The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1914
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Title Section15 1914-07-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TKN CENTS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. 1914. NO. B.ISW15 words
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Article176 1914-07-22 1 The Assizes were opened Yettotfe] Page 7. Penaug Race Weights will be found ou page 12. The death has occurred at Hongkong of Sir Kai Ho Kiii -Page 7. M. Poincare has been welcomed by the Tsar in Russia Page 7. A Javanese has been charged with176 words
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Article115 1914-07-22 1 Batu Lintaug rubber estate is for sale by auction Page 2. Johnnie Walker Whisky is sold by .John Little and Co. Page 6. The Cold Storage ha6 a fresh shipment of North sea fish Page 2. The Robinson Piano Co. for all kinds of musical instruments Page 2.115 words
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Article991 1914-07-22 1 On the Wect< rn coastline of the P«oia» Mila, are several hundred thousand ncrm lof land 6ii Tanjong Bolus (01 to Muar of ;i puzzling formation, of the 14 miles len^n I ih and IV.ntian tsoiuf £0,( vhicb we know \n few thoughts may. perhaps wo d In991 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement212 1914-07-22 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 915 P.«. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.m. n a Uadini; article, criticises Deuvtive Coletti for not being able disappeared. To prove that tlii^ is not RlWftji < a-v. ColoHl 1 oaell aud remain in Berlin and offon212 words
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Advertisement453 1914-07-22 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. BHABP, TO-NIGHT The Only House in Singapore, Giving One Show a Night, and that the Best. Recognised (Even by the Children) as Easily First, and Best, and there can only be one best. PARTNERS CRIME A Hateful453 words
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Advertisement82 1914-07-22 1 A DIVERSITY OF SUBJECTS FIGURE IN THE HIGHLY ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME WE PRESENT TO-NIGHT Second Show, 9.15 to 11 p.m. AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD, THE FATAL DIAMONDS An exceedingly sensational subject 1.350 Feet THE STREET SINGERS A splendid interest-sustaining Vitagraph Drama 2.500 Feet A HUSBAND OUTWITTED A capitally82 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1914-07-22 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 22nd. Biga Wftser— lu 49 a.m., 9-33 p.m. Tingkil. McAlister s. noon. S.C.C. Rports preliminaies. League football, Koyli i v Koyli il), Tauj»lin. Thopsday 23rd High Water— ll-21 a.m.. 10-19 p.m. League football, Nomads v H G.A. Bandmann's: "Oh! Oh! Delphine." Lodge St. George Regular, 915 p.m.161 words
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Article326 1914-07-22 2 general meeting I share bolder objected that one of the directors wa« a partner of the auditors. The latter defended their appointment on the grouDd tb,,t i!l\ ideal for the stanre hoi.: m»e they hnd M the lioar.i a who *;is Pi clone lotich with tue imilti326 words
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Article99 1914-07-22 2 Calcutta. July 8. The representatives of tireat Britain, China and Tibet, who have been sitting at Simla, are now separating. Sir Henry McMabon is proceeding to England by this week's mail. The Chinese and Tibetan delegates are leaving for Pekin and Lbassa, respectively. As regards the results99 words
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Article107 1914-07-22 2 There arrived in Colombo harbour recently another new addition to the I > N Co. She is the new steamer Tanda which arrived on her maiden voyage to Colombo and the East. The Tanda of 6,800 tons gross, is a si&tersbip of the Takada which107 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement322 1914-07-22 2 THK ROBINSON piANO QO KOK VIOLINS. BOWS. MANDOLINES. GUITARS. BANJOS. BUGLES DRUMS. FLUTES. PICCOLOS. ACCORDEONS. OCARINAS. TAMBOURINES. Etc Etc. REPAIRS ALSO UNDERTAKEN TO ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY PIPES GOLD MOUNTED ASP FIGURE HEADED LANCASTER'S LEADING European Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hairdressers, SINGAPORE. HAIR WORK A322 words
