The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1914
1914-07-07
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Title Section16 1914-07-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN rs SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JULY 7 1914. NO. 8,1 SO16 words
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Article147 1914-07-07 1 Our Scottish letter appears on page j The F. M. S. batance sheet is dealt with on page 7. Mr Chamberlain's body has been taken to Birmingham Page 7. Details of the funeral of the late Mrs Waddell appear on page 6. The election for Mexico's President147 words
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Article1719 1914-07-07 1 I sometimes wonder at the w;»\ the people in the hospital* trust us,' MM our friend the congultiqg surgeon, the I timr be paid v* :i vj^il "The oth« r a woman ask«ii ie would get bettor r an operation, tind when I1,719 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1914-07-07 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD I. TO-NIGHT ooindENGING at 9 p.m. sharp, TO-NIGHT! r The Best show in Town," Everybody's Opinion. Now Look at This. THE GOLDEN BEETLE "Cines Great Sensation For 1914,' Don't Miss This, Also The Mistake of htr Life (A.K.) Eclair Journal, Pathe Cartoon,288 words
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Advertisement188 1914-07-07 1 A CONCERT AND DANCE Under the Patronage of H.E. The Officer administering the Government and Mrs. Wilkinson will take place in the VICTORIA THEATRE HALL On Thursday, July 9, at 9 p. m. In aid of the funds of St. MARY'S HOME Tickets $3. Reserved seat admitting to the Concert188 words
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Advertisement197 1914-07-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Forrnamint, the great throat disinfector Page 5. Sale of teak furniture by Powell aod Co Page 5. Notice re the Kwong Yik Bai;k liquidation Page '2. Ribeiro and Co for all kinds of engraving Page TJ. At the Gaiety, last three nights of the Star of India Page197 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous139 1914-07-07 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 7th. High Water— lo -59 a.m., 9-44 p.m. Full Moon. League football, Koyli (2) v Rangers, M.F.A. Band in the Gardens. S.V.C. Route March 8 45 pru. Wednesday Bth. High Water— ll 39 a.m., 10-31 p.m. League football. S.C.C. v R.G.A. Thursday 9th. High Water— o-16 r.uj139 words
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Article181 1914-07-07 2 The late Mr E. V. Carey left 481,914. Mr W. T. Platt has left Klang on transfer to Sumatra. Mr T. (i roves ha 6 been appointed State Engineer, Ncgri Sembilan. >«ir Henry Met allum has been elected a Director of the Leopoldiua Railway Com pany. and tbe Leopoldina Traracar181 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement480 1914-07-07 2 A t^avJ^w^** INSTANTANEOUS l UCCESS 1 iI X NE W "CHAPPELL" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS First Consignment Already Sold Out! FURTHER SELECTION KRfSH TITL t--*) JUST RECEIVED 'GIRL ON THE FILM VALSE i UN PEU D AMOUR VAL^E GIRL FROM UTAH VALSE OLD CREMORNE VALSE PORCUPINE PATROL ONE-STEP YOU CAN T KEEP480 words
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Advertisement458 1914-07-07 2 Notices NOTICE. We beg to announce that we have been ap{Kjiut^d agents i f tl THE EXCESS INSURANCE Co, Ltd., London. (Motorcar Department), for the Straits Settle- (I ments aud F. M. S.. and now issue policies b against motorcar damage and bodily injury of IU tbe driver at the458 words
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Advertisement614 1914-07-07 2 Notices NOTICE. Notice is hereby gtvea that the Agoncy of RICKMERS LINE iickiuers Reitmnehlen, Ethederei ft rhiffs*u A G has t is cluy been irangfetrad to [essrs. HOOGLANDT Co. DALMANN Co., Am Zukrch Manager. ingapore. Ist .Inly. 19U. 1-7 7-7 NOTICE. Notice is her< hy giveu that the Agency of614 words
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Advertisement573 1914-07-07 2 Wanted WANTEO Experienced European aasistaut foi Rubber Estate in Perak. AppK >»tatiu« (jua ittcati*)n» and Salary expected Lo AL c,o Free Press.' I 67 MOTOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER WANTEO A thoroughly efficient and fully <iualilled Motor Mechanic to take charge of Motor i ness in Penang. Apply BOX 123. c/o Free573 words
