The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1914
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Title Section14 1914-06-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I• SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JUNE 30 1914. NO. 8,17414 words
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Article138 1914-06-30 1 A terrible shock is the assassination of the heir to the Throne of Austria, who watshot by a student, with his wife the Archduchest-, other attempts having been made at the same place Page 7. Further special wires from Batavia chronicle great loss due to the earthquake,138 words
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Article1100 1914-06-30 1 MONTE CARLO RE- VISITED. J Opinion* differ considerably ou the subject of locality, and all along tbe Kiviera, people grow very boastful jibout the special attractions of the special place they have selected for their stay. "(live me Monte Carlo!" exclaim* stout, over fed stockbroker, as he walked heavily down1,100 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement233 1914-06-30 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAO. 000 SHOW 9-15 P.* Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. m m\> 4% In 6 Parts JL JL JL *n 6 Parts Ghost MIGHT. I 1^ im'ight. P PnP C. J. WILLIAMSON, Manager. D <BM ML Si (9 Bi fltt233 words
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Advertisement115 1914-06-30 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP, TO-NIGHT! A remarkable Film showing a degree of inventiveness which places it in a class ol its own. ROCAMBOLE (THE TERROR OF PARIS) No. 1. THE KNAVE OF HEARTS CLUB 4 REELS MALINI the MARVEL FOR115 words
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Advertisement231 1914-06-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs Brinkmann and Co., have temporarily removed to 9 10 D'Almeida-st. Page 2. Powell and Co., a couple of auction sales —Page 5. For sale a double barrelled gun and field glasses Page 2. Shipping Notices Laisang, Pr.E. Friedrich, Ocean S. S. Co., Rickmers Line (Messrs Hooglandt have231 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1914-06-30 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 30th. High Water— 2-i6 a.m., 3-26 p.m. N.D.L. Homeward mail due. S.CC. Sports Entries close. Wednesday July Ist. Bigu Wator- t-t\ a.m., 4- 5 p.m. Moon First Quarter. C.W.A. Bishops Lodge. 4.33 pm. Thursday 2nd. High Water— 4-40 a.m., M p.m. Dalhousie Chapter Installation, 6 pm. Cup134 words
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Article400 1914-06-30 2 A Notable Suocna What it is about 'fancy dress" that proves so alluring to the mind beur ou amusement has never, wo believe, heen analysed or defined by a Bergson, a Bui four or even a Max N'ordau. From early childhood we love to drets up audStraits Echo - 400 words
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Article109 1914-06-30 2 SCOT S LAW. <\ uew one prevents the sale of intoxicants before 10 a.m.) >h, to be in Scotland. Now reform is there, And he who wakes in Scotland Early has to bear i'nappeased the morning thirst By the which he may be cursed. Oh, to be in Scotland Where109 words
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Article92 1914-06-30 2 One result of M. Henri Fabre's entomological researches has been to discover a useful function for old newspapers. He proclaims these to be an impenetrable barrier against the ravages of moths. When storing clothes away for any length of time M. Fabre advises that each article should be packed carefully92 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement411 1914-06-30 2 I INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS!!! THE NEW "CHAPPELL" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS First Consignment Already Sold Out FURTHER SELECTION FRFBR TITM I JUST RECEIVED < GIRL ON THE FILM VALSE I UN PEU D AMOUR VAL .1 GIRL FROM UTAH VALSE OLD CREMORNE VALSE PORCUPINE PATROL ONE-STEP YOU CAN T KEEP STILL ONE-STEP UNA411 words
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Advertisement471 1914-06-30 2 Notices THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, Ltd. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BEARER SHARE-WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that on presentation of Coupon Ko M at the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, holders will receive rl. 0 per share, being the dividend and bonus declared for the six months471 words
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Advertisement738 1914-06-30 2 Notices IN THE MATTER OF THE KWONG YIK BANKING COMPANY, LIMITEO. NOTICE is hereby civ n that th cnvlitors of the abovenaimd < ouipaoy arc roqu rad on or before the 3uth day of June. 1914 to send tbeir names an addresses and the jmtticulars of their debts or claims738 words
