The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1914

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i EM CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1914. NO. 8,:_)7.
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  • 179 1 King George has been m France visiting his troops, aud was received by tbe Prince of Wales Page o. While there is no definite news of com plete victory m tbe Lodz Battle, tbe reports from various sources seen? to clear the accounts given aud to prove
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  • 780 1 In* rreat nee of _oom i m mv larger public building! is a sign that architects are beginning to recogniM Hi adaptability to every form cf ai c h i c: vi c, tl ere ma be a day of regeneration cloeei at band tban bus been expected, ke
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 217 1 THE LATEST PATHE WAR GAZETTE ARRIVED BY MAIL OF DECEMBER 1 AT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW 9- IS P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, NOV. 30. A 1 _.h. l>. mm of Surpassing Interes' THE SECRET OF THE
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    • 513 1 ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 I\M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT I READ MARK AND LEARN TM At Last we have Solved the ECONOMIC Conditions of SINGAPORE j Why waste i-ioney In visiting other so called Theatres, to see the WAR GAZETTES when jwe can show you
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Two houses and one godown to let Page 2. Notice re firm of L. B. Salomouson Page 2. Lim Ah Woo'b chop forged Page 2. Powell and Co sell furniture Page I. Also teak office furniture by Ching Keng Lee Page 3. Latest Pathe War Gazette, Alhambra Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 127 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 2nd Halt) Water- 9 82 a.m., 10-58 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall. 5 p.m. Thursday 3rd Sigh Water- H-69 rt.n... 1 1-33 p.m. Full Moon. Friday 4th. w».w iti-98 a.m. Legi.-lative Council, 2-30 p.m. Lantern Lecture m Chinese on the War Y.il 0... 8 pm. Lecture by Rev.
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  • 822 2 Illuminated tramcars are running round various dinners fron Halifax carrying S band, Mmc soldi* re, few BOJ Scouts, and several Speakers. At various points the tratnear stope-thfl people gather, the band plays, the speakers nddress tho meeting. and recruiting gOOS briskly forward. Complaints are coming tbnfl khaki" _v ts sipoln
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    • 77 2 TO MINE MANAGERS. Wh\ h. despondent concerning the low pnce of tin It is tbe cost of production that counts. The GARRETT Super heated Hteai Eugine will save 50% of your fuel account o-er other typea of Steam power. Think what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend
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    • 338 2 MUSIC XMASI AN AUTO PIANO IS THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT AND ANYONE CAN PLAY IT. SEVERAL SECOND .HAND ONES AT PRESENT IN STOCK FOR j SUE or HIRE. I ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. For Sale FOR SALE Black Polo Pony. Apply Box 12, c o Fress. 1-12 7 12 FOR SALE 16
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    • 762 2 Notices NOTICE. Mr Frenkfurter and Mr Max Hiltmenn are no longer authorised to net for Mr L. E. Salo- monson m any capacity. The uudersigued Mr J. Barendtszen now represents Mr SaloI monson locally. Dated at Singapore this 30th November, 1914. J. BARENDTSZEN, Acting Manager for Mr L E. Salomonson,
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    • 457 2 To Let TO LET. Grassbank, No. 4 Oxley Road, from the Ist January, 1915. Apply MEYER BROTHERB. 2 12 2-1 TO BE LET The business premises known as No. 28, Market Street. Immediate entry. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers. 2-12 8-12 TO LET MAPLEDTTRHAM Comfortable large compoind house No. 15
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    • 527 2 SINGAPORE "MUNICIPAL NOTICE CHANGES IN STREET NAMES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN m accordance vith I Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, at a meeting held on r i 1914, that on the Ist January. 1815, the names m the third column of the Heiu will be substituted for the
