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

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE N CENTS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20. 1914. NO. 8,140
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  • 130 1 i The London Rubber wire betokens a record offering. Other rubber and company uews, with rubber notes on page 5. The survivors of the Colombia underwent grievous sufferings before being rescued by Seneca —Page 7. Disagreeable incidents are happening at Tampico. Huerta has offered to submit his
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  • 1126 1 Some readers may have paid me the compliment of retaining some memory of an article on Private Vocabularies, in which these were ascribed to a natural tendency, probably universal, to fit syl lables mentally to peiuons or thing 6 in motion. It was there pointed out
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 300 1 To-Night To-Night ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P. M. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P. M. Max Linder in MAX WISHES HE HADN'T! 2 parts. THE BETRAYING MARK 3 parts. THE TRAP 2 parts. FROM OUT THE FLOOD 2 parts. A HUSBAND'S AWAKENING Comedies. MARRIAGE LOTTERY OH! YOU BABY
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    • 267 1 PALLADIUM P DRCHARO ROAD ORCHARD ROAD EVERYBODY S RENDEZVOUS. A Programme containing the pick of the film^ world TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 p.m. SHARP. TO-NIGHT! J HAWKSHAW DETECTIVE. (A melodrama featuring a world famed character. Counterfeiting. Bank-robbing, Fightinsi, Plotting in the cellar, then innocence proved, Heroine's Tears wiped away and
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    • 105 1 VICTORIA THEATRE THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 21st, AT 9-15 p.m. Return visit (FOR 1 NIGHT ONLY) of the famous Prima Forma MADAME KALNA AND HER COMPANY INCLUDING HERR ALBERT MAAS (Tenor) Mr. WEBSTER NORCROSS (Bass) Mr. RUSSELL BONNER (Pianist) A special feature of this concert (Madame Kalna's last appearance previous to
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    • 199 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Last three nights of the Marlborough programme Page 1. Cheng Keng Lee auction sale of land Page 2. Game at the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Page 12. Report and accounts of the Federal Life Assurance Co. Page 11. Compound house to be let furnished Page 2. Malay English
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 157 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 20th. Big^ Water— 7-13 a.m., 7-56 p.m. Thursday 21st. High Water— B- i8 a.m.. 8-26 p.m. AsceDSion Day Holy Thursday. B. I. Homeward mail closes. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8 pm. Madame Kalna's Concert, 9.15 pnj. Friday 22nd. High Water 9-6 a.m.. 8 54 p.m. N.D.L. Outward mail
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  • 297 2 The report of the Eow S*ug Rubber rompmiy, Ltd., for the year 1918, to be presented at the meeting on .>Oth April, states that a crop of rubber was secured °f B lbs weight in London, against an estimate of lbs, the average gross price realised beiru-
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  • 301 2 The report of the Allagar Rubber Estates^ Ltd., for 1918, to be presented at the meet m^ on 27th ult., states that the total output of rubber for the year was 184,607 lbs, being 34,607 lbs in excess of the estimate. The crop for 1914 is estimated At
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 256 2 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR GRAMOPHONE BARGAINS SMALL STOCK ONLY TO CLEAR. RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE REPEATED O!H I STOCK IS EXHAUSTED. Robinson PIANO Go. NOTICE THE 'GAIETY' PICTURE PALACE Junction of Albeit and Bencoolen Streets. WILL CLOSE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR OMPLBTIOII ANI» FIXING UP OP WIRES OF
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    • 832 2 Notices NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all the roads and appn aches to Cheang Hong Lim Market, belonging to the Estate of Cheang Tow Muey, will be closed to public traffic fioiu 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Monday the 25th May 1914. i Dated tbii 20th
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    • 1140 2 1 Notices Wanted NOTICE. EUROPEAN ACCOUNTANT Tenders are required by sbiopine firm for in^ ?6 liffl abstainer, desires the 3U pp lv o, X.-a h an(l SSSSUf, Apply Bc\ No. 20 c o Free Press. ancv and can produce balaLc. 165 22^_ 55 Apply "WORKER", KufPress." SIN6APORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB The
