The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 May 1914
1914-05-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-05-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY MAY 13 1914. NO. 8,13415 words
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Article92 1914-05-13 1 Sporting notes and general sporting news is given on page 12. Rubbei company reports, notes, auction results etc on page 5. Increases in income tax form a special feature of the Budget Page 7. The 6udden death of Mr E. A. Cook of the F.M.S. Railways has92 words
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Article984 1914-05-13 1 What can be more horrible than dig cord. The very word is suggestive of til sorte of terrible noises, of hubbub and strife. It is 6aid that even the soldiers of Julius Caesar quailed before the discordant sound of hruidical horns. To the musician, liov.cvcr, the discord necessary984 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement299 1914-05-13 1 TONIGHT AND FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P. M. TO 11-15 PM. A L :DbR DUMAS' CELEBRATED ROMANCE OF THE REIGN OF TERROR. THE CHEVALIER ijto MAISON-ROUGE 7 500 FEET IN 5 PARTS I In the Days ol the Terror. Par: II A299 words
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Advertisement372 1914-05-13 1 PALLADIUM THE HOUSE OF REFINEMENT. "A PROGRAMME THAT IS SURE TO PLEASE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A QUESTION OF RIGHT (A Lubin Exclusive a story of America's third degree) A FLIGHT OVER FRANCE IN A HYDROPLANE THE PIPE OF PEACE. (A story of the West.) A TILE MISSING. (Comic.) THE VIVAPHONE. (Pictures372 words
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Advertisement211 1914-05-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Fillis Circus, grand military night tonight Page 1. Municipal notice re renewal of dog licences Page 2. Ground floor shop space to let in Raffles Square Page 2. The East Asiatic Company are agents for Diesel motors Page 1. Fresh films at the Marlborough: At the Theatre Royal,211 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1914-05-13 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 13th. High Water— l 4 a.m. Thursday Uth. High Water C-9 a.m., '-56 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail due. Masonic Club, Final Napier Cup, 9 pm. Friday 15th. High Water— 0-51 a.m.. 2-58 p.m. Football, Cup match. RE. v AzevedOß. P. O. Outward mail due. D. G.114 words
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Article425 1914-05-13 2 The annual general meeting was held ou April 9, in (ilastfow. F. A. Swet t«nha < bamiKin of tbeCouipaay, ;tnl, uud, iv moving the adoption of the report, already published, sain that Miice lust year there had been a fall in the price of their product from425 words
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Article256 1914-05-13 2 The bth annual meeting of the above Company was held at the offices of Messrs Lewis Brown Co., Agents and *ecre taries. Colombo who were represented by Mr W. R. Donaldson. Mr C. E. Haslop presided, and there were also present Messrs L. O. Leefe and D. Scott.256 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1914-05-13 2 SEE OUR WINDOW Fo:< GRAMOPHONE BARGAINS SMALL STOCK ONLY TO CLEAR. ridiculously low prices wvich cannot be repeated n.NCE STOCK H*L"STED. Robinson PIANO Co. DENTISTRY BY EUROPEAN EXPERT MI' LOVING LATEST SCIENTIFIC METHODS AND UP-TO DATE MODERN APPLIANCES «RV FOR HYGIENIC AND PE FECT WORKMANSHIP. Treatment only AlviS2l wm N380 words
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Advertisement844 1914-05-13 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER S Offico, up to noon of the *6th May, 19)4. for the following works 1. fraction of nineteen 3id Grade Clerks' Quarters at Kand&ng Kcrbau 2. Conversion of Store-r^m at Rochore Polic Station into Quarters for a Sub Inspector,844 words
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Advertisement392 1914-05-13 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice It hereby i that the and Licensing ot doga within Hit AJuiiuipality of the Tcwu of Singapore for ilie year beginning June Int. 1914, ami ending May 31st. 1915, will commence on Monday. June Ist. li»i4. and will be continued daily, (Sundays excepted) between the hours392 words
