The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 July 1914
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-07-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JULY 21. 1914. NO. 8,19215 words
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Article225 1914-07-21 1 A further letter on the Chinchew qnes tion appears on page S. A fire on Pinji estate has destroyed 20,000 lbs of rubber— Page 6. The annual meeting of the V. M. I was held last evening Page 7. The P. M. S. is iutroducing a bill225 words
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Article1128 1914-07-21 1 Th- o! whs motoring alon. of the beautiful roads in the Negri Semhilan when I overtook a party ol sakais the picturesque wild men of the bills I stopped tbe car and after photograph n g them asked their destination. The Matin or chief, told me1,128 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement581 1914-07-21 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. TONI GHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp, TO-NIGHT! The Only House in Singapore. Giving One Show a Night, and that the Best. When581 words
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Advertisement230 1914-07-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ne6tle's milk is the best food for children Page 4. Special engagement of mystery professor at the Gaiety Page 2. Auction sale of teak furniture by Powell and Co on July 29 Page 2. Columb tyres it is claimed show to advantage on any road Page 5. C.230 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1914-07-21 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 21st. High Water— lo-13 a.m., 8-4.5 p.m. Singapore Assizes. Six-a-side football, S.C.C. Wednesday 22nd. High Water— lo-49 a.m., 9-33 p.m Tingkil. McAlister's, noon. S.C.C. bpons prelimina.i< Thursday 23rd High Waser— ll 21 a.m.. 10- 9 p.m. Bandmann's: "Oh! Oh' Delphint Lodge St. George Regular, 9-1-5 p.m. S.C.C.99 words
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Article458 1914-07-21 2 l\iris, .luue '20. Tbe grand buidle race at Auteuil yes terday. with its total stake of 85,775f 4:U» was. as you know, wou by Lilium, übose owuer is none other than bis High ness tbe Hajab of Fudukkotai. whose colours appeared for tbe first time in a458 words
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Article137 1914-07-21 2 A certain eminent judge who was re cently re elected, when he was asked about the facility with which he turned from one case to another, replied that he had learned tbat from what he saw at a baptism of coloured people when he was a boy. The137 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1914-07-21 2 I INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS!!! THK NEW "CHAPPELL" GRAMOPHONE RECORDS First Consignment Already Sold Oot FURTHER SELECTION FRVfiH TITLES) JUST RECEIVED GIRL ON THE FILM VALSE UN PEU 0 AMOUR VALSE GIRL FROM UTAH VALSE OLD CREMORNE VALSE PORCUPINE PATROL ONE-STEP YOU CAN T KEEP STILL ONE-STEP UNA BARCAROLLE Girl from Utah)239 words
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Advertisement572 1914-07-21 2 Notices NOTICE. The Public are hereby notified tbat tbt business hi* h^ito suhsistin I between Chin Su Leong ami m Kwan Neo alias Chong Su Chin under the style or Chop Chin Nyeo Fot dealing iv clothiugs. Jewellery, preciom stones. tc .at No. 621 North Rridge Road Singapore, has been572 words
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Advertisement568 1914-07-21 2 1 Wanted Wanted to Rent House Near my residence, reward s given to one who finds suitable one. i FUJITA. s Tel. 1*67. No. 14. Queen-st. j| 21-7 28-7 t j WANTED j Permanent Way 1' spect r, open line, foi jB.N. B. state Railway Salary •JliO pei month, quarter*568 words
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Advertisement919 1914-07-21 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture At No. 3 Mt. Elizabeth Road, off Orchard Road On Wednesday, 29th July, at 4 p.m. LxceJlent upholsteied rattan easy chairs: wax polished teak round marble top wax polished teak dining table, dinner wa*>on. and writing ta rators; bentwood chairs:919 words
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Advertisement330 1914-07-21 2 AUCTION SALE OF Ten Freehold Building Allotments, fronting Neil Road, and r; On Monday, 27th July, at 2 30 p m. Five Lots fronting Neil Road, area ttam H*s to 2H20 B and fronting Craig Road, area feet to 1626 Sq feet, be sold in Lots) CHINO KENO LEE Co330 words
