The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 December 1914
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Title Section15 1914-12-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1914. NO. 8,:32:t.15 words
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Article215 1914-12-21 1 Shipping notes will he Eonndon page 10. A number of rubber Company dividend! bave been dechued Vhgfi 5. The Keppel Golf Club December medal has been wan by I). Noble —Page 5. Sir Finnk SweCteoham Las been uppointed assistant director of the Prosi r.ureau Page Our London215 words
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Article1044 1914-12-21 1 We spoke, m MM paper DO < oloar, of interesting experiments possible at l*ut -.ruull outlay. One. winch BOmfl fOOng folk here may DOt know, is the soap-bubble. Ju early days we rejoiced m a peal church warden' the long clay pipe which, per baps, can now only1,044 words
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Advertisement315 1914-12-21 1 BTHE PICNEEI CINEWATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. SHOW 7-30 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. ifcXOND SHOW 9-15 P.M. Grand Change of Programme COMMENCING SATURDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1914. m DRAMA BY JOSEPH CALDWELL SW €f\ by British Artistes TEMPTATION *J MT £\s\ t. *J I '< Mled wtth Mooeaaton ol dramatic315 words
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Advertisement550 1914-12-21 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT I DON'T MISTAKE, DO IT NOW, VISIT THE PALLADIUM, and see a Programme that wiU pat m the shade anything yet Been m BINGAFOBE, Including WIK GAZETTES (that are Been elsewhere, and war gazettes that550 words
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Advertisement204 1914-12-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re New Year Sports Page '2. Fresh films at the Palladium Page 1. Notice re Sauilycroft interim dividend Page 2. Sale of freehold land by Powell and Co Page 3. Notice re lost scrip of Jimah Rubber Company Page 2. For sale v»ithuuL reserve tL« Hotel Norman,204 words
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Miscellaneous83 1914-12-21 1 THE WEEK. Monday 21st. High Water 1-3* a.m., 0-30 p.m. Polo Practice Tyersall, 5 p.m. Ht. Thomas. Malaka Pinda, 5 Malacca Street, noon. Mteting YisitinjCjustices. Council Ch. 12.45 noon Tuesday 22nd. High "Water— 2 14 a.m., 1-20 p.m. Wednesday 23rd. Higr, Water— 2-55 a.m., 2-14 p.iij. Polo Practice Tyersall. 583 words
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Article407 1914-12-21 2 More or ton competent j &gM m Europe WJI the S\ nry E 'ally Talegmpfa have recently expressed the pini. :i that nless ::nany make* MWM 'actical mistake of Nat IN the war :s likely to last for IklM yt'iirs. We may hope that tbil407 words
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Article204 1914-12-21 2 The naval position m the IWack Sea lepeuds to n graftl extent on the advance which has been made by Rus&ia m the instruction of the three dreadnoughts included m her 1911 programme. Of these the Kkaterir.a II was laid down at *vlnistopol m October204 words
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Advertisement241 1914-12-21 2 "ff^i-4r^iin^' I v S) fH TMPARI S the beauty H that lasts &*J f It gives ideaJ roi action against all vv< at hers. feS Those %v!o pre'et a prepaaticn ol 2 creamy na:..re should use 'Hazeline' Cream. SI IM6 |V J. L. CAMPBELL Co., Ltd. i IN LIQUIDATION). Cash241 words
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Advertisement653 1914-12-21 2 AMERICAN CITIZENS. NOTICE Due to new Government passport regulations it becomes necessary that holders of American passports residing or sojourning within the Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States or Private States sbould present or transmit their passport to the American Consulate General, Singapore, at once for insertion of new 1 lause.653 words
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Advertisement580 1914-12-21 2 Notices THE PHO GUAN COMPANY, Ltd. Notice la hereby given that at an BXftmocdi* nary General Meeting of the above Company held on the bid da> of Deoember I9l«, the folk wing special reeolotibn was p.ssed That the Company he we and up voluntarily under the provisions of the Oempanien580 words
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Advertisement334 1914-12-21 2 Wanted WANTED ,h:k >,r,,r Xn B .ish price etc. to 1841 STAR WANTED Any plantiiiu I il i. B X WANTED Wanted iok tfc I t*J eChi Applicants mast I, ->,-,, Nte ni 40. Seem ally between I iM( CKINC KENC LEE 6 C To Ip^ TO BE LET The334 words
