The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1914
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Title Section13 1914-06-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 23 1914. NO. B,lf>N13 words
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Article152 1914-06-23 1 Singapore beat M ilacca at Cricket on Saturday Page 12. The half yearly report of the Straits Trading Company is given on page 6. The final of the Singapore Football Cup took place yesterday afternoon Page 12. The British fleet at Reval has been 1 received with152 words
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Article1016 1914-06-23 1 June 2_rd, 169. was a day of much rejoicing in the Royal household, for Queen Victoria had a great grandson now Edward Aib it, Prince of Wales. The anuivetsary of tbis event carries us back in memory to other and stormier times, when among Mm rocky mountain fastnesses1,016 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1914-06-23 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 Nigh. Last Night SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF LORD BULWER LYTTONS MIGHTIEST NOVEL! THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII 8.000 feet 5 Wonderful Reels. pie in the fast, with Awe-inspiriug Scents between206 words
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Advertisement235 1914-06-23 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 CURSEI OF WAR AFTER WILLIAM LE QUEUX S FAMOUS STORY. BLAGK~RODERIGK THE POACHER FEATURING BEN WEBSTER235 words
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Advertisement189 1914-06-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little and Co., for the Columbia graphaphonee Page 6. At Alexandra Hall, Monte Cristo"; At the Gaiety Cinematograph fresh films Page 1. Shipping K. P. M., Austrian Lloyd, N.Y.K., Ocean S.S., latest sailing lists Salamis for Mauritius and South Africa Pages 8 and 9. Auction sale of189 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1914-06-23 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 23rd. High Water— lo-5. a.m., 9-48 p.m. New Moon. Prince of Wales' Bhthday (1864). L. L. T. C. Ameiican Tournament. Bt. George Regular, 9-15 pm. Licensing Justices, v.15 pm. Wednesday 24th. Hig_ War* r— u-28 a.m., 10-25 p.m. St John Baptist. L. L. T. C. American Tournament.121 words
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Article512 1914-06-23 2 Tlie irkahl- thing aboal stable Army men tptaii- which performed before Hr* Ku g and*; I irn borough aud in which Gob f et te-Ctib ed with gusto at the Wilbur Wright Memorial Banquet, steered in a wind ol miles an hour while the pilot sat with hisTimes - 512 words
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Article198 1914-06-23 2 Wiitting in the Times, Dr. Spoouer concludes a letter thus. Since capital is receiving at present. and is likely to receive in the future, a higher rate of interest than it has re ceived in the past, three consequences follow First, the nation, if it has198 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement351 1914-06-23 2 ITHE NEW "CHAPPELL" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. ALL THE LATEST LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY AND OPERA SUCCi_i-SE3 44 THE GIRL FROM UTAH" THE MARRIAGE MARKET" "THE GIRL ON THE FILM" 44 THE PEARL GIRL" "AFTESt THE GIRL" Etc., Etc. Complete Lists Post Free. ITHE ROBINSON PIANO Go. -H__^eV__B9_--_X9__S____fc_--' GRAND Oi ERA Co., OP351 words
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Advertisement677 1914-06-23 2 Notices I SINGAPORE St. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. NOTICE is hereoy given that a General Meeting of ihe Members will he held witDlni the North Room of the Singapore Cricket club on Friday the th lone 1914, at >15 p.m. BUSINESS. (1) To receive the Accounts of the Society for the period677 words
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Advertisement730 1914-06-23 2 Notices THE SANDYCROFT RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN -hit the Tenth ordinal y General Meeting Kit the Members of The Bindy croft Rubber to.. Limited will be held at the offices of the Company t J Winchestei House, e'olijer Quay, Kie^apore, j on Wednesday, the .4th June, i9730 words
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Advertisement433 1914-06-23 2 Notices NOTICE. The hithfif. cpni.-d on by me Khoo C hye Hean at V 3 High -inga pore under the Style of u Store haH as from the Ist flay of luce, 191 4, been acquired by Chew Woou Hob. All debts due from the said b_N___E-»fl will be «-d433 words
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Advertisement263 1914-06-23 2 Wanted^ SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NjTicT at tin Tb. !><■! aiJUHIII i max. <.i thi i anmtm, annum Bi_f_r_ lat< i of th. i Hired t. mac I acq it wbeu r« a___ stating be a<Mt> not latei 1-14. polo; Mm. Singapore. 1 WANIED A WANTED A Juniot essential. Apply K fl263 words
