The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 January 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 23, 1915. NO. 8,350
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  • 161 1 Impatient folk are given m to day's wires &otne reasons w liy the proßre6B of the Allies is not quicker, the bad weather be- ing the principal cause Page 5. It is stated that, the German offensive is now broken, niu\ that m due course the German
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  • 1775 1 A statement appeared m the Press re* cently that some Russian soldiers bad declared they bad seen tbe figure of Skobeleft on his white horse, leading their forces, as of old, into battle. To those who remember tbe profound impression that wonderful man made on the Slavonic
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 273 1 PATRONAGE GOES TO THE SATISFACTION GIVER "Self Praise is no recommendation (THE BEST ADAGE TO ADOPT A man has not enough range of thought to look for any good whioh does not relate to his own interest '—Addlson. I We do not hypnotize the Public into biting a lemon and
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    • 329 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAO. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT Once More We Have Settled Down to Cater for The Public that Like Seeing First Class Programmes at a First Class Theatre, at Popular PRICES, There Is I j only One Real Theatre. THE PALLADIUM,
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    • 134 1 LUEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Not re re managership of Mansfield's, an i -i thorisHtion to sign per pro. Page 2. B*i kruptcy notice re Chop Kwong Long Xt 2. I obeli's auction of poultry and pigeons Ke 2. J» iri flour trademarks notice Page 2. l> I. shipping announcement Page 5. Mi
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 131 1 THE WEEK. Satnrda* 23rd tftCh Wntei 3- cetin 10 p hi. Wiliuoa'd CircuH opens at Krata Ayer, 9 p.m. Cjod>4e St. George Ke^ular. 9 5 p.m. I anas Meeting, Kvatt's, noon. First Quarter Moon. Sunday 24th. *J«*n W*»er 4H ».m.. 4 50 p.m. Johore P. A.. Johore Hotel, 11 a.m.
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    • 84 2 Apartments BOARD AND RESIDENCE Double and single rooms with or without board at ILLAWARRA," 116, ltivcr Valley Road. Tel No. 1306 5 1 no SILVER BANK. A few vacancies for Single and Double Rooms, Tenuis. Telephone No. 528, Silver Bank, 107 Orchard Koad. 5 1 V.M.C.A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are
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    • 687 2 i.gfc z± fcT-40 ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWfET POWERFUL TONE. from $3 5 cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Notices SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The Annual General Mfetino of the Members will be held m the Singapore Exchange, on Thui9day mh January, 1915. at 5 15 p iv. BU3INEB3
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    • 1103 2 Auctions Re TAN TAT VAN, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF English-bred Poultry and Pigeons To be beld at No. 5 DUBLIN ROAD, On Wednesday, 3rd February, at 5 p.m. I Comprising SILVER WYANDOTTE HENS, black urn] white Or pint ton c<> ks and hens; TWO WHITE TTRKEYB; White, red and black
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    • 455 2 TO LET No. 3 Calrrhill Circle. AppU ALLEN AND CLEDHILL 151 iVal W*^ TO BE LET*"""" Compound Houses No. f St and No 50, Gran^.. X, )H< on. Tennis anu S.ablln* a^ 8»- 5 A PPIy M. k. HEYEH, HI Ma aoc»B|^| to let 7 r W v MOUDt Khzahl
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    • 581 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. JASU aBY 24TH. ST. ANDRUW'S CATHEDRAL. floly Comtu'flbion (Plain). 7. 5 a.m. H.ly Comuuuu on ..horai). Hymns 189. a <6u, 161. 9 .15 am. Matins an j Litany. 4 p m. ChilJien's Jserv.ce. 5.3j pm. Evensong and Seinion. Hymns 40C, (tune *l!j), 5.c,
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  • 2241 3 pH SHOCKDIOLI Treated. (From Colombo Papers.) Lftodoa, l>ec. 23th. Private O'Sullivan, th« sth Dragoon*, has signed a state n t describing the outrageous manner m was treat* d by the Germans. He others were captured by the kOI D e«r Ypres early one morning. r be Germaoi
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  • 374 3 Per V. i Oi str Egypt.— M r A Mr- Pisrttif. Mr a Mrs He*th, Mi>s Heath, Mr v w H<>atb, Mr A Mrs stewait. Mr K. Bpaace, Mr H. skinn«r. Mr A L. Buyers, Mr T. f:hua. Mr K.vjii Mrs l^ac-, Miss Rob rtson. Mlas H B
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  • 73 3 j apaiust all sorts of aches and pains headache, I toohache, backache, earache, sore thront, Bprains, strains and bruises— by keeping close Rt haud a bottle of Little's Oriental Balm. It HtopH the pain. Stops It quickly. Just rub It In where the pain, ache or soreness is,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 475 3 tf&fenty F SUPREME PATENT BEST FLOUR EXTRA SUPERIOR MANUFACTURED MANUFACTURED MANUFACTURED BY BY BY DAIRI FLOUR MILLS DAIRI FLOUR MILLS DAIRI FLOUR MILLS DAlRl,near MOdl DAlRl, near MOJI DAlRl,near MOJI SUPERIOR FLOUR i SUPERIOR FLOUR SUPERIOR FLOUR MANUFACTURED I MAMUrACTURED Nur.'cTUBIO BY I BY By DAIRI FLOUR MILLS c-; 3
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    • 25 3 DRINK GARLSBERG =BEEK= COLEMAN HOUSE, 3, COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. Late Hotel de la Palx.i ROOMS TO BE LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.
