The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IE.N CENTS SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. NO. B,3i)i).
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  • 155 1 Our London Letter is given on pt-ige 9. A Zappelein raid on Paris hus turned out rather a failure Pago o. Further evidence in the matins trial. was heard yesterdav P.ige 5. Germans and Austrians in Italy have been advised to leave Page 5. Dutch merchant ships
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  • 1482 1 TBE M' A> ari epilogue I I lH Uc of the "31 o'.i^T.itt" in 1 t ich Minister for the !>';uy Las .u< d t* e Military Medal lo the i|uart< master Calk-eh, and the gunner Costa It. was Co/ic w4io. after having if mained near his
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 325 1 rilO EXCELLENT DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS. B% M B* B PBk BBBWA IB f« if Si W I wJr IM »B ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Primier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. THE PICN££R CINEWATOCrUPh THEATRE BEACH ROAD. fo^ F/ l/E NmZHTS O\LY "TrZE3E;:r CHARLES HOWIT {and I A. PHILLIPS HER DREADFUL SECRET I W I
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    • 305 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I Sale of sea damaged produce Pace Assistant storekeeper wanted Page 2. Notice re bunks closing for Easter Page '2. Auction sale cf rare Chinese china and curios -Page 3. Oysters and music at the Adelphi hotel to night— Page 1. Robinson and Cc. have a good selection
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 71 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 23rd. High Water— l 44 ii.rn., I 16 p.m. Howitt- Phillips, Palladium. Licensing Justicts. Wednesday 24th High WactT— a- 2 h.iu.. f-39 p.m. Howitt-PhlUips, 1 aUadinm. Fiist Qoartex Monu. TDorsdaj 25th. High Wd'-PF-J-lfi ».rn.. 7- p m. Howitt Ihiliips, Palladium. I B. I. Homeward mail due. j
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  • 226 2 In an oflQcer s letter from the front to a friend he writes 3y the way, I've got a budding Kipling in the sergeant. He came up Io me the other day to ask my opinion of the following effusion, which, as a matter of fact, although
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  • 63 2 Five Arrfsts in CALCUTTA. Calcutta. March 10th On the arrival of tfce steamer "Edavnna" in port, five passengers were arrested in connection with the recent Singapore riot. It is reported that three revolvers were found in their la «g»ge. All five men are detained in the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 359 2 tJH i Mii-i-Miililliiy ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE. from vso CQSn. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. PHOSPHORISED FOOD Essential for a Tropical Climate. Are your nerves giving you trouble Few oi us escape during this s ason. We get irritab e. ckprease mo down, disinclined tor
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    • 583 2 Notices MAKTIAL LAW. All correspondence relating to Re- 1 quisitioned Motor Cars is to be addressed to the Staff Officer, Emergency Transport, Fort Canning. EXCHANGE BANKS Will be closed on Friday, fnd April Saturday 3id EASTER HOLIDAYS. Monday, ith 233 1-4 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Applications are invited
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    • 468 2 Auctions MORTGAGEES' SALE On Monday, 29th March, at 2-30 p m. Five pieces of freehold land situate at Pay a Lebar Road in the District of Kallang area 9 Acres, 2 Roods and »1 Poles being Lots 190, 186, 191. 188 and 187 of Grants Nos. 202, 203. 205, 307
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    • 462 2 Wanted WANTED AN ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER. Apply to X c/o Free Prese. 23-3 k9 3 WANTED an Agent (Buying preferted) to handle Faints, Ships Compositions, ai d hemical Speciality •> of a teputable Australian Manufacturer. References etc required. Principals only Major Bros, and binith, Johnson's Bay, Sydney, N.S.W. *0-8 t 22-3
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    • 460 2 To Let TO BE LET The comfortable and H iU fc residue know,. ti Ben*** FURNISHED FLAT TO LET 21 The CcMDCKt, r J a;. > __< months from Ist Max. Applj A. E R Om-ttoft Co.. Ltd. tths n c TO LET The house and promt* Ho. 3i,e Street,
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  • 1572 3 i.s: r.<:\ P I KG* irac*oristio -phlegsa— -which afl i:\ou< are vont to attribute so us iich we n-ver essisfl a;.d seldom are r-'-i-ll was never ir.ore manifest We Dlighl bejost getting ready stead of half way through Thini,'- SjQ on silently acd onr> is glad think
