The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 November 1914
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Title Section15 1914-11-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NO EMBER 17, 1914. NO. 8,2!M15 words
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Article236 1914-11-17 1 The battle of Flanders continues with varying results, bat mostly in fevoat of the Allies. German attacks to the N". B. and S. E. of Ypres have been repulsed. The enemy has boon thrown back to the right bank of the Feet canal. The tier mans have236 words
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Article993 1914-11-17 1 It baa been said thai every war ib a •arias of rorprloas, Mid Um oafing ha6 been notably verified during these three months m Bidet M thai) Thai of battle. Who would have cored to forecast the bistorf of Britain linoe July, or could have guessed any great part993 words
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Advertisement189 1914-11-17 1 t? •SB jbmhb qSB fln 40 rrfl SB IV m up Kb wb I THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH RO6D. iSD SHOW 9-15 P..V,. Two Shews for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P M ANOTHER PROGRAMME INTENSELY INTERESTING PRODUCTIONS TO-NIGHT! Thorough British Film of the Big Bci Series THE POWER189 words
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Advertisement436 1914-11-17 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. bhabp. TO-NIGHT! GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Singapore is watching for War Newc. We have it. It is the Latest and the Best. Here it is." Transport in France. Naval Brigade and Despatch riders admiredIndia's Loyal Response. Examining Nun's436 words
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Advertisement84 1914-11-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Yarnhains." Grilatead Koad. to let Page 2. Kathbourup, I pper Serangoon Koad, partly furnished, to let Page 2. Building overseer, wanted by P. W. I).. Johore Government Page 2. Vacuum Oil Co., agents for Mo!>iloils Page 8. Adelphi Hotel, under new management Page 10. New shipment of Fuller's84 words
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Miscellaneous107 1914-11-17 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 17th. High Water— 9*7 a.m.. 10-29 p.m. New Moon. Wednesday 18th. 9igb Water— 9 SI a.m., 11-16 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 p.m. N. Y. Sports Meeting, 5.15 p.m. Thursday 19th. High Water 0-26 a.m. Mohammedan New Year oommenoi s, Lodge Eastern Gate, 6 p m. Friday107 words
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Article305 1914-11-17 2 I>u Im sick tor home, heart »uk for the things I know The atrag^liug towns that lit on the river side. Blowsy, unkempt, dumped anyhow down in a row, Dabbling their feet in Clyde And t^io black lumps vomiting >moke, and the clatter of things, The shipyard noises305 words
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Article274 1914-11-17 2 \ri otlicer from the front has thrown not timely hint for his comrades who are joining Sir John French's army. He ■ajt the tendency is to take out a lot of things that are not wanted and officers fit themselves out as though for a colonial war or a big274 words
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Advertisement458 1914-11-17 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. o UP TO DATE TITLES 1 CHAPPF.LL RECORDS. The Girl from Utah, Selection Part 1. H M II II The Girl on tbe Film, Selection Part 1. 2. The Girl on the Film, Valse. Una Barcarolle from The Girl from Utah. After the Girl, Selection Part 1. Part458 words
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Advertisement646 1914-11-17 2 Notices NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1915. NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held in the North Room, Singapore CiicketClub, on Wednesday, the 18th November, at 5.15 o'clocfc p.m. To consider the desirability of holding Laud and Sea Sports on Ist January, 1915 and if approved of: —To appoint Committees of Management,646 words
