The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1914
1914-07-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-07-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CE SINGAPORE MONDAY, JULY 6. 1914. NO. 8,17'J15 words
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Article181 1914-07-06 1 4 notice of the lute Mr Joseph Chamber lain appears on page 6. Suffragettes have burned down anothi i mansion near Belfast Page 7. Results of Saturday's cricket and golf and fco-d*y'l teams for the football final on page 12. An extraordinary happening Aith fatal consequences occurred181 words
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Article1105 1914-07-06 1 It ha* been origin of laughter ik to be traced to a neriont son laug R laugh at the clown in a < we he is. and that tho;., nappy. If we don't laugb him it his l owiiisli dit«guise we m tan whom v use to1,105 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement687 1914-07-06 1 ALHAMBRAPALLADIUM THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. QRCHARD ROAD Singapopes Preffller Theatre QRCHARD ROAD SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. bhabp, TO-NIGHT! A Powerful Programme The Best show in Town Everybody's Opinion. Now Look at This. The Great687 words
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Advertisement144 1914-07-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Adler typewriters can be bought from Behn Meyer and Co Page 5. John Little and Co are showing the new satin raincoats for ladies Page 6. Powell and Co. 6ell a lot of confiscated liquor by auction on July B—Page8 Page 5. At the Alexandra Hall, Bluebeard At144 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous138 1914-07-06 1 THE WEEK Monday 6th. High Water— li i? a.m 8 54 p.m. M. M. Homeward mail due. Football, Replayed Cup final, S.C.C. v Koylie. Monthly Missionary nrg. Prinscp.^t, 8 '5 pm. Tuesday 7th. High Water— lo ->9 a.m., 9-44 p.ru. Full Moon. League football. Koyli (I) v Rangers, M.F.A. Band138 words
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Article568 1914-07-06 2 Ur Ireland, one of the few surviving of the defence of Luckuow, wa?J Mined ou Turn* lth m the KeMdency netery. Luekoo^v. The cottin was borne to the Cemetery on a gun carringe of the Kova! fiarnson Artillery, aud a large numkr of frie ids and relatives of the Jeceased568 words
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Article262 1914-07-06 2 Per PA O str Nile, due July 4.— G. K. T. Tborp, T. K. Humby, W. Peirin. Mr A Mrs Quinn, H. Wr ght. F. North Mih Lane, J. H. Spurr. G. S. Cherry, P. W. Abbott, H. B. no, Mr A Mrs T. B. Murray, Mrs A262 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement279 1914-07-06 2 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd laar Eotraoca to Borneo inipf Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frc sen Meats eec, can be deliverec to shipping at the Wharves, or ir the Singapore Roads oo abort aotice. OFFICE KOUHS Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p. it 7 a.m. to279 words
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Advertisement705 1914-07-06 2 1 Notices NOTICE. BIRPIK BTRKNTZ, Case disrii-^f.). will mother of above thiuk of Sonna'* future. >md kindly communicate j her intent i< us to Eddy. Gods truth not aDgry. '2-7 GOVERNMENT OF TIMOR. The Poitn^uese Government of the Province of Timor, uiv^s n tic tint on the lst October, j705 words
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Advertisement552 1914-07-06 2 Notices NOTICE. Notice is hereby j. f iven that the Agency of ;he RICKMERS UHI Rickmers Beiomoehleo, Kheden-i -chiffst>au A G has t is day been transferred to Messrs. HOOGLANDT Co. DALMANN Co.. AD. ZUKRCH* R. Manager. Singapore, lst July. 19! 17 7-7_ NOTICE. Notice in her- by given that552 words
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Advertisement383 1914-07-06 2 Wanted WANTED Experienced European assistant for Rubber Estate in Ferak. Apply qualification* and Salary exacted tv 11. r.o Free Prets." 6 7 MOTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER WANTED A thoroughly efficient aLd fully qualified Motor Mechanic to take charge of Motor business in Penang. Apply BOX 123. c/o Fr. 13-6 uc WANTED383 words
