The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1914
1914-06-15
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Title Section15 1914-06-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 15 1914. NO. 8,16115 words
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Article183 1914-06-15 1 I The wire news published to day is decidedly disquieting. Apparently war between Turkey and Greece is imminent, the latter protetting strongly against the treatment of her nationals who are being expelled from j Turkey by the thousand. Greece has pre- sented an expostulatory Note Page 7.183 words
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Article1256 1914-06-15 1 It was ou a sweltering morning on the oily and blue Pacific, two days out from Yokohama, that I got my introduction to the fascinating world of Patience. Strange surroundings for so domestic a pastime I A fellow-passenger was thoughtfully arraugi ing and rearranging a field1,256 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement253 1914-06-15 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. S2ORD SHOW 9-15 ?M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. A REAL PROGRAMME MAX LINDER IN "MAX CURES CINEMANIA. THE SKAT T M C E GREAT I TATTOOED WILL i mm IN 3 PARTS. mmKm The Power of Love IN253 words
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Advertisement277 1914-06-15 1 f PA L LA D I U n ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp, TO-NIGHT "If yoi have do engagement foi tonight, book a seat at the PALLADIUM ;we have the best Orchestra and the best Programme in Town, you see it is277 words
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Advertisement181 1914-06-15 1 INTENSELY DRAMATIC, REALISTIC, SENSATIONAL AND EMOTIONAL is the film in 3 REELS we are featuring, entitled THE WRECK OF THE AURORA AT 1 THE MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. TO NIGHT TOGETHER WITH THE CONVICT'S SON OR THE MINER'S DESTINY A Capital A.K. Two-Reel Drama supported by A KEYSTONE A181 words
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Advertisement265 1914-06-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Crawford Bridge is closed for traffic i from midnight till 6 a.m., till further notice Page 2. Ship advts. Dunera, Fernando Po, Apcar jand Hamburg America sailings Page 8. Singapore Model Dairy Farm stock to be 'sold- Page 5. New K. P. If. sailings Page 8. A MAD265 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1914-06-15 1 THE WEEK Monday 15th High Water— 2-37 a.m., 4-11 p.m. Moon Last Quarter. Y M.C.A. Technical classes begin. N.D.L. Homeward mail due. Entries close, Football League. Singapore G. C. Ladies Spoon. Tuesday 16th. High Water— 3-42 a.m., 4-59 p.m. Wednesday 17th. Bigh Water— 4-57 a.m., 5-48 p.m. Mark Lodge Emergent,118 words
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Article177 1914-06-15 2 ComnßACi in German Colony. meeting on May 9, the Budget Committee of the Keichstag discussed the report, which has attracted considerable attention, of a recent plot against German rule in the Cameroons. The chairman read out a telegram re ceived from the Government of the Came roons, according177 words
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Article113 1914-06-15 2 Abner was baled to court to answer to a complaint that grew out of a broken bar gain, and among the witnesses called to testify was Hiram Wilkins. "Mr Wilkins," said the examining lawyer, you kuow tbe defendant in this case, do you not I Oh, yes,"113 words
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Article87 1914-06-15 2 Children of the present day scarcely know their privileges. A modern mother was met emerging from the doctor's Children not ill, I hope," said her friend. No, they are all right, but I've been so bad tempered with them all the week that I've been to the87 words
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Article89 1914-06-15 2 Tbe Peking Jia poo says that recently the number of foreigners resident in Peking has been considerably increased and most of the houses in the East City are rented by foreigners. Last ytar the total number of foreign residents in the Capital did not exceed a few89 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement254 1914-06-15 2 SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM THE FINEST MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. OBTAINABLE IN LB. TINS FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Katz Bros, Ltd. Robinson Co. RUBBER. THE JACKSON RUBBER CURING AND DRYING APPARATUS now needs no puffing. It has steadily worked its way to the extreme front. Estates using this system are able254 words
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Advertisement68 1914-06-15 2 MONEY < TO YOU SyCCESSFU^ QrAIN^ Start in business for yourself whole or spare time SUCCESSFUL BRAINS shows the way to make big money with little or no investment. WRITE for FREE descriptive circular. UNITED NOVELTY Co. 1, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE 8 S. NOTICE John Taylor's OXYGEN Tooth Powder Produces68 words
