The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 January 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915. NO. 8,356.
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  • 152 1 Stories of Bluecher survivors pay elo quent testimony to the deadliness of the British gunnery m the North Sea engagement Page 5. A-langthy message describes a strange battle m the mud at La Bassee m which the British troop- distinguished themselves nnJ lh«i GccuuUM lost very heavily
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  • 907 1 To day Saturday, which has now been gazetted a public holiday for this festival, many Hindus will endeavour to gain merit m the following way They stick silver pins through their tongues, lips, and cheeks, and rows of pins are stuck through the skin all over their
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 569 1 PALLADIUM r ORCHARD ROAD. Singapo c s Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. SHARP. TO-NIGHT WHY BUSINESS IS GOOD BECAUSE. We put on the Best Programme m town (All New Films at That) v aich is changed Twice a Week. At present we Hold tho Largest Stock
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    • 198 1 Immense Success MISS SAHARA Th. New Malay Prinia Donna INCHI TYROO Iho l'opular Comedian INCHI ABU The PrißM t' Malayan B inggawan Together with 5 other leading Actors ft Actresses will Appear again TO-NIGHT Saturday AT TBI BVBB-POPULAI STAR OPERA The Royal Theatrical Coy of Singapore At the Theatre Royal,
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    • 47 1 DTESI ADVUttTISEMENTS. 1 Partnership notice Page 2. Whiteawßy's sale Page 3. Powell's sale of motorcars and motoriyc]e-~- Page 3. All opp's lager Page 4. R"vi6ed Bailing lists Page 6. Mobiloils— Page .9 W r Most Certain Cure/^| I Physicianw recommend them. I j^fl Of all Chemists. RL;
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    • 180 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 30th T^i^ Vntrr- M a m 11-17 p.m. rhaiiusam, Htception, Chetty Temple, 8 -12 p m. A uk'" I;! pan sr Treaty Signed 190?. B. 1. Outward mail expected. Ban) m Gardens 5—6 p.m. ttugby, S.C.C v M KV.H, B.L.G.C'. Monthly Medal. B.L G.C Gold Medal Paiitai
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    • 77 2 DRIVING BELTS. Frequently considerable trouble prises through the right Belt not being selected and the drives not properly arranged. The GAXUY Belting which is world famous as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture. The Borneo
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    • 309 2 ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. For Cuisine Cleanliness THE EMPIRE Ifl i !i\E* j KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, M g 9 CELESTINS VICHY IhIH WATER. This most celebrated and luc •j rabl« table w.aor m order to mcol
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    • 855 2 Wanted NOTICE Applicatlo .s, accompanied by copies of te*ttmonia s, will be ieceive at the Manter Atten aut'sOfflccup to l-'th Februa»y nexc for the poht c>l Light Keeper, bingapore. ttaUry IKOO per annum with rations and uniform. \pplicaniB art> required to have kiiow'ledge as n.ter. 28 1 tens U-a JOHORE
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    • 561 2 To Let TO LET In mediate Entry. Bungalow, 4 bed rooms, tennlb, stabling, water and gas. Apply to Z," c/o Free Press. 25 1 tths uc TO LtT UNFURNISHED. Bentcsa, Stevens Road. This commodious residence standing m well-kept grounds, good stabling gas and water laid en. Two tennis lawns. Immediate
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    • 462 2 Auctions Fourteen Miich Buffaloes 2r 3 Calves Ko. 12 icPherson Road Off &»■< On Wednesday, j Pd Feb a °°i> SHERIFFS S4LE. Inther a js of A T. K. P. L. SOCK A L,NQ AM VEX TAN Gay At Messrs CHINC KENC LEE A Co s Sau_ On Monday, Ist
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 566 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. SEPTDAQESIMA SUNDAY. JANUARY 3 BT. ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.Lu. Holy Communion (Plain). 7.15 a.m. Hcly Communion (Choral). Hymns 1H», 836, 178 (part 3), 107. 915a m. Matins and Litany. 4 pm. Children's Bervtce. 5. 50 p.m. Even&ong and Sermon. Hymns 5.8, 25', 493. St. MATTHEWS
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  • 1249 3 amicqnid *fm*l J! liwlli. Jurmu* From bis home letters the Topicist gets g of information which appear either m our cablegrams nor m the 3 me press. An Edinburgh correspondent J| 4 Mi 'or example, that having paid a Visit to Leith recently, he saw there
