The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 March 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE.N CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915. NO. 8,30.5.
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  • 264 1 A f xill dress debate on India's affairs tcok place m the House of Lords, and the opinion was freely expressed that the splendid loyalty of India bo lavi6bly naani Tested since the war began has earned some return Page 5. The campaigns both of east and
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  • 872 1 Such a season bad not been known m all the village traditions. I)jty after day the sun rose m a brazen heaven, and nigbt after nigbt the earth panted under a glittering sky from whicheventhestars seemed to meek at the sneering land. Fields that had once been green
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT A h AM BRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 P.M. A Masterpiece of Action, Plot and Photography Td? SECRET OF THE WELL Drama m 4 Massive Acts. ADAFTED FROM PIERRE SALE'S POPULAR NOVEL ry is rifa with i oweiful situation*, with its entraccing
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    • 153 1 PALLADIUM Orchard Road. C rchard Road. S NGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show nt 9-15 p.m. The most Popular Detect! vp n t v e r g»aph World G...,1ay i« NICK WINTER. The greatest Flr*t>ooi»] Detective of Ail dims. Tnis*rent sl-nth js -ten at
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    • 348 1 FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 22nd AT THE PALLADIUM Charles Howitt rlllllipS With tbeir Powerful London Dramatic and Coaoedy Company of Picked Artistes. WILL PRESENT. MONDAY I The World Famous Farcial Comedy m!", '!i I WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD TUESDAY I The Latest of London Successes M."eh ";.i
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    • 52 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Aigrettes offered Page 2. Powell's auctions Page 3. Revised tailing lists Page fc Bankruptcy notices Page I. Lady canvasser wanted Page 2. Wanted, to share a house Page 2. Huruberette cycle car for sale Page 2. Music during dinner at the Adelphi Page 1. Liqueurs at Culdbeck, Maccregor's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 60 1 THE WEEK. Thorsdaj 1 8th. High \V»r*r— 1 9 ttr. P. A O. HomewarJ mail If aveß. Biblical ani Lite:a»y Research Society. Y.il.C A., 8.30 p m. Friday 19th. High VVaior— 0 I a.rn f-33 p.m. Anniversary Mtg.. C.C.A.- Y.iI.C. A. P.*o p.m. \\j.r Lecture by Mr F. G. Stevens,
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  • 329 2 JAPAN AND THE PHILIPPINES. Peking. February 25. On the 15th, inst. some responsible public bodies m Tokio petitioned Couut Okama concerning the Philippine Islands. The petitioners say that ou account of Japanese pressure, there is a certain portion of responsible Americana including Col- Roosevelt, former President of the U.S.A., who
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  • 364 2 Me3sr3 Williams and Norgate. publishers are issuing a new bat?h of volumes m the Home University Library. The volume on Belgium by EL C. K. Ensor. leader writer of the I > a 1 1 y Chronicle and late member cf the L. C- C, is
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  • 49 2 Ming this method it Is claimed Cylindel Iv.'-rieailou cost b reduced 90 m either Steam, Gas, or oil Engines. Fuel Couramptioo is reduced 0 to 10 and Piston JUlgg,^ alves.and Valve gears, are protected rcui wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars" to those interested.
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  • 183 2 In India, it appears, a Princess may be a veritable Diaua. This is the story of a Rani's hunting adventure as told by a Dbar correspondent of the Pioneer The Hani Saheba has bagged a fine panther m the Thikri State. The version given by the A.D.C.