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Advertisement547 1914-05-13 2 Notices NOTICE TO EXPORTERS. In view of the expected completion of the PANAMA CANAL and its early opening for Merchant Tonnage, the undersigned Associated Members of the NEW YORK CONFERENCE derire to make it known to SHIPPEJ IN THE FAR EAST that tl will establish a service "VIA PANAMA" to547 words
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Advertisement287 1914-05-13 2 Wanted^ dresser Appl, f i WANTED i Tin Min< in ierak ft Co.. Win 12-r, FACTORY ASSISTANT For Kublx-i tstat know U by lei ■e&LJSI Vt< tleman with Kutfhsi 12 C D Pos REm|Ti REQUIRED MHMitU An i un-d Sii HARFIBONB A O I*4 WANTED hid. J Borm-u. clti U287 words
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Article679 1914-05-13 3 STRUGGLE AGAINST SLAV DOMINATION. Perils of Industrialism Imaginative pictures of Germany's j future almost always a very martial! future are very common here, and usually do not merit much attention, but occa eionally a book appears which represents a school of thought, and also throws fresh light679 words
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Article166 1914-05-13 3 Principal Adeney, who is now on a tour round the world, has spent two months in the North Island, New Zealand. He sends to the Christian World 6Otne of his impressions. The tlrst is one of brightness, both of climate and of people. Dr. Adeney166 words
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Article913 1914-05-13 3 A very accomplished swindler in the grand manner has just bt>eu laid by the heels at the London Sessions and sentenced to three years' penal servitude. The story of his adventurew illustrates once more J how a good address, a plausible manner, and a talent913 words
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Article64 1914-05-13 3 The oldest and largest makers of high pressure Pipe lines are Messrs. Boving Co., who during three years delivered approximately over 300,000 tons used especially for Hydro- Electric service. For The British Aluminium Co. at Loch Leven they have installed 39 inch pipes for 98 ft. Head. The64 words
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Advertisement201 1914-05-13 3 CA RLSBERG BEErL a in World -wide use. SOLE AGENTS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapore. JAMES MOTION C? SL \SD OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, SINGAPORE. I 3li clock !l n d -JJF C h r o n of*"|^ Makers and raits Settlements, and by appointuossenschaft. Hamburg. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS carefully and201 words
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Advertisement15 1914-05-13 3 For Coughs and chills. Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, bold everywhere, 80 cent* a bottle.15 words
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Advertisement880 1914-05-13 3 Auctions BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A Large Number of Valuable Properties To be held at Messrs Powell Co. s Sale-room. ON A DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER No. 52, 53 and 88 Upper Hokien Street, Singapore town No. 40; Nankin Street. Singapore880 words
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Article320 1914-05-13 4 I Jen 1 I th« r. in. in I the Mioa 1 i" Wuikiu rii .1 to the artber Id to that platform, I c ground but th< aliaily liable to >ince the dayi of Babel M thought the prcct'edinjj iv modern Mines the objection r thai of320 words
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Article166 1914-05-13 4 The Hot W\x Bath. bath of paraffin wax heated to 135 ihrenheit is th»> new and extraor linarily efficacious treatment for thenI ,i. aout, sciatica, lumbago, and kindred affection The method, which is called the Keritherapy, lias been described by its discoverer, I>octor Barthe de Suudfort, to166 words
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Advertisement568 1914-05-13 4 R- NESTLES and KOHLERS CHOCOLATES a htm y |W Iwl^il^ilOTK SUPERB CHOCOLATE V\^kW>a& .l» 5 L|d so NOURISHING THAT EVERY TABLET MAKES A MEAL THE SWEETMEAT DE LUXE 5 PJ NESTLE and ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. (London). EiiililSlH iinmiil:; jminirmnmiiiiiniiiinnTHfj For the Races N^ss w PRISM BINOCULARS J7 NEW MODELS568 words
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Article458 1914-05-13 5 tiled 1 ban ha\ 4 I of I have rd in-ten-1 .i 48 .illy. row ra). will be with ful -on. It rary in wing I a> w--4 and .Mi- > practical of this This to all Ml of i probably be few fthiug Z by the mdent458 words
