The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 June 1914
1914-06-11
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Title Section14 1914-06-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11 1914. TEN NO. 8,15814 words
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Article128 1914-06-11 1 The monsoon has broken in India f Page 7. The police have raided the Suffragette headquarters Page 7. Mr Redmond says the Nationalist Volunteer movement is spreading Page 7. The annual meeting of Royal Johore Tin Mine was held yesterday Page 6. Further evidence in the Pasir128 words
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Article1423 1914-06-11 1 Very rarely indeed can it be said that a nation has risen to greatness which has lucked the pattern of virtue in its great meu. Nothing in the history of the world has counted like character genius itself has lost lt6 driving force when deprived, as1,423 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement554 1914-06-11 1 ALHAMBRA palladium CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. I 9B HB f% W0 I %0 111 SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. Two Showi foi^Oße Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M.' ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD A V 1 ItITYHD ¥1W TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. bharp, TO-NIGHT lYlim^m. Lllll ULK J.l^l V554 words
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Advertisement193 1914-06-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bukit Semhawang report and accounts ate published on page I. Katz Bros, cheap sale special prices for men's goods on Friday and Saturday Page 12. Notice by Fraser and Neave re free delivery at Katong Offices to let Notice re call on Pulau Bulang shares Page 2. Valuable193 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1914-06-11 1 THE WEEK Tfcor&daj 11th. High Water— lS a.m.. l'-58 p.m. Corpus Christi. St. Barnabas. P. A O. Outward and Homeward mailb due. Friday 12th. aigh Water— l-3 a.n:. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8-?0 pm. St. George's Ball Subscribers' mtg.. 5-15. Saturday 13th. High Wftler- 0-46 a.m., 2-3-? p.m Sseday 14th High95 words
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Article322 1914-06-11 2 in example of the process of caste formation is found in the Sarasvats. a Brahman caste of Bombay. They are now divided into two factions,— the London's, who have been excommunicated by the »wami for dining with members of their community who have returned from Knrope, and the orthodox non-London322 words
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Article338 1914-06-11 2 Ftf PAO .trNagoya, doe June 10— Miss 11. Alexander. A. A. Warren, Mrs G. Maples A children. Mr Mis H. \V. Jones, G. Flatt, Miss A. lompkiim, C. Bazell, Mi«w F. van Cuylenberg, T W. Bum Major X IT Gal way, W. 11. Dougan, E. D.Bruce, H. W.338 words
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Article246 1914-06-11 2 Per PAO str L)e\anha, connect ng at Colombo with Maloja, sailing June i 2. E. H Colley Shaw, Miss Miner, A. C. Lofts, J. France-ClattDC". Mr Schiinnielbusch. Mr Luning, A. McNtill, \lr <s Mrs Maclean Lachlan, J. W. Rowan, Mrs T. Wotherspoon, A. Caujpbel), Miss Q. Glennie, A.246 words
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Article34 1914-06-11 2 Per N V X str Atsnta Mam, sailing June 9.— Mr Weddige, W. G Stirling, Mrs A, W. Wilson, 3 children and European nurse. Mr McLennon, Mrs Bridges and 2 children.34 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement56 1914-06-11 2 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld, Head Office Caxton House, Westminister, Loodoo. Supplies Dept, and Stores Upper Thames Street, Loodoo. Lamps and Fittings Dejt. Dalston, London. Works Stafford aod Woolwich. Waterbury's j I v/ftl^ PINEAPPLE Wf^fjffir56 words
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Advertisement404 1914-06-11 2 Notices NOTICE. Messrs. Fraser Neave, Ltd., beg to inform their customers living in the Tanjong Katong district that, in future, free delivery of Aerated Waters will be made on Tuesdays and Fridays. Cart hire will be charged for delivery on other days. 11-6 17-6 THE PULAU BULAN6 RUBBER AND PRODUCE404 words
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Advertisement545 1914-06-11 2 Notices LAOIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB. An American Tournament will b*> hold on 1 the afternoons or Tuesday a> d Wtdne-day, 1 the 2*rd and i 4th June, mixed pair*, sealed handicap Entries close Saturday *?oth June. The club will be cosed from Monday. '29th June to Saturday 4th July inclnsive545 words