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    • 457 3 AUCTION SALE OF Eight Motor Cars, 3 Motor Cycles, and 1 Chair Ricksha. To be held at the Motor Oarage. No. 569, North Bridge Road, junction of Koch ore Road On Saturday, 6th Feb., at 2.30 p.m. One 40 H.P. 6 cylinder 5 seater Mitchell Car. One 30 H.P. 4
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    • 304 3 SUPREME PATENT BEST FLOUR EXTRA SUPERIOR MANUFACTURED MANUFACTURED MANUFACTURED BY BY BY DAIRI FLOUR MILLS DAIRI FLOUR MILLS DAIRI FLOUR MILLS OAlRl^near MOJI DAIRI^NEAR MOJI DAIRI v near MOJI -^^L- -^&L--4fs> 4}f^ SUPERIOR FLOUR SUPERIOR FLOUR SUPERIOR FLOUR MANUFACTURED MANUFACTURED MANUFACTURED BY BY BY DAIRI FLOUR MILLS DAIRI FLOUR MILLS
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  • 45 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. B i il,by— On the v'ind January, at Benar E tate. Seni nyla, t j Mr. and Mia. BsiLßr, a SOD. HOBBB. )n ?4th (ns .nt the Furopean Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, the wif <_1 D, U. fciOBB Ttipah, Ptr^k, oi a tl*ughter.
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  • 667 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, January 30 1915. To those who have made 6ome endeavour to comprehend the necessary conditions attending nny serious at tempt to make a military demonstration from Palestine or the Hedjaz against Egypt, the statements made m recent telegrams that some such attempt is m the
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  • 784 4 Mr. S. Figgis, of the well known Mincing Lane firm, arrived m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Mr. V. C. Upton bas taken over the management of Temerloh Coconut and Rubber Estate near Trorg, Tatang District. The Samarang millionarie, Oey Tiong Ham, has contributed £100,000 for the relief work among the
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  • 408 4 The report of the above contains the following information The early part of 1914 saw the holding of a two days' Exhibition, tbe second of its kind, since the founding of the Association m 1909, which proved a great success. A novel feature m this Exbibi tion
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  • 105 4 There is a fine programme on just now at the Gaiety Picture l\t)ace. at tho corner of Albert Street and Hencoolen Street. There is a very interesting drama entitled The Old Doll," ii very laug'mble picture is The Sporting E litor," produced b> the Lubm Company, another really
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The following is the result of the Election for the Hlection Committee: Archdeacon. Carver. Darhishire, Gleunie, Hewan, Hilton. M \cinilUn, Mayson. J. Robertson and Simpson.
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  • 282 4 The anuual general meeting of the Church WoikeiV AtOOCiation wtll DO held at liisbop'e. LoJgo on Tuenday, Sod Feb., at 10.30 a.m., the monthly meeting on Wednesday at 4 :J0 ai WoodttOCk. (Jrance Moid. Tht Ironch aud Russian Governments have arranged for placiof al a later date upon biotorioal boildiugo,
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  • 111 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEURAM. BY COUBTEBY OF THE Krkn Paris January '27, 610 French B'^ bond, are at franei '.V* A German aeroplaoe bae b<J 0> m tbe Helgian lioeg. i t a uot a battalion which attacked gld 25th our trenches eas* ol German losses nave been a \>Z a
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  • 90 4 RUBBER SHIPMENTS TO AMERICA. In connection with the export otrihL. to America the Ctoafcn of Comra. Rubber Association recently enquirtd" the local Government V»j »w-fl rueut precluded peunit be id... Colony from ihlppiaff dirael la whereas permit hold* 1; Eo|lu|Zj allowed to do so. The Government m rtyl] >ute tbat
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  • 101 4 EXPORTATION OF RUBBER TO ITALY. PBOBU :r: IVIow is apn -nunique liid a the table m Colombo. The follo*^ telegram dated the 1 1 h .January bti bes received from the 3 tb»- Colonies (rovcrnment of I is given nt* laetorj :i--ut m I with regard: lion Of rubberfrom 1
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  • 114 4 The P. and <>. Vmkiii. irhkfc !rft Pitt on M.iiuii«\ I way tk following gentleman who bftTi commissions locally B 'uers, of Tuchon^ v Klaug; T. M. (ijrdon. of X I. K. Bedford, r W.D Kuiii. <i. 8011, Kore^t- DopartaMOl Brown, of Malacca Port I>ickoon V.