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Advertisement137 1914-07-07 3 I I F; ZNCH GRAND PRIX 1914 WON ON 1 1 4Kk HL Tyres I Ist on Continental I 2nd on Continental I 3rd on Continental I Grand Prix 1912 won on Continental I Grand Prix 1913 won on Continental I Grand Prix 1914 won on Continental I I The137 words
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Article105 1914-07-07 4 The rapid develops and tb' of raeci cart, says the Hoi Administration Import tor 1 ♦i 2 I set up cona \hicii at uier and better roa attention aad c in charge of them cal riu ii it ion in p i >!u 1 l\w more105 words
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Article90 1914-07-07 4 I img to the S -re ivered iv ih< of 1 1 > i imination proved to Iv wirii S limply in w the Iwogn arable thai should be liirr, he type lift- ickete are, Of the i: i p:opo>al only to which automa'icalLy 1 on to the>90 words
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Article165 1914-07-07 4 \re you Bnfferinfl frotn that tired iog these hot J.r.- \fost t>r u> do at oue tui r from id he.'ilai he 1 duriuy the spring and faring these warm d the question i>; frequently heard. According to iwin K. Bowers. H.D., the tirst cause of "that165 words
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Article166 1914-07-07 4 Oolfera congratulated on at last DATing their paslime brought within I kingdom of sthletici bj \t* i-i elusion in tb< 0 ympic <• im"s Programme, though consider abl tj io tracing anythii lach in^ f o i^ in rh>' Fudfted why locke I be dig166 words
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Article206 1914-07-07 4 The atjueducts of ancient R ime will I shortly he dwarfed into comparative iusi^uiticance by the construction of the modern Italian aqueduct of Pugliese, to irrigate the three arid pro vinces of Pnglia on the Adriatic cost. This irnportaut irrigation si hetne has now been under206 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement567 1914-07-07 4 :^^s. i ..I. j^^^ i ■£< fjT* «S*v s < Ml VJ^ I J >< M Jr fAam a B II <S"* V t I f J W£m _4^-g-JLj CONTRACTORS TO !iSI '^^1 jH The British War Office India Cffice Admiralty, M]L| Cl ■m The S. S. and F. M567 words
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Article1366 1914-07-07 5 rjjli. hine 11 Tli of local patriotism beat 9 ugly in t:. i of townsm UmTv< of Scot' i. imil. and in none more strongly than in til** ancient >ur<4' k. The tradition* oi tli»old days uf raid and for il md the !ves up to tnemoration of1,366 words
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Article75 1914-07-07 5 There is no need to be 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 latter75 words
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Article617 1914-07-07 5 Although so c throat seems so simple in its* If, it may lead to such herioos conseqaeaoat that it should never be neglected, but should always be treated promptly. When this done, there is every chance that any infectious disease such as scarlet fever, diphtheria,617 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1914-07-07 5 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL LATHAM Co., Court Naval Military Tailors. 59, Conduit Street, LONDON W. Mr. H. G. DISS. DRIVEN TO DEATH by the unbearable torments of Neuralgia— piercing, torturing, nerve- destroying pains that rob Utt of all it* pleasures. Don't let Neuralgia drive you to death. Don't169 words
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Advertisement350 1914-07-07 5 FROM ALL DEALERS AND GARACxES. THE COLUMB TYRE CO. (f ar east.) Phone 1510. 51, ROBINSON ROAD. Tel PROWODNIK. Re CHOP LOH CHEE SENG, in Bankruptcy AUCTION SALE OF Stock-In-Trade AT NO. 94. MARKET STREET, On Friday, 10th July, at 10-30 a.m. Comprising a quantity of Chinese shoes, straw hats,350 words
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Advertisement351 1914-07-07 5 ACUTION SALE OF EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c AT "POWELL ft Cos SALEROOM On Saturday, 11th July, at 10-30 a. m. A teak telescopic dining table, a sit of IS carved teak dining room chairs vti polished teak dinner wagon; teak card table teak bookcahe; wax polished teak bedstead*, wax351 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1914-07-07 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 7 1917 .tare shall the Pre«s the People's rifht imlpHJi Onawed by influence and unbribed by gals H«~* patriot Truth her glorious facaptt Pt»1oa« to Relickk*. Loyalty aod I*W« The cinematograph ha-; 6 >me to stop persons of Jill ages and of dispositions likely1,022 words
