The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1914

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 25. 1914. NO 8,093
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  • 168 1 The Irish Army trouble has been transferred to Parliament, where the Liberals assert that there was a misapprehension as to moving on L'lster, the disposition of the troops being purely precautionary. Nothing further is to be done. Many conferences are taking place. Belfast is unexcited, except for
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  • 977 1 At what time ye bear tbe bound of the :ornet. flute, harp, sackbut. psaltery, dul imei. nud all kinds of inubic." These vere the instruments most familiar ts> Cugli?-!: u';idci> the time thai tbe Luthorised Version of the Bible was put firth. The translator* did not waste valuable
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 H EART JEWESS I I IN 2 PARTS HI I ON.II N( TION WITH THE CASE OF THE MISSING GIRL Picture Story and THBRE OHOICE FILMS. •JND show 9.1") TO 11.15 P.M. The First Show includes An Interesting Number of IPATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE -l^ninfi of the contract between Jack Johnson
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    • 423 1 Hn Hhl H^^^l^HH B^C m fl^H VbD V0 l^r To-Night! To-Night!! I A Film depicting the recent Catastrophe at Kagoshima, Great Volcanic Eruption of Sakurajima I ALONG WITH THE POPULAR THREE REELS EXCLUSIVE. I THE CRIME t°h n e COAST 1 WHEN LOVE FORGIVES (A. B. Drama.) Mr. CASEY'S GORILLA
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    • 196 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re Oie Tiong Ham's power of 'attorney Page '2. Wanted a European for mining work Page 2. Chiug Keng Lee has several auction 6ales Page 2. Railway servants wanted for B. If. Borneo Page 2. Hotel van Wijk has new billiard tables Page 1. Fooksang for Penaug
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 160 1 THE WEEK. t Wednesday 25th. High Watfer—9 -'6 a.m., 10-35 p.m. Annunciation Lady Day. Teluk Anson R.E. mtg, Derrick's, noon. Bro. Michael's Farewell, St. Josephs 4 pm. Thursday 26th. High Water— lC-34 a.m., 10-57 p.m. B. I. Homeward mail closes, 23rd Singapore Golf Club, ann. g« n. mtg, 6-15. Friday
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  • 196 2 (From Our Own Corresponder Mr H. M. Darby left Malacca on the to t«pend a well earned a\ Mr Ik Stephen of the Chartered Bank is much missed, having been transferred to Singapore. His successor is Mr sturrick. Impending departure! are Mr J. M. O*Ham of the Fore-t
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  • 309 2 The New Zealand Herald commenting on the annual report on the above Com pany of which Adamson Giltillan are the local agents says: The report and balance sheet of the New Zealand Insurance Cora pany must be as satisfying to the share holders as it is to
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  • 164 2 The Colonial (Mice report on the trade of the Kast Africa Protectorate for the year 1911- 18 states that the exports of rubber amounted to 1,52s cwts, valued at and show an improvement of 821 cwts, in quantity and X'6,043 in value over the previous year,
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  • 629 2 [8 ii P0B8IBLR? Lack ot energy and vim are constant characteristics of Kuropeau residents in the East. This condition is largely due to inetlicieut nourishment, for while their food is. naturally, all sutlicient in quantity, it iloes not contain enough of the elements needed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 34 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, POR BEST ENGLISH MADE GRAMOPHONES: FROM $25 TO $150 RELIABLE MOTORS. PINE TONED SOUND BOXES. SOLIDLY BUILT CABINETS. HIGHLY PLATED FITTINGS. Illustrations and prici lists r. R FBMM ON APPLICATION.
