The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1914
1914-06-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section13 1914-06-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1914. NO. 8,17013 words
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Article216 1914-06-25 1 Lord Lansdowne is not enamoured of the Home Rule Amending Bill, which pro vides for exclusion by counties Page 7. Greece has successfully concluded a deal in battleships with the United States. much to Turkey's disgust Page 7, Paris postmen had a rare night of it, barricading216 words
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Article1277 1914-06-25 1 Mr Bullen iv his work Songs of Sea Labour" L good service to the -ician and r antiquary alike in preserving from oblivion some fort> chanties ot of sea labour. In vented to serve a definite purpose, these specimens oi a primitive art run a risk of being1,277 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1914-06-25 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. bharp, TO-NIGHT ■You Cant Mistake The Lights, The Building And The Progamme, There is only One Palladium." THE BEGGARS OF THE SACRED HEART A Remarkable Three Reel Exclusive of Big Thrills and unique Sensational Punches WIFFLES X200 words
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Advertisement113 1914-06-25 1 Victoria Memorial Hall MALINI THE MAGICIAN) FOR I Three Nights Only Thursday, the 25th, Friday the 26th, and Saturday, the 27th of June, at 9-30 p. m. BOOKING AT ROBINSON PIANO Co. Tickets $3, and Children $1.50 GRAND OPERA Co., OF PENANG AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WILL113 words
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Advertisement148 1914-06-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Xoor Chya by the Grand < >pera Co. Page 1. Koh and Co's clearance 6ale Page 2. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills— Page 2. Wantel Fox-terrier pup, shop houses, and smart clerk Page 2. Municipality invite tenders Page 2. Powell's sale of Japanese ornaments and maraboo feathers Page 5.148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous132 1914-06-25 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 25th. High Water— 0-3 a.iv.. 11-4 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail due. Balgowiiie R.E. mtg.. Greeham House, noon. Frltia? 26th. High Watti— o-39 a.oj.. 11-45 p.m. Flu Pandan, Evatts 12. Municipal Commission 2.30 p.m. League football S.R.C. v Nomad>. St. Andrew's Society mtg., Cricket Club, 5.1 P.132 words
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Article505 1914-06-25 2 Mr F. H. callundau. cashier in the Mauila Post Office, recently committed suicide by shooting himself in the Manila Hotel. Acute melancholia is assigned as the cause. Au investigation of the Post Office accounts showed that they were perfect order. He left two letters, one being addressed to his wife505 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement539 1914-06-25 2 How Actresses Keep Their 1 Good Looks. Many ladies envy their si-;t«'rH of the theatrical profession, and wonder how it is that they retain the girlish frtshcess of complexion, the brauiing t yen, aud the vivacity of v anner whie i uio-t women lose soon after marriage if not befotr.539 words
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Advertisement678 1914-06-25 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for tbe Extension of a Store Building at the Municipal Htores, River Valley Road. Drawing- and Specification may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office hours Tenders on the prescribed forms and enc'osed in678 words
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Advertisement758 1914-06-25 2 Notices THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LTD. Notice is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of *he Straits T a in Company, Liuited, will he held at the 'ni.uauy s Registered Office. So '1 Collye Qa«y, on Monday, 29th hine, 1914. at boob, lot the purposes f jllowing, namely 1.758 words
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Advertisement522 1914-06-25 2 Tojet^ "I; .Mr VILLA," UT Koa.i A V BEE *W ROOMS TO LtT House. A|.j No. 1 1 e-6 TO LET PARTLY FURNISED Corapoand Housbedrooms, b;. 1 ic.r Apply M. CAZALi TO LtT FURNISHED ILLA HAKIM Xt June. A, M STEPHEN. Hm TO LET 2nd Floor. No. 3 Ma. 51-1522 words