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Article272 1914-05-13 5 The report of the Auglo-Malay Kubl>er Company, Ltd., for 1913. to be presented at the meeting on 7th insfi states that tbt crop harvested amounted to 1,346,00* lb* againi -innate of 1,1 30.000 lbs, and a yield in 1912 of 943,491 lbs. The crop obtained from an average272 words
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Article255 1914-05-13 5 The report of tbe >uuKei Kiiau Rubber •_e Ltd.. for 1910. to be submitted at the meeting ou the loth nil states that the year's working resulted iv a pron't of £6,607. which with the amount brought forward. XI. 174 amounts to .£7, 7 s After deducting the255 words
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Article114 1914-05-13 5 Singapore, 12th May. The usual auction of the Singapore i haraber of Commerce Rubber Association 1 was held yesterday when there was offered for sale 875.58 pikuls or 116,741 lbs, and sold 598.45 pikuls or 79,793 lbs. Prices Realized Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed 5126 to »129 Good114 words
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Article619 1914-05-13 5 Kki.kmak. The MomiiKil Capital is 5350,000 iv 55 shares, of which there are issued 11,000 fully paid and 57,850 shares 54.50 called up, making issued capital 9315,325. The financial year ends 31st May and last report, dated 14th July gives the area as: Planted 725 acres. Reserve619 words
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Article184 1914-05-13 5 Singapore, 12tb May. The tone of the Auction held this morning was distinctly dull. Prices generally were lower and a considerable quantity was bought in. There was only one lot of Fine Pale Crepe disposed of, this fetching the highest price of the sale, $134 per pikul.184 words
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Article48 1914-05-13 5 ACUTELY DEPRESSED MARKET (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 12. Lanadron declares a dividend of ten per cent carries to reserve £5,000 and forward £4,400. Ledbury pays a final dividend of ten per cent, reserve £5,000 and forward £1,400. The Share Market remains acutely depressed.48 words
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Article499 1914-05-13 5 Singapore, May 12. A decidedly weaker toue was noticeable at to day's auctions, and prices all round shewed a decline. Standard Quality Crepe, the supply of which was small, brought $134, this being $•> less than last week. Smoked Sheet was in rather poor demand, the499 words
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Article155 1914-05-13 5 A rather heavy drop is shown in the earnings of the Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates for the past year, the net profits amounting to £34,700, as compared with £58,300 in 1912, aud the dividend is, consequently, reduced from 75 percent, to 50 per cent. The Company did155 words
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Article43 1914-05-13 5 Messrs F. W. Barker ft Co., are in receipt of telegrams advisinp that the Directors have declared dividends Lanadron, 10 per cent, for year ended Dec. 81, 1918. Ledbury, 10 per cent, final, making 15 per cent, for the year 1918.43 words
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Article366 1914-05-13 5 London April 17th. Plantation values have advanced appreciably as a result of the past week's business. A quiet tone was met with over the holidays, but the strong demand for spot and near Standard Crepe, which has lately been the outstanding feature of the market has dominated366 words
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Article308 1914-05-13 5 The report of tbr Seretnbaa Rabbet Estate Company, Ltd.. for L9lB, to be I submitted at the meeting on 22nd ult.. states that the crop of rubber secured amounted to 564.006 lbs, which shows ail excess of 113, H12 lbs over that secured in 1912. The average price308 words
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Article26 1914-05-13 5 Kntries for (iarrison Football League close on Friday, 15th May. All entries and results of matches must be sent in in writing, to the Honorary Secretary.26 words
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Article454 1914-05-13 5 The annual meeting wa6 held on April 9in (ilasgow. Mr Thos. North Christ chairman of the Company, presided, and in moving the adoption of the repot t already publish. I i that in all the circumstances of the past year the actual increase of 17 r, in454 words