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Advertisement486 1914-07-06 2 Apartments BO4HD AND RESOEN3E. 6 7 SINGLE ANO DOUBLE ROOMS Comforrabjy tarnU moderatt Mmh No. 15. Niven-rd. 12-6 Y. M. C. A HOSTEL. Excellent Room*, with Board. Single Get tlenien for billiard^ a.nd Tudi For furtht r articular* af pl\ THE ACTING GENERAL SECRETARY V. ji 12 5 BOARD AND486 words
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Article411 1914-07-06 3 aviatok Loops the Loop with Engine Stopped. The aviation meeting at Juvisy, during which Pierre Chanteloup executed a complete series of his most wonderful aerial tricks, was marred by the rain, which prevented many people from coming. The attendance consisted of only a few hundred, who411 words
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Article239 1914-07-06 3 Unless, which is extremely improbable, the medical evidence given at the inquest upon the jouug printer who died from veronal poisoning is altogether mistaken, it is clear that this drug ought to be put upon the schedule of poisons. At present anyone can procure it without a doctor's prescription,239 words
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Article110 1914-07-06 3 Tokio, June 19. The veil of secrecy concerning the negotiations between Japan and the United States last year will be lifted when the correspondence is published at an early date. The correspondence ended in August, 1913, when negotiations for a new treaty were commenced, but with the110 words
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Article74 1914-07-06 3 There is do need to ha despondent. Losses at present prices can be converted into good profit by the use of Garretts Superheated Steam Engines and Bovings Gravel Pumps. The former saves 50 in the wood and coal account over other types of Engines, and the latter74 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1914-07-06 3 i m iR m \^A The Tonic You Need i i f H. S. KIRWAN'S PRIVATE DAIRY. FRESH SUPPLY OF NEW MILK NOW AVAILABLE. Tel No. 251. mwe RUBBER. JACKSON'S PATENT RUBBER SMOKING AND DRYING APPARATUS is still the best on the market. As many as 9 have been sold142 words
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Advertisement330 1914-07-06 3 I Y II A pY a— a^aw —^^■^^^■^■a^BB s»^BBSaw^aS Pixoap Scentless Tar Shampoo The ideal means of cleansing hair and scalp and preserving and increasing the growth of the hair. Shampooing witH Pixoap is easy and deligKtful, either at home, in the bath-room or at the hairdressers and inexpensive, as330 words
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Advertisement46 1914-07-06 3 MARTIN'8 SBifepfLLS Pr%ii«h ■•mtdy for all IrrefularltlM. TWmsuds L*4mc kaap a box of Minus POU la tb« borne, vo ttut >■ the tv» ■tea <rf «ny Inmlulty af tkc Sjrttaa > nikely doM ut b« ifchi it timm wk» w noaaad tk«n. h«a e |k«r ■ui»«* low aWSbJuiir46 words
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Advertisement220 1914-07-06 3 Health for Infants For over haif-a-eenturv Snvorv Moore s Food lias been m general use, tx>th at home and abroad. It has the repuut; !»eing a thocOOghlj reliable f<«K] for Infants. Savory Koore'a Pood supplies ju>-t tke momtUbmmm an iuf. in j t fvt-t! v\lu-n Ihej tor iiiiatu> reared in220 words
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Advertisement180 1914-07-06 4 Pli h n if n |i n ii n ii ii n n ii ii nil ii ii ii ii ii n ii mm np| l[s by appointment to h. m. the king. c rr^^^fflraßßsSSs!''^f^ '^^n 3nd F M S Government Hospitals, pM^ I THE FINEST, PUREST and RICHEST MILK180 words
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Advertisement283 1914-07-06 4 m BBHHI FOR m CANVAS HOSE g^ AND I BELTING a of an S| EVERY DESCRIPTION LEATHER, CANVAS, a^ CAMEL, HAIR Etc., Etc. WM m j go to m g| ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., 100 A ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE IMPORTANT283 words
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Advertisement152 1914-07-06 4 Chs J. GAUPP Co 33, Baffles Place. Chronometer Makers Jewellers, Marine Opticians. ALWAYS CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nautical and Surveying Instruments. Agents for:— W. F. STANLEY Co., London. E. fi. WATTS SON, London. VOIGTLAENDEfi SOBN, Braunschweig. CARL ZEISS, Jena. FAR EAST OXYGENS ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS152 words