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    • 363 2 ___J¥anted COMMISSIONERS FOR OF RANGOON NOTICE ■HI invite application ASKIMitM Hi a house tIW No extra toes alloy Leave and leave allowance*. tkmn (Eoropi Candidates MM h< i .'.as M and of a»_. tilicates to vrhiol V;. Vie Cai Applications should »ty Conservator I should be acoompanx d candidate- birth
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  • 1094 3 The New Industrial Metal How Radioactivity Affects Cancer Marble in Lighting A Hard Floor An Explosion Chamber Milk Sterilized Without Al- tering A Young Okapi— Swat With Care. The rise of tungsten to industrial im- j portance is noted by H. W, Moore, in an I American Chemical
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  • 458 3 Very sad is the news that; the old half- penny horse omnibuses which run over Waterloo Bridge to the Strand and back have received sentence of death, and that in a few days, at most, they will be no more. London is too fait, too
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    189 3 SAN ATOGEN To keep you Healthy and Vigorous We Europeans, after all, were not born to endun tropical heat Nature did not intend us to live in such climates. That is why we all suffer so much at this time of tlic year— why we feel languid, sed, and irritable,
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  • 24 3 mam I in LUe i. take X year, when h Do* i Satiat f r a Free Eiow lo A. W
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  • 48 3 Sir H. Hesketh Bell, h.C.M.G., ernor and Com-numier-in-Chief of the M— dt. writes F< '-.ard met > ier The Hen. Mr. Justice Caspcrsz, 1 I h ive r I The Hon. Mr. Justice Tu<l 1 the s I found heuer. X asingtOT.. erful reIt is The Archbishop of Bombay,
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    • 192 3 M The hot damp |j§ climate j is tfa main cause of the spreading cf ii countries. >mbating of the fever which H j indermincs the health is an O i for the prevention J j edy vrhich is eminently for the removal of fever, tl m and one which
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    • 65 3 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard iioad Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices flowed or old in struments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Singapore. Piano, Organ So Musical Inatrti- GAS OIL ENGINES LATEST DESIGNS. (MAKERS: W. J. BATES Co., DENTON, MANCHESTER.) I mr- Awarded
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    • 42 3 NOTICE to PARENTS. Is It Fair to give your children milk of an inferior quality when SLEDGE BRAND is obtainable from all the principal provision dealers When ordering, therefore, insist upon being supplied with Sledge Brand. sole importers J. TRAVERS Sons, Ltd.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 20 4 f IT BRJ7\ND IV, 'I tJnY&lcicLble in IJ 'I 1 "I Waterbury's r^jfffir PINEAPPLE \smpr DIGESTIVE COMPOUND THE Ideal Digestant
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    • 162 4 MILKMAID M NATURAL STERILIZED MILK I 1 1 STERILIZED TO REMOVE ALL INJURIOUS BACTERIA BUT RETAINING ALL THE NOURISHMENT AND FLAVOUR OF TH^ FRESHEST AND BEST COW MILK. QDJCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. [I n^,»r« iii <m NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO., (London), SINGAPORE. ETC 1 1 WbCB tMSB Ml
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    • 199 4 I f ADIES SAFE REf 1 I W. f or functional troubles, I I delay, pain and those I I -\ffl I I I I i/y^/2^fe Pe^liar to the I >^flPlsl]3reH^PorEAUT i^^ tj«T^- r»* l«^« «Wt^> »lW^p|| c ><f)| dx**-* m- 1 _^V_ /fc Cll ro« ■m.ounx* Mi4«na« »frv.ovi t|Vl-
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 456 4 S. V. C. ORDERS. k. V. I). I Mil v. 1914. 8, a> > i. luterport S.V.A. vV.A. ton. S la 7th lane &V. I. I Malay Compauies.) rdaj l tb Joim at 2.:<0 p.m. SEL a. Individual Brick Competit A out on :i Tour14th I V. I :u:J M.tiay
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    • 340 4 mpetition and Command— See S. V. C OrelCiiixksk Company, s. v. I. Orderly Ottirer for week commencing 8 LI. Ong Siang. Orderly Sergeant: Sergt. Tan Chow Kirn. Orderly Corpora' i Li Cpl. Yeo Soy Dab. Friday 22nd ."May -Ceremonial Parade. irday 28rd May— Commandant's Piarade. -01 ti May -Commandant's Friday
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  • 490 5 pit] that .:.< :ch lor boordin ml number P oi I long with „umption. The It is I still a I of plantat>rs' iding trip wild tap he n.it on It is I regret- j ;uut per! the same period of IOW- I 10 1911 he mention of
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  • 352 5 The report of the Bftfci Tiga Selaugor) liubber Company, Ltd., for the year 1913, to be presented at the meeting on 29th April, states that the net profit amounts to 1,791, making, with X 1,897, 897 brought for ward a total of £26,059. From this has been
