The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 May 1914
1914-05-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-05-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. sTS SINGAPORE. FRIDAY MAY 1, 1914. NO. 8 12-115 words
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Article129 1914-05-01 1 Training notes will be fouud on page 7. Our London Financial letter is given on page 12. Fruser's circular again reports a dull week in the *hare market Page 6. The Tsvo Thousand guineas was won by Kennymore. after a fine race Page 7. It is stated129 words
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Article1199 1914-05-01 1 A celebrated writer of our time wa* Iced, not long ago. by an admirer ho that be managed to turn out voi i of excellent quality, with such remarkable regularity, yea: was i industrious, and that is u thing the at tißtfci iperaim nt is1,199 words
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Advertisement657 1914-05-01 1 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! «l SIR J. FORBES ROBERTSON I ALL All I U 111 To^ MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT For Three Nights Only WITH THEIR FULL LONDON DRURY LANE THEATRE COMPANY TT LI C" f\ Ij* ftf C\W I ISJ T\ I A I N IN 4 REELS. Hfl JB mm657 words
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Advertisement263 1914-05-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Race ball at Hotel Europe Page 6. Katz Bros, for smart things iu men's wear Page 7. Sale of bankrupt chop stock by Powell and Co. Page 5. Notice re share of millionaire's estate for sale-^-Page 2. At the Theatre Royal. Hamlet At the Gaiety fresh films. Page263 words
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Miscellaneous141 1914-05-01 1 THE WEEK. Friday Ist May, nigh Water— o 4 3 a.iu., 2-26 p.u. Moon First Quarter. St. Philip and St. Jai P. O. Homeward mail close**. Outward due Saturday 2nd High WMer- 1 27 a.m.. 3-3:, p m S. R. A. mtfi.. Prize Distribution. Djapoera. Evatt A Co., noon. Kalna141 words
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Article420 1914-05-01 2 LECTURERS LURE. Bmtoui and Dtmcwn of thru wokk. Lecture audiences and chairmen were discussed by several speakers at the an nual dinner of the Institute of Lecturers at the Hotel Cecil. Sir Arthur Couau Doyle, describing some of his own kcturiug experiences, said they had ull met the chairman who420 words
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Article123 1914-05-01 2 Calcutta, April 22. On Monday uight there was a farewell performance of Professor Chatris' Circus under the patronage of Mr Butler, Judicial Comraiss'oner, Central Provinces, at Nagpur. A feat of tricycle riding by an elephant with a lion on its back wa» to be performed in123 words
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Advertisement1650 1914-05-01 2 Notices NOTICE. Notice is hereby gives that by two Deeds of Revocation dated th<* inth <iav r»f April 1914 Lo w Chee Neo h< s revoked the Power of Attorney dated tl-.e '22ml December 19'1 executed by her in favour of Mr Khoo Chong Seng and Mr Ong Ang and1,650 words
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Advertisement516 1914-05-01 2 Wanted GOOD GENERAL ENGINEER DESIRES r POSITION Experience in erectioa, boat building, foundry and practicpl work. Eight years on plantations. Analysis of soils, manure. Bui 1 veying, irrigation, dredging, boring and blasting. Any reasonable offer accepted. Jungle work preferred. Apply T. L., B 0 Fwm» l J reBK. 1-5 45516 words
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Advertisement285 1914-05-01 2 For Sale MILLIONAIRE SON S SHARE FOrla^ OiE-EIGHT OF TWO-THIRDS OF THE Mav !9!4 same \f BotophM Aiifnn alias Mohui Griffin born on 1 i 1 rteftse api>lv U 8. A. STORE 1 5 FOR SALE PRIVATELY <>U« second h;u d I For f urth< r particulars apt CHINO KENO285 words
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Article1474 1914-05-01 3 By Hkr HIOHNBSS The Ranee of Sakawak. l'Ui i MEAD BBFOBB THE ROYAL SOCIBTT of Arts on Aimul Ist. The story of Sarawak attracts more at- tentiou iu comparatively new countries, such as the I'uited States of America, Canada, and Australia, than in England. The native element iu Sarawak1,474 words
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Article235 1914-05-01 3 One of the great West end tradesmen has been expressing the wish that all his lady customers had banking accounts, for he finds that those who can pay by cheque pay regularly, but those who have to find the money out of a weekly allowance only settle every235 words
