The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 March 1915
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Title Section15 1915-03-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN cents SINGAPOEE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. NO. 8,38215 words
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Article143 1915-03-03 1 The great rout of the Germans round Mlava is an important feature of to day't wires. One may expect to bear of im* portent results from this— Page D. Mr AEqnith has delivered anotbi rsplen did exposition cf the intentions of tb< Empire, lie has also explained143 words
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Article178 1915-03-03 1 j Tba follow tog were the results of the Bflcood round ties for the Knglieh Cop, played op Jan. SOtfa I Chelsea tbe Arsenal 0 Norwich City 8 Tottenham Huts 2 QriOOfl- Pa: B. 1 [Leeds City 0; Sheffield Wed 2 PTol 1 verhpin. W 0 i Fulham178 words
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Article1275 1915-03-03 1 A.I long as 1 can remember, a certain I bai stood on the table by the side of Mi, great*annt*t chair. Jt it- irerj boanti fn! box. of black lacqtxer it.iaid with gold, ttd wrought with quaint device! rfpreseating men aid tnimais. As children. on the days when1,275 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement970 1915-03-03 1 THE PiCNEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAO. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Pramfer Theatre. GRCKARD ROAD. IO NIGHT SECOND SHOW, AT 9 15 F.M. Mi TO-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT 8 P.H. USUAL SHOW AT 9 P M. TO-NIGHT. A Pom erf (il Mcdtrn Frolcc:ion M Here we ai lit wwe are. Here we are970 words
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Advertisement44 1915-03-03 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Coconut Busk Fibre for gaie Page S. 7. il '/il EE Bahar at the Stor Opera Page l. it China and < >. S. S. tailings— Page 6. Capable stenographer wanted Page 8Casino and Palladium new programmes Auction sale ofthe Nam Yong Page J.44 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous81 1915-03-03 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 3rd j fTf<*h WA'.«r- 1111 „.*m., 11-41 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail clasis. Dalbousie Chapter, 5. :0 p.m. H'.R'i V\ru_r 012 a.m., r -'*6 p.m. Lecture by Mr II Purkill. M. The 1 abbOT l.du-try," in Drill lUU. S.3G p ru, Hlgo Wa*flr- 0 4. am 1-9181 words
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Article360 1915-03-03 2 l>r. G. W, Prothero was the speaker at the first meeting of the Royal Historical Society in its new quarters in Russell square, held oa Jau. 21st under the presidency of Professor C. EL Firth. His subject waa "The Causes of the Anglo German Hostilities in360 words
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Article91 1915-03-03 2 .'or of T la > father of S :ion'^ i ribed some i i the i favoured I i of ite b I j sting to i tb;>: in the] ing i and W likat I ightfl of bit.:- we have ■qom degrei oi Bsiog in the91 words
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Article, Illustration48 1915-03-03 2 IN THE NAME OF THE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and Commander in Chief. Martial Law is hereby proclaimed throughout the Settlement of Singapore in supremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915.48 words
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Article230 1915-03-03 2 In the name of His Majesty King George V, of the (Jailed Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India. PROCLAMATION. A. 11. Young, j Governor and Comuiandor-in-Chief. Whereas certain of the Indian officer?, non commissioned230 words
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Article152 1915-03-03 2 By order of Brigadier General 1). Ridout, Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau lias been opened. The public are requested to forward to the undersigned written statements in narrative form of 1. Any events in connection with the recent outbreak in Singapore from the152 words
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Article130 1915-03-03 2 Whereas it bas been b?-n::, r ':i to the notice of the Brigadier General Com manding the Troops Straits Seith n cn:.s t bat cert ain individuals ai e Bpr i ding i I rumours an I di scussing the ame < nil The ai ti130 words
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Advertisement13 1915-03-03 2 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great 1 eppermint Cure, Ib. 6d.13 words
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Advertisement34 1915-03-03 2 w. j;. GABCIA, 119, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Qocd prices allowed or old instnunents. Cheapaat and bast stock of Music and small musical goods it Singapore. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer34 words
