The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1914
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Title Section16 1914-11-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i ENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NO EMBER 10, 1914. NO. 8,285.16 words
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Article149 1914-11-10 1 The beet news of the day is the rapid advance of the Russians after the retreating German and Austrian* m I'oland. out of which they are m measurable distance of being driven -Page 5. A summary of the Russian operation is very interesting— Page 5. In Belgium,149 words
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Article970 1914-11-10 1 m ■poalring of the duty of Stats to Im e\er on the alert to encourage BjßSataf und greater development m the etliraey of arms, it would be well to cant i bfodVefSJ view over the pant and to study how such evolution has affected our own970 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement32 1914-11-10 1 MENS UNDERWEAR ALL WOOL AND "RUTLAND" l/VvliJiL AJNLI L'lJ 1 1 Oil %M DISCOUNT 1 J d CATALOGUE i~ r* -S^ 7 mw^Wt IB^ MB nl MB NOVEMBER 9th, 10th, 11th. 732 words
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Advertisement373 1914-11-10 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapores Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT 11 Singapore Expects that every Man (To night) will do his Duty Do yours roll up and See the '^1 WE ARE SHOWING G A \T' FILMS P> i ired for the PaUadinm, By our373 words
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Advertisement236 1914-11-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cbing Keng Lee advertises sale of ptopei i\— Page 8. Two To Lets on page 2. Choice Belgium Cigars at Robinson and Co Page 5. .Irnior clerk wanted; and a billet Page 2. Powell aud Cos. important sale by auction Page 8. New cinematograph programme liarima Hall— Page236 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1914-11-10 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 10th. flkh Water— H s a.m.. i-Hp.m, Singapore Assizes. Wednesday ll tb. Sigh Water- I 21 a.m.. 3-3 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall. 5 p m. Last Quarter Moon. St. Martin. Thursday 12th. Wgh Wntor— 5-42 a.m., 4-36 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, -.30 p.m. Friday 13th. High tyiter-f>.--3105 words
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Article777 1914-11-10 2 The Koyal Vtval Flying Corps will very shortly nO&tft delivery of fifteen of the MM '2()-:}0 b.p. Tulhot touring c;ir chassis. I'.y working day and night Bfewrfc Young, of liromley. succeeded m making and fitting the bodies, the whole of which are enclosed, only the radiators being exposed. Nou bkid777 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement604 1914-11-10 2 Notices Prince of Wales Fund. Home made Sweets m attractive boxes and at Moderate Pi ices are lor Sale at the following places The Dispensary, Raffles Square. The Singapore Dispensary, Battery Road. Maynards Dispensary, Battery Road. All proceeds for the Prince ol Wales Funci. 9-11 24 11 ESANOFELE Anti-Malaria Pills604 words
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Advertisement496 1914-11-10 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will he received up to noon on Monday, the 23rd November. 19i4, at the Master Attendants Office, iSiagapore, for the supply of rations for the Marine Department, Singapore, for the year 1915 Forms of tender may be obtained at the Master Attendant's Offhe. Tenders 10 be496 words
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Advertisement479 1914-11-10 2 Wanted JUNIOR CLERK WANTf D Immediat-ly. with a knowledge ol typewriting and Shorthand Commencing Balar] 535 v^r mouth. A.pply personally to Mt-^srs CATTEY Co., French Hank Building, (Firsi Floor). 10-11 WANTED A BILLET As a Book keener or a Typist on B bealthy Bbtate or m Town anywhere. Good testimonials479 words
