The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 April 1914

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. APRIL 20, 1914. NO. 8,114
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  • 160 1 The Ulster Question is again in the forefront, by the issue of a statement by the Ulster Unionist Council and our special account from London Page 7 and 12. Matters appear to be reaching a crisi3 in Mexico, and the United States has formulated its last word
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  • 2265 1 "lull of wisdom," says hchiller, "are the ordinations* of Fate." Doubtless, yet it is a wisdom which is, as a rule, beyond the comprehension of man. Why, for instance, the wide plain of Pauiput should have been chosen oat from the beginning of time as the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 309 1 Last Two Mghts Last Two Mghts It WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE? OF TIIK TWO MULTIPLE REEL FEATURES AT THE NEW TEMPORARY ALHAMBRA CINEMA HALL BEACH ROAD. Second Show 9-15 to 11-15 p.m. O. H. M. S. 3.000 FEET TWO REELS. BARKER FILM. ual all British Military Drama dealing with a
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    • 216 1 PALLADIUM THEATRE, ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! '< STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME i! c IN THE MIDST of the JUNGLE j A Masterpiece of Masterpieces in 3 Acts. IN MID-ATLANTIC i Or a Dancer's Heroism in 3 Acts. MISS NORA MOORE In Selected and Illustrated Songs MISS JEANETTE ARKAS Russian Comedienne Supported by
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    • 136 1 A TWO-REELER NOT TO BE DESPISED Because it is only a two reeler and not (un necessarily) spun out into greater length (as is sometimes the case with tuultiple-reel films). It is SOMETHING THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE EMOTIONS and is entitled THE MISER Which is not to be confused
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    • 147 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Children's Concert on Friday Page 1. Notice re managership of the Alhambra —Page J. John Little and Co.. advance display of new race millinery Page 6. Moutrie's can give advice on the piano —Page 1. Kelly and Walsh announce a medical book for planters Page 1. D. H.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 128 1 THE WEEK. Monday 20th. High Water— 6-40 a.m., 8-26 p.m. N.D.L. Homeward mail due. Tuesday 2 1st. High Water— 7-51 a.m., 8-56 p.m. Wednesday 22nd. High Water— B-44 a.m., 9-22 p.m. Straits M. S. G. meeting, 8-30 pm. Thursday 23rd. High Water— 9-2^ a.m., 9-45 p.m. St. George. Lodge St.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 165 2 COMMERCIAL TRAINING We give you just what you need in BUSINESS LIFE Many a business man made his start by securing a thorough knowledge of commercial subjects. Round out your education with a commercial course and get in line for SUCCESS COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, Anglo-Chinese School. CverlM^thodist rurlishing.House. 7-1 rawf oc
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    • 854 2 Notices NOTICE. Mr. C. J. Williamson has this day been appointed Manager of the Alhambra Cinematograph and Mr. W. P. Lowe will be in charge oi the night show only up to 31st May, 1914. All conittunications to be addressed to the undersi^iud. THE PROPRIETOR, Al ham bra. Singapore. April.