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Article313 1914-05-13 5 The report for 1918 ol the !>amansara (Selangor* Rubber Company. Ltd, to be submitted at Mm eighth ordinary annual general meeting at the London Chamber of Conituercv I on 17th April. state* that the profit for tl ng off £StMl for depreciation of buildings and machinery, w;. 44.313 words
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Advertisement82 1914-05-13 5 RUBBER. THE JACKSON RUBBER CURING AND DRYING APPARATUS st is done. We have no connection of an) kind in London or an\\\i el&e m Europe, therefore rubber cured by this process is sold entirely on its merits Sales in London I lth February. Rubber cured l>\ tfe son Process realized82 words
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Article22 1914-05-13 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. On May 7th, on Board 'Princess Alice" Edwin Cosby Kraal, aged 44. Buried at Pcnang. English papers please copy.22 words
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Article, Illustration838 1914-05-13 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, May 13, 1914. bnVec a? There is nothing like a thorough-going monopoly or combine for making profit and no concern which is so likel> to excite the envy of the profit -maker, if he happen to be left out of the monopoly, or subject to838 words
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Article1426 1914-05-13 6 Captain G. If. Bond, Ist Bn. K.0. Y.L.1., has been granted leave of absence, on private affairs, from 16th May, 1914, to 30th June with permission to proceed to British North Borneo. There are quite a number of motor cars running iv the F.M.S. now fitted with tyres made entirely1,426 words
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Article91 1914-05-13 6 We I Kincs of o|j < And for olden gold. Mohhom s| J;i For the flaunt With Launeelot •mile from Oiiim i And we fceldutu bhM Holy (Jrail in Wi we wen aid From the gam hi the bund that at HotK i on fur ■nding91 words
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Article299 1914-05-13 6 m KinT' lv your pt your correspond hue omitted to Mr B. P. de >ilva whi cription paper for t invitations to tl come to the hotel fc of hiti departure. In fairness to Mi I•< should be given bim in Singapore, I*J t X Members of the Ma299 words
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Advertisement114 1914-05-13 6 Sweet C/iestnut 7b6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. SPECIAL TO MOTORISTS "THE SECRET OF TUNE" 0 X2m LODGE PLUG J^^S LODGE as WEATHER ILLUSTRATED PROOF PLUG $2 Bach. $2.50 Bach. $21 Per dozen. j $2T Per114 words
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Advertisement48 1914-05-13 6 i Give him the moon to pla> I Th top of the chimney toll To stop his cry, bring down I Oh, let him have them all Give him the wide, wide ocean Mountain, ▼&)<> and moor. But give him still, for a cold ot ol WoodY Great Peppering48 words
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Article62 1914-05-13 7 VIC IMS OF THE WAR. N SERVICE OF HUMANITY. Cable]. >PRVIC* Ma> 11 The bodies of ,n blue jackets who were ru/ "a landed from 'ken in pro to the 1 ity Hall. on the resstd his mixed Mt lads who had and pride and permitted62 words
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Article27 1914-05-13 7 The Knti>h ■rt from the Vicerh.it Williams and ip on May 7 treh i| 001 booing to pi stab >i. Other into jail, but were27 words
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Article58 1914-05-13 7 be Temp] rrespondent.) anpur. May 12. I Mr K. A. Cook, r f F. M S. Railway. this inormug lying iv a long with a bullet wound He bad recently been mnia and mental depression :thur Coo^ was no ne out to Perak of the58 words
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Article94 1914-05-13 7 n 16th April. |k asked the Secretary for whether he has yet received a Report from tbe High Commissioner of vith regard to the peti Kegent of Kedah if so, ntents; whether ->ioner had received the authority of tbe Colonial Office before he took the steps complained94 words
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Article282 1914-05-13 7 rasia the iinanhad so wide an ex conduct of financial I of the world us Thomas has atprominent position be now in the business aad rommerrial rd work combined with > began bis career as a junior clerk in of the Bank oi Ireland. ;ons far above282 words
