The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 April 1915
1915-04-02
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Title Section15 1915-04-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE.N CENTS SINGAPOEE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915. NO. 8,40s15 words
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Article213 1915-04-02 1 A report from Amsterdam states that the German Yser J ine bns heeu broken. Many German troops have parsed Gbt-ur. going eastward Page 4. Tbe bombardment of the Dardauelk-s forte baa been resumed I'a^e 4. Russia's campaign in tLe Caucasui proceeds successfully, more large eaptorefl of ptisoners213 words
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Article1111 1915-04-02 1 When Etoumania comes into the war bbe Allies will i<iin half a million ex-rt-ilent soldiers that can be thrown into the field. Important s.t- that is, of far mote Importance is the fact that her Hdhefion will cloee tbe onh gap in tbe hostile ring that1,111 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement397 1915-04-02 1 S 3^ J®s !Hr B ORCHARD ROAO. Singr.pcre's Premier Theatre. ORCHAR3 KOAD. L/?Sf TI^O PERFORMANCE. THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 P.M. XHAhLlfc^ illlWlil 3110 Ac lHlLLltui i i a VIGOROUS and i'jWERFCL DETECTIVE DRVM\. With thetr Powerful London Dramatic nnd Comedy Company of n" mi ua397 words
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Advertisement193 1915-04-02 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS No photographs at pconalgatioo cf [sentences Prfge Xo'.i^e to r r; 1 1_- d civilians— Page 2. Caveo i^h \'iiia to let Page 2. Sago Luni? property for s:ue Pace '1. Portable steam engine offered— Page 2. Trams atij the military cevics P'ige 4. Ratz's t-ock<— Pa^e 5.193 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1915-04-02 1 THE WEEK. i Friday 2 d R%h W)'i.:,r-il-:9 a.ii. 113 p'Jl, Qovi F 1 l.v. Bank Boil ay j 3rd H /h \Viiffir- O-titn N 1 ie 1 f R agapore Free Press. Elowitt-PniHlp'*, I'all-idiuuj. **\fh Wh'hi— > .I' 1 nm. P. A O. Outwßul mail expected. E Bter BaJDday.102 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1915-04-02 2 .YOUR KIND OF HKADACHE. 1 i The hi adache which in addition to the pain i eiTt a the impression f a tiph<- band shout the head, ia caused by n rvons cxhanst or. It is a Wesstnc in disguise, becanse it gives warnIng hat you are exhausting your supply582 words
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Advertisement675 1915-04-02 2 SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWtET POWERFUL TONE FROM «^<^*J C-iSil. THE ROIfINSON PSANQ OOMPAKYi Notices SPECIAL CONSTABLES. All Bpecial Constables aie rf quested to attend tin Military Borrice ai Bidadari ou Saturday n :.t arrhFtrg at the- Cemetery oot la 1 1 than 4.80 p.m. Baiges must be675 words
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Advertisement606 1915-04-02 2 i Notices NOTICE. Tbe ppblio arc toftfped that the taking ot photographs doting the Promulgation of s-em--6HCBB on Mutineers la positively prohibit d f.ny offenders will be prosecuted aud their Cameras colli (.ate A THOMSON Major, Provost -torsha!. 24 _-4 SIKGAPCRE VOLUNTEER COFPS. Al! Civilian*, who have not as yet606 words
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Advertisement514 1915-04-02 2 I Auctions AUCTION SALE CF Valuable SS9 years' Leasehold and House Property, Situate £t Hcgo L?ne. Singapore. To be beld at Fcwea: k Cog Sa.e rccm Cn Tuesday, 7th Jpril, at 230 p.m. Three pieces f and gftnateat Ii jo Lati Bingapore tot-aiatea ?»8 pq. ft. compxi ed [in iLite"514 words
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Advertisement344 1915-04-02 2 I To Let I TO LET FURMSKED. The comfoitM.Y snd pleac Btly titaated I raaideno« »iowd m Cavena^h Vi'!a Cavti Bead Gai er Uid on Entry Ist I applj to FCWELLi TO BE LET FULLY FURNISHED Budl i| ei itfooa B ni^, Bt.tbjiuji. t j.. bc 1 DoDIM AHSON: I344 words
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Miscellaneous544 1915-04-02 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. Han:. Holy Communion. 7.30 a. in. Holy Communion (Choral). Bymns in. 550. Bt9 and I-.'. 70 30 am. Matm> Clioral aid Address 11-53 a. :u. Ely Communl n. Hjmna 184, itfand 87. 4 v Children's B rrlce. 5.^0 11-. Featrral Evenfong ard Bi544 words