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Article482 1914-06-25 3 be rea.l the rihed irt of I v ..l not :i Kuropv and mi >sary to I is I I -would JllfCtS mi ■ctrines.'' a or of itiato nly lust not :i. m D ami v of the I not 01 Hindu i no less be udition. im482 words
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Article679 1914-06-25 3 The Crown and Imperial I'nity. Lord Canon moved: 'That, in tbe opiuion of this meeting the work done by Victoria League in SB ice of the Empire deserves the hearty support of all British people." He said that he had never read a more fascinating or679 words
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Article528 1914-06-25 3 Manchester, Thursday, May 28. Prices for both yarns and cloths continue to stiffen aud with the hardening of prices, so does the business brought to book, grow less. Further, there does not seem to be much to brighten the outlook at the moment and India which has528 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1914-06-25 3 For Children' 3 Hacking Cough st Night, Woods' Qrt#t Peppermint Care, Is. 6d.13 words
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Advertisement283 1914-06-25 3 CARLSBERG Better •^ISr World -wide \r use. SOLE AGENTS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Singapore. JAMKMOTIdJI&C!!'^ MOTION Singapore. MARINE AND OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, SINGAPORE. Surveying iff i» v Ju .Jl- 1 ]F lock and AXx h I 1 II ri pySK-r J \V "neptune 30 7/#; Chro n oments oi all283 words
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Article442 1914-06-25 4 MAN port by two Ameifcan ■■> on the Den and painless method of childbirth, whicl v developed iv the ie of khe I'uiversitv of Baden, appears in the June Dwnbei of MtL'lnre"? >! i^;i/iae." This method now bet i :n B,00( cases with itn fatality to the mot442 words
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Article126 1914-06-25 4 Berlin, May 27. Live target^" au English invention by i v, hich one may shoot at kinematograph odactions of human beings and animals, are to be introduced into the German Array and Navy in consequeL.ce of experi-im-uts just carried out at Doberitz camp by the Kaiser. The newspapers126 words
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Advertisement700 1914-06-25 4 iJVLILKMAIDr ""STERIUZED NATURAL "mlLk!| V BRT^D 1 NEVER VARIES. pLt^^^T 1 Pure Fresh Cows Milk "MILKMAID" Sierilized Milk. d^y«V_ 1 ff~)ri£g*jr£SjT This analysis is given by T. H. m /**m t,Ult/tl«i^^U^ I'eann.in and C. M.»ni Tqis is a re.enl analysis of an SL Mm i: T -r IvT'TT 1 members700 words
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Article140 1914-06-25 5 Far :urm (iorell's Matri- isure. int? iuto DOS' rte rioiity -;iup of Mr Lewis OoraQ. pi firtlwr. and ire embodied in a read a dial time twice I last Session This is IIM Hill !iw Reform iworth, v of Ike •ironicle represented forward in of Lord Gorell.140 words
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Article199 1914-06-25 5 port and accounts < ling March 31st, to of the Nippon Yusen c Tokyo Chamber of :omm; Ihi _-th ult. Baron i I tfa < rupany, stated in the marine transport declining, and that down 30 and oO per eat. cans to Europe, which 40 shillings,199 words
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Article120 1914-06-25 5 It ia splendid to think told do so much to en- art of aingin:: il *M that Signor C aruso. the oke to a Globe represented to the greatest beiJe for tenor singing 1 the :>> Mr Samuel Heil--uildhall School of Music, for the eatabliahment120 words
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Article65 1914-06-25 5 The oldest and largest makers of high pressure Pipe lines are Messrs. Boving a Co., who during three years delivered approximately over 300,000 tons used especially for Hydro Electric service. For The British Aluminium Co. at Loch Leven they have installed 09 iuch pipes for 98 ft. Head.65 words
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Article270 1914-06-25 5 Per P O str Mongolia, connecting with the str Assaye at Colombo, due Jine2s.— C A. hews, Mr Mrs F. G. Allan and child, R. W. Burton. A. T. Curtis, A H. W. Sutherland, L G. Attenborough. G.Wilkinson, U. V. Birrell, A. V. Vansiolina, H. Steel, T. Mitchell,270 words
