The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 April 1915
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Title Section15 1915-04-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE.N CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1915. NO. 8,421.15 words
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Article125 1915-04-20 1 Topics of the week appear on page 5. Subscription lists to the various relief funds are published Pages 3 and 10. The annual uiteuog of the Chamber of Commerce was beld yesterday— P.ige 10. The Court Martini was occupied with minor mutiny chspk yesterday Page 5. The125 words
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Article1085 1915-04-20 1 Arthur O'Leary in Germany. I'm only a poor musage mak^r, and one needn't be brave for my trade." Tims plaintively quoili Herr Staaf, a Rentleman cf f&mrmmmjt when he found himself, Ike Mose "in the dark." Now Heir Stauf was a very unimportant individual. Yet he chancedW.A.W. - 1,085 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1915-04-20 1 PIGKFORD THE WORLD'S PRIME FAVOURITE AT THE IKE PICKEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9 15 P.M. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS MARY PIGKFORD IN A NOVEL AND TYPICAL CHARACTERIZATION Hr 1 r'Ai'i I 8 mil 1r 1 ilk LHULb V ill ft Ila IN 5 REELS OP MOTION PICTURES197 words
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Advertisement426 1915-04-20 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. rO NIGHT. EXTPA SHCW AT 8 P.*. USUAL BHOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-KIG'dT DO YOU KNOV/P 1 ThaMhS T ALLADIU3J is the ONTY THSkTRE IN THH TOWN Showing the RUSSIAN SERIE-S aMhd WA* GAZBTTE, taken by Patlib's W^H OPERATOR wiih tbe RUSSIAN FORCE426 words
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Advertisement216 1915-04-20 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Mobiloile are the be6t for motor lubrication Page 3 0. Robinson and Co. have a shipment of tbe leola vacuum flask Page 5. At tbe Gaiety cinema fresh films will be shown to-night Pdge 1. Notice re meeting of Association of Engineers Page 2. Notice re estate of216 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1915-04-20 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 20th. High Water- 0 41 a m., 2 6 p.m. Wednesday 2 1st. Oigb Water 1- 4 a.m., 2-58 p.m. Thursday 22:d. Htßh Water -i-5i a.m., 4-11 p w. B. I. Homeward mail closer. Friday 23rd. High Wat.r-»-4i; a.m., 5-48 p.m. St. (If ortje. Malakoflf Kubbcr, Boustead97 words
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Article355 1915-04-20 2 COLLECTION OF UND TAXBS. A Government Notification. Karachi, April 16th. The British Government at Basra have issued the following notice Notice id hereby given that the British Military authorities have begun the collection of the land taxes due on account of the Turkish year 13S0,355 words
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273 1915-04-20 2 Piracy is not going exactly well with the Germans. Their much-advertised raid on cur Mercantile Marine, by their unterseaboots," remains a conspicuous failure. They iiud that with such a big fleet as the Allies possesp. a long distance blockade required by the circumstances ofU.S.G. - 273 words
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Advertisement444 1915-04-20 2 j£2 SSS^^l^ShS^ fcaj» i M i ■■■■I itM" Wtm^m iff I I IJ^Bk ORGANS SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR THIS CLIMATE. VERY SWEET POWERFUL TONE. FROM y«u CfiSll. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. FIRST CUSS ENGLISH EDUCATION IM YORKSHIRE. Mr. C. EL BI'SDEN, 8.A., h.v.c. Head Master, Peverl y Giammar School, England, takes444 words
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Advertisement845 1915-04-20 2 Notices NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ADAH DECEASED. I Pursuant to tbe Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 18h6 Sect! n 46 notice is hereby given thai all creditors an* o her per- 1 Bons hiving any claims or demands tgaicHt f the Estate of William Adam hte o845 words
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Advertisement723 1915-04-20 2 Notices 1 NOTICE. IN THE|ESTAIE OF LIM.KCA PUAH DECEASED Pursuant to the Convey^ nctog and Law of Property Ordinance 18>6 Section 4i5 Notice is aereoy given that all creditors and other per sons iiaving any claims or demands against the Es ate of Lim Eca Pi ah late of Singapore723 words
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Advertisement565 1915-04-20 2 To Let J TO LET No. J, Sfotts Road. For further particulars, apply to Mejcr BrotherH, 14, Colly er Quay, I Singapore. Bj-4 uc BUNGALOW TO LET Tan Y Bryn, 6» Cxley Roal. 4 Bed ro ins sitting and dining room coiubiucd. Gas and water kiid on. Entry Kay lit565 words
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Advertisement356 1915-04-20 2 Auctions AUCTION SAlTof Excellent Te*k Hun, v Dro kery. Glcspwpre. l'.« Coloured Ei graviofia io p i sive f At Powell and Cos wie-^ On Friday, 23rd *pr j|. h u Now on \i; \>, POWELL A Co 20 i Re Ten Tek PuaMiT^ Bankruptcy AUCTION SRE OF Two Ifotor356 words