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Advertisement355 1915-03-03 2 tfmmm^L e J l^^^^gg_i_iH-____fe^sy*T g _B^ m\W I I ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWfET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THR ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Notices LOST Young fox terrier dog, pure white except for mark above one eye, liceme nun 1 ber 41 19. Findtr will be rewa355 words
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Advertisement639 1915-03-03 2 Notices 1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tendt rs for tbe reft on Completion cf an Ex*eu_ion to Ihe hem ical Laboratory ac tbe Health Department of the Municipal Offl.ea. Drawings and Specification may beirspeMed and Tender Forn s obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office during office639 words
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Advertisement457 1915-03-03 2 To Let ROOMS TO LET Vacancies at the Eagles, Killiney Road, Single and double rooms, i elephone No 147. For particulars apply to Mrs lumey of the above address. U-i uc TO LET No. 7 Cairnhill Circle. Apply to CAMPBELL* BERCSMA, 31 Kling Street. S** l uc TO LET Sea-side457 words
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Advertisement335 1915-03-03 2 Singapore Free Press MORNING DAliy To Our Readers. Daily, and is a hoar each mornin, l h^ki.J B_bflcrfb_f«'oo| les will he private residenci ;if prefer,, d..n rgOdoS Full addi^aaelai «W hvered __mU gi ki I RATES OF SUBSCRIPT One month $2 Three months s? Postage 50 cents a month extn335 words
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Article1019 1915-03-03 3 VjirJJJSJ or a QjUEAI Pno. KK<Y. fll Our Oan Correspondent.) London, Jan. SB. ighl oa Afuiefleddoii One sive battlefl of the present the dfldaivfl battle, may he 1 the mighty atroggle s I igfld with the Turk for jixl Ired jearfl. There is every we1,019 words
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Article335 1915-03-03 3 four ce itboi toogut. is i urs, aod ia your v« ins Thr t »~rs the blood oi Boglisfa pilgrim as Lhe .oid ol kioship that ren:;*. ns M isl still make >:*:*i- to \oii oue rea. aa boadre- years siuce itrife was Betwixt oui oations and .air335 words
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Article121 1915-03-03 3 RUSSIA I N THE MEDITERRANEAN. I! it! in Feb. 1 —A telegram from Koine' ?t:ite> th:.t tiip Corrierre della Sera, of Milan, i'i ;i ta der written with reference (d the 't cljt's iiiiide hy liui-sian ministers ir: tin: v i.ir::i ni.d headed Rauia in the Mediterranean." b»ji lb«* M«121 words
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Article250 1915-03-03 3 Almost everyone— mtn, woman or cbi'd— neecs a toni.; sometime*, especially at ibis time of y ar. We otten say that a man is lazy because he takes little ur no incere t in his work And seems unwdiing to doit; but the truth is250 words
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Article886 1915-03-03 3 Issued by FRASER Co., Exohange and Share Brokers, Feb. 9th All quotatione of BteiMog Bbartt must te ngarred oe purely ncmlntl tor the present. Oaf. iseoa. Paid. r an Dit, sura&B. Sellers. 85,000 2s _s AJlagat 7i% 1 4j 17$ 600,0(0 1 1 Anglo-Java 3 0 86886 words
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Advertisement887 1915-03-03 3 Auctions MORTGAGEES SALE On Monday, March Bth, at 2-30 p. m Freehold land situate c ft' the 12 milestone Choa Chu Kang Road, area 81 acres, 3 roods at d Si Po'es comprised ia Statutory Land Grant No. 5671 sahject to the yearly quit rent of Sll. CHING KENG LEE887 words
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Article36 1915-03-03 4 Hamerton— Case.— On February 2 th, at fit. Barnabas, Klaug, by th« Kev. D. Bolton— Charles Richard riAMBRio youngest Fon of the late ev. William Haraerton to Nora, daughter of the late Kev. Fredeiic Ca_e.36 words
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Obituary51 1915-03-03 4 Youno.— On the ?4th January, at Oarroch, Dairy, Kirkcudbrightshire. JULIA CHRISTIAN, widow of the late JaSPKB Young, ci Garroch, Kirkcudbright-hire. On the 26th February, at the Europe**- Hofpit.il, Kuala Lumpu", J. O. PIR'H, f North Hummock Est-te. Kian?, eon of J. P. Firth, Esq., of Dulwich, England, aged 2651 words
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Article, Illustration2285 1915-03-03 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, March 3, 1915 Whetter it is as a general result of tho con_iti__B produced by tho war, and the consequent readjustment and replacement of the Indian garrisons, or whether it lias been in any relation to certain recent incidents understood to have occurred at Rang2,285 words
