The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 February 1914
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-02-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1914. NO 8.07215 words
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Article208 1914-02-28 1 Leith has been won by the Unionists from the Liberals. One comment run6 "Scotland's notice to quit Page 7. The death is announced of Sir John Tenniel, the famous Punch cartoonist Page 7. I New York Jin:i Chicago baseball experts played an exhibition game at Chelsea, the208 words
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Article1023 1914-02-28 1 She was only a very 6tnall person and her world was almost within the limits of a nursery, but she had heard about "Auntie." That wonderful person who had taken a big ship and a big man like father and had sailed down the big river into the 6ea,1,023 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1914-02-28 1 THREE HOURS OF REALLY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT TWO CHOICE PROGRAMMES TO-NIGHT ALHAMBRA Ist SHOW, 7.30 to 9 p.m. Conductor 786 (Than! .inedy) Many a Slip (Hipwit Comedy). NICK WINTER FINDS THE STOLEN GIOGONDA A Splendid Drama in 2 parts. HIS MOTHER'S SON or the story of an Ungrateful son) SMILE-Reliantt Comtdy373 words
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Advertisement451 1914-02-28 1 Victoria theatre, Singapore FOR NINE NIOHTB ONLY. Commencing Wednesday, March llth. 1914. MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS The Newly Organised BANDMANN OPERA Co. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE. Wednesday, A A The Most Successful and Popular March "THE GIRL FROM UTAH" Now Crowding the Adelrhi Theatre, London. for the roar451 words
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Advertisement184 1914-02-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr B. M. A. Cornelius publishes notice of removal Page 3. Tenders are invited for W T ar Depart ment contracts and for work in the Botani cal Gardens Page 2. High School education at the Dollar Institution, Scotland. Page 2. Kong Hing Cheong for all Photographic requirements.184 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1914-02-28 1 THE WEEK Saturday 28th. High Water— 0-21 a.m., 0-23 p.m. Emulation Lodge. 8.30 p.m. Welsh Dinner, Europe Hotel. N.D.L. Outward mail due. S. R. A. monthly shoot, 2-30 p.m. Sunday March Ist. High Water— o-41 a.m., 0-54 p.m. Quadragesima Sunday. Ist in Lent. St. David. Murray Trophy Shoot. Monday 2nd.100 words
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Article551 1914-02-28 2 PRESIDENT AND THE ROADS. A Luxury Defined. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday. The President iMr F.J. Hallifax' was in the chair, and there were also present Messrs J. Carapiet, A. W. Bean, Syed Mahomed Alsagoff, Leong Man Sau, Ching Keng Lee, Tan Kheam551 words
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Article115 1914-02-28 2 There is a melancholy man of my acquaintance who always remarks, whatever yon tell him, "it might have been worse." On one occasion a friend of his, hearing sad news, was cheered by the fact that he could not repeat his monotonous remark. "Have yon115 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1914-02-28 2 For Colic and windy spasms. Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Sold everywhere 80 cent* a bottle.16 words
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Advertisement600 1914-02-28 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Ist Sunday i* Lknt. Mar. Ist 1914. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral) Hymns ii 46-i. Part I, tune 470 iO7. 9-15 a.m. Matins Hymn 92. 9-4') a.m. Holy Communion, (Plain.) 4 p.m. Sunday School <ft Bible Classes. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Hymns 9*2,600 words
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Advertisement414 1914-02-28 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, FOR BEST ENGLISH MADE GRAMOPHONES FROM $25 TO $150 RELIABLE MOTORS. PINE TONED SOUND BOXES. SOLIDLY BUILT CABINETS. HIGHLY PLATED FITTINGS. Illustrations and price lists post free on application. SINCAPORE JUVENILE CHOIR A Grand Concert will be given in the Y.M CA. Hall, on Friday. 6th414 words
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Advertisement595 1914-02-28 2 Notices War Department Contraets. TENDERS are required lor the supply of (a) Labour, (b) limber, (ci Biicks, Lime, Tiles Ac (d) Stone (Granite) under four differ- ent contracts Tor oue year from the Ist April. 1914, to Pulo Brani and Blakan Mati Islands. Forms of tender, conditions of contract, and595 words
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Advertisement869 1914-02-28 2 Notices NOTKE Is hereby given, that Mr. Frederick Krarup oessed to be employed, or interested in any capacity, in our Orm, fiom and after the 31st day of December last past. Dated this 2?th day of February, 1914. MEYER BROTHERS. 26-2 28-2 NOTICE. I hereby notify that I have revoked869 words
