The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 March 1914
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-03-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TENT CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MARCH 12, 1914. NO. 8.08215 words
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Article158 1914-03-12 1 Press opinions on the Home Rule con cessions do not seem so firm in indicating a settlement, the six years limit being objected to Page 7. The French foreign policy has been re ported on by M. Doumerque in the Chamber Page 7. A sanguinary battle has158 words
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Article1132 1914-03-12 1 Tbetv are many who remember the thrills with which they received the first of the now well known books of verse, bo and iv deep crimson, that sang the songs of the barrack -room. How they met for the first time Tommy. Fn/ y Wuzzy, and grinning1,132 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1914-03-12 1 A THING YOU'LL APPRECIATE: A VARIED PROGRAMME OF MOST ENTERTAINING PICTURES WILL BE PRESENTED TO-NIGHT an> Show 9-30 to n p. m. ALHAMBRA IT i-ts that comprise the Programme are: Pathe's Animated Gazette— (182 nd Edition) Including a Topical Special Depicting The African Labour Crisis kali Ike and the Wild273 words
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Advertisement251 1914-03-12 1 1914 NOW READY 1914 THE DIRECTORY CHRONICLE FOR China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Corea, Siam, The Philippines, Netherlands-India, Borneo, &c. ISSUED IN TWO EDITIONS Complete Edition $10 with 15 Maps Plans Small Edition $6. CHEQUERED LEAVES FROM SIAM By ERIC REID An interesting collection of stories and poems on Things Siamese.251 words
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Advertisement205 1914-03-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re liquidation of Poultry and Dairy Farm Page 2. Cheng Keng Lee have an important auction land sale and others Page 8. Furnished compound house at Holland Park to be let— Page 2. Temporary chief engineer wanted for the Sea Mew Page I. Shipping notice, Elephanta Hamburg205 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous143 1914-03-12 1 THE WEEK Thursday 12th. High Water— lo-18 a.m., 11-5 p.m. Full Moon. Purirn (Jewish Festival.) B. I. Homeward mail closes. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8-sO pin. Bandmann Vie. Theatre, Marriage Market.** Friday 13th. High Water— ll-2 a.m., l'-cl p.m. N.D.L. Outward mail due. Legislative Council 2-30 pm. Bandmann Vie. Theatre. Girl143 words
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Article253 1914-03-12 2 The judgment of the International Court was read in the case in which Dr. Heyward Hays claimed from Mr J. MacBeth of the British Dispensary the purchase price of that business still due to him under an agreement, or asked that the latter be ordered to hand253 words
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Article145 1914-03-12 2 Bangkok Big Bankrupt^ v. In tbe International Court to-day 14th a petition was lodged on behalf of the four European banks here against Luang Sathorn, the former manager of Seng Kee, and the owner of the chops Sieang Thye and Sieang Hang Thye, asking that the defeudant145 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement25 1914-03-12 2 The Hon. Mr Lav Cba-pak has been appointed a member of tbe Hongkong Legislative Council in place of Sir Kai Hoi kai, who has resigned.25 words
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Advertisement317 1914-03-12 2 Gaiety Theatre, Corner of Albert Bencoolen Streets Commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 10th. GREAT DUNCAN JS* All American Star Artistes. IMTiTP AXI King of H y pnotists DUNCAN Th M e y r y of THE LADY IN WHITE If in doubt about any thing Ask Her. Bros GOULD Marvellous Whirlwind Dancers317 words
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Advertisement720 1914-03-12 2 Notices In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 105 Of 1911. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1889 and In the Matter of the Singapore Poultry and Dairy Farm Limited in liquidation. Notice is hereby given that a petition for an order that720 words
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Advertisement825 1914-03-12 2 Notices 1 FOUND In Raffles Square block and white fox-terrier pup. Owner pie* c apply to I. TOMLINSON, 100 2 Robinson Road. 11 3 STRAITS MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD Next Meeting: Tuesday, March 24th, 8-30 p.m. A lull attendance is requested. THE SUNGEI GAU TIN MINING Co., Ltd. NOTICE OF CLOSING825 words
