The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 December 1914
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1914-12-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. N CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1914. NO. 8,:J22.15 words
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Article182 1914-12-19 1 The Germans have come to the conclusion that they have achieved a "decisive victory of history m Poland, and are rejoicing accordingly. The Kussian General Staff have apparently not yet heanl of the victory Page 7. The East Coast raid has not excited great consternation m Britain,182 words
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Article934 1914-12-19 1 THE PICTURESQUE BEDOUIN. The report thai the Turk- have Eatao< ed the Bedoaini to assist them ia their invasion of Egypt calls attention to these strange nomadic tribes Ul be found m ftastern Palestine Hid Arabia They are undoubtedly among the most i< turesque races m the Beet, Mid although934 words
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Advertisement537 1914-12-19 1 JAMBRAPALLADIUM T>ic PIONEER GINEMAIMRim TH£ATRE BEACH ROAD ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD F.BST SHOW 7-30 P. N. Two Shows tor one Payment. >ECONO SHOW 9-15 P.M. TO-NIGHT commkncing at 9 P.M. BHAEP. TO-NIGHT Grand Change of Programme COMMENCING SATURDAY. 19th DECEMBER. 1914. I A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME OF WAR537 words
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Advertisement137 1914-12-19 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ellerman Hall new line of ships Page 7. K. P. M. revised sailings Page 8. New Palladium programme Page I. Robinson and Co. for war series of books Page 7. Gaiety has a good programme -Page I. Light car wanted Page 2. IJurubrae to let Pagr 2. Straits137 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1914-12-19 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 19th, Hfgn Water— o-4 a.m.. KM3 p.m. Polo Practice Tyers ill. 5 p m. Emulation Lodge, 8.30 p m, Sand3y 20th. 3tgh Waic— o-49 a.m., 11-41 p.m 4th Sunday m Advent. Monday 21st. Kigh \Vater l-3fl a.m., 0-30 p m. I Polo Practice Tyen-all, 5 pro. Ft.108 words
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Article795 1914-12-19 2 Calendars received are the Netherlands Fire lus n ranee Co. from llooglandt and Co; and the Atlas Assurance from the BoHMO Company. Inspector Meredith yesterduv charged eleven llyhun boys, some of them MTTMItI employed at the QtMial Hospital, with gambling, the second court magistrate fined each of UftC accused '►j.795 words
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Article200 1914-12-19 2 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Aus ;ralia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt :)f the following further contributions Already acknowledged 1270,682.97 Koh and Co. 10 Pupils, Rattles Girls' School per Miss I>. M.200 words
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Advertisement494 1914-12-19 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 4th SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Dei bmbib *cth. St. Andrew's cathedral. 7.4' Im. HOI 3 Communion, (Choral). Hymns 19, S MJ A US, d.i'-> :i m. M.itm-. 1 dlowed by Holy Communion, (Plain). Hymn 817. 4 pTm. Bnnday School aui Bible Classe?. S. 9€ pan. Evensonfl and Bermon.494 words
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Advertisement291 1914-12-19 2 MUSIC for XMAS AN AUTO PIANO IS THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT AND ANYONE CAN PLAY IT. SEVERAL SECOND-HAND ONES AT PRESENT IN STOCK FOR SALE or HIRE. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. HELP TO RELIEVE SOME OF THE LOCAL DISTRESS CAUSED BY THE WAR. BUY ONE OR291 words
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Advertisement721 1914-12-19 2 Notices THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, Ltd. Notice is hereby j^iveu that trie Transfer nooks of the above Company will be closed from Wednesday the z3rd Oeceinber, 1914, to Thursday the Hist December, 19i4. both d.ys inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. Dated at Singapore this 19th flay of December,721 words
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Advertisement457 1914-12-19 2 Wanted WANTED Light ar good condition two seater, about 10 H.l\ Morris. Oxford, Sullite, or other good English make preferred. Mate year of make. miles run, and lull partfcalara as regards price etc. to STAR, CO Free Pr n. 19-12 WANTED European Assistant Fminecr for Hydra';ii< MiDe m the F.457 words
