The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1914
1914-07-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-07-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEN SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 20. 1914. NO. 8,19115 words
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Article188 1914-07-20 1 A tire at Pusing did considerable damage Page 6. I Entries for Penang August race meeting i appear on P rge 13. i Our London correspondent describes the < Rubber Exhibition— Page 6. Singapore defeated Malacca at bo< easily on Saturday Page 12. Huerta has left Mexico188 words
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Article1240 1914-07-20 1 Surely you to Sospel < >h but you ought to tfo to Sospel, it s ot them all." How sick we were of the sound. \ci'ii lav passed but som< body enquired if we bad beeu to *»osp< declared tbat it would be simply criminal io1,240 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement719 1914-07-20 1 ALHAMBRAPALLADIUM THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD SECOND SHOW 915 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. TO-NIGHT oommbncing at 9 im. sharp, TO-NIGHT! a The Only House in Singapore, Giving One Show a Night, and that the Best. When719 words
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Advertisement174 1914-07-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Japara for Java ports on July 2~> Page h. To let furnished Tolcarue Tanglin Hill road Page 2. Dunlop tyres synonymous with per fection Page 12. Whiteaway Laidlaw's annual cheap sale begins on July 27 Page 5. Robinson and Co. have a stock oi Wolffs toilet preparations Page174 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1914-07-20 1 THE WEEK Monday 20th. High Water d-il a.m.. 7-31 p.ra V.M.C A. annual meeting M. M. Homeward mail Ante. St. Margaret. Sixa-side football. S.( Tuesday 21st. High Water— lo-13 a.m.. 8-45 p.m. Singapore Assizes. Six aside football, S.C.C. Wednesday 22nd. High Water— lo 49 a.m., 9-33 p.m. Tingkil. McAlister s.135 words
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Article353 1914-07-20 2 BURLEIGH' S SCOOPS." The Telegraph." in a lengthy appreci ation of the late Mr Rennet Burleigh, who ed for so many years on the stuff of our contemporary, recalls two of the war correspondents most famous "scoops." Both were concerned with the South African War. The flr>-. WM an interview353 words
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Article154 1914-07-20 2 Mr Roosevelt told some good stories last night in his lecture before the members of the Royal Geographical Society on his expedition in Brazil. One was about a tribe of Indians who play football only with their heads. The first man kicks off by running forward, flinging154 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1914-07-20 2 .tß3^*lor. 'M, OF ALL CHEMISTS g£ A unique cure against Acidity, Heartburn Loss of appetite etc.. etc DYSPEP3IN A duse is effective in severe cases. Price 75 cts per phial. Advance with order. Post rree. To remedy skin Diseases, Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, Mercurial disorders. Exhaustion, Debility etc. "SARSA M the216 words
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Advertisement1232 1914-07-20 2 Notices NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED i A L*l OK s < X OF Lotions Pinaud's Eau de Quinine AT THE ROYAL HAIR DRESSING S&LOON The Best and Coolest Saloon in the East. Our Saloon i^ DBder direct supervision of Three European Diplomaed Hairdressers AND THEIR ASSISTANTS. Satisfaction Guaranteed LADIES HA'R WORK1,232 words
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Advertisement492 1914-07-20 2 Wanted WANTEO Permanent Way lisp<ct r. IptS* line, for B. N. B. State Railway (-alary *I*'o per month, quarters or ■Uowaaci Apply to OUTHRIK a Co.. Ltd.. .^iugap 19-5 uc SHORTHAND-TYPIST Wanted fcr Riugap.re Office. Apply in own hand- writing to F. W. BARKER k Co Winchest< r House, 15492 words