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Article1236 1914-07-07 6 The Rev. Brother James, Visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools, left for Colombo last night by the German Mail on a tonr of inspection. (P.G.) The registration of jinrikishas in Taiping is now in full swing, Mr P. M. Carrier, Registrar of Vehicles, Perak, haing arrived from Ipoh for that1,236 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter288 1914-07-07 6 KHT I <»f nu.h colamei support (»t the Mut tion with (i),' lobcml at..) St. MftTf*! Home t<. i it? Mil m m -itmn. The a\ co6t of the Honif present inonunt we i hanJ. it) ailditior th< i nmijiittee are i faced >•■ additional the pmamgfi288 words
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Article230 1914-07-07 6 Oa Thursday 11th June, there aKemhltxl fighgute Cemetary a lai the old Straits friends of Mr and M Wadde.'l to pay their I late Mrs Waddell, who eeo already reported. The hour was rixeu for 1 p.m. upon what was fortunately the thing to a summer230 words
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Article128 1914-07-07 6 In the Bow Couuty Court oa lOtfc •Judge Smyly found forth* pluirui fbrjhe full amount claimed, in a cast in frbich Mrs Kennedy, a West Ind'a I»cxk road tailoress, sought to recover Xlb odd from Ah Tak, a Chinese boarding house pro prietor in Limehouse Jauseway. Mr Osborn, for the128 words
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Advertisement189 1914-07-07 6 CHAMPAGNE Ay supplied As supplied also at the \/ITIT\ IT '"•<* wen LorU M.j YLV YL by the Banquet held Loul Mayor tt Corporation The Guildhall, C^\ If^fll Fl 1 of London to V^i^l V^r^ VV/ 1 Pre id ent Poincare on his on the last visit to Novtnjr Ponsardin189 words
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Article64 1914-07-07 7 REMAINS LEAVE LONDON. Silent Sympathy I !W Cab)-*]. KKt'iKlt'* Sr.KVUP. rat, .lul> \:i ti.. \ustrahan papers pay a tribute to Mr I lain. ikin. a former premier, describes as the create- ,i imperial: London. .!;»!> \l r Chamberlains <.as conveveti to I'.iriDuigham in the but a! t64 words
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Article47 1914-07-07 7 Will Crooks s Prophecy. 100 i lag etmjj of Mi b»«ld. Mr nt of the Labour Pro I noo men, rli.it all the labour or^unisai) to come out I a nun could enter morning Xlr W 'U t -.lid that the I revolution in47 words
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Article54 1914-07-07 7 Anarchists Killed by own Bomb 1•' v 8 > legram from i thai iking a bomb in a tenement hou^e. nocenr >o iujured. helie\ a plo: kfell^r. h t U) the Association of Industrial IIM World, the trial of some of »vhom in conruvtion with the anti54 words
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Article50 1914-07-07 7 Fhfl election for I Id I'r l»tputies and itors w a the portious of the republic controlled by Huerta. Induference is man and ju almost complete abstention from voting In the v-ipital Huerta appeared the favourite iidate for the Presidency, and Sr Blanquet for the Vice -Preside!!50 words
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Article59 1914-07-07 7 iou July 6. The Morning Post hat the Army t ouucil has decided .low a limited number of the Keser- in section "a" and e-ection "b" to ura to the colours to complete the od of their original enlistment, not to able to be drafted ahroad.59 words
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Article146 1914-07-07 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnang. .Tui A post; His him was sen i here to day to six months imprison il for unlawfully delaying the transof a postal article. The packet in -:ion was supposed to contain a watch .vhen opened It f. The i Lie146 words
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Article142 1914-07-07 7 By the kind permission of Major W. M. \Vithycombe and the officers of the King's »)wn \orkshire Light Infantry, the Band of the Regiment will play the following programme of Music in the Botanic Gard :his evening, weather permitting, coineing at 9 o'clock. The traffic142 words
