The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 July 1914

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN BNTS SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1914. NO. 8,182
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  • 139 1 Latest rubber and tin returns on page 6. London Financial letter is given on page 1 2 Regimental boxing contests were held at Tauglin la6t night— Page 6. An outbreak of fire has caused serious damage on Buugsar estate -Page 6. The Woolwich Strike is over audaGov
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  • 1511 1 i MjOW. Some remarki on rap i will not. think, he out of p i >eak as a pro MBi day conn t umpire, and one *ith ai ■of many years. lin ->iring at the pre Mat d.tv i> much letter :han it used to be. One
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 158 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. See the Latest Max Linder Comedy MAX AND THE DAUGHTER OF ALBION. he rtr-t of rh. in and Mm ttrtivt Film* will want to •id. THE BLACK 13 IN 4
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    • 224 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp, TO-NIGHT Exclusive Engagement of the Greatest Humpsti Bumpsti Act Extant FRANK SIDNEY&Go. The Human Dare Devils Presenting "A Morning in a Sportsman's Garden THE GOLDEN BEETLE (Gines Great Masterpiece) and Full Programme. BOOK EARLY, USUAL PRICES.
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    • 211 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Huu de Cologne for the batb, try the famed 4,711 Page The Continental Tyre Company claim a long series of racing victories this year Page 10. To let Furnished house at Seah Im road House Mt Elizabeth Notice re ten der for pawnbrokers shops Page 2. Shipping K.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE WEEK Thursday 9th. High Water— o-16 a.m.. 11-16 p.iii. P. O. Homeward mail due. League football, SR.C. v Azevedo 1 Kt. Mary's Concert. Vie. Theatre. Boxing Tanglin Friday 10th. High Water— o-.'O a.m. P. O. Outward mail due. Entries clo c for S.C.C. Sports. Football, Singai ore v Johore.
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  • 194 2 liers who go to India in the future will have a much more comfortable time on the Indian railways than troops have had hitherto, important improvements hiving r>een made iv the arrangements for their transport. In fact, they will imagine themselves in transit over the London railways. Oar contemporary. The
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  • 251 2 TbOdiiad* of girls and women marry who anttt for fliflfi It la to this cause uirh of the misery of which the world is so full is due. An anaemic bride begins her married life under an t- noriuous handicap. And Anaemia, the blight f*t womanhood the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 231 2 SPECIAL PERFORMANCE 1 GRAND OPERA Co., i OF PENANQ AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WILL STAGE TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT!! That Screamingly Funny Piece ENTITLED IBRAHIM JANGGI All our Actors and Actresses will be at their BeReserve your seats early to avoid disappointment. Doors Open 7 p.m. Musical Selections 8
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    • 622 2 Notices THE PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE, 1898. Tenders are mvi ed for the sole right to open one Pawnshop for a period of t*vo year", and five months from the Ist of August, 9i4, in each of ihe Streets or Sections of Streets iv the town division of the Settlement of Singa
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    • 473 2 1 Wanted OFFICE CLERK WANTEO With good haudwrUing and quick at type- writing. Must be able to speak Chinese. Apply personally daily between n on and 1 p.m., at Messrs Diet helm aou <"0., Ltd* 8-7 IU 7 WANTEO Experienced European assistant for Rubber Estate in Ferak. Apply stating qua
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    • 559 2 i been iii r/ spirits and help to rc^ ous x. li ;hs Auctions ACUTION SALE OF EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c AT POWELL 6c Cos SALEROOM On Saturday, 11th July, at 10-30 a. m. A teak telescopic dining table, a Ml of 12 carved teak dining room chains, wax
