The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 January 1915
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Title Section15 1915-01-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1915. NO. 8,33(J.15 words
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Article194 1915-01-07 1 The Russian victory over the Turks is confirmed, and its extent is very pronounced, a whole Turkish army corps having been captured, whilst large forces are almost surrounded Page 7. This success is considered to involve far-reaching political results, whilst General Joffre, m »a congratulatory message, declares194 words
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Article1269 1915-01-07 1 The first principle of art is elaboration. The artist scrapes up a handful of common things, aud by deft manipulation transforms these into things of beauty, simple m their grace, and graceful m their simplicity. The touch stone of art is simplicity, but it is a simplicity that1,269 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement283 1915-01-07 1 dfdfdfdsf lii order to avoid a temporary shortage m Milkmaid Natural Sterilised Milk we have intercepted a larj^e quantity of this milk destined for Cochin China. This milk bears the Nestle Sterilized Label as used for the Cochin China Market but the contents of the tin are identical with the283 words
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Advertisement264 1915-01-07 1 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT! Commencing 9 p.m. TG-NIGHT!! Yes Mr and Mrs Singapore we have another Entire Change of Programme. The WOMAN m WHITE A magnificent adaptation after the world famed Novel by WILKIE COLLINS. THE BATTLE OF THE REDMEN The most realistic Western Drama ever produced264 words
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Advertisement45 1915-01-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy notices Page 2. Municipal notice re refund of assessment Page S. Mieriff's sale Page 5 Allsop)>'B British Pilsener beer Page 6. RwiMd sailing lists Ptagl 9. Mobiloila Page 10. [IIJSHBHM^MHi] I Most Certain Cure/^Ti Physicians recommend them. I Of all Chemists. Bk45 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1915-01-07 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 7th. High W&ser— 2-11 n.'.u., 14S p.m Work-Prayer, Y.iI.C.A., 5 p.m. Friday Bth High Wm» 1 11 a.m., 2-16 p.m. Week-t'rayer, Y.M.G.A.. 5 p.m. P. A O. Homeward mail due. Satarday 9th. High Watt I M a.m 3.57 p.m. Last Qoftxtos Moon. Sunday 10th. Rifh Water— its101 words
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Article415 1915-01-07 2 The King and Queen did not dm the State coach and the cream coloured horses on the occasion of the opening of Parlia ment. This departure from the usual custom was rendered necessary by the absence at the front of eighty nine of the lioyal servants. Perhaps the precedent set,415 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement425 1915-01-07 2 Ie SB i C3k ir JW jffi y flu. ORGANS I SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. TUB ROBINSON PIANO f COMPANY. FRIDAY! Bth January AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. THE STAR OPERA AND THE STAR CINEMA From 8 o'clock MOWING PATHE425 words
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Advertisement703 1915-01-07 2 1 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assesamcn m respect of houses vacant for any portion o the half year ending 31st December, 1914 are hereby reminded that such claims mue he sent m to the Commissioners on or befori the 30th day of January,703 words
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Advertisement518 1915-01-07 2 To Let TO LET No. 2 Adis Road, Comfortable coir pound house. Water laid on. Apply to E. R. SASSOON, 1 Collyer Quay. 61 uc TO BE LET FURNISHED VILLA LENBAHN No. 2 Lorong 37 off Gaylang Road 4 bedrooms, glafes, crockery etc. complete. Immediate entry. Apply to POWELL Co.,518 words
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Advertisement20 1915-01-07 2 STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON and Company, Kuala Lumpur. AND 0 THE BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. Supplies NOW AVAILABLE20 words
