The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 December 1914
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Title Section17 1914-12-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I rv r s\ SINGAPORE, FKIDAY. DECEMBEB 4, 1914. NO. 8,309.17 words
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Article167 1914-12-04 1 The visit of the King and M. Poincare to the troops at the front has evoked enormous enthusiasm Page 5. The fighting on the West Front is reported as only detached actions, fermelle I has heen taken. There v.tis a violent bombardment near Dixmude. [n the A.rgonpe167 words
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Article1220 1914-12-04 1 The iv p i c tts seed m c n with i p irttcul ulj the domestic tei >r, bul Derail) to the land m n tiich th domes! ic iutei i r v .i m! d. < rerui o\ the Qei ma. land Bagland bo the1,220 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement496 1914-12-04 1 ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT! BEAD MAKK AND LEARN "WE At Last we have Solved the ECONOMIC Conditions of SINGAPORE Why waste money m visiting other places, to see the WAR GAZLTTES when we can •-how yon a!! thai is to496 words
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Advertisement163 1914-12-04 1 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT OUR BIGGEST NIGHT A GRAND PROGRAMME OF .SELECT PICTURES Br< tight out, r gardh ss of cos;, t tr the satisfaction of ocr patrons and to be screened for the first time m Singapore at our show, the GAIETY PICTURE PALACE I Junction of bt Bkncoolen Streets OAUIOHTS163 words
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Advertisement154 1914-12-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Killis s Circus opens on Saturday night at Kreta Ayer— P.ige 10. At Massage Hull there ure three opera tors, now Page 'J. l'owell and C are selling two motor cara— Page 3. Colonial Engineers Office call tor tenders for three works Page 2. At the Stat' Opera154 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1914-12-04 1 THE WEEK. Friday 4th. f'g.. w -10-. 8 a.m. Legislative Council, 2-30 p m. Lantetn Lecture m Chinese on the War V.M C.\. a p.m. Lecture by Rev. \v. Mnrrav, n.a. "Tne Reformation iv Drill Ball, 8-30 p.m Saturday sth. lisjt- Water— o-7 a.m., i 1-0 p.m Polo PracticeTyers.il, 5134 words
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Article450 1914-12-04 2 iwi i Fighting \r phe X;. >NT. a descends I Sit B J ward Morthey, littomej m i i\.'a-j \\'i liani 111. and Qoeeu Aine-. the B. WT, NTortbey, whose death irred al the age ol 92 ye m al lodcot Ipa >n. an450 words
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Article214 1914-12-04 2 Ths tt mps*' correspondent t- legraphe Icon Perpifiaan tiie story of strange duel which look i lace lately m the nentral m iters it th-- hurhour of Valentin, iti Sp tin. Sines lh« opening ol hostilities a German iteamet and a Belgian Bteamei have heen lying214 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement781 1914-12-04 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TenAera will he received at the COLONIAL ENGINEERS Otttce, up to noon of the Uh Deoember, 1911, fa- the following works:— 1. Painting and repairs to MagiPtratcs* Court Tainting to Quarters for Subordinate Oillcers at Buffalo Koad. Painting to Quarters f>r Suhordinates at fc-'eraugoon Koad. Kvery person781 words
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Advertisement413 1914-12-04 2 For Sale FOR SALE 10 H.P. Riley Motor, always running, with Insurance Policy till April, 1915, for £175. S 1,000. I I Apply Lieut. ELLIOT, Alexandra Ba-iacks. 28-11 1,4-12 FOR SALE Black Polo Pony. Apply Box 12, c/o Fress. 1-1» 712 FOR SALE 16 foot pine Hongkong builtj boat, complete413 words
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Advertisement368 1914-12-04 2 To Let ...I GODOWN TO LET No. 5 Palmer Godowns. Area 9, 500 square feet. Entry Irom Ist October. Apply FRASER ft CUMMING, 29 Winchester ETouse. 2-9 mwf uc TO LET Seaside Furnished Bnnglow, No. 43 Telok Kurau. Apply to M. H. SASSOON, 5, ilalacca-St. 1-8 uc TO LET. Grasshank,368 words