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Advertisement124 1914-05-01 3 CA RLSBERG BEJUL J* M- World -wide use. x. ■^MBBVaiMfIBaVBVB^BB^aVaiBiaiaVa^MHBVBVa^SJBiBVBBIMaiBIBVIBBBHBSHHaVaVIVMBF SOLE AGENTS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapire. RUBBER. v S PATENT RUBBER SMOKING DRYING APPARATUS une on I ket. otl to smoke and dry rubber ready for export in •> l the lowest cost to ran— less than h124 words
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Advertisement76 1914-05-01 3 I* THIS t I I IT! i; I WATERBUiITCS METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound I TASTELESS ODORLESS j£ WZ&\ The atest scientific preit /^bßBk parali. >'i of COO LIVER l£^£^ ;i oil. Does all that is claimed for it and super- ~l~'fijk'[' sedes the old fashioned +j X I :^Ky~-76 words
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Advertisement324 1914-05-01 3 |kJ IVCr LCIv ||kj|| \vv/ (Trade Mark) yjȣl I| Cod Liver Oil I i|| with if I Malt Extract #1 m The World-renowned u\ Repairer of Weakened yj Constitutions luj The first spoonful of this remarkable l\\ II HI 1/ restorative starts the weak and wasted I ji person on324 words
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Article961 1914-05-01 4 I l; MAKD AS STKKI Cold iron can be made to flow like treacle, and. though not many c;m i:aw Men II Ao >o, yt t the late Sir William Roberts Austen, who wjs th* n Mattel of the Mint, succeeded in making a public exhibition of961 words
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Article253 1914-05-01 4 HIr>TORY OF A BATCH OF SHAKES At the general meeting of the HollandAmerica Line the Board made a statement, of which the following is a purport The share holdings of thecompanj are not arranged as has recently been an nounced in the foreigu Press. In 1902 the firm253 words
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Article74 1914-05-01 4 Ha of aclie.s »n<] pains ho%d*eb* > i't. I) u;k tche, earache, sore throi; M-l Nir..nis and tutus* s In l>e« iiin*. ck !v •I hdu«i a bottle of Little s Oriental Balm, l >*n%* the pat*. S-o. bit quickly Ju tiub ti in where the paiu, ache74 words
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Advertisement357 1914-05-01 4 Hll II III! *****l Hill fill LIIIJUiIIiILSLIiILmiIIILLLIUIJEO LJ The British War Office India Office Admir aity, v COMDPiVFQFn MILK 3 The S. S. and F. MS. Government Hospitals, etc. Wl LKMAID BRAN^I !^J h MILKMAID |H I| 3 S NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Go. (LONDON.) O'.i :s is 8b357 words
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Advertisement591 1914-05-01 5 FOLLY OF WAR. ArniEN Paris, Ma t eh 27. President of the London ciation. and a permanent of Imperial De kinc appeal for peace in the Sorbonne, Paris, J Leon Bourgeois, a former and there was a die pTf ,th from Mr Norman ireat Illusion, to high tribute. Lord Esher591 words
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Advertisement185 1914-05-01 5 It is not a matter of indifference wh«her you takt a trustwor t !,y tt mt4y. or one recommended ar "just as good A characteristic property of genuine Aspirin Tablets, for instance, that t rapid v r u tliour stirrjng u hx substjrutes ortcn do no: e consequently ineffectual. One185 words
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Advertisement225 1914-05-01 5 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL. KUALA LUMPUR. I*ll 5-6 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 CfßfcS DISC HARGES. KIT HKRSKX. WITHOUT INJECTIONS. THERAPION NO. 2 CI"RPS BLOOD POISON, BAD LEGS. SKIN ERUPTIONS. THERAPION NO. 3 C I' RES C-II RON IC WEAKM S«F.S. DRAINS, LOST VIGOR.225 words
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Advertisement578 1914-05-01 5 Auctions RE CHOPS LOH KEE SENG ft LOH CHEE SENG, IN BANKRUPTCY AUCTION S/.1.E OF Stock iii Trade At No. 28 Market Street On Saturday, 2nd May, at 11 am. Hongkong-made coloured cloth, Chinese silk thread, coloured stocking*, Chinese shoes, bone chopsticks, brass trays blackwood lanterns, musical instruments, etc., etc.578 words
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Advertisement649 1914-05-01 5 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. l'et I'itO hii .»ial ia. counectJiiK with the IDdia at rolombo doe Ma> I.— Mr A Mrs |J. i\ O. Spoaner. H. i w M. Farqu ihaison. k T. .Ualiu. bury, Mrs Evennette, W. G. S Soott. R Jones, Messrs D. A H. L. Owen, W. Coatcs, R.649 words