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Article58 1915-03-03 4 (Officially ccn.n There i« httle to n u *orthei captures were reported tod tic tracking continues formation has se pet heen roo, The gaaam_n Dee ral Co M and tim Court of K, sittings. lu feir H has been (send passible i cloaa oestod, ta«ndo.bted aod wh, rave58 words
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Article155 1915-03-03 4 by ord, ref Brig utfa t I H. Ridout. I Settlement Ee the mettet i I triil 0 n ?*Jf k K;ir n 1; <* Gi. Infantry. 'T^ 1 ab °ve_ at _ed Nates Karim j iiksh the evidence ss stlas was given (ur the defence by the155 words
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Article215 1915-03-03 4 I RSTBRD HTe ft! ct il:i\ i.fter i. l>tbe |MU I ■Mfotai tit- i< ;t! pMn "aenc in t: Ipmsfim of the motiny aH Fifth Liftbl h.fai.tt- mil wss tixt j for iivt- bV kM ou tbe Esplanafletoi tbe ground wa-. M pre* British troops m215 words
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Advertisement177 1915-03-03 4 |g£ TT^OSS in every part of the N___f^ __i-^_: world isknownas"Ross." Jrafer^^V ..HL^^ Wherever you live if you ImH> SWw^_S|^v simply ask in plain M**yMl/5 ~~^P> fe This name stands every- Myl WVI ""J; where for Ginger Ale as ll^^^i^ lhe "Ross^family have j *fcift7.*v made it at their hygienic177 words
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Article445 1915-03-03 5 DRIVEN BACK TO FRONTIER. Heavy Losses. [Bt Submarine Cable]. Kkctkb's Skb~ios. ti Mar. I. The crmimuniqi.e ceaeladed en Feb. _h thej a round Praenysr, defeating uotj ,vo armv corps which were i ro the frontier. Miens on Saaday morning began j the Germans defeated at I I445 words
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Article21 1915-03-03 5 —It ir. Btated officially i tardane-Jei have a Strong north- rain mint, which would re flre and aeronlani oh*21 words
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Article27 1915-03-03 5 I i arrived thi reach Bag _meri The fi igating l j r■■ ernisera in tbe p. men for a i inch in.27 words
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Article21 1915-03-03 5 rbe Gennan hi: d ondred ami two ■..Mordniarv -expenditure. I Q ia maUa for the redemption IQ3, t21 words
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Article413 1915-03-03 5 Good Progress. Paris, March 1. The recent operatioa at Beauraius, southwest of Arras, illustrates characteristically the mine warfare fight ing ou the western front. Artillery, engineers and infantry co-operated. The French losses were iusiguitlcant but the results are important. The object was to wreik tbe enemy's woiks, a413 words
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Article32 1915-03-03 5 London. Mar. 1. The deaths are record ed of Mujor General Brooke Chambers and Lieut Colonel Malcolm Her. London. March 1. The death has cecum d of the author Frank Rullen.32 words
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Article16 1915-03-03 5 London March 1. Market prices nre Coppei h-K Tin l v^ Robber 2s. td16 words
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Article62 1915-03-03 5 London. Mar. 1. In the House of Com mon.-. in reply to a question, the Secre tary for Indie said that he was not pre pared to propose the substitution of selection tor B competitive examination In the Indian eivil service. He had. however, granted s concession62 words
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Article164 1915-03-03 5 Eti COUBTI I :HE Fl EN< G INSCL Paris, Feb. 29. The Germans liave rded the c .1 bed ral ol Rhi a made impo nt pi ogi iss in Champagne whet lave captnred two en! enched woiks, one to tbe north ol r to the northM.M. - 164 words
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Article39 1915-03-03 5 The Palladium has received an i:i:u-u--ally laiftl stock bt new films BOme of which Bre featured for to Dlgbfc Besides these there is :t i;ew war map, the uavies of the woilii. new War Gazette, new Mas Linder etc.39 words
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Article945 1915-03-03 5 TWO MILLIONS A DAY. Premier's Great Speech. [_>v Submarine Cable]. Khutke's Servjos. London, March 1. Mr Asquith moving the supplementary credit of thirty-seven millions and a fresh credit of 250 millions pointed out that tbe total credits ofthe; financial year 1911-15 was 362 millions, i that represented945 words
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Article765 1915-03-03 5 He then read a statement regarding German submarine piracy and 6aid the laws and customs of nations regarding attacks on commerce always presumed that the first duty of the captor of a merchantman is to bring it before prize courts where it may tried and where the765 words
