The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1914
1914-07-27
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-07-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. BN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 27. 1914. NO. 8,19715 words
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Article226 1914-07-27 1 An account of town work in .lohore is given on page 6. Details of bhooting. swimming, cricket and other sport on page IS. The Rnawan strikes have stopped and men are resuming work Page 7. Some notes ou laws shortly to bt intn duced into Council will226 words
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Article, Illustration1835 1914-07-27 1 Main of o will h«- familiar with tbe great Highland I th. instrument iighlaud Lowland regiments of Scotland. M well ah I by certain native regiments in the In I and Egyptian armies, It i- an msti urneut of great antiquity, with a variety of -ion mmam1,835 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement567 1914-07-27 1 ALHAMBRAPALLADIUM THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD SECOND SHOW qIS P t_- ck. n TO-NIGHT OOMMENCINQ at 9 P.M. sharp, TO-NIGHT SLIONU _hu* 3-15 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. i .eadin, article, .ri, olelti fot uot being able567 words
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Advertisement185 1914-07-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shipping; S.S.S. latest sailing list Page 9. Robinson aud Co. have Nestor (iianaclis cigarettes en sale Page 7. Try Dunlop tyres and 6ee how they save money and sati*fy desires— Page IS. The Royal Hairdressing Saloon for best quality theatrical requisites Page 2. At the Victoria Theatre "step185 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1914-07-27 1 THE WEEK Monday 27th. High Water-— O-28 a.m., 1-2S p.m. Bandmann's M Step This Way." N.D.L. Homeward mail due. Lodge Emulaion, 8.30 p.m. Tuesday 28th. High Water— l-12 a.m., 1-59 p.m. Bandmann's The Balkan Princ« Fancy dress dance, Tanglin Club. Wednesday 29th. High Water— 2 i a.m., 2-36 p.m. Bandmann's114 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement307 1914-07-27 2 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED I HK H STaK OF figs. Costumes, Masks, Grease, Paints &c FOR Theatricals and Fancy Dress Balls. I Bpi 'Tlity at the OVAL HAIR DRESSIN6 SALOON Cannot be had elsewhere as this is the only id the oldest Saloon in the East for these lines. Special pi307 words
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Advertisement735 1914-07-27 2 Notices NGAPORE MARINE MOTOR SERVICE Ltd. BANK HOLIDAYS Ist, 2nd and 3rd AUGUST. Reliable Motor Launchi 8 are available for Picnics etc. on above dates. Early application advi-R le. DOWN k Co., Secretaries Telephone No. tbk. f 27 7 mwf J l-7 BUKIT K. B. RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. ■I NOTICE735 words
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Advertisement523 1914-07-27 2 Wanted KMNKLYKE FAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY. WANTED A Btewarde i for the s.v lohiorTreab*' of the Koyai P«o«*l Navlfati«4i Compear/. Personal applictth>u> indat be m -de on or before Juiy 30th to (he Compan Office 2 3 Collyer <,)uay. 27-7 w ft_7 Wanted to Rent House Near my residence, reward given to523 words
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Advertisement251 1914-07-27 2 0^ i i fW\ o __r\ f f I It up a ality which enables with stand physical and I strain and to resist m /V roMK a. < >. xt lOCS \^N. I j t 1 INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION. BATAVIA. 1914. Congress 7-12 th, September, 1914. Exhibition251 words
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Article557 1914-07-27 3 rnaiionaJ kgriculture, ia bi? .ting outthe ever growing i the agricultural productive to which has temperate id now to look for p esse tow to lii fehc problems count cted with the I these ti iucts. --lied upon was rubber. four impetus had been CUlUratioe ol557 words
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Article200 1914-07-27 3 ivnishmknt kok Intimidation. Calcutta, -luly 7. Dur'og the trial of the Faridpur Conspiracy Case. Hainan Chandra Chuckerbati. |M 1 intimidated a witness, threa toning to throttle him to death for j giTiug evidence. The Faridpur case failed ou that account, hut Hainan Bhandra for intimidation got Ifj months'200 words
