The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 March 1915
1915-03-05
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Title Section15 1915-03-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XE-n CENTS SINGAPOBE, FKIDAY, MAKCH 5, 1915. NO. 8,384.15 words
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Article173 1915-03-05 1 j Latest rubber and tin returns oo page 4. j Our Java correspondent sends us news from Batavia Page 10. I Further evidence in tbe mutiny trial wa9 beard yesterday Puge 10. Our London correspondent announces I further i übber dividends Page 4. The death cf Professor173 words
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Article1004 1915-03-05 1 I bear tbe wind among tbe trees Placing celestial symphonies 1 t-ee tbe branches downward bent Like keys cf 6on_e great instrument" Longfellow.) Aug. 22, ItU. We Cnce remained tbat the jungle wanderer soon begins to understand the inj stinct with which tbe ancient races peopled1,004 words
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Advertisement421 1915-03-05 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW. AT 9 15 P.M. A Powerfal Modern Projection THOSE WHO LIVE IN E GLASS HOUSES 3 PARTS Ting human drtma ever shown on the screen and gaturated wi h a stern ie_il._u_ cf life present* d in a bold manner.421 words
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Advertisement519 1915-03-05 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT 8 P.M. USUAL SHOW AT 9 P M. TO-NIGHT. I" Uerc we ar?, Here we are, Here we are Again.*' and with an ther enti e CHANGE or II.OGK.vMME. A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE (A Turning aod Powerful Two act519 words
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Advertisement305 1915-03-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. At the Theatre Royal Silara l>ari Page 1. Notices by Provost Marshai important to all. Page 1. To let furnished Holyrood, Stevens road Page 2. Shipping K.P.M.. S.S.S., and B I. latest Ratlings Sangola for China, Japan and Vladivostock Page 6. Auctions Of the steamer Nam Yong as305 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1915-03-05 1 THE WEEK. Friday sth. High Water-0 12 a.m., C-.3 p.m. Saturday 6th High Water— o 4. am 1-91 p.m. P. A O. Outward mail expectel. Mahcmedan Meeting, Vic Hall. 3 p.m. Snndaj 7th. Hlgb Water— l 17 a.m., 2 10 p.m. 3rd Sunday in Lent. Monday Bth. High Water— l'86 words
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Article553 1915-03-05 2 Herr ven Fiotow, the German Ambas sador, has returned to Rome. He has had several interviews with Prince von Billow. Count WeJel will arrive to morrow, aud Germany will have three diplomatic re presentatives in Rome, in addition to the German representative accredited to the Holy See. The popular German553 words
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Article, Illustration279 1915-03-05 2 > IN THE XAME OF TIIE KING. Arthur Young, Governor and Commander in Chief. Martial Law is herehy proclaimed throughout tbe 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. In279 words
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Article149 1915-03-05 2 Hy order of Brigadier General D« Riilout, Commanding the Troops io the Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau has been opened. The public are requested to forward to the undersigned written statement, in narrative form of 1. Any events in connection with the recent outbreak in Singapore from the149 words
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Article174 1915-03-05 2 Whereas it has boon brought to the notice of tbe Brigadier General Commanding the Troops Straits Settlements that certain individuals are spreading wild rumours and discussing the same openly. The attention of all is directed to the following section of tbe Army Act Section 5, Every174 words
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Advertisement34 1915-03-05 2 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Qood prices allowed or old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods ic Singapore. Piano, Organ Musinal Instruments dealer34 words
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Advertisement479 1915-03-05 2 44P98-D--889 9 t^^' f Z^~*f^^^^Sß9^^9^_ < 1! i 1 I iff c nff?nni r sFm&a£^fte(£lT& ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTEUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW£ET POWERFUL TONE. FROM 5j*35C&SIl. THK ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Notices IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1889, IN THE MATTER OF THE SINGAPORE MODEL DAIRY LIMITED The479 words
