The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1914

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEXI SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JULY 4 1914. NO. 8.17S
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  • 156 1 The Lords will probably pass th^ Horn* Rule amending bill. Consols are trinY better as the situation is easier. Belfast is becoming an armed camp. Mr Aeqiutb has had an unusual audience with the King Page 7. The bodies of the murdered Austrian Royalties have arrived in
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  • 870 1 I should certainly tra < culiar Anericau hMBBI a ieei in." Recently the Sod upapore have proved their enthusiastic devotion Andrew by tbeit t evolution to keep green b;> memory this ye;n limeu im»i and ate together orj Kngiiwhraen, for thi is the history of Singapore, paid dancing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 486 1 ALHAMBRApai lADBUM THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. w\ I*» Li wT\ WsJ? I IW I SECOND SHOt 9-15 P4I. Two Shows for one Paymeot. FiRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD I TO-NIGHT COMMENCING at 9 km. be \rp, TO-NIGHT A Powerful Programme EXPENSIVE AND
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    • 144 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Powell and Co.'s land sales- -Pages 2 and Tenders for Timor Railway Page 2. Ship sailings Tee6ta, Thongwa, P. and 0., O. S. s. Co., Apcar line and Kansas Page 8. Robinson and Co. have the "double main" tennis racket Page 7. Malini the Marvel at the Palladium
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 150 1 THE WEEK Saturday 4th. High Water— 7-48 a.m.. 7 i p.m. B. I Outward mail due. R.G.A. v Azevedos. Sunday sth. High Water— 9 6 a.m., M p.m 4th Sunday after Trinity. M. M. Outward mail due. Monday 6th. High Water— lo-8 a.m 8-54 p.m. M. M. Homeward mail due.
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  • 409 2 AKKONAI T SERIOOLY Hi HT iisastruus accident in which MXtj person* were injured occurred at Sezanne, near Kheims, when a balloon of which the depaiture was to have been one of the attractions of the f. :e orguni/ed by the Sporr .Mb < tique S.-/.«ijii;ii>. exploded
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  • 235 2 iop Boyd Carpenter presided over a meeting of the I 'n rents' National Educational I'nion at the Central iUiildings. Westminster. Mr C. E. J>. Russel, Chief Inspector of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, read a paper on Parental Infiu ence in Industrial Life." Among working men
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  • 132 2 This Club, which is a branch of the Chinese Christian Association, is open to young men who wish to .mprove their knowledge of the English language and literature. It has been in existence for over five years, and its usefulness is proved by the fact that
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  • 79 2 Bombay, Jane 17. According to the latest news from received through the Aden correspondent of the Times of India, it it. stated that the military operations recently started by the Italians in the interior of the Benadir coast have proved successful. The Italians*have now occupied the entire
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 393 2 INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS THE NEW "CHAPPELL" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS First Consignment Already Sold Oat FURTHER SELECTION FRRSH TITLED) JUST RECEIVED (GIRL ON THE FILM VALSE 1 UN PEU D AMOUR VALSE GIRL FROM UTAH VALSE OLD CREMORNE VALSE PORCUPINE PATROL ONE-STEP YOU CAN T KEEP STILL ONE-STEP UNA BARCAROLLE Girl from Utah)
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    • 501 2 GOVERNMENT OF TIMOR. The Portuguese Government of the Province of Timor, gives n lic^ th*t < n thp Ist October. 1914, there wiU take iiJace at hilly, a ender for the supply ot railway material -> fora gauge of 6ou rnillinieirtK. A description of the materials required, a specification, a
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    • 554 2 Notices PAJAM Lt*. DECLARATION OF INTEr.it" DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TKANSFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby £iven thai a second interim dividend has been declared by the Mr on account of t be year ending Mie 80th -< p tember, 1914, at the rat. payable on the 10th July,
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    • 462 2 Wanted MOTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER WANTED igfcly efficient and fully .jnaHflM to take charge of > I.- -> iij Aj.ply BOX I 13-6 WANTED Permanent Way 1 1 spect B. N. B -t> Railwa\ month, quarters or allowance. Apply to GUTHRIE A Co. Ltd. aporf\ 19- 5 For Saie FOR SALE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 667 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 4th Sunday aftkr Trinity. July sth 1914. BT. ANDREW 8 CATHEDRAL. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral.) Hymns rOl, tl A 1.57--9-15 a.m. Matins A Litany. Hymn 255. 4 p.m Sunday School A Bible Classes. 5-30 p.m. Cho al EvCMIMg A Sermon, Hymns 196, lty. M, A IS.