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Advertisement613 1914-06-15 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is herein ghn n thaf; Crawford Hridge will be closed or repair- »>••:« «-r-n the hours if 12 midnight and 6 a m. until further notice. By Order, J. POLGLASE. Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office. Singapor- 1-5 h June. 19! I. 15 6 16 1* 6 NOTICE.613 words
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Advertisement518 1914-06-15 2 Wanted MOTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER WANTED A thoroughly efficient and fully ijualifled I Motor Mechanic to take charge ui Motor busi- 1 nesa in Penang. Apply BOX 123. c/o Press." J3-6 uc WELL KNOWN FIRM Desires to act as Sub Amenta or Manufac turers' RepresentativcH for House not already represented in518 words
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Advertisement239 1914-06-15 2 For Sale FOR SALE PRIVATELY A Quantity oftx<<>n« M Wines and Liquor Jl* At Powell t Co'. SaU -room Cot, Hockh«»ini«r Hanoi i i u "!u* t Duminy Dufant Champa^ '**•>' nix, Pilst'n«r and 'ai Vn nrh \< i ruout Cocktail. Pole Wr, Samples now on POWELL 4 i W.239 words
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Article1374 1914-06-15 3 ;/'V»w# our ou/m <-omsp<>Ml4tU.l Edinburgh, May 21. The Scottish Home Rule Bill was wrecked b> a side wind." Last session a measure identical in every respect except for a clause enfranchising certain classes of women had a second reading in the House of Commons by a majority of1,374 words
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224 1914-06-15 3 Sequel to an American Bank Crash. Between .£200,000 and £300,000 is re ported to be involved in the failure of Messrs Crow, Rudolf and Co., a well known Liverpool firm of merchants and ship owners, against whom a receiviug order was made in the Liverpool224 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1914-06-15 3 f^mT\ m\ J^h A daily dose of this invigorator will help to keep you in the K I "Pink of Health" a large reserve of i enables you to .a! and j I I i CA RLSBERG BEJER- ~Z W World-wide SOLE AGENTS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapore. Chs84 words
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Advertisement256 1914-06-15 3 I Health for Infants I h.ilf-a-feiiti.ry Savory .S: Mooce'l I-k>l urneral use, fx.th at home an, abro^t It h. f ii IUR a thorooshljr reliable fcxxi for Infmntv K 1 Savory ft Moot 1 supplies fa* the noariaiineOT an infant needs in an ewily digestible ud erv paUuble form, and256 words
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Article161 1914-06-15 4 I P A O str Novara, sailing June 17.— l.u ut. Creety. \V. G. Go.iward, K. G. Birt, \V. .4. P. A. H. Barron, G. E. Bryaut, Mis W. W Marl u^. Mr- VaiDes, Mr <t Mrs T. .1. I>. Wearne, G. E. Johnnf n. H. J Mills.161 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement827 1914-06-15 4 p\\ Ltv JVVr\l LI 1 phi m^i H r' IT BRAND I rTT II A Sterilized, MILKMAID H fr*^^^^^^^^^ I NATURAL STERILIZED MILK. l! I f \liy jWE NATURAL I sterilized to remove all injurious bacteria In\ I TOFSFRVFD 1 ffl I retaining all the nourishment and flavour of the827 words
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Advertisement38 1914-06-15 4 MASSAGE Mrs HABU UJITi No. M, Are weu known to »f n a y cc^i«« S 'T^ r e e .e a M^eu ro 6 e^;' w If yoaire healthy tr, Ma«^' lo ki -i Ttk-phoM Ho IMT38 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1914-06-15 4 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. M W.— W. S. lis .<. H Bampaca, t-on. .1 Hai W. > A the I A \\l\u ;n d child, I A I T. Qulbb, H Wi ght', F. North Mi> r.aut. I. II !l. j L iy ii.— G. Pruer, .>!: ft, Ml S M Nlai130 words
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Article1273 1914-06-15 5 London, M his of the Liberal •y at present. The I rated at nice, auJ ilo uot be^ hich is a mi* a that they the ascendant. grumble that the are link on the other hand -tion sioo of I later and the limit. I have solution Dl1,273 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement7 1914-06-15 5 Waterbury's j DIGESTIVE compound < THE Ideal Digestant7 words
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Advertisement1054 1914-06-15 5 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The British Steamship Glanggi At Messrs CHINO KENO LEE ft Co.'s Sale room, On Monday, 22nd June, at 2-30 p.m. The Wooden Screw Steamship "Glanggi" built in 1889 by the New Harbour Dock Coy.. Ltd., length 94.8 feet, breadth 13.8 feet, depth 8 ft. Gross tonnage1,054 words
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Advertisement808 1914-06-15 5 Auctions r AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Leasehold Town Properties On Monday, 15th June, at 2-3O p.m. 1. Houses Nos. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 and 8 Armenian Street, to be .old tU 2. Stables' No. 9 Armenian Street. For further particulars, see Circulars and Plans p. sammv. solicitor. CHING KENG808 words
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Domestic Occurrence.
