The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1915
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Title Section15 1915-03-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. NO. 8,391.15 words
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Article262 1915-03-13 1 Tbe battle of Champagne sr.w some very i (le--j)erate lighting, and RlorkMli ittedi were done by the gallant Eoldiere of France Page 5. The Prinz Eitel bus taken refupe in an American port, where tbe ptoposefl to undergo repairs. Reeling has ribeu veiy high in tbe United262 words
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Article1082 1915-03-13 1 POETRY UNDE R FIRE. One always associates roetry with tbe quiet of an English garden and the stiffness of a college library. We got that idea hi early Victori'in il.iys firom tbe class of poetry served out to us. There is an artificial atmosphere about it. Some of it, whenEx - 1,082 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement281 1915-03-13 1 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! ALHAMBRA a THE PICNEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 P.M. A Unique Uigh-Grade Detective Drama THE MYSTERY I Ilk 111 I V I bll I OF THE nIO I HL OSIL I v 3 PARTS i. Mllty, i: l- 1 a powerful and n281 words
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Advertisement352 1915-03-13 1 FOR ȤX MIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 22nd. AT THE PALLADIUM Charles Howitt AND A. Phillip's COMEDY COMPANY, In their Latest tondon Successes m'T^:* 1 WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD J^L 1 MILESTONES WEDNESDAY, DftT THURSDAY, i niDrnMArv March .'srh I DIPLOMACY Vnrrh I RAFFLES 1 WHAT THE BUTLER sIJT Idmissioa352 words
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Advertisement48 1915-03-13 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 > ito 3 for Hjwitt -Phillips 6tMson Page 1. Compound house to let Page 2 Powell's sale announcements Pages 'J and 3. Sale of bullocks at Joh ore Page 2. De Pies/ke cigarettes Page 4. liewlay'a briars Page 5. Latest shipping announcements Pages fi and 9.48 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1915-03-13 1 J. Pi VV pi JTV 13th High Water— B- u a.m., 10 3 p.m. Sanday Uth. High Water- 9-v7 *.m., 10-32 p.m. 4th Sunday in Lent. M. M. Outward mail expected. Monday 15th. High Water— lu-io a.m., 10-26 p.m. Tuesday 16th. High Water— lo-4* a.m., l-^p.m. B I. Outward msil130 words
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Article799 1915-03-13 2 rAt Hongkong on March Ist, the wedditut took place at St Johns Cathedral of L,eu Villiers Gordon Smyth, k.g. a. son j Colonel O. S. Snytb, n.5.0.. of Bed ord, England, to Miss Veromque Walker daughter of l>r Mid Mrs T. M. Walker, o( A telegram was received in Shanghai799 words
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Advertisement365 1915-03-13 2 ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWfcET POWERFUL TONE. from $35 cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. 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 any of the Indian races over Eighteen Years365 words
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Advertisement547 1915-03-13 2 Notices 1 NOTICF. Be s.s. "NAM YONG." -Notice is hereby given that all cargo must h« removed frorr above steamer now JyiDg on T'eTln Llo Samboe beo.e the 14th of' March, ?W5. at 12 p m.. after which time no removal of cargo will be permuted-^ 1,-3 138 NOTICE. Notice547 words
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Advertisement495 1915-03-13 2 To let 1 FURNISHED FUT TO LET. 21 The Crescent, Tanjong^ Katoog for 8 nonthsfrom ißt May. Apply A. E. Baddeley. Ju brie Co., Ltd. 2-3 tthB uc TO LET. Immediate Entry Compound House No. 1, Scott Rosd 4, Ox ey Road Sea Bide Hcu=e 4, 1 anjong Katong. For495 words
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Advertisement433 1915-03-13 2 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, the 16th March, at 2 -30 pm. Freehold Land area ***** sq it T 'gather with the plank and tile roof dwelling (N( known as No. 21 in Loroug No. t fl Ga- iacu Road, Bin g a pott POWELL It Co.. 'i(lliii_ 13 3 lt433 words
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Miscellaneous545 1915-03-13 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.! 4th SUNDAY IN LENT. MARCH 141 H. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. la.m Hoi v Communion (Plain i. j am iolyCoimuun-on<Choral). Hymns 3H, ,*7, foandlBi. j ST. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY LINES. 915 a.m. Holy Communl< n. 8.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Daily Services. Holy Coamuoion, 7 7 4 a a.n,:¥:T545 words