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  • 1946 4 j -iere shall the Pms tne ?aopie i r!»n t mai»v.O bb wed by influence and a r bribed by fmio j ■«r« pBOH ot Truth her glarioas yrtotpta Am*. t\tki I t* Balkioa. Lovrftv *od Law. Seeing that the United States
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  • 398 4 Messrs A. K. 0 Franklin and E. Pratt, officers of claes IV. F.M.S. (,'ivil Service, have been appointed ollicets of class 111, Straits Settlements. News is to hand from Capetowu that Mr L. K. Macphai), formerly a partner of Saunders Mid Hortfall, has joiued his old regiment m South Africa.,
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  • 107 4 (From Our Own Correspondent, Kuala Lumpur n n n The race weights for to-n'orrowJ 2 I RACEI.-Elsiell.H.EarnabaJ*^ done 10.7, Fly Wheel lo > lB Battle Axe 9.12. Race 2. Wreck 11.2. Mot Silverlight and Jorrocks lo 9.5, Weribee 10.7. ary Race B.— Creemore 10 5 Kau»i, lagh
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  • 142 4 Many of Mr W. A. Cuscaden ftiendi the Straits will rememher that mi n JJ jtember he was appointed to the cotnj!J of a large division of Sepecial ConbUbW some three thousand 6tronu, mi n the s London district. Uy the mail c that Tim is at a
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  • 82 4 Y.W. C. A. The Y.W.C A. members wilt rneer Institute on Monday at 4.50 p to wtl come back Miss Blackmore who ba« jig I returned after a year's f rlo.. Australia, and also to say goodke tc I Mrs Stuart who leaves nev England. The monthly meeting will be
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  • 441 4 Tbe :>Otb iust., being the date of tht ival of Tai pusutn, will he u'^rveda a I »;i:i k Holiday throughout thr Colony Locusts are said to be very rauch I e\ uJ.uce m Malacca and are devoting that mischievous atteutiou to cultivated fi«Uk A charming idea m CLr.conies f.jtn
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 159 4 AMSTEL H PILBEWER BEER, 1%g3 AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, AMSTERDAM, 1883. Yi^flfSfiMJm CROSS OF HONOUR AND MEDAL OF Ij^ :^S H M- THE queen WORLDS EXHIBITION AMSTERDAM, 1895. X^ 64 *^Sgs?f!* This Beer Is pasteurised, and will tbus keep good ■j§is^^^j|^ for a considerable time m even the hottest climates
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  • 354 5 n,FFICULTIES OF THE ALLIES' I ADVANCE. Waiting for Good Weather. [bj Submarine Cable]. KKITKKS SPECIAL SERVICE.) 1n Hu 22— In view> of some of ilf^ticiimi i" France and England as I thP ilownese of the Allies advance it is E nted out ill Paris that the French,
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  • 66 5 A Match for the Germans. I'etrograd, Jau SI. The communique are keeping m contact at Mlawa with the enemy whose attempts to penetrate our line failed. We took the offensive at Stomp which the Germans hurriedly evacuated. Our artillery was a match for the Germans and silenced several
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  • 30 5 London. .Jan. 22, 11 am. Rotterdam: The British steamer Durward was sunk a German submarine twenty miles north eaht of the mouth of the Meuse 'I'utch coc:-
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  • 15 5 London, Jan. 21. A son has been born t n Lady Edwina Lewin.