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Advertisement580 1914-03-12 2 Notices GUAN KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. 37. PHILLIP STREET. GOVERNMENT* MUNICIPAL CONTRACTORS General Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents. SOLE AGENTS FOR GLOBE FLUID The Ideal Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers. New Shipment Just Imported. Hubbuck's colouied paint, oil and sundries, Asbestos Compressed Ptbn sh< < tingH, Asbestos Metallic Woven580 words
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Advertisement392 1914-03-12 2 Wanted EXTRA ASSISTANTS our Annual April Ca»i. I .jiure the servi<» s of s:jj Ladies ami cants with pn Apply at ouc ■>■ JOHN LITTLE kCc GOVERNMENT NOTICE Appll.;, Atteudaut s Offlct up post of temporary Chief Steamer Sea M< Salary at the 1 1 ance of itj par annum.392 words
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Article1088 1914-03-12 3 The accounts recently published by the Singapore Polo Club regarding their new ground, bring to a satisfactory conclusion a matter which at one time had possibili ties of unpleasant tension in it. Happily all that If now over and the Polo Club bus an excellent ground, whilst the1,088 words
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Article630 1914-03-12 3 CHEVIOT AND SUNOEI BUAYA. Two further Rubber Companies aie asking for money for development purposes or as additional working capital. Cheviot Rubber, Ltd., is making its capital Dp to the authorised £90,000 by an issue of 100,000 shares of 2s and the Sungei Bua\a Sumatra Rubber Company,630 words
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Article95 1914-03-12 3 Three small clothiers' shops stood in a line together by the market. The man on the right side decorated his window with a huge bill Great Sale of Fire Salvage Stock. The one on the left side put out a counterplacard Great Sale of Bankruptcy Stock. The man with95 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement282 1914-03-12 3 Tr y what a refreshing, easily digested, and specially nourishing food beverage may be vith Benger's Food in combination By coccc or chocolate. ri Foo'. prepared with s > dainty and m, i" X :s »f hal i; Food I '.-d, is nixed with ha.l frrsh y maHr tei. etc.,282 words
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Advertisement29 1914-03-12 3 Apioline Chapoteaut is superior to steel drop or pennyroyal and is a safe remedy for ladies. Recommended to remove pain; obstruction and the irregularities peculiar to the sex. 1629 words
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Advertisement178 1914-03-12 3 I INCANDESCENT GIL LANK "Cross" Kerosene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET. I ij "CROSS" 1 i 8 s P ecial] y stable tor burning in incandescent lamps and will give you MORE LIGHT at a LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER BRAND OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS AEZ per 4178 words
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Article800 1914-03-12 4 Orders by Major J. A. R. Glenuie, Act in-,' Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, 10th March, 1914. s. v. C. Balestier Rifle Range is allotted as under Sunday 15th March iiB.Boft.rn, Maxim Co. Saturday 21st March at 2.30 p.m. S.R.E.v. Rifle Club. Saturday 38tfa March at 2.30 p.m.800 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1914-03-12 4 fflM F# J m W m w W&v Jl II contractors to Pn M W£sTWGflK< The British War Office, India Office, Admiralty, 101^1^17^10 FR Mi 1 I 1 and i. k^ J— < Ay fan The S. S. and F. M. S. Government Hospitals, etc. XLKMAID BRA> Z g MILKMAID202 words
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Advertisement79 1914-03-12 4 Xotice Copies of Dress Regulation may be had at the Drill Hall. Shorts may also be worn. Sample pair can also be seen at the Drill Hall. ROBIN'S NUCLEOPHOSPHATE Tablets Indicated in eases of Tuberculosis, Degenerative disorders, Malaria, Neurasthenia, Scrofula, Various Skin diseases etc. Nucleophosphate of lime and soda with79 words
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Advertisement287 1914-03-12 4 FINE JEWELS. Every article guarai ::uini aud more tliau tall W< are now exhibiting a wide selection c:\alua Kings. Ear-rings. Watch Bracelet*. Pendantchts and a variety of designs in the lai< at] It and other precious stones, etc. JADE JEWELLERY specialit\ Kvtry one a ma and at modcrat* CJome and287 words
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Advertisement93 1914-03-12 4 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Eotrtoce to Borneo Ktiirf Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Pj* sen Meats etc., can be deliver* to shipping at the Wharves** the Singapore Roads on d* notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to S p» i 7 i.n. to 8 ft93 words