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Advertisement452 1914-02-28 2 Wanted WANTED »T ONCE I Smart Junior Shorthand I Apply Office. JOHN LITTLE r I WANTED j Two smart young ladies f O I Office of Adelphi Hotel. Api.h __**l betwet n <* a 9 a. in. l^r^m*. 25 2 WANTEO Engine Driver for Rmisn s Apply by lettei GUTHFIF452 words
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924 1914-02-28 3 Her Contribution to Human Progress. A complimentary dinner given by the Oxford Caledonian Society to Professor Rait in honour of his recent appointment to the newly founded chair of Scottish History and Literature at Glasgow University took place at Oxford. Dr. Morison presided, and there924 words
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Article910 1914-02-28 3 Sir Boverton Rkdwood's Warning. The problem of oil supplies is a particularly interesting one at the present time, and Sir Boverton Redwood, in his Presid ential address to the Junior Institute ol Engineers last month, dealt with the problem at some length, touching upon many910 words
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Article58 1914-02-28 3 Tbe old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Garrett Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam in which it is claimed half a ton ol coal will go as far as a ton in the oldei type.58 words
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Advertisement277 1914-02-28 3 mmm^k^k^k^kW I -f^-mr _H Sil f \U I m\ J 'm*"- |J iB ***5 'SP Cl^anSS£^^—mmm\ v* I The fundamental Superiority I merits is due to the.r rrcut cl'ticjcy in the relief of all kinds of pain, 1 such as headache, neuralgia, and other nervous conditions, in- I _e genuine,-277 words
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Advertisement14 1914-02-28 3 For all internal complaints. Take Woods' 1 Great Peppermint Cure. 80 cents a bottle,14 words
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Advertisement450 1914-02-28 3 f For Debility! A retired Colonel of the Indian Medical Service B jj§ Dear Sirs-Following repeated attacks of influenza and debility due to long m service in the tropics. I was left with obstinate chronic bronchitis, severe flatule_ m dyspepsia and a general neurasthenia, which took the form of mental450 words
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Article681 1914-02-28 4 Capturing the Nitrogen Atom. The atom of nitrogen is the most exclu sive and patrician of all the atoms, of the earth. Its aloofness is so great that only tha force of the thunderbolt can force it to dwell in peace and harmony with other kindsChina Press - 681 words
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Advertisement438 1914-02-28 4 j ft/ml L IV MAI Dj" "^ERILfZED MlLk" **l| f V BR7VND NEVER VARIES. 1 C^^.^^-m^Jw^^^-.^T Pure Fresh Cows' Milk. "MILKMAID" SterUized Milk. 1 i^Jf l l AT^SLff J This analysis is given by T. H. ll /^BL^fik y<?« fc L lgllAt *>C^CX^> Pearman and C. C, Moore, This ,s438 words
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Advertisement62 1914-02-28 4 The soothing effect of Woods* Oreat Peppermint Cure is so great as to be almost beyond belief, until a trial has proved its worth to you. I If suffering from a sore, relaxed, or smoker's throat, use a spoonful in water as a gargle the relief is both instantaneous and62 words
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Advertisement209 1914-02-28 4 'Vi '•»».f ■v^t»-<*.»ii rn»ni' ni>'** *fTf^i*Mirrir*f**T*Ti*M*nr*iTTTiM>wi 3|^Tvlost Certain Cure>l )\i*, Physic! art g recommend them. I r_*S' Of a l Chenists. K] Robin's Glycerophosphate. Granulated Tablets:— lndicated in cases of Rickets. Very valuable during pregnancy and lactation for children during development and for the feebleness of' old age. A really209 words
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Advertisement171 1914-02-28 4 I r r ~r r-~r r jrr* 1 1 I—-1 -7 7—7 Y M&Ni m It/flf (tfisi 1 r apfif ic \\V\o\ A few of the 'ff \V\^ benefits bestowed upon r// \o\\ the weak and depressed by this reliable tonic are I'-- Buoyant spirits Strong, steady nerves < A171 words
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Article993 1914-02-28 5 QT*ieq-U a«m_9 mmm%er *>«t tem m Üb «]l_ JU--WA_ KvMS TO kMD PoLLI'X. ling in tbe lime light B| lo the God**," Wh« n you find the time right ;rre«*s these clods. re is more to follow, but we spare und Pollux, we may remark, t*itb993 words
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Article447 1914-02-28 5 Before Mr. Justice Sproule yesterday. Mr. Salzmann applied for receiving orders against Chops Loh Kee Seng and Lon Chee Seng and adjudication against Loh Chuk Poh. He stated that substituted service of the petition was served by posting notices on- the doors of 28 and 94 Market Street447 words