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Advertisement642 1915-03-05 2 Notices J LOST Yonnp fox tenier dog, r ure white except for mark above one eye, license number 41 19. Find* r will be rewa ded on leturnin^ him to Proad fields, Paterson Koad. 1-3 6 3 -_-_-_-_-_-_-__-____-_-_-_--_---a-----------_^-a--->-----~-B--_--« IN THE ESTATE OF TAN KIM WATT DECEASED. Pursuant to section 48642 words
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Advertisement497 1915-03-05 2 To Let TO BE LET FURNISHED HOLYROOD. S evens Road, large compound, two tennis ooaitH. Entry lt-t .April Apply to BOUSTEAD Co. ROOMS TO LET Vacancies at the Eagles, Killiney Road. Rin^le and djuhle rooms. letephooeNo 147. tor particulars appl> to Km Tuiney of 1!tl above addiess. 10-J uc TO497 words
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Advertisement357 1915-03-05 2 THE Singapore Free Pre^ MORNING DAILY To Our Readers i J <)<■ Dally, and i_ ho«rea prkM i C( -ptej Babscrib. s'r privat. RATES OF SUBSCRIPT^ One month So Three months s?sc Postage 50 cents a month extri For subscript. ons sefit la Office in Advance, and withonti bill beiai357 words
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Article850 1915-03-05 3 _<>M!NG MOKE AND MORE FAI'F.NSIYL. j mime, letters from Germany are P Iks r-T.iis correspondent; ol the! ■■rdamsche Courant." A well- j 0 do ■QWW of Hamburg, mother of four j fc the fl *T writes: e i< I poming more and more ex j 'ter costs850 words
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Article636 1915-03-05 3 Rama ov thb Crisis of August. The dramatic events that occurred in the finanda] world last August as tbe inevitable corollary of the outhre.ii. of tbe I great war afford due material to an aotborj who gen combine the rare qualities of.' possessing sound and636 words
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Article242 1915-03-05 3 I Apart from accident or inf- ction almost all ill- he ilth ari es from oneo' two reasons aud the gre.t mistake Is in not realising that bo h of these h_tv.-j tho sunecau_.e at the rooc of them, namely, poor and impure blood. Either bloodltssness242 words
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Advertisement131 1915-03-05 3 TO MINE MANGAERS. Why be despondent cou eer 1 >■.';_; thn low ptiee ol lin. is the cost ol prod notion tbat eonnra. Tb« GARRET C Soperbeated Steam Engine will save 50% ol your fuel account o' '< ft other types ofj Ste. uu power. Think —wh sl %0% ofyont131 words
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Advertisement1089 1915-03-05 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY Situate at Cuppage Road To be held at Powell Cos saleroom On Tuesday, 9th March, at 2-30 p.m. Feeehold land, area 15,*68 tq. ft., part A of Grant No -26. .ogether with the house known as No. 33 Cuppage Koad, Singapoie. Donaldson and Hurkinshaw,1,089 words
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Advertisement258 1915-03-05 3 DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! I THE BEST BEER I OBTAINABLE 3 /4^^^»?^'^^^ METHODS WITH I EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. I CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. I THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM: S| JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. CHIN (iUAN CO., NORTH BOAT QUAY. YONG LEE258 words
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Article, Illustration771 1915-03-05 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, March 5, 1915. While the reports of Eye witness and the recently published despatches of Sir John FRENCH sufficiently cover, so far as is permissible, the operations of the British section of the Allied front in the West and the respective communiques of the Paris771 words
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Article592 1915-03-05 4 Mr R. M. Whiteside has taken up the managership of Laranti Sapan Estate, Lahat. Mr W. Makepeace having gone on leave to Europe it is requested that no business letters be sent to this office addressed to him personally. It is a testimony to the closeness of the local censorship592 words
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Article52 1915-03-05 4 (Officially Communicated J Definite information has been received I that Mr N. F. Edwards, of Paterson Simons and Co. was one of tbote murdered on the 15th ult. There is no change in the situation which remains entirely satisfactory, but it is stil 1 necessary to preserve ordinary52 words
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Article835 1915-03-05 4 The Chaplain to the Forces (the Rev. H. G. Peile) would be grateful for books or magazines for the use of tbe troops. Parcels should be sent to St. Andrew's House. Cbua Ing a llokien was charged in tbe 6ecoad .police court, yesterday, with the theft of a pair of835 words