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  • 114 3 Disappointment ra Oebvant, Allahabad. February 2>ch. The Pio netiV' London correspondent cables: The first week's submarine policy has di3--i a; pointed Germany. Newspapec comments 'show this feeling. Greater deeds were expected, lljth airships and gubnmriues have been unable to get foil fieedom of movement. It beeins that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER 5 T IV T" TT A f^^ If^ _^v9^B^BBL I i\J I J I—4 1-^ f\ y^ I Hli f m T"*\ T~^ T^i A T~? r^AJ> rw /VIUiJrIKA 1 Jti. jf so*im*HtiJY i TO THE LATEST METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE CARLSBERG
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    • 91 3 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE This most calebrated and incomparable table water In oider to meet the rising demands ot the public has been now introduced here in email bottles, being formerly only use i lu large ones. The VICHT WITERB are three In number. Grande Grille, Hospital and Celesfcln's. The two
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    • 921 3 Auctions REMINDER. THiS DAY, TUESDAY, AT 10-30 A.M. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture &c. At Powell Co's Saleroom, Elegantly designed walnut-stained teak sideboard teak dining table leak and rattan irm chairs American refrigerator teak alineirahs and wardrobes with mirror wax x).ished teak washstands with marble tops
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  • 1227 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, March 23, 1915. The principal feature of the chief naval operations during the past few weeks has been the persistent and successful, although gradual, process of the reduction of certain strong land fortifications covered by minor land defences by the attack of naval first-class units.
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  • 1107 4 A meeting of the Municipal Commission will be held on Friday afternoon. From the agenda, the business appears to be purely formal. Mr Russell Grey, who is training at Dover, is, we are glad to hear, very fit. He says that people out here have no idea of the amount
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  • 329 4 tf COCETWH M T,n Par*. March IB.tfr) p the (Tern. i; u r«p— tal MNMltr attack have wioUitHd u!i 081 pO(?Uu Albert. Arras. In Cbatnptffai u Tbeo O ,vre B u l! oM:,. r:^°; was that he mfftttd considerable A French aviator b*i I, railway static .>
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  • 33 4 London. Mar. L 'J2. A Wash gram state6 thai the a. -.:!.> ritiM in tigating report- that LOMtklM M.. .*> officers were bei\in^ win. tbt I ■ti i r*r' in France.
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  • 59 4 (From Our Oun C&9tts 1p.,1). M il The Tiiuee f Malasu k the intention of the lur-> r to require a l;c< :>e for lie sxpdl obviously more daflniti to 4 1 the ultimate destination. A- Im M ascertained hunting here I i. .:>*..': il not
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  • 118 4 JAVA TRADE DIFFICULTIES. (From Our Own Carre? f--?idtn: WeltevrediM:. Ifttcfc 17tb. Telegraphic informal > aas beeu I ceived by the Batavia FfttgM I that copra, coconut oil and pMafll have been declared contra! d I iaud that therefore tb^r i consigned to the \< i {oversea Trust It LI foi
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  • 93 4 A Malay named BSNfa the second police court fNfc with crummy toMfMI I'.iibru Police Bill If* n auc fui the theft of a WMg police oflicer'b quart* M Accused pa uded fO mauded lor tenteru-r i.::tn the 26tb i A Chinese voluati i on gu (iovernmtnt fflfHOT doinaii: lioon Bte
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 123 4 BULLOGH, LADE Co., Ltd., i GLASGOW. M SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS. 9 SOLE AGENTS his Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT KERCHANTS. LITTLE'S 71/ESD4V, 6t/? APRIL FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY HAS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THIS PAPER FOR FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS OF SOME OF OUR LEADING LINES. NO CATALOGUES
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  • 299 5 h BRITISH PERSISTENCY. Heavy Loss in Officers. [L-f Qsjbaisiiiifi Cable]. BiUTM*I Sy»"icm. London, 31 The Eyewitness rs ssjs: Si. Eloi is soon iv NVuve Chapelle bat equal pcoofi of ihe. lighting :^s of the B il BOldi< ra. The n nub UK ■■■< led where
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  • 225 5 Lei ireh S l--- v wsn i d a: i 1.. ioys. B. Bf. Bollock (ScoN Guard- _::d Lieu: S. Burn (Gordons), a. !>. Chater, H. 1.. Cholmoley, ;:v: u.k B Dening, It. i'ur.ne. A. J. kbi R C. Hargreares, c J. Hay, 8, -.r-v. K G