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Advertisement291 1914-12-19 2 ToJLet BE LET The ooml I **1 TO BF LET uipound Bo iki bettnia. lf.U CACCIK. OFFICES TO LEI r, TO LET Compound known Devon!,.:. sLtlf. 15-12 > CU 'HR!E Cc. Ltd. TO BS LET N0.7, Sped All n BOCnptod b] Hi H. Bobinso Ai rh S. INUHM TO BE291 words
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1072 1914-12-19 3 INDIAN TROOPS IN THE FIRING LINE. I U v all oi hi i I enemy a i »Tei the 1 -■yto th re coming up. i Quran French i I near I! Lai t ired 'the lied by a crowd bing I the O] idly i a ci if! on1,072 words
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Article680 1914-12-19 3 Mr Leonard Spray, the l>;uiy Telegraph correspondent, writing on Nov. 7th, from a point oa the Belgian frontier Bhows that the chronic failure, at vast loss, of! the Qermao forces to make good their hold on the Nieuport-Ypres-Arras Hue is! having the effect of inducing severe aud680 words
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Article66 1914-12-19 3 The principal of v well known firm of eni i !atiug and Drj ing Plants visited Java, li. X.M S. and S.S. daring the present year for the purpose oi acquiring iuforma tion on the above subject and he has now Bubmiti plane and specifications to66 words
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Advertisement36 1914-12-19 3 W J. GAEC;. 2 Hi, Orthar,i f^sus Pianos tcufcbi, sou or exoh* Lge Good prices adlowed oi d stniDients. Cheapest ana best Btocfa of Tilursic tjj-id srn^ii inasic.ii goodi U Bmgapo'n. Piano, Organ Musical Inj»j:rt;--mentß dealer36 words
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Advertisement392 1914-12-19 3 i^^^^^^^te with Lea Perrins saucc a ew Wk drops sprinkled over the meat, fish fy^fS^M^f^ r cheese c^ c arc all that is required i-: t0 im P art thc most delicJ( )ll> piquanqr r e QUALITY and concentration of its ee| 3p ingredients make a little of this sauce392 words
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Advertisement134 1914-12-19 3 DRINK CARLSBERG BEEK NOTICE to MOTORISTS. Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? We arc big suppliers of the following BFNZINE, KEROMNE, MOTOR CYUNDEB OIL, MOTOR GREASK LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, TIKES, CABBIDK AND MANY OTHER REQUISITES EOR MOTOR CAR DSf OUR PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODEL/ Telephone f"Tlfl\l HI TAT IFF134 words
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Article552 1914-12-19 4 The number of women coming back wounded or with their wounded husbands from the front proves that the contingent of adventurous female warriors who have actually been engaged m the fighting lines is quite considerable. One, a Cossack girl, went as a trooper with the552 words
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Article304 1914-12-19 4 l'ol. F. M. Randall, lately corauaanding the Ist Batt., 4tb Gurkha Rifles sends the following to a home paper Sir, May I hope that, m justice to the other regiments of the Indian Expeditionary Force, you and all other newspapeis will not habitually term them Sikhs and304 words
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Article756 1914-12-19 4 The aubtrians Under Siege Conditions. The little known, Gaitcian fortress of Prizemysl has been the scene of bo me of the most desperate encounters b- tween the hosts of the Tsar and their Austrian opponents. Prizemysl was surrounded and besieged by the RassiaDS, and to day is756 words
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Advertisement390 1914-12-19 4 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CHANGES IN STREET NAMES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN la aooordanoe with a Resolotioo passed by the Municipal Commliaio— rg ol the town of Bingapore, at a meeting h«-id on the 81st July 1914, that on the Ist January, 1915, the names In the third cnimuu >.f the390 words
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Advertisement50 1914-12-19 4 Those severe pains caused by wind spasms need not be endured one minute longer. A dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure will provide instantaneous relief, it is the finest specific known for this trouble, and very pleasant to take. Sold by Dispensaries and Btoies everywhere. 80 cents a bottle. b50 words
