The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1914
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Title Section15 1914-11-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1914. NO. 8,297.15 words
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Article130 1914-11-20 1 H. M. S. (jlasgow has put in a detailed report of the naval engagement off Valparaiso Page 5. The flooding operations have QOn-plussed the Germans at'Dixmude, and the whole area of Dixmude-Ostkerke-Kelskerke are under water— Page 5. Still further tokens of the esteem in which the late130 words
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Article1198 1914-11-20 1 Probably nowhere in the world have the Chinese a better time tban in the colonv of the Straits Settlements and the adjoining Malay States. In the luited States and in Australia the evil)- of competition caused by Chinese cheap labour have attracted Government attention, and their1,198 words
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Advertisement339 1914-11-20 1 f SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A TOPICAL SPECIAL THE FALL OF ANTWERP I W! U BE PUT on r THE LHAM BRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAO. so SHOW 9-15 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. r TO-NIGHT! h Thorough British Film of the "Big Ben" Series339 words
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Advertisement271 1914-11-20 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Tbeatre. ORCHARD ROAD i TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT Singapore is watching for War News. 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's Passport. Belgium271 words
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Advertisement138 1914-11-20 1 Under the Patronage of H. E. the Governor, and H. E, the Gtneral Officer Commanding. Victoria Theatre THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26th AT 9 P.M. An Amateur Company w ill present, the farces. "PACKING UP." "MY LORD IN LIVERY." By a Lumber of well-known local Amateurs. IN AID OF THE PRINCE OF138 words
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Advertisement173 1914-11-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sakuntala," a Parsee drama, by the mi Opera Company at the Theatre Hoyal !';ge 1. K P. M. and 8.6. Sailings Page 6. i ayers Navy Mixture of Matchless me it-"— Page ~>. Auction sale by Ching Keng Lee ft Co. ">f rubber estate at Mengkibol. -lohore Page173 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1914-11-20 1 THE WEEK. Friday 20th. 3!£fc Water— -0-2 k.id., ii-4 pm. Sitnni^ 21st, High Wat^r— o-4S a.m.. 11-45 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall. h p m. Suadiy 22nd. Bffiii Wr.cer— l-36 a.m., 0-31 p.m 24th Sunday after Trinity. Monday 23rd. High Water— 2-il a.m., 1-22 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 pm. Ledge98 words
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Article332 1914-11-20 2 An Americas Tribute to Tommy ATKINS The following spirited versos "ire taken from the New \ork Evening Sun," and may be taken as a significant indication Hi the trend of hulling in UIC United Stales. i'ommy Atkms. you re a tighter. An' your work is clean and sweet332 words
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Article71 1914-11-20 2 Manila papers report the arrival from Uocgkong of Mr Neilson, superintendent engineer of the X.D.L. in Hougkoog, tho two Misses NeiUon, Mrs Hermeling, wife of the marine superintendent of the N.D.L., and her child, Mr G. Prien, tobacconist, and Mrs Euom also of Hongkong. These people, being Germans, had to71 words
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Advertisement323 1914-11-20 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. o UP TO DATE TITLES CHAPPELL RECORDS. The Ciri from Utah, Selection Part 1. »1 H »l »l The Girl on the Film, Selection Part 1. 2. The Girl on the Film, Valse. Una Barcarolle from The Girl from Utah. After the Girl, Selection Part 1. Part 2.323 words