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Advertisement509 1914-06-11 2 Wanted WANTED AT ONCE Good Book keeper and ''ashler, one wt previous experience i!i i:ngineerinc works preferred. Apply in first instance c ,X O. X. Free IV W-S uc WANTED SECONO OFFICER For foreign going Bteaiuci. Btraits rai« of pay. Apply stating qualifications Ac. Box I co Free Pie 9509 words
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Advertisement353 1914-06-11 2 For Sale^ FOR SALE »n t-filfc<ii<! 96 FOR SALE Twe, v,at« i I-aimhi < iently o\< Apply G 9-6 ToTeP^ OFFICES TOtET At Katy in* ON iVmmjm. Af SWAN A KACLAIf* 111 OFHCE TO LET airy and well li No. 7 D'Aluitida Rent SW pt-i monit M ROOMS TO LET353 words
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Article1293 1914-06-11 3 Cobra Harmi.kks Against (Jaitkks. "The mortality due to snake bite in India is about 20.000 deaths annually." During a period of thirty three yeais' service in the East, of which over thirty were spent in India, mostly in the Plains, one could hardly avoid coming across1,293 words
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Article78 1914-06-11 3 Why be despondent concerning the low price of tiu. It is the cost of production > that counts. The GARRETT Super- j heated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account over other types of Steam power. Think —what 50 of your Coal Bill represents, and78 words
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Article116 1914-06-11 3 that bind helpless hands. It strikes off the shackles of Rheumatism. It restores strength and freedom from pain, brings backfthe ability to walk, work and enjoy life's richest blessings. Little's Oriental Balm has been for many years the one great liberator of suffering humanity— the marvellous116 words
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Advertisement163 1914-06-11 3 CA RLSBERG BEER- j^ A' i •'/"»>■ If/ j^Vt y '^p x World -wide n£ use. V SOLE AGENTS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapore. 5. J. GAUPP CP 33, Raffles Place. Chronometer Makers Jewellers, Marine Opticians. ALWAYS CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nautical and Surveying Instruments. fat W. F. STANLEY163 words
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Advertisement227 1914-06-11 3 L ~Z_^^r ~A spiThe mosf essential quality! ||=||g|tcf a tablet in order to secure absolute efficiency is that it should 1 g||r-|||| break up i rer. Bayers Tablets of Aspirin are distinguishable from imitations by the fact that whilst s t genuine tabiers disintegrate in a fo (is without even227 words
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Advertisement669 1914-06-11 4 ■H BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. cjrj SSH^^KSrS^^Slftff and F M S Government Hospitals fIJ I THE FINEST, PUREST and RICHEST MILK H Used in all the Principal Hospitals throughout the World. Q Q NESTLE akd ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co (London), Singapore, penang, kuala lumpur, Bangkok M Auctions669 words
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Advertisement265 1914-06-11 4 'AVANGE' I M TWO-CYCLE 9 CRUDE OIL 9 ENGINES. |j 50 H.P. ENGINE ON SHOW BH I BEHN, MEYER Cos., ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, g£ 100 a ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Large Number of Valuable Properties To be held at Messrs265 words
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Advertisement592 1914-06-11 4 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Elegantly Designed Java Teak Household Furniture Piano &c THE PROPERTY OF CAPTAIN J KOLK AT No. 110-B ORCHARD ROAD ON FRIDAY, 12th JUNE, 3-30 P. M. A very tine toned cottage piano by Vander 1' walnut stained Java teak plate cabinet Ja\ dining table and standard592 words
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Advertisement125 1914-06-11 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF The Valuable Freehold Resit Property KNOWN AS OiDURIIAN DALVEV ROAD Tl«* SINGAPORE Tuesday, 16th June, at 2 30 AREA 2 ACRES 1 RCK FREEHOLD OHDURNAN POWELL 4 C 46 SHERIFF S SALE Sim Ah Leng oth< Klyne. Bim Kye Ec and Bin At Hessr On125 words
