The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1914
1914-07-17
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-07-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 17 1914. NO. 8,18915 words
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Article128 1914-07-17 1 While the chance of compromise in the Home Rule question is considered good iv some quarters, the Daily Chronicle is of the contrary opinion- P.ige 7. The French President has gone on a visit to Rukmu Puge 7. Count Tis/a is speaking plainly about the duty of128 words
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Article1045 1914-07-17 1 In.- pio^i mof Mi iv the repori twom ft >ear. "I"li» prosperity ol the ancien; lit -MU'iil M it iMMM \car i^ to he traced in blue hooks that are published wiili regularity aud the accuracy tli is beyond all question liut I tell of Mm pacing ol1,045 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1914-07-17 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 < iiiuiual Film, that is when a criminal set forth iv the litfht of a and the wrongilotr <m« r^es unscathed,288 words
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Advertisement435 1914-07-17 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP, TO-NIGHT The Only House in Singapore, Giving One Show a flight, and that the Best. Recognised (Even by the Children) as Easily First, and Best, and there can only be one best. PARTNERS CRIME A Hateful435 words
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Advertisement174 1914-07-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Reward for arrest of orchid destroyer Page 6. Pianola for sale Page '1. Shipping advts Takada, Dunera, Grac chus, and Taihoku Maru Page 8. Ham burg Amerika changes same page. The Merchant of Venice at the (jraud Opera to night Page 2. Fully furnished house to let Page174 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous158 1914-07-17 1 THE WEEK Frldai 17th. High Water— s-1* a.m.. o-4 p w. League football. S.R.C. v X.0. V.L.1, il) N.D.L. Outward mail due. S. V. A. Dinner. Saturday 18th. High Water— 51 aiu 5 c 7 p.m League football. R.G.A. v Azevedo*at B. Mati League football, Koyli .>) v Rangers, Tanglln.158 words
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Article327 1914-07-17 2 Nvkkov. Ra tra i- kom Disaster. \-w York. .June 14. The Bapmi of Irelaud collision was almo>: repeated 300 Ml of Nantue a- he M thfl Hamburg rasl sd into the American lii r New 1 i m a derive I i^reat be lorn in the >iJe327 words
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Article219 1914-07-17 2 A big block of two storeyed shop houses in Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, have had a narro ;>e. It was ifacon that a wooden partition at the back of Mt Mock. had CMght tire, presumably from a defective chimney. The alarm was at once given, but the inmates of theM.M. - 219 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement250 1914-07-17 2 INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS!! 1 TIIK NEW "CHAPPELL"! GRAMOPHONE RECORDS I! First Consignment Already Sold Out! FURTHER SELECTION ESH TITT'Cft) I JUST RECEIVED GIRL ON THE FILM VALSE UN PEU D AMOUR VALSE GIRL FROM UTAH VALSE OLD CREMORNE vALSE PORCUPINE PATROL ONE-STEP YOU CAN T KEEP STILL O?«E-STEP UNA BARCAROLLE Girl250 words
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Advertisement565 1914-07-17 2 Notices THE CH N HJATHI* OIL TR4DMG COMPANY SFAH AN!) '"■<>. PttOPRIBTORfO NOTI f 'K im hereby given that Uih p*rtoer< ship heretofore "iifajtsting between 4e&h Yak Beth, Tao rtwi Kht, Dim Kirn sm^ ami Su-.ii Whnh Mg*e carrying <m business at Singapore under the ittyluof Chia Fluat Ili'i Oil565 words
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Advertisement631 1914-07-17 2 RAW TOBACCO NrwOsr «v. *s h v *n BESS! jp-vyl /i v*» 4> i 2i m iU l^ AjL- 7v> t i "t 0 PREPARED TOBACCO -^^S2/S^^^^2^S TFA lll^i 1^ II fel I CAXTOX I 1^ NOTICE. r rJ th f undersi 6 n cd Lim La Sang of No.631 words
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Advertisement214 1914-07-17 2 Wanted EUROPEAN ASSISTANT Wanted immediately, to take char^ Estates Department in local office. Must have experience of Estate acconnts. Goot* salary and f a vo arable prospects to suitable man. Apply in writing with monials to Box 148. a o Free Press 13-7 WANTED Experienced European assistant for Rubber Estate214 words
