The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 January 1915
1915-01-06
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Title Section15 1915-01-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 0, 1915. NO. 8,335.15 words
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Article207 1915-01-06 1 The British fleet m the North Sea were titnistic enough to expect the Germans i Clitistmas Day, but the KuUez's stayborne navy disa])]>oioted tt^m yet t ;ain Pago 5. t Tue Kronprinz Wilhelm has sunk four < erchant ships one l.ritibh aud three t rench Page 5.207 words
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Article1147 1915-01-06 1 rUMGH Soi^lKß's DBAfU EM Singapore. A few days apo a littla French soldier roua Brittany died m Singapore, lie waß 00 far gone when he wns brought to the General Hospital here, and the t-kill of ,he doctors, the devoted and affectionate ittention of the sisters could1,147 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement560 1915-01-06 1 t-Vif Cl»v w-%j v h/fw- n w L x v^ C» I L* f lii order to avoid a temporary shortage m Milkmaid Natural Sterilised fViilk we have intercepted a large quantity of this milk l destinodfor Cochin China. This milk bears the Nestle Sterilized i Label! as used for560 words
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Advertisement244 1915-01-06 1 op Singapore's Premier Theatre or ORCHARD ROAD. '«*N!OHT Commencing 9 p.m. TO-NIGHT!! h Programme that will put ia the whade .iLvtfiii;^ yet seen m Sicgapore. Fj THE DAUGHTER OF A SPY Drama ot Lovo and Intrigue, m- p. troducing a Clever and Novel Plot. iMOtERN TEMPERLEY •SEE THE GREAT RING244 words
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Advertisement278 1915-01-06 1 .ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to users of Milk.-naid Milk *age 1 To let, 2. Adid Koail. and Villa Lpnsabu, iff (J.jylaufr Boftd f u> 'ii-lied) ?\igo j Wiuited, ebcrthacd typist and lady for ■tophona wok Puge j. r.jiiLiiiptcy noticrs Pftgfl 2. Sanntopon mil Mul.ui 1 Page 2. Dr. \V;,;iaTiis' Pink PUli278 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1915-01-06 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 6th High Water— 1 35 H.m., f-5n p.m. Week -Prayer. V. A p.m. Ki>iphany. Thursday 7th. High Waeor— 2 11 *.m., 1-49 p m Woek-rraycr. V.MC.A, 5 p.m. Friday Bth w«r»r- 2 v l 'ii 6 p.m. Week-fnyer, y.M.d.a.. js p iv. P. A: O. Homeward mail112 words
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Article265 1915-01-06 2 I The Karachi Port Trust have decided to defer the consideration of the question of providing a dry dock. The smoke shed on Landerdale Estate, Matang, has been burnt. Rubber to the vaiue of &8.000 was destroyed. The loss was covered by insurance. The total quantity of tin exported by265 words
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Article204 1915-01-06 2 Several firms of Belting makers and dealers are selling inferior 'imitations of our well known Cotton lielt, and describing it as Belting of tbe M Gandy type," "equal to Gandy's," "same asGandy'e," &c. Wo are desirous m the interest of the public to warn users against such statements. It204 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement415 1915-01-06 2 ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW£ET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. MALARIA'S AFTEREFFECTS. How to Overcome them. When quinine has done its work, and the Malaria which h&ve wrought such havoc on the blood and, through it, on the nervous system and the body415 words
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Advertisement763 1915-01-06 2 Notices The Bankruptcy Ordinance 188£ IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE BTRAITB SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT OF BINOAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 142 of 1811. Re SOOHA PANA RAVEHA MANA NOTICE 18 HEREBN GIVEN that th above named Court has appointed Friday, th 15th day of January, 1916, at eleven o'clock i the763 words
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Advertisement671 1915-01-06 2 Wanted I. WANTED A young lady to take charge of a private Telephone system. Apply B c/o Free Tress. 6-1 151 WANTED Capable shorthand writer and typist for c Mercantile Office. c Apply B" c/o Free Press, n 6-1 15-1 Ie m WANTED Furnished house for occupation February or March,671 words