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  • 84 4 NARROW ESCAPE OF MANILA AIRMEN. Cocregidor. Janu Dargm ami Corporal Ooii f f :\\i'-\ aviatiou (-Dips bad >"' from MrioOl injury Of pOMII morning wh,!! i!:»m caught m mi :tir id. roC boigbt of ISO fc. t. T! VU lOtallj vi i ..i nor Coiporal Dodd ing Kiiiicwhat hh;ii, DU|
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  • 85 4 FBI [QH Close upon Ibt li Mimt of th.' inertMf In Hw from ten lo lifttMT. ihillii v r f 20 par cent war si: r UM I'uiteit Kingdom on all c»ri than tra, OOBM I I rnoiitiC' from the loral S»rrvt;uv oi iu> Hoiut'wiird Freight Conf"iv:i >lj:lt
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    • 121 4 DRINK v vSO^ LAGER. IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES. SOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK, MAGGREGOR Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAN S f§ POMMERY ~fl HU 5 AND 1 fl^'^l RECOGNISED ALL OVER ft > THE WORLD AS THE BEST S K^M^ OBTAINABLE. 9 SOLE AGENTS:— John Little (&> Co.,
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  • 389 5 rrRMANS THRASHED IN A NOVEL ENCOUNTER. Gallant Retaking of l.Trench. (reitkh's Special Service.) Lorul ,n, J*» 29 > I-**—" Boulogne c glttci that the battle m the mud me v v lessee was tbe biggest affair the Jtuiib have engaged m this year, A rapid advance
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  • 97 5 Those Deadly Broadsides. London .lan 29th.- A correspondent wbocor. rsed with the Bluccher** moun* spits) at Edinburgh states that sly. rheir Mjip quivered at the recoil of Its U thedeadly British broadside torn from their mountings were killed. lf< d turt X: ili ft bleeding and dead.
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  • 84 5 Franco-British Co Operation. Jan. 28 1 m m Renter's that th. 1,, Dcfa Minister of ir, -has just terminated >ndon ai i bM authorised the I m audience with ronferencei with ircbili iritl reference to the ltion 1! 'I emp .mm, ut o( the naval i
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  • 33 5 January mb.-It is reported tt*bl« llrC. ItMterman from the Cabinet m duel. o«c« of Chancellor ol tbe Do^yol La, I, th r: 1:i hll li.-,i. without i us for nearly a
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  • 46 5 conn X Williams, shipchaodler and api.'i/V 1 1 U nL< vi lllt Arewi* »>^e i D P th^ tlou befors Mr Justice Barnshaw Court, yesterday, for bis H bankruptcy. A chetty oh Spoofed ?k lipl>iofltimi Hia lordship Dln UiOL b dIBCa r i« fot period of
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  • 131 5 AUSTRO-GERMAN FORCES MASSING STRONGLY. Against Roumania? IBj Submarine Cable]. K«« t KRH s lavioa It is stated at Petrograd that the Austro Germans are massing forces m tbe Car pathians on an eighty mile front. Three lUvarian Corps have been deflnitely located m Hungary, on tbe western
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  • 65 5 But the British are Busy. London, Jan. 29th.— The Daily Mail correspondent at Cairo says that tbe Turks have been quiescent since the skirmish near Kautara. The British on suaduy and on Tuesday landtd small parties at Alexaudretta, and cut six telegraph wires north and south of the
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  • 402 5 Thousands of Dead Germans. London, Jan. '2*. The Paris com muiiique states that according to the number of the dead found on Sunday. MuMda\ and Tuesday at Tprat, La Raises. Crnonne, tii»- ArgoniM, the Woe v re aui the get the enemy losses were overtwent\ tbouss ud.