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    • 732 2 Notices NOTICE. Mr. Oei Tiong Ham of Simarang has cancelled the Power of Atorney given by him to Mr. Chew Jcon Fiang and Mr. Chew Jim Him both of Singapore in connection with the Naamloo/.e Vennootschap Handel Maatschappij Yap Eng Moh and the Guan Guan Sawmill (Kallaug) and has appointed
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    • 767 2 Notices REWARD. One hundred dollars will be paid l>y the Government of Kelantan to any peraoa giving inf< i mation to tlit- police leading to the recovery of a 5 fc. Mikrometer Theodolite which was stolen from the District Surveyor, Bagan. on the night of the :-t February. The Thecdolite
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    • 900 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF 5.500 Fully Paid Bukit j*., tong Rubber Shares At Powell 4 Co s On Thursday, 26th March, at 11 a t account of c POWELL A Co AUCTION SALE OF One Bull Dog, one Bull ***** and one Collie Dog OUR E On Saturday, 28th March
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  • 1056 3 New Fish -Preserving Man's Defects as a Biped— A Mystery That Will Not Down Klectrical Weather Control A Danger from Wireless Aluminium Copper Alloys Early Medical Works —An Advertising Novelty. A revolution in the fish industry wher ever carried on to an important extent is foreseen by Vice
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  • 505 3 Comedy of Favourites. Tbe story of a great sweepstake is just becoming known and amusing everybody who hears it. The events related began a tew nights ago when a dozen young men were dining together at an hotel where Ey were stopping preparatory to leaving the Continent by the
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  • 115 3 that bind helpless hands. It strikes off the shackles of Rheumatism. It restores strength and freedom from pain brings back the ability to walk, work and enjoy life's richest blessings. Little's Oriental Balm has been for many years the one great liberator of suffering humanity the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 889 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Piano, Tu nout, &c. The Property of Mrs. H. S Husted. at Valleyside. No. 110, River Valley Road On Saturday, 28th March, at 1-3O p.m. r aei! liachals A Co.. Hamburg: beiutifully carved teak uuophone an. ugi-aviugs, etc Vcr> 1 t*ak Mdehoard with
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    • 30 3 THE BOWRING Pm. Co., Ltd. HIGH GRADE LUBRICATING OIL. MARINE ENGINE CYLINDER OIL. Finsburt Court. London. Gaggino Co. Agents. Office BONHAM STREET, No. 6. A. Deposit ROBINSON ROAD, No, 25.
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    • 263 3 The hot damp jU§j climate /======M «s the main cause of the spreading of "fflS^ir /^—^jjjg evcr ln tro P>cal countries. "fP^ll '^ilMW^ffS; 11C combating of the fever vhich undermines the health is an essential condition for the prevention -^^^^^^=3^^^^ anc^ Clj re of such diseases. "fHHii remedy which is
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  • 304 4 M*rch 23rd, 1914. I catty do 20 lb. 18 .k do. -0 Bean i do. IH Blacl do. II Brin do. nil I 8 do. u_ na do. s nil do. ■h 80 Chilli, s, V do. 32 Dry l^t quality do. 16 kOh '0 lality \m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 270 4 (7V\I LKLMAI D j """sterilized" natural" milk" "j! > y~ NEVER VARIES. ,j 4 C^^i 7 -w Pure Fresh Cows Milk "MILKMAID Sterilized Milk. 1 //977/ 7 This analysis is given by T. H. .p,. -*«T v I ///^f<ff i, i /i at This is a recent an.-ih-is oj an
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    • 82 4 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE i empire! HOTEL. KUALA LUMPUR. S-12 5-6 THE ROYAL HAIR DRESSING SALOON THE PREMIER HAIR DRESSING SALOON IN THE EAST. Beg to notify the general public that i reduction has been made in the prices I of their establishment at No. 30-1 and 30-4
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    • 104 4 ■Ml iii mil i in i iiiiiiiniMM ■ii—iiiii i ****?&auaummmgamwmfm\ iiw imimhii'iiiwi g^sss rSP^' rX£??4 BHU S Ljl^l Miini^s brtoi"' ll&#^ toj^w 1 i Railway Material a OUR SPECIALITY. Very Very Bj "^3 111 T T Stocks. Prices. General Agents for H. H. BOEKER Co., BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. ENGINEERING
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    • 134 4 Chs J. Gaupp Co., 33, RAFFLES PLACE. Watchmakers, Jewellers Marine Opticians REPRESENTATIVES MAPPIN&WEBB,L LD Carrying a large stock of Sterling Silver AND Plated Ware. Specially Suitable lor Wedding Presents. FAREAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY AUTOGENOUS^ WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. Repairs, of Leaky Tube
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  • 1129 5 <1 II! UlitlOl .1 ttoeli It i to lowed should he felt all ►■ral go v. .v condemn a (iovern:!'o,V thr 1 p >ple of Um i l the I will r: lack If I ermiDed I tIUU'Ut go. I !1 bt Ul a r iiuiiiy months El
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  • 257 5 The following circular has been ftd dressed to those interested iu the above. I am instructed by my Commit* bring the following to your special notice. tor. irds can now he obtained from gainst payment of II Singapore currency in advance. These Congress cards entitle to l.