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Advertisement510 1915-01-06 2 To Let s TO LET So. 9 Adis Road, Comfortablo cort pound house. Water laid on. Apply to E. R. ftASSOON, 1 Collyer Quay. 6-1 nc TO BE LET FURNISHED VILLA LENBAHN No. 2 Lorong 37 off Gaylang Road 4 bedroom?, glass, crock* ry etc. complete. Immediate entry. Apply to510 words
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Advertisement449 1915-01-06 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF High Grade Wax Polished Ttak Household Furniture Rachals Grand Piano, m x<*H condition; Massivo Brass 1 bedstead porcelain dinner and tea »J glassware plated ware *c. To be held at POWELL ft Co 8a eroo» On Saturday, 9th January, at 11 ajl Now on view. Catalogues449 words
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Article573 1915-01-06 3 British Contbol of Supplies. The urgent demand for rubber for German military requirements may be gauged by the efforts that have been made to obtain it through devious channels. For a time, it is believed, some of these encceeded. British merchants unwittingly may have supplied rubber573 words
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Article219 1915-01-06 3 Few men realise that about one woman m four seldom passes a day without suffering actual pain. If a man had to endure as much pain he would stay at home and let his w. rk take care of itself. But there Is nobody to do the219 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1915-01-06 3 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE IIV 1 IjlLde KUALA LUMPUR. 0. KULLER, Manager'14 words
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Advertisement329 1915-01-06 3 SIEMENS WINCHESTER INK, SINGAPORE. 1 1 Telegrams: SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. j< Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. j SIEMENS BROTHERS DrSUiOiQiM.U Head Office Caitoo House, feitm^istir, Lowjoi, 9*ppiie4 Dt?'.. and Store* Upper Thames Street, Uodsi. Lamps ami Fxitingt Dtpt, Dalstoo, Loodoc. Work* Stafford and Woclvthfc. t YOU CAN ESCAPE329 words
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Advertisement174 1915-01-06 3 ADELPHI HOTEL FOR COMFORT Table par Excellence KITCHEN under the personal supervision of the Manager. We respectfully solicit a trial. DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. Cv The Penang Emden Series of Photographs (q/ y/j are still on Sale. {3D ftf\ WE HAVE SINCE SECURED the sole rights of publishing the JO\ very174 words
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Advertisement386 1915-01-06 3 TO CAPITALISTS A Good Opportunity for Profitable Investment FOR SALE PRIVATELY. A Singapore estate of about 5C7 acres conveniently" and pleasantly gitnated about 10 miles from town, with a laiye frontage on Changi Road and a good Bea frontage at Ayer Gemnru where excellent batting can be obtained. This estate386 words
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Article29 1915-01-06 4 Bowen—Haynes —Nov. 21, at Trinidad. Harry T. Bowen, son of late Adoerley Bowen, Pcnang, and of Mrs Bowen, England, to Medea, only daughter of late John Haynes, Trinidad.29 words
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Article60 1915-01-06 4 Adams. November 30th, at Tanglin," Eltham, Kent, Arthur Passmore. Adams formerly of Singapore), aged 63. Funeral at Eltham at 2-30 Friday, Oct 4th. Wood.—On Nov. 3P, at his residence, RadclitfTe House, Silver Hill, St. Leonards-on-Sea, Hknry William Wood. In his 84th year, one of the senior partners of Adatnson,60 words
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Article, Illustration1591 1915-01-06 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Junary 6, 1915. <i«re tbalj the Preu the People i i!r>t auMafe, Uaawed by influence and n^brlUd by gate Here patriot Truth be: n'. wttm fracaptt 4»*a Masted te iUll«ioa. LoifU/ acd Urn. It must bo a frequent reflection to many amongst the great mere1,591 words
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Article451 1915-01-06 4 Hocking for tlu- B f ;j. v dium Tli.m- Voolrio'i to .1 1 Maauri Soogl ndlaiid Co., 6en(i the cal pricinr and blottef of tho (^ueen Insuranco Co.. and tb« Bml Asiatic Co., their wall date block. Mr OMMtal Manager of tbe F.M.S. railways, is tzpeeted to arrive at Bingsporf451 words