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Article1634 1914-06-11 5 BUKIT SEMBAWANG RUBBER Em I Tai :mg of the Co., Ltd., was iter House B (ChairMing. ntint; the secre- !i Borneo Rubber the notice cou- the report of the I propose to go i to give you details hich further 11 IP*"" it the same per te planted area of1,634 words
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Article498 1914-06-11 5 Manchester May 14. Quotations for the raw material have stiffened this week both at New York and Liverpool and the cotton market can be said to have been both strong and active, some heavy selling having taken place, The highest prices touched so far this year have498 words
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152 1914-06-11 5 The net profits for the year 1913 are £4,509 (being about 10 p.c. on the paid-up capital^, against £1,936 for the period of nearly six mouths coveted by the previous report. A dividend at the rate of 6 p.c. p.a. free of income tax (being152 words
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Article130 1914-06-11 5 American Expert Engaged. The Department of Agriculture has, after some trouble, secured a tobacco man with a public reputation to put the whole matter of tobacco cultivation in Ceylon on a sure and satisfactory footing. Arrangements were made to secure the services of an expert from130 words
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Article292 1914-06-11 5 The report of the Cluny Rubber Estates, Ltd., for 1913, to be presented at the meeting on the 20th ult., states that no fresh planting has been undertaken and the planted area, apart from swampy land of doubtful value, is now stated at 882 acres, of which 468 acres292 words
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Article317 1914-06-11 5 The report of the Chota Rubber Estates, Ltd., to be submitted at the meeting on the 19$h ult., covers the year ended 31st December, 1913, and states that the net profit for the year, after writing off the sum of JE3OB for depreciation on buildings and machinery,317 words
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Article224 1914-06-11 5 Mr W. A. Hoen, presiding at the meeting of the Kuala Selangor Rubber Co. said that he felt no great anxiety in regard to the future of plantation rubber. The effect of low prices was to drive the iuferior and wild rubber out of competition. With the exception224 words
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Article101 1914-06-11 5 Alleged Indentured Labour Scandals. Sensation has been caused by the publication in the Melbourne "Age" of revelations as to trafficking in native labour at Kumasi, Fapua. It is alleged that natives have been forced to sign indenture papers under callous threats of cruelty. Tlieir wives and mothers have101 words
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Advertisement961 1914-06-11 5 BUKIT SEMBAWANG RUBBER Coy., Ltd. DIRECTORS. Colonel IVOR PHILIPPSfC'W,,,,/,,: Mr. JAMBS GIBSON. D.5.0., M. P. Mb. JOHN TURNER, Hon. EVERARJ) PBILDING Sir WILLIAM BRSKINB WARD MR. E. 11. PARRY. KCS,. M.A. SECRETARIES AND OFFICES. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO BUBBBB TRUST. Limit, 101, Winchester House, Old Broad Street, L C. REPORT OF961 words
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Article36 1914-06-11 6 Williamson Wilson. At the Presbyterian Church on Wtd. June 10th Major Alexander Jeans Williamson, Koyal Army Medical Corps to Daisy, daughter of Dp Dato J. P. A. Wilson, Principal Medical Offtcer, Johore, and Mrs. Wilson.36 words
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Obituary34 1914-06-11 6 Sanderson.— At Sentosa 6 Gilstead Road, on June 10, Geoffrey Victor Annersley Sanderson, aged 47 years, son of late Canon Sandersou of Lincoln. (Funeral at Bidadari Cemeuuy to day at 5 p, m34 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1914-06-11 6 The Singapore Free Pres Thursday, Jink 11, 1914. r.< X.»- S :r.- 5 r|f«w «t-MT<« The defence of the Overseas Empire is a thrilling question for thoughtful Imperialists Canada lms to consider the two great questions of a doited Statcw or loss likely Oriental attack, commerci ally, racially and armed.1,322 words
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Article44 1914-06-11 6 LOWER PRICES AT AUCTIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, .lune 10. At the auctiou ,]a%- 1.000 tons vere offered and there was good competi ion. Prices were slight 1> below the previous iale average. Lanadron block fetched the hiarice. 2s 4id.44 words