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  • 352 5 The seventh annual ordinary general ing of this Company was held at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxfordcourt. Mr Arthur Anthony Baumann, chairman, presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said he had to congratulate the shareholders on a very successful year. He presented for
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  • 174 5 The directors announce an Ordinary dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum on the Ordinary shares for the six months ended February. In forwarding this intimation Mr A. Cunningham, assistant secretary of the company, recalls some remarks made by the^ Chairman at the
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  • 402 5 Tamhalaf The issued capital is 5100,000 in $1 shares, there being 50.000 shares un issued. The financial year ends 30th June, and according to last report, the area was, Planted, rubber only. 470 acres rubber and coconuts 212 coconuts only 18 Total planted 700 acres Reserve 40
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  • 229 5 The report of the Kapar Para Rubber Estates Company, Ltd., for 1913, to be presented at the meeting on 4th inst states that the profit and loss account, after deducting estate and London expenditure, shows a balance at credit of j£54,079, to which has to be added
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  • 232 5 The report of the Segamat (Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. for 1913, to be presented at the meeting on 28th ult. states that the crop secured amounted to 58,441 lbs, against an estimate of 50,000 lbs. The average gross price realised was 2s 4.627dperlb, and the cost f.o.b.
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  • 47 5 HEAVY AUCTION EXPECTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 19. The Rubber Estates of Krian pay 8* per cent. Bukit Panjang pays 20 per cent. A heavy auction begins to-day at which 1,450 tons is expected to be offered. A good demand is anticipated.
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  • 47 5 Messrs Barlow and Co. inform us that their London Office wiring under date 18th instant with reference to the Rubber Market advise that There is less demand and prices are lower. Smoked Sheet is quoted at 2s 6d with Standard Crepe as 2s s^d."
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  • 623 5 BARLOW 'S PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, May 19. In view of the lower quotations ruling in the London market, the prices obtained at to day's auctions for standard grades may be considered satisfactory. Fine Pale Crepe was in strong demand and one parcel of very fine quality realised $133 per picul,
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  • 51 5 By using this method it is claimed Cylinder lubrication cost is reduced 9o% in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced 5% to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, will send particulars to those
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  • 187 5 Singapore l^th May. A steady feeling characterized the Auction held this morning although values generally were slightly lower on the week. Of 60 tons on offer about 4 5 tons changed hands. The highest price was again obtained for Pale Crepe, «183 per picul, this being n
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  • 92 5 Singapore, 19th May. Offered for sale 994.51 pikuls or 132,601 lbs. Sold 598.45 pikuls 751.91 or 100,255 libs. Sheet Smoked Fice Ribbed $128 to HI Good Ribbed 110 125 Fine Plain 123 129 Good 116 119 Unsmoked Ribbed 113 118 Fine Plain 118 120 Good
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  • 335 5 The report of the Changkat Salak Rubber and Tin, Ltd for 1913, to be presented at the meeting at Glasgow on sth inst states that the revenue account for the year 6hows a profit of .£9,483, after making a full allowance for proportion of management expenses, home expenditure
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  • 743 5 A I IiEPORT. The Standard is known in many parts of the civilised world as a life assurance institution of tho highest class, and worthily represents British enterprise in many foreign parts— in India (where I policy holders are more numerous than those of any of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 RUBBER. THE JACKSON RUBBER CURING AND DRYING APPARATUS «g stands alone. SS^figiHSS 8 or cured rubber before we ack em We draw the attention of Northern Visiting Agents to this offer. PATENT FIBRE COMPANY, 57, The Arcade, Singapore.