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  • 112 2 At a meeting of the congregation of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church held m the church hall. Pier street, Perth, W. A., a few evenings ago, to consider questions of church extension aud development, the Rev. Mr Dods, iv the course of his re marks, 6tated
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  • 91 2 Among the Maori warriors who volunteered, far m excess of the number ac cepted for the New Zealaud Expeihtiouary Force were a number of stalwart wahines 'native woaieu^. lo their disgust and indiguation they were informed that their sex debarred them from service. I cau shoot as well
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 283 2 MARTIAL LAW. Proclamation by Order of HU Fxcel lency Brigadier General Dudley H K'dout. Commanding the Troops. Straita Settlements. Notice is hereby given that no Male person of any of the Indian races over Highteen Years of age is permitted to leave the Settlement of Singapore, m whic'u Martial Law
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    • 464 2 Notices The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS fcETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 238 0f 1914. Re CHOP KWONG LONG. NOTICE is tereby given that a Meeting of Creditors m tbe at-ove matter wiil be held at the Bankruptcy Office, Singapore, on the 2?nd
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    • 370 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioner* of Bingapore require the t-ervices of an Inspector for the Conservancy Department. Ihe salary attached to the post is $135 per urnsem with transport allowance of $50 per mensem. Preference will be given to applicant haviog a knowledge of Chinese and Tamil The successful
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    • 367 2 Wanted 1 WANTED. By Ex-Soldier i mployment as storekeeper, timekeeper or m any position of trunt. Sober and trustworthy. App'y Box 20, c/o Free Press J 16 3 22 3 CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT WANTED. Experienced Storekeeper and Bookkeeper, trained 8t Home, hecks billet whete itriot attention to duty m appreciated,
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    • 375 2 To let FURNISHED FLAT ToTeT^ 21 The Crescfnt. Tanont Kpr, months from Ist May. AppV) '>* Gu brie Co., Ltd. dd Qtiey 2 3 TO LET. Immediate Entiy Compound House Ho 4 Qj M R^ t For further particular- a !(J MEYER BROTHERS 10-3 U TO LET Tttcombt, No. Giistea*.
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  • 1689 3 j/V*** 9*r awn '-cmjpomj&v^ \j hd Rosebery s Son. Edinburgh, February 11. Tbe B] Matment of the Hod. Neil Prim- ,-> tbe new Coder Secretary for oq .v.f-iirs is by far aui away tbe most pop;; U of recent changes. It has a special llgmtl rroai a personal
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 348 3 DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! T*T"ITS t*"> j"^ p*p t*> inf T*y t^ OBTAINABLE 4» J^J f^o J^l X r^ s MOt A f (Um^a EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM: JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd.. RAFFLES' PLACE.
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    • 1462 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, Plants &c. At ERIN VILLA," No. 7, Upper Wilkie Road, O/V FRIDAY, 26th MARCH, AT 2-30 P.M. Carved and eboniseel round centre table wax polished teak sideboard with marble top; teak dining table teak standard chairs dinner and tea services g'ass-.vare Ac. Ion
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  • 18 4 Domestic Occurences. BIRTH Lee.— To Mr. and Mra. *J. M. Lbs of the Health Department, Taiping, a son.
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  • 1214 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, March 18, 1915. In shall the Press th- Paoplei rl;a; auMaM^ Uuiwad by iafiueace and aubribad fata 4 Hare aatrlot Troui he- clort&as ptaoaMi iiWy ffaaaaai f »»»H«»» Lowltr nod Law. In the nature of thing 3 it cannot be often that it is possible
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  • 1097 4 Mr L. A. Rusack has been nppoiuted sub lieutenant iv the 7th Batt. Border Regiment, and has been stationed at Bornugton Wool, I'orset. Twenty-six officers m the K.MS. (ioveminent service have been granted commissions m the Army aud 4 4 others have been granted permission to serve with the Arm
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  • Correspondence.
    • 83 4 To the Editor Sir.-My Committr e desire rr., to bi you that subscription lists are i, w following j)laces. viz ttifr T.ac Singapore Club. TU < iLe CricetClub; The Singapore Golf Cb? The Ledtes" Lawn Teuni*. i gineers" Institute Messrs. John Liu!,^ Co. Ltd Messrs. Robinson
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  • 511 4 AI-: IAL fQ I'l-;! .lujgmert was given patterae] Justice Woodward, situi.^ m idgc Pri/e Court, ia the Mattel i I the fete steamer Pontoporus. His LacigbJp, after ret «winf the capture I the Bart ture by HM S Yarmouth esamiL notable precede!. ts sited support Crown's
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  • 41 4 Vv"e m lufon Co. that the follow g theeeWb I ban been sold the rat off! 1 residence ki iiliioey Boad land lardenaci' quai 1 1 feel part of On I li lingt sown as S Road, total ires
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  • 36 4 The Ni v. Zeal( ebuing •rlieal tot del rerj Joly. that the (61 tnidtttc pw' chafed from lt» I »t»4 Mllloe till then Sii roteph W«i es the view tun: tfc< < In lim oftnlttr mouths ago.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 257 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. ffWk bold Stocks of Qj W^ mostly All Liqueurs FINEST ASSAM BLENDED TEA BLENDED PRODUCED i FROM gg SKI IN THE CAREFULLY BEST SELECTED BEt TEA DISTRICTS VARIETIES -^B^m IN INDIA. v MODERATE IN PRICE Special Blend Ilb Tins Each 65 cts. Flowery Orange Pekoe 2lb $2.35.