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  • 247 5 A son of Mr Justice Coxe, of the Cal cutta High Court, was an officer on H.M.S. Formidable." Xo news has been received >'him. n1 y a few weeks ago news was received that another of Mr .Justice Coxe's eons had been killed m the War. Mrs Whf lan, wife
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  • 309 5 ENTIRE POSITION BKING 'SOLIDLY HELD." German Batteries Silenced. [By Submarine Cable] EUUTEK 8 S*K"]OB. Paris, Jan. 21.— The communique says: There have been artillery duels from the sea to tbe river Lys and alto south of the Somme and on the Aisne where we silenced the enem>'s batteries.
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  • 47 5 Amsterdam, Jan. 21. A German offi cial telegram states tbat General Von Falkenheyn has resigned the office of War Minister. The Kaiser m accepting the resignation appointed him a General of Infantry. General Wild you Hohenborn baa been appointed Lieut General and War Minister.
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  • 21 5 The Hague, Jan. 21. The Government ib enquiring m Germany regarding the aljgfcd passage of airships over Holland.
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  • 198 5 By Courtesy of the Frknch COXSUL General. Paris, December 21, 5.80 p.m. The French b bonds are at francs 73. 35. Our artillery had the advantage, m the region of the river Aisne, m Champagne and m Argonne. We have made some progress to the north-west of
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  • 193 5 The Cairo correspondent of the Pioneer write* (Dec 14th) Tbe Australian nud New Zealand contingents have now arrived and Cairo hai In consequence been converted into au armed camp. The streets have resounded to the tramp, (ramp, trump of marching men i and to tbe echo of
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  • 1238 5 Quioquid afmut kmmino* mmmW ««t la* f UWIIL JUVMAI* Time fights on the side of the Topicist's views of men and things. He has lived long enough to see the world come round to opinions of his which not long ago were pronounced outre. The British
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  • 493 5 A cortes|>ondent of Fairplay writes. As far as commanding is concerned, I do not remember whether I told you that our city is paying daily 80,01)0 francs for feeding the troops m addition to 80,000 cigars per day, and I can assure you that the Germans
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    • 47 5 The old story of the ultimatum which Britain was said to have sent to the Netherlands m regard to the passage of j tbe Scheldt is again going the rounds m the German Press. These rumours are, of course, unfounded, but they seem difficult to stamp out.
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    • 327 5 Robinson Co.'s PATENT LEVER WATCHES ABE J CELEBRATED FOR THEIR ACCURATE TIMEKEEPING AND DURABILITY. Non-Magnetic >f^2^2^^V Every Watch has Movement /^^k our name Every Watch ff/f^ "SZ22ZV "^Vlk on the dial and Guaranteed. f [{zZL <^^%=^lj» works. PRICE $5.50, POST FREE. THE WISE SMOKER yy Smokes State Express because he
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    • 597 6 S hipping 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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    • 488 6 ELLERMANS HALL LINL FROM JAPAN, CHINA, STRAITS, TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. A frequent service of fast cargo and passenger steamers of this Line will be run m the above trade. The following are the intended sailings s.s. "City of Madras" 8,500 tons, arriving on or about January 2Gth and s.s.