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  • 1368 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, May 20, 1914. r.o«d if t*'i Canada is at present in her heroic age. Having emerged from the years when her children worked as pioneers in the silent vastnesses of the west, wresting from the soil the riches which the conntry has in such abundance,
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  • 813 6 In the Morning Poet it is suggested that Suffragette (an unaccepted word in good English) be used to represent the "militant," arid Suffragist the constitutionalist. It is proposed to hold an old Wellingtonian Dinner on June 18th (Waterloo DayJ Will any o. \V. wishing to join, communicate with Captain H.
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  • 44 6 motion a; I From Our Hie ,na«,Htrate has in the case m which Solom, huropeau chemist, was ting J. A. Sandys of sion of more than tw< J Bl morphia, by •filling it to him lined 110. Sandy, had al, and costs.
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  • 53 6 At M A .a. on there 18 to be a social, of the Social i e to distribute thfS* 1 won at a recent Billiard To.. very good musical pr< arranged and it s hop. be a large attendance of \M and their friends. charge for admittance begins
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  • 41 6 Tiithe ndvei ing is the p:ofiiunn Pianoforte •to Mm. Aria Madan Ma i wandeii; M s Aria Mat I HVAL OV 20 MIN RT 11. Pianofor'The M The Masterpiec. Mada: I igene, an Arr Fiai :-.'nd Pianist Mr
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  • 105 6 I prosecutio >muieDc< District Court. ,f a Malay named Mohamed 5 ion two charges, the first of erin oi iri.et in respect of jewelle 92,108, and the second of cheat diic'ng Mr MjiiiUfc /eri't r Jo de him two rings valued at ruer is of the
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  • 240 6 The following is the sented at the meeting i Committee have pleasure i> presenting their Report and Acco ending 81st of March. 1 rial Statement shows- w balance of fuadi in hand of I the commencement of Jujring the year 11 new Mmnb n and the total
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  • 41 6 To Buoceed the Rev. T. H. 11. |lllth Pearse, who has held the po«t for II y«** the Rev. W. .1. Barton hat bean appoint head master of Epsom College. »or years Mr Barton baa bees »r. awirt*"* matter at Winchester.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 Sweet C/lestntit 7b6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetness of flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. BURROUGHES WATTS I BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS TO H. M KING GEORGE V. The Straits Table Price $790 complete with all accessories EXPRESSLY MANUFACTURED FOR THE TROPICS. SOLE
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    • 24 6 The consumption of vodka in Russia in 1913 was 282,801,200 gallons, an increase of 21,962,800 gallons (8.43 per cent.) on the consumption in 1912.
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  • 72 7 k AND THE MED.ATORS. übruanne Cablel. May iv*. —It is understood **&£Zj authorised the Mexican Ht *V submit his resignation, if settlement. "^•"^ln advices report disagreeable X t Twipico. The rebels a.-c be- o*.nce. rr They have tt v to have the ***^l*d«*ed to allow HO refugees to iiner
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  • 29 7 Ann Semitic Company Law 5 oi represHUtut, i iudu-tr > lias ote>ti«H* the on roiupanies. I pai took place on k as tho reBult restrictions. If necessary, the ;tioned.
