The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 January 1915
1915-01-01
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Title Section15 1915-01-01 1 ■MERCANTILE v: ,'.i4t'"** ?Tl SER lEN CEN r singaporp:, Friday. jaMvK't i, I9i>. JNU. 0,00-15 words
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Article150 1915-01-01 1 A review of th P a3t > i Riven ou p.ige 1 2. The weighti for the Rml d '«K at euang appenr on paw A foil Cabinet has m^t to consider lh« mericau noku -i'agu 7 The n»\v fire alarm sy\slphj in Sftngaj "o raa ir.150 words
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Article1034 1915-01-01 1 SOME STRAI T SC E NERY nf lccul seen ion from our retidenj population. F»i 'v ii])j).'.n .i kind of unseeing ind 'ful torn pi a at ud t of the »vo- i ,t •li i>f fche Lin* e su: I !Uo i them can ihow n. than common beauty.1,034 words
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Advertisement255 1915-01-01 1 PROGRAMME FOR K COMMENCIMG JAN. 2, 1915. 1 See the SpS attractions Listed Relow And Support B ustry by Seeing British Films! THF PIC i7 TWaR^PM TKFAT(> r BEACH ROAO. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P. WQ SiiowsJlor cne :ONO SHOW 9-15 P.M. MATING PROGRAMME most Se :I i <-; British Detective255 words
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Advertisement423 1915-01-01 1 ORCtyARQ RO/JO Sin&porc's i amler TbeJ. ORCHARO ROAD 1 TO- v u;HT i p.m. lip. TO-NIGHT !l ALL GCOO THINGS REftcjf THE PALI IUM FiRS T Take a Sporting Chance, and lis'x r> w Palladium You'l see the Finest all I British Sporting Drama iver Induced, louli lay the same423 words
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Advertisement160 1915-01-01 1 L YTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. v Laidlitv. i great H *ale it gins on Monday Pagb 6. W. x>drrl: h i aud lining! from i d Bnginee -a 1 »ga 1. i^ trad I] and Co— Page I e Theatsi RO5 .1 i| and > rograimiw Page 1. T\ e Burnt o160 words
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Miscellaneous137 1915-01-01 1 THE WEEK. Friday Ist January, 1915. High W 9 16 1 1-iO i New Y. i.l Land N.w JTi > .»> Siton.;ej 2nd njg*i Wai i -o a.m. No Ittae I i ;li«h W:-.. -.ra., 1C- la] Win- fifl Oathednl, 11 fc.i Ilk, 1 T1 CJ- .> a a. Tucsikj137 words
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Article65 1915-01-01 2 by ho despondent concenun prii thai oounfe. The GARRETT heatad .^tean. En R ine will save 50 o-er Other types of Ml po Thiftk i. .ji your Coal Bill re preeents, and the dividend it would provide. On an average Mine it repn 10% dividend on the65 words
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Advertisement202 1915-01-01 2 MUSIC for XMAS AN AUTO PIANO IS THE IDEAL INSTRUMENT AND ANYONE CAN PLAY IT. 1- 1/111 <yb SEVERAL SECOND-HAND ONES AT PRESENT IN STOCK FOR SALE or HIRE. > ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Singapore Dels forage Co., L!<? NM to Boueo Ifcarf ephone 1026. Df Fr.: Uttvertd he V/hurves, or202 words
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Advertisement963 1915-01-01 2 _)otices BrtNE DAIRY FARM. liry Faim In Piugapoe where obtainable— Aftt r supplying the lotspitalH there is a surplus of b be delivered at houres twice I. tliiigapore Odld -rorage, Ortid Keppel Hat bom. Tel. IRb-. 7 1 NOTICE. NOTION is hereb> gWen that the business d! Chop Kbiaa Guan963 words
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Advertisement323 1915-01-01 2 Wanted WANTED Pomtone accustcrutil to rhUdren to look after child of ift tuontb^i \..\afie to England. Apply M. H. C." c/o Free Prets. 41 Nonet. COVERNWENT OF JOHORE EDUCATION DEPT. Application arc Invited (or two Assistant Mastership at the Government English Col- h£v. Johore B»hni The terms «.r appointmt Dt323 words
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Advertisement291 1915-01-01 2 To Let I TO BE LET, FURNISHED EVBtSLEfCH. Nc. 9."i-a, Thomson Road. [n< nodtaK entry. Apply to POWELL a Co.. Auc; TO LET FURNISHED. 1 jNdatoa Dali Boa I Bo m rltb bAt/i roouis— tunnis conn ipplf Jo fc MESSRS DONALBSON A BURKINSH.IW. TO BE LET I Tw« Compound Boom291 words
