The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1914
1914-06-22
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Title Section14 1914-06-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Ti SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JUNE 22 1914. NO. 8,16714 words
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Article184 1914-06-22 1 Local Sporting News will be found on page 12. The death has occurred of Mr J. G. MacTaggart Page 6. Mr Asquith has received a suffragette deputation Page 7. The results of the 6econd days racing at Kuala Lumpur— Pag_ 12. The formation of an Imperial squadron184 words
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Article1412 1914-06-22 1 Phenix - Phenix Thank the Gods, as on your Knees you fall That they admit your right, To be alive at all. (GREEK POET.J I remember the old s.s. Carisbook well, at least I ought to, I was Chief of her" said my old friend the engineer. 81,412 words
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Advertisement294 1914-06-22 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. LAST TWO NIGHTS SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF LORD BULWER LYTTONS MIGHTIEST NOVEL! THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII 8,000 feet 5 Wonderful Reels. at, with thousands of People in the Cast, with294 words
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Advertisement398 1914-06-22 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP, TO-NIGHT "WE STILL LEAD, FOLLOW WHO CAN. THE MOST EXPENSIVE FILM EVER PRODUCED. SEE THE AERIAL FLEET AT WAR. THE CURSE OF WAR AFTER WILLIAM LE QUEUX S FAMOUS STORY. BLACK~RODERICK THE POACHER FEATURING BEN WEBSTER398 words
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Advertisement206 1914-06-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The race for the Derby at the Palladium Page 1. Concert and dance in aid of St. Mary's Home Page 1. Notice re Straits Trading Company meeting Page 2. At the Alexandra Hall, Chelorong and Cheloring Page 1. Notice re candidates for probation in F.M.S. Survey department Page206 words
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Miscellaneous118 1914-06-22 1 THE WEEK Monday 22nd. High Water— lo-14 a.m., 912 p.m. M. M. Homeward mail due. Football Cup final, Tuesday 23rd. High Water— lo-5 2 a.m., 9-48 p.m. New Moon. Prince of Wales' Birthday H894). L. L. T. C. American Tournament. St. George Regular, 9-15 pui. Licencing Justices, 2-15 pm. Wednesday118 words
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Article176 1914-06-22 2 In Messrs Trubner's Language Manuals there has just appeared "A Malay Manual, with grammar, reading exercises and vocabularies," 114 pages at a price of nett 2s. At this price and with the material in it, other Malay Manuals will suffer in Bales, as it is eminently a176 words
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Article223 1914-06-22 2 Mr A. T. Bryant, of Penang, has been appointed a honorary corresponding secreo- the Royal Colonial Institute. An interesting wedding took place recently at the China Inland Mission conpound, Wenchow, the contracting parties being the Rev. F. Dickie, of Kinhua, and Mrs Men/ies, of Wenchow. Both have rendered valuable service223 words
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Advertisement199 1914-06-22 2 Pixoap Scentless T«mt Shampoo The ideal means of cleansing hair snd scalp and preserving and increasing the growth of the hair. Shampooing with Tixoap is easy •nd d_lig--tfv»l t either at home. In the bath-room or at the hairdressers and inexpensive. as a bottle of Pixoap lasts several months. Of199 words
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Advertisement798 1914-06-22 2 Notices j NOTICE. There will b<* an examination for entrance to the Te hnieal School for training as probationers in the Survey Department, on Tuesday and Wednesday nth and 15th July next commencing at 9 a.m. The examination wil take place simultaneously at the Tecbnical School, Kuala Lumpur, aud at798 words
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Advertisement460 1914-06-22 2 Notices TO BUILOIN- CONTRACTORS. Tenders are invited for pulling down building, No. 12 Colljer Quay, Blags] Particulars may r>; obtained fiom Messrs SWAN MACLAKEN, nitects. 18-6 20, 22 6 THE STRAITS TRADING C?„ Ltd. Notice is hereby given, that the Transfer Books of the above ».onipany, will be closed from460 words
