The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 November 1914
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Title Section16 1914-11-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I I.N CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1914. NO. 8,303.16 words
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Article178 1914-11-27 1 Our Kelantan and Java correspondents send interesting news items Page 5. Teams for the golf match Scotland vs. England this week end appear on page 10. On inside pages are articles ou British gun work, the rise m freights, local gifts of pineapples for the troops. A178 words
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Article780 1914-11-27 1 lIORB OR LESS Though the Topicist cacriea ins many years with lightness and grace, the military authorities have declined hit services on account of his age. Bat imft— nr his own antiquity nor official red tape has quenched his bla /.ing patriotism, and the Topicist manfully780 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement487 1914-11-27 1 3S Hi AS iff_*_ ras_ _a_ ft tfIAWIBRA _Tm% 11 fm Bbb V n THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW C- 15 ?.K. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 23. YET ANOTHER EXCELLENT PROGRAMME OBABJ nUUSTI Ok OUI DBUAL Exdeavoi ie To487 words
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Advertisement317 1914-11-27 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT JUST ARRIVED BY THIS MAIL ~M All Hot, All Hot, All Hot. A batch ol German prisoners being taken The Perfect Scout. to the French Camps. To Aid the Motherland. For Tpajning before Ind.. s317 words
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Advertisement211 1914-11-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Lee-Enfield motor cycle for sale Page 2. Notice re next sailing of Spauish mail Page ii. Auction sale of furniture at Hatherleigh on Dec. 6 by Powell and Co Page 3. The Dispensary are selling a very delightful brand of English lavender water Page 4. Fillis Circus opens211 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1914-11-27 1 THE WEEK. Friday 27th. High Water— 6 37 a.m., 6-4* p.m. Cold Storage meeting, Exchange. 12.30. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. Sitorday 28th. Hl«h Water— 7-22 a.m., 8-0 p.m Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 p.m. Sunday 29th. li_ii rV ti*6i 81 _.m.. X.56 p.m Ist Sunday m Advent. Monday 30th. High Water—101 words
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Article164 1914-11-27 2 sdfsdf sdfsdf M.M. sdfsdf M.M. sdfsdf sdfsdf D.C. On that great battlefield around Ostend, where tbe British are now doing mors than keeping the euemy at bay, tbe great career of tbe l>uke of Wellington began, just IS] \earsngo. lt bail b-.•• n designed to land the Hritish forces mM.M.; D.C.; Ex - 164 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement252 1914-11-27 2 Are you feeling slack 9 Have you an attack of nerves O I Do you want to feel good and Do you want an appetite Well Just take a Rik, Gharry, Motor Car or Tramcar round to the Adeiphi Hotel (Under entirely new Management) CA RLSBERG ■■■■MB WMH— i Ml252 words
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Advertisement81 1914-11-27 2 MARTIN d <«£___!& PILLS r-aneh flmrr.m^y tor all Irt__u!aritn»«. __m__ If. .4*\ ISPO 1 bOX Ol P*II a*. T mi -Ts^-STg-?, __T l_V_ F*|g__ i> A' til _*—-.st. »„.l Stan— MASSAGE! Mrs. HARU Mr. FUJITA No. 239. BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone Nc. 1467. HIGHEST REFERENCES GIVEN. W. J. GARCIA. 219, Orchard81 words
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Advertisement527 1914-11-27 2 Notices LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. To those desiring to join the Ceylon contingent o: the Legion of Frontiersmen and who are resident m the F. M. S. or Straits Settlements. Application should be made dirtct ta Lieut. Heslop, Colombo, at once. None but Biitij-h born subjects need apply. Age between 21527 words
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Advertisement586 1914-11-27 2 Notices I SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Company's Twelfth Ordinary General Meeting will *h« held m the (Singapore Exchange, ou Friday, 27th November, 1914, at 12 3J o'clcck p m Business. 1. To receive the Directors' Report aud Accounts to 30th June, 1914. 2.586 words
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Advertisement273 1914-11-27 2 ToJLgt^ OFFICES TO llt -o.la_afflei 24-11 A: f 7 Pi Ltt p and Boa- near N' 4f < lairnl 111 I CHINC KENC LEE Auchencairn No I TO LEIT l- 1 m lal i)< TO LET UNFURNISHED Ti;< comfortable I iropi i as w< odsi entry. App'v t. POWELL Co.273 words