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Article1447 1914-07-21 3 June 25. The principal feature of the Birthday Honours is the absence of political rewards. A double constraint rests upon the Government of doing as little as pos sible to stir resentment in Radical souls, and nothing at all to risk an appeal to tbe electors. At the1,447 words
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Article56 1914-07-21 3 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi- Diesel, and Suction Gas Engines and Plants enquirers for this •lass of power would do well to consult, rhe Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, vho represent firms of the highest repute, vbicli is a guarantee of reliable power md satisfactory running. Crude Oil Consumption from .456 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement311 1914-07-21 3 GENTLEMENS Jm^l BOOTS ft Eg AND SHOES. E ODDMENTS IN BOOTS f^/~ Tad Pah €^o™OtJ p air Nett Usual Prices S7 50 and SB-50pair j Oddments in Shoes l 3 Days V July, 20th 21st 22nd. N%*l KATZ BROS.. L™ 7 IN SCR IFT lONS, j I c -A^ MONOGRAMS311 words
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Advertisement83 1914-07-21 3 r+-l--*-+-«-r"r'^-*--|--»-+-t--i- <• t++}f s-t-V 1* THIS I IS IT ■t- *l f ATERBURT'S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound i* £tfh YA STELEOS ODORLEBB a> y^A The latest scientific pre- i para tion of COD LIVER j w^-. j OIL. Does all that is cr/i,*2*"£i claimed for it and super- :L83 words
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Advertisement423 1914-07-21 3 BAD BREATH. THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. Your breath is foul. You do not pereei\e it yoursell. No-, air like a s x-i person who is always amone. the oils and p*"" varnishes you Ljet Mcd to what is t<> many people \J |jj**Ji a most obnoxious smell. It is423 words
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Article675 1914-07-21 4 Ihe clmrm of DamascQfl in tl- >ptiti}* is well described by Richard Curia m Uh In Match. he NTS. lbs >tony up lauds of Palestine I with wild eps* the barren wildernesa Moons ii. Kver iii >»\na. wheic OOS •.aj? comes late. *fon will aud675 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement958 1914-07-21 4 &JL The RACE for the FOOD Ji The FOOD for the RACE $3® -> J-J^Sfi Ji^P NESTLES ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co.. (London). fgLK SINGAPORE PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, BANGKOK, Etc, Etc. 4 IU I*ret>SSSSSSSSSSSSS-SSCSB> I FORD CARS A V ~*z^a\mmm\ si mMmmmt MAN $1450. AND Am X^maa\a\a\\\\\\\w\ $1375. WEARNE BROS, Ltd,958 words
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Article913 1914-07-21 5 i i industrial M;i' 1»i ing Ammunition ketV Keading by X v Kreoziog Con sauiptMo. Tbs Improved I 8 'lotion Straw Wood lave ck in City Smoke. At tbe present stage of de-.elopn.t-iit. lbs i-tVu-i 'in not only of work- r- l.ir a lr.it they work* witb is913 words
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Article280 1914-07-21 5 Every man will do well when he has passed the age of forty to ask himself the question. ''Am I as strong as I ought to be Few men can truthfully answer Yes," for at this time of life, and after, many weaknesses and j diseases280 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement519 1914-07-21 5 ON ANY ROAD AND ON ANY CAR HLmVLVB ■H^^gg^ggg^^^^ggj^ggj^g^^gg^g COLUMB =TYRES^^ Will SHOW UP TO ADVANTAGE tamUM BSSSBSSSSSSS! ■''■"■■''""""""""""rSBBSSBSBSB^ FROM ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES. THE COLUMB TYRE Co FAR EAST. Tel. PROWOINIK. 51, ROBINSON ROAD. Phone 1511. Education of Chinese Youths in Scotland. Mr. Charles Davidson, M.A., Aberdeen (ir.unmar School,519 words
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Advertisement294 1914-07-21 5 CHIN HUAT LEE 1 beg to intorm the public that 1 have commenced business at No. 29 South Cana Road under the firm name, style or chop "Chin Huat Lee" as a timber merchant and dealer in oil of all descriptions, particularly Kerosene and Benzine Messrs ONG BAM LEONO k294 words
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Domestic Occurences.