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  • 246 3 riON •f>r>lr C, V, I'win, tli»> llobllHOM iamtitTs in an re B**bn timed wus of i piano which is to tii anil taken *>v Th .ifid The :t in >rto perfect or ge tuki: piano Mid defendant iny'a rapteesntal an i j'lauo. _;:iin could rfect
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  • 88 3 ;e difference between a StatesUB and a Politician t in thinks of the next Generation. thinks only of the next cut. I wu> held up in a block in Piccadilly A newsboy put his the car and said perpaper. Sir. Klopement of -i tieorge and
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  • 146 3 .-al Medical Museum, which v Mr Heniy > Wellcome in i iib the Qth sternaH of Medicine, was reopened i permanent institution I now known as th< ,ncal Medical Museum aaily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 p.m. on Saturday entrant Aigraore street, Cavendish Square
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  • 371 3 London. .June I. KitioMal t ingress on troi agriculture today Professor Dunstet] arged that attention should he given to the education of Europeans who were, called upon to till responsible agricultural positions in the tropics. The education of ttuch men was at present left to chance. There I
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  • 261 3 The report of the Bukit Ijok iSelaugor' liubber Company, Ltd., for 1918, to be submitted at tbe meeting on the 19th alt., stated that the rubber harvested amounted to 80.500 lbs. against an estimate of HO. OOO lbs. The crop estimate for the current year. H>l4, is 150,000
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  • 276 3 The report of the Sungei l'urun IF.M.S. Rubber Company Ltd., of 1913, to be pre seated at the meeting on the lKth ult stated that the total area of the estate i I acres, of which 968 acres are plante with rubber. The condition of the estat continues
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  • 315 3 Presiding at the annual meeting of this Company, held at 24, Colemau street, Mr L. R. W. Forrest said that, thanks to the Company's forward sales and the policy of the board in making extensions and keeping up the property out of revenue, the i results of the
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  • 174 3 The report for the year ended January 81 states that the balauce brought forward was 113,489. The profit for the year on mining account has been £2*2, 954 which with £17,616, profit on the sale of the Company's Taiping properties, iucreased the total balance to £54.011. Four quar
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  • 126 3 The Right Hon. Ameer Ali, late a judge of the High Court in India and now a member of the Judicial Committee of the I'rivy Council, presided at a meeting held at Caxton Hall on June *th when he intro duced a Moslem missionary, who
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  • Correspondence.
    • 66 3 To the Editor. Sir. —In your issue of 4th iust., the! German Ambassador's last words at Oxford are a curious echo of these in Free Press (Weekly Edition), Sept: 7. 1911:—" Gripping bands acrpss the seas, scholars and scientific men alike are waging such wars against ignorant prejudice
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  • 303 3 An accident of a very sad nature oc cured at Barr Street Jetty No. 1, on June 25. It appears that Mr Archibald Robertson, Th»rd Engineer of the S. S. Ekma, went to the water side with a friend, Mr A. G. McTavish, about 9 55 p.m., to
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  • 186 3 The report of the Simo Rubber Estates, Ltd., for 1913. to be submitted at the meeting on loth ult stated that after bringing forward j£ 1,129 from last account and providing for general administration expenses in London and directors' fees, the net amount at credit of profit and loss
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  • 70 3 State balls at Buckingham Palace— of which the first of the season takes place this evening are less picturesque now than formerly. At the "Stuart Ball given by Queen Victoria in the year of the Great Exhibition all the gentlemen appeared in cavalier costume, and we read of Mr Gladstone
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 10 3 For Chronic Chest Ooiplainte, Wotds' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 6*.