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Article332 1914-11-27 3 KS P_< El I V RS. Fix. ii nlmocl three rd nndei the Civil War ot 1642-9 I similar IN cou"o thoso obtaining Huritfl hnreh With a quad 1 by troops Urn I -i N placed by the iiiv dosed to the I U_J332 words
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Article231 1914-11-27 3 1 H: I 1 OSITfS-UTY. pro- nl tl I ihe I uiversity of >uld earr;. n its acadei'ue work ibriti taken practical rfhape. mine;,' Cardinal Mefciei hai h m of the University lo feage for the hi Iding al Cambridge ol al Nurconrsei of the four Facnltiet231 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1914-11-27 3 WetSSSI wrote of Woods. h graphic ease, *»ai W vti mostly timber n all composed of trees -Vebeter Uvtd today, "d a meaning newer, v!-, to millions simply means *be WmaAal Great Peppermint Cure.34 words
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Advertisement516 1914-11-27 3 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Friday, at 11 a. m. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture Dinner and Tea Services; Table Glassware, Cottage Piano; &c. At Powell Co's .Sale room Now on view. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. 15-11 27-11 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, THE PROPERTY OF FIFTEEN PAWNSHOPS. On Wednesday,516 words
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Advertisement1421 1914-11-27 3 Auctions REMIN DE R. This Day, Friday, at 3 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c. The property of W. a. Brock, Esq., at No. 43, Grange Road Chiprendale model hlack polished teak arm chairs and centre table; teak music cabinetteak writing table Siamese Buddhas; BORNEO MADE1,421 words
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Advertisement1564 1914-11-27 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TE4K HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANTS &c. AT HATHERLEIGH, NASSIM ROAD ON SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, AT 2-30 P.M. earned A_^_*^_,S? to f With miri r paDtls rattan chairK aud ***m\ large centre SJ,, &C Y er y handsomely carved teak sideboard with mirror panels massive unpolished -__erw___^J^-1,564 words
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Article24 1914-11-27 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. At Miri, Sarawak, on the 10th November. 1914, the wife of the Hon'ble Mr. R. S. DOUGL.— I of a son.24 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1914-11-27 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, November 27, 1914 i rsm Ui F While the opposing armies iv Flanders seem to have fought themselves to a standstill, or at least the Allies seem m no hurry to make a general advance' which would hear out the policy of keep ing the1,326 words
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Article730 1914-11-27 4 Mr K. X. Save, of Messrs. Gutter ami Pearse's staff, is another Ipoh man who is going Rome to join Lord Kitchener.- saw army. It will "ratify his many friends to bear that .Mr E. Tesscnsohn has accepted thi position of a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore, offered to him by730 words
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Correspondence.
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Article90 1914-11-27 4 E UTOB, i' mWr rheo >., lor our WHHM gum. anu tie :> bUt SOUS so tar Cbr om French. I therefore spi Jr ■nd other eon.;. suffering French, ber n< rt, when lint. _4 thing tie a nsn ive* 1 m Singapore. Attached 1 |iva I90 words
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Article154 1914-11-27 4 To tmi: -Drros, D .if Sir. llsf I Oil, tteaden to send me any h ive EtOOBd away. and for whicb tliej no further use f My ftp| i for the Navy. From time t Naval ships OOUM mm Bs ou some of the small*154 words
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Article201 1914-11-27 4 r< s ou, Sir. < hristnias i- pitals will a- sua! reo iv< ol kind heart* 1 Is :.tients of the I i j Tan Toe U S* ng" will get thi alms and creator- eoi I rl But tb< one branch of "T. '1 B Ibe aisle201 words
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Article24 1914-11-27 4 NfS Salinond co I alh I! arbour. acknow ledg. I gl follow ing subscriptions tmounl previously acknowledge) M T." Innll \atim24 words
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Article107 1914-11-27 4 Mr Pothe, of HSSSCS. HfUM tt and Co., Ipoh. is severing he- I with the firm to go to the front The Kpistles of the Apostles are I I modern variant m the Welsh churcheb. one of which has SSS* from madoc to the sixteen of its SM Bi are107 words