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  • 30 5 An Amsterdam teit -gram states that one hundred aud forty one German war ;tM!.tlt> !i»t- have been published. The Prussian losses alone amount to 988,960. j
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  • 77 5 H»;v. J. Froine Wilkinson, Bailey Rectory, limits, writes as follows to tho Ed. Daily N# m i I looking through boxes of old papers \siiii s view to destruction m preparation of tho new »ra after the war, I came across the following note,
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  • 6350 5 The usual meeting of this Board was held yesterday afeerncoa m the Board Room of the offices, Mr F. J. tiallifax presiding. The other members present were Messrs E. T. TeHsensohn. Dr Veerasamy, Tan Kbeam Hock, Dr Fowlie, U. St. J. Braddell, Leong Man Sau, Chia Keng Chin,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 286 5 Robinson Go. TADiIiITIII I C 32cdi 2^ I AlfAli I 111 I r TTAI? AXITTT TT TC a boom to with Bensmve liilVillM 1 LJ JLj JLiJLj skin. Sound, washable econoSec name on Srfvcdcy- none qcmnnp wit>m4 mlcal 40 inches wide. In two Si qualities sold by the yard or
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    • 473 6 Shipping 1 P. O. S. N. Co. SPECIAL STEAMER FROM Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang DIRECT FOR Marseilles, Plymouth 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
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    • 488 6 ELLEiiis 111 line. 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 is the intended programme s.s. "City of Madras" 8,500 tons, sailing on or about Ist February, s.s. "Bloemfontein"
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    • 483 6 Shipping M M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Dumbea .Tan 29 Chili Jsn 81 CordiDere Feb 12 Atlantfqne Feb 1 4 V. de la Ciotat Feb 26 Poljne-rien Feb 2Chili Mar 2 At (antique Mar 26 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS,
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    • 498 6 Shippino p.* a STEAM NAVIGATION COMP A| For China, Japan, Penang, Cy, 1 Australia, India, Aden, E^ Mediterranean Ports, pu and London Through Bills of Lading Q u, flleamer, win i fca v Blugapon MAIL LINES I Homeward (ro* Ecßo|(gj From Singapore, connectin Colombo with m 191 V R8 Nubia
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  • 442 7 London, December 80. Reuter's agency at Washington comments on the report that the United States Government has forwarded to Great Britain note demanding an early improvement m the treatment of American commerce by the British Navy m respect of tbe searching and retention of ships
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  • 406 7 Confession by a German. One of the many terrible accusations against Germany's troops is that they have on several occasions used civilians as a shield against the Allies' fire. This has been indignantly denied m Germany, and has been laughed to scorn by one or two Englishmen, who,
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    • 561 7 Shipping NrY. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. <v service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, ander mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin 4crew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all
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    • 937 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-OP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d?Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deoosited with the Supreme Court of England, and compile* with
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    • 505 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING GORPOKATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL t16.000.000 RBBERYB FUNDB Sterling £1,600,000 at Is.- •16,000,000 Sliver tl8,OOo!0OOJ W8.000.000 ■etctrve Liability of PropHetors... 916,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landalo, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chalrmai. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. HolyoAk, Esq. G. T. M Edkins, Esq.
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    • 345 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, It Hongkong. CAPITAL BDBBORIBIBD M.000.000.W 0 Amouht Paid-up aoo,ooo,ot( RBSaBVBFDHD »1, 800,000,0*1 Marine Risks at Ourrent Rates, Boustead Co., A^ent ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. U> Insurances effected at rates of pvemlu: which will be found favourable to the Insure Ffttersoi Blmoßi ft Co., Ltd. igctt Aog4 o BJARDIAN
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    • 12 7 Chronic Chest Complaints, 1 1 For Woods Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 54
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  • 688 8 HISTORIC REGIMENT. Trihute to German Troops. A flue, well deserved tribute has been paid to the Oxford aud Mucks Light Infantry by Lieutenant Colouel Lushiug ton, of the Royal Field Artillery. He saw them several times since the retreat from 1 Mous, the last occasion being on Nov.
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  • 160 8 The Voß6i*che ZeitUDg publishee an article by a certain Siegfried Tr«MlMb, which blinds 6ome freBh light on ih« popular subject of hatred." Tb writer examines at length the qualitie^ of Ger man hate for England, and arrive* at the following conclusion All we Germans
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  • 69 8 Some people may wonder what the name of the Cocoa schooner Ayeeha," m which a landing patty from the Emden escaped might represent. This item of news, already published explains the personal association "Mr Harry Baker of Singapore was married on December 21st to Mrs Ayesha 5 Clunies Ross, widow
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    • 475 8 A VA i| The Signature. Eg [p 7 To distinguish the original and genuine (I ll n Worcestershire Saidcc from the many imita- I I A tions, see that the signature of Lea Perrins J ;l fi f? appears m White across the Red label on U^^^ w every bottle.
