The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 January 1915
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Title Section16 1915-01-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 16, 1915. NO. 8,344. •an16 words
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Article170 1915-01-16 1 The Red .Sea lights are reported restored—Page 10. Further relief fund acknowledgments are given on page 10. The report of Lunas rubber Company shows a good profit Page 4. Menglembu tin mine meeting was held at Penang yesterday Page 4. The inquest was held yesterday into the170 words
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Article1143 1915-01-16 1 "in Eastern lands they talk inflowei6, And they tell iu a garland their lores and cares Each blossom that blooms iuthegurden bowers Ou its leaves a mystic language bears, tl) In the Hindu cosmogony the world is likened to a Lotus flower Padma floating in the centre of a1,143 words
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Advertisement234 1915-01-16 1 SOMETHING STRONG YOU WANT IT ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT Ist SHOW 7-30 P. M. 2nd SHQW k GENUINE SENSATION IN ADVENTURE FORCEFUL IN PRESENTATION. FEARLESS IN REPRESENTATION A MILLION MINE OUR LATEST AND GREATEST DETECTIVE FILM IN 4 PARTS. A KEYSTONE COMEDY DRAMA AN EXTRAORDINARY ONE234 words
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Advertisement111 1915-01-16 1 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT! Commencing 9 p.m. TO-NIGHT! !j FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY The Pick of tbe Film World. All New to Singapore THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT An Aquila Masterpiece in Two Massive Reels. The SMUGGLER'S LAST DEAL A Thrilling Story of smuggling in the <111 words
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Advertisement313 1915-01-16 1 FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY JAN. 18th 1915. AT THE PALLADIUM Maurice E. Bandmann PRESENTS Messrs Philip Braharu Campbell's Coy. "The Grotesques" From the Savoy Theatre and Queen's Hall LONDON. Including Mr Fred Winn from the Palace Theatre, London. Complete Change of Programme NIGHTLY. In addition to a full313 words
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Advertisement176 1915-01-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 bankruptcy notice re Shaikh YusoofPage 2. Kat/ Hros. for tbe must efficient safety razor Page 5. The Cold Storage advertise specialities in cheese Page 10. Special stock of up to date war books at Robinson's Page 5. Government require tenders for improving Balestier range- Page 2. Shipping176 words
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Miscellaneous131 1915-01-16 1 THE WEEK. Satirdai 16th. Btfth Water— lu-io a.m. Wearne Bros: Annual Meeting, 12.33 p.m. Y.W.C. A. Annual Meeting. B. I. Outward mail expected. McClements at Dutch Club. Siidai 17th. Hlfh Water— o 2 a.m., IS-58 p.m. Snd Sunday alter Epiphany. M. M. Outward mail expected. ■oßdt- 18th High Water 0-36131 words
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Article298 1915-01-16 2 Otm Newest Possession's PobSiKiLfTrr*,. Cyprus, now annexed by Great Briluiu. is believed to have possibilities as an oilfield which should enhance its value as an addition to the Empire. Some account of the oil possibilities of the island are given in the Daily Oil Bulletin,298 words
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Article222 1915-01-16 2 A correspondent of the Financial Times," who has had opportunities of learning tbo truth of the matter, has been writing about the Growing .Scarcity of Kubber in Germany. He says that Ger many is really worse off for rubber than for petrol. To put the matter222 words
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Article139 1915-01-16 2 Mr Arthur dn Cros, vrho presided at the auuual meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company (Limited), eaitl that the total trading profit of the past year— l4o4,soo not only constituted a record in the history of the Company, but was solely due to the natural resources of139 words
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Advertisement58 1915-01-16 2 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Garrett Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam in which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton in the older type.58 words