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Advertisement1022 1914-11-20 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon on Monday, the 23rd November, 1914. at the Master Attendant's Office, Singapore, foi the supply of rations for the Marine Department, Singapore, for the year 1915 Forms of tender may be obtained at the Master Attendant's Office. l enders to1,022 words
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Advertisement542 1914-11-20 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Teak and Rattan Furniture etc. ':<> BE BBItO A'J I No. 4 Owen Road off Serangoon Road. I On Friday 20th November, at 3.30 p.m. Comprising teak wardrobes, leak round table, teak dinner wagon iron double hedsteads etc., etc. (On view liom Thui>-:"a> ihc 19th inhi.i542 words
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Advertisement332 1914-11-20 2 THE Singapore Free Presi MORMI\GI)AtL\ To Our Readers The Bingapon I DaiU.and It on d horn each morning price leu BU, oopy MMoriben private residene utba, if prof erred) bj ion^ Pull addresa m^ 'ii\'i<"l -ii. r.i i i,. given. RATES OF SUBSCRIPT^ One month o 0 Three months c-332 words
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Article674 1914-11-20 3 i i ling the c limiix pate I bal all 0 n anj will 1 1" i theGar< 101 (ei remain inert •h. me, :i r anj eomfoi ting ill d tssailed 1 1 aeriOQfl I 1 land an i.l 1 1 1 ;i »asti u674 words
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Article286 1914-11-20 3 LIKIN l)i Ii! Peking, \w\ 9, the inancial Department baa asked (or detailed report oi the amounts received in the various provinces from the import and export duties. The figures an wanted with s \ii a m abolishing the likin lillt It China's Si a President has issued286 words
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Article224 1914-11-20 3 i m Long* h\\ Shi ii. Kbturk. kalimpwn,;. loth >c t. Xh( liongchan Shetn baa reached I'harijon. across the Indian frontier, and v, i!l shortl] leu\e for l.uasbu. leaving be hind him boom offlcen specially trained to Introduce the administrative reforms that he la going I promulgate. Then224 words
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Article66 1914-11-20 3 lionibay, Nov. :>. Mi A.K. Burney. Afftiwg Superintendent, iocn! Otlice. P, and (>., jumped iuto the street from high otlice window this afternoon Death was tautaneous. The Coroner's inquest resulted iu n verdict of suicide wheu temporarily insane. Mr. Burney was u good66 words
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Advertisement339 1914-11-20 3 '■*:■.s'%* &**ti**z) ii A Hazeline f Trade Mark) Snow V Beauty's I Ladn-.s ulm iis ■|i,i i i P^^^^^L Sxow daily arc able to I indulge in open-air pastimes I -^L to their heart's content, and I still preserve their beauty. Because 1 LINE SNOW" prevents the disfiguring effects 01339 words
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Advertisement1450 1914-11-20 3 Auctions THE KWONG YIK BANKING COMPANY^ LIMITED, IN LJvI'IKA-nON AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Rubber Plantation AT MENGKIBOL. JOKORE FORMERLY OWNED BY LOH CHUK POH. TO BB IIKI vr Mk>shb CFIING KBNG LEE A Oo'l BAUB BOOM ON MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER, AT 2-3O P.M. Singapore, and contains a Kong^iouse t^\1,450 words
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Article18 1914-11-20 4 Domestic Occurrence BIRTH. Solomon. At Bourabaya, Java, on LSth November, to Mr. A Mrs. SABBOON ;-plomon, a boy.18 words
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Article1299 1914-11-20 4 Our Kuala Lumpor contemporary calls attention to the Rush to Singapore"' of men to otter their services for the Front and says thai there has been a steady stream of planters, which has left many estates almost stranded. "Already the cr\ all over the country is1,299 words
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64 1914-11-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipob, Nov. 19. It is stated here that Sir Edward Brook man and Lady Bronkman are returning to Malaya and sail on Dec. _4. Ipoli Turl Clul). The result of the Autumn meeting of the Ipoh Turf Club i664 words