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Advertisement61 1914-11-27 4 gr LAMBERT&c. ORCH AFC ROAD. The Only Studio m the Colony producing Refined Photographic Portraiture of Artistic Merit and Technical Excellence. 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 Artist of the61 words
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Article116 1914-11-27 5 KSIBLY A GERMAN DISASTER. Armies Broken Up. Coi B*l marine Cable' vn aiq a.):-. Prom Bci i coma n nique chronic ce--. m Poland and < i.ili with i pi isoners ted Hungary, tmmuniqs lys I il Ugh i ing m ghl turhood ol Lo.!/ continues. ns116 words
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Article62 1914-11-27 5 Hugo Cesertions. U II pursuit ol tbe 1 1. the 1 i .lou of 1 pturinx prisoners and rbe 1 1 paei rs apparerll ing to I Iter ot tbe forts ol i Di veborneo Tt: S S 9 ::.i;: fa that refugees from Asia I per c«-:.62 words
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Article85 1914-11-27 5 "v f s To Frps:rvB Peace. v |c" .iv au intern sting fai rared d i Urn Dn tl Opposition qi .1 non i r s sibi 1 ity lb i it is doubtful if end of the 1.15 i Pon I aiming al i n85 words
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Article159 1914-11-27 5 I p.m.— Pi i Find« j sled Santa Clans ship Jason i ith yesterday and was ship age 1 *hmol i bristmas I ren < I i ttants and] v and oth i r porta. 1.20 p "i ihe Pram n f I switnes who Oi de« i159 words
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Article66 1914-11-27 5 RBUT— B*S Sl'Kt IAL Skkvuk.' •oudou, Nov. 26, 9.u0 a.m. The Maha I jab of idar, interviewed at Cairo, said Wf> first heard that a hundred thou '1 native troops would go tho frout. N ow we hear that 300,000 will go. We glad to hear this. If66 words
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Article574 1914-11-27 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Weltevreden, Nov. 14. Business during the past week has been far better than usual. Several products were much enquired for and it is probable that, had shipments been possible, a larger volume oi business might have been put through. ft is remarkable that most574 words
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Article226 1914-11-27 5 THE BATTLE OF YPRES. A Splendid Effort. London. Nov. _.">. 5.48 a.na. A Paris Communique states that from the North Sea to Ypres there were no further m fantry attacks. We gained ground betwssn Langemark and /onnehelie and the Indian troops have re-taken some of the trenches226 words
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Article34 1914-11-27 5 Lond tn, Nov. 26, 1.20 p.m. The Danes report that the Germans are feverishly rtifying a line oi entrenchments protecting Ihe Kiel Canal and are pouring troops into S< blesiwg Holstein.34 words
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Article148 1914-11-27 5 London. NOl .25, Ml" pm. message from lire describing the affair of rhe Bikanir Ca I Crops m Egypt, says that twenty ol the Bikanii Camelry were pat* rolling on Not. 29 between Birlennss and Gatia. apt. I hope with the Bikanirswas proceeding lo the east148 words
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Article92 1914-11-27 5 I tondon, Sa\ 26, 9.80 aa.1n 1 Wil fa v ference to th 1 sinking of the French passenger sfeamei Admiral Ganteauroe, on Oct. 26, the Press Bureau publishes a photograph of a portion ol the Gant mote's lift* bo it, 1 il b tbe Fragment oi92 words
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Article269 1914-11-27 5 The N W, C. Committee, with the approval ol Ihe Ivisory Committee, have purchased from G rernment No. 8 Ft. I c mning Ro* I tor tbe so n ol 110,000 i ltl institute now m Dboby Ghaut will 1., i moved there early m December.269 words
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Article49 1914-11-27 5 It is understood that Mr Harcourt has requested that bis appreciation and thanks might be conveyed to the Telegraph Staff of the Cocos for notifying the Kmden's arrival t" the Sydney, to which he feels that the successful action fought by the Sydney was m a great measure due.49 words
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Article180 1914-11-27 5 The following letter is a very complete answer to those croakers m Singapore whose chief capability is grousing at the class of men who are offering themselves for service a-* men wbocan't doanyth in g else." To tl ie C. O. Singapore. Sir, When I left Singapore180 words
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Article116 1914-11-27 5 Bi Courtesy of the Fbench Consul Oeneb— l. Paris, Nov. 25, 5.5a p.m. (Ulicial We have made some progress between Lange- j marcs: and Zonnebeeke. Tbj Indian troops have recaptured near La r.assee the trenches which had been lost the day before. We have made slight progress116 words