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Article37 1914-07-21 6 Ghay July 16, at Langdak-, Fenang, to Dr. and Mis. Gray, a son. Wolf 1 At I. South Lauder Road, Edinburgh, >n .1 ly 17ib wifeor EC H. V/OLFK, 1 F.M.S. ivil Service, cf a daughter.37 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1914-07-21 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 21 1914. Urn ?»opie s rift. »a:»J*v« ■wed H cr tinbritcd bj g«ie pai'la Tn ber i-.1-ri3-.ls cwcwtu i:w. In times past the Chinese of the Straits and F M.S. have loyally come to the assistance of those suffering from distress in the Motherland.1,300 words
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Article73 1914-07-21 6 The charge against Sultan Meydin bin Pitchay, a prominent Moslem of Penang, for smuggling bhang, has been dismissed. Among the recipients of the honour of C. 8., on the Kings Birthday, was Col. Rice Edwards, c.m.g., r.a.m.c, brother of Mrs Captain Sanderson of Singapore. Among the midshipmen who have come73 words
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Correspondence.
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Article285 1914-07-21 6 WHAT IS A CAPTAIN" To thb Editor. Sir. corrf spnmient of to issue is as far as I ran psatf aud under stand (piite in agte-mefit with the whole issue, barring this thai In- Hiyt it is of no use appealing to Km <io\ eminent for redress— he writes absolfStsJ]285 words
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Article609 1914-07-21 6 By the N. D. L. mail steamer Marudu on Sunday there arrived on a short visit to Singapore and the F. M. S. Mr Lee Warner, the Assistant British Resident to the Court of Hi 6 Hig but ss the Sultan of Bl unei. Mr H. C. M. Kiudersley of609 words
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Article73 1914-07-21 6 SHARE MARKET STEADY i > rmapamdemi ndon. In 1 The i. n BBSS. l-".'..*>r>y depreciation in th* ■scsjticsss. of fcbii I °ff on' i and £i .t >{ BS The hook depreciation of X» will he d. in the future incorm from n:\estruents BNM the carry forward73 words
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Article83 1914-07-21 6 Plights vi Kuala Lam pur. [From Our 6. 'tpondent Kuala Lumpur. lie BS i poned flights on Saturday an.i the Race < ours* oils crowds. < hi S; for iih jih ten iiiia t hn t yi e in lauding em Ism le no further High' >n83 words
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Article58 1914-07-21 6 lpoh. Jalj A serious position has an through shortage of water supph in sequence of a spell of ii is ouly available from I a.? from I p.m. to 6 p.m. Mr M ii >helley has oeen sident of the Perak Golf Club. mittee are considering58 words
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Article38 1914-07-21 6 Firm Oau lpoh, Jul> :.re broke out on Pinji estate and caused the destruction of 20.000 lbrubber. The outbreak was in the ru store which quickly caught well good deal of rubber was however >--♦—38 words
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Article44 1914-07-21 6 The following v. !t of cr operations at Raul, for the Com ended l*th July. Bukit Roman stone crush tons Gold obtained 505 o/.s. per ton 2.752 dwt6. Bukit Malacca Stone crushed ton 6 Gold obtained 450 o/s tB. 2.467 dwts.44 words
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Article27 1914-07-21 6 Agent 6. (iuthrie ak o. Borneo. Langkon June I ~CO total 17.800: agst 11 Teuom —June 25.200 I mos l Hayoep s*M bh27 words
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Article204 1914-07-21 6 A real incognito is one of the deligl the military training which tbe Pi of Wales is undergoing. He wish. forget his rank for a few shor' is tired of being followed and snapshotted, and to save him from the latter auno\ ance photographers are204 words
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Article61 1914-07-21 6 The soothing effect of Woods' Great Pepper mint Cure is so great as to be almost iK-yond belief, until a trial has proved its worth to If suffering from a sore, relaxed, or saMMSsr's throat, use a spoonful in water ss a gargle the relief is both instantaneous and perma61 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1914-07-21 6 COATES' W ORIGINAL S PLYMOUTH iKM<SSsT Bottled at: life! Black Friars Distillery, %-jM Plymouth, IS? \BCt S >ecially lor Galdbeck, Macgregor k Go.. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants The Famous 12 H.P. ROVER CAR SiJ"bW >j l'A.- -aw*B*W awZ*^T*aV a^B^^^W^H UTjtS amikm '^gJr***re*-«T!a>^/ I^j*g *"*"*#> m^^*^m V* P^BiwaV152 words