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Article416 1915-01-01 3 WOBLD'f VKRDICT. j The Tiroes" publishes to-day in i hlefc form a remarkable analysis of c:\seof the Auetro-Oermun Alliance vei.. tbe Triple Kntonte, contributed to tne New York Times," by Mr James M. Heck, formerly Assistant Attorney General of 5 the United States. He examines416 words
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Article274 1915-01-01 3 BANDAR SUMATRA RUBBER. I The rrport of the Bandar Sumatra 1 Kubber Company, Ltd., for the year end ed 31 Ft July, 1914, to be presented at the meeting on the 30th ult. states that Ip the following crops were harvested Rubber, 159.114 lbs. 'against estimate, 102. 400 lbs> coffee,274 words
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Article132 1915-01-01 3 NEW ENGINE OF WAR. Bbbh RABBBLB Used As PbOIBCTUJBS. Copenhagen. According to a private message from Berlin, the Austriaus in their attack on i the Serbian positions outside Degrade used a remarkable engine of wuv for the first time. This machine is constructed on the principle of the ancient Roman132 words
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Article461 1915-01-01 3 J Skcrkt Sitting of Uelgian Chamukr. interesting statement regarding cer iv "Vjimstances which preceded the T '*^w m which wer e exposed v n < A bat Tl red by M I)e lsro <^ vlil for War, in the, secret Ve J^.^ 1 the liolgian Chamber,- •trwg461 words
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Article211 1915-01-01 3 The bombardment of Ze< brvgge is an instructive operation. It should be remarked that the presence of submarines in the roadstead did not deter battleships from attacking the place. Admiral Hood must either have Uuown or suspected that they were there. Apparent ly the other211 words
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Article1074 1915-01-01 3 Portion Offered in Amounts of .15. The Russian newspapers refer to the internal 5 per cent, loan of 500,000,000 roubles, which is being issued at the price <>f 94 per cent., and is redeemable in 49 years by means of half yearly drawings. A portion of1,074 words
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Advertisement57 1915-01-01 3 1 i\ I t S"-,>] fflt 18^ft ad^ e' »*>^ Iff bw crt-. ay nitre ihonld ate 'Baseline' Cream. Ss NFW VFAR FFSTIVITIFS ANOTHER SPECIAL DINNFR CINDERELLA DANCE A» 1/ IL lw Vt\ 1 HOTEL SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd 1915. DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX CUP. IN HALF57 words
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Advertisement266 1915-01-01 3 j MY* DEAR SIR I 1 It Is absolutely impossible to get a i I better pen of any description than USE I Iff^^ _-^i SWAN |bujtfAlj( §EK ill 1 The latest Swan is the Safety which oannot 1 leak even earned upside down BlfJ I Investigate this wonderfully Simple266 words
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Advertisement207 1915-01-01 4 KATZ BROS M LtdJ i 1^ "CLIFTON" COAT U'M /f^^NW EXTRA W«, IN SK,^ hXfT/ VlWvi vT\\ CENTRE VENT ■> '''1 STRAPS ON CUFFS 1 SQUARE POCKETS \n\ mL' Stocked in "3" Qualities 5 ||i \fm\ N 16 18 $20 I A \W\ y Sewn throughout and l|i o Guaranteed207 words
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Advertisement500 1915-01-01 4 I ■a Ci m!'PACiMPA r JAt:Jt r^AcJLciACiC lea n perrhns' sauce JB*vK&KnJWJM&M&IHDm&]iUCM& p W i Variety ol uses. -V> 3 The uses to which Lea Perrins' Sauce can be put, are innumerable. 2 At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the ia ideal sauce for Roast Meats, Fish, Game, a500 words
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Article370 1915-01-01 5 WOE TO FATHERLAND w Wk 'on. K)+ WtiJ NDICT:WENr 0F t «e Kaiser. NF Chk^l ith"**nu! ierman descent who other lane a .18 gtnking. ly ilhiBtrateirr^V-fi- h ffed 'vNew York Timed" from Mr r^€ y uUt Al though born fn America, he cannot be eaiil to be prejudiced jjgninsfc the370 words
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262 1915-01-01 5 The old straits tnende of the Fighting Fifth," and of Col H. 3. Aintlie in parti cular, will like to see this appreciative reference to that gallant officer recently VOUodcd in action. It is from the "Mom ma Pott,' 1 of Nov. 26th The Fifth262 words