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Article888 1914-03-12 5 (JTrtm our own Correspondent.} London, Feb. IMb. this I King and Qu» :>resumahly the ■t. The outlook is 1 Jed' no Royalties depart this t>t Court to nißht the Lord tin was in receipt of an exc»p number of Dames for prei 0 the normal entertainments of course.888 words
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Article137 1914-03-12 5 In addition to other subjects of dispute, China is beset by a controversy regarding the calendar. Since the Revolution, the solar calendar, as used in the West, has been adopted officially, but the mass of the people still cling to the lunar year, to which they are accustomed,137 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement444 1914-03-12 5 Recently, a four storeyed building No. Queen's Road Central Hongkong, was partially gutted by tire, damage being done to the extent of about $25,000, 520,000 of which was covered by insurance. Auctions SHERIFF'S SALL CHEW JOO CHIAT VI, M. J. MUDALIAR, at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s sale-room Monday, 16th444 words
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Advertisement588 1914-03-12 5 l~- V 1 t Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown NURSE HALL, c/o Mrs. Bassett, Commercial Place, Land port, Portsmouth, Eng., writes: "I was suffering from nervous breakdown with Internal Neuralgia, when I began a course of Phosferine. After having t ken it for three or four months, I felt better than i588 words
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Advertisement823 1914-03-12 5 your Physician Wsmffl says you need v^^K strengthening food mS^ O'KEPLER'Si I^SfAlr (Trade Mark) iiiJSt^ M with Malt Extract K§ )y\' It is all food- -conccn- L&>ffs A&k $5?525?3)1 trated, delicious, digest- [^Tljjjl 2Ca Scientifically prepared L^A s. A y v h. A i ■VtV^ 1 from Nature s most823 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article18 1914-03-12 6 At Lancarfe, Tanglin Hill, on the 11th inst., the wife of W. A. Sims, of a son.18 words
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Article, Illustration11 1914-03-12 6 hi y t I gl.irisas onu;; ixtv11 words
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Article1074 1914-03-12 6 In the whole scope of Imperial discus sion one of the most loosely applied terms is that of "citizenship." A general mode of using the term is to consider it as equivalent to the conception and practice of the civic virtues in their fullest attainable form.1,074 words
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Article863 1914-03-12 6 It may interest his old friends in the Straits and at Home to learn that the Editor arrived in the Tropics exactly forty years ago to-day. He has been three times home during that time, and trusts to proceed home for a fourth time on Friday the 20th inst., by863 words
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Article332 1914-03-12 6 BUMWI Town I>k>tkoyed. News has filtered through to Penang says the l'inang Gazette of a disastrous lire which in the course of a quarter of an hour practically wiped out the pretty Siamese village of Mambang Segara in Setul to the north of Perlis. Lying on the332 words
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Article30 1914-03-12 6 A HEAVY AUCTION i y truth Lood< B ton> and pn. docline but improved 1., had antuiptit. -d twofft near last sale. Spflal ■4i lly Huhi- t30 words
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Article25 1914-03-12 6 {Ft nuila Lump Tbe death t Rul mpauv. ri Semhilau. Three hmjttbi bullock i ai been n here for the ararder of i25 words
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Article323 1914-03-12 6 nly a>- that bit thm Victoria 1 I repertoire ol the I.; 1 all of gr lightful iniuj\ ■utioij> Theatredom iv t over, the (<jTi)pai!\ the: entirely new to the h the old b favourites replare old very newness i vein cap. come, more particular); grounds of323 words
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Article150 1914-03-12 6 Lieut. S. M. Cookson who has been for some turn the 26th, left Hongkong join the Supply India. How irrepressible theatrical world When tb< came into vogue all tin 1 ''silent drama" seen.' obscurity. hut i\ soon t 1j in particular began to :< clamour to ba\. b lls. And150 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement145 1914-03-12 6 AMSTEL PILSENER mm BEER. Specially br. wei j^^ to suit the climate. SOLE IMPORTERS:CALDBECK, MAGGREGOR Co., Wholesale A Retail Wine A Spirit Merchants john unyyjojM In view of gB In view of Approaching f Approaching Training pgrf mSk^BSS Training and |gg |^S^l f and Race Season I jHI Race Season145 words
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Article222 1914-03-12 7 THE PRESS OPINIONS. No One Will Give Way. 'marine Cable]. Kll'TEß'it- vSEBVK I M rch 11 The Unionist press M SirKi Carson's standpoint irs limit is impracticable. Timm, TW I tally Mail, The Standard <", raphic declare that Mr t r is doomed to failure in, I the222 words
