The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 March 1915
1915-03-08
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Title Section15 1915-03-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS NO. 8,386. SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1915.15 words
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Article254 1915-03-08 1 j The annual meeting of Titi Tin Co. was held on Saturday— Page 3. Proposals are on foot to drop the bit? racing events of tbe year— Page 5. 'lhe Liner La Touraine is on lire; all I passengers and crew have heen saved*— Page 4. Interesting254 words
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Article856 1915-03-08 1 TUE PASSING OF MONTMARTRE. Artists and literateurs are organising a solemn adieu to Montmartre. It is not that the .Mount of Martyrs, the Sacred Butte, is cr ambling from the excavations of the Nord-Sud, bat that the hand of tbe capitalist bas seized upon its gardens and old time ruralP.M.G. - 856 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement606 1915-03-08 1 THE PICNEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAO. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. Q3C!UR-> ROAD; SECOND SHOW. AT 915 P.M. TO-NIGHT. EXTRA EHO'.V AT 8 P.H. USUAL SHOW AT 8-19 P.M. TO-NIGHT. A Lllique Axlg^l-urade Defective Drama < A ptjll House appreciated the pro:r*mme on Saturday niijht last, why well the public606 words
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Advertisement286 1915-03-08 1 "His Master's Voice" Allows everyone to dance and /S* 0 everyone Wants to dance to such Mill IM Fplendid sic An the newest iMII Jlllilllly PS dances are yours to enjoy if you #X%^ y2£*s£fti§m possess one of these splendid in- y^Lm _^w^ struments. iff- l*^^ We will gladly play286 words
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Article303 1915-03-08 2 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, March 5, 6.30 p m. The French So bonds are at franc3 69.95. Yesterday we continued to progress in Champagne and brought down an aeroplane near Verdun, taking the two aviators prisoners. To day the enemy bas bombarded the303 words
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Article222 1915-03-08 2 In the District Court on Saturday lost sympathetic reference was made by Mr V. I). Knowles, touching the sad death of Mr P. Walton, solicitor. Mr Knowles spoke at length with regard to deceased's popularity j with all members of the Straits bar, how he222 words
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Article139 1915-03-08 2 The above named cinematograph hall was quite tilled ou Saturday night, when the management presented a very fine programme of pictures, chief amongst which was a very powerful drama entitled These who live in glass houses," a re rnarkably striking picture, in three parte, which seemed to absorb139 words
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Article78 1915-03-08 2 Havre, :>rd Eeb. According to news received here the Germans have been requisitioning all notes of the Bank of Franco in the French districts now occupied by them and are giving in exchange requisition notes or German banknotes. In order to obtain copper the Germans78 words
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Article109 1915-03-08 2 Proclamation by Order of His Excellency Brigadier General Dudley H. Ridout, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Notice is hereby given that no Male person of the Indian race over Eighteen Yeara of age is permitted to leave tbe Settlement of Singapore, in which Martial Law haa been proclaimed,109 words
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Article154 1915-03-08 2 Dispute over Portrait at Cheshire Cheese. A portrait of Dr. Johnson, copied from the famous painting by Reynolds, was the subject of a summons at the Mansion House. The O'd Cheshire Cheese Company, Ltd., Fleet-street, were summoned by the Johnson Cluh for unlawfully detaining the picture, which154 words
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Article155 1915-03-08 2 According to a telegram from Amster dam. the quantity of bread and flour for one person has been fixed in Berlin at four pounds a week. Tbe measures are going to ba made general throughout tho -onntry. Tbe Berlin inhabitants complaiu that the authorities have155 words