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Article357 1914-06-23 3 Dental Treatmnt. Mr Astor asked the Secretary of State for War (in the House of Commons) whether dental treatment is provided for soldiers serving in the Regular Forces if so, whether such treatment is undertaken by the Royal Anny Medical Corps whether artilicial substitutes in place of357 words
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Article371 1914-06-23 3 Pboyisioks of Mb Bubks's Bill. The text has been issued of the Bill introduced by Mr John Burns to make such amendments of the law relating to merchant shipping "as are necessary or ex pedieut to give effect to the International Convention for the Safety of371 words
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Article358 1914-06-23 3 A retired officer of the Indian Army (Captain F_. F, Harding) has been endeavouring during the past eighteen months to arouse public interest concerning the state of the graves of British soldiers and sailors in Rangoon. We can personally confirm Captain Harding's statements as to the358 words
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Article182 1914-06-23 3 Agenda kok Next Meeting. The next meeting of the Planters' As- j sociation of Malaya will be held at 10 30 i a.m. on Sunday, June 28th, at the Chamber j of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, to transact the following business 1. Minutes of meeting held on April182 words
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Advertisement218 1914-06-23 3 CA RLSBERG BEER. T~ mm r ______________j___^B_______> __r 1 World-wide use. SOLE AGENTS. THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapore. RUBBER. THE JACKSON RUBBER CURING AND DRYING APPARATUS puiiing. It has steadily worked its way to the ex_m are able to ship their rubber within a week get better prices in218 words
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Advertisement132 1914-06-23 3 GRAVEDIGGER'S BURIED ALIVE. A gravedigger named James Hambleton was buried alive in St. Stephen's Churchyard, Audenshaw, Ashton under Lyne. Hambleton left a freshly dug grave to fetch some bricks, and it is surmised that on his return he slipped and fell into the cavity head foremost, dragging a large quantity132 words
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Advertisement106 1914-06-23 3 _■______>_■■_—_■_____. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. 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 i Steam in which it is claimed half a ton of j coal will go as far as a ton in106 words
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Advertisement262 1914-06-23 3 ABOUT PILLS. Many people have no hesitation in taking medicine in liquid form prescribed by a doctor, but \it w with ;ilurm the suggestion to take a course o. ml Tins misappn is no doubt due to Sim;- may be correct in son Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, however, are262 words
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Article618 1914-06-23 4 a T op o__n Ihiu. Tho fa The Time* Corret or Mel I I to riol-brate hi. 70th 1 e by all ed in tlu developine?" i>i Q_4i__J :;-l auil of pre\ent:\H medi titular. Th .peculations bare irch ia I ;ible. into ■i.i'.u.i-y which led impo-tanc. ol618 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1914-06-23 4 (Ml LKMAI Df "sml" =Jt:= i! f Y "brand 1 PI ___V_i> Sterilized- MILKMAID I W^^^^/Vatuml Ml7k. natural sterilized milk. W$ K^-sdL*^ ™EfIATUPAL i^^S^ sterilized to remove all injurious bacteria 'I TV^ PRESERVED Lib 1 retaining all the nourishment and flavour of the freshest II K t_i-_y_p^ Bo in its94 words
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Advertisement239 1914-06-23 4 i mW' -WSOO A Mother s Joy Her Little Wasted Baby made bri&bt and v.eil >y the power of these Tablets >ujrh nl. k I A c- L_^ H t baby Farm, Santo. h a frail i wt i Br. Ca§so!_'s Tablets. I Breakdown Indigestion, ..eve P <r_ /3»9, Stomjcn239 words
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Advertisement150 1914-06-23 4 fr *****- II 111 I __^M^^^ FOR I CANVAS HOSE AND Jh m BELTING 9 a EVERY DESCRIPTION LEATHER, CANVAS, CAMEL, HAIR Etc., Etc. go ro gj ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., 100 a ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. |FAR EAST OXYGEN* ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY150 words
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Advertisement573 1914-06-23 4 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF I TWENTYONE VSLUABLbFREEHOLD AND 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE: TOWN PROPERTIES To be held at iMessrs. Powell Co.'s sule On Tuesday the 23rd June at 2-30 />. m. Lot 1. The valuable land and business premise No. 94, Market Street. Area 3,155 sq. ft Lot 2. The573 words
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Article175 1914-06-23 5 USSION OF ondrnt'd a W*Wml' Of 1 1 1 be before luces London si lescrip i ol th" i. I ord < rwet this %l ihronou-ly run or of pif and 0 by a motor ud the :U ire. I of cells il^ht and at this beforeTimes - 175 words