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Article145 1914-03-12 7 Col. Seely's Juggling London, March 10. Col. Seely intro of the army estimates said that ugh there was a shortage of *,000 Regulars there was a surplus of 13,000 iv the Reserve consequently there was no anxiety. The speeding up of the mobilisation arrangements bad been re markable145 words
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Article33 1914-03-12 7 London, March ll. The House of Commons has rejected by 304 to 240 Sir J. S. ile's motion regretting "the repeated :ut>of Mr Lloyd tieorge and his It t riick^on individuals."33 words
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Article38 1914-03-12 7 London, March 10. The military avi i apt Downer fell whilst flying at two thousand feet at I'pavon and was killed. took part in the Hoer war and was preseut at Magersfontein and other ea38 words
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Article50 1914-03-12 7 )jintoutein, Mar. 11.— The Municipal ions have resulted in record polls. c Labour members have been returned uding Duff and Campbell who were imtsooed under martial law. Jney, March 11. A ballot of iron' -wers ha 9 resulted in the men deciding INHM on the old conditions.50 words
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Article28 1914-03-12 7 Petersburg Mar. 10. The police lal who shot Col Tchebaieff, the Chief of Police, on March 7, has committed suicide in prison by taking poison. > <28 words
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Article127 1914-03-12 7 ill at cricket may help a parson to win iearts of his Hock, but it cannot often rectly helpful in his clerical duties' The Rev. E. S. Carter, however, does re one case. When he went to York Minster as vicar choral, the Dean, Dr "ancombe, did not like his127 words
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Article150 1914-03-12 7 VALUABLE PICTURE DAMAGED. Galleries Closed. [By Submarine Cable]. Kedteb's Sebvici. London, March 10.— The suffragette, IU« tferj Kichardson, has been arrested in the National Gallery for slashing in I six places the famous Velasquez Venus which cost 440,000. Mtot f'ichardson made a statement to the effect that she150 words
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Article35 1914-03-12 7 Paiis. Mar. li). A cyclone and tidal wave broke over north eas: Madagascar on March 2 and caused serious damage to buildings and shipping at Tamaiave. Six-' were drowned in the floods.35 words
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Article31 1914-03-12 7 York. Mar. 11.— The New York! world pnblisht > a telegram from Xl Paso that Mexican lehels attacked Torrfon and were defeated with thousaud casualties on both sides.31 words
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Article20 1914-03-12 7 London, March 11. —The death has occurred of Mr Ernest Dresden, the well known racehorse owner.20 words
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Article28 1914-03-12 7 London. March 11. The last match of j the M. c. c South African cricket tour against the Western Province has been left diaven.28 words
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Article28 1914-03-12 7 London. March 11. Sir K. drey announced in the House of Commons that the Rev. Mr Bowskill had been released on parole peuding an inquiry.28 words
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Article405 1914-03-12 7 NOAPOM Fihm's Siit. The Puisne Judge (Mr P. J, Sproule) had before him yesterday, in the Supreme Court, the action brought by Messrs Fran/en aud Co., merchants, of Prince Street, against Chop Chye Heug Long, of IS, Kling Street, for damages ewied >y the defendants' breach of405 words
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Article167 1914-03-12 7 FRIENDS ALL ROUND. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Keuteb'p Sebvioi. Paris, March 11. In the Chamber M. Doumerque made a statement on foreign policy. The alliance with Russia and the friendship with Great Britain had been strengthened by recent events in the Balkans. M. Doumerque dwelt on France's constant167 words
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Article115 1914-03-12 7 Premier's Advice. Athens, March 11. The Triplice has notified Greece that it is prepared to approve a slight modification of the Kpirus frontier in favour of Greece and to use its influence to secure equality of religion and language throughout Albania and to recommend to the prince115 words
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Article68 1914-03-12 7 Berlin, .March 11. The semi official journals publish denials and remonstrances in connection with the anti Russian scare and declare that both the Russian and (ierman Governments are holding aloof from the press campaign. They deny that there is another army bill or the re iirmamect of68 words