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Article52 1914-07-07 7 SOME COMPANY NEWS London, July 4. Kuala Selaugor pays an interim dividend of 25 per cent. KHidjeroek pays a dividend of 8 per cent. ietoria Malaya and Sungei hangar are making debenture issues. The capital of the former is reduced to £75,000. Hnbber is strengthening after the52 words
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Article113 1914-07-07 7 London, .Inly The Daily Mail gives prominence to the details of the German plan for the capture of the shipping trade of Australia by means of subsidies. For instance it is expected that the new Ger man New /-aland service will divert from London a113 words
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Article52 1914-07-07 7 Ipoh, .July 6. Working on a rich patch of tin land at ii, half a dozen feet square, twelve coolies working from 11 a.m. on Saturday nil 8 p.m. secured 112 pikul of tin ore. They were scooping practically pine tin ore. The discovery is of tilt*52 words
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Article29 1914-07-07 7 P. W. and Iyinl.il.. Penang, .luly 6. The rails from Hukit Mertajam to Alor Star were linked up and the la*t spike driven on Saturday afternoon.29 words
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Article24 1914-07-07 7 London, .Inly 6. The death has occurred of Rear Admiral Edward Percy Ashe, as the result of a motor aceideut.24 words
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Article189 1914-07-07 7 Belated statements of the Federal arcounts signed on June 2nd by Mr H. O. Vane who has just gone on leave, appear in the (ia/ette. The Federal account of Cash Receipts aud Payments show. Balance .lan. 1 1913 1,868,071 Revenue Receipts 13,036,888 Payments Pensions and retired189 words
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Article111 1914-07-07 7 Agents. F.vatt A: Co. Tapah 14,202 6 mos 90,119. Agents. Sharpe, Ross k Co. Merlimau:— 68,814 Agents. Boustead a; Co. Xordanal 44,992 total 275,809 agst 247,796. Agents. Paterson Simons «v Co. Benar 3,520 agst 1,650 total 25,747. Bujong 6,600 agst 6,300 total 41,707. Ram pah 59,400111 words
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Article599 1914-07-07 7 Dikkctors' Report to THE ShareHOLDERS TOR YEAR BNOBD BIBT MAY 1914 Accounts.— The nel profit for the year (subject to a proportion of the sum to be voted for Directors' Fees) amounted to 118,117.78 as compared with 511,478.18 in the previous year. To this must be599 words
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Article60 1914-07-07 7 The secoud annual general meeting of shareholders of the Hintan Plantations Limited, was held on Saturday at the registered olfiee of the Company, %v*inches ter House, Collyer Quay, at IS noon. The accounts for the year ended .'Ust March, 1914 were passed, Mr H. Pears was reelected a60 words
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Article130 1914-07-07 7 Gunlayers' tests are showing a high standard of inai&sinanship in ships-carry-ing the 13.5-inch gun. Some of the shooting has been extraordinary. In one case four successive shots were put through the same hole in the target, and some of the gunners made a hit with every round they130 words
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Article499 1914-07-07 7 Work Done in Singapore. During the last few years a great amount of work has been done by the Asiatic Petroleum Company on their installations at Puloe Bukom and Puloe Samboe. Their tinning plant has been considerably increased and more accommodation had to be provided. The old wharves499 words
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164 1914-07-07 7 OFFENDING MOTORISTS. A MATCH OF SUMMONSES. The Singapore Police are still keeping a watchful eye for those who disregard the laws regulating motor traffic in the colony. Three offend t-rs were brought up before Mr A. V. Browu in the first court yesterday morning. Mr \Y. H. Threlfall of Nassim164 words