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Article248 1915-01-01 5 Signalman Berl Williamp, of H. M. S. I Warrior, now in the Mediterranean, lent home an interesting letter dated November i\. in winch he gives an account of some work his snip did recently at' Tort Said. The Warrior made a great, haul of German248 words
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Article330 1915-01-01 5 Manchester, Nov. 17 Outside speculation which is osually the cause of a fluctuating market is «<t -»i-;t almost nonexistent and although there j seems to be just at the moment a wb [feeling, the next few day 4 uuiy just bo the) J reverse. Lov* prices330 words
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Article107 1915-01-01 5 I C< p r bagen, 17th Nov. The > i eeuieei Berlin, which entered the h-ir b> it at Trondhjem, Nor- i morning, failed to leave at Um- ez| iral <»' N i i od of t -.verity four hoart, I n.i, m Accord ice107 words
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Advertisement422 1915-01-01 5 W- -r- -»^f^j^»^^^^m»— t r K »»^i— a B|^^ Baa aa|aa| I VISIT THE STORE EARLY J AND OFTEN TO SECURE THE BIG BARGAINS. J AXjt-jLvy£r j JDAvjrvjrili& X -a 9 V XXjLi U JUi VJ I XT'C I A "\7"TT "V c%W iCT^ >s ■-y r* y a 2j422 words
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Advertisement489 1915-01-01 5 NEW VERSION OF LOVE. I London Psychologist Declares that Mental or Physical Attraction is Only Effect of Hidden Magnetic is. SPECIAL EDITION OF MR NORMAN BARCLAY'S SEW BOOK. "THE POWER THAT RULES THE WORLD TO BE DISTi FREE TO READERS OF Tfu SINGAPORE FRSE /'/,7 sS. 11l hi^. now book489 words
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Article, Illustration29 1915-01-01 6 IN IR|H Hl^^^plC light tCtUfeK*. Ouwtd by intuftnce and nubrib«d fcj galii Xare patriot Truth her glortau pißctpti 4iMt* Marled ta Rdlaloc. L<rrrlcr »od Law.29 words
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Article2058 1915-01-01 6 Friday. January 1, 1915 It is proverbial Ui.it postscript often contains tin' resJ iom and objeot of a Letter writer. Ami, somewhat ungallantly, it lias been affirmed that this ipeoially BO with letters written by the fair Bex. Jasl the other day Etentei sent nut a telegram of exceptional in2,058 words
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245 1915-01-01 6 The object of th»« I'-iyof [ntercetiioc [•nil the steps which ltd up to it :u.- well set forth in the notice from the in i hops of Canterbury and York, which is printed below. The l>uy will N by special 6ervice« in al!245 words
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Advertisement161 1915-01-01 6 BRITISH BEER WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR Messrs ALLSOPP SONS, THE WELL-KNOWN BREWERS OF BURTON -ON-TRENT. THEIR PUSEISER BEER PPPLUCO UNDER ROYAL WARRANT TO H.M. THE KING. Samples, on Application to: CALDBEIK, MACGREGOR Co. E3 "JOHNNIE WALKER" i" v N0 TABLE COMPLETE I BLACK LABEL. rr* t^ T161 words
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Miscellaneous164 1915-01-01 6 I SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES feT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL JAN. srd INTERCESSION SERVICES AT II AM Daily Scrvi. \V lay 'Sa.nj.; 1 !ay 7 a.tu I Tn "i laj |Di u-> 11 I ing T i lay Rp PRINSEP STREET CHURCH m. Bunday B€k 9 a.m. (Mai ly) < fEofllal B MIDDLE164 words
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Article357 1915-01-01 7 A CLEVER FRENCH TRAP. Prpgress in Alsace. (RSOTUL*! SMOIAL Seuvick.) London, Dec. 31. IS.M a.m.- The principal of the recent French gain* have }>een obtained between llheims and th« Argonne, though the progreel in the valley of the Oite nt Santerre is probably §tr«ue gicnilly more importaut.357 words
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Article49 1915-01-01 7 BRITISH AVIATORS 1 SUCCESS. London Dec. 81, I 1 80 a.m.— A New York telegram itati ihnt officer! from the Teuuenbet; u< *h« Hnti6h u\ ;:iior.s are the be»i: in i The French are individually brilliant but as a military unit the British is the most efficient. i^ 149 words