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Article2186 1915-01-07 3 iFt-om our own Corrtsponaeiaj L i Edinburgh, December 3. St. Andrew's. i The Festival of St. Andrew was observed I cry quietly m Scotland. It was "Scot- ish Flag Day" m most of the cities and owns, and collections were made to pro- ide comforts for the Scottish2,186 words
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Article231 1915-01-07 3 The Committee of St. Andrews House have decided to postpone for the present the building of the new Chapel. It seemed better to them to wait till prices were more fixed. It is a sad setback to our hopes to have the Chapel built at once, for231 words
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Article147 1915-01-07 3 A Dead Hkat. At Hongkong on the evening of Sunday Dee. 20th Mr. A. M. Sufflad died suddenly m tragic circumstances. The deceased, who was a clerk at the Chartered JJani. had been playiug some strenuous games of tennis during the afternoon at the Chinese Recreation147 words
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Article158 1915-01-07 3 Another big turnover is recorded by tho Dunlop Rubber Company for the financial year ended August 81 last, and the operations for the period resulted m a net profit, after deducting £136.715 m respect of interest, royalty, and depreciation, of £381,919. To this must be added £37,671*158 words
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Article77 1915-01-07 3 Mr S. C. Raffles has been offered a commission, and is shortly leaving for Home. (M.M.) A Uangkok message says the War Office, has accepted the services of Mr Lawson who has been Commissioner of Police there for twelve years. The death took place on Dec. '20th, at the Military77 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1915-01-07 3 DUNLOP Tyres. The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way ahead of any other make 25 years manufacturing experience. DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. The Dunlop Rubber Co. FAR EAST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. NOTICE to MOTORISTS, Why Not SencPYour121 words
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Advertisement134 1915-01-07 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. It. 6d IFAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENF I COMPANY, LTD., {SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY AUTOGENOUS WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. Repairt of Leaky Tube Plates, Repairs of Pitting <fc Corrosion. Repairs of Riveted Flanges. j Repairs of Combustion Chamber134 words
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Article1662 1915-01-07 4 [The dates given are those of the despatch el the telegrams from London.] Nov. 20 (continued). Snow and floods m Flanders. Troops fighting stubbornly tmder adverse conditions. Elaborate system of mine defence m the Huinber, Tyne, Forth, Moray Firth and Scapa Flow regions, necessitating pilotage. Nov. 22.1,662 words
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Article727 1915-01-07 4 Mr H. A. Wickham and Mr R. S. Agar have obtained patent privileges for their various inventions dealing with the methods of treating latex m the State of Perak. Amongst the casualties to the London Scottish on Nov. 18 near Ypres was Ronald E. Mackenzie Richards, only eon of the727 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1915-01-07 4 NO INCREASE IN "PRICES OF Michelin Tyres Uninterrupted Supplies during the War obtainable from all Leading Agents. (DI'PJRi: BROS. Stockllsts.- CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. WEARNK BROS, Ltd. Batu Caves Portland Cement Equal m Quality to ANY Cement upon the local Markets, BUT Considerably Cheaper m Price NOW BEING USED ON IMPORTANT202 words
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Article976 1915-01-07 5 The Time of New Openings. The Time of New Openings. Business men m Malaya might profitibly read, mark, learn and inwardly ligest the following timely article which ye extract from the Saturday West ninster Gazette Nothing is bo difficult as living up to a tentiment, especially when976 words
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Article301 1915-01-07 5 TELKORAMS TO THE LONDON SKETCH CLUH. I At the London Sketch Club last evening Mr Walter Emanuel read the following vsirea from celebrities unavoidably [irevented attending The Kaiser. Hat! hoped to be able to get over. Regret prevented. My Art bleeds for you.' 1 Crown Prince301 words