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373 1914-12-21 3 Ml mil WiM won.rri I; i\ »> hud iiiioiit Ihc riM Dd full a 1 (>.■ a- it baa been lore* i md 'i? h k Swiai Urn title of kbc i OQ< th»- H\tr;ior«liii;ii v Bth »ar (if Meh etliag i hai fa373 words
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Article108 1914-12-21 3 Defeat. v The United "tnttii n tanu thorn that»thf aeratk ritj m Ibc RnpnieonU .1 bon 147 id 20. gone overwhelmingly m it ilynn for Brepi mm dI <;•■ »o ol v has changt tt m nine Demo '-I thi Micro Ie eight and foul I N108 words
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Article52 1914-12-21 3 Xl of a well kuown firm of I Drying Plants visited Java, 8 Mid ELS. Junutf the preset: purpose of acquiriug iufornm ibOTl subject and he has now j i phwis and specifications to the Oo Ltd., Singapore, who will be •i to forward particulars to52 words
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Advertisement560 1914-12-21 3 For Sale FOR SAI E without reserve Mr R n Brunei-Norman who is leaving the Country. i 3 prepared to dispose of all his interest m HOTEL NORMAN 'late Raines by-the Sea "J At an Auctioner 3 bire Valuation of furniture. The Hotel is fully licensed and a 25 years560 words
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Advertisement325 1914-12-21 3 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 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, Old; Jewry, EC. The Compaq has £20.000 donosited with the Supreme Court of England, and compiles325 words
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Advertisement540 1914-12-21 3 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500 000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £*****0 RESERVE FUND S^OOO BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. H. Melvill Simons Esq. J, k. Maitland Esq. Sir David Yule. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq.540 words
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Advertisement239 1914-12-21 3 LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d?Jewry, E.C. mm insurant mm, v Hongkong. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED «-j y;c OO'J L 0 Amount Paid-cp 600.000.0ti Bksebve Fund U,600 t O00,&« Marine Klbkß at Current Kaleb, Boustead Co., Agen> ULLIANgE ASSURANg^ In, Ltf. Accutculated Funde exceed £17.00^ 000 FIRE ESOTOR CIR RiMS Inßurances effected at rates239 words
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Advertisement237 1914-12-21 3 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA ESTIBLICSED IC?7. Pollcleß are "WOULD WIDE," UNKfe BTKIOTED," v INDISPUTABLE aad N'ja FOKFEITABLE." Claims, loan°, ceph-scircnflors, etc., arc promptly settled by the Oenc-ral Agents Singapore without the delay of reterenoc Head Office. Tbe Reserves for protoctlca of Poilc y L^'derb are over £6, 500.000,237 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1914-12-21 4 Here shall the Press the People's r!f ht maiattfft. Uaawed by influence and uubribt d hj gala Mare patriot Truth her slcrioos pracapts <rt», fladgad tm RHljrfnn, Larrlty «)d Law. [n another part of this issue will bo ton ml a copy1,517 words
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Article642 1914-12-21 4 Holders of American passports m this part of the vrorld are notified that bb< must be immediately presented, or snnt. to the American Consulate foe the insertion of a new clause. From the Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur, we bave received v copy of the very useful manual of Statistics642 words
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Article79 1914-12-21 4 i:v OoUBTBi Q toll B LL. Par;,. h, c L« «.|0 liave mate ioom progn rj pultißgaUtlMOe, Byavigoroo. «>m-h,:n v, llery rf», dedl 3 s n, AlsI opaque. Tin-.,--brenches m Battalioni i have been rej The French AdmitSet read M igellan md I a!t. i kiaviog do79 words
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Article54 1914-12-21 4 lira. tt. B. Si K^pM' I 9ai Im d acknow UiMikfl the Coll i ntrtbul Orienti I Ltioo a. I Shei jy Willison's A. S J' l) r B i tool W. B. Eiooper !i. I. Sassoon WT. Goldthrop Aunetiaand Thelma Clvi ;nst.) l M r. I54 words
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Article36 1914-12-21 4 The Choir and Orchestra that the final rel above will beheld m the Victoria I 3.41 o'cloc! Itemrs are requested to he m tli flashlight photograph will be I sarlf In Urn w aing.36 words