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Advertisement422 1915-01-16 2 /jTjLJ^ Jk ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THK ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. FOR THE NEW YEAR HELP TO RELIEVE SOME OF THE LOCAL DISTRESS CAUSED BY THE WAR. BUY ONE OR TWO COPIES OF THE STORY OF WILLIAM GEOFFREYS PROFIT. His narrat'.ve wherein422 words
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Advertisement872 1915-01-16 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will he received (at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon of the 22nd January, 1915, for the foilowiDg work: Alterations to the Rifle Range at Balestier Road. Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sum of One Hundred872 words
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Advertisement508 1915-01-16 2 To Let TO LET No. 3 Cairnhill Circle. App'y to ALLEN AND GLEDHILL, 4; a Raffles Place. 151 uc TO LET Kftthbonrne 9 Upper Serangoon Boad, partly furnished immediate entry. Apply RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM, 3rd Mile Serangoon Kd. 151 211 TO BE LET Compound Hoases No. 3, St. Thomas Walk,508 words
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Advertisement500 1915-01-16 2 Auctions remindlh^ this day, saturday, at u% AUCTION SALE OF 750 BAGS CUTCH (Mangrove Bark I: Mract) DAMAGED My Wi To be held in the product RO do«n Messrs. CUTfIRJE A Co. At 1, 2& 4 Canning Lane oil R IVI r VtlJ (Foi acccuctof coor^rcedi Terms Cash before delivery500 words
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Miscellaneous580 1915-01-16 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.', 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. JANUARY 17th. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7.39 a.m. Litany. T.Sa.Lu. Holy Commonlon (Choral). Hymns 75, 95\ 315, 324. 9.15 am. Matins followed by Holy Comma* oion. 4 pm. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.30 p.m. Eveneong and Sermon. Hymns *214, Iff, 81. S. MATTHEW'S580 words
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Article457 1915-01-16 3 uKRMAN OFFI'-ER'B OISCOMFITL'R K. \n artillery officer has written a letter from tbe front, dated as recently as Nov 29, which shows how the streng•heuioc of our forces has enabled the ilitary authorities to pay close attention 0 tbe comfort of the inen. The writer, whose457 words
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Article260 1915-01-16 3 BRITISH LUCKY DAY." If the Hritish Navy has a lucky day it should be Friday. It was on Friday, luly -9th, ISBB, that the Spanish Armada was degtrojed. On Friday, November J9th. 1652, Van Tromp sailed the Channel ■with a broom at his mast head to indicate that he had260 words
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Article200 1915-01-16 3 •vi Tanoa, East Akri. Calcutta, Dec. 81. Captain Money of thestenmei Lai Sang, QOw iu Calcutta, gave a Statesman repre tentative the following account of the irdment of his vessel by Borne 4,000 OermaDs at Tanga, East Africa, on Xov. i tM awakened," said the Captain, by200 words
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Article509 1915-01-16 3 Vikws on Germ»n Friendship Before The Wab. i Among the books recently published iu England is one which recalls the assur- ances of public men which served to lull j the nation into a false sense of security. Here are a few selections "There will be Xo509 words
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Article229 1915-01-16 3 How the Germans are Levying Blackmail. Amsterdam, Dec. 4. The Telegraaf'a correspondent report6 from Turnhout that the plight of the Belgians in the Campine is most miserable. It is practically impossible for them to leave the laud, and the German domination has become so overbearing that the limit229 words
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Article98 1915-01-16 3 London, January Ist. The Uelgian c«iuiuiBßiouerß have issued a further report which devotes several pnges to the mal treatment of prisoners and wounded. Terrible instances are recorded near Aerschot. i Three Belgians who had been captured endured tortures rather than give information. Their hands was plunged into boiling98 words
