The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 March 1915
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Title Section16 1915-03-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 81, 1915. NO. 8,40 616 words
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Article267 1915-03-31 1 The inhumanity of the German p'fftojr pro^raaiaie reaches a climax id the sinking of v pas6fnger ship, with iarge loss of !ife. The submarine's crew viewed tbe strug gles of drowuing con combatants wuh inordinate glee Page 5. Other steamers have also been torneJo^d, aad a Datcb267 words
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Article1193 1915-03-31 1 There is accumulation En F'.anJers a v-ibt amount of material for ibe coming British Hornet. The gteat struggle be tareen Civilisation and tha last surviving drugon of the da»k ages that was spawned 10 t lie slime of the Ifaznrian Likes will have its bard, but not yetJock - 1,193 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement272 1915-03-31 1 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT V THE PIONEER GINEMATO6RAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 P.M. THANHOUSER'S GRIPPING DRAMA "LUCILE" 3 PARTS. SELIGS SENSATIONAL ANIMAL DRAMA A BRITISH COMEDY A Suburban Pal SCI F-H SiENTKD SY THE LATEST PATHE WAR GAZETTE uHAiSD CHANGE P FOR 2 MGHTS ONLY. J? R272 words
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Advertisement338 1915-03-31 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. /Ast tVeeA- of the Season CHARLES HOWITT and A. PHILLIPS 1 V.'r.h tne r Powerlal London Dramatic and Comedy Company of Picked ARTISTES TO-NIGHT! willfresent TO-NIGHT!! NOBODY'S DAUGHTER BY GEORGE PASTON. Ihursday, tpriHst. UwDEK TWO FLaGb." j 300 D faiD V, Aorii 2nd.338 words
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Advertisement130 1915-03-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BHetslie College— Page 1. I uoleigh to let Page I Chines© salesman, aleu a clerk, wanted Page 2AUagoff v i'o.'s notice P^ce 2. HarkruDtcy in'imarion« Pi^e 2. Latest shipping aonou J^ements ---Page Ellerslie College. 99, RIVER VALLEY KOAD. MftRTIM LAKE, DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for BOYS and GIRLS.130 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1915-03-31 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 31st T.-pali Rab*e* Evatts, noon. Ttjursda- Ist April H\e,h WnfT- o l p m Paltfitlne Lecture by Dr J. M. Kandy. m.d., Anglo Chinese Scnocl. b iv j .m P 0 Ilomewari mail expected. f?!<h W*i-r— il-c9 a.ro 11-3' p.m. Hi(T*i Wneer— o aa m P. <ft58 words
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Article565 1915-03-31 2 The inhabitants of the small town of Latterworth, m the Transkei, to show their appreciation of Admiral Jellicoe's efforts to keep the *eas open for liiitish trade, have presented him with a silver broom, measuring 2ft. 6in inscribed Presented to Admiral Jellicoe for bis abilities m sweeping the North Sea,565 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement474 1915-03-31 2 a ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SW ET POWERFUL TONE. from $:sca*h. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. MARTIAL LAW. 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 races474 words
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Advertisement537 1915-03-31 2 Notices NOTICE. Net ice is hereby given that K. Arunasellum ißachik) is no longer In our employ and is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. ALSAGOFF Co. 31-3 1-4 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY. No.537 words
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Advertisement726 1915-03-31 2 Notices EXCHANGE BANKS Will be closed oa Friday, 'nd April Saturday 3rd EASTER HOLIDAYS. Mouday, ith 23 3 14 CHILDREN'S DANCING A claps ia he-Id at the Victoria Memorial Hall, every Saturdfty, at 10 a.m. Piospectus on application ac the Hall. 42 "Tbe word and device Pears" as illustrated ai>oee726 words
