The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1914
1914-07-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-07-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1914. NO. BJ9O15 words
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Article177 1914-07-25 1 The Assizes were continued \esterd, Page 2. Our London Correspondent 's rubber wire is given on page 6.' A special article on the Rabbet Kxbibi tion appears on page 7. Agriculture, especially rabbet, in Johore is dealt with on page 12. Austria has formulated her demands against177 words
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Article1109 1914-07-25 1 Where ST. the hostesses f The jre cediug centuiv their /euitb. a H U tc contract the prominen woman lo day with the sul^ of het precui >. ,en's Right* do uot mean WOSBOSI*. hsi— sti nor doeb conn alsmy. Stake for chivalry. Nov this in1,109 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement498 1914-07-25 1 ALHAMBRAPALLADIUM THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT! COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. BBABP, TO-NIGHT! S-,5 P.«. Two U^^y^ F.RST SHOW 7-30 P... The on(y ouse Singapore| Givjng 0 e Njght g fe rs CoIeSSI tor uot being able PalladiUm PlCtUres are always have498 words
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Advertisement167 1914-07-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re estate of Tacoh Rahamin Sila6 Page 2. Auction sale of valuable jewellery by Ching Keng Lee and Co. Page j. Reminder re sale of furniture etc at 12 Wilkie Road to day by Powell and Co Page 5. At the Victoria Theatre tc night The Girl167 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1914-07-25 1 THE WEEK I Saturday 25th. High Water— o-2 3 a m 11-46 p.m. League football, K.O.Y.L I. v Azevedos. Bandmarn's "The Girl in the Taxi. St. James. S C.C. Sport* Sunday 26th. High Water— o-£4 a.m. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Monday 27th. High Water 0-28 a.m., 1-25 p.m. Bandmann's Step148 words
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Article401 1914-07-25 2 THE FORGERY CHARGE. In the Asm c Court yesterday, the Acting Omaat Jartice, tbe Hon. Mr .1. a s Ruck mil, X continued the hearing of the charge "of abetmeut in forgery preferred against a Chinese, employed by M^ Kat/ Rros. When the case was opened i h.ui401 words
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Article174 1914-07-25 2 UOHMnCtAL HaSTKI \toi.isnKl). It was uot for lack of interest on tbe part of either the Chamber of Commerce iv the first instance, or of the liovernruent, that tbe scheme for commercial education iv Cey'.on baa proved a failure. A guarantee to give good employment to174 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1914-07-25 2 fDYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dibpbnsary, and of MISS BROWN, Graasdale, River Valley Road, Singapore. }W+++ f- T •*> J THIS J S IS "j I I WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound miSk Wasteless odorless Xjj\. *^he kteat scientific pre- I /<2eHfi\ paratioaof100 words
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Advertisement686 1914-07-25 2 I Notices j ROBINSON PIANO HO km the sofisbe cgurt of the 11 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1"">U BvTTLRMR^T OP >tKO<Poltr. VIOLINS, Probate No. 168 of 1914. BOWS IN THE ESTATE OF MANDOLINES. I j ACO b RAHAMIN SILftS alias JACOB RAHAMIN GUITARS. I DBCEABM). NOTICE is hereby given that all r<686 words
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Advertisement743 1914-07-25 2 Wanted WANTED BY THE JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Two Chinese-English uterpreters. One for the Supreme Court ai above "ahru, and the O her for the lourc of the Uaftaerafc Muar. Tne salaries to b^ pad will dt petti upon tbe qualifications of the MMM Nftfal applicants, but will not bi less than743 words
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Miscellaneous523 1914-07-25 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.' TiH Simmy sFTB* T unit?. Inly .'Bth. ST. ANDREW 8 CATHEDRAL. 7am. Holy oiutnunion. (Plain). 7-15 a.m. Hol\ Communion, (Choral.) Hymns -'♦7, SsS, A US, 915 a.m. Matins <t d Litany. Hymn I (li). 1 p. m ''hidttu-.' Service I p.m. Breaaoag Sermon, Hymus 269, Hi, v523 words
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Article964 1914-07-25 3 It is a curious fact that most men, at 'least most Englishmen, will confess to almost toy tiling rather than that they are vain of their looks. A man will boast, either openly or by implication, that be is clever or stupid, or rich or poor, or964 words