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Advertisement14 1914-02-28 5 For Cuisine AND j Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL. KUALA LUMPUR. 812 s' B14 words
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Advertisement1033 1914-02-28 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land SITUATE AT Lorong No, 29 off Gaylang Road. Singapore. On Monday, 9th March, at 2.30 p. m. All that piece of freehold land situate at Lorong No. 29 off Gay long Road, area 55,897 sq, feet, being lot 831 to 837 and 9091,033 words
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Advertisement781 1914-02-28 5 B________________l Roofing Materials PERFECT" RAINTIGHT REXILITE "LEATHERITE" Galvanized Ridgings (SUITABLE FOR ATTAP AND ALL ROOFS) GUTTERS. BEST CORNERS. ENGLISH I down pipes. MANUFACTURE PLAIN SHEETS CORRUGATED SHEETS. AMERICAN" SPLIT STEEL PULLEYS CHEAP! STRONG!! LIGHT!!! ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Railway Material Very Large Stocks of Every Description. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BEHN, MEYER781 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1914-02-28 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Feb. 28, 1914. -4w ibe l*ress th; People's rtfjht rr.»l»_*C.'iwsd by influence and ur bribed by l*ii| irm pai*bt Truth ber glorious precepts ixtm\ *>U— to 6V.tff.on. Lot— ty mnd Lav. Although for a long time Sir JOHN Tenniel has withdrawn the magic of his1,433 words
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Article865 1914-02-28 6 A Successful Function. The customary severely military aspect of the Singapore Volunteer Drill Hall was completely disguised yesterday evening in the profusion of gaily coloured flags and soft-tinted shades which hung from the ceiliDg and walls and clothed the otherwise glariug lights. The company865 words
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Article80 1914-02-28 6 MEXICO AND INTERNATIONAL LAW. No Parallel with Boxer Rising. [By Subniann* Cahle]. Kkptkkh Sv«vioa. Washington, Feb. 27th. son, questioned regarding: President Huerta had n American Legation guaid Kent to send for an American adm ra did not think the despatch of necessary. President WUmoi unable to see any80 words
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Article32 1914-02-28 6 The Late Mr. amp' (/•row Our Oun C ,rr> A Masonic lun. rai was :i oremi Auhie t -iiiptH-11. who days' illness, from dou the age of 58 y»32 words
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Article22 1914-02-28 6 Another outbreak ol foot ;tnd mouth disease, 6ix head of cattle beiiij; has taken place in Dato Krai:..,22 words
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Article558 1914-02-28 6 To the Emtok. Dear Sir, I nave no wish to niter upon a theological discussion in tin <oluron6of your paper, but since I'.u. met definite question 1 think it is right I should give a definite reply. It ic pointing to find that after having written to you with558 words
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Article41 1914-02-28 6 Our colleague at the adjacent desk has just cogitated this i If a man has nothing, he must do something to have auythiug. But if a man has something, he needn't do anything to have nothing in a very short time.41 words
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Advertisement166 1914-02-28 6 E\ I By Royal Warrant Iu to h,s majesvy Jl IV KINQ GEORQE v ■Hit'': Ojr, «a£» I F v?rvi^ 1 Per Case Qf x dozen Quarts, $52.00, xX^vZL •> Per Case of 2 dozen pint3, $55,00, j y d *J* Less 5% Duty Extra. r SOLE ACENTS:_ CALDBECK, MACGREGOR166 words
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Article251 1914-02-28 7 ANOTHER LIBERAL CANDIDATE DEFEATED. Labour's Intervention. [Bj Submarine Cab)**]. KeiiTEß's Skbvice. London. Feb. 2*7. The election at Leith Burghs has resulted in the Unionist, Mr otaining .1.1 ;VJ votes; Mr Smith, :al I !4M, and Mr lieil, Labour. u I ist election the Liberal, Munro i 7.069 and251 words
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Article85 1914-02-28 7 South African Deportees at Westminster. London, Feb. 28. Mr Ramsay Macdonald nresided to night at a dinner to so called ingers in the dining-room of the House of Commons to the >outh African deportees. Upwards of a hundred of the •nost prominent Labourites attended. The proceedings were private,85 words
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Article49 1914-02-28 7 American Experts at Chelsea. London, Feb. 26. The King and the \merican Ambassador and fifty thousand people watched a baseball match in which Chicago beat New York by o to 4 at Chelsea. The crowd applauded the cleverness of the players but appeared to be perplexed.49 words