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Advertisement182 1914-07-17 2 To Let TO LET Fully furnishtMi house. 3 bodroolawn, close to town. In If XZ < 17 7 TO BE LET comfortable an<] plea-: known as Mount /ion Valley Road. Immediate entr> POWELL i Cc 16 7 TO LET Back Room, Ground Suitable for a Small or* Entry from Ist182 words
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Article473 1914-07-17 3 K\ll.^ 01 MABBIAOI "Off tiik STKKN(.TH." The report of an inquiry conducted by IMn 'LVnimnt into the conditions of marriage off the itrenfttfa ia the British A tiny is- published as a Parliamentary White I'iipei [Cd. 7,441 Mrs Tenuant linds that the present conditions bear hardly upon473 words
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Article290 1914-07-17 3 a team of riflemen will leave the Mother Country in the coining August, so far as can be gathered from present arrange ments, for Australia to take part in a I match at Melbourne in October, when the Kmpire Trophy will be shot for. TheGlobe - 290 words
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Article978 1914-07-17 3 The Clarendon Press have issued The Oxford Survey of the British Empire,' a stately work in six volumes. The follow ing is from the Times review of the work Take the relations of the Mother Country to the Colonies we are apt to assume, as Sir Charles978 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1914-07-17 3 Study your Complexion Why clog \nmv /A v ///r the pores of your x^n|a iff/ skin with face powders? \A use- -M "'HAZELINE' 1] Snowy m rr healthful, and most r JkJLMSCTKgBgK^> Oj/r^f V& effective in removing that objec- iriri **'^MißfcK Hit if .ppearanc W\ vi; the irritatioc 1 Y>.235 words
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Advertisement307 1914-07-17 3 MY DEAR SIR It is absolutely impossible to get a i better pen of any description than SWAN M The latest Swan is the Safety which oannot leak even carried upside down Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement Sold by Jewellers, Importers, and Stationers. I I ILLUSTRATED CAT ALL; Mil ji307 words
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Article670 1914-07-17 4 19 Altfeonge man] people will ad»nit that er forms of iv occ:i>i<>v.al!y meeti wbo v ootrighl that he i> nnmoeiceJ. With rer, rally made that if on I ftp j it in i f "'i" l :)l que*ti Sapo lira that at-uk if the net! man mayTimes - 670 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement659 1914-07-17 4 MILKMAID |j| I 9Q&&MltUial MittC, NATURAL STERILIZED MILK. /iiflf F^^T^^' I STERILIZED TO REMOVE ALL INJURIOUS BACTERIA I J| J i; niLK gg I^T 11 I RETAINING ALL THE NOURISHMENT AND FLAVOUR OF THE FRESHEST ■'j mpkf J I £^NITS BS llp^ I ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED ""j I i659 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1914-07-17 4 PASSFNCERS EXPECTED. The PAO h T e i China a: U 1 >*übo, due JulY M. an. Mr A Mf *Pl»i Buyers M I Mra v. I, Mr fl Mrs W. G Adams. :hie, Mrs Ai lery A r^ild, l >v Janalnnd. Per PAO str Morea connecting with the n204 words
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Article226 1914-07-17 5 Mr for t I '!u;iV> i work iv 1 II ftlwmyi I London is Chi j wii :ut I hnv»« a >n of I Vl>lt itticii t bond not to tlo >.\ mi l i of at Iha ;i to meet 1 four r)if»m> :t Murra\.226 words
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Article48 1914-07-17 5 mail tit-f patched from Singapore on the l*th .June by the 6.1. steamer via Madras ami Bombay was de iivered in London on the 18th instant, tnd the French mail from Singapore on the 22nd Jane by the M.M. steamer via Marseilles was expected to be delivered yesterday.48 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement416 1914-07-17 5 I The fundamental Superiority I of Genuine Bayer's T.if !,rs of Aspirin over all other mccJica- I I nents is due to ihcii gi eat d i» yin tlu- relief of all kinds of |mm, such as headache! neuralgia, and other nervous conditions, infuenj.i, fever, ere, and I 4ut« sal416 words