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Article376 1914-03-12 7 Loudou, March 11.— The Rev. Mr Andrews has arrived iv London and been welcomed by a number of Indians. He was garlanded by the poetess Sarojina Naidu. Mr Andrews in an interview with Reuters representative extolled the chivalrous patriotism of Mr Ghaudhi during the railway376 words
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Article25 1914-03-12 7 Hamburg, Mar. 10. Prince Henry of Prussia and his consort have sailed on the new liner Kap Trafalgar for South America.25 words
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Article558 1914-03-12 7 The following is the Directors' Report to the Shareholders, for the meeting on Friday 20th, at 12.30 p.m. Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of the accounts of the Company for the year ended 31st December, 1913, being the fourth financial year of the Company. Accounts.—558 words
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Article82 1914-03-12 7 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. The local manager of the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd. has received cable udvice that the Bank has declared a final dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum on A aud B shares free of income tax. £'34,600 is carried forward, jE50,000 placed82 words
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Article176 1914-03-12 7 The play for the Ladies spoon for March resulted in a tie between Mrs Nicholson and Mrs Stevens. The scores of those who returned cards were: Mrs Nicholson 46 3 43 Mrs Stevens 48 5 43 Mrs Holden 50 6 44 Mrs Peirce .V 2 3176 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement238 1914-03-12 7 ROBINSON Co. Have a Choice Range of Embroidered Cloths, D'oyleys, Toilet Covers, Etc. No. 2244 Tea-Cloths. Tray Cloths. 36 b 36 125 llby» 50 ct, ,acl, 45 by 45 $2.50 M i 16 by it 7Q 54 by 54 $3.75 /J i 18by ?0 Duchess Sets. Bunners. $1.75 set. yi238 words
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Article186 1914-03-12 8 rP O str Nubia, due March 13.— Mr A Mrs F. C. Johnson and children, A. K. Smith, N M. Beck, J. Buchanan. L. H, James, G. F. Neol, Mrs W. C. Holdway, Mrs K. Cliff, Mrs A. Cox A children, Mr Roden, Gunner J. D. Kinchorn. Gunner186 words
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Article154 1914-03-12 8 Nore, sailing March 11. CD. L. Osborne, Glendenning. Mrs M. WilPringle. Gibson Fleming. F. St. Brade, Mr i Hn h iney A child, Mr A Mrs Lachlan <& chikl. Miss F. B. Pearns. Miss Newton. Mrs the 2 Misses Gilmore Ellis. Miss M. Nurse, '.oniing child, Miss R.154 words
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Article158 1914-03-12 8 Per N V X -tr Hirano Maru. sailing March 17.— E. A. Brown, Mr i Mrs Gibson A child, Mr Mr> Allen child. Mrs Biooksbank, Mr i MrN Wolff. C. F. Stai; Per H 1 X str Katori Maru, sailing March 31.— Kydd. Mrs McKenzie A I158 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1914-03-12 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-Fahrtsges "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. X The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremer haven219 words
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Advertisement586 1914-03-12 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOX Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The Company's Steamer "ELEPHANT!" 1,820 tons, R. H. Coope, Commander, will be lespatcbed for the above ports on Friday, the 13th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first And second class passengers. Terms and rates586 words
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Advertisement560 1914-03-12 8 Shipping NY. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweeD Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all560 words
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Advertisement629 1914-03-12 8 Shipping MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Atlantique Mar 15 Nera Mar 16 Paul Lecat Mar 29 Australien Mar 30 Cordillere April 12 Amazone April 13 Polynesien April 26 Atlantique April 27 Magellan May 10 Paul Lecat May 11 V. de629 words
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Advertisement652 1914-03-12 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall uteamera of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and652 words
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Advertisement666 1914-03-12 8 Shipping P. &0T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued tot Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and AdmHm Porte. W1 Steamers will leave Singapore on or afewi MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting a666 words