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Article230 1914-07-27 3 1 Since medical I inder the National insurance Act came into force there has j a surprisini in the sale of' what are popularly known as "patent medicines. In fact, in the financial year d March 8] last their sale was the. largest in the history of230 words
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Article129 1914-07-27 3 1 hocolate greetings are the latest idea j iv the West End. Instead of writing the roofer" the conventional little letter after a dinner, the up to date guest sends his hostess a charming box of chocolates, each bou bon being shaped as a letter of the129 words
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Article112 1914-07-27 3 London, July 14. The Rubber (i rowers' Association have conferred four houorary gold medals on Dr Malcolm Watson and Messrs. Henry j Ridley, Leon Osterreitb and Joseph Fraeer, j the last in recognition of services in re--1 gard to methods of cultivation and management of112 words
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Article322 1914-07-27 3 The Public Works contract of the British North Borneo (lovernment is now making much better progress, and the results of the work are more visible. The waterworks at Sandakan which included a high concrete dam and mains in the towu are now completed and the township322 words
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Article270 1914-07-27 3 The premier position of Singapore as a harbour is by to means regarded by our Netherlands Indies, neighbours as beyond challenge aud the Administration of the Islands is putting forth every effort to improve, eularge and beautify the natural ports aud anchorages. As we know, the steam270 words
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Article87 1914-07-27 3 The recto sr of strength, the renewer of life, the rich reward of weary humanity— lT IB YOURS? or do yon turn aud toss through wakeful hour- larested aud unfit for the duties of another day Little's Oriental Balm rubbed into the throbbing temples, the burning forehead, brings87 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement64 1914-07-27 3 Tbe soothing effect of WOO6V Great Peppermint Cure is so gr^at as to be almost beyond 1 belief, until a trial has proved its worth to you. If suffering from a sore, relaxed, or smoker's throat, use a spoonful in water as a gargle, 1 the relief is both instantaneous64 words
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Advertisement15 1914-07-27 3 Waterbury's < As# 1 y tmmulr PINEAPPLE X^mdyr DIGESTIVE compound THE i Ideal Digestant rfl 115 words
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Advertisement435 1914-07-27 3 Health for Infants For over half-a-century Savory Moore s Food has been in general use, bo th at home and abroad. It has the reputation of iSnT a thoroughly reliable food for Infants. R a Savory Moore's Pood supplies just the DOuiiattmem a n infant in an easily digest ihie435 words
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Advertisement21 1914-07-27 3 PHOTOGRAPHIC Store and Studio. Amatears' work, Developing. Printing and Enlarging. KONG HIN6 CHtONfi Co.. Adelphi Hotel Buildings. Rlngapon j Branch J21 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous693 1914-07-27 3 LATFMA!LTEI r CRAIHS. I roi i London. July 14. The In sivh eon ly little Civil W ;i r uiMiiiitirc i- going on in Ix)ndon owing to tio- h-gh rat* Ih- Its ties for Lloyds' underwriters and corn posit e <n- offices for damage to properts in Ireland, in the693 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement674 1914-07-27 4 ||i The RACE for the FOOD |I The FOOD for the RACE SI! J-J^Ti j^gf NESTLES ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co.. (London). ..JopD., SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, BANGKOK, Etc, Etc. THE LETTER-WRITING CRANK a Pest ok Public Ufi other ds il.r a i from an adulter not lly known to him.674 words