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Advertisement384 1914-06-30 2 Notices NOTICE. j Bales of High Clas< P^rf uuici ict* h than the originaJ prtoea ooinuienciug from 17th to 30th Ju e 1914 Don't miss th^ opjx>rtuu)t\ You will not get t^if> offer again so hurry up to avoid disappoiniment. GUERLAIN S WmmtUHmm. Le Moucboir de Monpieur. Le Jardin dc384 words
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Advertisement228 1914-06-30 2 .Wanted 27 6 Bit Mou, M 1 WANTED TO Rf jit WAHTEO Peru; a v. B. N.B. .dilw^ 1 month. < a ''wan; GtrHR lE WANTED Smait h i,. immediat J of tranbi to cotTespond al salary and pronpecu For Saie FOR SALE Ou1C hMMI, 30-6 FOR SALE One dout228 words
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Article1575 1914-06-30 3 \From our own .lune 4. A new law is being set against an old custom. The new lav is the section of the Scottish Tempesance Act ordaining that licensed promises shall open at ten o'clock in the morning instead of at eight. The old custom is that of1,575 words
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Article56 1914-06-30 3 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi Diesel, and Suction Gas Engines and Plants enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Consumption from .456 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement272 1914-06-30 3 I DREADFUL ECZEMA Cured by Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. 4 Wd d disease haj its cause in an impure condition ot the blood. The impure condition of the blood often arises from a diseased condition of the stn.nich and allied organs of digestion and Wl nutrition. When digestion is272 words
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Advertisement78 1914-06-30 3 I t THIS is IT I I WATESBORrS METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound 'i /T^S TASTELESS ODORLESS Sf&4f 4 1+ J*J*l&> 'Ihe latest scientific pre- J paration of COD LIVER f It I w^l ij OIL. Does all that is f 'c3nSSXi|! claimed for it and super- ""-"TT"**' sedes the78 words
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Advertisement290 1914-06-30 3 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 this Process is now a feature at the London Auction Sales. Our290 words
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Advertisement284 1914-06-30 4 g DELICIOUS PURE RICH THICK CREAM q f*H it is just the pure EXTRA THICK CREAM taken from the richest milk obtainable 5 AND PRESERVED BY NO OTHER MEANS THAN STERILIZATION. M Übk obtainable everywhere. SPT. NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co., London t oil 1 1 ii n i284 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-30 4 —^—W^™r_— J^WWb^ i^^ <roj|g 8^35 JBBra for m m CANVAS HOSE and m I BELTING a OF SB EVERY DESCRIPTION LEATHER, CANVAS, CAMEL, HAIR Etc., Etc. |g|j m ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., fg 100 A ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.40 words
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Advertisement72 1914-06-30 4 Chs J. GAUPP C» 33, Raffles Place. 1 Chronometer Makers jewellers Marine Opticians. ALWAY- CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nautical and Surveying instruments. Agents for W. F. STANLEY Co., London. E. R. WATTS SON, London. VOIGTLAENDER SOiiN, Braunschweig. CARL ZEISS, Jena. GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX CUP. IN HALF LrMGN AND72 words
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Article381 1914-06-30 5 ....-.-I. :i v. ,-1! ki. WH tas contributed to a rt in the I'nited States an character sketch of Mr kails of bii work. ed th< I lor of I ih boat, ical i nifj are ftm „< for the last great M nit is over. I381 words
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Article121 1914-06-30 5 lalist in China writes to •::ste» ''a/ette" to put people ronunciation of "kowtow." J iisauraed at Home, he says, *°ra »n common use in China its syllables rhyme with word "how." As a fact the i: Jw derived from "ko." ,r. 3. tou." head, and the121 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement516 1914-06-30 5 A Tonic for the Nerves. Nervous people who have not yet developed disease that can he recognised and treated by the uit-dlcal pro'esiion have the greatest ble in finding relief. Irritation, headache. Me«ple«ttesB, nervotm dyspepsia, all t! discomforts make lie miserable but are endured rather than run a doctor's bill516 words
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Advertisement462 1914-06-30 5 Auctions DEFAULTERS SALE TO BE HELD AT POWELL &COS.. SALEROOM. On Tussday, the 30th June, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. All that piece of agricultural land situate at Changi Koad, Singapore, estimated to contain an area of 10 acres 27 poles comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. 19,009 (General No.462 words