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  • 55 5 ion, M 11, 1.2C p m. The Btal I I MU thore U no f mu i boa -I the tiv dt ma| if it. We advu. I tight!; on Saturday aat of i.-.n-i': east ol :kop: fan wgwi on 3 i nrday chi pi r Tljo
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  • 14 5 PREPARING THEE FOR THE ADVANCE. IB 1 11 i RobertBoa i :uf the Genera]
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  • 59 5 PREPABING THEM FOR THE ADVANCE. Psorr i tfl t>: ISJ re for tha fi'cnt of the l'Jl's rdioal XicL op chei exha 1 1 u:iri. r tiiey w ere I kind la Use i aemj when e vv. _.i lovs-, but lo strflM bawd and as many of the enemy
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  • 314 5 A MOURNFUL FAILURE. Driven off by Defenders. [Bf Submarine Cable]. Rsctzs'B SEtiVioa. London. Mar. 21, 11.20 a.m.— Apparently there were two Zeppelins and they dropped at least fourteen bombs on Paris westjern suburbs, starting unimportant flres. Se\eu persons were injured, one severely. London, March 21, 5.20
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  • 94 5 A smart Action. Capetown, March 20. The I'nion Forces have occupied important positions in the southeastern corner of German southwest Africa. March 20. Renter's correspondent with the Union forces reports that important operations under General Botha yesterday resulted in the capture of over two hundred Germans
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  • 103 5 London March 21.— The Germans seized o:T the Belgian coast Dutch steamer "Zaanstroom" laden with eggs for Batavia and a tifth general cargo and took it to Zetbrugge. The butch public is greatly incensed and tear trade is seriously threatened especially with the colonies. shipowners believe the
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  • 74 5 London, March 19. LordCrewe intends to persevere with the proposal to establish tu Executive Council in the I'mted Provinces, as recommended by the Viceroy, M soon u- the Government is in a position to deal with the question, which for the time being has been
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  • 55 5 London, March !20. Lord Haldane pre?:.d:!:g at a war lecture at Queen's Hall said We are dealing with au enemy who chose his own moment and prepared therefor, but the Anglo French armies I tufa d»J established a. dam stemming B German flood and time is now
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  • 50 5 Pfcrift] March '20. Cardinal Lucou, who had been ejected from his Archepiscopal nakice at Rheims is now living in a house exposed to shell (ire. He says the cathedral will be left in its present state for a whole year to be the goal of a pilgrimage.
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  • 77 5 IMPORTANT WIN IN CARPATHIANS. Frzemysl at Last Gasp. [By Submarine Cable], Hsutib's Skkviok. London, March 22. A Petrogrid communique says that the Russian offensive on the west and middle Niemen continues successfully. An important success has been gained in the Carpathians, the Russians storming the enemy's principal position
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  • 174 5 No Estimate of Damage. LoDdon, March 22. A Paris wire states that M. Augagoeur has announced that the battleship Jaureguiberry is also en route to the Dardanelles. London, March 22. The Admiralty announces that unfavourable weather has interrupted operations in the Dardanelles. Seaplane reconnaissance is impossible. Hence the
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  • 41 5 London, March 2'2. The Press Bureau issues a list of complete officers' casualties in the Dardanelles. Indexible. Killed. Lieut W. A. Cawsey. Wounded, since dead Lieut R. H. C. Veruer, Lient A. W. Blaker. Irresistible. Severely wounded. Lieut. Burton.
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  • 160 5 Socialists vs. Military. Amsterdam, March 21. There were wild scenes on Saturday in the Reichstag, the Socialist Ledebour accusing the military of trying to Germanise portions of France, a poJicy which has aroused in Al-sace-Lorraine the desire for French rule. There was great uproar and shouts of
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  • 72 5 Germans Advised to Leave. London, March 22. -A Reuter from Rome says tbatGeriuans and Austrians are advised by their respective Consuls to leave Italy in the shortest possible time. Meanwhile Germans have enteredltaly underwhatare suspected to be false pretences and in such numbers that special police are serving
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  • 37 5 London, March 19.— Official. Mr Peel, the Minister at Bangkok is transferred to Rio do Janeiro, and is replaced by Mr Herbert Dering, Counsellor at Rome who is succeeded by Mr Beaumont formerly at Constantinople.