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    • 48 3 Perfection Bran d. imni"" M miiiinniin""»JH""""'""»»»""""»""""" n "ffl p travers' Section brand, mm Vermicelli KB iJSmKMKMr AND MACARONI Finest quality yet placed on the market. Send a Post Card for booklet containing many receipts for their preparation for the table SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRA VERS Sons, L M
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    • 232 3 CUPIDS PROWPTINGS. vj^ JKk Just a ila>! of 4711 1:1 th ic.Hr v JP makes all the differenc *iv the ujorr, i^**! V Wr tub. It invigorates you Madaiu, 1- iV t^.^J IK atiuj; to tin -kiD. acd you c-arty it- »-v-_ j M^M ant fragrance with \ou J& T\&f
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  • 727 4 i.tor ol tbr Tinir Max 1 m:< I if toil 1 on iln on of Asm tic emigration and ir-migration I bare iM>eu tarpww •'> who ban uiitt •'ll 'Ot tit alt :it prominently with the ■pur foi I am well a Iml: < v the foothills of
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  • 314 4 tGKONG Jl RIBDICTION QUEBTIONBD. The jurisdiction of the Hongkong Courts to try an action the cause of which was said to have arisen iv Singapore was questioned in the Summary Court ou .lane '24th, and Mr Justice Haseland adjourned the action sine die. The plaintiff was Man
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 458 4 IMI LKMAI D r" "pSms" ii nrT^IWJ MILKMAID [j |^^^^y^/^7Z?/y%^ NATURAL STERILIZED MILK. J Iflflr 'T^t-^-.r^A T/IE/IATURAL I sterilized to remove all injurious bacteria ijj\ Jff;^ PUFSFRVFD vs> retaining all the nourishment and flavour of the freshest I W^7 I Ituralstate |K^s& I OA/C£ r/?/£ 41 M/4VS <yS£D I fnVYj/U&Jb/e
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  • 471 5 Ti The Ko- < ture wm in Thomx Mot of Kx Ige, hii rh:ir th f its api up with own t it was '*elf effect-, that w» w i> d;\ ,.ri-ed from t iking proof the eoopere 'ay Mich !i^ imagination an.: new niea- that
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  • 196 5 Tin- hopes tor mediation in Mexico are Meal < irran/a, the leader be Constitutionalists, has refused to e, which is regarded as k condition of receiving his Mediation Conferences. He ridicules, moreover, the idea of a Pro > rnment appointed by the id of by himself. Why, he I, should
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  • 382 5 It is noteworthy that the Or si game of Polo in B N. P>. was pluved sit, Papar on M<y th- 25Uft« A teani of Kuropeuns played team of Natives and the game resulted in a win for the Europeans by 1 The teams were as follows:
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  • 390 5 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be sou all variations. Singapore, July 6th, 1914. Beau fer catty 08 do. French do 24 Beef per lb. 20 Bed steak do tl Beau Sprouts per catty 03 Bamboo
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 5 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 friends, 1 Yon saw me dumb and dour The reason I am vocal now Is Woods' Great Peppermint Curfe?
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    • 698 5 TTJ tmTklti Fi O» I KX.WVJ tntthe worl and especially in tropical < I i mates. Read these letters from prominent E| iropcans, resident in the tropics see how they "wear by" Sanatogen and resolve to follow their example. Just what you need in the rainy season. sirH,Heskethße!i, J J
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    • 46 5 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED A LARGE STOCK OF Lotions Pinaud's Eau de Quinine AT THE ROYAL HAIR DRESSING SALOON The Best and Coolest Saloon In the East. Our Saloon is under direct supervision of Three European Diplomaed Hairdressers AND THEIR ASSISTANTS. Satisfaction Guaranteed LADIES HAIR WORK SPECIALITY.
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    • 114 5 ESANOFELE Anti-Malaria Pills Sold Everywhere. GREATLY USED BY THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. A sure cure for MALARIA fevep Highly Recommended by those who have used it Gaggino Co. Sole Agents Singapore. W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed or old in strnments. Cheapest and
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    • 211 5 CEYLON THE BRISTOL HOTEL Within a minutes walk of the LANDING Jetty. Cook s. and all Shipping Offices and Banks. One of the leading Hotels of Colombo although charges are moderate. All Rooms are equipped with Electric Fans, and Electric Lights, for which no extra charge Is made. EXCELLENT CUISINE.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 287 5 PASS'NGLRS EXPECTED. Dovanha fit Toloiiih,, inly u *hot, v!i B« Jla.ii Mr v .l^r, 1 P« <lu< 1:il\ H Raff, Mi^s V .adork, K lU,r',s. W H. B. Dodley. Misv Aleuod conn cti. with tho 8te,. ina at Colo. Graharu. Mr A Mr* .J h. M, r, m •,n If*,
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  • 19 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Meredith. On July 8, at the Maternity Hospital the wife of Insptcior MEREDITH of a daughter.