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Advertisement803 1914-03-12 9 Shipping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San FranCisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. "—^.tSg 8 E^ l P^-"^ lre ie flB Te,e 8F apby TII E JABLE FROM HONGKONG. >;,803 words
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Advertisement683 1914-03-12 9 SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. ARrcQT Dim im nla^T?™^""^"^™"" LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INV EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complie 8 with683 words
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Advertisement550 1914-03-12 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-OP CAPITAL $15 000 000 RESERVE FUNDS »13,«W,000 Sterling £1,500,000 at 2s.- 515,000,000 Silver 817,650,000/ •32,650,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.^ $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORB. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell. Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. Friesland550 words
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Advertisement358 1914-03-12 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OPPICESJ NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000 Lowest Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. T HE BORNEO Co Ltd. Agentt FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are "WORLD WIDE and Noa Forfei table.358 words
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Article978 1914-03-12 10 A visit to tbe Botanical Gardens on band nights gives one perhaps as good an idea as can be gathered of the extent to which Singapore has grown in the last five years or so. The upper tnd of the Gardens become very congested despite the arrangements made978 words
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Advertisement277 1914-03-12 10 39HBCH 8k^ v A '^►*v^A SPEC/ 4 1 I V lk\ I s** rr^-^i^^^l X •■Be PV *jaes^r MmSt 1/ 1 II I U<^?3j I ML LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND, SUPPLIES OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS GARAGES OR FROM CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO. W>^ < sS| Don t remain 4^|~3Jk277 words
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Advertisement227 1914-03-12 10 By Appointment TYRE FACTURERS To H.M. King George V. "ON WE GO! EDINBURGH further endorses the verdict of Olympia and Manchester regarding the popularity of Census of Tyres fitted to cars exhibited at the Scottish Motor Show:--555 Dunlops 070 Total of all other makes Li L BRITISH FOREIGN combined OLYMPIA227 words
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Advertisement87 1914-03-12 10 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL. KUALA LUMPUR PHOTOGRAPHIC Store and Studio. Aujatourfe" work. Developing I Kular^i: KONG HIN6 CHEON6 Co., AdeJphi Hotel Buildings Siuga; pi The most radical and most ir.-hing remedy for all troubles of the bladder md uriii passages is Abolishes pain and effects a87 words
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Article1477 1914-03-12 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. 11. 2ap. luhlJK. Paid. Last Dir BoTefs. Sellers. 85.000 2s 28 Allagar 9% 17 2 1 500,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 3 3 4 6 150,000 2s 2b Anglo-Malay 24% int 9 6 10 3 50,000 28 2e1,477 words
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Article68 1914-03-12 11 (COEBBCTHD DP TO Mar. 11). Bank 4ma 2-4 5-16 demand 24 382 Private credite 8 m/a 2-4 13-82 credits 6 m/i 1-4 1116 France demand Bank 294$ Germany, demand 238 i India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 17% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 J Sovereigns,68 words
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Article148 1914-03-12 11 Mar. 11. Tin 50 tons sold r Gambiet buyers 6.60 Gambler Cube So. 1 10.76 Gambier Cnbe No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 18.87$ Pepper, (White fair) buyers 84.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina)148 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1914-03-12 11 HumberettE AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett WATER-COOLED $1,325 Complete ex Garage. Latest testimonial from a Singapore purchaser: Singapore, Bth Dec, 1918. M THE BORNEO Co. Ltd.. Present. Dem; Si i s, With regard to the Humberette I purchased from you a few months ago, I am pleased to say giving every satisfaction.151 words
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Advertisement86 1914-03-12 11 For all Stomach troubles. Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. At all Stores 80 cents abottle. The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Names of Articles in English with phonetic equivalent in Malay, r*?? l t^ 1118 r Baza r8 Acootmt < 52 weeks), Cook's Cash Account, Beef and Mutton Account.86 words