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  • 8 5 i Kuala Sawah:— 3,lo3.
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  • 95 5 A CKOP OF DIVIDENDS. Produce Stronger. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March '24. The following dividends have been declared: Edinburgh ton per cent. Reserve X'2,000, Forward £3,000. Kornbok penny per share, £0,320 forward. Lower Perak made a profit of £1,818 which is carried forward. The following final
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  • 52 5 Mt -sis Barlow and Co. inform us they have received a wire from their London Office, dated March 23 informing them that on the London Rubber Market there is a good demand with prices ruling higher. Smoked Sheet is quoted at 2s Bid and Standard Crepe at
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  • 518 5 Singapore, March '24. The auctions to-day opened with prices about |8 per picul above last week's rates, and prices further improved as the sales progressed. The best price paid was 513S for a *mall lot of very whitish crepe, good Standard Quality Crepe selling up to
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  • 69 5 Mr R. T. Wright, for several years Manager of the local (Yokohama) branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, left on Monday for England on furlough, being accompanied by Mrs Wright and daughter. They travelled via Siberia. Mr Wright is succeeded here by Mr J. A. Jeffrey. Mr Jeffrey has
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  • 227 5 Singapore. 24th March. The quantity of offer at tbe Auction held this morning showed a considerable increase on recent sales, 87 tonu being catalogued. There was a steady demand for most grades and competition was well sustained throughout. The top price, 1188 per picul, was obtained for
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  • 113 5 The usual auction of The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association took place yesterday when there was offered for sale 1,462.49 pkls. or 194,999 lbs. sold 1,241.50 pkls. or 165,533 lbs. Pricks Realized Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed 118-1 to 5136 Good Ribbed 122 131 Fine Plain 129 130
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  • 415 5 Speaking on the general subject of Nigerian progress recently Sir George Denton said regarding tin there I gather from a large number of letters which I have received that I am expected to say something about the development of he tin mines, about thirty of which
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  • 100 5 At present very little opium is being smuggled into the Colony, but apparently a large trade is being done on the frontier and along the coast in Hongkong Government opium. The reason of this is clear. At the present time the Government of India is selling opium to the British
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  • 404 5 Trafalgar Ltd. The capital is $17', 000 in IS shares all issued and fully paid. The financial year ends 30th March and last report is dated *th May 1918. The estate comprises about 264 acres fully planted, partly rubber, partly coconuts, and rubber and coconuts iuterplanted. From
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  • 105 5 There are still 2,215 Americans left in the Civil Service of the Philippine Islands. Since the beginning of the present year there have been 175 separations from the service due to "various causes." A 6tudy of the annual report of the Bureau of Civil Service shows that the highest number
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  • 451 5 Louden, February 27tb. A further setback in prices ha6 taken place during tb amounting in case of Plantatiou grades to Id per lb the nearer positions and «d for forward. Demand although quiet, bats been fairly well maintained, the feature ol tb< having been the lai^i weight
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  • 39 5 Mr S. Grainger, formerly chief examiner in the Chinese Maritime Customs, left Shanghai by the N. V. K. gtr. iiirano Maru for Melbourne. Aubtralia, having to his credit a fine record of thirty year* service.— (S. C. M. P.)
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 166 5 FOR KEROSENE OIL ENGINES I THE IDEAL FUEL IS "Cross" Kerosene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET "Cross will give you MORE POWER at i LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER OIL OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS tf» -fl M(— per 4-Gallon tin tPJL« tO including Duty) THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Coy.
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  • 19 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. On March 23, at Northwich England, the wife of Ralph Booty, of a son. (By cable.)