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Advertisement919 1914-07-17 5 have no rival where A I 1^ If H n (ll^ lilll( is conce m c d. Ask I those who use thc k in what fchey bave to say! Remember that tli r cheapest o n paper is not xot the cheapest in actual use. You can easily convince*919 words
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Article18 1914-07-17 6 Meadows Froht. -At West Kirby, Cheshire, the wife < f MEADOWS Frost, on July 12th, of a daughter18 words
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Article, Illustration940 1914-07-17 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 17, 1914. i i •_nr Hi»-_ ;he P«»c .es rl^ht »ll!BWlW »ed by nflii-r.ce s.nd un:nib«d by ffclni >a!'i.N Ta".b h?» el-rbas proc«ytt .re to P-.-lipi^a. Lo^v't7 kod LATf, It i* perhaps characteristic of the spirit of humanity, which is never really subdued whilst940 words
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Article1309 1914-07-17 6 Mr aud Miss tieuhum. who are reported to be in excellent health and spirits, bave been staying with fiieuds at South Devon. From Saigon it is reported that many o( the notes, stolen in one lot of $100,000 in transit to the Banque de l'lndo Chine, gome months ago, are1,309 words
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Article42 1914-07-17 6 mm Oi.r NMMO«iC 1 Ml K-iwietb McKen, ie Id Ipoli ce.ueterv It m one funerals 1 h great iimiix iaral him h Mid l-v the I. I Hodges. W M. of Laifft, X deceased u.ks a member.42 words
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Article70 1914-07-17 6 THE "FETE NATIONALE." ille. .lul% 14:h i I '< ***** Consumte I ally bright. Monsieur 1. entertaining v\ itb fa ing assisted bf bis iMgfater, the Co not being sufficteatly ilong illness. Among those present wmn 1 i.. for XiMf'iu Hollar MradOl <>f the MM the Director of the BanqM70 words
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Article63 1914-07-17 6 the mm iet i bargi .i i.»-:ni i Mi \utin four Bengalis, with criminal trust in re 1 detective Inspector McAfee, and i ther bearing >tpon«ii until 23rd in> lowed an »Sfl The accu^•'d \s. places i and the prosecutors were i be took ulong with him. Tb»63 words
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Article47 1914-07-17 6 S.V .C. LECTURE. TL. I< Conduct o! the Aitac-k" by Lieuteuair L. Bowen to the Singapore Yolunte< which was to have takeu place or. 1 last, is now fixed for Tuesday Hot ins' commencing at I.BC p.m. It is hoped as many as possible will endeavour present.47 words
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Article366 1914-07-17 6 The funeral of Mr and Hn WalUi I Douglas Graham, late of Hongkong who were lost on the Empress of Ireland, was to take place on June 20. There w:. he a service at St. Mary's. Actou. and interment at Willesden Cemett >r Mr T. P. o Connor has discontinue366 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement140 1914-07-17 6 The Famous 12 H.P. ROVER CAR COMPLETE WITH DYNAMO LIGHTING SET IN STOCK GREbN CAR, WOOD WHEELS #3,500 \ett. BUFF CAR. WIRE WHEELS $3,650 Spare wheels fitted with Tyres. John Littie& C° Ifl gentlemens boots *V. AND |^i w SHOES. ODDMENTS IN BOOTS \m Pair Otl OU Pair Nett M140 words
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Advertisement34 1914-07-17 6 $10 REWARD. The above reward wii be paid to auvon^ inlormation leading to arrest of individual who destroyed the YANDA LAW II ORCHID in Neidpath Compound on Wednehi I day night. F. HILTON. 17-734 words
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Advertisement49 1914-07-17 6 If shadows fall on you and me (And, I suppose, they do). And life in dark and health is poor, And everything in blue Cheer up I and take the rhanoc you have Secure a life renewer Away with gloom for joy make room Witb Wood* Great Peppermint Care.49 words
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Article104 1914-07-17 7 Kofcatorta* C H h\r Hutrtd Officially Resigns. llj IV It ii ottuially Huerta MOifM to da\ by I'arbiijal. Ail the I the Cabin. roalfßoA M ?u i c b h\ ll] to i »i»j»il tli^ii took Urn oath and pro i to the tliit ,ti i t>-<tMv»'d an >104 words
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Article26 1914-07-17 7 Rain Badly Needed and Dfl io Russia aud ilamify. ffctißi tht; conll.t^ration. 'ii Imiaed and I: i lied in a lire in Bra26 words
