The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 November 1914
1914-11-07
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Title Section14 1914-11-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914. NO. B,2N<».14 words
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Article299 1914-11-07 1 THE' DAY'S NEWS Reports of the Indians at the front confirm what has been said of their absolute sang froid under the heaviest fire, and the storming of a village under trying circum stances bore out all that has been said as to their magnificent fighting quaities Page 5. Lord299 words
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Article965 1914-11-07 1 If. Turpin. the inventor of meliuiLe, declares be bus made an invention wbicb will modify all present military tactics and render all defences illusory. The. anemy'a forces, he save, will be annihilated by its U6e. and general disarmament will be the result. Moreover, be isP.M.G. - 965 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1914-11-07 1 ATZ BROS L td Km j^^K B JUS ill A TP F ll b^ k^ V% 0% W*C% IIL I 'i V\ r'*^'^ s I^^£^^ JLy X O v-/ vJ vJ j-^I X OFF CATALOGUE PRICES. i'UH !> I'KOM SplO T() ?|>^U WITH ABOVE DISCOUNT. YOU SHOULD NOT MISS.48 words
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Advertisement274 1914-11-07 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT "It's A Long Way to TIPPERARY," but there is a Short cut to the PALLADIUM where one can always rely on seeing The Li NEWS FROM~THE FRONT G JWARS |t! arrived by last mail c274 words
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Advertisement135 1914-11-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ATaddiu at the Star Opci Paga I. Hotel van Wijk notice Page 2. 11 Wolverton," Dalvey lload. to letPage 2. Announcement re cargo interned at Sabang Page 2. Municipality want a typist— Pape 2. Deli Pony and palanquin for salePage 2. Powell's auctions Page 3. Royal Netherlands mail135 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1914-11-07 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 7th. HUb Water 0-48 a.m., 11-4- p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 p.m. Sunday Bth. dtgh Wavet 1-24 a.m., 0-21 p.m 22nd Sunday after Trinity. Monday 9th. High Water '2-9 a.m., 1-3 p m. Polo Practice Tyeroall, 5 p.m. Tuesday 10th. High Water— 3-8 a.m., i-54 p.m. Singapore71 words
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Article174 1914-11-07 2 That the (ierinan army has not proved perfect machine under the stress of battle is shown by a recent issue of the Berliner Taj^eblatt. It devotes practically the whole front pago to the chftngM m the General Staff and army commands. Some changes are caused by174 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement725 1914-11-07 2 Notices HOTEL VAN WIJK Co., Ltd. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SECRETARIES AND REGISTERED OFFICES. Notice is hereby given that Messrs. Gattey and Co. have been appointed Secretaries of this Company, and that on acd after the 9th instant, the Registered Offices of the Company will be at French Bank Buildings,725 words
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Advertisement558 1914-11-07 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CHANGE IN STREET NAME. NOTICE is hereby given m accordance with a Resolution passed by the Municipal Commissioners cf the Town of Singapore at a m eting held on the 30th October, 1914, that from Ist January, 1915, the name of the road leading fr m Kampong558 words
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Advertisement409 1914-11-07 2 Wanted MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Wanted an expnienced typist with MMM knowledge of Shorthand aud Clerical w^ik. Salary J6O rermnntta Applications m applicants' own handwritiEf* with copies of recent tefiiimrnihls wi 1 he received by the undersigned up to Jhu sday, l'Jth November, 1911. By Order. W MARSH. A^. iJiiLicipai Secretary. Municipal409 words
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Advertisement320 1914-11-07 2 To Let^ I TO BE LET FURNISHED rbe comfortable utd residence known m a, Dtlvey Bead. LmmedU POWELL Co Ml PART OF HANDSOMEiY FURNISHPr HOUSE TO LET Family, or thr< or I to livt together, will find accoijjriiodation, with boatd heautifu.ly situated convenience-, [adndtofi ComfortahU- Bonn B II TO LET320 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous492 1914-11-07 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 22nd Sunday vfter Triniiv. N m mbef 6th. ST ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. 7a.ii.. Holy Communion, (Plain). 7.45 am. Holy (Ynimunion, (Choral). liyu'ti^ 5">6. :-*22 auJ t99. 9.15 am. Matins and Litany Hymn I 80« 4 {).m. Sunday School and Bible CUMMBi 5.j0 p.m. Evensong at^l Sermon. Hymns492 words