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Article789 1914-11-20 4 MALA YAN CONTINGENT. Thanks to SlKO&POBB. A telegram bas been received Many thanks from Malayar ont:ngent to Singapore for send oil. <r.it^ highly appreciated." Further gifts of clothing liave been received from "H Two Northern Scots:" V:" froii) F E.l> |6 from Christmas Cards'' |6, with the beet of luck.789 words
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Article572 1914-11-20 4 given pauli of Mm hlmim Nov. 1«. (ap» :ill Kaiser E nephew qowo lud About. 200 Ultal lt>d wreck. Admiraltv order ot war be paid to i oflleers to retain (ierman crui^ r Kom RB Kufigi rivt c <■.(!; Chatham b0,,,},. (J entrench on i>\ 1,.,: to—572 words
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Article28 1914-11-20 4 The uev, water* ork- will ioob plying all Sandakau with wr«t»*i have been laid all throu#L. oat to Government House %mi ▼oir, we hear. Ki nearly M Ber«ldt28 words
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Advertisement82 1914-11-20 4 John Little Co., Ltd. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR XMAS BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN. COME AND SEE TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! CR AC KERS SANTA CLAUS STOCKINGS «m 1^ xJ C FANCY GOODS. GREAT VARIETY A T POPULAR PRICES. KA TZ BROS, Ltd. ■$ak?^JS&t > AMERICAN UNDERWEAR j l jr ani>82 words
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Advertisement64 1914-11-20 4 g. r. LAMBERT co. ORCHARD ROAD. The Only Studio in the Colony producing Refined Photographic j Portraiture of Artistic Merit and Technical Excellence. i Likeness and individuality, the, most valued qualities in a Portrait, characterise all our work. Our Studio is in charge of Mr. H. N. Buckeridge, a British64 words
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Article629 1914-11-20 5 DETAILED ACCOUNT I k [AL SKW ICI C<> I n '.li.til [B? Submarine Cablel. i 19 1 1 10 ;< m. '1 be re I n. M 9 Glasgow on ura Chili The < i i-j^')^ !>'f t n. i I morning ft \<>v l629 words
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Article260 1914-11-20 5 CHECK TO THE GERMANS. And A Bad Time Hy ISubmariar Cable Hir iKkH StßVTna London, Nov I'.'. 12.80 ■DO The uew I flooding operationi have jepardised the i German position at I Mxmudn and ihf> whole ■area in the triangle lMxinudt; O&tUerkei Kelskerkc ii now inundated forward :no\260 words
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Article84 1914-11-20 5 Marked Progress. London. Nov. 18, IBop m. A Paris official i«?utd yesterday evening wiv> that the anemj to the east and sooth east of pres renewed hit attacks winch have not changed the situation. Ths Impression is satisfactory. We have made mete or less marked progress in84 words
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Article68 1914-11-20 5 London, Nov. lh, 5.10 p.m« -The Press Bureau itates that the British third divilion ITM heavily attacked by artillery and infantry yesterday The brunt fell on two battalions. These were ■belled out of Iheii trenehet hut recovered brilliantly an.l counterattacked, driving the enemy ha It in disorder.68 words
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Article407 1914-11-20 5 ci ro Indian Mahom ed an i- Hyderabad, Deccan, Not. The following is an English translation ol manifesto published to-day In the Gazette Extraordinary of the- Hyderabad Stale by otdei of Hi> Hi^line^ the Nizam, t;. C, s. i In vu ol the present aspect of the war407 words
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Article43 1914-11-20 5 STILL FIERCELY FIGHTING. [By Submarine Cable] K»rnTKR'H Sehvig* London. Nov. 18, 2.80 p.m.— A telegram from Petrograd states that there has been sanguinary fighting in north Buko vina, where the Russians are progressing victoriously. The Austrians are fleeing in complete disorder.43 words
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Article67 1914-11-20 5 Appreciated by Russia London, Nov. 19, 12.80 a.m. A Petrograd wire states that the appreciation of India's aid was shown at a Theatre there yesterday wheu a scene in an opera depleting the arrival of Indian guests from overseas was received with roars of cheering. And by France.67 words
