The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 March 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. VEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915. NO. 8,388.
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  • 161 1 I sixteen more mutineers were captured yesterday, and it is estimated that no mora than 28 remain unaccounted for Pa^e I Greece seems to he on the brink of war, and in Italy, as iu (ireece, the popu lace are showing frenzied enthusiasm for the cause of
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  • 1733 1 THAT FAMOUS "BRITISH CALM." For the two hui,i «u or more years daring which the Empire has ikhi buildin?, foi the hundred \eare during wnich it hai bien the ehi^f political tad ia the world. Little Kngland has been through a curious selective process. The adventurous, the tnerry. the enterprising,
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    • 427 1 I_mß mlm Ha M flßn rn H Bg ni |m fl ORCHARD ROAD. Singapores Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT 8 P.M. USUAL SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-NIGHT. j By Special Request. FOR THREE NBGHTS ONLY. By Special Request. 'THIS G EAT PATRIOTIC DR-iMA. BEATS ANYTHING YET DEPICTED
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    • 209 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, shorthand typist ulto insot anco clerk Pa^e 2. Houses to let Page 2. Pink I 'ill 8 Hage 2. Sanatogen I'age Bankruptcy notices— Page 2. Heviised suiliut: lists— Page 6. Borneo Co., supplies for estates and mines Page 9. a A FIRST CLASS BRITISH INSURANCE REQUIRES AGENTS
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    • 82 1 ■PTl"!! 1 XKTTP TP V 1 rLHi W Hi Hi Ji. Wednesday 10th High Water— 3-3 a.m.. 7-4^ p.m. Ttirsdi} IMb High Water— M5.. nf B- IS p.m. B. I. Horn*' ward BBUB4J d _e. High Water— 7-3 a.m 9-32 p.m. Siterdey 13th High Water— 8 Sl a.m 10? p.m.
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    • 699 2 A GREAT PHYSICIAN said that half tho fatal illnesses in the world are caused by self-neglect. People allow themseWes to become seriously ill, because they tio not take care of their health when they are only a little out ci sorts. He said that there are two da ager signals—
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    • 624 2 fc~i i^' .aß.ar 'iTTr%r*wY^^^ ai>M **> JM i W=s£BM yH {n I I Ja t ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW.ET POWERFUL TONE. FROM «J>*3t> C&SIli THf: ROBINSON PIANO NotICGS The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THE BUPREMK COURT OFTHE 3TRAIT-J HETTLKMKNTS, SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORB. IN BANKRUPTCY No. S5l
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    • 858 2 REMINDER. This Day, Wednesday, at 2-30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, Ur claimed and Confiscated Goods, Intestate Estate Pro*! perty &c Bv Order of The Chief Polici: OmCBB| AT THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION. £01 TH BMDOS EOAD For full particulars, see Catalogues, POWELL A to.. Auctioneers. 18-2 10
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    • 378 2 To Let TO LET. Con^owAßmM, i Sea BUS H MEYER BROTHERS IM H Cjo]] >^ y Uly TO LET, FURNISHtO Thule Boase Ctvani i c Tennis, 7 b«lroom« m 6 etc.. in Hyifcmttoa i e oprJ0 p r J Kfec IV-2 mm r U i '-aißoad w» April, 1915. Appl,,,
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  • 1485 3 CONCERNING TUE DARDANELLES. aunbere'fl Jo trnal for January, U! a very adabk article upon janeHei and ihe defensive strength portent international waterway. ut aai the end oi laatyearJ rirst preliminary bombard tors bei i anj mention »enl ci ■•.neo naval action in lhal necessarily arousing ct in Europe. TL i
