The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 March 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1915. NO. 8,400
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  • 171 1 The Mutiny trials were resumed yester day Pdge 10. The Russians have advanced further m tbe liarteld region Pape 5. In the West there has b±en pome useful progress made at various points Pag« 5. The Japanese elections have resultt d m a big victory for the
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  • 1244 1 N"j I've made up my mind I m not fl'goiug to have any nasty dirty toldiers m Utf house. Thus Mrs Smith m accents of defiance, when the billeting officers knocked at her door tome six weeks ago. And, looking pn6t her, the a6tute young Lieutenant, who was
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    • 215 1 THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. Programme from 27th to 31st March, 1915. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 P.M. THANHOUSERS GRIPPING DRAMI "T TTPTT IT" Jj U uILJu 3 PARTS. SELIGS SENSATIONAL ANIMAL DRAMA ALONE urn JUNGLE 2 PARTS. A Suburban Pal SL'PFLE VESTED BY j THE L4TEST PATHE WAR GAZETTE I
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    • 389 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Prcmier'Jheatre. ORCHARD F.OAD. last Week of the Season CHARLES HOWITT and A. PHILLIPS With tne r Powerful London Dramatic and Comedy Company cf Picked ARTISIE3 TO-NIGHT! will present TO-NIGHT!! MILESTONES BY SPECIAL REQUEST Wednesday, Mar 31 NOBODY'S DAUGHTER h George Pa.ton. Thursday, *pril Ist. I UMDEK TWO
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    • 204 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j Udiikruptcy notice re Chop Tai Sang Chan Page 2. Notice re closing of Stevens road en Wednesday Page J. Travere and Company advertise a selection of couLd wines Page 5. llobinson'» have a special tbipuient of Snttou'ts vegetable te» d Page 5. At tbe Palladium "Milestones" At
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    • 61 1 THE WEEK. W<gK H'vr-t -t mi 10 3P P) Jeeoeltoo [«c Power Co i MHi^cca-.-t, noon. Pa*Bover Ist Day IJ wi«i IlohJaj). Wednesday 31st TapaN Rnb»»er. Evatts. uoon. lbursda.* Ist April 'V»t, i y ,1 p m Palestine Lecture by Dr J. M. Handy, m.d.. Au^jici C'biDtse .-cbool, s 50
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  • 274 2 The following statement with regard to the attitude of the Chinese refugee* abroad was telegraphed to the N. C. Daily News from Tokyo It is rumoured that we Chinese politi cal fugitives, taking advantage of the uu favourable diplomatic position prevailing cow, are establishing a fresh
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  • 181 2 MORE FRIGHTFULNESS." Gki::.:\n PRESS Advocates Pot-on C VMPAI'.N. The latest manifestation of (ierraan Irightfulness is a direct incentive to housewives to supply our soldiers with poisoned food. The Hamburger. Frem denblatt gives them this advice The British soldiers at the front cannot fight unless the^- are kept well supplied with
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    • 451 2 jSMfc I ill ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW ET POWERFUL TONE. fkom S' s cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Proclamation by Order of His Excellency Brigadier General Dudley H. liuout, Commanding the Troops, Straits Settlements. Notice is hereby given that no Male person of any of the
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    • 755 2 Notices FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. On Good Friday, ?Ld April J£l' f tia'ns will rcn a* on fcUDda,6. C.H. FOX, Ag Gene ai Marager, F. il. ir. hailwaye. Gei e*al Maragei's Cfflce, Kua'a Lumpui, 2ind Match, It 15. 30 3 1h 1-4 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given lhat Stevens
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    • 732 2 Notices EXCHANGE BANKS (Vill be closed oa Friday, 'nd April Saturday b-d EASTER HOLIDAYS. Monday, (th 23 3 14 CHILDREKS CANCING A claps i* hf-ld ft the Virtoiia Memorial Hal), every Saturday, at 10 h.in. Piosptctus on Hpplicatiou at the Uall. I 42 Tbe word and device Pears" as illustrated
