The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1914
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Title Section15 1914-11-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1914. NO. 8,257.15 words
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Article254 1914-11-09 1 The fall of Tsingtauis announced and bhe terms of surrender were being discussed yesterday. The /Japanese lose m the final attack was 218 killed and wounded. Tsingtau will be administered by Japan during the war Page 5. A sea tipht off Valparaiso m the Pacific has resulted254 words
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Article1091 1914-11-09 1 WAR AND SLEEPY HOLLOW Our nearest strip of COasl to GermMf mil ken an interesting test for whatever ifl vasion scare there might be m Kngland. and from the very outset of the war panic id Norfolk has simply been non-existent. Townsfolk betrayed it by tbe wholesale way m which1,091 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement48 1914-11-09 1 I MENS UNDERWEAR. KU 1 L r\ i^l Lr WOOL AND COTTON j ',^fci DISCOUNT «i y CAT ALO GUE j «£nm W »m. m m tarn spot 4- fflS^pS fl L CA SJ c^^ ulltAr FOR 3 DAYS ONLY NOVEMBER 9th, 10th, 11th. KATZ WOS., L td48 words
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Advertisement271 1914-11-09 1 ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT Singapore Expects that every Man (To-night) will do his Duty." Do yours, roll up and See the h WE ARE SHOWING <f A A i _g^ S T T l FILMS E P eared for the271 words
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Advertisement138 1914-11-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Carabo House to be let -Page 2. New Years Sports meeting Page 2. Logan old Highland Whisky Page 4. Tenders for Hospital Board supplies Page 2. Sweets and the Prince of Wales FundPage 2. Xanyo Vusen line of steamers Page 6 Indo China Line Page 6. Ali P»akti138 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1914-11-09 1 THE WEEK. Monday 9th. rT!gh Water 2-9 a.m., li p.m, Polo Practice Tyersall. 5 p.m. Tuesday 10th. High Water 8-8 a.m., i-54 p.m. Singapore Assizes. Wednesday 11th. High Water— -1 21 a.m., 3-3 p.m, Polo Practice Tyersall. 5 p DL Last Quarter Moon, St. Martin. Thursday 12th. High Water— s-4*102 words
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Article351 1914-11-09 2 PUSO9 HUI K'fl SfOYLEI CUN iO The life of the CMWf of British ships interned m (ierman ports is described iv a letter which a sailor at Hamburg has managed to smuggle home to ht> wife at Shields, lie says It is all right as351 words
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Article339 1914-11-09 2 The .Japanese Red Cross has made an offer of assistance to the Chief Administration of the Ked Cross of an independent detachment, the doctors of which can speak Russian. Captain William Thomas Payne Gall wey M.V whose name appears m the list of oilicers missing, is the only son of339 words
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Article300 1914-11-09 2 GKNKKAL MOLTKK REUKVBD? An Amsterdam despatch stating that Field Marshal Moltke has been relieved of his post as Chief of Staff, and Major(ieneral Let/ has been appointed his sue cessor, udds the following comment With regard to the probable cause of this change much speculation is300 words
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Article110 1914-11-09 2 Through their newspapers the German people are informed that the German army is capturing v daily average of 40,000 prisoners from the Allied armies," states Miss Herbert, of Cardiff, who has returned home alter two mouths' enforced stay m Germany. They are told that England is the CtQM of the110 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement257 1914-11-09 2 WAR AND DRAMA ARE NOW THE KIOHT FILMS OF THE DAY HERE THEY ARE! SEE THEM!! AT THE GAIETY PICTURE PALACE •Junction o: Albert and Bencoolen Streets. A STUPENDOUS 8,000 ft. PRODUCTION. THE UNWRITTEN LAW FROM THE ROMANCE BY FELIX a HOLLAENDER. THE DRAMA g% REELS OF X DRAMAS W257 words
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Advertisement498 1914-11-09 2 Notices Prince of Wales Fund. Home made Sweets m attractive boxes and at Moderate Piices are lor Sale at tbe following places The Dispensary, Raffles Square. The Singapore Dispensary, Battery Road. Maynards Dispensary, Battery Road. All proceeds for the Prince of Wales Fund. 9 11 24-11 NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1915.498 words