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Advertisement505 1914-11-17 2 To Let TO LET Ya r nhanas. Gilf-tead Hoad, i bedrooms, tennis, gas and water lail ou. -lublin^. Bent 970. Immediate Entry. Apply E.N.8., e/oFree Press. 17-11 its uc TO LET PARTLY FURNISHED. Kathbourn«- 9 Upper ccran^oon Hoad. Entry Ist December. Apply RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM. 17-11 ths 21-11 FULLY FURNISHED505 words
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Advertisement383 1914-11-17 2 NOTICE to PARENTS si ii rctir To give your children milk of an inferior PLEDGE BRAND is obtainable from provision dealers? When ordering, therefore, insist upon betni ,n r Sledge Brand \O\M IMPORTERS J TIAVEKS I M J J. L. CAMPBELL C f 3, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE IN LIQUIDATION TAILORS383 words
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Article315 1914-11-17 3 I i.- ii. n i- eon Rail \on M allei •ui.l ai iea lion from Me f s of Diyanila Kele, Lin ling commandei hih f Noi embei i".- rlinei ragnhlatt." i\ I had th" pIMMQTC of I plain oJ th" Bmden ■■nlloned ii 1- i i315 words
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Article152 1914-11-17 3 E inw scientific] t. i being deluded j p ithe4 k pietarei of .-h i caanii an.i oec i-....-;il!\ bring Hamburg, 1 ti I IMWi v. ieh bai i aaJ has ■lloCeed- laUiog II Tb« I Ike panel MM of UM WOOqV t I M In IB152 words
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Article417 1914-11-17 3 A ia.lv writes to home paper, I .send you herewith ropy of a letter I have bad from a Dutch friend, which may be of interest at the ptf-riit time. I have not altered the Bnglteh much, ai it is more expressive as written. In417 words
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Article251 1914-11-17 3 nu itch Phbasr oi v Regiment, khing has ih^tressed the French peo< i-lt these fighting and those home more than the insnfficiencj ol the postal rric( tw and then a letter happens to bit the i>u!t .--<■>>■ hi one French regiment operating on the right251 words
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Article144 1914-11-17 3 Bum giTfl UM the creep?.' said tht; sailor. Why asked the vicar. Well, ouce .ve were bound for China, with selfruL>i;i<: flow and currants. We struck on a rock, and having uo I'Oat.-.. it looked all ap. Bnl tho ti >'.ir itarted irorkin' an' i; frothed up144 words
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Article53 1914-11-17 3 Mi: f. U Hamilton's Ci i hfl Exhibition Committee ol the Loudun inuHMiarionul Rabbet Exhibition have on i i-cous'dofiition awrmleil Mr E. It, Hamilton*! Cup for the best exhibit from tho Federated Malay States or Steaita Set* ttomentl to Mr .Jobu Baxter, Manager of the Kajang Central53 words
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Article56 1914-11-17 3 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel. Semi Diesel, and Suction Gas Rogtaet Mid Plants enquireii for this clutis of powrr would do well to consult. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crud« Oil Con--1 sumption from56 words
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Advertisement245 1914-11-17 3 Hazeline V I Trade Mark) Snow" Ladies who use I I \/i:lim; |S^^^^^L Snow daily are able to L" indulge in open-air pastimes .^L to their heart's content, and I still preserve their beauty. j V^^ Because 44< Hazeline Snow" j prevents the disfiguring effects "j >'} ol exposure to245 words
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Advertisement1604 1914-11-17 3 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND HOUSE NO. 20, KIM KEAT ROAD AND Freehold and 999 years' Leasehold Rubber and Coconut Plantations, fronting both sides of Changi Road SITUATE AT THE 10* MILESTONE AND 999 Years' Leasehold Rubber Plantation off Reformatory Road TO BE HELD AT Messrs. CHINC KENG LEE1,604 words
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Article19 1914-11-17 4 Hamilton.— On the Htii Oct., at Jail House. AJipore, Calcutta, Louise, wife of Ma.iok \V. Gavin HAMILTON, i.m.s.19 words
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Article1992 1914-11-17 4 Tf there existed in the minds of some a very reasonable dread of the effect of Turkey joining Austria and Prussia, and finding herself arrayed against the Allies and particularly Britain, upon the millions of Mohamedhan subjects of the King in Asia, that dread must have1,992 words