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    • 590 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Five Fully Paid Shares of 1000 Guilders Each m the Linkungan < Borneo Rubber Maatschappij To be held it Pcwcli Cos saleroom CN TUESDAY, 13th /PRIL, AT 2.30 PIT. FCttfLL Co, Auct oncers. j I 80-3 !•■>■* j i MORTGAGEE'S SALE o>t Tomtfraogt 6eet ifiedtet PoH«a
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    • 467 2 To Let fURMSHED FLAT TO LET. 21 The Cresc nt. Ui. m h.. lioutbsfron, Ist iVxax All A I iv hne a Co Ltu. 2 3 TO LET Folly Foml bed c >:u} i]}L Ai^y BYBROOK Tunggal 27-3 TO LET PARTLY FURNISHED He-nia V iia |T, Caia i rooBJS. Bwfeioomi
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    • 156 3 I LITTLE'S GREAT SALE I I COMMENCES TUESDAY, 6th APRIL. I FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. I I Great I $j| LADIES' LONG LIGHT DUST I H v[ji GOATS I Ail GREATLY REDUCED |i| ffi Sale Price $17. Usual Price $21. yL* /a*.." WATERPROOFS 3>- In Great Variety to b 3
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    • 275 3 A Few leading lines to be order c d Early From Our Genuine CHEAP SALE. FROCKS. v 'arge and varied selection AFTERNOON FROCKS *\jj §> n i In extra smart styles If/il 3 l t 4 similar to illustration m 'S: II -A t 0 cleared a* prioes to suit
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    • 47 3 m HATS SIMILAR AS ABOVE. M»DE OP LINEN. IN WHITE, TUSSURE HELIO, ROSE. SALE PRICE $1-75 Each. Hugs St«:k t) c!car at a W.RVELLOUS PRICE. A OARGAN net to bs los\ In All Colours. EACH EACH 1 SALE PRICE $1 75 $1.75.| [UrUAL PRICE $3 50& $3.75.
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    • 156 3 A SMALL LOT OF J^Bhj 1 COLOURED B SATIN DIRECTOIREC;^!*^ I J— kJ Xvx xN vJT iHj*. fl| SALE DAYS. I A REALLY GOOD Mwß I USUAL PRICE. M \^<~r~) I AFew leading lines to be o rde re d Early From Our Genuine CHEAP SUE. If Jll<re9 pi I
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    • 42 3 A LARGE STOCK OF I WHITE WALKING I dIVIn I IN LATEST STYLES. Sale Price $3. each. I Bargains m Shoes. I A SPECIAL LOT jf BROW^ AND CRLV I CANVAS I PUMPSHOES I TO CLEAR AT I $3. Per Pair. I
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  • 19 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Still wood.— March 2Tth, at Pcsrotrhe" Nas-iui head, ibt wife of H. A. Stallwood, a daughter.
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  • 1836 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, March 30 1915. OMwtd br lathxtncM tad rabrfitcd *> t&,i* Perhaps the mobt brilliant journali&t of to day wiote quite recently: "The Censorship must prohibit all information which might help the enemy, but the censorship must not so far repress the newspapers as to turn
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  • 307 4 We are asked to state for the- infor- ination of those who have received cards. that the Lady Evelyn Youuc b garden parties will be returned on tbe Ist and Bid Tuesday of each month, if j^ue. A ptragraph m home paper gives loeM remiuiscenceb of S;r Chaths >o;itheys earlier
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  • 77 4 CHINES VOLUNTEERS FOR PERAK. (From Our Utlll Lurrf,j,, Q ni M Ksi L 29 A meeting of Cttf«*«a day when tt» rotkmtog feao), parsed :-!,;>• U»t h U Force of 100 to 200 v, i»i! Ktood uod oommlMiooed officer! h tbe officer m charge i w,- ;n Lo bFthoChin^ third,
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  • 93 4 PRINCE OF WALES WAR RELIEF FUND. T be- hoi; 1 1 f a-u s > Iff 3iat s-pei barter* n liai of Ii tralia aud China, > ,i n kno« ledge, with mat of the f oUowing 1 a mount pn riouslyi I V. Lee boon GbM Bet. W. Byes
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  • 64 4 HOfSCI I" r I h'...: f'.r the &*al I *w d Gold U CoCpOftfßß Ltd UrfOl it) following are the tesu of D| -raucins at Kau! ',r rLt: 1, LC eud:ti^ l~ib Marcb. 1912 Bom Kox4is -Stoo« Cmslied feMM <iuld obtetoed t tou I.ISO d wtt. Both