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  • 26 5 P.erlin, March 19.— Captaia Persiua reminds the Germans they may build new armies feverishly but probably cannot make them so large as Britain's.
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  • 22 5 London, March 20.— Departures. City of Marseilles," Liverpool for Calcutta on March 19. The Assyria left Suez on March 18.
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  • 426 5 When the Court Martial re assembled yesterday morning, Havildar Abdul Ghaui was put upon hia trial, charged with joining in the mutiny on February, 15th, with serving out ammunition to the mutineers, and with being absent from the lines from j February 15th to March 13th. Mr
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  • 308 5 11 WHEN KNIGHTS WERE HOLD." The Howitt-Phillips Co., new to Singa pore, have evidently been taken on trust, for there was a big audience to welcome them at Ihe Palladium last evening. Nor was this confidence misplaced. The Com* puny are a really excellent combination, and the success
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  • 131 5 Figures recently compiled show that the present population of New Yoik is estiinat sd at 5 b 3 Ji 5 3 7 thia being an increase in [our years of 536,664. The list of casualties contains the name of Lt. It. B. Harley. of the :>id Caiaeronians, a younger brother
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 278 5 ROBINSON Co. ENGLISH MADE SUIT CASE (No. 182) IN GOOD QUALITY. HIDE, STRDKG FRAME, TvVO NICKEL LOCKS, RED LINING. 7 INCHES DEEP. I SIZE 22 in. 24 in. £6 iru $28. $31. $34. DISPLAY j Large Consignment of Swiss Muslins Longcloth and Cambric Embroideries, Edgings,Beadings, Flouncings, Insertions and Frillings, etc
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 897 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co., or Batavia. J 2—3, CCLLYKR QUAY. USDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVKRNMfcNT. •Rey>st Muntok and Pelambang Mar 24 •Sisgkawang Singfeawang, Selabau, Peraangkat and Sambas Mar 24 •VamGolss Sema.ang and Batavia Mar 86 •V. Hogendcrp. Berombang, Faneb., Asahan and Belawan-Deli Mar
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    • 571 6 Shipping FIIFPIWAN^ f INF TO LONDON. s.&"BRANKSOME HALL 11 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 McAL9STER Co., Ltd., 11l Till— Hill II I Ii I *****111 i I
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    • 446 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Atlantique Mar 26 Dumbea Apl 11 Polynessen Apl 9 Ootdltleve Apl M Eriiest-birnons Api 2iJ V. de la Ciotat May 9 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, agent INDOCHINA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR
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    • 557 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Peaang, Ceyi H Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading l%oed (or pm* CoaKt, Persian Golf, Ccnttneat&l ana Ameti*! Porte. 0M Steamers will leave Blngapon oz ftfc r, c MAIL LINES Ejmkward Im BOHMI From Singapore, connectinfj
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  • 1028 7 (Via Australia.) German m Inkocencb. 1 Amsterdam, February 23— In the debate upon the War estimates in the Prussian Diet yesterday, the Chancellor declared that the war necessitated tbfi ir trod action of new measures owing to Gernmus's not having inude better war prepo rations in peace time.
