The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 July 1914
1914-07-15
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Title Section15 1914-07-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN UE: SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 1914. NO. 8,1«715 words
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Article905 1914-07-15 1 iii < 6 it 1 not iiican to tuaiiy of our fellow loi I(I1 M. -n. jii st for a moment, to bid avaunt to 'Mir insular prejudice, and think of i B X* as "T! i of sprit-tr. full ol Ir.'hliNcss and p» rfin: It is a spot905 words
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Article134 1914-07-15 1 To the ftttoaishmsnl ci mwiy p Boyne Day io 1 off n markably well, with abtolota r«One Unionist paper report*; a hopeful feel iug iv the Lobbiei l\.y.} 7. The Anatriam at Belgrade paniclaJ oi the rumour of reprisals, l.ut nothing h:ip pened—Page T. Bnbbei Notts. Titiijkil134 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement453 1914-07-15 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 When is a Detective Film not a Detective Film ntMd la set forth iv IhelUht ofi toe, and tbewroi ahed. to the detri >°» f v •i.i.nM., d. w tempted453 words
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Advertisement65 1914-07-15 1 H DETECTIVE HAVES H U AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT THE j GAIETY 0 PICTURE PALACE JUNCTION OF ALBLRT A HENCOOLES STREETS rx the THIRD SERIES entitled A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE THE FILM THAT PUT THE FEAT IN FEATURE DEPICTING THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF I'KTECTIVE HAVES IN 3 PARTS 3250 ft.65 words
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Advertisement223 1914-07-15 1 VICTOR!* THEATRE, SINGAPORE FOR A SHORT REASON ONLY EL Commencing T.iursday, July 23. Maurice E. Bandm^nn Pj incuts The BANDMANN OPERA Co. I One of tb» Mc-.t LaughahltThursdai, O? Musical Plays Juf 23 0H! 0H!: DELPHINE!!! >J From the Shartrsbury Theatre, Loudon. Most Popular Musical Play of recent years Friday223 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous208 1914-07-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Auction sales Page 2. Ra estate of L. Menke Page I. Lamotte Lotion at Lancaster's Page 2. Shorthand typist wanted—Page ft. Announcement r.^ (JniTenal Washer Page 4. Ships Apcar Liner Arratoon, also Alicante, Chunsang, M. M. and K. P. M. alterations—Page 8. Golden Crown for sale—Page ft. Manufacturers208 words
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Article172 1914-07-15 2 The Aral part of a ca*e in which t CkkMM i I named Hok (.bang l\« charges oue Lim Ho Teoog with assauH was b^ard by Mr V. Nuuu in the seconc court yesterday. Th.> facts as elicited from the prosecutoi Inspector Meredith, who prosecuted ure That172 words
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Article372 1914-07-15 2 The report for 1918 of the Societe Kinanciere dcs Caoutchoucs, of Antwerp states that the directors have reached the conclusion that it would not be Rood administration to propose a dividend foi the past year. Strictly speaking, the net profits would justify a distribution, but regard has372 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1914-07-15 2 RUBBER AND TIN RETURNS. AgenU. Hyatt A Co.8 words
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Advertisement385 1914-07-15 2 INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS I THE new r "CHAPPELL'i GRAMOPHONE RECORDSI First Consignment Already Sold Out FURTHER SELECTION KKKBH TITLV- JUST RECEIVED GIRL ON THE FILM VALSE j UN PEU D AMOUR VALSE GIRL FROM UTAH VALSE OLD CREMORNE VALSE PORCUPINE PATROL ONE-STEP YOU CAN T KEEP STILL ONE-STEP UNA BARCAROLLE (Girl385 words
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Advertisement702 1914-07-15 2 Notices NOTICE la hereby given that I am not. and never lave been, the local representative of tlessrs. Mat: in i Co 'Glasgow) F. WILLIAMSON. )5 7 In the estate of LUDWIG WILHELM MENKE (otherwise kuown as WILLIAM MEISKE) deceased. NOTICE ta lieieby givtn that all creditors and other persons702 words