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    • 679 2 Notices I NOTICE. The Royal Danish 'on«ulate will be removed to No d' Almeida Street, from Monday the 20th inst. 18 4 21-4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. SPRING RACE MEETING 1914. Tuesday, sth, Thursday, 7th and Saturday, 9th May. Tickets of admission to the Grand Stand can now be had at
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    • 428 2 Notices NOHCE. Our Office will be removed to No. 3d Almeida Street, from Monday, the zOth in*t. THE EAST ASIATIC Co.. Ltd. 18-4 n j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders are invited for tht- Cutting and Filling at lanjong Katoug for Mr Eu Tong Sen's property h«;\v(<n Rwimmicg Club Bungalow and
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    • 329 2 Wanted CLERK WANTED Wantrd Gcx.d i, I <K>k-ke< ping, mo H V W 1- 4 SITUATION WANTED A Qualified Medical Man »n bitfhclaMv t.stiujonialM. Wiit. to AZIZUF RAHMAN .7-4 WANTED Wanted by H.N.H. BJ Inspector. Teinporarj (juartfrs or allow GUTHRIE Co Ltd 15 4 WANTED. Typiht \\.iut«-d Sf Hn Oov(
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  • 608 3 Dr. B.J. Dillon has a remarkably interesting account in the Contemporary Review of a recent talk with the great Russian statesman, Count Wiftte, on how Europe might spend its money. Count Witte, who established Russian finances on the solid basis which enabled them
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  • 50 3 By using this method it is clairaedCyliu der lubrication cost is reduced 9o"o in either Steam, (ias, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced to 10". and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Horneo Company Limited, Singapore, will send particulars to those interested.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 318 3 Study your Complexion wny ciog V^v the pores of your XN skin with face powders? \t\ USE— .JjfiN j "'HAZELINE' 1\ (Trad? Mark) j Snow" 111 It is far more healthful, and most v .^n %m^ ]rr^L/3fi ettective in removing that objec- \ff tionable greasy appearance o^O< 8 and allaying
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    • 99 3 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. j 1 7 a.m. to
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    • 477 3 Double Your Present Income That's what you can do— no matter who you are or where you live. You can positively double your present income by working during spare time or permanently a a one ruinate photographer. One man earned over 1 16 pounds in 3 m ont h another
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    • 131 3 The Garrick Cigarette io •> C! V. 1 tts rymt 3'• 60 cents per tin. FOR INCANDESCENT OIL LAMPS USE "Cross" Kerosene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET. M rnnct —^^v«J*J dally suitable for burning in incandescent lamps and v MORE LIGHT at a LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER
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  • 532 4 I W Hurt. I Mrs D. I. E Heard Mrs A. J a I. it n. K. B. H with the ,lia ar due \!a .1. <". h, P. W. i. 1 V. A H and 1 and child, \V. J. N. Hewmtt, J eooaectiog with the I>
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 286 4 [jVYI LlVi ▼lT\l Lf I STERILIZED NATURAL MILK T\ f V BFC7VND 1 NEVER VARIES. Lj I r/yoyT/y^-O^ PUrC FrCSh COWS> MUIS "MILKMAID" Sterilized Milk. 1 //>'////>rfy#/-. This analysis is given by T. H. /l I* 1& s^l vN I C* ««^>Ot^C^O IVnrnmn and C. C. Moore This is a
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    • 210 4 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd D£RECT SERVICE TO Japan a Hongkong Shanghai sod to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. iakiu£ cargo on through BUlt of Lading for >o, Swutow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, aug, Yangisse Ports. Formosa, ;he Pbilippines. &c. sVe., Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Couiniander Kutsang M 96 R. C. D.
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    • 104 4 ■DH M<Rlfi Bfl| Jf t jtA**!^' L'»j»SS k£^. t i Railway Material a OUR SPECIALITY. Very Very Stocks. B Prices. General Agents for R^^M H. H. BOEKER Co., BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. ABRAMS 9 Straits Motor Garage, Telephone 719. ORCHARD ROAD. telegrams Abrams AGENTS FOR NAPIER GARS
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    • 171 4 For the Races. is? Jy PRISM BINOCULARS j^^ 6 x 6- 00 Jp I I 12 x 10- 00 >7 NEW MODELS /116 x 10- 00 —^o^^^ Catalogues on Application, TO BE OBTAINEO FROM &s J. Gaupp Co., 33, RAFFLES PLACE. I FAR EAST OXYGEN AGETYLENF COMPANY, LTD.. (SINGAPORE BRANCH.)