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Article64 1914-11-20 5 Recipients of the V. C. London. Nov. is ihe ii ve officers to receive the Victoria Cross are Capt. Grenfell of the Ninth Lancers, Capt. I). Reynolds of the Field Artillery, Capt. T. Wright ot the Engineers, Lieut. M. Deane of the Royal Fusiliers, and Capt. H. S.64 words
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Article55 1914-11-20 5 Immediate Success. London, Nov. 18, 12.30 p.m -The war loiiu is (i noted at par to h;:lf per cent premium. London. Nov. 1», 6.10 p m. The war lo:tn is an assured success. There is an enormous public demand and every iudi cation that the whole amount will55 words
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Article27 1914-11-20 5 London. Nov. 18, 2.30 p.m. -A telegram i'ioiii Rome states that the -Tapanese Am Passadoi at Constantinople requested bis passports and left to day.27 words
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Article440 1914-11-20 5 Bombai Moslem's League Meetings Bombay, Nov. I. The Bombay Presidency Moslem League is. through all its branches, organising meetings and congregations in every part of the Presidency with a chree-fuld object: First to express j the deep and unswerving loyalty of the I .Moslems to the440 words
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Article186 1914-11-20 5 NATIONAL RESPECT AND LOVE. London, Nov. 18, 1.10 p.m.— The Memorial Service for the late Lord Roberts will take place at St. Paul's to-morrow (Thursday). The remains will be taken from Folkestone to Ascot to-day with military honours, accompanied by old comrades. London, Nov. 18, 4.55 p.m.— A186 words
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Article82 1914-11-20 5 TWO GENERALS KILLED. London, Nov. 18, 11.10 p.m. General Charles Fitzclarence. v.c. of the Irish Guards, and General McMahon, City of London Kegiment have been killed in action. MORE DESTRUCTION. London, Nov. 19, 1.5 a.m.— A Paris evening official says the day was marked by a very violent82 words
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Article121 1914-11-20 5 Strenuous Fighting. London, November 19, 1.5.> a.m. —A Petrograd despatch from headquarters says that between the rivers Vistula and Warta our vanguards opposing the Germans who took the offensive are retiring in the direction of Ozoura. The enemy succeeded in setting foot in the region of Lenczyca121 words
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Article30 1914-11-20 5 London. Nov. 19. A Petrograd Message says the German fleet bombarded Lihan cu Tuesday evening causing outbreaks of fire. The Kussians bombarded Trebizoude, damaging a fort.30 words
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Article26 1914-11-20 5 London, Nov. 19. —An Austrian official message says the Austro-German armies in Russian Poland have forced the Russian main forces into battle.26 words
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Article268 1914-11-20 5 H\ Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, Nov. 17 6.20 p.m.— Official The cannonade has heguu again with more violence at Xieuport, in front of Dixinude and in the region of Ypres. The Germans have heen obliged to evacuate parts of the trenches which are under268 words
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Advertisement146 1914-11-20 5 Robinson Co. JUST ARRIVED I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I FULLER'S CAKES DUNDEE, CALIFORNIA, PLUM, GINGER, FRUIT XMAS CAKES. ALL CAKES IN SOLDERED TINS. I [Robinson Co7 I if Smoked Everywhere by No, T. Motorim* m (nearly) Everybody. B m "lk,T A 7Vy M I I MIXTURE I ••THE MIXTURE146 words
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Advertisement456 1914-11-20 6 Shipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. j 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 to456 words
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Advertisement827 1914-11-20 6 KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAA7SCKAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. —3, Collybr Quay i'NDEK OONTKU)T WITH i'Hh NETHEBLANDB [NUfA GJOVKRNMKNT van DBN Boet h Boknm, isiliitoo, Batavia, Cherihou and Bemarang Nov 20 DBEbrbns Sam tt, Bandjermassin, Stagen Kota-Baros. Balik-PapanSamarinda, Tarakan and ii rouw Nov 20 Yaleni'vn Pontibnak n ov 20 van-Goehb827 words