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  • 239 7 Hono irs for Bouie, uud medale for all after the war 16 end* d, I'r ii6e for tbe living, and glorious fame for the brave at rett What for thoee who deserve the mo6t, the patient, th" f-pleudid Women who suffered the mo6t and bure it the beet
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  • 117 7 Paris, Feb. 1C The Minister of the Interior to day informed the Social N-.-eda Coininittee of the Chamber cf the measures which he in teudfd to take with regard to women violated by the enemy. M. Malvy declared that it was necessary to oppose the ten daociea
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  • 52 7 Beantifi and adaptable to any style of krehitoctan and to any method of interior inish, are the CRANK wwiderful Art Metal u^iling^. Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Ikingaiowe, Hotels, and Public Mugs. For illustrated catalogue ind p*rti< '.!:irs write to the liorueo Compaaj Lin
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  • 114 7 l»g a man's life with irs tiutfe foot > I not be more terrible than the cruel deRbeumatlsm— Rheumatism thatcrlfplea 'lib awakens the muscles and cru km all con '':i. peace and r>oj>e by Its tiarrih 1 1 Utdtfl Oriental Balm cuies Kheuraatisui. Its i uiru il
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 593 7 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COIPiW. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, E.C. Tbe Company has £20.00C dflt>osited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with
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    • 492 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY SOYIL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,100,000 RESBRYS PDMD 41,800,000 aeserve Liability of Proprietors 41,900,000 HEAD OFFICE: 88. BISHOPSftATM, LONDON, M. 0. 1 AGENCIES AND BBASCHEBI Ajnntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Pufeet Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 500 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PUD-OP CAPITAL 815,000,000 REBERYS FUNDB Sterling £1,500,000 al «8,. •15,000,000 muo nu\ iwn Silver 118,000,000; W»,O00,000 Beaerve Liability of Proprietors^ 110,000,000 COURT OF DIRSCTORB. Hon. Mi. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Ohairmaa, S. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. T.
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    • 328 7 6ANTON INSURANCE OFFISE, U Hongkong. Capital BußBOßißii> W,aoo,ooo,cco Amouht Paid-dp 9 coo.ooo.orf RSBEBVB FUND »1,800,000,Cf 6 Marine Risks at Onnrent Rates, Boustead Co., Agantt ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co, iti, AoOT nir£ryoTitii Insoranoes effected at rates of pvemlaxi whion will be found favourable to tbe Insure* Patspsoi Blmoßt i Co., lU., Hut
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  • 969 8 Nothing Like it in Histoby, MABBED MEN CHARGED TO DEATH MID THE ROAR OF 600 GUNS. I All the accounts from the correspondents agree in regarding the battle now in progress as one of the bloodiest in the whole course of the war. We quote the
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  • 297 8 Impressions on the Field. Cardinal Bourne, who has been with the Army in France, has returned to Lon don. His Eminence, who is the ecclesiastical superior of all the Army and Navy Roman Catholic Chaplains, left England on January 25, and visited the various places in
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  • 146 8 American Food Takk.v by Germans. Americans who Lave been subscribing generously to the Belgian relief funds and food supplies for the homeless people of Belgium will not be pleased to learn that a considerable portion of corn and other foodstuffs never reaches the Belgian people but goes into
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 318 8 Mobiloils M A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." "OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." A PLAIN TALK ON CARBON DEPOSIT. There are three mistaken ideas on Carbon deposit. 1. Light colored oil is commonly supposed to leave the least carbon deposit. 2. Heavy-bodied oils are often avoided through fear of excessive
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    • 98 8 Chronic Chest Complaints, For Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, lg. 6d TO MACHINERY BUYERS. DEAL with BRITISH Firms for BRITISH Goods. We represent leading BRITISH Manufacturers who are specially equipped tc si:pj ■> the I demands made upon them consequent upon the stoppage of German MWMM trade. We are on the
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    • 467 8 SKIN DISEASES. Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Proaprti^ of Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. A person suffering from eruptions of the skin has much to endure it it* y!.; not merely the discomfiture and irritation and pj inful J V^^\ SPtion, hut life is made miserahle hy depress',, n
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  • 17 9 Issued by ERASER Co,, Bxohange and Share Brokers, Mar. 18th. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. fsdfsafsdsfasfad