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Advertisement208 1914-07-20 2 For Sale FOR SALE White marhir Timv 24 inch h n iv p MMtTM |0 iiiHCiiii,< A Maga/ i. FCR SALE Pianola is +»f oonditut amm, Ap| •!> PIANOLA r. 1 17 7 SIEMENS! WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE TctaJM SIEMENS, SINGAPORE Telephone No. 547 Electrical Engineers. Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS SRGTHfcKoL^^-o208 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous436 1914-07-20 2 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Tim P AO str Malwa, conn ctieg with the mraailT China at Colombo, due July 25.— I. Graham. W. MacF. Phillips. tlissG Rawion. Mr A Mrs A A Grant, T. A. Ball, E. flatrtna. fT HrfltTl Mr Mrs J. E. Mercer, F, App*. C. S. Buy. is. J.436 words
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Article613 1914-07-20 3 Insi i.tei) uy a Woman. A good deal of ridicule is at present being cast upon tbe code of honcur pre valeut among the officers of the German army. aud upon the famous Military Court of Honour, by which this code is dictated, says the Berlin correspondent613 words
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Article232 1914-07-20 3 Discover** at Merton. A discovery of interest to archaeologists and antiquarians has been made at Merton by housebreakers while engaged in the demolition of part of the buildings owned by the Liberty Silk Printing Company, on the River Wandle, at Merton. The build ing, which is being pulled232 words
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Article56 1914-07-20 3 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi Diesel, and Suction Oas Engines and Plants enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Consumption from A56 words
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Article253 1914-07-20 3 The Chesterton Case. Loudon, June 25th. The case in which Cecil Chesterton, editoi of The New Witness," is charged with having criminally libelled Sir Rufus Isaacs (now Lord Heading, Lord Chief Justice of England', Mr Herbert Samuel (President of the Local Government Board) and Mr Godfrey Isaacs, in253 words
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Article84 1914-07-20 3 I hear that suburban gardeners are suffering more than usual from the ravages of slugs, and I am reminded of a story 4 heard last summer. A man wearing a worried look went into a shop which advertised a patent slug exterminator, and asked for a hundredweight.84 words
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Article493 1914-07-20 3 Lorn» Sydenham's Views. Bishop Coplestou presided at the annual m— ling of the Oxford Mission to Calcutta. Cauon Brown (Superior of the Mission) said that they had decided recently, with the munificent help of Government, to open a new hostel in Calcutta for medical students, and they493 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement180 1914-07-20 3 ?^5 'i/cni no 9 D KtrLcK n \Yf (tit c Mark \KLtvT Cod Liver Oil M f lV I vv i t m r/JuffY lV\ MA ft jj 1 Malt Extract fl f The World-renowned vi Repairer of Weakened lv \yl Constitutions V\J The first spoonful of this remarkable 111180 words
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Advertisement233 1914-07-20 3 I i Health for Infants l-or ov. i hah a-ccatun Savor use, both at home aad abroad. It has the repuutton oi bem X a thoroughly reliable (<hkl f or Infants Savory A Modrr'i Pood mpplies inst thr iroarUlunetii M*** i tlirive on it even when the) nothing rJae Itorinfatnu233 words
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109 1914-07-20 4 |>r I, in the Niin't w for which dieal The er to urely an and t fortes not only foi 1». par: natal public prof It should i foi should brii into the present ■i I In othet irhed. nnple, vtiy little Con >dy.109 words
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Article210 1914-07-20 4 Chengyangkwan. .hive 26. A very ex airs prevails at present in connection with armed robber beads, which roam Bl irill around the ■etionpeing Ji- ol Liaunchow, uid Sinchowfu, in Anhui nrovince. These ro 1 1 to be chief)** composed of deserter* from White Wolf's ;ii my,210 words
