The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1914
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Title Section15 1914-07-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JULY 28 1914. NO. >.19S15 words
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Article163 1914-07-28 1 War uews is somewhat meagre, due no doubt to the Sunday intervening. There is a possibility of German and Russian influence holding back the dreaded hour. But preparations go on and the British first fleet is held at Portland- Page 7. A conflict between the authorities and163 words
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Article1158 1914-07-28 1 <iod Almighty ttrsl planted a gardes* and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasur. Bacon But th. love of gardening mpera nu nt Ttss people who would live in tli <i;irdeu of Eden without s thought beyond tbeir food and dress aud ■OCSIJ I N engagements <il1,158 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement434 1914-07-28 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT The Only House in Singapore, Giving One Show a Night, and that the Best. The Picture That Has Set All Singapore Talking ROCAMBOLE (THE TERROR OF PARIS) No. 2, THE MYSTERIOUS COUNT Also Pathe Cartoon,434 words
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Advertisement194 1914-07-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bull terrier lost Page ft. Sales surgical instruments —Page 5 two others by Powell k Co. Page 5. Notice re dividend of 20 per ceut in the Kwong Yik Bank— Page ft. Ship notices, Prinzess Alice, Apcar liners, N.V.K.. T.K.K and Austria Lloyd Pages B and 9. Maspero194 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous146 1914-07-28 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 28th. High Water— l-12 a.m., 1-58 p.m. Bandmann The Balkan Princes-*. Fancy dress dt.nce. Tanglin Club. Wednesday 29th. Blga Water— 2 a.m., 2-36 p.m. Bandmann's The Girl on the Film. Lodge St. Michael, 9 p.m. Thursday 30th. High Water— FO a.m.. 3-17 p.m. B. I. Homeward mail146 words
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Article399 1914-07-28 2 Sir Edward Grey s speech iv the Hon*. on June i 9 contaius the following refer ence to the Opium L'onference. I have beeu asked about th* Opium Con ference which ha* bee n t The Hague I am in a state of suspended expectation iv regard399 words
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Article213 1914-07-28 2 KNGKISHMAN'S REMARKABLE FIND. A remarkable piece of Chinese workman ship, which was recently found in China by Mr. T. J. Larkin, turned face upwards to the sun," it is stated, "as though its rarity aud value were quite unrecognised," is now in Loudon. The tind. which is a213 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement270 1914-07-28 2 THB ROBINSON piANO go FOR VIOLINS. BOWS. MANDOLINES. GUITARS. BANJOS BUGLES. DRUMS. FLUTES. PICCOLOS. ACCORDEONS. OCARINAS. TAMBOURINES. Etc.. Etc. REPAIRS ALSO UNDERTAKEN TO ALL KINDS OF I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Macaw issCs3caea»gM[ STo Night To-Night II GAIETY 8 U PICTURE PALACE V GRAND CHANGE GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT FEATURING270 words
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Advertisement664 1914-07-28 2 Notices I THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL CLOSE OM Saturday, lst Aug. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. Monday. 3rd Aug. n-i 3i 7 LOST OR STOLEN A Bull terrie d»g, black ears. Number c Collar -»Hs. Answers to name of Mask Finder will he reward, d on returniog sam to No. 8, Oxlt-y Road.664 words
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Advertisement523 1914-07-28 2 I Wanted KMNKLYKE PAKETVAART MUTSCHAPP\ WANTED A Stewarde s. at n monthly v;,!m vt t'6 f the s.s AJelchior Treub 'of Mm i.ovh I'acb Navigation Company Persoual application must he made on or before Ju'v MRU to it Company's Office t/f Collyer Quay. 27-7 99.7 )n Wanted to Rent House523 words
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Advertisement75 1914-07-28 2 >r o^^ %\Ja\ m+XM 'v x r Jr invigorator will help l|| [t up a Largs ..train and to ret See you get xt ceo N. x. z- .mm mmmmm Malta *MSTCHaM«aWaaaaWri<*a«Va»**Mr H 4MMMMMMM'W I"*'*1 flaaaaaaaaaßMll^^Hßß^^B|HH|^^BH||^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^l^l^Bß^^^^^^ GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX CUP. IN HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE ■■■■■■■■■■■■■.^^^^^■■ni75 words