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  • 1172 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday. Mar. 26, 1914. lad r bribe Trutc oe, >;i -r.s^s Ckoct^.': -'-*>■:'£ to Pr',.p.oo :>♦»;■-: Coercion is still-born, and no one, including the Liberals themselves in their moments of common sense, will shod one single tear over the lifeless corpse of a hideous concept. The
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  • 1069 6 The building of barracks for an Indian Infantry battalion at i be new cantonment of Imperial Delhi is steadily proceeding. The old unhealthy linns in Daryaganj inside the walled city ill be abandoned. Mr If. (iutschke, manager of the Deutsch Asiatische Bank in c ilcutta, one of the best known
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  • 80 6 [arbour ork t«» l». i Our. Tfci annual n Conn is held t i IMM| <>t Mr .1 MiK the MM) fr d»v t f:uiliti«-s iimi. It \\;i* pnpSMj (or iMMIi up to 1,00 hop««d wooM mj ij Miii-i and lufficienl H«> :i| and mid t hit tin
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  • 79 6 I Kuala Luinj The wculii t Lurch i _hU-i of Mfl Charles W udhum lntendunt o» linkit I Marjorie Si»'e of Can kcl)e> aud A. W. BoltOl ption wat> ht 1 J ait th< The boij^yrnoon i^ 'J he. Bishop ol formed JobnV churcb. Kuala I. j^
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  • 42 6 The Hippodrome and their first change of pro. all the members of the > and give a thorough ment. Mis6 Ash by I melange, and there n by ten members of th A jumping contest Wkai rtow (Thurbday) night, aud afternoon.
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  • 21 6 (From Our O Ipoh. Ma la the Mills Cup comp< ing are the scores upore If Kiuta 41.
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  • 237 6 The case of K Hm I>ungsang Lode 8 fore Mr Justice L. M High Court. The plaintiff coinp: I respect of the sura of 12, ;e them for supplying coal Lode Syndicate at Lahat. According to Mr li li representing the plaint was supplied to tii< from time
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 77 6 "Three Caftles %arette^ J MADE l enclandl INCANDESCENT KEROSENE GAS LAMPS. We have to announce that we have taken over from Messrs. Gadelius Co-, the Sole Agency for these well known Lamps for Straits, F. M. S., Borneo, Sarawak and Sumatra. All enquiries concerning M Lux n Lamps must now
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  • 586 7 THE SITUATION DISCUSSED. IB} Submarine Cabl« 1. Kit TEP> SeBVICB. urea "it Th» House of ComI h rowded and excited when the on took place. !r I'.ouai Liu. Mr Lloyd Mr Balfoar received ovation?,. A Misunderstanding.'* •MM i itiforme I •il PagOl they in certain eventwaht understanding and
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  • 243 7 CROWDS AND RUMOURS. [By Submarine Cable]. RjJDTKKR SrBVICE. London, March 23.- General Paget has conferred with Colonel Seely at the War e where (ieueral (lough and other Ottean of the Irish command and several officers from Aldershot were in attendance, -ml (lough's brother, Col. John dough, of the Aldershot
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  • 126 7 An Abject Climb Down Home Rule Dead The Conservative papers are jubilant at what they describe as the Government abject climb down from a coercive demon Oration in Ireland to humiliating explana tions in the Commons, because tbe instrument which they thought to use broke in
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  • 136 7 "The Limit of Patience" The Liberal papers declare that fact that Mr Aaqvith is still premier indicates the failure of the Tory atte.rpt to split the army. They declare that the limit of patience has been reached. The Dally V says that if the army is to
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  • 96 7 The Volunteers in Evidence. London, March 24. The only excitement in Belfast yesterday evening was the crowds in the streets, reading the special editions of the newspapers with the debate of the Commons. Interest was attached to the first ap pearauce in the streets of the Ulster
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  • 70 7 London, March, 24. In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne dwelt on the grave public anxiety caused by events in lister and asked if the Government intended to coerce the I'nionists. Lord Morley replied, in terms similar to those in the Commons. He hoped there
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  • 22 7 The offices of the Government of India will close at Delhi on the 28th March and re-open at Simla on the 30th.
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  • 59 7 THE TROUBLES BEGIN. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Kbdteb's Service. Athens, March 24.— Fifty two Albanians, including 25 gensdarnies have been killed and many wounded; and seventeen Epirotes were wounded in a four hours battle at Andritsaina, ending in the rout of the Albanian-. Many bands of Epirotes are
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  • 27 7 Monarchs Meet. London, March 23. A Vienna message the Kuiser has visited the Rmperor Francis Joseph, and afterwards had an audience with Count Berchtold.
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  • 30 7 A Great Five. London, March Ji. A Bombay telegram says a tire at the docks has destroyed sixty thousand hales of cotton, valued at half a million sterling.
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  • 52 7 No Pistol Shots. New York, March 2 4. -—Mr Perceval. tht3 British Consul at Galvestou who was sent to enquire regarding the death of Mr iVutou, reports that no pistols were fired in the li^ht which ended in the death of Bentou, who went unarmed to
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  • 41 7 Parliament Prorogued. Tokio March 24. An Imperial edict has been Bnddenlj issued prorogiug Parliament which is debating the naval scandals. The prorogation means the loss of 6^ millions Sterling to the Navy, as the former budget is now operative.