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  • 1631 3 International amity The I'uiverBity of Oxford honoured the Germau Ambassador, Prince Lichnow6kr, by conferring upon him the degree of Doctor of Common Law, honoris causa. The ceremony of conferring the degree took place in the Sheldoniun Theatre, in the presence of the heads of most
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  • 171 3 First Conviction in Siam One Ah Seng will have the egregious distinction of being the first to come under the provisions of the recently enacted Deleterious Drugs Act, as far as attempted smuggling from ships is concerned, being caught in the act, coming off the 6.6. Michael
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 260 3 gj A Drink to be grateful for. I L _&_>. ll lt sim Pty a thirst-quencher f SqJ^^ (> r stimulant, but just the purest St__U*Ht;U n( mos t health-infusing spirit iMpS A ias ever k een produced j^||ik W OliC S mk I ■HrI 1 Aromatic Schiedam Y^f 3^
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    • 10 3 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core. is. 6d,
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    • 611 3 A DUNLOP-TYRED CAR BEATS THE EXPRESS BY THREE HOURS The Me, bourne-Adelaide express averages 27 miles per hour for 483 miles— along practically a level rail track. By .road it is vastly different there is an 80-mile sand desert to negotiate, and hundreds of miles of rutty roads and rocky
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  • 221 4 tan .1 pbiit olvicarage turn *n! n ltr the aged poor v i»h mai i r in for i it is lamen I i>ed to be v i scheme of the !umu to the bigkeel bidd cases i naaj happen lhal Ibese poor old
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  • 113 4 The members who composed the Bang kok cricket %hich lifted the Pi Cup in Singapore in 1909 will regiet to learn of the death of Mr T <*. M^ictaggart. It will be remembered that Bangkok no umpire and Mr Mnctagflart kindly und :he deities for
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  • 110 4 'W nights ago thu ur>; thai of the Siam Sttum i'ac'et >tnp my's launch Mora nu& sleeping oa hoard at I'ak Hai wheu t*o meu i him with knives inflicting I severe cut acrosa^the temple and anchor oa tha hand. H2 raised an alarm a iflMUlantl dived
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  • 99 4 0 do not weep upon my grave, Nor write upon my stone, Bat say One resteth in green earth Who sought for sleep alone.'* And let me lie where flowers blow And I can hear the bees, And where the trees and waters weave Their skiev melodies. 1 will not
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  • 163 4 p e I. G. K. T, Th. v. W r Mm i T. H. W. Abbott, H. B. Nels M A H> It! P AO*tr E| *infl with tin rs Mr < E Docker, G B. v. th, H.»iihsicke. I\ t 10 Ptl xr fc 1 »lj 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 732 4 E I&P c Iffl fi^hhSS DE lic !O us. X fwau &W4 h W I ILK:IAI m °r, 'NUTRITIVE, JmMT\ jm2s LL i^l TT^ 1^ 1 NESTLE* AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO., (London;, SINGAPORE, Eto. "TFi^ Chs. J. GAUPP Co 33, Raffles Place. Chronometer Makers Jewellers, Marine Opticians. ALWAYS CARRY
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  • 435 5 Tbe following telegrams are r tket; I H. E. Tki Calcutta. June 20. meeting of tbe citi/ens of Simla was held last evening to congratulate the Viceroy on his birthday and also to ortc that His Excellency should receive an extension of service to complete tlo- reforms be
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  • 323 5 i •me 7. That a good turnout of four in hanJ> is still an .on was I by the in entred in the Coaching Marathon from Bushey Park to Kensington yesterday. >wds of people lined the whole of oate from Hampton to olympia. where the largest attendance
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  • 517 5 ian Own ki:s Win ClI 1 London. The King and (^ueen, wbo were accompanied by Princess Mary, visit ed tbe Horse Show yesterday, when, despite the extraordinary precautions to guard against those Suffragette scenes that have been all too common of late, there were several interruptions
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  • 256 5 It was stated in an Australian cable message, published in the Morning Post, that General Sir lan Hamilton, InspectorUeneral of the Oversea Forces, had expressBd himself in favour of the system of compulsory military service in operation in the Commonwealth. The Australian papers give
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  • 77 5 There i 6 no need to be despondent. Losses at present prices can be converted into good profit by the use of Garretts Superheated Steam Engines and Borings Gravel Pumps. The former saves ">o °o in the wood and coal account over other types of Engines, and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 549 5 THIN BLOOD CAUSES BACKACHE. livery muscle in the body needs a supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it (1 es. The muscles of the back are under heavy strain and have but little rest When the I blood is thin they lack nourishment, and re bel.