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Advertisement297 1914-11-10 2 Io Let I T^ E NISHEDORUN^^| bathrooms v oaa be taken a stable tor Masi Bentfi Apply 1 V. If .11 From Ist ]>..,, i lu-ii Ap|llvot I FULLY FURNISHED Bungalow, 4 bedrooms. r< immediate BBtrj TO BE LET Fne i (>,;,! rtabb and r sidenoe known abCA.Mlto Kivn Valley297 words
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Article417 1914-11-10 3 I i-; pei i. M itin m ill ishei brother ol |i ing i I tiled o f j m ttea battle mi- tonghi m the i Hi French win!'- ds than each ol h i. a itiffen i verj i v boaeei gni ol r417 words
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Article122 1914-11-10 3 een told .1 dj i m X itch* Dei urd is i fiA Hketj i decent fellow i k} ■he wm on Benti j i*»ht. nan im erj Mm Ie toldiering, but keen m ami pel !v unpreued b] Ihc MD I fi.ij. Bt] of bi> lOTJffint122 words
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Article628 1914-11-10 3 apt. I '.jhsiic. i, i wbo VII m corn iniirni (jf the 4! < o. I; X not !ony a^<>. and proved true Friend to the local Corps, has he* n giving torn* real straight lalk to men irhc an going going to verve their count iy628 words
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Article199 1914-11-10 3 ScnitEswiG n.i ri:i.N Denuded of Troops. I openhagen, Sept. 80. Mi tlit- 1 German troops who were Btaturned m the province of Schleswig have been despatched hurriedly to reinforce the German armies m France ami Belgium. and to protect the i>!:irui i<* Sylt, near the Scbleewig coast A199 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1914-11-10 3 BELTING QUALITY BEFORE PRICE when selecting a driving bell the quali t> should always lit- considered before the I priCQ Kvtry user knows of the iucon- vemcru'e and lo^s occasioned by a belt tailing to tit) its work, besides the uneasy feeling that it may break down again at uiiv124 words
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Advertisement643 1914-11-10 3 Auctions PRELIMINARY NOTICE Important Auction Sale of HIGH-GRADE WALNUT-STAINED AND WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; TENNIS GEAR! PLANTS &c. The property of A H FAIKEsq.. at fit. Thomas," No. 2 St. Thomas' Walk ON SATURDAY. 19th DECEMBER, AT 1-30 P. M. A brilliant toned SEMI-GRAND PIANO by Rud Ibach Sohn,643 words
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Advertisement132 1914-11-10 3 SHERIFFS SALE. S. A. M. Ahvedayappa Chitty, VERSUS Chia Tiang Bock, On Wednesday, 18th Nov., at 2.36 p.m. All the right title and interest of the defendant of and m freehold land and house No. 2 Duxton Hill, Singapore, area 1,303 sq. feet. CHING KENO LEE Co., Auctioneers. IC-11 18-11132 words
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Advertisement185 1914-11-10 3 A daily dose p| ra of >^ will iielp you to look well feel well and keep fit i jgl p^j mentally and physically K^,i V [>o\verful invjoorat<»r !*'i>7. Il CHn taken re ff lllarl > wlih ««*eal J®, benefit, vi ward off fevers, lassitude, j l^;^ S^^ deprc sicin185 words
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Article36 1914-11-10 4 DOMESTIC OCCURENCES. MARRIAGE. WaGNCB Dodge. On Friday. Nov. 6. at St. George's Church. Penang, by the Rev. P W. Haines. BEREWABD W a ONER, Kuala Lumpur. to Hilda D >dgb, daughter of Henry Dodge. Yeovil, Somerset.36 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1914-11-10 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday November 10, 1914. 1 1 is less than a fortnight since the Germans issued a report announcing the full of Warsaw, and already Russian oavaln have crossed the German border north ot the point where the German left rested m its original concentration and has1,225 words
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Article277 1914-11-10 4 PRINCE OF WALES WAR RELIEF FUND. The Hon. Treasurer, Mr M. Morrison, beg* to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions Amount already acknowledged 91 71,946.3") F. Hilton, Xeidpath < 2nd) 50 W. H. Urquhart 25 H. Adamsou 25 E. C. Morrison ICO |B. L. W. 50 E.G. H.277 words
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Correspondence.