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Article67 1914-07-25 3 A month ago Mr W. H. Chapman, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, spending a holiday at Taunton, was given a Pomeranian dog a year old. The day after he arrived back at Nuneaton the dog disappeared. Twelve days later a letter reached Mr Chapman that the dog had returned67 words
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Article590 1914-07-25 3 U Although newspapers far away seem to > I take Siam's participation in the Far Batitem Athletic Association's championship .games as a settled thing, Siam itself has a hardly considered the matter up to the r preseut. To endeavour to correct this r latter state of affairs590 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement204 1914-07-25 3 It Unci a matter of indifference I/. OC one recommended ar -just As,,irin Tablets, for instance. I vlnlst substitutes One mi s .,t swallow a stone J^ era it Bayer's Tab!c; s of Aspirin IhP| (Ordinal Packing \-il^ LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. -^Sfc l/ r FTADTr-Tb BRA,N AND204 words
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Advertisement162 1914-07-25 3 KcrLcK Tjyr Cod Liver Oil m Malt Extract f■■ The World-renowned U Repairer of Weakened n\ Constitutions nil The first spoonful of this remarkable A\ restorative starts the weak and wasted ||j person on the road to recovery. u||j Improvement is rapid and continuous. \l| Of Inestimable Value J/iL after162 words
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Miscellaneous455 1914-07-25 3 THE NEUMANN MURDER TRIAL. Shanghai, -luly 16. The three Chinese who were charged before the Mixed Court for being concerned iv the murder of Mrs Neumann in Jahuary last have been handed ovar to the City Authorities for further investiga tious— (U.K. T.) PASSENGERS EXPECTED. The P O str Malwa.455 words
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Article311 1914-07-25 4 Looking tit and young in spits of his \en v I > most striking Bgvre at j untbrri: i lotel Cecil. It wa> a dinner, mi which Lord Hawks i to celebrate the centenary of Lord*. Aeeoag th gratnlatorj one fi> d Hiwk- MBfl I l i311 words
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Article130 1914-07-25 4 Ai.: mcd Seditious nt. Shanghai, July 17. From an assault case arising out of an alleged seditious movement among Sikhs. v was heard in the British Police Court to day, it appears that the complainant. Butta >inyb, is secretary to the Sikh a. A few days ago130 words
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Article141 1914-07-25 4 TOWKAY 'S SUICIDE. In the Police Court. Taipiog, recently, Mr. E. B. Williams concluded the enquiry into the circumstances attending the death in Taiping ot Towkay Choug Cheng Kwi, a partner in a tin mine (now shut down) at Assam Kumbaug, on the 2*th ult. The deceased was found vomiting141 words
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Advertisement648 1914-07-25 4 faealM Efir 4^ m > *s- -»1 |W yj j HL^ JP j! Ee;e^| KJ| Au mh^mm^ammtsr^-^ I n-^^^ DELICIOUS PURE RICH THICK CREAM it is just the pure EXTRA THICK CREAM taken from the richest milk obtainable AND PRESERVED BY NO OTHER MEANS THAN STERILIZATION. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. »ii»ifii>iin«»w««uw.»i«iiii»n»" MMMMMI648 words
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Article1153 1914-07-25 5 Qoicquid ag mul fcamtnc* tMcr *m tma mm Iib«ULL Juvenal tin. mm few things a woiiiitn thinks mg. The is being tiirown i the place whom Urn m.Js. vouhl hardly t It t r« k r hi r -,i ship i when h I near it1,153 words
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Article649 1914-07-25 5 The part heard case brought by John Roberts, who claimed from the owners of the steamship Han Wheal Hin. one month's pay in lieu of notice, and for arreais of pay at 1180 per mensem. was concluded yesterday in the District Court, before Mr C. V. Dyson.649 words
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Advertisement1033 1914-07-25 5 i Auctions S I THE KWONG YIK BANKING Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation.) AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY, j At Messrs CHING KENG LEE k Co.'s Sale room j On Thursday, 30th July, 1914 at 11 a.m. Consisting of diamond and gold waistbelt, diamond and brilliant rings, diamond and gold brooches,1,033 words
