The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 November 1914
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Title Section15 1914-11-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TK\ CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1914. NO. 8,305.15 words
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Article229 1914-11-30 1 Most important of the war news are the accounts of the battles m Poland. While there are glowing outside accounts of the result round Lodz, the Russian General Staff issues cautious advice to await events Page 5. As to the advance on Craccw, little doubt seems to229 words
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Article988 1914-11-30 1 Jungle- Wallah - Jungle-Wallah In IH9O 1. gentle scholarly soul, N," wrote s* TU s of papers for the <iuardiau, m one of which, Birds m the Garden,'' we find this The American poet RsMCSSn was once asked the U6e of the beautiful Rhodora growing m wild places far uw:i> fiom988 words
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Advertisement433 1914-11-30 1 Fi_?:SVS PICTURES i.( featured elsewhere before] AT THE THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. IBWD SMI 9 _H P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 30. A I'.ithf DnUKUI ol BurfM-Udse Interest THE SECRET OF THE MOUNTAINS IN THREE PARTS. -pit mlid Photo-drama of433 words
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Advertisement314 1914-11-30 1 ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT gg^ WE START WHERE OTHERS LEAVE OFF Like Max Linder, we tear no foe, Comparison convinces, JUSTLY Compare our Building, OUI LIGHTING, and the CLASS of Programmes you see at the PALLADIUM; and In spite ol314 words
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Advertisement130 1914-11-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Devonshire id closed from to day— Page 2, Board of Licensing Justices meet on Dec. 15th Page 2. Barlow Co. take over Royal Exchange Assurance Co. Page 2. New Cinema programmes Page 1. Music for Christmas from the Robinson Piano Co. —Page 5. New sailing lists of K.130 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1914-11-30 1 THE WEEK. Monday 30th. High Water— 8-^5 a.m., 9-42 p.m, Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 p.m. St. Andrew. Tuesday December Ist. High Water— 9-5 a.m., 10-22 p.m. Queen Alexandra's Birthday (184 4). Wednesday 2nd. High Water— 9 32 a.m., 10-58 p.m. Polo Practicy Tyersall. 5 p m. THursdiv 3rd. High itfaoei-121 words
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Article315 1914-11-30 2 00l of some 000,000 troops m the United Kingdom only Bts c.ises of typhoid fever had been notified for the week etiiiin^ Septnmbni 20, twelve ensns for the following week, Mid len eases for the week ending Octobec 10, SOid Mr Herbert Lewis, M. l' si Boeklej (Flintshire). The .leath315 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement104 1914-11-30 2 Rapid decline m the pr^ce of sugar, until to day, fays the Manila Times of the 4th, it is quoted at |B.ft€ gold per 100 pounds for 96 degree Cuban, as compared with $6 50 m the earlier days of the war is tbe situation which is facing the dealers104 words
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Advertisement233 1914-11-30 2 ,*____ho«m— ____n_an_ mmm HP <^_QBBHES_BX3HB_— U_H— BB^H— M_M_Btsm__K_^____M___MM— H*_— «__Bi___^— I SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES FOR MARINE MOTORS LAUNCHES CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Ltd. __sass______ WATCHMAN'S \iS__ _f[v/ ___I r- jgS^_s*=Jl Check for _j_ Watchmen on x^^j^j-P large Estates or i§^il^fe-------tfl4lrHWH^ Premises. Complete with Leather Sling Case, marking keys, and box233 words
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Advertisement685 1914-11-30 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that DEVONSHIRE ROAD will be closed for repairs from the morning of Monday, the 30th instant, until the work is completed. By Order, W. MARSH, Ag. Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office. Singapore, 28th Nov., 1914. 30-11 1-12 NOTICE. BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. Notice is hereby685 words
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Advertisement454 1914-11-30 2 Wanted WANTED Wanted a clerk to take Charge of Jewellery. Applicants must be above 30 and under the i age of 40. Security $10,OCO. Apply personally between 4.30 and 5 o'clock m the after noon. CHINC KENC LEE Co.. Auctioneers. 26-11 uc TYPIST'S POSITION WANTED. Wanted by lady with some454 words