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Article1858 1914-07-28 3 LFrsm §ur ovm CorresponsUnt.l London, July I. So Mr Chamberlain is dead. I do not know that it is not a happy release. The papers are full of memoirs and panegyrics j but there is little left to be said that has not already not been said long1,858 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1914-07-28 3 m RBNfeOP m W~ tl l l''*'T**sr DUN LO P MOTOR TYRES STAND OjJT by themselves. You notice s^. an iniprovement in antifmm skidding qualities when jf\K\ you f it them, a greater im s I VwA provement when you have 1 run them f or some time I Iwl225 words
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Advertisement131 1914-07-28 3 DO NOT DESPAIR Bven if you have suffered through dreary, dis mal days and hideous nights with the affliction of a swollen knee. Do not despair even though physicians and remedies have given you no relief. Little's Oriental Balm is what you need. It will cause the swelling to disappear,131 words
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Advertisement261 1914-07-28 3 J RUBBER. i JACKSON'S PATENT FIBRE COMPOUND is now proved to be the best medium foi 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 a261 words
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Advertisement674 1914-07-28 4 NESTLES and KOHLER'S CHOCOLATES NFSTI F'S jTy^^fap^ 11 I______Hi_m_________m_____^^ lßw^_^i_^S^ SUPERB MITT* HAT f V I"_T >N> .Br B BM>iy? !/s_i9_r *m//itJ& V\\j 1 -IVIILiIV __r y j __r^ rHO^O 1 AT F J> m 3T- nnv DrklVC JM_-_-_-__-__-B____BMBMBIBM |p, J_-«_T 'J'.TT J^iT WW I CHOCOLATE J-3_aß 1«BPBB-. SO NOURISHING674 words
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Advertisement226 1914-07-28 4 Miracle-Cure Sleepless and Paralysed. Ordinary Treatment Failed Vet Dr.Cassell's Tablets Cured. has i more ci to rge own-road. M t 'la f'^^^^m Lond H f In 1906 I j^ 1 v v aw V **f rh 1. l [>* /f i lir. Fsmhm, Muida VaU. [would, J nabl« dme 1226 words
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Advertisement296 1914-07-28 4 2 n --^mamrn HKT* T i_^_i___* I m WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED t|A large Consignment! OF m NEW ASSORTED FILES And will be pleased to quote prices that will mBl suit you. aj BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. Engineering Department, SINGAPORE WMM J__a-B__-aL___a_____aaß |yU__B Bj ™i_____a__i_a_P*^^^^_B__aaaaa_jW B HB a-B Mil aT-i296 words
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Advertisement141 1914-07-28 4 Chs. J. GAUPP Co 33. RAFFLES PLACE. WATCH MAKERS, JEWELLERS. MARINE OPTICIANS. ENGLISH AMERICAN and SWISS Gold and Silver Watches NEW CONSIGNMENTS FROM MAPPIN AND WEBB. "T~ I N SCB I IT lon s. XP MONOGRAMS S fy^ GOLD, SILVER, Etc 1 ENGRAVING i _H_-_-_------l---------H----_-----__________________________________^^ —-—a. C. A. RIBEIRO Co.,141 words
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Article848 1914-07-28 5 Military Bo^ I a hi. ii Imi lht wi military rg -irif/ation ing Chun fu, <>f which military mosmammmmmf will ,'>ei u:in Shih pt*m f us titrate iv the hand-, t of Wm* the m*m* formerly ,h\ idm4 among ter of militai t!> it of848 words
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Article426 1914-07-28 5 In til.- House of Commons. Mr. (iinneli N Westmeath. H.) asked the Secretary For the Colonies whether he was aware of < nt made from experience by tmnore in tbe House of Lords on lOth .luly, 1907. that it was ea6y for white neu to outwit natives426 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement488 1914-07-28 5 BETTER THAN QUININE FOR MALARIA. QuiriDo dofs not cure Malaria. All it does is to brin* relief f r time If persisted in its action is harmful, causing deafness and other t roubles. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured completely many cases of Malaria. In Ceylon, J Burma, Siam, in488 words
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Advertisement1034 1914-07-28 5 ON ANY ROAD T t imi i i_—i iiji ON ANY CAR COLUMB =-__TYRES__E_E WILL BHOW UP TO ADVANTAGE. FROM ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES. THE COLUMB TYRE^P FAR EAST. PROWODNIK 51. ROBINSON ROAD. PhoM 1510 Auctions j Auctions AUCTION SALE OF LOPIIICT tot.r* r> VALUARLE FREEHOLD, 1 AUCTION SALE ?p1,034 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article18 1914-07-28 6 M the Europeau Hospital, on Y^rd inst., the wife ofl.R. Harvey. Pat ding Estate, tf a son.18 words