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Article523 1914-06-11 6 an OrnmßK Am \m\ The fourteenth general meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co. Ltd., wa6 held yesterday at the offices of the general agents. Messrs Huttenbach and Co.. Collyer Quay. Mr G. Keuss presided, others present being Maam <i. A. Dattfak, J. Salomon (directors), J.523 words
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Article286 1914-06-11 6 The Bangkok 6chools are now trying the experiment of opening from eight to one daily, in preference to the old regime which prescribed both a morning und afternoon session. Nothing definitely has been settled, and the scheme is merely in the experimental stage. It depends largely on the parents whether286 words
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Article41 1914-06-11 6 MOVEMENT SPREADING Parliament Resumes. London r on the Satioua meat. iire since th. support. All tbi will shoi iftheninf tli. honal 25 repn parts of In land. London, June lIIOUB IIHK h quiet. and DBOooteotiout. ticipated notil tbi41 words
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Article21 1914-06-11 6 M'-lliOUi-,),.. rilhlll, bOBDd foi udoned b] I tiiin. first ofl fourth t Dgi: pftekai i II t<)\\. (i21 words
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Article12 1914-06-11 6 London, agreein. build coufetvuee Trade* I Mliitiiuted t doubtful12 words
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Article18 1914-06-11 6 London. J«i luutildted i Art (ial dor Janet I the Svffrajp at Wrstmiiibtei I meiitfi.18 words
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Article23 1914-06-11 6 London. .June I I of the Time* I understood thai I negotiating I qtu I agreement with .la pan.23 words
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Article24 1914-06-11 6 Bombay, la ■.soon bufl burst. Thi ere I will probably be I existing famim I monsoon is Ml I perity.24 words
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Article19 1914-06-11 6 London. Ja eutte Michael of A: proceed to V marooned crew of I vessel Karluk.19 words
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Article155 1914-06-11 6 > fora. The Aquila excl wicked macbinw!. unscrupulous v. story of tin junction with some fine conin> i gramme at tin Amon, Monday on board mail bteanx Marneil been elected at Sai| Deputy for Ood Of lieputies at I in future during ti In coiif Mn Wijiy< i. been uu155 words
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Advertisement278 1914-06-11 6 At thp Baaqmt 2iven by the Corporation of the City of London to Their Majesties The King and Queen of Denmark, at the Guildhall, London, on 12th May, 1914, TWO of the only three Champagnes served were BOLLINGER AND VEUVE CLI&UOT. These wines were also supplied at THE LORD MAYORS278 words
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Article86 1914-06-11 7 AGMNST ARMY m DISCIPLINE. •Troops Fire on Mob ON Cable]. Etaatm mstrators threw |M injuring d their i wounding two. Uii been declared in ,;;ibiueers tiring on Sunday, rs were de :uuiiea in the Rti icfc in Rome, but o. Strikes on a taken place in the86 words
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Article31 1914-06-11 7 bai cob* niniatry, with M. M. D*loMM for lie color itl have met the new .:hJriwn hisac r, and a re I 't-k-asse minis r tups minister31 words
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Article29 1914-06-11 7 The Cabinet baa ol cargoei of anus mi... veston and Baltimore for further has :be> ite&appearaßce t and Attache in .1 here that their ieLived.29 words
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Article13 1914-06-11 7 l uaicipalky has ertain the Uri eek. The13 words
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Article15 1914-06-11 7 10. The Douma v favour to the to members, where withdrew from15 words
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Article15 1914-06-11 7 II be Prince and Priu- cut forces and v^ m oratioa.15 words
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Article164 1914-06-11 7 5.417 >s. who joined the it ten months ago, ■Nwd his appointment of Assistant for the past week was aths hems» 266. Of ■tt 1k, 4 1 to fever, >t specified^ lfi to ,7^; 19 beri beri. There European deaths recorded and *°n «ill shortly see164 words
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Article2135 1914-06-11 7 Major A. J. Williamson- Miss D. Wilson. The ordinarily dimly religious aspect of the interior of the Presbyterian Church was made unusually bright and picturescine yesterday afternoon by the presence of a large number of officers of the Singa pore Garrison and a crowded gathering of the leading2,135 words
