The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 December 1914
1914-12-14
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1914-12-14 1 Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1914. NO. 8,317.14 words
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Article251 1914-12-14 1 Much enthusiasm bus beeo aiouoed !)> the brilliant and complete naval victor] near tbe Falklands. The ill fated Gtermaa ships fought bravely till they &f;nk —Page 7. Another Qerman cruiser, tbe Friedricb J\arl, has beou Bnnfa by mine m the Dal tic. whilst the auxiliary cruiser Prinz251 words
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Article1441 1914-12-14 1 THE LIMITATION OF GBRMANI 4MBII [ONS. In looking forward to the end of the present terrible war there are obviously two alternatives to he considered the success of Germany and ber failure. If Germany bLculd succeed m overcoming the allies, and tedocg them to sub&tantial submission, at1,441 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement343 1914-12-14 1 THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. A. .V Z0 P. W. Two Shows tor one Payment. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. Commencing Saturday, December 12 ALL BIG FEATURES'OF FAMOUS PRODUCERS MARY STUART 3 Deeplj Emotional and Pathetic Pai*ts 3 ■I v i- pan dkHuU twrnkei I g witti a mom of343 words
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Advertisement190 1914-12-14 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT commencing at 9 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT "VIVE L' ENTENTE CORDIALE NIGHTS 3 ONLY. I XPtNSIVE AND IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT. NIGHTS 3 ONLY. The Famous FRENCH Illusionist and Necromancer from the Leading Theatres ot EUROPE. Neckelsonn remind*i "Quite the best seen out- of190 words
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Advertisement160 1914-12-14 1 L VTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mous Neckelsonn, tbo French illusionist, at tbe Palladium Page 1. Pictures and Malay drama at tbe Stai Opera i'u^o. l. 7, Newton Road, to let Earnished rooms without board available residence with English private family Page K. P. M. revised sailing Page 6. Powell Co.*B important auction160 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1914-12-14 1 THE WEEK. Monday 14th. High Water— 7-13 a.m., 8-34 p.m. Polo Practice Tyertall, 5 p m. Garner. Quelch and Co.. Winchester lluuse, noon. Tuesday 15th. High Water— 7- B a.m., 93S p.m. Wednesday 16th Hign Waccr— B 41 a.m., 10-7 p.m. Polo Practice- Tyersali. 5 p.m. Tfcsrsda? 17th. High Water—92 words
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Article219 1914-12-14 2 v apt MacDoagal of the steamer S ineric. vhich arrived m Calcutta from South Africa one Monday, went ashore few tioiirs after the arrival of the Steamer uud Oil retnrniu^ about nine o'clock at night m v ittngay, whilst he was standing on the gangway, he slipped between tbe steamer219 words
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Article61 1914-12-14 2 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. <iarrett A Sons, Limited, have lutroduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated steam m which it is claimed half a too of coal will go as far as a ton m the older61 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement629 1914-12-14 2 Notices THE PHO GUAN COMPANY, Ltd. Notice is hereby given that at an extraordinary General .Meeting of the above Company held on the 3rd day of December, 191«, the following Bpe« ial resolution was passed "That the Co ui>any be wound up voluntarily Under Ihe provisions of the Companies Ordinance629 words
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Advertisement485 1914-12-14 2 Wanted FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Wanted to let two furnished rooms to Ladies or Married Couple (European) without board, m healthy locality and on train line. Moderate terms. Apply BOX 27. c/o Free Press. 14-12 19-1-2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore require the services temporari485 words
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Advertisement467 1914-12-14 2 To let TO BE LET No. 7, Syed Ali (or Newton) Roa 1 at present occupi- dby Mr F. H. Rohinson. Kent $75. Apply to S. TQMLINSON. m. isar C.B. ICO-^i Robiu-on Road. 14-12 1^ 12 TO BE LET Compound houses No. 3. St. Thomas Walk and No 50, GraDge467 words