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Article1036 1914-11-07 3 jald »f«^« homlßM •••to ««t fat v JUVBNAL I o!i)n\ hen UI6N MM wh.-iv inoCOIM ni lot Ihe front. 1 1» t() te->t hl> ea fn -.m tf-ri i a mofti. X.C.O be Meti, he vanl t ♦iiii-t.' The ■i i promptly comes up i tittle1,036 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1914-11-07 3 WARNING Several fUrmi of Belting makers and dealers are selling inferior imitations ol om well known Cotton r.elt. and describing it a» Belting of the (iandy type.'' equal to Qandy**," same asGandy's," ate. \W are desirous m the interest of tlu i public 1 to irarn users against such statements,377 words
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Advertisement625 1914-11-07 3 CARLSBERG Better 4~Sf £^)[W^o?*/ World -wide V/, t SOLE AGENTS: THE EAST ASIATIC Go., Ltd., Singapore. Auctions AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. AT BOSCOMBE. No. 15, NASSIM ROAD ON FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, AT 3 P.M. Excellent rattan chairs, tables and settees wax polished teak writing tables teak625 words
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Advertisement221 1914-11-07 3 ■=1 Have you a weakly p^ child at home? p One who lacks the joyous spirit, the sparkling eyes, the heart) appetite and tireless energ) of health} child hood. In countless such cases, rapid and complete chansre from delicacy I l to robustness has been wrought b\ I KEPLER 4221 words
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Article20 1914-11-07 4 Llkwkllyn.—On September SOtb at Yew Free Hall, Forest How bussex to Mr A; Mrs H. Roland Llewkllvx, a daughter.20 words
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Article46 1914-11-07 4 MCARTHUB Vannec X.-On the 2^th Sept. (very quietly owinfc to th^ war), at St. George's, Hanover-sqnare. ERlcWarnpord McA.kthur! who has rejoined 13th Hussars, younger son of the late Col. A. D. McArthi r, re to Hilda Arof.oekne. second daughter of the Honble. Walter Yannf< k.46 words
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Article, Illustration957 1914-11-07 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday,November 7, 1914. VZ }< I ret liven with telegrams coming m hour 1\ to whet but not appease our appetite for news, there are yet times when it is ell to look round and see what the effect of the greatest war of modern times957 words
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Article1052 1914-11-07 4 Considering the demand for medical men at the front, the Government might consider the applications for indefinite leave with more sympathy. (KG.) It is worthy of note that the news of the Emden's visit to l J euang reached Acheen and Sabang before 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning. Mr Bennett,1,052 words
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PENAN NEWS.
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Article78 1914-11-07 4 [Fnm Our On it Carrmponde* RNtong, Six (.'hinebe were Bhugei ;ilid ent possession of 12:> bag! nl property ot Messrs Sen4ilaml« Battery Co. During a squall on WVdneMi:, tongkaug aaiijiajg flour (eondered harbour. The accused mm* Found the bags, which were thrown overl m their78 words
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Article54 1914-11-07 4 [From Our Oim Cmtmimudvi Kuala Lw ipu: One hundred coolies (fj m patriated from Kuala Lumpor. Mohamad Ghose hospital i beeu sentenced to two monthnient for negligence m i resn two patients were murdi > Lumpor lunatic Mylom. Kuidiah. former in-,.,,: jan^ hiss been to gig iv imprisonment54 words
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Article122 1914-11-07 4 ICB\ [6BD rUCJ rABLBft. The TraClic Managti mfoiin- that revised train service will come into open tion Irom \ov. l.'th and ik-u i,. tables will be on sale from \o\ tinins are cancelled and oth. -r.- mUi.mThe principal alteratioi^ a' part of the Colony are. 7.1." axßcaai Siogßßom122 words
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Article449 1914-11-07 4 While it ib still no; Mtj bo (oil tie plftCfti mentioned m Mm 1... advance m Poland, sulhcient infon is given to show a very rapid ami fa ■ble idvaaoa on the istula. Th. Mantiou of the Kielce Bm^flßUlri 1 Uttß, indicate,. the Russian force it- now449 words