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Advertisement210 1914-12-04 2 NOTICE to PARENTS. I S3 li PUSS a SB -Am. tm f*"' To give your children m !k of an inferior SLEDGE BRAND is obtainable from a JI 'the provision dealers? tC When ordering therefore, insist upon being BtippUed Sledge Brand. 3QLB porters: j T^YERS v MZMmmWmm\mmmmmm\m\ I 111 Ifli210 words
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Article1427 1914-12-04 3 Bd n*gh, i bai a i noai mr, g ,v. i 111. tTMtV BWIIBI u.nml Point arc m B public, aa tin ir MStba bt't'or,' lhe iat lond appean d indergraduat .1 en i anial 1 m paign 1 d ti i iii. onteel lake m 01 I1,427 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1914-12-04 3 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, THE PROPF RTY OF FIFTEEN PAWNSHOPS, On Friday, 4th Dec, at 10 a.m. On Monday, 7th Dec, at 10 a.m. The Pledgee consisting ol Watches, chains c.old. Diamond and other Kings, Earrings, Chinese and Bfiatay Ornament?, ttc will be ou view Irom r_iou.:.iy. Ihe BOth158 words
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Advertisement698 1914-12-04 3 m AFTER yi 1 y illness m i/W| Many people find great difficulty ws y£-l\ U] recovering their full strength, 3^? ilMr^i' until they begin to take rcrv/ ■-'VAN A'- B rmrw b 4 Ml ATm. m Aim l l omc i \ks\ The Prompt and j Powerful Invigorator p<^698 words
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Advertisement276 1914-12-04 3 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Seriah Shop Fittings etc. ALSO A French Iron Safe TO BE HKL U AT No. 70 RIVER VALLEY ROAD, On Saturday, sth December, at 2.30 p.m. CHING KENG LEE Co., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture; Dinner and Tea Services; Glassware; Platedware &c. At276 words
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Advertisement1466 1914-12-04 3 Auctions BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Property SITUATE AT THE sth MILESTONE. SERANGOON KOAD TO BB HELD at Messrs CHING KENti LEE Cos Sale room, DIM MONDAY, 27st DECEMBER, AT 2.30 P.M. Freehold land sit oat < wi the lib __2iUtt<oe F .on fl,1,466 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1914-12-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, De cember 4, 1914. Now that this great European war has lasted for fciur months, there must be many, amongst tl.p nations involved m this titanic struggle, who feel compelled to re examineand reconstitute the foundations of their faith m what they had hitherto believed1,498 words
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Article461 1914-12-04 4 Tin sist< rs of bhe late lie A. M s. Hermann desire to expri bs tht ir thanks to those friends who so kindly ent wri tths 1 aud letters of condolence. Out of ft populat on of five thousand bbc old Hertfordshire town of Hatfield bas up wards of461 words
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Article105 1914-12-04 4 RESULT! OF RUSSIA'S STICKS Eta-MMM II- ;i- ac Btn ate ftuhtii k riM Gei man i I <■- ihe I poised v. ith h. a i Oa the U N bat* i I ba* a boon bi fori The Etosaiai i ba trim pooi .i..,-- Carpathians from105 words
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Article44 1914-12-04 4 I dum. Oct 25. German worn i m l bal 1,0 < all of tta Sa I aal. The Bi :n i .<■ benefit ol i repoi pying tht Porte, m bic i al i I yis i be made to ReuterReuter - 44 words
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385 1914-12-04 4 IVesl agtoo, lld I lb* < bs I i bhl i!.' I t rofivs ia i anode, if poe seer- notary foothold can < t.t. I tree tl odinj troops to Bai op h inn I Statei I iin af the Monroe Germany385 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1914-12-04 4 [KATZ BROS, Ltd. L&^K^ 1 PAR,S Are "tailored to fit the leg." The --No mmmmm^^^ metal can touch you feature prevents chaiing and irritation. High f^r grade materi ils are used throughout- the metal parts are Brass, Nickel f<- A\ plated and will not rust. The hose -^^SS^^^^W are held285 words