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Advertisement200 1914-12-14 2 COLEMAN HOUSE 3, COLEMAN STREET. SLNGAPCHE. Late ilotc] ue La Pmt* i FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. J. L. CAMPBELL Co Ud~" JN LIQUIDATION Cash Clearance Sale CONTINUES DURING DECEMBEP AT BARGAIN PRICES. LARGE SELECTION OP I Socks, Shirts, Goflars, Boots, Sho»c Hats, Caps, etc. ARE STILL LEFT.200 words
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Article906 1914-12-14 3 I >OFI BE M i i \N>. I Co] -i. til md from •oath lo Get* foi Btci t <; S rwegiao I itt at 111 i fen Syria I Indiai ftt nol I 4 Geri i .'A I IB i. on r. demanding the i one I906 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement12 1914-12-14 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la. 6d12 words
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Advertisement343 1914-12-14 3 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL Of INT EASTERN COVPiHT PKOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. E.C Th<. Cumpany has £20.000 dooofiited with the Supreme Court of England, and343 words
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Advertisement552 1914-12-14 3 [THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1 125 000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £*****0 RESERVE FUND fJ^OOO BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. n. MeJvill Simons Esq. J. Maitland Esq. Sir David Yule. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Chief Manager Percy Mould552 words
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Advertisement476 1914-12-14 3 CANTON INBURANOE Of risr, b I Hongkong. Marine i«fiip p.t Oqmul Bate* I Beustt-o' Cx, AgeaU ALLIANGE ASSURANCE 6s, "li:, j A c, Jmnl?;rETifitiß^^,, 0 000 Icsurances effected at rates c! wwrtiri Ewill be foucd ravcarabli; ko tbe lsbokx FatepsoD SlfnoB? I Co., LW. t sgnt! 6UARDIAN ASSURAN6E C.i. l?r476 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1914-12-14 3 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Pei Fankii M ssro. Vf, I Bell, J. Deoi n. Etobinaon, R I Parqtdnsli li. W Winmili T. R Is Et. E 1 Jfth, I. < lie. 1 i Issnei ii N. Smith, Hunt r. v B. Hunter, It -i B Mr A Mrs Qai irood. Mi och.301 words
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Article62 1914-12-14 4 G. R. LAMBERT Co. 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 of62 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1914-12-14 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, December 14, 1914. it i We have good scriptural authority for the statement that no man by taking thought can add a cubit to hie stature. To that it might bo added taat no Government or individual by indulging m vain imaginings can create out1,460 words
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Article628 1914-12-14 4 Hv Coubtbsy i Fa > i OrEN BBAL. Paris, l>-o 11. 5 35 p m Official: The Germans have been more active i:; cue region of Ypree; several attacks daring which r.bcs sacce* lad m reaching one i»l our fir&i live »>f breach*! have been repulsed; w<-628 words
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Article56 1914-12-14 4 AMERICAN STOCKS |QJ UP [Pro* 9m < A larva quantity of Pui beM up p^rmiski n t l)l)rt B fa ihoi i to* Fimei of Qeyton maw gay* I rubber i« L >ndoa freeij n t prohibition will t, v. b tben ia L a Iqh 1,,56 words
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Article68 1914-12-14 4 LYickel Club i:. 1,1 'ft,,: met Mr Dunn, August tbere h t■• l! i i 1• Mr W.inul. A lesulu; inn -ia-m bari iv« t utn in. -nil. j-ct cf any S ;-'.> rhicb h ;Ue up, the [adiaa v i I lectded to call coosider :i.- Caking68 words
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Article43 1914-12-14 4 V.'c were court liovenaM i:J ii i: peetei lowing iu-v. The BcittUl collu by the BmdeooaO I an Dec. i I b] tin- armed i Bmpr< st (.1 .i.i[...n r ub tbn i l hi. d t ttu Bmdea on boi43 words
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Article176 1914-12-14 4 Mi -ET'S A] BK i Fillifc > C'iccm is now t rao >ourS Eiridfa Ro«4 to tbe mon iMt.i ;i m K.;irh b tei Su-.i I H ii rbe Midgete are prw lion, a capital itory lan I tells how one of kb< Lad bllO« Bd jjrrit ]tJ176 words
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Article120 1914-12-14 4 U X Ii B reall> cr enj d iplend id pi P:illfl I M v -t' i it '■■■■> picture tf* .<■!-. l'!j»' M ■<>. Ln on >.< im vu a t:j iMa.-ir. itr;d t l.t r irv wti v pinch f i- |m..\. ii oigbcls bj I•■120 words