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Article182 1915-01-06 4 I'.eforo the Mr L. M. Woodward. C C'bwf Justice, tho first; Aesi/ea fot werecornmencp.l yesterday BMcalnf m Supreme Court, the first case on tfct being a charge of counterfeiting SI coins, also, of being iv possession o| struments used for ih»- purpose t4 terfeiting coins; t 1 o182 words
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Article170 1915-01-06 4 A very old S'raits resident ha- away m the person or Mr Henry Wood, one of the MOioc partner* of A.lainson, (iiliillan and Co of London Straits Settlement*. Mr Wood, who wa« m his 84th year, diad at his residonc on Silver Hill, St. Leooarda.170 words
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Article46 1915-01-06 4 Thiktei.n I The Commi;:, gratefully ncknou the following further Amount previously acknowledged T. H. Donate, Kseex >t. Luke's Church, Teluk Ini -civ ice Ciopeng urns I iiv i'owlie M |l ain A. K. Chancellor >uti\i Instalment" 1 S. Whilaker St. Andrew's Cathedral I46 words
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Article239 1915-01-06 4 Almerhum Sultan Abdul Samat. Uaji Ibrahim l»iu Hajl kahad (Datob and Tcwkay Tong Seng R appointed to the .Tn-^r.x Sanitary Xc Wong Wai. a i m. the ■acond court, \<-.-t>'i.l.r tluft of eight pounds of braes mt.-u-a godown at Tnnjong Pn^ar Monday laomJDg last accu>»>d syaf victed «nd sentenred to239 words
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Advertisement128 1915-01-06 4 ;IF YOU TAKE A PRIDE IN YOUR SCOTCH ;IT IS SAFE TO OFFER YOUR FRIEND •|llsher*s "O-V-G" A (SPECIAL RESEKVt) r tOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE, F.M.S., BORNEO, SUMATRA AND SAIGON. John Little Coy., Ltd. Fresh Fish. FRESH HALIBUT, SOLES PLAICE TURBOT. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. Singapore and Branches. NOTICE128 words
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Article66 1915-01-06 5 WAITING FOR THE FIGHT-SHY FLEET. British Navy Plays Patience. fßs Submarine Cable]. Kecteb's Serviub. London, Jan. 5, f>.ir> a.m. Admiral .'ellicoe, writing to his brother, says: We Spent Christmas Daj waiting for the Hermans, who did not appear. P>ut we managed to find time for church, although66 words
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Article160 1915-01-06 5 "Keep Cool Be British (RBUTBB'I BFBOIAL Skuvick.) London, January .">, 4.5 p.m.— Stories cf survivors of the Formidable show that t-hortly befOQS the vessel was struck sixteen bells and a rattling of tin cans heralded the New Year. Most of the men were asleep when the160 words
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Article47 1915-01-06 5 Emulates the Emden. RxnT£H*B BBKG& London, Jan. 5, 7.5 a m.— -Th? dermai be iim i <>taw has arrived at Las Palmas having aboard 98 sailors belonging to th< liritish steamer Utlkvue and three L'reucl ships wbich lm\e been sunk by the Kron prinz Wilhelin.47 words
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Article156 1915-01-06 5 Contraband Copper Question. London, Jan. 4, 6.88 p.m. A Washing ton telegram states that the Uritisb Em bas notified tbat copper ehippe was declared contraband woulc if seized, he paid for or roleased. N cargoes for Italy have been detained Gibraltar since Dec. 4th. Negotiations156 words
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Article50 1915-01-06 5 A Town Threatened. London, .Tan. 5, 6.15 a.m. After tl wettest winter on record, the floods aloi the Thames have ftsbinned alarming pr portions. An emergency committee has be formed at Maidenhead to consider t serious position of the town, which threatened with the collapse of a dam.50 words
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Article129 1915-01-06 5 War Pronouncements Expected. London, Jan. 5, 6.lfi a.m. The Hoi of Lords will rneei on Weduet-day, fo: .wo day session. Interesting statemei are expected relating to the war. As many as six ministers of the Chui of Scotluud from tho Lothians al( enlisted as privates m the129 words