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    • 106 2 i nt ique cure against Acidity, B utl '.o^s oi appetite etc.. < te "DYS.hFSIN I ffoa if eft otfre In m wewe cast's. 7 o Bin. per phiaL Ad vane. 'ret To temi dy Rfcta Dtaeew Q 1 Rhenmalfnm, Meeonrial i i. Debility etc. BARSA the cm ly blood
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  • 684 3 BS \> < *T. j, moi ened, al Ke tin tarda] morning, eoncei n- Warren J OOOO, forB I -.-tale, who was found v I(U f hii motor bicycle i I i Lumpur road, (il appi i ed thai th. into a loft. taken Ut€ WfOßg a
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    • 429 3 M AFTER y P ILLNESS \m bHls Many people find -reat difficulty \®7 WJ^l ln "^covering their full strength, \s3j until the) begin to take— V&y) I V AJ^A I I Tonic 1 \s^ The Prompt and j^ H| Powerful Invigorator ){}<q n,l,r ils influence the blood is \3/l l/T^
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    • 696 3 HS-*____9-_ -'V*--* Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture; Dinner [and Tea Services; Glassware; Platedware &c. "^tTPowell Co's Saleroom 0W SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, AT 11 A.M. Now on View POWELL Co. Auctioneers. 212 5 12 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pie ges from Pawnshops CHOP: BAN HONG AND THYE CHEONG
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    • 1402 3 Auctions PiR OF THE SUPREME COURT. AUCTION SALE OF We Freehold Property THE sth MILESTONE. SERANGOON ROAD. TO UK HELD AT Messrs CHING KENC LEE Cos Sale room. ON MONDAY, 21st DECEMBER, AT 2.30 P.M. Freehold .and situate at the Mb Mih.i.ne Ntsngoou Bond, partly planted with Coconuts and Robber
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  • 58 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATHS. on ?oih November, Arthur Passmore ADAMS of Eltham, Kent, and late of Singapore Brookspank U Liverpool, England, on 29-11-14 F, H. BROOKSBAKK, Wharf Knpeiinfcendent, Singapore Harbour L'oard. On November 28tb, Gertrude Hope, tbe dearly beloved daughter of Mr. ana „.rs. J. BRACSK, Serena ban. P. M.S. Boru
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  • 970 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, December 2, 1914. Whatever ono may have to say of Mr Winston Churchill bJs a politician, ami much has been and might be said, it is generally admitted that lie lias proved a good man at the Admiralty m troublous times. Not that the merit
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  • 1153 4 Mr Geo, Redfearn, the well known Kuala Lumpur trainer, is shortly leaving the F. .AF s., at any rate for the present. A Chinaman bas been sent to months' rigorous imprisonment for iqj_personating a public servant at Kiang. Foi stealing a piece of wood value 11.50, from the compound of
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  • 88 4 bang Rob lw,dve( hine* bheAmtoebj I Batik Patau, end m.uu.r. I. i fl irent to Bata Man ii I ■ai nOHM i one man named 1 fate] WOUttdl on h m St. An Md There ares es«ooes< cert peeterdmj nig the fund.- pro, in.'. Wales Fund. Tn,, Tin-
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  • 447 4 Tbere arill be a > dicatici at tbe I W i Rd. on Tneaday, I em I n.m to v. kick all I iof a:-" ww ited ly consente i to I v On L 6 ;i a contributions to tl J 11 Supplet: enter Friday
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    • 278 4 jKATZ BROS, Lt>d.l A^TwinrN I PARIS I Awf^ No mefal J 1 1 UK 1 i 33 Wm\ mm X i^w? n ouc^ y^JJ^ I m Are "tailored to tit tho leg." The "No m^^^ mmMm^^ m^ metal can touch you feature prevents chafing and irritation. High f^r g.-ade mateii
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    • 60 4 G.R.LAMBERT&C. ORCHA. D 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 highest
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  • 164 5 Germans on Defensive. f Bt Submarine Cattle"]. Bl i tkk's Srkviob. n v i Nov. 80, p m Paris com i ija that lbs enemy n mains on m Belgi im. Tb< cannon j _v:ik. We rngn -sed at ts and we buhl firn h the prints' .ich
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  • 49 5 I ten to the i who is ter held k tbe line urd It i to i .1 the v. led or; tl Their t bes C '1 h« y water ta es for Thi j lifted led hand gi d las and burled Qari aai