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Advertisement483 1914-06-22 2 Wanted 1 WANTED Immediately a Chinese Clerk for a sbipi office. App y to bOX 7.2 c o Free Prees. 206 WANTED A Junior typist, knowhdge of sbor.haud not I essential. Apply K. W., c/o Free Press. 206 uc NURSE WANTED. Wanted immediately a European or Eurasian Nurse to have483 words
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Advertisement371 1914-06-22 2 For Sau; FOR SALE 19-6 D Apartments^ SINGLE AND COUB_Tlß^ir~^ ComfortahK moderate n i ma. ooard Q_ 126 N 15 N*' rd Y. M. C A HOSTEL. Excellent Boos Ringie Gei thu. aud Bm For team TBE ACTING GENERAL Sl* KETiRV Y. m 12-5 I,<J »*iBOARD AND RESIDENCE At Barganny371 words
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Article1567 1914-06-22 3 Th- eroi in the brief, y tbe House to -00. •rat the •hi fore His ent i I of of the ci? in mer hich incil co of their m's j ut Regent was mI having boon upl 1 .ber of the Council of j His1,567 words
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Article188 1914-06-22 3 Recently in New York a candle sixteen feet tail and weighing 400 pounds, tl finest and largest wax taper ever produc made, and is ultimately to .-taud in the Vatican at Ror it will be lighted once year, on All Souls' Day, in memory of188 words
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Article267 1914-06-22 3 Some six or seven years ago an attempt was mad ne of the Ceylon plant who had migrated to the Straits to introduce the pernicious "creeper" system ou estates in this country. Owing to the opposition of the press and the discourag ing attitude of the senior pi-inters, the attempt267 words
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Article58 1914-06-22 3 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Garrett Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam in which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton in the older type.58 words
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Advertisement322 1914-06-22 3 ABRAMS* STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, Tkjwbams: "ABRAMS." ORCHARD ROAD. 719 40 have arrived per ss. Blownfontein Call and Inspect. jHEB _"'""*^'^---g_gisg_________l_ \%_H PRICES 4Seater $2,150 Dj. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,450 6Seater $2,600 Do. with Electric Light and Self Starter $2,775 !UA_& OIL ENGINES LATEST DESIGNS. (MAKERS W. J. BATES322 words
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Article234 1914-06-22 4 I> r .ii i 1 1 Policy i Colonial L in the chair. In empta ties involv. iouial 1. Professor il lent who wru 'Uv! that thf elia bi_ book jld (looghter) aud uo dig bad over been written, oc porta mem of tbe main objects234 words
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Article287 1914-06-22 4 Wr Roderick Random" in the .ong Daily Press'' My remarks .rding the o; n of the pongee and culinary collar and lie to the hygienic white drill suit with il il urjr flavour, not bt- vt d to pass unnoticed, who t. v defends him self,287 words
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Article193 1914-06-22 4 Ith the I I child, A H. W. Bother--rough. G Wilkinson. H. V. Loltos, H. Stool. J. Mitehall, M ,n. y 4 Q K. T. Thorp I B. Hornby, W. Pctrln, Hr Quinn, H. Wrghi F. Sorth L H G 8. Cherry, P. *7. Abbott, H. li. I193 words
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Article101 1914-06-22 4 Per P O str Delta, connecting at Colombo with Marmo'a, sailing Ju o 26.— R. S Thompson. W. de Lei ghton- Brooke, Mr Doughty, C. B. Osborne, G. H. Pelmear, J. H. Linscott, tick, T. Thomas, R. M. Pitceathly, J. P Macaulay, Mr Mrs T. H. Dennis 2101 words
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Article98 1914-06-22 4 Kills comfort, kills pleasure, kills energy, kills ambition, kills nerve force, wear- <ut the vital force** and wrecks the lifo of the sufferer. Little's Oriental Balm BAV'.fS the sufferer, stops the pain, stops tho irritation, soothes the jangled nerves, restores tl a normal, natural oondllton of the nervous98 words
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Advertisement499 1914-06-22 4 en ii n ii n iiuxi JMiiji^.ujy-[j^^ t^^^^l ___r WW W_^^_Ws mmOJ-M m-x^^-mmm-WBAxi fe- DELICIOUS PURE RICH THICK CREAM 3 Em ii it is just the pure EXTRA THICK CREAM taken from the richest milk obtainable JJJJJ3 AND PRESERVED BY NO OTHER MEANS THAN STERILIZATION. jjJJ H OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. m499 words