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Article43 1915-03-05 4 (Prom Ota o,„ ft-,,^ The fo.o.in, *_J£»£*< announced, hiversid« 5 w Qd »r« The Malay Slates rubber pavuig Bpportte its^ffice tewm-i 1,:; London. Marrh -r nr rubber 2s rid. hbe]i:iCN Marc-hnxtyone. Mav„ vxt A b li, all buyers rubl.'r USU43 words
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Article225 1915-03-05 4 Agents. F.viiU and l-lu PamUu 5 ,K4J total T0.4 17. c 't* Agents. _Uu_MOD.Qj (D Rahman Tm 8 22,4, Jj* tribute hotel i i 1 Agents. Welsh anc i iUgan Serut Agents, (ni thrie q Banteng (Selangor -]««c t4 j 16 684 total 10 months against225 words
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Article218 1915-03-05 4 Tup adjourned general meetinp c' t« Titi Tin Co.. Ltd.. wiU be held withic U* Exchange buildup to morrow a: loci Notification No. 1P V published 1: tk Gazette of February 20 l^K'. whew introduction of deck na_e'enger_ certain places was prob.i i.e.: flat rescinded. A remarkable film of mystery218 words
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Advertisement168 1915-03-05 4 JL L ■iitiH^ffittMilHlliyilllll^ I in every part of the m*JP world isknownas"Ross." i J^^ Wherever you live if you -^P Sr^ want a "non-alcoholic" tOS^-S^ wl^\ really worth drinking i U^'^W^ 1 iPf J$ s IKime stanc s ever y- I WsW£^j the Ross family have ™:**&v&lr.)* made it at168 words
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Advertisement11 1915-03-05 4 I I Mr. A Mrs. WALTER MAKEPEACE. PP c. *m*waa*ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM*waaaa*aaamMmmaaam*aa**maa^aaaaaaama*maaa**a i11 words
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Article393 1915-03-05 5 CONSTANTINOPLE ENDANGERED. STRAITS FORTS SILENCED. Terrific Bombardment by Fleet. [Bt Submarine Cable]. Ebutir'h Service. >jn don. March 4. 1 40 a.m.— The Ad a :v etaia that the Triumph, the lvi n aa d the Albion entered the Straits a day und attacked Fort No. 8. The oen:- r led.393 words
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72 1915-03-05 5 ALLIED EXPEDITION IN DARDANELLES. March 4. 4.50 a.m.— An Athens ■swage of the Ist inst, states that the J :>t detachment of the Allied military including Canadians and Senegalese, commanded. by General D'Amade -ii -i-T.ved off the Dardanelles. It is I lobfl 100,004 strong. Um fatkS'ifl the Isthmus of Gallipoli72 words
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Article48 1915-03-05 5 MM March T, 8.55 p.m.— Athens: M I T' :r_et meeting, at which the Greek •Minister to Pans was present, the King > hold a Grand Crown Council, eluding Tve ex- Premiers, to discuss the ids during present events. i«e Chamber will meet after the Council.48 words
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Article67 1915-03-05 5 London. Mar. 3. —In the House of Com•ons a reply to questions oa the feeding 3ps. in India Mr Roberts said, I have information cr ccritplaint. but the *ry fur 1 1; _1 ia. is making inquiry. ;>■ suggestion to exempt from parcels _-eut to soldiers in67 words
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Article33 1915-03-05 5 Dm. Hwcfc The Kreu/ ZaJtißfl on Mr Asqvlth'l speech it there is DO chance of proposals being accepted Its says that if Lng ie t_ the kails she shall33 words
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Article23 1915-03-05 5 i Five Austrian WS* lVe f uded Antivari. Valu 1 ress Tirr.t, the royal yacht -ne civilian was killed and wo«ud*L23 words
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Article15 1915-03-05 5 the6e > aious women could be would ouly take one good, impartial look a: their bus-15 words
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Article499 1915-03-05 5 MACHINE GDN TACTICS. Eyewitness Describes Scene. [Bv Submarine Cable] Reuter's Sebvici. Paris. March 3, 4-20 p.m. The afternoou communique says We hold the whole of tbe first line of German trenches in Cham- j pagne, from north west of Perthes to north of Beau Sejour, and at499 words
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Article259 1915-03-05 5 Paris, March 2. 6.20 p.m. The French 3 bonds are at francs 69.85. Yesterday snow and rain much im peded the operations at many points. To-day between the sea and the river Aisne, there has been a comparative lull. The Kaglish have repulsed a counterattack south of259 words
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Article34 1915-03-05 5 Sir George Roos Keppel, chief commissioner, North West Frontier Province, has hadau interview witb tbe Moh ma ml jirgha. I It is understood that the attitude of the tribes as revealed was entirely satisfactory,34 words