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  • 27 7 London, March '24. The death is an nouneed of General Sir Thomas Kdward Gordon, who served iu the mutiny and iu several Indian frontier campaigns. j <
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  • 353 7 SILVBH JUBILEI CBLEBRATIOMB. The following is the efficial programme of the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of the Ueigu of H. H. Sir Idiis Mershid al Aatham Shah q.c.m.g., <■ c.y.0.. Sultan of Perak. Saturday, April 4, 7 p. m. In each mosque in every Mukim
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  • 32 7 Council meets on Friday when a municipal ordinance amendment Bill will be taken through all stages and fifteen other bills will be dealt with in committee or on third reading.
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  • 63 7 The statement of the above bank as at Dec. 31, 1913, shows gross profits for the half year of 4,802,909 yen. A dividend of 10 per cent is paid 180,000 transferred to reserve funds and 239,743 yen forward. The assets and liabilities account show a total of
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  • 765 7 Let's drop in and say Howd'y' to the bishop," 1 proposed to my companion, when we finished our inspection of the Singapore cathedral. Sure," came the response everybody likes to see an American." But what about these pongee suits and pith helmets He'll understand nobody can
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 PROPERTY SALE. At the sale by auction at Messrs Powell and Co.'s sale room yesterday afternoon, 24 freehold building allotments situate at Neil Road, Bukit Pasoh, realized 15 to 67 cents per square foot; 3 lots with plank and tile roof dwellings fronting Neil Road realized 91 ceuts to $1.80
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    • 160 7 ROBINSON Co. Special WHITE SHOW Blouses, Costumes, Underclothing Materials and Household Linens, Etc. |lp|*Hj j|AW||rJgS i" FOR GENTLEMEN ill t^ l«vfvl P er P a r nett S^J^s 8 11.50 d O2 Men's .Wear Every pair guaranteed. The things a man likes to be particular about scarfs, shirts, gloves, and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 450 8 To Let OXLEY HOUSE, OXLEY ROAD. Double and single rooms from Ist March. 14 a TO LET PRODUCE GODOWN 402/408 Havelock Road, fronting Singapore Hver. Immediate entry. ly MORAUX Co., Ltd. _i9 > TO BE LET FURNISHED The comfortable residence known as 'C' Bungak. t.:tion HIM, off B -ley Road.
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    • 529 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-Fahrtsges "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden, and ihe Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling
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    • 558 8 Shipping INDO CHINA S. N. Co., Ltd. l'Oll PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer 'FOOKSANG, 3,100 tons, T. A. Mitchell, roinrnander. is due here on Tuesday the '24th instant, and will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 2t>th idem, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for
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    • 663 8 Shipping M. MT MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Paul Lecat Mar 29 Australien Mar 30 Cordillere April IS Amazone April 13 j Magellan April 26 Atlantique April 27 I Polynesien May 10 Paul Lecat May 11 IV.de la Ciotat May
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    • 700 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamer this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect inf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisai Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang I Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki
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    • 446 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMP For China, Japan. Penang Cwu Australia, India, Aden, EgyJ Mediterranean Por:>. PIyjJJL and London Through Bills of Lading i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continent. Ports. Bteamers will leave Btngapo; MAIL LINK Homeward u Ei From Singapore, conne< Colombo wi 1914. .ha Aj iia Apr 17 hh X
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 620 9 Shipping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND \tfestern Pacific Railway Co. i m Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Ton TripU Sen w Turbine Liners M SHINYO MARU TENYO I KTV tht \uens of the
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    • 295 9 SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY 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 complies with the British Life Asßurance Companies
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    • 155 9 iELLERMAN BUOKNALL STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE For PHILIPPINES jThe s. s. DENBIGH HALL I is expected to arrive here from New York on or about the 10th of April, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight, etc.. apply to IWcALISTER a Co., Ltd.,
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    • 537 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 115,000,000 1 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at 25.. $15,000,0001 Silver 517,650,000 »32,6.>0,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors.- €15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 6. H. Dodwell, Esq. C. Landgraf Esq. E. Goetz Esq. J. A.