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Article42 1914-11-17 4 CFVVM Our O«n "mi M ,,,<| j Kuala Lamp i The death has occurred o| \> r Jones assistant on Hecpea l< formerly with Boustead m4 Death was due to i.ijun.., Buel motorcycle accident a n r ,i42 words
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Article101 1914-11-17 4 The Oosatsttte* beg to soka following further Mbscriptioi Previously acknowledged -> Subordinate Medical Staff Asst. Surgeon C. (belli;,!, wein 15, 10; Muar Kivei i Subs. 1». Hull I, r.4i Adamson I.'. A. Clerk 2, Dr K. Dow 40. 10: Hn I, Drage 10 Chan Bin Tm*101 words
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Article128 1914-11-17 4 THE MALAYAN CONTINGENT. WmaasotA Iblf rm Hi The tund for providing bb Mess allowance on Hh way horn. 11,692, and more will i, latge and later ietechmen( lei acknowledge further i and UKm of PJgliettl I v luck and BSJSS iOfejsji from I u of warm clothing from "1; pain128 words
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Article299 1914-11-17 4 \Vniie almost even British Community in the Far BmC b ..jmt an active service DOOtfOfltnl though not. by auy means the small st of them in point of 1 i r i t i f b popolal m bae so Ur r.iken no dctinii. p299 words
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Article112 1914-11-17 4 The inhabitants of 1., rlifl whom 1 -2.000 are flffmMW or of tenant, have nollnctol £1 N; btonsl J'.iitiouc Pond, i Luid Ffiftrhonor •Humming the bo Qarauuß militarism will b< g.ioii. muil the? people but fjgn itec and a bettol 'i'i.f 1 J tatofa ha\ I DhOMI for the KntemOMßt112 words
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Advertisement335 1914-11-17 4 FOR SALE One Willett Light Generator-60 Lights of 50 Candle Power. Three Willett Light Generators Each 10 Lights of 50 Candle Power. AlO Light Generator of the same description as the above has been in daily use in our Godown for the past two years. It is simple in Construction,335 words
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Advertisement127 1914-11-17 4 MALAYAN CONTINGENT. A Contingent Mess Dinner will be held on Monday. Nov. 1 8th in the Hotel de I' Europe, Singapore, at 3p m. All Contingent Men invited it in contemplated that a 'econd Mesa Din UiT will be heid on Monday, Nov. 9'6>d. Names of those iut- mling to127 words
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Article153 1914-11-17 5 lIXIES HOLDING: AND GAINING. Germans Cain Nothing Sal marine Cable l. iv r i i irk: Skkvh 'li I" *>'».— a Paris Hljt IhaJ yesterday was I ii«| on the whole front .y marked b) ;titillei\ MUM, luwcvtr. again Uackl Ifl UM r: >rth Bflkll and u153 words
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Article27 1914-11-17 5 a.. i. BoKdeau i I '.> bii v He, nai on a tiii 1 1 -i |q inquii t v Ol ft' I UM "ins.27 words
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Article21 1914-11-17 5 The nan spapert iu i kbiaet have nniniwooilj r iiuary credit of tixteeil I i military porpoeei21 words
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Article118 1914-11-17 5 !i i ran §xuKs. torfc. Oct. 16. Minultai;eou^ly to t on^rt^-. by lie i'l-T. ol M;iMsucha-ttt^. tiling for nn inquiry into Dtivc lll^llgtt, l>r C, W >^iJt" ::as of Harvard I'ni:'Vi cionutf! v called l*» flrt eil plainly intimates I (ii-rmit < ieriiKidv ,i i at118 words
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47 1914-11-17 5 —M. Venizelos, the aai inlonned the corresof tl- I'omur de LaMei that obaaift the strictest \ntue of her alliauce ill be obliged, in case of r .u render armed support to should such necessity arise (Ireece dn true to her obligation.47 words
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Article183 1914-11-17 5 ■aid the Turkish Ambussa-' 1 ii tiling his diploma Minister there, 101l on Um capture the Bei uiiiv" The Bel -ter n lit-Li I also :>sk your > t> i L-"pt my condolences** 1 lUm a le*i repmnißt itiici "On th^ capture of Germans," wn ihe retort. be Pai is183 words
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Article164 1914-11-17 5 NO SYMPATHY ANYWHERE Strong Condemnation. [By Submarine Cable] Kcutkr'b Skkvh* liOndon. Nov. I",, 55 pm. -Sheik Kl Morghani. the bead of the Morghan] sect and a direct descendant of thu Prophet, who is :t man of gte.tt influence! in Egypt, Arabia, and tli*» Soudan has telegraphed strongly164 words