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  • 92 5 I tilixw) oa >atur- at a great r'»te. 200 being thr»t \\i(krt> before four o'clock. t 1 >rter i t. Hawkins 1 p>ey 50 i '< rter b hernpsey and h 10 )Ut g I I a nil K. 10 Bs 7 224 1 I 41 r 2
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  • 177 5 \ftrr five years of strenuous work as manager of th. Alhamhru. Mr W. P. Lowe 18 now going to surrender that position, and devote himself more to his interests in mford House. In the dual capacity he discharged p trying round of duties with unfailing courtesy, and the
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  • 90 5 Ahigaudienre at the I'alhidium on Satnr day night saw some splendid pictures, "in the midst of the Jungle" afforded some wonderful and beautiful scenes, linked together by a remarkable story, "in Mid Atlantic was generally admitted to be a gßiflecnl production. It tells of a fain ous dancers
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  • 12 5 1 914. 11 aornbil! -on i .".0 •A OUt.
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  • 181 5 Though not much progress is made with legislation for securing the proper registration of accountants, the importance of ensuring that the audit of the accounts of public companies should only he undertaken by fully qualified members of the profession is being recognised by Parliament in other
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  • 146 5 Some of the researches of the hifce Mr George Minchiu exemplify how a scientist who sets out to achieve a certain result may fail in that particular quest, but aid discoveries of even greater importance. Mr Minchin devoted some time to the task of producing photographs at a distance by
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  • 30 5 jon >hoot was held on ou Friday afternoon er a keen competition in a Mn Prownlow. The following H'cap. wnlow 1.4 61.1 1.1 :jut I.S tio.-j
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  • 46 5 JAP ANESE FAMINE AND EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. icon of Singapore wishes to ack: Ig the following additional do -her 25.00 Hoi: way 100.00 kaon .00 MBM| hurch :i1.90 ilenhaia 86.11 ilone IJ9I t 1 Smith i;>.oo ■tason hurch 10.00 1.204.74 The miount has been duly for- <
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  • 156 5 IRESSION <)PTKI>. ling againftt the < <iovern- ntly beiu^ repressed with •-verity. According to the I correspondent of the Telegraph," every part of the country iat all attempts at outbreaks are bow severely crashed, and that hundreds a taking place. two secretaries of the Presidential Palace, five ex
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  • 66 5 London Gazette contains notif the King's approval of a recomm by the Admiralty that officers i the Royal Marines who ■■< J as interpreters in the Japa- language shall be permitted to go to Japan on full pay for short courses of to enable them to maintain their knowledge of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 157 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Monday, 20th April, at 2-30 p.m. 1. 99 years' Leasehold land and houses No. 13 A 14 Angulia Road, area 1980 sq. feet. Annua <iuit »ent S:J.^O. Total monthly rent $40. 2. 99 ftttn Leasehold land and hoiw^ Nos. 15, i« A 17 Anguli i Road,
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    • 1258 5 Auctions BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. SUIT No. 235 OF 1912. In the Estate of Choo Eng Choon, deceased. Betwrkn Tan Seok Yang and others Plaintiffs, AND ChooAngChee Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD LAND AND HOUSES FREEHOLD LAND TO BE HELD AT MESSRS CHING KENG LEE
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    • 711 5 I Auctions REMINDER. AUCTION SALE UNDER ORDER OF COURT MONDAY, 20th APRIL, AT 2.30 p m. AT OUR SALE ROOM S a VY V d ce e l0 T C ce k rr R a°ce d L SoUth Can 3' R ad and Nos ***Z* R CHIHG KENG LEE Co.,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 14 6 Craik. —On April 18, to Mr. and Mrs. D. McLeod Craik, a son.
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    • 15 6 Kinder. -March '5, at Fleet. Hants, Mary, wife of Claude W Kinder, aged 53.