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Article68 1914-07-07 7 Judgment in favour of the plaintiff was yesterday given by Mr C. V. Dyson, Civil District Judge, in the action brought by ft 9f. N. Nagappa C'hetty, moneylender, of 32, Market Street, against G. A. Phillips, employed in the Post Office, Labtian, and G. Massang, employed by68 words
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Article100 1914-07-07 7 A great fire, resulting in £20,000 damage, broke out in Chester on June sth. The premises of Messrs Denson, drapers in Northgate-street, were destroyed, and 150 hands were temporarily thrown out of employment. It is thought that the tire must have been burning for hours before it100 words
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Advertisement204 1914-07-07 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 SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM THE FINEST MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. OBTAINABLE IN LB. TINS FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Katz Bros, Ltd. Robinson Co. INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONGRESS204 words
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Advertisement316 1914-07-07 8 M > The Tonic M Yjc>jj Need l|i If you are run down /c been tnd arc slow I recover,^ try 'Van /irrcn I i your a cl LI rtion, brace your r revive your i spirits and I lo restore you to r* I. orous health. i S^!^s -^^V316 words
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Advertisement553 1914-07-07 8 Shipping INDOCHINA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR HONGKONG JAPAN The Company's Steamkt* FOOKBANG 3,100 tons T. A. Mitchell, Corumander, is due here on Wednesday the sth instant and sails for the above ports on Thursday, the 9th idem at 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for tirsi class passengers,553 words
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Advertisement642 1914-07-07 8 Shipping M. M. MESS&GERIES M4RITIMES. MAIL LINF China. Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 V. de la Ciotat July 6 Amazone July 5 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Ang 3 Car&Bi&re Avg 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31642 words
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Advertisement718 1914-07-07 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, Southamf ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and718 words
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Advertisement605 1914-07-07 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylfr Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Tarougn Bititt of Lading ibaued Cor China Ooast, Persian Gnlf. Continental and Americas Ports. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or aboo MAIL LINES Homeward (for Kubopej From Singapore, connecting Colombo605 words
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Advertisement465 1914-07-07 9 Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Turbine Liners SHINYO MARU TENYI Pacific. Equipped with Wireless Telegraph inc. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. I iiy 1 lib Itta RATES FROM SINGAPORE.465 words
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Advertisement761 1914-07-07 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. lmm H|D up MP m 0 F iff EISHRN CO-PINT PROSPEROUS and PROGRESS'VE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. EX. Dh. Con,,-, b. £20.000 tepodM 5up, Coort EDg ,and, ttd761 words
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Advertisement577 1914-07-07 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. IKCORPOSITEQ BY RO?U CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £i X REBBRYE FUND j{ i Reserve Liability of rro^Hetore Cl2OO 000 HEAD OFFICE SB. 318H0PS0ATE, LONDOK, E. C. £GENCIKB AND BRAKCHafI; Amnteat Hankow New York Bangkok Hongfccng Penang Batavia Iloiio Paket Bcrufcay Ipoh liaagocn j577 words
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Advertisement352 1914-07-07 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. EBTA3L:3HED 188». Direct Government Bupbbvibi q<wernment audit. cies are WORLD WIDE and Mm I'orfeltabU m ge Nett Barp]as above lhhbllltlea fo> E and all outstanding claims. Haw Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00, GMb Loans, Settlement*., etc, made looalif Numerous modern schemes. i. H. KYAMB, Manager,352 words