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Advertisement738 1914-07-15 2 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The Br.ti«h Iron Screw Steamer GOLDEN CROWN To he held at Poire 1 -v C©.> Mle*ro^ai On Tuesday, the 11th Aug., at 2-30 p.m. Built by Cocbraue and Cooper, Beverley. I Length 110 feet, brea ih vl feet. depU H feet 4/lu. Kegi-tered tonnage 66.31 tons.738 words
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Advertisement795 1914-07-15 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Superior Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture Ac. At No. 28 Seah Im Road, Keppel Harbour On Saturday, 18th July, at 2-3O p.m. Eletiantlv designed wax polished teak sideboaid with mirror par e ak dining table, eftgM wax polished teak standard chairs; wax polished teak ?«ons teak795 words
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Article1225 1914-07-15 3 You will excuse me, but this is not a smoking Cfirriage. the Pompous Persou pointed out. I know,' said tb»' Labouring Man, as j ha lit up. Mak^H a pipe more of a luxury like, don't it And he gnntied. Tbero wan a palpitant pause.1,225 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement237 1914-07-15 3 \l Appropriate, always. With certain dishes, such as Game, Lea Perrins' Sauce is always appropriate. It U the ra ogni j for such use. In t.i with which a sauce can be used, Lea Perrins'Js invariably X the BESI It has a refinement of flavour thai suits the n deli*237 words
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Advertisement57 1914-07-15 3 Waterburys WZff^T DIGESTIVE COMPOUND T H E Ideal Digestant ABRAMS' STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, Tklkgkam*: "ABRAMS ORCHARD ROAD. m Tie Only 2 Cars left out of Bloemfontein shipment, next shipment due per s.s. "Kansas" middle July PRICES 4 Seater $2,150 Do. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,450 6 Seater $2,600 157 words
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Advertisement185 1914-07-15 3 ~^-J V fur mouth thoro- xiJii^j^ughly with Odol before going to bed. WONIHKFUL CURES *&*a te«« Mate to cases taat heeaad aope tern. *iwi» «i«arers, with stUTeMd, <**Jo* tap» ■^■iiil the agUttf of y«™« Mta aai jaiata kare be« mM«tW «c avwr of RfceuiMcttta*. Ajrt m h«r itepay ntblmg ia185 words
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Advertisement237 1914-07-15 3 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE* SIHf |P( RE Trleoram- SIEMENS, SINCAPOIE Telephone No. 647 Electrical Engineers. Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS PYWAMO WOBKB U. Heai Office Caxton House, Wettmioister. Loodoo Supplit* Dejit. and Stores Upper Thames Street, Loodoi. >pt and Fitting* Devt. Daiston, London. U\rkt> Stafford and Woolw.'cf F. CLARKE Co. Livery237 words
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Advertisement535 1914-07-15 4 i^f i^ m rM B a m I II 9 9^^^^\ o y f m £sSS2**BB&3!SRS!S9x Tht> Br|tish War Offjce lDdia ofnce Admiral| y- MJW S y^iy^ Milkmaid BR^N?/]1 The S. S. and F. M. S. Government Hospitals, etc. Me Z MILKMAID \m.M4 =5 H ,-^y-fe^— r, CONDENSED MILK '^4j^»535 words
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Article925 1914-07-15 5 j t safeguai ag f*f* n as in favour of the bad occasion to notice oa« »rtft)« ■gchtook an all in r.M Mmg aaf a t< r ,i, t I)IIIM i I ict that f BO corn iod "> f tl lo klhOT ill IP -t of about925 words
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Article198 1914-07-15 5 Singapore, .July 14th. quantity ou otfar at to day's Auction ri COOtklerabljr larger than the average Bttt tales, about 71 tons being cata logued. Demand wm good aud prices tnerally showed improvement on the ■t'k. the most noticeable advances being in Pine Brown, Medium and Dark Crepes.198 words
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Article295 1914-07-15 5 London, June l'J. A fluctuating market within narro\ inits has been experienced during th ast week. Prices at the out get had ai absequently hardened, currentrates be ag id to *d per lb. higher than those o ndav. Considerably more interes ban of late has been evinced295 words