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Article290 1915-01-07 5 Pet P. iO. str. Moldavia.— Mt ssrs. 11. O. > Pitctathly, Giaharue. N. Fisher, EL WilliamI m. Hi A Mrs T Millar, HIM Pollock. Miss Mr A Mrs CocbrftD, Mill B. Q, Watson, 1 Mt A Mrs Koffty. Mr i Mrs Kinntl 1 Mr A Mtl Wood, Key.290 words
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Article193 1915-01-07 5 Per Nag->ya.- Mrs Boyes. Mr N. L. Wfaat--1 ford and native servant, Mrs Marshall and is infant, Dr and Mrs Richards, Dr and Mrs Graham, Mr R. Young. Mr G. Manby, Mrs 11. Doty, MrR. Guest, Mr C Gotische, Mr E. V. C Thomson. Mr G H. Armstionß,193 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement179 1915-01-07 5 FOR THE NEW YEAR hhe eh HELP TO RELIEVE SOME OF THE LOCAL DISTRESS CAUSED BY THE WAR. BUY ONE OR TWO COPIES OF THE STORY OF WILLIAM GEOFFREY'S PROFIT. His narratve wherein is 1 elated m an U unpretending manner an account c f how he ;n i came179 words
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Advertisement330 1915-01-07 5 Wanted 1 WANTED A young lady to take charge of a private Telephone system. Apply B c/o Free Press. 6-1 151 t WANTED Capable shorthand writer aiid typist for fl Mercantile Office. v Apply "B c/o Free Press. 6-1 15-1 an an fe< WANTED Furnished house for occupation February or330 words
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Advertisement461 1915-01-07 5 Auctions Auctions SHERIFFS SILE. IN THE CAUSE OF M. M. Meyappa Chetty Plaintiff. versus Kahnah Binte Ahmat, Sultana Binte Padar and Defendants. Abdul Kader bin Unos. S On Monday, 11th January, at 2-30 p.m. All the right, title, and interest of the Ist and 3rd defendants m 99 years' leasehold461 words
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Advertisement558 1915-01-07 5 CINEMA CASINO MIDDLE ROAD-OFF BEACH ROAD. THE IDEAL NEAREST 2! ,\K£ Programme To-night X"™. SECOND SHOW— FEATURES- 9-30 P.M. A THRILLING SUBMARINE ADVENTURE Produced by I. M. P. Co. entitled PROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA IN 2 INSTRUCTIVE AND INTERESTING PARTS. IK WAR GAZETTES N T E w w558 words
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Article47 1915-01-07 6 Matthews—Liston.- On the Ist Dec, very quietly, at All Soulh,' Loudoun road, N.W., by Key. C.J. Terry, Vicar, Thomas Leigh, eldest Bon of Sir Thomas and Lady Matthews, lft, Chesterford Gardens, Hampstead, to EMILY Louisa Forbeh, only daughter of Mr. Mrs. T. Liston, 111. Finchleyroad, N.W.47 words
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Article19 1915-01-07 6 Velok.—On sth inst., at the General Hospital, bingapore, Christian Jacob Velgk aged 71 year*. Manila papers please copy.19 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1915-01-07 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, January 7, 1915. -tare thai] the Press the Peoples Hfbe ettauto Uaawed by influence and wibriUd fey gvtr K«re patriot Troth her gloriotu p»*c«pU 4m tMoaa te JldJalao. I^wltf mk! Law. i It is as some may know a characteristic of Malay warfare that, when1,727 words
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Article566 1915-01-07 6 -c* .irtois, the lo^al agent of tljt: Maritime-, has uotitied the corps ooosulalre Hull from khs Ist. iv be aiH-ii: i charge of th M Consulate al Singapore. Crosa Mr <;. hr Vice Coi for An:en A Malty woman MMMd >..>ui W as charged iv ourt, \esterday Victoria .Stre h566 words
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Article46 1915-01-07 6 A SHARP RISE. (From Our Own Correspondent, London. r There has been a sharp rise m and there is an active and gen. m anticipation of export fan! Interim dividends annoimc. ,i Golconda, 5 per cent, i Seufid.) dayan, 10, carrying forward i:,46 words
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Article158 1915-01-07 6 Fatal Ifotor-Gycle Occident (From Our Own Correspondent.) ftoang, Jai Mr George Tissington, togiimtr, m the hospital at I'euang to-.) i tetanii3, following an accident \\)i. ing a motorcycle, with Doctor >. ln i the side car, m Northam Koad. Whilst end»-:ivoiniu« ftp avoid horse. 11l Tissington ran Lmto158 words
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Article44 1915-01-07 6 :o\vs and chil.ir ofticers of the N an i 1 the W Mr- :i gr. following d D. B JV He Mr Maurici i oion. l and Mi i .Mrs 1. T. O\ Mrs V. Mr L Mis B. '•'< 11 I44 words