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Advertisement281 1914-06-30 5 Srjf FROM ALL DEALERS AND GAKAUES THE COLDMB TYRE CO. (far east.) PbOne 1510> B1 ROBINSON ROAD. Te p ROW 00WK. Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Office Furniture, Iron Safes, Remington Typewriter &c. The property of the late Mr J. G. Mactaggart It Powell A Co.'s Sale-room On Friday, 3rd July,281 words
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Advertisement379 1914-06-30 5 Auct ions TO CONTRACTORS OTHERS CONCERNED. AUCTION SALE OF good irsirt^r^^ irdera d THE PROPERTY OP THE SINGAPORE MODEL DAIRY FARM, To be held at Mount Zion, River Valley Road On Tuesday, 30th Juue, at 4.30 p. m. being toe!" 11 11^ CoDBtructed that **9 can be removed without any379 words
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Article, Illustration879 1914-06-30 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 30, 1914. R\ a shot from the revolver of an assassin it is possible that Europe may be plunged into that war which every great nation dreads, yet every nation expects, sooner or later. By the hand of a Servian student the Archduke Franz879 words
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Article539 1914-06-30 6 Mr R. B. Osborne. Third Magistrate, Penang, left for Home on long leave by the P. Ao. Mail. Mr A. \V. B. Hamilton succeeds him. Found out This is the latest from the mail bag Editor, Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle," L'enang, Malay Pen, Br. West Indies." Mrs Betbr.ne. of539 words
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Article810 1914-06-30 6 Singapore will probably learn with some surprise that the attitude of the Straits Government towaidiv the coolie cla6* under its control *s nut regarded as alto getber desirable in its results in a certain quarter. These results may be briefly described here as similar to those810 words
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Article112 1914-06-30 6 No man ever welcomed the return of the fruit season more heartily than did Dr. Johnson. Of strawberries and cream, he declared, he could never have enough, though in later years he devoured enor moua quantities from the garden of Dr. Taylor, at Lichfield.whom he always visit eci at strawberry112 words
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Article95 1914-06-30 6 Rub! rb«p at the ■rds\. chair. It wm been alread. Exhibit*. come in. b| charge* i in\ .ted a deput;, India m.ght B e t tl excessive. Ibe JL?* In a div Datoh Mr Cri of the depin who had prontia ""otn Department 6hould ui campaign wit; This95 words
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Article79 1914-06-30 6 The d. Hospital yesterday man m Leemao King, i pore, who has been ii a qua'tei of a notary. years he was a e< transferred to the 'I. ha6 remained in th niostl? in period when be p t n>n Mr King wag of79 words
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Article262 1914-06-30 6 The new rest boa.-' pleted a couple of months ago. u I improvement or which had for so nuu a rest house. (M The ej i ti6h Memorial I rd hare tp proved an attended plan sb ornamental gateway Holyrood Palate as we!! u a statoe d King Edward. Messrs262 words
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Advertisement159 1914-06-30 6 >V >s^ BULLOCH LADE'S PURE MALT R SCOTCH WHISKY. KNOWN AS M Bt S3 gold Bri LABEL. WHISKY GOkO LHIi BOLE agi:nts:— ,/GALDBECK MAGGREGOR Co^v^^ Whol-iU .t Petail Wine <* Spirit Men-hints. Columbia Graphophones COLUMBIA JEWEL f OKfl GRAFONOLA. fThe; best known and most successful In- trument at its price.159 words
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Article95 1914-06-30 7 HE |R TO THRONE SHOT DEAD Three Attempts. Cab)*]. Emcnm. Three attempts have he life of the \rchduke ,1 the Archduchess. i reception at the Town a i bomi wlii.h dui motor car had >f the suite and he crowd hwti hut VM uninjured. He ill ami then95 words
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Article41 1914-06-30 7 i that a ag in m r.i pinning iMI ni ouuced. Attenij)ts I \rchduke to iletermined )l!0 Ofc I not Mil to go. lu ue Archduke was ate-: nnpnsnnni number have been made at Ml :-w days.41 words
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Article26 1914-06-30 7 ITta mininntiniH of the Archduke and caused the profoundest jensauoatbrougho.it Europe. There will ning for the Arch !1 at Buckingham is been postponed.26 words
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Article72 1914-06-30 7 Tht Mtasaiu is a student named he said hf had long atetded to kill some eminent personage :roa national i?: motives. He denies havx* any aocc The compositor he received the bomb from anarchists in Belgrade whose warn be did not know. He also denies II trans that72 words