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Advertisement89 1914-12-04 4 cr 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 highest89 words
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Article80 1914-12-04 5 SZSS DOWN SOUTH. marine Cable Su i 1 Paris com ill|':i I 1 (I f I i "i n.ii won by os iged top of tb the i bi-. tea a a live! Ie ai riolenl o bard men I nue > which our f i•i I80 words
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Article16 1914-12-04 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. ■I I I I of tfa ii lain I E. X j j16 words
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Article31 1914-12-04 5 j 11 rel bows j Ptroaid it r I u tatemenl the i rstoca I OUt tC I of 1 I dto tl rnmei tugi to I)e atCI S.C.M.P.S.C.M.P. - 31 words
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Article134 1914-12-04 5 1 I c on tta nt to th nd i Km- svei aOl rer will 1 bit opinion ol d like to hi it lEinpii t 1 r the Kenan j U leavi ren mote parti orld bs layi is I going raid k__ il b pat.134 words
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Article35 1914-12-04 5 1 Wr_j Chaa. (irenier have .n-iiv. J Koala Lumpur from home. Mil rd Wi cdrhas arrived __t Ipoh. The 1 H. rhara, Chaplain of Province ley. returned to Penang from E _gfend by the Malta.35 words
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Article124 1914-12-04 5 ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. fßj Submarine Cubic]. R«l TW9*§ Skhvic*. Lo too Dec. 2, 4.40 p m v Paris telegram states that intense enthusiasm has been shown m northern France where '!> i King ami President Poiucarej vi^i \be British forces and motored amid I th. j tyow cheers124 words
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Article163 1914-12-04 5 Honours for Heroes. Special S _un v London, D c. B, 8.4 C ro tbe G announc a farther 59 Distinguished iewwi trdere. The Losses m F1...-.ders. i oee iry exp »mputes tbe lo »-.'s ii. i- i" ■I■ ('binders at 300,000 of 'v bora I ie I163 words
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Article19 1914-12-04 5 I Dee. 5.4 C p.m. -The Prince I rVales fund totals four millions ster ling.19 words
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Article31 1914-12-04 5 Dec. 5 5.40 pm, The i cf the Barl of Stair. I.' m ma Sool n H 6G irs 0! age an I ed n 1 He served m R.H.G31 words
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Article20 1914-12-04 5 GERMANY APOLOGISES, TO PORTUGAL. n, Dee. 9, 7.10 p.m. Rentei understand* thai German] bas apologised to 1 sion of Augola.20 words
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Article26 1914-12-04 5 Dc Wet Capi-ired. 1.. a ion 15 a,m. An off) i tl telegram from Pret rial atec that DeWet has beei :aptui I26 words
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Article51 1914-12-04 5 i 1 a. Tbe co denl of the Morning Pos! at Petrogi sd State bal G ral Ren tpf baa h >• n Bupi teu dod h tause b< Bras i s > da 3 b luie m 1 i tsiti n io the concentration encloi .tl51 words
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Article41 1914-12-04 5 London, No D c. 8. Theri baa been nti-Gei ms outbreo At alparai 30. Crowd stormed lei mi b 1 ildings, th< and Ihe GOl il and trami m sm tht d. 1 oopia aupprt d the 141 words
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Article189 1914-12-04 5 T:--. prospect of s v.m. i probable coin- nd a bride are whit the fori u n ..st lew wei ke bavi brought to Sergt. Maj CJ. T. Darrell, »1 the U.K. A. IHe was one of Ihe k dauntless three ol j |heEx - 189 words
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Article95 1914-12-04 5 BELGRADE OCCUPIED. London, Dec. 2, 5.40 p.m.— A 3oflatele gram says that tbe situation is critical m Serbia. It is reported that Belgrade has been evacuated and communication is interrupted between Belgrade and Nish. An official (elegram issued at Nish states that b Banguinary Bghting is proceeding95 words