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  • 1448 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, April 20, 1914 i: Trcth bey glsriaoi cr*c»?t» «£*p*i. Those who are interested in the consideration of the problem as to what influence or effect the assimilation of western learning is to have on the future of China, may have come across a book recently
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  • 564 6 I)r. H. (Jibbs leaves for Home by the German mail steamer Yorck to day. Mr Douglas Kmder.-ley left by tbe mail train for Penang to join the Homeward mail. Messrs Cbing Keng Lee and Co. bold an important sale of town land aud bouses this afternoon at I.SO p.m. Sir
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  • 57 6 STANDARD CREPE 3s. Fwtm Our Oun Corregpondtt b« :iril 1 s I ho tbtlliag pound i for itaniar. crepe. btationai > Kan.po.jg Kuantan bah rim dividend ol ll| per r Hidden streams has a li is f •nrried forward. Th. n dividend of Riverside declares l M.
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  • 9 6 Agents Middletou Sluicing tribute M
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  • 90 6 PENANG [TEI Tii. ciation n»— tjn| was t. nal the Wfl\ear was 10,69 2. .Mi re elected pi Association bad r> during the year. of the lmcoljfiists M. if au j SutelifiV 6eat( h work tin- The Hill EUuJi The (ia/ett. will not be completed lor t\ VclltUl-Choinc
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  • 189 6 (/'■'run, Our Own C'orrKu;: At the Planters Association meet Mr K. B. skinner was Mr F. C. JeavoD6 hou Id. Armstrong aud Kelso for Messrs Skinner, .-troiiß 1 o\ delegates to the 1' V.M. The motion that to nominate one represt the Legislative Council I aAacal
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  • 143 6 kind permission of c oloo« and the officers of the "Lh Light I the Baud will play in MM BolM from I to this (Mornia < All Siamese babies at lurtb rec< ive the name Dang go an autbui wben you hear a Siamese parent eicl ing, Dang
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 FOR PLANTERS!! A MEDICAL BOOK EVERYDAY LANGUAGE FOR MANAGERS, ASSISTANTS, DRESSERS OK RUBBER ESTATES BY I REGINALD JOHNSON B A H.A.0., M.8., BCH (DIBLIN) LEOTTKK ON MIDWIFERY \M» dVNAbCOLUCV T< > THE STRAITS MEDICAL SCHOOL. I Price $100 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. pJ&vL i ADVANCE DISPLAY I] NEW RACE MILLINERY
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  • 186 7 REVIVAL OF ANIMUS. Army Rumours M Cable]. KeitibV Skbvioe. \pril I*. The periodical the ouble of army re&igr. There are murmurs At leishot which will ■gaJasjl lister are eakmg at Langlev Mill, :'e >l:inder that bad plsnnwd to provoke the r. He added, that if interfered with the
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  • 37 7 Bad for British Insurance Cos. rh*M were m ling distillery, timber be provinces, munici"Oi TOO: lUd louth. there were thirteen ml .Nr'Ahere. includ: ii music* hall at Kingston linoleum works at larkd ea*t Lou- I
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  • 21 7 Official Victory. ipril 11 It is officially stated >;ui\iiiin bsien iops inflicted a crush v following, the casual:
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  • 37 7 ieo. \pril 17. The liner High- i hundred passengers i later. The Highland ■gHNI position, and a I prevents disembarkation of the 11. M.5. Glasgow is standing vessel, i— The passengers have been
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  • 48 7 >. Sir Conway Beltleld .v Commissioner for Zanzi addition to his present overuor of the East African F. K. Pearcr. C, M.G., is appoint r-sident of Zanzibar (of which there lously been an agent and consul New regulations regarding the •fcta* of Zanzibar are also gazetted. <
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  • 23 7 ures. official statistics of last giY« wheat .1,1 00,000 tons, linseed oats 74,000 tons. The present rap b tons.