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Advertisement607 1914-07-25 5 .1— I I i 1 tl 1 1 I ihree Laities I I Cigarettes 1 WP&H O.WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON [Manufactured from the FINEST MATURED VIRGINIA LEAF, and therefore a delight to the heavy smoker without the slightest fear lof any disagreeable after effects. SAVE THE COUPONS. THEY ARE VALUABLE. Auctions607 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1914-07-25 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 25, 1914. --c- r bribed »j faint X r .r. ,;:;r!3ai K'JC.J'J iltV The Dutch Government have approved of the establishment of a school at Macassar, the chief town of the Celebes, for training East Indian natives to serve in the navy. The school1,498 words
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Article936 1914-07-25 6 To morrow then will he a collection in the Cathedral on behalf uf Mm Rasstu J Scheme and the following leaflet hats SOS i issued. T [I History OF Tut: This school wan opened m St. r 1 Church (Known at that tinn j Mission ChapeP.936 words
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Article54 1914-07-25 6 THE QUESTION OF DIVIDENDS I mm Out (h. fsponder. Londoi. Tl Xi 17.600. alm is declared aud £101 SOO carried foi The depreciation not a There are ex< .-Ih-ut matra tea propi .lugra Land declare* a di\ cent. I There if auotl 1 tons. prolit. dividend is54 words
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Article34 1914-07-25 6 DEATH OF A MALAN PRINCESS. affront (hir Omm Correspot Koala Lumpor JnJ] The loath took place at Pekan ■f Tungku \oa^ Saltan jof Pah.. der. daughter in law mt the ik. Tl" (U0l» |M34 words
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Article17 1914-07-25 6 [no Mr on boli t»ood health. I! mining snterpi widow and otM17 words
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Article216 1914-07-25 6 From the report c; Mr l>. o. t'ampbell. it appear finances of th- during the nue Lai Liceuces 2.742 always X, Kxpenditure Salaries 960.992, Other cha Int. iblic The balance of outstanding debl 13, a cash payment of a million having been made. The trade apoearn to216 words
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Article239 1914-07-25 6 Legislative Council meets on .Tuh snd the following business agenda. Approval of amendments to rules uiuie: the Chandu Ordinance. Pilgrim Ships Rule 6, Passenger Ships Bules. aud Labourers Ordinance. Vote of 2,8 13 to increase post: wages a dollar a mouth, if they do no; draw more than239 words
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Advertisement301 1914-07-25 6 \l n;»m th.t It a halinutik for S GOOD QUALIIY in Uritmly. y^ HENNESSY'S X Q fine a I i s OLD /r SOLE IMPORTERS >w Galdbeck, Macgregor Go. j Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. V^/sv ru PT [r§ m) \J\JL iAL_J IAALJa LrAi \j- FOREMOST SINCE 1820301 words
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Article140 1914-07-25 7 PEREMPTORY DEMANDS. Will Servia Yield? sstitnu Cab)-]. < rlssinini The Austro UnaajaV S m BOS been delivered to aurria lemanding the suppression of the Pan Mio\ement and the punishment of (>f the a > isjus an anon si sy >, x ttl ;img of July ilSailsi Note140 words
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Article129 1914-07-25 7 Perfect Unanimity. ■■wri I«l3 N Poincar* "f 60,000 troops 10. The Tsarisss and the n a carriage, tbe Tsar en oi riea re b:.s Stockholm i Iss rings* bnnqnss to the i rbe battleship La France, rdial toasts were ex- _^'d. lowiug tbe interwew between at. seal129 words
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Article25 1914-07-25 7 riu Albanian inenrleSssc to the Bowers demand v. nhJrawai rtnes William other to destroy Parana. ittltskini r.re they will not tne inhabitants.25 words
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Article31 1914-07-25 7 i Pestb, .July 23.— >even persons been killed aud 37 injured by c d image to property to millions of franc*. Not a til the hatiube escaped dam.31 words
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Article231 1914-07-25 7 ::ver. J i;!ed. > a> tf. Sjl SM been arranged, aud will I between the well known oi H.M.s. SwifUure, Com I llamer. I .x„ third son of unnt and of the late J. P Hainer, tu>rafou, Shropshire, and Beena, shterof! ->ir Richard i Pestna, m.v.0.. Naval231 words
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Article224 1914-07-25 7 ASQUITH SUPPORTS KING'S FEARS An Inadequate Leader. fßy Submarine Cable]. RIDTRRS SJUVIC* London, July ft*. The Conference re sumes to morrow. In tbe House of Commons, Mr Asquitb "»<>rmed Mr Dal/iel <> 1., Brixton' that Hal sentence in the King s Speech relating tr obviously meant224 words
