The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1914
1914-06-26
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Title Section14 1914-06-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T }> SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26. 1914. NO. 8,17114 words
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Article182 1914-06-26 1 Details of Home sporting events or< given on page 7. Balgownie rubber meeting was btlJ yesterday Plage 7. The Rubber Exhibition has boen opened with great success I 'age 6. A German aviator has remained aloft for eigbteeu bours Page 7. The British naval visitor* to Krous:adt182 words
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Article945 1914-06-26 1 I'd lon to roll to Rio ;ay before I'm old," the man next door. The words were still ringing iv n wbeu sit op m meshed me only to haunt me again w dawn that dawn which, as Hu^ii Clifford writes, out here comes on bo rapidly up945 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement313 1914-06-26 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. I 1^ In 6 Parts. JL JL JL In 6 Parts. Ghost TO-NIGHT. 8 1^ TO-NIGHT. JL %0» PUP C. J. WILLIAMSON, Manager. TONIGHT 2nd Show TO-NIGHT AT TE A313 words
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Advertisement277 1914-06-26 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. BHABP, 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 S277 words
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Advertisement231 1914-06-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Stamford House, a confortable private hotel Page 1. Notice re attoruieß of Chop Guan Gur.n saw mills Page 2. At the Alexandra Hall. Princess Sheher Ariel! Page 1. Shipping K. P. M., P and O. latest sailing lists Page 8 and 9. Rudge Multi motor cycles have scored231 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1914-06-26 1 THE WEEK Frldaj 26th Bign Water— 0 -39 a.ai.. 11-45 p.m. Ulu Pandan. Evatt's M. Municipal Commission 2.30 p.m. League football S.R.C v Nomads. St. Andrew s Society nitg., Cricket Club, 5.15. P. O. Outward mail due. Prof. Malini, Victeria Memorial Hall. Saturday 27th Blgb Water— l-17 a.m. League football,162 words
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Article789 1914-06-26 2 Owing to the poor state of the Duchess of Connaughts health. Her Ki.yal High ness will be uuuble to accompany the Poke in his visit to Newfoundland in July. To celebrate the inauguration of the new 18 day schedule of the Canadian Pacific Royal Mail Steamship Company. which includes Manila789 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1914-06-26 2 THE NEW "CHAPPEtI" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. ALL THE LATEST LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY AND OPERA SUCCESSES THE GIRL FROM UTAH THE MARRIAGE MARKET "THE GIRL ON THE FILM" "THE PEARL GIRL" "AFTEft THE GIRL" Etc., Etc. Complete Lists Post Free THE ROBINSON PIANO Go. I These bright tittle fellows were Cured of295 words
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Advertisement700 1914-06-26 2 Notices WARNING The number pates of Bullock Carts Not?. '>9i and 179* (red ground and white flgur s) ire reported stolen. W. E. HOOPBF, Registrar of Vehicles. 266 29-6 NOTICE. Messi>. T.jio IU Po, Lee Hoon Leong and Kum Client Soo all of No 22 Teluk Ayer -treet Biogapoit have700 words
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Advertisement704 1914-06-26 2 Notices THE STRAITS TRADING C > Ltd. Notice is hereby j^iven. that tho. Transfer Books of the ab-vn i uruptnv, xv '< *>f j closed from Monday the J mi i .m\ ifcU in i'iu>day. the 3( th June, 19 hoth day- iuclu-ive. for Che preparation of Dividend Wai rants.704 words
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Advertisement488 1914-06-26 2 Wanted WANTEO Fox Terriir pnp about 4 or 5 month* old. T Ire*- Press. ai 25-6 WANTED TO BUY Shop-houses. State rent, and locality and ive measurements aud price Ac to "JEORJE." co] U 2-6 27 6 WANTED A Junior typist, knowledge of shorihand not jssential. Apply R W.. co488 words