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Article, Illustration2221 1914-05-01 6 The Singapore Free press. Friday, May 1, 1914. t t I t mad t .-o'. :i«ii s There is one fairly strong argument for settling the liish problem, besides that of relieving the British Parliament of the incubus of the Nationalist party and the complications of proposed legislation introduced by2,221 words
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74 1914-05-01 6 FRASEER'S SHARE CIRCULAR. CIRCULAR. I ■IMIP Hi \jilat. B ni most ol the ing Stocks. all Metioo., close at th, the volun... of ssjafnesi cienttoi Indi. old limit* and ii hav. been rarefulh been done. Ri 7:d, Iniled B lamU »nd L Bukit K i, Uerlitu ill Doll v.< u-74 words
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Article34 1914-05-01 6 kn< nounce that as 6001. ivailable for ordinal for New ..rk will of the I'm i unal. 1 wd by tbe j and it may be furl due coarse sh.:34 words
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Article335 1914-05-01 6 port for i hold.rs at the thim ing, is as follow* Tij> Cora May*- ph statement of tli. up to H LI Account m dividend of ll n p< I'Jl3, the amour.' lit of thic account is 'J K resolved (bllowfog manner To pay a final dividend335 words
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Advertisement58 1914-05-01 6 SMARTEST RACE <?$ FASHIONS. V\fX?^^\ W Evening Frocks j^^^^^B New Race Gowns jj M& and Millmer Y- New Shoes >.^ k 1 and Sunshades. Nsv/ Dress Fabrics %L Little's GRAND HOTEL DE LEUROPT RACE BALL TUESDAY, sth MAY, 1914. ONE JUST ARRIVED THE NEW (1914) 20 H.P. I The Talk58 words
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Article326 1914-05-01 7 submarine Cable - submarine Cable UNIONISTS MORE PACIFIC. Hopes of Further Negotiations. lil;/;o;'p I NERVICB. H riMM vvas another has arrived «re was intense ax _:bting the battle turned out to be The Cll Welcome to Thank you." >ast gu.i .■.tin tha! arms were the >hores of Lough overs to patrol326 words
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Article30 1914-05-01 7 **re lift caiJe6 of piag ue no tif,ed d uriD g the week ending lH tb and 88 deaths. Two of the 'apaueee and one wai a Malay. were Chineae.30 words
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Article105 1914-05-01 7 Submarine Cable - FAVOURITE WINS THE FIRST. A Fine Kace. MW Submarine Cable KILTRB? SEBVICI. London, April :*0. The result of the Two Thousand is. 1. Kennymore, betting 2 l. 2. Corcyra, 7 2. P.lack Jester 20—1. Kighteen ran and Kennymore von by a s«hort head, two lengths between second and105 words
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Article162 1914-05-01 7 Schemes for Development lin, April 10. In the discussion on the Foreign Ultimate! in the Budget Comthe reporter said that German influence in China was apparently receding and demanded more German salaried con suls aud trade expe; The Foreign Minister, Herr Jagow de clared that Belgium162 words
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Article79 1914-05-01 7 London, April :>0. Thf South American mediators have requested an armisi between the i ttes and Mexico aud the former accept the request. Washington, April 30. Mr. Daniels states that the operations against Mexico have tested the preparedness of the Navy. The number ot in commission has been79 words
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Article37 1914-05-01 7 Victoria. B.C. April 29. -Owing to the overcrowded labour market, the Canadian imi: i authorities on the Pacific Coast bare been instructed ro prevent* the eutry of all Chineee between May 21 and 30.37 words
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Article30 1914-05-01 7 London. Aoril 29. -2 1 persons perish* ed by an explosion In a coal mine at Eccles. Virginia. The mine soon took lire and let were impossible.30 words
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Article21 1914-05-01 7 London, April 29. The Duke of Argyll is suffering from double pneumonia an i condition is serious.21 words
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Article23 1914-05-01 7 London April 80. The Highland Piper which went ashore on April is at Banco Ingles, South America, has been refloated.23 words