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Advertisement453 1914-07-27 4 BSJBJgSjnj ;7™*" ->* he 1 I. he become h s r si v. as t-eing said ot him thai 119 was grow lug ill i banioun even that he was going mad. One at dinner, a i rather nice woman lie had never met, befoi doubtfully at him, ho you453 words
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Advertisement304 1914-07-27 4 r* xwrM^smsuff* r% +r*?jrx? tfexKU*. ~*ix jQwsisiiSswaMs^rwi&^wts^'oty saw an .uiw BssWWsßft .y;a* tfvyats! 1 I"V: BP^5 aS^Si 'V.?x>'i *iS&SjUWr- 22bV STis r mYt^mitm i Railway Material OUR SPECIALITY. jßj KSaaaßß I Very I Very IH| Large JP» Low Stocks. k j|fe> Prices. mWmW Hi H General Agents for Hssssl 9H304 words
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Advertisement137 1914-07-27 4 BttvxzMJsmmmn vac* 1 1 -mmj-ggaretgaagnargsj sf»snnßvassssnß*e«BV*ss»s» Chs. J. GAUPP Co 33, RAFFLES PLACE WATCH MAKERS, JEWEUERS, MARINE OPTICIANS. ENGLISH AMERICAN and SWISS Gold and Silver Watches NEW CONSIGNMENTS FROM MAPPIN AND WEBB. (FAR EAST OXYGEN AGETYLENF COMPANY, LTD., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIR" AUTOGENOUS WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. IRepairt137 words
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Article181 1914-07-27 5 1,1 N v of irning. T»..*r it mpisd itself of its with 1 their eivilisati mi. {sr a home bird itself to tne stndi bet now I off 'I ai th. in with fennd in tk for the study of aatiTe eh >i i ate I181 words
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Article224 1914-07-27 5 -hiugton it wrote thought -:tons of rs rt is Originally the objection to migration may have been la: It l- -till ft ur. .cific bos :he part ir unior:> ha\ 1 iv the that. that loa m has behind it the support of a ioioo. There is DerTOOSOOSS224 words
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Article147 1914-07-27 5 art fosmg mau mentioned iv the as applying for a berth been iv Singapore said the merchant, i/alled ou me before, but not on r p»* The tirst time you i l p to Date, Limited, and of to put our concern on modern lines, i came on147 words
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Article288 1914-07-27 5 We are glad to learn that the experi ments that have for some time heen under way. respecting the operation of producing fuel oil from cheap coal and shales, are being vigorously pushed for ward, and that the results are sutticiently satisfactory as to ho288 words
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420 1914-07-27 5 WHAT IT COSTS THE DIPLOMAT TO LIVE. Why candidates for the Diplomatic Ser I -re asked to guarantee that they havt miuimum income of i;iO() a year mm plained by Sir Arthur Xicolson, Perman ent Uudet secretary of State for the Foreign Office, in his evidence to the Koyal EDOoiseioo420 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement11 1914-07-27 5 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Greet Peppermint Cure, ls.6d.11 words
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Advertisement906 1914-07-27 5 Auctions SHERIFFS SALE AUCTION SALE OF Two Hundred (200) Shares IN THK Singapore General and Electrical Engineering Company Limited TO BE HELD AT Messrs. CHINC KENG LEE Co s.. Sale-room. On Thursday, 30th July, at 11 a. m. I TERMS CASH CHING KENG LEE k Co., Auctioneers. 377 30-7 AUCTION906 words
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Advertisement731 1914-07-27 5 RAW TOBACCO PREPARED TOBACCO 1 I f \^iw''Ai J^-^^P^'''' I^JPSssy^lly^2^TOtMsssssssssssso^B..g--r n^^^^'^A TEA tSI Jf^P^ifi/^ jfJ^J^A bssP^VHßbsssssssssssssbssssß^ I-i^^fiLl (f ?E+ I LO 1 ittt£|*fci S^ I c axto\ i, -X aa z \aammmmmmmw NOTICE. I .c undersigned Lim La Sang of No. 27 Mark, r t and Loh Chee Seng together731 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article20 1914-07-27 6 At Liverpool, on July 17th. the wife of Dr. K. Arthur Smith, r.M S. Medical Service, of a son.20 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1914-07-27 6 The Singapore Free Press Monday. July 27, 1914. ■> mi K.ei. IM P*QSM.VIS*i ns-»*JK I .r. ■> usbribcd h\ jwt I I b< Tru;c mi cmioui j-«c«^j<i»» r- ;-:c Lc »i it »~i. MM -I The telegrams which are published to-day are calculated to impress on all thinking minds the1,346 words