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Advertisement156 1914-06-26 2 JQjjjt HOUSE TO LET •hancerv ■Mi condition. iriLu UT oad. Af.p A V. BEE 19-6 ROOIUS TO LET 1 8-6 K TO LET PARTLY FURNISEI. Coujp.utul liouw edroomf. hi n TO UT FURNISHED "VILLA MA KIN i Ist June. r i TO LET ?nti I TO I Modern aear I156 words
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Article1061 1914-06-26 3 Limits of the L'uiverse Disease Evolui Ozonized yeast Paper for Special M Strengthened Aluminum The Cricket as a Thermometer Hny Fever Vaccination A New Steel Product A Curious Foundation Hurned Out Glass. Though the 5,000 or 6,000 stars visible to the naked eye are increased to 4 01,061 words
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Article652 1914-06-26 3 Geologists are agreed that Egypt may be primarily divided geologically into two groups of rock formutions, a simple and a complex. The former have been classified as sedimentary beds dating from recent times back to the Cretaceous age. The latter for a great of Metamorphic and652 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement363 1914-06-26 3 Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown I ALL, c/o Mrs. Bassett, Commercial Place, rtsmouth, Eng., writes:— 4t l was suffering breakdown with Internal Neuralgia, c of Phosferine. After having c or four months, I felt better than or two years previously, and consider it i< I have ever tried. As a remedy for363 words
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Advertisement83 1914-06-26 3 I THIS I IS j IT t ETABOLIZED j Cod Liver Oil Compound j i m m m i U r TASTELESS ODORLESS > JmL The latest scientific pre- J T U paration of COD LIVER J \t |r^S2n| OIL Does all that is ?l 5 r^jYj&iwh chained for it83 words
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Advertisement266 1914-06-26 3 i^^^l Anaemia t) f red and white I hdS^^^ ied nourish the body, the W* HE&i 1: Ai: :r "ia, the red Jf M eBr l !t J hus •£*> and nourish the J c dull, the face f l^^^^^m whlte a »d a feeling of intense weariness 1 f266 words
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Article631 1914-06-26 4 IB HOUBK. The House had ri*t.u in turmoil on May ut no ecu.) uf II on Wain— fluj. and nor :d eon nUo were Kuoutiug one another were united in de •he meaMire of I snuill group of fellow ■iSBSWffS. B ftl :>ay BUI could not631 words
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Article620 1914-06-26 4 PRICE OF PROFESSORSHIPS IN PRUSSIA. Amusing Rbvklath Dr. Karl Liebknecbt b*i followed up his disci :>ui"> with regard to the late Lieat« era! Yon Lindeoau by the publication of nuother document which throws v ze light on the v.ilue of the title of professor, which is held620 words
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Advertisement367 1914-06-26 4 a -^i&Mitt! Cofffee^^H SocSe&ii delicious, Jk %J%&L %%ffl wjf; B MA.O 3BAM^ MILT*?XID BRAND.^ MILKMAID BRAND "NnTRTTFVF </~M\ W^M W Ml 7^^ Ml tffC' V ■3 NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO., (London;, SINGAPORE, Etc. "f^V N Brrmrn mi nhu ii iithi _s mul-hi iluluu MiLU-iUii Chs J. GAUPP Co367 words
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Article104 1914-06-26 5 inhered that in our va the B. we pul>- l "°Py f a 1 address from the Malays of pi RaflM Flint. is a copy of Mi^ gallant i their own I •gri 1 «lfu^an i pttjian itu rang orang D kirimkao i:i hari ;:lu. i Mirat104 words
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Article381 1914-06-26 5 m left ['eking on four months' leave of rtl proceeds to England, ere a month, will stigate Chinese ißr British Columbia. heard her little grand rying as if in pain, :o the child. it is the matter in"l>id you meet with i Margaret, 'it M mother did it on Magazine."381 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement643 1914-06-26 5 RUBBER. JACKSON'S PATENT RUBBER SMOKING AND DRYING APPARATUS is still the best on the market. As many as 9 have been sold to ONE estate. Its low cost enables the small producer to install one. Rubber cured by thU Process is now a feature at the London Auction Sales. Our643 words
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Advertisement466 1914-06-26 5 Re CHOP LOH CHEE SENG, IN BANKRUPTCY AUCTION SALE OF A Quantity of Shanghai and Canton Silk &c. TO BE HELD AT No. 94, MARKET STREET, On Friday, 26th June, at 10.30 a.m. By order of The Official Assignee, POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. 23-6 26-6 MORTGAGEE S SALE At Messrs.466 words