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Article768 1914-12-04 5 WAR NE WS VIA MANILA. Washington Nov. 15. -Driven backward by the flood tid» which is sweeping over the country m Flanders, the Germans tire destroying bhe bridges and culverts as they '.'.o. London reports thai rim culverts of the Leopold and Schipdonck canals have already b 00 blown up.768 words
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Article332 1914-12-04 5 Ma..\( OA. I The Committee ackuowledge with thanks receipt of tbe following: Already acknowledged 34.913.64 Staff and Coolies of Alor Gajah Estate s__ Collected by Messrs Chan Cheng Siew. Ong Kirn Kiat, Sect Kee Ann, E. Kong Guan, Low Kay Seng, Leong Long Haun, Kit332 words
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123 1914-12-04 5 To night at. >> o'clock the Hey. .1. A- B. Cook will give a lantern lecture m the Swatow dialect to be reuJered into Cantonese by Mr. Khon Kay Hien, on the War, giving ren -ons why we are fighting, and123 words
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Article94 1914-12-04 5 fhe annual meeting of bhe above church book place on Wednesday night, the j Rev. W, Murray presiding. Favourable reports of the various branches of the work '.vert: made, shewing especially a great] increase m contributions for church and charitable purposes. Mr H. S. Mackenzie,! nf94 words
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Article97 1914-12-04 5 i The coast guard cutter Polillc arrived afc lloilo on Xov. 17th and reported that all j of the salvanle cargo had been taken out! of tbe stranded British steamer l.engloe. i It is believed tbat the bull will be ahandoned as tbe difficulties m tbe way of refloating her97 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement224 1914-12-04 5 I Robinson Co. J j ARE SHOWING f I A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF j ACCEPTABLE XMASS 1 SOLID SILVER WARE I I DAINTY JEWELRY I CHOICE LEATHER GOODS I AND j FANCY ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I ALSO g A LARGE SELECTION OF j TOYS FOR TEE CHILDREN. rs^^m^TJs-^a^rtss^^ «ffla__ußsK^Biv224 words
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Advertisement623 1914-12-04 6 Shipping j FOO A HOLIDAY TO AUSTRALIA BY THE X P. M.s NEW AND FAST STEAMERS "T ASM AN" and "HOUTMAN" each ft-QOQ lona groes; 8 0 ••> leal water dlapjaceinept. -ion mail steamers specially built and designed lot tbe Australian trade and travelling la tbe ti plea can aooommodate623 words
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Advertisement839 1914-12-04 6 S h S p p i ii g KONINKLIJKE PAKE7VAART MAATSCHAPPIJ X Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Janssens Koemai, Bandjermapsin, Ftagen, Kota-Barce, Balik-Papan, Samarinda, Tarakan and Boelongan Dec 4 Van Goens Belawan-Deii Dec 4 Van Riemsdyk Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon839 words
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Advertisement611 1914-12-04 6 Shipping IT. 9 Mm 9 Mm\lk>9 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betwei a Yokohama via ports to Marseillea, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service havt been specially designed and constructed, and611 words
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Advertisement339 1914-12-04 6 m^ m^aaaaa^.^ammmmmmrm SfclßSSrPlSS*' a v. E |4 fy- h r j, STEAM NAVIGATIOfBhina, Japiu Penang, Ceylcn lustra!.^ India Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports. Plymouth and For freight, pass& b tr ,_v. further information ap} H. W. BUCKLAND, a(;f,v M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For Saigon, Haiphong, Hong kong, China, Japan,339 words
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Article249 1914-12-04 7 j The report of the Tanjong Malim Rubber i Company, Ltd., for the year eudtd 30th j.Tune, 1914, to be presented at tbe meet .ing on the 4th just., states that the profit i amounts to £11, 104, to which has to be added the balance brought249 words
