The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1915
1915-01-04
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Article325 1915-01-04 1 Confidence is waning in Germany. The "Voseiscbe Zeifcung" refers iu gloomy enirit to "the unbankable choin" whirh is cutting oil supplies Page 7. Tile Allies are still bnaily eating into tho OerBMMl front, and the wires tell of dashing fighting at various points all along the line325 words
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Article1584 1915-01-04 1 I have a friead at the f rout. We have never met he doesn't even J..iO\» ;i»y c<*me, uui Lit i» j. ei,', because he is doing the thing that -abitro »v^ forbidden ti< o to do "fljb** g l liis country. I lie on1,584 words
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Advertisement467 1915-01-04 1 PROGRAMME FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 2, 1915. See the Splendid Attractions Listed Below 4nd Runoort British MuJrtnj l»v Seeing British Films' wtfi P^ "C-j J "TTR»y 1 > I THE PIONEER CINfcffiATQGRAPH THtATBt BEACH ROAD. 7IRST SHOW 730 P.*. Two Shews for one Payment. IBCONO SHOW 9-15 P.N A DOMINATING467 words
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Advertisement533 1915-01-04 1 SPECIAL NEW YEAR PLAY 2 SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT 2 In Conjunction with FHE STAR OPERA A CINEMATOGRAPH SHOW will be given troiu 8 o'clocß 'O-NIQHT!! TO-NIGHT!'. IT THE THEATRE ROYAL i North Bridge Road. IN THE STEPS OF THE THROKE In 9 CMaiTB reel 11 together with i0 other533 words
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Advertisement70 1915-01-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Three Wolaeley cars wanted Page 2, Kwong Ytt dividend notice Page 2. Powell's aud Cuing Keng Lee'g auctiou no'icea i'ago 8. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills— Page P. k and M. M. sai'i^K listn Pifte 6. Three Castles magnums Page 10. THE BANGKOK TIMES ESTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN70 words
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Miscellaneous120 1915-01-04 1 THE WEEK. Monday 4th High W&tor— o-*8 a.w., 11-30 p m. Week-Prayer, Y.M.C.A., 5 pm. Tuesday sth. High Wrtar 1. 1 a.m., 0-12 p.u. Week Prayer, Y.M.C.A.. 5 p.m. ICt Bf. BoniewArd iuail due. Sirgapore Aml < Wednesday 6th High Wa»-er— l 36 t..iu., C-s>* p.ui. Week Prayer, Y.M.C.A 5120 words
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Advertisement265 1915-01-04 2 f Trade Mark) K§ Clears the skin and ra g! improves its texture. 5$ Leaves no trace bu( beauty 'v, Obtainab.e ut al. "^V*^ E I Q^S C*iemisf4 and otefW IDM DOM i'. I v^ J? N i^ v^. Those who pre;c! a piepaiat. of a ctc.Tiy nature should lyte265 words
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Advertisement781 1915-01-04 2 I m THE MATTER OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS COMPANIES' ORDNANCE 1889 A NO IN THE MATTER OF THE KWONG YIK BANKING Co.. Ltd (In Liquidation.) Notice is hereby given that the Liquidators of the Company have declared a second dividend at the rate of 9% ucon tbe amounts of respective781 words
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Advertisement503 1915-01-04 2 Wanted WANTED Three Wolseley Care in first class condition. Please state horse-power, year of inanufactare and price. Apply H. G. c/o "Free Press mwf uc WANTED Someone accustomed to children to loote after child of 18 months on voyage to England. Apply "M. H..C." c/o Free Press. 11 4-1 NOTICE.503 words
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Advertisement486 1915-01-04 2 1 I To Let TO BE LET, FURNISHED EVERSLEICH, N0.9-,-a, Thorn son Road. l n nediate eutry. Apply to POWELL ft Co.. Auctioc 7 1 TO LET FURNISHED. •'Biaßton "-Dalvey Road- four bedrooms rlth oaih moina twwli court and -lal.lw ipply to h MESSRS DONALDSON ft BURKINSHAW TO BE LET486 words
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Article1644 1915-01-04 3 His Excellency the Goreroof iud'y furnishes us with the attached ligte of I gentlemen to whom the Governor of the Strait? Settlements has on the authority of I the Army Council conveyed to him by the Secretary of State for the Colonies offerrd temporary Commissions for1,644 words