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Advertisement304 1914-06-26 5 I FROM ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES THE COLUMB HRE CO. (far east.) Phone 1510. 51, ROBINSON ROAD. Te p R0 WODNIK GREAT CASH CLEARANCE SALE Commencing Ist July, 1914. Ending 31st July, 1914. Of High Class British and European Goods in Latest Styles. REAL BARGAINS. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. EVERYTHING CHEAP. M.304 words
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Advertisement179 1914-06-26 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture etc., etc. TO BS HRLD AT No, 21. WILKIE ROAD, On Saturday, 27th June, at 2.50 p.m. Comprising handsomely carved and polished teak sidebcard with mirror panels, polished teak almeirahs. teak dressing table, occasional tables, fancy rattan chairs, rattan nctt rim. I iron179 words
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Article, Illustration972 1914-06-26 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June 26, 1914. XCBBVNM In olden times alliances between Kings were often thwarted by the illconsidered behaviour of the Barons and feud.il Lords. In modern times it is becoming increasingly the case that the great national alliances of the world are jeopardised by troubles mainly972 words
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Article1234 1914-06-26 6 Our Kuala Luuipor corieapoudeut wires that the date of the aeroplane exhibition is fixed for July 11. lhe next Children's Concert is fixed for Friday, 3rd July in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.15 p.m. The S.R.E. IV.) Shooting Club Monthly Handicap Shoot is on Saturday, 27th June at 2.301,234 words
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Article53 1914-06-26 6 A BRILLIANT OPENING AND OPTIMISTIC SPEECHES. London. .lj. i'onuaught «1 Bobber Exhibit! was not far off it. in due course would T gold. Mr H:llroi:c rom tl:. ing. The !,:o«; months of 1 to fiir ex< The *> xb m > 1 1 locludi I a tennis court.53 words
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Article16 1914-06-26 6 [Ft X cent,. Tl rubber on th« j li i> ramoui it nothi able.16 words
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Article31 1914-06-26 6 BIOM D D Two Tamil coolie the result of au The men were rant hi idg<* home in th up. when the cartn them off. No other dan31 words
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Article56 1914-06-26 6 PHASER 'S SHARE CIRCULAR. scale, the fall in th. yesu-rda\ Auction in Sterling Shares and enquiry for Locals, and selling makes tbi& list .(hanfed over the week. Mm in. neg lected. Industrials have more en than any other section of oar roa: although even here thi satisfied. The another Sheet56 words
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Article80 1914-06-26 6 The 4 3rd annual rep: known Canadian Co. ii and progress during great financial unsatisfactory imsim •>- -new assurance issued ai. toUllei JC7.04»,,(i79 an increase of JL t te previous year. The total aMurtnc« amount to near! w b'' e ti« income from premium* nearly three80 words
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Article113 1914-06-26 6 neatly it was rrj the Chronicle tbat M lish convert to tl on a visit to English adherents in Instated thai Kin qualification has l>enu sionary of the religion. Ist, 6he wa6 to preach I Osaka on tbe English Psychology. A recently Iwnl interesting Inures ol latloC Indians in a113 words
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Advertisement137 1914-06-26 6 ICoiumbia Graphophones *»f* C^ *T COLUMBIA JEWEL t AC A GRAFONOLA. 1 The best known and most successful instrument at its price. Highly polished t— ca bin c t guaranteed akl New sni Pments low displayed. SEND FOR OUR RECORD LlaT JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. Agents137 words
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Advertisement33 1914-06-26 6 Load rolls the drum. The bugles blare, but Be is home In bed With an aching head. He did not parade (By the flu delayed Big mnwtt-i-N wwure With W.u>db I'pprermint f o»*33 words