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  • 1080 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 9, 1914. «ra', V c rif tc m»'.»U?» -ttred by :iflu»:.c: »?.d uri>rib«d by fain I Xl p*Hci True sr. jl-'.cas preempts :f to Pelisioc I-OT«JtX *id L»»« Los than B month ago i startling telegram from Home announced that Admiral Sir PRBi S
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  • 268 6 Dr. C. V. Nicoll, of the F.M.S. Rubber Co., Kajang, has resigned his appointment and is going to Ceylon. His successor. Dr. B. Haigh, has arrivedOne of the largest shipments of canned salmon ever made was taken to Liverpool from the Columbia River by the Holt liner Ixion. The consignment
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  • 586 6 Tbe first part of a two day progrninnic of boxing was given at the Tivoli Tbi-utre. Tanglin, last night betore a large atten dance including a good number of civilians. Fn all twelve bout* were contested all of three rounds except tbe \a*t. The men were divided
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  • 319 6 Mr James Caddger, formerly of the Bangkok Dock Co., Ltd., 16 now in charge of the Duff Development Cos engineering works at Khota Bha^u Kelantan. One of the clever Siamese aviators Captain Luang Dhayan Bhikat is to become a sky pilot of a different sort on the :>rd of July
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  • 171 6 WELSH BEATS RITCHIE. Vardon Loses at Le Toquet. London, July 7. JMa\ i for the Djvib Cup. Brit. M.ivrogordHto h orina?i I H Parke heat Watnot 6—B. Germany L: to enter h* the Hi contLondon. .Inly championt-hip at by Edgar with second I third London, .Inly 7. K.rby
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  • 158 6 Cholera. Accident re. Kuala Lampar, Ju' There was a l morning in the smi of Bungsai lala Lumpor. The shed and its- contents were burned and also a 6oiall house near The damage is estimated at $5,000. The Kubber Growers Xssocmtion have presented Dr. Malcolm Watson with a
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  • 34 6 Tbe .June exports from the f were to Straits. 1,41 Kingdom 727.29 Contiuer.! lon 39.67 giving total for I nthe of 1 tons against 1 similar period «f Ittt. \al months -24
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  • 85 6 Agents. Evatt a To. Bukit Timah 14.HK Agents. Brown, Phillip- art. Juru —5,260 lbs: and 7. inos 14.012 lbs Agent h. The Waterhou -< I'ahaug Taujong Oluk 1 Agents. Sbarpe, Ho:--Dungun Limited —Wolfram pTin I 07. Agente. F. W. Barkers »o. Kinta -Mine IH4 plb Jiihut.
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  • 104 6 The Straits Chinese British Association is greatly indebted to and will alwa\> member the generosity of the lion hie Mr Tan Jiak Kirn CMM, and Mr Scan Leant; Seah who have consented to forego a few hundred dollars due to them by the Association. Mr I). Macarthur will be leaving
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 300 6 Nine name tint ll k hallmark tor GOOD QUALITY in Brandy. HENNESSY'S H O M 2 FINE i-i OS X 1 OLD SOLE IMPORTERS Galdbeck, Macgregor Co. Wnolesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. X THE NEW LADIES SATIN RAINCOATS V IDEAL GARMENTS TRDPJCAI M»TO» WEAR Etc, LIGHT AND COOL
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    • 115 6 A CONCERT AND DANCE T'nder the Pationage 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. R* served seat admitting to the
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  • 85 7 A SERIOUS CAVE. Early Election Possibilities. [By 9 able]. Kki j iii's Bpsjiik if. London House of Com- >fr I'-onar Law's motion censoring nt for proposing guillotine tn>ns limiting further d n on en days w«» to Liberal ahstentio Lrtliout rs and BAUSSS ient la the dh
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  • 38 7 a telegram from ■ti CotUtf have upheld the regulations excluding Mil have been immigration odaoats at VanI ition of Mara. board the Kom; wil X i) return to Hongkong and have lent for i
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  • 61 7 Lorti have rethe Council of India Hill il to reor the India ;it Whitehall and make a -t igation the appointment of two There is opposition to the P.ill in I'.ritnd India mainly grounded on tbe on that the Bill changes the .1 from an advisory
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  • 35 7 .otidon July 7. The death is announc neral Sir Laurence .lame.- Oliphaut. 0 had service in Soudan and South tea, commanded tbe Grenadier Guards 1 wr- of the Northern Command 11.