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Article381 1915-01-04 3 Several firms of Belting makers and dealers are selling inferior imitations of our well known Cotton Belt, ami describing it as Belting of the Gnndy type,' 1 equal to Gandy's," samo as Gandy's," \c. We are desirous in the interest of the pttblUl to warn uteri against such statements.381 words
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Advertisement157 1915-01-04 3 FOR THEJEW YEAR HELP TO RELIEVE SOME OF THE LOCAL DISTRESS CAUSED BY THE WAR. BUV ONE OR TWO COPIES OF THE STORY OF WILLIAM GFOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narrative WilOHllß is related in an un pretending manner an account cf bow he came to leave London, and of some of157 words
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Advertisement392 1915-01-04 3 purify and enrich, the blood, and make new good blood, at every dose, that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have earned their worldwide reputation as being the most successful remedy for Indication and Dyspepsia of the age. Your dealer tens Lht-ni, or you can obtain a bottle for392 words
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Advertisement294 1915-01-04 3 KATZ BROS., Ltd. I WO-£f^\ "CLIFTON" GOAT Ii VI x/^^'/^J^^i' CDT EXTRA WIDE IN skirt \$M 1 \l^^#"ll v CENTRE VENT V \\^^^Hl| I i STRAPS ON CUFFS 1 Vv SQUARE POCKETS «v \frvK|^ V,\« Stocked in "a Qualities I' A lb lb fw, v Mbtvu u.iviugiiout aiia \o\ v294 words
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Article21 1915-01-04 4 Ou the vnd intt.. nt the Lake, Singapore, the wife of Mr. C, E <"rmg of a son.21 words
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Article24 1915-01-04 4 The Singapore *ter« skill the Pr«w the People's right auiattfti Baawvd by Influence and »nkrib«d by gala Sfaro patriot TVuth her gkxiooa prioajti 4mm,24 words
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Article, Illustration2172 1915-01-04 4 There is no sharper solvent of political alliances than ill fortune in a war carried on by the allies. Of that we have a telling illustration in that region of the present Great War, in which Russia is in conflict with the Dual Alliance, for it2,172 words
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Article82 1915-01-04 4 BRITISI AND HERMAN OFFICERS SHAKE HANDS. Enthusiasm of the Troops. (Reuteh's Special Service.) London, Jan. 8, M.35 a. m.— A letter from a private of the Ritle lirigade save that It wat a flue picture to see the Hri tish and German officers' Christinas hand shaking in82 words
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Article72 1915-01-04 4 R HA. CAVALRY'S BRILLIANCE London, Jan. 2. Sir John French in a speech to I battery R.H.A. Baid that no brunch of the Service had done better than the horse artillery. This battery had been continuously in action lor ten days duuing which the cavalry OOTpl had hlso performed a72 words
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Article43 1915-01-04 4 GENERAL JOFFRE CONFIDENT. London, Jan. 3, 8.35 a.m. Bordeaux General Joffre's sister, interviewed, said that (Jenernl Joffre had written that he was K-itisfied with the progress of events. Madame added that (ieueral JolTre would Bay nothing unless he was sure of what hibaid.43 words
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Article21 1915-01-04 4 London, Jnn. 3. 8.85 am Presidout I'oincare and Ministers held a reception of ihi diplomatic body in Pan-21 words
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78 1915-01-04 4 KIIiTHH BKIVHI. Loudnn. .Tan. I.— The King has tele graphed to President Poincare cjooii *ishe6 for the New Year 6aying he is certain it will witness the drawing closer of the Auglo Frmch friendship and Alliance, and hoping that the war will soon be brought78 words
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Article72 1915-01-04 4 London. Jan 1. An Army order issued to night announces the creation of the new arniie. each generully consisting of three army corps. The Generals in command will be Generals Haig. Smith Dorrien Archibal.l Hunter, lan Hamilton, Kundle and Bruce Hamilton, who will command the ttrtt, second,72 words
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Article177 1915-01-04 4 Object of the Recent Note. London, Jan. 1. The Press Hureau issues to uight the official text o( the luited states uote with a brief covering note. Ambassador Page assured Sir E. Grey that the note was made io the most friwadly •pint to Great Britain iu belief177 words