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  • 132 5 SPECIAL NEWS. _-oks iv the Rescue. II i m.— The ec v i has bi n issued b] the ilae ol the Proofs 1 ie enemy I our line the I ws Only I i I I Id. I light be 1 i i kind could b estal rs manag
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  • 148 5 Id bs grateful j names ol those I foi Ik tr>_i: Hi lo find onl all the aioua to have as j lot Co.- purpose ol ins, icked up b> tried la ecosi a river. I lonnanghl R mgers, bo coald spared to keep them MMM, Ikml to the river
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  • 136 5 GENERAL PROGRESS. Lodz Prisoners. [By Submarine Cable]. Kbctik's Sebvk London, Nov. ."50, p.m. A l'etrograd Official says that according tn the accounts l Of prisoners the German losses (round LodzJ have been enormous. Many battalions lost all their officers and companies have been reduced to sixty or eighty
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  • 221 5 London, Dec I, 8.85 a.m A Petrograd iOi i I, says that stubborn fight log continues m ii.-' direction ol Lodz. ihe Germans Endeavoured to advance ..i toe reg oo Szczerc »w and w. re ri pulsed with great IOQSQI. Blsewhi re on the (re nt and on
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  • 177 5 odon Dec. I, a*m —It is officiaHy i i Berli I at th Kaisei bas gone tot Sast .'i'!i fi out ier. What Pressure? I Austria is bringing pr ore on Rouma"| oia to withdraw the prohibition oi the s p rt i f pc
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  • 56 5 The Times i spondent at Petrograd mya th;.. il appears tl al the Germans on lhe Warta Vistula fr tl were broken into three unequal fragments one ol which succeeded m piercii tl*.: Russian line al Breziny. one fragment may succeed m reaching the frontier-, but tbe
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  • 155 5 a rumour has been current for som& time that Government officers who are over twenty years iv tbe i M.S. service and over forty five years of age RM to be given tbe option of retiring on pen-ion, and that certain appointments which are beld at the pleasure of the
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  • 78 5 KING AND HIS ARMY. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Reuter's Sf.bv.cb. London, Dec. 1. 6.5 a.m. Reuter's correspondent m the North of France states that the King and a numerous suite landed and were received by the Prince of Wales. His Majesty visited the hospitals. English papers teem with
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  • 48 5 London, Dec. 1,6.5 a.m. -A firm of Government contractors whose skilled men are enlisting, asked the War Oflice. for advice. I_ord Kitchener replied impressing on the workmen that m providing for the army supplies of equipment, they were doing duty equally with the men enlisting.
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  • 20 5 i l ondon, Dec. I.— Colonel Ivor Philipps, M. P., has been appointed n brigadier general.
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  • 118 5 A Useful Lesson. London, Nov. 80, 8 5 p.m.— Tbe Press Bureau states that the uew Somaliland Camelry under Lt. Col. Cubitt. whilst patrolling the grazing grounds of friendly tribes near Borao encountered Dervishes, sharp engagements took place at Shimberberris on Nov. 'JO and 23 and all the
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  • 116 5 I London. Nov. 80, l> 15 p. m. The crew of tbe Prime have arrivea :.i Soutnampton and relate that m broad daylight, when close to the c >ast, a submarine popped op. \m officer boarded them and gave the crew the ten mil atea to take
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  • 133 5 i COUKTES. OF THE FRENCH CONSUL i IENEB Paris, N >v. 30, 6 50 p ra —In Belgiam the Germans remain oo the defensive. Their cannonad has been much less violent. We have progressed m Borne parts, and have reo ..ft with strong for. ts the points
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  • 185 5 i The following are fche scores for tbe i November monthly medal Bowling Handi cap:— I Highest score during the month J. Waddell 920 The following bowled but did not qualify: H. M Cantrell, H. Karsten, H. O. Maas.T B. Nome, H, L. Phillips il. N. Soper, w.