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Article123 1914-11-17 5 Turkish Fort Captured. London, Nov. l»i. 4..". s 111. The Ad luir-.ilty Btatee that Indian troops assisted by the warship Duke of Edinburgh carried oat saccessfn] operations against the Turkish garrison a! Sheikh Seyid and occupied the fort? east ot Cape Bab el Mandeb. allei the warships123 words
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Article53 1914-11-17 5 No Austrians Need Apply (Rsumi's Spscial Skbyice -CopybiohtJ 'l'uikt'v recently asked for several bnndrad Oerman officers and Uermany replied tliry wore unable to si;ppiy nil, but would lend Austriaiisi. 'I'be feeling agaiust Ciernuin predoiaiatiucy iu the Turkish :umy is already strous. It is hardly likely Um Turks53 words
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Article141 1914-11-17 5 B VUAEKEB Ol T-l> LDAEKERED At the risk ol being unfa>hionable at the moment, we must refer to t'ue Japanese Imperial dovernment •> Official (iuide to Bastern aaia ai an improred Badaeker, Three volnmei have now been issued, the two latest just received bt'itig Northeastern .Japan and141 words
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Article92 1914-11-17 5 A MUHDEU CHAROK A Chinese named Chew Yeug was charged before Mr Sugden, third magistrate, yesterday, with the minder ot his para mour, Chan Van Ho, by stabbing her. Jealousy is belie veil to have been the motive of the alleged crime. Inspector O'Neill was on Sunday morning called to92 words
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Article57 1914-11-17 5 Comfort und good entertainment are assured all visitori to the Gaiety. The programme JQSI now is a specially good one. including war pictures and several seellent leatnre tiling, among which is a 1 three reeler, Christopher Columbus," depicting the bir-torie events of which U treat! With much faithfulness57 words
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Article88 1914-11-17 5 Sixty live members of tho German Bei h&tag. representing all parties, are iu active military service, including twenty- J tivd Social Democrat*. Heir Basaermann, tliH pompous leader of the National Liberals (known ns National Miserables siuco they have been in bis charge), who \\h- li en i'"' J ;.r jj-llantry88 words
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Article360 1914-11-17 5 SYMPATHY OF KING AND QUEEN. Pathetic Details. [By Submarine Cable] Riutir'b Skrwcs. London, Nov. 15, 7.15 p.m. Their Majesties are greatly distressed at the death of Lord Roberts aud have sent messages of condolence to his wife and family. A public funeral at St. Paul's is being360 words
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Article147 1914-11-17 5 Progress Despite Desperate Resistance. (BEUTBR'B SPBOIAIt SKRVICE -COPYBIGHT.) London, Nov. 16.-- A Petrograd official says the Rnssians have advanced in East Prussia in the face ot constant fighting ou the front. At Stalluponen aud Essessern which are east of Angerbarg aud Johannisburg the fighting continues; nlso147 words
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Article34 1914-11-17 5 TIT FOR TAT Londou, November IB. The ossibche Zeitung says that two hostile aeroplanes ajttacked a Zeppelin at Kheiuan and passed over Schwet/ingeu in the direction of Darmstadt. They were tired at without Baccess.34 words
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Article23 1914-11-17 5 Fhe Premier of New Zealand says that if uecessary that country will send fifty thousand moro men to the Front.23 words
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Article180 1914-11-17 5 A curioilfl case of creating a disturbance was before Mr V, G. Bzeohial, Second Magistrate, Penang. The defendaut was a Malay named Dotlah, who was dressed and spoke like a woman. Lauce-Corporal 'J79, who arrest ed bim at Nortbam Koad, stated tbat being so dressed, he180 words
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Article50 1914-11-17 5 MANY LOSSES AT TSING TAO. CBy Submarine Cable]. Rbdteb'b Servjos. London, Nov. 16.— The Press Bureau says the German gunboats Iltis, Jaguar, Cormoran, Tiger, Lucks, the destroyer Taku, the mine layer Lching the Austrian cruiser Kaiserin Elizabeth have all been found at Tsing Tao sunk by explosives.50 words