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Advertisement367 1915-04-02 3 ,jj /<S*rf K. 4 JWmiH k L' /jU V fS y« v^ BMlmWni N-^^^^W^ J tMMkjw^wm MM M fstliudil B 0 Q r p i a o Sw^^^ brcb A L b I^o^^ i $1,450. PfJUfJ lj4s Over 800 in use in S.S. and F.M.S. Put wings on the FORD367 words
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Advertisement34 1915-04-02 3 SINGAPORE SMRTIN6JBLUB.'j THE SPRING RACE MEETING' (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the IBt2i, Thursday the 20th, 5 and Saturday the 22nd of May, 1915. 1 j i34 words
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Advertisement497 1915-04-02 3 Special Condition Regarding Divided Races. In all D vitled Handicaps for Horses or Ponies. entries will be divided by the *-andicapper itro as rusny Class sas advertised, an i each i Class will be separately handicanjed. The' Ha^dicarper may. however, with (he consent of the Comn irte^ a vid° the497 words
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Advertisement307 1915-04-02 3 I u A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." I -OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST" I A PLAIN TALK ON CARBON DEPOSIT (Continued.) Unfortunately, the more the layman tries to comprehend carbon deposit the more he is bewildered. He reeds authoritative guidance. Equipped with the experience gained from our authorita- tive307 words
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Miscellaneous780 1915-04-02 3 PROGRAMMED f FIRST DAY. 1 Tuesday. 13th r.lay, 1915. r 1. THE OPENING STAKES-2-45 p.m. Value $600. A >e\ ic^ "Kace. A liauiii^ap c fot- Hirst's fh it have not won -takn above 1750 since isc January 19 I. Tbe iuut t.», be offered for sale at a >-ta'ei ia'ue780 words
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Miscellaneous55 1915-04-02 3 ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday, the Btto May, 1910. In all races the advertised Second Prize will only be given when there are five Starters the property of different owners. NOTE The attention of owners is called to Rule 123, which makes the hour for Scratching 5 p.m. on55 words
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Article, Illustration1402 1915-04-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Fjriday, April 2, 1915. At id tervals throughout tho vrar,particularly at the close of I;<st year, and again at the end of six months of the war, many were the estimates and stocktakings of the entire war situation. Mat y of these v. err very able1,402 words
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Article872 1915-04-02 4 Wake- up! Yci'.r kiotj aci counliy 1 Deed you has beeD placarded on ft hoarci tig directly overlooking Blackburn Cemetery. Our if-cruitinc HL'^uta teetn to be leaving no fctone Batumed. '1 In the rej)ort of Taj)iL Babbet CompttOf the Dfime of Mr Plswmei was fireo ftsj BeeoodtDH the ippointmeat of872 words
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Article278 1915-04-02 4 GERMAN LINE BROKEN MOMENTOUS REPORT 7RGM AMSTERDAM. Right Wing's Plight [Bf Submarine CabJ**]. London, April Ist. The Ammrd Hi v\ .-paper rieamscbe BU t-ayfetbhr it is aetsfstent j rhmimml that the a,:.. broke tl.! inr.-nan v -i-rl;ue TL. Qtawm m said to hevej suffered e;t\ loaves, nr..: i great mI278 words
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Article55 1915-04-02 4 Resumption ot Bombardment London, H ecjsj so. An k\ th-u hsnaan i 0 ;al re rti laf I aal On 4tlfed ieeti v.e re mmed the bom >aa Is< otef th< lai »t->: airmail an n Banoitring Amsterdam, M^irch 31. I From < pist stats tl resumed the55 words
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Article90 1915-04-02 4 His Majesty snd the Liqucr Qiics: adoi March Bl i gin a letter to 1 thai i:< t that cotl Dg ssil rigoi bs will fcuccet-' Itb tbe gvav< sal n armameni tm tot 'j ism argdj Asm I drinl rl I I delay in the cc:90 words
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Article30 1915-04-02 4 Prepared to Ma Sm London. Had chan a of i thirtei iai in an inter 1 reasons liei I public goc &ii Th trade ws I svery was30 words
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Article39 1915-04-02 4 uul meeting of tL> Mr E. T l. t stf Mito Oi.t ;n:.- tht i:< high p old -.tJ Ik dk en i tui cot tun,; too iue imif w ffa *bout 260 P6I ct-nt.39 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1915-04-02 4 I I J Wilkinsons A TANSAN Jjl Natural Mineral Water \jyyjr CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. i 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. ASSURANCE. By the Hon. WINSTON S.255 words