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Advertisement599 1914-11-09 2 Notices POLICE NOTICE. Tenders will be received at tbe office of the Chief Police Officer, Central Police Station, Singapore, up to noon on Friday, 20th November, 1914, foi the supply of /no Cap Blocks for the Native Contingent of the Sin^a^ore Police Force tor the year 191 r r. A599 words
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Advertisement385 1914-11-09 2 Wanted WANTED Foreman Malay compositor, who can assist m make up and proof reading. Good pay to first-class man. Methodist Publishing House, 88-10 10- 1] ENGINEERING MATERIALS WANTED. Tenders are invited for the simply of Engineering materials requii d by Saiaw,ik Government lor the year 1915 'Full particular, can be385 words
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Advertisement335 1914-11-09 2 To jjt^ TO BE LET Jbe comfortable ;Ujlj r suien.N knoAn mC A HBO Hive, Vaii.y Boad. H, BoatdlnU llstahl^hn,, \< ar<. Apply to POWELL »c TO BE LET fURNISKED T ii< Domfpttabli and i resideace known M a. Daivej [toad. Lmmed POWELL «c. TO LET UNFURNISHED rii. oonfkNtanli an335 words
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Article1671 1914-11-09 3 .:r on Sal orday l:»st, j lvard ag>JMl I'.t'lui ir G. 0 Satb i> I. P, M ition Mr i peotfl Ht* 1 1 li*1 i* to repi the ii t f 1 jt i 1 1 1 1 MBSCi :ii!'Ull^f tilt' i i r. m1,671 words
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Advertisement906 1914-11-09 3 THE 3rd AND 4th INSTALMENTS OF I ISELIG'S MASTERPIECE AT THE M HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH I North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT! AT 9-75 I THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN I No. 3. THE TEMPLE OF LION No. 4. THE ROYAL SLAVE I (IN 4 PARTS) I AMIDST THE FLAME OF LOVE Telujphonr906 words
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Advertisement163 1914-11-09 3 \>k A daiSy dose §3 vs3) f WvT i y!^^ TtC^ will help you io look K^fel well feel well and keep fit mentally and physically t/Ky n can he taken rejnilarlv with Lrreat 1/t; v I bcnent, to ward nfl fevers, lassitude. yvy F^Q3 depression and loss of appetite.163 words
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Article, Illustration740 1914-11-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, November 9, 1914. I»C One phase of the great war ceased to have any active interest on Saturday, for on that da\ Germany's remaining possession m Asia, Kiaochou or Tsing tan. surrendered to the Allied forces, m this ease Japanese and British. It was r740 words
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Article497 1914-11-09 4 liis Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur returned to Singapore yesterday by train. An apology is due to ciicketers for the heading Sunday Cricket m our .last issue. It was only a golf match. Per steamer Ryndaui. o.COO tons of wheat has arrived from the I'nited States at Rotterdam for account497 words
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Article88 1914-11-09 4 Paris (j)elayed m transmission). -M. Poincare visited Dunkirk last Sunday and conferred with General .loffre. and the British and Belgian military authorities. SI. Poincare, General Jutfre. and M. Mil lerand vi6ted the King and (Jueen oi Belgium on Monday at Faroes, which the Germans have been vigorously bombarding.88 words
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Article709 1914-11-09 4 It 16 disheartening to hear of the loss u r the Good Hope and the Monmouth m the fight off Valparaiso, of which the German account that wa6 discredited bf the Admiralty has proved substantially true. The German Squadron consisted of the Scharnhorst, the flagship, the Leipzig709 words
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Article80 1914-11-09 4 The interesting statement has been made by Mr Blain, the London <«eneral Omnibus Company's traffic superintendent, that 3,000 L.G.O. driver* mid conductors are nt the front, many with the Mechanical Transport Section. The Military Authorities have taken over the historic premises at Greenwich once occupied by the late Thames Iron80 words
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TSINGTAU SURRENDERS.