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Advertisement178 1914-12-14 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. CHILDRENS' BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. DIARIES. Suitable for all Durposes. APPOINTMENT DIARIES. With half Hour 3 Marked CALENDARS OFJULL^ DESCRIPTIONS. LEATHER BOUND BOOKS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. I XMAS WINES "PROVISIONS. DELIVERED FREE SINGAPORE TOWN AND SUBURBS. CHAMPAGNES HOCKS MOSELLES SHERRIES PORTS CLARETS GIN GINGER WINES178 words
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Article336 1914-12-14 5 '.ORE ABOUT BRITISH NAVAL VICTORY. Germans Fight Braveiy. SSi SKRVICI states that Ibe Bei lin IB" mi announcet Ihe sinkiog m warships oil lha F« h i were seekiiij; for i and M. M. 5, i uaopa Iroag iw ,r ish »q ladron i< .M- craiaen336 words
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Article50 1914-12-14 5 Sej a Tbf < i i tria fross tided 1 mtanant Broil v ol I ifanl ry, foi a i.. on >iv. nth, at 800 ft I t!)H riir-i: 1 au.i Dgen sit nation. Ai aj Brodit h pronnl rude, yof t wt n killed l50 words
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Article574 1914-12-14 5 EATING INTO THE CERWAN FRONT. La Bassee Captured. I [B? Submarine CHble]. Kki tkr'h Skevki. London. bee. 11, 5.5 pm. A Paris com moaiqiM >ays Vhv enemy li:ivh displayed ■OHM activity m the region of Ypres. They delivered several attacks, three ol Which were completely repulsed, though574 words
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Article67 1914-12-14 5 1 LTkish Insult at h'edeidah. i ndon. I >■■<.'. 19 12.31 p.m. 1 is -'>'»! .*t Rome tbat Torkihfa gensdHrmeß \Y.v 11 forcibly arrested Ibe Rriti.»h Consul win; had taken refogc tritli H»e Italian Cnnsnl at Hodeidab Tbe Dews reucbed Brjtrea on Soy ami :< c •■-'up67 words
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Article171 1914-12-14 5 Proud of his Determined Army. I >D I .n. I r. !8, I 1 Ifl a m Mr i lirta prop Ming the tons! oi the Kmy at a tenant's dinner at llderly, .-.iM that Ibe King responsibilities to d%ywereaa heavy at tt. of i\u\ man m171 words
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Article119 1914-12-14 5 Sir John Bonser. 12, 1.85 ft.ni.— The il<-;i f b Sir John Dootoc. i "%i» M: W a li e 1 d BOOM r i Kr. air. LJuooln'i luu i. -J4 l-\. i;-v. .lobn BonMr, l>r, 188 Berttta, -ud J. vt ***** Jn-I. 1899, Miry thf-t i :.»tt-'. \ii.119 words
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Article33 1914-12-14 5 London, Dec. .'ird. The pteamer But jan," from Java for Amsterdam, has gone ashore at Deal m a fierce gale after a collision wiin an unknown steamer (Renter via Bombay.)33 words
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Article343 1914-12-14 5 BRILLIANT TRIUMPH OVER THE AUSTRIANS. Enemy's Strategy Collapses. EEtsursß's Special Service.) ondon, I)ec. 12. All indications point tbe Serbs having wrested a brilliant orv out of a dangerous and menacing I position ;uk! having further dealt a crushing blow at Austrian military prestige. A Dashing Attack. According to343 words
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Article272 1914-12-14 5 Big Successes Near Cracow London, l>»c. 11. 11.26 p m.— I'etrogiad, official: it: the Mlava region a vigorous Oerinan offensive, on Thursday, waf repulled, ;'.'ul the Russians are pursuing the enemy's columns, which ar some |>ointB withdrew m disorder to Colon. <>n Wed aesti y night and on272 words
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Article96 1914-12-14 5 I I Bangkok, Dec. 12 —It is reported tbat the French aviators dropped Ibeir bombs on the airship sheds! at Freiburg m Alsace. Despatches from South Africa show that as the result of operations m the Free State directed by General Botha and Haberts eight hundred and96 words
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Article76 1914-12-14 5 Alarmist Reports Unfounded. Hkoter's Skk-icb. London, Dec. 13,5.55 a.m.— The Kaiser's physician, interviewed by an American correspondent m Berlin. *>aid that alarm ing reports were unfounded. Bronchial catarrh has been accompanied by fever, but the fever has goue. and his Majesty is now up and convalescent. He is76 words
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Article117 1914-12-14 5 Different Plans of Campaign. I London. Dec. 13.— A telegram from Amsterdam aaya that the Ilandelsblad learus that the change of post of Chief of the General Staff is due to a difference of opinion between the Kaiser and von Moltke. The latter wanted to concentrate the117 words