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  • 87 5 THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. Britain's War Finance. Bangkok, Dec. 1. The war loan of three hundred and fifty j millions the largest ever raised, has been over subscribed. The remarkable feature has been the large number of small subscribers. The forms a direct denial to the Wolff Bureau
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  • 66 5 The Serbian Press Bureau states that fighting was continuous during the last fortnight. The Austrians were several times repulsed with severe losses. The '21st Serbian heavy artillery bombarded the Austrian monitors off Semlin forcing them to withdraw. An official statement at Oetinje says that an Austrian force
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  • 193 5 Atistpians Routed. A despatch from the Russian Commander m Chief on the left bank of the Vistula says the Russians have reached Gornhin and m (he centie have captured Brezyn. Villages were taken at the bayonet point between Peie/.iii and Clovno. Russian cavalry successfully charged the enemy's
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  • 295 5 Stock Exchange Settlement. London, Nov. 21st. The Stock Exchange settlement has passed ofl raosl satisfactorily, only a few firms being compelled io liquidate. Some authorities are of the opinion that the House will be re-opened next month. j Company Results. London, Nov. 21st. Riverside (Selangor) j Rubber pays
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  • 86 5 News was received by .Messrs Adamson I (iilfillan and Co., yesterday of the death m 1 London of Mr Henry William Wood at the age of 84 years. Deceased who was one i oi the founders of the firm left Singapore many years ago. Deceased began business i m Singapore
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 164 5 Ilf^jg^ NEW CHRISTMAS I jj^T MILLINERY "*~SS SPECIAL DISPLAYS j READY TO WEAR I <s lUNTRIMMED STRAWS, V- *Y_~^ MILLINEBY. fy, yI Robinson Co. I S: BMOKED Everywhere by No. 7, Mot* |H (nearly) Everybody L L <___t. m "9* >"**. *?M* ,?v l* rmm w t£ .H '4 _l
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 434 6 Shipping I STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM IIftVIGATION 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. I Full particulars may be had on application
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    • 880 6 Shi p pjn g I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. r2— 3, Colly-CR Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Sammt Riouw, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako and Rengat ...Dec 2 Singkawang Singkawang, Selakau, Beniangkat and Sambas Dez 2 j Kfvnst R ontok and Palembang Dec
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    • 634 6 Shipping KyTK. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between -okohß_..a via porta lv Marseilles, London and Lntwerp, under n__.il contract with the Impelal Japanese Government. The New Twiniciew Steamers maintaining this service have >een specially designed and constructed, and _re fitted with all the
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    • 284 6 Shipping -I-, w %»fL. \mmr t STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, FOR China, Japan Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Metii terranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For freight, passant. ..ne further information apply to: H. W. BUCKLAND, AGEKI M.M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME. For Saigon, Haiphong, Wmg kong, China, Japan, Ceylon Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar
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  • 1317 7 NETHERLANDS INDIES AND THE WAR. (From Our Onn Correspondent.) Weltevreden. Nov. 2 1. During (hi past week, .he following wires have been received from The Hague by local papers 1 i airing qn the above subject. Tbe Dutch G eminent is taking strong measures to secure the recruiting uecessary for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 214 7 r:u r-__T-W-S-«-K----B-x. ___rr»i ■> w-_-_-_--------------__---__^______B___B______Ba----_5-_p_______^^ j____. 1 y, a i__ nm-u-jiwiiiJ"B^ff mm_-_--__________^i— ONLY LIFE INSURAN.E COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLG.iY. LASG.ST PII3-UP CAPITAL CF «V EASTERN COMPANY. I PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. 1 mh\ EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I IiCAD OFFICE- Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C.