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Article139 1914-12-21 4 i ruler this bt recent London :i (>er conlaiut- bhc follow inj Lack of appreciation of tenons music ill stated m London i tcy i ourt to be tin- BUM of t!n Herbert Warwic W'ulii >■-. i rofc --ioual violon cello player, v, 1m ,i im139 words
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Article12 1914-12-21 4 lg< tits. < tathi ie a: (.'o. Teuoin <l;erneo>12 words
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Article146 1914-12-21 4 i com 1-. net* :>. 1 and Co. tin the \:U.i"m. M \i Life ll I Amtralasi i 1916 b typewriter < The Itritieh Consulate ten dftyi m lib v ballet bol< I i died ou tli. ill I'ost. through the wholi B si< i fine bead m profile a146 words
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Advertisement218 1914-12-21 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. HAVK A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS ANNUALS for 1915 dc. SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE STRAITS CALENDAR 1915 4 SHEETS 3 MO\THS O/V A SHEET (iiNTAI.NIMi PICTURES OP LOCAL INTEREST. $1.00 LITTLE'S=! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TIFFINS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I DECEMBER 22218 words
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Advertisement62 1914-12-21 4 gr 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 PortI rait, characterise all our work. Our Studio is m charge of Mr. H. N. Buckeridge, a British Artist of62 words
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Article412 1914-12-21 5 GETTING THERE BY DECREES." Heavy Batteries Destroyed j SnbaaariiK C'tiMe^ «kit ""kkV Skkvicb. Dee. 18 Ij m, The Pferii MIJI lh«l yrsU-rday »ft<rnoon n progress m Belgium ■•■i:i> onntenUlacki 1 Tig INU o:;Vn>iv»> In Arras dja- lit! Ol MTWnJ trcncht's 1 i' \mhv. only i412 words
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Article40 1914-12-21 5 I■ i > I-. 1 9 v r ei»'ar;M!! from Pai is spite fnrio it cannonading, 1 -'!u;h:''.'ii bombi on the 1 a-'f •■:>,:ine r«hf'ds of Krcihni^. ded and aid enormont aviators ret rued tafel] to >n.40 words
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Article61 1914-12-21 5 Evidence Unconvicing. 19,19.40 a.m. -The Co irl I Appeal has quashed the con ion oi *'•:> IheOanßaii vice Consul COnv4cted of treason' on I thai it d 1 not follow bom the Urn '••'Hunt's action was uu's interests. Also on the lion to the jury oa the61 words
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Article124 1914-12-21 5 is non ao lonsjei nndsr lhe country had Buffered grievously won dlroai Is n i set bail gone rth foi rayei m all the eh irehes. 1 Lord,* 1 nra\. »ne divine, send i:"t a heaV3 ram to lloo<l our I i i-ii away out lanoss, but s I li124 words
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Article219 1914-12-21 5 GERMAN TRIUMPH MELTS AWAY. Russian Retirement Without Loss [By Submarine Cable 1 Uiptrr'r Skkvk^b. London, Dec. 19. a.m. A Petrograd cUicial states that an almost complete lull practically over the whole front of the left bank Of khe Vistula lias succeeded UM enemy's attacks of the. last219 words
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Article161 1914-12-21 5 l.ii lon, Dee. 18,10.20 p m A telegram X msterd km pays Ih it the pozzle ol Berlin's trei ied joy at the alleged victory was aohred frith the arrival o! Berlin papers, which pause to ask why there are no names O| battles Ol lista161 words
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Article23 1914-12-21 5 London, hec. 19 v telegram from Amsterdam states that it is announced that ihe Kaiser is returning to the front.23 words
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Article378 1914-12-21 5 London, Dee. l y The death is announced of Archibald Col<iuhoun. Colquhoun, Archibald KosB, M.1.C.8., l" I 0.8.1 »old Medallist lioyal Geographical Society; Silver Medallisl Society of Arts editor of United BmpiM lioyal Colonial Institute Journal) b. Ofl Cape of Good Hope, Mar. 1848; s. of378 words
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Article275 1914-12-21 5 SULTAN HUSSEIN OF EGYPT. King George's Message. [By Submarine Cable] Kedteb'B Servkji. London, Dec. 18, 6.50 p.m. A telegram from Cairo states that a salute of 101 guns was tired m the afternoon at Alexandria and Port Said. At Cairo the I'nion .Tacl. was hoisted at the275 words
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Article133 1914-12-21 5 German Officials Appointed. London, Dec. 18, 5.80 p.m. An Athens telegrams -tares that the British bombardment of Turkish positions on the Gulf of Saros terrified the Turks who tied to the interior. Tbe bombardment destroyed the barracks and seriously damaged the fortifications. London, I>ec. 19, A telegram from133 words