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Article141 1915-01-04 4 On January is the GfaolttqMt, company giviuß a btyle of t>nU>U;unnu>m ou MMfhll similar lines to that which 1 proved so popular under the handling ol the Court Ofttdt, will appear in Sin^;i iirul pltkf till Jan L'_>. Tho entertainim-nt will be gftmi at the Palladium tht -atre141 words
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Advertisement161 1915-01-04 4 I KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. I H.WH I A LARJR ASSORTMENT OF I 4 LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. I CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS ANNUALS for 1915 &c. THE STRAITS CALENDAR 1915 4 SHEETS 3 MONTHS O/V A SHEET CONTAINING PICTURES OF LOCAL INTEKEBT. I $1.00 I |p "JOHNNIE WALKER" m WHIQW jZ161 words
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Article101 1915-01-04 5 SUPERIORITY OF RUSSIAN LEFT ADMITTED. Nerves at tbe French Menace. iKeuter's Special Service.) London, Jan. 1. The German wireless ays that experts picture tbe Russian ocupation of the line Jaslow Krosno us reakening their position in other quar era. This view is considered too optiaistic and the fact101 words
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Article73 1915-01-04 5 THE UNBREAKABLE CHAIN." Ample Grounds for Anxiety. London, Jan. 3, 5.35 a.m. The Vos liscbe Zeitung says tbat Germauy is iut'LOuuded by an unbreakable chain presenting the importation of 6Upplies. The Scarcity of petrol is already noticeable, and there are everywhere indications that the harvest in Germany will be below73 words
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Article88 1915-01-04 5 KAISERS CHRISTIAN CHARITY! Exchange of Prisoners Proposal. I London, Jan. 3, 4.5 a.m. The Pope has egrapued to the Kaiser appealing to his lings of Christian charity to terminate disastrous year and b^gin a new year th au act of Imperial generosity by ac3ting Ihfl proposal of an exchange of88 words
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Article132 1915-01-04 5 Sentenced to Death. London, Jan. 1. An Amsterdam tele gram states that an Euglish war prisoner named Lonsdale who was sentenced on Dec. "2 to ten years' imprisonment for refusing to obey orders and assaulting the guard when orc.ered to work has been sentenced to death on132 words
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Article301 1915-01-04 5 Mr Loke Yew's C.M.G. (Reuter's Special Skrvice.) London, Jan. 2. The C.M.G. has been couferred upon Mr. Loke Yew, of Selangor. London, Jan. 1. The Cross of the Victorian Order has been granted to Prince Louis of Kattenberg. London, Jan. 1. The Companions of the Bath included301 words
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Article382 1915-01-04 5 "FORMIDABLE" SUNK IN THE CHANNEL. Survivors 1 Thrilling Experiences. [By Submarine Cable]. Hll'Tlß'f SEBVIO*. London, Jan. 1. The Press Bureau ;tates that the battleship Formidable has suuk iu tbe Cbanuel. London, Jan. I, later. The Press liureau states that so far it is uncertain whether the Formidable was382 words
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Article219 1915-01-04 5 Commander Hewlett's Story. London, Jan. 1. An Amsterdam tele gram states that a Dutch trawler res:ued Commander Hewlett and arrived at Ymuiden, but bas up to the present been unable to enter the port owin£ to bad weathei. Over the Enemy's Fleet. (Rkuter's Special Service.) London, Jan.219 words
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Article105 1915-01-04 5 Compulsory Service in South Africa. London, Jan. 1. A communique issued at Pretoria says that it is tbe intention to employ tha powers of the Defence Act to commandeer men for service in German southwest Africu am? I'nion will not depend wholly on volunteers. The fitu atiou105 words
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Article1007 1915-01-04 5 SURE PROGRESS OF THE ALLIED FORCES. Plenty of Fierce Fighting. Kn ikh s Sr.bs m. •London, Dec. 81, 5.35 p.m. The Paris communique states Our troopß have entered Steinbach and carried half the village by a house to house fight. From the eea to the Aisne there has1,007 words