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Article177 1915-03-08 2 The Bavarian writer Gangho.Vr, has just published iu the Muuchter N» ufste Nachrichteu the compte ren lu of a visit he recently paid to the Kaiser, His impression is that the emperor h is old, and that on his temples his hair has turned white.177 words
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Article204 1915-03-08 2 Several fiima of Bolting inak* rs and dealers are selling inferior imitations o! lour well known Cotton Belt. il describing it as Belting of the "Gan Ij t\\u>," eqnal to Dandy's/ "same as <;, ndy*s," lAc.I Ac. We are desirous in the interest of jthe public to warn users204 words
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Article274 1915-03-08 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 aupremacy of all Civil Authority. Major Thompson is hereby appointed Provost Marshall with authority to act. Dated this 15th day of February, 1915. In the274 words
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Article151 1915-03-08 2 By order of Brigadier General 1). Ridout, Commanding tho Troops in the Straits Settlements, an Information Bureau has been opened. The public are requested to forward to the undersigned written statements in narrative form of 1. Any events in connection with tho recent outbreak in Singapore from the151 words
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Article181 1915-03-08 2 Whereas it has heen brought to the notice of the Brigadier General Com manding 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 the Army Act Section o.181 words
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Advertisement34 1915-03-08 2 W. J. GARCIA. 219, Orchard Boatf. Pianos bought, sold or exchange Good prices allowed cr cid Instruments. Cheapest and best stock of MusJf and smail musical goods ir Singapore. Piano, Organ Musical Innimmenis dealer34 words
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Advertisement577 1915-03-08 2 Notices l NOTICE. The General r fflcer Commanding the Troops bas sanctioned that all the Golf Clubs may be re opened from to-day. A. H. THOMPSON. Major, Provost Marshal. Saturday. March 6. 8-3 83 A FIRST CLASS BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. REQUIRES AGENTS IN SINGAPORE FOR FIRE AND CASUALTY BUSINESS. Please577 words
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Advertisement337 1915-03-08 2 Wanted COCOANUT HUSK FIBRE REFUSE. Offers wanted for above packed in crates about 34 by 24 by 14 inches, approximate weight 1£ piculs. Letters only to the factory. 1022, JOO CHUT PLACE, Gaylang, Singapore. 3-3 9-3 WANTED Capable Stenographer (Male) for Java buni ness houfce. Apply V. O. C c/o337 words
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Advertisement367 1915-03-08 2 I To Let Thule Rouse Cavanncv. c Tenni. 7 b*droo L gh S WI etc., on application to E., co Kr h 2 12--i r fc Pr^ ttv TG LET "tctcombe, Hq |AB_____k___,aS Aprn, SS Apply C TO BE LET FURNI^ BOLTBOOD, lU*nm Bead pound, two ttuni-.t;y ar i a367 words
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Article765 1915-03-08 3 SLUICING QUESTION. Th- utond annual meeting of Titi Tin beU in the Exchange on Satur [>r. D. J. Galloway presided ■■..;v were also present Messrs. IL ian Kheam Hock, Lee Choon McKenzie, Loke Cuow Kit, J. G. Knigas, W. MacDougall. P. M. Sian Kuan Chia, J. Bond,765 words
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Article360 1915-03-08 3 What Our Army Learned in South Africa. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Wai Illustrated writes on How the lioer Wax Prepared I's for the Great War. M The Continental military critics," he says, never understood the importance of the Boer War because, aa in the casa360 words
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Article270 1915-03-08 3 The official Explainers ef Berlin mU6t try agaiu iu the m.itter uf the East Coast raid ()_-_;> Itl GEBMAN >Ta tm'-nt. Our airships, in order t> attack the fcrtiiitd place cf Great Yarmouth, were obliged to fly over other places, from which, it is stated, they wereObserver - 270 words
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Article262 1915-03-08 3 The gr*>at interest taken io the UniverI stty by enlightened Chinese has been I further demonstrated by two generous I donations offered by Mr Ho Tang. One of I these is an immediate gift ol $50,000 to rhe Endowment Fund, with the proj vi?o that pa»t of262 words