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Article168 1914-11-09 4 I By Siibinm me I d London, Nov. 7. 7 m i eial Tsingtau hue nintmdon Later.— Tokio report Mbafl I m,,,,, surrendered after ttMOatttu captured by two nflMpaniilli taking two hundred prisoners--. Later. BatM Su/uki X the Navy, said that Japan iroald i TsingßMl duriutf the168 words
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Article575 1914-11-09 4 Proposals tv dm Poking I igast The attention of I'ekin- focussed on Tsittg tau. m v mentof which b> the Japanese Em expected every moment. Effort doubtedly heen made faring tin past f,., ireeki to induce China ha aooept the i: j mediate retrocession oi the575 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement250 1914-11-09 4 NEW BOOKS. WALL OF PARTITION by Florence Barclay $150 INITIATION by Robert Hugh Benson 1.10 YANDOYER THE BRUTE by Frank Norris 1.10 LOUIS NORBERT by Yernon Lee 1.10 WHAT KNOW by Stamper 1-50 AUTHORS CRAFT by Bennett 2.50 OUR BABY by Mrs Hewer 100 AFRICAN CAMP FIRES by Stewart White250 words
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Advertisement38 1914-11-09 4 G. R. LAMBERT Co's! 1 -ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE EQUALS THE BEST WORK AT HOME AND ALL SITTERS ARE PHOTOGRAPHED PERSONALLY BY Mr H. N. BUCKERIDGE I I, ATE ARTIHT TO BIEBBRB LAFAYETTE I Photographers to THEIR MAJESTIES.) 80-8 81-1238 words
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Article129 1914-11-09 5 two BRITISH VESSELS LOST Cabli ■>■: m irii^ E BBVtCB Nov. 7 Jl O 111. The Admi n t trustworthy inform a •1 ofl ths lull. in eoasl the Monmouth and the IB ith the •sled 1 i -1 Lotn Ing SOUth m >trong 1 •1 r129 words
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Article27 1914-11-09 5 Why the Germans Retire '< p The Paris spu i pcoclama rosj dei Golta informing il ;i!; i.-ieut ps from France, fa dei 1 H27 words
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Article14 1914-11-09 5 Din ir is report ick has died ol wounds iiir.14 words
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Article35 1914-11-09 5 Mot. 7, 1.42 p.m. I Nitcfa ths U rman a (Hers ire re II -4' ■hi .<■ the :r»- now fea- lack. I Fren r en tun been •bs lattei b pp< d itores.35 words
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Article47 1914-11-09 5 r.t: Parii oui- i nrthei .aus on the entire line 1 repulsed. 1 npied t a- old it ol 1 .n !.y and eeapl Uagi ol SI Remy, M use at the point Sot. fi ;t m. Britain j rhanged heartiest con tall vf Tsiugtan47 words
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Article38 1914-11-09 5 10.10 Barl ut I Rra is Dgratula Su John i 'reach and ki on the saasjoi" Ol all ranks, i'.ntish and i. rl ,i MBCtl the Indian troops *> Bght m the cause of upholding the great38 words
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Article130 1914-11-09 5 I Great Victory. p i telegram Btatoi that the .m d ej glj seTSN p( ired 1. 1- ttdai taking 11 c taetriens resist* I I i ■<■ and made per I 1 I i\ ttta.'k- and I M Rni i Stall ;it ikagiTing en let -it head130 words
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Article197 1914-11-09 5 j OFFICIAL ACCOUNTS. Progressing Favourably. [hy Submarine Cable]. London, Nov. 6, 6.88 p m A Paris jcommuniqur tays thai then is no appreciable Change on the whole front. The lighting has continued on the tame scale as before between Dizmudeand L>* with out any marked advance or197 words
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Article451 1914-11-09 5 i ben bat been desperate fighting iv the Argonne where the enemj was repulsed with the bayonet. We also repulsed trash attacks io the Woevre District, at the Grand lomouue d Xancy, and m the Forest ol Parroy. l be communique emphasis the great niest ol tl451 words
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Article154 1914-11-09 5 liif Aihumbra It keeping up its pictures UB variety and iv Dp to dateness. Two new Gazettes have arrived and are being shown iv audition to numerous other dramatic and art films. Lieut Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan has l»een appointed I octal secretary to the liOtd Lieutenant of Ireland, m154 words
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Article547 1914-11-09 5 MORE PICTURESQUE ACCOUNTS Massed Guns and Men. [By Submarine Cable]. Kiutib's Biavioi. London, Nov. a, 12.40 p m.— -The Tress Bateau gives a despatch from an eyewitness to day. which describes the moment ous lighting round Ypres, which the Germans had set their hearts on capturing by Oct.547 words
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Article258 1914-11-09 5 The .Mite who brought off two wins at j Ipoh Race» has joined Battleaxe and Sun ri->t>, DnderMl F. K. hieksou's care. Repatriation of destitute Chinese continues regularly at Kuala Lumpur and the numbers li^alt with show no signs of decreasing. (M.M.) Those gentlemen who have joined the Malay Contingent258 words
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GENERAL NEWS.