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Advertisement517 1915-03-31 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Five Fully Paid Shares of 1000 Guilders Each m the Linkungan Borneo Rubber Maatschappij To be held et Pc well Cos saleroom ON TUESDAY, 13th /MIL, AT 2.30 PAT. PCULLL Co, Auc: oncers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of Tongkangs Peer Medina Sultan Secund? r. and Kaderbroa M 'hey517 words
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Advertisement454 1915-03-31 2 Tojjet_^ TO BE LET FULLY 7u^^ Budlelgh," Upper >^ Ml n. i Bis.6tal>Uiig et Entry .s iv li -Ten. T DUDLEY PARSONg 11*1 lltttl U. > t TO LET, FURNISHtO Thulf- Bsasi avhL&th Komi m Tcaaai. 1 bedroom. «d water p 1 8 etc.. on applicHtiuii to E.,< F- lv-2454 words
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Article800 1915-03-31 3 i Tbe annual report of the Stnits Branch of ti*e Royal Asiatic Society for 1914 the following information. S;nce the last general meeting the followiug nfteen new members have been elected: The T.ranch has lost by death six and by resignation five members over the same period.800 words
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Article173 1915-03-31 3 TOTAL COST OF THE PANAMA CANAL. \>n\. Ci-iii. according to (iov Hi.f.u.i; repor».li us far I i 3,558,049, oa it€ n'v |i 0,000,000 umd t r *i P oprmlion tot kbti A i >h »foa», uMi -^«i lb« I v i completed, will ui-vn\> Hand j i mor.u enl ro173 words
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Article978 1915-03-31 3 la India we are cutside th° sphere of the War. The few roars of the EcndenV guns— which the greater number of those people who heaid them at all imagined to be rireworks were the begimiug. and also, we may believe, the end of the warMudias Times - 978 words
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Article78 1915-03-31 3 Why be despondent concerning tbe low price of tin. It i^ tl«e cost of prod action that CCCmtB. The "GAKKETI Super heated Stearu Engine will save 50% of your fuel account o-er iKh-rr types of Steam power. Tbink— what 5030 of yonr Coal Bill represents, aud tbe78 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement835 1915-03-31 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUJ. THE SPRIN3 RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) i WILL BE HELD ON I Tuesday the 18th, Thursday the 20th, and Saturday the 22nd of May. 1915. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 18th May. 1915. 1 THE OPENING STAKES— 2-45 p.m. Value $600. A Sel835 words
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Advertisement457 1915-03-31 3 ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday, the Btb May, 1910. I In all races the advertised Second Prize will %only be given when there are five Starters the property of different owners. I NOTE The attention of owners is called to Rule 123, which makes the hour for Scratching 5457 words
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Advertisement463 1915-03-31 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furcitare, Cottage Piano &c. THE PROPERTY OF A. PROCTOR E*,. AT WOODLEICH. No 583 UPPER SERANCOON ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 10th APRIL, AT 2 P.M. An excellent toned cottage piano by M. F. Facha's &Co teak roll top writing desk wax polished teaH ball463 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1915-03-31 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, March 31, 1915. m*ct fcfcail ttw Pros (he Pwpte > rlffet Mtanfe Ooawed by iaflae.ic* tal abbrtbtd by gala! Kara patriot Troth he* jioricii unoftt 4bs«t flafead >« KaUrim. Lotrity nod Lm. That the "New Piracy," as it has well been styled, is now m1,193 words
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Article1124 1915-03-31 4 Mr A. V. Brown, bistrict Jud^e nral First Magistrate, goes borne to-day by the mail on leave. Mr Talma will act temporarily as Distriot Judge and First Magistrate, Me A. Irving, who went to the front very early m the war with the 11. AC, bas received a commission and1,124 words