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Article51 1914-11-17 5 London, Nov. 16.— Sweden, Denmark, and Norway have presented a Note to Great Britain, France, Russia and Germany on the difficulties owing to the War. Mines and Scandinavian shipping are especially mentioned. The Note refers equally to the Baltic and the North Sea. It is perfectly friendly in51 words
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Article627 1914-11-17 5 A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Penang on Nov. 13th. There were present Mr E. S. Hose, acting Controller of Labour (Chairman), the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S. (Or! C. L. Sansom), the Hou'ble R. Young and Mr W. Duncan, with the Secretary, Mr627 words
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Advertisement186 1914-11-17 5 Robinson Co. I JUST ARRIVED I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I FULLER'S CAKES DUNDEE, CALIFORNIA, PLUM, GINGER, FRUIT XMAS CAKES. ALL CAKES IN SOLDERED TINS. [Robinson Co. KATZ BROS, Ltd. aPR^Jr/S^^S^Tr^^RrS NEW STOCK AMERICAN UNDERWEAR It^ .^m.-£w- Mtß&s*3Dt&^&* M t° f~* tZ H.I T 1 r urn r~ *.i *^*s^r186 words
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Advertisement557 1914-11-17 6 S h ip ping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. rSIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An 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 had557 words
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Advertisement840 1914-11-17 6 SjhjLP j) in g^ KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. ONDBR CONTRACT WITH TKK NETHERLANDS INDIA GK)VBRNM««T. BiNGARADiA Muntok and Paleuibang Nov 16 Japara Bayan Api Api Nov 19 De Kock Bengkalis, Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan Deli Nov 19 Bingkawang Riouw, Tambelan, Pontianak,840 words
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Advertisement593 1914-11-17 6 Shipping N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. f Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Loadon 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 aT!593 words
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Advertisement287 1914-11-17 6 Shipping p. a STEAM NAVIGATION t COMPANY. China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Medi terranean Ports. Plymouth and London. For freight, passag. md further information applj H.W, BUGKLAND iii. M. MESSACERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong. Igftg kong, China, Japan, Ceylon Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar, Reunion, Mauri287 words
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722 1914-11-17 7 The Germans have long complained that we are a frivolous people, and now the Cologne Gazette tells us that we are lacking in understanding of the high seriousness of the war and in appreciation of it3 moral importance. The proof of this is that we722 words
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Article257 1914-11-17 7 Kapid Recovery or Wounded Of the 300 wounded soldiers admitted to the Lcndou Hospital on August 31 half were discharged at the end of a fortnight. Less than a month from admission, only nineteen remained, and these are all doing well. They are shortly to be passed on257 words
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Article565 1914-11-17 7 Attacks of Chasseurs ai.i-ins Dreaded Little is published about the French troops in Alsace, and the daily encounters of the advanced guards there, in which the Chasseurs Alpins particularly have established their domination over the enemy. The efforts of the Germans to cro e the Yosges565 words
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Article335 1914-11-17 7 For an hour I had sat by the bedside of my friend giving him the latest news. The long row of white beds, the nurses moving around with smooth swiftness, the acrid sting of the medicated atmosphere, all helped to make the war curiously near and real. As335 words