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  • 122 3 BELTING- QUALITY BEFORE PRICE v, hi n w lecting a dri rii 1 'It the quality shonld always be considered before the i ce. Every nsei knows of the incon* -reniencc and loss occasioned a heit] failii g tc do its work, besides the nneasy feeling that it may break
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    • 1591 3 THE LONDON GOLDSMITHS Co., 47, STRAND, T& INCORPORATED WITH STREETS Co. LATE OF CHEAPSIDE.) BUY YOUR GOODS DIRECT FROM ENGLAND ASTOUNDING ADVERTISING In order to introduce new Customers and thereby extend our Colonial business, we have decided, as a huge advertisement, to offer, for a limited i)FFFR BY t{me or
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    • 422 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF HIGH GRADE MAHOGANY-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: DINNER TEA SERVICES PLATFDWARE &c. AT CLARKMONT. Nc. 108 ORCHARD ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 13th MARCH AT 1 P.M. (Jphoist sred ik drawing room ehairs; beautifully earved teak haU ntai with mirror panel; can d teak hrkj-abnu whatnot teal* oom'- whatnot*)
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  • 1234 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, March 10, 1915 It regard to Britain's participation in the war, whicii gradually mows more thorough every day, not to say more effective, the commanding factor is tinsteady pressure upon tho enemy, anu tin enerry's economic vitality, of unchallenged and practically unchallengeable sea power. This
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  • 1093 4 The recent sale at Woodstock In aid of the O. I S. realise.! 1380, .Mr Fleming, who used to be D. O. at Kuala Kubu, has returned from Home leave ami goes to Seremban. l>r Sugars, of the Kedah Medical Service, who is now at Home on leave, has obtain
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  • 88 4 Th lowing M cated to y B e and i dow, today. eu Bsttmafttag U Browned, th< rereinai ed for. f.0,. c LiM region 0 f .of Len. jinl 11 the i perattoua U il Se\ er{4 n 1 1 5.1 i. i j The situation if
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  • 468 4 f" S Gl [LD Sir. Will ycu kindly publish thstm follow ing ettei -ec. Qoeeo Mm .uildv 11;.:.. the ii een to DOOfi f[ :e anflß of hei high g em of the kadiei Singai j then lot BBS sp.'. u I have b.en ie good as BsndtaQ.X.X.6 J
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    • 165 4 FINEST ASSAM BLENDED TEA aHHM_HMl*M**W_aHH______*_________l MMBI^IIBETIMIMMyTM lßS.v_KT.4_u MOVvnur.! _________Hn__________BS_j_aa«_____B__l ____»fat i .-rwr «n— fc— ;^v'.^ B^txlc _fß*--M« mi mm***, immm—i n iti i»J*» BLENDED PRODUCED SELECTED TEA DISTRICTS VARIETIES Jr 1«B IN INDIA. nt*****. iii —i il i in i i hmh^i JCtSaMM ■»•»>•»»-»* •><«-----_____»___»<■___■_»-»* TRADE MARK. Flowery Orange Pekoe
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  • 163 5 CROWN COUNCIL FAVOURS E INTERVENTION. King's Difficult Position. [Bv Sr.binarine Cabie]. Kbctkr'B Service. Lend'-)'! "birch 7. Reuter is informed Crown CoauaeU with only _:ts declared in favour of a tinn Ji. Venizelos that the Greek md Novy should be immediately j c i: the Bidfl Ol the
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  • 127 5 A Remarkable Demonstration. "larch 8 a. m. -A Rome -:ate.> that Miuister khe weeks at the new naval har iaots. s.ii.l tuac he wouhi work ,v aad eor.cientiously to snabls taetga greater and stronger. ireneral .M.>rra said that the army was ebe"J orders and march, ia the
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  • 50 5 March 7. Indirect telegrams represent the situation in gsl sa beeosslng acute owing to the ..-satisfaction with the pre regime. There is even talk of an at republic in northern Portu I ie Minister cf Finance, who has r--i22ed formally pronounced in fa\onrof rshinei combining all parties.