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Article30 1914-07-28 6 Lewis- KvKRiTT. -On June 27th, at Christ Church, 'i ouch End, London, N. William John Lewis, of Sereniban, Negri Sembilan, F.M.S.. to Clara Louise Everitt, of WestcliffonSea. Essex, England.30 words
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Article41 1914-07-28 6 On the */6th July, at his residence No. 2m, Stanley street Wee Ann Kee, partner ot Messrs Kirn Hock Hoe Co., and Wee Brothers Steam Ship Coy., Ltd. Aged 40 years. Deeply regretted. Date ot funeral will be announced later.41 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1914-07-28 6 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, July 28, 1914 j r iDr f.e_-, in- P»cpie rifp. mt2M*fe J-»»;_ b> tafla_BU arJ u_brib«d ky gait I .••-i.:t T. :itD .ft il..?rb_s JlT_C»r>tt *v»* r. o Peltffioa. LovtJtT tad The news sent by our Kuala Lumpur correspondent stating the proposals of Government regarding1,338 words
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Article817 1914-07-28 6 Wedding and Volunteer M.uiccin pen (From Our Oun Correspondent.) I'mang, .July 27. At the annual meeting of the Penang Swimming Club, Mr Ambrose. President, was in the chair. A satisfactory report was presented, the balance of profit and loss showing $1,1 C». 49, and the reserve .1,000. It817 words
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Article661 1914-07-28 6 F M S. PROPOSALS. Generous Offer. ram Our 0\ Kuala Lumpur J«| The Malax Mail mmmtn on Rood., that the Governm sliding scale for rubber ex p., it dot; waive tbe duty on rubber I pence a pound and has furfl i scheme revising the gait n tural661 words
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Advertisement271 1914-07-28 6 We beg to announce having secured the SOLE AGENCY OF "FALCON' BRAND PILSENER BEER, Brewed and Bottled HY THE Gekroonde Valk Brewery; Amsterdam. o For Quality aud trice, it cannot be beaten. Per Case of 4 dozen Quarts, $12.50. Per Case of 8 dozen Pints, $15.00. Lex- 9 pa* cent271 words
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Article235 1914-07-28 7 PREPARATIONS BY AUSTRIA. f ni Mi- Cable]. l W*fn Sirtvj ■<>■ Martial law Ikm proclaimed j n Austria Hungary r* Hin wan Minister has left Vienna London. July |ft, 7.44, p ReiUer >;^ an,K M I military pre- time to recon her reply. Jon July II235 words
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Article28 1914-07-28 7 dou. duly M Baicn Bel per. I he King Ll dead THE KHEDIVES ASSAILANT. uople. Juiy 17.— Tl ;ant i youth son of an k,n e( j28 words
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Article121 1914-07-28 7 Mr C hyson, civil District Judge, lelivered judgment in the case a huh the Kobinson Piano Co. brought >n against Mr H. G. Lane, of Messrs n Meyer Co., for the sum of 1187 -JT. mcc of amount due ou the purchase of mo. The defendant s121 words
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Article217 1914-07-28 7 ■r ran Wat.*' The great success of Bandmann's last ere was their rollicking revue, i is Way." and it was therefore not liag to »cc a good audience in the :ctoria Theatre last night to see it again, revue is still a real novelty in the ai has certainly217 words
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Article282 1914-07-28 7 NATIONALISTS V. POLICE. Military Volley-Firing. [By Sibnianne Cable!. KICTRB'a M_vir» London, July 16 -Two people have been killed and forty injured iv affrays iv Ib'bliu. The troops are confined to Bar- racks. t London. July 27. It appears that some tioualist Volunteers were returning to blin after282 words
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Article570 1914-07-28 7 A ii RE FOB SLEEPLESSNESS LX PTKB mOM I HE BIBHOP. We have received from His Lordship the Bishop of Singapore the following communication m KDITOR OK THK '"\I\I.\V MV11.." Sir. Many of your readers must deeply regret the fact that in the last three months three Europeans570 words