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Article741 1914-06-22 5 ORD Of HtOGHBrI on th. of hed with Fridays >i.t-H for l-M vp;.r of rat r a! lion, ibe 1 lily o***** tbi opium eem -ip 704. nantial i92. much more rapidly M is, but there credit side >e worked upon for th imports and r three741 words
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376 1914-06-22 5 The report ou the trade of the Netherlands for the year 1913, by Count Charles Bentinck, Second Secretary to His Majesty's Legation at The Hague, states that the smaller yield of the principal colonial products, i.e., sugar, tobacco, rice, on the erdam market caused disappointment,376 words
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Article194 1914-06-22 5 Has any Englishman acquired such a profound knowledge of the Indian verna culars as to be able to follow the precise meaning of tha songs sung by the women of the corps de ballet at a native court t One of our most eminent travelling M.P.'s was194 words
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Article37 1914-06-22 5 correspondent makes inquiry in a Malaya contemporary about several vaneties of birds, among them The bird that signs the same note three times in succession and them runs down the scale.— (Times of Ceylon.)37 words
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Article74 1914-06-22 5 Is there to be a famine of doctors? Figures from the hospitals reveal an omnone decline of entrants, and one wonders if the panel practitioner will have no longer his thousands but his tens of thousands clamouring at the surgery. It was affirmed the other day that in times of74 words
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Advertisement499 1914-06-22 5 Health foi* Infants For over half-a century Savory Moore's Food has been in general use, both at home and abroad. It has the reputation of being a thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savory Moore's Food supplies just the nourishment an infant needs, in an easily digestible and very palatable form,499 words
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Advertisement1096 1914-06-22 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room, ON MONDAY. 22nd JUNE. AT 2-30 P.M. 1. No. 241 Middle Road leasehold for 999 years, area 878 sq. feet, quit rent SO p. a., monthly rent $45. 2. No. 112 Chin Swee Road, Leasehold for 99 yearn area 2,0001,096 words
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Article, Illustration987 1914-06-22 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, June 22, 1914. •opfca mamma t •ji rim :::-.«v'i In a temperately written letter to I the "Times," Mrs ANNIE Besant j gives her views on native grievances in j India and the problem they present for statesmen. Without discussing the truth or fallacy, the987 words
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Article469 1914-06-22 6 mm. 1 Mr F. D. Tracy, of the Penang branch of the Standard Oil Company of New York, left for Home by the Prinz Ludwig. Complaint, have been made to the police of thefts at the Hotel van Wijk, two guests having had articles of jewellery to the value of469 words
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Article870 1914-06-22 6 DEATH OF Mr J. G, MACTAGGART. We regret to announce the death, which occurred yestprday, itf Mr .James Guthrie MacTaggart. Mr UeeTeeMeet had beeu unwell for the past fortnight or so, but a serious outcome of the illness was not anticipated. The funeral will take place this afternoon at five870 words
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Article256 1914-06-22 6 )'>U, DROP I\ ing I dur. ised pr, d the I n on Min I during t: the previou» I his. predecessor. Your 1» tho hala Account. 1/ H, I and tl vision for th. 'hai mav h. Annua! remaining b constitute! consMr I), w I eligible,256 words
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Article45 1914-06-22 6 The pictorial adapt masterpiece. The li now being screened i 16 really magnificent production, and what strikes the observer throughout markable effect of rea The acting is unusu.. scene in the arena is a and the historic eruption o: vividly portrayed.45 words
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Article21 1914-06-22 6 The band of the Fifth Light lifaotry will, by kind pei misand Officers of the Gardens this afteiuoor21 words
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Article125 1914-06-22 6 The following uunti to the battleships of tft gramme Renown, to be Fairfield Co. Repulse, bj Resistance, at Devonport and \-.ncomA at Portsmouth. Prince Arthur of Conna uj. recently at a great gathering Albert Hall, the occasion h< annual festival of the Ko>al Oet tution for Girls. Donation* a ountinf125 words