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  • 55 7 \pril 17— Betting on the City >urban is Wrack 15 2 Sun Vat 1 offered after 9 l taken; Drinmore rnland 100—9 taken; Maiden I histleton 100—7 Aghdoe Tetrarch s— l offered, April 18.— Carpentier has pro '■looally agreed to box liunboat Smith in Lon<1 °n at the end
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  • 248 7 MATTERS REACHING CRISIS. Huerta's Quibbles. Washington, April in.— Huerta now de mands that the Mexican salute be returned gun for gun, which it is prarticallj certain that President Wilson will not accept. It is officially stated that Mr Bryan has instructed the American representative at Mexico
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  • 20 7 London. April I*. -The Prince of Wales goes for a week's cruise in the Colling wood.
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  • 20 7 Stockholm, April is. The King has liasa from his bed and sat up for a short time.
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  • 519 7 Annual Meeting. This meeting was coutinued on Saturday which was set aside for the Roberts competition. This is an attack competition for teams of six N. C. Os. and nun from Companies in the (iarrison. Teams had to advance at the double from the 400 sards to
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  • 203 7 GERMANY: NAVY BIRTH. Berlin April 18. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the storming of hueppel, the Kaiser issued general orders Ito the Army and Navy. The latter recalls the services of the then small Prussian Navy and expresses thanks to the captains land gunners who
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  • 38 7 Corfu, April 18.- The Kaiser has accepted the resignation of Herr Wedel, Viceroy of Alsace Lorraine, and he receives the title i of Prince. Minister of the Interior Dall- j wail da him in Alsace Lorraine.
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  • 37 7 Agreement of Powers. London, April 18. The Triplice has accepted the Triple Entente's suggestions regarding the Powers reply to the Greek Note but suggested minor amendments wbich aie not expected to raise ditliculties. 1
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  • 83 7 Lawyer's Unexpected Fee. I Wk, April 17. An old man believed to be a crank, tired at Mayor .Mitchell with a revolver. He missed the .Mayor aud hit the Corporation lawyer in the jaw. He was arrested. The Mayor's assailant is a septuagena- nan aud
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  • 460 7 The eooXM presented quite a busy appearance cm Saturday morning the number of early risers being exceeding large: the going at the top of the Straight was obscured by a dense mist which interfered with the training in several instances. Glorify worked alone over a ruile at strong
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  • 29 7 The late Lord Stratbcona, by a codicil I to his will, left £5,000 to Mr John Burns for the provision of a home for lepers in the L'nited Kingdom.
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  • 4259 7 ITS HISTOKY AND RESULTS. Coercion Doomed. [f^rorn Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 27. One week ago speaking at Hudderstield Mr Lloyd George said that We are confronted with the gravest issue raised in this country since the days of the .Stuarts." Mr Lloyd George usually exagerates but •on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 145 7 COLGATES LATEST CREATION "ECLAT" PERFUME 1.25 Bottle. SOAP 1.20 Per Box. POWDER 35 cts. Tin. EXQUISITE FRAGRANT AND REFRESHING OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON C Q HDTCHINSON TYRES FOR MOTOR CYCLES and CYCLES 26 x 2\ Tourist Trophy. 26 x 2; 4 Rubber Studded. 26 x 2| Heavy Passenger. 28 x 24
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 677 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETINGS (UNDER 3. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BK HELD ON Tuesday the sth, Thursday the 7th, and Saturday the 9th May, 1914. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. vY, sth May, 1914. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. Yahit $600. A Selling Race. A Handicap tor li
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    • 885 8 THIRD DAY. Saturday, 9th May.^l9l4. 1 ft 8. THE STEWARDS' STAKES and PLATE. Value $500. A Handicap for Pony ExGriffins that have run at the meeting. Entrance $25. Distance, Race Course. If there are more than Twelve Entries, the race to be divided into two races by the Handicapper. Class