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Article156 1914-07-28 7 THE FIRST SHOT. London, July 27 12.55 p.m.— While Peace and War are hanging in the balance, news comes from Vienna that Servian troops aboard a Danube Steamer opened fire on Austrian troops near Temeskubin. The Austriaus replied and an engagement of some importance ensued. FINANCIAL FRIGHT. The156 words
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Article637 1914-07-28 7 Yesterday.— Before the Acting Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr J. A. S. Bucknill. k.C.) Thbeb Years kor Forgery. Sentence had been reserved iv the case of Chan Kin Seah. an employee of Messrs Katz Brothers. Ltd., convicted of forgery of an order form. He was given three years'637 words
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Article37 1914-07-28 7 KEPONG AND KLANANG. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 27. Kepong pays an interim dividend of 10 per cent. Klanang has been awarded the Exhi bition gold medal for opra and Coffee Robust*. > am <37 words
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Article296 1914-07-28 7 The following is the report by the Directors to the fourth auuual general meeting j of the members to be held at the Exchange Buildings, on Saturday at noon. The Directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account296 words
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Article209 1914-07-28 7 Accused a< quitted. The case against Ramayah, the postal clerk chaged iv conuec.ion with the disappeLrance of 18,500, contained in a registered letter, on April Bth, concluded on Friday afternoon in the acquittal of accused, His Lordship, Sir Thomas Braddell. C.J.C., finding the evidence not209 words
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Article255 1914-07-28 7 Captain Mimura, of the Japanese gunboat Mogami, vow on a visit to Bangkok, was in command of the destroyer Ikazuchi at the time of the Russo Japanese war, serving under Admiral Togo. He was engaged iv the daring blockade of Port Arthur from tbe first firing to255 words
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Advertisement183 1914-07-28 7 pou**isseuß ecu* «w. MC f Hrmriia'cWrot tt(ulNlc NESTOR GIANACLIS' FRAGRANT I EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES RESH STOCKS FREQUENTLY RECEIVED. Qualite Fine. Petit Format $1 per 50 Extra Fine, $1-40 >» n m Format Moyen $1-75 "Queens Gold Tipped for Ladies $1-90 Sole Agents: tobinson Co. -sV. *M 4 I v I wS183 words
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Advertisement639 1914-07-28 8 Shipping. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer -PRINZESS ALICE 10,9h1 tons, "Captain Bertfeidt, having left Colombo, on Saturday, the i.tb inst. at midnight, may be expected to arrive bere on Friday morning, the Sist instant, at 10a.m., en route for above ports. For639 words
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Advertisement505 1914-07-28 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer EGRA" 5,10r> tons. J. Chivas, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 30th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for lst and 2nd class passengers. Terms and rates of freight505 words
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Advertisement565 1914-07-28 8 1 Shipping N. Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with565 words
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Advertisement596 1914-07-28 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES NAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1914 1914 Atlantique Aug 3 CordihVie Aug 2 Amazone /ugi7 Polynesien Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Magellan Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V. de la Cictat Sep 13 Polynesien Sep 28 Chili Sep596 words
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Advertisement687 1914-07-28 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of •his Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectic^ Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisai Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. Tsingtau Nagasaki and687 words
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Advertisement594 1914-07-28 8 Shipping_^ P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Fop China, Japan, Penang, Ceyiec Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading lH*ued for Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental an/ Ports. Steamer* will leave Stngapor MAIL LINES IJOMKWAh. 'KOK EtJRG» From Singapore, connecting Colombo with 1914. ss Dcvanha Aug594 words