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    • 737 5 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKIES t fIS Fun v B w S3 KstcbWsl liuwff u£>Zr^a ■*****^ kviMa» X uS-'-A I (I /^•t M j j.'-7L"rt TT^V X H-" SCOTCH WHISKY J flfl» 'RE.O *E-ACKi WH'TE* ■Affcp* 1 [ffiH)ffißSo(Ba« ho^qTc^l nr,:::ZL^ *M*^J II'"" M j RED SEAL" "BLACK WHITE" ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" James Buchanan
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  • 2092 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 4, 1914. rlere skadl the Press the People's right malatafe Una wed by influence ana unbribed hj gala I H«re patriot Troth her glorious utocmptl 4nm% Pfadaad la Religion. Loyahy and Lmt. It is merely restating a hackneyed proposition to say that the actors
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 28 6 ELCUM. U Pontbsea, England, on 'nlyS, Ethel Harriktt Elcum, wife of ihe hon'hle J. B Elcuin of Higapoie, Director of Education, straits Settlement* and F v YI.S.
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  • 12 6 T'n° Kintuck h:< I i Mj-- and ad rign.
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  • 225 6 Id it d to tb. gregatiou the following the In y conf firencfl oi l.^hopsat i. is of moi. 1 ihi.tj individual interest ing the montn of July a Conf« he held at Lambeth nee the question of pottib i ik!p the re-uiiiou of I England and other
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  • 453 6 The final of tb- tie Clafc Bil Tournament. Hirst v. Langley. will he held on July 6th at 9 p.m. A general au holders in the Mupapore Mode! Dairy vai held ll noon in tbe Exchange Buildiugs. Mr Lehreckrauss presiding. It was l\t-d to appoint Mr T. M. Weigh joint
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 267 6 COATES' g£ ORIGINAL 1 PLYMOUTH GIN $m$ Black Friars Distillery, I^^^^STj^ Specially for Galdbeck, Macgregor Co., Wholesale and Retail Win? and Spirit Merchants, Columbia Graphophones COLUMBIA JEWEL AjZn GRAFONOLA. 111 The best known and ,x j j^ mos: successful Instrument at its price. !j Highly polished P cab i n
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  • 200 7 PREMIERS AUDIENCL 9 i-mariue Cable]. loudou, .Ju The King left New id granted an audience to Mr Asquith at Buckingham Palace. This .usu::l and I ;!atiou. In Belfast. ItfMl coaching. X laving in heavy k» of pro\ v town in I later has several maouin. Arms Carrying
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  • 14 7 London, .July Consols have im i owing to the more hopeful Irish
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  • 64 7 The House of I'ommot.- >pted the .nient to the Finance litll embodying income tax reduction from an increase of two pence to an increase of one penny only by 251 to I London, July 2. The Labour Party abstained from voting in the division on amendment
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  • 58 7 Loudou, ,Jui\ I Th. Aoinens Freedom League has sent I :o the King and Mr tsqvifth complaining of tbe absence of women from tbe New Year and Birthday honours list and enclosing a list of promt nent women deserving honour. Alexandra Day. London, July 2. The receipts for
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  • 150 7 The attendance at the C oncert in the Memorial Hall la>t ereninfl was hardly so good as usual, no doubt owing to the n>« cloodl. The Hand of the Koylis Mr ?.los> contributed tbe principal arade, ;10, and the Two Step beirg thing most appreciated. Miss I>ai>>
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  • 121 7 Malini the magician will perform kt the idiurn matinee to day, when the usual '8 will be charged. He will change his programme, as also at the evening performance. So successful has his engagement been that be will also perform at the Palladium next week, aLd
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  • 204 7 IMPOSING CEREMONIES. fßy Submarine Cable] KkuTßM'B SkKVICI. Trieste, .July '2. The bodiea of the Archduke and Duchess were landed here and wen- met by an imposing procession <ded by many priests. At the railway ion seven carriages were devoted to wreaths alone. Admirals, generals, and representatives of the
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  • 157 7 ijevo. .luly 2. OmbriooTJct bat confessed that he belonged ro an oi tion for agitating for a t: i t »'i Servia. Sarajevo, .Inly I rinoviCfl has con M ii tnat he si-cured bombl and revoh from the Servian arsenal at Kragujivacv through a Servian major *bo was
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  • 16 7 London, July S. The death has occurred of Sir Benjamin Stone, traveller and expert photoprapher.