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    • 558 8 Shipping NOBDDEUTSCHER LLOYD FOX EUROPE The Imperial German Mail Steamer "YORCK, 8,909 tons, Captain Lo Mr, left Hongkong, on Wednesday, the 1 5th inst., at noon and may be expected to arrive here on Sunday afternoon, the 19th inst., at 4 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe on
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    • 691 8 Shipping M. W~ MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Magellan April 26 Atlantique April 27 Polynesien May 10 Paul Lecat May 11 V. de la Ciotat May 24 Cordillere May 25 Chili June 7 Magellan June 8 Atlantique June 21 Polynesien
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    • 704 8 Shipping N7D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen f IMPERIAL GERMAN M All LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of bhis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Qamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouthampbon, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang C Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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    • 468 8 Shipping ~pT&oT ITEAM NAVIGATION COMPa* r or China, Japan, Penang. Cey| tc Aostralia, India, Aden, Eg ypi Mediterranean Por and London Through Bills of Lading toast, Persian Gulf Continental h 'ort r it Btaamera will i ta v, Bl«gapor MAIL LINES UOMEWAKi) <FOIi Prora Singapore, connecting Colombo with 1914. is
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 627 9 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S Co.) AND \Vestern Pacific Railway Co. i Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. w Turbine Liners KHINYO MARD" "TENYO i^acinc. Eqalpprf with Wireless Telegraphy TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. Qglfara- loavts
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    • 366 9 SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. URfiEBT CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANT. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, EX. YUv Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 189 9 THE IBANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. INC?RPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 j Capital Paid Up V 7,500,000 j Reserve Funds V 3,610,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). BRANChi-.d and Agencies: Araoy Iloilo Moji Tainan tiombay Kagi Nagasaki Takow Canton Keelung Osaka Tamsul Calcutta Kobe Shaughai Tokyo Foochow London
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    • 552 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID OP CAPITAL £i,200.00C RESERVE FUND I vi, 8)0,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £i aoo.ooo HEAD OFFICE 88, BIHHOPSQATE, LONDON, E. 0. ACFNCIBS AND BRANCHES: Amritßar Hongkong I'enang Bangkok Uoilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Balgon Calcutta Klang
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    • 357 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE M and Noa Forfeitable. Large Nett Surplus above liabilities Co* RESERVE and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1913. ovar $9,876,000.00. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locallf. Numerous modern schemes. J. H. EYANB, Manager,
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  • 361 10 The Youko Malay. You meet him strolling down the road, Or lolling in the shade Bound by no harsh industrial code, One of the (ireat Unpaid. To gome Chinese kept cotfee shop His patronage he lemi Wherein he sips his «yet strop, And gossips with his friends. He
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  • 941 10 The Ant total wiiere $>lven represents fi^ur. s I) 1912, the last column repiesents output ioi eileudar year to date in all eu Year 1913. Mar. 1914. Allagar 161,750 38,500 Alma 19,200 Alor Gajah 95. 5;,'> 5 000 22,700 Alor Pongsn 101,478 8.350 80,000 Anglo Johoie 124.524
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  • 62 10 I Belat BnMtk ug i onsol ood Irdib Hyd Kamuning Kami Kinta Kinta Association Kledang .'ulai Malayan Tin Menglembu Lode Middleton Tain bun P. Consolidated Peagkalen Pusing Lama Pubing Babru butan Huhtnan HaLinan Hyd Raub (Gold) Kedhille lioyal Johore Mgor lin Serend; b Siputeh SunR«M Bakau Sungei (iau
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  • 25 10 Beaufort British Romeo 1 4 Langkon 79,: Melalap IIMSO Meinbakut Sapong 068 Sekong I 1t,04t 11,441 South K»«t 5 1.221 Tenom 196,560