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Article44 1914-11-07 4 Mr Rudyard Kipling leemi to Imm curred the undying animobiU dI tl (Jermau I'm-ss. and the Koluiwha Kei tung invites him to joxu Kk .lulu Krench'b urmy aud admire tli I of derman btrategy, at tbt- mm I becoming acquainted with th. \> German fists.44 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1914-11-07 4 HENNESSY'S FINE OLD BRANDY. Sole Importers GALDBEGK, MCGREGOR Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. XMAS PRESENTS j Western Friends. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. I b i the convenience of our customers, we are piipaieil t<> dtlivrr the following Braud> m Gnat Britain.255 words
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Advertisement32 1914-11-07 4 G. R. LAMBERT Cos ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE EQUALS THE BEST WORK AT HOME AND CARE PHOTOGRAPHED PERSONALLY LSV L N. BUCKERIDGE a'E Artist to Messrs LAFAYETTE Photographers to THEIR MAJESTIES.) VM) 1 81-1332 words
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Article64 1914-11-07 5 NOTABLE SPEECH BY LORD SELBORNE. No Sacrifice too Great. Bj >iiN:nanne Cable] Kn TmV Stsvira i 8.9 C p ni. Lord Sal r Mutiny ■peach al Chia< t tut- possibility cf the ienl haTing la adopt oontciiption iwHtoe too fpreal to eu- laid \cuie could foresee leal iinil64 words
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Article69 1914-11-07 5 No Likelihood of Trouble. \o\ 11.10 i vi The I'olo th.a tuu SaMan of i t" hit Majeitj an lo Qreai v ill beC IIIM of the 1 M lulll 1 ii n i q jointly. PERSIA LOOKS TO BRITAIN thai Persia] Govern- i Wi t Di69 words
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Article30 1914-11-07 5 pva Did Not Bombard Jeddah i•" p '1 lie I'lV.-S thai u.'-UllU'lv no m it: report ikal ELM.S. Bfinera Idali The -hip ha> not I Ike place30 words
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Article50 1914-11-07 5 12.5Q p.m At Frivy il held q the King >uned the Btaarj hj the state bi > and Britain. :don. Nor. 6.50 im. Botdeam pi bat a state of war lonacqneni on the -a Baal n n 1 rancli mat m aoa diamieuU of the litai i50 words
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Article14 1914-11-07 5 1.15 p m 111. 1 i,i. ette the annexation of Cyprus.14 words
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OBITUARY.
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Article28 1914-11-07 5 t\o\ fl X m; The death is ed o: huke of Kuccleuch. II- ■i: r y Walter Montague- > >COtt. duke. Corn 1861. I MM*28 words
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Article161 1914-11-07 5 Yam T; m*9 Si mmhtioh Kuala Kangsar, Nov. 4. UM of the debate m the Feduucil Ikil morning, the representaIke Sttlean of Pakanf gave His EUgkaeae'i loyalty to I ..in it' Nt'gn inmWlan. supggeeted that it would be a raiat Malay force by nnWenal tevriee for internal COOld161 words
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Article55 1914-11-07 5 il i history attaches to three r driven m the employ of the rporation. All three were ua -istrv One was cilled up to ratty, another to the Ami the third to the Aboukir. By the first two misseil their i»il' the last was rescued when i *v:ih torpedoed and55 words
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Article13 1914-11-07 5 "1 It' p.m. The death >uru DeTOaahiM of Major Kel13 words
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Article543 1914-11-07 5 NO FLINCHING AT THE GERMAN SHELLS Warriors Indeed. (Rkutbb*B Spbcial shhvh i. CoptriobtJ By Submarine Cabled London, NbT. I, 11.10 pan The I'iess BUIM stiites that the Indian troops have now COM— PQd 10 participate m the operation! oJ the British expeditionary force. One oJ the lirsUfingiged543 words
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Article185 1914-11-07 5 The laaißl tot a match Medical Depart men! versot Ibe Rest of the civil Service to be pla\til to nioirow (Sunday), begin ning ;it 'J BO m., are Medical Department, «i. a. Finleyeon, R.D. Fitzgerald, 'I'D. Kennedy, K.D. Keith, a. Campbell, F, Crononer, .1. Harrison, T. W. Borne,185 words
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Article145 1914-11-07 5 GERMANS CLAIM TO HAVE SUNK H.M.S. MONMOUTH. British Admiralty Dubious. [bj Submarine Cable]. I KIDTEK'B SIRFICI. London, Nov. 5, 3. '20 a.m. The Admiralty have received reports from Ger man sources of a naval engagement off Valparaiso. The Admiralty have no official confirmation. According to the German reports145 words