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Advertisement1309 1914-07-22 2 Notices NOTICE. Mr. J. H. PARRY IS NO LONGER IN OIK EMPLOY. The Nesth and Anglo-swiss Condensed Milk Co. 22-7 24-7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. All prsocis claiming renind of Assessment in respect <>f houses v«cant for any portion of the half > ear ending 30th JuDe (K-4. are here by reminded1,309 words
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Advertisement845 1914-07-22 2 Auctions RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE Th< nadevalgited will sail Um following wcii-ku RUBBER ESTATE by PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF AUGUST, 1914, at the entrance to ALUM DBVVTI I in LOGAN Street, PE nANG. commetciug at Jl a. m. The Selama Rubber Cos BATU LINTANG ESTATE This845 words
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Advertisement233 1914-07-22 2 Re Chop Loh Chee Seng. IN B,NKRLPT( V AUCTION SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE &c At No. 94 Market Sti On Friday, 24th July, at 1030 a.m. Chinese p-cturee in black wood frame* bra-v spoons and tray* preoerved gm h laneous coloured Chinese papo with covers tiffin baskets Ac. Also a Larje233 words
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Article1183 1914-07-22 3 t»i .lets by Lieut.Col. G. A. Derrick, V.D Commandant. S.N \C. Singapore. 2Ctb July. 1914. Uulestier Rifle Range is allotted ai Satarda] 2.">th .July at S.f€ p.m. S.K.A Monthly Shoot, (no slings, aperture sights or verniers may bn used.* Sunday 26th July at H.OC a.m. -Chinese1,183 words
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Advertisement148 1914-07-22 3 l^fci |;I# *MIMC| t f \^t f m I f I It is obvious ientific, recognised, remedy is if Ct efficacy in tl^e relief of j P übtcd curative value in neuralgia, rheumatism, tin the su< cess y the medical profession j Bayers Tablets of Aspirin LW, i^^ (Original Packing)148 words
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Advertisement72 1914-07-22 3 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams: SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS OYKO^O WQBXS.U. Head Of/ice Gaxton House, Westminister, London. Supplie* Dept. and Storte Upper Thames Street, Londo?. Lamps and Fittings Dept. Daistcn, London. Work* Stafford aod Woolwich CAS OIL EMCIPiBI LATEST DESIGNS I (MAKERS:72 words
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Advertisement108 1914-07-22 3 fflj >t*i o [Ml B Ihe Signature, m To distinguish the original and flit #JS genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the J&* tyLJ many imitations, see that the signatun G5 ijjji* of Lea cSc Perrins appears in White yL>L, ||M across the Red label on ever) bottle. £gJu No other sauce108 words
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Advertisement768 1914-07-22 4 JSTsmnrn h h ti n n h ii ninna si mi u mnra smrrgg Cd NESTLE AND ANGLO SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO.. (London;, SINGAPORE, Etc. Wai gmnnm-nnnnrii n h ii ii a UNIVERSAL^ WASHER. SINGAPORE, Uith .June. 191 I. j '<! N Messrs Wkrnkr, Pi leidereb \m> Perkins Limited. Messrs768 words
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Article1320 1914-07-22 5 Whilst a good deal of sympathy is being e\peu>. 'lfortuuat* i. coolies throw u on: aioyaMNst b> the fall ir. .he plight of a large number of BwopOMM is not attracting t'm ••ntion M deserves. A report we re ov.-r _'< Q rubber pla M said to be1,320 words
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Article181 1914-07-22 5 Singapore. 21 st July. Following weaker advices from London the prices obtained at the Weekly Auction held this morning were generally lower, the tone, however, was steady and demand iir throughout the sale. Smoked Sheet again led the market, selling at 9117, agaiust 1119 a week ago,181 words
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Article56 1914-07-22 5 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi- Diesel, and Suction Gas 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 .456 words
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Article59 1914-07-22 5 COMPANY NEWS. (From Ovr Own Correspondent.) London, July 21. Borneo Trusts investments shew a depreciation of 18 per cent, 28 per cent of them being rubber holdings. A dividend of 'dh pei cent is declared. Besoeki Java abandons tobacco cultivat ion. The late manager, Mr Koning, sues59 words
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Article566 1914-07-22 5 Singapore. July 2], At to day's auctions when some 66 tons were offered the demand was fair and prices generally were lower. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet again brought the highest price at 5117, a decline 12. Fine Pale Crepe sold from 9111 and $113, a drop of566 words