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Advertisement171 1914-06-22 6 I KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF SWAG_£_I AAE-Wr //VK. 25 c. Price $6 25. _ft 4 ct. Gold Kib >s^^;- Iridium lip «__f|W_g|| NIBS TO SUIT EVERY HAND. y^__*~-ut---_rf__-^n _HEH H K___________B_____~ Hercules W Hercules Pilsener Ht Pilsener Beer. M Beer. ilhe extra fine171 words
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Article96 1914-06-22 7 DDE AND TRAIN DISASTERES Many Killed rp v Cable]. mfe SH- I jO.-Two hundred tf en ki 'i explosion r r Kernie. Hill cr-'St accident is i .u.ada. over .covered so iace at a depth i -upermtendan t of the irnongst the ie Maryhaye u hundred men.96 words
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Article123 1914-06-22 7 MM lO.— A military balloon t ol hundred feet four lieu: 3a _t_. a i r au d two b_ Koer: ke aerophotogra la Koenigsbe: er a biplane manned by rallowed it an^ circled cund it. They attempted to fly their :p, but it was drawn :sed a123 words
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Article67 1914-06-22 7 21. The third officer of r-tad cross examined M_M r hat just collision he put the helm hard .port without the captain's orders. He i.J not think this caused the collision. -man admitted that the Stor«ad did uot im her helm quickly. >.es from another steamer •--tilled67 words
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Article46 1914-06-22 7 Henri de Roths the < >pera yesterday evein'■f wa_ shot at with a revolver and was wounded in one leg. His assailant, a sex red dairyman, declared that ruined by the Philanthropic bairies Company. He was arrested. M. was able to go home.46 words
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Article45 1914-06-22 7 ■*burg, June 20. The trial has led of 16 St. Petersburg barristers A a resolution which is regarded as ■•Hing to the department of justioe and met during the Beiliss trial. Two °*Tt been sentenced to ei#ht months. W-*-_ to six months imprisonment.45 words
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Article19 1914-06-22 7 London. June It. The Naval hospital une which went ashore on the Isle bas been abandoned.19 words
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Article81 1914-06-22 7 e third police court, on Saturday, «re was a complete withdrawal, on intion from the D. P. P. of all charges -*e in which Mr George Neubron--oef.ef. a chetty and Shaik Noordin were c °acerued. The chetty, as mentioned in i week previously, made allegations mmeat Mr N'eubronner81 words
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Article52 1914-06-22 7 I il announced that the second crew of Harvard I Diversity, which defeated Yale, ia a_poh 8> >yra_uBe. Princeton and Pennia th_ American Henley last _y*T, has been entered for Henley Jr* I*'1 and will sail on June 20. The UOQ Boat Club will also send a crew entirely of52 words
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Article119 1914-06-22 7 CHANCELLORS FORECAST OF AMENDING BILL. Carson's Rejection. [By Submarine Cable]. Regt-b'b Se_vic_l London. June 21. Mr Lloyd George speaking at Denmark Hill said that the amending Bill will give every county in I'lsterthe option of voting itself out of Home Rule until two general elections had occurred in119 words
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Article81 1914-06-22 7 London, June 20. Larkin has resigned the general secretaryship of the Irish Transport Workers Union. London, dune 21. The men have rejected the building trades agreement being of the opinion that the terms do not settle the question of non union labour. A national lockout Ls possible. The81 words
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Article83 1914-06-22 7 Loudon. June lI.— Ml Asquith wel coined the sui'tragette depuration because he said they were dissociated from mili tancy and also b-IMH the East End people had a special case owing to the deplorable conditions under which they laboured. He agie*nl that if women were enfranchised it should83 words
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Article124 1914-06-22 7 Victoria B. C. June 21. There is no immediate prospect of the Komegata Maru with the Indian immigrants on board proceeding to tbe Hast. The owners had ordered the immediate return of the ship but the Indians controlling the situa tion and refusing to allow the Captain124 words