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  • 122 7 Iv the current number of tbe (iovernment QrottCl the following uotifiicatious appear. Mr Tai Pei Yuan is recognized icting Consul for China at Penang. Mr K. T. Klhs is appointed Asst Supt: «iovernment Monopolies Penang. Mr N. A. M. (iritlhu's leave is extended to August 14. Surg Lieut
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  • 71 7 A team of naval cadets, mostly mere youngsters, who are going to the China station per the P. and <>. Nile, engaged the S.C.C. hockey team in a capital game last evening. The result was a win for the S.( ,C. by 4 S. Beyond an occasional game on
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  • 174 7 Smyrna, .Tune 8. As a result of the installation by the Turkish Government of Moslem refugees from Macedonia in the Greek towns and villages on the coast of Asia Minor, the entire population, 10,000 in number of the town and district of i hesme, opposite Chios,
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  • 208 7 MR JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN PASSES AWAY. [By Submarine Cable] Keiiikr's Skhvicr. London. July "5. -Mr Joseph Chamberlain passed peacefully away at his London residence last night. Mr Austen Chamberlain aud others of the Family were present. The announcement of the death in the forenoon created a deep impression
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  • 53 7 London, July 8. -All the Knglish crews were eliminated in the preliminary heats of the Grand Challenge cup at Henley. Winnipeg, Bostou, Harvard aud Mayence beating Thames, London, Leauder and Jesus College, Cam bridge, respectively. A Canadian, an Italian amd two Engliahmeu are in the semi -finals of
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  • 86 7 Loudon, July 2. The result of the race for the Princess of Walef Stakes (distance milp nnd a half! was The Curragh 9.9. ((Mark i 1 Brakespear sl2 (Jones' 2 White. Prophet 8.1 <l>onoghue> 3. Only vix ran the others b-rntj Cantilever 1< .4 ridden I>>
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  • 61 7 London. July In the semi final of the doubles championship at Wimbledon Brookes aud Wilding beat Doust and Mavrogordato 6— 1, 6-2. 3— 6, 6— 4. In the final Brookes and Wilding beat Lowe aud Lowe 6 2, 8 —6, 6 1. In the rinal of the Toadies
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  • 104 7 The general Balance Sheet and Frolit and Loss Account to 31st December, 1913. show that the net profits amount to C .-..071.577.685 (£422,632), out of which, after providing for the Statutory Reserve to the exteut of 561,444.93 (£46,7*7), a dividend of 9 1 2 per cent, has
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  • 151 7 1 RAMME FOX NEXT Fl\K YfiARS According to the Novoe Viemya, the National Defence Committee of the Duma has decided to vote an additional 1 00, 000, 1K' 0 roubles (£10,000,000' for the Black Sea Fleet. There was some hesitation due to the insufficient armament of the fourth
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  • 71 7 The federal Secretariat has circularised Heads of Departments instructing them to bring to the notice of Government the name of any officer who has attained his 54th year, so that consideration may be given to his case as to whether he should be retired before granting him
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  • 887 7 Quicquid M»ul feomin»« Mitif fur f 11 belli JUVBNAP Mrs Parnell Pardon a Topicistical pause, and a Topicistical reminiscence at the mention of this name. "Mrs Parnell {nit MrsO'Shea)" there be some oldßters still in the Straits who will remeraber this glorious "howler" from the pen
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 265 7 ROBINSON Co. Sole Agents for SEATON'S DOUBLE MAIN TENNIS RACKETS A NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF THIS WELL KNOWN RACKET IN THE NEW HOLLOW-MIDDLE SHAPE i JGENTLEMENS LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE in Tin: LATEST SHADES. BLACK, WINE, PURPLE GREY THE WHITE, TAN, NAVY, DARK "DHDT6" SLATE, NEW SLATE, rnl\l> RESIDA SU&K
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 699 8 Protect your Children against M I Consumption f| yr- giving them f V? II 'KEPLER' il T rade Mar I > it \n Cod Liver Oil |j Malt Extract 1\ I It provides weakly children (and I \\V/// adults) with strength and stamina to \V \JNI battle with and overcome