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Article371 1914-12-14 5 Policemen May Arrest Boer Rebels. London. Dec. 11, 6.20 p. ra.— The Press Uurean states that Lord Buxtons despatch koMrHarcourt anuouncesthat the rebellion is practically ended. A few small bodies j{ rebels mar Rive a little trouble, but it is now an affair rather for the police tb::n :he371 words
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Article111 1914-12-14 5 GENERAL BARNARDISTON S WELCOME. •'Alliance Sealed for Ever." CReuteu's Special Service.) London, Dec. 13, 11.40 a.m.— Brigadier General Barnardiston arrived m Tokio yesterday. He was received by the highest military and other officials. His welcome exceeded that even of Admiral Kato and other returning Japanese commanders. The route111 words
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Advertisement226 1914-12-14 5 SUITABLE for CHRISTMAS C 297 <T US a Child is born Westminster Choir Good People all Rejoice M*4B3 Tbe LlfG f OUr Lord -Miss Pauline Potter. Daniel m the Lion b Den. I aoa Tne Llfe ot Abraham. M 484 Tie Life of Joseph The Life of Moses. M 485226 words
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Advertisement484 1914-12-14 6 Shipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An Express weekly service is being maintained by steamers of tlie 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 THE484 words
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Advertisement862 1914-12-14 6 SJjjppin^g KONIWKLUKE PAKETVAART KSiUTSCiUPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. ■> -8. 1 obi VKK QOAX ONDEK (3ONTKA(n A WITH THE NBTHKKLANDH INDIA WJVKHNM r Bcyhst Mnntok and Felambang Dec 16 j Mkkkus Pontiauab Dec 16 J De Keek Bengkhlis, Peroiubang, Paneb, Asahan end Belawan-Deli Dec 17 Singkaka Kiouw. Tambelan,862 words
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Advertisement658 1914-12-14 6 Shipping N. V, K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINt A Fortuigntly service is maintained betweeu Yokohama via ports to KatßefHes, London and Antwerp, under mail coutract with tne Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steanjer- maintaining this service have been specially designed and s- instructed, and are658 words
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Advertisement240 1914-12-14 6 Shipping P &0 STEAM NAVIGAHOf t COMPANY. China, Japan iPenang, C e y i o *i Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports Plymouth and London. For freight, passage further information apply H. W BUCKUND M.M. KESSAGERIES MARITIBES For Saigon, Haiphong, ii n^ kong, China, Japan. Ccfln Djibouti, Seychelles, Zanzibar240 words
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Article1985 1914-12-14 7 NURSED i;\ MRS. s. R. ROBINSON OF SINGAPORE. Interview with the Mf.n. As a party of nine wounded soldiers, returned from the front, arrived iv Crieff on Thursday last week, and are at present j being accommodated and cared for nt >chtertyre House, where not only1,985 words
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Advertisement162 1914-12-14 7 PILSENER BEER 'GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND i Bottled by W. A. Ross A; Brother Ltd.. Liverpool.) A SUPERFINE BEER OF BRITISH BREWING SI 3 per case of 8 doz.. Pints. lUBMIIB GREAT AUKS HEAD' BRAND $13.70 per case of 8 doz. Pints. $12 per case oi 10 dozen Splits. The162 words
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Advertisement13 1914-12-14 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Wcods' Great Pepperm int Cure, Is. 6d13 words
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Advertisement400 1914-12-14 7 w j pn Have you a weakly child at home? One who lacks the joyous spirit, #l the sparkling eyes, the heart) appi I and tireless energy of h< lithj child- hood. !n countless such ca r; [lid and complete change from deli< .< I I i' robustness has been400 words
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Article441 1914-12-14 8 Dangeh of Misappropriation New York, Nov. 8. la announcing bis magnificent schema for the relief of Belgian distress, Mr Rockefeller, jun., yesterday laid stress on its "neutral" character. I am able to state that it is considered imperative to emphasize the neutrality of the supplies which441 words