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Article589 1914-07-06 5 Tli dan ii of ilftum. btateiue;-.*^ in t) "fell 16--11 m VM Tw o i were r»-< fiitlv mv! in h> will o:ily sl.it" that in each i litprnr. ulitr ipany was jmpany the ■le infornm j. public then- A I tak- of our in589 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement429 1914-07-06 5 DREADFUL ECZEMA Cured by Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. That torturing And disfiguring disease has its cause in an impure mmm m condition of tjhe blood. The impure condition of the blood oftao arises from a diseased condition of the stomach jand allied organs of digestion and iK»*U- M nutrition.429 words
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Advertisement668 1914-07-06 5 V" A well known Wt&2&£~H OI A iXl' |c From J^^^^' -gF®fl^^^^^S^ Johore writes us, as follows Up to the present. I am glad j|j H to say the machine has given flj every satisfaction, and appears J| B to be capable of good work, in 9 rev--- P addition668 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Obituary18 1914-07-06 6 Waddk^l— Inne 8, at 1 Chester terrace, Regents-park. N.W MaHY, wife of W. P. WADDBLL, agtd 47.18 words
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Article38 1914-07-06 6 Olii'Hant—M^sfirld June I, at Kensington, vilut Oliph nt. to Yvonne Mahe. daughter of late R. W. Manstleld, ConsulGeneral, Canton. Sillak-Sill»r —June 10, at Woking, Ernest Gkmmil Sillak, to Owen Ellen, elder daughter of late J. C. Sillar.38 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1914-07-06 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, July 6, 1914. .-lere skjdl the Press the People's rifht natotr^, Uwiwf.! by influence and onbribcd *J f«ln I Kara patriot Truth her glorious praccpts iitm% tUfimi u» RHighn. Idjjakj aod Urn. Very ten people, wo imagine, consider ed when Mr JOBEPH CHAMBBBLAIN made liis1,421 words
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Article707 1914-07-06 6 Mr H. Hubert James has been appointed a director of the Duff Development Company, Limited, m the place of Mr Kenneth H. James, who has resigned on account of ill health. Owing to the route march of the S.V.c. on Tuesday uigbt, the opening of Iks new •ession of the707 words
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Article862 1914-07-06 6 His Sevbnty Sixth Mr Ronald McNeill t 11 iii the Dail\ following g hi« chai;-< To dn\ rihday of t of living htniliKUmeu. Mr Chamberlain ie, indeed, mor» than that he i> tl illustrious statesman new alive in the world but i man that his fellow countrymen I862 words
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Advertisement166 1914-07-06 6 JUST PUBLISHED! JUST PUBLISHED! THE VALUATION OF RUBBER ESTATES FOR Valuers, Investors and Planters BY F. C. PECK. Price $5.00. A BOOK FOR EXPERTS. KELLY and WALSH, Ltd., SINGAPORE. THE NEW LADIES SATIN RAINCOATS IDEAL GARMENTS TROPICAL AH TOR WEAR Etc. "k/hV LIGHT AND COOL YET ENTIRELY t*V/\ SHOWS PROOF.166 words
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Article286 1914-07-06 7 THE LATE MR CHAMBERLAIN. WORLD WIDE TRIBUTES Funeral Arrangements [By Su) Cbalt]. BMIIBB v P Skhmci. London .hi: ie King and gueec Alexandra condol ence to Mrs Cl Ihe Kint •rred to him as "one for whom I had tht it€Bt admiration and respect." Louden, .luly 4. Tin papers are286 words
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Article28 1914-07-06 7 Jon, Jttl i'.allvmenoch House, l>own., with valuable pictures and looms has been burned down. This ne third mansion iv the vicinity of lestroyed by Suffragett28 words
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Article28 1914-07-06 7 qlj 4 The Tsar in his ;ie British Fleet before it hoisted hie flag as Ad al of the Fleet. There were cordial gnats.28 words
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Article26 1914-07-06 7 >rk. .Inly 4. Mr Roosevelt has i his post as associate editor of the look, in order to have more tune lor *ical work.26 words
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Article18 1914-07-06 7 :211a, July 4.— The Princess of Albania er children are going to Bukharest.18 words
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Article25 1914-07-06 7 —The newspapers state that a Turkish destroyer on July 3 tired at captured a Greek sailing ship trans ing refugees to Chios.25 words
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Article20 1914-07-06 7 \lbans, Vermont July 4. United »tes and Canadian troops jointly celeindependance Day on the centenary Anglo American peace.20 words