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Article19 1914-06-15 6 Oxenham.— On the 10th Tune, at Armadale Victoria, Australia, to Mr and Mrs H. W. Oxenham, a daughter.19 words
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Article855 1914-06-15 6 It would be idle to deny that there are elements in the situation in the Near Bast which are capable of causing another outbreak of war in the unfortunate Balkan Peninsula. The sudden access of fjry on the part of the Greek people appears rather causeless855 words
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Article510 1914-06-15 6 lie and Mrs W. C. Michell arrived at Malacca late on Wednesdav night by the Klang. Mr Dane, manager of Bidor Estate, is now at Home on leave. Mr Forsyth is acting for him. Mr Listen who was laid up in Batu Gajah hospital with pneumonia has gone to Hongkong510 words
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Article433 1914-06-15 6 S.V.A. A match was shot off on Saturday at Blakan Mati between an S. V. A. team mostly S.V.A. men t«l the Sergeants R.G.A. Rain unfortunat^lv interfered with the 6hooting and the 800 (i» i mge had to be abandoned the light failing. Tiie Volun teer team wou by433 words
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Article97 1914-06-15 6 S.C.C. LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT. TO KAYS TI! DOUBLM HANDK AT. J. McKenzie and R. Scoular v Dr. E. A. Elder and A. C. Smith. R. Mittel6tein and F. Cohnit/ v T. B. Norrie and N. L. Ciitten. Sin'gl?:» Hanpkxj E. D. Pitceathly v V. <;. T. C. Hay v A.97 words
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Article31 1914-06-15 6 Results of the Ladies' Medal Competition. June. Mrs Badham Thornhill II S 43 Nicholson J9 4 45 D. Drummond 47 Cooke Varborough 12 50 Seven cards taken out.31 words
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Article35 1914-06-15 6 Club6 are reminded that u entries for the League Tournament mu>. be sent in today. The Competition wll start on Thursday when the S.C.C. *ill meet the A/.evedos on the former's ground.35 words
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Article100 1914-06-15 6 The deputation of Chinese to present an address to His Excellency the Governor, on his departure, will be at Johnston's Pier on Tuesday at 4 p.m. Miss Hilda Barry and Mr Robert Douglas are just now nightly entertaining visitors to the Continental Hotel with songs from their extensive repertoire. A100 words
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Article29 1914-06-15 6 Football 8 i on I lc: laqfa crowd. Peiak was not won 1 fev M II),- ing on Saturd I not prepared .it won where it Ilikelj29 words
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Article309 1914-06-15 6 fairly I all In Deist to Ulan which an \por. i in :ui K. and Mr Baj the Japanin in ,;iu jitefl n daring by T. jiu jitsu is not of wrestln poii. teach was shown Sekigucbi met in after a good d«;.; ol carded 6ome of309 words
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Article75 1914-06-15 6 The girls of SI little At Home on welcome Miss Tompkiu*. their appreciation of Um taken charge eince Mi« v At Brock street, near Bi William Harvey. 74. a i Eastern Railwa> pensioner to Mrs Huntley. an old a* the bridegroom is blind, the accompanied the old couple ou j75 words
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Advertisement155 1914-06-15 6 I KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF SWAN INK. 25 c. Price $625 nSs, 14 ct. Gold Nib Iridium Tip J^|B| MBS TO SUIT EVERY H4/VD. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. SOLE AGENTS FOR Sandorides CIGARETTES THE WORLD'S PERFECT CIGARETTE Virginia L. V.155 words
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Article181 1914-06-15 7 GOVERNMENT: NO FUNDS Sn Ally's Complaint. Kl! -ERVICI. iovernraent ha6 r the m eminent I OS] the first made a ministerial ntly interruptg l>own with the The resolution on nient was defea' shes only tire eoutideuce ft. declaiming with the Why it is a Crisis -t>riTaird Republic, pen181 words
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Article99 1914-06-15 7 i I ,vernmeut has oan of thirty six in twentytwo I i per cent ire in the war and rdi nary outlay ""••d b\ the occupation of Morocco. The Way Out. A conference i iecided to ask i a lolui of rohably at 4 per c^nt. < tead99 words
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Article126 1914-06-15 7 I i theory, but quite im- i e general opinion in on Mr bineen's proposal, es of Malaya," that I**"**! 11 4 aould tix a minimum k^pjj*** out that tin is not in the a coinage, which can be, I r 5 tbi noveru I** Productlon126 words
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Article94 1914-06-15 7 SOUTH AFRICA. The Government Defeated. [By Submarine Cable]. Kilter's Sehvicb. i ape Town, June 13.— The Cape Times and the South African news argue strongly against the Government resigning. Nevertheless the Cabinet takes the gravest view of their position owing to the recent diminishing majority and difficulties with94 words