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Advertisement655 1914-11-20 6 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service is maintained oetwoen Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail conn-act with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaininp toil service have been specially designed aini constructed, and are fitted655 words
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Advertisement278 1914-11-20 6 Shipping P. 0 STEAM NAVIGAT!O^ COMPANY China, Japan Penang, Ceylon Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Medi terranean Ports. Plymouth and London. I For freight, para** further information apply to H. W BUCKUND, I I M.M. MESSAGERIES lAHTIIG MAIL LINE For Saigon, Uaiphoni; Hong kong, China. Japan Ceylti Djibouti, Seychelles. Zanzibar Madagascar,278 words
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Article454 1914-11-20 7 N oj Loi vain \w> his Followers New Votk. -Staggered by "The Daily Chronicle's" rivid descriptions of the horrible and terrible war, which are being reproduced i verywhere here, America is now beginning to visualise something of Ihe actualities of tbe campaign Tliet-t; accounts opportunely synchronise with454 words
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Article229 1914-11-20 7 The following letter from a stall sergeant major, of the Army Service Corps, appears in the London Scottish Regimental Qa Btte. It was written in tlie- early days oi the campaign Ycv the last forty ei^ut hours we've been waiting ou." and here we are at229 words
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Advertisement157 1914-11-20 7 H UMBER ETTE 4! OOLED $1,200 Nett. WTER-i 00 ED $1,325 Complete e x 6a rage. Litest testimonial from a Singapore purchaser Sing ipore, Bth D v 1913. PHE B< >RNEO Co Ltj I'n >-• iit With rega It 1 i unit* rel I 1 purchased "©IB W >."';,- igo,157 words
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Advertisement67 1914-11-20 7 GRAPHITE LUBRICATION !'.> iisiu^j this inctboil it is claimed Cylinder lubrication cost i& reduced 9o% in eitbe steam, (ins. or Oil Engines. Fuel Cou Sumption is reduced ."> to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Dorueo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to67 words
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Advertisement303 1914-11-20 7 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 THIRAP!OrNo:'2 fHERAPioN NO 3 rfPK«Ci'Rf_.N!C\V! *KNESSES,DRAINS,C.OSTVIGOF \C SOLD BY LEADING CHEMISTS. PUICF is EHGI A\n fifl SEND STAMP ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOR i FREEbooktoDr.LeClercMkd Co A CURTI HAVERSTOCK RD. HAMPSTEAD, LONDON.! FOR YOU fHERAPidNiSHr MB THAT TRADK MARKED WORD 1 HKKAHR.N ROM BRIT.'i'IVT. STAMP303 words
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Advertisement82 1914-11-20 7 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 1825 FUNDS- £13,600,000 1910 A!, cid-ostabllshed OtUee of •>:.. m^est integrity with A LOCAL DIRECTORATE. Attractive Schemes -Moderate Rates. Liberal Terms Immediate Cover. Chief Agents: ADAWSSON, 6ILFILLAN CO., LTD., A. C. CUTTER, Supt. of Agencies B.S. AND MALAYA. PROVISION FOB THE YOUNtt EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES CHINA82 words
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Article1047 1914-11-20 8 Required Changes in bis Kn Although t)ie South African War wats i waged under couditious completely d;f'fe rent from those connected with the pies-> ut < campaign there is no doubi that we learut lessons there which prove j of the highest importance in the Bobseqnant1,047 words
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Article136 1914-11-20 8 HE! Stockholm, Jet Bth. 11l a. papers coutitin to dm th< nilowii gram fnn: LoodlM Begacdiag tha hmdi StockhoUn on E«flaa iron ore as var contcabe Telegraph ulm Oomini— at will :ai., cairiui consideration dliin nu tine Swu d M EMC U iMhtar. V'-' can Mt]136 words