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Article27 1915-01-01 7 London, Dec. 30, 3.30 p.m.— The bank of France has returned to Paris. The War Minister returns during che fust week in January.27 words
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Article337 1915-01-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 31. The handicaps for the first day are First Race. Cockatoo. 11.7 The Friar 11.3; Hedonist, 10.6; Boombah, 10.4 Preopal, 9.8 Ludwig. 8 10.; Lady Tlower H.O; Friendless, 7.7 Maori Girl, 7.4. SaOMTO Race— Brown Comet, 11.7; birity. 10.0: Two Lip*,337 words
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Article65 1915-01-01 7 I CABINET MEETS. [B$ Submarine Cable 1. Kir-Tru'c Seb\ J('» ondon.Dee. 30, J.45 p.m.— The Cabinet met during the afternoon. There was a full attendance It is understood that the Cabinet considered the American Note, which it is expected will occupy the Government for a considerable time.65 words
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Article82 1915-01-01 7 No Treachery London, Dec. 30, 5 45 p.m. At the in quest oq the victims of the H. M. S.^ Bui warU disaster, the Admiralty evidence showed that, do ammunition was being loaded ftt the time of the explosion. There wan no evidence of treachery, or loose82 words
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Article62 1915-01-01 7 Russians Push on in Galicia. London, Dec. 30, 3.30 p.m. The Petrograd commuuique says that there is a lull on the left bank of the Vistula except near Holimolf nnd Inovlodz where desperate tightirg continues. The I. prmans are losing enormously. The Russians art- advancing victoriously in62 words
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Article52 1915-01-01 7 Fails to Succeed. London, Dec. ;50. 8 30 :i.m. A Pretoria tefegram states that Marit/ and Ketup with a cotninmuio of eight hundred, mostly rebels, attacked 480 loyalists near Kaka ruas on I)e< 2'J. A running fight ensued the rebels, whose repeated attempts to ouMlnnk were defeated, eventually52 words
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Article18 1915-01-01 7 London; Dec, 80, 8.30 p.m. Seven Ger man neioplanes ha\»* dropped bombs oc Dunkirk.18 words
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Article159 1915-01-01 7 Mrs H H. Salniond c/o The Cable Depot, K. Harbour) acknowledges with maoj thanks the following further contribu tions Previously acknowledged 317,557 H. D. E. Darby (Malacca) 20 Dr Hardwick (C. S. Patrol' (2nd. Sub 5 C. N. Marriot (2nd. Sub:) 10 Mrs A. .T. D'Conceicao 10159 words
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Article144 1915-01-01 7 french consulab tklkguams. liv Courtesy of the French Consc l Genekal. Paris. Dec. 29, 6 50 p.m. French tbree per cent bonds aro at Fr. 71.50. In I.elgium we have captured aud firmly hold the villnse of St. (ieorges. 1 In Alsace we hiivo closely invested Strinbach east of Thann,144 words
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Article757 1915-01-01 7 FIRE SIGNAL BOXES. INAUGURATION OF ALARM S\ r T i No doubt tho general puttie h*f noticed a number otred letter-box looking arrangements, which have lately been tixed to lamp standard*, at the junctions j of certain streets, in different parts of the j towu, and will perhaps be interested757 words
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Article110 1915-01-01 7 New rules regarding traffic of all de- j eciiptions, includiug the passing of pro-' >us etc, have been published in the i j (iu/Mtte. Mr 11. Norman is appointed to act as i MSUtanft to the Resident, Malacca, police] magistrate, assistant judge aud coroner j and Deupty Collector110 words
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Article85 1915-01-01 7 Thrt Sea sports will take place this I morning a« usual in the Harbour off Col- j Iyer Quay. The usual arrangements have j been made to accommodate subscribers j and others and it is hoped the weather I will prove kind. The land sports will be85 words