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Article49 1914-07-25 7 London. July SB. The House of Commons has read the Fmauee Bill a third time. Replying iv the Finance debate. Mr Lloyd George said that next year there would be a substantial economy on armaments without interfering in the alight est with efficiency of the navy.49 words
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Article57 1914-07-25 7 Chicago, duly M.- In the play fcl the Davis Cup, Brookes of Australia has beaten Schwengers of Canada 6— i 8 6—2. Wilding has beaten Powell hv 6—1,6 6—2. THE LIVERPOOL CUP London, July fl. Amendment of Liver pool cup jockeys Shogun iMcKenna) short Bnm Ettcsaby); Nassau57 words
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Article28 1914-07-25 7 London. July 23. The report of tbe analyst on the samples of saliva taken from racehorses at Sandown and Newmarket show that there was no doping.28 words
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Article22 1914-07-25 7 BISLEY THE SILVER MEDALLIST London, .luly _>4. The Kings silver medallist is Pvte I niton of the Queen's PTsosssinstera with 195. > a» <22 words
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Article306 1914-07-25 7 I" tbe marriage market." The Baadsasnn Company played to auler excellent house la^t evening, the jiay for this occasion being "The Mar riage Market." This is another pi^ce which on being presented on the Inst occasion readily found favour. There are one or two stirring incidents in306 words
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Article1046 1914-07-25 7 Susses OF MALAYAN COMPANIES (From a Correspondent London, July 3. tever else may be said about it, no 1 say with truth that the British n Stand at the Rubber Exhibition )retty one. The attempt to blend ntal design with the exigencies of yal Agricultural Hall at Islington1,046 words
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Article701 1914-07-25 7 »Hll fob Training School Pas* Rbooxd Chambbb. proposal of more than ordinary interest has been put before tbe Second (ham ber, having for its object tbe training of East Indian natives for service as sailors in tbe navy. Tbe scheme arises from the intended reorganisation of701 words
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Advertisement247 1914-07-25 7 I JUST RECEIVED NEW <ss?'^ dt^ I I Illustration j W^jSf Two Qualities o /J Robinson Co. INDIANI MOTOR CYCLES j 111* x;^^^,^» MODELS Popular v^^t^^^3^ V p P i C es 31 H.P. Single Cyl. Free Engine Model $450. 7 H.P. Twin Cyl. do do do 525. 7 H.P.247 words
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Advertisement517 1914-07-25 8 Shipping. STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERLAND." Fortnightly lail Service between Java aod Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Lisbon and Southampton. Steamers are due on or about! the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Rembrandt Aug 7 Prins der Ned July 25 Koningin Km ma Aug 21517 words
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Advertisement576 1914-07-25 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA The Company's Steauier "EGRA'' 5,108 tons. J. Chivas, Commander, will be j despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 30th instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for Ist and 2nd class passenger-.. Terms and rates576 words
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Advertisement713 1914-07-25 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-Fahrtsges "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE The steamers of these companies oaaintalD a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden. and che i Straits, China and 0 a pan. Homewards, they aro despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for713 words
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Advertisement697 1914-07-25 8 Shipping N.DX Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The taut and well-known mall steamers of •his Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam? Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisa Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and697 words
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Advertisement570 1914-07-25 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Cey!« c Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading >Hsued I OoMMt, Persian Gulf. ConrtneDtal and Si Ports. RtHaruerh will leave Htngapm MAIL LINES HOMMWARi) <r< From Singapore, connecting Colombo with 1914 "ha 7570 words