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  • 130 5 tore Ground Yielded by the Germans. March 7 -The afternoon comma ra: 'mr prepress at different in Champagne has increased and --_i of the day we had captured ies northwest of Souain and about ll tarsal metres between Perthes and aiui toe- prisoners mob ding imr heavy guns
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  • 118 5 a, Mawi yth -The Beria even I oaaaaanu \v. that iu Champagne teaaa impeded today'* operations. riat *y m the corning attempted N a aiooi to the west of Perthes *»ta rspeJsed, >ur counterattack ind to the east and north. r ~>s was extended in this
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  • 319 5 GERMAN SEA VANDALS' POOR RETURNS. Hospital Ship Cnased. [By Submarine Cable]. Ritjtkr'h Skk-tcb. IjOndon, March .".--The Press Bureau make a most satisfactory announcement which show> the failure of German piracy. From February twenty-fifth to March third no merchantmen were torpedoed. From March second to fifth three unsuccessful attempts
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  • 22 5 London, March T —A telegram from Havre Bays that tne linec La Touraine arrived there with the lire extinguished.
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  • 74 5 Both Germans and Austrians Punished A Petrograd otlicial statement says that in the region ol Suwalki the enemy was repulsed in front of Mariampol, Simno and augustowo. <>ur offensive continues. The (iern.au uffeusivs has been arrested in the region 01 th^ b.iit/a and the left of the Vistola,
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  • 85 5 Making the Germans Uncomfortable. The I'ress Bureau s iys that Wing Fommandec Longutore im >'ts that six naval aeroplanes attacked Ostend yesterday. Two returned ovmi)*; ro petrol freezing. The remainder dr.mp^d eleven bombs on a submarine repair base. tour bombs were dropped on the Karsaal which is
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  • 62 5 United States Losing Patience. Washington, March B—Owing8 Owing to the increasing chaos in Mexico City the l'nited States has addressed urgent representations to Carranza amounting to warning. This is regarded ns indicating an entire change of policy bv the Wash ington Government. A wire from Washington says that
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  • 34 5 An Amsterdam telegram gives further details which show that Zeppelin L8 was completely wrecked on landing amongst trees in darkness at Tiriemont. Seventeen of the crew of forty two were killed.
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  • 27 5 In the Black Sea our fleet has bom* barded Zicguldak, Eregli, Kiliwli and Kozlon, silencing batteries, destroying coal wharves and sinking eight steamers.
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  • 23 5 SH ALL RACING CONTINUE? fc "*J Jocke y <~'-ub haa called a meeting arch leth to consider ths contin- rucmg during the war.
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  • 563 5 WARSHIPS CONTINUE FORT SMASHING. Airmen's Brilliant Daring Athens, March 7 The Rritish squadron yesterday continued to progress at Smyrna and silenced several Turki6h batteries. Minesweepers cleared a large part of the .Bay of Smyrna. Londop, March 9— The Press bureau says that Admiral Peirse's report of the operations
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  • 130 5 Striking Tribute to Dead Statesman. London, March 8, 9.30. p.m. An important and representative meeting at Cazton Hall passed a resolution expressing its deep sense of borrow at the irreparable loss caused by the untimely death of Mr. (lokhale, who consecrated his life to the service of his
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  • 39 5 Loudon, March 8, 9.30 p.m. Reported died, now reported wounded R. E. Groome. Wounded G. A. Beaumont, 2nd Lieut. A. Feesher. Devons, E. L. Foster, G. W, Lancaster, M. Lloyd, R. Pipon, J. F. Radcliffe, R. Strickland Widdrington.