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Article114 1915-03-31 4 s i itistic* ai Ch mil Coowieroe M. [From Cut Oum I ni^m ll(T{ Kuala Lin;: ur. Ifa b tttfac Stfeofor ClamWi g| c t) MtlMftl n.eMH,,. Mr H.P.C tA chairm.o, If, A X 1, oeputj cbiiirmao, Me6tri J Moortoi, EidMtiu v 111 K• i Ie, < i114 words
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Article48 1915-03-31 4 I (From Our Oun Vmrmgmtimt.) I !r Hill, preti Li q ;tt of the Ir-oh Qolf lib. I the Ctob t\ .i- Ei b ird t::nes Th- r;• i i i< ilmui they baa for i i Mr SHI vra^ li. I I rvt.ir- and48 words
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116 1915-03-31 4 THE MILITARY SERVICE AT BIDADARI. iritt be I Id i tod*i [.cm 1 :j I tb« vs 1 ,1:: tO 1 bOM Wilt I m i.C. Mutiny, i: ls auQuueced tp »m w. bi i r«d '.-t tb< ibiifl rfco v. rh to >tt»o< Urn Qt BMtei S ;b givtn116 words
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Article32 1915-03-31 4 Mrs 1.1 i lbs wodei ntioi tlaifl htttd Mi B <- Brotfri M r Stacef >i"_iicer Mi Lowmm MBali I i v"L vv 1 total a It •';<-■ > t ;ii agi32 words
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Article152 1915-03-31 4 HOWITT-PHILLIPS COMPANY. i\v request t pttfOCBMSCfI M large atfa !<-.-• >\ Palladium, 'i'i.e plot knows, [tit mi met v n iilai c tfa throofh how i v n Ik;:; of iLf IC\«V pOCted tlj.i. •it r ittU r- I y t h a t:.- :t. tboughti uml ratirel [the acl152 words
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Advertisement70 1915-03-31 4 LITTLE'S COMMENCES TUESDAY, 6th APRIL LASTS FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY HAS BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENTS OF SOME OF OUR LEADING LINES. NO CATALOGUES ISSUED, IMPORTANT DISPLAY Just Received Large Consignment of Swiss Muslins Longcloth and Cambric Embroideries, Edgings,Beadings, Flouncings, Insertions and Frillings, etc! etc!!70 words
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Article589 1915-03-31 5 GERMAN PIRATES SINK PASSENGER! SHIP. Cver a Hundred Lives Lost. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Kbutib'b Skbvicb. MaicfcSf.- -Tbeoutward bound ■.•\-!vr W*«| African mail liver I 4.80 C to Mi wuh 1-40 pMMßtffttf Crew, wa> ?u v >!uanned off Milford Haver. A Lowest jft tiawler rescued H the paj.iecgers and589 words
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Article100 1915-03-31 5 t Times" Speaks Strongly. March S9. Th« Timei" i" i ie 9m Lord Hardinie'i i acton of tLe House Mj| trie fiboli lu:bui^> U M I eiaad certain veto .a'.'.s cc r.ft rred en taeb iittuMßl by Ibi present m 4 extic^ed it because it J thai a100 words
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Article65 1915-03-31 5 GERMANY PREPARING FOR THE INEVITABLE. Reason for Provoking Holland. [By Submarine Cable]. Bsurvs'a SErmcß. Paris, March 29. -The ex-Minister M. P.chon writes that Geimany is deliberate I? provoking the Netherlands and suggests that this is with the object of obtaining more suitable naval bases m view of65 words
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Article607 1915-03-31 5 Hew the "Bluejacket" was Saved. London, March 29. Details of the torpedoing of the Bluejacket an March IT reveal great heroism. Afrer tbe crew took to the boats, though the "Bluejacket" was listing heavily the captain boarded her aloue. inspected the damage and decided to attempt to navigate607 words
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Article40 1915-03-31 5 London. March i».- Kili.kd.~C. If. i Andrews. B. OdhDg, I". Schroder, G. 11. f WyudbauJ. WOUNSSS —B. Kertlaud, S. Nugent. W. OeUestOß, A W, Pagan, E. G. Pbttlips (Lanessterß), H. R Roaaell, !>. ShariJun, H. M, Worsley. «440 words
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Article26 1915-03-31 5 London, March 9i.~4Pia 1 7 4 i Rubber '2i 4d Caylou Co«ono|^|U torty-fIU 45 J, forty n in* Copr* 28| f l^vtyett eooonuft 89-8.26 words
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Article212 1915-03-31 5 ENTHUSIASM OVER BOSPHQRUS BOMBARDMENT. New Dreadnoughts m Black Sea. [By Submarine Cable], RlDTIR'fe SIIVIOI. Petrogrart, March 29. It. is announced that the Russian fleet m the Baltic has been reinforced by modorn fighting units. This affords additional strength to Russian coast towns. This statement has ao important beariug212 words