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  • 28 7 Extensive Concession. -l rhe ÜbaniM Qctmm jsive concessions to kj irdiug the formation of iery, language, education of Christian Ciov tcted administrative of the
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  • 13 7 Loadon .May 19 Wales bree millions loan bas been
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  • 25 7 ne death of Admiral i :u:\ il announced. —The death has occur trnarvonshire,of Captain Lucas, the la*; r of the wreck of the ahead. > <
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  • 78 7 M ».iq Nelleobogeu, of ao, who has arrived in New York, h colony is happy in tkt poaMSsioo of a jag bug' whose bite aas the effect of ll to the respondent 1 whi e a number the same consequences as tie bampagne. A
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  • 72 7 profits for with the balance brought forward recton recommend a final dtridend of 10 per cent. (la. per share). > per ctnt. for the year, irried forward. Tbe 'or 1912 was 13 percent. The I was 101,47 Mb., which Poo arrival in London weighed out at
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  • 194 7 re will be a Celebration of the Holy Utnmuuion in Knglish at St. Peter's •nford Road on Ascension Day a-m. and the other services during *fcfay will be as on Sundays. admiration for ScotJ* *hch led him to read through the Waver every year of his life, was to the
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  • 121 7 A BITTER CONTEST For Lib-Labs. [By Submarine Cable] BiUTiß'e Skbvioi. London, May 19. The bitterness of the Liberal Labour split is evidenced by Mr Martin advising the electors not voting for him to vote for the Unionist and not the Liberal candidate. Mr Iloufton is making' opposition to
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  • 696 7 in Lid Not on nn: TITANH'. A sU-auge story appears in the Inter national Psychic QanMt regarding the Cottin-lid of Alien Ra at tho British Museum, to which is attributed by some certain malevolent powers. It is to the effect that, unknown to the public, the cover,
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  • 460 7 Judgment in Local Contract Dispute Mr Justice Sproule, Puisne Judge, yesterday delivered judgment in the Supreme Court in the suit of T. M. Lamb and Co. against Chop Chin Soon. The litigation arose in regard to a contract for kegs of nails and bundles of hoop iron
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  • 272 7 Mercantile Bank and a Cheqii Another matter arising out of the Kwong Yik Bank failure came up in the Supreme Court, yesterday, when the Acting Chief Justice (the Hon Mr J. A. W. Buckuill, K.cJ commenced the hearing of an action brought by Yaik Chuen Pak, trader
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  • 138 7 The annual report of this Assurance Company whose branch here does an ex tensive business, shows that in the past year satisfactory advance was made in all directions. Expenditure was reduced whilst new assurances totalling over 5| million dollars gold were secured, the figure being half
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  • 103 7 Fed on Boot Leather. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Kidter'b Service. Halifax, May 18. The Seneca has arrived at Hallifax with the survivors of the Colombian disaster who have been sent to hospital. The Seneca on sighting the boat saw there was something wrong for two men were feebly rowing
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  • 157 7 Fought a Three Days Gale. Halifax, May 19. The survivors of the Columbian state that two of their comrades died of hunger and exposure but the majority drank salt water. One of the last to die was a Russian fireman who tried to kill his five companions with
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  • 153 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell Co.'s sale room yesterday afternoon Land at Changi Road, 13th mile, area 18 acres 1 rood 3 poles comprised in Statutory Grants 19,009 and 19,337, total yearly quit rent S'24. Partly planted with rubber and fruit trees.
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  • 155 7 Two Amalgamati: and a Third Opens 17 New Branches. A great war has been declared in the hanking world Official details of ttaa amalgamation of Lloyds Bank and the Wilts and Dorset Bauking Company bave been published and the directors of the London City and Midland Bank imve
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  • 175 7 New York, April 19. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company announces the beginning of the sailing of the Empress of Russia on June 11, one of the company's transpacific steamships, which will call at Manila outbound from Vancouver, carrying passengers and the United States mails for the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 Although only 16 years of age, Jack Boucher, of Bristol, has rescued five people from drowning, his last exploit being performed when seeing a woman jump 1 into a canal, he plunged in fully dressed and brought her to bank. The woman •recovered under artificial respiration.