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    • 460 6 Shipping M M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON a.id MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Dumbea .lan '^9 Chili Jan 31 oidiDere Feb i 2 AtUmiq-ie Feb 14 V. de la Ciotat Feb 26 Polynp,ien Feb 28 Chili Mar I Atlantique Mar 26 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS,
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    • 532 6 ___Shipping I STEAM NAVIGATION C 0 J J For China, Japan, Penang, c a j Australia, India. Aden, E^B Mediterranean Ports, p| and London Through Bills of Lading j HMIf Coast, I ernlan Gulf. Continent J lit *M Ports. 0(1 &&«S Rtoaiuern will leave Singapore M MAIL LINES HOMBWARD (WH
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    • 573 7 ■^Shipping nTyTk JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. 6 rV j,v is maintained between Yokohama '"Vt. to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, mail contract with the Imperial fZe*c .Government. The New Twin L?l titeawt r^ riiaintalning this service have designed and constructed, and etu-d with all the latest improvements for
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    • 956 7 THE ONIY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. ""TlflSsTTllDijMJilpT^ PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20.000 donosited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life
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    • 499 7 HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL HVOOOOOO RBBSRYB PDNDB •xo.uuu.aou Sterling £1,500,000 at 2s. #18,000,000! Silver $18,000,000 1 •33.°W),000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 115,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. B. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. O. T. M
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    • 368 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Lr Hongkong. OfPITAL BDBBORIBED ja, 000,000, 1 0 Amount Paid-up 9 500,000,01 1 Reserve Fund »1,600,000.u*i Marine Hihfch al Current Rates, Boustead Co.. Agont ALLIANCE ASSURANCE to, IK fjg Yftgy- 00. Insaranoes effected at rates of p»emn which will be found favourable tothelnsnve Pitertoo Slmooi k Co.,
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    • 154 7 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. «etp Entrance to Borneo Wbirf Telephone 1026. Bea stocks of all kinds of Fro ten Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or ir the Singapore Roads on sho?
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  • 459 8 Derives Five Million Dollars annually From Proi-khty. That the Kn'ser is the richest tnnn m Geuuauy owinK to Ibe many varied investments be lms made wa6 the statement of the eminent authority, Herr Rudolph Marti, a short time ago. His income annunliy reaches a million pounds sterling, derived
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  • 370 8 Galicia, which has been doomed by fate to become ono of the two doormats of tlj»> great Kuropenu tear, is a section of Austria, 30.000 Kquaro mile*, m extent, which is owned by the Crown and i« being used thereby as a chest protector agaiust Ruf sia. (ialicia is
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  • 53 8 By using this method it is clnimed Cylin dei- lubrication cost is reduced 9(i°o in either Steam, Oh«, or Oil FnKiues. Futl Con Mimptiou is reduced to 10%aod Pisfon riuu^.. Valves, and V«»)vr fjH»irs,are protected f»< m wenr. r J he liottieo Company Limi'ed 8iM««por«, will eend partitulari
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  • 785 8 Account by a Sydney Officer. An officer on board H.M.A.S. Sydney, m a letter to his father, gives a detailed account of the action with the ftrnden. The officer was sent uext day to the Euiden ashore on North K< eliug 1.-]a//J. j He btates I
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  • 86 8 Nataliaii writes: Our inrmU the Ssulu« .ire not! jealous of the fact thut. while other OOloared people* have bftM allowed to assist our Allies, they ln.v, ljbe«n permitted to hike any pmel m Mm ijwnr. Had they joint d our fores thnr i version of Tipperary would have
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  • 56 8 I The Matin publishes photographic reproduction* o! authentic ißCOinimil of postuß« slumps, printed la Berlin, having tho em«y f thrmuuia, and bearing m Urn jexergu.3 the words Dtuttches Keich," (Withau inscription statinß (hat Swit/.erland ib bence/orward a ptrt ol tLe CJeiman Empire. Thenewspoprr po^esses four
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 347 8 Welfares- *"~~mm '^'^1 THE ALLENBURYS> FOODS being perfectly digestible and closely rescm- l^p|||| bling human milk, give freedom from digestive ailments, promote sound ff§|&^p3 sleep and ensure vigorous health and development. IM^iiP H imteabuxgs Bt»ds W ;^^l and the 'ALLENBUKYS' FEEDER. Simplest and Best |l|Ps rt^?^^# MILK FOOD No. 1.