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Article112 1914-07-15 5 For a rubber company to maintain its iividend in these days is something of in achievement, and the accomplishment >f this feat by Bukit Mertojam renders •he report particularly interesting. The :ropwas 253,900 pounds against 126,400 pounds, which realised 2s Bsd gross, igainit 4s 2id, and the all112 words
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Article1468 1914-07-15 5 The following is the Directors Kepor to he presented at tbe antjual meeting or Jilly 22: Your Directors beg to siibmil Audited Accounts and Manager's Report for the Company's second year ended 30tb April, 1914. A Statement of Ore produced by the SuctioD Dredging Plant and1,468 words
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Article239 1914-07-15 5 The report of the Tempeh (Java) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., for the year 1913, to be presented at the general meeting on 26th June, states that the revenue account of the Dutch company, the Tempeh Cultuur MaatBchappij, all of whose shares are held by this company, shows a total239 words
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Article154 1914-07-15 5 London, July 7. The Tibetan conference has broken up is the delegates were unable to agree on several points, including the Tibetan claim that the Kokonor district, namely the country south of Kuen-lun mountains, should be included in an autonoraoub Outer Tibet, against which the Chinese contend that Kokonor154 words
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Article519 1914-07-15 5 Singapore. July It. Of the 69 tons offered at to day's auction* 26 tons changed bands ai pricv> showing a general improvement on those of last week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet brought the highest price of the sale at SI 19. line Pale Crepe sold up to519 words
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Article72 1914-07-15 5 In the second court yesterday, before Mr B. Nunn, Inspector Meredith mentioned the case in which a Malay named Jawan is charged with voluntarily causing grevious hurt to Lee Ah Sap. The accused, a motor driver, was driving a car which ran down the prosecutor in Teluk Blanga Road on72 words
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Article52 1914-07-15 5 Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the M CRANE wonderful Art Metal Ceilings. Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Bungalows, Hotels, and Public Buildings. For illustrated catalogue and particulars write to The Borneo Com pan?52 words
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Article640 1914-07-15 5 Ifcfl ordinary H lllii of the shareholder* of the hidor Rubber Estate Ltd was held i<t tin office of the Kubber Growers Association. 3b, Kastcheap Mr O.R Traill [Chmltmim of the company) presiding 1 he l-hairm The balance sheet presents no item ■■■«n a elucidation. The profit for the640 words
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Article121 1914-07-15 5 Owing partly to the bmaller output, but chiefly to the drop in the price of rubber, a considerable decline in pro/Us for Ike past year in shown by the Federated (tfeJangor) Rubber Company. The report jut to hand states that the crop was 280,§00 lbs. against 296,400 lbs,121 words
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Advertisement64 1914-07-15 5 I RUBBER. JACKSON'S PATENT RUBBER SMOKING AND DRYING APPARATUS I a representative to Instruct hrmasTo'how'bts'c^i bMe"" 1 Bend I taTe b s er CUred by this p now a feature at the London Auction I SSSS, SPOUU aml CUP hangers f -"ious sty,e S samp.es on app,, I tSSSS^SSS^SSSS^. BY64 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1914-07-15 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday July 15, 1914. *ad u=brlb«d WTJilnl A good many heavy guns have been Bmoraeleuly turned on the suggestions f Sir PBBCT BOOTT, the very eminent oonery export of bhe Navy, that the ay of th« big battleship is practically ver, and that the domain of1,301 words