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333 1914-11-10 4 To the Editor, Sir, The Committee of the Soldiers aud Sailors' Families' Clothing Fund wish to inform all those who have worked for and given to the same, the result of the first monthly consignment. The P. aud O. Co. have most generously sent five large333 words
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Article91 1914-11-10 4 Mr s. p. Groves, Assistant Superintendent of Police at Kohsichang is very shortly going on leave to England. Mr Groves will probably re-join the British Army, he having held a coraiiiision m the Garrison Artillery before going to Siam. Next Sunday, the 15th instant, by order of the Right Rev.91 words
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Article56 1914-11-10 4 (from Our Outi ('(irrfisptjud^r,: Paoaog j A gang of armed Chinese leaded t tougkang at Bataug .Man neat i Lepas, for an alleged attack on h shop. The inmates resisted ar i was killed-. The gang did not Mem cash, but got away. There v. er arrests and56 words
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Article792 1914-11-10 4 The Germans endeavoured n, their own on the Wirballeu-Lyciv East I'russia. Wirballen is the Aral i. sian station on the Potteh side. \em a mile from Eydtkunen. \vbu!i i- German btatiou on the route bom Ek to I'elrograd Lyck |fi small East Pruaaia i bundnu niflee from792 words
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Advertisement251 1914-11-10 4 HENNESSY'S! FINE OLD BRANDY. Sole Importers: CALDBECK, MCGREGOR Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. XMAS PRESENTS FOR Western Friends. 1 MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. I I i the convenienct of our customers, we are prepared lo deliver the following Brands m Great251 words
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Advertisement63 1914-11-10 4 g r LAMBE RT co. The Only Studio m the Colony producing Refined Photographic Portraiture of Artistic Merit and i Technical Excellence. i Likeness and individuality, the most valued qualities m a Portrait, characterise all our work. Our Studio is m charge of Mr. H. N. Buckeridge, a British Artist63 words
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Article73 1914-11-10 5 His Cheery Optimism i. in. A t, legram lea khal khe Irand I >uke •J i jalflgiani truni Karl ring bin; on the .i ol the aecoad >tage OBIS, hlurl Kitchener I I >uke to couvey to the >ssage from Sir John nd Urn I ritish Army and73 words
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Article153 1914-11-10 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. IB FBI N< H I 'ONSI i I I I I a.m. An oi'icia! i'u .ai Bounces the nil of I"o pii < MkdaJ The Qsii attaclu ha\ a tailed lighting hai slackened v i >er below I >i\;nmie We have resumed nd made juncl ioa with153 words
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Article367 1914-11-10 5 FIRM IN BELGIUM. Attacking m Argonne. [By Submarine Cable]. Rboteh's Semvtcb. London, Nov. 7, rt.lo p.m. A I'aris oin munique states that between Armentierei and La BIMM (anal the British repulsed a violent attack aßumst Neuve Chapelle. We checked severe counter attacks by diy and night between La367 words
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Article35 1914-11-10 5 LjiiJom Nov. y, |.sfl a.m. Washing Con telegram state? that the < iennan cruiser Geit'r hai i>een interned at Honolulu and fclM Xorddentsehe steamer which is alleged ka have bfen the (ieier's tender.35 words
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Article101 1914-11-10 5 No Haggling About Conditions. London, Nov. Bi 5 prn Totfo tele L'ram itatefl that the Kmperorand BmptßM BftYC scut mMngM of appreciation to the offlC6H atui men of the Army and Navy and to the British forC6fl whose brilliant deeds COODOrating with the -Japanese have achirved the101 words
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Article34 1914-11-10 5 i London. No\ 6. 10 am.- -A cruiser of the Bresnlav type bombarded Poti m the Caucasus. The Kussian troops drove off I the cruiser with gun and ritle tire.34 words
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Article225 1914-11-10 5 JAPANESE CONSULAR MESSAGE. I The following telegram was received at li>.h» ;i.n: uu the yth November. Tokic 7 BO p.m. Ttb Nov.. Capitulation I concluded enemy h:is accepted *11 our r. 'quest.-. The commiesionerf will meet at hi m. on the iUh anil »t 10 am. on the 1 10225 words
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Article544 1914-11-10 5 The Acting Chief .Justice, the hon'ble Mr L. M. Woodward, yesterday gave his judgment m the excise case m which Lira Tek I'oh. Manager of Chop Cheng juan, Liquor Merchants of Boat <,>uay, who was convicted last month and fined HO and costs for removing without a544 words