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Advertisement63 1915-04-02 4 SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, Ltd. Military Service— Bldadarl Cemetery. SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1915. The public a-e inorxned that on Saturday, the 3rd April, between tl e hours of 4 and 6 p. to. the Tramcais from Fafflw Potel ou the Seiaogoon Route will iuu as far a-> Macpheislu Kcad cnly. The63 words
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Article377 1915-04-02 5 DEMAND CF BRITISH SKIPPERS. 1 Wrath at Falaba' Outrage. [l\j SuNnarine Cable]. MwmwtTt Skbvicsl L idOB, M^rch 81 The Secretary rf tlie Mercantile S&arine Associatioa say.-* the FAlaba outrage has aroused the steionaioal I mercsmtils saasters to BTOaffS IBM d it iptsia Davis. They aVtsaand gain la377 words
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Article208 1915-04-02 5 I Britain's Burning Resolution. &m Tock, Match 81. The Globe says g< i::ie .r.ites were humane compared witk (icriaaca. ha*, che United States ■toil warships la outcbatd them. I Evening Sun says German prowess Is a nto thai ci i.'up'ain Kidd and othei ■yets oi208 words
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Article90 1915-04-02 5 Ccvemment's Enlistment Scheme. liflailon. April I.— The Government ii order to fad! I i rking al the docks i: enlisting: tki nVjckew oadai military law \Mth um:-.. paj and an additional gna nntccd ■Biaimiin wage ol iijs weekly OvartioM will p«M >x:ra. As an ex ,t: tl r-r^:90 words
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Article13 1915-04-02 5 I/HHJOB. March 81. Rubber 2s |d, Coconut oil Ceylou atlodt 45J.13 words
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Article180 1915-04-02 5 TURKEY'S HUNf.RY ARMY. A £curce of Disaffection. [Bj Submarine Cable]. fi*rjTi:ir& Skxviob. Terwdos, March 30. Scarcity of food is I dissffectiog the Turkish Army. A party} of revolt aftJnat the Young Turks has' been formed among the officers. Captive Kcbles from Przemysl. London, Match 80. The Pizemys-1 pri-180 words
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Article212 1915-04-02 5 Russia's Successful Campaign. Liban, March 30 Fifteen houses were hi: in the recent attack. Petrograd, March :'>! T.e r .mn.uni- «ays: The Russian can ugo in tbe j Caucasus i> pcoceediog snc< 'ssiully. Tbt- > Rasaiana are advancing from Borchka along the Chorok rivec od ali-o from212 words
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Article74 1915-04-02 5 An fcdian Expedition. Simla. Ap.l 1. A communique says:; Ten thousatl frontier tribesmen assem* bled with i view to attacking Fochi. Consequent! at dawn on Match 26 two squadrons jb cavalry, a mountrd battery, a battalion c .fats and Sikhs under Brigadier Gecei. Fane with tbe North "Waziri74 words
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Article56 1915-04-02 5 .ernian Camp Captured. Ca^eown, Mar. 30. The Fourth mount' '< fed bffiade has captured a German camp| at Tlajeen. fifty 1 liles north of CTkamas. ■•vr.!a uanticics oi supplies ammunition, j .1 estocfa as well as twelve prisoners. Ourasualt es were one killed, two wound i56 words
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Article57 1915-04-02 5 ondot, April I.— Fbe Revenue for th.e finocial year was £226,694,0^0 showing ,a net ncreate of £20,451,188. The 8 p ncip t increases were Customs £3,212 >' CO, Excise 22 722,000, Death Duties 1,028i 00, Income Tax £22,160,000. be on y material decrease was in stamps Lo€57 words
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Article43 1915-04-02 5 Lasdoa, March Sl.— Killed. Lieut. W. if. Fletcher, R.F.A. R. Gelderdoomerve.l Wounded. Captain 11. G. Roberts. 4tb. j Sovch Lancashire.- 2ud Lt:. H. W. Rasa; R. fc. 2nd Lt. If P. Selby, Suffo'.ks Second Limt. V. Tiut&liavre. King's Liver pools.43 words
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Article526 1915-04-02 5 Pron uleation of various eentencea on men t «he sth Light Infantry for participation, in varying degree, in the recent mutiny, took place outside the wall of the Criminal Prison yekterday at 5.15 p.m., in the presence cf a large number of the military forces in garrison, and526 words