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Advertisement417 1914-11-30 2 ToJLgt TO LET A CkMnsoond b if rent NO per m Apply P.CONSIGLII R r mi OFFICES TO LtT H., *l >W_Mi 6 TO LET _^fy£ u CHINC KENC IAE.r, TO LET ammm Ko. 7_ B Ot_ _oer| '.an,. 13n CHING KENC L_E _Co TO LET "Auchencairn Tanglin Bl done417 words
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Article1325 1914-11-30 3 XiMEXI RESERV! i na d tl Satnrda ol Ibe I r and i ii Ltd., c toon titling irregnla the import and U mg U> return full i rati The dream- bargee worn the Ifl prior to the I a an imported .im Eitel Fried* export IH.K.T. - 1,325 words
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Advertisement320 1914-11-30 3 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, THE PROPFRTY OF FIFTEEN PAWNSHOPS, On Wednesday, 2nd Dec, at 10 a.m. On Friday, 4th Dec, at 10 a.m. On Monday, 7th Dec, at 10 a.m. The Pledges cvus'sting of Watches, Chains, j Cold, Diamond and other Kings, Earrings. Chinese and _.aiay Ornaments, tte. will320 words
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Advertisement444 1914-11-30 3 k____i__s___m^i \m AFTER H H ILLNESS ll ib^ 1 Man >' people find great difficulty jj§4 Jo^l\ w recovering their full strength, /fe jS5?] u ptil they begin to take— R^x) _V_c3 A><= 'I WmMAMM __M 7^-v? 'VANA- 1 £>S l j BRAND (g^ I Tonic 1 N^l The Prompt444 words
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Advertisement1132 1914-11-30 3 ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES bembawang, Mandai Upper Mandai, Angullia Road, Balestier Road and Kirn Keat Road, Singapore. TO BE HELD AT POWELL CD's SALE-ROOM ON TUESDAY, 15th DECEMBER, AT 2-30 P. M. square fe^Lot "/"m"^ ""ST* **"< 9 9 t 71041,132 words
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Article19 1914-11-30 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. PORCH KB. Ou November ?4th. at Eastbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Porchek, a son.19 words
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Article, Illustration886 1914-11-30 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, November 30, 1914. I la E t r •:i< r 1 .-.>._• The progress of tlie Poland campaign is of a nature not surprising to those who expected tlie Russians to move thoroughly once they did move m force It appears certain now that the886 words
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Article377 1914-11-30 4 16,0C0 piculs of tiu ore were obtained [at Banca during October 13th. Mr Ilobbs of tbe Royal Stables Bangkok proceeds to England by tbe P. and 0. Nubia to volunteer his services. Mi J. (t. Oakden, of tbe B. li. T. C. Chiengmai, bas left Eogiand and is returning toM.T. - 377 words
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Article205 1914-11-30 4 Murderers and Gang Robbers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November. 28. Thirty gang robbers sacked six shops at Semenyih, on Thursday, securing goods worth $1,800. A Malay sergeant and two Chinese constables were injured when tackling the gang, which escaped. Mr. Taylor, District Officer, at205 words
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Article51 1914-11-30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, November SO. The Perak Club has received a letter of thanks from the Prince of Wales for their contribution of 100 guineas to the Prince of Wales's National Relief Fund, also a letter of thanks from the Treasurer to the51 words
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Article536 1914-11-30 4 The Soerabaya community had collected 42,500 guilders for the Belgian Relief Fund up to October 13tb. Mr w. w. Douglas, Commissioner oi Police, F.M.S., has left for Calcutta, on three months' leave. Following the example of England, weather reports from all parts of France are suspended by order of the536 words
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Article85 1914-11-30 4 GERMAN SQUADRON NEATLY HOODWINKED Cruisers Sunk and Damaged [By Sab__triai i iHm'f Fi-iiLLJiL London. Nov. 10. M p.M R I IVa ot seven damaged eau torpedo boats at Kit 1. oa stated at PtotrograJ io bl A* exploit which carefully i It appear. thai Marital a number85 words
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Article27 1914-11-30 4 London. Nov. It, LM p.m. Cattaj, Eight Austrian battalioni .Montenegrin brigade m the Yichrgiad. Ihi Mooti l defeated Urn i m capt and prisoner.-.27 words
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Article50 1914-11-30 4 London, Nov. i:.10 10 p.m Kasha*. ton President Wilson has i BOmmnnicat d to the American lie.. Representatives and to B Ltigerent tries his dfisi rat of i ntXf unfortified citief pied bj ants, it is onderstood that I will take COgn see ol the pro!50 words