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Advertisement262 1914-11-17 7 ■•■>• to 'Royal Household' SCOTCH WHISKY Jin extra special blend of Choice Old Whiskies. James Buchanan Co., Ltd. (London, Glasgow, &c.) with their affiliated companies hold the largest stocks of whisky maturing in Bond in Scotland, and are thus able to guarantee the continued excellence of this brand. Buchanan's Bonded262 words
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Advertisement10 1914-11-17 7 'Chronic Chest Complaints, For Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 6d10 words
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Advertisement341 1914-11-17 7 JOHNSTON KELLY&MACDONA 66, Major Street, MANCHESTER WING SPUR > TRADE MARK Manufacturers Shippers r White. Dyed, Printed and C clouted Woven COTTON PIECE GOODS. Indent* accepted at lowest Costs. F.0.8. or C.LF. SINGAPORE or any I- .i ttcrn Port. Cripple Walks Paralysed for Three Years. Now Walks 5 Miles to341 words
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Article431 1914-11-17 8 Hystern ai. Hatred of Great Britain-. Tli" German view of liritain and all tiling:-, liritish grows more and more jaundiced as the days go by and bring no tributes to German anus. Burly in October the newspapers took 00 < new note oneof venom so fierce and431 words
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Article251 1914-11-17 8 PBAYEB FOB GLORIOUS Gi-;i:m\n TROOPS.', Rotterdam, Sept. 25. On thf occasion of the birthday of the Duke of Cumberland (whose lonjj feud with the Kaiser was recently healed, and whose sou r.iarried the Emperor's only daughter) the Kaiser 6ent his Grace congratulations, and added God the Lord who251 words
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Advertisement301 1914-11-17 8 AtflGOYx* Mobiloils PRACTICAL MEN ARE FINDING IT OUT. It is not strange that a man, who thinks of oil by its price per gallon, and does not consider how long it lasts should also not see what it does, or know whether it does it that he should imagine that301 words
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Advertisement208 1914-11-17 8 PRESENTATION TO MR. R.W. HIAM. A pleasant au;l very enjoyable evening was spent at the Masonic Ball, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, the occasion being the presentation of an addie.-s and group photograph by the stall' ot the Central Drawing Office to Mi If. \V. Eliam, who is going Home on208 words
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Advertisement694 1914-11-17 8 A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. IN the best regulated families the little iSis of Ufe wiU creep fn. Some member <>\ the Ekmil 1 circle maj occasionally suffer from Biliousness and Indigestion, and one or the other v ill fnm time to time exhibit the well-known symptoms of Constipation. From these little694 words
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Article52 1914-11-17 9 (COFJRRCT*' UP TO NOV. 131 Bank 4 m'fi 2 4 7 16 demand ■> 4 1-16 Private credit.- Soa b 247 16 India, T. T. 174^ HONQKONO, demand 25} Yokohama, demand M H4£ Java, demand 141^ Bangkok, demand 66i SOVBBHIQNe Bank Hr;y? g $8.54 Bank of England Rate 5%52 words
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Article159 1914-11-17 9 Nov. 18. Tin Gambler g gg Gambler Cub- No 1 g.gfl Gambier Cnbe No. 2 h.: 0 Pepper Black crdin ~'pore buyere 7.25 Pepper, (Wbite fair* boy at 8... 33 40 Nutmegs (110 tc thr, lb.< 21. C0 Nutmegs (80 tc the lb 2 .00 Mace (Bandit 80.00 Cloves159 words
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Advertisement360 1914-11-17 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. UR6EBT PAID-UP MPITII OF INY USTERN COMPHV. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. ioaspaaj baa £20.000 taoostted with Um Bnpreme Gomi ol England, and complies with360 words
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Advertisement572 1914-11-17 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562 500 RFSERVE FUND £*Gs]ooo j BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. Black Esq., Chairman. lames GampbeU Esq. 11l Mciviii Simoui Esq V Maitiam! K-rj sir la\ i J Yale i M. kuK Esq. I "huf MsAagei572 words