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  • 441 4 During the Easter H tenoia marches bavr hepn arrat-ged i > v ;:.«-*-fc dohl to take plare at Ijx... lad ..lc Messrs Foo .100 Wan aid H Xii Tcck will represent Pettaeg I>r KhOttf M i Chung Ah ihcg v;!: peprascnl Messrs Tau Choog Kl;ee and will represent Singapore, The
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    • 290 4 BULLOCH, LADE Co., Ltd., I GLASGOW. MB SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS. H I/.i, us t'"",l T«AUE C*^7 MAfi| i BS^lfc^ SOLE AGENTS Galdbeck, Macgregor Go. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W.NE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LITTLE'S COMMENCES 7L/ESD4V, 6t/? 4P/?/JL L\STS FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY HAS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FULL
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  • 173 5 SHELLING KbSUMED. Heavy Firing on Sunday. [By submarine Cable]. KllfJS'S SSbVIOB. a:1:-::- March 2*.— The latent reports I c Q leva Elizabeth" has been bom net Bg Urn forts m the Narrows f re m the I o: Saroa. The Admirals o: the Ajtitd fleets bad a prolonged
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  • 103 5 ■oAsTCS the Bofphorus Forts. :r jr. .1. Jj ireh 28 The communique Black 3ea Fleet yesterday bum- outside forts acd beiteriee ol ll B I] honsi on i>j:u sides of the Straits. ObserTatMMlS v. ?hirs and aviators I :^e shells ol the Beet were falling (rent exactltueVi
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  • 57 5 I Hatch 28 A telegram emanatbtf m :Le WoIH lureau pretends that the r.?'.v German KiapLre war loan «ll] reach acre than nine milliard-? cf bmu Tbe Novvegian newspaper Ver* isnagakg coaasaeatiasosithe above aJßiaas I the lUCCeee ol :le loan is wore sp ia real aud pities
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  • 367 5 Jewish offices m town will be clo.-ed I|j and to saonpw for the great annual •1 of the Passover. For ISJng a famous actress without peri: a ::;:ic has been fimd ?JU by Ism Ci aathorkies of Peking. am tbe llth. the Rev. Y:\: Xitos vm married to Miss Beebt,
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  • 309 5 GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK. If any Ships Chased. [Bj Suh-mariue Cable KiCTrv'f Sißvici. London, March 29 It appears certain th«t the srearuer Lizzie ?ank L*37 cflthe Isle of Wight. She sighted the submarine towing three of the Delmira I oats. Tbe submarine cue the painter atid spproached the Lizzie."
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  • 122 5 Tokio, March 28. The Government hasbad sweeping victory at the general elections. The majority is at least fort] and the result is welcomed by a!! shades of opinion as affording favourable conditions fox domestic and forpign policy. .The Consul General for Japan kindly forwaidd the following official cable
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  • 54 5 B ::.e. March 28. A great national congress to day vras Leid to favour intexrention m tbo vrr-.r. Delegates from the provinces attended and aliu several oi the Garibaldis who received an ovation. Many legislators were also present. The congress pas?ed a resolution calling on Government to
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  • 54 5 London, March 29. A Paris telegram states tun!" a mission oi seven German officers with forty seven cases oi Maria Theresa collars has been stopped by the Italian authorities at Blassowah and has net been allowed to pioceed inland id cpite of a prc.est by the German
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  • 49 5 London. March '29. A New York v.ire states that the missing American submarine has been located at a depth ol three hundred feer. The efforts made to tow her into shallow water have proved rruitle??. and hepe bus been übandoned of Baring the crew.
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  • 30 5 London, March 28. A telegram from Point Sagres says that t!u> Holywell from Calcutta for Liverpool reports fire i-'i number four LoM which has now been extinguished.