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 243 10 RUBBER. JACKSON S PATENT RUBBER SMOKING DRYING APPARATUS smokes rubber right through and is The only efficient machine on the marl. The only one guaranteed to smoke and dry robber ready for export in under 5 di The Cheapest to buy and the lowest o«t to ru*-U*B than cent per
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    • 56 10 MASSAGE Miss HARU Mr. FUJITA, No. 14, Quken Street. Are well known to many Doctors In Singapore as the most accomplished Japanese Masseuse and Masseur. We Adviße Ladie* and Gentlemen to tr-y our Missage as well as Medicine. If you are healthy try Massage twice a weei to keep your
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    • 185 10 Of I? 11/117 MO OlmVlllil o WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Teleobamb: SiEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 847, Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS jWWM WORKS, Ld. Head Office Caxton House, Westminister, Lcndoo, Supplies Dept. and Stores Upper Thames Street, London. Lamp* and Fittings Dept, Dalston, London. Works Stafford and Woclwicn. CELESTINS
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  • 1481 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, April 18. ah latiuE. Paid. r.4BT Div. Butbbs. Sellers. 86.000 2p 2b Allagar 7J% 1 7J 2 1 500,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 3 3 4 0 i 50,000 as 2s Anglo- Malay 44% lnt 9 9 10 7
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  • 67 11 (CORBBCTBD UF *O April 1"). Bank 4m a 14 demand 2 4 1 32 Private credits 8 m/| 3-4 11-B*2 credits 6 m/i 1-4$ France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 28 8$ India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 16}% Yokohama, demand 1 1 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66$
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  • 147 11 April 18. Tin buyers 184.26 Gambiet buyers 6.25 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.76 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spots buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 218 11 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. 4nt Exterminators. (The Universal,) For Fumigating with Patent "Universal" Powder. Of Soda. (For killinji weeds.) and Locnsts. Calculating and Adding Machines. (The Brnnsvigft" and Bri-Cal.") Cement. "Borneo," and Buffalo brandsFresh stocks monthly. Cigarettes. 1 1 >c Beszke I. Ca|dbeck Macgregop Co Cigarettes. Weinberji). I Sole
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    • 45 11 The Singapore Straits Directory for 1914. Price 18.50 per copy. 19.00, post-free to places in Straitt SetUemeato, Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis, Trenggann, British North Borneo, Sarawak an 4 Brunei to Siam, Saigon, NctherJandß^lndia, Ac, $9.50 post free. Publishers: FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITED
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 979 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wbflß Sydney Brit 5600 Glossop (Queensland, 15-4 H.M. Batavia 26 steamers Nat. Tonnaue 4 Mastet From Consignees Ko» Atlas Brit 367 Vijgonboom Pladjoe, 16-2 As Pet Co Uncertain Brandan Dut 176 de Kock lndragiri, 18-4 Ships Agency Uncertain C. Okmin
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  • 115 12 The Gregory Apcar is t\ue from Calcutta next Thursday with 1,250 tons of general cargo for discharge here. The Argenfels sailed from Newcastle N.B.W. on the 11th inst. with a full cargo; of Australian coal for di>charge here. The Tara goes into dry dock for painting today, she
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  • 83 12 East Wharf (Banin)— Nil East Wharf Section 1— I'aroo, Tara. Manche Sheers Wharf— Gracrhus Main Wharf Sec. 2— Nil 3— Nil 4— Nil s— Gorgon 6 Kongosan Maru New Dock Sec. 7— (Under construction West Wharf Sec. B—Kohsichang8 Kohsichang Jardlne's Wharf Sec. 9 Taizan Maru Pulo
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  • 119 12 Per Kaka Miss Paterson, Messrs G. A. McAfee, A. Kadir, Mrs Kemp. Per Tara •rs Gibbons, Mrs Gow child, Messrs J. Williatus, Lacey, Englke, Graff. Per Perak Mr Mrs C. Hamilton, Mr Mrs Talbot, Misses Dodwell, Messrs Dodweil, J. Dremet, L. H. Emerson, H. E. Bursess. Per Calypso Messrs
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 333 12 Oh. to be In England. Now that April s there h, The ANNUAL SPRING EXODtig To Ladies going Home from Bin! the Straits Settlements for the London CALL IMMEDIATELY ON ARRIVAL AT Messrs D. H. EVANS Co. L 290-322, Oxford Street, London. W. You will find at tli at all
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