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Article189 1914-11-30 4 KangLok, Nov The battle ship bulwark, an old of 1 .".000 tons a-.d i f small mtlitarj was blown up at ShaeOMH i\ Ml xplosion apparently duo tc; an internal The (ierman Prom n mark- large fall m the rati of < _cttang< Berlin and othei countries.189 words
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Article68 1914-11-30 4 glorioa r hills and To as tho >st des We Long torot I yet i i Thy mon i I i .dr so ci° i Wo Long to i i the wild red A i sai di p i And irate- tbe red ana and Bight com68 words
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Article86 1914-11-30 4 A match by Fom oi Sal onlay last the Reel for tin Hoot K.-uii i v Wood Lib, a bon ble I Kennedy I Knox, 1 1 Bti i ton. 0. Sroular ft Hi Ken; 0 v. Wi; ary, li. Miller^ MelvilJe. if r. OftM-i Ul Wishart86 words
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Advertisement170 1914-11-30 4 I KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED, I SINGAPORE. LARGE ASSORTMENT OP I l DIARIES for 1915 S JUST RECEIVED I NOW READY I THE IMPERIAL DAIRY 1915 3 CONTAINING LOCAL INFORMATION AN:> oitihg the I DATES IN ENGLISH, MALAY AND CHINESE. I Price" $1.25. John Little Co., Ltd. j BEG TO170 words
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Advertisement60 1914-11-30 4 gr. LAMBERT*** ORCHARD 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 the highest60 words
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BATTLE OF LODZ.
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Article81 1914-11-30 5 RSO a.m. -The I'etro* at ol the Morning Foe! k_ C itOl :of rhe Knssian 1 lo be told it a ill aste world. the Rs siani have i < >erman> s uuest es li ntod since the l he public is perplexed i nnps icedentod pfßeial81 words
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Article42 1914-11-30 5 IP ta l'etroi that thi fa ittle cf Lodz ere pi ign laing m certain I on the I co^ i Use- h front ob j I rented the j ling over seven irtj nuns aani over42 words
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Article23 1914-11-30 5 il mdc iptm th Hi .i aved uith sand ursn ij and al I i thing larg i iiutk ithiana.23 words
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Article98 1914-11-30 5 iot. 99, 1 Km atteial I t tiit Hrn Kusbml ol the Vistula io i Bzora Rivei ko ited the towu of :•)>• ar. I i ÜBbm of villages whence iv bean dislodged al tl. r een Bi in j led! charged the retreat* g gone98 words
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Article54 1914-11-30 5 D Erou c Mote .1 urkhavi leenmed .cc. eaptored a f the i and eloo orks on '.-fi bank of ler fording the river f i!I of the i ddi is. fended Re ;"> -Lor. .ltd. I |i i md ten i ighl I i-.;. ol the54 words
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Article52 1914-11-30 5 r.—Tbe G neral 94 reporti ol .1 Poland i h left I ml ol Urn I thl ia.i r- I In rel Irei ient the the* lining an obetii ate saible to regard aded. I i nary 'he revelation of dt Bnil ice that the ined52 words
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Article31 1914-11-30 5 PI m Petrograd, I tfted Turks m .rum baa en dc I. ries 1 1 engagements days south of the re we dispelled con- j Bide, reinfOroed by31 words
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Article43 1914-11-30 5 I New. -h, 1 a.m. -A battle is j Bf m Serbia, m the region of j wkete the Austrians are re- d |q have rive army corps with the *-'.<'t el decisiv^ls finishing tbe opera *°S« m this theatct.43 words
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Article81 1914-11-30 5 QUIETER IN THE WEST (Keuter's Special Service.) [Bj Submarine Cable]. Loudon, Nov. 28, 10 a.m. -Paris, evening, otlicial The day has beeu quiet, and there is nothing to report. London, Nov. 28, 5.00 a.m.— President Poineare, conferring the military medal for valour on General .Toff re said, m81 words
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Article210 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 27, 5.80 p.m.— A Paris 1 I communique says that the artillery lire everywhere was slacker yesterday. The enemy made two infantry attacks Bgainat bridge heads on the right bank of the Wr, south of Dixmude, which were j easily repulsed. There were no210 words
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Article89 1914-11-30 5 30,000 a Week not Enough. London, Nov. 28, 1,50 a.m. Iv his speech m the House of Lords, Lord Kitchener said then was still room for mote recruits. He was. confident that recruits noold OOme forward, as they had always COma forward Bf the country's call, and89 words
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Article266 1914-11-30 5 Bl COUBTKSI OI THE F*B_X< if CONSUL Gum: BAL. Paris, Nov. _7. 6.10 p.m. On ai! the front lino yesterday, th i bombardment of uur position was much less violent. We have had no dif_ a! m reoulsinfl i two attacks against the bndg a on the!266 words