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Article387 1914-11-10 5 The following were the results of crushing operations at Kaub for the four weeks ended 7 th inst. Bukit Roman Stone Crashed 4,3;58 tons, (iold Obtained 6^9 o/.s, Average per ton :5.177 dwts. Hukit Malacca: Stone Crushed :>,5.">8 tons, Gold Obtained 819 o/s. Average per ton 1.7387 words
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Article623 1914-11-10 5 London, Oct. 9. One result of the War is that several amusing publications about the Kaiser have made their appearance. Books on the War, and the great men connected with it, we have m plenty, but these cost money and take some reading. What the man m623 words
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Article128 1914-11-10 5 The British Steamer Friederika was sunk by two Turkish cruisers m the Black Sea, ou the 30th October. i The Dutch Steamer Merak, bound from Montreal to Rotterdam with grain, has been detained at Falmouth. During the fortnight ended the 30th October thirty-five Dutch, four English, one128 words
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Article17 1914-11-10 5 A rikisha coolie who absconded with his rikisha has been arrested and brought back to Kuala Lumpur.17 words
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Advertisement134 1914-11-10 5 CHOICE BELGUIM CIGARS FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF JOSE TINGHANT of ANTWERP BILLEZA $2.50 per box of 50. Commurciante $2.25 per box of 50. Aroma dv Cuba $2.50 per box of 50 Robinson Go. THE SUPERIORITY OF THE "MOUTRIE" PIANO IS ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE MOST SEVERE CRITICS. S. MOUTRIE134 words
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Advertisement609 1914-11-10 6 Shipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. I 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 application to609 words
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Advertisement662 1914-11-10 6 Shipping KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. '■i -3, Collyeh Quay. ONDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Sinokawan.. Slagkawang, Selakan, Pemangka* and Bambaa Nov 10 Van Gokn.s Muntok and Palembang Nov 12 Valentyn Pontianak Nov 12 V. bOOBNDOBF Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Berombang, Paneh, Asahau and Uelawan Deli.662 words
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Advertisement604 1914-11-10 6 Shipping N.Y.-K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., !..td. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweeD 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 with all the604 words
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Advertisement301 1914-11-10 6 Shipping P. 6 STEAM NAVIGATION FOR China, Japan Penang, Ceylon Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports Plymouth and London. For freight, passage .me further information api H. W. BUCKLAND JIESSAGERIES MARITIME* MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong, Hon^ kong, China, Japan, Ceylon Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar, Reunion, Mauri tius. Marseilles,301 words
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394 1914-11-10 7 The military scribes who have enlisted for service m Fleet street while the war lasts, hud their guns spikni last week by a peremptory order from the I'r^ss Bureau, requiring them to Bubmit their lucubrations to thr Gensox before publication. These pundits have new got to say,394 words
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Article368 1914-11-10 7 Soldering the Pbopellor. Reference h;i> already beeo made m The Globe to the extraordinary character of some of the letters which are finding then way into the Press purporting to re present various phases of tLu< naval operations of the war. Unfortunately, sufficient allowance is not made for368 words
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Article194 1914-11-10 7 The report of the Port Dickson Lukut (F.M.S I Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended March. 1914, to be presented at the meeting on 14th alt. states that the total arfia now under rubber cultivation, including 54 acres which were cleared but no 1 planted until this194 words
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Article208 1914-11-10 7 New York, Sept. 23. Irishmen throughout America today 1 held meetings to acclaim Mr Redmond and Home Rule. These manifestations I are of much significance from the stand- point of Anglo American relations, which have for years been attacked by the open hostility of the Irish208 words
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Article245 1914-11-10 7 A representative of a London financial paper states that m conversation the other day with a gentleman who bas spent many years of his life m the Middle East, he asked what chance there were of capturing Germany's trade with the Malay Peninsula. I He fcaid245 words