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Article44 1914-06-30 7 II be K;i i the I on board the Meteor, Dg, from a despatch boat. The ly returned and Imorrow. The yacht racing I 'i ships will re according to the programme until ***d»y e been '^l, mt hM left for44 words
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Article39 1914-06-30 7 n mis iaformed of the Horrible. I am spared ieu with grief but ••"wag up well. ve is the Arch Charles Francis Joseph, a nephew of *«Med. It ia expected the crime Utttto Au viau ill-feeling.39 words
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Article117 1914-06-30 7 n, from Bombay, and ■d, from Manila, were receiv |fc« Railway station, Taiping, by Rev. and Miss Rank on Thursday «>n. They were met at 5 p.m. by >e and Tamil Congregation of «odist Mission and other friends at /••cber Girls* School and were in J***117 words
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Article76 1914-06-30 7 II c ".f Xecutive for Education and Reli--1 Proposed to found four training 'teachers in J ava in order to '»w branch of teaching. Pupils Sj/7 wcond c1 *m •chools will be «*e normal schools. After 1 their studies they will be teachers in the second class T *»e already76 words
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Article323 1914-06-30 7 FURTHER DETAILS. Wholesale Destruction. (From Our Own Correspondent.) avia, June J9 (Our own correspon dent).— The damage done by the earth quake in the Benkooleo and South Sumatra Governments, in the destruction of offices, bridges, dykes, etc., is officially estimated a million guilders. The Residents' houses and the323 words
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Article280 1914-06-30 7 I>iscussiug the tinal passing of the Irish Home Rule Bill through the British Hou>e of Commons, Dr Kuyper writes in the Standard Anti Revolutiouar Mr Asquith has won by 80 votes. He has attained his end Home Rule is accepted. The House of Lords is powerless to280 words
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Article198 1914-06-30 7 Wben railway trains began to invade the country districts in .Japan, the people, unfamiliar with glass, were constantly coming into collision with an unseen obstacle in their impulse to put their heads through what seemed an open door rather than a window. In some cases theThe Far East - 198 words
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Article91 1914-06-30 7 PREPARATIONS OF NATIONALISTS. Rival Maintainers of Order. [Bj Submarine Cable], Re(ttkb'B Sebvioi. Dublin June 29. The "Irish Volunteer Aid Society has been formed to support the Parliamentary party in securing the final enactment of the Home Rule Bill and maintain the Nationalist Volunteers in full force to maintain91 words
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Article41 1914-06-30 7 Anchor Liner Ashore. Londonderry, June 29. Tbe Anchor Liner California from New York stuck fast on the rocks at Tory Islam! Vessels are standing by ami there is no panic amongst the passengers. The weather is foggy, but calm.41 words
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Article42 1914-06-30 7 The Grand Prix. Paris, .Tune JH. The result of the race for the Grand Prix U mile 7 fur) was ianapule 1: La Farina 2; Durbar Second Twelve ran and the race was won by a ueck and four lengths.42 words
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Article20 1914-06-30 7 London, June '2*. Sir Donald Caird bus given twentyfour thousand pouuds t^terlin^ towards tbe Imperial Transarctic expedition.20 words
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Article61 1914-06-30 7 Impossible Demand. l>ura//.0. June 88. Owing to the insurgents' request for the despatch of a BritUh negotiator the Prince after confer wirh Admiral Troubridge sent Colonel Phillipt The Colonel returned to Dura/, zo yesterday afternoon. The insurgents it appears maintain their demands, parti cularly for a Mahomedbnii sovereign,61 words
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Article17 1914-06-30 7 Melbourne June '19.— The Comniou wealth contributes £'1.(00 to the Olympic Gum Fund.17 words
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Article244 1914-06-30 7 liiuTisn Resident's Proposal. The Acting British Resident, Ml Oliver Marks, has arranged scheme by which mining coolies out of work throughout Perak may be provided with suitable employ incut at v satisfactory late of wages immediately. The F. M.S. Government, as is wellknown, is constructing a road244 words
