The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 January 1915

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1915. NO. 8,341.
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  • 169 1 Barlow's and Guthries' rubber reports will be found on page ~>. A further portion, of Sir John French's despatch is given on page 10. Tho British reply to the American note is being favourably received Page 5. The death hits occurred at Cairo of Mr G. S.
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  • 125 1 Sale of cutub by ]'owel! and Co Page 2. Indo-i'hinu 3.8, Co. latest sailing listPage 8. Notice i«2 Mr (J. Reuses power of attor ney Page 2. I'.inkruptcy notices re Ke Chin Kok, aud Goh Kin Hmn l*if 2. Tbe Cold Storage have stocks of Nova Scotian ftpplM
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  • 1021 1 This, with Mr Editor's parmission, for Our Boya, 1 who must, 1 fear, find the New Year holidays not quite so bright as last year. It was a little easier to cim-k jokes then, wasn't it t Nil d isperandum," aa uay dear old schoolmaster used to tell me
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 499 1 ENGLAND EXPECTS THAT EVERY MAN THIS DAY WILL DO HIS DUTY a Clarion Call of the Inevitable Opportunity. Opportunity knocks but once at every man's door. How many seize it P NOW 3 THE DAY AND NOW'S THE HOJR TO SEE THE SUPREME, VITAL AND APPEALING PHOTOPLAYS OF THE MOMENT.
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    • 580 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY JAN. 18th., 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Brahaiu Campbell's Coy. "The Grotesques" From the Savoy Theatre ana Queens Uall LONDON. Including Mr Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programme NIGHTLY. In addition to a full
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    • 71 1 INSURE YOURSELF a^aicst all aorta of aches and pains headache, lOOihMhft, backache, earache, sere throat, sprains, atraln.s nud bruises by kttplagd at haud a bottle of Little's trfcltll B;'fm. It stops the paiu. Btops It quickly. k nib II m where thrpaln, ache or boicnt^i is. i v.l Mi how
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 105 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 13th. High Water 7- 18 a.m., 9-51 ji.ni. Thursday 14th. Hinh Water- s H R.D., 10 42 p.ni B. I. Homeward mal! due Friday 15th Hlga Water— 9)8 s. a-.. 1125 p.m. New Moon. Saturday 16th High Water— 10- 0 a ni. Wearne Bros: Annual Meeting, 12.33
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  • 439 2 Action bi the Govebnment of India. Delhi, ljth December. A communique states: As there has beeu some public anxiety m regard to Indian pilgrims to the Hedja; His Ex celiency the Viceroy considers it desirable that the following facts should now be published. Some twelve thousand
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  • 251 2 A Japanese who is citing trom Kugland a series of letteis on Kngluud m wartime remarks If Hie syYubol of Germany i 3 sausage, that of lUitaiu is the hull dog. Thifl nutioual Ijmbol may have been chosen because of the pure origin of the bull dog. That it waits
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  • 629 2 A Remarkahle Deb^xce. la the Supreme Court, Penang, before Mr Justice Ebden, Messrs Katz Bros., Ltd., sued Messrs Kong Fook Cheong, Ltd., for 92,172.84 for goods sold and delivered. Defendants resisted the claim cm the ground that plaintiffs are alier. enemies. Mr J. J. L. Harvey (Messrs
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  • 63 2 The principal of a well known firm of Ventilating and Dr\ ing Plaut* visited Java, The P.M S. and S.S. during the present year for the purpose of acquiring informa tion on the above subject and he has now submitted plans and specifications to the Borneo
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  • 203 2 Per P. &O. Rtr Kfiypt.— Mr Mrs Reeder, Mr Mrs Heath. Miss Heath, Mr W. Heath, Mr Mrs Stewart. Mr R. Spence, Mr H, Skinner, Mr A. L. Bayen, MiC. T. Chua. Per P. &O. Mi Nriuiur.— Meshis. H. Fitz Maurice, J. K. McKinley, Hutchinson, T W Clayton,
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  • 60 2 Per N. Y. K. str. Mishiuit Mam.— Messrs A. N. il. Garry, P. B. Tylee, O. P. Swan, W.B. MacKeau, R. Allan, Mr, Mrs Miss Brown Mr Mrs Kennedy and eon, Mr Mrs Brever Mr Mrs Hake. Per N. Y. K. str. Suwa Maru.-Mr Mead. Mr A Mrs Carnac, Mr