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305 1914-07-21 7 THE HINDUS AT VICTORIA. FIGHT WITH THE POLICE. Serious Situation. [By Submarine Cable]. Kbiub's Sbbvicb. London. July M, A telegram from :orin states that the Hindus aboard the Komagata Maru beat off ovor a bundled he \ancouver police who attempted to -J the vessel and fore- bei to sail to305 words
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Article88 1914-07-21 7 Fresh Revolts and Dallying President j inly 19.— Ceneral ()ro/co I 1,000 men have started an insurrec :ion against the Constitutionalists to the iward of Aquas I alientes. while the 1 ial Zapata, who has n conducting an insurrection inof the Constitutionalists, is and burning villages in88 words
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Article51 1914-07-21 7 !y Mils. Madame Caillaux iot M. Calmette Kditor of tbe i taken to the Conciergerie and cou fined not far from the dungeon of Marie Antoinette. his now been decided to admit a few privileged women to the trial, behind an iron railiug and out of UM51 words
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Article93 1914-07-21 7 r In S.< six a side football competi- I tion the following results attended last 1 veinng's games Bennett beat Winter, one goal and three i orners to one goal. Moss beat Knight, one goal to nil, after t time. Hill beat I termark, one goal to93 words
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Article310 1914-07-21 7 HOW THE PROBLEM IS TO BE SOLVED. A Question of Area. Rbutebs Sjsbvici. London, July 20. The Morning Post and the Daily Mail say that acting on tbe advice of his ministers, the King has summoned a conference of representatives |of all parties and all have acquiesced.310 words
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Article18 1914-07-21 7 London, July 20. Later- lt is officially continued that a conference will be held to morrow.18 words
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Article35 1914-07-21 7 Londou July 20. His Majesty the King, the Prince of Wales, and Mr Asqailh weut through the lires of the Fleet on the Koyal Yacht Alexandria. They hoarded five vessels.35 words
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Article226 1914-07-21 7 Good Templars in Singapoie trill he ploaaod to read the following, concerning Brother K. Brown, late Thief Templar of the Kastern Star Lodge. M. 209, of Singapore, which is takeu (ton Tbe (;oud Templars' Watchword of June 27, Wkuomk Home. The .lames Thornton Lodge. Leeds, had226 words
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Article130 1914-07-21 7 Mr Justice Sproule yesterday heard, in ihe Supreme Court, the appeal of Yap Pin and Ang Cho against a conviction, and sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment each, recorded agaiust them by the third police magistrate, Mr G. H. Sugdeu. Mr 11. St. John Braddell supported the130 words
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Article511 1914-07-21 7 HOW THK COUNTIES* VOTE. In view of the conference which is to open to-day it is of interest to consider roughly the position of the parties in CJster. There are nine counties in the province, and two boroughs. The counties are Donegal, Londonderry. Antrim, Down, Armagh,511 words
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Article373 1914-07-21 7 Weltevreden, ISth .July. The local authorities received a wire ou the 13th iustant from tbe Governor of Atjeh to the effect that Mr C. H. K. Heing, the Superintendent of the Public Works Department there, bad been killed by three Atjeh-ers at Lhong. The reason for this373 words
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Article855 1914-07-21 7 ANNUAL MEETING: RECORD FOR IMS. Mr .1. Polglase presided over the annual I meeting of the Singapore branch of the 'jY.M.C. A. which was held last evening, There was a good attendance and keen enjoyment was manifested in a well arranged musical programme which took855 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement108 1914-07-21 7 PKOPEKTY SALE. The following properties were disposed auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee o.'s sale room yesterday afternoon. Freehold Laud situate at Thompson :'oad, near the 6* milestone, area 54 acres s 1 roods and 20 poles less 79.086 sq feet) bought by Haji Samsoodin for *5,300. Freehold Land and108 words