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Article197 1914-06-15 7 Panama Tolls Bill. Washington, Jane 18. The House of Representatives, by 216 votes to 71 have passed the Panama Bill with an amendment to the Senate declaring that the repeal of the tolls clause is not coustruable living the rights of the United States regarding the exemption.197 words
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Article270 1914-06-15 7 Strong Protestations. Athena, June IS- The Government has Addressed a strong note to Constantinople demanding the cessation of the persecution c»f Greeks in Turkey and the repair of damages. Public opinion is most excited and urges immediate and energetic action. Athens, June 13. Later. Public excitement is increasing.270 words
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Article63 1914-06-15 7 British Aeronauts There. London, June 13.— Reuter is informed that the Colonial Office confirms the presence of the British aeronauts Lieut. Commander Boothby and Naval Lieut. Davies at Berbera. It does not deny the inference that the visit is connected with the action by aircraft against the Mullah, bat63 words
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Article29 1914-06-15 7 By kind permission of Colonel Martin and Officers, the Hand of the sth Light Infantry will play in the Botanic Gardens this afternoon, from 5.15 p.m.29 words
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Article65 1914-06-15 7 A NARROW ESCAPE. RRll"'Eß'p SBRVIGB. New York, June M. Another appalling ocean disaster .500 miles east of Nantucket was narrowly averted. The liner New York was struck a glancing blow in a dense fop at night by the steamer Pretoria, and received a bad hole above the water65 words
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Article123 1914-06-15 7 Optimism for China. London, June 18. The Chinese Minister presided at the annual banquet of the China Society, which was a representative Slithering of over 150 including Sir Walter Hillier, Sir George Addis, and Sir Robert Bredon. The Minister in proposing the toast of the Republic of Cbina123 words
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Article31 1914-06-15 7 Paris. Jnne 13 The Committee of the international federation of master cotton spinners and manufacturers associations has opened its meetings. Sixteen countries are represented including India and .Japan.31 words
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Article185 1914-06-15 7 Kuopiscbt June 12. The meeting between tbe kaiser and the Archduke was most cordial and crowds cheered the Kaiser. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEER SPLIT London, Jane 12. There is a serious split in the Nationalist Volunteer move raent, the provisional committee governing the Vo uuteers haviug refused to185 words
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Article134 1914-06-15 7 Growing Opposition. Londou. June 18. Militants raided the theatres of the West End yesterday evening and made futile attempts to speak. They were roughly treated. Scotland Yard states that the Abbey bomb was made of the two domes of an exceptionally largo bicycle bell tied together with wire134 words
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Article35 1914-06-15 7 London, June 18. Salvationists of all nationalities went in procession from Central London to Hyde Park. It was a memorable sight and the procession took an hour to pass through the gates.35 words
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Article34 1914-06-15 7 Wharves Destroyed. Sydney, June 13. Three new largo wharves at Millers Point have been burnt, also a quantity of wool. The totaJ damage amounts to over a hundred thousand pounds.34 words
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Article37 1914-06-15 7 < Provision has been made in this year's establishment of the Royal Garrison Artillery for personnel to man the new antiaeroplane and anti-airship ruub to be added to the defence of ordnance of defended ports and naval harbours,37 words
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Article46 1914-06-15 7 ROYAL HUNT CUP. [By Submarine Cable]. Ricjtkh's Service. London June 18. Overnight betting on the iioyal Hunt Cup was Bluestone 10 1 Drinraore and Braxted 100 7, Santair 10 1, Honeywood, Aiglon 20 1, Lie abed, Ambassador and Aghdoe 25 1. Jarnac Second ICO46 words
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Article21 1914-06-15 7 New York, June 18. The Resolute has won the third test race and becomes the America Cup defender.21 words
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Article38 1914-06-15 7 Warwickshire beat Derbyshire at Birmingham by 125 ruus. Middlesex vs Yorkshire and Notts vs Lancashire drawn. Hampshire beat Somerset at Bath by an innings and 192 runs. Kent beat Worcestershire by au innings and 230 runs.38 words
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INTERNATIONAL POLO.