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Article211 1915-03-08 3 May Grow into Consumptive Men and Women. Parents with aoaemic and always-ai ing cbib rt n will b < wise in viewing tbe symptoms with alaim, because neglected anaemia is the foreruaner cf consumption. Anaemia literally Bloodlessness is Icaust-d by a deh itncy ia the qu*-l ty and211 words
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Advertisement574 1915-03-08 3 CELESTINS VICHY TABU I WSTER. j Ttls most eelebrated and incomparabh. I table water in o uer to meet the rtsiug de- mands of the poblie has been now introduced here in smai) bottles, btiug formerly only used In large ones. The VICHY WATERS are three ln number. Grande Grille574 words
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Advertisement372 1915-03-08 3 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Monday, at 11 am. Re TAN TEK PUAN, In Bankruptcy. AUCTION SALE OF Stock-in-Trade of New Gas Lamps and Fittings, Office Furniture &C. AC, AT No. 20, KVFFLES PLU3E, By order of The Official Assignee, For particulars, see catalogues. FOWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. 18 1 8-3372 words
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Advertisement881 1915-03-08 3 Auctions IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH GRADE MAHOGANY-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE DINNER TEA SERVICES PLATEDWARE &c. AT "CLAREMONT. 1 No. 108 ORCHARD ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 13th MARCH AT 1 P.M. Upholstered teak drawing rcom chairs beautifully carved teak hall stand with mirror panel; carved teak bric-a-brac whatnot: teak corner whatnots881 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1915-03-08 4 The Singapore Frre press. Monday, March 8, 1915. Most people are aware that the usual method for capturing herds of the wild elephant is by gradually rounding them up by aid of a legion of noisy beaters and driving them through a narrowing palisaded passage into a great enclosure, or1,212 words
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Article119 1915-03-08 4 Kir 11. N. Ridley, < u is on s visit, to Kuala Lumpur. Mr nnd Mrs 11. F. Nutter have left Ipoh for Home. Tbey hnd a great Bend ciT. At Mandalay A. Harr formerly off the Burma Polioe, h.s been bound over in a sum of He* 1000 us119 words
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Article838 1915-03-08 4 (Officially Communicated One capture was reported to-day March Tth. The finding and sentences of the Court Martial on eleven mutineers will be promulgated in front Df the main doors of tbe criminal prison at 8 a.m. on March 8 (to-day). Many here will regret to learn that the838 words
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Article30 1915-03-08 4 Kurau pays a div,deDd C j| D forward ttsM». Kaean s„ 8 a ca ">« puts to reserve £1,000 flDd 5S «04 Boto share aud pwd^V^J strong. ™"ke._30 words
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Article84 1915-03-08 4 ■i.From Our Ou n C w an i.u 'poh. V nr At the anr ual meeting nf h Chamber of Mines Mr \l ma elected President aei M r B", ker Pres.dent. Tbe retiring |V r L F. E. Mair thanked the < tnt Mr the84 words
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Article70 1915-03-08 4 London. March 6- i lords \alentia, Ireland, laya the liner aine .end, a wireless messages tha^ is afire and in distress. She left v York on Feb. for Havre a^JJ going to ber assistance fc Queenstown. March >_ k mebsage has been received that aine is burning70 words
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Article27 1915-03-08 4 Agents. Sime. liarby ana Chempedak y~ Kempas L I 1 lam ba ink UM Agents. Kvatt and Co. Bukit Timah: 17.092. tet. 17,111.27 words
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Article304 1915-03-08 4 Prohllm 01 the Ma D bans rt; Tbe Temps to dav publishes twc Driva* letters from Mr Rid yard Kipling fa fc course of tbe Irst, written il uctooer writes Our national psychology i« very :z* ous. l'p till the present— October— bave no batred304 words
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Article50 1915-03-08 4 FRANCO-JAPANESE TOAS T S 1• I I rsu< litva, to s 2 I demons:^ a I The I COlC! I I of Tsinptao. 1 I I I I I rai t tas aaia aion I* 1 "Jagaaim Ik u I .hose af aai I ■■"I, I Against I uem> a50 words
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Advertisement262 1915-03-08 4 KELLY AND WALgH, Ltd. SOLB AGENTS POR THE SALE OF WAR OFFICE MAPS NEW MAP3 RECEIVED EACH MAIL. JUST ISSUED BELGIUM AND THE NORTH EAST OP FRANCE. PRICE $1-40. i ll M-miimiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ff^OSS in every part of the I^^ world is known as" Ross." E^^ Wherever you live if you262 words