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Article143 1914-06-30 7 In order to give patrons of the Palladium a chance to see Malini, who gave such successful shows at the Memorial Hall last week, the management of the above Hall have, at considerable expense, arranged for the magician to appear for three nights commencing on Thursday.143 words
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Article86 1914-06-30 7 Mr \V. W. Cook presided over the ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd. yesterday when the directors recommendation that a dividend of 91.00 and a bonus of 50 cents per 6hare be paid to shareholders, absorbing $450,000 was agreed to. It was also86 words
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Article104 1914-06-30 7 The Central Engine Works, Limited, held their annual meeting at the Registered Office of the Company on Saturday at 12 noon, when the accounts, as circulated, were approved and the business as set out in the notice was passed, including the declaring of dividend at the rate104 words
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155 1914-06-30 7 In the Supreme Court yesterday the Puisue Judge (Mr P. J. Sproule) announced that later on in the week he would deliver judgment in the appeal of Low Choon Guau against a police court conviction. The appellant was sentenced some time back in the police155 words
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Article77 1914-06-30 7 An English speaking Indian named William Khon was charged before Mr B. Xunn, second magistrate, yesterday, with refusing to pay the legal rikisha fare (30 ceuts' in Rochore Road on Saturday night, with damaging the rikisha to the extent of $7, and with using criminal force to77 words
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Article66 1914-06-30 7 Mr A. V. Biown, senior magistrate, yes* terday lined the manager of Messrs Alkoff aud Co. $2 and costs for failing to notify the licensing officer of the change of ownership of a motorcar. A Malay chauffeur named Abu was fined SlO aud costs for overcrowding a car66 words
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Article72 1914-06-30 7 The case in which a youug Chinese Darned Tan Kim Tye, employed as a cashier at the Oeueral Poet Office, is charged with criminal breach of trust as a public servant in respect of the sum of 8300, was yesterday, on the application of Inspector Dunn,72 words
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Article209 1914-06-30 7 The following, says tbe Liverpool Post, is an extract from a letter from Rangoon, dated April 30, 1914 We bad beon playing for about thirty minutes, with, of course, a numerous crowd of spectators, mostly Burmese and Indian boys, when my opponent had just taken209 words
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Advertisement222 1914-06-30 7 ROBINSON Co. SUN HELMETS ARE THE BEST For Value, Style, fit and finish in White or Khaki £< mm""" 'ELLWOODS" SPECIALITIES ALWAYS STOCKED JGENTLEMENS LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE IN THE LATEST SHADES. BLACK, WINE, PURPLE GREY THE WHITE, TAN, NAVY, DARK "PIIRTC" SLATE, NEW SLATE, I /Il\lV RESIDA. MJftl\ WITH ASSORTED222 words
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Advertisement618 1914-06-30 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per PA O str Nile, due July 4.— 0. K. T. Thorp, T, E. Humby. W. Peirin, Mr Mrs Qainn, H. Wright, F. North, Mrs Lane, J. H. Spurr, G. S. Cherry, P. W. Abbott, H. B. Nelson, Mr Mrs T. B. Murray, Mrs A. H. Fair. Per618 words
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Advertisement579 1914-06-30 8 Shipping RICKMERS LINE. s.s. "ELLEN RICKMERS arrives here on or about the Ist of July, taking cargo for the undermentioned ports CHINA, JAPAN ft SIBERIAN PORTS. For particulars regarding freight, etc., apply to HOOOLANDT ft Co., Agents. 30-6 2-7 RICKMERS LINE. s.s. ADELAIDE, Arrives has here on or about the579 words
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Advertisement559 1914-06-30 8 Shipping n.y7k. 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 Japanefse Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the559 words
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Advertisement678 1914-06-30 8 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD oOTWABD 1914 1914 V. delaCiotat July 6 Ainazone July 5 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Polynesien Aug 30678 words
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Advertisement676 1914-06-30 8 Shipping N.D.L Norddeutscher LJoyd, BremeL IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soathamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veis&j Port Baid, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Tsingtan Nagasaki and676 words