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Article165 1915-03-05 5 AGAIN DEFEAT AUSTRIANS. Despeate Fight Continues. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Riutib's SKttVIOB. London, March 3. 935 pro. A Petro grad communique Bays Between the Niemeu and the Vistula, the Germans delivered no attach* except in the Ossowice district, where several attempts to ap- proach the fortress were repulsed.165 words
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Article65 1915-03-05 5 London, March 3, 6.20 p.m. Killed O. Griffith, K. Macgregor, F. A. Sutton, South Lancashire... Wounded J. G. Adams, J. A. Angus, R. Carington, K. Crane, T. M. Davie, H. Lee Warner, P. Meautys. H. E. Poule, G. P. Simpson, J.B. Smalley. E. Varwell.Captaiu H.E. Watkins, F.65 words
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Article51 1915-03-05 5 London, March 3. An Amsterdam telegram says that the German papers state that Count Von Kanitz, Captain reservist in the Second Chlaus, is appointed an extraordinary Military attache to the German Legation at Teheran. Three Turkish Priuces are admitted into tbe service of the German51 words
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Article78 1915-03-05 5 London. March 4, 1.15 a.m The King has sent a message to Admiral Jellicoe saying "It has given me great pleasure and satisfaction to visit a portion of the Grand Fleet. I have been on board representative ships of all classes, and was much78 words
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Article63 1915-03-05 5 Glasgow, March 3. The steamer Dalblair" with a cargo of jute from Calcutta reports that when off Essex two Taube aeroplanes dropped bombs missing tbe vessel which continued on her voyage (to Dundee London, Mar. 4, 1 a.m. The Llysia left Liverpool on the 2nd inst. Washington, March63 words
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Article63 1915-03-05 5 London, March 3. 6.20 p.m. The Press l.ureau states that tbe King has approved of the leek as the badge of tbe Welsh Guards, that the dragon be emblazoned on the King's colours, that the motto will be: "Cymru am byth" "Wales for ever," and that the63 words
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Article47 1915-03-05 5 London, March 3, 620 p.m A message from Yictoria. British Columbia, states that a motion in the Legislature to pro hibit the employment of Asiatics in local industries has been withdrawn at the^ request of the Premier, based on Imperial po icy. i47 words
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Article44 1915-03-05 5 Hague March 3. The German legation announces that a German submarine was bhelled by a yacht in St. Georges Channel. The yacht opened at a range of live thousand yards with two small guns. The submarine was the famous F 21.44 words
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Article21 1915-03-05 5 London. March The death is au" nounced of Sir E. Geikie, profestor of Geokgy at Edinburgh I'niversity.21 words
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Article39 1915-03-05 5 The. auction sale of household furniture, Pekin carpets _tc. belonging to Major C. W. Pearless which has been postponed on two occasions is now definitely fixed to be held on Saturday at 2. _>0 p.m. at Greenbank Chancery Lane.39 words
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Article944 1915-03-05 5 At the Victoria Theatre ye6terdoy afternoon, Admiral Sir Maityn Jerram, kcb; very kindly presented the prizei to the scholars of the above named school. The 'Theatre waa quite filled, both upstairs and down, when the Admiral arrived the scholars took up all the available space, downstairs944 words
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Article49 1915-03-05 5 Iu September, 1913, Mr. George d' Almeida of Singapore, was awarded tbe Medaille d'Or cf the Socio..'! Academique d'Histoire Internationale of Paris. By the French mail of Tuesday he was officially notified by the Secretary from Paris J that the Society has awarded him the E toils d'Or Ciavate.49 words
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Advertisement111 1915-03-05 5 TOBRALCO *amaaaa*m***mm*m****a*a**^**a**a***a***^**a**i*******M*a*M****M ******mW*^********a*^****^******a*i*M**a*M*aa* m M**a^Baa**Ma*aaaw*a^* t| FAST COLOURS I NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED A FAST COLOUR Cotton Fabric in White, Plain Colours, Stripes and 13 A*Z l^fc Jl rice *±ej* vis* PER YARD. ROBINSON Co. KATZ BROS, LT? No. 256 j|fifl& No 257 BRIM i^H^^HH^^l_l^ EACH EACH CHRISTY'S DOUBLE TERM111 words
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Advertisement1012 1915-03-05 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. -»st->i->u> frsw**} fi* mii'tl TUF V «J I." i•UW 1/ I i«T»o »»?r\T» nAT"»V ,M. T/>WT *ALii_>G iiawe^u, o <ura ____ya, li^ndjermasi S ag_.n, K. ta-tsroe. &eiu_.' i__,d__, Donggala and Balik Pap_*n with tr nshipiutut at1,012 words