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617 1915-03-13 3 THE RAU B AUSTRALIAN GOLD M INING CO. LTD. v -v. r Progress Repobt for ITOK9 Ksnisf. "27 February 1915. e M ne Measurements and Assay re- n* total of 254 fc made up of I ft til kinft 1^ ft driving, and 91 ft j. as against 375 ft617 words
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Article758 1915-03-13 3 Mr Alfred Noras Interviewed in America. Mr Alfred Noyes, the English poet and peace advocate, and visiting professor of English at Princeton, arrived at New York recently on board the Cuoard liner Lusitania. He said that, although he did uot agree with Mr William Watson758 words
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Article88 1915-03-13 3 I clone] Yamaabila, who arrived in Rydnev t.y the Nlkka Muru. L.is c n :> (1 'hat place r o buy hones foi ih-- Japanese mill [.■.r> trainins tcbi < at r l o Bj I lie :>oat t'ctiDt' Mr N ;-hi 1;: wbo (O tin Dt Mora, of tba88 words
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Article60 1915-03-13 3 The old time iVrtabie Engine i-.s DOH s' v > D^ place to newer ideas. R. Oanett A Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam in which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton in60 words
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Advertisement1324 1915-03-13 3 Auctions REMINDER. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AT 1 P.M. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP HIGH GRADE MAHOGANY-STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE DINNER TEA SERVICES PLATED WARE &c. AT CLAREMONT." No. 108 ORCHARD ROAD. 1 Upholstered teak drawing room chairs; beautifully carved teak hall stand with mirror panel: carved teak bric-a brae whatnot; teak1,324 words
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Advertisement231 1915-03-13 3 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established Head Office— EDINBURGH. locorponted 1825 FUNDS-£13,600,000 1910 An old-established Office of *be highest Integrity with A LOCAL DIRECTORATE. Attractive Schemes— Moderate Rates. Liberal Terms— lmmediate Cover. Chief Agents ADAMSON, GILFILLAN C0. LTD., JL. C. CUTTER, Supt. of Agencies, 6.5. and MALAYA. CARLSBERG BEER! THE231 words
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Article, Illustration1585 1915-03-13 4 Th e Singapor e Free Press. Saturday, March 13, 1915. It was at some date in 1910— we cannot get any nearer to that although we know it was certainly not later than the beginning of 1911 that Col. TiKPINGTON, the brilliant Military correspondent" of the Times, in an article1,585 words
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Article239 1915-03-13 4 WAITING FOR THE GOVERNMENT. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 12. At a meeting of the Veterans or, as they are now known, the Town Guard. la6t night, Mr Justice Ebden said that 9« men were available of various ages, many with previous training. This material239 words
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Article482 1915-03-13 4 Officially communicated from (icvern ment House last night There is nothing to report. The daily reports will be discontinued henceforth uule&6 anything of no:e cc curs. Mr J. K. Nicholson, m u., is ajipointed a member of the Pilot Board to fill the vacancy caused by the482 words
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Article61 1915-03-13 4 "MAY HAVE TOJE EVACUATED; Panic in Constantinople. London, Much I'.^— Ciirn from the P. and n.'\s, nu ■tatin R that the tllfcd l>^anelles, whu:h evacuated h«ilM«jM WMOM^tl retaruing rfetOTMMJt the arms t-uppii.^i bhi Atelegra,., Eton :.a states *hat th«r is a pamc a' un-'antiuople of deecribabJe har.ut.-r Tlie61 words
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Article166 1915-03-13 4 British Officers Daring. London. March -Captain C!:--tlranliai Oaatis, nas b etn %wm Legion H :.our for bravery in t trench..^ 11- m anonytucujy 6I tloned llj ll report ju cra« lu;- v i ioOmc British officer late a Gh i man communication trench I fcttcafog vitfc ii..166 words
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Article83 1915-03-13 4 London. M;treh 11. la the Hcu?e c: Commons, ou beini a-- d vhetim arr&j?* mentb could be made to utilise the services of numbers of ycucg men ia <»veisea» Dominions who wen- ißKfooi to ser^t fe Hareourt said that all the Sell goverciLg boiniuione had put large forcts83 words
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Article17 1915-03-13 4 London. March 10— The paper> that an Australian DOnUl (enl bM 10 in Kuglund.17 words
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Article23 1915-03-13 4 London. March 11 '.:> latest priM are Rubier N I If 41 Hi coconut i.. oat. fortyeigkt: Ml Id DOOM i -V23 words