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Article277 1915-01-06 5 FOUR RIVERS BATTLE FAVOURS RUSSIANS. Conquest of Bukovina. £Bj Submarine Cable]. Riotib'p Sibvic*. London, Jan. 5.— A Petrograd telegram states that expert opinion considers that the battle of the four rivers, as the long I series of engagements on the banks of i the Brant, Rawku, Pilitza and277 words
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Article515 1915-01-06 5 ii Don't Love the Kaiser any More (REUTEIc'i SPBCIAL SkuvicfJ London. .Jan. 4'» p.m. Paris: Ac cording to advices received from Constantinople, recent events have severely thinned the rinks of partisans of Germans and the anti-German movement is increas Of. -Many German families are leaving i Constantinople. General515 words
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Article264 1915-01-06 5 FRENGH REDEEMING PLEDGE TO ALSATIANS. Germans Admit Defeat. [By Submarine Cable]. ReUTEB'B S*B?iC*. Londoa, Jan. 4. —An Amsterdam telegram states that the Berlin communique admits that the French have taken Steinbach after severe German resistance. London, Jan. 5, 8.80 a.m.—A Paris communique says Mosb violent fighting took place264 words
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Article317 1915-01-06 5 Whether rightly or wrongly, the impression seems to be gaining ground, both here and In the I'uited States, that the embargo ou the export of rubber hence to the I'nited States is likely to be raised ere long. It is thought that the Govi317 words
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Article74 1915-01-06 5 The following information has been r io ceived by the principal port otHcer, l.urm I from the nnval intelligence offlci j Colombo. Four funnrl cruiser report* off Mafia island December 21st. Admiral er j consider ebe may be armed mercauti r cruiser Kconpriuz William." [Malia74 words
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Article122 1915-01-06 5 et er Agents. Sime, Darby and Co, |ia Kerr.pas: 15.01 Agents. Derrick and Co. i lialgowuie 17,6 ou (ilenealy:— 10,3 Agents. CuthrioA: Cd. Heawood tin:— 2B2 pkli (150 Corapar ifcllfci tributorß) llevunue *7,269 mi )l d expenses V 2,800;, 800; Pro/lt $4,469. w Agents. McAlister and122 words
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Article86 1915-01-06 5 EMBARGO MAY CAUSE FAMINE IN U.S A. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 5. Interim dividends declared are Batu Caves, 25 Kampong Kuantan, 10 Permadulla, 5 Third Mile, 5. Lumut reports a profit of X'HO.OOO, declares a dividend of llj per cent and carries forward X' 6,675.86 words
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Article441 1915-01-06 5 Rubber. Singapore, Jan. sth At the first auction of the year the amount offered for sale totalled some 108 tons, a quantity below recent averages, j The market was steady and prices gener- j ally were slightly above those obtained last week. First Latex rubber was m441 words
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Article256 1915-01-06 5 Singapore, January o. A steady tone prevailed at tbe Rubber Association's Auction 6ale held to day. c- Bidding was slow at times and of 108 tone ia offered only about 60 tons cbauged bands, er Fine Smoked Sheet sold up to SI 15 pel e( pikal while256 words
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Advertisement179 1915-01-06 5 ROBINSON Co. YARDLEYS BRITISH MADE EAU DE COLOGNE IN WICKER COVERED BOTTLES Half Pint Price $1.20. One Pint Price $2.20. IN CUT CRYSTAL DECANTERS Prices $4.50, 7.50. Yardleys Exguista Eau de Cologne A Cologne of the utmost delicacy and Refinement. Prices 85 Cts. $1.90, $3. I THREE j^ J^spyC^W I179 words
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Advertisement704 1915-01-06 6 Shipping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Operating the New 22,000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners SHINYO MABU TENYO MARU" and CHIYO MARU," the Queens of the Pacific.704 words
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Advertisement52 1915-01-06 6 JBHITIEM INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd Company's Vessels uill be despatched as follows To Penang, Madras and Negapatani. s.s. "GOLCONQA" 14th January, 1915. To Port Swettenham, Penang Negapatam, Madras and Corol mandel Coast Ports. To Fremantie. Melbourne and Sydney. apply'to 1 8 andrateB ft -e*ht and passage I BOOSTED ft52 words