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Article64 1914-07-17 7 n. third rangistrato, H and Nto Hew Iho I that on Inly Hrd they. iiautbo- nd sell or Miorphi- rious drug, to \long with v third man named I" .viii. I fl charged with bcteg in possestiion of tbe drug. Mr Haddeley of liovernineut Monopitlies, appeared64 words
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Article287 1914-07-17 7 Cape Town, June IT. Au am ye hours' debate raged .i> round tbe i iots Bill BginU persous convicted of sedition, hivjh treason, and public violence under the ftiou clause of the I'timigration Tki I m rites joined pposmg the chit: Henry Jota iM mos>t effective287 words
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Article89 1914-07-17 7 A cardboard box was received by post at '►ow- street Police Court recently. It was addressed to The officers in the dock," and in one corner were the words. Connts to be used on suffragettes." When it was opened ii was found to coni a white and89 words
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Article97 1914-07-17 7 EARLY CONSIDERATION [Kj Submarine Cable]. Rrctkr'b Skhvior. London, July 16. Sir K. Carson's sud den recall and Mr Birrell'n visit to Dublin are regarded as beintf significant, and the Irish outlook today is supposed to be more hopeful. In the llowt of Commons Mr Asquith iinnonnced that97 words
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Article86 1914-07-17 7 On the Situation London. .Inly 16. The haily ChfOl I that hopes for an Irish settlement by eooaeal mi fadiug sir K. Canon has returned <to Belfast! more determined than .-ver on :i eh an t:nt. While the <iovernment is firmly wedded to exclusion by county option, there86 words
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Article17 1914-07-17 7 London .Inly 16. Mr Aoston luutihei lain yesterday took his sent aniiil>t feoeiml cheer>.17 words
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Article29 1914-07-17 7 Loudou. .July l« Tbe House of Lords lias rejected tbe Plural Voting Hill by US to 19. This is Ibc >troiid time under tbe Parliament Act.29 words
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Article144 1914-07-17 7 Cricket. London. .Inly \t>. Sussex has heaten Gloucestershire by ;<<»4 rung, the Gentlemen have heaten the Players by 194 at Lords. Shooting Btelty, July 10 -In the Humphrey Cap Oxford scored 906 and Cambridge BfJ. Rowing. London, July 16. In the Wingtield Scull* Tann beat Wise tlast years144 words
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Article310 1914-07-17 7 London nuiy soon 6pp some of its tobacco shops run on American lines with real cute ideas from the States as to how to get the best out of the smoking f>u>iness Full details of the promised American purchase of the well known shops of Messrs Albert310 words
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Article92 1914-07-17 7 THE AUSTRIAN MENAGE. IBy Submarine ('able]. BMJTBt'f Sfrvici. liudapesth, .July 15.— In the Chamber 01 deputies, Count Ti^/a, who »vas inter pellated regarding the Servian connection with the Sarajevo crime, said that AustroServian relation! must be cleared up. Ac the question \v;t^ »till pending he could not92 words
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Article512 1914-07-17 7 lv the Mipren.e Court yesterday, the Acting Chief Justice the Hon. JirJ. A. s Bucknill. k.< commenced the bearing c a action brought !>y Meters Dilmanu au< Company, merchants, against Mr K. A Bidwell for the recovery of 9989 tor goods sold aud delivered. The plaintiff! were512 words
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Article196 1914-07-17 7 (»n tbe sth instant says the Soerabaya Niew6blad, the volcano Smeroe (in JavaJ poured forth such columns of smoke that the whole neighbourhood seemed enshouded in a dense cloud. According to an eye witness who has lived ten years in the vicinity, the mountain has not196 words
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Letter841 1914-07-17 7 What is a Captain To THI BDITOB, Dear Sir, Baring read your article What is a Captain I would like you to insert a few words in your valuable paper, referring to a few remedies which are said by a great many to he hard to find against the powers841 words