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Article102 1914-06-25 5 Per P O str Delta, connecting at Colombo with Marmora, sailing Jute 26.— R. S Thompson W. de Leighton-Brooke, Mr Doughty, C. B Osborne, G. H. Pelmear, J. H. Linscott, A* Stiick, T. Thomas, R. M. Pitceathly, J. P Macaulay, Mr Mrs T. H. Dennis 2 children. Per102 words
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Article497 1914-06-25 5 i arm I Opprsssiom. SlntQßhoi. May '1. I called attention recently to the iniquitous oppression exercised by Government detectives throughout China in their search for conspirators and to the real danger to the peace of the country which b methods create. Two instances may be quoted, not from497 words
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Advertisement473 1914-06-25 5 EL jmU/BU T 1 IS 5 1 111 !s|^i|sv 1 o ail whose health is I^^^'^l^P in peril— Sasatogen l^^ppP^- brings help. And it is real help that Sanatogen The Bishop of Southamptun brings -help to your whole system, and writes "It R uo me great especiall Not a Beetpleasure473 words
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Advertisement829 1914-06-25 5 Auct i o n g BY ORDER OF THE SUPKHI C: URT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A Large Number of Valuable Properties To be held at Messrs Powell Co. s Sale-room. ON A DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER No. 52, 53 and 88 Upper Hokien Street. Singapore town.829 words
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Advertisement357 1914-06-25 5 AUCTION SALE OF A Collection of Japanese Porcelain Figure Ornaments, MARABOO FEATHERS, At Powell Co s Sale-room, On Saturday, 27th June, at 11 a. m Now on view. POWELL ft Co.. Auctioneers. 25 6 27 6 MORTGAGEE S SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND and SHOP HOUSES BITUATE AT CHITTY ROAD. SINGAPORE357 words
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Article22 1914-06-25 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Allan— At Llanaway, Ajer Rajah Roa.i, Penang, on 20th instant, the wife of J. \V. L. Allan, a son.22 words
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Article, Illustration1120 1914-06-25 6 The Singapodre Free Press Thursday June 25, 1 914. We cannot get away from the Bill "for the Better Government of Ire land what a world of sarcasm lies in that title. After the Bill had been carried in the Commons by the Radical cum Nationalist vote, it was sent1,120 words
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Article275 1914-06-25 6 A telegram has been received from Port Said stating that the Yen. Archdeacon Izard has stood the voyage well and was ranch better on arrival at that port. A Yorkshire dinner was held at the Hotel de l'Europe last evening. The company was not a large one, but the dozen275 words
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Article42 1914-06-25 6 A DEAD MARKET. {From Ohr (Juti r 'or respondent.) London. June 23 At the auction there was |fow bidding for the 980 tons ntmj. J lie price 6 realised were about ecjual to those ob tamed at last sale.42 words
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Article772 1914-06-25 6 (From Our Gun Correspondent.) I poh. June 24. It is officially stnu-.l th:»t there havp been six cases of sporadic cholera in L'pper Perak. There were four Lenggong on the lsti, i nst fatal: and two cases at sixteenth mile, Bagan Datoh Road, on the772 words
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Article57 1914-06-25 6 PARIS POSTMEN ON SIEGE RATIONS Cross With the Senators. [By 8 Rrpturp i London. Jum- recently fe provemenU mands. They barn the chief p and Mckf of ma police. Th, *U veries and i the bii '►Q Lat, midnight, utter boldi nine in nc IfinUtei Tl their57 words
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Article14 1914-06-25 6 Gothland's Passengers c afe London. ,luni> 6tean. (iothlati.i will bi lHunrh*'14 words
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Article14 1914-06-25 6 Victor, tructions Lav i>f the Komap j to Kobe bnt tfa14 words
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Article60 1914-06-25 6 •< Mr .Jt. Bapwi Court vest. continued oi tl Guau. against c .arg« of criminal breach i ous suni6 rece^ d partner in the Company. Mr I viction and Mr 1 appellant. Mr.' .10 bat argaei at considerable ved, continued b witness, Mr Lov.n of 1 Petroleum60 words