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Article79 1915-03-13 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAM. BY O RTSSI F THE FKKNCH I i I NERAL. l'an f :,'.arcb 9. The French I are at fraucs 70.70. KMtefci*| MM I :us mu. the opera: MMM In th. r. j. S Bafa-lb ■t-ft stcf Stint-2 brtwcHi the riven liaajoh bat VVi:h muc!> i, ,1:10a.79 words
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Article33 1915-03-13 4 I vif Boa 1 Ivi, MM P The office i I I Ik Worki .>■ held bv Mr >. n,- I by the nbmntx fm I thereof without liB«< 9 cuse, says the liazette. J[33 words
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Advertisement266 1915-03-13 4 5: JW***''^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ it I I! nawtrcy\f^^# IS g f "I think the De Re.zke Cigar- Jfr K X ette« excellent.' *J I'T'HE incomparable I^^// -I M O flavour the exquisite mildness and I jf R absolute purity of "De Reszke" Cigarettes p S have been unanimously endorsed by such p^266 words
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Article575 1915-03-13 5 TAKES REFUGE IN AMERICAN PORT. 1 Uncle Sam's Back Up. [By Submarine Cable]. Kin kk'm iSsßvioa. York, March 11. The auxiliary rl t r I'rin/ Eitel Freidrich arrived at WjwiKWIIMIWI with over three-hundred cgers and crews of eight vessels has sunk, including an Ameri- r: MMtJ. The575 words
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Article44 1915-03-13 5 R rti itid thi'.t no offei Ic tljf Jovtrrirueut of llOfl i^h launching niti d. He did not any G iwm in ihipa were nta earrj ing Um London Chant- iu i" i mring to rd- 1 t ea eg ol *ncn44 words
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Article30 1915-03-13 5 'inrch 1 riM death is anml] wife ol the Ri m Urn Tin* death i» i f (aii^i: Tboanaa Skelloo. M OOBCCd Of Mr RoH »OCd, tht- i:oveii =c.30 words
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Article45 1915-03-13 5 complete chuuge of pro- Um CmMM Casino to night, lobn Bonyan'i "Pilgrim's Piograan," Bed bl four highly dramatic re will also be a new War ar A Chronicle and a Topical Special, 1 w *r subjects, a Wiffles comedy, and ftt ker pleasing photo plays.45 words
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Article129 1915-03-13 5 BRITISH VESSELS' ACCESS TO TSINGTAU. The Strengthening of Garrisons. [By Subsieriiw Cable]. CtXCTTKB'S SIRRWCM. London, March 11. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey stated that Tsingtau was still iu the hands of the Japanese military authorities. As a re suit of communications with the Japanese129 words
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Article284 1915-03-13 5 British Interests Being Watched. London, March 12. In the House of Commons, Mr Neil Primrose, replying to Mr Molteno, said that the Japanese demands of China fell into two categories. The larger constituted an attempt to settle questious that had been outstanding for years. Tbe smaller was an284 words
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Article82 1915-03-13 5 In the House of Commons in answer to a question whether 1 Britain. France and Russia proposed to Serbia the immediate cession to Bulgaria of certain parts of Macedonia as a basis of cooperation with these states, Sir Edward Grey replied that the British, French, aud Rassian governments82 words
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Article237 1915-03-13 5 Piracy That Does not Pay. Pari'. March 12. A great French submarine expert affirms that Germany has a hopeless shortage of feubm.irines, making the blockade fiasco inevitable. London. March 10 The I>aily Mail correspondent at Copenhagen says it is rumoured ia German naval circles that eleven submarines have237 words
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Article652 1915-03-13 5 HOW GERMAN HORDES WERE FOILED. A Terrific Battle. [By Submarine Cable]. Rkutkb'b Skrvium. London, March 11. A wire from Paris says that the official Eyewitness in an important despatch referring to the great battle in Champagne says that violent pressure upon the enemy's lines compelled him to652 words
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Article254 1915-03-13 5 A Great Service to the Russians. London, March 12.— A Paris official statement tayt, that the operations initiated 10 Champagne on February 16th for the purpose of preventing the enemy ftom sending troops to Itussia have been completely successful, The French gain re- presents a front254 words
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Article235 1915-03-13 5 A Well Spent Day. London, March 10. The War Office on nouuees that the fourth and the Indian Corps advanced ye6teiday on r front of four thousand yards for roughly three quarters of a mile. They captured all tbe intervening hostile positions aud trenches. The corps on235 words