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94 1914-07-22 5 Singapore, July 21st. Offered for sale 1,111.17 pkls or 148,156 lbs. and sold 926.51 pkls or 138,368 lbs. Sheet Smoked Fine Ribbed $114 to 5117 Good Ribbed 100 108 Fine Plain 103 114 Good 99 104 Unsmoked Ribbed 94 107 Fine Plain 104 106 Good94 words
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Article699 1914-07-22 5 The seventh annual general meeting of the bbart-bolders of the Lahat Mines, Ltd., was held at the Registered Office. 73, Basiughall-street, E.C., Mr Walter James Payne (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman said In presenting the accounts of the Company to you for the year to 31st699 words
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Article126 1914-07-22 5 The annual general meeting of the Sialang Rubber Estates was held June 85. Mr C. A. Lampard, who presided, said that the planting of last season had been very successful, bat they had suffered somewhat from a rather severe drought. At the pre sent time they had many young126 words
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Article120 1914-07-22 5 Presiding at the ninth ordinary general meeting of the Federated (Selangor) Rubber Company (Ltd.) Mr H. K. Rutherford said that the diminution in profits was principally due to the fall in the price of rubber, while a decrease in the yield, which they trusted would be temporary, was120 words
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Article511 1914-07-22 5 London, June M. A rather easy tone has marked the course of business during the period under review, the decline ic Plantation prices which has taken place being bpwc\er almost entirely confined to Spot and June delivery. Standard Crepe, after standing at 28 4sd laßt Friday, is511 words
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77 1914-07-22 5 Calcutta, July I. Interesting work is going on in connection with the steamer Hardinge. When this ship was built fourteen yeart ago. a number of seven- inch guns were ordered for her and were supplied, but these have never been mounted. They are at77 words
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Article76 1914-07-22 5 The building which will house the Siamese exhibits at the Panama Exposition at San Francisco will be a replica of the typically Siamese pavilion on the wall between the Grand Palace and the Dusit Maha Prasad hall. A sum of about Tcs. 30,000 has been76 words
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Article517 1914-07-22 5 The report of n Nettlemeßts r rtam Kwhbe: m] jyeer ended Hist :i ,< t mi4, to sented at the M^ m the 80th ult states that the operations hu in a profit of tSl.Ttt, as compared with X'50,379 for the preceding year. During the year a517 words
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Article227 1914-07-22 5 The report of theJeram Hubber Estate* Ltd., for the year ended 31st March, l'/n, to be presented at the meeting on the 2nd inst., states that, after charging to revenue 75 per cent, of management and the whole of London expennes, the profit is £'11,50(1 To this must be227 words
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Advertisement60 1914-07-22 5 RUBBER. JACKSON'S PATENT FIBRE COMPOUND is now proved to be the best medium for smoking rubber. Rubber thus smoked, in conjunction with the JACKSON PROCESS, was pronounced by one of the leading British rubber manufacturers to be the best Plantation Rubber procurable. This statement was made after a trial of60 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1914-07-22 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday July 22, 1914. **:c -> -bribtd b» i*m'E The hopeful sign about the recent phase of the Home Rule controversy is to be found in the opinion that the Conference would not have been called under the circumstances thai have led to its call, unless1,322 words
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Article911 1914-07-22 6 In the Inter-Kegimental Polo Cup linal the 12th Lancers beat the Ist Life Guards by seven goals to six. Their Majesties were present. Mr Abdul Sathar, the well-known Ceylon racing owner, has had the misfortune to lose Lawnsand which he purchased last year from the late Sir A. Apcar's stable911 words
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Article484 1914-07-22 6 i'lK CAPTAIN hi KSTIO> Mbmbi or J 1 1 11 i Mi !'..ii I mtd i-i your roltuiis the last U* Mm tk m question i if you could liud space for tin* roplj a the r in that article to juian is plain aud Am some members who484 words