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Article75 1914-06-26 7 BERAL PARTY GROWS RESTIVE. Urgent Cabinet Councils. M Cable]. -KBVICB. ies of Cabinet ly. Mr vv 1 1 i M ,,ui i Car. nor. !m the. House of Mr ient did relief of local la local autbo:ieut of a on. (>nid there was uld not :\>r Mr75 words
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Article18 1914-06-26 7 In img of the Home for July 1. I of the tbled >uey needed18 words
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Article19 1914-06-26 7 t tc Halter has opened J th^ (iorinau ta the steamrvn the new Lock. accoiiifnodatin<* ,hts>. <19 words
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Article42 1914-06-26 7 Admiral Bt I Badron tun I I the Tsai an 1 Tsaritsa i bey stayi Ito lutu bt-ou •a-ir M i i attended a I b\ the i IrM i i 'uko I iftonM at the British I42 words
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Article36 1914-06-26 7 int Peter I has ;^c' GltVI PvisM his health, issued a procla- •>: 1 3 ..r. iKr:. 1^ lih h i«n Prince as Regent. tabas been mistake i a;? abdica to the c.36 words
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Article16 1914-06-26 7 iin and uc the ship 'rescued from the liner affirm that been most VNft16 words
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Article29 1914-06-26 7 I Own Correspondent.) I Lumpur. June 25. ioa aud bin a hen Dr. Hose Ince as R. W. M. There l*r«e attendance and the function tocc^ijful.29 words
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Article104 1914-06-26 7 I« Kheh Chinese, Choi Ah Kuang Vong and Pun Ah Chat, were J««ferd n in the police court with cr J ami murder in .Tohore, and ogtponed. It is stated louging to an estate at went to Jobore Bahru cheque. They set out upon their *«*oey104 words
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Article49 1914-06-26 7 -mtuple Uroup has handed over Govern luentTaels 3,100,000 ■^**plu* of the Salt Revenue after m I the ordinary I tbe Salt itabelle as well as l*Wi,""'« neet tne extraordinary I June. It is expected that I .ft/* 0116 from May It 191* «> I^l/|* will *>« 124,000,000 and the »*4.000,000.—49 words
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Article43 1914-06-26 7 THE GULLER'S CONSISTENCY. [By Submarine Cable]. R rut nit's Sfbvici. London, June 24. The result of the Northumberland Plate is 1. The Gnller, 9— 2. Bowman, 7— 1. 3. Chance Bird, 100-12. Nine ran. Won by two lengths and a k.43 words
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Article59 1914-06-26 7 London, June it. Parke beat P. Lowe, Wimbledon l>\ f, —1, 6 3, 6— 4. Brookes beat Ritchie 6-1, 6 o 6 4. At Lords the Hest of England defeated the M. 0 C African Team by an innings and I Hants boat Sussex in the Horsham59 words
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Article34 1914-06-26 7 Bl Pd-io. June 21. Villa has captured Zacatecas. London, June 25. The Albanian in g»ats have captured the towns of Klbasan and Fieri and hnve taken prisoner Dutch officers.34 words
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Article30 1914-06-26 7 Pans. Jan.- !t officially stated that the French Government loan will be S'2 millions sterling aud be issued at 91. bearing interest at 3$ per cent.30 words
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Article27 1914-06-26 7 FRENCH POST MEN RESUME WORK. Paris June J4. The postmen have ined work, M. Thomson promising to Ivsj a deputation. The loss is already a million francs.27 words
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Article26 1914-06-26 7 London June 24. The King and Queen have received a whole hearted welcome on visiting industrial ceutres at Nottingham and thereabouts.26 words
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Article20 1914-06-26 7 London June 25. The German airman Baeser has made an unbroken Might of 18 hours <tt .Tohaunesth.il. >20 words
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Article345 1914-06-26 7 Cheerful of countenance and rotund of person. Professor Malioi the Magician made his bow la-: eveumg Li the Yicto lorial Hall to a Singapore audience, moderate in size, but captured by Sfalini from the first, and frankly enthusiastic and amused from the first trick. Cousummate ease U345 words