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    • 550 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 Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are
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    • 631 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MIIL LINE China. Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWAKD oUTWARD 1914 1914 V. delaCiotat July 6 Amazone July 5 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aog 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Polynesien Aug
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    • 706 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, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vioe veisai Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tslngtan Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 612 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyitr Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plyraout and London Through Hills of. Lading issued tot Ohio* Coast. Persian Gulf. Continental and Amertc»» Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboo> MAIL LINES Homeward 'for Eubopki From Singapore, connecting a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 672 9 Shipping OPERATING CM POWERED 1 3EW EXPRE3S STEAMERS. MONGOL MA,*!CHUR)A27ocoton, SIBERIA WOCO ton, CHINA N i LE noo n Kobe, Yokohafflo, .icst Ccir -:-:'i» io Arr»erlc2 ar! [urcpe 1 ■)ns leaves Hon^kon^ July 11 Baagkoag July I Oflril 18/01 tun-> !th\^ HOBgkOM Ant; 1 ADAWSON SILFILLAN Co., Ltd., lE. Toyo
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    • 906 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY? REGISTERED IN THE COLONY LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tbe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 592 9 CHARTERED BANK 1 of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTS, PAID UP CAPITAL fRJOMI RESERVE PUND £1.800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £i 200,000 HEAD OFFICE: F 33, DIBHOPBGATH, LONDON, S. C. AGKNCIKB AND HRANCBEB Aruriteai Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkong Pecans BataTa lioiio Pubet j Bombay Ipoh Rangoon
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    • 365 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. AULI6HBD 188 S. DIUECT GOV2RNMKNT BUPEBVIBiOS Government Audit. Policies are "WOKLD WIDE" anfl Noa arfeitabio. Large NeM Rarplus above liabilities lot USBEitYE and all outetandln« claims !iw Business. 1813, over $9,876,000.00, )»fih Loans, Settlements, ote. made locallf Numerous modern scheme*. J. H. EYANB, Manager,
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  • 1200 10 To The Editoh of the Outlook." Sj r? Foreign settlements in China seem becoming merely glorified opium dens, Chinese of means going there to indulge i in their favourite vice among Christians, j the punishment lor selling opium being) heavy araoug so called
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  • 685 10 A RARE COLLECTION OF BEAUTY 3INTS FROM NEAR AND FAR— HOME RECIPES. Effectually Killing Superfluous Hair. Health and Beauty." Many women know how to remove ugly growths of BaperflOOOS hail temporarily, I few know how to 1 1 move it permanent For this purpose pure powdered
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 254 10 1 Variety ol uses. JW The uses to which Lea Perrins' Sauce 5 HI put, are innumerable. Z pi At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the jg SI ideal sauce for Roast Meats, Fish, Game. II a I Chttse, Satad, < I*l In the Kitchen, it is indispensable to
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    • 117 10 OIL ON THE WATERS c the quieting influence of oil poured on the ang y waten in a storm, Littles Oriental li-.hu alma and soothes the tortured nervt^. ■opt the excruciating pains and bids Sciatica i« hiisf \tm hold on the sufferer. Little's Oriental Balm bu been the standard, the
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    • 192 10 Pixoap Scentless T*r Shampoo The ideal means of cleansing hair and scalp and preserving and increasing the growth of the hair. Shampooing with Pixo.p to easy and delightful, either at home, in the bath-room or m\ the hairdressers nnd inexp«n»i> as a bottl.* of Pixoap W veral months. Of Chenn