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Advertisement12 1915-01-16 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core, Is. 6tf12 words
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Advertisement669 1915-01-16 3 Auctions REMINDER This Day, Saturday, at 2-3O p.m. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture; Cottage Piano, &c. The Property op J. W. Wheelwright, Esq. At Hill View. No. 400 Keppel Harbour. Hooding Estate, (Within four minutes' walk from The Tram Terminus) A good toned cottage piano by Arthur Allison669 words
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Advertisement290 1915-01-16 3 I ADELPHI HOTEL I DURING THE VISIT OF THE GROTESQUES I MONDAY TO FRIDAY, JAN. 18 to 22, INCLUSIVE, I (SPECIAL) TIFFINS AND DINNERS I WILL BE SERVED. IB* KIND PERMISSION OF «VT TCff 1 WILL BE FURNISHED I f^MR. COWAN JIHJ3IV DURIIW-ireiLS. I 1 to 2 p^m. 7-30 to290 words
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Article, Illustration2058 1915-01-16 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, January 16, 1915. Aan sk&Ji the Ptess the People s right v&latat*. Um&wd by Influence and mubrftwd fcy gala| Kara patriot Troth her glorious pt*c*pU Hal—* t* RaHgUn. Luy* 1« j *od Law. There are secrets and secrets, the latter sort being neatly described as2,058 words
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Article332 1915-01-16 4 Mr I'ryor. a director of Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., has been tc Penang this week on a visit of inspection. He is making a tour of all the branches of the firm in the Far East. Mr ti. Mocdonahl Kerry, for some time manager of the Federated Kngineering Co.,332 words
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Article157 1915-01-16 4 Poroping Machinery w,, (Prom Our Own Correspondent] Penang. ,J anu Tho annual meeting of Menjylenn,',, r was held to day Mr A.5. Anthony or*.;* He regretted that there had h Pe o a j* the year's working of |53,851 as a°' of the war and of the ore157 words
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Article646 1915-01-16 4 The report of the dinctoci of Rubber Estates, Ltd., iur tie year aa 31st October, 1914, to \>c presented toV «luireholdet-d at the aum »l mtetine g» .Tan. 28rd, is as follows Oevtlkmex, Toot directors M herewith a duly audited accounts of the ConpftDy for the <m, ended646 words
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Advertisement151 1915-01-16 4 AMSTEL M PILSENER BEER, AWARDED THE Jt^k. GOLD MEDAL, AMSTERDAM, 1883. Vfjf^m^ i CROSS OF HONOUR AND MEDAL OF ■ii!ililPlßi h m the queen P^^^l WORLDS EXHIBfIION AMSTERDAM, 1895. L'V*'*" This Beer is pasteurised, and will thus keep good ■jSrrj-jggjj^l^jji for a considerable time in even the hottest climates. CALDBECK,151 words
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Article519 1915-01-16 5 GERMANS CLAIM A SUCCESS. t Under the Kaiser's Eyes." [Bj Submarine Cable}. BIDTH'S SIIVIOB. London, Jan. 14, MS a.m.— A Paris communique says: Our counterattacks north east of Soissons slightly progressed between Cuffies and Crony, but we were le to debouch from the latter. We fell back519 words
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Article52 1915-01-16 5 Urn-ion, Jan. If 11.20 p.m. A telegram from St. omer 6tates that the Uritish after a brilliant engagement capt ired a German position near la Bassee killing and ting many Germans. The British were Blight. The occupation of trategic point means a gain of over52 words
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Article170 1915-01-16 5 (KEUTEH'b BnDCUL SKKVRE.t .'^udon, Jan. 12, 13,50 p.m.— The Kye itriess reviews tbe operations up to Jan. and says that tbe general situation is and no importaut operations iW recorded. There have been chiefly l0 "g range bombardments in which the superiority of the Allies' guns170 words
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Article228 1915-01-16 5 MANY THOUSANDS SLAIN. The Vatican Shaken. [Bj Subinarmr Cable]. KlUTtt'e BIETIOB. London, Jan. 14, 12.10 a.m.— A Rome message states that there waß a sharp earthquake from Ancona to Naples, felt at many placos. From half a do/.ea to a score of people were killed, and more228 words
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Article129 1915-01-16 5 Turks Broken Up. [Bj Submarine Cable]. KcuTEfc'a Skhvioi. Londou. Jan. 14tb. -A Petrograd com. ■liiaiqiM states that "Our progress on the right bad; of the lower Vistula has developed, everything being in cur favour. We have driven the enemy's cavalry before us. On the remainder of the129 words