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Article248 1915-01-01 7 VyW^Vin. Treasurer,. Mr M. Morrison, OW2 hartered Bauk India, Av&> China, Singapore, begs to acki?*' M V thanks the receipt F OMiag further contributions: Wfc* Amount pro. J| %jr ged Staff, Vehicle and 'F.EH i s*iß Singapore Staff of Whiteway Laidlaw and Co. Ltd.248 words
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Article266 1915-01-01 7 SULTAN'S WAB FUND. Kota Bahru, Dec. 28th. The following arc further collections Dr the Prince of Wales Relief Fund H H. The Sultan (personal subscription) »1.000 H. H. The Raja Kelantan 800 Tunku Sri Indra 50 'ollected by Imam of mosque Bukit Tanah 5 37 Imam of Mosque266 words
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Advertisement303 1915-01-01 7 1 ROBINSON Co. AGENTS FOR I Suttons Famous Flower Seeds. Zinnias 65 cents per Packet Begonia 65 Gallaidia 65 »> Candytuft 35 Aster 65 n >» Balsam 65 Petunia 65 m t. Phlox Drummondi 65 >» >» Dahlia Single 95 Suttons Collection of Assorted Flower Seeds. 10 varieties, Price $1.35303 words
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Advertisement411 1915-01-01 8 Qs^. snipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San FranCisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. i RATES FROM SINGAPORE. ButFruW i*^" Ciw. Chloago, lU. Z »?<i 6 n° €33-18-0 New York I *«-«-0 C35-2 0411 words
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Advertisement250 1915-01-01 8 f S h i p pi n SSSSttPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, LONDON LIVERPOOL A frequent serviee of fast cargo steamers o: this Line will be run in the above trade, commencing with.SLS.Clty of Sparta 10,000 ton; Jon or about 6th. January, to be followed bj s.s. "City of Madras" 8,500 tons.250 words
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Advertisement447 1915-01-01 8 Shipping MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN. CEYLON and HOMEWARD i9),5 OUTWARD !j era Jan 4 .w.-tKcJJan Jan I -.ordillere Jan 1« V. ,j« la Ootat Jan 1 Dumbea 1 Ifagellan Feb 15 For all particulars appl^ t J. de COURTOIS, A .p, BRITISH INDIA S. N Co., Ltd APCAR LINE447 words
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Advertisement362 1915-01-01 8 I Shipping I >: STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, 4 China, Japan f jPenang, Ceylon f Australia, India 1 Aden, Egypt, Medi i terranean Ports, Plymouth and London. I For freight, passage I further information apply tO H. W. BUCKLAND, AGENT. H OCEAN S.S. Co., w I ID CHINA MUTUAL 8 N362 words
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Article260 1915-01-01 9 Crowds Besieoe the Bank of England. The success of the great £360,000,000 kVar Loan was a certainty even before the irospectus made its appearance, but aaiiirance wai made doubly sure by the •ush all over the kingdom to make appli■at ions for the issue. Extensive260 words
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Article172 1915-01-01 9 Lieutenant who made 628 Killed in Action. The Army casualty lists includes the iame of Lieutenant A. E. J. Collins, Royal Engineers, who has been killed in action. rutenant Collins will always hold a in the history of cricket as the bat6 who made the highest172 words
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Article185 1915-01-01 9 Mr J. R. Lawson, jun., a native of South >hieldf, writing to a home paper from Nairobi, in East Africa, says I We have just bad a pitched battle with ihe Germans. We had eix white men xilled and about twenty blacks killed and njurcri. We were185 words
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Article148 1915-01-01 9 tIKRR IIALLIN AND THE HIUINQ OF the British Fleet. Herr Ballin, General Director of the Hamburg America Line, has, says the "Times" Amsterdam correspondent, issued the following declaration "'The Times 1 publishes in an article from a correspondent in Germany the news that to prominent patriots it becomes148 words
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Article53 1915-01-01 9 Copenhagen, Nov. 18. MasB meetings are being held through out Sweden calling on the Government to prohibit the further export of cattle to Germany. Between 8,000 and 4,000 head of cattle are being exported by Sweden to Germany every week, and the price of meal has risen53 words