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Article298 1914-07-07 10 Plats and Stories in "Nativk" Scenery. Iv September a new era in film pro- j dociog will start in England, for as the I retail of a gigantic combine, in which 14 ,000,000 capital is involved, moving picture representations of famous plays will come into this country at298 words
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Article329 1914-07-07 10 W: IE AT 6< tall past seven cm evening of thirteen men Market liopeL:^. Seven of them were th revolvers. In the space of flve tuinntei the;- had l;e! the iver. goldsmith's hup Khong decamping into the jungle ty < ilnei of 110,000. v 'h's shop .he>329 words
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Article171 1914-07-07 10 French Naval Officer's Plan. The disaster which overtook the Empress of Ireland was the subject of a discussion at the Academy of Sciences in Paris. M. Louis Bertin, the eminent naval constructor, said the only way of preventing the recurrence of such catastrophes was the construction of shipsReuter - 171 words
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Article250 1914-07-07 10 Rich, red blrwi is the p?wer that keeps t human body in order. Every day many i genus of disease enter our bodies, but they are made harmless and passed oft* if the tight* f. ing forces of the body are in good condition, j Dr. Williams'250 words
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Article107 1914-07-07 10 Per P A Thorp. I K. Hwubjr. W. Ivimd. Mi I Mi* (^uinn. H. Wi 1Ahbott II R v. Mr Mi- fui A Ii Fair. P*o *tt Egypt I>< vanha at Colombo duo July Mi B« Hair- Mr 4 Mr^ .7 L Covil. O. B. Wilkinsoi E. C.107 words
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Advertisement322 1914-07-07 10 ABRAMS' STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, Til Mill "ABRAMS. ORCHARD ROAD. Tfleihonk 719 40 have arrived P er ss Bloemfontein Call and Inspect PRiCES 4 Seater $2,150 Do. with Electric Light and Self Starter $2,450 6 Seater $2,600 Do. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,775 MOTOR— LORRIEf BEST BRITISH AND AMERICAN MAKERS322 words
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Advertisement68 1914-07-07 10 THE BANGKOK TIMES (Established lLEADING PAPER IN SIAM DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD., Singapore Agents Telegmmh TIMES, BANGKOK FORD CARS WISE MAN $1450. AND FORD FORD $1375. U/CADIIC DDflO \IA SINGAPORE, KUIU LUMPUR WtAKNt BKOo, Ltd., IPO h penang. SOLE AGENTS S. S.68 words
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Advertisement37 1914-07-07 10 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED Lotions Pinaud's Eau de Quinine ROYAL HAIR DRESSIN6 SALOON The Best and Coolest Salooi East. Our Baioon If andt r dire Three European Diplomaed Hairdresser AND THEIR ASSISTANTS Satisfaction Guaranteed L4DIES HAfR WORK SPECIALITY37 words
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Article1456 1914-07-07 11 Issued by PRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, July 6. *p ihsub. Paid t ast Div Butbfs. Sellers. 85.000 2f> -if Allagar 7}% 15 1 g ftOO.O' O £1 £1 Anglo-Java 1 6 3 6 160,000 2p 2a Anglo- Malay 44% lnt 8 1} 8 iO 50,0001,456 words
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Article68 1914-07-07 11 (COBBICTID UP VO July 6). Bank 4m 8 1-4 816 N demand a. 3 81 82 Private credits Bmi 1-4 516 N credit! 6mi 14* Feanck demand Bank 393 ft Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. iT4t Hongkong, demand iej% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 6668 words
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Article153 1914-07-07 11 July 6. Tin buyers 178.25 Gambiei buyers 6.4; Gambler Cube No. 1 10 Oambier Cube No. 3 B.f<) Pepper Black ordin. Spots buyers 16.00 Pepper, (White fait) buyers 82.0<> Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 2f 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) 43 00153 words
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Advertisement126 1914-07-07 11 Bulmer's Sparkling Cider. Guaranteed to be the pure Juice of the apple only) IS SUPPLIED TO:THE HOUS OF COMMONS. HOTELS Savoy. Romano'S. Euston. Cecil. Almond's. Gt. Central. Claridges. Hyde Parke. Gt. Western. Carlton. Piccadilly. De Vere. Ritz. Curzon. Berkeley. Etc., Etc., Etc. CLUBS Travellers'. Jr. Athenaeum. Naval Military. Carlton. New126 words