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Article111 1914-07-06 7 Malini played to a full house on Saturaod gave another exhibition of hie really remarkable powers as a sleight of hand artist. The trick* are in a great •nany cas^s pleasantly fresh and we have never seen any perform unce of the kind so marked by neatness111 words
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Article298 1914-07-06 7 THE LYING IN STATE. Anti-Servian Demonstrations. Vienna .July :i Kuormous crowds at tended the lying in state of the Archduki 1 hucuess whose remains were placec in silver coffins ornamented with gold lilst lighted candles were placed rount the catafalque and Lifeguards formed t guard of honour in298 words
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152 1914-07-06 7 Vienna, .July 4.— The Emperor in letter to the Austro Hungarian Premier"the unhappy deed which cut otT my beloved nephew and his noble hearted consort has plunged me and my house in the most attlicticj* grief. The fanaticism of a small band of misguided152 words
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Article118 1914-07-06 7 Joking Ends in Loss of Life. LoudoD, July 4. A tragic moonlight trip taken ou the Thames. A baudsmau fell overboard and Sir Frederich Ansou, I", irt. attempted to save him hut both were drowned. Count Benckendortf. the sou of the German Ambassador, dived in to M sist118 words
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Article194 1914-07-06 7 NORWAY 'S DEFENCE. Christiania, .Tuly 4. The Storthing ha« voted £644,500 sterling for extraordinarj measures of defence. We are asked to state, by the manage ment of the Harima Hall Cinematograph that during Saturday night clouds of soo were blown from a chimney in the vicinity which one of the194 words
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Article760 1914-07-06 7 THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Henley and Wimbledon. Red^eb's Sbrvigb. London, July 4. The first day of the Amateur Championships at Stamford Bridge opened in dri/./.ling weather. On Saturday the weather changed and was glorious. There was a large attendance. There is a record for world wide entries. The following760 words
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Article82 1914-07-06 7 A NEW COMPANY. To Develope Rubber Uses. {Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 4. The Rubber Growers Association proposes forming a Company for rubber developments with a limited capital of £30,000 with the object of developing new uses for rubber especially in rubber roads and, acquiring the82 words
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Article37 1914-07-06 7 London, July 4. The second report of the working of the Insurance Act shows that there were 11,131,728 depositors in England alone. Tho receipts for the year were £26.601,618 and the payments tl 1.860,746.37 words
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Article51 1914-07-06 7 London, July 4. Two thousand men have struck work following the dismissal of a fitter who declined to erect machinery because free labourers had constructed the concrete bedding for it. London, Later Eight thousand men have now struck at Woolwich and work i 6 8t a51 words
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Article49 1914-07-06 7 London. July 4. Civil list pensions have been grauted to Mrs Corfield, mother of Lt. Cortield who perished in the recent Sonialiland trouble, in recognition of her sou's services in Somaliland, and to Mrs Bacon in recognition of the merits of her late husband as a painter.49 words
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Article230 1914-07-06 7 The consumption of tin during the month of June was 8.300 tons, an increase of 700 tons as compared with the May consumption of 7,600 tons. The increased consumption was principally on the Continent of Europe and it had the effect of reducing the visible supply from230 words
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Article78 1914-07-06 7 Agents. \Vel6h A Co. Titi 1016.40 pkls. Agents. Evatt A Co. Keleraak 7,120 Agents. Derrick A: Co. Sungei Gau Battery 224 pkis Tribute 16 total 240. Agents. Adamson, Gilfillan A Co. Rahman Tin Mill 624. 8S tribute '261.74 total 886. Agents. Behn, Meyer A Co. Hevea78 words