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Article45 1914-05-01 7 V N'r.w Rur.F The Council of the English Football Association have passed the following new rule, to come into effect, next senson "Players that are injured during play are required to be removed from the field of play immediately if unable to continue playing."45 words
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Article73 1914-05-01 7 Fourth Round. On a third meeting, and after playing extra time Third Lanark, 1 Stevenston United, 0. Semi Finals. Hibernians, :> St. Mirreu, 1. Celtic, 2 Third Lanark, 0. SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Saturday, May 2nd. Johnston's Pier, 2.15 and 3.10 p.m. Club Bungalow, 2.45 and 5.80 p.m. Sunday,73 words
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Article13 1914-05-01 7 Chief Oi ficeh and Two PASSENGERS in- Gravk Condition.13 words
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Article230 1914-05-01 7 Owing to the unfortunate indisposition of H»>n Paul Sehramm, due to overwork on the Continent, the pianist for Saturd:iv s concert will be that brilliant young it, Mr Russell Bouuer. On the voyage our by the Koningen Emma tfor which ship Madame Kalna and her company have230 words
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Article190 1914-05-01 7 The Hon. Mr. l. A. S. Bucknill K.c.in the Supreme Court yesterday delivered judg inent in which Loh Ah Swee, of Upper Nankin Street, applied for an injunction to restrain Teo Hoo Lye and Wee Bock Sin and their employees from trespassing by boat or otherwise190 words
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Article45 1914-05-01 7 The Captain Superintendent of Police, Hongkong the Hon. Mr Mel. Messer recently presented Inspector Dymond with the medal for merit secured after twenty years service in the force. Inspector Dymond retires from the force this months and is due to proceed home on June 6.45 words
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Article125 1914-05-01 7 SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. The Mixed Doubles in connection with the above meeting wore shot otf yesterday afternoon. Twelve pairs entered and an interesting struggle ensued. The light was not too good, a thunderstorm banking up during the afternoon and the shooting was rather variable. The conditions were, ladies ten shots125 words
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Article553 1914-05-01 7 It was line and clear yesterday morning, but the proper tracks were a little heavy going on the top bend. There was a considerable amount of gallopirg. R. Fenn arrived on Wednesday from Penang with Batu Gajah and Othello, and the rest of Penang horses arrived yesterday morning.553 words
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Advertisement303 1914-05-01 7 FULLER'S DELICIOUS I SWEETS AND CHOCOLATES I MIXED SWEETS lb 85 cts. lib! $1-70 CHOCOLATES lb 55 cts. lib. $1-10 CHOCOLATE ALMONDS Vlb 85 cts. lib. $1-70 DUCHESSE ALMONDS Ilb boxes $1 70 CREAM WALNUTS j lb $1.10 PEPPERMINT CREAMS lib $0-55 MIXED CARAMELS Ilb n $0 55 MILK CHOCOLATE303 words
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Advertisement542 1914-05-01 8 International Rubber Congress Exhibition, BATAVIA 1914. Oongre&a 7-1-ith, Sopt., 101 1. Exhibition: s th September to ih October, 191 1. Lectures by renowned Scientists Experts. Interesting excursions in Java arranged. Reduced Steamship. Railway Tramway fares for Holders of Congress Tickets. to W. E Van RIJNBERK, I I M. S. Subcommittee.542 words
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Advertisement562 1914-05-01 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer THONGWA 6,298 tons, O. M. Robins Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday. Ist May, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for Ist and 2nd class passengers and is fitted562 words
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Advertisement544 1914-05-01 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between 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 with544 words
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Advertisement687 1914-05-01 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 Polynesien May 10 Paul Lecet May 11 V. de la Ciotat May 24 Cordillere May 25 Chili June 7 Magellan June 8 Atlantique June 21 Polynesien June 22 SINGAPORE-SAIGON-HAIPHONG.- A Branch Line687 words