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Advertisement624 1915-01-01 9 Shipping N Y K JAPAN MAIL I STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service Is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted624 words
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Advertisement1558 1915-01-01 9 THE ONLY LIFE INBURANCE COMPANY RE6I3TERED IN THE COLONY. U«GEBT PMD-OP CAPITAL OF INY EABTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE A^RANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. J OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 flooosltea with the Supreme Court ol England, and oomplife^'-^JJ1,558 words
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Advertisement227 1915-01-01 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Go. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Polleles are "WORLD WIDE," UHBB ITRIOTED," INDISPUTABLE and HOB ORFEITABIiE." Claim a, loans, oaah-BUKrendem, oic «re romptly sbtiiod by the General Agent* lngapore without the delay of teteteac lead Offloe. The Reserves for proreottoa of Policy oldeia aie o\er £3,500.000. The Aoooacts227 words
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Article289 1915-01-01 10 How I Keep Fit." Some Celebrities' Opinions. COl NTLESS people in all walks of life have testified in writiug that they have derived real vigour and steady health from the use of Sanatogeu. Amongst then are many of the most distinguished people 111 tllL worl< I to their evidence is289 words
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Article374 1915-01-01 10 Von in i i Satsatogeu w henever, throitgli Malaria, Dyjeu* tery, or other exhausting iliness, the \xkl\\ tlie nerve* and the jeslive apparattig have been Vt and their function 1 less impaired. Sanatogen tiit n a< b§ as a trac rcc instructor of cells and tiafiies.374 words
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Article936 1915-01-01 10 I. A Scout's Experiences. Private N. L. McLennan, of the Lon.doi Scottish, .who«e home is at Sandemtead Surrey, has written an interesting accoun ;of bis adventures during the meniotabl tight. He says The poor old regiment looked pafcb*^^ ly small starting off. i as, a practically936 words
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Article91 1915-01-01 10 i His Majesty's Governnianfc, says the London News Agency, ha 8 stopped the export of tea from this country to all Continental ports except those of our Allies and Spain and Portugal. The pro- hibition came into effect on Monday *ov. 23rd, when several car R91 words
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Article280 1915-01-01 10 The report of the Kandar Sumatra 1 Rubber Company, Ltd., for the year ended 1 Blst July, 1914, to be presenteJ at the meeting on the 30th ult. states that the fc following crops were harvested Rubber, ~\159,114 lbs. (against estimate, 162,400 •Bs) coffee, 1,970 cwts (against280 words
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Article266 1915-01-01 10 The net profits of the Punlop Kubber Company, Ltd., /or the fmtut ended Hist August, after deducting £186*710 in respect on interest on Income stock, interest on Parent Company's Debtntaras, royalty to Parent Company, commissions, manage ment expenses and depreciations, amount ed to C381,d19, making, with the266 words
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Article197 1915-01-01 10 Death Prekkkk; i» to Captivitv. The story of the cbrtplain of the Russian 1 transport Prutb, who gave bis blessing to the seamen as the vessel went down (she i was sunk by her commander to prevent her falling into the hands of the Goeben) shows, says197 words
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Article141 1915-01-01 10 A Regbldinc; Scheme. A ro- grading of the Federated Malay itates clerical service has just been Ditiated, and on the whole the grada ions have been so arranged that iu uture promotions frora one class to anther not necessarily be by crude enionty only, but upon141 words