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  • 239 2 Bloodlessness is the trouble of many girls who ought to be lull of life and good spirits. Instead, they are pa'e, their lips have no colour, they have no appetite, their digestion is poor, and if they try to harry In the street or run upstairs they
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 942 2 Notices NOTICE. The Power of Attorney granted to Mr Gustav Reuss is hereby revokod, and he is no longer authorised to sign our linn Per Procuration. HUTTENBACH BROTHERS Co. 131 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THK SUPREME COURT OF THE BTRAITB BETTLEMENTB, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 158 of
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    • 453 2 To Let TO BE LET Brathay 15, Gi; stead Road after*repairg. 11 Bt. Patricks 34. Barker Road. No. 7, Newton Road. M Dalvey Dalvey Avenue. For particulars apply to S. TOMLINSON, M. last. C.E. 100-2. Robinson Road. 9-1 15.1 TO LET. No. 12 Moint Elizabeth Koad, Apply to Loh Lam,
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    • 488 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF 750 BAGS CL/TCH (Mangrove Bark X\ tract, DAMAGED ftl \S AT&R. To be held In the prod^r o( Messrs. GUTHRIE Co At 1, 2 A 4 Canning Lare I ON SATURDAY, 16th JAN., AT n y (For accuct of com Terms Cash before delivn> POWELL* Co
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  • 1413 3 Hie report |o Si-pt. 30 states thjtt aftei vidiug for the normal depreciation ranting to 1450,030 aud the iasurauc^ m:. I thfi biihmce amounts to Jt*3."»9 VO3, including £68,708 carii«d forward to the Tha distribution iv divii J bjnus will bo at the rate of j per
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  • 159 3 BBITW Vksskl Atta< ki:!>. Yet another piracy has been reported from the West River. Messrs. Banker I Co. have received telegraphic information that on December 26th one of the Company's binaller steamers, the Tien Kwan, which was only completed about a month siuce, was
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    • 51 3 The boarder sat m his lonely room, His heart was heavy as lead. His eyes were watery with the flue.' And throbbing wan his head But soon a familiar voice he heard, Twas M« o'd friend Mr Jure, Who, hearing he was very ill, Bought Woodh' Peppermint Cure. DRINK^ CARLSBERG
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    • 376 3 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. lAH6EST P4ID-UP CAPITA. OF INT EASTERN COIPINY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITCD. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Conrtnf Vnoi.r,^ .< ATTRACTIVE PLANS
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    • 506 3 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL t l5 OM gm RKSERYB KDNDB »15,000,000 Sterling £1 ,500 000 at 9s.- 118,000.000 Silver 118,000,000 *M ,000,000 ReterYo Liability of Proprietore^ 115,000,000 CODRT OF DIRECTORB, Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. w. L.. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chalrmss. a?' m^. 6 1 Esq
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    • 336 3 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, U Hongkong. gsss iss"™' rasa Bbberve FDMD «l,60oioOoloC( Msrlne Rialce at Cnrrent Rates, Boustead Co.. Ag6Bt» ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, lU, Accumulated Funde exceed £17,0 CC 000 FIRE ft MOTOR CAR RISKS. Inßaranoea effected at rates cl MOM which will be found favourable to the Insure* Patefsoi Slnon
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    • 233 3 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE Telephone No. 847. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO BOHM.U, Head Off-ct Caxtoo House, Westminister, Locdoi. Stt.frf.litt Dcpt. and Store* Uppar Thames Street, Losdoi. Lamp* and FitUngt D&pt. Datstoo. Loodoo. Work* Stafford »Dd ffooivleh. W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Boad. Pianos
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  • 1538 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, January 13, 1915. Han thall the Press the People's right maiaco* Uaawed by influence and anbHbt 4 iy gala Hare patriot Truth her glorious pracaptt *m v ttaiaal t* lUlUion. Loyr>fcj ami L* w. It may be remembered, m connection with the conditions of recruiting
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  • 787 4 Th« latest humorous song m the MusicHail, iv London is M When we've wound up the Watch on the Rhine," sung by Violet Lorraine, Harry Tate, Morris Harvey, and Ambrose Thome. bagonet," m the "Referee," ia amus ingly Bly. He writes: —"The Times is demanding that the Government shall publish