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Article181 1914-06-23 5 rker asked the Pre I of Trade whether, as < of agreement, the specified therein is whether officers and on the presump ige will be of the usual informed of the probable fe ar.d frequently l that their ships or trades whereby they M rvice in ibe181 words
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Advertisement28 1914-06-23 5 4?!^ roup again, N« k >«- too; W; *y» anxious now ap in bed S_i lw la »ent sure. a n ngbt aU trough the night owe*. Peppenainl Cure.28 words
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Advertisement1110 1914-06-23 5 Why Doctors no Long r Claim to "Cure" People. A few yeara *g»M eras. 0 mm thing for the f imi y doet.»r fen -ay I will cure you in a fewd.ys This cheerful prophecy often tfavr the patieut new ,1 oocnage, but it is no longer good form. Doctors1,110 words
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Advertisement308 1914-06-23 5 _k^^o?B_^_^_l _s_«_H m^f^Ja _T _tf Ltr^**mma^,i fe-^^ 11 V FROM ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES THE COLUMB TYRE CO. (far east.) Ph <> n 1510. 51. ROBINSON ROAD. m MOWO.NIK. Auctions MORTGAGEE S SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND and SHOP HOUSES SITUATE AT CHITTY ROAD, SINGAPORE, To be held at Powell Co.'s308 words
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Advertisement224 1914-06-23 5 AUCTION SALE At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room, ON MONDAY. 13th JULY. AT 2-30 P.M. L 1 __S2Sl^_^ l Sr IMM 9 years ca 378 'eet. quit rent 20 cent, tk„ r 5 6, S. 6 6 R °i d 1 f a sehold for years, area 3,393 sq.224 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article65 1914-06-23 6 PLO« i;r Pioott. On the 2lst May, tt 1. Peter's Church. s>heringha_u, by the Revd G. J. W. Trendell, Vlcnr cf the Parish. Victor Algi'stink son of t lie late Sir William Flower, k c h., F. R 8 aijd Lady Flower, of 26, Stanhope gardens, 8. W., to65 words
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Article39 1914-06-23 6 Pkrcy Gooihrd. of Tanjong Olak R' bber Plantation. Muar. on the 12th June, on board s.s Morea In the Red Sea. i Mact <■ iap.t. —At Singapore, on the 21st Juue. 1914, JaMBS QUTRbU KaCTAGQART, I aged 43. i39 words
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Article, Illustration952 1914-06-23 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 23 1914. cvcvcvc A short telegram published in our yesterday's issue presages for England another disastrous strike, namely of the Building Trades Operatives. However frequently these lamentable strikes occur, there never seems to be a settle ment until one side has exhausted its funds952 words
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Article345 1914-06-23 6 Officers attending the Tanglin Club dance on Wednesday, 24th instant, will wear uniform, Mess Dress. Mr R. S. Carroll aud Mr P. H. Holland are appointed assistant engineers, P. W. D. aud Mr J. R. Lynch to be an assistant traffic manager. F.M.S. Railways. Mr E. S. Willbourn is appointed345 words
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Article62 1914-06-23 6 Commendation i.\ EtesifJent, (from Our On n CmTWeeemW**nmmt.\ Ipoh, June Tl. In laying the foundation of st George i School, la.;;, „g. M. Oliver Macks British Resident, pan! fa the educational zeal of the Chn>t. Brotb-rs. He also emphasised {>■ technical and ladeelriel nam The new school62 words
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Article188 1914-06-23 6 THE LATE Mr J. G. MACTAGGART. FUNERAL AT BIDADARI. a large company ol the leading mha bitants of Singap.. re attended the burial at Bidadari ceuietery ye_tet___; reaiafl of the late Mr James Gathrie Vfactaggart. Amongst them were many masons and repreeentotf-Oi of tli, pi. pal business hous^ The obsequiei188 words
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Article200 1914-06-23 6 Heatty congratulations will be extended to Sii Kvt ilyn apbell E -i:leut in Singapore h:r tbe lai -.during which tiii)( j he has doae on tbe L.g;-lati\e I _4 in o4 public capacities, including tbe Volunt. Tbe new Kmght es I >ingapore I; Hongkong and d200 words
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Article137 1914-06-23 6 A subscription dance in aid of the (iirl's Friendly Society will be held ou 1 day. the 24th inst.. at 9.15 p.m., in Tanglin Club. H.E. tbe Oiiicer Adminis tering the Government the Hon. li. .1. Wilkinson, -id Mrs Wilkinson 1;. kindly consented to be present. Hy137 words
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Article168 1914-06-23 6 Mr G. E. .Tobuston, of '1 nab Rubber Estates, is leaving by tbe Ma >teamer on Home leave. Singapore St. Andrew's 6 iety meets in the North Room of the s.( on Fri_ next, at 5.15 p.m. A full mos of members is requested. Professor Tuftier has des« ribed to168 words
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Article20 1914-06-23 6 TYRE TESTS WITH Plantatio. RUBBER. inn li. her. In, Automobile I North 15 1 i i fa20 words