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  • 225 5 BRITISH CAPTURE LOST TRENCHES. Advance at Arras. TBv Submarine Cable]. tiBCTCR a SHTICB. ■fcijf, March 16. The afternoon com- „1)3 Tbe Belgians have ccn Illtti their gaius. Tbe British having recap :ured >iint Loi Tnev al8 retook iaa trenches southwest of the village and the enemy to evacuate
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  • 48 5 Loni-" M.irch i B. Fie'druarsbal Freacb :a at tail says The line we caotured Mlwald oi Neuve Caanelle. has been con toted and held despite repeated coua Juiging by the number of lead uias counted on the ground the m caauo: be lass thau seventeen
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  • 57 5 General French Pleased, B March l^th. Field marshal characterises the capiare of Bo _r:;e as a skilfully executed enterprise fa tmanib ifcer stroug counter-attacks rtgkn ot Neuve Chapelle, delivered .•-r:- of minor attacks, but m no easn 1 m recapturing any ground, ihe .ccladed thirty German officers.
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  • 172 5 Territorial Divisions m France. Mar. 16 —la the House cf Lord> Lordl.- kMBMCaaH tha: General French bid tele atfi to the Viceroy of India I ii -laa] c :o inform your Exeei- that the Indian troop? under General ight w;:h great gallantry and -irked succeia
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  • 35 5 i- -Lord Kite! I hi tbe KM}fl baa approi ed I i medal al the euci of the •:inen la oaring m the IS ofl WM where the thoroughly, loyallj an I
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  • 57 5 NEW F.M.S. TOBACO DUTIES Own Correspondent.) ■An Lumpur, March 17. ion Qnced that po* I >fl i per Ib. at no: !es? that: IS pel lb v.t.r.ed a: Lot less Una D tobacco and cigarettes t les- tbaa II .40 cm al! E^yp Tarkisi cigarettes «10 per Mac, Lhinese. Indian
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  • 160 5 No Success for the Turks. London, March 15. —Mr Roberts, ipeak ing m tbe House of Commons, said that future candidates for the Indian civil service may deduct up to a maximum of ouf year from the period &pent m the Navy or Army. Questioned with regard
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  • 71 5 London, March 17. —In the House of Commons it was at-ked whether tbe Chi neee railways for which Japau had atked concessions would be managed by Chinese, or whether they would be completely foreign m all respects. The Hon. Neil Primrose said he was unable to forecast
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  • 162 5 Note to Great Britain. London, March 17. A telegram from Washingtou states that the U.S. Cabinet lengthily discussed the British Order m Council. It is expected that President Wilson will send a draft note to Great Britain after couferring with the Mate Deuirtment. A New Dreadnought. London,
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  • 35 5 London March 17.— A Washington telegram states that the Carranzista Gene M.itteo almanza with hi> entire staff i Tfl been courtmartialled for treason and Torreon by followers of l're
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  • 39 5 L adoo, March 15.— A telegram from A water dam announces tbai all classes oi the population, not only commercial circles, are readily subscribing to the state loan I »1 tbe Dutch Last Indies.
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  • 15 5 London. March 16. Tb« City of Birm ingham left London on tut fourteenth.