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Article103 1914-06-26 7 Chinese reports state that a new and secret Boxer society has been formed which goes by the name of the Wangfukunghochuan or All Buddhist Boxers." It originated in the districts on the bor ders of Riangsu and Shantung, and performs rites similar to those made notorious in 1900. The Government103 words
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Article910 1914-06-26 7 1 TBNTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. A Satisfactory Year's Working. The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Balgownie Rubber Estates Ltd., wag held at the registered offices of the Company, Gresham House, Battery Road yesterday, Mr R. C. M. Kindersley presiding. There were also present. Messrs G. A.910 words
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Article32 1914-06-26 7 Smoker .'Yes, smoking is an expensive babit. When a man gives his friends cigars all the year round, look what a lot Ihe loses." Joker "Do you mean cigars oi 1 friends32 words
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Article696 1914-06-26 7 yt'rom Our Oun Correspondent.) London, May 29th. If you want to see a crowd of Alfred LesterB in the liesh, walk down Threadneedle Street. You never saw such a melancholy crew in your life as now go on the daily round about the Avenue, never hoping to696 words
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Article224 1914-06-26 7 Mr A. V. Brown, senior magistrate, yesterday dealt severely with three Chinese pickpockets. Ow Ah Xgon was given two years' rigorous imprisonment and a like term under police supervision, Mang Ah (ivan was gent to gaol for a year, and Loh Ah Him was sentenced to a224 words
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Advertisement147 1914-06-26 7 Robinson Co. SOLE AGENTS FOB THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES. A THE ROYAL f T.me n^STT nSED IN ALL So does th*»l w in hll BAR-LOCK j b ,ar. lock! tuc WORLD'S m the hands of j wilLlf «J TVPFWRITrD operator feflpw 1 Il*HiWKHfcif %SJS Lb« fs-JBSP principal IS147 words
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Advertisement297 1914-06-26 8 Study your Complexion flfy'v have a beautiful Is/ skin and complexion >$\ IhLi preserve them with v|m[ I "'Hazeline' Snow" 11 VQA It charms away roughness, tenderness, j^^t^m llal\ VOX sunburn, greasiness, eruptions Mm!.ty/Ml Y&v s and the disfiguring effects of all /J^^U HE«^y ■It^^i The most successful I /W297 words
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Advertisement665 1914-06-26 8 Shipping ■igiii— i^ "I GLEN LINE of STEAMERS Ltd. j FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Thes. s. 'GLENROY" 4,901 tons, H. L. Holman, Commander, is due here on the 26th inst., and will have prompt despatch for above ports. She has accommodation for first class passengers (gentlemen only.) For further particulars665 words
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Advertisement682 1914-06-26 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 V. delaCiotat Ju'y 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 A.ug 31 Polynesien Aug682 words
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Advertisement673 1914-06-26 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 vetsaj Port Said, Sueu, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki673 words
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Advertisement437 1914-06-26 8 Shipping P&O. STEAM NAVIGATION GOMp.. For China, Japan, P 6n&ng Australia, India, Aden, E«L TJSE; Through Bills of UdUu OOMI, Persian Gulf, OonS^^'^ Btoamers wUI i^ve Btoi4port MAIL LINES BOMEWARD (IPO), From Singapore, Colombo >.■ 88 Himalaya July UMfl Juh ssDevanha Au, OCTWARD SB Assayc .1 un« ssDevanha Jul> (And437 words
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Advertisement636 1914-06-26 9 Shipping o Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) te Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran- all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. a Triph Turbine Line™ SHINYO MARD", "TENYO B 'net ns of the Pacific. Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy aienoea and urn xcelW d Cuisine. TIME636 words