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Article101 1914-06-23 6 Ti). directors t<. on dune bus Af: i mil ing pro\ which. brought forward March Your D a Divid. ■orbing I transferred 8. That the ied forw When ha: increase in tin We are now please i that tb. maintained, and b months uow ur business put101 words
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Article14 1914-06-23 6 I ducer 1 xiln. in 1918: dot Jan. to Ha proximate Wolfs14 words
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Article35 1914-06-23 6 I node Ua 2.Eangkoi Ms I .pong:- M mi Sokpag Tenom Mai 1 M. tltm \N e understand Isa that the adding arrai^Kelly an. Ot iml lou on Nfc l"'. v35 words
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Advertisement217 1914-06-23 6 V. I nam* thai la a hall mark for S \GOOD QUALITY :n Brandy, f HENNESSYS o w z FINE 5 < M 8 OL D I SOLE IMPORTERS- >. /Caldbeck, Macgpegop k Co. Wholesale and Retail Wino and Spirit Merchants. Columbia Orapiio phones M~' <^ > r,> <;^ =^z217 words
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THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.
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Article128 1914-06-23 7 KU TIB'S Sl-VICI. B. \dnur:il T. Bethell, I Pein bs K C.B. tains Dumas, I inef Krab B. 8 I'.. I I i M i;>'t la 11l E. M. vr-'t iry I J Em!; I tin 11. rof emor of mor nor of Uon i mon In128 words
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Article17 1914-06-23 7 C Ellig to be a Kuigbt of l'.runei to be bono ate director of Public17 words
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Article24 1914-06-23 7 I jetty the appointed lolonel in ars, een appointed of the Nineteenth Hussars pointed to tbe H L juise to tbe24 words
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Article17 1914-06-23 7 LA ND PURCHASE FOR OPERA. loseph Beer I nineteen acres of j including tbe iml tbe Opera17 words
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Article32 1914-06-23 7 DE ATH OF GREAT PACIFIST. The death is an A) :tner, President of ce Society and member of Council of the Carnegie no has written many books 1 of peace and arbitration.32 words
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Article2205 1914-06-23 7 THE GOVUNMBNT AND BUSINESS BNTBBPRISES. (From Our Oan CewreaponOent.) London, May 19. The intention ot tbe Government to ac quire the controlling interest in the Anglo Persian Oil Co., Ltd., marks another phase of the entry of the Government iuto the ordinary life of business, guite recently,2,205 words
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Article360 1914-06-23 7 THE MONDAY LIST. Mr A. V. Brown, senior magistrate, yesterday dealt with a number of motorcar cases. Mr Lambert, of 193, Orcbard Road, was lined and costs lor driving a ca" in Selegie Koad on tbe evening of June 14th without having two front lights clearly visible, and360 words
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Article155 1914-06-23 7 The bearingoftbetbreecbargespreferred against Ho Yeow Keng before Mr Sugden, third magistrate, was yesterday postponed for a week, on the application of Mr Pillai 'attending on behalf of Mr Campbell), representing the prosecutors the Straits Motor Garage. Bail was allowed, in the accused's own and two other155 words
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Article58 1914-06-23 7 A Chinese, in Taiping Police Court, was sentenced to three mouths' imprisonment for making a false report to the police with regard to a gang robbery. Protesting bis innocence, he was removed to the prisoners' enclosure in court when he stabbed himself in the abdomen, inflicting a wound three inches58 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1914-06-23 7 Robinson Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES THE ROYAL T.mc niosi] USFn in ai i now* So does 1 h<» UOCU 111 ALL BAR-LOCK j bar lock tue u/hdi ive H m the hands >/^ lilt WUKLL) O TYPEWRITER SJB| ,f,,,( F-''r i_SL k jftffl--166 words
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Advertisement482 1914-06-23 8 Study your Complexion /&#r ,f y° u /&j^/ have a beautiful '■nSSI t skin and complexion >§\ j preserve them with rav I "'Hazeline' Snow" 1 lU\ (Trade If M/^i |YSa\ It charms away roughness, tenderness, v^^fSS Hk Jul I \u\ sunburn, greasiness. eruptions lft_^/4r/ Yf\y\ -nd the disfiguring effects482 words
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Advertisement241 1914-06-23 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON CALCU I TA The Company's Steamer ELLORA 4,9c tons, P. E. Lyne, Commande-, will be despatched for the above ports on Thutsday, the -sth instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for Ist and 2nd class passengers. Terms241 words
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Advertisement589 1914-06-23 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN UNE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between 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 with589 words