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Advertisement98 1915-01-01 10 FAR EAST OXYGEN 4 ACETYLENE I COMPANY, LTD.. (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY AUTOGENOUS WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. Repair* of Leaky Tube Plates Repairs of Pitting Corrosion. Repairs of Riveted Flanges. Repairs of Combustion Chamber Repairs of Steamer Hulls. Repairs of Stern Posts. J. lIIILLIUMIE, Workshop MOTNR rTHUITO98 words
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Advertisement123 1915-01-01 10 DUNLOP Tyres. The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way ahead of any other make 25 years manu- i facturing experience. DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. The Dunlop Rubber Go. FAR EAST LIMITED., I 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. LEARN TO RIDE.123 words
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Article235 1915-01-01 11 Pe» P. AO. str. Moldavia.— M^ sara. R. O. Pitceathly, Gr«hame, N. Fisher, H. Williamson, Mr Mrs T. Miller, Misa Pollock, Miss Page, Mr Mrs Cochran, Miss E. G. Watson, Mr Mrs Roffey, Mr Mrs KinneU, Mr Mrs Wood, Rev. J. Mead, Mr J. W. Jones and Mr235 words
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Article52 1915-01-01 11 iCOBBBCTBD UP TO Dec. 3D Bank" 4 me 2 4 7-1' i, demand 2 4 8-3. Prlvate credits 8m e 24 Lvdia, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand 22% Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 14 1$ Badqkok, demand 86 SovBBHiGNs, Bank Buyitg 58.64 Back ol England Rate 6% Bar Silver52 words
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Article4228 1915-01-01 11 Dec. 31. Tin (125 tons^ fTO.IC (iamb er 7 00 Gamble* Cube No. 1 9 0C Qambier Cube No. 2 R.SC Pepper Blaok ordin. S'pore buyers 17.50 Pepper, (White fair- buyctß... Natroegß UlO to the )h 21.r0 Nutmegs (80 to the lb 2 .00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Clovea (Araboina)4,228 words
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Advertisement90 1915-01-01 11 U Li 1 lil\ Typewriters. Send for particulars of the newest models (Nos. 5 6). The Oliver is deservedly the favourite high-class visible writer throughout the world. Stocked with English, French and German Keyboards. Foolscap takes paper 9 ins. wide. Brief do 14 do Policy do 18 do Also Special90 words
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Advertisement350 1915-01-01 11 THE IDEAL TONIC FOOD. BTIMUL.A.TEP THE APPETITE ENRICH CS THE BLOOD STRENGTHENS TJTE NERVES. Of all Chemists $1 75 Sole A-^eutM (or the 6. K. and F. 8 THE PHARMACY, SINGAPORE CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with CHIMAULT C' 1 SARSAPARILLA tM lr <^fl sapariiln, recom- I SWp .^f mended lor the350 words
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Advertisement117 1915-01-01 11 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager PBUNGA MELOrI I I i* V-^* A lUr I V. RIGAUD PARIS I Sold bj til P<:rltaisec& 1 W. J. GARCIA, 218, Orchard Road. Planoi bongbt, sold or enct»anga<s Qood prices allowed or old in atvnmentß. CTuiUP—117 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous492 1915-01-01 11 LATEST ARRIVALS Date Vobse' 8 Name Flag <& Bfe Dec. 80 Foo Suing British Kinta Wilbalai Ben Ilia Ouan Yat Shiug Eniile Dutch l>e Klerk ii Kochußsen Helios Norwegian Dec. 31 Krlaa British h Hy«» Leong i. Lady Weld n Klang h Hong Bee Maras Dutch i'rouwer Asduug Siam K492 words
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Article57 1915-01-01 12 A Wagiaill from Bomb 102 baga Barap imi China d b] kb The British India j> »i Segupii.ui, it 10 r,,. CM W, ur,. may bi I ftpoota Penan* daylight u<\ Monday. Tha b« Cl»Odlo*l 0 I irri\< d morning frooa Manila, i i, and en i•' w.57 words
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Article24 1915-01-01 12 Johnston's S-i -.0 and Dirii launch. pfoflt than th*j di Ue i d dory of th< an I ocruj 1 I24 words
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Advertisement175 1915-01-01 12 £2 to £10 WEEKLY FOR Mi HJUROF YOUR TtME CAILY. Witb ao Irfu ajd £2 to Start I Made £5,000 n I Two Yean. r a net the i D( j I ft ti i. or in a fit. t iry, or I tim» yo; i leil me in H6BB175 words
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