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Article71 1915-01-07 6 a! the ;l .i look^ to be really go .i. it ladoeV Woman m White." (au adapt ion o( Wilkie Collinss famt iw.ule of the HtJtk.us speciality tall of Mm >.. g wild \\">t mots War OaasMai Ub yak George is 6rt»ii at the fron' are shown m71 words
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Article29 1915-01-07 6 The practices of the SiogapOVl Ju\ Choir will I.- rawUMd lh\< nftprnoon ir the Victoria Theatre at 4. H0 o'clock, large attendai.ee of members Is v quested29 words
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Article291 1915-01-07 6 In accordance with the requ^t Mnjesty the King for a Day of Prayer or bait of the food oaose entrusted to King, out Baipire, and our Allies, and i faithfully li-btinvr f ur the r:lus on and Land, Special prayer* were said U the Mosques uuhin the Municipal! Penangon New291 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement90 1915-01-07 6 ALLSOPPS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. IN QUART PINT HOCK-SHAPED BOTTLES. Cases of 4 doz. Quarts and 6 doz. Pints. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL From the Sole Afaotl CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. IF YOU TAKE A PRIDE IN YOUR SCOTCH IT IS SAFE TO OFFER. YOUR FRI£ND Usher's "o-v-g" rl (SPECIAL RESERVE) 85 490 words
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Article160 1915-01-07 7 RUSSIANS CAPTURE A WHOLE ARMY CORPS. Fugitive Turks' Plight. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Rkctku's Branca. London, Jan. 5, 5.55 p.m. Tbe I'etiograd communique says: We gained a .ye victory at Sar\ kamysh capturing the entire Turkish Ninth Army Corps. Our lit continues elsewhere, the Turks m full rout. Our160 words
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Article51 1915-01-07 7 11 Preparing for the final Victory." London, Jan. 6, 2.36 a. m.— The t^rand Nicholas and General Joffre exchanged congratulatory totegmmi on the [on of the 1, victory. re added that the Allies m ■1] the theatres of war were now preparing for the i'.nal51 words
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Article28 1915-01-07 7 L Enemy's Enormous Losses. ion. Jan. 6, !v. whirh i tlitical i R commt an im iron so intity of imani and BO] I iad wounriril28 words
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Article101 1915-01-07 7 Russians Attack m a Blizzard. .—A i I iaye: J the If ft V'ittul*. have been isolated encounters near f'a'irnoff. re is no material cbanpe m I < v rj rB. us at :ig I and reur. t negotiating moantein deep m mow amidst a blizzard, the101 words
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Article89 1915-01-07 7 The Moratorium Prolonged. PTfcß'fl London, Jan. f». 12..j9 a.m.—An Amstertelegram .states tbat at Constantinople tin liovcrnnieut has submitted a bill m the mber authorising the conclusion of a six per cent loan of five million pounds. Chamber also carried a bill pro •')R the moratorium till April 1889 words
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Article137 1915-01-07 7 Assizes were continued yesterday •Morning, before the hon'ble Mr. L. M. iwaid, Acting Chief Justice, when M 6 which had occupied the court all previous day was completed. The twoaccQMd, two llckiens, byname Hoh and Hoh l!oon, were charged with terfeiting Siamese coins, known as 10 and also137 words
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Article281 1915-01-07 7 PROGRESS THAT IS SLOW BUT CONSISTENT. German Activity Quelled. [By Submarine Cabie]. Bitter's Service. London, Jan. 5, 5.30 p.m. The Puris communique says that in Belgium despite the state of the ground our infantry progressed along the Dunes facing Nieu1 port. We won in the region of281 words
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Article38 1915-01-07 7 Good Work by British Ships. lK> SttV* 1, .Tan. 6, 12.1 -.>bi it on 1 11. M B iatfa f>v,i Salaam doin^ considerable ds nage. All tn.barhour were i:tirelj v and twenty na&ii The Uritial led.38 words
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Article40 1915-01-07 7 Germans Accept British Proposal. KIUTIS'e London, .lan. -j- a.m. -The I 1; Bureau 6tates that Germany hae agreed I to thr» British proposal for the exchange i of prisoners incapacitated for further Irrangementi are being made' iingly.40 words