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  • 154 4 Volunteers [nap* (Front Our Own CorrespontUnt.) M l ena n*Man.'i, Major General Keude Uwptebi i l'eusng Volunteers yesterday c? .^1 There was a large mu»ter at Ka**' Bahru and Major Adams was m com The general idea of the operatio that a gang of armed robber* repreJ by
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  • 428 4 PRINCESS MARY'S GIFT BOOK. It was a happy idea >t EL K. H. Prin^l Mary, the only daughter of the King^' queen, to use her personal iufluenc*||. wards the benefit of a fBMI war chiritil by inviting a number of digting:. artists and writers to cooperate m p w ducing
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  • 71 4 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANK. The Local Manager of the Hon^kon; j and Shanghai Banking Cot ;>oniti>>n bat received a telegram from bis Head Office m Hongkong stating that subject to audit the Directors will recommend at the forth coming meeting l>ivi*ieud of X' 2 M 'Two pounds three shilling l PM
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  • 191 4 Mr Stamford lUlHes, who ba? ot'Uiue 1 captaincy m Kitcheners nevv m x for Penan*? to join the Ifamewimi Btl (T.O.M Mi a A. L. Ward left Ipoh ou .VonJa* en loute to Medan for a medical c He goes to Kualu Lumpur aft«r»;u-i* to take up work with the
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    • 758 4 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. CHANCERY DIVISION. OLD TOM GIN TRADE MARK. RE BAGOTS. HUTTON AND CO, (LIMITED). (Before Mb. Jusfice Nbville.) lv this case Messrs BagotP, Hutton. and Co. (Limited), of Dublin, wholesale wine and spirit merchants, applied for the registration of a trade mark for gin. The mark consisted
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  • 93 5 ANOTHER GERMAN EFFORT The Galician Fighting [Bj Submarine Cablt I llbctkr's Sbbviob. London, Jan. 11, 10.25 p.m. a Petrograd communique says The Germans who night and day have attempted to at tac^ our first line on the left bank of the Vistula were repulsed. The Germans attacked and
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  • 112 5 Turkish Cruisers Engaged (RIUTM*f Special Service.) London, January 12. Keuter's agent at J'etrotfrad says that a semi official com muuiqae states "Our warships m the Black Sea haveengaged the lireslau and Hamidieh luriicting on them serious damage. We also bombarded the enemy's shipping at Sinope, and Russian
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  • 103 5 Why it Occurred. (Keuter's Spec i ax, BttViCsJ l.oudon, January 12. Eaver Key's aiito de camp has been made prisoner m the Caucasus. He explains the Turkish defeat a? being due to the failure of three forces to converge owing to the great frost, and then that
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  • 256 5 NEVER FELT SO FIT." Wa Impressions of a London SOOT, A vivid letter from a member of the London Scottish at the front is published iv the 'Times." The following are extract 9: The strain of watching through the night m the trenches is pretty awful. The nigut3 were pitch
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  • 175 5 <*»<■ ksv Returns ov Prisoner's Hack. An officer m a Garkba regiment relates M amusing story, which is published m tiie Express." One night," be says, M some of our raeu rushed a German trench. One of my •»en captured a big, fat German, who sur rendered
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  • 121 5 MR BRYAN'S FESERYE. Reply Satisfactory. London, Jan. 11, 4.25 p.m. New York Mr. Bryan says that he desires to postpone comment on Sir Edward Grey's reply until full documents are received. High Government officials, however, regard the tone as entirely friendly, and believe that discussions m the
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  • 195 5 Aircraft over Paris. London, .lan. 11, 5.20 p.m. A Paris communique says From the sea to the Lys there was intermittent cannonading. Our batteries at Ypres effectively replied on the German trenches. We seized a trench at La lloiselle after violent fighting. Oar troops north east of
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  • 34 5 London, Jan. 12, 7.15 p. m. President Poiocare speaking at Hazebrouck after returning from the front said "We should now more than ever be confident of the triumph of civilisation over barbarism.'