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Advertisement602 1914-06-26 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. UHEST PAID-UP CJPITU OF INY EASTERN COMPANY PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry EX The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies602 words
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Advertisement414 1914-06-26 9 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Slngapo c to Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Sail Twicb a Week, us. Giaug Beog 1,128 Tons Capt J. Craig, s.s. Giang Ann 890 E. (Tldall. is. Edendale 1,128 A. Dunlop :.s. Wllhel'n 783 M. Giesche. Singapore to Sourabaya. Singaradja, Ampenan and Macassar. Sail Once414 words
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Advertisement567 1914-06-26 9 CHARTERED BANK! of India Australia and China.! INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1 200 000 RESERVE FUND I li\Z t Os> Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1 200 000 HEAD OFFICE 88, EIBHOPS6ATE, LONDON, B. 0. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Amntsat Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkong Penang Batavia Tloilo Puket567 words
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Advertisement329 1914-06-26 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Direct Government Supbbvibioh Government Audit IwSSJeT W RLD WIDE fl Hbbi^KVE and all outstanding claime. New Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made looallt Numerous modern schemes. J. H. EYANB, Manager, South Eastcro Ait* THE BORNEO Co Ltd. Genera Agents.329 words
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Article203 1914-06-26 10 XIfiHTMABES IN OOUFOBT. The foremost men's outfitters and who's who in the sock world are nil agog over a new contrivance which, they believe, may revolutionise nocturnal fashions. This contrivance concerns the faithful pyjama, j which is no longer to flap uneasily about our ankles and, as a203 words
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Article154 1914-06-26 10 Tokio, June 11. Tbe public trial of Messis Herrmann, Pooley, Bhmdell, Gondo, I'veTiu and Kaga, an alleged accomplice of Vice Admiral Fujii, commenced tbil mor niDg. The presiding judge was Mr Tayama aud au array of foreign and Japanese counsel were present on behalf of the154 words
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Article1114 1914-06-26 10 The first total where given represents figures t :< 1912, the last column represents output foi 1 1 ar to date in all cases. Year 1913. May 1914. ftllAgSf 161,750 16.50 79,520 A!n:a 83,233 32/200 Alor Gajab 15,855 8,292 39,368 Alor Pongsn 101,478 8,808 48,322 *sglo Johore1,114 words
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Article34 1914-06-26 10 Bra aWOOd Irdib H Kan. nining I Kauaboi in Long Lab at Malayan Tiu Lode < Middletou v Tambun ousolid;- Pen. ia -ing Habro Kedbille liOVi! «et .Siputeh Gau TeL Tine Ton, Tronob34 words
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Article17 1914-06-26 10 ifort British P^ieo Laugkon M 1 1 DU h Sapong Sekong South F*«t Tenon17 words
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Article27 1914-06-26 10 Little .Tack Hor A coughing and l As Granny was w n -4ei A dosi tit to poison t i A draught of).' -m***! Which she mad.27 words
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Advertisement341 1914-06-26 10 CV^W O P D SBIS^ By Appointment to *M£' M &8P \j «> D HB H.M, THE KING tyfo MIDLOTHIAN OATS A clean, tempting food, giving stamina—unrivalled for Breakfast C A QENTB FOR LEA 4 PERRINB* WORCE6TERBHIRE BAUCE k't J HB b est preparation o* F Valuable ankefenhe Invalid and341 words
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Article1490 1914-06-26 11 Issued by FRASER Go,, Exohange and Share Brokers, June 25. Cap. I8t»ca. Paid. r ast Div putbbs. Sellers. M.000 %e 28 Ailagai 7$% 1 fi 19 5OO.(X0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 3 10 8 7 160,000 3f> 2s Anglo-Malay 44% int 8 6 9 3 50,000 2a 2s1,490 words