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Article173 1914-11-10 7 Between thre^e and four thousand Boy Scouts have been specially employed m London since the war broke out at various Government offices, recruiting depots, the headquarters of the Prince of Wales's i Fund, and other new organizations requiring despatch carriers, attendants, and providing, with the higher173 words
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Article138 1914-11-10 7 GERMANY'S NEXT SURPRISE. i Most people admit that the German heavy artillery has been one of the surprises of the war. But the Kaiser, it would seem, bas yet another m store for! the Allies. Every dark night during the past six weeks -so the story runs a' Zeppelin has138 words
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Advertisement82 1914-11-10 7 OVERLAIN D mm I V The Handsome 1914 Models now available. Painted Olive green with cream line. $2,300 nett. Upholstered m genuine leather. All fitted with Bosch Magneto, and Electric -lighting system, can also be had with electric selfstarter $200. extra. Send for full particulars to Huttenbach Bros, Co., Penang82 words
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Advertisement73 1914-11-10 7 INSURE YOURSELF against all sorts of aches aud pains— headache, 1 too bache, backache, earache, sore throat, sprains, strains and bruises— by keeping close at hand a bottle of Littles Oriental Balm. It stops the pain. Stops it quickly. Just rub it I iv w here the pain, ache or73 words
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Advertisement392 1914-11-10 7 The friction at any point m an automobile engine is, of course, the sum of two elements: rubbing between the two metals, and rubbing between the two films of oil. At all pressures and speeds, we get the least possible friction with oil that is heavy enough to keep friction392 words
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Article714 1914-11-10 8 Germany's Supplies of Spirit. A most interesting article ou the use of motor- vehicles io the war is contained m fehe current issue of the Petroleum Review." We extract the following passages For the fust time m history petroleum products are playing a very important714 words
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Article208 1914-11-10 8 a Touching Stoey. Russian papers just to band relate a touching story of a Russian artilleryman who rescued a child from deatb. The artilleryman, who is now lying m hospital at Kieff, having been wounded m a village near Lemberg, brought with him, to the astonishment208 words
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Article313 1914-11-10 8 Fantastic Story i horn Bkrlin. The "Chicago Daily News," a paper of high standing prints the following, purporting, says the 'Morning Post" Washing ton correspondent, to be a despatch from Berlin: "it was stated by a high authority today that practically all the Zeppelins, retired313 words
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281 1914-11-10 8 What the Scotch Engineers Dii It appears that the British steamer southport. belonging to the Southport Steamship I'o. of Australia, was captured at the Caroline Is!,-.']d> bj a German cruiser. An account s.ay s Tije Germans had removed every ounce of coaJ from the bunkers ot281 words
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Article324 1914-11-10 8 one of the astonishing sights each morning, says one of the correspondents, is to see our men performing their toilete m the trenches. Where they have been held for some days the men have made them quite comfortable, each having so much spac- which he regards324 words
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Advertisement559 1914-11-10 8 IN the best regulated families iht Kittle ills r>f life creep m. Some member of the family circle ma; occasionaJh suffer from Biliousnc s and indigestion, ;;nd one or the other will fn.-m time to time exhibit the well-known rympt of O istipation. From these little troubles more serious complaints559 words
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Advertisement310 1914-11-10 8 JOHNSTON KELLY&MACDONA 56, Major Street, MANCHESTER rRAOC MAtMC Manufacturers Shipper \Vli.,.> m id Printed Bnd -loured Woven :OTTON PI£CE GOODS ac< eptcd .it low< I FOB. -i C.I.F. SIKGAPORI i L I Afraid to eai m tmm p.?tn no streat^tlLßoeaei ffcese Weal Jcrftrf faUeti I n Ph< qi of boons310 words
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Article50 1914-11-10 9 (COBKBCTki UP TO NOV. 91 Bank 4ms 247 16 M demand _> 4 1-16 Private credits Bu. s 24? India, T. T. 174^ Hongkong, demand 25| YOKOHAMA, denmno 114^ Java, demand 141^ Bangkok, demand 66^ SOVBBBIGNB, Bank Buyir g $8 54 Bank of England Rate b% Bar Silver London50 words