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Article157 1914-07-06 7 The Malay States Information Agency has at present an interesting collection of antique Malay silver exhibited in the window of its premises in Cannon street. The sixth annual meeting of the Borneo Mission Association was held at Sion College, Embankment, on 10th June. After the annual report for 1913 had157 words
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Advertisement220 1914-07-06 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 INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS I T H ENE w 'CHAPPELL' I GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. I FIRST CONSIGNMENT ALREADY SOLD OUT I i URTHER SELECTION (FRESH TITLES) JUST RECEIVED220 words
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Advertisement353 1914-07-06 8 I— a Shipping OPERATING MODERN HiCH POWERED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS. MONGOLIA ***** ton, MANCHURIA ***** tons KOREA isooo tons SIBERIA ***** to n» CHINA losootons nilE^ooo^"* I PERSIA 5000 tons Between Hong Kong, Manila, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco "THE SUHSWNE Bfir y The Most Comfortable353 words
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Advertisement490 1914-07-06 8 INDOCHINA S. N. Co., Ltd, FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA Company* Stoaiuoi -NAMSANG' r 4.035 tons, Captain Gilroy is due here on Mon- I day the 6th inst.. and will sail for tbe above- mentioned porti on Wednesday the 6th Idem 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for saloon passengers, amidships,490 words
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Advertisement553 1914-07-06 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweoD Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, undf;r mail contract with the Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are553 words
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Advertisement669 1914-07-06 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles I] HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 delaCiotat July 6 Amazone July 5 3hili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Ltlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Ang 31 Polynesien Aug669 words
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Advertisement706 1914-07-06 8 Shipping N.D.L. orddeotscher Lloyd, Bremen HPERIAL GERMAN MAI! LINE. The last and well-known mall steamers of lis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, amburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp »n, Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples, (connecting larseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) ort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Lngapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan agasaki and706 words
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Advertisement583 1914-07-06 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Cevlo Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports. Plymou and London Through Bills of Lading Issued tot C bine Doast, Persian Gnlf. Continental and AujHrtcah Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or MAIL LINES Homeward (kor Eukci From Singapore, connecting a583 words
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Advertisement656 1914-07-06 9 "Substantial Successful" has our year closed. Progress has been the keynote and the results bespeak It. Assurance in Farce $18,753,909.2! Income for Year 1 ,709,463.47 Assurance Reserve Fond 3,278,694.62 Depos'ted with High Court (London) £20,000 Deposited with Comptro ler-Ceneral Calcutta) R5. 200,000 1! orated in Hongkong. It i- regisir.iin according656 words
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Advertisement737 1914-07-06 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. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with737 words
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Advertisement564 1914-07-06 9 VIIHIIILIILU UH II n of India Australia end China, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PUD OP CIPITAL £i,foo,ooi REBKRYE POMD £1.800,001 Reierve LlablJJty of Proprletora £1 200,001 HEAD OFFICE: 88, BIBBOPSGATE, LONDOH, I. 0. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Amntsat Hankcw New York Bangkok Hongkong Penang Batavia Iloilo Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Calcutta564 words