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Article104 1914-11-30 5 Mr Brie W. Battensby, Manager ol Gunong Kroh Estates, I laves Ipoh to j tin Lord Kitchener's Army. Tbe wedding took place at Bangkok ol Ml Sydney Herbert Cole, >l tlie Ministry nf Finance, to Miss Winifred Mabel I rctter, daughter of Mr B W, Trotter, Deputy rommissioner of Police.104 words
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Article847 1914-11-30 5 MR. CHURCHILLS STATEMENT. Work as a Whole. (Sbutbb's Special Service.) London, Nov. 27, 10 p.m.— Speaking ie the House of Commons Mr Churchill m a I powerful, stimulating speech, reviewed the naval situation. He said it was impos--5 sible at present for the public to form any847 words
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Article50 1914-11-30 5 Still Going Strong. London, Nov. 28, 1 a.m.— The Board of Trade issues a statement showing that out of a total of 10,128 British steamers 9,922 are plying on the seas compared with only ten German ships known tobe at sea out of a total of 2,090.50 words
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Article27 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 27, 7.45 p.m.— Lloyds repott that a German submarine has sunk the steamers Malachite and Primo near Havre. The crews were saved.27 words
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Article31 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 28, 5.50 a.m. Bordeaux. A Naval communique says The AngloFrench squadrons continue to block "the Adriatic and the Dardanelles and to protect the coast of Egypt.31 words
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Article28 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 29, 12.25 a.m— A sensation has been caused ot Fleetwood by a Norwegian trawler beiug brought into port under naval escort.28 words
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Article27 1914-11-30 5 Loudon, Nov. 28, 5.50 a.m.— The German cruisers m the Pacific Ocean have apparently not left Chilian waters since the battle of November 1.27 words
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Article31 1914-11-30 5 Loudon, Nov. 29, 1.30 a.m.— The inquest ou the victims of H.M.B. Bulwark bos been adjourned. The loss is about 770. Official quarters reaffirm tho accident theory.31 words
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Article28 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 29 9.30 a.m. A telegram from Melbourne states that it has been decided to permit the export of wool to Canada and Japan.28 words
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Article24 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 27, 10.40 p.m. The House of Commons has adjourned until February 2, but tbe House of Lords meets on January 16.24 words
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Article24 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 27, 4.10 p.m. Major General Sir J. E. Clauson, Lieut-Govern-or of Malta, has been appointed High Commissioner for Cyprus.24 words
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Article17 1914-11-30 5 London, Nov. 26, 1 a.m. General Kamio is appointed commander of the Tsiugtau garrison.17 words
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Article17 1914-11-30 5 Loudon, Nov. 28, 1.4 p.m. The King received tbe Japanese naval attache on Friday.17 words
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Article104 1914-11-30 5 Britains Position. London, Nov. 27, 4.10 p.m.— ln the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George announced that the War Loan had been oversubscribed. He did not give the amount subscribed but said that a feature of the Loan was the enormous number of small applicants, nearly a hundred104 words
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Article102 1914-11-30 5 CLEARING AMERICAN WATERS. A Wider Neutral Zone. (Keutbb Special Service.) [By Submarine Cable]. London, Nov. 27, 7.5 p.m.— Washington The I nited States and South American republics are jointly negotiating with the belligerents for the withdrawal of belligerent warships from American waters, so as to safeguard inter-American102 words
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Advertisement35 1914-11-30 5 Blow, blow, thou wintry wind, Blow all you know, Rain, hail or snow. You may be most unkind, Really I do not mind, For I'm Immune secure I take Woods' Peppermint Core, Leaving ill-health behind.35 words