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  • 1469 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, July 3. I88O». Paid. r, AST Div Buybbs. Sellers. 88.000 28 2a Allagar 7J% 15 if 600,0* 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 71 3 6 150,000 3k 2b Anglo-Malay 44% lilt 8 3 9 0 50,000 2p 2b Patang
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  • 70 11 (Corrected of *o July Bank 4 m's 3.4 .16 n demand 1.3 bl-81 Private credits 8 m/i 2-4 f. 1 6 M credits 6m 14 France demand Bank 2t Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. 174$ Hongkong, demand ie}% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 716
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  • 143 11 July 3 Tin 175 tone Bold t Gambier buyers 6.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.2. r > Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport buyers 18.00 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.75 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 80.00
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 186 11 SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM THE FINEST MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. OBTAINABLE IN LB. TINS FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Katz Bros, Ltd. Robinson Co. FORD CARS wan $1450. AND AWJIQ *****13 A V ~—mm i)HV ff\\ S^__^^ liU I $1375. UJCADIir DDHO I+J Singapore, kuua lumpur WtAKNt bKUO, Ltd., IPOH. PENAN6 SOLE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1070 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Ccmmanders From Arrived For When Moßami Jap g'boat 1350 Minura I». Sham, 226 .Jap Consul X Tganu Lucifer Dut 247 Piolrer Belawan, 1-7 Dut Consul Batav.a Bte*iut>r H Hat. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignee. Fot Amherst Brit 135 Scott K.lantan, I 7 Hi Hock
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    • 173 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. Prom Europe.— Per P. O. Devanha dinJuly 10. Per M. M. Amazone due July 5. I 8.1. Teesta with mails up to 12th instant, to-flay. Prom China.— Per M. If. V. de la Ciotat dv* July 6. London Halls Detpitchtd. Left. Die. Arrive*. N. D. L. June
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  • 231 12 iGED The representations of certain of the Competitors who will take part iv the S.C.C. athletic sports on Saturday. July h, with a view to having certain of the more exacting erents decided on days previous to the 25th, have been successful. The half mile scratch race will
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  • 198 12 The replay in the Cup flnal between the C. and the K.0. Y.L.1, senior eleven, postponed from Thursday, has been definitely fixed for Monday. No change in the i. team is aunounced, and the following will therefore represent the Club ;ermark, goal; W. C. Hill and R.L.L. Idell. backs;
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  • 179 12 S. K. C. \> K\r The above teams provided good entertainment for a larae crowd of spectators in their League match on the S. K. C ground last evening Play was very fast and the exchanges fairly even. The Rangers scored the only goal of the match soon
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  • 96 12 correspondence is now being exchanged with a view to a company of Singapore tennis players going to Batavia to play matches during the Rubber Congress. The .i, of course, would be coincident with that of the Singapore football team. As •r, matters have reached
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  • 54 12 The splendid British detective film, ue Mystery of the Old Mill/ has met with a splendid reception at the Alhambra, and will be the principal attraction at tonight's show, in the second house. Some new and exceptionally good pictures make up a really acceptable programme running right along
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  • 60 12 ANGLO DUTCH PLANTATIONS. {from (hir Own Correspondent.) London, July 3. The Governor General of the Netherlands Bail Indies ha 6 decreed that the rice lands belonging to the Anglo- Dutch Plantations Company revert to Government. The shareholders are fully protected. There has been a severe slump in
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  • 40 12 The awards at the Exhibition include the prize in the ideal estate competition won by Mr Leonard Smith of Kapar Para, and the photographs competition, first Mr MacMillan of Peradenha d.irdens and second Mr Fox of Batu Caves.