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Article24 1915-01-07 7 r.ondon. Jan. 6, 11.51 a.m.—The Ga/ette auijounces the granting of cotnmiseions to thirty uon-commissioned otlicers for ser- vices iv the field.24 words
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Article219 1915-01-07 7 London Jan. 6, 13.66 a.m. —The Gazette prohibit! the export of clover and grassseeds and motors to all ports m Europe except those of the Allies or of Spain and Portugal, and of fish^ils anywhere at all. ■—Z. FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Bl COIJtTKSV OF THK FkKXCH CONSUL219 words
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Article1440 1915-01-07 7 BRITISH CARGO ON ENEMY BOTTOMS. [From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 4. The question of British cargoes on enemy bottoms has become a very serious one. As a proof of the extent of the trade which was carried out with such enemy ships, it may be mentioned that the car1,440 words
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Article435 1915-01-07 7 TIMEKEEPER FOREMAN. In the District Court, yesterday after noon, a case of some iut a ll was com- j monced, when Shaik Madar and Nathan, tWO time keepers in the employ of Ifessri Topham, Jooes and Bailtou, and Ah Suo, a foreman fitter in the employ of the same firm,435 words
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Advertisement26 1915-01-07 7 Caledonia Golf links have improved vastly during the past few months and bid fair in a year or two to rival the best in the Peninsula.26 words
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Advertisement168 1915-01-07 7 ROBINSON Co. YARDLEYS BRITISH MADE EAU DE COLOGNE IN WICKER COVERED BOTTLES Half Pint Price $1.20. One Pint Price $2.20. 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. t"« /<§ ■<<■ CASTLES. x s168 words
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Advertisement728 1915-01-07 8 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 M BHINYO MARU TENYO MARD" ana CHIYO MARU," the Queens of the728 words
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Advertisement427 1915-01-07 8 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 fol- j lowed by s.s. "City427 words
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Advertisement374 1915-01-07 8 Shipping M.M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN. CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD 3ordillere Jan 1R Magellan Jan 10 Dumbea Jan 29 V. de la Ciotat Jan 17 Magellan Feb 12 A Steamer Jan 31 y. de la Ciotat Feb 26 Fob 14 Feb 28 For all particulars apply to374 words
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Advertisement471 1915-01-07 8 Shipping I P. 01 STEAM NAVIGATION CO J For China, Japan, Penang, J Australia, India, Aden, Ey Mediterranean Ports, p]»J and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued J Ooast, Persian Galf, Continental anfl J Porte. Bteamerß will leave Hlngapote M MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Eukopi, I From Singapore, connecJ Colombo471 words
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379 1915-01-07 9 Climate Pkrfect but Sand "Horrible Stuff." From a letter received m Ceylon from a member of tbe C.P.R C, we extract the following Abbaseia, Cairo, November 25th. "You would have beard m Ceylon that on arriving at Port Said, and after a short run ashore,379 words
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Article224 1915-01-07 9 The Hongkong Postmaster-General announces that the Attle has been sunk m the North Sea. She had on board the mails from London via Siberia, dated Nov. 6 and 7 destined for Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies m China. There is no notification of the recovery of the224 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement597 1915-01-07 9 snipping 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 New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all597 words
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Advertisement1384 1915-01-07 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CIPITIL OF INY EASTERN COIPINY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old? Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies1,384 words