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Article52 1914-06-25 6 It ought not to looked that to t Memorial Hall. Malm th« knon magician, gi\ Malini is a maeter of fere to rely on possesses he relie6 on the ftod not on extravagant pa friends who have >«c« wonderful things which ho dcc 6. Aai you won I simple52 words
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Article121 1914-06-25 6 Mr L\m Kee I'heok. t!. of tL lClitl0( left for Kuala Loi ing. Ha will i there. A Chinese t Hongkong tbe other sum of m count.r 1 6engcr out at tbe hack door has not been .mander BCOUt Mi'^ai da RaM Saturday A pleasant A group photo was tc121 words
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Advertisement325 1914-06-25 6 We beg to announce having secured the SOLE AGENCY OF "FALCON" BRAND PILSENER BEER, Brewed and Bottled BY THE Gekroonde Valk Brewery; Amsterdam. For quality anil »ut it cannot be btatcn. Per Case of 4 dozen Quarts, $12.50. Per Case of 8 dozen Pints, $15.00. Less I per cent (Duty325 words
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Article101 1914-06-25 7 L ofpb. to Lor d Lansdowne Disappointed. g marine Cable]. House of Lords Lord Crewe introduced lid that the more ruts of I MM of the j the rel dittcal form of exclusion injustice of 11 consequently proposal made in inties. The Hill iu-stments in that i101 words
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Article32 1914-06-25 7 er has given notice of a regretting :i:.i: pruvi--1 local autho- 11. Liberal, announced utbew jrr Mr Fisher's I orge Rol trti oa bakaU aniMMßCad that the I Btain.32 words
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Article14 1914-06-25 7 Imatitntl have formed ijroap to shape the Liberal policy in the14 words
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Article28 1914-06-25 7 -Mr Harcourt un -..id bron/e portrait reliefs of Mr Joseph nd Mr I :> f en Chamberlain ks Hospital, in com 54 vices to tropical28 words
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Article33 1914-06-25 7 lUodon June i The Admiralty ana naval air serund a distinctive will be permitted to irect. It takes over coast gaard service where air and kre at the same place.33 words
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Article27 1914-06-25 7 •at tie •SMdroa has arrived, a stuiely proct 1 The sea t vi. i excursion iron had a stirring ied in line with the Gei-27 words
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Article95 1914-06-25 7 il announced of Prince I Bftt son, to Couutess .1 lady in-waiting as born at Bristow, weriti, on January 27, l months f:e. si kted that the enas arranged after the Emperor Pun his consent to the Prince's conic marriage. father is the Premier of No announcement95 words
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Article52 1914-06-25 7 P ENANG MOTOR ACCIDENT storing accident F evening in the vicinity turning flub at Tanjong Two mo' i, one driven by i and the other by Mr <>v. were in collision, and damage wag done to the cw w hich was pitched into th-> «a Ht PPily none of the52 words
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Article112 1914-06-25 7 GRECIAN DEAL WITH UNITED STATES Turkey's Futile Protest. [By Submarine Cable]. RkCTCH'r SIBVIOB. Washington, June 22. -Greece is urging President Wilson not to oppose the pin chase by Greece of the battleships Mis eissippi and Idaho. President Wilson said that he favoured the sale if it meant peace112 words
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Article53 1914-06-25 7 It is understood at Athens that Greece accepts Turkey's proposal for the reinstatement and compensation of refugees who have remained on the \siji Minor coast, and also the proposal for an exchange of populations and property in regard to Turkish or Greek refugees who have left Turkish53 words
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Article68 1914-06-25 7 Germany Outbidding The States? Loudon, June 14. A Washington i says that giving evidence to the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, M. Chamorro, the Nicariguan Minister, said that certain Germans urged that the sum of three million dollars offered by the Cnited States for the canal68 words
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Article36 1914-06-25 7 London. .June 23. The Hague Opium Conference has agreed to the AngloChinese proposal to ti\ the Jute for the application of the Convention for December. 1914, allowing the non-si^ratory powers to adhere later.36 words