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Advertisement243 1914-11-20 8 DUNLOP f// DUNLOP X\ tl if and? Motor Cycle Tyres Vy SI 'I'HKMLt IN l\ A Quality and Wearing Capabilities. I V DUNLOP Founders of the II X Pneumatic Tyre Industry I] U From All Garages and Dealers OR FROM The Dunlop Rubber Go. FAR EAST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD,243 words
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Advertisement457 1914-11-20 8 SOME HAKES OF PENS Jw Jiff j* ft are pretty, but fail the ffl jjHff nT^k, ABl test of hard work. Some Jw jmf f pens write under fav- ffj jiml curable conditions, but /Ml BE SORE TWJ GET THE fail when driven. The Uj fjߧ SWAN' stands every Ims457 words
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Advertisement144 1914-11-20 8 r| Kananga i ;i Sv JM imitation v r J I :<n |OCI Mm n I -^.iff. dog i 1 }.M1 CrlL I or:eit3! Balm, and even •n? In* fl u Ol ii< liainj will briu^ Miiutf paiu Cuntiuut Mi h« •rfaera Hh palu i6. and n,. (,aiu wili y:2iokl\144 words
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Article55 1914-11-20 9 E XCHANGE. (COBttECTBC OP TO N*OV. 19) Bank 4 m's 2 4 7-18 demnnd 2 4 1-16 Private credits 8m s 2A'i India, T. T. 174^ HONQKONQ, demand 25 Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovhbbignb, Bank ttnyj, r §8 54 Bank of England Hate 6% Bar55 words
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Article160 1914-11-20 9 Nov. 19. Tin Gambier 7. 00 Gambler Cube Nc. 1 0.00 Gambier Cube No. 8 8.50 Pepper Black ordm. r'pore buyers 19.50 Pepper, (White fair buyeis 36 CO Nutmegs (13 0 to fchp lb 21. C0 Nutmegs (80 to to* lb 2 .00 Mace (Bands) SO. OO I Cloves160 words
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Advertisement377 1914-11-20 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, UNITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tlu CoMfOTj bM £20.000 dfDOHited with the OufNWM Court of England, and complies377 words
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Advertisement569 1914-11-20 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562 500 RESERVE FUND £*****0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. T. BLACK Bftq Chiiriuan. Jaiues Caiimh,:) Esq. j H. Altl\ ill Bimona Esq. Mur.iuul E.-cj. I Sir uvM Yule. •I. H. K>rit Esq. t'hit-i Manager !Yi.v569 words
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Advertisement249 1914-11-20 9 mm INSURANCE OFFICE. Ld Hongkong, Capital Sobbcribed 92,&00,00C,C(0 Amount Paid-dp 500,000,0U Rbbertf Fund t1,600,000,C0C Marine Risks at Correct Bates, Boustead Co., Agasts ALLIANCE ASSURMKBIE^ IiUM. AccnniDivted Funds exceed £17,00C 000 i n.'iE A MOTOR CAR RISKS. Influr»):cos effected at rates of premlax. which will be fonnd favourable to the Immiei249 words
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Advertisement231 1914-11-20 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Polioiea are WORLD WIDE," DKBF STRICTED," M INDISPUTABLE ana KOr FORFEITABLE. H Claims, loans, oash-snrrendetß, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agenftß at Singapore wltbon* the delay of reference to Head Offloe. The Reserveß for protection of Polity, boJders are over231 words
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Advertisement186 1914-11-20 9 Renow Phj u i praw nbc <"•■■ aaa Man- a- the mo I tctfvc aiid a' (be same tim<^ tba noct inottaMfM j incdy in tbe traatsMal a. irta ami chro- BBC DiHihar^' s. s MATICO INJECTION is US rd u recent cases and. j MATICO CAPSULES in the more186 words
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Miscellaneous372 1914-11-20 9 London Mails Despatched. kit Due. Arrived. S ::it. [0 November 2 l-ov. I o'-. a 3 B O.". 8 ..6 .6 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. j 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. 0. steamer Morea.— Messrs E. Tom Nailer, J. M. V. rguson, G.372 words
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Miscellaneous410 1914-11-20 9 MAIL TABLE. To-Day. Intermedial and local mails will be found in iist below Penang. Mai.. e -a. F.M.S. Johore. (Gveriaud) (Daily by Train) 8 A.M. A 6 P.M. Bangkok 7AM Bangkok |AM Pontiauak AM Pouloe Soegi yAM Muntok and Palemhang 10 AM Pontiauak 10 am Billiton. Batavia, Cheriboa :md Sannirang410 words