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Article124 1914-07-20 4 London. .Line 19. The Humphrey Pump Company has undertaken a contract to install 10 pumps to drain Lake Mareotis in order to reclaim the great Nile delta for cultivation. Lake Mareotis extends southward from Alexandria, and is separated from the Mediterranean by a narrow isthmus ol sand. In124 words
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Article246 1914-07-20 4 L'llK iNM VN I !*< With the approve! of the Secretary ot Oo? i aoi General iv Com follow [odia I ran!; for of tbe 1 d mil tary employ, including ol the Indian Ordnance Department a tarj Works i will jr 1914, Ll aa al pre-246 words
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Article308 1914-07-20 4 We are informed that tbe soldier is j shortly to be supplied with a loose fitting i jacket for walking out purposes, which trill add to his personal comfort and selfipect, and will do away with the necee for constantly wearing the old lightly buff308 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement710 1914-07-20 4 mmmkmm9anm ma^mmmwm^kmMwmmmmmmm^ VLM9m i^mi mh'+M WMIM *4*Mi*f M M mM^ mm r^ mm AYI LlViVVr\l 1^ J STERILIZED NATURAL MILK > V brand 1 NEVER VARIES. C J -m Pure Fresh Cows' IV! ilk. "MILKMAID Sterilized Milk. 1 /^/7//>TI C ?/Z-» This analysis is given by T.H, Tis f y*m^^710 words
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Article1537 1914-07-20 5 P AND O. M EETING. THE l >MBINE a ITH THE 8.l The following s traordmary general meeting of the pro prutors. beld at tbe Company r'i Ut'tces, •ulon, on lime 1 1. >ir Taaasai Beaaeti i after the notice had been I Twelve yeais ago. or tl. it. I1,537 words
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Article223 1914-07-20 5 News is to hand from Netherlands India to the effect that an official for Chinese affairs is making a trip of inspection of the hutch Chinese schools with a view to find ing out whether, in connection with matters of a practical social nature, it would223 words
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Article30 1914-07-20 5 The Hague, duly 3rd. The Arbitrator has settled the dispute regarding the delimitation of the Dutch and Portuguese possessions in Timor in favour of the Netherlands.30 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement1417 1914-07-20 5 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Tbe British Iron Screw Steamer GOLDEN CROWN To be held at Powell Co.'s sale-room On Tuesday, the 11th Aug., at 2-30 p.m. Built by Cochrane and Cooper, Beverley. Length 110 feet, breacth 81 feet, depth 11 feet 4/lu. Registered tonnage 60.31 tons. Carrying capacity about 1001,417 words
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Advertisement267 1914-07-20 5 I THE SALE OF SINGAPORE I OUR I ANNUAL CHEAP SALE BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 27th I AND I CONTINUES THROUGHOUT I AUGUST I THE BI6CEBT MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE YEtR Whiteaway, Laidlaw I AND Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. r7aTa*a*a*a*a*a*a*a**ataTaTa'a»JaTaTaMa»« m *~^^^^^^^^^^mm*m^mmw^mmmmmmmwa aaamamwammmwaßmmMmmmwam! agMf,Ta*Ta*a***TaTaTMiaTaTaTaTaTa«MaWrMTMra^ 9mmM I W m TKe Value of267 words
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Article, Illustration936 1914-07-20 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, July 20, 1914. •'i.o- tn* .*"ro;.ie .4l'.- mail!** v r M9C* md m*N**ml fe? f»lnl -t Tn;.r ~r ei*rlo-s oracc"/» 4r»» -c»»;i7 MA l*r. On the eve of any great crisis, whether that be political or otherwise, it is inevitable that the air should be936 words
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Article520 1914-07-20 6 Tbe marriage of Miss Ella Dorothy Symonds and Mr V. H. Collins will take place on August Ist at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Key. Frank G. Swindell Strait 6 Settlements) has been elected a non resident Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute. Lieutenant B. Dryer, inspector of army schools at520 words