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Article62 1914-02-28 7 United States Proposals. London, Feb. 26. Sir Edward Grey has announced that the Imperial Government is considering i'nited States proposals for I treaty establishing a peace commission to examine and report upon subjects of dispute. The draft seemed generally ac ceptable but it must be considered with tbe62 words
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Article60 1914-02-28 7 nngton, Feb. 27. —A conference has >een held between Mr Bryan and Sir Spring Rice and it has been decided that Mr I'erceval, the British Consul at Galves ton, who was to have proceeded to El raso to view the body of Benton, is not to Mexico60 words
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Article122 1914-02-28 7 f, M. S. personal movements are —Dr ■■i Mrs Braddon and their daughter have arrived from home. Also Mr and Mrs I. aindersley. Dr Rattray (who baa '"en seriously ill) and Mr and Mrs Gordon er bave left for home. The Ranee of Sarawak was amongst the KaesW invited by122 words
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Article92 1914-02-28 7 MINERAL WEALTH IN THS FROZEN SOUTH. Mawson Expedition's Discoveries. [By S-bmarine Cable]. Rioter's Sehvici. Adelaide. Feb. 27. The Aurora has arrived. Commander Mawson says that the expedition has been eminently successful, and perhaps the best scientific results have been obtained of any Antarctic expedition. There are indications of92 words
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Article86 1914-02-28 7 Bent on Constitutional Reforms. St. Petersburg, Feb. 27. There is engrossing interest in the fact that the Tsar is presiding over a meeting of the Cabinet, and is strongly interested in the reali sation of constitutional reforms, affirm ing that the time has come for ending the differences86 words
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Article62 1914-02-28 7 Students in London Ordered Home. London, Feb. 27. With reference to the statement that Chinese students in London have been ordered home it is explained that the Legation order only applies to fifteen to twenty from Hunan the reason being that owing to the unrest iu Hunan62 words
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Article53 1914-02-28 7 Rescues by German Ship. London, Feb. 26. Corunna messages say the German steamer Wildenfels sighted the Eklyptika drifting in a damaged con dition. She launched boats but the Eklyptika disappeared bows first. The Wildenfels rescued thirteen and the cap tain, but the latter succumbed to his injuries. Twenty53 words
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Article62 1914-02-28 7 London, Feb 27. Reuter is informed that there is uo question as to the new native state on the Gold Coast. The facts are that the Governor has asked the Im perial Government to inquire of the United States regarding the '•hief Sam, who is negotiating62 words
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Article64 1914-02-28 7 London, Feb. 26. The Niger Company propose to increase by 2i millions, in view of the development arising by the opening up of railways and other expected develop ments in consequence of the union ofthe two protectorates. If sanctioned, the directors will issue at least three hundred thousand64 words
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Article46 1914-02-28 7 Metz, Feb. 27. A duel has taken place between Lt. St. George and Lt. Haage of the same regiment. Haage, who was killed, was compelled by a Court of Honour to challenge St. George for behaviour towards his wife at a masked ball.46 words
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Article26 1914-02-28 7 Famous Punch Cartoonist. London, Feb. 27. The deaths are announced of Sir John Tenniel, the famous artist and of Canon Driver, the eminent Hebrew scholar.26 words
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Article27 1914-02-28 7 London, Feb. 26. The White Star liner Britannic of 50,000 tons was successfully launched at Belfast in the presence of vast crowds, despite rain.27 words
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Article17 1914-02-28 7 London, Feb. 26. The City of Buenos Aires loan list has closed. > m e17 words
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Article71 1914-02-28 7 The latest proposed use for rubber is in the construction of animal traps, it being suggested that, from a humanitarian point of view, the traps might have rubber jaws instead of metal teeth. On hearing this a member of the House, with anti Government opinions yet of kindly heart is71 words