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    • 294 7 <2-^^lff ONDf USING TOMC THE TONIC FOOD REMEDY FOR NERVOUS AND BODILY WEAKNESS. SANATOGEN IS PRE-EMINENTLY SUITED TO RESIDENTS IN TROPICAL COUNTRIES Flavoured or Unfavoured, <flwmgno£ 2§ hills Disease Germs C/ in Mouth and Throat The Germ-killing Throat Tablet Bottle containing 50 Tablets SOLD BY ROBINSON Co. BfiF""i BPECIALITIES IN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 389 8 Protect your p^ W Children against W W Consumption M jjvSHN I r giving them TF/ip'ftV if i ifzcrii co' F I X IVL^I L^UIX a \l (Trade Mark) il n Cod Liver Oil w| Malt Extract It provides weakly children (and V I Vl adults) with strength and stamina
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    • 127 8 For Sale MILLIONAIRE SON S SHARE FOR SALE ONE-EIGHT OF TWO-THIRDS OF THE ESTATE. Age 21 from sth May 1914 name Mo! c rued Eusophfol Ariffln alias Mohoraed iudin Ariftin born on the sth May 1893, the t'.Md son of the late Mr Mohomed Ariff. deceased. For further particulars and
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    • 650 8 Shipping NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama. The Imperial German Mail Steamer GOEBEN 8,800 tons, Captain Ahlborn, left Colombo, on Sunday, the 17th inst., at 9 a.m. and may be expected to arrive here on Friday evening, the 22nd inst., en route for above ports. For Passage
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    • 557 8 Shipping m. st MESSAGERIES MARITIME 3. MAIL LINE China. Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1914 1914 V. de la Ciotat May 2 i Cordillere May 25 Chili June 7 Magellan June 8 Atlantique June 21 Polynesien June 22 Amazone July sV.de la Ciotat July 6 Paul Lecat
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    • 639 8 Shipping NJXL. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. 5 The fast and well-known mall steamers of i this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp--3 ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnecttnj j Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vtoe versa) a Port Bald, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang 3
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    • 471 8 Shipping pT&oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMP* M For Chin*, Japar Pen&ng, <w Australia, India, Aden. Mediterranean Ports, p,,^ &nd London Through Bills of Lading tan** OoMt, Persian Onif ronttaenMi rers will leave B!nga,> MAIL LIKES Homeward (roh From Singapore, connecting Colombo wit! Jia May 29 m Mom hh Devanha June 12
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 443 9 b p d n 0 oyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co) AND Western Pacific Railway Co :te Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Van 10 all points in the United States, Canada Mexico and Europe. Triple Screw Turbine Liners BHINYO MARC -Travn r/W£ 7-/481.E FROM HONGKONG Ping r BrB
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    • 610 9 ISINGAPORE'3 ONLY COMPANY. PROSPEROUS an d PROGRESS^'"™ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UNITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFp rp The Company ha S £20.000 ae pps,o s ,t e a wtth the Bapreme Conrt o, E ngl a Od complleB Le h d JCWry EC ATTRACTIVE PLANS
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    • 332 9 STOQMVAART MAATSGHAPPY (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND. fortnightly Mail Service between Java aod > Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang. C-olembo, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Lisbon and Southampton. I Steamers are due on or about the under, mentioned dates OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. KoniD<,in d. Ne3 May 23 K. Emma ~Mav~3b t Grotms j une
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    • 451 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. .JWSBB? BY ROy CH4RTEB. E^^uu,^ g-.00.Jg 88. BJSHOPSOATS, LOMDOR, g. C Batavia Ipoh £OKet So-nbay KSSLoM SSSf Calcutta Klanc £*igon Demi SaJa^ca Bourabay* Hamburg Medan v«? YT Hankow* Now York Yokohama Bank of England. The London City and Midland Bask, Ltd rankvdo i
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    • 246 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1883 DIIUMT OOVFRHMBMT SUP B R Viaio Government Audit ForS^e" 6 W RLD WIDE «w Business. 1813, oref $9,876 000 00 H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern Acu THE BORNEO Co Ltd. Genera Agents, Singapore Royal Insurance Co, Id ail 7 Fire Life TH£