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    • 217 8 DRINK i Lime Juice L^v^> Bring* to your lip* the juice of />^A the lime fruit. \({Cjf\ It v a <lrink that is always cooling and refreshing, The children love it. Order a few bottles to-day. SCI^X^SpM Large supplies have been lately shipped from London. h *>^\ n MONTSERRAT is
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  • 53 9 I (Cobbbotmd up to Jan. 29) > Bank 4 mft 247 16 N demand 2-4 1-16 Private oredite 8m s 2-4f India, T. T. 175 Honqkono, demand 22 1 Yokohama, demand lus Java, demand I4li Bangkok, demand 66} Sovbbbions, Bank Buylt g |8 64 Bank of England Rate 6%
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  • 152 9 I January 29. Tin (50 tons) »78.25 Qambier 7 50 Gambler Cube No. 1 11.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 00 I Pepper Black ordin. o'pore buyers 20.00 Pepper, (White fair) 86 50 N'utmege (110 to the lh 21.00 Sutmegs (80 to tht. )b 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves
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    • 23 9 CEMENT STOCKED BY STEWART WILSON and Company, Kuala Lumpur. A KTT\ AND r l TT ~W Ik BORNEO Company Limited. Sole Importers. AVAILABLE
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    • 337 9 Mobiloils A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." I OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." FUEL AND REPAIRS (Continued). YOU CAN LOWER THESE EXPENSES." Oil of a BODY N which is incorrect for "YOUR" motor brings many penalties— heating and seizing of bearings, worn wrist pins, poor compression, breaking of parts, excess
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    • 230 9 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR POUT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG T*r« Company's Steameb "L1M1" 1,198 tons, O. W. Sinclair, Coniniaiidt m ill be despatched for the above porte every Wednesday, at 4 p.m. from the Roads. A Launch leaves Johnston's Pier for stoamer at 3-30 p. m She has
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 220 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per B. L Packet Golconda expected this looming. Per M. M. Chili ex Pv^ctod here on Monday, Ist February. From China.— Per P. O. Nubia expected on Feb. o. London Malls Despatched Left Doc Arrived Dec. 21 M. M. January 18 Jan. 18 Dec. 2S
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    • 425 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 10 a.aa. (Ml January 29, 1916. British. Name <.Date of Arrival Remarks Natica Jan 28 Pule Bnkom K i.-ii.g No. 8 Wharf lluioau Inner Hoada Hong Wan Mersiu* Roma Edin* Dutch. Brouwer Jan 26 Singkep Inner Road* Van Hiebeeck m Japanebk. Misbima
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  • 156 10 The Government of India's resolution on the Komagiita Maru affair says it is unable to And any evidence of lierman intrigue. It exonerates the British Police oflirials from blame m forcing the riot which was dun to a troublesome body of 00 D inlluenced by mischievous agitators. The
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  • 63 10 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. wg fTVb Amount previous nck Qow 1 edged List No. 87. Collected hv ft 12lW «»l Contributions from Teluk Aoson J. M. Dulj 4 A. C. Evaus W. Hudson Io H. R. S. Z 5 N. P. Lloyd F. C Wittering C. M. W. n.w.a A.
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  • 93 10 •Mrs II B Salmond, (care of c.ku Depot. X Hartoar) .cknowwmany tb.nks the Wlowlh f^JJ JJ tributionc co Proi ooslf ieb tovK P-hK.mTeon^v T. U. s.uitt, One eyed Jack AJO I) Part proceed' Am itenr Thea trical entertnuMuent •Malacca) Mrs Langlev C E a <2nd» E.K T
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  • 286 10 Mohamed (iui! lnmraedan mer chant, of South Bridf* Km id. who wu charged m the third potfel cc m lut week with the theft ol 7 r >o. camo op m the same court again \e*t»rdav when Mt WaltOß aj ir-ared for him. The hill it tb« ]M>t bomrlai w:
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    • 122 10 A Punjabi was found shot outside the sbcp wht-rt' be worked on the road from La bat station to Lahat towu. I THE FALL OF TSINGTAU SEE AQUILA SENSATIONAL DRAMA at Tin HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TONIGHT! AT 9-20 TO-NIGHT 1 i THE FALL 0F TSINGTAU H A
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