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Article143 1915-03-31 5 Fierce Fighting at Les Eparges. Paris. March '29 The afternoon coin rcunique says We blew up with a mine a German observation post m the Ypres region. The ecemy tried to retake trenches at Les Eptrges which they lost on the twenty-seventh hut after a violent engagement143 words
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Article30 1915-03-31 5 London, March au. Reuter gays that Gernjauy recently put strong diplomatic pros&ure on Rumania to allow a German Corps to traverse Rumania to Turkey but Rumania refused.30 words
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Article164 1915-03-31 5 Important Bearing of the Drink Question. London, March. B 0. Mr Lloyd (ieorge received a deputation of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation who, after men tioning that uone of them were teetotallers, urged the total closing of public housM and clubs m areas where munitione were produced.164 words
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Article121 1915-03-31 5 Tliu following members of tbe Dnff Development Co'a Plantation staff were ut home on leave when war broke cut and enlisted and obtained commissions A. H. Currie, 7th Battalion Highland Light Infantry W. M. Wace, 6tU Battalion Bedford? H N. Goodwin Bailey, 6th Battalion Staffords. Mr. G.M.M. - 121 words
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Article431 1915-03-31 5 When the Court Martial proceedings resumed yesterday morning, Sepoy Xishao Ali Khan wad put upon his trial, charged with joining m the mutiny and desertion from his regiment whilst on active service. Subadar Kham Mahomed Khan stated that about a quartet pasi three o'clock on the afternoon431 words
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Correspondence.
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399 1915-03-31 5 To the Editor. Deat Sir With reference to the leader which appeared la your issue of yesterday's date, I trust thut you will give this letter n earner m your column*. While conceding that the whole corps was Kuropeun wheu the first Volunteer Corpi was399 words
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Article57 1915-03-31 5 Li m Ah Geok waa brought op for Bent ence Jn the second policfl court, yesterday, having been convicted a week ago, with regard to tbo theft of flix gunny bags from a store at Boat Quay. The police proved a previous conviction against accused for theft, and tbe magistrate57 words
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Advertisement254 1915-03-31 5 ROBINSON Co. AGENTS FOX SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS SEEDS SUM'S SPECIAL" COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE SEEDS PUT U? EXPRESSLY FOR ROBINSON Co. THU COLLECTION CON TAINS THE FOLLOWING VEGETABLE SEEDS Bradd Beans Kohl Rabi Radish Tomato Dwarf Beans Lettuce Parsley Vegetable Marrow Mustard Carrot ress Price $1.35 per tin. Mammoth White Sutton's254 words
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Advertisement897 1915-03-31 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2— S, Colly er Quay. n-UDBR CONTRACT WITH THK N RTHRKr.A.NDS INOU OOVKKNMBWT. •<<BYSdT Muotofe and Palembang Mar 31 ♦iI.NGxPORE Poatianak Mar 31 1 PKELMaN* Riouw. Ltt ng. Kramat, Maras Tarem a, Midai, Gectiog, PoeloePaudjatg and serabsan Apr 1 •diNGKiRv897 words
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Advertisement544 1915-03-31 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO LONDON. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL' 1 sailing about April 5 TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. "CITY OF CORINTH" sailing about April 10 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to AGENTS 1 B I Bar aJk H grj Wg± JOB W IV Tfiß544 words