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Article28 1915-01-16 5 (Rbutbb*i Special Service.) London, Jan. 15.— Persia has strongly protested to Constauuonple against Tur kish movements in Persia. The protest is stripped of otltcial con ventionahties.28 words
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Article31 1915-01-16 5 London, Jan. 14. A grci.p of American bankers has arranged a loan to Russia of twelve million itoilais, to facilitate the Russian purchase of supplies from America.31 words
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Article32 1915-01-16 5 London, Jan. 14, 6.40 p.m. An Amsterdam telegram reports that a British airman threw bornb« on German positions at Antwerp bat was unable to ietect what damnge was done.32 words
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Article143 1915-01-16 5 FRENCH CONSUL AR TELEGRAMS. Hy Courtksy ok the Fkknch Consul Genekal. Paris, Jan. 13, 6.20 p.m. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 73. The operations on almost all the front line have been rendered very difficult by tbe bad weather. We have successfully bombarded the enemy's earthworks143 words
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Article42 1915-01-16 5 L T Bers of photo printing papers have had an unpleasant Jar on finding that practically ninety per cent, of these special 'papers have been made in Germany and Austria. Here is another opportunity foi I the 10 per cent. British maker.42 words
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Article1139 1915-01-16 5 Quicquid Afmul k«mla«€ »mU' «at ft*flt llfcftlll. JUT IN Air As the Book of Ecclesiostes bath it Ood made man upright but they have sought out many inventions." The Gertnan authorities seem to have been determined that their troops in 1 1 South West Africa should1,139 words
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Article367 1915-01-16 5 ACCUSED WHO STUDIED F< >K THE BAR. The case was resumed at the Assizes, yesterday, before the Acting Chief Jnptice (Mr L. M. Woodward) and a jury, in which Ahna Nuna Savena Ramasumy Cbetty was indicted on four charges relating to the use of forged promissory notes,367 words
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Article108 1915-01-16 5 There was the familiar sampan struggle round the steamship Kinta iu the harbour on Thursday. Two sampan coolies be* came angry, and anger led to violence. A blow, it is stated, was struck, and the receiver of it fell dead. As a consequence, the alleged striker of108 words
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Article87 1915-01-16 5 The Memorial Service for the late Mr J. Robinson (of Messrs Topham Jones, and Hailton) will take place in the Houstead Institute on Sunday evening at 8.15. Mr Uobinson met with bis death, accidentally in connection with the construction work of tbe New Wharf at87 words
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Article62 1915-01-16 5 The first batch of Turkish prisoners ol war for Thayetmyo concentration cami will consist of about forty officers and 1,100 rank and file. The Imperial Indian War Relief Fun< of Selangor has transmitted Rs 20,000 t< the Viceroy, as a first instalment, to b applied to the relief of widows62 words
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Advertisement407 1915-01-16 5 i| ROBINSON Co. THE LATEST WAR BOOKS. Scare Mod gerings :um tbe daily mail. The Paper That Foretold tbe War 30 CtS. The War Stories of Private Tbomaa Atkias The Caoipaigo l;<r,nl L!ege^ Belgians at Uoiue Home Life in Qenrany First Lessons in War Aircraft in the German War #st^fc407 words
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Advertisement636 1915-01-16 6 Shipping I 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 one636 words
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Advertisement343 1915-01-16 6 ELLERMJis HALL LINE. FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. A frequent service of fast cargo steamers of this Line will be run in the above trade. The following are the intended sailings s.s. "City of Madras" 8,500 tons, arriving on or about January 26th and s.s. Bloemf ontein343 words