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Advertisement761 1914-06-23 8 Shipping M. T_L MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MML LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 V. delaCiotat July 6 Am ..zone 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 Polynesien761 words
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Advertisement677 1914-06-23 8 Shipping N. DX 1 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremeo IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. I The fast and well-known mail Bteamers of this Company sail fortnightly trom Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp j ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong,677 words
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Advertisement373 1914-06-23 8 Shipping 3TEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang Cey Australia, India, Aden, Egy pi Mediterranean Port* p| ymo and London Through BIIIh of La dip. Doast. Persian Gulf. Continental rorth r Steamers will leavi si_gi M MAIL LINF UOMRWARD From Singapore, corn Colombo wil I. Jane H h Marmora H373 words
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Advertisement579 1914-06-23 9 II Shipping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co Root. Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran co to all points in the United States. Canada Mexico and Europe. ■v Tnrblne Liners tjHINYO MARO TFKvn s_-c__sr 3 -»^'T«is; TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. leaves Hoogk,, June 23rd leaves Hong£S Jg J*579 words
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Advertisement554 1914-06-23 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY PBOSPEBO S and PROOB^SS^ 0 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMILED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House. S.ngapore. LONDON OFFIC£ I Th. Co„ ta £20.000 w tt tta Supreme Court o. E nglan a, an d co_p,,e 8 w,t h tt554 words
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Advertisement285 1914-06-23 9 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAM SKIP 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 for Manila.285 words
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Advertisement543 1914-06-23 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. PAii? P R Ki D BY Rom mm RESERYE Pui T D 1L g^Jg Reierve Liability of Proprietors Z S'SJ'SS HEAD OFFICE ,W 88, BISHOPB6ATB, LONDON, Q AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Amritsai Hankcw New Vnr_ Bangkok Hongkong Penln fi Batavia n o ii 0543 words
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Advertisement332 1914-06-23 9 PEDEEAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 188J. Direct government Bupebvisici Government Audit. Forte-Üble*™ W RLD WIDE »o. RES_aßVFln^^n rpl^ 8 abcve "•WUtleg tot _-j-fti__.V£, and all outstanding claims. law Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00. ***** Bettlemen te. etc, made local* umcrous modern schem es H. EYAMB, Manager, South Eastern Jlsu332 words
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Article635 1914-06-23 10 Opium Growing on thi: chin km Frontier. Bit Consul Hodgson in his report on the trade of Vladivostock and district, just issued, says time poppy for the manufacture ol opium has been grown in the I'ssuri region from time immemorial, and it would indeed appear that the635 words
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Article250 1914-06-23 10 All tbe architecture w_ are used to, whether Gothic or Renaissance, or whatever other style, was developed when men piled stone on stone and all its features were devised by men who conceived c t building as a piling of stone on stone. But now wben we build250 words
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Advertisement211 1914-06-23 10 REMNANT AND ODDMENT DAYS I WHITEAWAYS I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^B_BJ_IMBB_BH^ mtM ma ■_a__^^_ I GREAT CLEARANCE OF ODDMENTS I I AT BARGAIN PRICES. I I THREE DAYS ONLY.! I THURSDAY, JUNE 25th FRIDAY, 26th I SATURDAY, 27th I 11 COUNTERS LOADED WITH THE BIGGEST I BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS STORE. I211 words
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Advertisement58 1914-06-23 10 Sore Throat denotes a weakness in the larynx that has been seized upon by harmful germs, who, colonising there, are prepared to create serious trouble unless swept away bv a dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cui true germicide, which, at the same time, j soothes and heals the tender parts.58 words
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Advertisement114 1914-06-23 10 Dunlop Dunlop Dunlop TRADE jßmmm*^ 1 MARK Founder of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry Dunlop Tyres. All Garages dealers can supply you with fresh stocks of Dunlop Motor tyres in all sizes. Chs. J. GAUPP C« 33. Raffles Place. Chronometer Makers Jewellers. Marine Opticians. ALWAYS CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nautical and114 words