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Advertisement269 1914-11-17 9 Hongkong. '"-eiTAi. 91,000,000|0C0 -Mnrcr '..md-U? 500,000,CCt Hssr:- »a |l t BoO t OOO|C6I Marine Rlska at Current K&tee, Boustead Co., Agaass iLiim AssuuiiiireeTTtai. %«*oznalated Fonda exceed ±'l?00C.OOO RIE ft SOTQB GAR RiSSS. ißtnara&cea effected at ratct ci visenilci. bif?Lr vsil] bo found favoarablo tcfihelnpuit* Pctersoo Simoss k Co., Iff., £gs&i269 words
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Advertisement224 1914-11-17 9 mmyF^Tyniiis life shsur&kce go. e? ganab^. V^TABLIBHED 1^97. PcilcleH are "WORLD V??Dfi. H •DPHBCliilrua, lof as, cash-surre£>dera, elo., are promptly settievl by the General Agenle at Singapore witbno* the delay of »efe*ence to Ceß<3 Ofaoe. TLo Reeervok lor pru^ectioa; uf Foil, y fco'ders are over £3.500.000. Tbo Accounts are supervised224 words
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Advertisement189 1914-11-17 9 CLeANS6 YOUR BLOOD withGRIMAULT&.C 0 SARSAPARILLA B■ 5 39 h B^mjl^ The oripinal sar- r^f sap.iv rccom- |Bflyu| me: '< tor Ih C la-' year* for 1y- eases, IKfl rf^o~ f? r **!j tit* PA.Fi l s h^ > ...v- -vv? He who h sitates is lost— Maxim old, but189 words
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Miscellaneous367 1914-11-17 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P &0. Morca.— Messrs K. Totu N liftr. J. M. Fri-guson. G. A. Hazard, H. Case B L K Eg, J. B. Lindsay, P. P. Lennard, F. Ho be on, W. G. St. Jlair. Henderson, J. B>nl, Iviiss M. Case, Mr and Mrs Fitt, Mr aad Mrs367 words
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Miscellaneous440 1914-11-17 9 MAIL TABLE. To-Day. Intermediate and iooal maiJf, will be found iu list hi low IVnnu^. \la!.r .i. F.M S. I Jchore. (Overland) [Dall| by Train) a.m. 6 P.M. Fulau Hatarn mid l'r.lau Hulang BAM Kerimon g AM Pouloe boegi AM Anainba and Natuua Iblands h am liliio and Singkep g440 words
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1499 1914-11-17 10 The following 19 the Directors' report to shareholders to be ptSSttOtod ;it the meeting oq November 2 4 Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited Statement of the Accounts of the Company for tho year ended SOtli lime, 1914. FINVNth. The following cm! ls1,499 words
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Article172 1914-11-17 10 s.r.c. Go\t. and Municipality v. Rest. On the S. R. C. ground yesterday. Scores The Re&t. C. Rodrigues c Aeria b de Sou/a 27 F. C. la Brooy b Aeria :>7 A. M. Ford c Zylua b Coelho 17 L. R. Bligh hit wkt b Coelho 28 S. D,172 words
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Article127 1914-11-17 10 Mi Sao ko Alfred S/.e, the newlyappoiuteJ Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James's, will arrive iu London on Nov. 20. The marine is in his origin and use peculiarly British, and even to day America is the only country to possess a similar fores. The marine originated iu127 words
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Article800 1914-11-17 10 HONEYMOON OFFICER IN A SUBMARINE. Bkitisii Gallanti.'v New York, Oct. 11. 11 Through the kindness of the German Admiralty," the New York World is euabl;ed this morning to publish the personal •narrative of Lieutenant Captain Otto Weddingen, commander of the submarine U 9, which sank800 words
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Article137 1914-11-17 10 PoriGro Diaz, one of the guards of the Tai On, who was rewarded by the Hongkong Government and the commercial community of Hongkong for bravery on the occasion of the memorable piratical attack on that ship, has committed suicide on one of the West River boats by shooting himself. Vpres,137 words
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Article759 1914-11-17 10 20 Germans Taken From a London Factory. A large force of the police went to a strongly built, llat roofed, one-storpy building at Willes.Jen Junction, says the Daily Express, on <>ct 16 and took away twenty Germans. A good deal of the roof is level and is759 words
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Article162 1914-11-17 10 Nelson's name ranks high among tbe world's left banded geniuses. And Xeleon had some reason to be proud of his lefthandedness. John Richard Gieen has a story of how the great admiral, after one of his victories, vi6ited Yarmouth to receive the freedom of the borough. A storm met him162 words
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