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Advertisement488 1915-01-16 6 I Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Magellan Jan 19 V. de la Ciotat Jan 17 Dumbea Jan 29 Chili Jan 31 CordilKre Feb 12 Atlantique Feb 14 V. de la Ciotat Feb 26 Polynesien Feb 28 Chili Mar 3 Atlantique Mar488 words
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Advertisement578 1915-01-16 6 Shipping XT* \X \J STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, c«,| H Australia, India, Aden, Egy pt Mediterranean Ports, Pl ymontk and London. Through Bllla of Lading lat^a i c rv^ Coast, Persian Gulf, Contlnent&l D fl kJr^ Porte. uwn Steamers will leave Singapore on o» MAIL LINES Homeward578 words
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Advertisement618 1915-01-16 7 Shipping w~v K JL J3.SLo JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. rvice is maintained between Yokohama ria ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, Z|P mail contract with the Imperial apaDese Government. The New TwinLfei Steamers maintaining this service have bete specially designed and constructed, and ire fitted with all618 words
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Advertisement942 1915-01-16 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. IMGEST PAID-UP CiFIW. Of iNY EMTERfI COIWNV. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old2Jewry. E.C. The Comply has £20.000 d.posltea with the Snpreme Conrt of E^Una, ana oompHe, with942 words
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Advertisement502 1915-01-16 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PJ ID-OP CAPITAL tlfi OOQ CCO RfiSERYE FUNDS iM.WW.CCU Sterling ;ei,500,000at28.- $15,000,0001 BUver HS.OOO.OOo} •»«.«W>.ooo Reserve Liability of Proprietors^ •10,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. TO r H n Mir D. Landale, Ohalrman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Ohalrman. n?' SPS^SJ 1 E^' P< H> Hol yoak,502 words
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Advertisement353 1915-01-16 7 6ANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, U Hongkong. O*JPITA& BUBBORIBBD W,600,000,Ci 0 Amodht Paid-up c00.000.0d REBEBVB FUHD |1,600,000,CU Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustead Co., Agoitr ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Lts. Accumulated Funds exoeed £17,000 000 FIRE A MOTOR MR RISKS. Insurances effected at rates of pterula. which will be found favourable to the353 words
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Advertisement153 1915-01-16 7 nm For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Eitraoea to Boraeo f barf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Fro eon Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads153 words
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Article1090 1915-01-16 8 GERMANY'S ASPIRATIONS. Kaiser's Aims Exposed. Under the illuminating title, Britain ns Germany's Vassal," the latest work of General Bernhardi has been translated into English by Mr J. Ellis Barker and is published by Messrs William Dawson and Sons. Written in 1918, this latest work of Germany's greatest advocate1,090 words
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506 1915-01-16 8 Big Guns Its Sole Advantage. The Times publishes a long article from I the pen of a neutral who accompanied the Germany Army into Northern France. He says in part To put the matter in a few words, the sole advantage possessed at the506 words
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Article203 1915-01-16 8 A very interesting point is raised in the communications that have passed between the Swiss Federal Council and the British Government with regard to the alleged violation of Swiss neutrality by British airmen in passing over Swiss territory. In expressing regret the Government it careful203 words
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Article301 1915-01-16 8 The gallantry of ten men of the Royal Irish Regiment is described by Corporal S Hayden, of the Worcester Regiment, who is now at home wounded. He says: It was the nitfht the Royal Irish were forced to abandon some trenches they had held for a day301 words
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Article258 1915-01-16 8 An Indian paper says: "The list of casualties amongst the 36th Sikhs who assisted in the assault on Tsingtau, is a comparatively light one, comprising two men killed and three officers and twelve men wounded. The wounds of two of these officers, Majors Munn and Knox, are258 words