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Advertisement388 1914-07-06 9 Assurance Company of Canada. Kptablibhed 1881. Direct GtOvernmbnt Supirvjsioi jj Government Audit. D Policies are WORLD WIDE and Horn Large Net! Rurplus above llabllltiet Cot REBEKVL and all outstanding claims. Niv Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00. Oaah Loans. Settlements, etc, made locally IJuinerous modern schemes. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern388 words
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Article432 1914-07-06 10 Unique show in Jarddi i>\u limatation At the present day, sayi the New York Herald, everything, alive or dead, is the subject of an exhibition. But the exhibi tion of insects, birds and aquarium fishes which was opened recently in the Jardin d'Acclimatatiou. Paris, is the first432 words
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Article819 1914-07-06 10 The first total where represents figures f 1912. the last column represents output foi cilcndai* year to date in all cases. Year 1913. Ju:e 1914. Allagar 161,750 79,520 Alma 83,233 42,000 Aior Gajab 95,855 39,368! Alor Pongsn 101,478 48,322 Anglo Jobore 124,524 63,888 Anglo Malay 1,323,037 ...582,674819 words
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Article111 1914-07-06 10 Tear 1913. June 1914 ■elat 2.106 1,501 iruang 499 Tu6eh 910 ropeng Consol 35 ood rdis Hyd ptt iamuning 6.16*2 ianaboi I iuta Associatioc 739 1 Jedang i 46 I ;ramat Puiai ;74 1 •ahat 6,698 [alayan Tin 8.143 [englembu Lode 4,917 1,701 liddleton 760 f\v Tambuu Consolidated111 words
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Article31 1914-07-06 10 Beaufort 89,784 18,100 British Rnraeo 14 8,290 1» Langkon 79.700 8,000 Melalap 120 Membakut 15.558 9,500 Sapong 168,008 65,446 Sekong 118,049 63,803 South F»st 51,221 Tenon. 196,563 89,62031 words
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Advertisement212 1914-07-06 10 GREAT CASH CLEARANCE SALE Commencing Ist July, 1914. Ending 31 st July, 1914. Of High Class British and European Goods in Latest Styles. REAL BARGAINS. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. EVERYTHING CHEAP. M. AHAMED SAHIBOO, 91 South Bridge Road, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. GAS&OILENUINES LATEST DESIGNS. (MAKERS: W. J. BATES Co., DENTON, MANCHESTER.)212 words
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Article1485 1914-07-06 11 Issued by PRASE R Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, July 4. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Jap. 18sob. Paid. r, A 8? di* Butbss. Sellers. 85.000 2b 9b Allagar 7)% 15 1 g 300,0(0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 6 3 6 160,000 28 2s Anglo-Malay 44% tnt 8 1}1,485 words
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Article67 1914-07-06 11 iCOBBBCTBD OP «O July 41. Bank 4m a 1.43 16 demand 1-8 31 82 Private credite 8m 3.4 516 h credit! 6m 1-4 1 France demand Bank 293$ Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 18}% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank67 words
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Article147 1914-07-06 11 July 4. Tin 175 tone sold f Gambiei buyers 6.45 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.25 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'poM buyers 18.00 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.00 Nutmegs (110 to this Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina)147 words
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Advertisement205 1914-07-06 11 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Exterminators. (The Universal,) For fumigating with Patent Universal Powder. Arsenite Of Soda. (For killing weeds.) and Locusts. Calculating and Adding Machines. (The Bransviga" and Bri-Cal.") Cement. M Borneo/ 1 and Buffalo brandsFresh stocks monthly. Cigarettes. IDe Reszke and Weinberg). Disinfectant. Sanitas in 1, 5205 words
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Advertisement32 1914-07-06 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SI AX STREET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditions^ executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.32 words
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Miscellaneous914 1914-07-06 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Zeven Provincien Dnt Cruis 6525 Kruger Sourabaya 47 Dut Consul Sourabaya 10 Mogarai Jap g'boat 1350 Minura P. Sham, 22-6 Jap Consul X T'ganu Lucifer Dut 247 Pielrer Belawan, 1-7 Dut consul Batavia Steamers Nat. Tonnage 4 Mastei From914 words