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Article367 1915-01-04 5 MUDDY BUT CHEERFUL. Tommy Resorts to Fisticuffs. London, Dec. 81, 3.55 p.m. The Paris eyewitness Bays tbat the daily record of fighting from the sixteenth Co the twentyfourth shows that our offensive continued with increased violence and energy. The enemy's counterattacks showed that his assumption of the defensive was compulsory.367 words
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25 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 1. It is reported that a French battleship has bean torpedoed in the Adriatic but there are no details.25 words
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Article31 1915-01-04 5 London, Jan. 2. A helgrade telegram states that four Austrian monitors 'on Thursday evening hombarded the fortress of Uelgrade and the banks of the Save anc the Danube.31 words
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Article34 1915-01-04 5 London .Jan. 1. The ltaliaa occupation of Valona has been sealed by the hoisting of the Italian flag and the Albanian flag at the prefecture. There was a most enthusiastic scene.34 words
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Article22 1915-01-04 5 London Jan. I.— The revenue tor the quarter was £48,323,369, an increase of £654,303. Further Telegrams appear on page 10.22 words
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Advertisement208 1915-01-04 5 ROBINSON Col AGENTS FOR Suttons Famous Flower Seeds. I Zinnias 65 cents per Packet Begonia 65 Gallaidia 65 Candytuft 35 Aster 65 f Balsam 65 Petunia 65 Phlox Drummondi 65 Dahlia Single 95 Suttons Collection of Assorted Flower Seeds. 10 varieties, Price $1.35 per tin. Suttons Collection of Hardy Annuals.208 words
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Advertisement1027 1915-01-04 6 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Operating the New 22,000 Ton Tiiple Screw Turbine Liners M SHINTO MARU TBNYO MARU" and CHITO MARU," the Qumm of the1,027 words
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Advertisement343 1915-01-04 6 ELLERMANSJALL LINE. FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. A frequent service of last cargo steamers of this^Line will be run in the above trade, commencing with s.s. City of Sparta 10,000 tons on or about <>th .January, to be followed by s.s. "City of Madras" 8,600 tons. on343 words
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Advertisement514 1915-01-04 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN. CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Nera Jan 4 Magellan Jan 10 Cordillere Jau IK V. dela Ciotat Jan 17 Dumbea Feb 1 A Sttamer Jan II Magellan Feb 1$ Feb 14 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, A c.est.514 words
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Advertisement551 1915-01-04 6 Shipping^ P &7h STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, C«jJ Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymou;. and London Throagh Bills of Lading iHenod f O f q>JI j Coast, Persian Onlf Continental aod Am^u Porte. Steamers will leave Btngapote on 01 I^.ll MAIL LINES Homeward (rou Eoropbi Colombo551 words
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Article306 1915-01-04 7 The report of the Kuala Lumpur Rubber < utupany, Ltd., for the jear ended 30th June, 1914, to bo eubmitted to the meetin-,' on the 26th ult. shows a profit tot fcbe yeajr of £60,?M, which, together with the mlanr- of £11,190 brought forward, Rives a sum306 words
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Article316 1915-01-04 7 OUR FOOTBALL HEROES. Some sing of Freiicb and loifre and lone of Jellicoe, And sonfe of those who o'Tet to ttgtit against the foe. Rut of all yo tc khaki heroe- there's none that can compare With the Hangers, Celts. Hibs. Cly.(j«. <ft CJueen't, oc Ahordeen or Ayr. Then here's316 words
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Article175 1915-01-04 7 The Admiralty bus rename.! tbo uew battleahip Almiraatt Lttoira, lin for Chili but acquired oa comoletion by pritain. sho will bo cbrltton«d Mm ClillM(i.l. T.\o new bouts built as leaders oC destroyer llotillas have been Darned tht» Hotha rtu.i the Tipperary. I he Ciinavlu La a kupei175 words
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Advertisement575 1915-01-04 7 Shipping NV M JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service In matetatl* vl r Fokohama via poita to aTaranllU Load a Antwerp, under mail contract wfth the imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining t .avr> been spociahy desigm- *l a oooatracaad, ana i are fitted575 words