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Article165 1914-11-09 5 A Fine Advance. [By Submarine Cable]. Rioter's Sekvioi. London, Nov. 7 —A Petrograd telegram stated that the occupation of Bayazid followed on a wonderful march of fifty miles m thirty hours by a column representing all arras, through the mountain passes deep m snows it was165 words
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Article24 1914-11-09 5 Petrograd, Nov. 6.— The Russian Blank Sea Fleet has bombarded Songulak, sinking three transports with stores and munitions, one apparently with troops.24 words
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Article53 1914-11-09 5 London. Nov. 8, 2 50 a.m A military force from India with a naval brigade has occupied Fao and the mouth of Shat el Arab, m the Persian Gulf, after an hour's resistance involving no casualties to us. Turkish Territory near Busra, at the head of53 words
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Article56 1914-11-09 5 London. Nov. 7. The decreases m imports (for the mouth) were £"20, 170,887 and exports £18,020,884. The only increases were iv the imports of meat and food stuffs. There were decreases m raw cotton, seven millions and wool £887,043. The decreases iv exports were coal £2,198,278, manufactures of56 words
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Article52 1914-11-09 5 Scathing Attack. London. Nov. 8. A telegram from Johannesburg states that General Smuts has made a spirited speech m which he scathingly deuounced the rebellion and declared that the rebels wished to exchange a fret constitution for a so called republic under the Prussian heel, which52 words
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Article136 1914-11-09 5 Bi Courtesy ov the French Consul General. Paris, Nov. 6, 5.45 p.m. There has been no important change on the whole front. The Germans have made violent artillery attacks without result north and south of Arras. There has been furious lighting m the Argonne region when we136 words
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Article175 1914-11-09 5 Mr. G. H. Wagner of Kuala Lumpor (wires our correspondent at Penang) was married on Friday to Miss Hilda Dodge, daughter of Henry Dodge, Esq of Veovil. The Rev F. W. Haines officiated. The King has been pleased to give and grant unto Mr. Ivan Tuxford, F.H.G.S., j maintenance engineer,175 words
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Advertisement241 1914-11-09 5 CYCLING CAPES I Made from Fitted with I a light Fawn \j^ v Storm Collar. I Shade of it J Shoulder and Waterproofed Wfk Leg Straps, I Cashmere A\ open bottom Strong and t front and full Serviceable. /MkJih f li— Length $10.50 f^lii- $10.50 j Robinson Co. WATCHMAN'S c^r^"^^-^241 words
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Advertisement698 1914-11-09 6 Shipping J F STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. Express weekly service is being maintained by steamers of the above companies between r SINGAPORE and BANGKOK. The steamers leave Singapore every Saturday [and have very good accommodation for passengers. Full particulars may be had on application698 words
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Advertisement869 1914-11-09 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, Collyer Quay. j UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. I i REAEL Billiton and Batavia Not 9 jV. dkr Hagfn Batavia, Sourabaya. Macassar. Balik-Papan. Donggala, Palehleh, Kvvanclang. Menado, Tagoolandang, Siaoe, Tarot'na, Peta, Taruako, Totok. Djiko Gorontalo, Tominibay with869 words
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Advertisement622 1914-11-09 6 Shipping NEDERLAND'' STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. (ROYAL NETHERLANDS MAIL. i Until further notice the Miil steamers of above Company will call at LONDON instead ot Southampton. lnternationale*Crediet-en Handelsvereenigmg •ROTTERDAM Agents. 7-11 9-11 I^L Ye 11. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., I td EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama622 words
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Advertisement309 1914-11-09 6 Shipping p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION 1 COMPANY, FOR China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports Plymouth and London. For freight, passage further information appij H. W. BUCKLAND A M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong. Him., kong. China, Japan, Ceyloc Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar,309 words