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Article224 1914-12-04 7 We have received the following from the Gontessu Evelyn Martinengo Cesaresco I translate from the Secolo of to day, October 19 the following conversation between /he correspondent of that news paper and one of the King's Indian soldiers now m France. The correspondent was curious224 words
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Article183 1914-12-04 7 The report of the Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June, 1914, to be submitted to the meeting on the 10th ult., 6tates that after providing for depreciation of buildings and machinery the profit for the year is £32,890, to which must183 words
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Article164 1914-12-04 7 Safeguarding Interests or Arabs Delhi. Nov. 18ch. In order to preserve the neutrality of Persia and to safeguard the interests of the Arab tribes ou the banks of the Shatt el-Arab, which had been blocked by the Turks, thus preventing the passage of vessels to remove the164 words
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Article42 1914-12-04 7 A Reuter telegram foom Montiers states that the last wall of rock bas been brought down m the tunnel from Montiers, m France, to Granges, m Switzerland, the engineers from tbe two sides meeting at half-past four, amid cheering.42 words
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Article439 1914-12-04 7 A.DDBBB6 i" Xl Mtaii 'I BOOTS. 1 Tbe monks pf Bt Sergius monastery Petrograd bora sddrasaad the troops as follows Christ loving soldier.-.. You are now fighting the German, who for ages bas boasted of his honesty and wa6 proud of bis* cultnr,'. One of tbe Bmpesota439 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement496 1914-12-04 7 THE CNIV LIFE IHSUUXGE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. UR6EBT PAID-UP CIPITIL OF INV EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I EEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, E.C. 3 Tl I .upany has £20.000 d. nosittd with the Bojweme Court496 words
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Advertisement545 1914-12-04 7 i MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED 500 0(M CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1125 001 I CAPITAL PAID-UP is^SW RESERVE FUND f^oS BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. 11. Melvill Simons Esq J. Maitland Esq, Sir I'avid Yule. .1. M. Kyrie Esq. <:hief Manager Percy Mould545 words
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Advertisement500 1914-12-04 7 mmmmm mmmmmmwmr ■■"imriT— nyiu« MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Established 1887, Policies are "WORLD WIDE," UNR- l STRICTED," M INDISPUTABLE and NO' FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc. are promptly settled by the General Agents at i Singapore without the delay of referene* to Head Office. Tho Reserves for protection500 words
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Advertisement10 1914-12-04 7 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Is, 6d10 words
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Advertisement254 1914-12-04 7 Several firms of Belting makers aud dealers are selling inferior imitations of our well fcnowa Cotton Belt, and describing it as Belting of the Gandy type." "equal to Gaudx's," satee as Gandy 's." fee. We are dentous m the interest of the public to waru users against such statements. It254 words
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Article2330 1914-12-04 8 (From our O^tm CorYCApOndiamQ London, Oct. 20. PBINCB Louis Rerk. nation. Apart from the purely military and naval operations the chief interest this week centred, m the resignation of Prince Louis of Hattenberg the First Sea Lord. It was inevitable after the virulent cam paign this week against2,330 words