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Advertisement527 1915-03-31 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Mar 26 N£ra Apl 11 Polyneaea Apl 9 Oordiil»-re Apl 25 Erbe6t-jrimons Apl 21 AniHZone May 9 Nera Mny 21 CLiii May 23 '"ordillere June 4 Mlantifpe .lune 6 Atuazone June PolyLfesien Jane 20 For ail527 words
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Advertisement559 1915-03-31 6 I Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMP^ For China, Japan, Penang, c cy i t| Australia, India, Aden, Egy pi Mediterranean Poru, Ply moclk and London Through Bills of Lading i^ Qfefl 0I Ooa«t, Persian Gulf, Oonttneotai and L«^ Porte. *«ne«oi» Bteamen wtlJ leave Singapore m 0 MAIL LINES HOMIWARD (rOB EUBOPB,559 words
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1530 1915-03-31 7 The Sarawak Gazette gives the following extended account j His Highness the Rajah arrived at Kapit on the 20th February accompanied by the Honourable the Resident of 3rd Division A force cf atoat 3.0C0 men was at Kapit ready to proceed up river. This force1,530 words
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Article539 1915-03-31 7 Hitting a Blub on the Horizon at Ten Miles. loan article la lv- Foirni! of Cjm- merce. shipbuilding tod ensiueeriug cdi t!"o Fiat Lux' dwelU eu ;b~ tis-tcucdrng !-liuii r ni>j of the I J r t i s- b battle cmi6ers m the North539 words
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Article843 1915-03-31 7 Fortress m a State of Siege. (By Lt.-Col. Roustam Bek m Daily Express.") The Russian Press is carefnlly watching the economic situation of Germany, with which Russian economists are quite familiar. Works by Professor Tougan Baranowsky and many others prove that Kussians for a long time have carefully843 words
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Article41 1915-03-31 7 Why rtiiium iv misery with dfjtettfvtf trouble when a (eitaiu aJleviauve Jur liiai besvy, over-kßd<d feeltufc Is 6t hand m Woodh' Gtttt Pt ppermini nre. The taking of only one Coth will pro\e its va;ue to you. b-old by Dit-Pfr.K-ii^o Ct41 words
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Advertisement217 1915-03-31 7 -3»^ 4^^^. *W* fl I %AJF I I I JF**> %JF M I V|Jl P 3 S Q ff p [Hi v^«w 9 s?fe g% >*y 1 T^ J^L 1 r^^^ r 1^ i,T ->- "V t^ J J 1 V^ i >»rt 1 t x *i A pt/\^* 5217 words
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Article831 1915-03-31 8 Americans' Experiences m the Trenches. The story of the four Americans, three of them the scions of wealchy families, who. eager for adventure and anxiom to aid the Allies, have enlisted m the Foreign Lagiou, and have since fought agmnbt the Germans both m Belgium andDaily Mail - 831 words
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Advertisement220 1915-03-31 8 PROVISION FOR THE YOUNG EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has. namely, how best to provide for the education of his Children, the expenses for which reach their maximum when toe Children are from 14 to 20 years of age. These annuities220 words
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Advertisement25 1915-03-31 8 BUSINESS AS USUAL. MOTORHTpiRITS. PETROLEUM OILS PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities, CASH or C REE IT. HIN WATT <* Co. Pjote 824. 02, Market Street.25 words
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Advertisement144 1915-03-31 8 The Law of Quality is as attractive as the law of gravity. Gravity keeps you j I I j I i !> r* i 1 \rr i~ A >Ti A i V* DT TT 1 i a_i<i_ i— i i iiv i f\ v f\ w C <^j »J r*144 words
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Advertisement124 1915-03-31 8 GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX COP. IN HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE APPLY TO G. OTOMUNE Co. Es rr Messrs CHEE ENG SONS, Vx^Jj^ CIVIL. NAVAL. MILITAPY AND SPORTING TAILC:^ \y^2jf lhe Proprietor, vho has motived Mi ttatetl fir n. lflT aD E: ro^' Rll MasttrTßlK>r Personally iuts-^ i124 words