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Article337 1914-11-09 7 Simple Life After War's Alarms. Amsterdam. Sept. 'H). Interesting defai!~ of the daily life of British soldiers who ace prisoners of war at Doberit/ are given m the Yossieche Zeitung." The men are at present living m tents m the open fields, and are employed m cuttingReuter - 337 words
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Article231 1914-11-09 7 Si i OR'!',- Ueport for year ended .June 30 lows available balance £18,536. Div 6 pc. £7,'2K6 forward. The all m cv- 1 production was Is 5.12^. per lb.. as c< mpareu with Is. ll.Bßd. per lb. tor preceding ye.ir. Last year divd. was 7^ p.c. DUFF. Report231 words
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Article146 1914-11-09 7 We have received for review a cop. The Principles oL International Law, by His Majesty fche King. This is an able 1 and useful statement of the principles of public international law feu- Siamese readers, which appeared m the Dvi Panya magazine some146 words
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Article123 1914-11-09 7 Imsterekra I < >et. The trade jotfrnals of Germany are join' ing m a bitter campaign vga o I England. The organ oC the soap uianafactureri prints a suggestion that FOap f.irtories with British capital should not be allowed to worfa and that the names ofReuter - 123 words
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Article230 1914-11-09 7 If. fcrstraeten, the Acting Consulgeneral for Belgium m Hongkong, sendu the following to the Hongkong J'rebS <)n leaving Oaten i, the Belgian doveru meut issued a Proclamation announcing that after a Beroe struggle for two months tb" !'.i Igiau Army, thanks to j tb ikilful re freat.230 words
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Article275 1914-11-09 7 The consistently bad shooting of the German infantry it mother inbjed of comment m our \rm>. ii not ioi want of efficient instruction m time of pence, nor can it lie attributed to the weapon for the Maafler is |ooi sough rule. !;>■ some the fault is275 words
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Article110 1914-11-09 7 a Berlin porwinoudanl of the Nicuwc RotterdamtchaConrmpi says that Mm mooii of the Prussian capital is very depres*«-u People maintain still that it is impotbihlu that the German Bmpfoa can lose the mmj. but that personal los«»ei» will be terrific nobody doubtb any DJtQMV lU^ gce^t ish110 words
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Article114 1914-11-09 7 The Hamburger Fraatdenbfatt, airon^ I'liniv journals, belli the tai.- of dtosoi n tent irom the bevo ol Mm Kaepenich episode of few peon Bgo. t< appears thai B ill Midi, i nn n!!v Bppeacod m 'I'm \r> v., Bring ih.- aeriform of a turn* commissioned Dffioar114 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement1363 1914-11-09 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF SNV EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. LHEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. i.20,000 deposited with the Enpreme Gonrt ol England, and complies with the British1,363 words
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Advertisement144 1914-11-09 7 BELTING QUALITY BEFORE PRICE when laleeting i iriving bait the goali i\ should alwayi be DonaUand before tinprice. Every aaar knows of tha Eaooa yenienca and loaa noraaionad by bell failing to do ifti work. Urnaiflm the anaaaj I feeling that U may hraafc iown again at anytime. It is144 words
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Article1178 1914-11-09 8 I (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, October 2. This war has already coined one phrase which will live m history. At least it is the Kaiser who has coined it and it will obtain a far wider currency than any of his ponderous and woolly orations1,178 words
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Article413 1914-11-09 8 Why some are not Delivered. The British army m France most b« j the most be lettered army that ever march ed to battle. Millions of letters have already been poured into its lap. arid ;.t the present time they are being sent over to France413 words
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Article263 1914-11-09 8 SIX GERMAN GINS TAKEN IN FIVE MINUTES. Crossing the Aisne. A splendid story of a charge by the Guards, telling how they took six German guns m five minutes, is related by a special correspondent of the "Mail." The incident occurred during the crossing of the263 words