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Article215 1915-04-02 5 The Allies Just Cause, The attention paid by tome leading newspapers in Britain to the patriotic efforts of Mr Cassamally Jairazbhoy to enlighten the masses of India, by means of pamphlets in English and the leading vernaculars, as to the righteousness of the allied cause, is215 words
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Article735 1915-04-02 5 Qmioqttid Afmu) fc«mloM m&mls: «ci foi- JO LibeliL JUV2NAI.. An extract from a Scottish correspon- i dent "You will be surprised and a^batnJed to learn that many thousands of \onr coiiDtrymeu here are patriotically doing their little bit for the country by standing idle on strike.735 words
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Article169 1915-04-02 5 The no:!, meeting of the Band o' Elope I will be a social jit the Hind Home, Mr. Sophia, on Wednesday April 7rb. at 4,80. All members ace invited, aud any others wishing to join are welcome. "Which is the first and most important i Sacrament asked a Sunday School169 words
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Advertisement223 1915-04-02 5 NEW BANJO RECORDS. WHICH OLLY OkKLEY HAS MAD2 FAMOUS ON ID in. D.3. Plu;b Label Ml jO? Vkk tf^% 0^ w% Uncle Johnean (Pap w.rt.Mb R f Rweep'd [n'ermeexo (ftubmn) Bl). aSataavM: I wo- top iPeno) (78t. i Whist.iug riufu^ (7t). p, j Qaeea of Parlesoae [It i i- asiiiec223 words
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Advertisement917 1915-04-02 6 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2— s, Collyer Quay. •^UfSKES Baw*,->n, Sourabay-*. Pandjermasin. Stagen, Kotn-Haroe, Saiuariuda, Donggala and Bahk-Pap»u with traash pmeat at BanJjeimasiu to p a -ir Apr 2 ¥an Dmn Belawan De i. A P r *De Giieve Faang A P r a •SiNGK4R\917 words
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Advertisement571 1915-04-02 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO LONDON. s.s. "BRANKSOME HALL fl sailing about April 3 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 McALISTER Co.. Ltd.. MODERN HIGH POWLRED TWIN SCREW EXPRESS STEAMERS. > %l MONGOLIA571 words
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Advertisement924 1915-04-02 6 Shipping Shipping M. M. P. Sl 0 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA JAPAN CEYLOH and STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAK! MARSkILL-S. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Atlantiqne Mar 26 i Nera Aplll V nr fUJ-jo T anon D«.«^»,_ P, i Poiym-s.ea Api 9 uordiUen Apiti ror ttln a. Japan, Penang, Gsyito PZrLest-.-imons Aui 2< AinKzone924 words
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Article393 1915-04-02 7 HUTTON' S MARKET REPORT. Manchester, Feb. 25, The recent developments in connection vith the war have had some effect on the natket, and values of the raw material mve shown some decline although yester Jay afternoon at New Yock there was a sharp recovery, futures closing 9 to 1 1393 words
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Article251 1915-04-02 7 Sufficient to Sirr.'.Y the WORLD FOB 2,0(0 \IAH.. According to a Lriti6h geologist, l>r T. (>. BußWorth, Canada contains in the 'tar bauds 1 of Northern Alberta one of the largest and no4 vnluable oil dtpo6its in the world. lie t-ptnt practically all 1914 in251 words
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Article219 1915-04-02 7 FOU THE pHLLIPPINBB. Dr Wu Tinß Fang visited Minila receDtiy. »nd on beiog ioterviewed oo his return to Shanghai be said he wa6 much impressed by tbe (net that the iclandd are sc little cultivated that thp people have to import practically the whole of their food supply.219 words
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Advertisement175 1915-04-02 7 j BUCHANAN'S I vWw *V r\ wWwl I C ,^^*w^ >^*^^ ml ijf^^^i Sfm Cl ii JIjLJI. Jl j ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY tv. c- nrT rn"Q S*rc^s h^ld tv BUCHANAN Co. at their EVERYWHERE. I Batu Caves Portland Cement Equal in Quality to ANY Cement upon the local Markets,175 words
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Advertisement53 1915-04-02 7 i-o 1 ei frlKs some r )lkn cry, They ure U'V^r bnppv qn«* lo f<+ t. they dou't kimw wuac they want, For no bin^V ever li^lit. Bu* oiih tbiiiiibt' iso »<om«» Ah; be njibt »i d»y I'm >nc, Is ih»T thtie'B Lotbirg iu 1 fe so go d A»53 words
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Advertisement431 1915-04-02 7 BlHlßM^^gffliHiirHiHHllgM|^£l»Hll ■H bill 'ti JTv> LL2 i Indigestieii B Inriit'f^rion is largely due i:> a deb;li:a:el cnnditi r. rf ;!ir stor.iai'i. gBM B*g rondit. on the stomach is unab eto di^e-t food ti: s <\;raot the n. JJJJ y^3 frnm :t. Therefore, the food lavs :n tiie s: irh and431 words