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Article361 1914-11-27 5 8 LLT AX'S WAR FUND. i Kota Bahru, Xov. 23rd. The Bishop of Singapore visited this State and went up to Kuala Lebir. He returned to Kota Pahru and held services j at the Residency on Sunday the 22nd inst., and on the following Monday consecrated the Christian361 words
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Article399 1914-11-27 5 Toa large and appreciative audience an enjoyable evening was given yesterday at the Victoria Theatre by the performance of two plays entitled Packing dp" and My Lord m Livery," by some well-known local amateurs. To produce a play aettd by amateurs is almost always a thankless ta^lc to399 words
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Article105 1914-11-27 5 Messrs Paterson Simons a Cos. weekly circular gives these To London From Singapore, Penang, Port Swettenham and Malacca 725. 6d. per ton of 50 cubic feet from Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Kelantan and Kuantan 775. 6d. per ton of 50 cubic feet. To New York or Boston Direct from105 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement379 1914-11-27 5 [Robinson Co. I PHOTO XMAS CARDS AND MOUNTS IN ALL SIZES POR INSERTING YOUR OWN Snap Shots Photos Prices from 65cts. to $1.35 per dozen, j Robinson Co. ..i f.i^.-.—rt_-—____-__W m m^~fi._ l 'W*^ m^a8 m m_W——WEmamam m BmT3!l—f m WB m a —_»<?»■.■-. '-W-— tyi*f?v _?j£J___u-jfjai_ill gßo_— [GRAMOPHONE RECORDS.!379 words
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Advertisement465 1914-11-27 6 Shipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An Express weekly service is being maintained by steamers of the above companies between SINGAPORE and BANGKOK. The steamers leave Singapore every Saturday 'and have very good accommodation for passengers. Full particulars may be had on application to THE465 words
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Advertisement799 1914-11-27 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Singapore Belawan-Deli Nov 27 V. Goens Belawan-Deli Nov 27 Sc houtkn Bawean. Sourabaya, Bandjerrnassin, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Samaiinda, Donggala and Wani Nov 27 Sinqarad ia Tongkol, Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi799 words
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Advertisement629 1914-11-27 6 Shipping IN. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is matutaim-tf betweea Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Loudon and i Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twinscrew Bteamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, anu are fitted with629 words
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Advertisement311 1914-11-27 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION China, Japan Penang, Gey lon Australia, india, Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For freight, passa fo _na further information appl} H. W. BUCKLAND, AGEK M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong, Hong kong, China, Japan, Ceylon Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar, Reunion, Mauri311 words
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Article760 1914-11-27 7 I An officer who bat been wounded writes home from France: We WBC» Supposed to he surrounded, but we weren't certain. The colonel tailed all the officers up and told us am wire m a very tight corner, hut we were not to let the760 words
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Article232 1914-11-27 7 The economist M. Paul Leroy lieauheu has examined the resources of the combatants m the great war, with a view to estimating its probable duration. Put men, as well as money have to be taken into consideration. M. Leroy Peaulieu showthat the Allies can draw upon a population232 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement529 1914-11-27 7 THE OfLY lift INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAI OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THt GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 m_maa ha, £20.000 t-MMMed with the Supreme Court ol England,529 words
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Advertisement555 1914-11-27 7 TIIE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £*****00 CAPITAL PAID-UP £*****0 I RESERVE FUND f^OOO BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. H. Melvill Simons Esq. J. Maitland Esq. Sir 1 _vid Yule. J. M. Kyrie Esq. Chief Manager Percy Mould555 words