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Article70 1914-07-22 6 TO THK BOROB, Dear Sir, At an Internation;. tiffin at which were pn lglinb Germane, Scotch. Mala\r question was nimi Mto whether wu.i turning a sharp corner in a .Motor ui there would be a tendency for the n outer wheels to leave the ground I70 words
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Article100 1914-07-22 6 THE LATE MAJ. GEN. INIGO JONES. Keuter announces the death oi General Inigo .Jonen. c. v. I was Major Genera] commanding th> in IfOf. Hig ag e wa( with the 2nd scotb Guards in tht i War at Suakiin. commanded the i Brigade in South Africa, 19C mentioned twice in100 words
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Article67 1914-07-22 6 Mr E. B. Williams, who has been *[> pointed Magistrate, Taiping. has returned from leave. In the annual swimming com tween the r a i varsities of Cambridge and Oxford, the former won three events to nil. J. Kesleure (of Sydney) won the quar ter mile race in 5 min,67 words
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Advertisement168 1914-07-22 6 FOREMOST SINCE 1820 AND STILL •gJJ GOING STRONG. |Uffi T Sold throughout the world at all high -JBQ& /}jf class Hotels and Clubs. A I* Blatk Label $19 *U \L f Red do. $13.50 Q W White do. 9.25 -3r fQIIPI!.W PlFll^i 11.I 1 do/» n quarts, duty rxtta. C^T^^^^L.^168 words
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Advertisement20 1914-07-22 6 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL LATHAM Co., Court Naval Military Tailors. 59, CONDUIT^HTREBT, LONDON W Mr. 11. G. DISS.20 words
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Article308 1914-07-22 7 PARTIES IN CONFUSION. The Position of Parliament 11. I. ,11 intici etfort at a .inference of the bi »ition. Tka Boast ol fo.M iriiJ member! rioii thr king had imriion rnpresenta iti-h ami Iffeb, kiagkaai Palace lo <ii> uivitatioti had pt«'«) and > mcl) t,{ the Opposi I308 words
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Article175 1914-07-22 7 Attempts to Spoil Conference. July 21 Later. -The I nionists i li it Um I l>tfn»en are less inclined mke sacrificr'- than they were two years Th* only consolation U the •fa Conference will make an I i illy inevitable, the other hand it is stated that there175 words
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Article81 1914-07-22 7 V diver of tbe French Navy has had an uraordinary escape from death. He had .one down to recover a torpedo which was 1 iried in the sand at herbourg. When ais work wan done the propeller of the torpedo started to revolve and cut through his uirpipe. In ordinary81 words
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Article106 1914-07-22 7 MUTTERINGS OF THUNDER. Berlin Bourse Disturbed. I By Sibmanne Cable]. Kkuter's Service. Loudon, July 21. A telegram from Sofia states that a Bulgarian verbal Note to Koumania demands an international en■|inr> into the frontier incidents. iVrliu, .July 81. It is understood that tb^- Austrian Not*- will h<> presented106 words
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Article132 1914-07-22 7 Tsar Meets his Guest. I' ims. July .M. I'oinrare and M. Viviaui have arrived at Kronstadt aboard the battleship France. Tki Tsar, aboard the yacht Alexandra, met and conveyed bis guests to I'eterhof. \t the banquet, the Tsar. proposing the health of M. Poincare. said that132 words
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Article66 1914-07-22 7 London July 80. After a nighr of stomi the King accompanied by the Prince of Wales and Mr Aaquita on board the Royal Yacht led the mobilised fleet to sea. and soon the grvat modern fleet was under way The King anchored ami watched the66 words
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Article54 1914-07-22 7 I'aris. July 20. The Caillaux trial has opened and the Court was crammed. Madame Caillaux was dressed in black and showed emotion when indicted for wilful murder. She told in tattering tones her uuhappiness. owing to fears that < almette was about to publish private letters54 words
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Article41 1914-07-22 7 London, July 21. -Sir A. E. Codringtou, Lieut, Gen, 8.0.C of the London District, has been appointed to succeed Sir William Kranklyu 'appointed Governor of Malta' as military secretary to lite Secretary of State for War.41 words
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Article24 1914-07-22 7 London. July 81. An army hi plane fell ISO feet near (losport. Lieut. Hordprn was killed and Sgt. Campbell seriously injured.24 words