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Article835 1914-07-20 6 MARVELS AND WONDKHS AT ISLLNO PON. .•**Y«H*I Our Ow* Correspondent. London. June 24. The fourth International rnhher and allied industries exhihition opened by Prince Arthur of Connaught at the Koyal Agricultural Hall on Wednesday has prov- i ed an "eye opener' to Londoners and the. many visitors835 words
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Article124 1914-07-20 6 Our Kuala Lumpor correspondent wire 6 that the Empire Hotel has declared an interim dividend of five per cent. The Service in Kuglish at the Johore Church previously arranged for August 2 will not be held till August 16. Among the various dangers that threa ten our civilisation, why have124 words
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Article172 1914-07-20 6 DOPING AT SAKDOWN Stewards take Action CUUr} J Katl I I a Loudon. .Inly 17. Tin- l*e«ol( u§> Kcli 1. Hapshm Httinß 1. 2. Honey wood i|>onogbu»- I 8. Kennymore (Clark 9. 2) 1] Thirteen ran. Won hy two ln*ajllM three. White Magic MM ridden b] dal. and172 words
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Article35 1914-07-20 6 [nab t !oneidei able rrhick broke out at Pusing rfnjM !.»!,i. the lpoh bi called tl ,J got a firm ho block of twelve buildings, line completely dt all ahemi 10 > m>35 words
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Article29 1914-07-20 6 Kuala Lumpur, .l.i! The deato has taken place at the pean Hospital of Mrs following au operation. Mr Cc supt. of the (iovt. piautatu; ing.29 words
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Article32 1914-07-20 6 Kuala Lumpu The Malay Mail hears on good aut. that a scheme is being drawn up to i the V. M. S. Agricultural Depart n. deal with locusts in Malacca.32 words
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Article28 1914-07-20 6 The Band of the "ith. Light lufauti by kind permission of the officers of tb Regiment, play in the ('ardent on day instead of Moi p.m.28 words
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Article332 1914-07-20 6 The Malay Mail regrets to aim the death, which occurred at his oenrl of Mr. J. Johnson, engiu Federated Malay States Railways. Johnson, who had just received his pension, had been ill for some time. Hi been in hospital here and had also vi India lor treatment. He bad been332 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1914-07-20 6 JLS.T PUBLISHED! JUST PUBLISHED!! THE VALUATION OF RUBBER ESTATES FOR Valuers, Investors and Planters BY F. C. PECK. Price $5.00. A BOOK FOR EXPERTS. KELLY ancT WALSH, Ltd., SINGAPORE aaaaja^Baaa-ajaaßß-aaj mammmmmmmwmmmmmmmmaa^a^ammawmtamawammmawmmwmamm m^awwMßmvmmammmt The Famous 12 H.P. ROVER CAR .mi... _>j^ COMPLETE WITH DYNAMO LIGHTING SET IN STOCK GREEN CAR. WOOD149 words
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Article243 1914-07-20 7 ULSTERS RELEASE IN SIGHT Liberal Party Divided. [By Submarine Cable]. Kki ikk 1 Sr.avica There were two full Cabinet meetings today on the Iri-h question, four this week. After tbe second met the views of tb- lovernme nt on the demand for the »\< iusion of I243 words
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Article90 1914-07-20 7 Political atmosphere is electrical. :ty ban stimnlntni hope the eonnl kl last on the eve of rts that communication-, have —ed between Vsquith. Bonar Law and o. luodnt working boldly for a settlement ar»- i*ivfii great proinineuce. in any :hmj* points to Monday being ll memorable. announced90 words
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Article325 1914-07-20 7 Politics Detain the King lv.v 1-. To i to have >f tnobilisatiou of the i in sunshiny weather to watch the inspection *nd were ►CO disa i that the King was '.itical situation. The carried out. Kir- oplane f -re ag: The Shamrock and Erin on their325 words