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Article620 1914-06-11 7 Old superstitions are often founded on fact, and Dr. Andrew Balfour has found Dne amongst the negroes of Trinidad that is likely to have a serious influence on the future course of tropical medicine. The supersihon is that whenever monkeys are found dead or dying in620 words
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Advertisement182 1914-06-11 7 'Cycling Capes' Eminently suited for Walking, Cycling or Estate Use. Made from a light a Fitted with storm Fawn shade of C°" ap Shoulder Water Proofed it /mi aDd le^ StPapS Cashmere strong (^Wjh Open button «*A CM if I "JRh FroDt aD(I FUII and Serviceable J| *l\ PRICE i&^!^182 words
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Advertisement397 1914-06-11 8 (fjyjll IVCr LCrIV |[jkj]| YQ^7 (Trade Mark) iWffjl fi. Cod Liver Oil r/\n- with flJrWi jfl Malt Extract il vl The I World«renowned 11 Repairer of Weakened Iv^ \J\ Constitutions \Vy 111 A The first s p°° nfui f this remarkabie 1 I restorative starts the weak and wasted I397 words
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Advertisement369 1914-06-11 8 Shipping AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK. The 5.9. MINERIC is due here on the 23rd June, and will rtceivi prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight and passage apply to HUTTEMBACH BROTHERS ft CO. A n Lts. 11.6 -3-6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR369 words
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Advertisement575 1914-06-11 8 snipping JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweon 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 with all the latest575 words
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Advertisement699 1914-06-11 8 snipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD uUTWAKD 1914 1914 Polynesien June 22 Atlantique June 21 V. de la (iotat July 6 Amazone July 5 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan699 words
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Advertisement669 1914-06-11 8 Shipping N. D.L Norddeatscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Bamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki669 words
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Advertisement480 1914-06-11 8 Shippiiu! P&dT STEAM NAVIGATION COMP^ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceji, Australia, India, Aden Eg ypt Mediterranean Ports, P\ ym^ and London Through Bills of Ladtac Ikhh^i Ooajl, Persian Oulf oSBLSRitLSSS Sleamere will leave Blnsapo,, MAIL LINES BOMBWABD (ROh From Singapore, connecting Colombo with 1914 manha June 1 1 s^ Maloia480 words
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Advertisement639 1914-06-11 9 Shipping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) vj v Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Frano to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. lou Triple Screw Turbine Line™ SOINYO MAKU TENYO r I. the Queens of the Pacific. Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy and unexcelled639 words
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Advertisement726 1914-06-11 9 SINSIPWS OMIY COMPANY. MRGEST PAID-UP MPITAI OF m EASTERN COMPANr PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies726 words
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Advertisement236 1914-06-11 9 NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. EBTABLI3RFD 1863. CAPITAL. NOMINAL GlB. 30,000,000— (abt. £2,500,000) PAID-UP 17,407,000— £1,450,583) RESERVE FUND. Gla. 6,518,000 (abt £543,166) Head Office Amsterdam. (with Snb-Offlce at the Hague) Head Agency Batavia. BRANCHES Hongkong, Sourabaya, Saruarang. Bandoeng, Weltevroden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecaiongan, Probolinggo, Indramayoe, Tjilatjap and Ampenan. CORRESPONDENTS ln all principal towns236 words
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Advertisement555 1914-06-11 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China.! INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID OP CAPITAL «1,J00,000i REBERYEPUMD I £1,800,000 Eteienre Liability of Proprietors £1 200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 88. BISHOPSOATE, LONDON, R. 0. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: £.mntsai Hongkong Penang Bangkok Tloilo Puke* Batavla Ipoh .'Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Beremban Canton555 words