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  • 1102 10 The first total where represents figures f 1912, the last column represents output loi calendar year to date in all cases. Yi-ar 1913. April 1914. Allagar 161,750 48,100 Alma 83,233 7,4C0 32,200 Alor Gajah 65,855 6,600 29,300 Alor Pongsu 101,478 8,520 38,520 Au^lo Jobore 124,524 18.576 53,587
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  • 70 10 Belat l f l Bruang Uruseb 1 Gopeng Cot. ood Irdi6 Karapui KuniUL,. Kanaboi Kinta Kiuta Association Kledang Krainat J'ulai 4.T Kampar Lab at Malayan 'I'm Menglembu Lode Middleton nun ted •n I'usiug Lama Pusiug liabru l{aii.f)u;. Rabinan Kabin an Hyd Kaub 'Gold ltedbillb lioyal .Tohore >:jßor liiver
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  • 20 10 Beaufort British Hnraeo H* Laugkon T». Melalap Membakut Sapong <>68 Sekon* 118, <• .south F»Ht 61. Tenon 106.560
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 759 10 Auctions Auctions AUCTION SALE OF High-Class Java Teak and Europe-made Oak and Mahogany Household Furniture, Victoria &c. The property of W. A. Verschoor Esq. AT No. 44 GRANGE ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 23rd MAY, AT 2 P. M. Very handsomely design* d E nope-made cabinti with mirror panel, upholstered oak drawing
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    • 547 10 I r AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO &c. The property of W. J. Mayson Esq. AT GRETA LODGE,' No. 8-B CHANCERY LANE ON SATURDAY, 23rd MAY, AT 2 P. M. An excellent toned cottage piano by Zeitter and Winkelmann massive polished teak round tables elaborately carved cherry-wood
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    • 41 10 THE BOWRING Pm. Co., Ltd. HIGH GRADE LUBRICATING OIL. MARINE ENGINE CYLINDER OIL. FiNBßri<Y Court. London. Gaggino Co. Agent 3. Office BONHAM STREET, No. 6. A. Deposit ROBINSON ROAD, No. 25. f Most Certai- Cl I Pnyticians rec:>m.7?«.. Of all C!»wt?'S»
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  • 1479 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, May 19. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. UA laßo PAID> f'kßTDt* HDTBBB. SELLERS. 80,000 28 Ss Allagai 71% 15 111 800,0(0 £1 £1 Anglo- Java 39 37 150,000 Ss 2a Anglo-Malay 44% lnt 8 9 9 6xd 50,000 3s 9s BatangMalaka
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  • 65 11 (CORRBCTID DP *O May 19 Bank 4me M| M demand 3.4 132 Private credits 8m 1 J4f H credits 6m 14 11 -16 Fbance demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 23 8* India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand ie|% Yokohama, demand H4f Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 663 Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 151 11 May 19. Tin 225 tons sold 175.95 Gambiei ...buyers 6.37 i Gambler Cube No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 3 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spoie buyere 18.25 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 84.50 Nutmegs (110 to the li.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 644 11 THE FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY |L OF CANADA. Thirty-Second Annual Statement. DIRECTOR'S REPORT FOR 1913. IN 60L0 DOLLARS ■art in reporting that every' department of the Conor the year ending 81st of December, 1918, showed V [or\ nhances. cciIIANCES itions for new Assurauces amounted to G, >"»,">::<), s64, g record
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    • 116 11 Want of perception is a pronounced trait in man, particularly where his health is concerned. He does not realise that nearly all serious illness is due to disregard of chillg or stomach derangement. But the wise individual knows that Woods' Great Peppermint Cure is an unequalled preventative of sickness, and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 801 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From ArriTed For When Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Ataiuat P. S'hatD, 2 F.M.S. Kelantan ate^rueni NM. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignee. For K&. Bass-, aaftraar-sas asr-assar isssTs SrE. c&--7, M rlt 0 3 1 4 Bannatvne Deli, 18-5 nsii J j*^ Daikoku Maru
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  • 823 12 The Nomads put up a gallant fight in Monday's Cup tie, and only succumbed to j the b& a oal Mored in the minute of the game. In so far may they consider themselves hardly dealt with by the gods, but the CM undoubtedly ought to have won