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Article830 1914-07-27 6 OXPAJUBS IND l\>i i;\\, The proposed new COBOOOSIiei OfSHfl jis published for iolorssetioo in the G§ as a liill about to h, I rooghl before ouneil The objects and iplmhi. mo of the b and merely state that .i, c lull consoles i the previous four Cosspoo]830 words
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Article511 1914-07-27 6 PBOM ihi q cc !<lio.e BMhfO SB '♦'Port, boiMiogi w lb d h>gh rents for a C-e! Vht Of food h«gb bi sboUtioi ill 1° hH e as for al tors I he Boh .oppls ss ls ofteu "M»«esool to tm cc U bas ""douhtedlv det.511 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1914-07-27 6 JUST PUBLISHED! JUST PUBLISHED!! THE VALUATION RUBBER ESTATES FOR Valuers, Investors and Planters F. C. PECK. $5.00. A BOOK FOR EXPERTS. KELLY and WALSH, Ltd., SINGAPORE. sbsbbbbbbjbjbibbbjbbbjbbbbbbbjbbjbjbbbbsjbbbbjh ***amr* «wmiiiiiianii in»*^"*»*Bi mmmm^^ t^mmm > l-»— ■-»»»-»i*.-»»«— pi— pr r^ rir\| FOREMOST SINCE 1820 AND STILL GOING STRONG. --K/i 4 A Sold167 words
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Advertisement724 1914-07-27 7 ON THE BRINK OF WAR. CRAVE SITUATION IN EUROPE. IHREE ARMIES MOBILIZING GERMAN FLEET RTJMOURS. SERVIAN COUKT LEAVES BELGRADE. COURSE OF AUSTRIAN POLICY. SITUATION THROUGHOUT MOST CRITICAL. araorditmry meeting of ftaCabJort was held tl IMM.M r the f, ituntion "'mm »j» Held tl four hours. If is underwood tb v724 words
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Advertisement1408 1914-07-27 7 POPULAR WAR DEMONSTRATIONS. KAISER AND PRESIDENT RETURNING FROM SCANDINAVIA. Buda Besth July 2a -Despite the rain multitudes are parading the streets shouting Long live war," Down with Servia." greets twpn iOD t d H° n }U 1 V 2 8 15 a X BeiHn tGlegram Btatefi that a procession of1,408 words
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Advertisement205 1914-07-27 7 I IpH^f ajKjt o t ;*<* k rjMsV- mm i «HCO»»t j o#-«0i OCt MOO NESTOR GIANACLIS' FRAGRANT EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES FRESH STOCKS FREQUENTLY RECEIVED Qualite Fine. Petit Format $1 per 50 Extra Fine, $1-40 n Format Moyen $1-75 M Queens Gold Tipped for Ladies $1-90 Sole Agents Robinson <fr Co.205 words
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Advertisement399 1914-07-27 8 Shipping. INDO-CHINA BTBAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DaRECT SKKVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newcbwang, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, <ftc, Ac, <xc. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Hilßßßj 4,895 R. C.399 words
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Advertisement573 1914-07-27 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer EGRA 5,1(H tons. J. Chivas. Commander, will be despatched fur the BOOTC ports on Thursday the 30tb instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for lst and 2nd class passeng* i-. Terms and rates573 words
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Advertisement838 1914-07-27 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 Atlantique Aug 3 CordilJ. Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Polynesien Aug 16 Paul Lecat Ang 31 Magellan Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V. de la Cictat Sep 13 Polynesien Sep 28 Chili838 words
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Advertisement696 1914-07-27 8 L Shipping N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. *JF h fast and w ell known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen llTc^ZhJ^^^^' An twerp, SouthampMoo al ar Genoa Na P ,e8 (connecting !S5 S' c ap,eB Alexa °dria and vice versa) R^ obad>0696 words
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Advertisement553 1914-07-27 8 Shipping p. &5T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, CeyU r Australia. India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading i mmea Coast, Persian OnIf.SSsUK., BSeamere wtll leave Slngapor. MAIL LINE HOMKWARi (f HB) From Singapore, connecting a Colombo with '•vanha Aug 7 ss Mongolia553 words