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Advertisement52 1914-07-21 7 Boot and saddle, boot and saddle, C See, the sun is in the skit See, the dawn's awake from slumber, See, the day's wide opened eyes. Life's short day is freer, stronger, i If we make our health secure, Make tbe short day spin out longer— Do It with Woods'52 words
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Advertisement236 1914-07-21 7 WOLFF SOHNS KALODERMA PREPARATIONS. By*"- n [;>ft«fll "S/Sv —"*> JI? ?M w ll& im *m\ .aa IZJT >**# C**VBewiwwHQ^J^'f B *w3Mf' rr Toilet Soap Shaving Talc 75 cts. per Box Soap Powder of 3 Tablets 45 cts. per Stick 35 cts. per Tin Robinson Co. aßß— Bß—^^^— m m ll236 words
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Miscellaneous27 1914-07-21 7 CHILDREN'S HAND. The Band of the sth, Light Infantry will, by kind permission of the Officers of tbe Regiment, play in the Gardens to-night, it 5.15 p.m.27 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement899 1914-07-21 8 Shipping OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) KOBE BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular cargo service with six steamers calling at Moji, Yokkaichi, Hongkong, Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang. Colombo and Bombay and on the return voyage calling at Tuticorin. Singapore, Hongkong and Moji. Intended sailings for Port899 words
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Advertisement602 1914-07-21 8 Shipping WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. Co. Ltd. KOK BANJOEWANGIE, BROOME. DERBY, PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ONSLOW, CARNARVON, GERALDTON AND FREMANTLE. The s. s. MINDEROO 2,720 tons, Captain Mills, will be despatched from the Roads for the above ports on Monday, the 27th July, at 4 p m. She has excellent accommodation602 words
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Advertisement546 1914-07-21 8 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt aod Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 Atlantique Aug I Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Polynesien Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 3 1 Magellan Ang 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V. de la Cictat Sep 13 Polynesien Sep 28 Chili546 words
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Advertisement678 1914-07-21 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutsctaer Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIt LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vioe veisa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and Kobe678 words
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Advertisement612 1914-07-21 8 Shipping P. &~oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyltr. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports. Plymootr and London Through Bills of Lading Issued tot Chlnt Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and fmertoat Porta. Steamer* will leave Slngap< nboo MAIL LINES Homeward (pm From Singapore, connecting Colombo with v. st*612 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement775 1914-07-21 9 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) be New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San FranCisco to all points in the United States, Canada. Mexico and Europe. Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners SHINYO MARU". "TENYO *n«i HHOMAKC. tht- < t »ueens of the Pacific. Equipped with Wireless Tel^grapby775 words
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Advertisement699 1914-07-21 9 t*&HMZM 'SaWSS -\lLj- JkL,JiMIJSMSM\^i(A f J9W!^T- 3#- M *ff"- "XSiXMOlstnrrmms THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY.. UR6EBT p ilo C *PITU OF INY EASTERN COINNT. PKOSPEKOUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, EX. The699 words
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Advertisement569 1914-07-21 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID DP CAPITAL £1 20 0 000 RESERVE FOND S^OOO Reierve Liability of Proprlelors £1 200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 88. BIBHOPSOATE, LONDON, B. 0. AGENCIEB AND BRANCHES: Amntsar Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkong Penang Batavia Uoilo Pnkel Bombay lpoh Kangoon569 words