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Article122 1915-03-03 5 Mr M. Rex, Passed Cadet, is appointed to act a A asistai t Si < retai y to R isidenl Perak, Class V, with effect from the Lst February. Mr il. c. assen, Class i_ appointed to officiate as Assistant District Officer, Batang Pad aug, with effect from Cue ist122 words
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Advertisement280 1915-03-03 5 TOBRALCO I FAST COLOURS I NEW SHIPMENT j j JUST RECfcIV-D A FAST COLOUR Cotton Fabr.c in Whitc, Plain Colours, Stripes and l^^mi^: r) /ier _P*___ i_J_ —'cos lobralco* >i tmdxvashemmimm? PER YARD. ROBINSON Co __nmr r t _j_________________________________________b_B_____ Smokers of discrimination v 1 T 7 T7" -IC C* I&f^280 words
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Advertisement959 1915-03-03 6 s hj p p ry i KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. rWDF.K HONTRAPT WTTH THE N ETHEKIjA Nl)B 'NDTA OOVKKNMENT. a RBIJHEI Muntok and Palembang War 4 •Sampit Riouw, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako and Rengat Mar 4 •Singkara Tandjon.-Mengeidar, Tanj jDg Leidong. Berombang,959 words
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Advertisement564 1915-03-03 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE; TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. s.s. "CITY Of DURHAM" sailing about March 10. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL' 1 sailing about April 5. To be followed by:- s.s. "CITY OF CORINTH I For particulars asto rates of freight and passage money, apply to ficAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. r_a_«ia_.^>;_;*gr__^ _-B-a___n__________aß564 words
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Advertisement632 1915-03-03 6 Shipping 1 N. Y. KJ JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAM LINE. A Berviee ls maintained between Yokohama rfn ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, inder mail contract with tne Imperial Japanese Government. The New _*w__. jcruw rTtnsmnrs __in ng this nretei iiuvt Deen sper.iaily designed and cen ßtre cted.632 words
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Advertisement420 1915-03-03 6 Shipping STEAM NAYIGATICN COMF^ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi M Australia, India, Aden, Eg m Mediterranean Ports, Plymoatfe and London Through B!iis of Lading 0I Coast, Persian Oulf.C LhJ Forts. -towtfa* Bteamers wi:; 1 ave Kinga; n t MAIL LJNI S Humewak: --•-'r-t.l, From Singp.pcre, cc citir<Colombo 1 ntfab 1420 words
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Article1667 1915-03-03 7 iJFrom our own K^rrtipcnatni^ February 28. The Government's difficulties over the appointment of a successor to Mr llliugworth as Chief Whip have been solved by the promotion of Mr Gulland. This, for reasons that are pretty obvious, was not the arrangement which Mr Asquith him self desired when1,667 words
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Article79 1915-03-03 7 Frequently considerable trouble arise* through the right Belt not being t-elected ;itiii the drives not properly arranged. The OA.NDV Belting which is worll famous mm for its strength, durability aui {ripping power Li MpeefeJlf suitable for this climate and is not ;:!;ected bv heat or moisture. The Borneo79 words
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Advertisement518 1915-03-03 7 ITHE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COIPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITA* OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY, g PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.00C deoosited with the Supreme Court of England,518 words
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Advertisement530 1915-03-03 7 _B»«a_______Ma___iß«_M_i j HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-OP CAPITAL 116,000,000 RSSBHVB FUNDS :-> Sterling £1,500,300 at 18.- »15,000,000| SiWer 918 000.000 •33.000.000 I Reservs Liability of Proprietiors_ IIfi.OOO.OCO COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattetiden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 9. H. Dodwell, Eeq. jP. H. Rolyoak, Esq.530 words
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Advertisement367 1915-03-03 7 t****M *W**m**m****W**m****l 6ANTON INSURANCE OFFICE. U Hongkong. Capital Subscribed M.ouo.ooo.t* 0 Amount Paid-up t «00,000,0* i RfiB_RVß Fund hi, .00.000.0 i Marine Risks at Currenl Kates Boustead Co.. At**).-**-ALLIANCE ASSURANSfc 60, u*. Accumulated Fucds exceed £i?,ooi 000 FIRE a CAR 8185$ Insurance effected at rates ol sremloi which will ttt*367 words