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  • 83 5 Martial Law has been proclaimed m tbe district o; Random, IKesidencj ci the Interior British North Borneo. It is much to be feared that that otherwise blameless production The Malaysia Message has put itfelf, by its last issue, very much under the ban cf the Censor. According to the Kokumin,
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  • 234 5 IN THE WEST. Germany's Heavy Loss m Alsace. [Bj Submarine C»blcj. Riutir'b Sbkvicb. I Paris, March 29. The evening commu- nique says: Belgian aviators have bomi barded the aviation camp at Ghistelleg. IWe carried three hundred metres of I trenches eastward of the heights of the I Meuse
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  • 44 5 London. March 28. An Amsterdam telegram states that over three hundred workmen at the submarine woiks at Hoboken were injured m the British Air raid. A new submarine was Eplit iv half and damage doce to another cf very serious nature.
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  • 84 5 Further Progress m the Passes. London, March 29 Petrograd, official Botb sides are attacking west of the Niemen. A btubbcrn buttle is iv pro gress iv tbe region of Szkwa and Oruuleff rivers for tbe possessiCD of German positlODß. Tbe Russians iv tbe Carpathians od Friday developed an
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  • 71 5 London, March 29. —An Amsterdam telegram states that tbe Loka'anzeiger says that Mai^hal You tw-r Qoltz has left Constantinople for Berlin. The reason given for his departure at this critical time is that the Sultan has entrusted him with a special war medal received from the
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  • 107 5 London, March 28. KILLED.— C. H. 11. Macdonald, K. Blnsgrove, H. Xesbit, H. Seward. Wounded. T. Archdale. A. Belfrage, v. Cecil, M Colbourne, F. Hickman, W. K. Macdouald, C. E. A. Terry, 2nd Lieut F. Watt.s Worcestershire? 1 A. Gardner (Es.?ex Regt) L. St H. Morley, A.
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  • 169 5 The Avenir de Tonkin of March 14, speaking eemi officially cays The first act of M. Rouine, the Governor General of [ado China will be, m conformity with the instructions received from France before his departure, to order the mobilization of the Indo-Chinese colony. This question id
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  • 166 5 His Excellency the High Commistioner has. oa the recommendation of the General Officer Comtnttnding, been plea&ed to award the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal to Private Gtcge Thomas Herft. Malay States Volunteer Rifles, m consideration of his twenty years' service m the local iorces of Ceylon and
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  • 110 5 THE HOWITT-PHILLIPS COMPANY. This cotßinny. which is staying m Singa pore for another vreek, began tbe it second 6en'us of plays last gv«ui»g with a very credifnble production of Iladdon Chamber pleasant comedy Pasters By," the production of which was received with great satisfaction by a fairly large intend ance.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 225 5 TO Till" El>iTOR, Sii. As I ventured m my sermon at St Andrew's Cathedral Oii Sunday night to make a protest against the ndvertifed opening of Theatres on Good Friday, may I be allowed eveu n ore publicly through the Press to express the heartiest tbanks of
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    • 283 5 Tbe death is reported m England on February 14 of Sir W. 11. Giles, who for many years was snpi j rinfendeut of the Eastern Extension Cable Offloe m Madras. The deceased retired about three years ago and settled down m the south of England. Mr H. A. Bellaire of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 202 5 ROBINSON Co. AGES'TS FOR SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS SEEDS SUM'S "SPECIAL" COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS PUT U? EXPRESSLY FOR ROBINSON Co. TEili COLLECTION COS A T N- IBS FOLLOWING Bradd Beans Kohl Rabi Radish Tomato Dwarf Beans Lettuce Parsley Vegetable Marrow Mustard Carrot Cress Price $1.35 per tin. Mammoth White Sutton's
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    • 50 5 DRINK PETER WALKER'S ENGLISH IiCER iBSEWED AT BURTON-ON-TEENT. All these with an idea of the fitness of tilings will, for the future, avoid wherever possible, everything connected with Germany, cr bearing any name that skews even a distant connection With tLat unfortunate [Country. SKGArORE AGKKT3: CORNER QUELCH Co, (SINGAPORE) Ltd.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 909 6 Shipping 1 XOHINXUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. COLLYER QU4Y. Bka.nl.,> bitravia Ma-- 30 •RF.YS3T Mujtok and Paleinbang Mar 31 ♦Singapore FoutianaS Mar 3l peelmaN Ittoaw, Let n*. Kramvt, Maras Tarem a, Mid li, Goutiag, Poeloei'aadjaiig aud oerassaa A^r 1 •Sisgk^rv Taaj m' >!ea^€i.lar, Ta'jjjng LeiJong.