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Article74 1914-07-20 7 HUERTA LEAVES MEXICO. Refuge on German Cruiser. [By Submarine Cablel. Rioter's Sf.kvici. Brownsville, Texas. July 17.- -San Luis Potosi has surrendered to the Rebels. Mexico City July 17. Carbajal received tbe diplomats here and assured them he would omit no effort to reestablish peace. Puerto Mexico J uly 17.74 words
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103 1914-07-20 7 MR LLOYD GEORGE AS THE FAT BOY." London. July 17. Mr Lloyd George, speaking at the Hankers' Dinner at t!j.' Mansion HoniS, allttded to the imminent menace of industrial trouble from the unparalleled eonibinatioa ol i\ million transport workers and miners. He uttered lemn warning that the prospect of the103 words
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Article63 1914-07-20 7 London. Jul) 17 In the House ol Commons Mr Asqnitb said that the nee session would commence the last week of November. He announced that many bills would be dropped, but the Government ia tended to pass the Beet African Loan Bill, the Soudan Loan Bill,63 words
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Article35 1914-07-20 7 Loudon, duly 18. A strike of three thousand engineers is threatened at Black buru. the employers having refused holiday demands. Chicago, .July 18. The railwaymen who went out have asked for Federal "media tion.35 words
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Article31 1914-07-20 7 London, duly 17. telegram from Berlin says that an \rmy /pppelin accidentally crossed tbefrontier. The Hussions fired at it but tbe airship re crossed the frontier without damage.31 words
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Article41 1914-07-20 7 London, July 18. brilliant banquet was given at Lincoln's lun last night when members of the cabinet, .lodges, aud others were present, the occasion oeing a farewell to Sir Kdward Clarke on b<^ retirement from the Bar.41 words
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Article13 1914-07-20 7 BULGARIA' S LOAN Sofia. .Tuly l, —The King has i j.iedthe (ierra&n loan.13 words
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Article19 1914-07-20 7 London, July 17. A Suffragette bas slashed Millais' picture of Carlyle iv the National Portrait Gallery.19 words
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Article21 1914-07-20 7 Bukbarest duly 18. Five Bulgarian soldiers have beeu killed in a sanguinary conflict on tbe Roumanian frontier.21 words
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Article100 1914-07-20 7 There was a well tilled house nt the Alhambra on Saturday night, snd a really acceptable programme was much enjoyed. The principal film, is one of the "Hook and Hand series of detective stories, and it contained some exciting incidents, with virtue triumphant in tbe end. But it100 words
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Article38 1914-07-20 7 Y.M.C. A. The annual anniversary meeting of the Association will be held this Monday night at *.4 5 o'clock when a report and a financial statement for 1913 will be presented. There will be a good musical programme.38 words
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Article50 1914-07-20 7 Y.W.C. A. A general meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association will be held at the C. E. Mission House, Government Hill, by kind permission of Miss Abel, on Saturday, August Ist. There will be tea and games in the compound at 4.30 p.m., followed hy music and an address.50 words
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Article1030 1914-07-20 7 BIGGISH DIVIDEND ASKED KOR. The annual general meeting of the Kelemak Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on Saturday at the registered office, French Bank Buildings. Mr E. F. Mauldon presided, and there were also present Messrs C. V. Miles, J. Love Montgomerie (directors), St. V. B. Down, E.1,030 words
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Correspondence.