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Article75 1914-11-09 8 The rumours of the mobilisation of the Italian army and the calling up ol four classes of reservists are absolutely false. In Berlin there is some uneasiness with regard to Roumania, who, ::ftcr the Russian victories against Austria, will be disposed to side with the former country, and75 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement280 1914-11-09 8 Especially valuable alter Malaria or Enteric. U a heal I rcstorati r*a Rmul im is j m. It soot I heals the mncous irembranc of th< .tomach and 1 1 rhies, promotes normal >yes a milation and nutrition. At the 1• ting influence upon the en ral Istren th. \V<280 words
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Advertisement399 1914-11-09 8 i Health for Infants 3 I-*.);- ny i half-a-century Savory 31 «1 has bei i;vc, both at Uo.ne and abroad. it bait thr reputation «>i 1 til roughly r > food lor iiiia-: 1 Savory II -r Pood supplies just the nojriiklimi a i i .m t-asilv di^es i >le399 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article718 1914-11-09 9 ißßoa. Paid. '^st b*v Buybhb Bei^ibrb COO.OO 1 i Anglo-Java 2 3 I I 150.000 Ss 2s Anglo-Malay 8% tnt I 6 9 7 q 50,000 2b 2b Batang Malafca 0 d nin >X:S i. J 8 Ie1 D oh Tlgft(Belw 0 10%lal -'0 6 "2? 1718 words
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Article53 1914-11-09 9 (COBBBCTBf UP TO \OV. 7) Bank 4 m.'s 2 4 7-16 i« demand -j-4 I*l6 Private credits 8 nj 6 9.4^ India, T. T. Z 174* Hongkong, demaca 26* Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand #> 141^ BANGKOK, demaud 66^" Sovbbeigns, Bank Bnyt! g $8.64 Bank of England Kale 5%53 words
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Article272 1914-11-09 9 Ht.ooo i 1 Alot Uajah 10% mi 1.25 1.35 150,000 1 1 Ayer Kaning 5 .35 ,45 100,001) 1 1 Ayer Molek 20% 0.75 l!oo «ov.- jwt 0 Ayer Panaa 4% 2.10 2!30 100,000 1 I Balgownio 10% int 2.50 3.25 4uu,«uo 1 1 Bukit Jelutong 20272 words
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Article266 1914-11-09 9 IdUO.UUU 10 10 Ampang (Kinta) 7.C0 800 ftttO.iOO 1 1 Ayer Weng .15 »juu,uoi. 1U 10 lieiao 8^ I.qq 2.00 fraOO.ooo 10 10 Bruaag 7*% 75 150 »1 10,000 10 10 Kanipar lo '.oo $»CO,uOO 10 10 Kanabui »*OO,OOQ 10 10 Kiuta Association Z 8.6U £60,4)00 i 1 Kinta266 words
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Article205 1914-11-09 9 All baying quotations of Sterling j Snares must be regarded as purely nominal for the present. £250,000 1 1 Eastern Smeltg ord 12 0 13 6 pref 10% 1 0 0 12 6 »ijfio,ooo 10 10 Fraser and Neave 12$ int mj.oo 55.00 5300,000 50 50 Hammer Co Ltd205 words
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Article153 1914-11-09 9 Nov. 7. Gambier >>:, Qambier Cube No. 1 50 Gambier Cube No. 2 B. CO Pepper Black ordiu. buyers I 5.37 k Pepper, (White fair) tuyeis 32 50 Nutmegs (110 to th« ]b 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb 2 .00 Mace (Ban- ia SO 00 Cloves (Amboiua 1153 words
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Advertisement159 1914-11-09 9 HumberettE AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett. WATER-COOLED $1,325 I Complete exGaragej I Lat e s t testimonial from a Singapore. s th l\ c 1913. Messrs. THE BORNEO Co. Ltd., L)f k Si k^ With regard to the Bamberette 1 purchased rom you o few months affo, I am pleased to Bay159 words
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Advertisement173 1914-11-09 9 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Ih. tid NOTICE to MOTORISTS. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? We are big suppliers for the following BENZINE, KEROSINE, MOTOR CYLINDER OIL, MOTOR GREASE, LUBRICATION OIL, TYRES, TUBES, CARBIDE AND MANY OTHER REQUISITES FOR MOTOR CAR USE. OUR PRICES ARE173 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous266 1914-11-09 9 ASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per r (fc O. steamer Nagoya.— Dr R. Hani:<r\. y js and Miss Hodge, Mrs E. C. Rounsi v i Mr* Harley, Mr Mra Livingstone, M i r, Mr Mrs F. R. Dtiprey, Mrs F. H. Ea Miss H. Douglas, Messrs Ralph Hid '< en, D endall. G.266 words
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Miscellaneous458 1914-11-09 9 MAIL TABLE. To-Daj. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. Johore. (Overland) (Daily by Train) 8 a.m. 6 P.M. Pouloe Soe^i Pulau liatarn and Pulau Bulang HAM Kerimou g AM Miri, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat. Sandakan and /amboanga 1 am Billiton, Sourabaya Samarang i\m Bahrein,458 words