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Article188 1914-05-13 7 MORE TAX COMPLICATIONS. Position in Ulster. [By Submarine Cable]. RiutebV Sebvici. London, May 12. Among the Budget resolutions adopted in the House of Commons, is one imposing an income tax and supertax on incomes arising from securi ties and possessions in any place outside the United Kingdom, whether188 words
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Article47 1914-05-13 7 London. May 11. The King and Queen ol England and th^ King ami Queen of Denmark and other royal personages attended a gala performance at the Corenfl Garden Opera. Tbe house was converted into a floral bower and was a blaze of colour and jewels.47 words
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Article37 1914-05-13 7 London, May I*2. —Mr Harcourt, replying to the Vicar of Hendon intimate* tbat he contemplates suggesting that the Government of the Straits should provide a suitable memorial to Sir Stamford Raffles in Hendon Church.37 words
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Article28 1914-05-13 7 London, May 11. Kent beat the M. C. C. at Lords by an innings and 19. Yorkshire beat Northampton by an innings and 166 at Northampton.28 words
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Article35 1914-05-13 7 Stockholm, May 11. The King has sufficiently recovered to resume the Gov eminent at an early date. He opens Parlia ment and after that proc— dl to Carlsbad for a cure.35 words
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Article88 1914-05-13 7 A Chinese boy named Teow Ah Choo, aged 13 years, was yesterday ordered by Mr If. A. Forrer, second magistrate, to receive seven strokes with the rattan for criminal breach of trust* in respect of s"> oents. He was employed by Mrs Olivia Viera, of "27, Dhoby88 words
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Article233 1914-05-13 7 When the Act creating the office of l'ub lie Trustee was passed, some six years ago, wiseacres shook their heads over it and de clared that testators would always prefer the private tnend to the public official. How entirely mistaken tbv j y were is shown by233 words
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Article110 1914-05-13 7 The Straits Social Football Club will meet the R. G. A. at Association football on Thursday on the Straits Chinese Football Association's ground, Beach Road. We regret to record the death of Mr Thomas A. Nicolay, which took place at his residence in Bangkok. Death was due to haemorrhage of110 words
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Article1628 1914-05-13 7 LFr*m Htr own CorrttfotuUnt.) London, April 17. It is really too fine weather to bother about politics but we do it at least those of us who happen to be in town for the bulk of those who can afford it are doing their best to live up1,628 words
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Article143 1914-05-13 7 Hongkong Hospital Attendant! c;o to Saigon. Iv December of last year a Japanese gardener named Sentaro Watauabe, 45 years of age, was bitten by a dog in the Happy Valley, Hongkong. As symptoms of hydrophobia developed he was removed to tbe insane t ward of the143 words
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Article129 1914-05-13 7 A parisian reader sends the following story to the Daily Citizen At the end of the Rue de Sevres a little boy of nine, poorly clad, entered the omnibus and seated himself iv the; second class beside a respectable, grey haired old lady. The bus weut on its w?y. The129 words
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Article26 1914-05-13 7 i Howard A fool and his money are soon parted. Mrs. Howard (clapping her hands) Oh, John How much are you going to give me Life."26 words
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Advertisement214 1914-05-13 7 Sutton's Seeds Special Special Flower M%A HP LgjßgP^CT* of Packed /X ylm S^ X^'* W^^^TJB eeVß^^^eV^^^^^^eh I Tins. i Tins. ROBINSON Co. igllP T| SPECIALITIES IN MEN'S WEAR. Soft Felt and Tweed Hats. pf^^ Fancy Waistcoats. Smart Things Socks and Ties Men's Sporting Coats ready for wear. The things a214 words
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Advertisement368 1914-05-13 8 Study your Complexion J /@jr'/ have a beautiful \$S, ljs[ skin and complexion Nm hi preserve them with |mi f -Hazeline' Snow" 1 I (Trade Mark) Ull 3 VO^V charms away roughness, tenderness. 'J Si Vy\ sunburn, greasiness, eruptions a vsSJJI^^HL ty/Hi yi\ and the disfiguring effects of all DKItJt/368 words