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  • 181 12 Agents. Hooglaudt a; Co. Pangkattan 47,408 Agents. J. Snodgrass. .lasiu (Malacca^ 6.032 total 6 months 29,443. Agents. McAlister a: Co. Ting Kil Tin:— Plant 360; tribute 171.25 total 581.35. Agents. Patersou Simons I Co. Trafalgar 1,881 ■gainct 1,858; total to date Coconuts:— 2s,soo against 20,000: total
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  • 243 12 kam Launch Co. Cask. Mr Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the Supreme Court, yesterday, in the appeal of Low Choon Guau against a conviction recorded against him in the District Court. The appellant was managing partner of the Singapore Steam Launch Company aud he was charged at the
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  • 95 12 Tmi Autumn Toubnameot The entry lists are now out for the >.c a autumn lawn tennis tournament, and a bigger number of competitors than ever i 6 hoped for. There is the customary selection of singles and doubles events for aspiring racquet experts. The entries close on
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  • 52 12 A batch of 25 pony griffins arrived by the steamship Janus for the S.S.C. autumn race meeting. They were safely landed, and are reported to be a good even lot. They are stabled at Morton's Racing Stables in Kampong Java Road, and may be inspected there by
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  • 514 12 Ex-Municipal Ct.rkk in Tboubls. In the District Court yesterday the hearing was commenced l» tore Mr A. Brown of the charge of obtaining money by per- sonation against a Eurasian clerk, R. A. Oliveiro. The accused was alleged to have represented on three different occasions to different persons
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  • 94 12 The N.D.L. steamer Prinz Eitel Friedrich, with the outward German mail, arrived at noon yesterday, and after landing and embarking pa^engers and cargo, and taking in coal, she was to continue last night her voyage to China and Japan. Her portion of the mail for Singapore was landed
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  • 236 12 New York, .June 8. The Rev, John ';tynes Holmes, of the Church of. the siah. speakir <» nt Bouck White's Church of the Social Revolution \osterdiy <lec|ared that no self-respecting mau should remain in .he employ of Mr Henry Ford, the Detroit automobile manufacturer. Mr
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  • 120 12 The Hon. Secretary, C. V. R. A., has heard from thp Hon. Secretary of the Commonwealth Council of Ritle Associations of Australia intimating the dates of the various rifle meeting in Australia at which the Ceylon marksmen could compete. The following are the dates South
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  • 67 12 S. C. C LAWN BOWLS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S TIE. Double Handicap, Final. McKenzie and Scoular beat Mittelstein and C'ohnit/. 21 10. MONDAY'S TIE. Four- A -Side Rink Game. Bath, Hvalsoe, Armstrong and Cantrell v Scoular, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen. Postponed until Wednesday. TUESDAY'S TIE. Championship. Reonlar v. ttutchart. A special dinner
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  • 119 12 Sect Kirn Seng, the Chinese who pleaded guilty the other day to charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of some $246, was yesterday sentenced by Mr A. V. Brown in the District Court to six months' rigo rous imprisonment on three counts, the sentences
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  • 76 12 Alor Star, July 1. A great sensatiou was caused here yesterday at 2-80 p.m. when the fire bell rang and the bugle was sounded intimating that a set of houses near the market were on fire. People crowded round and almost all the officials were on
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  • 155 12 SIR THOMAS LIPTON SAYS HE HAS A CUP LIFTER." London, June 9. 1 never felt more confident of lifting the trophy," sakl Sir Thomas Lipton, in an interview yest*erday on the prospects of his new challenger for the America's Cup, the Shamrock IV. A boat like the Shamrock IV. is
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  • 43 12 Sunday bth. Johnston's Pier, at B, 9 and 10 a.m. 2.30 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow, 8.30 and 9.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 5.0 yards Team Race will be swum on* on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch.
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  • 40 12 Per Nile T. E. Humiey, J. Edmonds. F, Blackmore, Mr Mrs G. B. Quim, H. Wrigkt, F. North, Mrs Lane, Miss Gore, J. H. Spurr. H. G. Dalta, A. B. Nelson. Mrs A. H. Fair, Mr A. H. Fair.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 75 12 APPLES NOW IN STOCK NEW SEASON'S AUSTRALIAN APPLES > < Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCHES. HOTEL van WIJK SPECIAL DINNER AND BAND NIGHT SATURDAY, JULY 4th. The management would specially draw the attention of their clientele to their new wine list. These wines have been specially imported by
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 89 12 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES East Wharf (Ba iv)- Jnno East Wharf Section 1- -Lai Sang, Islanda Sheer;- Wharf— Jarne^ Main Wharf Srr. NU 3— Nil 4— Nil s— Nil 6— Cyclops. Kohsichang New Dock Sec. 7 Aparima Weet Wharf 800 P. E. Fried: ich. Yatshing, Jaidine's Wtna- <uc. 9— Nil
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