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Article130 1914-12-21 5 Co-operation To Continue. London, Dec. is, 10.20 p.m. A telegram from Bialmoe scates that the conference of the Kings has opened. The King of Sweden welcomed the King of Denmark on his arrival m the cruiser Heimdal. Both later awaited on the King of Norway arriving by130 words
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Article222 1914-12-21 5 Mr Cox, Penaog agent for John Roberts Billiard Tables, met with an accident on Wednesday afternoon. He was on a motor cycle and was turning into liurmah Road from Barman Lane. At tbo junction his cycle came m contact with the bus plying for hire between Town and I'.atu Ferriughi.222 words
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Article73 1914-12-21 5 RUBBER MARKET FORM. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 18. Interim rubber company dividends are Tali Ayer 2b, Linggi 15. Kuala Selangor pays an interim of 25, Lurnut pays 11^. There is a good Kussian demand and the rubber market is steady. Stocks however are increasing. There73 words
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Article25 1914-12-21 5 SIR FRANK AS A PRESS DIRECTOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 19. Sir Frank Swettenham has been appointed Assistant Director of the Press Bureau.25 words
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Article97 1914-12-21 5 Rush to Enlist. London, Dec. 19, 6.15 a.m.— lt is now stated that there were IQH lulled and 444 wounded at Hartlepool seventeen killed and 50 wounded at Scarborough. London, Dec. 18, 5.80 p m. The Press Bureau states that it has do information as to97 words
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Article38 1914-12-21 5 London, Dec. 19, 6.15 p.m. There is a record m shipping freights m London. Grain from the River Plate to England is 40s compared with 12s 6d m the summer. Cotton is 955. Savannah to Liverpool.38 words
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Article285 1914-12-21 5 OLD BOYS vs PRESENT BOYS. The cricket match arranged between the Past and Present Scholars of the School was played on Saturday, at the Oldhara Hall grounds. The wicket was very sodden owing to the overnight's heavy rains, and low-scoring was the feature of the game. The285 words
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Article33 1914-12-21 5 Tbe result of the competition for the December Medal played on Saturday and Sunday was as follows. Noble 85 10 75 Aspinall 86 8 78 A. Smith 93 15 7833 words
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Advertisement181 1914-12-21 5 ROBINSON C° LATE SHIPMENTS Just Arrived of Cigar Cigarette Cases CROCODILE AND MOROCCO. CIGAR GASES PLAIN CIGARETTE CASES $6.00, 7.50, 12.50 [I^^^H PLAIN SILVER MOUNTED ;|^Ml GOLD MOUNTED Gentlemen's 53.75 Ladies' 85 75 INSPECTION INVITED. I MUSIC FOR XMAS. IAUTO-JPIANO IS THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT AND ANYONE CAN PLAY IT. SEVERAL181 words
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Advertisement639 1914-12-21 6 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) ac New Uoute Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran cisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Operating the New §MM Ton Triple Screw Tirbine Liner* :< BHINYO MAKU TBXtIQ MARC" ana M CHIYO MART.' the Qnflflllll639 words
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Advertisement504 1914-12-21 6 ELLERMANS "HALL LINE. FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL A frequent service of fast cargo steamers of this Line will be run m the above trade, commencing with s.s. "City of Madras" 8,500 tons. on or about January 26th to be followed by s.s. "Bloemfontein" 10,000 tons. s.s.504 words
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Advertisement375 1914-12-21 6 Shipping p. a STEAM NAVIGATKN COMPANY, FOR' China, Japan Penang, Ceylon Australia, India Aden, Egypt, Mcdi terranean Ports, Plymouth and For freight, passage c.nd further information appl^ H. W. BUCKLANO. AGENT 14 ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL LINE C mmencing with the s.s. Tabanan due to leave Batavia on the 14th375 words