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Article804 1915-04-02 8 Russia, judged by appearaDCCß, is fcononucally It^e LurC by ibe war than the three otber great Cootinental belligereuttf. Neither in Petrogcad uor in the pioviucial towns which I have visited, writes a correspondent of the Westminster, are there signs of any Ferioua dprangeTneut of business. Again*;804 words
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Advertisement214 1915-04-02 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 hts Children, the expenses for which reach their maximum when Hie Children are from 14 to 20 years of age. These annuities214 words
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Advertisement97 1915-04-02 8 Why remain iu misery with digestive I trouble when a reitam alltviative or ibat heavy, over-lcadi d feeling i.s at haml in Woods' Great Peppermint ure. The. taking j of only oue do« s will pro\e itK va ue to you. J-old by Dispens ries aud Ktores throughout] Settlemeuta and97 words
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Advertisement549 1915-04-02 8 +s|jfyß^* 3 C. &B. English soups mm. Mao*- in a «r aii ni- j>£& BLACKS M M 4 30 Varieties All Delicious t The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world available for your table. $jg Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soups i 1 bTk'ovi t0 be made549 words
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Article57 1915-04-02 9 Corrected up to April 1) Paak 4ms 2-4 732 demand 2-4 1-16 Private credits tin 2 4 19-32 j India, T. T. 174$ Hongkong, demai d 21% Yokohama, domai d 1 14 J Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66^ SOVBBEIGN6, P.K&i Buying %H P4 Bank of Bneliuni u*. e57 words
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Article158 1915-04-02 9 April 1. Gamb.er I 7.75 (iambior Cuba No 1 18.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 0) Pepper Black ordrn. i^'pore 24 .'j.:> Pepper, (White tiv.r' 89 50 Nutmegs HIO to fp ib I 21. G0 Nu'raegw 80 Do U e Jb i 82 CO Mar« (Bu«dti» 83 00 Cloves158 words
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Advertisement694 1915-04-02 9 j E ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COHPINY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITA!. Of INY EASTERN COIPAKY. g PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old? Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.00C d^DOsited with the Supreme694 words
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Advertisement494 1915-04-02 9 CHARTERED BANK cf India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ®0?U CHARTER. ■"AID UP CAPITAL £1,100.000 9SBSRVS FUKD f1.500.000 Seierve Liability of Proprietors «»1W,O« HEAD OFFICE H, BIBHOPBBATJS, LCKDOH. B C A.GrKNCIh:S Ab'D BRaNCK£3: imntsat Hocgkcng Pecans Bar.gkcS Iloiio Pntei 3ata7ia Ipoh Rahgooa Bombay Karachi Sai^oc I Cakntta Klang Sertruhan Zanton494 words
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Advertisement544 1915-04-02 9 HONGKONG AND BHANGHII BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-OP CAPITAL $16,000,000 RKSERyE FUNDS Rterliutf £■1,500,000 at 2s.- |18,000,000\ n nnn Silver »18,000,0C0f •as.noO.OCC Reserve Liability of Proprietors— 118,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Eon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W, L. Pattenden, Esq.. Depcty Chaiimaa. S. H. pod well, Esq. P. H. Koiyoak, Esq. G. T.544 words
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Advertisement367 1915-04-02 9 mm INSURANCE GFFStE, Li Hongkong. C^PiTAE, SUBBCBlbit,u «5.60C.00U.U 0 Amount Paid-up 500^000,0 i RK3BBVB Fund c Marino Risks at Current Kates, Boustead Co., Agestp. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE le. Ltr, Ac ~ir£^Tircißßi«s: 7fOOCOOO Insurances effected at races of ytewim whloh will be found favourable tothelaaore-" Patarioo Slmois A Co., Ltd. g^;. An<4367 words
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Advertisement233 1915-04-02 9 MASSAGE HALL Mr. FUJITA, Mrs. HARU, Miss AKI JAPANESE MASSEUR AND MASSEUSE No. 239. BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone No. 1467. Singapore Cold Storage Go., Ltd, Near Entraood to ftorseo iapf. Telephone 102S. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frcs en Meats etc., can he delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or233 words