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Advertisement168 1914-12-19 4 HumberettE 111 llllli !s I Xl I 1 ft 1 1 1 1 fi 1^ i* ■■■\M mS B f <aJ» %i^J \f m 1 lj( W. I |I uk I Singapore purchaser Singapore, Bth D Messrs. the BORNEO Co, Ltd., ■-*1 j i Dear Sirs, With regard to the168 words
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Article551 1914-12-19 5 ftfmut homiaM Mtti' «4t fai hbtliL JCVBNAIr r I George pffOTOked threat l.iugh hi* ullsimom to i ml .mil < i:ilicia im ids can attack, hut cannot h:i w DQOrC fulfil 1 n Rtl6« than r Lloyd George even I ol pronunciation but the m kick551 words
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Article543 1914-12-19 5 MO* Dp* n THE K-.r.Mv. In ii coupli ol letters teol to us for publication, mi oflta r ol the R.A., who wuh m the thick ol the fighting on the lust few days (jf October, k' v »'> iome interesting points vi the way tl'.>543 words
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Article331 1914-12-19 5 FRI S( i EXI ERT*S V >I'INIONS i i Deb lad] resi ini^ at pri Bent m this country bas been good enough to send us for pun ill letter from her brother, who is ua officer Ua the luavy artillery ol ;i." Regular French army. Altai331 words
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Article108 1914-12-19 5 Mr William John Clnnies Ross, b wellknown identity m chemistry and educational circles, who died at his residence, W\ Street, Ashfleld, Australia on Nov. 7| wtkt buried at Rookwood. Mi Ross was (U [l m London m iB6O. He went to Australia m 1864, and secured position m the Technical108 words
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Advertisement692 1914-12-19 5 Auctions REMINDER. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AT 7-30 P. M. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-GRADE WALNU r.STAINED AND WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; TENNIS GEAR; PLANTS, &c. Th« Property of A. 11. Fair, Ebq AT "St. THOMAS. No. 2, St. THOMAS WALK, Brass bedsteads with spring mattresses. Walnut stained and wax692 words
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Advertisement143 1914-12-19 5 BELL'S NONE FAMOUS NICER THREE HI I i 11 i^bi^Jßi TOBACCO OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. DO IT NOW TRY A MEAL AT THE ADELPHI HOTEL (under entirely new Management: And see bow agree^Jhly surprised ami satisind you will In KITCHEN under the personal supervision of the Manager LARGE BRIGHT AND AIRY ROOMS.143 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1914-12-19 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, December 19, 1914. Here thai] the Press the People s right nnWJt» Uaawed by influence and ntibribcd ky gala H«re patriot Truth her glorious precapts dirt*. Pladcad lo P»"g»/™ Loypltr M>d Law. Britain has to thank Germany for various things, not the least of which1,296 words
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Article796 1914-12-19 6 I It is pleasant to hear frc^ni a Mohammedan c<»rre?pon(l«n*: bhM he and the whole Mohamedati community of the. Malay Peninsula are taking a deep interest m the sayings and doings ot EL H the I A(iHA Khax the famous spiritual leader of Indian Islam for who n they, rightly,796 words
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Article11 1914-12-19 6 [Prom Om Own -"Stress inCMteM.orthirt, P.ontof W. 00,,1,,,,11 words
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Article34 1914-12-19 6 prohibition ol I',, v ::1 g« W Itkdi-awij I W€ bltve been inform.-: thai to prohibition of the date oi r of t or merchant ships Ci 9 Peninsula is nosr srithdn34 words
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Article493 1914-12-19 6 I ftnl .w,. n m (formal v bare m Sp&ndau, which is ij ot Berlin. i; bbers i i ,i !t h nighl it Hal Hal i Iftona Taiping, iid i 1 worth < wellei Two Chin* m B I the third poll \< ping letters otl "'"> tal I'493 words
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Advertisement121 1914-12-19 6 SPECIAL XMAS PRICE LIST IS NOW BEING ISSUED BY GALDBEGK, MCGREGOR CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LIST on APPLICATION TELEPHONE 160. SPECIAL XMAS GIFTS FOR CHILDREN. TRICYCLES. COLLAPSIBLE no sioso a SULKIES. s. sis. 75 E $18.50 A T JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR. THE DEFENCE of121 words
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Advertisement61 1914-12-19 6 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 of the61 words