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Article288 1914-12-14 8 To Check Alien Enemy Trading Mr Frank Manton, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, writes a letter to the home press' advocating the institution of a safe guard against enemy alien trading during the war. He says: I should like to offer a suggestion m connection with the campaign288 words
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Article233 1914-12-14 8 It will be remembered that German merchants having payments to make to Swiss manufacturers, instead of paying m cash or commercial paper, recently sent them bonds of the new Geimau war loan, with the statement that they assumed that their Swiss customers would be quite content233 words
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Article218 1914-12-14 8 British strategists are not, we- understand, greatly disturbed with the Turkish threat to invade and re- conquer Egypt. There are three possible routes for an invasion from the East— the sea, the road through El Arish, m the north of the Sinai Peninsula, and that from218 words
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Article237 1914-12-14 8 Inhumanity of German Officebs Viscount Midleton, speaking at a recruiting meeting at Peterborough, said it was bis duty when War Minister to know something about foreign armies. The German soldiers were treated like Blares by their ollicers, whose atrocities a standing record of iniquity and infamy which237 words
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Article107 1914-12-14 8 According to the Shan Tien Shih Pao, a conference has recently been held m tue President's Office to discuss the following questions 1. Will the con.^criptiou system be suitable for this country and what are ibe advantages accruing from it 2. What procedure should the Government107 words
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Advertisement1283 1914-12-14 8 [A*") w Used Angler's for many years. Wonderful Healing Powers." T i it- I [oath, i lantei I mry. plea testifying! the wonderful healing powers ■l i l ive taken off and on for many years. V\ h< 1 it, I suffe mm li trom indige with a most troublesome1,283 words
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Advertisement241 1914-12-14 8 Health fon infants For over half-a-centnrj Savory Ifooce'i Pood I i use, both at home and' abroad. Ii has the r, !1 thoroughly reliable food for Infant. "P**** of bew Savory Moore's Pood supplies instill, nourishai .t an mf m an easily digestible and lery palatable form even when they241 words
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Article1316 1914-12-14 9 ißBuo.ii by FRASfIR&Co,, Exohahge and Share Brokers, Dec. 11th AJJ boyinq quotation* at Sterling Sbaree most be UgHrtnli 01 pxuelf oomtr^ 600,0(0 1 i Anglo- Java Jo J •as 5 :££3SSE» 12 ict j ids l js ggo!r o!1 Tiga<Bei Mi io id «>•"«» 100,000 J I1,316 words
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Article43 1914-12-14 9 ■<. OBRRCTBD UP TO J >cc. It) 147 16 '1-ruand 4 1-16 riwmMm etmdttu Hw c 24; iov-jSONG. demand |fl i'OK'iHAVA, demand 114^ 1 1\ A«ißaai 14]^ K4MOBOK, demand 60 uKkKji»NB, Bank Baying 5h.54 Hink of England Rate 6% 1 ar Silver London43 words
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Article152 1914-12-14 9 Dec. 12. buyen <",i j ■•«.r:;c' ec buyere 8 00 cr Cube No. tf.dO btet Cube No. I k.f,() >.[;;<-- Black ordin. spore buyers 17.25 -r-f-r. (WMti fair) buyeis 8;$ oo Vutocege 1110 to the i 'Jl.tO v v nrafi imi to the >!i 2 '.oo tface (Handa* "0.00152 words
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Advertisement1108 1914-12-14 9 Auctions IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF BJGH-GBADE WALNUT-STAINED AND WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; TENNIS GE\R; PLANTS, &c. Tv Pmrm i of a h. v aih, Eat, AT St THOMAS No. 2. St. THOMAS WALK. v SATURDAY 3 19th DECEMBER, AT 1-30 P.M. r Br.iss h((Ntt^.(la witb -<p h i mattres*es.1,108 words
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Advertisement548 1914-12-14 9 Auctions MORTGAGEES SALE Monday, 14th December, at 2-30 p.m. 1. Five pieces of freehold laud situate in the District of Ro;hore, Singapore, area 5350 square feet. 2. Freehold land situate at Peng Kang area 4 acres 1 rood and 7 poles. < t >uit rent 92 pa. 3. Freehold land548 words