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Article58 1914-07-15 6 m- >-m Mr Ingram has left Selangor for Kelan* tan, and has taken over charge of Kuala Pergau Estate in succession to Mr E. D. Cameron. With to-day's i6sue is circulated Robinson and Co.' s, latest list of Gramophone records "His Masters Voice" and Zonophone" makes. The list is the58 words
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Article86 1914-07-15 6 Charge Against Wealthy Moslem. (from Our (fan Corn }Vu;ing. -luk 14. Mr Ezecbiel. magistrate, adjourned fcfefl hearing of a case against ScIlM Meyd.n bin Pichay Gunny, a weil known Peuang meicbant," secretary of fee MmH« Mer chants Society. Tbe eharfft was of ira porting bhang and offering86 words
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Article41 1914-07-15 6 The death has taken pUcm at the General Hospital to day of Police Inspector rrauk Henry Koss. of the Dindings. Deceased brought over yesterday Mfferiaf fl malaria. Bom join-d tb< ten years ago. He ill 15 fattl <" unmarried.41 words
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Article648 1914-07-15 6 The Hon. Mr K. J. Wilkinson, i \ctiug High Commissioner and Mr- Vsi! kinson arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday evening an! are ■toying at Federal Lodge. <M H.) A mixed TmkoGreek commimUm to settle the question of emigration f.om the respective countries and to l tiou for losm iM648 words
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Article24 1914-07-15 6 Native Auimoeity in Atjeb. [from Our Ouv. Corrmpo*4**t J Ratavia. .Tuly 14. A (ioveroment engin^fr named lias been MNMiMId »•> three native\tjeh.24 words
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Article129 1914-07-15 6 BUKIT RAJAHS FALL ON DIVIDEND. I h r ltu Our Own t Hukit ll.tj^h a tuiiil cent. Tali Aver 7 j pf i BMt^llkll rent. Bukit Rajakl bwr« r .< Tbe connnoditN is- titm at g t demand. The tl ;tr< market is «|inet X.M.S. OOURT OF129 words
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Article54 1914-07-15 6 Busy N r Own < Kuala Lr.irput Th- |OI in annual BMtteg r HiM and r I Ibat the Bri)?a«ie bad bad I beirc -T Tbe property deISOU.OOO of wbirli I ptag. n< AmAi I*• r tb support during tbfl '«:ttMr ('barter Hngade and it was decided54 words
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Article53 1914-07-15 6 The anniversary meeting of th* M will be held in the Hall at ciation building in Orchard Road m 4a> evening, the 20th inst. A n work dunug Itli and a loi ment will be presented and tl a pood musical prograrmn. that there will be53 words
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Article354 1914-07-15 6 The Calcutta office of the Marconi less Co. marine section is itr Mr Marconi is visiting Indi. nection with the site for the inter-inipena! station in the Deccan. He will be accomnM i.ieut. Cook, who will remaic Marconi's departui us it om the I Amir Bfl Saud o' Nejb. the354 words
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Advertisement208 1914-07-15 6 The Famous 12 H.P. j ROVER CAR I DYNAMO LIGHTING SET IN STOCK GREtN CAK, v* \j\j gzczrk BUFP CAR. wlKb wrinci-«j f 7 I Spare wheels fitted with Tyres. I John LittleUn^ YOI"STOF THE WORLDS BEST MAKER! I^dto 3j b.p. and 7 h-p. turn with Electrical Equipments. Henderson 8208 words
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Article170 1914-07-15 7 ALL QUIET YET But Determined. P 1 *hl*>l. RmiM Skhvn x :ast. .July v. The Ocaagi celebra have so far heer: most peaceful, popular cv itt-ui.'Mt especially nt Londonderry. Sir K. r.ir-nn in ipmfc ut r.elf* ;remoon said that the QpTef I rit nf I Ister, and would170 words
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Article152 1914-07-15 7 An Autumn Session. Londou. -Inly 14. hi tbe House of tnuus Mr Asquith announced there *oi. autumn session. He hoped to n>e some time in August and would Mie House to pass the m> try r: nan lal business, the Iri-»h Ameudiug Bill, the in Budget, the House of152 words