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  • 697 5 j YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. At the General Court Martial, yesterday, four men, Sepoy Bhure Khan, Sepoy Chand Khan, Musician Ghulam Itasul Khan aud Sepoy Mohammed Ali, were charged with joining in the mutiny by combining among6t themselves and with other men of the sth Ligbt Infantry to resist
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  • 80 5 Indian Government's Attitude. London, Mar. Bth.— ln the House of Commons Mr Roberts, under Secretary for India, said that the Government of India was Dot participating in the aniline dye scheme, but confined itself to bringing the Bcheme to the notice of Indian manufacturers and traders. Mr
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  • 106 5 London, March 8, 6.55 p.m. Copper. 64 linseed, Argentine, 4s, bombay, 53 9 cotton-seed. 150; wheats, white Karachi, 58-6, Delhi, 58-9, Rosafe, 60 3, afloat, 2,335,000; hemp, 28 paid, lead, 21} tin, 185 iron, 57 11; wheat, 59 3 paid peas, 53-6; linseed 52 6; oil, 29 9
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    • 183 5 I ROBINSON Cos j PATENT LEVER WATCHES Celebrated for their accurate Timekeeping and Durability. NON MAGNETIC MifiL^ EVEFY WATCH HAS {Wfu^*^ ROBINSON c* _^S9^Vm3_l :j MOVEMENT jtgmß, swc POB c r lll OUR NAME EVERY WATCH S B B'^""'^^^^^^^ jSBjEII ON THE DIAL GUARANTEED. AND WORKS *^$w PKICE $5.50 POST
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    • 826 6 Shipping 1 KOHINKIiJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPiJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. Hjarpß PONTK^rT WITH THF NETHERLANDS INDIA OOVKKNMWnt •Reynst Muntok aad Palembang Mar 10 HOGKSDOatP Bengkalis, Berombang, Paneb, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Mar 11 "SsHPrc Prigi-Rsdja, Sapat, Tembiteban, Tjenako, fUngat and Retch-River Mar 111 *DB EerSHS Bampil Bandjermaain,
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    • 512 6 Shipping M M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA. JAPAN. CEYLON and KARSJTILLES. HOMEWARD 1018 OUTWABD Chili Msi J2 Fi unur fUmisss Msr 1 1 Atlantique Mai 2d Dambes Api it Polyneis.en Api 9 Oordillere Api U Ernest-Simons Api BS V. de Is Cfofcsi Mny I I. de CGUftTOiS, A wn* BRITISH
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    • 393 6 i Shipping P. (T STEAM NAYICATIGN DOVMI For China, ftpm, p t ri n^ C^ 8 Australia, India, Ad m, E^ypt Mediterranean Porti-. ?l yaic Through Bill- of Lailu* i^u-fl r Lhl Ooast, Perafaß Onli i aofl Ports. saasaMst mm I r MAIL LINES Li- VFWARD (K(>P ;j p Ri
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  • 1884 7 MEN FROM OVERSEAS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February sth. Tke call of Empire is becoming more pronounced than ever. Britishers are pouting in from aU parts of the world to light. Let me give a few instances. Contingents have arrived from Shanghai, Hongkong, Ceylou. and the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 616 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE CONPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAI OF INY EASTERN CONPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Oldr-Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00C deijosited witk the Supreme Court of England, and complies with
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    • 319 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Shins. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. -AID DP CAPITAL £1,200,000 SBSERYB PUMD £1,800.001) R«««rve Liability of Proprietors £1200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 48. BISHOPSGATE. LONDON, E 0. 4G2NCIKB AND BRANOBB8: \mriisa» Hongkon* Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombav Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Berembao Canton Kobe
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    • 505 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 118,000,000 RBBBRYS FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at as.- $15,000,000 1 n n nnn Silver $18,000,000} w,ow,ow Reserve Liability of Proprietors^. $15,000,000 OOURT OP DIRBCTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq. PH. Hoiyoak, Esq. G. T.