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Advertisement581 1914-05-13 8 Shipping INDO CHINA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR PENANG CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer •'KUM3ANG F. Wheeler, Commander, is expected here on Thursday, the 14th inst., and will leave for the above ports on Saturday, the lGth idem, at 4 p.m. She has t xcellent accommodation for first class passengers, amidships,581 words
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Advertisement529 1914-05-13 8 Shipping ~M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB VAIL LINE Ghina, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 V. de la Ciotat May 24 Cordillere May 25 Chili June 7 Magellan June 8 Atlantique June 21 Polynesien June 22 IiaOAPORE-SAIGON-HAIPHONG.— A Branch Line Steamet sails evei y fortnight in i529 words
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Advertisement671 1914-05-13 8 Shipping N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremeo IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIi LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectlnf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and Kobe671 words
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Advertisement325 1914-05-13 8 Shipping TToT STEAM NAVIGATION COMP A h For China, Japan, Penang c Australia, India, Ad*? Mediterranean Pons P| Vmr and London Through BlUh of Ladlag !«•>, Coaßt, Persian Gulf Ports Steamers will l~a\. Singapore c MAIL LINL Hjmrv. ii From Singapore, Colombo with m ss Assay t India M I'evanlia325 words
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Advertisement667 1914-05-13 9 Shipping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND \X/estern Pacific Railway Co. N'-.v Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franto all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. -.000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners "SHINYO HARD" "TENYO the Qoeena of the Pacific. Equipped with Wiroiesa Telecraphv667 words
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Advertisement585 1914-05-13 9 SINGAPORE'S ONLY COMPANY. Dr roTT!!^™^ LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LON DON OFFICE: 32, Old Je.lv E r The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the585 words
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Advertisement311 1914-05-13 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd Direct service to Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines. &c, &c, Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4.895 R. C. D.311 words
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Advertisement553 1914-05-13 9 CHARTERED BANK |of India Australia and China. 'ICORPORITED BY ROVH CHIBTM. PUD DP CAPITAL fivtMrw RESERVE FUND frJoooK He^eyabU^^Pro^e^l 88, BTBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E. C AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: ffl: K kon B? SE3BT Delhi Malacca Talplnc Foochow Manila Tientsin Hamburg Medan Yokohama Hankow Now York Bank of England. The London City553 words
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Advertisement271 1914-05-13 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882 rSuS&f WORLD wide M 4 ho.. Business, 1913. onr $9,876,000.00 H. EYAK3, Manager, South Easier* THE BORNEO Co Ltd. Geoer* Agent.. Singapore Royal Insurance Co. Ld fire Life IN THK WOKLD ■oustead ft Co., Agents LONDON LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Co. Ltd. Capital271 words
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494 1914-05-13 10 UN W.I/ ALl'B London, Arril 16th. \u ofiicial communique enumerating tte charges against Aziz Ali includes that of causing loss of life among the troops by provoking a mutiny oi the Seunussi and personally appropriating public funds. [The charge againtt Aziz. Ali Bey El Mairi, as494 words
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Article163 1914-05-13 10 There are at present twenty four taxi cabs plying for hire in the 6treets of Rangoon. They are of the well-known Hupmobile type 15-1H horse power, and are well appointed vehicles. This service is the outcome of the formation of the Rangoon Taxi cab company, which has163 words
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Article99 1914-05-13 10 Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Per N V X strMibhirua Maru, sailing May It. —A. B. Hubback, W. J. Gibbie, W. Greig, W. J. Lewis, F. E Ranger. Ml Martin, jlr Catto. Mr Forbes, Mr MocDonald. Mr Mrs McKean and children, Miss Miller. Per N V X str Kaga Maru.99 words