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Article23 1914-06-15 7 England has beaten America at Polo by Mt goals to three, and had the best of the game throughout.23 words
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Article20 1914-06-15 7 London, June 14. Lt. Geoffrey Brook* has won the Deanadian Canadian) Cup for jumping at the Horse Show.20 words
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Article94 1914-06-15 7 On His Own Domain. London, June 13.— The Prince of Wales received an ovation on laying tbe foundation stone of St. Anselm's Church, South London. It was His Highness's first public function. The streets were beflagged with inscriptions "God Bless the Prince," fce. In his speech he94 words
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Article319 1914-06-15 7 The Golfers played a return match against the Cricketers on Saturday, and some big scoring left the game drawn. S. C. C. J. R. P>adham c and b Bath 12 B. W. Fulcher b Bath 0 R. L. Wodehouse b Eath 1 Owen Hughes b Bath 20 <319 words
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Article25 1914-06-15 7 The Jelapang Tin Mining Company, which is getting good results, is now mining under the old Selibin Road. Another of the romances of tin -mining.25 words
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Advertisement142 1914-06-15 7 i Rose Supreme A BOUQUET OP THE SWEETEST ROSES AN *^p> Manufactured EXQUISITE Wt By AND B||h 2ENOBIA SWEET. S^P COMPANY. Robinson Co. KOH COMPANYS Cash Clearance Sale Commencing 15th June 1914. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Great Reductions in all departments. Many things to clear regardless of cost. Don't lose142 words
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Advertisement586 1914-06-15 8 Shipping ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE PHILIPPINES AND JAPAN. The s.s. KANDAHAR is due here from New York on or about the 30th June, and will have prompt despatch for the above ports. To be followed by the s.s. "KANSAS" due here about 10th July for586 words
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Advertisement537 1914-06-15 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co.,. Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer •DUNERA 5,3*9 tons, G. M. Dickmscu, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday. 19th Jane, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for Ist and 2nd class passengers. For rates of freight537 words
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Advertisement557 1914-06-15 8 Shipping N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweor. Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London anc Antwerp, under mail contract with the Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining thi3 service hav< been specially designed and constructed, anc are fitted with557 words
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Advertisement780 1914-06-15 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIEB MARITIMEB MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 i Polynesien June 22 Atlantique June 21 I V. delaCiotat July 6 Amazone July 5 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 i Amazone Aug 17780 words
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Advertisement633 1914-06-15 8 Shipping N. D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki633 words
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Advertisement339 1914-06-15 8 P&O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang. T Australia, India, Aden Eg/m Mediterranean Poru, P| yraoa( and London Through Bills of Lading mneA lnM OojjJ, Persian Gulf €o.^^^ Bleamors will hIQ hpoi! MAIL LINES HOMEWARD (rOh From Singapore, connectColombo with 1914. 1 lta jQDI Martaoim ss Himalaya July 0339 words
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Advertisement654 1914-06-15 9 Ship p i n g foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) ?oute Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to aU points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Ton Triple Screw Tnrbine Liners M SHINYO MABU", "TENYO MA HIV the Queens of the Pacific. Equipped with Wireless654 words
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Advertisement538 1914-06-15 9 MOINK-I OUT COMPANY. UMm Mp|m Of ||f mjm mmy j PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE I 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 Assurance538 words
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Advertisement298 1914-06-15 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. Newchwaug, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, &c, &c, &c. STEAMERS. Tone Commander K-itsang 4.895 K. C. D.298 words