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Advertisement49 1914-12-19 6 The iad he loved b« Aeepl) For she billed and OOOSd so BW And she atomised be ihould bs In the happy day>- to bf But Hhe quahtled it thUSWfSS, That Hhe'd tuatry him for wn If he he'd proHiinf to alwayn k. I n Of Woodt Great Peppcriuio;49 words
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Article50 1914-12-19 7 BKITAIN ASSUMES SUZERAINTY. MOC thai m view of the -ing from the action of will ht'no'forth ronstil fa .■rot. :u; i the .^w/erainty Turkey is thua terrai Tin (oYetnmenl will adopt TV lot the deftneeol i of iti inbabi ii la ihoo hai been IH i Mnmiaeioner.50 words
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Article21 1914-12-19 7 1-10 n.m An Mhens m. British leei or; 1 Ibc i .rki-.ii IfOOpt r- r the Gull q|21 words
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Article24 1914-12-19 7 HodeMal Claim Recognised. 1 :<. n Rome It] o innoaaced t t m i 1 ii .i Brit il of Hodeidal those24 words
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Article26 1914-12-19 7 A Source of Tension. Pi a 1 lerc if •i 't mns il intinoplc iGi soft ipioi i broken if tb< tentei ii26 words
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Article41 1914-12-19 7 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Consul G in \i.. 'Mlt r ii>> v;: |Qe .:i Vr II following oc The tii il ■siacfcid Urn English •t- .-■luiblfd |o MCIPt M t iii/k fog, ll I Ul€ Uistrians I:i DOl DOW OCCOpj Serbian territory.41 words
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Article218 1914-12-19 7 rB \l\ "a IPBS OUT H \LF RMAN DIVISION. Minutes. the. timely arrival train :\.nd the wiping out force n hich. h.df di\ i threatening British m, is told by Mr. l'rioleait. m a meosafje to the ian aide, through 1 RlDei city, to218 words
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49 1914-12-19 7 t< Crown Prince has issued lei luvonliUij to which the I tU'e," directed against the is to distributed among nil to! »rsal the front. id verse ends, 'We have but <>ne Kngland Central News. Ibutwill he evtn better than jujubes Ue a refresher.49 words
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Article101 1914-12-19 7 THE CASUALTY LIST. I By Suhnariiie Cable]. Urn Tti i Bibvioi London, Dee. 17, 12.50 p. m.— The Press bureau states that the latest reports show that at Hartiepool fifty five civilians weie killed aud 1 1 "> wounded. 1 .'> r :d< >n, Dee. 17, p.101 words
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Article46 1914-12-19 7 l iM i t T i i i 1 1 ftnno neei that the crtrieet uroline bat been constructed and delivered within a year, which ih a record nee, by latntnell Laird ami Co. 111 COOtl IC [\>r di li^rv was May 21, 1915,46 words
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Article261 1914-12-19 7 Load -1,, i lb. While there is con sider I stion al the bombardment of Scarboro and Whit by, which are th« British public baa taken the mattei pbil< »so|i i< ally aa a policy of Bigm il Xi force the band ol the British Admiralty. There261 words
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Article91 1914-12-19 7 Latest. It officially stated that there were Si killed and 250 wounded during th* bombardment ol HartlepooL five men were killed and tifteen wounded m the cruiser patrol Doon m an eu gagement oil Hartlep >01. a Berlin official iaya that our ships were bit by the91 words
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Article351 1914-12-19 7 I .V,- ,ii 'I li to now v. by the piece' of new.-, unh reference to the re capture of the Collioi Bxford, published m Monday's Singapore papers. WM DOl also courteously ot > r 1 l iit niiieuteil fur publication m 1 the PilMUBg <ia'ette." Why were351 words
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Article184 1914-12-19 7 NIBBLING IN FLANDERS. ALLIES GAINING. [By Submarine Cable]. Keutkb's Sebvioi. London, Tiec. 17, 4.50 p.m. The Paris j communique states that from the Sea to the river Lys we have taken several tren ches at the point of the bayonet. We consolidated our positions at Lombaertzyde and St. (ieorge and184 words
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Article31 1914-12-19 7 llessrs. Guthrie Co., have received advice iron) London by cable that the Directors of Linggi Plantations Ltd., Lave declare an interim dividend of 15% payable on 1 8th January.31 words
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Article296 1914-12-19 7 /.KI l I \\i> WALKURE TO BB RAISED. Two views of Papeete just after the bombardment and 32 days later were Riven bj an Australian passenger who made tbe round trip on the Moana, return liofi to Sydney on Nov. 11. The Union boat on her outward passage296 words