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Article67 1914-07-17 7 Will Joues doesn't 6eem to have much voice in the management of his house." No bufc as he supports his wife and her mother and two sißters he constitutes a good working minority." Fond Mother "My dear, are yon better this morning Dolly "I don't know., mamma. Is the jelly67 words
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Advertisement248 1914-07-17 7 I Robinson Co. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE I OF THE GENUINE Til ED MAC VACUUM PATENT intlimUD FLASK To Day's iMMiI, To Day's Japanned Oak y Black Enamelled Aluminium 1 Body, Nickel Top and Cap. 3 Top and Cap. Pint Size p in t Size $2-00 I |3B^ $2-75 $3-75248 words
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Advertisement326 1914-07-17 8 Singapore Gold Storage Go., Ltd. Mes? Entrance h 2 !>&•!• c zen tfiw to We* 8 a.m. to i p.m. THI <AGIE i: if. NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED A I Lotions Pinaud's Eau de Quinine AT THE ROYAL HAIR DRESSING SALOON The Best and Coolest Saloon In the East. Our Sii'oon326 words
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Advertisement464 1914-07-17 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE PQB PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. "ARRATOON APCAR" i 'it 4 p.m. ige p.]"! ply fco ADAHSON GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., 18-7 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR PORT SWETTEHHAM AND PENANG. t»»w Compact*! stfamer "LAMA" j.K P mclair, Commander will be464 words
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Advertisement583 1914-07-17 8 Shipping THE SOUTH MANCHURIA STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. JEODAH. TEIKOKL'-MARU "»,163 tous. will be d ed for the above port on < For r THE SOUTH MANCHURIA 8. S. Co.. Ltd. N BRITISH INDIA S.N. Co., Ltd FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE and SYDNEY. TIIK COMPANY "GRACCHUS 3,750 tons, is due here about583 words
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Advertisement535 1914-07-17 8 Shipping MESSftGERIES MARITIMEB. NAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, BJibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD i *RD Chili July '20 rani L- July 19 Atlantic I rdll Aug 2 Amazone '7 I'olyne Aug i 6 Lecat \-.i.- 31 Magel 14 V. ci at Bepll -ion iili Sep 27 [lan Oct I*2 Or535 words
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Advertisement636 1914-07-17 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAI! L!NE. I steal cf b -a.ng Yokohama and back. via hjropcan ports, anf. to Europe via India or America, as well a-round-the-world tickets, at reduce*! rates. Special Cheap Return Tickets to Colombo for I and II Class available for 3 months.636 words
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Advertisement457 1914-07-17 8 Shipping p. &T STEAM NAVIGATION COM? For China, JaDa~ Australia, India. Mediterranean Ports r anFrom Singapore, oonneel Colcmbo with 1914. ;:ha <lta BI TWARD (I^OH vanha July 11 bi Juiy 'tA (And Fortnightly Thereafter INTERMEDIATE DIFr SERVICE For Egypt, Marseilles h Londo Accommodation for firat and -«-fond saloo passengers. BOMKWAKL457 words
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Advertisement731 1914-07-17 9 "Substantial Successful" W our year closed. Progress has been the keynote and the results bespeak it. Assurance in PiPSI $18,753,909 21 Income for Year 1 ,709,463.47 Assurance Reserve Fund 3,278,694.62 Deposited with High Court (London) £20,000 Deposited with Comptroller-General Calcutta) R5. 200,000 111- 1 nni}>aii\ j- incorporated in Hongkong. It731 words
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Advertisement1612 1914-07-17 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPINY*REG!STERED IN THE COLONY. URGEBT PAID-UP CIPITII OF INY EASTERN PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED 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 with the1,612 words
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Article830 1914-07-17 10 For all iU portents of tracedv aud all the thorny questions with which it threa tens hereafter to disturb the peace of cations, the seriocomedy of government afc Peking preserves a certaiu quality of elemental humour and pictures jut* iucon- 1 gruity which manifests itselfTimes - 830 words