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Article19 1914-06-22 7 Washington, dune 19. President Wilsou denies that Japan desires arbitration re garding the .'alifornian land laws.19 words
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Article29 1914-06-22 7 Niagara Falls, June 20. The South American mediators announce that to-day's conference has been postponed and the Argentine delegate has gone to confer with Mr Bryan. ammapmmt29 words
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Article252 1914-06-22 7 In a book ju6t published by Sir Martin Conway The Sport of Collecting," is told the following story. These Tibetan monks were curious people. I met one of them on the road saying his prayers by rotating a wheel as he walked slowly along. He was carrying252 words
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Article16 1914-06-22 7 Erbe Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak i been elected a member of tbe Church periaJ Clnb.16 words
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Article133 1914-06-22 7 TURKEY GIVES WAY. Albanian Insurgents Placated. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Rrcteb'h Servigb. Athens, June 21. The reply of the Porte is regarded in official circles as showing a desire for a friendly settlement. Constantinople, June 21. It is understood that the Porte may permit the return of133 words
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Article104 1914-06-22 7 Rome June 20. The Chamber has ap proved a vote of £68,000 for the Italian military and naval contingent in the Far East rejecting amendments aiming at the withdrawal of the Force. The Marquis di Ban (iiuliano said that he was not enthusiastic about the reten104 words
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Article59 1914-06-22 7 Hague, June 20.— The Opium Conference has agreed that despite the abstention of certain Powers tbe Convention of 1912 can come iuto force when it is ratified by tb«' signatories. The Conference bas unanimously passed the Anglo American resolution asking the Dutch Foreigu Minister to make urgent59 words
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Article47 1914-06-22 7 Paris, June 20. The Chamber has adopted a bill authorising a loan of 32 million sterling at 3j per cent., redeemable in 25 years. The voting iu favour of the Bill 189 to 108. Paris, June 21. The Senate has unanimously passed the bill. > <47 words
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Article441 1914-06-22 7 Worthy OF I \tion. A representative of the Times of Malaya has had a brief interview with Mr A. E. Thomas, the well known mining expert, who has just returned to Ipoh from Treng ganu, where he went to report on the Bukit Tawang Mine. Mr Thomas441 words
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Article166 1914-06-22 7 VARDON THE GOLF CHAMPION. Sensational Rowing in America. [Bj S-bmarine Cable]. Ke_.erB Sebvici! London, June 20. Vardon has won the j golf championship his score being 306. He played with magnificent steadiness and his long game was perfect. Taylor's score was 309, Simpson 310, Mitchell and Williamson 813,166 words
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Article107 1914-06-22 7 Forming an Imperial Squadron. London. .Time 21. The Daily Telegraph says it is understood that the Admiralty accelerates the despatch of the squadi-OL of Dreadnoughts for the Mediterranean. Four battleships are proceeding to Malta soon after Christmas aud it is hoped that the three battle cruisers at107 words
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Article49 1914-06-22 7 Paris, June 21 At the Seine Assizes Ernest Laporte the cashier of the New York Herald has been sentenced to three years imprisonment with benefit of the lirst offenders act for the embezzlement of 4o,()00 francs. Laporte was for twenty years Commissioner of Customs at Chemulpo.49 words
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Article35 1914-06-22 7 London, June 20. The Cambridge wranglers are two women and twenty-live men. They are all English or Scottish except one Indian. There are three board school pupils. The successes of Scotsmen are notable.35 words
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Article27 1914-06-22 7 London, June 21. The London City and the Midland bank has amalgamated with the Metropolitan bank the total deposits of the two reach 106 millions.27 words
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Article21 1914-06-22 7 London, June 20. Mr Logan chief magistrate of East Africa has been gazetted Chief Justice of the Seychelles. > <21 words