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Advertisement342 1914-06-11 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1881. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE and MobForfeitable. Large Netl Surplus above liabilities t« RxJiBLRVE and all outstanding claims. Nsw Business, 1913, om $9,876,000.00, Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locallf Numerous modern schemes. i. H. EYANB, Manager, South Eastern342 words
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Article763 1914-06-11 10 In commenting some time ago ou the distinctly dangerous corner by the hotel Europe, and referring especially to the narrow passages by the island, we said that the time must shortly come when the S.C.C. would have to sacrifice a portion of their corner to allow of a763 words
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Advertisement130 1914-06-11 10 CONTINENTAL I TYRES I Mi *»^-«i** m M• -^^^^b m M I I a TRADE II f/j4k^| H MARK BY APPOINTMENT j TO H. M. KING GEORGE V. DUNLOP TYRES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN AND ARE AT THE TOPMOST HEIGHTS IN QUALITY, DURABILITY, AND POPULARITY Recently a Dunlop-tyred Buick car was130 words
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Advertisement77 1914-06-11 10 |MMMIIIII«tHMH«tmi| THIS !i IS I I IT! a WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS A'£a&* ne latest scientific pre- J paratiori of COD LIVER jj w~i~,\ I O IL l^oes all that is H CHt^yi claimed for it and super- h sedes the old fashioned j rpK5f emulsions77 words
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Advertisement209 1914-06-11 10 ABRAMS' STRAITS MOTOR GARAGF Telegrams: "ABRAMS.' ORCHARD ROAD. H$ 40 Cars due in a few days per ss. Bloemfontefn Call and Inspect. PRICES 4 Sealer $2,150 Do. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,450 6Seater $2,600 To with Electric Light and Self Starter $2,775 MOTOR^LORRIS BEST BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAKERS UP209 words
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Advertisement59 1914-06-11 10 FORD CARS MAN $1450. AND A -S (iT; A I $1375. I U/CADUC DDHO It/J SINGAPORE, «lIU UWW I WtAnnt Dltuo, Ltd., ipoh pemnc SOLE AGENTS S. S. F M. S. TVDU A All THE NCW FRENCH RtMIOv X •> V P H 0 0 N THERAPION SEASON BAROCYCLOWETER THERAPION59 words
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Article1447 1914-06-11 11 Issued by FRABER Co., Exchange and Bhare Brokers, June 10. J^ l 8! UB PAID r,ABTDIT. BOTMBB. SELLERS. 85,000 Se 28 Ailagar 7 II 111 600,(X0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 104 3 7 150,00.; Jb 2p Anglo-Malay 44% Int 8 6 9 3 50,000 2b 2b Batang1,447 words
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Article71 1914-06-11 11 (Corrected op »o June 10;. Bank 4m b 1.4 3 16 demand |.g 31.32 Private credits Bid i 1.4 11-82 n credits 6m 1 14g France demand Bank 29 3 i Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. 17 Hongkong, demand i;f% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 14 1 Bangkok,71 words
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Article154 1914-06-11 11 Juoe 10. Tin buyers 170. 62$ Gambles buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport buyers 18.25 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 84.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) I>s 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom154 words
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Advertisement219 1914-06-11 11 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. int Exterminators. (The Universal,) For fumigating with Patent Universal powder. Arsenite Of Soda. (For killing weeds.) and Locusts. ralculating and Adding Machines. (The w sru5 run sviga"and "Bri-Cal.") Cement. "Borneo," and Buffalo hrandslitsli stocks monthly. Cigarettes. (De Reazke). Ca|dbeck Macgpegop Co Cigarettes. Weinberg). Sole Distrlbutors219 words
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Advertisement64 1914-06-11 11 Those severe pains caused by vtei need not l>e endured one mil. ti. A dose of Woods' Great Peppermint r« wili provide instantaneous relief, It is 1 specific known for this trouble, am: pleasant to take. Sold by Dispensaries ami Stoics everywhere. 80 centb a bott I Two Special Lines64 words