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Article27 1914-07-22 7 Toulon. July 21. A collision has taken place between two passenger trains. Four carriages were destroyed, six persons being killed and thirty injured.27 words
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Article29 1914-07-22 7 Mexico City, July 20. Carrau/a aud /apata are communicating with a view to an agreement. Carranzists are hurrying south to 6ecure a peaceful entry into the capital. > <29 words
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Article52 1914-07-22 7 London .July 13th. Shanghai. Tbe New Chino- French agreement legalises de facto the status of the region exterior to the French concession and defines the new limits by placing an additional area of six square miles, already a favourite foreign residential district, under the administration of52 words
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Article124 1914-07-22 7 An interesting judgment was delivered in the Mixed Court Shanghai on June °9, by .Mr P. Grant -Jones. British As6es6or, in connection with the recent claim made by an ex employe of the British and Belgian Industrial Bank. The claim was for Tls. 10,000. In the first judgment tbe decision124 words
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Article142 1914-07-22 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong July 21. The death ban occurred at the age of o5 of >>ir Kai Ho Kni. The deceased was one of the best kuown of Hongkong's Chinese community and was respected and esteemed in a high degree by all142 words
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Article100 1914-07-22 7 (truth Our On n Correspondent.) I poh July 81. In the course of an interview with the Times of Malaya Mr A. B. Thomas, the wellknown mining engineer s:iid that large parts of the rivers could be dredged by private companies where the rivers passed through mining100 words
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Article58 1914-07-22 7 {From Our Oim Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, .Tuly 21. Last week several cases of cholera occurred in the N. W. corner of Selangor. on the south bank of the Beruam It is not anticipated that the disease will spread to the south. Mr Slee of Carnarvon Kstate shot six58 words
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Article170 1914-07-22 7 A Chinese woman named Lee v )uee was brought before Mr Sugden, third police magistrate, yesterdav. and charged with the theft of *700 in notes, a Dumber of diamond rings, ear rings and bracelets, to the total of vi.OOO. the property of a woman named Tu Sim170 words
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Article272 1914-07-22 7 r > the Editor, "Madras Mail.") I notice that your Cuddapab. cor respondent calls attention to the frequency trfth which be has noticed the haw cuckoo, or M brain fever bird. in Cuddapab. and adds that the Indians have a tradition that this betokens rain in tbe272 words
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Article76 1914-07-22 7 Dr. J. H. Power, one of the medical officers to the Spalding Board of Guardians, has addressed the following letter to the board in applying for an increase of salary I have been medical officer for over eleven years. Knowing your kindly hearts and generous dispositions, both as a board76 words
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Article530 1914-07-22 7 A BATCH OF BANISHEES. i Warning to Jurors. The fourth Assizes opened before the I Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mi J. A. S. i Bucknill, K.r. yesterday. h.P.P. Indisposed. r It was mentioned that the D.l\P. Mr jG. G. Seth was unwell and unable to be .'present530 words
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Article112 1914-07-22 7 L'tlcntU, July 10. Before Mr Justices Heaman and Heaton, at the High Court yesterday Mr Claude Henderson, [.C.8., District Magistrate of Firoach, appealed against the conviction and sentence of R3O fine or two days' simple, passed on him by Mr Otto Rotblield, i.c.s.. District Magistrate, Ease Khandesh.112 words
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Article191 1914-07-22 7 A very enjoyable evening was spent at tbe house of Mr I)aud Bhai, (iovernment Survey Office, Serangoon Road, on Saturday last, when Mr (Jhouseineah, the famous harrnoniuraist, and Mr Mahanga, the expect drummerand harmoniuiuist, gave an excellent display on their respective instruments. The friends thanked Mr Duad Bhai for his191 words