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Advertisement503 1915-01-04 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAf. Of INY EASTERN COMPANY. PKOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old -Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 arooaitt J with the Supreme Court of England, and503 words
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Advertisement546 1915-01-04 7 THE j MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. '4PITAL AUTHORISED 21.500.000 i s.-'iflL SUBStKltt£li £1, 123,000 J ;apital paid-up £562,500 u~servc fund £465,000 board of directors R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. tames Campbell Esq. H. Melvill Simons Esq. I i. Maitfind Ero. Sir Tavld Ynle. i. M. liyrfe Esq. Chief Manager546 words
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Advertisement613 1915-01-04 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Go. Of CANAO*. j ffBTABLIBB£D 1887. Pollciuh ai> WCai*D 7/iI>K. Üb»i BTRICTED," -INDIfIPOTABTiB" tad HOt FORFBITABLE." Olalms, loans, ctusb-surrendeirb. t»to.. are promptly set led by tho Qonerftl A^ea* Singapore wHhont the delay of refevui* Head Offloe. The Reserves tor procectloa cl Policy Qo>deiß are ovew £3,500.000. The613 words
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Article945 1915-01-04 8 Voder tbis Lending the Hamburger jfremdenblatt solemnly quotes "a Mir prising tiiblical parallel to the fate which has now overtaken Uelgium." It cites Deuteronomy ii., 26, for this purall 1. and interpolates ill uwji oomment M re produced herewith And I sent messengers out of tb»945 words
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Article209 1915-01-04 8 A MALAY HUNTER SHOT. A Malay hunter named Mat Sam was fihot by a companion whilst afr*>r a dee* id tbo jangle near tho 10th mile, Bentong roo<l. on Dec. 24th. It appears Uih men had been OUI some ;iiMM when tbe'y came opio the tracks of [t deal which209 words
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Article155 1915-01-04 8 Tww weddiogi v t re i i by fcbe V I '..Hi.;- i i ;i mr I). Pen kOg, <»■) Cl Day, thai bridai baring irrired from Home tli.il <i.iy i>. i..v < nviul M.-n met. Mr. Ernost Edward >ut ator, of Klfliti v I to Mil155 words
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Article129 1915-01-04 8 The Town Ciuiird of Jeeeelton bad fcion laM i the dco Herald ol Dec. I II tel "i tin in lamed i ,-> fir 100 and m contingent, ■.•ag to nobody being able to recognise the "dismiss" i,n tbe bagle, rt'Miuim'd stertily at their postt In BOtH t129 words
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Article55 1915-01-04 8 Dm Berlii that be ilpf tan d. the Tui to coi Maian, io«th ol the 1 i to the 3 l .ii. uns eastward to l tami tens, 1•! ;abah. a to be anc i e '1 ho k ;i- i to the i westward through tbe55 words
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Advertisement196 1915-01-04 8 Pure Yorkshire wool T? suits— light and cool. f\ JI We'll i hi in latest European style in the > W- [t f st anc^ coolest suit you'vo had. f\-* 'IPmoppy. ill-fitting garments. They're no s j I r^^r make you look slovenly. Pwe wool i •I* ,uii» moisture and196 words
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Advertisement210 1915-01-04 8 j .Cougtis and Xn^icr's Emulsion has been prescribed by the mwji* i ji i and used in the hospitals for the last tw itj recognised a the rtandard approved ren asthra and all (orma fotl it itsgreal ptlOlKll I A igiei E thing alike to throat, 1 tin< md it210 words
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Article876 1915-01-04 9 (COBBKCTBD UP TO DeC. 31) B*mk 4m/b 24 7-16 demand 2-4 8-82 Private credits 8 m's 2-4| India, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand 22% Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 141J Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buyli g $8 64 Bank of England Rate 6% Bar Silver Lindon 22$ [88aed876 words
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Article910 1915-01-04 9 Dec. 81. Tin (125 tons) $70.10 Gambler 700 Gambler Cube No. 1 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 17.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyeis 83 00 Nutmege (110 to the lb.) 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.> 2 .00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00910 words