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Article403 1914-07-20 7 To The Editor. Sir, The letter from your Correspondent Captain reveals a state of affairs which is not as widely known as it should be. It should be published throughout the nautical profession so tbat any person meditating coming to Singapore to earn a living would know403 words
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Article336 1914-07-20 7 There was a good house at the Palladium on Saturday evening when the management placed before an appreciative audience a programme of merit. The two feature films. "Partners in Crime" and "a Hateful Bondage'" were both much enjoyed heing all British productions full of incident of a most336 words
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Advertisement56 1914-07-20 7 The minstrel boy to the wn- has gone, In the ranks of health you 11 nnd him Woods' Peppermint Cure he's depending on, And he left his cough behind him. Don't leave home when abroad you roam Without a stock close by you, For health is vict'ry you'll all agree,56 words
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Advertisement229 1914-07-20 7 WOLFF SOHN S I KALODERMA PREPARATIONS. n.-f*^v^h \<^jmEJA^—*m\ fs> mammmi^^^^^^^^mm^m^KL rnl(fs&K^Z-Jfii2A* jAt\W w -*^L 1 R a Mr '-JrFjaV Jr^n^^^ m I i l l** p Toilet Soap Shaving Talc 75 cts. per Box Soap Powder of 3 Tablets 45 cts. per Stick 35 cts. per Tin Robinson Co. GENTLEMENS229 words
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Advertisement576 1914-07-20 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Thk niMIIBI New Twis-bt Steamku "TAKADA I B.HOO tons, O. M. Robins, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports, on or about Wednesday, 22nd instant, at 4 p. m. This steamer has been specially constructed for576 words
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Advertisement574 1914-07-20 8 Shipping KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. Of BATAYI A JAPARA will be despatched fortnightly for Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal. Pekalongan aud Semarang commencing on Saturday, 25th July 1914. For freight and passage apply, to KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Royal Packet Navigation Co. of Batavia) Singapore Office, 2*3, Collyer Quay. 20-7574 words
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Advertisement566 1914-07-20 8 Shipping NY. 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 Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all566 words
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Advertisement546 1914-07-20 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB. MIL LINE China, Japan. Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWAKD 1914 1914 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Polynesien Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Magellan Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V. de la546 words
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Advertisement695 1914-07-20 8 Shipping N.D.L Norddeutsctaer Lloyd. Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers ot this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp lon, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and695 words
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Advertisement599 1914-07-20 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyltr. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports. Plymodt. and London Through Bills of Lading issued tot Chin* Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and Atnstfaa* Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (ros Europh From Singapore, connecting Colombo599 words
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Advertisement544 1914-07-20 9 "Substantial Successful" r closed Progress has been the keynote and the results bespeak it. Assurance in Fores $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 ComptroMerGeneral Calcutta) R5. 200,000 i incorporated in Hongkong, It is regis-icrMnlin-j in thr .Wuianrc <544 words
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Advertisement527 1914-07-20 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPINY*RE6ISTERED IN'JHE COLONY. L4RGEBT PAID-UP; CIPfTAI ;0F INT EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England, arid complies with the527 words
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Advertisement568 1914-07-20 9 CHARTERED BANK 1 of India Australia and China.' INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID DP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE FUND £1,800,000 Reierve Liability of Proprietors £1 200,000 EEAD OFFICE 88. BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, B. 0. AGENCIICB AND BRANCHEB: j J Araritsai Hankr.w New York Bangkok Hongkong Penang ft Batavia Uoilo Pnket Bombay lpoh568 words