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    • 524 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO LONDON. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL" sailing about April 5 TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s s. "CITY OF CORINTH' 1 sailin? about April 10 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS f i MODERN HIGH POWIRED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS
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    • 509 6 Shipping I MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Atlautique Mar 26 i Nera Ap! 11 Polyne-sea A»)l 9 tordiilere Api 25 Ertieat-tirnons Apt 2-t Am&zoae May fl Nera lLty 2 1 Chili May i 3 Cordillera June 4! Atlaatiqie -lune 6; Amazone June i«
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    • 554 6 Shipping P, &~fl"~ STEAM NAVIGATION COMP4 S^ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi H Australia, India, Aden, £g ypi Mediterranean Ports, Plymoctb and London. Through Bills of Lading m 9Qe d O| p,.. Coast, Perulau Oalf, Continental anfl ArnfeJu!' PortS. "Jonofc, Steamers will leave Singapore n o» 4^. MAIL LINES EOMKWAhL
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  • 1809 7 SCOTTISH LETT ER Ifrpm our 0%1/tt Lt. Brooke's V. C. Edinburgh, Feb. 25. The late Lieutenant James A. O Brooke, Assistaut Adjutant cf the 2nd Gordon Highlander?, who was awarded the V. C. for bravery m an action at Ypres on the 29th October, was the eldest eon of Captain
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 646 7 IE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LABBEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. I PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I* HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old? Jewry, EX. The Comp&ny taaa £20.00 C douo&Ued with the Supreme Court
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    • 322 7 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia $nd China, ISGOSFGittTED BY RQYtI CK&RTER. p AID DP CAPITIL 11.800.00 C RI32SYE FURD 13.8'JO.OCC a«t«FV« LiabDJty of Proji letots <I,aDO,OOC HEAD OFFICE Se, BISROPSeiTZ, LOHDOK, E. O. AGENCIKS AND BSIVCBSB] ÜBflMii Hongksng Penang Bangfeo* Hollo Puie« Bst^vis Ipob K&n^oon 3ocnb&y Karachi Balgon Calcutta Klang
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    • 484 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-OP CAPITAL t15,000,0C0 SJJ3ERYB FUHDB j— £1,500,000 al 2a.« J15.000.00C} iB3 n n 00 SOW 3!5,C00,000f WS.nWJ-WIO B«ierva Liability of Proprietors^. 910,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS, Hem. Mr. D. Landala, Chairman. W. L. Putsenden, Esq., Deputy Cbalnnax, B. H, DcdtveU, Esq. jP. H. Holyoafc, Esq. G.
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    • 361 7 CANTOX INSURANCE OFFIiE, it Hongkong. O4PITAL 6DBBCRIDED $3,500 0«X),tl 0 Amookt Paid-up 500.000,0n Kasßßve Fund 01,800,000,0(1 Marine Rleka fit Current Bates, Boustsad Co,, Agentf ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Is, Ltff. AocanzulAted Funds exceed 217,000 000 FIRE MOT6R CAR RIIH. Insurances effected at rates of yvexQlne whloh will be found favourable 6o the
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    • 37 7 W. J. GAKCIA, 219. Orchard Boad. Pianoc bought, sold or exok*nge6 Good prices allowed or old u> strnmecta. Cheapest and best stock of Mnslc and small music&i goods is Singapore. Piano, Organ Mosi^al ln«cn>- mdiita dviaie r
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  • 1170 8 WHAT WILL BULGARIA DO What will Bulgaria do This is a question (days the Times of India which is uppermost m the minds of many who are watching the trend of affairs m the Near Eastern zone m their connection with the great war. A great deal depends on the
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  • 447 8 Interesting Intebvtcw with Mr. HSXUNG H.si Li:-g. I With a view to ascertaining particulars of the progress made thus far m ronoec tioa with the working of oil mines carried out under the joint supervision of the Xatioual Oil liareau and the Standard Oil Company, a representative
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    • 471 8 6 tflGOY££ Mobiloils I M A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." 44 OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." j A PLAIN TALK ON CARBON DEPOSIT (Continued.) j Unfortunately, the more the layman tries to comprehend carbon deposit the more he is bewildered. He reeds authoritative guidance. EquipI ped with the experience
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    • 35 8 IINGMEBTIR HOUSE, BtHUFWE TELEOBAMB SIEMENS, SiHCAPOf t. Telephone Nc. 857. Manufacturers ana Contractors. BIEIIW BWTiERg DTIiXO IOtU, U tofoa Hoese, iettmlilster, loid&i, Upper Thames Btrstf, L&2{<ci. Lawi^e ana 9VlMf^i Deyt. Dsiston, LoodoD. Stafford asd Sfooiwlcb.