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Advertisement776 1914-07-25 9 AUSTRIrt'LVoYD Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government.) MONTHLY FAST LINE. S*3P TRIESTE-SHANGHAI. ward doe to am v BnfcwU f,Bootons -»stb July Homeward dm- to sail superior accommodation for First a^ ti^wm x? ,H9U tODS iUh lu,y r- v .iinnt ni«i«l rwi. coud and Third Class Passengers. n irwtde -ctor.776 words
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Advertisement1265 1914-07-25 9 PROSPEROUS and raOO**^"" M GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UNITED I BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON O The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of E D «l»n rt -m WCE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C. I ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF MgggAgg SLV3rSSr I T~^ MONEY TO LOAN. LIBERAL1,265 words
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Article306 1914-07-25 10 THE KOSHER KING.' \n. \rn i WkMOU E\>- BSD Chajuk imk There is mourning in Petticoat lain vi.l the drawn blinds in the windows are >>m hols of regret foi the passing of the Kosher King.'' Mr Emanuel Harnett, the .Jewish super butcher, who died on .Hive 16 at his306 words
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Article350 1914-07-25 10 The young lady of Waustead who broke off her engagement because her lover yawned in her presence showed a proper self respect, or elsea lack of discrimination, of course, there are yawns and yawns. There is the yawn of fatigue aud the yawn of boredom. The350 words
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Article382 1914-07-25 10 The ed Press Laws for China by which the President should know all about a mans antecedents and qualifications before deciding whether he should be allowed to take part in newspaper work as an editor or in any other capacity, has aroused the indignation and the sarcasm382 words
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Article207 1914-07-25 10 An important memorandum has been issued by the Admiralty gi'ing details of the organisation of the Naval Air Service. It is to form part of the military branch of the Navy. Wherever a naval air statiou is established coastguard duties will be taken over. Civilians207 words
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Article134 1914-07-25 10 Miss Marie Corelli and other enthusiasts will be delighted with the following Moorish description of absinthe Absinthe is of the Evil ().ne. On its roots he pours the blood of a peacoc k. on the leaves the blood of a monkey, the stalk he dips into the blood of134 words
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Article130 1914-07-25 10 A humble bees' nest brought to Portsmouth for the Royal Counties Agricultural Society's Show by a south country hee-inaster represented one side of a remarkable triangular partnership. A modern wooden hive contained a nest of eight eggs of the great tits in the top and the humble130 words
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Advertisement201 1914-07-25 10 WARNING. Several firms of Belting makers and dealers are selling inferior imitations of our well-known Cotton Belt, and describing it as Belting of the "Gandy type," equal to Gandy's," same as Gandy's," vVc. We are desirous in the interest of the public to warn users against such statements. It is,201 words
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Advertisement441 1914-07-25 10 ABRAMS' STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, Telegrams: "ABRAMS/ ORCHARD ROAD. Tmmkmu 719 A Further shipment of these popular cars arrived on the 13th July, per s.s. Kansas." TRIAL RUNS BY APPOINTMENT. PRICES 4Seater $2,150 Do. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,450 6Seater $2,600 Do. Electric Light and Self Starter $2,775 SAWMLL MACHINERY441 words
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Advertisement381 1914-07-25 10 Shipping nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly m Yokohama via port*- ti, V Antwerp under u;ail com rial Japane^screw Bi maintaining: been special md couare fitted with all the lat< the safety and comfor throughout by < ships are especially larg. an equipped with el< modern381 words
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Article1461 1914-07-25 11 ißsued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, July 24. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. >ap lemJß. Paid. raw Div Botbbs. Sellers. 85.000 it 2s Allagar 74% 1 5 1 9 600,0< 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 29 3 7 160,000 N 2h Anglo-Malay 44% lot 8 3 9 01,461 words
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Article69 1914-07-25 11 (Corrected ur to July 24). Bank 4ms 3-4 3 16 demand 1-8 31-82 Private credits 8m 1-4 516 h credits 6mi 3-4* Francs demand Bank 39 8 i Germany, demand 388 DIDIA, T. T. 174 c Hongkong, demand 21f% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 662 Sovereigns,69 words