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Advertisement511 1914-12-21 6 Shipping nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Lm EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly s< nfeetll yakohama via ports to Marne Antwerp, under mail conn rial Japanese Government screw Steamers maintaininc I been specially designedanS hav^ are fttted with aU the latest imp, a f nd the safety and oomfort of pa throughout511 words
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Article569 1914-12-21 7 WHKX oi l{ NAVY Was AT KIF:i. What Wilm* lm Doted on One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name." These must have been the Kaiser's feelings when ou .June 25th last at Kiel he visited us a complimentary admiral569 words
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Article349 1914-12-21 7 There i 6 a Bachelors' Club m the West End of London that has ouly receutly been formed, whose ouly rule to which the mem bers swear allegiance is to marry a widow." Young girls and old maids alike are barred. One explanation of this was given by a member,349 words
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Advertisement205 1914-12-21 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Exterminators. (The Universal,) For fumigating with Patent "Universal" Arsenite o! Soda. (For killing weeds.) and I locusts. Calculating and Adding Machines. (The Brunsviga' 1 and Bri-CaL") tvinent. "Borneo," and Buffalo brandsFresh stocks montlih. <>arettes. (De Reszke and Weinberg). Disinfectant. Sanitas m 1, 5 and205 words
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Advertisement524 1914-12-21 7 Indigestion Afraid to eat m constant pain -no strength, no energy. These Wonderful Tablets Cured The boon of boons to all who suffer m "I had Buffered for ju H :l.y, of 123, Davenmr^q^ h port-street, Bolton. p s<^ a W first got Dr. V. n CasseU'B Tablets. I bad524 words
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Advertisement1144 1914-12-21 7 SEND US YOUR ENQUIRIES FOR MARINE MOTORS AND LAUNCHES CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Ltd. ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES Situate at Somerset Road, Paya Lane, Tanjong Rhu, Kallang, Sembawang, Mandai, Upper Mandai, Angullia Road, Balestier Road and Kirn Keat Road, Singapore. TO BE1,144 words
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Article239 1914-12-21 8 Carl Loin's Fate at the Tower, Carl Bans Lody, the German who on Monday of last week was convicted by court martial of war treason against Great Britain by conveying information to Ger many bas paid the penalty of his ciiiue. He was executed bj Bhooting239 words
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Article233 1914-12-21 8 Lord Mayor's Message po Teachers. The new Lord Mayor sends the following messageto teachers through the "Teachers' World I think you are called upon to deal with one or two phases of national life and welfare m a way not available for your fellow-citizens. There are233 words
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Article161 1914-12-21 8 Enc. land's Stklni.th Stockholm. Nov. 9. —Professor Gustav Cassel writes m the Svenska Dagbladet about war financing. Those countries which are big creditors of the neutrals have naturally a special strength m war time, m so far as maturing liabilities are really taken up. This can be161 words
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Article87 1914-12-21 8 M. Ivau N'arudiiy who has come to America to purchase supplies for the Russian government to be shipped from San Francisco via Vladivostok says that they will he used for fche march on Berlin next Bpring. Russia, he says, is preparing diligectly for her winter campaign. There have87 words
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Article97 1914-12-21 8 A large number of officers and men are mentioned m French army orders for gallantry m the Held. Among these are Colonel Marchand, of Frshoda fame, who, although wounded, would not allow himself to be carried off the tield until the end ot Ihe action, and continued to encourage his97 words
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Article340 1914-12-21 8 This sample of straight talk is from the writer of the introductory notes m Fairplay (Nov. 12th) At the risk of being set down as a hopeless and malevolent idiot, I must express my belief that from the point of view of national safety Lord Fisher is the340 words
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Article317 1914-12-21 8 Hongkong's contingent includes a man who held the interport shooting record for eight year;; m succession. Sure the tiring line's the place for him. Everybody has head of the sung. Its a long way to Tipperary," but the warsong of the motor cycle despatch riders is not so well known.317 words