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Article39 1914-06-25 7 London, June 2o. The Fiuancial News I it is reported that a two million steil ing contract between the Chinese Government and the Marconi Company has been concluded for the construction of wireless stations in China.39 words
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Article35 1914-06-25 7 The Resolute Wins Again. London. .Tune 24. Resolute has In Vanitie by It minutes in a thirty miles erica Cuo trial race at Long Island •(I Defiance was hopelessly iv the rear.35 words
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Article46 1914-06-25 7 London. .Tune IS. —At Lawn Tennis Froit/heim beat Hope Crisp 2, 8 I, tf— 2. Kitchie beat Roper Barret 4—o, 6— 1. C— 4, 6—3. l>oust beat (lerinot 6 -1, 3— 6, '2—o, 6—l, 6—4. »iore beat Kingscote 0 4, 6 o, 6 B.46 words
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Article195 1914-06-25 7 POLICE SWOOP ON IU LAI* BBANI. The third police court was yesterday crowded with a representative gathering of the native population of Pulau Brani. Thirty four of those present were charged with gambling and frequenting a common gaming house for that purpose. The re mainder195 words
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Article57 1914-06-25 7 f 1 r Beware of that chill which strikes you in 1 the loins, if disregarded, serious disease will follow. A. dose or two of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, taken immediately the trouble 1 is noticed, throws off all bad symptoms. a Never be without it in the House. Sold57 words
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Article1349 1914-06-25 7 The annual meeting of this Company was held yesterday afternoon in the Board room of Messrs. F. \V. Barker and Co., j Mr M. E. Plumpton presiding. Others pre- j sent were Messrs. W. A. Sims, F. C. Peck,! F. M. Baddeley, Hon. Mr F. M. Elliot,1,349 words
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Article177 1914-06-25 7 Moke Litigation. The Port Swettenham Rubber Company's undertaking would seem, to be doomed to be the subject of interminable litigation. Following the protracted dispute with Towkay Loke Yew, ending in the latter's victory before the Privy Council, came the recent case in which a Chinaman claimed damages177 words
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295 1914-06-25 7 The following stories are told of a certain officer who had been but a short time in the country, and whose knowledge of Malay was consequently limited. The hero of the story, whose phyeiogno my was by no means distinguished for its beauty, was295 words
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Article77 1914-06-25 7 I In connection with the alleged opposi- tion of the London Chamber of Commerce to the proposed British Empire Trade Mark, Mr C. E. Musgrave, the secretary, has issued a circular pointing out that the j Chamber's attitude is one of strict neuj trality, aud that77 words
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Article28 1914-06-25 7 At Haiphong, before the Criminal Couit, < M. Clemente was accused of the murder of M.G.I. Mantel in January last, and was 1 sentenced to eight years' hard labour.28 words
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Advertisement133 1914-06-25 7 Robinson Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES. A THE ROYAL GSFsS] USED IN ALL BAR-LOCK JX R H^L THE WORLD'S TYPFWRITFD l^Ba 11 P r fcBP iirLWKIILK PLi 4 >mJI cSF principal IS Sgafi business houses, THE BEST. (M >^(P GOVERNMENT OFFICES THE MACHINE Ipi^Sll v133 words
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Advertisement360 1914-06-25 8 Study your Complexion Jo^' you /ff/'v have a beautiful 10/ skin and complexion \s^ mil preserve them with v|m| If "'Hazeline' Snow" 1 \Yj\ II charms awa y roughness, tenderness, >£^§§S^^ I Si YQA sunburn, greasiness, eruptions Bmt/j^t VaV^ and the disfiguring effects of all 1 /^^JyßlßpEi^y/ i^^ //Ir'^W The360 words
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Advertisement328 1914-06-25 8 Shipping WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. Co. Ltd. FOB BANJOEWANGIE, DERBY, BROOME. FORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ONSLOW, CARNARVON GERALDTON AND FREMANTLE. The s. s. PAROO 2,665 tons, Captain Richardson, wi he despatched from the Roads for the abiv ports on Saturday, the 27th instant, at 4 p in She has excellent accommodation328 words