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1192 1914-02-28 7 The annual general meeting was held in the Exchange yesterday afternoon. Mr H. Price in the chair, there being also present Messrs T. S. Goodall, A. Loug, F. H. Darke, Reid, Griffith Jones, Koopman, Edwards, Holt, Sharpe, Weller, Cheek, Robertson, Adamson and St. V. B.1,192 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1914-02-28 7 ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED RAMSBOTTOM DOM I MO TENNIS BACKETS. OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES ALWAYS IN STOCK. JROBINSON Co. m^mmMfTmmmmmmemmmmemmWmmmmmmmmmmWßmemmmmmmmeeemm^^ •jaaaaBHaaBBBMBiBBHmi^B^HMaaB -mvm___s— •*i*©ißi*t 0 CIGARETTES State Express are a genuine inspiration in cigarette flavour, fragrance and bouquet. M State Express Cigarettes possess a distinction which easily places190 words
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Miscellaneous422 1914-02-28 7 ENGLISH CUP. Second Round Results. The following are the results of the ties iu tbe second round of the English Association Football Challenge Cup, played on Jan. 81st (Wednesday v Wolves replay, Feb. 4th.) Sunderland 2 Plymouth Argyle 1 Sheffield United IJ Bradford 1 Manchester City 9 Tottenham Hotsp. 1422 words
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Advertisement541 1914-02-28 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta The Company's Steamer ELLENGA •,196 tons, H. G. Muir, r.n.r.. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the Sth March, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms and541 words
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Advertisement569 1914-02-28 8 Shipping OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL 8. N. Co., Ltd The Companies' steamers are despatched i from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan home- wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp I every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and j Liverpool and for569 words
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Advertisement597 1914-02-28 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between fokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Lntwerp, under mail contract with the Impe- rial Japanese Government. The New Twinjcrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and m fitted597 words
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Advertisement655 1914-02-28 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 amazone Mar 1 Magellan Mar 2 Atlantique Mar 15 N£ra Mar 16 Paul Lecat Mar 29 Australien Mar 30 i Cordillere April 12 Amazone April 13 Polynesien April 26 Atlantique April 27655 words
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Advertisement673 1914-02-28 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan. Nagasaki and673 words
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Advertisement568 1914-02-28 8 Shipping P. ft 0, STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ Fop China, Japan, Penang, Ce yl Australia, India, Aden, Egy pi Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued tot r„ Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and _m<2_ Steamers will leave Singapore on or MAIL LINES. Homeward (roR E*j„oi>t). From Singapore, connecting568 words
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Advertisement921 1914-02-28 9 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. the New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. jperaitfig ihe New 21.00C Ton Triple Hcrew Tnrbine Liners M SHINYO MARU TENYO g_Kr and CEIYO921 words
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Advertisement780 1914-02-28 9 SINGAPORE'S OUY COMPANY. URGEST PAID-UP CWTTAMirTnMTH^ PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in evetv narti780 words
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Advertisement546 1914-02-28 9 r _—M—BXMU^MH— —MMM— —MSB HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, PAID-UP CAPITAL 115,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at 2s.- •15.000.000 I ft 9 Silver 117,650.000/ •32,650,000 Beserve Liability of Proprietors... $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Eon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 3. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H.546 words
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Advertisement348 1914-02-28 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OFFICESJ NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £80,000,000 Lowest Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. T HE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agenta FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1881. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are M WORLD WIDE and Noa* Forfeitable.348 words
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Article926 1914-02-28 10 ABOVE ALL THINGS BE HONEST." ADVICE OF RICHEST MAN IN THE 1 WORLD. Message to the Young. That great wealth should be held in trust for the benefit of humanity, was one of the many sentiments expressed by Mr J. D. Rockefeller in a recent interview recorded in the New926 words