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Miscellaneous89 1915-04-02 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kar.Jsrg heibau Hospital March 31 9 M I P II 9PM Bbrom. S'J &h 29.912 29.788 19 661 Temp. *7.0 f 0 5 Bl Wet Bnlr 'I be*. EO S 18 Dlr. ol Wind BE 6E Qahx T:iue ball", rn Fcrr f'annirq and Mount Faber drop daily at89 words
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Miscellaneous403 1915-04-02 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11 a. to. en March 31, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Eburna March 3 I Will o'the Wiep March Bl iL.in.-r Raids Giang Ann K*ki Evtnm H ve L^onp <> iptitaliuch Oiuer Ko\ds (iijlcoudn No. 2 Wharf Hermioue April 1403 words
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Article1291 1915-04-02 10 The General Court Martial was occupied nearly the whole of ;eeteidaj in the case cf Sepoy Taj Mahomed of C Company, who was charged with joiuiog in thu mutiny, and being one of the party of mutineers who, on tbe afternoon of February 13th. brck^ iu:o the1,291 words
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Article365 1915-04-02 10 There was a thicki>h bank cf mist on 1 the far side of the course yesterday when the hordes came out for training. Nothing! ie> as yet being done hut slow exercise, the; majority of the horses doing twice round 1 slow with perhaps a little livening365 words
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Article161 1915-04-02 10 MALAYA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. I A general meeting of the Malaya Football Association was lu-M sit the Malay Volunteer Club on Wednesday tue 31st March at P. BO pm. There were present ■Messrs M. S. H. McArtbur, R. J. Farrer, S\ed Omar Alsagoff, Irnaiu Mohamed I Basoff, K. K A. Ahnssd161 words
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Article96 1915-04-02 10 We crawled np tbe very muddiest com mnnication trench "wot ev(-r was.*' Bach tirre one dragged one's lpg out with a "seloop" (aud it was a real effort to do bo) one lurched up agiinbt the side. One poor chap apparently gave cp the unequal coutoet with the u:ud, nnd96 words
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Article707 1915-04-02 10 Marvellous has been the response to wishes expressed by some of the Christian Commuuity that there should be less gaiety on the day held sacred to the memory of the Death of the Divine Saviour of tne world. On this Good Fiiday we see not only707 words
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Article127 1915-04-02 10 The outward ami the homeward S. M. X. mail steamers "Koniogin Emma" and Oranje M are due here today and tomorrow. The next homeward ami the. next outward French mails by the M. M. Kteamers l'«ji\ nebien anl Nera are due to arrive here ou tbe 9th and127 words
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Article188 1915-04-02 10 The Hon. Treatnrer, Mr M. Morrison, i Mau»ger. Chartered Bank of India, An tralia and China, Singapore, h^fis to ■Cfcnowledge, with many thai k-. tie receipt of the following further contribu* tions Amount ac k oowl^dped 1^12,281.99 The Chetly (.'iwniiiunity of Singapore 1,00(1 STArt188 words
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Advertisement119 1915-04-02 10 BELTING QUALITY BEFORE PRICE Wlipn Belectitig a driving belt thfl quality should a! a ays bo considered before the price. Eveif lister knows of the ioconvet;;. DCB i.nd loss occasioned by a belt faili^ to do its work, besides the uneasy feeing that ik may break down again at any119 words
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Advertisement202 1915-04-02 10 YOU CAN'T WEAR OUT to* ■a^ fcw A Mf JA BY WRITING Ink corrodes Steel Per.s but l.as no effect on tbe go: i nib cia Sv.an wfu J Paper wears down steel cr in'erior SQiS^AP I iricilo-platinum points If bas no effect on "Swan" nibs whicli r.re pointed After202 words
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Miscellaneous339 1915-04-02 10 4* i GOOD FRIDAY SKRVICKS. WESLEY CHURCH. 9 to 10 o'clock, Good K) i lay Service. Thpme "A niaD of Borrows and ac j qiainted with gritf. St. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 003D FRIDAY— 7 am. Mfttiny aud Ante-! 'iL& CoLuoiunioa 9-1-4 Tne Devotion t f tfcei Tbree Houis itev. i\ {j.339 words
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