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Advertisement618 1915-03-05 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. .s. "CITY of DURHAM" sailing about March 10. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL" sailing about April 5. To be followed by:- s.s. "CITY OF CORINTH" For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd, AGENTS. r^iWMT»wiir_rwM_niiiia«iiiwiiiririiiiM-iiiiifriw iiiann aani——618 words
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Advertisement651 1915-03-05 6 Shipping I Na I K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A service U maintained between Yokohama /la ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, soder mail contract with the imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin icrew Steamers maintaining thi.s ssrvfcSS hav< aeon specially designed and constrfica.d. and ire fitted651 words
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Advertisement456 1915-03-05 6 Shipping cx y STEAM NAVIGATION Co^Pm_ For China, Japan. Pm %*m r*.-,-Australia, India. Adta, E#m Mediterranean Ports Plymoutk and London Throngh BT Coas^. Persian uu.. f ortK. -^(_u Steamer, v ii; ve Blngaper MAIL LIN i v.' An. r j i i From Singapore c i at Colombo with mßi456 words
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Article717 1915-03-05 7 Mr Harold Cox, whose article is discussed below in Fairplay," we had tbe pleasure of being introduced to by Mr Haraat* Greenwood cn the occasion of a large luncheon party given in the Bouse of Commons dining room by the late Sir Heuniker Heaton in May, 1909. Mr Greenwood717 words
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Article223 1915-03-05 7 A Captain ol tb Eloyal Fuai writ s We move v d to-night to j )\n the rest of ths brigade, and go into billets in the local ssylum Eor four days' rest. You car. i.msg n. the prineless < pp irtunit] afforded the regimental e.ts abei the brigade staff223 words
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Advertisement460 1915-03-05 7 ___^2<2^S9BSS^^B___^^^^^b__________h_^^^^^____^_____^^^B^^^H________3lK__________^ !TME ONLY LIFE INSURANCE CONPSNV REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LAMEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY, g PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. [HE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, E.C. 3 I T o_pany has £2Q.00C dpcof-ited with the Bnpreme Court ot460 words
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Advertisement503 1915-03-05 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI EANKING CORPORATION. PMD-O? CAPITAL $15,000,000 BKaSRYfc FUNDS Sterling £1 .300,000 at 2s.- $15,000.0Cr, Sliver H8.000.000j W3.o v O,OOO Beiervc Liability of Proprietors.^ 113,000,000 CCORT OF DIRECTORS. Hou, Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Depnty Chairman. S. F. Dodwell, Esq. IP. E. Holyoak, Esq. G. T.503 words
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Advertisement339 1915-03-05 7 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Lt Capital. Subscribed 92,ooo,OOO,C(0 Amount Paid-up 500,000,0* 4 BB3BBVH Fund 9i,e00,000,GU Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustead Co., Agoott. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, iu, Accumulated Funds exceed £17,000 000 mi mm car mn. Insurances effected at rates of pvemlci which wil) be found favourable to the Insure* P&tarsoa339 words
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Advertisement208 1915-03-05 7 r _fi Cleanliness TRY THE EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. MULLER, Manager DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. I To bo had at the Singapore DiePEN- BABT, and of MIBB BROWN, Orassdale, River Valley Road, Bingapore. V CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATEK. This most celebrated and inoomparabh table water ln oider to208 words
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Advertisement397 1915-03-05 7 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWAXn 191S OUTWARD V. delaCioat Mar S Polvr£ i. n Mar Hhili IMhi 1 I.Vm. ••>--!. .K)t__, to** i Atlantique MarS* Mag I ?.._r j Polyne- > Api .< L>umL_H i| Frnes'-^ T..< ns An! 2* f "ei'di..-. <•397 words
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Advertisement57 1915-03-05 7 j i: you .ov waking, ss ■me earl] Call sss i si ly, m ther fli a? if yon do. 1 1 my n cover] You rt Ty need I ai B Bl For it's doing DM good air ;>dy 'Tis really a life renewerl I've always said it's the57 words