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Advertisement140 1914-07-22 7 WOLFF SOHN'S KALODERMA PREPARATIONS. Toilet Soap Shaving Talc 75 cts. per Box Soap Powder of 3 Tablets 45 cts. per Stick 35 cts. per Tin Robinson Co, 1 T 7 I I Three Caftles I Cigarettes fw.D.&H O.WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON' Manufactured from the FINEST MATURED VIRGINIA LEAF, !j and therefore140 words
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Advertisement324 1914-07-22 8 r^r 'k'PPI PP' f"^ IYV*/ 1 (Trade Mark) \Kf\l M Cod Liver Oil S I' i Malt Extract f 1 \j The World renowned I (11 Repairer of Weakened lu yi Constitutions I\U The first spoonful of this remarkable l\\ HJ U restorative starts the weak and wasted 11 11324 words
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Advertisement230 1914-07-22 8 jSTOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java aod Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Lisbon and Southampton. Steamers are due on or about the nude*, mentioned dates OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Oranje July 24 Prins der Ned July 25 Rembrandt Aug 7 Prinses Juliana Aug230 words
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Advertisement599 1914-07-22 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Companys New Twin-Screw Steamkc "TAKftDA 6,949 tons, O. M. Robins. Coaimander, will be despatched for the above ports, on or about Thursday. '23rd ingtanc. at 4 p.m. This steamer has been specially conHtructed for the Company's599 words
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Advertisement531 1914-07-22 8 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMBB 4 HAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD UUTWAUD 1914 l*n Atlantique Aug 3 Cordill. Aug 2 Amazone Polynesien Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug3i Magellan Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V.delaCictat Sep 13 Polynesien Sep 28 Chili Sep 27 Magellan Oct 12 Atlantique531 words
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Advertisement666 1914-07-22 8 Shipping N. D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa) Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Colombo. Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtao Nagasaki and666 words
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Advertisement551 1914-07-22 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyltr Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Ply mo and London Through Bills of Lading Imq«O Coast, Persian Onlf. Continental h Ports. Bieam«r« will leave Htngapor. KAIL LINES HOMKV.aKD (TOR h From Singapore, connecting E Colombo with 1914. ■i iMB July 24551 words
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Advertisement691 1914-07-22 9 "Substantial Successful" vear closer! Progress has been the keynote and the peak it Assuran.c in Fore; $18,753,909.2! Income for Year 1,709,463.47 Assurance Reserve Fund 3,278,694.62 Deposited with Hign Court (London) £20,000 Deposited with Comptroler General Calcutta) Rs. 200,000 I li»- ompain N incorporate*! in Hongkong. It is regis--1 rreal Britain691 words
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Advertisement544 1914-07-22 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. L4K6FBT PIID-UP CIPITII OF INY EASTERN COMPART. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. Th« Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme r O mt of England,544 words
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Advertisement564 1914-07-22 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Chins.' INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID OP CAPITAL m ion KM RKBERYE FUND £lisOo,OOo' Reserve Liability of Prop»*letorB £1 200,000 I HEAD OFFICE: 88. BISHOPSQATE, LONDOK, B. 0. AGENCIUB AND BRANCHEH: Amritßa» Hankow New YorS Bangfeok Hongkong Penang Batavia Hollo Puket Bombay Ipoh Kangocn564 words
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Advertisement362 1914-07-22 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. ySSSSuT world wide fl K w^??^7? ett Rur P IOS »bovc llabllitlee to. ttbht.KVE and all outstanding claime. Nil Business. 1913, over $9,875,000.00 Oaah Loans, Bettlemente, etc, made locaUr Numerous modern Bcbemes. i. H. EYAHS, Manager, Sooth362 words
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Article1915 1914-07-22 10 MI hKKTT's I'Ai'KU AT THE CON.,! SS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, .Tudc 26th. Perhaps the most interesting paper reat during Thursday s discussion on the Vari ability of Rubber in Plantation Kubbei was the contribution of Mr Spencer Brett the managing director of Messrs. (low, \Vll3on1,915 words