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Article240 1914-06-22 7 Colonel Seely's Announcement. Colonel Seely, M.r., speaking at the "Wilbur Wright" Memorial banquet, at the Royal Automobile Club, under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, made an interesting announcement. He was there to say, he remarked, that in his judgment the problem of the stable240 words
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Article63 1914-06-22 7 Lord Cheylesmore announced at the spring meeting of the National Rifle Association, held at the Royal United Service Institution, that a new feature at Bisley this year would be the presence of an organised team from India. This, he added, was due to the efforts of Major Donald Smith, who63 words
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Advertisement288 1914-06-22 7 Robinson &Co.\ SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES. THE ROYAL frES? r___Ti USED IN ALL -a- So doPS *»»*_i# M« ft__ BAR-LOCK J B R L C *L THE WORLD'S J m the hands of "Uil_u %j I TVPFWPITrD tht operator *flP_« 1 I f__ W if288 words
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Advertisement182 1914-06-22 8 Study your Complexion J^jjr if you /W*' have a beautiful \^w \lnl s^' n an< complexion \5aV mill P resei *ve them with Jg| If "'Hazeline' Snow" 1 in\ (Tratie Mark) ulllSl \Wv lt cnarms awa y roughness, tenderness, _£j_?B____L //Sii VnA sunburn, greasiness, eruptions _r^§H*3j A VAWa and the182 words
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Advertisement518 1914-06-22 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer "ELLORA" 4,9C9 tons, T. E. Lyne, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 25th instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for Ist and 2nd class passengers. Terms and rates518 words
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Advertisement757 1914-06-22 8 I Shipping mTmT MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 V. delaCiotat July 6 Amazone July 5 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Polynesien Aug757 words
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Advertisement671 1914-06-22 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAH LINE. The fast and well-known mail Bteamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and Kobe671 words
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Advertisement522 1914-06-22 8 Shipping P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan. P«nang, Cj| ir Australia, India, Aden, Eg, pl Mediterranean Ports, P| ymoim and London ™J"' i ersian Gulf, Continental and Steamers wtli leave Slngapor, «>, MAIL LINES Homeward (fob 80, From Singapore, connecting Colombo vkith 1914. -S.Delta j nn _i -8522 words
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Advertisement534 1914-06-22 9 Shipping o Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) _c Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Frs to all points in the United States, Canada, /Mexico and Europe. 1 HARD N RI she Paciilc. Equipped with Wlre!ea» Tele_r_Dhv i m let d i \i*ioe. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. aru leaves Hon^koi-g534 words
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Advertisement430 1914-06-22 9 THE ONLY LIFE NSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP WITH OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PKOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. EX. The Coop—; has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England, and430 words
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Advertisement293 1914-06-22 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd Direct service to Japan via Hongkong Shanghai •u._ to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills ol Lading lor "■anton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, he Philippines, &c, Ac, Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Sntsang 4.59j R. C. D.293 words
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Advertisement573 1914-06-22 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL #1 200 oon RESERYE FUND I SleocioS Ret.rva Liability ox Proprietors... fl'zon'ooo HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPBQATE, LONDOR, R. 0. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: AmntPat Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkong Penang Batavia Iloilo Puket SjX** oh Rangoon Calcutta573 words