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Article1088 1915-03-05 8 DRAMATIC STATEMENT BY SIR E. HOLDEN. HOW THE TREASURY NOTES SAVED THE SITUATION. It has been left for Sir Edward Holden, who presided at the meeting of the London City and Midland Bank recently to give us a glimpse of the inner history of the financial crisis iu1,088 words
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Article326 1915-03-05 8 PSOPUB C'R.vo: for Bkf_a_> in Bftl 161 B. A vivid description of life in Brussels during the German occupation is given by two Japanese, who bave arrived in London from tbe Belgian capital. They are Mr Isbikawa Sanshiro. a well-known literary man. and Mr Miya Shiro. an326 words
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Article188 1915-03-05 8 Paris. Feh. The Temps gives extracts from two hitherto unpublished letters from MrKud yard Kipling to a French friend containing interesting observations ou tbe war. Mr Kipling says I tell everyone what everyone tells me. tbat the war will last three years, but in188 words
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Article78 1915-03-05 8 -__-_-___-_____a__BM____i The Board of Trade has appointed tbe Lord Balfour of Burleigh, the Bight Hon. Bu6sell Kea, V p., and Mr Henry Birchenough, r.M.c_., to be a Committee to con sider aud advise on all questions relating to the export of rubber from tbe Fuited Kingdom and78 words
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Article132 1915-03-05 8 A development »t Hj rf the present time j, tbe Rn,fica °<* under which thn Ouarai ti 7"" pany of New JTorl J tirst Hum In bisters that u, local banking boaec I ie reetty ISo. China, tb, the eatablisli«enl on a broad basis a,132 words
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Article192 1915-03-05 8 Tb v on agaias Bgypt BS* If started ar. to be j arsainf bl a coast road. pectt- o>..\ bs gathered from the promising s| ition of the issued by t: tboritieNow hett, we thi tm a the actio., (ior loans M og the pass civilisation192 words
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Article100 1915-03-05 8 \T h The revelation I y tbe Daily Expre* of tbe ilP.T.'i \ei purchase af Kss State bonds Ty th<- Hobenzollert: has been cabled I Sl k here to tl; papers and flnincis agencies. It has aroused greater icterestml i6 taken as indicai I e of tbe100 words
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Article37 1915-03-05 8 1 I iang s he That rial ppetary, But at the end wha'll find Mair aiaaOOMB than my IfSTJ So fare v. I I A. Ti I.Hy Eaal natal g My h:_:rt int-37 words
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Article125 1915-03-05 8 MMCH K| reading tho ltl tj Olden time a I ability I sl writ* r. Afhe r. i i reply t gratutal iof I my lads, I I worst is Still I iv t_ t the Kim this tilth anecdote Son lifsa IT M B pit:... tl iron t v,125 words
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Advertisement280 1915-03-05 8 ♦~eggPg^s%je 4> «r lly______? i; C. &B. ENGLISH SOUPS g§p Minute L, 30 Varieties All Delicious q|^w The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world available for your table. I I&m Crosse Blachwell Guarantee these Soups BT^oTai to be made under ideal conditions, as are all their280 words
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Advertisement209 1915-03-05 8 [[MATiCOj Ren weed PI isni pr* i< rtbe Orimsultl Mstioo si the most sctivs sad at i the same tine the most In iflsssivo rt- med* in the Irestmeni ol a< uts snd chromc Discharges. lATICQ IIUECTIOfI is md i_> rat cases and. MATIC3 CAPSULES in ib< more dironle ones,209 words
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Article56 1915-03-05 9 Corrected dp to March 4) Bank 4ms ***** demand 2 4 1-32 Private credits Bms 2419 82 [NDIA, T. T. 174 Hongkong, dorm; > d 2l| Yokohama, demai d ii4i Java, demand 14 1$ Bangkok, demand 6e» Sovbbbignh, Bun; Buying &h 64 Bank of Rki?1»;. t» e b% Bar56 words
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Article1592 1915-03-05 9 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. 4th. All quotations ol Sterling Shares mast be regarded as purely nominal fcr the present. Cap. ***** Paid. ».aa_ Div. BUY-88. Sellers, 65,000 2a 2s Allagar 7_ ft |H 1 74 1 I*6 0OO.O( 0 1 11,592 words
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Article155 1915-03-05 9 March 4. Tin (100 ions) |79 *7 Gambier 8 50 Gambier Cube No 1 11.00 Gftinbitr Cube No. 9 9 Oj Pepper Black ordu- i pore 22.« 0 Pepper, (White tui^ ifi 00 Nnliregfe 11 »0 to ti a lb.) 21.00 Nu'megs 80 to t: e lb.< 22.00 M&cfl155 words
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Advertisement161 1915-03-05 9 SIPEROSTHEN PAINT protect the Mudguards and under .vork 0 f your MotorCar with Siderosthen antii oiTosive paint which is now put up ||H (Price $2 50) m nSH^fl H convenience oi* One gallon is sufficient to keep a car free from rust for several months and soon saves many times161 words