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Advertisement565 1914-06-25 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. 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 with565 words
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Advertisement648 1914-06-25 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OOTWAKD 1914 1914 V. de la Ciotat 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 31648 words
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Advertisement677 1914-06-25 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and677 words
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Advertisement504 1914-06-25 8 Shipping P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION C 0M Pi .v For China. Japan, Penang. <J" Australia, India, Aden, E*/ Bt Mediterranean Ports p,,^ and London Through Bills of r.idin f Oojjj, Persian Gnit,C^SJZ\ Stewnem will leave Btngapote mm MAIL LINES HOMEWARD (W)K From Singapore, conr Colombo with 1914. ita Jan, ->c504 words
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Advertisement614 1914-06-25 9 Shipping :>yo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) tfew Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points in the United States, Canada. Mexico and Europe. en Turbine Liners BHINYO MAHU v TON TO \HI. ti >i. < r.s of the Pacific. Equipped with Wlntew Telegraphy xcolk-d Cuisice.614 words
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Advertisement1031 1914-06-25 9 THE ONLY W INSURANCE COMPINY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. UM£BI CIPITH OF INY EIBTEM CMPM!. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE I THE GREAT EASTERN IffEISSORANCE COMPANY, UNITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Cmitt ol England, and complies with1,031 words
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Advertisement570 1914-06-25 9 CHARTERED BANK! of India Australia and Chins. INCORPORATED BY RG7al lUtTtt PAID DP CAPITAL t RBBERYE FUND I J Reierve Liability of Proprietor*? £I*2oo HEAD OFFICE 38. BISHOPBGATK, LONDON, B. C. AQENCIEB AND BRANCHEE: Amntsar Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkong Pen^ng Batavia Hollo Puket Bombay Ipoh Kangoon j Calcutta Karachi570 words
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Advertisement327 1914-06-25 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1881, Direct oovbrnmbnt Supervision Government Audit. KbBi,KVE and all outstanding claims. Hew Business, 1913, om $9,876,000.00. Oash Loans, Settlements etc, mad lo^aU. Numerous modern scheme!. I. H. EVAMB, Manager, Sooth Easteva Am THE BORNEO Co Ltd. Gener* Agents, 6in(j»poi». Royal Insurance Co, i327 words
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Article984 1914-06-25 10 In just over a fortnight's time sa>s the Financial News writing before the race the most important event, so fur as British autcmobilism it; concerned, will take place in the Isle of Man in the form of tue Ton rist Trophy Race. T total disrauco to be covered984 words
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Advertisement44 1914-06-25 10 —^^kfch 1. r i I i CONTINENTAL TVREB /r.%z \A TRADE frf/pLft^ MARK \S*" Dunlop Dunlop Dunlop TRADE r^BLfev MARK Founder of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. Dunlop Tyres. All Oarages dealers can supply you with fresh stocks of Dunlop Motor tyres in all siaes.44 words
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Advertisement238 1914-06-25 10 THE IDEAL TONIC FOOD. BTIMULATBB THE APPETITE ENKICHES THE BLOOD STRENGTHENS THE NERVB& Of all Chemists $1 7S So! Afenta for (he 8. B. and F. \l. S THE PHARMACY, SINGAPORE TYPHOON SEASON BABOGYCLOMETER Sole Agents GAGGINO Co., Singapore VEET SLEEP. of strength, the ran flife, I of weary humauity238 words
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Article1465 1914-06-25 11 Issued by PRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, June 24. IoAP iBeos. Paid. r ke r di* Butbhs. Sellers. 85.000 28 as Allagar 7*% 18* 19 ft0O,(X0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 10 3 7 160,000 2a 2b Anglo-Malay 44% Inl 8 6 9 3 60,000 2« 2*1,465 words