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Article1022 1914-05-13 10 Cheviot 153,217 12,355 54,574 Chimpul 49,201 5,810 22,640 Chota 111,807 31 Chumor 37,656 18,650 Cicely 276,958 19,613 8^ Clovelly 20,111 2,739 10,030 Cluny 127,961 31,605 Consolidated M. 320,450 ...132,866 Consolßub. 62,720 9.^90 39,890 Damansara 617,770 458,609 Dennistown 285,585 20,987 98.212 Dominion 205,018 19,500 42,614 Emerald 75/, 741,022 words
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Article60 1914-05-13 10 I ISelat Bruang Bc«Mk Gopeng Consol Heawood Irdis Hyd kampar Kamuning Kanaboi Kinta Kinta AbbociatiOD Kledang Kracaat Pulai Kainpar Lahat Malayan Tin Menglembu Lode Middleton inbun T. conbolidated u'kalen Pusing ru Rahman KahinaQ Raub SGold 1 Kedhille Royal Johore .iigor Rivet Serendsh :eh Sungei Hakau Sungei Gau Taiping60 words
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Article23 1914-05-13 10 Beaufort British Rnraeo 14H Langkon 79,700 Melalap 120,220 Membakut .^.ipoug 168, 0C9 Sekonf HH South P»»l SI I Tenoa 196.56023 words
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Advertisement180 1914-05-13 10 I r 1 j The mes? essential quality^g '.me efficiency is tnat it should c Bayers Tablets of Aspirin the Lwx that whilst the -^^_j— t in a owls vt-ith-out even lowly or no: at all. _-j rh <^vt neuralgia, ..:\Z Saver's Tablets of Aspirin FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY,180 words
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Miscellaneous375 1914-05-13 10 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P O. str Marmora, connecting with the str Devanha at Colombo, due May 15. F. W Couch, W. E B. Rowley, Mr A Mrs Adams, Mr Mrs F. D. B. Openshaw. K. Power, Mi 3 Hoilaway, B. Nuno, J. D. Ewing, F.W. Coatee, G. A, Preston. Per375 words
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Article1478 1914-05-13 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exohange and Share Brokers, May 12. IT'" "in &ABTDIT. BCTBBB. SELLEBB. 55.000 28 2b Allagar 1 4i i in ftOo.fr 0 £1 £1 Anglo Java J J* IX J 150,000 a B 8b Anglo-Malaj 44% int 9 U 9 10 50,000 28 as1,478 words
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Article62 1914-05-13 11 (CORHICTiD OP May 12). Bank 4m J.4J demand 2-4 1-32 Private credits 8m 1 2-4§ credits 6 m/t 34 11 1C France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174* Hongkono, demand 16% Yokohama, demand H4| Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand Gdf Sovereigns, Bank Baying |6.64 Bank62 words
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Article150 1914-05-13 11 May 12. Tin 160 tons sold 176.80 Gambiei buyers 6.40 Oambier Cube No. 1 10.76 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pori buyers 18. SO Pepper, (White fair) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to the It.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina)150 words
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Article59 1914-05-13 11 In recommending Woods' Great Peppermint Cureeas a reliable medicine for coughs, chills, dy sentry, and windy affections of the stomach, we are supported by the knowledge of its 2(1 year's record of curative work in Australia, Africa, England, and counties other lh of the World. Everywhere proved and accepted as59 words
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Advertisement21 1914-05-13 11 "BORNEO" CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON AND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur. AND THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. Supplies NOW AVAILABLE21 words
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Advertisement46 1914-05-13 11 The Singapore Straits Directory for 1914. Price $8.50 per copy. $9.00, post free to places in Straite Settlements, Federated Malay States. Johore, Kedah, Ketantan, Perils, Trenggann, British North Borneo, Sarawak an* Brunei to Slam, Balgon, Netherlands India, Ac, $9.50 post fr*e. Publishers: FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITED46 words
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Miscellaneous806 1914-05-13 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tens Commanders From Arrived For When Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Abmat R sham, J.f F.U.s. Kel&ntaa Bteamera Nal. Tonnage 4 Mastet From Conrtgneea Fot Asdan? 18 HH 6 m r !o" 7 midt N CaStle 8 4 H-ttenbach Calcutta 14 SSL- ss vr" a s806 words