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Article895 1914-11-20 10 Thbkats and Penalties Tbe Press Bureau issued the sub-joined on September 23 rd. Tbe following proclamation, which was issued by the officer in command of the German forces occuping the commune of Grivegnee, near Liege, is perhaps of suffi cient general interest to be published IMPORTANT NOTICE. COMMI'NK895 words
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Article608 1914-11-20 10 In tlie District Court, yesterday after noon, the case was continued, wherein two liokiens are charged with robbery from the house of a Chinese nonia, at No. 188-2 Killiney Koad, on October 18th. When the case was last before the court, the nor. ia, who6e608 words
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Article192 1914-11-20 10 Mr W. Arthur Addinsell presided at the annual general meeting of Holyrood Rubber. Their issue, he said, met with a comparatively disappointing response, but good value had been obtained for the money spent. They had during the first year kept tbe whole of the cultivated area in first192 words
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Article20 1914-11-20 10 Agents. Welsh Co. Jimah 5,900 Agents Guthrie and Co. Langkon 10,000; 7 mos 58,700 agst 49,60020 words
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Article81 1914-11-20 10 Tbe following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co's sale-room on tbe 18th inst. Freehold land and bouse known as No. 1073 Upper Serangoon Road, area 32,376 sq ft, bought by Haji Harjon for 14,700. 999 years' leasbold land situate in the district of81 words
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Article340 1914-11-20 10 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO DEATH The trial was concluded at the Aasizes, j yesterday, before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr L. M. Woodward) and a special jury, of a Tamil named Karupaya for tbe murder of his employer, Arumugam, keeper of a toddy shop in Tan j ong340 words
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Article196 1914-11-20 10 Ail About Fifty Cents U tbe assi/es, yesterday, before the acting Chief Justice LMr L. M. Woodward) and a special jury, Lee Ah Kang was indie ted for the murder of Tan Seng Ya on Oct. 7th. when charged, he declared I did stab the deceased, because196 words
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Article187 1914-11-20 10 stabbing another. Two rikisha coolies, brothers, went to the house of No. 1 accused in Prinsep Street, to collect fifty cents which was owiug to tbe elder brother. The accused said he had not tbe money. The coolie to whom he owed the money said that he was going to187 words
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Article117 1914-11-20 10 Important Questions Affecting Business. The Japanese Chamber of Commerce in Yokohama recently held a meeting to discuss various important matters affecting the trade of the port. Mr K. Otani presided. After discussion, the following resolutions were adopted. (l). To send a representation to the Government urging117 words
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519 1914-11-20 10 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr M. Morrisoni begs to acknowledge tbe receipt of the following further contributions Amount already acknowledged 1221,270.64 Rt. Rev. Bishop of Singapore (Xov.) 25 Staff of Xestle and Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk Company 400 H. M. Ware 100 Chinese List 23.519 words
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Article87 1914-11-20 10 Mrs 11. B. Salrnond (care of ''he Cable Depot. Keppel Harbour) be i to acknowledge with many thanks the following further contributions Previously acknowledged 13,01*. 10 Mr A. Knight 25.00 Collection Hotel boxes 4.70 Mr Fred Fox 5,00 Mr P. Mardermott (Taiping) J 00.00 Mrs G. Low87 words
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Article30 1914-11-20 10 Sunday, 22nd Xoy. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.80 and 10.36 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.ru.30 words
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