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Advertisement380 1914-12-21 8 i Weak fe-m™ Angler' r ?.j. f only EiniiMo*ii can retain* 99 j ace's Road. 1 :bmond, Surrey. I I jI Dear Si: —I of praise and gratitude for benefit i derived f re i::i the use I Enrols I; ts now ([inr- jrean ago since I e=l fir»t be^an380 words
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Advertisement341 1914-12-21 8 Health for Infants Pot over half-a-century Savory ft Moore- Pbod l me, both at home ami abroad. It has the thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savory jk Hoote'i Pood m*km hut the nourfckmem an n 1:1 an easily digesUbk an«l i-erj palatable form, and intants even when they can take341 words
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Article36 1914-12-21 9 issued by ERASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Dec. 19th. All baying quotations of Sterling Shares most be regarded as purely nominal (or the present, asdf asdf asdf asdf asdf asdf asdfasd asdfasdf36 words
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Article39 1914-12-21 9 [Co&mctmj m to Dee. I P >ijt r 2 i 7-16 r |>4 a. 'I. T. ierc.::n-i Java, demand 1-5 li Bangkok, demand |f SOV—WI, V :vk B«ftl MG4 Haut of England Bafti 5% Bar Silvei i.ar.'ion 22f39 words
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Article151 1914-12-21 9 Dec. 19. Tin T.j tons |7 j Gatr:b;er firB I m I urje Si). 1 Smnbii N -i i Pepp.-t Black ordfa fe pon Irayen P r. Wbito El it I bjmi > <!■ (110 I ii U 21.00 Ku m- (80 to till Ui I Muce (Bands) Si.oo151 words
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Advertisement155 1914-12-21 9 ENGRAVING IN GOLD AND SILVER XMAS PRESE"NTS~ INITIALS CRESTS, etc C A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD., 6 7. RAFFLES PLACE. Ti n joklet giving a few specimens or our special lines will be supplied free on application. >VUaMP*M> FORD CARS i ■BJfc^^^^BlH 'if WfrJ^tt^^^If l H I jV \V i) 1155 words
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Advertisement436 1914-12-21 9 Shipping BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd APCAR LINE OP STEAMERS. The undermentioned man steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Binga* poie, Hongkong and Sbangbai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander bb Takada 5,949 O. M. Robins. 88 Tanda 6,949 J.436 words
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Miscellaneous537 1914-12-21 9 LATEST ARRIVALS 1 Date. Mattel*! Name. '"lag. I>ec. 18 Ambon Dutch i -i K. N< I. irdraii k Norwegian 1 tfc 1 >M)t.'l iiwung I 1 asfe j Not-e.— The above ib the only information which is obtainable at present from the Master a I ter.fhun. MAIL TABLE. To-Day. Intermi537 words
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Article1918 1914-12-21 10 OUB ORGANISED INEFFICIENCY, LOKI> HALI)A\:.S Gl 11. I' To thk Editok. Sir, The great explosion Pi Teutonic military forces, tbe advent of which t good many of us have been watching toe (taring the past fourteen years or M ever tinCfl the great German uaval movenu nt Km an1,918 words
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Article40 1914-12-21 10 l>r. J. C. Baggs late Medical Officer of Health, I'uket, is now a temporary Surgeon m the R. X. and was when the last mail left at the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth and had 108 Belgian woundftd m his wacd.40 words
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Article558 1914-12-21 10 The German sailing vessel Ernst, fully laden from Hamburg, entered Sydney harbour on Nov. Ist unaware of the existence ol war. She has been detained. The Corregidor wireless station and the wireless on all U. S. Army transports is to be available for the use of the general558 words
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Article1239 1914-12-21 10 THE FEDERAL COCNCIL The Rbpbbsentatiom of European [ntbbbsts :s Perak. To thk Editor, Sir, The Europeans m Perak may be described as a long-suffering, law-abiding, industrious and peaceful community. Perak was the pioueet State ami has codtribute*! to the revenues of the Federated Malay States iv a far larger1,239 words
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Advertisement174 1914-12-21 10 K7I 7Z BROTHERS, Ltq J^-T^, LARGE SELECTION OF CENTi.f.N F .N S %|j«|jr J MERCERISED COTTON (M.i.. !;>S| ||if| Comfort A ■X ft y 'ii w»t iiinii it MP r ij i|4 irLial Annpsr^fifp 65 els s~ seasoii's stock is selected from the output of the best makers and the174 words
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