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Article54 1915-03-31 9 Corrected op to March £0' Bank 4ms ..247 32 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits fc m c 2419 32 (bdia, T. T. 174^ BOSOKONO, denial d 20 J Yokohama, demu. d 114^ Java, demaad Ulj Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovebeiqns, Ham Baying t864 Bank of fcaei&ua k,. c Bar Silver54 words
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Article165 1915-03-31 9 Marcii 10. t aiu buyers *11 25 Gaoibier 7 75 Gammer Cube Nu 1 13.00 Sambier Cube No. 2 9 00 Pepper Black ordm. -po.e 23.00 j Pepper, (White fair 88 30 Nutmeg* (110 to r e lb 21.00 Nutmeg* 80 do t c lb 22. C0 Ma c165 words
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Advertisement625 1915-03-31 9 !E CNLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. *j HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, oid2Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00 C deooslted with the Supreme Court of England,625 words
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Advertisement491 1915-03-31 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, AID UP CAPITAL £1,800.000 REBERYS FUND £1,800.000 Beter¥o Liability of Proprietors £1 200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPBSATE, LOHDOW, B. 0. AGENCIES AMD BRANCHES. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Pnket Batavia Ipob ftangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton491 words
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Advertisement538 1915-03-31 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 115,000,000 RBBSRYB FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at 28.. *15,000,000 MR m Silver Iie.OOCOOOJ •38.n00.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors— 118,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. T. M538 words
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Advertisement387 1915-03-31 9 CANTON INSURANCE OFFI6E, U Hongkong. O»pital Hdbscribel tS.ooo.OOO.ci 0 A.MODNT Paid-up 9 500, 000, 0u R£BBBVB FDND $1,600,000,0« C Marine Bisks at Current Rates, Boustead Co., Agent* ALLIANCE ASSURANCE 10, U<, Accumulated Funds exceed 17,00 c 000 FIRE 4 MOTOR GAR RISKS. Insurances efleoted at raves ot premlat which will387 words
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Advertisement148 1915-03-31 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. POUNDED 1797. HEAD OFFICESJ NORWICH AND LONDON Cioaaee Paid exceed £30,000,03t Lowest Rates of Premium Prompt and Liberal Settlements. TPS BCEHSO Co., Ltd. A|e»» c BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG Thk Company's Steames "LAMA" 1,193 tonß, F. L. Moth, Ccmmardtr148 words
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Miscellaneous303 1915-03-31 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per P, O. Malta expected on April 3. From Chini.— Per P. O. Nubia expected to day. London Hal's Despatched. Left. Due Arrive Feb. 5 p. &O. 8 March 8 Feb. 11 8.1 19 March 12 Feb. 18 M. M. Feb. 18 P. AO. 23303 words
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Miscellaneous467 1915-03-31 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at II am on March 80, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Abbot&ford March 28 L«iiua March 29 loner Road* \~ain Sang No. 7 Wharf Hyrcania Kuala March £0 P <) Wbarf Dttavier Inner Roade C^r'vie Sii Muar Dutch. Trigenia March 2^467 words
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Article1364 1915-03-31 10 London Finan cial Letter. Tbe Market m Rubber Ssrai's Rubber Riveiftide S-langor Yam Seng. A Re- i view of Rubber Progress. The market m rubber continues to display considerable thiuue»~. American demand continues in»i-tent, and borne manufacturers, no longer feeling assured as to fu:ure supplies. t-viLce a desire to] provide1,364 words
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Article247 1915-03-31 10 The report of the above Co fur wLich Messrs AtfamSOO Giltillau are loc.il ag^uts 6.riy>. Ths i> rectors have p'eftt>ure m pie »eutiu£ o the 3hareh*4deri tbe AoconoM of tbe Canipany, as at the dOlh Njveiubrr. 1914. Tue F.re. Mutup. an! Accident Premiums, hftei d^dncClOfl Retunis247 words