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Advertisement493 1914-06-30 8 Shipping P.&O. STEAM NAVIGATION Co*P iB% Kor China, Japan. tu f*£ W^a, India, Ad, fl Mediterranean Ports Pi,^ and London 1t0 Through Bills of Ladi no Ooaat, Persian Oul! I nii^^^ MAIL LINES BOMBWABD (pok From Singapore <onr*ct,m t Colombo with as Himalaya July -o' s Mo|^ Wyi- July 24493 words
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Advertisement652 1914-06-30 9 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.)- v Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. d Bam taMaa Linc-rw m BBOntQ HAKO TSSTO of the Pacific. Eonlppod wlib Wlrelftd^ Teletfrsphy -uil iicexcf! ne. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG.652 words
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Advertisement1562 1914-06-30 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-OP CAPITAL OF tNY EASTERN COMPANY. PKOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, arid complies1,562 words
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Advertisement362 1914-06-30 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. KoTABLIBHED 1888. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE and NotLarge Nett Surplus above Uabllitlei let RESERVE and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1913. om $9 876,000.00. Cast Loans, Sottlemente, etc, made looallf Numerous modern schemes. J. H. EVANS, Manager, Sooth Eastern362 words
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Article974 1914-06-30 10 The word paradox is commonly supposed to be a term of abuse but there is uothing abusive in its meaning. It means what is coutrary to the common opinion, and that may be true or false. The value of a paradoxical saying lies in its truth, not inTimes - 974 words
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Advertisement317 1914-06-30 10 I You will find Sanatogen I I splendid for your Health I I in the Rainy Season. I >no time of the year when you so j >'* flrgeir a tonic as in this unhealthy "^l 3 ft» c p when your vital powers ;;re low and W"!F| VGr-J re317 words
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Advertisement59 1914-06-30 10 In recommending Woods" Great Peppermint Cure as a reliable medicine for coughs, chills dyaentry, and windy affections of the stomach, we are supported by the knowledge of its 20 year's record of curative work in Australia, Africa, England, and countless other Division* of the World. Everywhere proved and accepted as59 words
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Advertisement121 1914-06-30 10 to^Q Protect your -3^ %i Children against m M Consumption n ?J?'J|V 8l yin 8 them j KEPLER (Tradr Mat Cod Liver Oil |il WITH II Malt Extract ll I f It provides weakly children (and V adults) with strength and stamina to I \Vm/ battle with and overcome disea^121 words
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Article1455 1914-06-30 11 Issued by FRASER Go,, Exohange and Share Brokers, June 29. Jap lu.au Paid. r.AST Div L'vjk.b. Sellers. 86.000 28 ?fe Allagai 7ft 15 19 500,0*0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 10 8 7 150,000 9* 28 Anglo-Malay 44% Int 8 6 9 3 50,000 2s Se Batang Malafea1,455 words
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Article67 1914-06-30 11 (Cobbectio or *o June I Bank 4ma 1.4 810 N demand 3-8 31 82 Private credits Bmi 245. if credits 6m 1 24§ Fbancb demand Bank 283$ Germany, demand 388 India, T. T. M4S Hongkong, demand is\% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 714 SovkbkignB, Bank67 words
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Article144 1914-06-30 11 June 29. Tin 125 tone sold 169.60 Gambier buyert 6.40 Gambier Cnbe No. 1 10.26 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordm. S'pore buyers 18.76 Pepper, (White fait) buyers 83.60 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 00 Mace (Bandai 90.00 Cloveß (Amboina)144 words
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Advertisement87 1914-06-30 11 miYER' typewriters. Ena for particulars of the newest models «os. 5 6). The Oliver n is deservedly favourite high-class visible writer throughout the world. I J with English, French and German Keyboards. Foolscap takes paper 9 ins. wide. Brief do 14 do Policy do 18 do Sp^ci. Carriages to take87 words
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Advertisement122 1914-06-30 11 > < Time balls on 1 ort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., binj. corresponding to 6 a iu. Greenwich mean time. The tiiue-guo le tired at 12 o clock noon, indioatin^ Htngapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.122 words