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Article33 1914-07-15 7 Carranza's Determination. I 3 11 Work bas been MB tbe railway ml the capital. July it Carnuiza bas oiflciallv ,i tbe I uited State> tbat Btol iuti mediation with beoluta sun 1 > <33 words
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Article225 1914-07-15 7 A well attended and representative meeting of Indian Christians of all denoitious was held at the ladiuu Christ -ociation Hail last night for the pot! of sending a message of condo--1 Excellency Lord Hardinge, Viceroy and Governor (ien» ral of India, on bis recent sad bereavement.225 words
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Article128 1914-07-15 7 A SAD STORY. JHv Sibmanne Cable]. Kkctkr'b Skrvio*. Paris. July 14. The Senate yesterday iitCMMd tlie liill authorizing the grants national defence. The Reporter on the BUI in the Senate's Army Committee declared that there was insufficient ammunition for the guns, and a shortage of j two128 words
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Article29 1914-07-15 7 11 To the Last Button London, July 1 I fcett mohilisatioc of the third fleet at Portsmouth showed a remarkable condition of preparedness, not .an being miMinf.29 words
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Article47 1914-07-15 7 Austrian Panic. Vienua. July U Austnans in Belgrade were in a panic on Saturday night in consequeuce of rumours that the population intended to avenge the anti Servian ex r.ijevo. Miir;y tied to Semi in and others took ibelter in the Legatiou but nothing happened.47 words
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Article34 1914-07-15 7 Big Entries Loudou, .Inly 14.- -The annual rifle meeting at Bisley biis opened in sunshiny weather. There is a great world- wide gathering aud already there are 992 entries for the Kiugs.34 words
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Article24 1914-07-15 7 London. July 14. In the Davis Cup Decugis and <ierf:!Ot 'France) beat Roper Barrett and Mavrogordato 'Kugland' 6 3. 5—7. 7—5. 6—4.24 words
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53 1914-07-15 7 1 1 London. July 13. -Mr (>.veu I'aillip?, speakiug at tbe British X Ist Africa Uganda dinner, said tbat it was impossible on tbe present commercial basis for the ships of hi* lit m trading to V.A>t Africa to compete with intMidised German s»bip». without53 words
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Article13 1914-07-15 7 Naples, July 1 4. Tbe Duke of Aotta is seriously ill.13 words
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Article34 1914-07-15 7 Tokio, .July 18. In connection with tlie profeecutious for scandals in connection with tbe navy. .Mr I'nolev h;i> heed >en tencetl to two years imprisonment and Mr Herrmann to one year. > <34 words
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Article232 1914-07-15 7 London. .Jul lieplyin<j in a letter to tbe Timei lo criticisms passed on the India Council I*lll by Lord Cur/ou in the House of Lords last week Mr Montagu t;ays that be bas no cause to he ashamed of his part in initia ting the bill. His object232 words
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Article27 1914-07-15 7 Mr E. M. Barton, superintending civil engineer of the Naval Dockyard, Hongkong, passed through Singapore on the Khyber for Cromarty, to which station he has been appointed.27 words
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Article686 1914-07-15 7 AN EXAMINATION POSTPONED. STKONV. REI'OKT OF I'HE LIQUIDATORS' Boey Lian Chin, one of the oflicers a managing director) of the Kwong Yik Banking Company, Limited <in liquidation), came up for examination in the Supreme Court, yesterday, before the Acting Chief Justice the Hon. Mr J. A. 8.686 words
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Article136 1914-07-15 7 Municipal Commissioners pay up. The Acting Chief Justice (the Hod. Mr J. A. S. Bucknill, was occupied only for a couple of minutes yesterday morning with the action brought before him, in the Supreme Court, of Wee Kay Hock and another against the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore. Mr136 words