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Advertisement356 1914-07-21 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1881. dlrbot government stjpbbvisiob Government Audit. mSLT WORLD WIDE Ho Ri^?«v(? etl^ c rplaB above labilities lot ivabivKYE and all outstanding claims. hi flfjsJjMf, JMJ, mr fim m.OG. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Numerous modern schemes. J. H. EYAMB, Manager, South Eastera356 words
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Article532 1914-07-21 10 An instructive article dealing witb strata gem in war, written by Fleet- Surgeon I Marsh Beadnell, appears in the Journal of i the Royal United Service Institution (May), Subtlety in War. Fleet- Surgeon Beadnell recounts instances occurring! in war which fell under his own 1 observation. They532 words
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Article1096 1914-07-21 10 The flrst total where given represents figures f 1912, the last column represents output fot calendar year to date in all cases. Year 1913. Jute 1914. Allagar 161.750 79,520 Alma 83,233 42,000 Alor Gajah 95,855 9,000 48,368 Alor Pongsu 101,478 48,322 Angle Johore 124.524 10,194 74,082 Anglo1,096 words
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Article114 1914-07-21 10 Year 191_ J. in. Belat 2.106 Bruang 466 4 4 Bruseh 1. G-peug Consol ood 8,8: Irdis Hyd Katnpar 566 Kamuning 6,162 1 Kanaboi 2,687 Kinta |§g _0 Kinta Association 5,789 1 Kledang 2.046 1,4 Krarnat Pulai 4,774 1 Lahat 6.fr Malayan Tin 8,146 Menglembu Loda 4,917 1114 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1914-07-21 10 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKIES I I I '"*1 6 El S2 ke:.,*! SKI I U.aaa. >4b>.jMl|iii "N. a,,, a w ■TV tr SB 1 il I SCOTCH WM,SK 1 HI 'red black. white «^,?> j reiifliKFAprflMitd I •W: v HISK S i P"BHOUStOrCO«w**J3 oar.*-* I LT »t*^-j L |[g*SK*r fiflC inu*«n"o*"RED166 words
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Advertisement10 1914-07-21 10 For Chronic Chest Complaint*. Woods' Gieat Peppermint Cure, it. M10 words
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Article1504 1914-07-21 11 mwmmmm^mmmsmmmmmnss^smmmmwammssm issued by FRASER Go,, Exohange and Share Brokers, July 20. a IA RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. dap. ibBUB. Paid r *err Div Botbib. Sellers. d 85.000 2ft 2ft Ailagar 7.% 15 1 g E 500,0> 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 2 9 3 6 p 150.000 2b 2ft1,504 words
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Article73 1914-07-21 11 (COBBBCTID UP TO July 20). Bank 4 m's 1-4 16 demand 1-3 81 32 Private credits 8 m's 1-4 516 H credits 6 ras 1-4 1 r bancs demand Bank 293$ Gbbmany, demand 288 India, T. T. 174| Hongkong, demand 20J)% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand73 words
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Article149 1914-07-21 11 July 18. Tin buyers 17 Gambies buyers 6.4 "> Gambier Cube No. 1 10.2". Gambier Cube No. 2 B. On Pepper Black ordin. S'pota buyers 18.87* Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.5(1 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 24. > Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 0*» Mace (Banda) 90.0 i149 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1914-07-21 11 IVW/ (Trad* Mark) VjQV E Cod Liver Oil M 1 Malt Extract il v The World-renowned I] v Repairer of Weakened lv 171 Constitutions luf Mi The first spoonful of this remarkable 1 [l\ restorative starts the weak and wasted ill 111 person on the road to recovery. ll 1W208 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1110 1914-07-21 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees Fo* nnam Fch 3889 Ye/ie Colombo, 15-6 M M Cncertain njou Brit 123 Allan Bagan, 19 7 W. H. Seanq Malacca 21 enlarig Brit 2510 Hastie Saigon, 18 7 P4 0 Port Said >rachenfels (ier 4512 Bulling Newcastle, 14 71,110 words
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Miscellaneous104 1914-07-21 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per P. A O. Delta duo July 24. From China.— Per P. a O. Assaye due July 28. loodoo litis Despitihad. Uft. Due arrival N.D.L. mm June 16 July 9 July 9 8.1. mm June 18 July IS July 11 M. M. Jnce 29 July104 words