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Advertisement31 1914-07-07 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.31 words
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Miscellaneous1030 1914-07-07 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wtaea Zeven Provincien Dut Cruis 8525 Kruger Soutabaya 4 7 Dut Consul Sourabaya If Mogami Jap g'boat 1350 Minura P. S ham, 22 6 Jap Congul X T'ganu Lucifer Dut 247 Pielrer Belawan, 1-7 Dut Consul Batavia Steamers Nat. Tonnage1,030 words
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Article923 1914-07-07 12 THK REPLAYED I P Fl Ko.VL.I. Bkvt ft.CC. is Hxn.K TUB The K.O.Y. L.I. senior eleven last evening retained the Singapore Football Association Cup after a sternly fought contest with the SAX', on the Ksplanade. The match was a replay, no goals bt scored ai the tirst meeting I923 words
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Article157 1914-07-07 12 *800 DAMAOBB A\\ XRDKD Mr C. V. Dyson. Civil District judge, I yesterday delivered judgment in a libel action against a Singapore Chinese news paper. The plaintiff, Yap Khai Hwa, a clerk, of 14*, Cross Street, claimed damages to the extent of $500 from Lim Thay Soo,157 words
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Article163 1914-07-07 12 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs I'hing Kens Lee ,v Co.'s Sale room yesterday afternoon 999 years 1 leasehold land situate at Kerbau Road, irea 4,828 iq. feet; bought by L. Mohamed Ghouse Marican for |S t soo. 999 years' leasehold lend and house163 words
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Article74 1914-07-07 12 The Ladies' Spoon Competition for Julywas played yesterday and mulled in a win for Mrs Everitt who return i i a net score of 41 the following cards <. ie returned. Mrs Everitt 58 VI 41 Mrs R. L. L. Braddell 49 B 46 Mrs Drummond 5474 words
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Article30 1914-07-07 12 G.O.C. MONTHLY MEDAL > The medal competitions of the Unison Golf Club for July will be held as under: Ladies 1 medal. July 9th Men's medal.— July 11th and 12th.30 words
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Article329 1914-07-07 12 This cinematograph show which is always well patronised has a fehai ge of programme the pictures including t a o fine films, the Blackmailer and Th > (iclden Beetle, besides a new number of the Gaumont graphic. The Golden Beetle is a wonderful tale of adventure in329 words
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Article915 1914-07-07 12 Story ok an Interview in Hollow ay. In the case at North London Police Court Mr Bodkin applied to Mr Bros for summonses against Arthur James Burnett, managing clerk to Messrs. Hatchett, Jones, Bisgood and Marshall, solicitors, of Mark-lane, for convening a letter and a packet containing drugs915 words
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Article278 1914-07-07 12 The I. and O. outward mail steamer Devanha left Colombo at 9 a.m, on Sunday, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Friday afternoon, the 10th iustnut. The P. and O. homeward mail Himalaya left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday and is due to arrive278 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement45 1914-07-07 12 He talked of this, he talked of that. He talked of everything He talked like twenty phonographs, And then began to sing. "But yesterday," he told his iriends. You saw me dumb and dour— The reason I am rocal now Is Woods' Great Peppermint Curt.'45 words
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Advertisement219 1914-07-07 12 CAMADA IN 1913 Manufactures produced 1620.000 000 Ho Farms 525.00G.000 Forests 185 000.000 Minerals 145.000.000 Fisheries 35.000.000 Assurance carried in Canada s Premier Co. 202,363,996 SUN LIFE A c s o s £Si!£ E OF CANADA S. J. HOWE. M 6. MONOGRAMS CRESTS" GOLD, SILVER, Bic, riNGRAVING 9 "^^B^^" '^^B^fc^'219 words
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Miscellaneous506 1914-07-07 12 WEATHER REPORT Bar. Wind. Tern Hunt. Sky R 91 f tli 6a 29.65 E 81 C MM fth 10A 765 SW2 a 7 M ok 18 HK. 5h 2P 29.6Q K< 81 c MN. Stb 4P 753 SA'j *4 i 8 i Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop506 words
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