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Advertisement52 1915-03-08 4 NOTICE. Promulgation of the sentences of CourtsMartial in the cases of, Sepoy Rasulab, Colour Havildar Intiaz Ali, Naick Kerim Baksb, Naick Ramudin, Will take place publicly outside the precincts of the Criminal Prison at 8 a. m. to-day Monday tbe Bth instant. A. M. Thompson, Major. Provost Marshal Singapore, 6th52 words
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Advertisement25 1915-03-08 4 Since tb,- r.:.-« ;f I Mr. Birrell ba. been of tbe Cabinet, being H senior of Earl Kiub, net auu oider than Mr. asf*-** B25 words
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Article261 1915-03-08 5 GERMAN EFFORTS FOILED. Three Submarines Damaged. E[By Submarine Cable]. KscTia > a Saavjoa. jon. March 5. A British oiltank r has arrived in the Humber and > >rts that between Yarmouth and Spurnke ii ttlsisssa alloai|i approached,descended and dropped three bombs. Fortunately tbe CsSSSIa had time to zigzag261 words
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Article169 1915-03-08 5 A Zeppelin Damaged. iris, Mar. B. The Rcthweil powder i tka ooe of the moat important in Germa::y. The French aviator descended to rive IIMfIMMSi feet above the work* in _;_]<_•: y ta^e better aim and dropped four bomb?. The rirst fell in the acid tanks and tae169 words
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Article103 1915-03-08 5 London. Mar. 5. Killed. C. HedderSSjek, H. W, MMony. E. M. Williamson. Re?i>rti Killed. G. Keating. Died of Wouc _'idas. L. W. Bird. 'Berkshires^ T. C. Christie P. M i.^regor- Whitton, Stanley Chtki :ally Rsroarnm Killed, vy. Mar. fl Kill:::'. -F. Bird. A. Darapier, '-ipt. K Gardiner,103 words
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Article69 1915-03-08 5 a irch s—Ths5 Ths Press Bureau a remarkable change in tier j-Sa opinion of Bi al rj value and the i ei led t 11 isabargec r.,t i Greal Bri I enemy says ths rary to be taken tish Sia ihe ea •> uid respon* kis advisable69 words
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Article39 1915-03-08 5 p^ ''yy: Bb— An animated corresSdiag in the papers as to Breal races ought not to be -nil yeai such public festivals Ofo -rrrcpriate and jarring at this cn_,is. The Times strongly v the abandoning.39 words
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Article386 1915-03-08 5 HOW THE PEASANTS AIDED. Austrians and Germans Retreat. [By Submarine Cabli*]. KIDTIR'S Sxrwcb. Petrograd, March s—.The5 .The capture of tbe village of Kerjek is reported by the Grandduke. This indicates a considerable advance of the Russians in the region of Prasnysz as it lies twentyone miles northwest of386 words
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Article196 1915-03-08 5 Egyptian Shares Active. London. March 5. Tenders are invited for fifteen millions Exchequer bonds at three per centum. The outstanding feature of the Stock Exchange has been active dealings in Egyptian oil shares. London, March 6. Imports show an increase of £8,315,168 exports a decrease £'15.0H4,8r}0. The196 words
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Article167 1915-03-08 5 Loodon, March '>.— Ths Hon. Xeil Primrose is engaged to Victoria, daughter of Kar i Dei iy. Washington, March 5 -<>n account of the European situation President Wilson trill not attend ths opening ol the Panama Canal on March 20 Paris, Mar. 5. -The Minister oi Marine announces167 words
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Article156 1915-03-08 5 STEADY SWEEP ONWARDS. Turkish Doom Approaches. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Reuter's Servicb. Athens Mar. 5. The Tui kish troop? at Dikeli opposite Mitylene fired quickfirers at tha cruiser Sapphire which dropped twenty shells in tbe Turkish camps. The Tuiks fled in a panic. Rome- Mar. 5.— The Messagero states156 words
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Article306 1915-03-08 5 Londoa, March 6. An Admiralty des patch adds that no action was possible on Wednesday till two iu the afternoon when, despite still unfavourable weather Irresis tible, Albion, Prince George, and Triumph resumed the attack upon Fort Dardanus and concealed guns in the neighbourhood. These were306 words