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Article155 1914-11-10 9 Nov. 9. Tin Gambier g 2-"> Gambler Oabe No. 1 8.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. pore buyers 5.3 7 h Pepper, (White (air! buye. c 32 50 Nutmegs (110 to thp lb 2 1.00 Nutmegs f BO to tbe lb 2 .00 Mace (Bandn 1155 words
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Advertisement400 1914-11-10 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INV EASTERN COMPANY. U PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, OldrJewry, E.C. I ht Company has £20.000 d» -posited with the Supreme Court400 words
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Advertisement575 1914-11-10 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562,500 I RESERVE FUND £465,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. j. bi,ai k Hag Chairman. James Campbell Ksq. n Mtiviii Bimona Ksq >>. Maitlaud B«q. a\id Yule. i M. K>rie Ksij. /:hitf Manager Percy Mould K«q.575 words
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Advertisement511 1914-11-10 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. (f CANADA. SBTABLIBRBD 1887. Policies are M WORLD WIDE," UNRE i BTRICTED." M INDISPUTABLE and KOU I FORFKITABLE." i Claims, loans, oash-snrrenderßi elo., are < promptly settled by the General Agestß at Singapore wlthont tbe delay of tefevecee to Head Office. The Reserves foi protection ol511 words
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Advertisement147 1914-11-10 9 That remedy is quite sublim< Which really makes every tii Acd th at modest cost 'tis sold, It needs strong evidence to rout The rancour of the sceptic's doubt But such persistent prooN ensure His faith m Woods' Great Peppermint Cure [FAR EAST OXYGEN& AGETYLENF COMPANY. LTD., [SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE147 words
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Miscellaneous445 1914-11-10 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Pei P. &O. steamer Nagoya.— Dr R. Hanitßch Mrs and Miss Hodge. Mrs E. C. Ro. in*n Mr Mrj Harley, Mr <$ Mr-> Livingstone, n I ii. r, Mr Mrs F. R. Duprey, Mrs F. H. E-jish, Miss n. Douglas. Messrs Ralph Hid D t endall. G. J.445 words
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Miscellaneous497 1914-11-10 9 MAIL TABLE. To- Day. Intermediate and local mails will be fottcd m list below Peiiang, Malacca, F.M.P. Johore. (Overland) (Daily by Train) 8 A.M. 6 P.M. Bangkok 7am Kenmou H \M I Pulau Batam and J'ulau Bulaug I \m Pouloe Soegi ham lihio. Lingga aud Singkep H am 1 Sarawak497 words
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Article2577 1914-11-10 10 tFrtm our own <.crr*spomuni^ (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, October B. At the moment there are superficially no signs of slackening m Scottish trade. Vessels sail confidently to all the seas, secure m the might of our sleepless Navy. Merchants are to be found m theit otlicps, and2,577 words
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Article160 1914-11-10 10 The following were the scores for the Monthly Medal Handicap W. C. Murray having scratched, J. Waddell is declared winner. The following bowled but did not qualify A. E. T. Jones, S. L. van Gelder and C. H. Waddell. Highest net score for the month, J. Waddell160 words
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Article540 1914-11-10 10 The following alterations and additions of the Telepbone Directory were made during October. 1532 Abdul Kader, 5.77 79 I'pper Cross Street. 181 Allen, G. N.. Struan, Grange Road. 1533 Aiyeugar, Dr. G. X. S., Aiya Dispensary, 104 Rochore Road. 1533 Arya Dispensary, The. 104 Rochore Road. 1552 Ban540 words
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Article113 1914-11-10 10 SEPOY LINKS GOLF CLUB. The match Medical Departm* nt versus The Rest of the Civil Service resulted m a win for the Medical Departs ant by 7| matches to 4^. Medical Department. Th Rest. G. A. Finlayson 1 .1. Lon e R. D. Fitzgerald 1 E. L. r l lma113 words
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Article42 1914-11-10 10 Acting Chief Detective Inspector Hollywood has been taken ill and removed to the European Hospital. (M.M.) Lloyds posted up the sinking of the last five British steamers by the Emden several days before the Press Censor allowed the news to be published.42 words
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Advertisement172 1914-11-10 10 3 AT THE InmiMb HAIL CINEMATOGRAPH North Bridge Roa.i. TO-NIGHT! AT f^. EMOTIONAL ITALA PRODUCTION TV 3 part:. 1 THE LITTLE ORPHANS 1 This is a Photoplay of strong Domestic int< iin which the evil purpose of the Villain and the Lot Qualities of the "Good People' are strikingly mm172 words
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