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Advertisement337 1914-06-22 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established l&si, Direct Government B_pebvi_..« Government Audit. Fo P rSu?le are W RLD WIDB Mfl N R^v P pv£_^ B n rpluB &bove "-Wlttlce tc-_U-t.E_.VE and all outstanding claims. Kit Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00. •a Loans, Settlements, etc, ma_e localls -numerous modern seller H.337 words
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Article551 1914-06-22 10 Atrocious Cbimb Rife All OVBB Ind: A question ol importance is rai.ed ia the 'Pioneer" by "Another Barrister. v bo writes A 1« el Barrister lms recent ly appeared in tbe columns of one of your Calcutta Contemporaries. Tbe writer j draw, attention to two cases disposed of ion551 words
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Article936 1914-06-22 10 first total where felveu rei: .jure* f lc'l2. the last column represents c idar yeai to date in all c; Year v 1914, Ailagar 161.. 88,020 Alma 83.: 32 *ior Gajah 95,855 8,292 39,368 Alor Pongsr. 101,478 38,520 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,301 63,868 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 118,824936 words
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Article73 1914-06-22 10 Bate! Rruung •ng onsol Heuwood irdis Hyd par Kamuniug o,l** Kanaboi Kin: Kinta Association Kledang Kraiui.r 4., Lahat 6,' Malayan Tin 3.145 Menglembu Lode HI Middleton New Tain bun -u soli dated Pengkalen Pusing Lama Fusing Bahrn 5. r baton Rahman Rahman Hyd Raub <Gold> o^. Redhille Uohore73 words
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Advertisement100 1914-06-22 10 I REMNANT AND ODDMENT DAYS I J WHITEAWAY'S I GREAT CLEARANCE OF ODDMENTS I AT BARGAIN PRICES. j THREE DAYS ONLY. I THURSDAY, JUNE 25th FRIDAY, 26th SATURDAY, 27th 14 COUNTERS LOADED WITH THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS STORE. DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THE BARGAIN COUNTERS, S100 words
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Article1450 1914-06-22 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Bhare Brokers, June 20. jap. Isbok. Paid. Law Di* Pomes. Sellers. 85,000 2n 2s Allagar 7i% 1 19 600, 0<0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 11 3 8 150,000 2». in Anglo-Malay 44% inl 8 9 9 6 50,000 26 2p Batang1,450 words
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Article67 1914-06-22 11 (COBMCMD OF *»0 June 20 Bank 4ms 1.4 3.1a demand 1-8 81-82 Private credits 8 m'e 2 4 5-li credits 6m 1 14. Francb demand Bank 2-3_ Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. 174. Hongkong, demand 18 Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 716 Sovereigns, Bank67 words
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Article151 1914-06-22 11 June 20. Tin 126 tons sold 669.70 Gambles buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'posa buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) buy ere 84.60 Nutmegs (110 to tha lb.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves151 words
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Advertisement113 1914-06-22 11 OLIVER' Typewriters. Send for particulars of the newest models (Nos. 5 6). The Oliver is deservedly the favourite high-class visible writer throughout the world. 1- k *>>, **> Am\ __."*___s* v N I JSPiM^ «__9_Fn W*r*r wHL>?S_S >__K ___fi_tT* __3 BC___B-_I _______> j_U_E ..*smmmmmm^m^—— m Stocked with English, French and113 words
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Advertisement32 1914-06-22 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STIIEET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. I Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore*32 words
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Miscellaneous1013 1914-06-22 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Ahmat P. S'ham, 186 F.M.S. Pahang Dufferin R.I.M.S. 3987 Balfour H'kong, 20 6 R.I. M.S. Bombay 21 -teame-B Nat. Tonnage Masiet From Consignees Fot Annam Fch 3889 Vezie Colombo, 15 6 M M Uncertain B.1,013 words
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Article297 1914-06-22 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. There was a good attendance at the second day of the Sky meeting and some interesting racing was seen. I One (five furlongs). Stella (Dr. Pa-tons) 9.13 1 Revolution (Mr Noel Walker) 10.5 2 Sunrise (Mr Dickson) 10.7 3. Time297 words