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  • 28 7 London. I 113 The I nited Sut!ra, intermediate body between the Militants J the Paci deists bad i»een formed and :hick Lawrences are among the >
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  • 70 7 to the tram accident in -day wes provided in the -terJay. Inspector Dunn .uned that the victim, a Chinese boy. lied in hospital and the driver of Ike \bd.;l Kariin. had been arrested and with causing death by a rash la v nee with the Inspectors
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  • 64 7 t particularly good iilm> form the Ol the new Alhambra programme. tid the daughter of Albion," shows I.iuder at his beet trying to make an _;irl understand French. 'The is a continuance of the detec Men and Masks,' whilst "The a tine sensational i a high order. In
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  • 134 7 An unusual case of cheating by imper ition came before Mr Meadows Frost ie Police Court, Taiping. It appears Inspector Leonard wanted a boy,' Tamil with a certificate, which de l him as Perumal, formerly in the ;ce of Mr(.. Hope, Supervisor of :oius, Larut and Matang,
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  • 223 7 TERMS ACCEPTED. An Enquiry to be Held By Submarine Cable). RIUJTP!F'«» SRRVIOB. London. .July. Mr Asquith, Sir Frederick Donaldson (chief supt of the Ordnance Dept. 2 w ©«lwicb), Mr Crooks, m.i\ and Sir ieorge Askwith are conferring concern ing the Woolwich strike and an early '•ment is
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  • 67 7 Decreases All Round. London, July 7- The trade returns for June show decreases in imports i:;> 7,477 •and decreases in exports .L' 2.t»ti3,o'.i*2. The decreases in imports are principally in food, driuk and tobacco £1,801,348, and wood £'43^.000. The iucreases are in raw cotton £1.48 wool £':5e>9." Decreases
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  • 57 7 Loudon, .Inly Ths French loan of £S1 millions sterling was subscribed forty times over. Paris, July B. The Chamber has ap proved of a grant of .£16,000 sterling for M. Poiucare's visit to Kussia aud Scaud inavia. Tbe Socialists opposed tbe grant on the ground that such visits
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  • 57 7 Toulon, July A torpedo bout sank a submarine while at manoeuvres. The crew was saved. The submariue was steaming ou the surface lieuce most of the crew were on deck, and the others rushed up as she sank in 170 fathoms. The men were rescued by boats
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  • 44 7 illo, Mexico, Uily 7. —As a result of conference* between the representatives of Carrao/a and Villa, the army of the latter has agreed to acknowledge Carran/a as the first chief, while Villa remains commander of the Northern 1 > i v i siou. > <
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  • 148 7 Frank J. Sydney, tbe famous athlete and jumper and his clever company of acrobats commence an engagement at the Palladium this eveuiug. The combi nation is visiting Singapore during world tour and having achieved notable success thus far they can rest assured of the hearty approbation of Singapore
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  • 122 7 The present year will be something of a record one in the British Navy for paying visits abroad and receiving visitors from other fleets. An Austrian squadron has recently been entertained at Malta, being a return of the visits recently paid by our Mediterranean Squadron to Austrian ports. On June
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  • 1414 7 SINGAPORE PARENTS IN COURT. A Dowky Difficulty. An aspect of the heated controversy on :.he dowry question came under the notice if the Acting Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr I. A. S. Bucknill w.r. in the Supreme Jourt yesterday. A marriage between a Mahomedau young couple
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  • 293 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kota Bahru, July 2. Chief Inspector Jackson of Ipoh has been transferred to Kelantan and arrived here a couple of da>> ago. Inspector J. C. I>owliug has left the Kelantan police force. The Kota Bahru gaol has been undei quarantine since the outbreak of
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  • 73 7 The proprietor of Mellins Food send v two well got up books, Care of Infants and the Progress Book." The forme has well thought out chapters on mos subject! connected with babies, none thi worse because mentioning a well-knowi and carefully prepared food. The Pre gress Book is primarily designed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. W
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    • 244 7 THE s|p VENUS POWER PRESSURE INVERTED REQUIRED INCANDE- i pi n p SCENT J fm[ INDOOR fill I r i^ OR vii Lamp i bML* d de Candle Power. _w Candle Power. CALL AND INSPECT IT Robinson Co. P% Rumprs Crepe dc Same Jr> TENNIS AND MOTOR Stocked in Plain
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 929 8 f~>\ KOH COMPANY'S W CASH j^^ Clearance Sale Cheap Reliable Watches $1-50 each PERFUMERY Sasence Bunga Pe»ri Boc. $1-00 I llsstnce Bunjja Mas Perak $0-75 Fii Pan^ong 1-10 I't'kan 0-70 Tajok Maiiiban<; 0-90 I Tanpng 0-65 KOH Company 82-3, Bras Basah Road. N. B li: will he presented to any
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    • 533 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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    • 602 8 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES lIIL LINt China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWAKD OUTWAKD 1914 1914 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Polynesien Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V. de la Ciotat