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  • 26 5 Londoc. March 15.— Shellac quiet; rubber 'is o^d; cc pra twenty eight; coconuts thirty-niLie buyers. London. Mar. 16.— Rubber 2s oU i Tin 191-
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  • 93 5 FURTHER SUCCESS IN THE CARPATHIANS. Frzemysl's end Draws Near. [By Submarine Cable]. Kictkr's Servicjm. Petrograd. March 16 The communique says The Russians have dislodged the Germans from some of their advanced posts on the Xiemen. The Russian offensive continues successfully on both banks of the Orzic. The
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  • 958 5 DEBATE IN HOUSE OF LORDS. The Executive Council Question. [By Sibniinne Cable]. Riutib'b Swioa. London, March 16. Lord Macdounell to day moves a resolution m the House of Lords to withhold the Royal assent during the continuance of the war to the draft proclamation creating an executive
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  • 86 5 Royal Enclosure Closed at Ascot. London, March 17. Tbe Jockey Club has decided to coutinue racing wheie local conditions permit and local feeling is not adverse. There was only one dissentient. Viscount Villiers m a spaech aunouueed that the Royal Enclosure at Ascot would be closed, that
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  • 326 5 London, Mar 15. Killed. G.W.Coates, C A* Cricbton, R. A. A. Destac Poole. A. Gilmore, W. O. Roare (Durham Light Infantry), Second Lieut. B. J. Holland (Black Watch*. W. J. Kent (R. A.), H. Engelmau, W. P. Spencer, J. L. Stephens, C.Wartnaby. Died of WOUNDS. ft. A.
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  • 217 5 The North China Daily Mail speaks plainly ou the need to 6ee the war through to a finish. It Bays The Teutons, maddened acd desperate will of course continue to ii^ht (or a little while longer, but the end will come, more suddenly perhaps than we imagine.
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  • 34 5 Agents. Welsh and Co. Sembrong 1,760 Tbe decrease m the number of prisoners convicted m Great Britain for indictable offences during the last ten yeare is no less than 7,209.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 326 5 BEWLAY'S PERFECT BRIAR PIPES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT SELECT FROM SOLE AGENTS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS iiNn FEDERATED MALAY STATES ROBINSON Co. f KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. I BOLE AGENTS 1 FOR THE SALE CF WAR OFFICE MAPS NEW MAP 3 RECEIVED EACH MAIL. i BELGIUM AND THE NORTH EAST OF
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 927 6 ShTpplng 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART WAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. nifPKR OONTRA*^T WITH THR NRTHRRLASDP TNDT4 OOVFK^MWVT. •RUMPHiua Samarang, Cheribon and Batavia Mar 18 •SISGKEL Samarang. Cheribon and Batavia Mar 18 •3ISG4RADJA Singkawaag, Selakau. Pemangkat and Sambas Mar 18 •Sikgkara Tan^jong Mengeidar, Tandjong-Leidong, Berombang, Faneh, Asahan
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    • 617 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE^ s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL' 1 sailing about April 5 TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL. s.s. "CITY OF CORINTH" sailing about April 10 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., RUT V Aj3 J ffa r A/w f v H 1 Sfjff
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    • 508 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON aod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Atlantiqne Mar 26 Dnmbea Apl 11 Polynesien Apl 9 Cordillere Apl 25 Ernest>bimonB Apl 23 V. de la Ciotat May 9 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, agent. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd.
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    • 491 6 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, c eyln Auttralia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, ?\jm m and London Through Bill* of Lading i 6 to. r*. Ooart, Penian Gull. Continental anfl 2a22j Steamer* wUI leave Singapore or fcfcQo MAIL LINES Homeward (for Ecbgfe, Prom Singapore, connecting v
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  • 554 7 Major Redway, .who i& the capable military correspondent of the "Globe," makes these suggestive comments on what we believe to be a specially important section of the Franco-German front. And following on tbeee discusses the n ucb debated term initiative which is often so elusive
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  • 268 7 Fibs Brigade m Action. Dr. T. Cato Worsfold, lecturing at the London Camera club on his recent ex j perieuces m Constantinople, said that the most amusing thin^ he witnessed iv the j Tutkish capital was a hcuse on tire. Thf> first fire engine to
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  • 315 7 "Ac Much an Island as Ever." A correepondont writes to a home paper draving attention to the curious apposite,ness to the present time of a letter written by Horace Walpole m October, 1755. Writiug to his friend. Sir Horace Mann, he eaye When the newspapers
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  • 395 7 Singapore. March Uth, 191 T. Beans, Long per catty 06 Bean Sprout! per catty 03 Bamboo Sprouts do 2f Blaohan do la Brinjals do 04 Cabbage* Baravia do nil do. China do 08 do. Salted do 0-5 Carrot^. lin pot ted do li do. Singapore do nil
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 623 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COIPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, OldiJewry, E.C. The Company haa £20.00 C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 513 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200.000 j SBBERYB POND 41.800.00 C ft«Mrv« Liability o2 Proprtelota £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPS6ATE, LONDON, B. C. 1 AOENCIKS AMD BBANCHES: Amntaar Hongkong Penani Bangkok Hello Pnket Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcatta Klang
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    • 512 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 115,000,000 REBERYS FUNDS Sterling £1.500,000 at Ss.- 115,000,0001 Ma nMI Silver 118,000,000 f »»B<»W'WO RtMrTt Liability of Proprietors— 813,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman, 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. O. T.