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Article233 1915-04-20 3 Tbe Hcu. Treasurer, care of Chartered Bank Singapore, acknowledges with many thaDks the following contributions Previously acknowledged 527.584.33 Sympathy 20 Miss A. A. Harding (2nd) 10 O. N. Alien 10 o' lection in Bangkok by Mrs IftteSMi Jrd) 197 25 Total $29,121.58 -ement of receipts and expenditure233 words
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Article147 1915-04-20 3 THE QUEEN'S WORK FOR WOMEN FUND. Previously acknowledged ...5 >21 Km I I Mrs R.C.M. Kisdersley. (Feb. and March.) Mr Druramoud H_:y 1 Mrs Haigb 4 Mrs Gough 2 Mr& Schwa be 10 Mrs I C. 31. Kindersley 10 udctbo n Mm Bennett. Mrs Macgregor I COLLEcTFD BY MRS N.147 words
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Article252 1915-04-20 3 WkUi the King of tbe Hellenes is the Kaiser's b.otb^r in law. le has alto fairly c ose reUtiouabips with thereigning houses cf two cf tbe Allies. King Constantire, who will shortly complete bis second year 3 the Throne, is a uepbew of Oueeu Alex acira and of252 words
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Article45 1915-04-20 3 tuimg this method it is claimedCylinncation cost is reduced 9o% in either lias, or Oil Engines. Fuel Con- mptim is reduced o'^ to 10°oand Piston riagi, Vuives.and Valve gears, are protected wear. The iiorneo Comi>any Limited n^apore, will send particulars to those :uterested.45 words
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Article420 1915-04-20 3 The prices qioted are ceae ally those cur rent at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other u.arkets there may be s ali variations. Singapore, April ISth, 191'. Beans, Long F er catty 08 do. French do *4 s*** perlb. 18* Beef Steak do 20 Bean Sprouts per420 words
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Article222 1915-04-20 3 Litu'enant K. Bell Irving, cf the E.iet Surrey Regiment, svho was recently le lorifd killed but is row among tbe wounded, is a member of a family which has conttibuted largely of its members to tbe war, even some of the lady members (having goffered severely. His222 words
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Article165 1915-04-20 3 Sis white wyandottes have pained an other award for the fkilful British utility poultry ke« p j r. These hens have eet Dp a world's record by laying duriua the first four mouths of tbe Utility Poultry Club's ten months' laying contest (at the Harpsr Adurus Agricultural College.165 words
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Article260 1915-04-20 3 Germany has apparently been compelled to open the 6ecret war chest the hoard of gold kept for any warlike emergency in the strong rooms of the fortress of Spandau, near Berlin. Originally the chest (Reichsecbatz) contained £6,000,000, reserved from the indemnity paid by France in 1872260 words
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Article263 1915-04-20 3 I'.ig Ben is going to receive a complete overhauling, such as be hng not had for ten jears, although he receives periodical attention in detail. The work wa9 hegun by five men recently, and it will take about a month. "We are not, however, touching the bells, said263 words
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Advertisement458 1915-04-20 3 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKY v ::Z Z ~^Z*wr 8 WHITE Z-\ iV x \l v- BLACK ot u i v'" x^^. jaMES W^ LOT < o o#^^J^p "BLACK WHITE" I ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store the largest in the world) enable458 words
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Advertisement148 1915-04-20 3 1 XT OTICE TO MOTORISTS EL JhL JL^i JLarii FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT, PLEASE SEND YOUR ORDER TO CHIN HUAT LEE 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD, wbo also stock large quantities of lubricating oils, carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades, Travers' Wines rm Claret |J| CRATE HU LA148 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article23 1915-04-20 4 Jonkb.— At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Apiil 7tb, tie wife of H. W. JoNEd, F.W.D., Kuala Lipis, of a daughter.23 words
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Article63 1915-04-20 4 JackBON—Hunt:ep.— March 15, at Elsdon, Northumbt rland, Lieut. Rubsei.l J ckson, son of Sir Thomas Jackson, Bart., to Kath(iEßN, daughter cf Mr. and Mrd. Hammers Hunter, Tyneinouth. Trench-Gardner March 10, at Koightsbridfie, (jhah.es John i.b Poer, eldest son of Mr and M»s Fharles lo Poer Trench, New Brighton, New63 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1915-04-20 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, April 20 1915. ?-»<•!- kll t!i» I'tv^ the FVopie's r.ihi maiiaai^ tTuawcd hj iafluca mil pnibribed bf rain. Herf patriot Tniih b-r piei cpts araw. Pledge! to K li^lon. Loyally ojk! Ijw. The lcvcrberfition of the naval guns of the Allied lleets at the western1,263 words
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Article867 1915-04-20 4 Mr A. E. Bailey, of the Straits Trading Co., being transferred to Singapore, Mr H. Treacher takes bis place at Gopeng. (MM.) Mr aod Mrs W. K Sacgtiiuetti have left for Home. Mr Saoguinetti, who baa recently been attached to the General Staff in Singapore, has obtained a commission in867 words
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Correspondence.