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Article138 1914-12-19 7 on Wednesday, m the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, Sir Thomas Braddell. o*l O.| passed the ileath sentence upon Li Chan, who was charged with the murder of Wong Chong at a Kongsi at Kuautan on Sept. loth. Mr. l'ooley, for prisoner, advanced the defence that the death138 words
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Article135 1914-12-19 7 Whole Meditbbranean Question Raisbd. The Idea Xazionale, which has always nrged tbe participation of Italy m the present conflict, says that any further Italian inaction after the attitude adopted hy Turkey would he simply absurd blindness.. Turkish interveution m the war, says the journal, will bring about the135 words
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Article148 1914-12-19 7 A GREAT VICTORY. So Berlin Believes. [tfy Submarine Cablif], Keuteb'b Sebvjci. London, Dec. 18, 3.30 p.m.— Berlin was Ibeiiagged, with hells ringing and papers commenting extravagantly on what they describe as the most decisive victory m the history of the world. This is the result of an Austro-German148 words
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Article81 1914-12-19 7 London, Dec. 18, 7.5 a.m. -The corres pondeut of the Times at Petrograd says that captured Germans from the French front state that the Kaiser has ordered Warsaw to he taken at all costs. Our present task is Poland, There will be time to settle the81 words
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Article498 1914-12-19 7 New Shipping Facilities fob the Straits and the Far East. regular cargo line to m \rs el lles .and United Kingdom. As is well knotvn, owing to the large proportion of available tonnage that has been taken over by the British Government for service as troop transports,498 words
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Advertisement31 1914-12-19 7 A telegram from our Kuala Lumpor Correspondent states that Mr Justice Innes has Riven judgment m the caee of Dr. Braddon against the Planters Rubber Estates for the defendants, with costs.31 words
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Advertisement350 1914-12-19 7 ROBINSON C° LATEST PUBLICATIONS OF NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS. WAR SERIES. Secrets of the German War Office $1.00 Behind the Scenes at the Court of Vienna Series. I The German Spy. (W. le Queux) The Roar of Battle < Ernest Rhys) New Worlds' for Old (H. G. Wells) The Czar's350 words
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Advertisement666 1914-12-19 8 Shipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND SIAIYI 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 to666 words
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Advertisement683 1914-12-19 8 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2— H. COLLYEK QUAY. »I«DBK OONTKACT WITH THK N KTH XX..AN [>H INDIA OOVKBNIVf KNT. BROUWER Eelat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Riak and Pakan-Baroe Dec 19 Singaradja Moeara Saba, Simpang and I jambi Dec 19 Van Riemsdyk Penaug, Lbo-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehleh, Meulaboh683 words
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Advertisement294 1914-12-19 8 Shipping p.&o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, FOR China, Japan Penang, Ceylon Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports, Plymouth and London. For freight, passage <*na further information apply H. W. BUCKLAND, AOENT. L ROTTERDAM LLOYD ROYAL MAIL LINE Commencing with the s.s. Tabanan" due to leave Bataviaon the 14th prox. the294 words
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Advertisement466 1914-12-19 8 ____Shipping^ N. Y. K. JAPAN MAll STEAMSHIP Co Ltt EUROPEAN LINE Yoto^^^H^l",-; is^.ondern^osSor^ t rial Japanene Governm* n- i screw Hteanjers maintain been P eeially £jg are fitted with all the late, •he safety and cm throughout by electrl Ships are eKpeo.alU large i \c roonjs^ A fully quaUfl, t466 words
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Advertisement371 1914-12-19 9 IHE GNLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPLY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, E.C. £20.U00 amattad with the BapfttM Ooort ol England, and aompllea With the British Life371 words