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Advertisement213 1915-03-03 7 For Cuisine Cleanliness EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULtER, Manager f DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA, I BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispbn- 8-ky, and ot MISB BROWN, Graesdale. River Valley Road, Singapore. V tt .ELESTINS YICHY TABLE WATER. Thi* most celebrated and Incomparable able water in c der213 words
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Advertisement14 1915-03-03 7 ■I Most Certain Cure.^f I Physician* recommend them. I Of all t hemists. KflH14 words
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Article648 1915-03-03 8 X ray Snapshots and Operations. Tbe immense importance of the X-rays in the treatment ot tbe wounded hus been made very plain during the course of the wur. Every hospital, wifchout exception, has its X-ray installation, aud, ks tbe correspond* nee in The Times has testified recently,The Times - 648 words
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Article279 1915-03-03 8 An Intkrf.stin<' Rumoub*. Vessels of tbe Australian Navy have [already played a prominent part in the J war, while the New Zealand, a battle cruiser built at tbe charge of tbe Dominion of tbat name did good work in the Nortb Sea Battle. Tbe Niobe and279 words
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Advertisement255 1915-03-03 8 DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE ml^^^^^^^^ TO THE LATEST y^S^m^^^^^ METHODS WITH _>______ M__M_k __V__f _r_K_. **-»*V* aJS \_^*_r X^_W_fettftT^^ EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM JOHN LITTLE ft Co., Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACE.255 words
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Advertisement49 1915-03-03 8 If you are waking, call me early all me early, in- ther dtar If you do, of my recovery Yon really need have no fear. For it's doing me good air. ady, 'lis really a life renewer I I've always said it's the beet of allWoods' Great Peppermint Cnre.49 words
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Advertisement221 1915-03-03 8 o 3 stand in other words, I stand for MICHELIN TYRES AND ACCESSORIES can be obtained from ail the leading Agents. SAFILLMACHINERJ W. HAIGH GRUBAN Co., Ltd., Oldham, England 120 ft. 24 inch. LOGS-CUT PER MINUTE. NEW CENTURY— BAND MILLS. RACK BENCHES-SAW BENCHES— PLANING MACHINES. TSe BORNEO Co., Ltd., Singapore.221 words
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Advertisement55 1915-03-03 8 II g J ''>^K Z/*Z?/£S s>Jf£ /?£yJf£Z? I 8 \d: --v functional trcuble I I "^^fe^-. delay, pain and tlw. I I j| if^ 1 irregularities r^P f{//?**mm peculiar to V 1 AP]^"E CHAFOTEAUT /^:/i^ PAnifi MASSAGE HALL Mr. FUJITA, Mrs. HARV, Miss AKI JAPANESE MASSEUR AND MASSEUSE No. 239.55 words
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Advertisement20 1915-03-03 8 TO THOSE HOMEVABD BOUND J. CAMPBELL LA HAM Co., Court ft Hit I Tall6rl LONDON- V. Hr. B. G. DISS.20 words
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Article60 1915-03-03 9 Corrected dp to March 2) Bank 4m s 243 16 demand 2-4 1-32 J Private credits Bms 2 4 1932 France, demand Baak 293* IHDIA, T. T. 173i Hongkong, demai d 22 Yokohama, demai a iui Java, demand 14 i*J Bangkok, dema-m; «nt SOVBBEIGNB, Rh-u B'tVtQfg 88 M Bank60 words
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Article154 1915-03-03 9 March 2. Tin (323 tons) 180.25 Qnmb.er 8 50 Gambier Cube No 1 11 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 00 Pepper Black ordin. i 'por a 22 00 Pepper, (White fair* 88 00 Nutmegs (110 to ti elb I 21.00 Nutmegs '80 to tie lb 22.00 Mace (Banda)154 words
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Article86 1915-03-03 9 List of vpst els in port at 11 a.m. on March 2, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Fau Sang March I Inner Roads Glenfalloch Menelaus Wharf Ban Gin Guan Wilhelm March 2 Fork Saug Kuala Dutch. i Alting March 1 loner Roads Bmitirat j^ampit Sinpkep R.86 words
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Advertisement146 1915-03-03 9 _^ll_l_3_ll*^^ ■V »P?3ATMf<T TO H M KING GEORGE V 'Royal Household" SCOTCH WHISKY James Buchanan Co., Ltd. (London, Glasgow, &c.) with their affiliated companies hold the largest stocks of whisky maturing in Bond in Scotland, and are thus able to guarantee the continued excellence of this brand. Buchanan's Bonded Warehouse146 words
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Advertisement374 1915-03-03 9 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD V. de la Ciotat Mar 5 Polynesien Mar 2 Chili Marl-. Ernest-Simons Mar 14 Atlantique Mar 26 Magellan Mar 28 Polyne-j ea Apl 9 Dumbea Apl 11 Emesc-Bi_nons Apl 2* Cordillere Apl 25 Magellan May 7 V.374 words
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Advertisement127 1915-03-03 9 BRCCATIONS Swelling of the knee oan md I Eload 1 "o, Pa. I was tho tag on the I*-.ee for r i". Q8 failed to i ient 1 on FOU I. i no relief whatever, I tri< I I and rt use of tha FELY CCIIED." is not a rara127 words