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Advertisement693 1914-05-01 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddentscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers 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, Tsingtau Nagasaki and693 words
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Advertisement475 1914-05-01 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyltn Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading immt 3oast, Persian Gulf, Continental and AtueiS Steamer* will leave Slngapor. ot MAIL LINES BOMEWARD (FOB I CKOPt) From Singapore, connecting Colombo with 1914. ss Delta May 1475 words
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Advertisement640 1914-05-01 9 Shipping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND \tfestern Pacific Railway Co. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran cisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. agr **> Tou Triple Screw Turbine Liners SHINTO MARD TENYC autj YO the Queens of640 words
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Advertisement796 1914-05-01 9 I SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. URGEBT Mp|m m PROSPEKOUS and PROGBESSIVE 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 Assurance Companies Art ATTRACTIVE PLANS796 words
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Advertisement550 1914-05-01 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROMI CHARTER. PAID DP CAPITAL £1 200 ono RBSKRYB FUND I £l!3ns& Reserve Liability of Proprietors™ £1 20o!ooo HEAD OFFICE 88, BIBHOPSOATB, LONDON, B. 0. A&FNCIEB AND BRANCHEB: Amntsai Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Kangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta550 words
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Advertisement351 1914-05-01 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 188J. Direct Government Super vibiob Government Au: Fo^ifa^le^ W RLD WIDE "<» KUiKhKVE and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locate Numerous modem schetues. 1. H. EYANB, Manager, South Eaptere AM* THE BORNEO Co Ltd. Genera351 words
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Article487 1914-05-01 10 The thirteen tables sent over by the Sue/. Canal Direction are interesting readlag and bear upon almost every point of the Canal traffic. The following percen 1 tages show how the tonnage using the j canal was distributed under tbe different flags:— 1018. 1912. 1911.487 words
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Article178 1914-05-01 10 The soiled bank note as a medium of infection is to be eliminated in Canada. A method for destroying bacteria without injury to the notes has been discovered. When the Canadian Bank Act was under consideration la6t year a clause was added to the effect that178 words
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Article74 1914-05-01 10 The boy entered the office as silently as possible, conscious of having taken a very long time to go a very short distance. The cashier eyed him sternly and demanded;— "Do you work here "Yes," stammered the boy. "Your name "John Thompson." The cashier gazed long and earnestly at74 words
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Article71 1914-05-01 10 Bowing and Company's Electric Turbo system does five times the work for the same head as the old Hydraulic Elevator system. Installations of this class now erected in leading mines in Australia and New Zealand. The Borneo Company, Ltd., Singapore, have been appointed Agents for The Federated Malay71 words
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Advertisement283 1914-05-01 10 A Drink to be grateful for. f Not simply a thirst-quencher > ffl^^jg i or stimulant, but just the purest E^^BSBffi and most health-infusing spirit 1w55Kl iat as ever keen produced im Wolfe s j&tY^rTa Aromatic Schiedam *¥*^r Schnapps r£» the beverage for all times and all 1 tor men283 words
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Advertisement668 1914-05-01 10 ftiK CKVfELL CONFIDfIVDty n. c& B Jjli r^rr« MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED OATS i4 c/ean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast. A$ AGENTS FOR LEA 4 PERRINI' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE .*T C HE B m PREPARATION 0^ pp Good Digestion" This excellent wish may be realised by taking the Allenburys' DIET. which668 words