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Article121 1915-03-08 5 How France was to be Coerced. Paris, Mar. 6. Le Matin describes a German plan which ii believes to be authentic for the ra/ing of Paris by sections in endeavouring to exact crushing conditions from France including cooperation against Britain prior to the des truetion of each121 words
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Article138 1915-03-08 5 London. Mar. 6 Reuter'e correspondent with ths British headquarters in Prance reports the interesting ceremony when General Delacroix presented to Field Marshal French the medaills militaire as the iirst Englishman who has received the decoration. General Delacroix spoke ol i the siucere appreciation of ths French nation138 words
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Article803 1915-03-08 5 GERMANY'S FOUL FIGHTING. Our Line Progresses. [By Submarine Cable]. Rioter's Serviob. Paris, March 4. An array surgeon gives terrible account of the injuries from German petrolsprayers. He saw wounded men with their features horribly disfigured, their limbs swollen and uniforms burnt. Some of the lesser wounded803 words
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Article20 1915-03-08 5 Athens, Mar. 6. In the Chamber M. Venezelos announced that the King, disapproving of the Government's policy, the20 words
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Advertisement314 1915-03-08 5 TOBRALCO t FAST COLOURS NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED A FAST COLOUR Cotton Fabric in White, Plain Colours, Stripes and t> /fl -Pi^c Jl riCC "tJ v/iS* PER YARD. ROBINSON Co. THE LESS YOU HAVE I ■jgj^^^^ TO SPEND ON A PIANO THE M m -^S^-i-flP^ GREATER YOl R NEED OF314 words
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Advertisement855 1915-03-08 6 Shi p p I n g I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COY. OP BATAVIA). Sailings s.s. "Melchior Treub" To Belawan Deli and to Batavia, Semara sg and Souratnya. The public are hereby informed that the Co's S.S. MELCHIOR TREUB" will resume her usual fortnightly service from Singapore to855 words
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Advertisement609 1915-03-08 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. mmami^mmmmaßjmwwwaKam^ma^^Mmmmsms^^mmßmmmmmm mmmmmatmai^tmtaw^i^mtm^mmMimimmmami^mimmitmammmmmmimmm^m^Bi^mmm^ MODERN609 words
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Advertisement436 1915-03-08 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON aod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Chili Mar 12 Ernest Simons Mar 14 Atlantique Mar '26 Dumbea Aplli Polynes on Api 9 Cordiil.-re Api 25 Ernest-bimcns Api 24 V. de lu Ciotat May 9 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS,436 words
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Advertisement491 1915-03-08 6 I Shipping P.&O. STEAM NAVIGATION COIttFAj, For China, Japan, Penang, Ce?l t6 Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymcutfe and London Through Bills of Lading tat r^ Coast, Pereian Gulf Continent tafl Steamers will leave Bingapore oc o» u** MAIL LINES HOMKWAhU <F(,h E EG>S) From Singapore, connecting t naarOaata491 words
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Article1014 1915-03-08 7 The Mongolia's" Exciting Voyage. A passenger by the P. aud O. Mongolia which arrived in Bombay recently writes It was an unexpected blow for us all on board the Mongolia to learn ou arrival at Malta that there was a rumour that the Turks had1,014 words
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Article301 1915-03-08 7 The "Lookout Man" in "Fairplay" has a neat little way of putting things If the latest offer of Mr Ford (the maker of the motor car sometimes alluded to as the Roller-skate") is found to be a working proposition, we shall presently find as fruitful use301 words
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Article261 1915-03-08 7 The Select Committee on Pensions anil Allowances appointed by the House of Commons in November issued a special report recently for the reassembling of Parliament. It deals with separation allowances, widows' pensions and disablement grants so far as the rank and file are concerned and leaves the261 words
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Article105 1915-03-08 7 by the unbearable torments of Neuralgia— piercing, torturlDg, nerve- destroy ing pains that rob life of all its pleasures. Don't let Neuralgia drive you to death. Don't let lt mako life miserable, intolerable. Just use Little's Oriental Balm and get tbe speedy, sure relief that this great105 words