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Article31 1914-07-15 7 Mr Ganesh hunder, a leading solicitor of Calcutta High Court and honorary presidency magistrate, died recently. For several years he was a municipal commis sioner a«d member of the Bengal Council.31 words
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Article817 1914-07-15 7 THE OTTOMAN ASSOCIATION. London. July 19th. The following important communication has been sent, on bebalf of the Imperial Ottoman Association to Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. To the Right Honorable Sir Edward Grey, Bart., k.g., m.i\ His Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Si817 words
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Article52 1914-07-15 7 The Rev. W. E. Horley, the Key. W. G. Parker, the Rev. S. Abraham and Miss Marsh left Kuala Lumpur (or Singapore to be present at the mid-yearly meeting of the Finance Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Mission, to be held this week. Bishop Eveland will preside over the meeting.52 words
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Advertisement178 1914-07-15 7 Robinson Co, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE GENUINE TU CD MllC VA CUUM PATENT inCnlflUD FLASK ggy*" Japanned Oak Sgp^T^l Black Enamelled Aluminium Body, Nickel Top and Cap. Top and Cap. I tfSCB 1 PTIO N 8, 4^ MONOGRAMS, S ty^ v GOLD, SILVER, k,.. s C. A. RIBEIRO178 words
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Advertisement328 1914-07-15 8 Study your Complexion /&P/ Why clog the pores of your^?^^ iff skin with face powders? "'HAZELINE' H 1 Snow" if i yu\ 1* ls ar niore healthful, and most r V^yjv^v^^w^\Wi7/ Y^a effective in removing that objec- U^jß^ N r ""^fl«aKk iff V/. tionable greasy appearance <■- V an(^ allaying328 words
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Advertisement295 1914-07-15 8 Shipping INDOCHINA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Sourabaya and Samaran^. The Compaq T; CHUNSAUG due here on lTttl in^, will have prom )t de* patch for above ports. For Freight and Passage apply to BOUSTEAD ft Cd A < DtS. 1.5-; BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co i td. APCAR LINE295 words
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Advertisement611 1914-07-15 8 Shipping BICKMERS LINE. FOR ANTWERP, HAMBURG. ss. "FELICIANA" arrives here on or about the 18th July, taking cargo for the above mentioned ports For particulars regarding frf ight etc, apply lo HOOGLANDT Co., Agents. 147 16-7 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingatau, Kobe and Yokohama. The fmperial German Mail Steam611 words
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Advertisement595 1914-07-15 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB. MAIL LINE 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 /ug 17 Polynesien Aug 1 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Magellan Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V.delaCictat Sep 13595 words
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Advertisement705 1914-07-15 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and705 words
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Advertisement623 1914-07-15 8 Shipping P.& 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan. Penang, Ceyltn Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading Issued tot China Coast, Persian Onlf. Continental and America* Ports. Hfceamar* will leavt Singapore on or a boo* MAIL LINES HOMEWARD (FOR KOKOPtti From Singapore, connecting623 words
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Advertisement767 1914-07-15 9 "Substantial Successful" toas C *O— < Progress has beeii the keynote and the Assorao-e in Force $18,753,909.21 (■come for Year 1.709,463.47 Assirance Reserve Fund 3 278,694 62 DeposUeil with High Court (London) £20.000 Deposited wltb Comptroller-General Calcutta 1 Rs 200,000 i- incorporated in Hongkong. It i< re^is- Britain according to767 words