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Advertisement490 1914-11-27 7 iCAltre^ INSURANGE OFFICE, Ld Hongkong |C*ri .l, RUBBOBXBBD M,600,000,C( 0 Amoukt Paid-up 600,G00,tu Kederve Fund si ,600,000,- Marine lilp.as at Current Rates, Boustsad Co., Agsa.s ALLIANCE ASSURieiTge, Ltr, Accumulated Funds exceed £17,000 000 HRE a MOTOR Gin RISKS. Insurances effected at rates of premier which will be found favourable to490 words
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Advertisement304 1914-11-27 7 SIEMENS WINCHESTER H3J3E. l\il~l. Thl E3B._s: SIEMENS, SIfKU?3IS. Telephone No. BW. Electrical Ealiae Manufacturers aad Contractors. BlHlElii i BBOTHEP.S mm MMM, U Head OJlce Caxion House, Westrclalsiar, Loadoo, Supplies Dept. and Storm Upper Thames Street, Locdoi. Lamps and Fittings Dept, Dalstoo, London. Works:— StafTord aod Woolwich. rMATIC^ Renowned Physicians prescribe304 words
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Article396 1914-11-27 8 A committee, known as The Vegetable Products Committee has been formed m London, under the presidency of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, with Admiral The Hon. S. E. B. Eremantle and Sir John Cockburn, as Vice presidents, with the object of collecting and delivering fresh fruit and396 words
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Article417 1914-11-27 8 Badly Hit i-.y Balkan Wabs. lt must appear to the longsulf'ering Turkish merchant and manufacturer that he is never again to enjoy any measure of normality m which to conduct his business, for as our special correspondent to the Balkans pointed out a few days ago, the417 words
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Article77 1914-11-27 8 Frequently considerable trouble arises throußb the right Kelt not being selected —and tbe drives not properly arranged. Tbe GANDY Belting which is world famous as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate aud is not affected by heat or moisture. The Borneo77 words
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Article767 1914-11-27 8 DEFENCE AM) CRITICISM OF THE SHIPPING KING. (To the Editor of "The Globe.") Sir, 1 much regretted to see m Monday's issue of The Globe so scurrilous, misleading, and inaccurate a letter as that signed One Who Watches," as the most casual knowledge of the situation767 words
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Article87 1914-11-27 8 Lady says she saw his Funeral. Has the German Crown Prince been killed The question is suggested by the following, which is contributed to this week's "Nation" (Oct;. 17) by "Wayfarer" IMr H. W. Massing— m) Extract from a letter from a lady m J:87 words
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Advertisement276 1914-11-27 8 I SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES FOR MARINE MOTORS LAUNCHES CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Ltd. Imm\* m _-0-mmm\.Vr_ m Wnm\ mmm H-11l -I ÜBMill „.a«___Bk Letmetalktoyouaboiitbeing E__*J_ Run-Down 'r^'jfy V^gy .i i: i::;d< mined by v.i iry 1 T^__~. i v :.ii.'v\ is 5 JP^£ff» *^£$m\_\_a_\\ v xil l( ::N ,v >'276 words
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Advertisement10 1914-11-27 8 For Chronic Chest Complaint??, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la. fed10 words
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Advertisement175 1914-11-27 8 r \\o\\ c I I=l I W i' lI > <i i IM Weak Lungs Pn IK A Sensitive Throat HH A Delicate Digestion A Wasted Body, or A Debilitated Constitution i le !t i Lirishes, revitalises and rti ie the vvh I stem, c J Obtainable at i 1175 words
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Advertisement155 1914-11-27 9 PILSENER BEER GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND i ry V; A Ross ft Brother Ltd.. Liverpool. SUPERFINE 3EER OF BRITISH BREWING 3JMESS STOUT GREAT AUKS HEAD BRAND $13.70 per case of 8 doz. Pints. $12 per case of 10 dozen Splits. The Stout berried under the •"Great Auks Head Brand rrangement155 words
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Advertisement244 1914-11-27 9 To determine the correct Lubricating Oil for the automobile engine requires both scientific study and broad practical experience. This experience we have applied m studying carefully the lubricating requirements of each make of car. Such study involves the construction of the engine horizontal, vertical, or V type cylinder arrangement two244 words
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Advertisement779 1914-11-27 9 'j EXCHANGE. LATEST ARRIVALS. j -^CTSB TP TO NOV. |l:Uc v u lue B nt l 2«M« Kor.M B u.„ I i 10 -lanarn Private creditQ 8 m a 0.4-^ i INniA T T *i V■■ I vvlst j HONQKONQ, demand Z M BrouSTr jjAVA.demknd^ 1^ ["J j N V779 words