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Article60 1914-07-17 10 The old tune Portable Steam Eugine is vow giving place to newer ideas. K. < iarrett a Sons, Limited, have introduced I'iston Valve Engine using Superheated steam in which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton in the older60 words
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298 1914-07-17 10 Thi Tokyo, Jwh Premier. ltl L, in lb(1 H °»«e of h m the Hotee ot 1.. ifternooti, outlined and the *>, I the t|| and the v; bare b« q placed t, I I ntiv t. created ■ttaatiou roee without saying G«h tettag298 words
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Advertisement458 1914-07-17 10 ♦-»—<» ♦fSßßfj**"*— C.& B.ENGLISH SOUPS Sil:=H PSSE fi BLACIW Minuto •s>, 30 Varieties All Delicious Ijjjlp The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world available for your tabie. m Crosse Blackwell Cnarantee these Soups bTSL to be ..de under ideal conditions, as are all their table del.cac.es.458 words
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Advertisement94 1914-07-17 10 Bronchitis and Asvn:na of 8 years 1 standing cured by Veno's \!r--1 f wli lib 5 I I of this trou Awarded traitd Prix z?.£ Coid Medal International ReflMi Exh buia-., Paris, 1910. -U! kt I r Kaaooecter, Enfiand. UABTXM-8 jj Hior i>adies.j rl LL9 Jf Fr«n«h R«m*^v for all94 words
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Advertisement74 1914-07-17 10 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, S'KGAPCRf KftCBORAMS SiEKEKS, SIKCAPORc PBLBPWm HO 647 Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS Dm<o IQfltS, Lc Head Office Caitoo House, lestmintster, Loocob Supplies Dept. and Store* Upper Thames Street, Looooo Lamp* and Fi'ting* Dipt, Daliton, London. Workg Stsfford tod Woolwich ESANOFELE A.nti-Malaria Pills Sold Everywhere MMSM74 words
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Article1483 1914-07-17 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, July ]<;. At- IflOtfß. PaIH r ABT Dl» BOTBBB. .SELLERB. Bft 000 if h Allagar 75% 15 19 1 300,0" 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 11 3 8 IM,OOO ii 2b Anglo-Malay 44% lni 8 74 9 4 50.0001,483 words
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Article60 1914-07-17 11 (CORBBCTED UP TO July 16). Bank 4ms 3.4 demand j.3 31.82 Private credits Bmi j.4 credits 6m s 1.4$ Fbance demand Bank 293^ Gbbmany. demand 288 India, T. T. iT4| Honqkono, demand 20% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66? Sovereigns, Bank Buying (8.64 Bank of England60 words
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Article143 1914-07-17 11 July 16. Tin buyers Gambler buyers 6.45 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.2*, Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'povo buyers 18.87$ Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24. fi Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Arnboina) Bali Coffee143 words
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Advertisement132 1914-07-17 11 HumberettE AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett. WATER-COO ED $1,325 Complete ex Garage. Xi ate s t testimonial from a Singapore purchaser Singapore, Bth D< c 1918. s THE BORNEO Co. Ltd., Present Sirs, W to the Humberette 1 purchased ionth> ago, I am pleased to say satisfaction. Th 'led engine leaves nothing132 words
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Advertisement31 1914-07-17 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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Miscellaneous1024 1914-07-17 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Maslei From (»n»lgneei Ann l-eh 3889 Ye/ie lombo, 15-6 M I'riffrtain Alting Dut 705 Osterhuis U Deli, 1 ups Agency B Deli 11 Breid \or 645 Folkpstad Bangkok. 1 7 Siang Benlarig Brit 2510 Hastie igon, LSI tO aid B. H. Guan Brit 2431,024 words
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Article694 1914-07-17 12 Kw.n rHI 3.C.4 The Hangers accomplished a smart per forinance on th» ft.CC. ground ia^t even ing, defeating the S.C.C. by the only goal of a very keenly contested game, in which there was little to choose between tlu teams. In the first half the Club had the more694 words