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Miscellaneous329 1915-03-03 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per P O. Nubia expected on Sa'iirday morning, the 6th inst. From Chini.— Per M. M. V. de la Ciotat ex pected on March 5. Per P A O. Malta t x pected t j day London Malls Despatched. Left Dae Arrived. Jan. 14 B^l.329 words
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Miscellaneous224 1915-03-03 9 CLEARANCES. HKITIbH. Vessel'B^Ndine Date of Clearance Zweena March 1 Hong Ho Aujou Perak Kaka Tara Circe Carnavonebire Auiberst March I Menelau6 DUT( H. Sioghawaag March 1 Ban \'o Soon March 1 N' iiv\\ f:<ia\. Profit March 1 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and 1 caJ malls will be found In list be-low224 words
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Article1725 1915-03-03 10 Yesierda. 'a Proceedings Tbe court martial upon two of tbe al leged mutineers of the sth Light lofantry, j namely Colcur Havildar lutiaz Ali, and Naik Karim Baksb, which was partly heard j on Monday, was continued iu the third police court yesterday, this particular case lasting1,725 words
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Article98 1915-03-03 10 On Thursday, February 25th. occurred tbe dedication of a new Chinese Methodist Church at Port Swettenham hy tbe Kev W. K. Horley. of Ipoh. A large crowd was present, tilling the building to it:' full capacity, aud the building itself was beautifully decorated with Hags. The dedicatory98 words
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Article58 1915-03-03 10 Tbe first annual geneial meeting ofthe United Railway Employees' Benefit Society, F. M s., was held in the F.M.S. i! ilway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, on Peb 26th. The following committee for tbe year I'M,' was elected President, Mr P. Anthony Vice-Presidents, Mr Ih Pogb, Uoo Secretary, Mr58 words
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Article83 1915-03-03 10 The Locomotief States that the English sti amer Irish Monarch went ashore ou the Hast Coast of I'uloe Web (Sabang) ou the evening of the 19th ult. at 9 o'clock. The Serdang left Sabang Bay to go to her assistance during the night, bub was unable to tow her off.83 words
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Article257 1915-03-03 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held an auction yeste<d_ry at which there was offered for sale 1,887.51 pkls. or 178,835 lbs. (tons 79.61) and sold 609.19 pkls or 81,225 lbs. (tons 30 20. Prices Realized Sheet Smoked Fine Kibbed $122 to $125 Good R bbed 115257 words
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Article440 1915-03-03 10 Singapore, March 2nd. Fbkh on s. On Robber to London 94s pet ton of 50 cubic feet from Singapore, Penang, I'ort Swettenham, or MalaCCO. Fiom I'ort I'.i!. -on or TelON AUAOU lots. From Sii gapore to New uk or i oston direcl 89fl i'.i, via. Europe 1945.440 words
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Article55 1915-03-03 10 Agrnte. Jaeger Co. dotted Sumatra o5,0C0; total two mouths 7 7,0(30. Aged, lloo^landt and Co. J'angkattan 60,000. liatu K tti 20.H05. Agents. McAli&ter and Co. Allogar 19,000. Bokit Kubu 8,350. Port Swetteobam tt,720. Agents. Uoustend and Co. Seletar:— l4,46s total 111,605 against 74,956. Rim (Malacca) 12,750;55 words
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Article494 1915-03-03 10 The Board of Trade have received a notification to tbe effect that tbe Brazilian administration have prohibited tiie exchange ot radio-telegrams (except thot-e relating to distress calls) by means of the wireless telegraph coast stations iu Brazil. The Xew Yoik Maritime Register states that it is reported tbat494 words
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Article286 1915-03-03 10 A pleasant little function took piace in the Guild Room yesterday afternoon, when about a do/.eu members of tbe Committee and Guild gathered as representatives of the otber members, to make a presentation to Mr Walter Makepeace, their honoraiy Treasurer, who is Raving for home to286 words
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Article43 1915-03-03 10 Washington, Jan. 20 The German Ambassador has notified the State Department that his Govern ment has given an official assurance tbat no foodstuffs shipped from the United States to Germany will be seized for military or other use. Reuter.43 words
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Article19 1915-03-03 10 Tbe monthly meeting of the Church Worker's Association will be held today at O. F. S. Rooms 4.80 p.m.19 words
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