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    • 243 8 DRINK DRINK j i THE BEST EEER OBTAINABLE x x. i i_. o y_^_P_^p^^^f^ _^fl_oy^^_i_Bir EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESFECT3 CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE KATZ BROS LM.. GARNER QUELCH t Co.. Lid., KIAN
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  • 58 9 Corrected dp to March 29) Bank 4 m c 2 4 7 32 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credita £m s 2-***** India, T. T. 174* HONQKONO, denial <1 201 Yokohama, demai d Il4i Java, demaad Mi| BAN(*so&, demand 66 1 Sovbbkignm, Bhui Buying §8 5 4 Bank of BntflnaJ
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  • 1359 9 Issued by FRASER& Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. 20th. All quotations of Steiltcg Efcareß mast be regarded ne purely nominal tor the present. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. j*p. Ibsob. Paid. '.Ast Oiv. Bdtepr. Sellers. 85,000 2a Sa Allagai 74% 19 2 v 600,0' 0 1 1 Anglo-
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  • 160 9 March 29. Tin Oauib er 7 75 Gambler Cube No 1 13 CD Gambier Cuoe No. 2 9 0 Pepper Black oram, pore 23. < 0 Pepper, (White fa>r' fcH 3 Nutmegs <] JO c«; c lb 21.00 Nu f niegB '80 ro t c lb./ 22. 0 C
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 157 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT. Messrs. AY. A. Ross and Brothers the famous bottlers of London, Liverpool and Belfast are now ottering m this market their bottlings of g| BASS'S ALE, !l Guinness's Stout IsKL pilsener beer IUHk "Great Auks Head" label. 1/ -**-3^vß ne vei 7 lii^liest qualities I of the above
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    • 130 9 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOP. PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG T"k Company 'B Steameb "LAMA" 1,193 tons, 1. L. Hcth, CommaLdcr will he doapatctei for tht above ports every Wednesday, at 4 p.m. from the Koada. A Launch leaves Johnston's* Pier for &t amer at 3-30 p. m She
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 446 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK ROAD). Weekdays <s cundays. Mail daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. sj:<3 7.0 p.m. U her trains leave for Johore a: 9.0 a., 10 23 a, nooa, '.30 p., 2.55 p., 4.40 p Mall arrives from north at 8.16 a m. &&c 7.14 p.m Trains
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    • 404 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. on March 29, I^ls. Bbiti>h. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Kika March 2 7 Inner Roads liaugala No. 2 Wharf l)au Whatt Hin March 26 Inner Roadi Pob Ann No. 6 Wharf Lidy Weld No. b Wharf .Mexican Prince Outer
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  • 1165 10 I Tbe nnoual general meeting of the, Haytor Rubber Estates Ltd.. was hejd at the Registered Offices of the Compiny.j French Bauk Buildings at 12.30 p.m. jester- day, when the following shareholders were! present Mr Frank Adam, tbe Hou'ble! E. D. Hewan, Messrs V. Gibbons, C. Everitt.