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Article248 1914-07-25 11 July 24. Tin 275 tons 972.30 Gambies buyers 6.45 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.2' Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spots buyers 18.87 i Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina)248 words
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Advertisement160 1914-07-25 11 HumberettE SSJSSJSIM SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJSSSW I ii iii iii -If? AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett. WATER-COOLED $1,325 Complete ex Garage. Latest testimonial from a Singapore purchaser Bingapou, Bth D< c, 1918. Uses a THE BORNEO Co. Ltd., Present. DKAB Si With regard to the Humberette 1 purchased oni you a few months ago, 1160 words
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Advertisement31 1914-07-25 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.31 words
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Miscellaneous939 1914-07-25 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Whea Mataram Dut gunboat 850 Ebbin Riouw, 22 7 Dut Consul Riouw bfteamere mmm, Loanage A UsslSS From Consignees Fot B. Whatt Hin Brit ltl Mussel! Siantan, 22 7 Q nan tan Co Anambas Batavier Brit 215 Simpson Natunas, 22939 words
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Article881 1914-07-25 12 DIRECTORS" EXAMINATION TPONED TION 01 COMI KOMISI The examination, pursuant to an order of the Court, of Boey Lian Chin, managing Director of the Kwong Yik Bank (in liquidation^ came on in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice Sproule. Mr Battenberg appeared for Boey Lian881 words
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Article688 1914-07-25 12 THE IMPORTANCE OF RL'BBER Mr W. Gawler, tbe Chairman of the Johore Planters' Association, who has lived for many years in Johore and has an intimate knowledge of the country, has favoured the Geueral Adviser with the fol--1 lowing remarks on the planting indus;e try:688 words
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Article197 1914-07-25 12 S.K.C. v. KOYLIS (j.) i A i-ather scrappy game on the Esplanade last night gave the Tangliu men their points by one goal to nil. In the first two minutes the Club had a chance to score, missed it, and hardly ever troubled the goal-keeper again. The Koylis197 words
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Article686 1914-07-25 12 On the afternoon of Friday. 26th June, the Malay States Information Agency held a reception at the Rubber Exhibition. The arrangements for the reception were car ried out by Mr Dykes, and it was pleasing to see the ready response to the Agency's I invitation made686 words
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Article266 1914-07-25 12 TO THE KDITOR. J Sir. -You correspondent "<)uce Bitten" having explained more or less awkwardly the reason why the inner wheels of a BSOtoc car travelling round a corner at speed tend to lift, emulates the Tamil wit ness who spoils a perfectly good case, by adducing something266 words
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Article19 1914-07-25 12 ents. Brown Phillips k Stewart. Khota Tampan^— -9,525 total 40,300. lenderata 30,900 to date 162,400.19 words
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Article426 1914-07-25 12 Tbe Itogor is expected in thi6 morning. The Kntsang left Hongkong at 5 p.m. on the 21st inst, with general cargo for di 6 charge here. Tbe Teesta was expected at the wharf this morning at daylight with general cargo for discharge. To Messrs. Hooglandt and Co. is426 words
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Advertisement171 1914-07-25 12 CA NA DA Manufactures produced 620 Forests 525.006.000 185.000.000 Minerals tMm v. 145.000.000 Fisheries oc rxrxn 35.000.000 Assurance carried in Canada s Premier Co 202,363 996 SUN LIFE A c s o s £^v E OF CANADA S. J. HOWE. M; cheese! New Shipments of the following just to hand.171 words
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Miscellaneous365 1914-07-25 12 i SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sdkdav, 26th July. Johnston's Pier. 9, 10 aud 11 a m., 2.30 and 3.:;0 p.m. Club Bungalow. 9. H0 and 10.30 a.m.. 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m. The Jackson Millar Cup JOO yards handi cap will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch.365 words
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