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Article69 1914-12-04 8 When the House of Commons reassem- bled on the llth it will be Found that no fewer than seven out of the thirteen Whips will be absent, and change! m the work cf the minor Ministers will be necessary. The departure of Mr Wedgwood Beon,69 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1914-12-04 8 MY* DEAR SIR It is absolutely impossible to get a 1 better pen of any description than "SWAN" I |bu^Ai)4 9&K Ul The latest Swan "is the Safety which cannot Mil leak even carried upside down Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement Sold by Jewellers, Importers, and Stationers. <■*— n ILLUSTRATED239 words
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Advertisement278 1914-12-04 8 For Cuisine luulllllluOa H lT__ XJJ& Jm J^. j KUALA LUMPUr:. 0. MULLER, IU MARTINA, 9ma v. »_t ln-f„_ r »o( br s.vtt W »t}_»i o,st»«.0 ,st»«. Twv* who then r. on,-™ <-_-i_bxj__. im eeemmmmm j BUSINESS AS USUAL Our BtOC j Contains too enormous list foi d iIMITED QUALITIES278 words
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Article1473 1914-12-04 9 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Dec. 2nd. •AU baying quota tio as of Sterling Shares mast be regarded na purely nominal (ov the present. Cap. ieaoß. Paid. Last Div Buykbb. Sellers. 85,000 2s 9b Allagai 7«J% 13 17 600,0*0 1 1 Anglo-Java 2 31,473 words
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Article51 1914-12-04 9 ■CORRECTED UP TO Dec. 3) Bank 4 m/s 2-4 7-16 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits 8 me 2-4? India, T. T. 174^ Honqkono, demand 20§ Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buylr g 88.54 Bank cf England Rate 6% Bar Silver London 23 1-1651 words
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Article161 1914-12-04 9 Dec. 3. Tin 100 tone 169.00 Gamb.er buyers 8 00 Gambler Cube No. 1 9 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper ..lack ordin. Spore buyers 18.50; Pepper, (White fair) buyeis... 34 50 Nutmegs (J .0 to the lb.) 2 1. C0 Nu'mape :80 to the lb I 2^.00161 words
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Article44 1914-12-04 9 Note. The abovo is the only ...formation which ie obtainable at present from the Master Attendant. Date. Vessel's Name. Flag. I>ec. 2 Uensiena Imtch Van Goens Emile Qoci Nu-wv'^iiin l>ec. I Han Fo Satm f>ol 'i Singaradja >f Rrouvver M Prachatipok mm44 words
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Article72 1914-12-04 9 KAIL TABLE. To -Day. Eaaermedfata tad lootl luaiN wri I he total m list below Penang. Malacca, P.H 3, <V Joh (Overland) .Daily by Pcalal -a it. I :\m. Kerimon v j Pouloe Boegi 9AM Bangkok i.m T. Tinggi, Beagkatia I Began I P. Rajah, Tembilahan >v [ndragtti72 words
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Article83 1914-12-04 9 SINGA.PORF (T\\;; R ■%•>,. WfeBEDIM ft BUY] «y-\ Mail Daily leaves 10.- no-th tl a. mM 7.0 p.m. o !!•>;• traiaf leave I tore t 9. n a.. 18 51a., ao -i. 1.89 p., 8.8 Mail air.- Fi ma north y rt j 7.14 p..-. bim ive fr83 words
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Article41 1914-12-04 9 Left. Due Arrived. Sept. 30 November 2 2 Oct. 8 3 .3 Oct. S fi 6 Ot. 15 14 Oct. if 23 m 'Jet. 29 ..30 0 Nov. fl Nov. V 2 Nov. 19 Nov. 2» Nov ;741 words
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Article348 1914-12-04 9 Pec T. ft O. str Nile. —Messrs T. It. Davids- n B. O. Moore. J. Kinnair_. T. Wi ii.'!,: D. WUBon. Mieses E. Figg, N. Warter, r i- I M.^ W. E. McNanght, Mr and "dr^- Hereford, ure F. A. Punted, Mr Mrs D. D ig Mi Mrs348 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1914-12-04 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Exterminators. (The Universal,) For Kimigating with Patent TTniversal owder. Lite Oi Soda. I For killing weeds.) and !I jocusts. dialing and Adding Machines. "(The Lsrunsviga and Bri-Cal, lent. "Borneo," and kt Buffalo M brandsFresh stocks monthly. eJ irsttes. )e Reszke and Weinberg). ?isinfectant. Sanitas216 words