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Article77 1915-03-13 5 New Society's Aims. Louden, March 11. H. M. tbe King, re plying to a message from the Kussia Society which has been estahlisfced to promote Anglo-Russian friendship, con veys his hearty sympathy with every effort to promote and maintain a complete and lasting understanding between the peoples of77 words
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Article134 1915-03-13 5 Germans to Try Again. London, March 10.- A Ru9sian communiqu«'' 6hows that the Germans have rallied their forces in North Poland aud reinforced bv fresh troop3 from Germany and the Grodno region are making a fresh effort towards Warsaw from Cbor/elo as their ceutre with Hanking attacks134 words
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Article33 1915-03-13 5 London, March 12, The Bishop of London and hi« chi plain are to the front before Palm Sunday to take Bervices among the tro< ps until after Raster, i33 words
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Article22 1915-03-13 5 Lisbon, Match 12. The Minister for the Colonies takes the Foreign portfolio. Admiral Teiseira Guimares becomes Minister for the Colonies22 words
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Article23 1915-03-13 5 London, March 12. A Washington wire snys that the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Mcadoo, is in hof-pital for appendicitis.23 words
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Article28 1915-03-13 5 1 In the Gazette appears the draft of a bill about to be introduced in the Legia- lative Council, to amend the Reformatory and Industrial Schools Ordinance," 1890.28 words
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Advertisement198 1915-03-13 5 BEWLAYS PERFECT BRIAR PIPES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM SOLE AGENTS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES ROBINSON Co, A r qJi/^o7 State Express Cigarettes are unsurpassed \tA rfe£\y JftD F 3 or P ur^y anc^ fragrance. They are J'^I ifcVyf^P *V a made from carefully selected198 words
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Advertisement860 1915-03-13 6 S h i p p Ijn 1 RONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLL^BR QUAY. PnNTH^^ WITH TRK v vv*4 VKfANOR tWDTA OOVWHWVWWT. Van Cia>on Batavia, tourabaya, Hoeleieng, Macassar. Baik-rapaD. I'alehieb, Kwandaog. Amoerang, aJeuado, I agoeandang. Siaoe. Taroena, Peta, lamabo, Tali^se. Ternate, Totok Kota-boeca, l>jiK^, Gorontalo.860 words
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Advertisement593 1915-03-13 6 Ship p 1 n g ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. s.s. "CITY of DURHAM" sailing about Mar. 11 s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL" sailing about April 5 s.s. "CITY OF CORINTH" sailing about April 10 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd.,593 words
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Advertisement483 1915-03-13 6 Shlpplng M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Chili Mar If Ernest Simons Mar 14 Atlantique Mar 26 bumbea Apl 11 Polynesien Apl 9 Oordillere Apl 25 Ernest-Simons Apl 24 V. de la Ciotat May 9 For all particular* apply to J. de COURTOIS,483 words
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Advertisement511 1915-03-13 6 Shipping P. &~oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPUI For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyln Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through BUIb of Lading issued to* Chi»i Ooml, Persian Ouif. Continental kn(J America Ports. Bteamen will leave Blngapore on o» MAIL LINES HOMIWARD (FOB ECBOf-K Prom Singapore, connecting at s*511 words
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Article815 1915-03-13 7 Awakening Of Military Spirit. [by "the times" peking correspondent.] Matters are fairly quiet in China. There is eome uneasiness in the provinces owing 10 rutiiours of a third revolution, In Kwangtung especially talk runs high}* this being due to a recent attempt of brigands, no doubt815 words
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Advertisement244 1915-03-13 7 Royal riousenolcl s m \A/HI l^£.fcf James Buchanan Cc, 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. \f\ lil Illj ifi |P:< t ]L. IjL "i "l244 words
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Advertisement13 1915-03-13 7 Most Certain Cure. I Phyaicians recommend them. I nfl Of all Chemists. H^i13 words
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Advertisement366 1915-03-13 7 Mobiloils j A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." M WHO RECOMMENDED YOUR LUBRICATING OIL "THAT IS VITAL." Automobile lubricants are like Automobile parts. They must fit the car they are used on. The correct oil cannot be determined by simple tests. Most motorists must depend366 words