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    • 372 7 6ANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Lc Hongkong. Capital Subscribed m 91,500,000,0(0 Amount Paid-up I 500,000,011 BBSBBVIFUMD 81,6OO,OOO,(Ht Marine Risks at Current Rates, Boustead Co.. Agouti ALLIANCE ASSURANCE It, Lti, Accumulated Funds exceed £17,000 000 FIRE ft MOTOR MR P.JBKB. Insurances effected at raves of yremlnx which will be found favourable to the
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    • 37 7 W. J. GARCIA 1 219, Orchard Hosd. Piacos bought, sold or exchangee Good prices allowed or old m strumsnts. Cheapest and best stock of Musir and small musical goods ir Singapore. Piano, Organ 6c Musical lustremeets deale*
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    • 116 7 BUSINESS AS USUAL, SHIP STORES and other HARDWARE REQ'-iISITIES DIBBCT FROM MaNL'FaCILR! S a"w-mili and Rioe-mill Rtoaiwienf. Eonlcultoral [mplementa, Bjutcows ftß 1 ran A Bfol Matt-nals, 4 1. KoblM i Bh6£l j P slats. Colours, Cilb and VAcatsftMSi Cooking Utensils, Oo r. Sheets, 'baia^. Hoc kt% 1 H aliow-waits. Hack
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  • 698 8 How Long will a Film Last History is being made so fa6t at the pre- sent moment that there is little leisure to think of the task of reco:ding it fo: the instruction of future generations The m- j teresting suggestion has been made, how- ever, that
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  • 260 8 Cairo, Feb. Bth. The Turkish arrange" mentfl for traversing tha desert were I good The men marched well and cov< ed the distance from Beersheba to the Canal m LG days. The chaplains were instructed I i warn the soldiers that victory and paradise awaited them iv
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 148 8 n t Jimtbets Walk of Wyres. J~^ -"---v;..i-:^ is the tyre which best combines the qualities adaptability, durability* I MlCrlliLlN 1 YKno AJNJJ ALLEocKJKiiIo I TO MACHINERY BUYERS! DEAL with BRITISH Firms for BRITISH Goods. We represent tending BRITISH Manufacturers who are specially equipped to rapply the exoeptioiuU ilfimmifi made
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    • 73 8 Are tok Anaemic? i U" I theredtoi iri theb B^ El the white 1 the re i cor] f ficient. T nourish the .1 ft eyes d a t.e'ing of mi lest > U 1] neic rich, red u/, which <- Eegir^ to get welJ FREE, S m mere taste,
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    • 10 8 Chronic Chest Complaints. For Woods Great Peppermint Care, Is. 63
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    • 229 8 QtftGOY^ I 44 A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR 44 OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST THE HILLS SHOW HOW WELL YOUR LUBRICANT I With the wrong oil your motor must overcome bet. the hill and the faulty lubrication. You will find that the correct oil carries you n;i;ch more easily
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  • 17 9 All quotations of Stirling Bh&iee most be icgarfltd us purely nominal for the present
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  • 54 9 Corrected up to March 17) Bank 4m 8 247 82 H demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits Bms 2-4 India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demai d 20} Yokohama, demai d 114| Java, demaad 14 It Bangkok, demand cci Sovereigns, Bank Buying 98 64 Bank of England X*. c 8% Bar
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  • 158 9 March 17. Tin (200 tons) 184.50 Gambier 8 25 Gimbier Cube Nu 1 13.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 00' Pepper Black ordin -pore 22 00 Pepper, IWhi* fair' 87.50 Nutmegs (110 to Oelb > 21.00 Nutmegs 80 oo t: c lb < 22.00 Maoe (Baada* 80. OC Cloves
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 398 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Wines Etc. Ant Flimigators $40 and Sulphur Powder s2 per tin. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalang slo per cwt. Aspinall Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges- Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder 5.5-25 per 100 m cases of
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    • 133 9 PAINS AND ACHES Headache m ed uot make your life miserable. Toothache need not torment you. Earache need not drive you wild. Backache need net unfit you for work nor neuralgia make pleasure impossible. Little's Oriental Balm cures theee and all other external aches and pains. Stops them quickly. Makes
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 393 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang iveroao hospital March 16 8 m \r m Bpm Barom. B'i Fab. 29 957 59.8C1 t9 86? Temp. Bvo 86 fi 78 0 Wet Bolb Tbe>. 79 h 99 0 U 5 Dtr. of Wind ca!m S calm Max. Texp tn ehaat 91 5 Mln. ao do.