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    • 351 7 BANTON INSURANCE OFFICE. Lr Capital subscribed $2,300,000,110 Amount Paid-up 500,000,cn Reserve Fund •1,800,000.01 1 Marine Risks at Current Rate?, Boustaad ft Co., Agents ALLIANCE ASSURANCE io, Ur, Accumulated Funds exceed £17.000 000 FIRE A NOTOR CAR RIBKS. Insurances effected at ratea of pvemlo> whioh will be found favourable to tbe
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    • 36 7 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Uoad. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Qood prices allowed or old instraments. Oh sap est and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Bingapore. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer
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  • 885 8 llombay, January 22nd. On his arrival here to-day His Highness tbe Aga Khan was interviewed by an Associated Press representative. Questioned regarding the probability or otherwise of an invasion of Egjpt His Highness declared with emphasis that such a thing was an impossibility. He
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    • 432 8 r c a WHY ARE fThey are tbe result of years of t Tbey are tbe work ef eafcrifncci I MICHELIN TYRES AND ACCESSORIES j can bc obtained from all the leading Agents. Gandy's Belting BFOR THIS CLIMATE e CANDY BeiC. It is not a general term ior Stitched Cotton
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    • 22 8 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., L Court Naval Military Tailors, 59, Conduit Street, LONDON. W. Hr. B* G. DISS.
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    • 366 8 ASSURANCE. By tbe Hoo. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, First Lord of the Admire U IF I had my way I would write tht- word 'AbHuie tei ihc < J I and upon the blotting boob oi every puhhc man. because i atn'r rj sacrifices which are inconceivably smail, faruilicsran be Mr-.
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  • 473 9 Issued by ERASER Co,, Exobange and Share Brokers, Mar. 4th. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. INDUSTRIALS. 81 00, 000 10 10 Atnpang (Kinta) 8.00 9 f>o 8110,000 1 1 Ayer Weng .40 63 $300,000 10 belat A 2.50 SOJ 8300, 000 JC 10 Bru&va r #l .70 1.50 Al
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  • 53 9 Corrected up to March 9) Bank 4 ms 2-4 3 16 demand 2-4 1*32 Private credits Bms t-4 19-82 IHDIA, T. T. 174 i Hongkong, demard 80| Yokohama, demai it 114} Java, demand 14 li Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Hate 6% Bar Silver
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  • 149 9 Tin (137* tone) 188.00 Gambler Cuba Nu. 1 1 1.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 0. Pepper Blaok ordin. t'pora 22. (C Pepper, (White fair) 88 OC Nutmegs (110 to tt e lb.) 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tte lb 22.00 Maoe (Banda) 80 0C Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Bali Coffee
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  • 88 9 From Europe.— Per M. M. Ernest Simons expected on Match 14. lerß. I. Packet Taia expected to reach Penang oa the 15th oi J 6th in->»ant. From China.— Pe» M. M. Chili expected on March IS. Per P. O. Sardinia expected 00 March 17. London Mails Despatched.
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  • 316 9 Per P. O. str Malwa. —Messrs W. Dunman. W. P. Pinkney, J. bketton, R Thoinsoa, T. Glen Dilling, P. Turner. Mr Mrs G Ellis. Mr <£ Mrs U Jton, Mr< Sanders. Mr A Mrs F. H Sullivan, Miss Ndson, Miss A. Martin. Mr EL T. Hancock, Mr P.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 354 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators s^O and Sulphur Powder Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalaug Aspinall Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder $5-25 per 100 in cases of 2,000. Cement "England" brand by The
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    • 14 9 All quotations of Sterling Shares most be regarded as purely nominal for the present
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    • 47 9 The Singapore and Straits Directory for 1915. Price $8.50 per copy. $9.00 post free to places in Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Perils, Trengganu, British North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei; to Siam, Saigon, Netherlands India, &c, $9.50, post free. Publishers: FRASER and NEAVE, LIMITED,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 115 9 WEATHER REPORT. KftuJac.g berbau Hospital. March 8 9 M 3 y 9e M Barjui. 82h*b 29 954 '49.5C0 29 857 Temp. 87. 88 0 8* o We» Balb Tb«» BC.O 80.6 79" Dix. ol Wind caln oihn caln: Max. Ten. p le an*.. 9 .u Mto. do. 74 0 M»*
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    • 430 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vest-els in port at II a.m. oo March ___>, la 15. British. Name Date of Arrival P.emarke Medusa March 8 No. 6 Wnarf Lady Weld Inner Roads E'jplectela Pulo Bukom Amherst March 9 Inner Roade Sri Muar Agapenor No. 6 Wharf Dutch. Hercules March 7 Drente
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  • 1852 10 PONTOPOROS AND CAR3O. Sovh Emden Side Lights. In tbe Supreme Court yesterday morning, converted for the time being into an Admiralty Prize Court, with the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon'ble L. Aft. Woodward, officiating, the action with regard to the condemnation of the Greek ste*amship Poutoporos and
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  • 64 10 The Admiralty bas issued tbe following:—During the week Eeb. 18th to 23rd seven British ships were sunk by German submarines, while the aggregate of sailings and arrivals to and from British ports during that period was 1,381. Since the beginning of the year the average
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  • 307 10 The followiug Singapore properties were disposed ol by auction at Messrs Powell Co. 's sale room yesterday afternoon Freehold laud together with the brick and tile roof dwelling house thereon known as No. 33 Cuppage Road off Orchard Road. Area ***** square feet being part of Grant 26.