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Article53 1914-11-07 5 London, Nov. 5, 6.20 a.m. An official Uerlin telegram published at Amsterdam states that the German cruiser Yorck struck a chain of mines blocking the entrance to -lahde Hay, on the north coast of Germany, and sank. I'pto the present 882 men, more than half the crew,53 words
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Article619 1914-11-07 5 In the District Civil Court, yesterday morning, Mr l)yson delivered judgment m the action Alfred Lea, Brick and Tile Manufacturer, versus Messrs. Behn Meyer and Co. Ltd.. as Agents for the Nordeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company, Bremen. This was au action brought by the plaintiff, on behalf619 words
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Article170 1914-11-07 5 SUCCESSES ALL ALONG THE LINE. Enemy m Retreat. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Keoteb'b Sehvici. London, Nov. 5, 12.30 a.m.— The Russian forces are triumphant, obtaining decisive success along the whole. line. The Germans are now retreating on the East Prussia front. The Russians have captured Bakalarjevo and large170 words
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Article40 1914-11-07 5 No Agreement with Turkey London, Nov. 6. 6.50 a.m. Paris M. Madjaroff, the Bulgarian Minister to Petrograd, interviewed by the "Temps," denied the existence of a Turco Bulgarian agreement, particularly regarding the passage of Ottoman troops m Thrace.40 words
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Article122 1914-11-07 5 Russian Invasion a Reality. (REUTER'S SPECIAIi COPYBIQHT.) [By Submarine Cable]. London, Nov. 6, 1.10 p. m. Petrograd, official The army of the Caucasus, making a rapid advance, crushed the Turks near Myssoun and Biadine, dispersed large Kurdish forces and occupied Byaxid, on Tuesday. 15,000 Prisoners Captured. The Russians122 words
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Article135 1914-11-07 5 I By Courtesy ok the French Consul General. Paris, Nov. 5, 6.40 p.m. Official: We have made slight progress to the eaßt of Nieuport. On the right back of the river Yser, the attacks of the Germans were yesterday renewed at many points, but with diminished violence.135 words
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Article172 1914-11-07 5 Kiupp's, the gunmakers, who build the leviathan howitzers with which Liege and Xamur were shelled, employ m normal times of peace 80,000 workpeople, make nearly .£2, 000, C00 profit per annum, and spend about 4:350,000 a year on their workpeople's pension, holiday, and Christmas funds. The ex Sultao Abdul Aziz172 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1914-11-07 5 CYCLING CAPES Made from Fitted with a light Fawn S|^, Storm Collar, Shade of U j Shoulder and Waterproofed Jp/Jft Leg Straps Cashmere /W Jl/J 1 /1 1 O p en bottom 'f'j'j' fill I Strong and Ut t |l|\ front and full servi eabie /4iA,/^lik Length slo.so %%^r $10.50191 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement506 1914-11-07 6 m S hipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An Express weekly service is being maintained by steamers of the above companies between SINGAPORE and BANGKOK. The steamers leave Singapore every Saturday [and have very good accommodation for passengers. Full particulars may be had on application506 words
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Advertisement780 1914-11-07 6 Shipping KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ H Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2 3, Collyer Quay. c-JISK CONTRACT WITH THK NETHEKL.ANDH INDIA GOVKKNMKNT. Reakl Billiton and Batavia Nov 7 MERKUB Selat-Pandjang, Beugkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe Nov 7 Kalmoa Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djauibi ...Nov 7 De Klekk Penang. Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehieh,780 words
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Advertisement617 1914-11-07 6 Shipping "NEDERLAND" STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. (ROYAL NETHERLANDS MAIL.) Until further notice the Mail steamers of above Company will call £t LONDON instead of Southampton. Internationale Grediet-en Handelsvereeniging •ROTTERDAM Agents. 711 9-11 GOMPANIA TRASATLANTIGA OF BARCELONA Spanish Mail Steamer FOR MANILA, ILOILO, COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BARCELONA, CADIZ and LISBON.617 words