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Advertisement31 1914-03-12 11 Tlme-Wlli Fort nm~m*~ m^ M Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., :i£aaore aj »rd lime, oorre^oadlag lo I t.M Orcairi mfi»n ti»e. Tha ttme-gu ta 'tart ail! o'clock nooa, indlcattn^ 81a«apor7rt»ZiaiI31 words
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Miscellaneous909 1914-03-12 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived lor When Niagara Am. yacht 703 Gabrielsen Penang, 8 8 Private Sarawak Sea Belle F.M.S. 450 Ahmat P. Sham, 108 F.M.S. Uncertain Bfteamen Nat. Tonnage Masftev From Consignee! Fot Atlas Brit 367 Vijgonboom Pladjoe, 16 2 As Pet Co Uncertain Aparima909 words
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Article1399 1914-03-12 12 ■XCLUSfON (>K CIVIL WAR. By Index in Daily Telegraph. Now, at the eleventh hour, let us hear the conclusion of this wnole matter of Ulster. The time for rhetoric and political justification has gone by on the one side as on the other. Separatists in England are not1,399 words
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Article249 1914-03-12 12 Chinese Boys Convicted. Three Chinese boys, the youngest of whom could not have been in at than fourteen years of age, were placed in the dock before Mr Forrer in the third court yesterday charged with theft from the person. Inspector McAfee who prosecuted for the police said249 words
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Article50 1914-03-12 12 The following were the results of Tuesday's ties in the billiard tournament of the above club. Adamson plus 75 beat Cantrell plus 40 W. O. Burt plus 60, 250 beat Capt Day owe 30, 243. Black owe 60, 250 beat Fulcher plus 75, 214. Leederowe 150,250beatHooper scratch, 233.50 words
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Article56 1914-03-12 12 Agents. H. Carpmael I Co. Pelepah Valley 6,850 Kota Tinggi 3,750 Siginting 2,000 Clovelly:— 2,367 Burma Development 807 Durian Sabatang 1,800 Agents. The W T aterhouse Co. Pahang:— Jan 12,403 Feb 12,661 for 1918, 124,360, Tanjohg Olak Jan 16,800; Feb 14,710; for 1913, 145,1f>7. Tronoh 1,85256 words
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Article657 1914-03-12 12 YESTERDAY'S TIES A. Class SINQLtt. G. G. Hill scr beat C. H. a' li. Terrell owe 15.3, 6—4, B—6. B. Class Singles.* Feindel scr v Terrell C. R. 2 rec 15.3, no result. E. W. Day owe 2 beat W. B. Cochran scr, 6—B, 6—4. R. E.657 words
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Article105 1914-03-12 12 A very good programme is being presented at the Gaiety this -week, the chief items being the vaudeville and hypnotic turns. There are large attendances night ly at this show, and the turn of Duncan, who does the hypnotism part, is greatly appreciated. There are other turns, including105 words
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Article330 1914-03-12 12 The F.M.B. Government Yacht, the Sea Belle arrived in Singapore from Port Bwettenbam on Tuesday carrying as passengers Sir Edward Brockmau. X.< M g., aud Lady Brockman. The outward intermediate P. and O. Namur is due at Colombo at 1 p.m. on 19th instant and may be expected330 words
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Article89 1914-03-12 12 Very appropriate is the proposal to change the title of the Royal Colonial In 6titute to that of the Royal Britannic. Not only is tbe term Colonial' today no longer so appropriate in view of the creation of the self governing Dominions which are no more referred to as Colo89 words
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Article85 1914-03-12 12 East Wharf (Basin)— Nil East Wharf Secttonjl— Bangalla, Tara. Charon, Sheers Wharf— Nil Main Wharf Sec. 2— Carlylo. Kinta 3— Dilwara 4— Tinballa s— Nil 6 Deucalion, Chiengruai, Sandakan New Dock Sec. 7— (Under construction.) West Wharf nee. b— Vorwaetts Jardlne's Wharf Sec. 9— T. Maru85 words
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Advertisement273 1914-03-12 12 Professional Men and others in all parts of the world who have received theeducation through Sun Life of Canada Endowments are now in their turn taking out Educational Annuities for their sons and daughters Send ages of Father and Child and S. J. HOWE. receive particulars. 6 hatter* i FILLIS'273 words
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Miscellaneous338 1914-03-12 12 WEATHER K2POKT. Thefo Weather Telegram* are Uau.-i.nUti fc> eourteay of the E. B. Tel. Co. acd contain ..si :vat!ons made at Hongkong (HK. Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN. 'hi data are date and Lour of despatch; thf > meter reading Ouches in HK., MIU! metres in UN.); Direction ot338 words
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