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Article875 1915-03-13 8 SOME WAR EFFECTS. Field Before Mechanical Vehicles. Motors are rapidly replacing horses on our streets only 4 per cent of the pass enger vehicles are now horse drawn as far as private and passenger cars are concerned, but it will be a long time till the nappy875 words
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Article105 1915-03-13 8 Neuralgia can be curod Those Parting, ag«nizin», pans can be stoppi d Ilvstfnl Bleep I and pieasact days may be yours You can get j relief OW— this very day and hour— by the use or Little's Oriental Bain. The marvellous efflci nc\ of this wonderful remedy is105 words
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Advertisement666 1915-03-13 8 T{ >*^m^: —j. iA Doable Sategnard. I When buying Worcestershire 'Sauce, fll always look for the signature in IVhiti i^l fffl on the label and see also that the \\7 H U£A& PERRINS is embossed jjj r3 :>^s^ j in raised loiters on the glass bottle. M 1 bJ^ "'""i^'i^666 words
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Advertisement244 1915-03-13 8 $'c> Always Reliable dL'^'M Smokeless Acme Lloid 2£itX car range A 2» "i&W-'' f* |rt| r^* i Powder and S a^-^-vP > Aofc oil i i /r^N ffi Who!esultonl< iLi Y BROS, LT II LOMjOa >iw^—^ —^Miiiißiwn isomm^mm m\ mujnnM^.^^ "IST Messrs CHEE ENG SONS, 7^ (t.S*4^ CIVIL. NAVAL. MILITARY244 words
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Article54 1915-03-13 9 Corrected op to March 12) Bank 4ms >~ 24 816 demand S-4 l 82 Private oredita Bms 2-4 19-32 IHDIA, T. T. 174i Hongkong, demax d 19J Yokohama, demai d H4± Java, demand I**l Bangkok, demand 66f SOVBBBIGNB, Hani Buying *H 54 Bank df England k,. e 1% Bar54 words
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Article157 1915-03-13 9 March 12. Tin (25 tons) 18 2.75 Gambler 8 50 Gambler Cube Nu 1 11.00 Gambler Cube No. 2 9 00 Pepper Black ordiu. fc'pore 21.70 Pepper, (White fair' 88 00 Sutmegß (HO to elb i 21.00 Vutmeaa '80 to t' e 1b 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80 00 Cloves157 words
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Advertisement1425 1915-03-13 9 ONLY LIFE INHUME COIPINY RE6ISTERED IN THE COLONY. URGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL Of INY EASTERN COIPINY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old? Jewry, E.C. Tbe Company has £20.00C a«oosited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with1,425 words
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Advertisement345 1915-03-13 9 CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, U Hongkong. Capital Subscribed •5,600 1 000 I C(0 Amount Paid-up I soo.ooo.ci i REBIBBVH FUND 11,600,000,0(1 Marine Risks at Current Bates, Boustead A Co., Agestc ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, Ltt. Aocumulated Fonda exceed 217,000 000 FIRE lOTOR CM RISKS. Insurances effected at rates of ftemlot which will345 words
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Advertisement79 1915-03-13 9 ESANOFELE Anti-Malaria Pills Sold Everswnere GREATLY USED BY THB ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. A sure cure for MALARIA fevep Highly Eecommen-Jed by tboso wtc have used It Gaggino Co. Bole Are its SingaDore I The Siegapore aeci Straits Directory for 1915. Price $8.50 per copy. $9.00 post free to places in Straits79 words
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Miscellaneous410 1915-03-13 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK-ROAD). Weekdays Sundays. Mail daily leaves (or north at 7.7 a.m. ard 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave (or Johore at 9.0 a., 10.89 a., noon, 1.80 p., 2.6J p., 4.«0 p Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. aid 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore 7.9, 8.«2410 words
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Miscellaneous447 1915-03-13 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessel* in port at 1 1 a.m. on March 12, 1015. BBIWSH. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Esmeralda March 10 Malacca March 11 Inner Roads Klang No. 5 Wharf Faziika No. 2 Wharf Lady Weld Inner Roads Minderoo No. 6 Wharf Sui Sang No. Wharf Inlander447 words
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Article1199 1915-03-13 10 The review yesterday evening, by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, e. c. u.g.), of the landing party of the Royal Navy, and the detachment ot Malay States Volunteer Rifles, was a brilliant success from every point of view. The S. C C. Pavilion was absolutely packed,1,199 words
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Article194 1915-03-13 10 In the second policn court, yesterday, Superintendent T. Leonard, ot the Tanjoug Pagar Dock Police, prosecuted a Cantonese named Leoug Chun Choong for that he being a reputed thief was found on board the blue funnel steamer Deucalion at lip in. on Thursday, whilst that steamer was194 words