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Article1238 1914-07-22 10 Th.- first total where gl ven represents figure** fD 1312. the last column represents output tor calendar year to date in all casts. Year 1913. Jir e 1914. Ailagar 161,750 79,520 Alma 42,000 Alor Gajah i>5,855 9.000 48,368 Alor Pongsu 101,478 48,822 Anglo Johore 124.524 10,194 74,0821,238 words
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Article157 1914-07-22 10 For Chronic Chest Complaints. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 8d Year 191-j. June IH4 Belat 2.106 302 1,803 Broang 499 44 242 Bruseh 1.287 910 Gopeng Consol 8.735 3.175 Heawood 3,828 Iff 1,517 lrdisHyd 575 Kampar 566 160 jKamumng 6,162 519 2,747 Kanaboi 2,687 152 761 Kinta 3,509157 words
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Advertisement87 1914-07-22 10 at night .•^^your mouih thoro:|:||^ughly with Odoi before Agoing to bed. ALL ACHES AND PAINS MUST GO AND GO QUICKLY WHEN YOU RUB IN Littles Oriental Balm, i c enemy ol Pain. It Btopi hemdaelH eai It relieves lameness, uprah strain*, ;u Ings, lame neck, crick iv the b*ck, neural87 words
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Advertisement373 1914-07-22 10 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated bt SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER Capital Subscribed Tl O,OOO 000 Capita) Paid Dp T 7,500,00C Reserve Fund*- Y 3,610,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan) BRANChivd AND AUENCIEB: Amoy Iloilo Na*?a«akl TainAD Bombay Kagi Osaka Takow Batavia Keeloug Shanghai Tammi] Canton Kobe v a tow Calcutta373 words
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Article1431 1914-07-22 11 Issued by FRASER Go,, Exchange and Bhare Brokers, July 21. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 500.0-0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java o I I 'X 1 28 29 A to -M»l»f 44%tm 8 3 so 60,000 2* 2s Batang M&laka n i i CloftS k ieTo h Tlg8(8el %lnl E«»J V1,431 words
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Article66 1914-07-22 11 (COBBICTBD OF TO July HI, Bank 4me 14 lfl demand j. 3 3182 Private credits Bmi 1.4 5.10 credits 6 m/i I.4ft Fbancb demand Bank 3934 Gkbmany, demand j BB India, T. T. lui Honqkono, demand 21% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand U1 Bangkok, demand 6 6| SOVBBEIQNB, Bank66 words
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Article155 1914-07-22 11 July 21. Tln 112 tons sold Gambi buyers 6.45 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.2r> Gambier Cube No. 3 %\qq Pepper Black ordin. Spot* buyers 18.87* Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 25 00 Mace (Banda) 9o oo Cloves (Amboina)155 words
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Article88 1914-07-22 11 Prom Europe— Per P. o. Delta due July 24. Left. Due Arrival. N. D. L. June 16 July 9 July 9 B. I. June 18 July 18 July lit M. M June 21 July 15 July 15 Jane 26 July 20 July to N.D. L. July l88 words
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Advertisement203 1914-07-22 11 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines EtcAnt Exterminators. (The Universal,) For fumigating with Patent Universal Powder. \rsenite Of Soda. (For killing weeds.) and Locusts. Calculating and Adding Machines. (The Brnnsviga" and "Bri-Cal.") Cement. Borneo, 1 and Buffalo brandsPresfa stocks monthly. Cigarettes. (De Keszke and Weinberji). Disinfectant. Sanitas in 1, 5 and 10203 words
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Advertisement33 1914-07-22 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13. COLLYEH QUAY. Worhs: S IAK SIBEET M PrtS?S» 0K Commercial and Miscellaneous 2?J£yL of every description carefully and expedltiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.33 words
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Miscellaneous388 1914-07-22 11 MAIL TABLE. To- Day. Intermediate and looai malls win be totxai In list belcw Penang, Malaooa, P. M. B. A Jobore. 'Overland) (Daily fey TnHavJ la.m. llie Bangkok I'roduce H am Trengganu xc Sappho 9 am P. Bulang Ac Hock Lim 9 am Kerimou Hock Gan 9 am Pouloe. Soegi388 words
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Article1048 1914-07-22 12 U is too much to hope we suppose that Kngland will win the havis Lawn Tei.rns Cap, but tho series of preliminary nuitr h. have had an especial interest for people out here because Mr L. Trasenster, who is well known in Malayan lawn tennis, was one of1,048 words