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Advertisement635 1914-07-15 9 THE OSIY UK INSURANCE" CO-PINYfHEGISTERED IN THF/COtMT lmfBT PROSPEROUS and PROGRESS'VE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED BEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry E.C £20.000 feprttad U, <llr Ens aDa M ccapilt6 tru Brmph k ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN paruc r MUW635 words
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Advertisement557 1914-07-15 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CKAITER. PAID UP CAPITAL 200 CXX REBBRYE FUMD I SiSoiS FUierve Liability of Proprietors £l 20P OCt HEAD OFFICE: &6. BIBHOPBOATE, LOHDOR, E. G. AGENCIJCB AND BBANCHEB: Arrrit&ar Hankow New York Isangfeck Eonpkong J cnans Bataviß Iloilc Pnket Bombay ipob557 words
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Advertisement363 1914-07-15 9 [FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. f:BTABL:BHED 1888, 5 Direct Governmkkt EupcßViaioa GOVERNMEKT AUDIT. 1 mSSST wokld wide Larpe Nett harplus above MaMIIMns Ist KEBEHVE and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1913, over 19,876,000.00. Cash Loans, Settlement*, etc, made localsy. Numerous modern schemes. I. H EYAMI, Manager, South Eastern Asu363 words
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Article961 1914-07-15 10 Orders by Lieut. Col. <i. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant Singapore. 181k July 1914. 8, Ralestier Rifle Range The Raugu is al lotted as under •-.urday !*th July at I M p .in. Maxim Co. Musk. Sunday 19th July at 7.30 a.m. -S.V.A. Maxim Co. Musketr '.urday961 words
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Article1074 1914-07-15 10 The tirst total where xlven represents figures f) 1912, the last column represents output tor cilentlar year to date in all cases. Year 1913. Jir c 1914. Allagnr 161,750 79,520 Alma 83,233 42,000 Alor Gajab 95,855 9.000 48,368 Alor Pongsu 101,478 4«,322 Anglo Jobore 124,524 10,194 74,0821,074 words
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Article95 1914-07-15 10 Year 191 I. .Jul Belat J 106 M Bruang Bruseh Gopeng Consol Heawood 3> Irdis Hyd Kampar Kamuning *.162 Kanaboi 2> Kinta 3,509 Kinta Association 39 Kledang Kramat Pulai 4.7 74 Lahat 6.f Malayan Tin 3.146 Menglembu Lode 4 917 Middleton 760 P. Consolidated 28. 1 Pengkalen Pusing95 words
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Article31 1914-07-15 10 Beaufort H9.7M Bode British RnraM 148,290 H Langkoii 79,700 Melalap 120,220 Membaku* 15,558 Sapong 1 68,06 H 65.4 4' Sekonc 118,040 IMP Soutt M»«t 51,2'il TeaorL 196.M0 6931 words
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Advertisement165 1914-07-15 10 B Ad Ideal i Travelling Corapaaion A real boon for Jong m journeys, where nutriment is necessary in a convenient and easily X prepared form. Made B MB of nothing but the purest B cream milk and cereals. w An eicellent thirst quencher and delightfully palatable. B Sold by all165 words
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Advertisement83 1914-07-15 10 &M 4 Wws4 f*st"*~d ®£&d mSmJi ■^PJBJPJI ggßgCTj "'"&*t WSmSs __Jm*sS& ■packing! M OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING W Asbestos, Canvas, m m Hemp, Rubber &c.g a BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., Engineering Department, i 9V SINGAPORE ZIARTIItt'S m mifor Ladies. *r\ L* -'^5^ •J« kmrp ilk.nM Martu, j JMs .a v.«83 words
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Article1537 1914-07-15 11 *sued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, July 14. Mi Li ,AX ISbUR. FAIL) r ABT DIV BUYBI>B. SELLERB. 95.000 ap It Aliag&i 7i% 16 19 B -300,0 0 £1 £'1 Anglo-Java 2 11 S 8 8. 150.00 C tl »b Anglo-Maiaj 44% Int 8 01,537 words
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Article68 1914-07-15 11 (COBBBCTBD UP TO July 14). Bank 4m J4 8 10 demand 38 31 82 Private credits 8m 1-45-16 H credits 6m 2-4* l France demand Bank 298$ Gbbmany, demand 286 India, T. T. 174t Hongkong, demand 19 1 Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66J1 Sovereigns, Bank68 words