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Advertisement562 1914-06-15 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID OP CAPITAL £1 200 000 RESERVE FOND ii^OO.OOO Reiervc Liability of Proprietors £l20o!o00 HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPB6ATE, LOKDOH, B 0. AbENCIBB AND BRANCHES: Amntsat HanKow New York Bangkok Hongkoni Penang Batavia Hollo Puket Bombay l po h Rangoon562 words
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Advertisement361 1914-06-15 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established issa. Direct Government Supbbvibiob Government Audit. TcSSe^ W RLD WIDE Mfl RP?F g p- etl^ rplas above ll »bllitlet to* RiBER v L and all outstanding claima. New Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made local* Numerous modern schemes. J. H.361 words
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Article294 1914-06-15 10 Strangk Appeal to Ambassador hy Liverpool Chinese. As strangers in a strange land, yet as residents and ratepayers in a free coun- try." the Chinese grocers, boarding-house keepers, and firemen living in Liverpool have petitioned the Chineso Ambassador asking him to direct the attention of the PresidentD.N. - 294 words
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Article133 1914-06-15 10 Here id a 6trauge story of a Madrosi stationruaSter, says the Times of Inlia. which is worth the light of day. An unfortunate human wreck was brought from the wilds of his station, en route for the Madras General Hospital. He was in so precarious a133 words
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Article1007 1914-06-15 10 The first total where given represents figures f 5 1912 v the last column represents output tor calendar year to date in all cases. Year 1913. May 1914. Allagar 161,750 63,020 Alma 83,233 32,200 Alor Gajah 95,855 8,292 39,368 Alor Pongsu 101,478 38,520 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,3011,007 words
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Article71 1914-06-15 10 Year tOt*. Mav Helat Bruang Bruseh Gopeng Consol Heawood Irdis Hyd Kampar Kam uning Kanaboi Kinta Kinta Association Kledang Kramat Pulai Lab at Malayan Tin Jembu Lode Middlcton New Tambun P. Consolidated Pengkalen Pusing Lama Pusing Babru Rambut; Rabman Rahman Hyd Kaub (Gold) oz Redbills Royal Johore Selangor71 words
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Article22 1914-06-15 10 teaufort tritith Rnraeo *ngkon 79 lelalap 120.: f yjo [embakut apong 168,088 ekong I" outhFsst 61 enoiv I™.* 622 words
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Advertisement163 1914-06-15 10 I BEER V BEER I I BEER V BEER I BEER BEER J ABRAMS' STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, "ABRAMS. ORCHARD ROAD Telephone: 719. 40 Cars due in a few da y s er ss Bloemfontein Call and Inspect. PRICES 4Seater $2,150 Do. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,450 fi Seater $2,600163 words
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Advertisement19 1914-06-15 10 H. S. KIRWAN'S PRIVATE DAIRY. j QFRESH SUPPLY OF NEW MILK I Tel No. 251 NOW AVAILABLE. < mws l(19 words
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Article1473 1914-06-15 11 Issued by FRABER Co,, Exohange and Bhare Brokers, June 13. l8 J°" AID LASTDiv BDTEBB. SELLERS. 88.000 28 2s Allagar 74% 14 o 600,0< 0 £1 £1 Anglo Java 2 104 3 7 160,000 2a 2s Anglo-Malay 44% Inl Z 8 6 9 3 50,000 Is 2s1,473 words
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Article70 1914-06-15 11 (Corbbctbd dp *o June 13). Bank 4ms 1.4 3 16 demand j.3 8182 Private credits 8 m/| 1.4 1183 m credits 6mi |.4| Fbancb demand Bank 293i Gbbmany, demand 288 India, T. T. i 74 Hongkong, demand 175% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand |4| Bangkok, demand 66 7- 1670 words
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Article152 1914-06-15 11 June 18. Tin 250 tone sold 170.55 Gambiei buyers 6.40 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.2fi Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pora buyers 18.25 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 84.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina)152 words
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Advertisement136 1914-06-15 11 HUMBER E T T E AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett. WATER-COOLED $1,325 Complete ex Garage. Latest testimonial from a Singapore purchaser: Singapore, Bth Dec, 1918. THE BORNEO Co. Ltd., Present. W b regmrd to the Bumberette I purchased fron v months ago, I am pleased to sav giving every satisfaction. Tht r-oooled136 words