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Miscellaneous84 1914-07-06 11 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Basing— Nil East Wharf Section I— Teesta, Janus Sheers Wharf— Lai Bang Main Wharf Sec. 2— Nil 8-Nil 4— Vueen Adelaide 6— Nil 6— CyclopH, Kohsichang New Dock Sec. 7— P. Kanagawa Mara Went Wharf Sec 8— Helgoland Jardloe'B Wharf Sec. 9— Nil Pulo84 words
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Article336 1914-07-06 12 SATURDAY 'S CRICKET. The B.C.C. and the BJLC. Ml on both ends of the Ksplanade on Saturday and in each 'place the Senior Ct»b had the ai van BJLC. li I xrmstrong c Howard b Wodeho .auder c Badham b Scbarengnivel I K. de Sou /a c Day b Wodehouse336 words
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Article95 1914-07-06 12 The July Medal was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for l>r R hell, who returned a net score ot 81, The sweep was won by Mr Valon on Saturday and was divided on Sunday between L>r Campbell and Mr Buckland 38 Cards95 words
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Article154 1914-07-06 12 meeting of the committee v. iio have in hand tte arrangements for the forthcoming athletic meeting in Kuala Lumpur, held Thursday evening, it was definitely decided to hold the sports on August 26th and J9tb. The preliminary arrangements are well in hand, and there is every prospect of the meeting154 words
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Article121 1914-07-06 12 To-i>\ v*. H. E. the Actin? Governor (the lion. Mr R. J. Wilkinson* has promised to attend to replayed Cup final between the S.C.C. and the K.0.Y.L.1. 6enior eleven, and will present the Cup to the winning team if a definite result be arrived at. The sides will be121 words
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Article358 1914-07-06 12 Thr annual athletic sports of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank were held at New Beckenham on Saturday, 6th June, and although the weather was dull and threatening the event was an unqualified success. The president of the sports was sir Thomas Jackson, Bart., and the vicepresidents W6M358 words
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Article511 1914-07-06 12 Hindus lkd British Columbia. June 9.^ Sir J.D. Rees asked the luderSecretary of State for India whethu any means could be devised tor preventing immigration of Hindus into British Colam bia where they were assured of an unfriendly reception, and whereby inns but disadvantage could accrue511 words
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778 1914-07-06 12 M\NAIiKK '.-> EtSPORT FOB FOUB WEEKS Ending Junk 20TH 1914. The accompanying sheet of Mine Meas- urements and Assay returns shows a total < of 432 ft, made up of 38 ft sinking 249 ft driving and 145 ft crosseuttiug and com i pares778 words
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Article58 1914-07-06 12 The Army Council have directed- Territorial commanding officers to ensure that, where the position of targets admits, each man shall examine the result of his grouping practices, and that both en the range and in the field loading with ball or blank ammunition shall be through the magazine, which is58 words
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Article606 1914-07-06 12 The N.D.L. "Helgoland left Shanghai =on the 24th ult. and may be expected to arrive here on the 4th inst. At Messrs Armstrong. Whitworth and Co.'s shipbuiling yard, Elswick, on June 9th, the Nidoros, the first of two battle j 6hips for Norway, was launched. Her speed is606 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1914-07-06 12 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, Singapore b47 SIEMENS TABLE FAN\ MBSk A' I^9 When fitted with OSCILLATING MECHANISM, as lllustra this FAN is the most effective BREEZE PRODUCER obtainable SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplier Dipt, and s7 Upper Thames Street, London Lmmp* mmd FUUrn216 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous202 1914-07-06 12 LATEST SHIPPING. Gerd, Nor. 250, Gunnerson. 4 7. Bang* kok, Tan Say Lee. Bangkok Helios, Nor. 860, Knudsen, 5 7, Bombay. Borneo Co., Bangkok 6. Benledi, Brit. 2,5 C*. Tough. 5 7. Koh Si Chang, Pat. Simons, London 6. Buyskes, Dut. '2.7-iJ, Blomhert, 5-7, Sourabaya. K. P. M.. Bawean 10.202 words
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