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Article1489 1914-06-23 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, June 22. fl tH o CB V' U t r iABT DIV BOTBBB. SELLERS. 35.000 2_ 2s Alla^ar 71% 1 31 1 q 500,(HO £1 £1 Anglo- Java 211 3 8 150,000 2e 2s Anglo-Malay 44% Int 8 91,489 words
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Article68 1914-06-23 11 (Corrected OP ffO June 2 2). Bank4m'B 1.4 3. i 8 demand j.3 31.33 Private credits 8m 2-4 5 16 ii credits 6ms 1.4$ France demand Bank 293$ Germany, demand 288 India, T.T. 1744 Hongkong, demand \s\% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 716 Sovereigns, Bank68 words
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Article148 1914-06-23 11 June It. TiQ buyers f Gambiet buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 18.7/5 Pepper, (White fair) buvers 84.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.( <) Cloves (Amboina) non148 words
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Advertisement139 1914-06-23 11 HUMBERETTE AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett WATER-COOLED $1,325 Complete ex Garage. Latest testimonial from a Singapore purchaser: SINOAPORE, Nth Dec., 1913. THE BORNEO Co Ltd., Present. Df With regard to the Humberette 1 purchased i a few months ago, 1 am pleased to Bay giving every satisfaction. The air-cooled engine leaves nothing139 words
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Advertisement43 1914-06-23 11 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, is. ed. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.43 words
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Miscellaneous981 1914-06-23 11 j VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tens (^mminders From An. For Whe* Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Ahmat ham, 186 F.Ms Pahanc Mogami Jap g'boat 1350 Minora P. Sham, 22 6 .Jap Consul K Tganu 2 Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Masiet From Consignee. Fo. o°> IT. v e7ie 'o-b0.15 6 MM981 words
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Article561 1914-06-23 12 KI\AL DRAWN: I Ll B OALLAIfT I>L! ENCE. The final for the Association Cup was last evening on the Esplanade. ting teams were the K.o.VL.L eleven <cup holders > and the 8 l I opinion substantially favoured the chances of the soldiers, and taking them all round they were561 words
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Article288 1914-06-23 12 SNAPPING THE LION. Lecturing at tht Royal Photographic Society. Mr A. Rati I ►ugniore told of hi- preparations for photographing lions. Dne night in British East Africa he saw twelve lions and succeeded in photo graphing teu of them. His plau was to set up three cameras near the carcase288 words
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Article350 1914-06-23 12 SINGAI'ORE DEKKAT _L__AO At Malacca, on Saturday, the Singapore team achieved a rather comfortable victory by 50 runs. The best innings of the day was shai by A. P>. 8. Morten for Malacca. In his contribution of 48 were no fewer than eight boundary hits. Coren and Bagnall were350 words
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Article328 1914-06-23 12 S. C. C LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. CHAMPIONSHIP. EL T. White v R. Scoular. postponed. SINGLE- HAHDK J. Bond v W. M. Foreman, postpjmd. Doubles Handicap. Mittelstein and Cohnit/ beat P. tee ithley and Henderson, 21 11. Braddell and Bath beat Threlfa I and Hay. -21 19. TO DAY'S328 words
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Article276 1914-06-23 12 OLIYEIKO FAILS TO TURN UP. B. A. Oliveito. a Eurasian, was under bond to appear before 111 A. Y. Brown, district judge, yesterday, on three serious charges. He failed, however, to put in an attendance, and his honour accordingly estreated the $500 bail, which the surety was ordered276 words
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Article688 1914-06-23 12 The Ne\t Building. The alterations and extensions to the Kuala Lumpur Museum are now practically completed, and the new building is certainly entitled to I 4 the ino>t imposing in the Federal Capital, aud. with its simple but effecti rior, is in refreshing contrast fco the highly688 words
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Article287 1914-06-23 12 The P. and O. homeward mail DelLi" left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thurday. The P. and O. outward mail steamei Assaye" left Colombo at 10 a.m. on Sun day, and may be expected to arrive at287 words
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Article18 1914-06-23 12 A statue of Captain Smith of the Titanic, is to be placed in the museum grounds at Lichfield.18 words
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Miscellaneous449 1914-06-23 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per P. A O. Assaye with mail.-, up to sth instant, due June 26. From China- Pet P. A O. Delta clue June IS. London Kails Dup_tt___ Left. Due. Arrl¥__. N. D. L. May 18 June 10 June 10 B. I. May 2' June '3449 words
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