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Article143 1915-03-31 10 Tbe fcllowii 3 property was dhposed of by auction at Metbtft Chu g Kez.fi I^^ aud Co's saleroom on Monday tt/teti.oou FiteLold Innd sit Date nt Pa\a Lebar Koad m the District of KaDttLg, Bi^n 9 iicrf, roc do and 21 poles-, bcii^ht by Hadji Mecca for ?4143 words
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Article91 1915-03-31 10 Part of tbe conticpent of tbe flauKo'-v Rtitsian comruuuity, lately ordeied to juiu the ranks, left on tbe 1 4 th iti&t. In tbe second police court, yes'erday, Mr C H. G. Ciaike fiutd L^e A Ng $5 for contempt of coutt. This man was a witness m a certain91 words
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Article354 1915-03-31 10 Singapore. March 80. Rubber. i The offerings at to day's Auctions which amounted to about 155 tons met with a good demand, competition ben:g well maintained to the close. The most noticeable feature of the sale was the stroufi demand for the lower grades of Crepa which354 words
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Article232 1915-03-31 10 Singapore BOtD March. j There was a enqu ry lor most 1 gritiltrs it tiie A icuou be d to day and 1 Hi tbOUgh last weck'l price of |181 pei pibui i'»r Uiobed Su*oksd >bee' Wari uot rraciird the average oi vrti^Ts generally showed an improvement.232 words
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Article176 1915-03-31 10 Muich. BOth 1013. Tbe Indo Malny Company report i To day.* offerings totalled nearly l'U tons aud met a keen demund Ibe fe-tture (f the r«nle was tbe attention Riven ro -crnp aud Baik crepts, vrhicb rose CCXfc»)derabl; m price. Tbe fine grades wore steady, the best176 words
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Article37 1915-03-31 10 Fkiday, Satobdat, Sunday and Monday. Johnstons Pier at 9, 10 and 11 am., 2.30 and 8.80 p.m. Club Buucjp.low at 930 sod 10.30 a. in 12. 15, 8 and o 30 p ir>. I37 words
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Article24 1915-03-31 10 For sum king a cigarette, ard that comi posed of Chines tobacco, fn tbe secoiul i ijolice court yefeterdaj, Vong Mik Naih w66 Lntd24 words
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Article237 1915-03-31 10 A DESPICABLE CHARACTER. Kasiin, a Malay, was charged m the second pjlice couro yesterday witb volutitarily causing hurt to a Japauese woman camtd Teru, o i the evening of March 14th. at her house, No. 89, Bjlaua Street, aho with breaking crockery value about> J6. Complainant btated that she was237 words
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Article157 1915-03-31 10 The Shipping aad tbe Import and Bxoort Oo)ces wui be closed ou Good Friday and open for one buur 'frcin 10 I DQ to 11 n.^u ou srd aud 5,h proximo rtb pectivc-ly. Tbe P aid 0. outwaid mail steatnet Malta" (l dne at IVnarg af 7 cm157 words
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Article342 1915-03-31 10 a B. G." m bis 'Lrndon Letter" to the T;u.tb cf Ctyloiit" wfites as follow The capital of this rompwny. of vrLcse formation I cabled ou. Ib 4^0,000, tuade j up ot 20,000 rTtfereEce, 10,000 ordinary.! hiiJ 60 vti 0 deferred -ha-res of cue pc\iu>i j each.342 words
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Article128 1915-03-31 10 A Warding to Pbking pbom France* Paris, Mutch H.--Le Tempt fay?, cobceroingtbe DegoliatiuuG between China and Japan, that it i§ Decenary to put tbinn on berjznard against toe matfoftOTfetoJ German 1 diplomacy which is try ug to ctiu^-e friction between the P«fciog (liverumpnt nud hor ne}gl)boat;i,Reuter - 128 words
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Advertisement293 1915-03-31 10 f^^ I The Difference m this Baby 5 i^ froni the usual bottle-fed baby is his Rra 1 H IF^' —this is because lie has been reared S babies. Glaxo contains only those things which build >- S and strong bone, muscic and brain. It builds Bti 1 notfiabb) ones.293 words
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