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Advertisement423 1914-02-28 10 BEFORE YOU INVEST THAT $2,000 SEE THE $1,950 STUDEBAKER "25" Have you ever asked yourself what more you could want in a Motor Car than the $1,950 Studebaker gives you To tind the equal of the 25 in design and performance you must go far up the price scale. Few423 words
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Advertisement797 1914-02-28 10 The Vanity Box. j INTERESTING SELECTIONS FROM THE WORLD'S SMARTEST BEAUTY ARTICLES.— SIMPLE RECIPES MOST EEFECTIVE. The Magnetism of Beautiful Hair. "Applied Arts." Beautiful hair adds immensely to the personal magnetism of both men and women. Actresses and smart women are ever on the lookout for any harmless thing that797 words
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Advertisement258 1914-02-28 10 "For tbe Blood JshTu!^ WHEN YOU ARE ILL W.tH any dIMSM slus, to im^ aucH m. Comma, Scrofui., a. ur w _rn, Abaeeaana, Ulcar., a,*'*** Swell. ng., 80,.., P.rwplo^ a^"**"*' kind, **.l«.,Bloo« m **»'mmn,K¥,mmmj.Z. Qout. etc., on lotion* and oint them > below the Mirt.t. i medicine th i of258 words
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Article1490 1914-02-28 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Feb. 27. Cap. lubob. Pajd Cast Div nuvis^ •.kllkrs. 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 9% 1 lfi 2 0 500,00 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 3 0 4 3 160,000 8s 2s Anglo-Malay 24% int 9 9 10 7J 50,000 9s 2*1,490 words
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Article72 1914-02-28 11 (CORRECTED DP CO Feb. 27). Bank 4 m/s 1.4 1182 demand 2.4 882 Private credits 8 m/s 9<__A 7 16 credits 6 m/s f.4 28-82 France demand Bank 294$ Germany, demand 288| India, T. T. i T4 j Hongkong, demand 17f% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand72 words
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Article152 1914-02-28 11 Feb. 27. Tin 275 tons Bold 688.55 Gambier buyers 6.60 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.7f Gambier Cube No. 2 10. 00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 19.00 Pepper, (White fait) buyers 94.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nntmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves152 words
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Advertisement22 1914-02-28 11 'BORNEO" CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON AND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur. AND THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. SUPPLIES I NOW AVAILABLE22 words
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Advertisement110 1914-02-28 11 l u Fon Ot__« a_i Faber drop daily al 1 p._77tL_»_- ___7 ard time, mteemmmWkm lei a_aT me *n «~e. The tt_e-li_ T mmmTmTlm o'clock nooa, Indicating S?. 6 exoei^Bii-^s_l tl U arod al erne e'elooi nmUmm W- ________BBiH__B The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. y Name* of Article*110 words
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Miscellaneous941 1914-02-28 11 M t,l ~*~^~*MMM*M*M>*M*^^" M t VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When S. Caboto Itl g'boat 616 diCorvelta Colombo, 282 Itl Consul China Bteamers Nat. Tonnage Master p rom Consignees For Anna Nor 1017 Arntzen Bangkok, 26 2 T. S. Lee Bangkok 28 Atlas Brit 367941 words
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Article2867 1914-02-28 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, 27th Kekrcary 1914. Presekt. H. E. The Gov. Sir Arthur Young, E.C M.O. H. E. Maj. Gen. T. E. Stephenson, cb. Hon. Col. Secretary, R. J. Wilkinson, c.M.G. Attorney General, G. A. Goodman. Ag. Treasurer, A. M. Pountney. Col. Engineer, F. J. Pigott. C. J.2,867 words
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Article247 1914-02-28 12 The Imp. German mail steamer Prinz Ethel Friedrich having left Penang yesterday at 1 a.m. may be expected to arrive here to day at 6 a.m. and will most probably be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama at 6 p.m. It is understood that plans are247 words
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Advertisement228 1914-02-28 12 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTER Victoria Theatre, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914. at 9.15 p.m. HOW HE LIEIT TO HER HUSBAND Bernard Shaw. DREAM FACES Wynn Miller. "THE GHOST OF JERRY BUNDLER W. W. Jacobs. Plans of seats at The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., on Monday March 2, at 11 a.m. mmmmml228 words
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Miscellaneous361 1914-02-28 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe. Per M. M. Amazone, with mails up to 7th instant, due 2nd proximo. Per N. D. L. P. E. Friedrich, due to day. Per B. I. Teesta. with mails up to 2ind instant, due to-day. From China.— Per M. M. Magellan, due Mar. 2. London361 words
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