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Article67 1914-06-26 11 (Corbbctid OF »0 June 25 Bank 4m c 3.4 j.16 demand 1-8 81-82 Private credits 8 m's 1-4 516 M credits 6m J4| Feancb demand Bank 298$ Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand iej% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 14 1 Bangkok, demand 68 7- 1667 words
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Article147 1914-06-26 11 •June 25. Tin 275 tons sold 170.80 Oambie» buyers 6.40 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport buy*»n 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 88.50 Nutmegs < 110 to the Ib.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 CO Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves147 words
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Advertisement191 1914-06-26 11 loyal Household' Whisky. g guaranteed to be Exactly the same m every respect as that supplied gnlarly to The Royal Household by Messrs .lames Buchanan Co., Ltd. All the largest stocks of Scotch Whisky in Scotland arc held h\ Messrs James Buchanan Co., Ltd.. and their subsidiary Companies and Messrs191 words
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Advertisement31 1914-06-26 11 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.31 words
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Miscellaneous977 1914-06-26 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arr For When Mogami Jap g'hoat 1350 Minura P. Sham, 22-6 lap Consul I T ganu 2 bteamora Mat. Tonnage 4 Mastet From Consignees Tot Abbotsford Brit 199 Morris Bagan, I Kong Fook Bagan Alting Dut 705 Osterhius B Deli, 24 6977 words
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Article156 1914-06-26 12 friendly game between the 8.0.C. and j Hangers had been arranged for last a I— it but the ground was, of coin :,.red unplayable by the be* eague match is down for decision this j evening on the BJLC ground, between the ■i the Nomads. The Nomads have suffered156 words
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Article29 1914-06-26 12 DAYS Tl: H \ni>u \r. Braddeli and Batl) McKen/ie aud Scoular. postponed. tiVMF. liutchart. Butler and Hacker v Noiiie. Threlfall, Cofcnifti and Phipps. postponed.29 words
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Article618 1914-06-26 12 verdict of "misadventure by drowning was returned by the coroner, Mr V. Kfcisl, at the enquiry held on Monday afternoon into the death of •Tames Kidd. aged B coud Engineer of the Straits Steamship Cos Malacca, whose body was found floating in Penang Harbour on the morning618 words
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Article1975 1914-06-26 12 Urn MAULRFFINOH'a EVIDEM'K. How 5036,000 w\s Paid. On Tuesday morning Mr Harvey K. Ma-uleflinch. plaintiff in the case against the Port Swettenham Rubber Co., gave evideuce before his Lordship, Sir Thomas liraddell, c.i.c.. in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. He first dealt with the negotiations with Haji Eusop1,975 words
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Article253 1914-06-26 12 I The Djebres was expected here this morning at daylight with general cargo for discharge. The Kandahar is due to arrive here on Sunday 2*th iust. with general cargo for discharge. The Paroo is loading general cargo for i Westraliau ports, she will have despatch \on Saturday for253 words
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Advertisement98 1914-06-26 12 CANADA IN 1913 Manufactures produced Aon Farms t?^ 000 r> Forests l-?* 000 Minerals l«^ lOOfl Fisheries as^ 000 35.000.000 Assurance carried in Canada s Premier Co 202 363 qq SUN LIFE A C S O S S^ E OF CANADA S. J. HOWI SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM THE FINEST98 words
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Miscellaneous489 1914-06-26 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday. 2Sth. JoL Pier, at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.80 aud a.bO p.m. Club Bungalow, at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m.. 12.15, B aud 5.30 p.m. WEATHE*; RfiFOKT. v Weather relegrauu me mmmaUMmt j f ihe E. E. Tel. t ooatalt 08l made at F.-oiigk^ug (1 >'489 words
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