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Advertisement596 1914-07-27 9 bubstantial 4 Successful" year closed Prntfr^« c h« its bespeak it. Progress h!ls "een the keynote and the Assuranre in Fare* income (or Year $"8,753,***** Assurance Reserve Fund i'™'* 63 7 JV^'M Him cm (tontfon) Lo oS Deposited with Comptroler-Ceneral Calcutta) r s .200,000 n J" '"coiporated in Hongkong. is596 words
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Advertisement1151 1914-07-27 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY *m»mm»»i» PROSPEROUS and PROGEESs'-'v;""" 1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITCD mCE: Wl d i B *■<—•* tONDON OPfICE a d ihe Company has £20.000 deposited with the Bopreme Court of F„ tf i„ a ,d Je Wry, E.C. ATTRACTIVE1,151 words
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Article331 1914-07-27 10 The new issue of "The Hound Table" I makes a dispassionate survey of the Curragfa crisis and its reactioas in tbe Mouse of Commons. It is held that "the Government version ii too slight, the Opposition oue too large, to fit lho acknowledged j facts.'' But one331 words
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Article86 1914-07-27 10 lady home from India on furlough told a good story iv my beating, says a writer in the "Glasgow News." The native converts, she explained, are very proud of their knowledge of colloquial and idiomatic English, and of course there are many pitfalls for the unwary. The wife86 words
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Article1172 1914-07-27 10 Phe first total whei -lvtr, t. --ligures M 1912, the last column represents output fo* -.tlar year to dati iv all OM6S, Year 1913. Jirt 1914. Allagar 161,750 79,520 Alma 83.2;;:} 9.600 ;i 1.600 Alor Gn. 95,5."5 9,000 48.368 Alor Pongsu 101,478 11.300 59,621 Anglo Job ore1,172 words
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Article95 1914-07-27 10 Ye*r 1&] Belat HrubeL Gopetig (on ood Irdis Hyd Kaiupai Kamuning boi Kiata Kinta Association Krainat Pulai Malayan Tin 14 5 H embu Lode Middleton I. Consoiidated Peugkalen Pusing P.ahru Katnbutan X ah man Kahtnan H ftaub <Gold Kedhflle Koya UobortSelangor Kiver ierends-h >iputeli |9| tangei Hakau 6.87095 words
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Advertisement457 1914-07-27 10 SPECIAL OFFER m TO INTRODUCE n* westhmmouse SELF STARTER AND ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT SPECIAL PRICE TILL 2nd AUGUST ONLY. 4 SEATEE $2,325 COMPLETE .br. ms STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, 5-A. ORCHARD ROAD BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBBBBBBBBBBV saw-mux machinery! ma»— wawiawaaaa na» i n»aaw«aa«aa.awawa«aa>»«w.» .aaaaaam.B»aMß.».aa.aßaaai»aß...ißaaaaa..aaaaß..Biß..aa«B..aßißa......«Baaß»».»m.»»»»»«.»B»»«»*»»»»».^ <a^a>miMaiHiauMa.BuaaßWMa>i»jaMkMi.*yi.'.a. BY W. HAIGH GRUBAN Co., Ltd., Uldham, England. 120 ft.457 words
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Article1100 1914-07-27 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, July 25. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Jap. IBSUB. Paid. r.ABT nn RtTWMO 85.000 as 38 Allagar Bums. Sellers. 400,0 0 £1 £1 AngJc-Java J J J 150,000 28 is Anglo- Malay 44% ln t f? 50.00 C 2. 2b BatangMalika1,100 words
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Article67 1914-07-27 11 (Cobbkctbd OP TO July I I!iak4n >i Ml 16 demand j. 8 s\ H2 Frivate credits 8m |4f.lf i. credits 6m* x .4 Fbancb demand Bank 293* Germany, demand 288 Tndia, T. T. 174$ Hongkong, demand 21 1% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66 1 Sovereigns,67 words
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Article153 1914-07-27 11 July If Tln ISB tons 871.00 Gambier buyers 6.46 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.25 Gambier Cube No. 2 e!oo Pepper Black ordin. Spots buyers 18.87* Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmeg* (110 to the lb.) 24.00 Nutmeg* (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 90t00 Cloves (Amboina) 4«j153 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1914-07-27 11 OVERLAND Cars. The Handsome 1914 Models are now available. Painted Olive green with cream line. No. 79 T. 35 H. P. $2,300 nett. Upholstered in genuine leather. All fitted with Bosch Magneto, and Electric-lighting system, can also be had with electric selfI starter $200. extra. Send for full particulars to71 words