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Advertisement469 1915-03-08 7 ■g^^^J******---*"-*** Ifljl'! Mim I ii ""J*f!H H)|l« I'll ll 11. Hil I I l*Wf*m***Wm^fmmmmmmmymmi***m>^f^pm\ I ;:ilii i i i"»-»-~»- i "'"-*"^uu^._Jiulili.i^i;Uiii!lil^ VT tcd.il J-JHlt§&© p "Angler's Is 4_hc i only Emulsion I can retalii." S Prince's Road, Richmond, Surrey. If^ Deal Sir-:. I wish to sen J you a few469 words
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Advertisement10 1915-03-08 7 Chronic Chest Coiupltiints, For Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, ls. 6310 words
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Advertisement538 1915-03-08 7 Yorkshire Weave and British Wool. Get light pure wool JpL for a Smart Suit. mM^ Pure Wool Suits are light, healthy, smart and comfort- r4 able. Send for 120 Suit Length Patterns Free. Get I W (k^^ your local tailor to make up suit lengths sent direct from i »i_538 words
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Article888 1915-03-08 8 TEUTON WAR SOXGS NOT WANTED. Sympathy for Allies. An Englishman newly arrived in Copen hagen finds out Denmark's true feeling towards his country without reading a single newspaper, without questioning a single Dane. Unmistakable evidence of it is whistled all day long hy tbe street gamins, fiddD.C. - 888 words
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Article423 1915-03-08 8 INDIAN MAHARAJA FROM THE FRONT H. H. Mahaka jah Ranjit Singh an MAHARAIAH OF KISHEN( iAR Bombay, Feb. 20th.-Colooe! His Hi»v, ness the Maharajah of B.kanir 0 i.e., ad c who has been awav ttomV d.a for about six months oo active „J?' arrived at llombay by the mail 6t423 words
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Advertisement620 1915-03-08 8 TNE ONLT LIFE INSURINCE COMNNT REGISTERED IN TRE COLONV. LAR6EST PAID-UP UNTIL OF INT EISTENN CONPINT. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFTICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old'Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00C denoslted with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with620 words
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Advertisement481 1915-03-08 8 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY lOYU CHARTER. paid up capital £1,200,000 reserve fund 41,800,000 Beiervs Liability ot Proprietors 41, 200,000 HEAD OFFICE i 88. BIBHOPSGATE, LOIDOI, I. 0. AGENCIES AND BRANCHEB Amntsar Hongkong Penani Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Beremban481 words
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Advertisement502 1915-03-08 8 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 816,000,000 REBERYR FUVDB £1,600,000 at Js.- 818,000,000 tM M Silver 818,000,000/ a n W»,ooo Reierve Liability of Proprietors— 816,000,000 COURT OF DIRBCTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Hoiyoak, Esq. O. T.502 words
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Advertisement359 1915-03-08 8 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE. U Hongkong. Capital Subscribed 11, 500,000, Amount Paid-up 600,000,0(1 Reserve Fund •1,600,000,0' I Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustead Co., Agenti ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Ltl, Accumulated Funds exceed £17,000,OC( FIRE ft MOTOR CIS BIBKB. Insurances effected at rates of premlan whioh will be found favourable to the359 words
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Advertisement61 1915-03-08 8 That tired depressed I elin prevalent in thi- vt-rt n.ati i.-. in e any ___ai.\ eaißl due to weakened diges'Ave power, To remove tliis trout Ie ami strengtheß the systt i.i, a eouist of treatment with Woods' (Steal Feppermint Cure is necessary. Wood.-' Cirtat Peppeimint Cure vs ill make life61 words
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Advertisement94 1915-03-08 8 For Cuisine Cleanliness EMPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. 0. KUIIER, lULRTIB i *>*sn«h K»m«Jy for I"»*u fc o V.mn, I _U> <: < MM ft mil mim **"..,.>-__>• T.TJ •OlTl'-r^ *< BUSINESS AS USUA'SHIP STORES and other HARDWAR Ktfc; I A|law.i lai I Ric* i I Irand P aiata.Ooloan.CllaaßA I Cooking94 words
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Article1621 1915-03-08 9 Issned by FRASER Co,, Exohange and Share Brokers, Mar. 4th. Gap. laaoa 88,000 9a Paid. 2a Allagar lissn Dr?. 7i% BOÂ¥BBB. 1 7J Sellers. 1 1(1 1 590,0<0 1 1 Anglo-Java M 3 0 8 6 150,000 9s 98 Anglo-Malay 18% int 7 9 8 3 60,0001,621 words