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Advertisement261 1915-01-06 6 Shipping 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 Sparta 10,000 tons arriving on or about 9th January, to be followed by s.s. City of261 words
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Advertisement556 1915-01-06 6 Shipping M.M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN. CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Nef a Jan 4 Magellan Jan 10 Cordillere Jan 18 V. de la Ciotat Jan 17 Dnmbea Feb 1 A Hteamer Jan 31 Magellan Feb 15 Feb 14 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, 4556 words
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Advertisement515 1915-01-06 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyli, Aostralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plyraontk and London. Through Bills of Lading issued f f rhi. Ooast, Persian Gulf, CcnMncntal and AmJ2 Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on m aboo. MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Europe). From Singapore, connecting at Colombo515 words
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Article51 1915-01-06 7 (Gobbbcthd UP to Jan. 5). Bank 4 ma 2 4 7-10 demand 2-4 3-32 Private credits 8 m b 24f INDIA, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand 22^% Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 141} Bangkok, demand ...66 Sovereigns, Bank Buy leg $8.64 Bank of England Rate 6% Bar Silver London51 words
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Article142 1915-01-06 7 January 5. Tin buyers 170.37$ Gambier 7.00 Gambler Cnbe No. 1 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 18.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyers... 83.25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 21.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Bali Coffee (4%142 words
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Advertisement681 1915-01-06 7 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Mew Twin* screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with681 words
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Advertisement723 1915-01-06 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPIT«. OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d?Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of England, and complies with723 words
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Advertisement515 1915-01-06 7 iONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. 'AID-DP CAPITAL •15,000,000 tRBBRYR FUNDS Sterling i £1.500,000 at 2s.- 915,000,000) M (v n M( 1 Silver 818,000,0001 1 83 000 000 teierve Liability of Proprietors*. SIfi.OOO.OOO COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Ms. D. Landale, Chairman. W. Li. Fattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. j H. Dodwoll, Esq.515 words
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Advertisement377 1915-01-06 7 1 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Ld Hongkong. CAPITAL BUBBCRIBED M Sa.ftOO.OOO.Ot 0 Amount Paid-dp soo.ooo.occ M rbbekvb Fund m fi.eoo.ooo.oce M Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustoad ft Co., Agantt ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, LM. Accumulated Funds exceed £17,000(000 FIRE A MOTOR GAR RIBIB. Insurances effected at rates of premlon which will377 words
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Advertisement96 1915-01-06 7 I x LADIES SAFE REMEDY I 1 \w^^^ fOr runctional Rubles, I I i|^«S^fe^ delay, pain and those 1 11 i i f T/X^3^ irregularities i 15 I Is>1 //^srffo' peculiar to the I 1 PAMB L 3 Miud ApZi t&^Ct* rue Vivien ne y^a ud num. kimtmiiioi H h^Z^^i^^^^'^^^96 words
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Miscellaneous141 1915-01-06 7 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANKROAD). Weekdays a Sundays. Mail dally leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. anc 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore ai 9.0 a., 10.29 a., noon, 1.30 p., 2.59 p., 4.40 p Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. am 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9,141 words