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    • 697 8 Shipping N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer. 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 vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Naganaki and Kobe
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    • 594 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports. Plymou and London Through Bills of Lading Isuaed fur Coast, Persian Golf Continental and Ports Steamer* will leave (Singapore on or &t MAIL LINES HOMEWAKD (FOR KUROPKj From Singapore, connect, n* Colombo with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 615 9 Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Pranc:sco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. ne Liner* BBINYO MAKU "TENYO M\KU"and >M\K> .tic. Equipped with Wlrclens Telegraphy •II mortem f'onv -inc. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. i Hongkong
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    • 816 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY^ REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LIR6E3T PAID-UP CAPITU 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
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    • 566 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200.000 REBERYB FOND £1.800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1200.000 HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPSGATE, LONDOH, E. 0. AGENCUCB AMD BRANCHES: Amritsai Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkong Penang Batavia Iloilo Paket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Calcutta Karachi Saigon Canton
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    • 391 9 FEDERAL LIFE |I Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1881. Direct Government Supebvisiob Government Audit. Policies are "WORLD WIDE ana No* Forfeltable. Large Nett Surplus above Uabllltlet lo« RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Hew Business, 1913, over 19,876,000.00, Cash Loans, Bettletnentb, etc, made locally Numerous modern achemea. J. H KYANB, Manager,
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  • 1121 10 I With an addition of :>0 pages and 50 new town plans the rew Michelin Guide to the British Isles for 1914 has just appeared. The guide contains detailed itineraries between all important towns, forming a network to which other smaller towns are joined, dangerous hills and degree
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 245 10 Imore victories I French Grand Prix, July 4th, 1914. Ist Mercedes on Continental 2nd Mercedes on Continental 3rd Mercedes on Continental I Russian Grand Prix, May 31st, 1914. Ist Benz on Continental I Navacerrada Mountain Race (Spain) May 31st, 1914. RACING CLASS Ist Hispano on Continental CLASS FOR OPEN TOURING
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    • 416 10 FORD CARS THF /^S I^^ k^ YYIuL m li/ICC MAN $1450. AND OWNS Jt \v. aiiv $1375. U/CADIIC DDHO I f rJ SINGAPORE, KUtU LUMPUR VrtAfiNt DltUo, Ltu., ipoh. penanc SOLE AGENTS S. S. F. M. S. THE "TIN SLUMP." There is do need to be despondent. Losses at presant
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  • 1485 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, July 8. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. jap Ibbob Paid t 4BT Div buykbs. Sellers. 86.000 2p 9b Allagar 7$% 15 2 g 300,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 6 3 6 160,000 2» 2e Anglo-Malay 44% lot 8 0 8
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  • 64 11 (COBBICTM) OP «0 July Bank 4ms M 8 lfl N demand 3.8 81-82 Private credits 8m 1 3-4 I*ll h credits 6 m/t 3.4! France demand Bank 29 3$ Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. 174*. Hongkong, demand l&'i% Yokohama, demand 1 Java, demand lA Bangkok, demand 66| Sovereigns,
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  • 138 11 July I. Tin |t« tone 178.00 Gambiet buyers 6.45 Gambler Cnbe No. 1 10.2.1 Gambier Cube No. 3 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spots buyers 18.874 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) Bali Coffee
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 146 11 HumberettE AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett WATER-COOLED $1,325 Complete ex Garage. Latest testimonial from a Singapore purchaser Singapore, v sth D<c, 1918. s, THE BORNEO Co. Ltd., Present.. Dk w 1 gard to the Humberette I purchased from you a few months ago, I am pleased to say that it is giving
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    • 31 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expedltiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1046 11 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wh«B Zeven Provincien Dut Cruis 6525 Kruger Sourabaya 4 7 Dut Consul Sourabaya 14 Mogarai Jap g'boat 1350 Minura P. Sham, 22-6 Jap Consul X T'ganu Lucifer Dut 247Pielrer Belawan, 17 Dut Consul Batavia Petroleum Royal Fleet Axly 3055 Williams
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  • 2154 12 >ioeks of Rubber Deere In the Situation Strathmore's Prospe. KubberTax Remission Proposals The outlook for the Commodity. London. IS .In no. ocks of plantation rubber slowly but j steadily decrease but the price of the commodity shows little improvement, de- spite the strong statistical position now established.