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Article264 1915-03-13 10 The outward Chargeurs Reunil line of steamers, the Amiral Olry," is rxpected to day from Havre via tbe tisii.il French ports of call cm route. The K P.M. steamer Melchior Treub arrived yesterday morning from }>elawan Deh, and in the afternoon left for B.itavia, Siimarang and Hourabayu. The264 words
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Article62 1915-03-13 10 Tbe secretaries, Messrs McAlister and Co inform oa that the output from this Company's mine for the month of Febiuarj amounted to l'U 187.20, of whion Pis: 121.60 was plant ore. The returns uro BOmewhal lower aa compared with previous months, but this is mainly owing62 words
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Article534 1915-03-13 10 Court Martial proceedings were commenced yesterday against Sepoy Ibrahim aud Sepoy Suleiman Khan, two men of the J sth Light Infantry, who are charged with joiuing in the mutiny on February 15th., also with being absent from their regiment from the date mentioned until Match 3rd. Mi'534 words
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Article335 1915-03-13 10 The Sino Japanese TENBIOK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Vf king, Feb. 2f>. According to advices received from .Japan, the Tokio Government baa actually oommunicated eleven articles of Japan's demands on China to the Governments of the Entente Powers which are regarded as non contrary to Kussiau nnd335 words
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Article765 1915-03-13 10 Qmieajaii afwttt hsmiass aesli' «it fat j* liaaiit JuvmAfr "Qmne ignotum pro horrihile" And who can wonder at it There has been some making of history in Singapore of late. But the historian has been conspicuously lacking. Why is be mute Echo answers And that again765 words
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186 1915-03-13 10 THE G. F. S, "AT HOME AT WOODSTOCK. I At tbe "At Home and Sale of Woi k held on Febiuary 6th at Woodstock, the residence of the Colonial Chaplain and Mrs Swindell, a net eurn of $364.60 was realised, a very serviceable addition to the fi)Dd<§ of the Girls'186 words
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Article58 1915-03-13 10 The Colonial Secretary writes: i am directed by the Governor to inform you that His Excellency has received a tele gram from tbe Secretary of State for tbe Colonies in which Mr Harcourt btaiet* that j he has it in command to express Hie Majesty's appreciation of the58 words
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Article18 1915-03-13 10 Fiom the Curator we have received the thirteenth report of the Surawal; museum I for the year 1914.18 words
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Article97 1915-03-13 10 Ine Resident M Ouet Society «Mr. S. hei land on March Ku, A (r tfikes place tomorrow .s,' N rV|( lioustead InPtituif. at s-, B '1| tbe past we* 1.. Mr Cceb«, b l tl! to the beadquart, of tL- kZ ,w Society ju Loud.,:. fbii handed97 words
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Article56 1915-03-13 10 Agent*. Sandilands Muk Apents. Paterson r Q J io Benar A <■ npfe, to dattr i 760, liojon«:-7.7£., date 14,480 Sucgei Matang agaiQ? total to dat^ 31.366. Henrietta l -,«.<•- total lo datp 4". 695, Trafalgar 2,44 10 to date |S t «4l. cot B^ain^t 'JO56 words
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Advertisement50 1915-03-13 10 GALA PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT! TO-MCH!!! THE STAR OPERA AT TME THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. Nilasm Chaya WILL BE ST/(.;.: We Sbow A!! New Suneria and Dresses Tc-N:-!-! I SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY Hundreds Turned Away Last Saturday. Tc-morrow Sunday Anothtr New Malay Fairy DttßU SKERHIR ARIFF Y. L. Till, Manager.50 words
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Advertisement317 1915-03-13 10 CHEESE SHIPMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING JUST TO HAND: Gruyere Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR,, IPOH AND PENANG GRAND SPECTACULAR j WAR DRAMA of the MOMENT TONIGHT! 0.30 TO-NIGHT!! HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. A Great War Dracna TV ln^ How B:iton« wert317 words
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Miscellaneous109 1915-03-13 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, 14th Blabcb. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m.. 2.80 and 8 80 p to. Club Bungalow at 9 :;0 and 10.30 a.m.,' 12.15, 6 at d 5.80 p m. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. i Ter Nore.— Miss M. B. handon. Mr G. W. Cracky. Mr ft109 words
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