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Article978 1914-07-21 12 DEFEND Wl IN CIVIL COURT CASK. F\!tM"> Ml-KOKTI SK-. Mr i DyOOOV Civil District .ludge, ll rday resumed the hearing of the ■on brought by P. V. W, Alexander, of luincery Lane, formerly an employee of the Singapore Poultry and Dairy Farm. Ltd., 'now in liquidation) against978 words
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Article540 1914-07-21 12 What light does geology throw upon the i interesting problem of the antiquity of man in Europe 1 No one is better qualified to answer this question than Professor i Ceikie who had already attacked it in his standard wor* ou the Ice Age. and who540 words
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Article129 1914-07-21 12 The fourth Assizes of 1914 begin tn the Supreme Court to-day. Thete is a culen* lar of twelve cases, involving thirteen accused. Four Chinese are char^j d with anlawfully returning from bfUTdsbnifnt: ;wo Chinese are charged, one with forgery and the other with abet iv or t129 words
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106 1914-07-21 12 TROPICAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE FOR CEYLON. London. July 10th. A meeting of the London Committee of the Tropical l College was held this afternoon in the Ceylon Association rooms. Sir Henry McCallum presided. Among those present were Professor Sir W. R. Dunstan. Sir j E. Rosling, Mr. W. Martin Leake,106 words
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Article48 1914-07-21 12 A prominent American visitor in Hongkong said in regard to the Philippines W*hat we should have had years ago was i man like Lord Cromer, to administer rl ihe country and define its policy. Many a: lincerely hope that the Jones Bill will not d"| >c passed. a48 words
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Article162 1914-07-21 12 DRY DOCKED AT SHEERS WHARF. The Kintuck which ran aground on a reef of Pari Islaud. one of the group Agenieten Islands on the 26th of last month arrived in Singapore on Sunday and has been placed iv dry dock at Sheers Wharf to await repairs. All attempts162 words
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Article474 1914-07-21 12 Commercial Careers foh University Men. Lord Lytton presided at Cambridge recently at the inaugural meeting of the Public School Careers Associations, which he called a Labour Exchange of a higher class. The origin of the association is rather picturesque. Several educationists met in Murreu last winter and watched474 words
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Article208 1914-07-21 12 A The draft of a bill to be introduced into V he F.M.S. Council deals with the "water lyacinth" Exchorniu or Pontederia Crasiipes, the objects and reasons state. The water hyacinth is a native of South America whence it has been introduced nto other tropical countries it208 words
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Article39 1914-07-21 12 The draw for the Griffins for the October ace meeting will take place this evening, t a quarter past five o'clock, in the pad ock at the racecourse. Subscribers and 11 interested are invited to attend.39 words
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Article538 1914-07-21 12 Tbe Seang Bee left kangoon 19th in>t. and is expected to arrive here on the 85th inst. with a cargo of rice for discharge. The Ellora was expected at the Wharves this morning at daylight. The Radnorshire sailed from Manila on the 19th inst. and is due here538 words
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Article106 1914-07-21 12 Sast Wharf (Basin) Sec. I— Teikoku Maru £ast Wharf Sec. 2— Novgorod, Natuna, Tarcba Jheeis Wharf Sec. 3) T YD. Docks j -I>rai*henielB t (Inder reconstruction I Haic Wharf Sec. 4 except at godowns No. 16, 17— Alicante 6 Minderoo, Oopack 6— Teucer, Circe 'Jew Lock106 words
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Article242 1914-07-21 12 Fer Rumphius C. Weeraat, Miss Harms* I. Minami, E. W. Smidt. Nailer, F. Griffin. Ir (t Mrs Hamerdinger, L A. Verduin, Miss i. Brown, Mrs S. J. Ricketson, C. H. Wheatand, C. L. Ch. Govaerts, R. Block, A. Block, Irs Schmidt and 3 children, C. J Whitehead, 5. A.242 words
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