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    • 435 7 MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1.00 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBES £.'125' 000 CAPITAL PAID-UP RFSERVE FUND iMSJOOO BOARD OF DIRECTORS k. J, Bl i 1 Esq < haii man. h 1 B M il] .imons Esq. MaIW w»d 1- 1 Bli avid v-u 1 •>• M. Ryrie iN.t. 'Jhiel
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    • 655 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE SSSORaUCE Co. OF BAHa-.A. E3TABLIBHOD 1887, Poilolea are "WORLD WIDE,*. "UNB} i BTRICTED," "INDISPUTABLE" htxC. h<v FOBFEirABLB." I j C&Rlxss, loans, c.-sh-ynrreaaevs. eio,, are promptly BeMled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay ol veferenoe go I IlB_i-i Office. Tho F.esc-rvos for prelection cl Fell, y,
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    • 292 7 If Yon Want A Drink that is a $;ood Drink— a healthy Drink a tasty Drink a Drink that stimulates, Strftigtl-ens, refreshes, and leaves a pleasant flavour -ask for eoKuars malted milk. Wherever you are, wherever you may be, He-lick's is ahvayi ready t little wwehbt, and it ii made
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  • 553 8 The effective appearance of the monitors of the Belgian coast has let the British public into a secret, and, at the same time, taught the Germans a useful lesson. They have learned that seaside visits are unhealthy for the Power which does not command the sea. It
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  • 210 8 The Christiania Morgenblad of OctcLer 3rd, publishes a long article by Professor Dr. Juris Karl Lehtnann, ofGottingen, which is an artless and almost touching bid for the sympathies of Scandinavia m general and Norway m particular. 1 starts, of course, from the postulate that the war
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  • 133 8 Paris, Oct. 24, A Swedish diplomatist who reached Paris to-day from Berlin sa\s that the outstanding feature m tbe German capital, as well as m every German town traversed, is the numbei of wounded m tbe streets. He declares that m Berlin, out of every
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 360 8 NO INCREASE IN PRICES OF ____9 \W W Uninterrupted Supplies during the War obtainable from all Leading Agents. I (MAKERS: W. J. BATES Co., DENTON, MANCHESTER.) I 1 N i Ili^dfelAl GHENT EHHIBITIQN, 1913, I SEMI-DIESEL ENGINES. 9 »l B^__. B _a_____________nM— -■—■v^ 11 I _^4-_-B-B_-Ba--i--i-_---r a «-_r'^7r. Jm 1
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    • 10 8 For Chronic Chest Complaint?, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la. 6d
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    • 170 8 _-----m-a--^------------WC-----_------_--r_M _—^___y T.. 'T-^^ 'AWW&Mm-'jmjmmArMaaa- I DUNLOP 1 AU. rtS \7-'- I DUNLOP !B V Motor and Motor Cycle Tyres fc W7/ S i lj fl SUPREME IN tl 3 Quality and Wearing Oqpabftfttes. IK I U EUNLCP. founders of the 0 U Pneumatic Tyre Industry I !_r 1 >i_^P^-X^'V'--.
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  • 53 9 'Coßaacr--L ur ro I>ec. 1) j Bank li.n 3 2 4 7-16 11 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits 3m c 2-4} India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 23^ Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buyir g 58.54 Bank of England Ra.e 5% Bar Silver
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  • 151 9 Dec. 1. Tin Gambler buyers 8 00 Gambier Cube No. 1 9 00 Gambler Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 18.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyeie 35 CO Nutmegs (110 to tho lb.) 21.00 Nutnfcgs '80 to tbe lb 2 .00 Mace (Banda) t 80.00 Cloves (Amboina)
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  • 38 9 Left. Due. Arrived, Sept. SO November 2 ?-<>v. I Oct. a o h Oct. 8 c c Ot. 15 *4 Oct. n 83 23 Oct. 29 Nov. Nov. 2 Nov. jy Nov. 21 Nov. :7
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  • 33 9 Note.— The above is the only information which is obtainable at present from the Master Attendant. Date. Vessel's Name. i .r^. Nov. 80 Kilmoa Keyust Dux r^'ion H. N'oordrauk iroduce Miiur
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  • 108 9 To-Day. [ntn.i_mdl.ate una local mails whU Im foava m list below Ptnang. Malaefca, F.M.S. i Johore (Overland) .Daily hy Train/ Ba.m. <_ c p .y. Bangkok |AM Kangkok 7 KM Kerimon n Pouloe Soepji *i v Singkawaug, Pamangkat Samba, Billitoa j.j P. Swett. nbam, Penang. Coiomh,. Suez ft
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  • 84 9 SINGAPORE (TANk-R0A1... Wkkkdavs Sundays. Maii Daily leaves for north at 7. 7 m, ai d 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore ;.t 9.' 1 a.. 10.29 a, noon, i. ho p., B.SI p., l.«0p. Mail arrives from north at h.16 a ru. aLd 7.14 p.«n. Trains leave