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    • 493 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. on March 17, IVTIS. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Kuala March 16 Inner Roadi Achilles No. 6 Wharf Ban Whatt Hin March 17 Inner Roads Tara No. 2 Wharf Dutch. Rumpbius March 16 Inner Roads De Weert Etnile Sane
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  • 1036 10 When the Court Martial assembled yesterday morning Subadar Duode Khan, one of the native officers of the sth Light Infantry, was put upon his trial. The nature of the charges indicates that the military authorities regard this man as one of the principal ringleaders, and responsible for
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  • 261 10 I Subscriptions to 13th March I*l6 $805,523.48 Interest on C. D. a c balances to 81st to Dec. 1914 812.0 $306,335. J3 The above amounts have been dealt ■wittafl)cording to the rules laid down, or m accordance with the individual wishes of subscribers, with
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  • 249 10 CANADA AND THE MONROE DPCTRONE. Heat of tb» dominion newspapers treat as joke the idea of former Prafcident i aft that m possible contingencies tbe y Monroe Doctrine might be a protection tn Canada. It is clear that there is no putty division en this subject. Sir Robert Bor ilen,
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  • 119 10 China now rejoices m a marriage tax. and a Piking paper outlines the regula tJOOfI which are to govern the levying of this new source of revenue. According to this Statement the regulatiousprovide v method of collection similar to that of th«- stats p tnx. That is
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  • 1081 10 I President Wilson and a Trust Betrayed. 11 So far as I am concerned, Mexico may continue to Btew for ever m her own juice." Sack is tbe callous, 'crml statement attributed to President, i Wood row Wilson, tbe scholar and tbe I pedant, who posed
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  • 424 10 Continued Search for German Suhmarinf.s. between ireland and scotland. Allahabad, February 28th.— The Wo uee»'s London correspondent cables: A continued search is being made for Germau submarines m tbe waters between Ireland and Scotland, which the latest Admiralty notice closes, except for a narrow channel under
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  • 86 10 SHIPPING N OTES. The P. and Bt— mar Sardinia, with the homeward Boglisb mail from Japan iind Chiua, arrived yehterday morning from Sban^hai nud Hongkong, and the will leave at 8 a.m. to day for Colombo where her mails and pasxengern for home will be transhipped into the palatial bteamer
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  • 141 10 Three China const bands ulm bare joined the na\ y *mo« the oui bre,tk < f v ar Miiv done exceedingly wt-ll nod hi\t ie ceived well de*erv« d promotion *n s "hipping -Mid Ki;u'ineeriut» Mr E 9f Igttt -on, foim-il\ m OOftltttAud "f
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  • 31 10 Sunday 2 Ist March. Jobustou'g Pier at 9,10 aud 11 a.m. 2.30 and 3.80 p m. Club Bungalow, at 9.80 and 10.80 a.m. 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 303 10 It is ever a pleasure to welcome oar Patrons and Friends, many of T^T***H r frequent visitors to the Ktlolß I i «™%S£ CASINO utiiits c O OFF BEACH ROAD A 0 i c V! Presumably m search of Plums" id the way of exclu-i c i P 1 >
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