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Miscellaneous441 1914-12-14 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. Mfc Vefesel'e Name. Flag. >ec J Hrandan I uitrh l>l< c. IS Ora»je Note.- The above is the only information which is obtainable at present from the Ifaatar Attendant. MAIL TABLE. To-Daj. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below Penang, Malacca. P\M.R. A Johore (Overland)441 words
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Letter1199 1914-12-14 10 A Fl RTHSI KNDK.woi fO $AF THAT? To TMK Hl'llou. Mr, Tharc ii at the prowiint moment tuck a conduit i -able risk tit" tin- i>p\ CtfUK b.mu earned lo dangerous excels that 1 hesitate •ooMwaaf la writing anything w^ich maj be taken, perhaps tj1,199 words
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Article661 1914-12-14 10 ST. JOHN AMB ULANCE ASSOCIATION. Bubopbam Wab Fund. l>tar sir. 1 Bhall be obliged if yon will j insert the enclosed lettei received from st. John** date, London, appealing tot funds for the anove. The appeal \v;:> postpone,! owing to the existence of bo many other demands made upon the661 words
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Article37 1914-12-14 10 A marriage ba6 been arranged and will shortly between Mr Stanley Vincent, Ser- embau, eldest son of Mr Jamea Vincent, of Somerset, and Miss Muriel Grey, youu- gest siater of Mr Russell Grey, of Kuala 1 Lumpur.37 words
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Article735 1914-12-14 10 i Tin* f illowicg is tin- fourth annual re I port if ibe Directors to tbe Shareholders to bti presented t ;t tbe n eeting on !>!-c 21:— Your Directors bit vt- pleasure to submit herewith a duly audited Statement of the Accounts of tin- Gotupauy735 words
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Article145 1914-12-14 10 A Calcutta telegram dated December 2nd states that the race horse Black Buck came down at a hurdle cm the race-course the previous afternoon and broke its back. The jockey, Hardy, was heavily ]thrown and fractured his collar bone. BlackBuck hud to be shot. A telegram has been received by145 words
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Article707 1914-12-14 10 From the Times of Ceylon issues received by yesterday's mails we take the following telegrams Espionage, debate ix the lords. London. N >v. 10 —A sbarp debate took place iv the Mouse of Lords to-day re spectiug alleged sia-kness m the Home Office as regard707 words
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Article147 1914-12-14 10 The London Gazette announces the appointment of CY.pt. \V. P. Hume, Malay States Volunteer Kiiles, to be Capt. sth Battn. Royal Sussex Rules (Territorials) from Oct. 'ifcth. Mr G. A. St. John Jones, junior assistant m the legal firm or Messrs Presgrave and Matthews, has obtained a commission m the147 words
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Article173 1914-12-14 10 Krishnasamy, a Tamil, ir«s charged m the second policp court, on Saturday, \\;th cheating m respect ot twenty five cents' worth of cakee. He w-.t to Rochore Police Station cm Prtdat ceo ing, and laid a complaint agaiuet v ChiueM rafc»>aeller, of having stolen hi*173 words
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Article243 1914-12-14 10 There has been a number of thefts from the Railway Traffic Manager*! Dfflce, lately, of ten and I've uoii.tr notes. Mr Crick, the Acting Traffic Manager, accordingly placed a five dollar note on his table on the 10th insr. ami s I beveral rks to watch243 words
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Article96 1914-12-14 10 We I, J. Kenn if i > :1 j i. \> i! l: s )in i ;v H i i, aea and vW. Mas* rt, Si JAsptnall (Ci i aw 3. C. Knox ;It WOUH and A \V. j> L J N< ]i Biaoie and K. Blaok*ell96 words
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Article117 1914-12-14 10 111* 8. < v.. men Servta t< turd I Lntorefclfnc I bm. Tin s |up 1I 8 I- C L l.rooy. 19 six of bneii tUiog rhomiui -i-i runs. The [off the runs and when stumps I I 127 for sighi uric :<; tcLeod leading tlip waj bit 46.117 words
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Advertisement69 1914-12-14 10 DO IT NOW TRY A MEAL AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL (m cr entirely new Manage- Leal An] see how Agreeably Borprtoed an I lati&l edyoai KITCHEN under the personal supervision of the MaiKnLARGE BRIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS Most reasonable rates for monthly guests DAVID BENJAMIN M H Smoked Everywhere by69 words
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