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  • 137 12 Kuala Lumpi b Bran< b. The annual Prize Meeting of the above Club will be held od August Ist, "2nd, and :?rd. Entries for open events accom panied by entrance fees should reach the Hon. Secretary on or before .luly ;>Oth. Entrance fee. to
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  • 24 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. FoubASide Kink c;\m;; Scoular. Blackwell, Critten and Her mansen beat Bath, Hvalsoe, Armstrong aud Cantrell, 10—6.
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  • 45 12 Saturday 11th. .Johnston's Pier, at 2.15 and 8.15 p.m. Club Bungalow, at J. 45 and 5.30 p.m. Sunday 12th. Johnston's Pier, at 9.10 and 11 a.m,. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bugalow, at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 359 12 (To the Editor of the Times.) Sir, —One would imagine from the tone of the article under the above heading in to-day's issue of The Times that the Japanese were guilty of some act of bad faith in competing with British shipping companies for the Indian
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  • 19 12 We understand that the lit, Rev. the Bishop of Singapore contemplates visiting Bamgkok later in the present year. (8.D.M.)
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  • 106 12 The outward bound Dutch mail steamer j Prioset Juliana is due to-day at nooa. j The homewfcH bound Dutch mail steamer Grotius is due on Saturday morning. The Charon is at present loading general cargo for Westralian Port 6. She will have dispatch on the l'2th inst for
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  • 151 12 i Tne stout lady struggled with difficulty into the railway carriage. Ah," she gasped, that door might ha' been made by Old Sam.' She paused for breath, and then (says the "Manchester Guardian proceeded to explain herself. You see, Old Sam' was one of them chaps 'oo'd getten on.
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  • 115 12 Mr Etadyard Kipling, in declining to etaud for Bordesley, does not appear to have set out ihe reasons for his decision so explicitly as Herbert Spencer did on a similar occasion. Spencer told the Liberals of Leicester when tbey invited him to become their candidate that be could not consent
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  • 46 12 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at I p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 am. Greenwich mean time. The time-quo is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is tired at one o'clock.
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  • 94 12 East Wharf I limdn)— Nil East Wharf bection I— laini Maiu Sheers Wharf— Hokuku Maru Main Wharf See. 2— Nil 3— Nam Sang 4 Fooksang s —Ml 6- Ci aron, Chow Fa, New Dock Be Nil West Wharf Beo S Kinta, Chiengwai Jardine's Whai' Sec. B—
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 168 12 CANADA I IN 1913 Manufactures produced 1620.000 000 Go Farms 525,000.000 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 oTpIS c y e OF CANADA I S. J. HOWE, Manner 6. I EXTRAORDINARY EXCITEMENT! ICINES 4 REEL GREAT ADVENTURE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 269 12 CLEARANCES {Nationality British if not specified.] July 7 Kaho, Chin. Markusstn, Saigon Pin Seng, Davidson, P S'ham Penang Lady Weld, Jones, Malacca Muar Resident Schiff, Dut. Mahinood Rhio Ban Hin Guan, Wilson, Pontiariak Kuala. Ganiblta, P. S'ham via ports R.' of Sarawak. Sar, Moxon, Sarawak Meran, Abbas. Bengkalis via ports
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