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  • 110 10 The Committee beg to acknowledge with thanks receipt ot tbe following: Already acknowledged 110,186 B5 Tan Soo Hock 100 European employees Duniop Robber Co. Malacca and Johore February subscription £8.50 IL M. de Sou /a 2 L. Ln/.aroo 1 V. Kodriguos 1 H. Gomes i
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  • 218 10 The Bishop of Singspore writes to the Guardian' that it lms occurred to him that some tew out oi the nanv clergy who bsve volunteered for service at the Front lm: have benn refused WOUld be glad to accept work in his Dioceas during the uext
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  • 45 10 Agents. Evatt ami Co. Tapah 19,202 total 2 months indragiri -5,826 total A months., 'J'i, -LJM. Agents. J. Rnodgrass Jasin .Malacca) 7,06 8 Agents. Guthrie A( o. Sendayan -15,200; against 19,069; tota! 5 months 96,818; sgainst 8-5,146. Emerald: 10,7^1 against 6,170.
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  • 102 10 Mr I. C. Moulton of Straws* having' received orders to proceed to Bombay to rejoin his regiment, the Wiltshires, left with Mrs Moulton by the Kuching which 6aiied on the sth ult fur Singapore. A number of Kuropeaus. including several j ladies, went on board at tho hour of the
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  • 29 10 The M.M. steamers Chili and Ernest Simons, with tlie homeward and the outward French mails, are due to arrive here on the 12th and 14th instant respectively.
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  • 380 10 Singapore. March Sth. BUBBES. The amount catalogued for to-day's Auctions namely some 222 tons constitutes a new record. Offerings met with a good demand and prices realised show substantial advances. The highest price of the sale was paid for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet at $130. Fine Pale
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  • 175 10 Singapore. March 9. The Rabbet ..action held to day estab lisbed a fresfa record as regards quantitv catalogued there being 222 tous offered. A mU4 h better tone pre .liled and prices i!_ round showed an improvement. Lidding at the outeet was liow, hut during the course
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  • 247 10 medical writer iu the periodical tbe i Hospital' is as kean oa dow u^ for j rubber us any holder uf rabbet shares I could wish a man io be. lie contends, with much force, that rubber-flooring is the very best kiodof toringfor hospitals, aud especially (oc tlie
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    • 10 10 Chronic Chest Complaints, For Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is. 6d
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    • 219 10 APPLES NOW IN STOCK NOVA SCOTIAN APPLES SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO. LTD SINGAPORE, K LUMPUR,, IPOH AND PENANG. »dlrafr* l *ar>afclg-> V< :^TV. .lJ&*:'V?JEiZ3^!e!ottttCXL\\\\*mmmmmmmmmmmm mmm m^ m W^ m m^ m m m m mmm *m DRINK I DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! _.^/V__*\ a\J Irl c. L, A I Jb. »S
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