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Article21 1914-05-01 11 Issued by PHASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, April 30. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIEB. MUNES. INDUSTRIALS.21 words
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Article80 1914-05-01 11 [Nationality British if not specified.] April 30 Myrmidon, Taylor, Havre Kumchow, Martin, Saigon Resident, Dut, Schiff, Mahmood Rhio Kaka, Barnes. Malacca Muar Selangor, Stack, P. S'ham via ports Abbotsford, Morris, Bagau Dinsburg, Ger, Carlf-en, Hamburg via ports Nam Yong, Russell, Ternate via ports Canton, Swed, RLnstroom, Japan via ports80 words
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Article64 1914-05-01 11 (Corrected dp to April to). Bank 4ma 2-4* demand 2.4 132 Private credits 8 m/s 2-4* credits 6m 1 1.4$ France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238} India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand isf% Yokohama, demand H4j| Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66§ Sovereigns, Bank Buying |8.64 Bank of64 words
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Article146 1914-05-01 11 April tO. Tin 175 tons sold |T9.82i Gambiee buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.76 Gambier Cube No. a 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pom buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) 24.00 Nutmegs (60 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom146 words
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Article111 1914-05-01 11 From Eurcpe.— Per N. D. L. P. Li May Per P. &O. India with mails, up to 10th instant, due today. From China.— Per N. I). I. 1. Alice due May 4. London Mails Despatched. Left. Due. Arritttf. B. I. Mar 26 April 17 April 17 M.111 words
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Advertisement88 1914-05-01 11 OLIVER' Typewriters. Send lor particulars of the newest models (Nos. 5 6). The M Oliver n is deservedly the favourite high-class visible writer throughout the world. Stocked with English, French and German Keyboards. Foolscap takes paper 9 ins. wide. Brief do 14 do Policy do 18 do Also Special Carriages88 words
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Miscellaneous808 1914-05-01 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arr: For When Sea Belle .F.M.S. 400 Yacht P. S'hara, 28-4 F.M.S. Kelantan \armouth H.M. Cru. 5250 Cochrane Colombo, 21-4 s\ o H'kong mmmm* Nat. Tonnace 4 Mastei From Consignee* Fot Alcinouß Brit 4278 Brown Miike, 26 4 Mansfield Macassar Aragonia Ger808 words
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Article2117 1914-05-01 12 Letter. D Improving -The Latest .gor aud Sungei V. favourable S onut ctivc. April I .-nmodity. has beer, quite strong. ?respousible factors short intei |OOi d-uiand umfacturers who have been living it from hand to mouth on short Ml ek would not be [come. Any riM beyond the2,117 words
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828 1914-05-01 12 UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON. .1 The animal meeting was held on April IT, Mr \V. L. I'attenden presiding. The Chairman said -Before proceeding with the business of the meeting, I will first refer with deep regret to the death of Mr (i. Friesland, who but for his untimely! decease828 words
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Article369 1914-05-01 12 1 1 The Japan is due here next Monday 4th inst. with gunniei and general cargo for discharge. The Annan Maru is due from Japan and Hongkong on Saturday morning 2nd inst. with genera) cargo for discharge here. The 11. A. L. Sambia left Sabang on the 'JSth369 words
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Advertisement293 1914-05-01 12 A STANDARD ATTRACTION AT THK HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH FOR NORTH BRIDGE ROAD fW#£*tti»c &l/\ Commencing Thursday. 30th April. O/Vf V ALEXANDRE DUMAS MASTERPIECE I THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO •IN FIVE REELS Produced nn a Most Lavish scak by th< FAIOUS PLAYERS CO. JA¥L the fatuous American A.ct<»r in tt293 words
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Miscellaneous451 1914-05-01 12 WEATHER REPORT. Bar. Wind. Tern. Hum. Sky R HK 30th 6a i9.-7 Eattl 74 o M?; 3Uh 10a 760 El 33 15 C [TK. 30th 2F 1 .88 1 78 o MN. '6 Ah IP 707 SK-f 23 36 C Time-ballss on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at451 words
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