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  • 59 5 'Reltkb's Special, Service.) London, Jan. 12, 12.45 p.m. An Amsterdam telegram says that the German newspaper Vorwaerts has carefully calculated the daily cost of the war for all the I'jwers at upwards of nine million sterling. The total hitherto including losses aud stopp <ge of
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  • 52 5 iHkitkk's Special ButiceJ London, .fan. 12. A Paris official states that five civilians have beeu killed by bombs thrown by German aviators at Malo les Mains near Dunkirk. A tier man aviator near Amiens was pursued and brought down by a French aeroplane. One officer was killed and
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  • 53 5 London, Jan, 12, 3.16 p.m. Mrs Parker, sister of Lord Kitchener, m opening a Soldier's Wives' Club m London, said that from what she could gather from her brother m occasional chats he. thought that the war would last a good bit longer, and more
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  • 158 5 By Courtesy of the Frknch Consul General. I'arib, Jan. 10,6.10 p.m. Iv the region of Soissons, all tbe attempts of the enemy to recapture tbe trenches lost the day before have failed. Our artillery has bombarded with sue cess the (ierinan trenches m Champagne. We have organised
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  • 68 5 EXPORT TO U. S. ALLOWED. I A Rising Market. {From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 12. The embargo, ou export of rubber has been relaxed m favour of American manufacturers who give guarantees that they will not re-export. The market is rising and 4,000 tons already bought
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  • 516 5 RUItBER. Singapore, Jan. 12. At the opening of the Auctions to day, when some 129 tons were offered, the (iemand was good competition being keen and prices, m sympathy with firmer advices from Home, were generally above those of last week as the sales progressed the Jemand
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  • 194 5 I Singapore, January 12. Stronger advices having been received from London, the Auction sale beld to- j day opened under more favourable aus pices than for some weeks past and dur- ing the forenoon prices generally marked a decided improvement. In the afternoon bidding was not nearly
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  • 581 5 A SUPREME COURT CASE. The hearing was commenced m the Supreme Court, yeeterday morning, before Mr Justice Earnshnw, of a case m which Mrs Therese Miles Jackeon brought action against the Straits Fibre Co., Ltd (m liquidation), for damages for non fulfilment of agreement. Mr L. E.
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  • 161 5 OjOsing of the Crystal Pala( and Foothill. The statement that the Adiuitulty need the use of the Crystal Palace and grouuda for "an indefinite period," and that the public will be totally excluded after tbe end of the year, suggests that the Crystal Palace F.C. may have
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  • 114 5 A Nkw York Srnsation POLKA Badly MALLEI). New York, Dec. 1H. Five lions escaped from the Eighty sixth street Theatre last night during a performance. The audience instantly became panic-stricken, and the police opened a revolver fusillade on the lions amidst the crowd, one lion beiug
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 195 5 ROBINSON Co. AUTOMATIC Shell Extracting j& Safetyßevolvers 22 Calibre 7 Shot price fell 50 32 f t11.60. 38 5 $1150. HIMMERLESB. 32 Calibre 5 Shot Price $12 50 38 5 $12.50. REVOLVER CARTRIDGES. 38 Calibre 32 Calibre 22 Calibre Price $2.75, Price $2.50, Price 75 cts. Per lOC. Per lOC.