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Advertisement34 1914-07-27 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Office: 13. COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STHE ET M l%£S e Bf* Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.34 words
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Miscellaneous949 1914-07-27 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Mataram Dut gunboat 850 Ebbin K.ouw, 22-7 Dut Consul H.ou* M Steamers Nat. Tonnage i Maste. From Consignees Fo. B e Ho e nn„. m*"* 1 L nd n 7 Pat Si ™<« Hongkong 23 L S*-r u Ut949 words
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Miscellaneous92 1914-07-27 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.-Per N.D.L. P. Alice due July 31. From China.-Per N.D.L. Kleist due to-day London Kills Despatched. n LeTt Doe. Arrived. B. I. June 18 July 18 July 18 M.M. June 22 July 15 July 15 1 JO. June 26 July 20 J N. D. L. July92 words
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Article998 1914-07-27 12 A B 881 DX MEETINO. The ports were held on under much tbe same favourable con tionsas characterised this popular functi on the last occasion. There was again t crowded and enthusiastic gathering spectators -for tb«> most part intinw friends of the competitors iv the varic events. The998 words
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Article395 1914-07-27 12 e l Mr K. s. Brown of Manila, who is tra r wiling the Kast in connection with tht c Far Eastern Athletic Association, which arranging the Eastern Olympiad ir Shanghai this year, has arrived in Singa i pore again after a visit to Bangkok. The S Royal395 words
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Article101 1914-07-27 12 A match was played on the S.R.i ground m Saturday between the club and a Town Eleven," a good game eudin^ in i win for Town Eleven by 11 runs. The 5.R.C. made 102 of which H. Van c uyeuberg scored 86, <>. R. Oehler^ 19, E. nilistan and101 words
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Article128 1914-07-27 12 S.G.C. V\i»k Ji-p. The following was the course of play in the above cup on the Racecourse links. BOUND One. Valon 6 beat Finlayson plus 2, one up Procter 12 beat Capt Eraser 12, 3 and 2 Mundell 5 beat Miller 10, 2 and 1 Terrell 16 beat Everitt128 words
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Article124 1914-07-27 12 There was not a very large attendance at the Swimming Club yesterday morning when the 200 yds. Jackson Millar Race was swim off. There were six entries and the placed men were Hutton 1 Karsten 2 Stewart 8. Hutton had a fairly easy win. Mr. Speers, of the Kedah124 words
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Article914 1914-07-27 12 j Patience is particularly needful in dea ing with the delicate situation created b .the crime. How is Vienna to treat th j Serbs inside and outside Austrian tern Jtory? Not a few English papers hay suggested that a gentler policy should b c adopted. English people914 words
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Article585 1914-07-27 12 jy The Deike ltickmer6 from Europe srai ie expected iv at the wharves yesterday. i The Banri 'laru left Hongkong on the re 23rd inst and may be expected here on or ie about tbe 29th idem with general cargo j te for discharge. M A wireless call585 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement264 1914-07-27 12 Idunlop lav rBSS* 1 &tEmkmO^BtrK?u* ~*j- PTrf *i HsW^^'^^f *i»*^T^ -^^^^Sj" i*~A-± '^finxKCnF^aSalaS Br mr ____^_^F" DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES STAND OUT by themselves. You not; an improvement in anti f m^^\ skidding qualities when j~"> //\W\^\ you fit them < a greater im ll VwA provement when you ha VwiW264 words
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Miscellaneous285 1914-07-27 12 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES. 9 r Ea*t Wharf (basin; Bee. I— Teikoku Maru v East Wharf Sec. 2— Hong Wan I, Teesta Sheers Wharf Sec. 3> A. AY. D. Docks Bref.dmayne I (Under reconstruction) Main Wharf Sec. 4 except at godowns No. 16. I 17— Nil s—Minderoo,5 Minderoo, Atreus 6—285 words
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