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Article57 1915-03-08 9 Corrected up to March 6). Bank 4 m/s 248 16 demand 2-4 1-82 Private credits 8m s 2-4 19-82 India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demai d 2 1 2 Yokohama, demai d 114J Java, demand 141$ Bangkok, demand 66 1 Sovereigns, Ban Buying $8 64 Bank ot Ernjima la*57 words
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Article144 1915-03-08 9 Tin (350 tons) 181.25 Gambier Cube No. 1 11.00 Gambier Cube No. i 9 00 Pepper Black ordin. b'pcr^s 22. < 0 Pepper, (White tair> 88 00 Nutmeg! (110 to t* e ib.) 21.00 Nutmegs '80 to tie lbj 22.00 Mare (Banda.' 80. 0C Cloves (Amboina) 40 00 Bali144 words
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Article240 1915-03-08 9 Per P. O. str Malwa.— Messrs W. Dunman. W. P. Pinkney, J. fketton, R Thomson, T. Glen Dilling, P. Turner, Mr Mrs G Ellis. Mr Mrs Upton, Mr, Sanders, Mr A Mrs F. H. Sullivan. _\ii.-s Ntlaon, Mips A. Martin, Mr EL T, Hancock, Mr P. M. Couybeare.240 words
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Advertisement154 1915-03-08 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT Messrs. W- A. Ross and Brothers tlu famous bottlers of London, Overpool and Belfast are now offering in this market their bottlings of 3 Guinness's Stout iimmWL. PILSENER BEER f I'JSli 6reat Auks Head iai>ei S^iß Tlit' very highest qualities y^& oi 'the above arc thus ob--■-ttiiiiJiE^ 1154 words
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Advertisement364 1915-03-08 9 A Mother's Joy Her Little Wasted Baby made bright and well by the power of these Tablets. Mra E tith H P< rn, residing al £2. IV borough-rd., Eastli gh, Hants., apeaking to representative, "1 am oonvinci I thai Dr. Caasell'e xs*v AW--^ fabl ta laved iC&i&'_^ child's When Hp-''364 words
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Miscellaneous370 1915-03-08 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of ves*- els iu port at 11 a.m. on March 6, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Nubia March 6 Perak Dutch. AtHs Maich 4 R. S. Bahru March 5 Japanesb. Europa Maru March 5 CLEARANCES. fcJKITISH. Vessel'6 Name Date of Clearance La.iv Weld March B370 words
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Article2289 1915-03-08 10 SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Tbe seven men frora tbe Malay States Guides, who were before the Court a week ago, were again brought up on Saturday morning, the charge against them beiug one of mutiny. The story of the surrender of the seven I accused at Tiong Bahru was2,289 words
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Article559 1915-03-08 10 Perhaps the most interesting thing about j the composition of the Allied Squadron; engaged in forcing tbe entrance to the Dardanelles is lhat Admiral Jellieoe is so: comfortable with his (Irand Fleet in to-; gatd fco nny anticipation of any sortie ofthe German High Seas Fleet, fcbal559 words
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Article223 1915-03-08 10 Calcutta, Jan 28.— -A very outspoken j interview, accorded by the AgS Khan tua Bombay journalist during the weekend,] has been much discussed, particularly among Moslems, and is having an excelli nt effect. His declaration that "there is not the slightest chance of fche enemy break223 words
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Article1573 1915-03-08 10 A CROWDED MEETING. On Saturday afternoon was the occasion of tbe great public meeting of tbe Mussul man commuuity, summoned together by tbeir leaders to affirm tbeir loyalty to H.M. tbe King. Theie mu6t bave been at least three thousand Mahomed ins present in tbe Memorial HaU besides1,573 words
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Article104 1915-03-08 10 The S. Jl. steai ei IthehcmewHid l.ny mU^Tt^ Europe, armed oi. -v0,,. Hatav.a. and left B o v for Am.terdams of call. i At 5 pm. on Satuiday th* \j M .VdledelaCota. an. v.. xiotbemterimda-e, iru f:( bomeward fuMt. I m Saigon to 6 w '<" "Pair tueinberT104 words
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Article97 1915-03-08 10 eylon li I went to ooutl jnrtof the 8 in i t rench digging at em come at a time. I bed I bs more libs a no-, t MQO* l I aad had coli srs a i Sportsmen** r less He Said bs had a97 words
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