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    • 674 6 Shipping 1 P. O. S. N. Co.| SPECIAL STEAMER FROM Singapore. Port Swettenham and Penang DIRECT FOR Marseilles and London THE COMPANY'S s.s. "NUBIA" 5913 tons. 4500 h. p. Capt. A. B. Garwood, R.N.R. will be despatched from SINGAPORE on or about 9th MARCH, 1915, calling at PORT SWETTENHAM one
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    • 368 6 Shipping ELLERMfINS HALL LINE. FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. A frequent service of fast ear^o steamers of this Line will be run m the above trade, commencing with s.s. City of Sparta 10,000 tons sailing on or about 14th January, to be followed by s.s. "City of
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    • 450 6 Shipping M.M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Dumbea .Tan If Magellan Jan 10 Magellan Feb 12 V.dclaCiotat Jan 17 V. de la Ciotat Feb 26 A Steamer Jan 31 Do. Feb 14 Do. Feb 28 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, a,knt.
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    • 588 6 Shipping I R& 0 1 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ 1 For China, Japan, Penans, Ceyiu Australia, India, Aden, Egypj Mediterranean Ports, Plymootk "1 and London Through BIUb of Lading Insaefl ici o, Coairt, Persian Gulf, Continental and An^Hl Ports. Bteamere wIU leave fiiagapore cv or ab c: MAIL LINES I HOMfIWAftO
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  • 1442 7 Hints to Manufacturers. In Kelly's Monthly Trade Review (Kelly's Directors, Lr.d., Is.) there are numerous int. resting articles likeh to prove vulu- able to busiuess men, including one on The Far East, China and Japaa," from which we extract the following: The
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  • 181 7 Eevolvers AMD A.M'.rrjmTiON for TinraTAQ At HonjikdiJi; a ('hint so cook who WM charfed before Mr .1 R. Wood, at the Magistracy, with baing id unlawful possasflion of one Manser pistol, two rcvolrers, and 910 rounds of ammuDition related an no«fliD«r\ story, tie etatt d that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 74 7 p VERL AN D CARS The Handsome 1914 Models ire now available. Painted Olive green with cream line. No. 79 T. 35 H. P. $2,300 nett. Upholstered m genuine leather. All fitted with Bosch Magneto and Electric -lighting system, can also be had with electric selfstarter $200. extra. Send for
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    • 81 7 IU*I Certain Cure^ ffl] Of Oiefliisu. Xi nnlqne our© c»«i y, Heartburn -Ms of appett* MO^ etc. *lorn U «6aottveU k- v• omm. Ptlce cts per phltii Adve. -J, orOec. Post 'rt-e. To < medF ttitt Dte«*' CJoot. Chroalo Kht wmntiam, Hj»omlgl <U*> > m. S»toa?ttoa, Debtlity elo> <tv- .»>
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    • 299 7 mi i PROVISION FOR THE YOUNG I EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES I remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has I namely, how best to provide lor the eduoatlon of his Children the I expenses for which reach their maximum when the Children are I sj from
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  • 1124 8 The Naval Wireless Telephone Newesy Fashion liook of Medicines Astrouomt at Horne The Coming of Medals Grass and Fertility Crop Improvement by Selection TestiDg Electric Lines for Leaks A Big Weighing Machine The Best Mosquito Destroyer. The wireless telephone adopted by the Italian navy, designed by H. J.