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Advertisement284 1914-11-30 5 Ij^t^m*^-^ NEW CHRISTMAS jWT MILLINERY J kv =55jr<== #—^J SPECIAL DISPLAYS READY TO WEAR "Ala. W£e|pP_fcl. UNTRIMMED STRAWS, \L CHILDRENS' \L^ >>? MILLINERY. /]L I Robinson Co, 1 I MUSIC FOR XMAS. I AUTO-PIANO IS THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT AND ANYONE 1 CAN PLAY IT. M SEVERAL SECOND HAND ONES AT284 words
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Advertisement597 1914-11-30 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 THE597 words
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Advertisement902 1914-11-30 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Valentyn Pontianak N ov 29 Kalmoa Pontianak and Batavia £> Ec 1 Reynst > ontok and Palembang jj ec Sampit Riouw, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako and Rengat ...Dec 2 Singkawang902 words
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Advertisement569 1914-11-30 6 Shipping JL c JE-La JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintain* cl between Yokohama via porta to Marseilles?, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are569 words
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Advertisement294 1914-11-30 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION China, Japan. Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India. Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and I mm mm mM mm mr_ For freight, passage u n_ further information apply H. W. BUCKLAND, M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong, Hong kong, China, Japan, Ceylon Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar Madagascar,294 words
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Article403 1914-11-30 7 I GREECE'S SUDDEN HOVE. Pi uaooc m -ation of Braus, Reuter's Agency is inform. that the Hellenic Ministers to the (Heel Towers have intimated tbe decision of Greece to reoccupy Epirus, from which the Greek army withdrew m March last, m pursuance of the decision of the403 words
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Article355 1914-11-30 7 Whkn Blood m Always on bs t L b. Latter Et oa i Corporal .1. Conning ham, Ist Irish Guards, to I Iriend at Lough ton, Essex. We are all doing very well, arid yon will be glad to learn that the Micke an slaughtering355 words
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Article108 1914-11-30 7 Said t<> bs i>yi\<.. Amsterdam. 'ft tt. A private letter received here from a high official m Berlin states that General von Moltke, chief of the German (General Staff, is dying. Everything Es being done to keep the news secret. General von Moltke is suffering liom a108 words
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Advertisement478 1914-11-30 7 j THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY RE6ISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. J PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old.Jewry, E.C. Th, (\u: .-any has £20.000 d*_osited with the Supreme Court478 words
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Advertisement581 1914-11-30 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. i CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125 000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562,00 RESERVE FUND £465,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS H. J. Black ESQ., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. H. Meivill Simons Esq. i •>■ A. Maitland Esq. Sir D_Tld Ynlo, d. Kyrie Esq. i huf Manager581 words
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Advertisement598 1914-11-30 7 ICANTOH INSURANCE OFFI6E. U j Hongkong. 'capita!:, Subscribed 12,000,060,610 Amodbt paid-up coo,CGO,cti RE9HBVE Fund m-. 51,600,000,CCt Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustead Co., AgG_ts 'ALLIANCE AS3UBAME §5, iS. -\fcnroulated Funds exceed £17,000 000 FIRE i\ MOTOR GAR RIBKB. Ir.aur&T^es ejected at rates ol fremlGr irhlob ***** to found favourable tothelQHQjf.C598 words
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Advertisement386 1914-11-30 7 For Cuisine ANB Cleanliness THE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager. uc I, ■l__—___________p |______J__r V I WINGr!ESr_I HI'JSE, SfllifllE. j TeleO-Am.: SIEMENS, BIISINIE. j Telephone No. 847. I j Electrical Engineers, I Manufacturers and i Contractors, i S!EBENB BgOTflEBB M— WiW.U> Head OtfJce j Castoo House, Westminister. Leaden. j386 words
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Article678 1914-11-30 8 INTERNED CARGO. Shipping Firm's Opppb. The Penang Chamber of Commerce have issued copies of the following letter from Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., Medan, dealing with the subject of cargo m German and Austrian ships interned m neutral ports Medan, Sumatra. 14th November, 1914, The Secretary, Chamber of678 words