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Article187 1914-06-22 12 To- Day i C Final. The final for the Association Cup is down for decision on the S.C.C. ground this evening, the teams being the K.0. Y.L.1, first eleven, holders of the trophy, and the The acting Governor (the Hon. Mr R. J. Wilkinson^ has promised to attend, and187 words
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Article84 1914-06-22 12 The SJ-LC. played the R G.A. on Saturday despite the heavy ground and won an interesting match with several wickets in hand. The R. G.A. scored 87 of which CJ.M.s. Bo3well made 41 not out. Br. Murphy 12, Br. Hodgins 15. A. S. Coelho took 4 wickets for 1684 words
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Article49 1914-06-22 12 ESO_-« Millar Handicai At the Swimming Club, yesterday morning a 150 yards handicap in connection with the Jackson-Millar trophy was swum, resulting as follows Karsten, lOsecs, start, 1 Stewart, 16secs, 2 Douglass, 18secs. 3. Hutton was scratch, and there were eight entrants. The finish was a close one. >_§49 words
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Article52 1914-06-22 12 S.C.C. LAWN BOWLS TOUBNAMENT. MONDAYS TIES. Championship. H. T. White v R. Scoular. Brtlfili Handi James Bond v Foreman. Doubles Handicap. Mittelstein and Cohnitz v Pitceathley and Henderson. TUESDAY'S TIES. Singles Handicap. Bntchart v Scoular. Four A Side Rink Game. Welsh, Ruchwaldy, Henderson and Talma v Bath, Pitceathley, Armstrong and52 words
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Article58 1914-06-22 12 News was received in Berlin that the Swedish explorer, Baron Erland Xordenskjold who was reported to have been killed by Indians in Bolivia, escaped when the Indians killed his companion, John Berg, and has now safely reached Trinidad the capital of the department of El Beni The new. is dated58 words
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Article1963 1914-06-22 12 JERAM (KUANTAN) RUBBER ESTATE. rTHE GENERAL MEETING The first ordinary general meeting of the Jeram (Kuantan) Rubber Estate was held on Saturday at the registered offices of the Company, No 6 -v. Battery Road under the chairmanship of Mr Chiam Keng. There were also present Messrs Leong Heng Soon, Song1,963 words
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Article163 1914-06-22 12 The Paroo was due here yesterday from Westralian Ports with general cargo for discharge. On June 1-th the intensity of the light at Pulo I'ndun lighthouse was increased from 9,500 to 35.000 candle power. The H.A.L. steamer Senegambia left Suez on the 19th inst. and may be expected163 words
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Article219 1914-06-22 12 Play took place on Saturday and yesterday for the Singapoie Golf Club'6 Spring Cup and resulted in a win for Mr W. E. Hooper who returned the excellent net score of 73. Fifty members competed, and the first sixteen qualified for further play iu the Vade Cup219 words
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Article110 1914-06-22 12 A large full grown black panther was killed by Mr J. de Burlet and one of his kangauies near the coolie lines on Batang Selangor Estate, on May 24th. Another black panther was killed on the same estate last Friday. Two female black panthers have been seen in the neighbourhood110 words
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Article107 1914-06-22 12 Silesia, Aust. 3318, Sequiro, 21 6 Trieste Raut Schmidt. Kobe 24. Hakata Maru, Jap. 3869, Kawashima 21 6 Yokohama, Pat. Simons, Penang Tonsberg. Nor 646 Johansen2l 6 Bangkok Thye Seng C de Eizaguirre, Span 4395 Luzariaga 21, Liverpool, Barlow A: Co, Manila, 22. Paroo, Brit 1719 Richardson, 21,107 words
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Advertisement85 1914-06-22 12 FISH SIBERIAN SALMON, pi HALIBUT, J LES> KIPPERS, y c BLOATERS Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SINGAPORE <fc BRANCHES SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM THE FINEST MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. OBTAINABLE IN LB. TINS FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Katz Bros, Ltd. j Robinson Co. fi* J »p®"^^fir_ v Tr^_^y TY\ v_^ —flMßP^^^^-w85 words
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Miscellaneous126 1914-06-22 12 PASSENGERS. Per Tara Messrs H. O. Maas, H. C. Jackson, Van Vliet, W. Marshall. Per Perak Messrs Stewart, Sugden, C.J. Smitn, H. P. Gland, Macpherson, Cowie. Per Aparima Mrs Rankine, Miss Hilli. Miss Frissel. Per Produce Mr and Mrs Rizzaii, Mr T. Bovr. Ter Kuala: Mr J. H. Clarke, Mr126 words
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