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  • 170 10 DJAPOERA (INDRAGIRI) RUBBER Co. A gererfi! meeting of tbe Djap^era (Indragiri' Itubber Coiupauy, Limited (ia liqaidaiioa) was held as uoou yesterday, at tbe registered offices of the Company, Freuca I.tck Building*. Mr Percy Gold, the liquidator, proposed that tbe report and accouute, ©bowing tbe manner m which tbe wiudiug up
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  • 520 10 The Poor Chinese STUDBRT. Professor Taylor He.idl.iuJ, of Pcfkiu^ Uuiversity, who has just publisbe»i. through Messrs Metbuen. a t»iu(!Ul>uly interesting book on Home Life iv Cuina '10-. 6d ueL holds that tbe people mo*t d-'ep'y intent on acquiring knowledge are tbe Chinese who cuuie froui the
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  • 30 10 Twputy threp cuuls were taken out for th" Mdicli medal rompptitiou and tb-i winner was found m Mr W. S. Elmslie whj r« tui iird two down
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  • 52 10 We Madras Times regret to Bee m our list o domestic occurrences that Mr Pbilip Smith bas been bhot at Singapore. His widowed mother is one of the oldest iesident-4 of Ooty. Mcch sympathy will io out to bei, as nlso to bis sister, Mi6a I hilip-Smith, of Nellore, and
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  • 472 10 I After a lapHe of a we*k, the Mutiny Court Martial pioceedings were resumed yt-steidiy morning when S*p)y Tai Mohamed Kbau, of A Company of the sth iLiiibt Infantry, was put upon bis trial on a charge of joiuing m tbe Mutiny on Febunry 15th., aud being
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  • 154 10 At the As<-i/."g, reeterday afternoon, bpfore the Acting Chid Justtee 'Mr L. M. MToodwardl and r fp-ciaJ jury, a Teochew named Ann >o^n Ting was charged with the niurJer of another ChineM inmed P:in» Kwro!]tj on fbe ev^uing of February 14tli (Chinete N"»w Year's I>-\1 The I>eputv Public
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  • 78 10 Colojibo. March 17. The Tamil Mem her at tbe Legislative Council to-day proposed the aj pointiuent of a select committee to report ou tbe desirability and feasibility of raisn g a Ceylonese army. He meant an army consisting of infantry, artillery aud cavalry. The Seuior Tamil I
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  • 85 10 Regarding the embargo o i the export of various nrticlce from this Colony to which we u-fftred m the leadiug article on Wed net-<lny. we now tetira thut the restriction on fuel has been removed, so far as coal is concerned, and that arrangements are being
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  • 111 10 I Sir WYso X il^eway lias cnce rrore \\i dertttkt n the loug jmrney to North H.'ineo, ntul arrived at .Jes-elton t>u the evening of Friday, *26th Ffbiuniy. accompniiied by Hriiindier General Bewicke Copley. The "Lotus" bnd beeu scut dowu to LHliiiin to meet the Selaußor Jou wbich Sir West
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  • 417 10 I The Russian steamer Boyarin.' on the voyage from Hongkong to Haiphong, observed a c prized fishing junk iv Hainan Strait between lolet Point and Cape Khkii. j One tit^herman who was on the junk was rescued and landed at Hoi Low ou the 6 earner's return to
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  • 113 10 "I'm goiu Mist us that was all he •aid. Mairif d be wpp four child r c n'e d «i!y bread Depended en hi** j-fTort^. What be m^ant WoulJ take a Browning s cn^tle pr-u to tell. England was meLacej, Belgium iH\afted; well. fI is country
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  • 117 10 Chamher of Coiimcbce s Attituie. Karachi, March 10. —In reply to a letter fiom the Commandant of the Sind Volunteer Httles on tbe subject of fen«^Hl ter vice m India for Voluuteers. the Karachi Chamber of Commerce state tbat member* of tbe Chamber are quite williug to
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  • 138 10 PRESBYTERIAN CHUR CH. The Rhy. William Crocp. v 4 closes Lie miuUtry m PenaDß at the *i,d of April, on his traut-ff rence to tbe charge of the Prp^byterinn t'burch at Singapore. The Rev Mr BtrCM, rinn'ster el^rt of rbe new Prehb>terian Church at Ku»la Lumpur, will minister to tbe
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  • 78 10 Why lip despondent concerning the low price of tin. It is the cost of production that ccuufs. The GARRETT Super heated Sreum Engine will save 50°o of your fuel account o~er other types of Sleum power. Thiuk —what 50% of your Coal Bill repreteuts, aud the dividend
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