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Advertisement362 1914-07-20 9 PEDE.RAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established i&BJ. Dirbct Government SuPEßVisioa Government Audit. Policies are "WORLD WIDE" and NoaorfeitablL. *££l^* NeSt Sar P ,l »8 above llabllltlea fot usbtl.VE and all outstanding clalma. law Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00, "ash Loans. Bettlements, etc, made locally Numerous taodtm schemoa. i. H. EYANB,362 words
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Article433 1914-07-20 10 ROYAL Fusiliers' Fine Recokh. Simla, June 24. The annnal meeting of the governing council of tbe Koyal Army Temperance Association took place on Wednesday, June •24th, at the residence of the Commander-in-Chief in Simla when General Sir Beauchamp Dun took the chair as President. His Excellency is433 words
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Article1063 1914-07-20 10 The first total where given represents figures f? 1912, the last column represents output fo» calendar year to date in all cases. Year 1913. Ju c 1914. Allagar 161,750 79,520 Alma 88,288 42,000 Alor Gajah 95,855 9.000 49,368 Alor Pongsn 101,478 48,322 Anglo Johore 124,524 10,194 74,0821,063 words
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Article109 1914-07-20 10 I gar 1913. Jun< -t 2,106 Bruang |Bjf Bruseh 1.287 Gopeng Con sol Heawood Irdis Hyd Kam par Kamuning 6,162 616 Kanaboi 2.6--'Kiuta 3,509 II Kinta Association 5.7 1 liKledang 2.045 1,161 Kraioat Pulai 4,7 Lahat 6,6 Malayan Tin 3.146 i Menglembu Lode 4.917 1,761 Middleton 760 P.109 words
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Article30 1914-07-20 10 Beaufort 89.784 Bode 1 British P.oraeo 14H.290 IiLangkon 79,700 Meialap 120,220 Membakat 15,653 2r Sapong 168,068 65.44* Sekong 118,04* 16 Soutk Feel 61,221 Teno-r 196,160 9t .62a30 words
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Advertisement351 1914-07-20 10 RAW TOBACCO PREPARED TOBACCO -^^^^^^^s TEA ai— t ?4 >i "^wT^iV f^l* f-T* 1 kT^>* I-S^ri V-— Ikkiseng ||fe I Ji ffei t c a vton j •^JT^pm^l NOTICE. I the undersigned Lim La Sang of No. 27 Market Street, Singapore, have purchased the goodwill of Chops Loh Kee Ser351 words
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Article1459 1914-07-20 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokera, July 18. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. ;_> iseuß. Paid ast Di* BoTEks. Sellers. ■5.5.000 2b 28 Aliagar 74% 15 i g 500,00 £1 £1 Anglo- Java 2 3 8 160,000 Ii 2s Anglo-Maiay 44% Int 8 6 9 3 50,0001,459 words
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Article69 1914-07-20 11 (COBRRCTBD OP «0 .luly 11). Bank 4ms 5.4 |g demand j.B 81 82 Private credits 8m a 1-4 5 16 h credits 6m 3. 4* Francs demand Bank 293*. Grrmany, demand 288 India, T. T. 1744 Hongkong, demand 20|% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66| Sovkrrignb,69 words
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Article149 1914-07-20 11 July 18. Tin buyers I Gambles buyers 6.45 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.25 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spose buyers 18.87. Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the 16.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) 43 00149 words
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Advertisement22 1914-07-20 11 BORNEO" CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON AND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur. AND THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers, j Supplies NOW AVAILABLE22 words
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Advertisement142 1914-07-20 11 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Basin) Sec. I— Teikoku Maru East Wharf Sec. 2— Kawachi Maru Sheers Wharf Sec. 3 I A. &V. D. Docks t Met€lor (I'nder reconstruction Main Wharf Sec. 4 except at godowns No. 16, 17— Nil 6 Andalusia 6— Yangtsze New Dock Sec. 7— Volunnia,142 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous846 1914-07-20 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Conalgneea Fot Annam Fch 8889 Vezie Colombo, 15-6 M M Uncertain Borkum Ger 4194 Grauty Manila. 17 7 Behn Mever Havre 20 Benlang Brit 2510 Hastie Saigon, 13 7 Pa Port Said Drachenfels Ger 4512 Bulling Newcastle, 14 7 Huttenbach Uncertain846 words
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Article974 1914-07-20 12 I S offish Com wmottdi nt.) Edinburgh, June' 2s. By winning the Open Golf Champion ship at Prestwick, Harry Vardon has forged ahead of his great rivals, Braid and Taylor and made himself once more the undisputed record holder. Twenty one years nave elapsed since Taylor974 words
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Article424 1914-07-20 12 BmoAPoai ih:ik\t Malacca. ft Malacca hockey eleven were badly defeated by Singapore on the S.C.C. ground on Saturday. The turf was somewhat greasy owing to the rain earlier in the day, but this did not seriously affect the play. Malacca were quite mastered, and in the first half especialiy424 words