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    • 344 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OFFICES^ NORWICH AND LONDON. jOßses Paid exceed £30,000,000 Lowest Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. THE BORNEO Co, Ltd. AgunH FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are "WORLD WIDE" anC No«Forfeitable. Large Nett Surplus
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  • 170 10 In the Chancery Division on 20th ult. Mr Cann applied on behalf of plaintiff in the debenture holder's action of Hyde against Troesau Estates, Limited, for the appointment of a receiver and manager of the Company. Counsel said the Company was formed in 1910 to exploit certain lauds
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  • 182 10 At the end of November there were Bs,t;*6 senior cadets in training in Australia, out of 89,989 who were liable for service with the colours. The best average was shown in Western Australia, where 4.617 youths out of 4.665 who had been called upon were performing their
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  • 149 10 Nr.w DEPOT in the Persian Gulf. Comparatively few people are aware of the fact that a new British coaliu« -ration has been established in the Persian Gulf, where constant vigilance is oecetli prevent the traffic in arms. The eoaliog station occupies an advantageous position at Henjam, near
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  • 50 10 By using this method it is claimed Cylinder lubrication cost is reduced 90°oin either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced s°> to ICT and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, will send particulars to those interested.
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  • 1103 10 The first total where %Uen represents figures f) 1912, the last column represents output for lilendar year to date in all ca Year 1913. Feb. 1914. Allagar 161,750 16. .00 33,500 Alma 83.233 Alor Gajah 95,855 7,700 17,700 Alor Pongsu 101.47* 9,850 21,650 Anglo Johore 124.524 12,663
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  • 69 10 Year 19 lv ft Belai Bruang Bruseh Gopeng Consol Heawood Kamuning Kanaboi M Kinta Kinta Association Kledang Kramat Fulai 1,1 Kampar Lab at Malayan Tin Menglembu Lode Jleton New Tambun P. Consolidated Pengkalen Pusing Lama Pusing Bahru 5,' Rahman Rahman Hyd Raub (Gold) oz. Redhills Royal Johore Selangor
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  • 22 10 Beaufort British Bnr.eo 14* Langkon 79,'i Melalap 120 Membakut Sapong Sekong 118,049 9.95* South Fms -1,2-1 .Tenon. 196.560 18,000
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 146 10 Beauty il^tS^gJMk fO I I \f beauty balm "'Hazeline'Snow" -atfe Mark) Makes rough skins as smooth as velvet. Makes dry skins as soft as a babe's. Acts as a tonic to skins that are relaxed and objectionably glossyCharms away irritability and other discomforts. Makes dull complexions clear and youthful. Tones
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    • 306 10 If You Want A Drink that is a good Drink a healthy Drink a tasty Drink a Drink that stimulates, strengthens, refreshes, and leaves a pleasant j flavour ask for I HGRLICK'S MALTED MILE. Wherever you are, wherever you may be, Horlick's is always ready a little water, and it
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  • 1484 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Mar. 24. ap iubcb. PAin. Last Div botbis. Sellers. 86.000 2s 2s Allagar 9% 16 2 1 800,0- 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 3 3 4 6 1 50,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 24% int 9 3 10 0 50,000 2s
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  • 65 11 (Corrected up *o Mar 2 4). Bank 4m s 1-4* demand 2-4 1-32 Private credits Bmi 3-4 11 32 credits 6m 2-4. France demand Bank 294 i Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 16f% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66} Sovereigns, Bank Buying
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  • 144 11 Mar. 24. Tin buyers $88.90 Gambier buyers 6.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.76 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) 84.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 161 11 "Royal Household" Whisky. s guaranteed to he Exactly the same id every respect as that supplied ,ii lark to The Royal Household by Messrs James Buchanan Co., Ltd., *ho hold the largest reserves of Whisky of any individual firm in the world. i The necessary arrangements have now been completed
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    • 100 11 > m Tlme-^aDa Fort Gtomte aai Soohi Faber drop daily at 1 a.m., magi mm m ard time, norrninM'^il 4 af la 4 a.a Qreej mean time. Ta« ttme-faa ti and j n o'clock boom, ii»<ii^ti nE Bia^po,, mi^ij time, on erery day exjientiii tt«»a t il U ared at
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 893 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commander! From Am For When Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Ahmat Kuantan, 238 F.M.S. P. Sham Glatik Dut 200 Wink Khio, 20 8 Dut Consul Rhio Bteametß Nat. Tonnage 4 Mastei From Consignee* For Atlas Brit 567 Vijgonboom Pladjoe, 16 2 As Pet (o Uncertain
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  • 1103 12 By the time these notes have appeared in print the overnight betting on the first important race of the flat season will have been published in London and put on the wires for the East, but in the absence of the list of jockeys and also the latest
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  • S.C. C. LAWN TENNIS.