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Miscellaneous925 1914-06-11 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Hardinge R.I.M.S. 6467 Hamilton Hkong, 10-6 R.I.M.S Karachi 10 Pistolet Fch Sub 303 Castagne Saigon, 10 6 Fch Consol Peuang 11 Mosquet Fch T'boat 863 Therainna Saigon, 10 6 Fch Consol Penang 1 1 D Iberyille Fch 1100 Andemand925 words
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Article82 1914-06-11 12 Proposal to hold at K. T.. {Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. The Sports Committee of the Selangor Club last night considered a letter from Mr Keuion, the hon. sec. of the F. M. S. Athletic meeting, suggesting that the meeting be held this year at82 words
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Article71 1914-06-11 12 DATS Ti< HANi.'i' r l ohnit/ v .1. Bentley. Folk A Sii>e Kink T. C Ua>. N. Wilkinson, (i. I>. Mackay H. T. White, W. M. liutchart, Dr. A. O. Butler and S. (i. Hacker. T. M. Welsh, V. Ruchwai iy. .1. Henderson and K. U71 words
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Article100 1914-06-11 12 The following is the team selected to play for tin v sth F>. 1. on Sat. June 20th. (ioal K. L. Manchester Backs C. Brown, and J. M. Valon Halves: C. R. Jupe. J. Hawkins, C. R. Langham Forward* F. Moding. B. Appleton, S. H. Ore ville Smith, J.100 words
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Article217 1914-06-11 12 Wf.nt to Sell Onion-. The trial was resumed at the Assizes, yesterday, before the Acting Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr J. A. S. Bocknill k. C.) and a special jury, of Kario, Kario Jangot and Hassan, three Javanese, for the murder in February of a sepoy of217 words
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Article142 1914-06-11 12 STO LEN FRUIT. X.ii. Y.L.I. Private's Dear Pineappi Four dollars each was the price paid by Private George Moss of the K.0. Y.L.1, for fve pineapples. He was charged in the Second Court yesterday before Mr B. Nunn with having stolen the fruit from Ong Boon Tit's plantation in Holland142 words
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Article131 1914-06-11 12 The death took place in Tokyo, on May 24th. of Mr R. J. Kirhy, at the age of 59, from nephritis. He had been in Japan, practically continuously, since 1869, and was intimately acquainted with its language and customs, using that knowledge for the benefit both of foreigners, here and131 words
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Article1008 1914-06-11 12 Like the sense of humour, the sense of logic will ever be a rock upon which the opinions of the two sexes will split. Every man knows that any woman is utterly inconsistent any woman knows that every man argues just for the sake of1,008 words
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690 1914-06-11 12 Manager's Report tor Foi*r Wbeks BHDOfQ May 28bd, 1914. The Miue Measurements and Aataj He suits shows a total of 217 ft. made up as follows: Driving 72ft. sinking 10ft. and crosscutting 135 ft. and compares with a total of 345 ft. for the690 words
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Article72 1914-06-11 12 Per Kinta Mr D. J. Ward. Per G. Apcar Mr Liston. Per Iyo Maru Dr Nr> H. Furnival, Mr Mrs H. M. Hodges, Messrs Campbell, A. H. Jones, T. J. M. Gordon, E. Houckins, C. M. Midgeiey. Employer (to his cashier): "Mayer I don't know what to think of72 words
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Article415 1914-06-11 12 The tongkang which has lately bet a doing duty as a light ship at Pulau Pintu Gedong slipped from her moorings on Saturday. It was last sighted drifting about a mile north of the Malacca Straits. There are three French war vessels in Singapore Harbour. They are the415 words
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Advertisement161 1914-06-11 12 CANADA IN 1913 Manufactures produced 620 lsherles as.oooiooo Assurance carried in Canada's Premier Co, 202 363 99fc SUN LIFE 'SSZSZS? OF CANADA S. J. HOWE KATZ BROS., l 7 JUNE SALE ALL ODDMENTS IN THE MEN'S DEPT. TO BE CLEARED AT LESS 1 0 |o OFF. SALE PRICES ON Friday161 words
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Miscellaneous360 1914-06-11 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per P. O. Himalaya due to-day. FroTTi China.— Per P. O. Devanha due to day London Malls Dsspnr.h*! Left. Dae. Arrived. B. I. May 7 May 29 May 29 M. M. May 11 June 3 June 3 P. &O. May li June 6 June 6360 words
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