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Article61 1914-07-17 12 The following are the players to meet the White Star 1, on Saturday at the Police Ground, Beach Road Kang Theng Quee, Goalkeeper, Lim Chuan Chye, Chow Quee Hian, Backs Tay Teck Seng. Tan Fian <^uee, Tan Kirn Theng. half backs Quek Soon Yong, Tay Peng61 words
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Article132 1914-07-17 12 The following is the team which will represent Malacca in Saturdays interstate Hockey Match at the B.CC. -H. W. Ford (goal) .1. F. S. Carmichael and O. Beatty T. (i. Kegott, H. C. Longland, and g. G. Kelly B. Cutbill, W. M. L. Bower, 0 T. Dusseck.132 words
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Article922 1914-07-17 12 With pach individual man or woman we lind the following non-material elements associated in the beliefs of the Malays of tbe division of the Seven Provinces, as the old Kingdom of Patani is called under Siamese administration 1. The Nyawa. the life breath, almost, but uot922 words
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Article98 1914-07-17 12 A certain (ilasgow milkman was suspected of using the pump handle rather too much before starting out with his milk delivery. The other day as he was standing serving customers in a busy side street, a man passing nudged him, and whispered Look out, the sanitary inspector is coming roundD.C. - 98 words
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Article308 1914-07-17 12 Our market is still gloomy and dealings ire on a very small ecule. With the exception of Oil Shares which have easea off again considerably then ate few alterationsto make in the Sterling quoted shares. Local Industrials are still steadily enquired for and maintain their prices. Riiuseh.308 words
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Article30 1914-07-17 12 The followiug are the figures of Peral tin exports for the mouth of Jane includ ing I'pper Perak. Block tiu I,o] 1.86 pkls Tiu ore 80,881.95 Duty 1388,344.44.30 words
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Article12 1914-07-17 12 Agents. Kennedy .v. Co. New Columbia Hi. 09212 words
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Article92 1914-07-17 12 GOVERNOR- GENERAL'S HOUSE. a Dispute Settled. The question of the residence or the Governor General at Sydney, which gave rise to some difficulties owiug to the appropriation of the historic Government House by the State Government, has been solved by the munificent offer by Miss Edith Walker, a notable Sydney92 words
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Article178 1914-07-17 12 The following are the handicaps iv the forthcoming S.C.G. Sports 150 Yards Handicap <no heats Taylor, scr Henry, Earle and Specht, 4 yds; Knight. yds; Morrison and Bennett 10 yds. 000 YARDS H \M»ii ai Pash scr; Hunt and Earle 15 yds; Cassels, Specht, Henry and Tonkin178 words
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Article128 1914-07-17 12 i>k\th During Fishing ToihNews has reached Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, that the bcdy of Colonel Robert Frederick Lindsell, C.8., who has been missing for more than two months, has been found in the Bellacoola river, British Columbia. Colonel Lindsell, whose home was at Biggleswade, was making a year's fishing tour128 words
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Article256 1914-07-17 12 Tbe Feliciana is expected here from Shanghai on the lHth iuet. The I)oner;i is due here from Calcutta joa Sunday l'.'ih idem with general cargo I. for discharge. The outward N'.D.L. mail steamer will arrive this morning, and she will leave for China and -Japan at 5 this256 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement297 1914-07-17 12 CANADA IN 1913 Manufactures produced 62Q oqq 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 3UN LIFE a c s oTp^ e OF CANADA S. J. HOWF RUBBER. JACKSON'S PATENT FIBRE COMPOUND is now proved to be the best297 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous533 1914-07-17 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. satcrday 19th July. .Johnston's Pier 2.10 and 3.15 p.m. Club Bungalow '2.45 ;»ud 5.80 p m. Sunday 19th July. k Johnston's Pier 7, 9 and 10 a.m. 8.80 and a. 30 pm. Club Bungalow 5.30 and 0.80 a.m. 12.1 3 and 5.80 p.m. CLEARANCES. I Nationality British533 words
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