    • 156 12 A. ClAßfl SINHLKS. Kuchwaldy 2 v Threlfall owe 15.3, uutinished. B. Clam BiwhTilb. I. B. Nathan scr beat Percy (lold owe 2, 6 l, 4— 6, 6—l. C. i 3DMU i. Wakeford beat Willett, 6—4, s— 6. Valon beatDavies, 10— H, 6— 2. Wilson beat Tonkin, 6—3. 6—4.
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    • 105 12 CHAM! lONBHII D. H. Kleinmann v J. A. Dean. A. G. G. Hill v R. L. L. Braddell. F. Sal/mann vA. K.' a' B. Terrell. B. i Lt. G. de Hoghton v K. W. Day. E.Teale v R. K. H. Oliver. R. B. B. Donnell v W.
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  • 82 12 A water polo competition will be I: eld at the Swimming Club on Sunday 2 ♦h March after the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries may be sent to the Captain. Mr G. Wald care of The Telegraph Coy. or vice captaiu Mr J. Bagnall, The Straits'!
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  • 47 12 The following were the results of Monday's play in the above Clu'j billiard tournament. Willett plus 60 beat Corvett plus 20, 250 to 205. Talma owe 30 beat Burnett owe 30, 160 to 164. Thomas plus 60 beat Knox Wilson plus 40, 250 to 201.
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  • 99 12 The result of the monthly medal for March played against Bogey was as follows A Class. A.W. P. Blencowe, E. Appleton 1 up C. Graham Brown all square W. J. Trowell, J. Binnie, H. T. White 2 down. F. W. King, J. M. Valon 3 down. A.
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  • 57 12 The White Star Club has sent a letter to the Hon. Gen. Secretary of the S.C.F.A. saying that their 2nd eleven wish to withdraw from the above League, therefore, the match between the White Star II and the Str. Junior F.C. which was fixed to
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  • 487 12 Yesterday. Before tlie Chief Justice (Sir W. Hyndman Jones.) Banismki:s. First on the list come four banishees. Liong Ah Chuin pleaded guilty to returning from banishment. Hut he stated that he was an indentured coolie, and was on his way to a Dutch port, via Siugapore, i when
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  • 122 12 Chabgi Against a European. Mention was made by Inspector Cox before Mr Forrer, who is temporarily acting in the second court, yesterday, of the case of Maurice Papineau who has been brought down by the police from Kuala Lumpur on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous
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  • 281 12 From official sources we have obtained figures relating to the incidence of and mortality from the cholera epidemic which has raged in the little State of Kedah since December of last year. The returns, which are complete up to the 15th of this month, show that there
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  • 267 12 The outward intermediate P. and O. Sunda is due at Colombo at 5 a.m. on 3rd proximo, and is not calling at Port Swettenham. She may be expected here on or about 1 lth idem. An important conference was held recently in the Mercantile Marine Bureau in Japan
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  • 113 12 SCENKS AT TAIPDCO. Colonel Murray, of the Malay Stateß Guides, was honoured with a farewell dinner at the mess on Thursday night. The band, headed by a company of the Guides, with colours flying, proceeded under Jap tain Schomberg to the railway station on Friday. The
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 246 12 Game. CHINESE PHEASANTS, ENGLISH PHEASANTS, PARTRIDGES, GROUSE < > Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. By Appointment To H.M. King George V. "ON WE GO! EDINBURGH further endorses the verdict of Olympia and Manchester regarding the popularity of DUNLOPS Census of Tyres fitted to cars exhibited at the Scottish
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    • 29 12 I. J. GOLDBERG OPTICIAN The well known Optician may be consulted at tb< No. 305 North Bridge Road. Hours of consultation b« and Btos p m. COMSULTATIOM FREE 133
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 441 12 NEXT MAILS DUB. From Europe.— Per N. D. L. P. Alice due March 28th. B. I. Tara with mails up to 6th instant, due March 2-th. From China. -I\r M. M. Australien due March 30. London Malls Despatched. Left. Due Arrived M. M. Feb 16 Mar 11 P. &O. Feb
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