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  • 53 9 iCOKiiECTKD DP TO March 22) Bank 4ms 1-4 7 '32 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits bm a !-i| Ikdia, T. T. 174^ HONQKON3, dsmai d 20f Yokohama, damHi. a 114 1 Java, demaud 1414 Bangkok, demand 68^ Sovebhignc, haii^ Baying 18-64 Bank o! Bngiaud e f* Bar Silver L
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  • 156 9 March 22. Tin (100 tons *33 00 Gamb:er 9 80 Gambier Cube i^o, 1 i;> (0 Garobier Cube No. 2 9 00 Pepper Block crdm. K'pora... 81.70 1' Pepper, (White fair' 87 251 N T utn«e^fe- 1110 to tie 1b 21.00 j Nutmegs fBO to t> e lb 22.00
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  • 95 9 List of v°eBels in port at 11 a.m. on March 22, l»li. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Orisga March 20 Quorra Kaka Wilbelm March 21 Inner Roads (iiaug Seng Scott U iley Hock Lae N H Omapere Westward Uj Outer Roads Chowtai March 22 No. 6 Wharf
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  • 177 9 m V aW BM Intermediate and local maila wtil be found In list below PYItMH. Malacca, F.M.B. A Johore. (Overlacd) (Daily by Train) 6 a.m. A 8 P M, Sarawak and tloebilt R.ofSarawak 7 am PcuK 'tj Soegi Aingtiong Ham Bateu iP. Hulang Hock Keng Bam Karimon Uock
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 158 9 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT protect the Mudguards and under work ot your Motor Gar with Siderosthen antieorrosive paint which is now put up jdflf (Price $2 50) I^BB^I A the convenience of One gallon is sufficient to keep a car free from rust for several months and soon saves many times its
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    • 8 9 Tfee Singapore and Straits I Directory 'ior 1915.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 461 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK.ROAD}. Weekdayb a Sundays. Mall daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. acd 7.0 p.m. Other trainß leave for Johore bt 8.0 a., 10.29 a., ujon, 1.30 p.. 2.5$ p., 4.40 p Mail arrives liom north at 8.16 a m. acd 7.14 p.tu. Trains leave from Johore
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    • 48 9 CLEARANCES. tu hub Vessel's Name Date of Clearance K!ang March 20 Anamba Sri Muar M Icdrakuala M LLua M Orientul ©DTCH. Prinsee Jnluca *^i a r a 6 t Van Linschoten March 21 Hokoku Matu March 21 Ceylon Maru w Redang March 20 Asdang m ii. j j
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  • 99 10 PROMULGATION OF SENTENCES. Second Public Execution. Yesterday evening &l 5.45 o'clock in presence of an immense concourse of people, outside the Jail Wall, and ou the site of the ole execution giound, the troops and volunteeis in garn&on par.ided iu full strength, to witness the ceremony of the
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  • 595 10 STATEMENT la the case oc 4 men of the Malay States Guides, Lc.Nauk Ahmad. Siazhar, Sultan Ahmad. Abdul Rahman, for joining in a Mutiu\. took up arms against His Majesty The King, and in that they were absent from their lines for three days, ami when found hctd
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  • 116 10 When a post oth'ce clerk nt Toulouse, charged with examining parcels sent from iermany to pri&ouers in France, found a sausage among the mail the other dav, bis suspicious were naturally aroused On examination be found that it had been cut in two aud rejoined, and gulling
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  • 1347 10 From our twn Com^pcnatnl^ M'Gill College Canada Edinburgh, February 18. It is almost 20 years t»iuce Principal Peterson left University College in Dundee for the M'Gill College of Canada but it is evident from his volume of Canadian Essays and Addresses" that he lias lost none of the.
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  • 71 10 The February medal was played for on Saturday and Sunday with ihn following result. t. Smith B8 15 73 G. Chaney l :>. i n. R. i; Wrl.b Bl 0 lL ggatt 91 7 i 11. .It •:>*oi: b t B5 N.:: '("i cards were I i\
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  • 370 10 Manchester. Feb. 1 s. Tlie markets at New irk and Liverpool have this wet b affect* d to some extent by the German khreatt of attempt ed blockade, and uncertainty over thp oiTi-r:s of the fiction of h ttb Governments on shipping generally, bat while cotton has
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  • 425 10 Amoug the vessels iu Madras harbour on Mar. 8 was the 8.1.5.N. Company's Australia, the history of which is of intere&t. Sbe is a German prize vessel cup' u red off Co'ombo. She originally belonged to the German- Australian line and last August was captured by H. M.
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  • 169 10 Cash p [arsi bobdinatiosi Those members o( the 130th King »ieorgn's < > .vji Balnchia (Jacob's Rifles) w'r.'i wen M.ir'titiy tr:t i v insufcordioa. fcion iif.ii od being c evicted were pltced .'I the Ili'T'on:] cntial Jail, art- befog re moved ftotn Rangoon to India, yesterday
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