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Advertisement287 1915-01-07 9 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd Nur EitraDoa to Boriao Whirl Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Fro sen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or ir. th* Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURB. Weekdajs 7 a.m. to fl b .b. Soodays 7 i287 words
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Article1258 1915-01-07 10 (Railway Motors Making Diamonds j n Rubber Tyres for Street Railways n Electric Lamps m Firedamp Morning p Dinner Alpine Avalanches to Order g A Wood Strengthening Preservative A v Land of Shells —Am Explosive Hauling Engine. |I Considering the various kind* of motive h power for railways,1,258 words
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Article141 1915-01-07 10 Several of our readers have nuked us for an explanation of, or comment upon, the action of the unotlicial members of the Legislative Council m wrecking the Government's Hanifehment Amendment Hill. Frankly, we havi- no explanation to offer; the tactice of Sir Evelyn Ellis and his fel141 words
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Article149 1915-01-07 10 The report of the Uukit Knjaug iiubber Estates, Ltd. for the year ended 80th June, 1914, to bo presented at the meeting on the 25th ult states that the balance of net profit, after writing off £1,871 for depreciatiou on boildings, machinery, etc.. amounted to L'2l.'JH, and tho149 words
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Article70 1915-01-07 10 Bota fm At Colombo a pretty wedding took place at St. Peter's, Fort, on Dec. 16th when Mr Wm, Roes, of Me6sr6. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Malacca, was marrievl to Mibs Ethel Mary Figg of Kxbridge. England. The bride was given away by Mr H. .1. Harrison,70 words
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Article116 1915-01-07 10 Wheu selecting a driving belt the qualify should always be considered before the price. Every user kuows of the inconvenience and loes occasioned by a belt failing to do its work, besides the uneasy feeling thut it may break down again at auy time. It is just116 words
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Article132 1915-01-07 10 Kasilv— quickly— by just rubbing m Little's OHe.ita 3a!ra and wrf.rmtug thp throat with a .i.iuiirl. Soio throat Pimply can't exist when Little's Oriental Balm gm after it. and this remarkable irepiedy ll equally effective m oase=« of whooping cough, bronchitis, ohest cold and croup. i132 words
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Advertisement426 1915-01-07 10 KATZ BROS., Ltd. 171 fij^x cvn N coat ll 111 'yzl^^J^^^^ I CUT EXTRA WIDE IN SKIRT 1 \^l\\' V CENTRE VENT VV I STRAPS ON CUFFS V f SQUARE POCKETS \L Stocked m "3 Qualities 1 KtH Silß Si^fl y\ J >lt> 1O zu y *f il\ v Sewn426 words
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Advertisement60 1915-01-07 10 FORD CARS WISE WISE $1450. f«ni?n (i^ci^^i r<^m ruiMi. $1375. lYtAltrlt DnUO, LIU., IPOH, PEMNG I SOLE AGENTS S. S. F. M. S. .fe belief wilhouv v > PARIS,?; r U( ivienne Sold b\ all Chemist* DEINK CARLSBERG —BEER— COLEMAN HOUSE, 3, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. (Late Hotel de la Palx.)60 words
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Article467 1915-01-07 11 issued by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Dec. 3lst. dfdfd RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES dfdfdfds RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIEB 8300,000 10 10 AmpaDji (Kinta) 7.50 8. 2.5 1100,000 1 1 Ayor Weng .15 O.'iO BJOO.OOO 10 10 Belal 1.00 1.75 $300,000 10 10 Bruang U* .75 1.50 5110,000467 words
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Article49 1915-01-07 11 (Corrected up to .Ian. 6) Bank 4ms 2-4 7-16 demand 2-4 3-32 Private credits 8 m. 8 2-4$ DlDiA, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand 'I'll' Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 14 li Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Bcyirg 98.54 Bank of England Rate 6% Bar Silver London a>-49 words