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Article859 1914-11-09 10 LIFE IN AND AR OUND LONDON. I (From Our Own Correspondent.^ 1 ,'mii( n. >et. B Life m London seems Mirnrisingli like. what it was before the war. am! yet >urprißingly unlike. It isdiincult »o explain. BMtetH appears to be going on. to the untrained observer, much n- OSUaI Mid859 words
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Article93 1914-11-09 10 It is hereby notified that, \v:ir having broken out between (ireat Britain and Turkey, His Majesty the Kin<4 on the sth instant issued a Proclamation applying to Turkey all the provisions of tlw Proclamations and Orders m Council a: ready issued m respect of the war with93 words
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Article296 1914-11-09 10 The second of tho series of lectures arranged by the Oldham Literary Society took place on Friday, the 6th iust., m the Drill Hall Of the school at 8.80 p.m. when Prof. J. A. Campbell, Ml).. D.BC., spoke on The Physiology of Muscular Kxercise before a large and296 words
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Article280 1914-11-09 10 There is a most BCtive propaganda now m progrt >^ m the Netherlands to win over Dutcn opinion and sympathy to the lide ol Germany, it is engineered by Germans, who are leaving do Btone unturned to attain their ends, and are naturally exploiting to the280 words
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Article175 1914-11-09 10 Just a question, I'ncle William Have >ou beard of Aga Khan He's as proud a prince as you are he's the boss Mohammedan. He was under your "protection just before the war began. Nicht wahr, I'ncle Bill, nicht wahr He*l peaceful chap iv India,175 words
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Article91 1914-11-09 10 Mr Malcolm Cumming is going to France as orderly to a friend who has a motor ambulance. They are to work transport of wounded from the field hospitals to the base hospitals. A. K. Mulholland is stationed at Shoeburyness with his Regt. (Border Regt.) Mr L.91 words
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Article836 1914-11-09 10 NEW P. O. MAIL STEAMER. The P. vV Company's new steamer Kaisar-i Hind, so named m commemora tion of the visit of Their Majesties tbe King and (^ueen to India m connection with the imperial durbar of 1911-12 (at which time the vessel was projected), has been completed at the836 words
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Article87 1914-11-09 10 Lord Kitchener paid a visit to one of Londons most famous territorial regiments at St. Albans a few days ago and j where he found the men for foreign sert vice separated from the home service men. This did not please, him, and he requested I that no87 words
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Article53 1914-11-09 10 {From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, Nov. 7. The following dividends have been de clared Sengat a penny, Lanadron and Ledbury 5 per cent, Kamuning 10 per cent and £2,500 to reserve. The rubber market is strong. Smoked sheet is at 2s 7^d. Plantation remains at a53 words
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Article181 1914-11-09 10 Agents. Sime Darby Co. j Meilimau sy,si". Kuala Sawah 4.400 i Agents. Evatt and Co. Lunas 12,172 total financial year Agents. F. W. Barker A Co. 106,234. Lanadron 117,212 Led bury 40,628 Senawang "i-'MOS Sandycroft: 12,066 Batu Anain :-t,485 Batu Village 2.217 Pengkalau Durian 6 429181 words
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Article90 1914-11-09 10 Mrs Salmoud begs to acknowledge with thanks the following further subscriptions. Previously acknowledged $11,993.75 Coolies and Staif Batu Caves Portland Cement Works and Batu Caves Quarries 50.40, Bell's Asbestos Kastern Agency Ltd. '25, South Perak Church collections iper Rev. R. V. H. Burne) 141, Mrs Masterton 10,90 words
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Article215 1914-11-09 10 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce. On Friday 7th, the Hon'ble Mr R. J. Wilkinson, C.M.G., -Acting Governor, presided over a throughly representative meeting of members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the object being to make arrangements for the collection of subscriptions to the Prince215 words
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Article143 1914-11-09 10 Vice-Adniiral Arthur Henry Lirnpus. C.8., has been advanced to that rank as from Sept. 14. We may recall that m March, 1898, he was appointed to the new cruiser Terrible, Capt. 0. G. Robinson. He was her commander during her various trials and experimental cruises, and was reappointed143 words
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