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  • 176 8 It is 6tated m Peking that the Imperial Clau aud the Imperial Household's representatives m the Palace have agreed to adopt the Chinese, or rather Republican, ceremonial dress from the beginning of next month. It is dillicult to congratulate the c\ i lersof China on their
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 248 8 HOfiLICK'S MALTED MILK. THE FOOD DRINK FOR ALL AGES. A delightful beverage, instantly available by the addition of hot or cold water only. NO COOKING REQUIRED. Supplies ample nourishment to meet the needs oi all ages and conditions from Infancy to Age. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES of the various sizes
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    • 283 8 LEARN TO RIDE. Biding Lessons for men #3 inclusive. Expert instruction, and practical experience over jumps and open country. Joy rides Saturday 5-30 p.m. and Sunday 7 a.m. Novices especially invited and catered for. Special care taken with Ladies and Children. H. S. KIRWAN, Tel: 1393 1095. Chancery Lane Dairy
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 743 9 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. a service Is maintained botwoen Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail cod tract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this eervioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with
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    • 314 9 Shipping jellerman&bugknall 'steamship company, LIMITED. FOX PHILIPPINES, CHINA AND JAPAN. For particulars of freight, etc apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGBNTB. STOOMVAABT MAATSCHAPPV (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERLAND. 11 Fortnightly Mtil Service between Java acd Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa and London. Steamers are due on or about
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    • 594 9 1 Auctions To Dealers, Housebuilders and Contractors. CONTINUATION OF SALE OF A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF Ballow, Kranji, Mirbau, Daroo, Resak and Kapur logs of various sizes TO BE HELD AT Chop Kirn Seng Lecng's timber yard No. 59-3, LAVENDER STREET On Thursday, 21st Jan., 1915, AT 2 P.M. CHING
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    • 619 9 BXCHANGB. 'Cobbbctbd up to Jan. 12) Bank 4me 24 7-14 1, dernacd 2 4 8-82 Private ore litfl Bmb 2-4 f India, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand 22} Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 14 1 Bangkok, demand 66 SOVBBHIGNB, BaDk Buy i 1 q 54 Bank of England Rate 6%
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    • 360 9 Q LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at r 10 a.m. on January 12, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Lama /anil Inner Roada Ladj Weld Poll Ann E. Anchorage Giang Ann Inner Roads Islander w VeJeu So. 6 Wharf P.iuLecGuau Inner Roada TaaJttMJ Sural Mersing Kdina Sood
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  • 2610 10 THE HAT.TLE FOR CALAIS. Gxllant Deeds Of British Ri:c;imknts. PART HI. Owing to constant marching and lighting ever since its hasty disembarkation, m aid of the Antwerp Garrison, this (7tn) division had suffered 4?reat losses, and was becom ing very weak. I therefore decided tern yorarily
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  • 149 10 Oholera epidemics of the old virulent t>pe aie bnppi!y iate m India m the present day, but btill the digeafio claims a certain number of victims every year. Sir Leonard Qogen' method of treatment, when promptly applied, has happily the effect of reducing tbe mortality m
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  • 151 10 The homeward French mail steamer Magellan will leave for Colombo, Djibouti, I Suez, Port Said nnd Marseilles on Monday next ltfth inst. at about 5 p.m. The S. M. X. steamer Koningin det Xederlanden, with the outward Dutch mails for Java arrived on Monday morning and left during
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  • 650 10 Gkkm.an Lik MiCHnm a Fajlurk. Geueva. (Received m London Dec. 10.) Wftete-pepei merchants are deploring tbe weakness of the Gerrnau propaganda, bureaux. Mo6t of theee institutions, m response to hundreds of protests sent by woriied neutrals, have curtailed the nuin her of free DOOkletSi pamphlets, and
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  • 59 10 Omouu n a state of fmmm. Soda, .Jan. Ist. Arrivals from Constantinople report that officials m Government Departments, apparently fearing a visit from the Allied Fleet, are ready to cross into Asia Minor at a moment's notice. Uritiah and French warships are showing great activity m stopping
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    • 10 10 Chronic Cbest Complaints, For Woods' Great Peppermint Care, Is. 6d
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    • 208 10 APPLES NOW IN STOCK NOVA SCOTIAN APPLES| OF EXCELLENT QUALITY I SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR,, IPOH AND PENANG. SERIALS TO THE TOWN-TALKED I SENSATIONAL ANIMAL DRAMA AT THI M?A®k HALL CINEMATOGRAPH North Bridge Roaj. TO-NIGHT AT 030 THE ADVENTURE OF KATHLYN 8 No. 7, THE GARDEN
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