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    • 80 8 CARTRIDGES t$ are the world's best for all 3 and conditions of TO ALWAYS RELIABLE C^* I I f V f V| ifi?^si^ '44-40 Revolver For \V. S,y j \^.^gy Winchester v !th or Mr.. v .nni- ..r Colt >^ tnackor Automatic Automatic •Eley Smohele**' Klfle Is. ILSf^wS OmmuAm Ammmntum
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    • 14 8 I v C £r rontc ChMBt CcmplaiLts, Uor Woods' Great i-tppraint Care. la. 6d
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    • 196 8 THE BEST DRINK V?i| IN HOT WEATHER. I -5T I Largo supplies have arrived from Londc Of- ALL rißs J TOILtT UMER I rL\-L^»^»l Bewart >o^tta^c«^B 8. rue V 4 v;e;.:.» SWEET SLFEP. I •Mo t-r i'{ mien I neb i\ WJiril uf v I Or do you tarn at
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  • 51 9 (Cobbbctmd UP TO Jan. 22) Bank 4 m/s 2 4 18-82 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits 8m 8 2-4 11-16 India, T. T. ..175 Honokonq. demand 2lf Yokohama, demand IJ4 Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 66} Sovereigns, Bank Buyi- g |8 64 Bank of England Rale 6% Bar Silver
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  • 151 9 January 22. Tin (250 tons) $75.25 Qambier buyers 725 Gambler Cube No 1 g 00 Qambier Cube No. 2 6.50 Pepper Black ordin. fe'pore buyers 19.25 Pepper, (White fair) 85 50 Nutmegs (110 to tbi> lb 21.(0 Nutmegs (80 to tht lb 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Araboina) 40.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 18 9 CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON and Company, Kuala Lumpur. AND BORNEO Company Limited. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers. Supplies AVAILABLE
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    • 258 9 Mobiloils M A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." U OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." 1,500 PARTS TO PROTECT! There are about 1,500 parts m the average Automobile motor. Do you KNOW those parts m your car are fully protected against undue friction There is only one way you can be
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    • 226 9 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Singapore to Batavta, Cherlbon anc Samarang. Singapore to Sourabaya. Slnaaradja Ainpenan and Macassar. Singapore to Sourabaya. Slnstaradja Macassar. Menado. Ternato and 3orontalo. Sail Once a Month. They have excellent accommodation fo> I -ialoon pasaengers. I For freight or passage A further In formation Vpply
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 252 9 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co., and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK.| Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Millimeters m MN); Direction of Wind and
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    • 490 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 10 a.m. 00 January 22, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Glenfallocb Jan 21 Outer Roads Carlyle Inner Roads Scott Harley Lai Sang No. 7 Wharf Chun Sang Jan 22 No. 0 Wharf Dutch. Van der Hagen Jan 21 No. 6
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  • 1474 10 i/'rpm our own <.crr*&oiuuHi^ Edinburgh, December 24. The Spirit of the Women. The wbole of Scotland has not yet been covered by ths circulars of the Recruiting Committee. So far as the West of Scotland is concerned, however, the replies are distinctly satisfactory. A substantial number of names
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  • 332 10 I recently referred to the large profits which were being made by Government under their war ritk scheme, and maintained that the time had arrived wheu the premium should be reduced. On Thursday last week it was officially announced that the rates of premium charged for the
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  • 342 10 1 I The Hon. Treasurer, Mr M. Morrison, Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Aus tralia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of the following further contributions Amount prey. acknowledged 9291,941.97 Messrs Smith, Macindoe, Hendrie and Curr, Sourabaya (Monthly, Home
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  • 90 10 Mrs H. B. Salmond, (c o The Cable Depot, K. Harbour) acknowledges frith many thanks the following contributions Previously acknowledged «21,,'U5.68 Ct (2ud) 100 Sweeps and Halls won Selangor Golf Club, <4th)... 77 "R. I'- K." 15 m. c. d. m 10 Kathleen 25 Alfred Lea (2nd)
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  • 171 10 Id the third police court yesterday Ins pector Kellober brought up nine vagrants, amongst them five juveniles. Of the .latter, four were sent to the Reformatory for terms of two, three, three and five I years, the other being discharged. The I adult vagrants were sent to the house of
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  • 521 10 ACCUSED CONVICTED. Before the Acting Chief Justice, the bon ble Mr L M. Wood Wu id, and a p-'Cial jury, yesterday, the trial vims concluded, and the verdict given, m the case of Kee Ah Seng, senior stamp vendor at the General Pot»t Office, charg* d
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  • 410 10 The steamer Tjisoudan, of the -J.iva China Japan Line, built at the wharf of the Koninklyke Maattrhappy l>e Srhelde at Plaebing, will be launched ou .Jan. 9 next. The British Government h «s presented t\ 190 to every ritnii of the Orew of the steamer Flora, of the
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    • 218 10 CHEESE SHIPMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING JUST TO HANO: Gruyere Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG ADELPHI HOTEL FOR COMFORT Table par Excellence KITCHEN under the personal supervision of the Manama We respectfully solicit a trial. DAVID BENJAMIM, Manager LOOKOUT! LOOKOUT CARICATURE
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