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Article140 1914-07-15 11 July 14. Tin -'25 tone 174.00 Gambiet buyers 6.45 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.^."> Gambier Cube No. 3 8,00 Pepper Black ordin. Spot* buyers 18.87$ Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the I*.) 24.00 Nutmegß (8Q to th« Ik.) Mace (Banda^ 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) 43 (»q Bali140 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1914-07-15 11 Buhner s Sparkling Cider. Guaranteed to be the pure Juice of the apple only) IS SUPPLIED TO: THE HOUSE 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.128 words
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Advertisement85 1914-07-15 11 Time-balls on Tort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore Htandanl tiim, corresponding to 6 am, GreeuvMrh mean time. Tin; Ifaat-gm it> ttn-A at noon, indicating Singapore standard tit: every day cxcepan*; Sunday, when it U I at one o'clock. For Chronic Cbeht Complaioti, Woodb' Great Peppt85 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous955 1914-07-15 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When ogami Jap g'boat l.V>O Minura P. Sham, 22 -t .Jap consul X T ganu Licifer Dut i 4 7 Pieher Iwlawan. 1 7 Dut c onsul liatavia Hteamoiß Nat. Tonnage 4 Masttet From Consignee* Fot anam Fch 3889 Ve/.ie955 words
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Article1981 1914-07-15 12 A few days ago we published i\ cop\ a letter which has I to Ihej Committee of the Sporting Club by a number of amateur riders askiug that gentleman riders' races should be inserted in the Autumn programme, one for each day. It i» a Mkttet of some1,981 words
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Article304 1914-07-15 12 P 361 N< tEBS 1. kNDED In BOATS. Ou her arrival in Singapore Harboui from Samarang at about 8 o'clock or Monday evening the Heap Bog Moh s.s Cos Edendale met with :i serious midinp She had the misfortune to run on to the breakwater304 words
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Article60 1914-07-15 12 following is tbe list of the forthcoming competition of the Singapore Golf Club. Bogey and Medal Holiday Competitions on August Ist, 2nd and Brd August Medal on August *th and 9th Ladies' Spoon Competition ou August ICth and Captain's Cup 06 Moles Bogey Play on August lr.th.60 words
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Article158 1914-07-15 12 A disaster in the recent storm in the Arabian Sea is reported. It appear^ that owing to the nou-arrival of the usual steamer the Bhuj mails despatched on 27th June were being sent across the Gulf of Kuch from Tuna to lia/i by country boat. The boat foundered aud nine158 words
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Article305 1914-07-15 12 The Klephauta is due here from Penang to-day at 0000 with cargo for discharge. The Chuu Sing left Hongkong at p.m. ou the 11th Hist with cargo for discharge here. The pioposed alterations in the Bombay and Australian services of the Messageries Ifmritimee me not likely to take305 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement257 1914-07-15 12 HOTEL VAN WIJK p SPECIAL DINNER AND A 1 BAND NIGHT TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. B VAN WIJK SPECIAL. [J p] Real Pilsener Urquell Beer on draught from Burgerhclna I? Brauhaus. Pilsen. H New Wines as per card imported by us direct, obtainable only F at the K HOTEL VAN257 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1914-07-15 12 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES East Wharf (BaHin) Sec. I— Teikuksen Maru East Wharf Sec. 2— Tara Sheers Wharf Sec. 3 X A. &V. D, Docks S i (Tnder reconstruction) Main Wharf Sec. 4 except atgodowns No. 16. 17— Gregory Apcar M 5-Nil 6 Circe, Kinkasan Maru New Dock Sec. 7100 words
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Miscellaneous469 1914-07-15 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. s\ [urday 19th July. i .Johnston's Pier 2.15 aud 8.16 p.m. Club Bungalow 2.45 ami 5.30 p.m. Sunday 19th July. Johnston's Pier 7, 9 and 10 am. 2.:>0 and 3.30 p m. Club Bungalow m.30 and 9 .30 a.m. 12.15. 8 aud 5 30 p ra. CLEARANCES.469 words
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