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Article387 1914-07-22 12 s. k. c. \m> 4zbvkdo6 Draw. A somewhat desultory gaim. with league points at -take, was played on the S. EL C. ground last evening between the S. R. C. and the A/.evedos. The S. K. C, hid rather the better of the exchanges, but were badly at387 words
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Article138 1914-07-22 12 The semi-finals in the S.C.C. si* rside football competition were plavc-d last evening. Hunt v. Bennett provided so ae k'ood play. Early on Hunt fought his way through and scored, whilst San Is m en a afterwards obtained a second in capital >tyle. Bennett replied with a well138 words
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Article98 1914-07-22 12 The case was mentioned in the second police couit, yesterday, before Mr B. Xunn, in which a Javanese named Pupon is charged with the theft of two orchid trees, valued now at 9250, the property of Mr H. Hilton, of Orange Grove Road, and with causing98 words
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Article68 1914-07-22 12 A dinner was given by Mr S. M. Alsagoff in his Bungalow at Telnk Kurau, on Monday night, in honour of Dr. S. M. Koushun (Commander of the Imperial Order of the Mejidie). when covers were set for about 25 persons. Among those present were Syeds Abdullah Alsagoff, Abdul Rahman68 words
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Article174 1914-07-22 12 (From Our Own Coma* panafom. t July 21, The following are the fir it days weights at Penang. AniMN Handicap. (Distance mile.) Venture 9.5, Norse Girl n 4, Warrior 7.11, Peregrine 7.7. t PIHAHG Siakks. (Distance 0 furlongs. 1 Charity 10.1, Consistent 8.8, Moment h s, Fourteen 8174 words
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Article70 1914-07-22 12 i\! 1 1 i.i. <i.c. Holiday Competitions. In connection with the Keppel (ioU Clnb, two interesting events have been arranged for the forthcoming holiday weekend. A foursome medal handicap, the total handicap of the competitors in which inu>t be 17 or over, will be held on the Saturday, the70 words
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Article70 1914-07-22 12 NOW 2t> I'M .11 L Johnston's Pier, 9. 10 and 11 a in.. 2.30 and .">..io p.m. e'lub Bungalow. .'.O and 10.30 a.m., 12.15. and 5.30 p.m. The Jackson Millar Cup 200 yards band! cap will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock lauuch. Eutrieswill.be70 words
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Article276 1914-07-22 12 It is rarely that we have the pleasure of chronicling the wedding' of two so wellknown former residents of this country as Sir William Taylor and Mrs. Scott Mason, aud the announcement which we are able to make to day will be received with276 words
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Article193 1914-07-22 12 The Soerabaya Xieuwsblad states that there are at present (8 7) nine British ships in the harbour of Soerabaya waiting for cargoes of white sugar. They have been waiting for weeks. The godowns are filled* with rauscorados for Japan; but there is no demand for it this193 words
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Article15 1914-07-22 12 Examinations according to the Army School, Regulations take place in Singapore from July 28-— 3oth.15 words
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Article387 1914-07-22 12 The Canara leftColorxboou the 19th inst. and is due bete on the 26th idem. The P. A outward mail steamer l>elta left Colombo at 8 80 a.m. on Sunday, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Friday afternoon, the 24th instant. The P. A homeward maii387 words
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Advertisement225 1914-07-22 12 FRESH FISH. FRESH NORTH SEA COD LING. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED. < Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SINGAPORE BRANCHES DUNLOP Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. I IS SYNONYMOUS WITH PERFECTION. M Every DUNLOP is built of the purest and and best materials the right way, and is backed by225 words
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Miscellaneous386 1914-07-22 12 SAIGON PJCE MARKET. I nder date the 17th July Messrs. Wm. G. Hale and Co. report as iollows on the Saigon Rice Market Our last circular was issued on the 20th ult., the latest postal advices received since are as follows Hongkong 14th inst.. Yokohama 4th inst., Manila 4th inst..386 words
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