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Advertisement308 1914-11-07 6 Shipping p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION L COMPANY, FOR China, Japan Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports. Plymouth and For freight, passage anc further information appl\ to: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGBNI ML Mt MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For Saigon, Haiphong, Hong kong, China, Japan, Ceylon Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar, Reunion,308 words
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Article344 1914-11-07 7 (To the Kditor of "The Daily Telegraph.') Sir With reference to Mr Hodge's question m the House of Commons res pectiug what he is pleased to term the misuse of the word BogliBfa m speaking of our Army, may I be allowed to point out that the344 words
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Article395 1914-11-07 7 Ch \ni.i; of Sentiment. The India Otlice and the War Office have taken another very tactful step m regard to Indian opiuion, which has caused the keenest possible satisfaction. When the war started the young Indians of London, mostly students is some capacity or another, felt that395 words
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Article112 1914-11-07 7 Among the British officers interned m Holland is Captain ES. 11. Kooke. of the Royal Ku^iueers, so well known m Ceylon. Captain Kooke was so enamoured of the island when he was here hetweeu 1901 and 1903 that when the opportunity offer ed itself he112 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1914-11-07 7 OLIVER' Typewriters. Send tor particulars of the newest models (Nos. 5 6). The Oliver is deservedly favourite high-class visible writer throughout the world. Stocked with English, French and German Keyboards. X Foolscap takes paper 9 ins. wide. Brief do 14 do Policy do 18 do Also Special Carriages to take89 words
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Advertisement445 1914-11-07 7 1 0 I Variety of uses. I I< The uses to which Lea Perrins' Sauce > •«> can be put, are innumerable. t At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the J gj ideal sauce for AWs/ /r^-/^ Gam t 5 o. Cfe^, Sfl/^, etc. < In the Kitchen, it445 words
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Article1701 1914-11-07 8 ifrom our o-wn T*st>onaenS.l OUH AKM IKS Edinburgh, Oct. 1. Not a two hour-' jonrney from London, described as somewhere South." there is ii thriving town where at the present moment the men of Kilt. Balmoral, or Qleng&rrj are more numerous than m any other part oi the1,701 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement545 1914-11-07 8 I' Mobiloils j FRICTION A DISEASE I Sometimes a physician does not distinguish his patient's disease, because his attention is only on symptoms. The disease m your automobile is friction the symptom is M trouble." Perhaps all your bearings have the disease only one is m M trouble." The cause545 words
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Advertisement4 1914-11-07 8 3g Physicians recommend th<-m.',la\4 words
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Advertisement160 1914-11-07 8 r CARTRIDGES yl -5 i| are the world s noi tor all j«£J S§| and conditions oi shooting. |M ALWAYS RELIABLE i^^^^wSjS* '450 Vutomatii' AutmnnJn tf^SP^^^ffi^M "44-40 Revolver *>r 1 l-'or v... I.o.uit ■<! with or Unmiiin^ Winchester w^. Rifle- Snokeli Pisl Eley Smokeless a Cerise Cartridge, Of all Gunmakers160 words
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Article53 1914-11-07 9 ICOBHRCTKJ UP TO Nov. 6) Bank 4m c 2 4 7-16 I, demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits Bu, c 24? India, T. T. i ?4 s HONQKONQ, demauii 25 1 Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 141^ BANGKOK, demand 66* SOVBRBIQNB, Bank Bayitg §8.54 Bank of England Rate 5^ Bas53 words
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Article158 1914-11-07 9 Nov. H. Gambier tmm &.2S Gambier Oube No. 1 y.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 s.vo Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 1,5.374 Pepper, (White fair) buye;B... 32 50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb 2 1.00 Nutmegs 'HO to t*e Ib 2 .oo Mace (Bandu) 80.00 Cloves (Ainbomn) 40.00 Bali Coffee158 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement323 1914-11-07 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Uv Company hat £20.000 deposit, d with the Supreme Court ol England, and323 words