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Article72 1914-06-25 11 (Cobebctbd up vo June 24). Bank 4 m/t r4 3 16 demand j.3 81-82 Private credits 8 m/i 2-4 516 n credits 6m 1 |.4| Fbancb demand Bank 293$ Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. lu Hongkong, demand 18% j Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bakgkok, demand 8672 words
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Article147 1914-06-25 11 June 24. T* 11 buyers 170.75 Gambiea buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 84.60 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) aom.147 words
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Advertisement21 1914-06-25 11 "BORNEO" CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON AND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur. AND THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. Supplies NOW AVAILABLE21 words
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Advertisement31 1914-06-25 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously execated on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.31 words
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Miscellaneous854 1914-06-25 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Mogarai Jap g'boat 1330 Minura P. sham, 22-6 Jap Consul X T'ganu 2 Steamen Nal. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignee* Fot Abbotsford Brit 199 Morris Bagan, 22-6 Kong Fook Bagan Annam Fch 8889 Vezie Colombo, 156 M M Uncertain854 words
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Miscellaneous91 1914-06-25 11 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil East Wharf Section I— Hakata Main, Fuzilka Sheers Wharf— Nil Main Wharf Sec. 2— Nil N 3— Bendoran 4-NH 6— Paroo m 6— Protosilaus. Marudu. Patani New Dock Sec. 7— Trafalgar, Ellora, Annam West Wharf Sec B— Mataram Jardine's Wharf Sec. 9—91 words
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Article2233 1914-06-25 12 London. May 30. Record Auction Sales— Tho Synthetic Scare Slack Market Season— Bukit Pan jong's Prospects— Sialang's Expansion British Malay— Oriental's Good Results Baku Cloh— The P. P. K. Report The record auction sales of last week, according to Macson, were characterised by a very law and2,233 words
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Article285 1914-06-25 12 Rangers beat the Azevbdob. The above teatus met oa the S.R.C ground yesterday evening in the league competition, when a somewhat scrappy £ame resulted in a win for the Rangers by 4— 1. The Rangers were the heavier and superior team and pressed persistently throughout the game. Two of285 words
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Article76 1914-06-25 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Scoular beat White, 21 Ic. Butchart beat Welsh. 21 —1. Foreman beat Norrie, 21 16. TODAY'S TIES. Four A Side Rink Gamk. Welsh, Ruchwaldy, Henderson and Talma v Bath, Pitceathly, Armstrong and Cantrell. Championship. Blackwell v Scoular or White. FRIDAY'S TIES.76 words
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Article266 1914-06-25 12 I Tbe Japan is due here to day from Hongkoug with general cargo for die charge. The Dilwara is doe here from Calcutta ou Sunday 28th mat, with general cargo for discbarge. The Riojun Mara left Hongkong 22nd inst, and is expected here on or about 29th idem.266 words
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Article317 1914-06-25 12 Truth About the Subsidi Question. Berlin. May 22. The stories published in England about the Norddeutscber Lloyd service to Australia must be due to some curious misunderstanding, of which ii would be interesting to know the origin. It may, or may not be true, that the317 words
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Miscellaneous42 1914-06-25 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, 28th. Johnston's Pier, at 9, 10 and 11 -a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.80 p.m. For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 6d. I42 words
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Miscellaneous193 1914-06-25 12 WEATHER REPORT. Bar. Wind. Tera. Hun,. Bky F HK 24th 6a 29.77 EBEI R< o MS 24th 10a 7t*9 Calm 30 Si o BK 24th 2P 29.77 ESEo si op AfN. 24th 4P 757 Wl 24 33 o Time-balls on Fort Canning and 2Jount Faber drop daily at l p.m.,193 words
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