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Article246 1915-01-16 8 London, Dec. 2nd.— Mr Maxwell, the Daily Telegraph war correspondent, quotes an officer who is acting as interme diary between the Allies' armies. The officer remarked It is dangerous to imagine that (ier many has exhausted her reserves of fighters. It is true that tremendous246 words
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Article129 1915-01-16 8 The Berliner Lokal-An/.eiger appeals to he people for contributions of metal to he local mint. Silver is urgently needed •wing to the failure of the American upply, und even lead is apparently at a tremium The public is urged to hand a plate, raedale, silver ornaments,129 words
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Advertisement427 1915-01-16 8 O A Double Safeguard. /il ll When buying Worcestershire Sauce, Jf^ Jl i always look for the signature in JVhitt h/(i\ on the Rc(i labeJ and see als o that the VM £Pff 'fej name LEA PERRINS is embossed ifji P^f^^^S^ !n ra i s ed letters on the glass427 words
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Advertisement192 1915-01-16 8 THE IDEAL TONIC FOOD, BTIMTJLATEB THE APPETITE ENRICHES THE BLOOD STRENGTHENS THE NERVES. Of all Chemists $i 75 6ole Agents for the 8. S. and F. M. THE PHARMACY, SINGAPORE BUSINESS AS USUAL Our Stock Contains too enormous a list fur dt'.n l LIMITED QUALITIES UNLIMITED QUANTITIES: SHIP-STORES f rom192 words
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Article52 1915-01-16 9 (COBBBCMD UP TO Jan. 15) Bank 4 m/s 2 4 7-18 demand 2-4 8-82 Private credits 8m a 24 f India, T. T. 175 HONQRONQ, daman J 21 k Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 66 Sovbbbiqnb. Bank Biay\» g 54 Bank of England K&te 6% Bar52 words
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Article149 1915-01-16 9 January 15. Tin (175 tons) 171.70 Gamb.er 7 25 Gatubicr Cube No. 1 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 84 00 Nutmegs (110 to tie Ib.) 21. C0 Nutmegs (80 to tut lb 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Aniboina) 40.00 Bali149 words
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Article269 1915-01-16 9 Per P. AO. str. Egypt.— Mr A Mr« Kccder. Mr Mrs Heath. Miss Heath, Mr F. W. Heath, Mr A Mrs Stewart, Mr R. Spence, Mr E, Skinner, Mr A L. Buyers. MrC. T. Chua. Per P. A O. Ktr. Namur.— Messrs. B. Fit/Maurice, J. E. McKinley, Hutchinson,269 words
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Advertisement200 1915-01-16 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. (int Exterminators. (The Universal,) For fumigating with Patent Universal Powder. Arsenite Of Soda. (For killing weeds.) and Locusts. Calculating and Adding Machines. (The BrnnsYiga* and "Bri-Cal.") Cement. "Borneo," and Buffalo brandsFresh stocks monthly. Cigarettes. (De Reszke and Weinberg). Disinfectant. Sanitaa in 1, 5 and 10200 words
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Advertisement188 1915-01-16 9 DRINK CARLSBERG BEER NOTICE Why Not Send Your Orders To Us? We are big suppliers of the following BENZINE, KEROSINE, MOTOR CYLINDER OIL, MOTOR GREASE, LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, TUBES, CARBIDE AND MANY OTHER REQUISITES FOR MOTOR CAR USE. OUR PRICES ARE EXTREMELY MODERATE. Telephone fHIIW HIT AT 1 f X?X?188 words
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Advertisement87 1915-01-16 9 Pains in the stomach ait awful unpleasant you never know what they poiteud. Get a good medicine in Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, and you will find early relief from the taking of a dose or two. It is sold by Dispensaries and Stores every wheie at 80 cents 8 bottle.87 words
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Advertisement27 1915-01-16 9 THE BANGKOK TIMES Established 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LAFQESt CIRCULATION KELLY AND WALSH, LTD., Singapore Agents. 1 Telegrams TIMES BANGKOK27 words
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Miscellaneous262 1915-01-16 9 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co., and contain the observat ons ttade at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and M Mar.ila Observatory (MN.i The data are date and lour of despatch the Barunrettr reading (inches in UK., Millimeters iu MN Direction of Wind262 words