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Article142 1915-01-07 11 January 6. Tin (100 tons) 971.00 Gambier 7.10 Gambier Cube No. 1 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore buyers 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) 83 50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb 2 .oo Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Bali142 words
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Advertisement407 1915-01-07 11 i I "Royal Household SCOTCH WHISKY j Jin extra special blend of Choice I Old Whiskies. James Buchanan Co., Ltd. (London, Glasgow, Sec.) with their affiliated companies hold the largest stocks of whisky maturing m Bond m Scotland, and are thus able to guarantee the continued excellence of this brand.407 words
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Miscellaneous509 1915-01-07 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 10 a.m. on January (5, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Abbotsford Jan 5 Inuer Roads Hainsm Carlyle Azmere Houg Aik Aing Hong Hong Lee Sri Wongsee iian Lee Guan Soon Hong Huat Cheang Mersing Sultana Xayoga Jan 6 P. O.509 words
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Article982 1915-01-07 12 Britains Export Prohibition Government Orders for Rubber Goods Plantation Shares as Investments Coconut Companies Fail Rubber Trust's Call. The plantation market has been little affected by the export prohibition owing to the scarcity of stocks. The spot price of smoked sheet is still 2s. 4sd. per Ib.982 words
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Article594 1915-01-07 12 The Kuala Lumpur annual report t always contains interesting information to I all interested m the plantation rubber m j dustry. The company belongs to what I may be described as the Belgian group" •and the same methods of cultivation are II adopted as m all other undertakings594 words
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Article278 1915-01-07 12 The United Seidang is making the new issue of capital that was foreshadowed at the annual meeting. Holders thus have an opportunity of increasing their holding at a bed rock price. The present issue is being made at Hs premium. The capital provided will be £55 682. At278 words
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Article428 1915-01-07 12 Tbe following was the Report of tha Directors submitted at the fourth annual general meeting of the Company. Tbe output of Dry Rubber for the year amounted to 47,712 lbs. (against an estimate of 44,500 lbs.) The average gross sale price per lb. obtained was 2s 1.9428 words
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Article333 1915-01-07 12 Agents. P. W\ I'.arker >v < Lanadron 1 i 9g Ledbury: 42.913 Senawaug 25.056 Saudycroft 1 |,J j Ila t v Ana m s 7 1 2 Itatu Village '2,514 Perißknlan Durian 8.6 M Tanah Merah 1,861 I'.ute: 1,978 St'inambu 8t260B t 260 Sunfiei Uugan 8,400333 words
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Article304 1915-01-07 12 By the City of Durham from New Yorl a number of American motor cars wai landed for Singapore. In shipping circles it is confident!] anticipated, says the Exchange Telegraph Company, that the Admiralty will agret to a proposal to use a proportion of the enemy's ships captured or304 words
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Article119 1915-01-07 12 Mrs 1L B. Sulmond (C/o Qftblt Depot, K. llurhonr* ftckoowtedgM with many thanks the following contributions Irrvicutjly acknowledged 117,811.84 Mr A. B. I'-adrfe-ley (4th >uh) 25.00 Mr J). W. |Uid '2nd sub) 50.00 Mr S. WLitukur 20.00 Mrs \Y. tmgtmm WatUins Mitt (iludys <l f Siha 'sale119 words
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Article192 1915-01-07 12 SUBFmuora Kind m tiu: 1 A lieutenant cominuuder of tbe Austrian Fbvt, dicribi m v letter printed m the Morning Post how he discover*. I a dormnn phip bidden m a for.'st. II, was engaged m "aOOnring the Method main." as he puts it, iv search192 words
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Article248 1915-01-07 12 These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the B. E. Tel. Co., and contain the observations ruado at Hon^kontf (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (UN.) Tbo data are date and four of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m UK., Millimeters m MN); Direction of Wind nd248 words
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