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Advertisement16 1914-06-15 11 Two Special Lines in Note Papers. STONEHENGE HAND-MADE AND JACQUES CALLOT WHITE LINEN. FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED.16 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous812 1914-06-15 11 7 ESSELS IN PORT. Bteamort Nat. Tonnage 4 Mastei From Consignees Fot Bloemfontein Brit 2958 Purcell X York, 12 6 A. Gilfillan Manila 1« Brunen Ger 998 Bucking Hoihow, 12-6 Behn Meyer Uncertain Chiengmai Ger 1018 Oldsen Bangkok, 86 Behn Meyer Bangkok Kcclesia Brit 2385 Roope X castle, 12 6812 words
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Miscellaneous87 1914-06-15 11 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil East Wharf Section I— Nil Sheers Wharf— Nil Main Wharf Sec. 2— Nil m 3— Kum 6au>. 4-Nil 6— Gorgon 6— Nil New Dock Sec. 7— Boujbay Maru, Silesia, Aiuiral Magon West Wharf Sec B— Tcnpaisan Maru Jardine's Wharf Sec. 9 Guadiana87 words
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Article2366 1914-06-15 12 THE TOMB OF STAM FORD RAFFLES. A t Piu.iumam:. When Iftil remembered that for many years there existed a complete uncertainty regarding the actual burial place of Sir Stamford Rattles, the illustrious statesman whose political prescience endowed the Empire with the Island of Singapore— a possession of immense political and2,366 words
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Article89 1914-06-15 12 In the third police court, on Saturday, before Mr H. A. Forrer, a charge was brought by a chetty against George Neu bronner of criminal breach of trust in respect of diamonds valued at 53,000 and Shaik Noorden was called upon to answer an allegation of abetment.89 words
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Article277 1914-06-15 12 It was only about two months ago that we reported the occurrence of a daring robbery at the house of the late Tunku Dia Udin's widow at the corner of Pangkor Road and Perak Koad, the thief getting safely away with 55,000 in cash and 52,000 worth277 words
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Article30 1914-06-15 12 Mr F. W. Nicholas, Assistant Surgeon, Perak Government Medical Service, Taiping, and Mrs Nicholas, who were married in 1899, celebrated their silver wedding on Monday in Taiping. (T. O. M.)30 words
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Article426 1914-06-15 12 The Ecclesia was due to arrive here from Newcastle N.S.W. on the 12th inst. The N.D.L. Prinz Ludwig left Hongkong on the 11th inst. and may be expected here on Tuesday at daylight. The Dunera is due here from Hongkong on Wednesday the 17 th idem with cargo426 words
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Article80 1914-06-15 12 Capt Bainbridge. master of the steamer Hong Moh, reported, on the arrival of his ship from Amoy on Saturday morning, that on Friday he spoke the M.M. steamer Anuam about a hundred miles from Singapore The Annam's machinery was disabled, and she had had to be eased80 words
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Article25 1914-06-15 12 There are only about thirty barbershops in India, which hears out the idea we have always held that India is a sileat non communicative land. > <25 words
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Article195 1914-06-15 12 Silesia, Ger 2,854, Christiansen, Hamburg 13, B. M. i Co. Japan 14-6. aujou. Brit. 123, Phillips. Bagau, 14, Wee Hoe, Malacca, 17 6. Darvel, Ger. 898, Littman, Labuan, 14, B.M. Co., Labuan, 20 6. Pin Seng, Brit. 378, Davidsou. Penang. 14, E.S.S. Co., Penang, 16-6. Batavier, Brit. 215,195 words
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Article49 1914-06-15 12 Per Kuala Mr D. K. Someville. Per Teesta Mr D. A. Brown. Per Darvel Nolze, J. D. Leslie, W. H Doughty, de Souza. Per Perak Mr and Mrs Berengar, Mr and Mrs Basagoiti, Miss Craig, van Reck linghause, Hofgaarden, Hickey, Topaell, Soper, Wood, Oates, Baxter, Pfennigwortb, j Pflederer.49 words
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Advertisement162 1914-06-15 12 FISH SIBERIAN SALMON, PLAIf I HALIBUT, FILLETS TUHBOT, HADDOCKS SOLES, KIPPERS, BLOATERS Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SINGAPORE BRANCHES KATZ BROS., C JUNE SALE ALL ODDMENTS IN THE MEN'S DEPT. TO BE CLEARED AT LESS 10'° OFF SALE PRICES ON Friday Saturday, June 12th 1k Socks, Singlets, Boots, Shirts, Braces162 words
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