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Article144 1914-11-30 8 To the Editor or the Times. Sir, Tbe non combatant can do little enough at preseut for tbe recruits who are training to fight for him but he might perhaps sometimes spare them tbe bare courtesy which be gives to a chance uc quaiutauce. A lady144 words
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Article534 1914-11-30 8 There is so much disease possible as the result of drinking impure milk that it is a matter of much satisfaction that the Health Department of the Madras Cor- 1 poration is taking the matter of the mil_ supply carefully m hand. The Departmental report remarks that534 words
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Advertisement476 1914-11-30 8 -m-m-mmmmm^tmt-m iii... -..I v... Itlilll tl]l!llliilLllliiili#T^ J^J _W "Angier's" for M? 1 Consumption.! The fact that Angier's Kmulsion is prescribed extensively by the j most eminent lung specialists and is largely used m hospitals for consumptives is the best evidence of its value m the treatment of this V. i476 words
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Advertisement77 1914-11-30 8 TO MINE MANAGERS. Why be despondent concerning the low price of tin. It is the cost of production that counts. The GARRETT Superheated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account over other types of Steam power. Think —what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend it77 words
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Advertisement132 1914-11-30 8 For Children's Hacking Con^h at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6_. Gandy s Belting omam mnma_tax-mmimmimmmMmamawa—mamammmmmmmamtm^am^ami m^-^-^^-mmw_mmmmmmm^^-m_--^—rm_maa-rmtmmt-m^mmmmmmmmmm-wm-——. FOR THIS CLIMATE There is but one -GANDY'' Belt. It is not a tr-™ ,t;« ___i r. red but is a particular Belting made by thie Company who SSS? CottoD T Btltin132 words
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Advertisement219 1914-11-30 8 I Health for Infants For over half-.i-renttiry Savory ft Moore's R»d hsi use, both at home and abroad. It has the reout i .i i i i i c i r JI I>eil thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savory Moore's pqpd supplies inst the a ir_hment an mi m an219 words
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Article36 1914-11-30 9 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Nov. 20. Ail baying quotations ot Storting Snares mast be regarded ns purely nominal for the present. sdfsdfsdf fsdfsdf sdfsdfsdf sdfsdfsdfsdfsdf sdfsdfsd sdfsfsdfdsdfsdf fsdfsdfsdf fsdfsdfsd36 words
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Article51 1914-11-30 9 f COB3BCTBD UP TO Nov. 28) Bank 4 m/a 2 4 7-16 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits 8m a 2-4f India, T. T. 174$ Honqkonq, demand 23_ Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 14 1£ Bangkok, demand CS Sovebbignb, Bank Buylr g $8.54 Bank ot England Rate 6% Bar Silver51 words
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Article143 1914-11-30 9 Nov. 28. Tin Gambier j. M Gambier Cube No. 1 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 B*so Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 18.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyeis... 35. C0 Nutmeg* (110 to the lb.) 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tho lb J 2 .00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Gloves (Amboina) ..< 40.00143 words
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Advertisement23 1914-11-30 9 HumberettE AIR-COOLED $1,200 Nett. WATER-COOLED $1,325 Complete exGarage. Lat e s t testimonial from a O t Stewart Wilson rAND COMPANY. Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Advertisement144 1914-11-30 9 ENGRAVING IN GOLD AND SILVER j XMAS PRESENTS MONOGRAMS C. A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD. 6 ft 7. RAFFLES PLACE. A Booklet giving a few specimens or our special lines will be supplied fre, on application. jyyf*Mg^T»— W____B_W_B__V_^_~__— __-g———^_— |FAR EASTOKVGJN& ACETYLENFI MARINE BOILER REPAIRS AUTOGENOUS^ WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks.144 words
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Miscellaneous93 1914-11-30 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK-ROAD). WEEKDAYB SUNDAYS. Mail Daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.23 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9, 8.42.93 words
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Miscellaneous374 1914-11-30 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. Date. Vessel's Name. Flag. Nov. 27 Singkawang Dutch Kaho hinese Nov. 28 Princess Juliana Dutch Note. The above is the only information which is obtainable at present from the Master Attendant. MAIL TABLE. To-Day. Intermediate and local mails will bt found m list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.R. Johore.374 words