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Article1153 1914-11-27 10 WE WANT PEACE QUICKLY.' Ki"l\N SOLDIER. LETTER. ii tOM 1 BEI TOP. Tbe following descriptive account, which has beea COSSBSUa tested by an eyewitness, prases* with Osaoral Headquarters contun,- and supplements the narrative pub s |l l u- inov- nitwits et the Bnti.-dl iorc»- ai i\ Urn Frencb am ri1,153 words
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Article165 1914-11-27 10 In view of the probability of high prices for wheat continuing alter the harvest of 1915, many farmers have already decided to increase their wheal sowings iv the coming season, and others are considering the methods by which they may be able to do so with165 words
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Article165 1914-11-27 10 The report of the Siputefa Tin Mines. Ltd covers tbe year ended :Ust December, 1918] aud states that during the period under review sales of tin ore produced by the company realised on the bpot a net amount of £10*452, and operations by tributors produced a revenue165 words
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Article153 1914-11-27 10 The report of the Posing Bharu Tin Mines, Ltd.. for the sear ended 3lst l>eceraber. 1913, states that during the period under review sales of tin ore produced by the company realised £11,724, aud operations by tributors provided a revenue of £6,848. After deducting the ordinary153 words
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Article135 1914-11-27 10 Tiii' report of tbe Tremelbye '^elengor) I Kubber Company, Ltd.. foi tbe year ended 1 80 th June, 1911. to i)e presented at the meeting on the 80th ult.. states that including £8,682 brought orward, tbe prolit j and loss at count Bh OWB a credit balance of135 words
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Article122 1914-11-27 10 j A match by Foursome play will be played this Saturday, between the undermentioned teams representing Scotland against The Rest. Scotland v. The Rlst. Winter (Capt) Hutchison v. Dyne (Capt) ft Everitt, 2.45. MacMillan Binnie v. Campbell .v. Mundell. 2.50. Elder Smith v. Rankin ,V. King, 2.55.122 words
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Article384 1914-11-27 10 The Federal Council is sitting again, and on Tuesday it had a heaped-up plate of draft Enactments to digest 25 m all. They have to be run through the machine and m due time will be presented to the Federation as the absolutely latest thing iv384 words
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Article105 1914-11-27 10 The report of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., for the year to 31st March last, to be submitted at the meeting ou the '_9th iustaut, states that the year's working has resulted m a profit of £12,187, from which the directors have deemed it advisable to write off105 words
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Article220 1914-11-27 10 Mr Lloyd George's next great war meeting is to be held at Rhosllanerchmgog. It is reported that m Anglesey there is some soreness that the claims of LlanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrudrobwllantysilicgGg ogoch have been overlooked, Tyueside is manufacturing soldiers almost as expeditiously as Armstrong, Whitworth's are making guns. Tbe Ist Tyneside Scottish battalion220 words
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Article400 1914-11-27 10 WHAT THE- HAVE MET. Paris, Nov. 13. A French oflicer m an appreciative article regarding the Indian troops pays a; high tribute to their bearing and efficiency. He says it was necessary at first to prevent Indians uselessly exposing themselves which they did to show their400 words
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Article398 1914-11-27 10 British Scientists on a War ftjb Liberty." The German professors who recently appended their names to a denunciation of Great Britain are well answered m a manifesto signed by 117 of tbe most prominent men of letters and science m this country. Some extracts Horn the398 words
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Advertisement188 1914-11-27 10 9j SMOKED EVKItY WHERE B\ Wa [*-x (HEABLY) EVEB fl r V __Bn s*jf i mamWS**- m__ ar __m* a__ q_— > gn ?s .-^r i^- .^j I I oJ fH ti I I,: 'THE -"IXTO-E OF I?ATC LESS Ml IT." ii 7 /«s__ *"V*\ > ;^'M /*> y S188 words
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Miscellaneous32 1914-11-27 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, 28th November. Johnton 's Pier at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Return from Club at 8.80 and 9.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 an 5.30 p.m.32 words
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