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Advertisement571 1914-12-19 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £l' *****0 CAPITAL PAID-UP £*****0 RESERVE FUND £465]000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. .1. Bl«A< I BSQ Chairman. Jmw unpbell Bag. H. Mtiviii Simons Bag. k, UaitUuid Bag. I avid Yule. at Kyn. Bag. iSdef Muri.i-ti I'rrcy Mould Esq.571 words
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Advertisement373 1914-12-19 9 6MTON INSURANCE OFFICE, U Hongkong. 04P1TAL SUB6ORIBBD 82,600,000,010 AMomra i aid-c? 9 500,000,011 Bmaßvi Fumd »1,600.0C0,C«.l v larlnr. Blakß ai Cartent Riitob, Boustead Co., Agents ULIAN6E ASSURANCE Is, Lt». Aooomniaied Fonda exceed £17,000, 0c0 F!HE MOTOR CAR R!SKB. in^nrancoß effected at rateH ol yvomlat which will be found favourable totholasaiel373 words
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Advertisement273 1914-12-19 9 MANUFAQTUREBS LIFE INSURANCE Co. CF CANADA. PiaTABLISHIfID 1837 Policies are WuKuD WIDE," UNil* STRICTED," mDISPUTABLB- wfl HOP FORFEJTABLE." Claims, ioaun. pMau-nurmndefß, otc. are promptly sett 'ad by the Gonoral Ajjente at Singapore wichoat the delay ol rdfetenco Head OSce. Tne ReBerv(iH tow procoo»m« o* Polf'v no-dors are over it3.5n0.0n0. The273 words
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Advertisement237 1914-12-19 9 PBOVISION FOR THE YOUNG EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has namely, how best to provide for the education of his Children, the expenses for which reach their maximum when the Children are from 14 to 20 years of age. These annuities237 words
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Article1080 1914-12-19 10 The Pbbbent and the Future. The Look-out Man" cm Fairplay bus these readable notes on the subject of the mess Turkey ban m ide of her affairs, through becoming ibe bumble servant of German intrigue Poi centuries the Curks have been bat tUni with the European Powers for.1,080 words
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Article923 1914-12-19 10 Bomelbss Hector" at the Front. France, Nov. 12. Thie is the story of Homeless Hector." She cue does not expect h^r name to indicate Ler sex m France is a 4.7 naval gun m an armoured train, and she has just come m bere for923 words
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Advertisement223 1914-12-19 10 Here is the Biggest Light Car Opportunity You Ever Had Presented to You Handsome appearance, strength, comfortable riding, watercooled motor, and the lowest operating co-t of any vehicle on the market. "COEY" Price $950 Com P lete Read These Specifications. motor 4 Cylinder, water cooled OILING Mechanical valvcless pump IGNITION223 words
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Advertisement266 1914-12-19 10 =1 Have you a weakly child at home? On< who lacks tfa joyous spirit, the sp ling <■> ll( and tireles i tiers i hood. In i mntless such cases, and complete change from -1 L_J v i rol mess has tx I -Ji V ■|5 h Cod Liver Oil266 words
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Article41 1914-12-19 11 Issued by FQASER Co f> Exohange and Share Brokers, Dec. lsth. 9 All baying quotations of Sterling Shares most b* i egarded us purely nominal for the present. asdfasdf asdfasdfasdf asdfasdf asdfasd asdfasdfasdf RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. asdf asdf41 words
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Article50 1914-12-19 11 (COBRBCTID UP TO I>eC. 1H) B*nfe 4m c 2 4 718 N demand 2 A Private credits 8m c 24? India, T. T. 174^ Honokcng, demand 281 Yokohama, demand 1 j Java, demand |4|f Bangkok, demund fit; Soveukignh, Hank haying Bank of England Rate 5% Bar Silver London s50 words
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Article155 1914-12-19 11 Dae. 18. Tin 1 ()<i ton 6 C.7 j 7 liar:, bier buyers Qwbm lube No. 1 no Sambiet L::be No. I >-.:,<i Pappac f.J.-icK oidiu ''pore baft 1 6 7»j 1 '^pper, (White fair tuyeis... N'atrr.e^g 110 to Hrn Ul.l lM.i 11 Nuinegß (60 to the Ibj '2155 words
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Advertisement220 1914-12-19 11 SCOTCH WHISKY yin extra special olaid of Choice r\ i i 1/ 1 i If >' ;*7 K> 7 *~> "v James B^chxn^n a Co., Ltd. London, Glasgow, &o. with their affilifttQd companies hold the largest g:oc!<s of whisl y maturing m Bond m Scotland, and are thus able to220 words