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Advertisement795 1914-07-28 9 Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) tw Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points in the United States, Canada. Mexico and Europe. iurblne Liners SUINYO MAKU "TENYO HI.OMAKI th« >Qoe_SM of the Pacific. Equipped with Wlre.le.RH Telegraphy 1 on< xcelled Cuisine. w TIME TABLE FROM795 words
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Advertisement1640 1914-07-28 9 I THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. rcwt pui. hd n.Tl^TT.T"™"'^™" 1 11 IIRCEBT MID-UP CIPITIL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED HEAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, EX. TU* Company has £20.000 deposited with1,640 words
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Article1781 1914-07-28 10 ,rr-om our OWH <^ury-.ij>ofUl*Ht.l Edinburgh, July 2. With the ninth Earl of Wemyss there pasted from the stage of our national and local life a well graced actor who in his time played many parrs, and played j them well. In point of character, of men tul capacity,1,781 words
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Advertisement706 1914-07-28 10 QIFMFNC! BAD BREATH. Jy_( All mad Al l THE TONGUE IS THE index. iy <.'- breath is foul. You do not perceive it youivelf. You are like a 1 person who is always amoni; the oils and WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. varniahci you get used to what ia to maoy people706 words
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Advertisement127 1914-07-28 10 GRAPHITE LUBRICATION. By usiii£ this method it is claimedCyliuder lubrication cost is reduced 9o In either Steam, (ias, or Oil Engines. Fuel Con sumption is reduced o to 10 and Piston rings. Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, will send particulars to t.ose127 words
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Advertisement219 1914-07-28 10 9 n IT* c .mwa7^mmW^—T* m^^^ K ml it K^s* ___t__E________u____{_r ___r f I Ai **^\&m*s\ TNE IDEAL TONIC FOOD m am i BV_UC___KB Tin: I O all Chemists $i 7b I THE PHARMACY, SINGAPORE MASSAGE Mrs HARU Mr. FUJITA. No. 14. Are well known to many Doctors it Singapore219 words
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Miscellaneous61 1914-07-28 10 PASSENGERS EXPECTED B. G Browne, >;,>*. Mm At child. Mi <\ J. Bon< Lewis w. M. Harding. str Himalay; riner, J. 'J Mi a. Hn i Graham and Couldray Pet i WHalojs str Arc;^ Mr Mrs f.allaui,MrsR.W.A^ E. 1! Hi Mrs van Vie or Nichol W. P. M HOMEWARD SOUND61 words
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Article1233 1914-07-28 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 27. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Jap. ißucß. Paid r, 1B n v 85,000 2b 2b Aliagar 71 1 Dl Bo Sellers. 500,0<G £1 £1 AngJoJava J J 9 150,000 2 e 2 H Anglo-Malay 44% tnt 7 h,i S1,233 words
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Article69 1914-07-28 11 (Cobrectbd ur 90 July BAnk 4m's 1-4 3 16 demand 31. 8 Private credits 8m 1 3.4 1 1 82 1, credits 6m |.j| France demand Bank 298$ Germany, demand 288 India, T. T. IT4 Hongkong, demand 22?% Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand u_ Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovereigns, Bank69 words
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Article197 1914-07-28 11 July 27. Tln No Market Gambies buyers 8.45 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.2". Gambier Cube No. 2 g.On Pepper Black ordin. Spots buyers 18. 37$ Pepper, (White fair) buyers 12.50 Nutmegs (110 to the Ik.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) grj.oc Cloves (Amboina) 43197 words
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Advertisement22 1914-07-28 11 "BORNEO" CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON AND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur. AND THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. I Supplies NOW available:22 words
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Advertisement33 1914-07-28 11 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Printers. Mflce: 13. COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET H S_! 2 C Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore.33 words