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  • 320 9 PerP ftO. str Kile- Wa— ■T.B. Payidsoa 8.0. Moore, J. Kmnaird. T. Wright J) Wil bob. Mioses E. Plgn, N. Warter, Mr lb* W. E. McNaoght, Mr and Mn Wreford, Mn P.A Panted, ;vir ft Mrs D. Doig M fre T. B. Murray. M.s Calk. PerP. ft O
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 56 9 "BORNEO" W® It II __f™ __t I m W m 111 it .H I X V STEWART WILSON m m AND ___m*___PMh mmmm mwXaW i-Hmbum nni ii? I ft-i |H TS^k a^^mx j'"L TB| W jtf^L fc=aS m 9 Iml _M I 9 *&I. B Bl lil Va m J
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    • 255 9 WATCHMAN'S jl CONTROL _^_k > __-_r CLOCK. if 111 r c STATIONS llL^I^S-^y^^ |l The only Reliable 3? ©g^^^g^ Check for J;; lU Watchmen on large Estates or Fft B :r 1 BBB_B-6f18.M Premisescomplete with Leather Sling Case, marking keys, and box bulletins Price $32. Chs J. GAUPP Co. 33,
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    • 165 9 For Children's Seeking Oongh at N.j;ht. Woods' Qtnst Peppermint Cure ■-^n^« y^ t^- r -wu---._.^^ w M rHHHim H ¥11 ■■■■111 |.l|| BB ■lIUJ— j FfiO riOT _I_ft_f§r__! P Hfir" tui n»r rill r £3*_ p pl HI 11 IW. &J.l 111 11 k _r*ifc _b-_rl*_f I v^Sib^JebbHl Vy -nlvS_»
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 264 9 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co., and contain the observat ons made at Honckong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (UN.) The data are date and our of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Millimeters m MN Direction of Wind
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  • 404 10 Tht- Hon. 1 uasiimr. _ti M. Morrison, l begs to acknowledge the receipt oi the following further contributions Already acknowledged 1351,618.91! Percy R. Hill 50 Collections at the CatboUs Cathedral of tbe Good Shepherd, per Lev. F. Kuandel 851.66 l.o::ian Catholic Church ol 81
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  • 41 10 Mrs EL B. Salinond (c-o The Cable I>epot. Keppel Harbour) acknowledges gratefully tue following subscriptions Amount previously acknowledged 118,742.55 Mad .me de Courcois la L. A. (2nd Subscription' :>0 I Subordinate Civil Service list Instalment" 10 Total 918-827.65
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  • 111 10 rUSTHEB ABRESTS. Three more Chinese have been arrested m connection with the raid ou Semuiyeh village. The -'hiuese shop krai.i who was *hot by the robbers has since dit ti. It was the assistance rendered by the lvilian party m the chase after the rob bass which
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  • 99 10 Tue police at Klattg recently found fwo large coiU vi copper wire m the jungle, .ie Sebrang, and s delectirs named Aug Kai raeeeeded In arresting a Chinaman named Nap Kah whom, he thought knew ■omething about lhe oeeurrenee. The detective then nnearthsd twoothei eoila i -.ich
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  • 60 10 ft ia reported thai Mr W. M. Laidlaw, at onetime assistant District Offices Cpper Perak, m charge of Klian Intan will sue- 1 ceed Mr H. B. Ellerton as District officer Kuala Kangsar, when the latter proceeds I on leave. Mr Laidlaw is the only officer I •J the Civil
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  • 264 10 WAI. RELIEF FUND. 1). (i. .Maclean (Ist instal.' ...5100 P. \Y. Smith 50 A. H. Foggie (Ist hiatal.) 20 Gap! s. Belson 20 a. K. K. id (Ist LnstalJ 80 M. Browne 30 J, J. Casis 15 Neil Bf. Heck 25 Wm. BfcNab 30 .1.
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  • 327 10 Rn.i Siugapore. Ist hee. At tbe auctions held to day the general tone was steady, with a strong demand for the best Smoked Sheet, which sold up to M 29, au advance of Ss ou the week. Due parcel of 1 me l'ale t.'iepe realised »118, but
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  • 22 10 Agents. Welsh Co. Jiuiah:— 8,300 Agents. Jaeger and Co. 1 United Sumatra: 40,000; total 11 months _>70,G00. J
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  • 1496 10 JUDGMENT AGAINST THEM. I In the Supreme Court, yesterday after- i noon, judgment was given m the appeal case, wherein Behn Meyer and Company, Ltd., appealed against the judgment of Mr Dyson, who gave judgment for Mr Alfred Lea, for $246.70 m respect to the return
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  • 345 10 Singapore, December 1. A very good demand was experienced at the Auction held today and prices of moat grades marked substantial advances on the week. Smoked Sheet sold up to }129, the top price of the sale, there being very keen competition for lots of tine quality
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