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Miscellaneous452 1914-12-19 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. Date. Vessel's Name. HagDec. 17 Nan Riemsdijk hutch Dagfin irwegian Kuching Sarawak I>ec. 1 J Bank a Dutch Singkep \i S. Raru Note. The above ie the only information which is obtainable at present from the Master Attendant. MAIL TABLE. To-Day. Intermediate and local mails will be fouud452 words
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Article1108 1914-12-19 12 Ordinary Meetihg, Friday, 18th I>k< PfcKSES I tJ 1 t! Qorwrnor Mr Arthm Young, ■«< M.0.) the GeueiaJ Officer ointnauding the Troops (Mnj-Citn. i;.N.!;. Reade, < B.J The Hon. Col. lYeasun r A. M. Ponntney. Attorney-General (G A.G odman. i- i, Ag. Col Snginecr, W.K. Kenny. C. J.1,108 words
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Article249 1914-12-19 12 it is relii f to extract b little bumoui out Of thifl tragic war. A letter from a Swiss whe was m Ais la-Chapelle at the beginning ol Ihc month ;md is now al Hale, is amOßing The writt rm a note to French joni nalisl Bays249 words
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Article200 1914-12-19 12 The Battle of the Wab London, Nov. 16.— The Calais correspondent of the Daily Mail, iv describing a bayonet tight m :i wood uear Ypres, states Kvery German who held bis place wai killed, and the ground was strewn with human forms iv cv ttitiiile. twisted into200 words
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Article118 1914-12-19 12 Mr Bryant conducted an m inest at Klang recently touching the death of a Tamil; It would appeal that Mi W. B. HadingSi Assistant on the Brooklands Rfltatoj was going on his mater bicycle towards Kuala Langal about the 28th Novenii or hist about 5 p.m.118 words
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Article53 1914-12-19 12 Dr. Wm. I'arsous, late of the K.A.M.C., delivered, a most interesting lecture to the members of St. Paul'B Association at St. Paul'e Institution, Serembau. The lecture was chiefly devoted to showing how lives may be saved by having an elementary knowledge of First Aids. The lecture was much appreciated by53 words
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Article703 1914-12-19 12 FN'iK VOUBB TO §BT RELEASE A meeting of ebippers and consignees was held m the Bxchauge yesterday morning to coobider liie action to be taken t«. ensure delivery of cargoes m enemy vessel- now m neutral ports. The lion. Mr. C. W. Darbishire presided aud there703 words
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Article145 1914-12-19 12 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held m the Municipal Hoard Room yesterday afternoon, to consider supplemental r.udget No. 3 of 1914. The business of the meeting lasted but a few minutes. There are sixteen items m the budget m question, calliue for advances of expenditure145 words
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Article44 1914-12-19 12 Messrs Caldbeck Macgregor and Co. send us their newly issued Christmas Price List, containing the well known specialities of the Firm and an attractive assortment of good cheer desirable at Christmas and New Year. This is m ad dition to the ordinary price list.44 words
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Article382 1914-12-19 12 KAISER AS A MOSLEM How the Germans Misled the TURKS. The%fficinl story of the rupture of rela tious with Turkey his been published as a White Paper. It shows quite conclusively that the hand of Germany bus directed the whole affair. Thus on the August 21 Sir L. Mallet was382 words
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Article362 1914-12-19 12 Pooe Fighting QuA&magi The following extracts from a letter from aa officer serving with au ammuni tiou column of the British Expeditionary Force m Belgium, which have been sent to us for publication, confirm what has beeu said m other quarters as to the poor fighting qualities362 words
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Article33 1914-12-19 12 Sunday, '20th December. Johnston's Pier at 9. 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and jn. 30 a.m., 12.15, 8 and 5. 30 p. id.33 words
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Article71 1914-12-19 12 A yonug Queen&iiicd grazier named Gormick, desiring to be included m the Overseas Expedition, rode 460 miles to the nearest railway at Hergott Springs, and thence travelled 450 miles by rail to Adelaide, but found there were no vacancies m the Light Horse section. He then telegraphed to Tasmania, but71 words
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