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Article1574 1914-05-13 12 In reviewing the race meeting just over quite one of the pleasantest features has been the success which has attended •hall's riding, a success none of his I even— if he has them will grudge him after his accident in connection with the Johore horses aud the unhappy1,574 words
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Article88 1914-05-13 12 sth Light Infantry Beat B.C.C. Some fast and attractive hockey was seen on the S.C.C. ground last eveuiDg. The Light Infantry were the quicker on the ball, but where the S.C.C. noticeably failed was in the semicircle, their attempts at goal being most feeble. The military side, on the88 words
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Article16 1914-05-13 12 YESTERDAY'S TIE. CHAMPIONkHiI E. E. de Souza v C. F. Olireio un> finished.16 words
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Article24 1914-05-13 12 Doubles Handicap. Final. C. F. Oliveiro and E. E. Ryan owe 30 t K. E. Webb and C. Martia owe ils.24 words
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Article19 1914-05-13 12 "A" Single Handicap. Final. E. E. de Sou/.a owe i4O v A. E. Coelho owe 40.19 words
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Article134 1914-05-13 12 Realism can go too far. There wat once a man who invented a grand-opera phonograph record which was so temperamental and highly-strung that it would refuse to sing nice times out of ten. What we really thought was just a little preliminary to a re-shufling of the alphabet was only134 words
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Article325 1914-05-13 12 English League Division I. The following League matches were plus Bdon April 25th th*± games taking place on the grounds of the chih placed first: Aston Villa 1, Kiddlesborongh 3. Chelsea 2, Evertou 0. Manchester United 0, Blackburn RoversO. Newcastle United 1, Derby County 1. Oldham Athletic V, Sunderlaud325 words
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Article194 1914-05-13 12 Restoration of the Tower of Babel. King Nebuchadnezzar's record of his work in the restoration of the Tower of Babel and in the enlargement of the walls and moats of Babylon, has, according to an 11 Express'" message from New York, just been deciphered from the clay cylinder194 words
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241 1914-05-13 12 Apart from tbe Governments and Government Departments which will be re presented at the International Congress of Tropical Agriculture to be held at the Imperial Institute from June 23 to 30, a number of societies, chambers of commerce, and associations, foreign as well as British, have241 words
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Article224 1914-05-13 12 The I*. and home war* i mail Assaye I left Hougkoug at 1 p.m. ou Saturday, and is due to arrive here at 6 a.m on Thursday. The P. and O. outward mail steamt t Devanha left Colombo at 1 p.m. on Satur i day, aud ma\ be224 words
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Article75 1914-05-13 12 Perhaps at no very distant date, Mr Hales Turner's suggestion tor porcelain liners may be regarded as much a matter of course as the steel ship is today. Mr Turner has invented a process of manufacturing large porcelain sheets very cheaply, and the theoretical advantages of such a75 words
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Article102 1914-05-13 12 An interesting case uudtr the Indian Christian Marriage Act has just been disposed of by Mr Waller. LC.C, Sessions Judge of Tinnevelly. It appears that a Nadar girl, a Roman Catholic, had been forcibly taken away from her parent's house, unlawfully detained in the house of a Hindu, aud that102 words
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Advertisement262 1914-05-13 12 ANOTHER FEATURE ADDED TO-NIGHT! at tiu: TO-NIGHT HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD A Tense Drama, full of Exciting and Thrilling Incidents Entitled. I A SOLDIERS DUTY (IN 8 PAR'! Along with that Popular Realistic Aniiua 1 AMID RAGING BEASTS I (IN 6 PAH. IGAUMONT GRAPHIC No. 15. I262 words
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Miscellaneous370 1914-05-13 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe. Per P. O. De\anha with mails up to 2-lth uliiiao, due May 15. From China.— Per P. <S O. Assaye due May 14. London Mails Despatchitf. Left. Due. Arrived B. I. Apl 9 May 2 May 8 M. M. Apl 13 May 5 May 5370 words
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