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Advertisement39 1915-01-04 9 Gaggtoo Co., AGEN^h If you desire to be supplied with copies, order at once do not wait, as only a limited number of copies were printed. The Singapore and Straits ROUGH DIARY for 1915. Publishers: FRASER and NEAVE, LIMITED.39 words
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Miscellaneous482 1915-01-04 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Euro pew— Per B. I. Golconda expected to arrive at Peuang to-day. From China*- Per M. M. Nera expected tomorrow, London Halls Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived Ncv. 3 December 7 Doc. Nov. 12 il u Nov. 19 18 iNov. 24 19 m Nov. 17 28 an482 words
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Miscellaneous382 1915-01-04 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 10 a.m. o* January 2, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Hainam Jan 1 Inner Roads Suisang No. 9 Wharf Magnet Keppel Harbour Hanca p. and O. Wkat Hong Aik Inner Roads Sri Wongsee Aing Hong Hock Keng Taujong Surat Ban382 words
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Article457 1915-01-04 10 SUCCESSES^ IN ALL THtIEE CAMPAIGNS British Ambassador's Speech. London, Jan. 1. A Petrograd telegram states that Ambassador Buchanan in a vigorous speech at the Enghsu Club r plied to a email anil lacigniJ! ■•fltlon of Russians influenced by >m u,: oopbilcs who are criticising Gre .t 'Vitain457 words
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Article281 1915-01-04 10 A Busv .M< t\P£. {From Our Own C^rretpmtUni.) Kuala Lurnpur, .Jan. The Planters' Aeso^iatiou of Bfa!t»ya meeting to-duy pressed 1 o.oii^; a resumDtion cl irei mttion, mamhan stating that eptntes wer« tt; ILu_t the niuch j of the want ol Jubour. Ifc was stated that two281 words
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Article45 1915-01-04 10 The Secretary of Sfate ha^ much plea sure in informing His Excellency the High Commissioner for tLe Federated Malay States that His Majesty bag gra cioudly been pleased to grant to Mr JuoUe Yew ol Selangor the honour of C. ML G.45 words
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Article686 1915-01-04 10 bi col'rtesy of the french consul General. Paris, Dec. 30.— French 8% bouds are We have made slight progress in the region of Nieuport. The enemy has violently bombarded the village of Saint Georges which we are strongly fortifying. NVe have taken a OermaD point d'appui on686 words
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Article102 1915-01-04 10 Keppkl G. C. New Year Competition. Played on Friday, Saturday and yester duy. Result H. Davison 88 16 77 H. Aspinall 81 8 73 D. Noble 84 10 74 S. G. C. MOKTHLY MEDAL. The January monthly medal against hngpj was played at the Singapore Golf <'<lub on Saturday102 words
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Article1023 1915-01-04 10 j LAND AND SEA SPORTS. New Year's Day in Singapore provided a striking illustration of what is senteatiously described as the Rritish temper** merit. The nation is engaged in vita) strife, and fighting its way through the most stupendous clash of arms in the world's history. Yet1,023 words
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Article704 1915-01-04 10 Pl'liLlC INTERCESSION AT THE CATHEDRAL. A Service of Public Intercession for the Rutnir^ wa<* h> 1 1 at St. Andruw's 0 ith«drt»l, Singapore, yesterday morning. There ws;s a lur^e congregHtiorj, which undoubtedly tiM have h >» n Mill Natter but for tl>« vy rain, wbiob kept many704 words
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Advertisement162 1915-01-04 10 I ADELPHI HOTEL 1 FOR COMFORT jf Table par Excellence KITCHEN under the personal supervision of the &iaoag< r. We respectfully eolioit a trial. DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager I X THREE /4''^ot^ c^.^.' ~y CASTLES. < ffc#l I h^ '/A MAGNUMS WD HO. WILLS j You Know This Brand I I162 words
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Miscellaneous84 1915-01-04 10 WEATHER REPORT. Bar, Wiud. Torn. Uuxn. Bky R HK 3 cl IP HO 14 Wet 67 c MN, 3rd 4P760 Wtfll 19 31 c m»u.k». j» herbaa Hospital Jan. 1 9aM 8 I'M 9 i M ||M8,M91l 29 861 ?0.762 '^.hl Toiup. 83.0 9o 0 ho Wesßaib Thui 77.0 1^84 words
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