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  • 389 12 The Penang Race entries are quite fair considering that the kind of meeting is rather an experiment and there should given good weather, be some good sport. The weights have not yet come to hand so it is useless to speculate on probabilities but we shall be rather surprised if
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  • 44 12 The following was the result of Ladies Medal for May Mrs Wilson 49 3 46 Mrs Marsh 56 9 4 7 Mrs Nicholson 52 3 49 Mrs Barrett 58 9 49 Mrs Bevan 59 10 49 Mrs King 66 15 51
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  • 51 12 On Friday May 29th, at the Y.M.i.A. Hall at 8.45 p.m. a Concert and l>ipplay will be given, consisting of a sketch, tongs, club exhibition, bugle calls, an i camp scene, by members of the Ist Singapore Troop Boy Scouts. Admission tea ients., all pay at the
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  • 184 12 Employer in Sympathy with hi.-. Men Interviewed with reference to tin threat cued strike of cricket ball m-\keis at Messrs Wisden's factory at Tonbr.dge, Mr WisdenLuff stated that there was no doubt about the strike taking place, and that the factory would be closed, perhaps indefinitely.
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  • 33 12 A keenly contested game of h xkt y was played on the Esplanade last t-vtning, between the S.C.C. and the offio9rc of the garrison. The S.C.C. won by tvej seals to one.
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  • 16 12 TIE FOH TO DAY Championship. E. E. de Souza v C. F. Oliveiro
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  • 192 12 According to the report by the Acting British Consul at Dairen, the activity of Chinese trade after the revolution and the large increase in the trade of Japan during the last two years, combined with other causes, have exercised a favourable influence on marine transport, and last
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  • 287 12 I fiud no difficulty in making speeches. Sir Frederick Baubury. In New Yo«*k everybody wants to know whom you are doing. In England nobody cares what you are doing. Mr Charles Frohman. In everything where her means and opportunities allow woman seeks persistently for beauty. Mr
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  • 776 12 The Medusa from Dell is due here on the 22nd instaut. The N.D.L. mail steamer Goebeu left Colombo on the 17th inst., and is expected here on Friday evening 22nd idem. The Valdura arrived in port on the 17 th inst., with a full cargo of Miike coal
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  • 102 12 Willison's British- American Circus is' announced to open on Thursday night for a short season on the Beach Road site. The combination has won considerable fame in India and Burma since its arrival in Bombay in December last, and it is to be noted that this is the
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  • 109 12 From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Goeben due May 22. B. I Teeata with mails up to Ist instant, due May 2*. From China.— Per M. M. Cordillere due May 25. Left. Dae Arrived. P. &O. Apl 16 May 8 May 8 N. P. L. Apl 20
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  • 85 12 East Wharf (Basin)— Japara East Wharf Section I— Hymett Sheers Wharf —Nil Main Wharf Sec. f— Yrtthhtfl 3— Meteor 4— Lovat s—Selangor5 Selangor 6— Troilus, Darvel New Dock Sec. 7— (Under construction.) Nil West Wharf Sec B— Chiengmai. Kingosan Maru Jardlue's Wharf Sec. G— Nil Carnarvonshire
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 164 12 GAME. Siberian Pheasants. English Pheasants, English Partrid. Scotch Gtao Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SINGAPORE BRANCHES Chs. J. GAUPP C« 33, Raffles Place. Chronometer Makers Jewellers, Marine Opticians. ALWAYS CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nautical and Surveying Instruments. Agents for W. F. STANLEY Co., London. E. R. WATTS SON, London. VOIGTLAENDEB
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 326 12 WEATHER KfiPORT Those Weather Telegrams are trontinUHMl •y ooutteej cf tiio E. E. Tel. Co. and contain .he observations ruade at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN. Ihe datß are date and Lour of despatch the Barometer reading Heches in HK., Mllll ••net res in UN.); Direction of
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