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Advertisement170 1914-12-04 9 IDYSENTERYI I AND Jbiirfhoeal j BROWN'S ECtriC. c 8 To oe h;u.l ai im DISPBH* I baby, and oi -1188 BRMfli, Qraaadale, River Valley -toad, Su ma 1 __<# Xl 3 J_W-.-*..U.V»r.<__-oyr 1 .._«__B^^ t lino e?gt oyvnrii r ryrl ill Oil. f £lil Vllrln Sv »*i?rf I iff rs«170 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous275 1914-12-04 9 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co., and contain the observat ons made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, aud at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are dite and I our uf despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Bfillimeters m MN Direction of275 words
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Article210 1914-12-04 10 '1111. i-.\ IDEN< E WASHED AWAY, In the Mat-rial Court, yesterday after noon. Leow Kee, of Alexandra l.oad, was eh ai 'gi'd with house-breaking by night, by breaking into a house at Tiong P»ahru,oecr.ptad by L.m Tiaug Hoo". on the Blgbt of Nov* -<■■ ii 27210 words
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Article592 1914-12-04 10 each < Ihe 1 I of m 9 v broogl op m i! pofot i ourl j ater lay, charged i v' 1 pting en i 3srsT4 pham, Jones end I niton, i fall elj preto nding that i i•• dclii >;ii g a lull lv akou592 words
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Article311 1914-12-04 10 Ri \i vi. 01 Business. Messrs Baku r, Morgan a Co., reported on Wednesday 1 Emerging from the mist of disor^ani-.-•ition brought about by the war, conditions making business more possible on 11 small scale -appear to be adjusting themselves, and certain facilities are now available toM.M. - 311 words
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Article70 1914-12-04 10 Agents Pat irson, Simons and Co. Trafalgar 2.283 against 1,678 i total to date 15,807. 19j000 coconuts; against 18,000 total ro date 181,900 coconuts, Lower Perak 1,300 ..genta Hoogl ndt and Co. Bate Rata 883 Pangkaltan 44,000 Agents. i.v. itt ..e.d Co. Nyalas 7 ,592 six70 words
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Article452 1914-12-04 10 MADfao .and M' t:lated Children. One ot uuc readers says the straits Echo sends the allowing extracts from a letter written loa lady m Penang by the last mail The first lot Ol wounded soldiers arrived m MahchestOK la.t weekend poor souls. Some ol these have had terrible452 words
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Article855 1914-12-04 10 The following items are from Ceylcn. and Indian rapers: Calcutta, Nov. 19th. The Morning Post reproduces a Buda Pest letter giving private oflicial figures of the Austrian losses during the first three months. Austria can find two million more men but no money, and is on the855 words
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Article512 1914-12-04 10 fall m Rates fob Insubance. The amount of business being transad ed m the war-risk market at Lloyd's against the risk of Zeppelin raids and German bombs shows no sign of diminution, j On the contrary, the big demand for war j risks which set m on512 words
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Article333 1914-12-04 10 The Eastern Star Lodge of tbe International Order of Good Templars, which meets every Wednesday evening at 8, m the Short Street Girls' School, was favoured last session aud the present session, with a visit by two members from New Zealand, who are333 words
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Article30 1914-12-04 10 Sunday, 6th December. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3..J0 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement240 1914-12-04 10 COMPLETE CHANGE TQ-NiC.if ANI. PMAiftIOTH MENAGERIE, FEATS AND FEATURES i ONLY POSSIBLE TO THIS OUtCUS COMPANY Proficient Professionals Every Evening 0-:,G p.i DOORS OPEN ONE BOUB EARL.AX. to-morrow Friday Grand Fashionable HlgU. aturday Two Performances. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE CIRCUS. LOCATION OPPOSITE KKETA AVER POLICE .STATION OPEN!i\G sth DECEMBER.240 words
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