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Article142 1914-07-20 12 There's breath of moor and ben in it And sough of Highland glen iv it There's battle roar by sea and shore And tramp of marching men in it. There's rune of ancient pride in it Aud dirge of men who died in it There's daring bold of142 words
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Article109 1914-07-20 12 That a soulless corporation may have a keen sense of humour is iHuifcratcd in the case before the New Jersey .-ujreme Court. Mr F.V. Wilkinson brought a suit against the Erie Railroad for £5,000 for damages suffered by him when a wagon he was driving was109 words
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Article92 1914-07-20 12 Kuala Kangsar, July 16th. There have been several cases of cholera in and about the neighbourhood of Kuala Kangsar. So far there have been four deaths. The four persons who died lived in Talang, Bukit Chander, Kota Lama Kiri and Salak North. Mr. O'Hanlan has been92 words
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Article42 1914-07-20 12 Mr. Sumner, Acting Inspector of Schools' Perak, is in the Taiping Hospital, being laid up with a bad attack of dysentery. Mr. W. H. Rooney, formerly in charge af the electric light in Malacca, has now joined Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co.42 words
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Article258 1914-07-20 12 Entries for the August Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Fenaug, July IS. AlTi MN HIJIDII M. Distauce mile. Warrior, Venture, Peregrine, Nor6e Girl. Pknanc. STAKES. Distance six furlongs. Consistent, Cambooya. La Vie, Moment, Charity, Fourteen. SELLING PLATE. Distance mile. La Cocotte, Batu Gajah, Hotshot. Lossie, .loss, Sandy258 words
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Article58 1914-07-20 12 The Championship for 1914 will be played over tbe Singapore Golf Club links. First round to be completed by August *th second round August 9th third round August 15th aud l«ith aud the Final on August 22nd and 23rd. Entrants are requested to enter through the Honorary58 words
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Article73 1914-07-20 12 The match between the Straits Ever green F. C. and the White Star I in the above League Competition was played on Saturday afternoon, on the Association's ground before a large crowd of spectators. The game was a slow one aud in the first half the73 words
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Article35 1914-07-20 12 The A/.evedos journeyed to Blakan Mati on Saturday to meet the K.G.A. in tha League. A gcod game resulted the home side winning by two to nil, White and Brown being the scorers.35 words
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Article263 1914-07-20 12 The Italian Chamber of Deputies, on 19th inst., debated the proposed vote of f.1,700.000 for Italian military and naval forces in the Far East. Signor Chiesa (Republican) proposed a resolution invit ing the Government to withdraw the expedition. Signor Batfcaglieri, Under Secretary for the Navy, said263 words
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Article303 1914-07-20 12 The Spanish mail tteamer Alicante arrived at the Wharves yesterday afternoon. Tbe Taroba arrived here from Penang yesterdiiy morning, with general cargo for discbuige. The H.A.L. steamer Scandia left Suez on the 17th inst. and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 7th proximo. Tbe303 words
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Article219 1914-07-20 12 The cause of misunderstanding among the nations is not so much a bad heart as an uniformed head. Lord Shaw. Ir iv horribly narrow minded to suppose that the Almighty is hopelessly In favour of Fourteenth Century effects. Mr A. C. Benson. To keep fit is219 words
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Article130 1914-07-20 12 Pin Seng, Brit. 378, Davidson. 19 7. Penang, Ea6t Trad. Co., Penang 21. Gunnersen, Nor. 750, Gunnersen, IH-7, Bangkok, Tan Say Yee, Bangkok Hong Wan I, Brit. 2,060, Mason. 18 7, Amoy, Ho Hong, Penang 19. Taroba, Brit. 2,657, Addenbrooke, 19 7, Madras, Boustead, Negapatam 25. Montro3e, Brit.130 words
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Article124 1914-07-20 12 Per Dovre Mr Branderburger Per Kintuck Mr Payne and Mr Rob6on. Per Taroba: Messrs R. C. Muirhead, J. S. Eagan, Mr and Mrs C. B. Gomez. Per Maruda Mr Mrs Hofinann, Cointe de Bondy, Lee Warner and Meerkerk. Per Perak Maj Bower, Insp. Leonard and Messrs E. L, Gillman,124 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1914-07-20 12 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, ls.6d, I >12 words
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