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Advertisement108 1915-03-05 9 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. ftcsr Entrance to Borneo Vbirf. Teleptcoe 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frc ssn Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS leekdays 7 a.m. to S cm. (7 a.m. to 8108 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous475 1915-03-05 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK- ROAD). Weekdays Bund vs. Mail daily leaves for north at 7.7 am. and 7.0 p.m. U'her trains leave for Johcre st 9.0 a., 10.29 a. noon. I.M p.. 2.5^ p., 4.40 p Mail arrives from north at s.i 6 am. and 7.14 p.m. Trains leavt_ from475 words
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Miscellaneous321 1915-03-05 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. on March 4, lyis. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Ahbotsfoid March 3 Inner Roads Malta P. ft O Wharf Glenogie No. 3 Wbarf Antilochus No. 6 Whurf Carlyle Inner Roads Oo $aog March 4 No. 2 Wharf W i!<'321 words
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Article1095 1915-03-05 10 Proceedings Resumed. The Court Martial proceedings were continued throughout the forenoon of yesterday, the Court being occupied in bearing further evidence iu the case against Sepoy Rasullah, who is charged with joiniDg in the mutiny on Februarv 15th. and, further, with having shot and killed one European,1,095 words
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Article411 1915-03-05 10 PLAYED M .NY YEARS AGO IX SINGAPORE. There are still some of those who are now resident lu Singapore who will remember that in October 188 T uow over thirty four years ago the famous singer, (Tirlotta Patti, (later of the still mare [amous Madame411 words
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173 1915-03-05 10 EAST AFRICA GOOD WORK BY VOLUNTEERS. V.i.t ahle HELP from India. Bombay, Feb. 14. The East African Mail brings a report of a speech by the Governor praising tbe work of tbe local Volunteers, and placing on record tbe grateful thank, of tbe local Government to the Government of India173 words
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Article174 1915-03-05 10 A message frjm Copenhagen to the Daily Mail pays that Berlin despatches state that the Turkish march on Egypt has been abandoned and the army in Palestine will he transferred successively to Baghdad, Er/.erum and Constantinople. A Russian eailor named Sideroff, of the steamer Orel, in tbe seeond police court174 words
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Article1389 1915-03-05 10 NETHERLANDS AND THE W T AR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) WeUevrr d.n, February 27. A Hague wire states tbat at thc end of last week diplomatic documents, in regard to the warnings of the German I Mai ine Staff re passage of the North Sea, have been1,389 words
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Article130 1915-03-05 10 i The outward intermediate P. and O. Nore is due at Penang at daylight on next Wednesday the 10th instant. She may be expected here on or about Saturday the loth idem. When the Chicago Maru was about 200 miles from the port of Victoria, 8.C., on her130 words
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Article117 1915-03-05 10 London, Feb. lst. A telegram from Panama states tbat Sir Claude Mallet, the British Minister in Panama, who was in structed to investigate tbe extent of tbe damage done to tbe Canal by the receut landslide, has been informed by the officials here that tbe condition117 words
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Article76 1915-03-05 10 Between Kangoon and London. Kangoon, February 20th. The Ellerman City and Home Line is starting next month a hi monthly service between Rangoon and London, via the Madras coast and Colombo, calling at Marseilles or Alexandria as may be arranged. The M City of Vienna76 words
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Article31 1915-03-05 10 Sunday, 'jth Mabch. Johnston s Pier at 9, 10 and 11 am., 2.80 aud 8.80 pm. Club Bungalow at 8.80 and 10.30 pm., 12.10, 3 and 5-30 pm.31 words
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Advertisement410 1915-03-05 10 PROVISION FOR THE YOTT*rr> EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES^ remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a namely, how best to provide for the education of his rVii bflE expenses for which reach their maximum when the rhi?J en lhe from 14 to 20 years of age. These annuities are410 words
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