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Article514 1914-11-30 10 His ii. i;. Salmond (carnal Cable Depot Kepp Barbow scknowledges gra the following subscriptions: Amount previously acknowledged 18,709 C. A. I'erreau Collection St Matthews Church 18.68 Rev. C. 1". Wood IU I I Total 118,748.66 Donations of clothing for Belgian Re fugeen man, women and children will514 words
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Article29 1914-11-30 10 V ETERAN VOLUNTEERS. A meeting of the members of the Veteran I nit Singapore Volunteer Corps mill beheld on the Exchange Rooms, on Monday, November :;oth, at 12.45 p.m.29 words
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Article218 1914-11-30 10 Maxim Ca s.\ .O v U. 5.6. The troops at Tanglin have somewhat monotonous duties to perform just now, bnt these are not unrelieved by sporting and other lighter diversions. Ou Saturday afternoon there was a football match between a team drawn from the European section of the guard218 words
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Article107 1914-11-30 10 Another little story has come my v. uy that irf good euough to pass ou. A lady wa* complaining to a frieud of the shortcoming:, of some marsh md Hows _M had nought ut Selfridge's. They were perfectly horrid, my dear, _c exclaimed, just stale and nasty inside and not107 words
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Article915 1914-11-30 10 GLORIOUS DEED OF BRITISH GI NNERS. RBI OMM-NDBD I Ol: the V.C. The story of battery L" records as glorious a deed of heroism as the proud story of British valour ou the field of battle can show. In sadly depleted strength, Battery "li of the Royal Horse915 words
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Article71 1914-11-30 10 For the period from the 4th to 10th December, 1914, inclusive, the value of the highest grade of rubber is fixed at two shillings and threepence halfpenny per lb., and the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis m accordance71 words
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Article34 1914-11-30 10 Messrs. Barrow Co. advises us that their London House, wiring under date of the 27th instant, report tho Rubber Market to be firm. Quotations being:— Smoked Sheet 24 Standard Crepe 2-l_.34 words
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Article716 1914-11-30 10 The above named circus opeued here ou Saturday night last, to a most excellent house long before tbe performance commenced, all the cheaper seats m tho different "native" galleries, were absolute ly packed, aud by the time the band struck up, most of the better class seats were716 words
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Article65 1914-11-30 10 There has been quite a large influx to Siam of German and Austrian ladies from Hongkong and Singapore of late and as a result the local hotels are all full. The Deli, which is lying m the river, is used as a kind ot floating boarding house, the inmates being,65 words
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Article530 1914-11-30 10 Krupp's ranges at Meppen and Ems near I the Dutch frontier are being specially guarded against espionage. Japan has handed over to Australia all the German Pacific Islands occupied by jher since the outbreak of war. A Dutch peace party has sent word to London that they530 words
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Article130 1914-11-30 10 With reference to the official announce ment of the capture by H.M.S., Yarmouth of the Greek steamer Pontoporos, and the statement that she had been previously reported as accompanying the Emden," Messrs. Embiricos and Co., steamship owners, St. Mary Axe, write us pointing outP. M. G. - 130 words
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Article50 1914-11-30 10 London, Nov. 2S, 1.30 a.m.-— Lieutenant tbe Honourable E. A. Fitzroy, Member of Parliament, of the Ist Life Guards, and the actor 'Jnd Lieutenant Robert Loraiue, of the Royal Flying Corps, have been wounded. London, Nov. L.'JO a.m. Paris The Bourse reopens on December 7, for cash operations.50 words
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Article76 1914-11-30 10 At this week's meeting of the Biblical and Literary Research Society, to be held as usual on Thursday evening at 8.30 m the V.M.C.A., the Rev. H. G. Peile, will open a discussion on the question "How Can We Make The Best Use of Sunday It is hoped that there76 words
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