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Miscellaneous953 1914-07-28 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Sanmeuto Arg. tr. ship 2754 Kenard shanghai. 26-7 A tine Consul Batavia Geier Ger Cruiser 1630 Grasshof Sabang. 11 7 Ger Consul Batavia 8 steamers Nat. Tonnage Maste. From Consignees For Atreus Brit 4 290 Williamson Yokohama. SI 7953 words
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Article507 1914-07-28 12 I n wi wi> »:f>t oi KOYUB, A DRAW. A trial match in view of the football trip to Java was played on he St I ground last evening, between a team selected by the S.F.A. and the Rest of the K.0...L1. The result was a draw, but the507 words
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Article68 1914-07-28 12 l uder the auspices of the aoove Association the following competitions were held during July and resulted as under: Scratch Billiards (English) for the President's Medals lst Mr Lee Ah Kok. 2nd Mt Teong Geok. Championship Dura, for the Association's Prize Winner. Mr Low Kirn Cheng. Scratch68 words
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Article238 1914-07-28 12 The following will represent the A/.evedos against the R.G.A. to day on M.F.A. ground. J. Johnson goalkeeper, >. De Souza and < he Costa backs, A. G. De De Souza, E. and H. Scully half-backs S. Carvalho. Leo E. De Souza, G. De silva, J. Galistan and K.238 words
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Article706 1914-07-28 12 Cine of the smartest looking little vessels that entered tbe Pott of Colombo some eight years ago was tbe Gallia which was then owned hy the Swadeshi S. N. Co. says the Colombo Times. Late one afternoon, after a voyage which caused those who were706 words
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Article218 1914-07-28 12 Mr F. E. Wilkinson. British Consul at Foochow, in his report for 1913, says that it is not unreasonable to expect that the suppression of the opium trade will give a fillip to the import of other foreign goods by diverting to their purchase218 words
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Article415 1914-07-28 12 Some seven thousand tons of frozen eggs formed the cargo of the Brodmore which passed through Singapore yesterday on the way to London from Hankow. The Imp. Oerman Mail steamer Prinzess Alice having left Colombo on the '25th. inst. at raid night may be expected to arrive here415 words
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Correspondences.
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Article346 1914-07-28 12 To Tm Editor. Sir, In the interests of tbe poor suffering humanity the Indiau Cooly en route to British Malaya, by the B. I. boats I shall thank you very much for an insertion of the following facts in your widely circulated paper. I read with great346 words
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Article199 1914-07-28 12 The Presidente Sarmiento, a training ship of the Republic of Argentina arrived on Sunday afternoon, and on anchoring in the roads, exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. She left Buenos Aires some time ago. and coming through the Straits of Magellan visited some French possessions in the Pacific,199 words
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Article309 1914-07-28 12 lv connection with the inspection of the Mala} States Guides hy Lieut General Raymond Reade, G. 8., General Officer Commanding the Troops. Straits Settlements, the rendezvous was near Kamunting at 7 a.m. on Thursday. The infantry, 534 strong, supported by the Battery, attacked Scott's Hill, driving off309 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1914-07-28 12 CANADA ll IN 1913 Manufactures produced x 620<000 Goi Forests 525.009.000 1222 185,000.000 2222 145.000.000 FlSherieS 35.000.000 Assurance carried In Canada's Premier Co 202 363 996 I SUN LIFE A c s o s S._S. E OF CANADA 1 S. J. HOWE. M 6. i'{INDIAN MOTOR CYCLER 1114 MODELS Popular159 words
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Miscellaneous468 1914-07-28 12 WEATHER REPORT Ths.e Weathet T«legr___M are Iran ami. »<*_■ j courtesy ol the E. Tel. (k). and contain lv- obnervalftoaa mada at liontKoi.^ (HK. JtMrnrvatoty, aad at Mantle Observ_.iory (MN. rbe «'ata re date aud hour of de_patch thr tiaromele. reading (inches in HK., Mllh rt* in MN.); Dinouon of468 words
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