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Miscellaneous333 1915-01-06 7 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 10 a.m. on January 5, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Edendale Jan 4 Inner Roads Hock Hye Hock Lim Meranti Olanggi H Benuit M Meran Sanit tt Will o'the Wisp Jan 5 Lama No. I Wharf Circe No. 6 W333 words
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Article726 1915-01-06 8 NOTES ON THE HORSES. The following notes on the prospects for the Penang meeting and the course of the finishing gallops will prove of interest There were quite a number of spectators on the Course to see the wind up gallops on Saturday and indications generally seem to726 words
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Article267 1915-01-06 8 The new change of programme for to night, nt the Cinema Casino, contains some remarkably good pictures, one (if particular interest at the present time, describing, as it does, a thrilling submarine adventure, ruost of which is enact ed at the bottom of the sea. There is267 words
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Article791 1915-01-06 8 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr M. Morrisc s Manager, Chartered Hank of India, At c tralia and China, Singapore, begs to ac if nowledge, with many thanks, the rocei of the following further contributions.— Amount previously acknowledged 8 1278,064.1 lion. Mr J. U. Elcuni (December)791 words
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Article224 1915-01-06 8 a Pnxip re) RnoaumHG The correspondent of tlio Pioneer wiring on December 17tb bays The raid on the coast baa given a great flUip to recruitinp. The north -tusteiu counties rogfmonti m particular will each reeaU add an extra battalion. The Germans have ftgain miscalculated the224 words
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Article227 1915-01-06 8 IfOBI Gkkman Kii/iiu. 1 Koine,* December 14. A Warsaw correspondent report! that German militarism iv Poland has sacked and murdered until tbo situation sur paeses Belgium. Additional horror is provided by the fact that the loles are lighting each other, 500,000 ou theliussianside, .000,000 with the Austriaus aud227 words
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Article56 1915-01-06 8 HYPERCENSORTIVE." The Times of Ceylon may be thanked for the word hypercensortive." Quoting our paragraph of the leaving of Mr A R Sansorne for the front among a number of others, we expressed the hope that some time or other the Censor would allow the publication of the "Roll of56 words
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Article309 1915-01-06 8 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Nubia left Colombo, and may bo expected to arrive at Singapore on Monday morning tho llth instant. The M.M. steamer Nera arrived yesterday morning from Yokohama via the usual ports of call, and having landed and embarked passengers and cargo, and309 words
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Article263 1915-01-06 8 The following n. %v books will be ready for leeae to Morrow. Anon, the Pastor's Wife. Bailey, H. c, The Gentleman Adventures. Bennett, Arnold, The Met i. vo. Bindtoee, Harold, Tb. Seerel khi Reef. Bowen, Marjorie. Prince and Bumham, Clara, L., The H Cambridge, Ada, Thr Making of263 words
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Article24 1915-01-06 8 (ion. von nernlmr^i is a#ain m service commanding tho homo units of the Fifth Army Corps, judgin| from a proclamation signed iv his name.24 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement374 1915-01-06 8 PROGRAMME FOR WEEK COMMENCING JAN. 2, 19JJ See the Splendid Attractions Listed Below And Support British Industry by Seeing British FiloJ ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- QEACH ROAD. FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.M. Two Shows for one Payment. 3ECGHD SHOW 915 p,| A DOMINATING PROGRAMME I The most Sensational and Thrilling374 words
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Miscellaneous148 1915-01-06 8 WEATHER REPORT. Bar. Wind. Tern. Hum. Bky R. TTK. ,'th 5A 80. li Ni «9 o MN. sth lCi 7f3 calm U7 24 o UK 5t i 2PBO 09 calmO 65 o MN. ah 4P761 calm 22 30 o Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Fabcr drop daily at l148 words
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