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Miscellaneous920 1914-06-30 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and T ;n>~ Commanders From Arrived For Whea Mogarui Jap g'boat ISSO Minura P. S'ham, 226 Jap Consul K T'ganu 2 Sea Belle F.M.S. 400 Ahmat Pabang, 29-6 F.M.S. S'ham Bfteamcti Mai. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignee! For Abbotsford Brit 199 Morris Began, 22 6 Kong920 words
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Article728 1914-06-30 12 TWELFTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETP The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Belat Tin Mining Company was held at the registered offices of the Company, Messrs Derrick and Co Battery Road yes- terday Mr G. A. Derrick presiding. There j were also present Messrs Yow Guan Pan,728 words
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Article40 1914-06-30 12 -TEKDA\ S PLAY. Fol e Rink i, Hvalsoe, Armstrong and Cantrell beat Welsh, Ruchwftldy, Henderson and TaJma, 10—8. Norrie, Threlfall, Cohnitz and Phipps beat White, Butchart, Bufeler and Hacker, 10 SHIP. >coular beat F. Blackwell, 21—1.40 words
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Article11 1914-06-30 12 Doubles Hjlni> Mclvtuzia and Scoular v Braddell and bath.11 words
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Article17 1914-06-30 12 FoirASidk Rink Game. Bath, Hvalsoe, Armstrong and Cantrell Scoolar. Black well. Critten and Herxaansen. v*17 words
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Article810 1914-06-30 12 Second Match Described Meadowbrook, June 17. The second polo test match was favoured by ideal weather to day, and a recoru crowd filled the grand stands. A brisk breeze kept the temperature down. As the result of pre vious rain and wind, the turf looked like velvet.810 words
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Article33 1914-06-30 12 Mrs G. W. Wilson and Madame Boy left Ipou for Singapore on a health trip. Mrs Wilnon has not been well and Rladan^ taken her little son for a chj recent illness. (T.O.M33 words
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Article251 1914-06-30 12 S.C.C. Defeat the Nomads In a league match on the Esplanade last evening the S.C.C. defeated the Xomads by two goals to one. Tbe victory should have been much more ptonouueed, for the Club were always on top so far as field play went. But their shooting was dis251 words
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Article186 1914-06-30 12 Jt is now definitely decided that a Singapore team will visit Bat-aria in September at the time of the Rubber congress, when international matches with a Java side will be played. 1 io be a match at Samarntig. All the expenses of the Singapore team186 words
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Article288 1914-06-30 12 Killed by a in the Bi bh. We reported a month or two ago, states the I'itenhage Times, that a man named Vermaak, a farm labourer, had been killed by a rogue elephant in the Addo Bush. After the tragic affair occurred several of the neighbouring farmers did288 words
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Article146 1914-06-30 12 5 This for tbe particular members of a none too particular sex There is no particular reason why men should cease to wear low double collars and bow ties at one and the same time, but you will find very few men wearing these collars and ties just now. It146 words
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Article311 1914-06-30 12 A typhoon is reported N. K. of Luzon travelling in 1 X. W. direction. The Mes-sup^ries Steamer Annam, which broke down on the East Coast and was towed to Singapore, has now gone inte the King's Dock, after discharging cargo. The Imp. German mail steamer P. E. Friedrick311 words
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Article107 1914-06-30 12 Ad affable agent approached a Texan with whose record he had previously ac quainted himself, "colonel."' said he. those are mighty fine boy6 of yours." "The finest ever, stranger," acquiesced the colonel. "The finest in Texas." I reckon you buy them anything they want Why, sure, stranger I buy them107 words
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Advertisement82 1914-06-30 12 IN 1913 \VQ/ Manufactures produced j 62 q qq, t^^ Farms 525,r nJSf^^ Forests 1P '^^HH Minerals r Fisheries 3 gi jj^ Assurance carried in Canada s Premiei Co. 202 363 SUN LIFE A c s o s S^ E OF CA.,. S. J. HOWF gar SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM82 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous441 1914-06-30 12 WEATL'ER KEPOHT. Th«s4 Weather Xe'e grama are tranauaime j ty courtesy of the E. E, Tel. Co. and oontals I the observations made at Hongkong (HE.; Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.I The data aro date and hoar of deip&tch the Barometer reading (Inches Is HK., Milll metres in MN.):441 words
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