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Advertisement562 1914-11-07 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £*****0 RFSERVE FUMD £*****00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. j. Black Bat] Chairman. James Campbell Ksq. Mciviii Blmons Ksq. ■i. Matttand Bag, sir avid Yale. •1. M. Hi nc K-*(j. ''hief Manager Percy Mould Eftq. liouuuu562 words
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Advertisement524 1914-11-07 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are M WORLD WIDE" UNBI F T oKS^ DIBP BLB Mfl H0 Claims, loans, cash-surrendeiß, etc.. are j promptly settled by the Geneial Agentß at Singapore without the delay of »efe»exxce to Head Office The Reaeives for protfctioa of Polity, bonders524 words
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Advertisement194 1914-11-07 9 I'm a tarry, deep-sea sailor. Many a gale I've weathered thro In a stiff blow I'm do sealer. And I know a thin^ or two, Vo-ho Though I'm foad of rum and baccy. Yet experience makes me sure, That when tars get hoarse and husky, They used Woods' Great Peppermint194 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1914-11-07 9 b TRAIN SERVICE. Singapore (Tank-Road). Ma Daily leaves for north at 7.9 a. m. and 7.1.5 m. other trains leaves for Juhore at 9. a. 10.?0 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.53 p.. 4.50 p (4.3 Sundays V Mat arrives from north at 816 a.m. and 7.14 p ni. Trains leaves125 words
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Miscellaneous438 1914-11-07 9 MAIL TABLE. To-Daj. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below Penang, Malacca, WMJL Johore. (Overland) (Daily by Train) 8 a.m. 6 P.M. Bangkok (i AM PouloeSoegi #-< HAM Korimon g I'ulau Hatam and Pulau Bulang ham I'ontiauak q Ayi Bangkok n AM Mersing, K. I'abang I'ekau and438 words
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Article1175 1914-11-07 10 TIIF- HALF -YEARLY REPORT. The following is the report of the Hoard for the half year ending :*Oth .lune The Hoard havo the honour to submit for the information of his Kxcellency the <iovernor their report and accounts for the half-year ending MMh -June, 1914. The credit1,175 words
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Article238 1914-11-07 10 Mrs H. B« Salmond begs to acknowledge with thanks the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged 111,741.80 Teachers A PudUs, Outram Road School 111.00 EL D. (Straits Merch. Service Guild 1 50.00 Mouey box, St. Mary's Home 5.96 Mr A. G. Harrington 20.00 Webley 15.00 Mr A. I".238 words
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Article135 1914-11-07 10 Agents. Huttenbach Bros. Co. Royal Johore 38 pkls Agents. EL Carpmael. Pelepah Valley 10,000 Kota Tinggi 5,100 Siginting 3,500 Clovelly 2,314 Burma Development Syndicate 2,920 Agents. Derrick A: Co. Sungei Gau Battery 185 pkls, Tributors '20 pkls. Total 205 pkls. Tin Ore. Belat 322 Glenealy 9,790135 words
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Article993 1914-11-07 10 The annual meeting of this Company was held yesterday at noon m Messrs. Barker A: Co. 'a offices, Mr. A. J. W. Watkins presiding. Others present were Mr. W. L. Kemp, Mr. K. Stevens, Mr. Chew Woon Poh, S. Whitaker (for Secretaries). The notice calling the993 words
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Article476 1914-11-07 10 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr M. Morrison, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions: Already acknowledged §165,318.85 J. Scryrugeour 150 A. F. Warrack 100 H. P. Dudley 10 H. C. A. (Home) 25 F. T. 25 L. V. H., (Ist) 25 J476 words
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Article139 1914-11-07 10 Sunday, Bth Nov. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 ai;dll n. m. 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. It is announced unofficially that Captain Andrew de Vere Maclean, of the last Surrey Regiment, only son of Kaid Sir139 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1914-11-07 10 FRESH PURE CREAMERY BUTTER > < Singapore Cold Storage Co t Ltd SINGAPORE BRANCHES I 4dL* Sl A S II THERE S NO SWEETER I I TOBACCO COPIES FROM I I VIRGINIA AND NO I BETTER BRAND THAN I THE 'THREE CASTLES'" 1 THACKERAY- "THE VIRGINIANS*' Here is the Biggest138 words
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