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Miscellaneous435 1915-01-16 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 10 a.m. on January 15, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Zweeua Jan 15 Inner Roads Pan Whatt Hin Denbigh Hall Anjou Dutch. Japara Jan 14 Inner Roads Singkep R. S. Bahru Norwegian. Agga Jan 15 Inner Roads Hild Produce French.435 words
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Article1173 1915-01-16 10 SINGAPORE DIVER'S AGONISING DEATH. Story at the Inquest. The inquest was held yesterday, at the office of the Coroner, Dr. Murray Roberteon, into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Robinson, age 82 years, a European diver, employed by Messrs Topham, Jones and Railton on dock works1,173 words
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Article732 1915-01-16 10 Russian Troops on thk Marcb. Prof. Pares, who is the capable, autho rised "Eyewitness" with the Russian army writes as follows from Russian Headquarters on Nov. 7th Beyond Radom the excellent high road to Cracow, running on an embankment and lined with poplars, was broken at732 words
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Article334 1915-01-16 10 BELGIUM RFLIEF FU ND. Mrs H. B. Salrnond, (care of Cable Depot, tK. Harbour) acknowledges with many haukn the following contributions Previously acknowledged 918,851.45 Tamil Mission Epworth League 8.38 Subordinate Civil Service 40 Graham Hutchison 20 L. E. Koek (Malacca) 50 Mr and Mrs C. P. Templeton (Cape St. James)334 words
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Article85 1915-01-16 10 Toassiit the widows and children of Officers of the N T avy and Army killed in the war, for which purpose funds or* urgently needed. Mrs Owen acknowledges with many thanks the following donations to the Fund Previously acknowledged ysso Mr J. C. Peter 100 A. Friend85 words
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Article306 1915-01-16 10 Mr Arthur Jemraett Hrown, propridOC of the Timita and Pottuvil estates, and Superintendent of Easter Seaton, Paddiru poo, Ceylon, recently committed suicide by shooting himself naar the seashore at Paddirupoo. (Kx.) Chambers of com meree in Sweden and Norway appear to bo greatly in favour of the projected new route306 words
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Article194 1915-01-16 10 ,J The Homeward French mail Magellat is expected bere on Tuesday morning. The recent gale along the English coasi was so violent that the Menai Suspensioi Bridge has been forced six. inches out 01 position, and all traffic is suspended. The Government of Madras, it is said is194 words
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Article28 1915-01-16 10 A notification issued by the Master Attendant yesterday states that information has been received that the Retl So.a lights are now being exhibited as usual.28 words
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Article272 1915-01-16 10 The following remarks by Mr Percival lA. Hislam, the well known uaval writer, have a bearing on the conditions in the English Channel that witnessed the loss of H. M. S. Formidable by an enemy submarine's attack The Admiralty have issued further orders concerning navigation by272 words
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Article155 1915-01-16 10 CAbi alty List ok 2,600.000. The latest German official casualty lists Nob. 90 and 91, contain the names of 18,721 officers and men, killed, wounded and missing. Thus (telegraphs The Times Copenhagen correspondent) the total is raised to 658.48.'*, not including H9 Wui temberg, 67 Saxon, and155 words
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Article16 1915-01-16 10 Agents. Kvatt Co. j Indrogiri Dec. 5,359. two months I 10,36;*. j16 words
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Article71 1915-01-16 10 Sunday 17th. Johnetonb Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 2 80 and 8. 30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.$Q and 10.30 ani 12.15, 3 and 5,30 p.m. Diving Competition. This event which was put off from Xmaa day, will take 1 place on arrival of the 10 o'clock71 words
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