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151 1915-04-20 4 (European War Ft m.. Cleikenwell, London,E.C..9U, \j arc& Dear Sir,—At the request of tbe s ecr e tary General, I have the pleasure acknowledge with very many "iinfcii~~ ceipt of your le.ter of the 4th F«br«tn enclosing a demand draft on lH jj Oe kong151 words
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Article171 1915-04-20 4 THE PRINCE OF WALES' S THANKS. The following letter has been rt<v by the Manager, Chartered Bank cf lr Australia and China, Penang Dear Sir, I am desired by ihf f r of Wales to thank you for the cheq <fc .£lO,OOO which has been received frcrr Manager of the171 words
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Article269 1915-04-20 4 ftl fKWIIMI 1 (i Bfli Paris. April 15. Ifrttecday the I continued at the Isji& fl'Ail > de Mortmare. where we I cner; rifles and ammunition. To day at Oviilers-laH.iM i> Albert and Bapiume) o;;r heav\ art wrecked the German tren< ht In Tpper Alsacf. we i.269 words
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Article76 1915-04-20 4 just le)« graphed to the Comu de Boody.totbftei men of the 1917 cia,« I themselves innueriiut* Consulate, in ord. rto |MM to ioiD j. colours. In PcMKe, th« opetatioM "Conteil de Kcvibion ou l 6th of May and be liniblna I July. It is au iuterebiinj; tad h eince76 words
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Advertisement295 1915-04-20 4 Having a certain amount £*> AyT IfiO f\ of old shipment of V\\ 1^ r/ 1 i\ this Champagne on hand Jjt\ which we have to clear, ypp we are offering same at Km our List prices, less 9n p e cent !^P^^K P'^^^^W discount. Champagne Wholesale and Retail Wine295 words
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Advertisement55 1915-04-20 4 NOTICE. The Promulgation of sentence on Sepoy Shamsuddin, the murderer of Lieutenant N.S. Elliott, will take place at 7 45 a. m. on Wednesday outside tbe walls of tha Criminal Prison. The execution will take place immediately afterwards within the precincts of the Gaol. A. M. Thompson, Major, Piovost Marshal.55 words
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Article326 1915-04-20 5 RUSSIAN POSITION ESTABLISHED. Austrians Hopeless Struggle, [By Submarine Cable j. KicTßß'a Sbbyiob. tver^taj, April 19.— Official: After bue! Jays of peisistect atta<k3 we rtl i by April sth the principal chaiu > iipathian=» on the front lie ahe to it" igggatei seventy miles long. Fighting that date326 words
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Article122 1915-04-20 5 Lcr> .April 19. A telegram from ::r.tt the bombardment cf the I .:.-:,e- whs resumed on Saturday. A T >'aue dropped bombs on the ■Ml iiships off TeneJos and was I n »ed i y Allied seaplanes but escapadLoadon April, 1-i. The Press Bureau MJf :he British submarine122 words
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Article78 1915-04-20 5 L April 19. Me Churchill, in a lawMd to the press, denying Ul reccr.tiy current, says. There -i- ton Bfl /.'^v.jj action of any kiod jo N i; Sea, ia the last month, nor has there beca BBJ rrftttm in the Dardanelles, I ml i i.bardment and78 words
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Article61 1915-04-20 5 idea, April I**. Tbe Press Bureau I I Cairo vire states that three aeroplanes fio;u the Sufz Canal recon I \:ril 15 to El Birr twenty five I Ilk cf Kl Arish. and t-ffectively .B M bo»bm About 150 to 200 teota were hh BWI no enemy61 words
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Article36 1915-04-20 5 R.iil. 17 Mr hillon, speaking If t_;r iMlaitd Irishmen on their patriotism. Toft ut-utral to-day, be said, Mtita m a coward. Recruiting was pit L -et;d;:: s ia Ireland like a on lira.* 136 words
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Article40 1915-04-20 5 Iptfl 18. Killed. "2nd Lieut. ft, Cfept. E. J. I'. Johnston, -Jiiii Lie?:t. C. Viucent (Ride W. Whittle (Wotmsten), G. W, Fra?er, H. E. Hake, E. Leiob. I'.risiaJier F. S. Maude, W. H. SUlioa, ]>. B. Stewart (Artillery.)40 words
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Article38 1915-04-20 5 *«Uob, April 19. The Admiralty states ■M twenty fear were drowned from the Manuou "andtweDty seven are missing. O3ses were apparently doe to the c -ing of two bolts. The Manitou itself was not damaged.38 words
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Article202 1915-04-20 5 CEBMANY ADMITS DEFEATS. British Success at Ypres. [Bj Submarine Cable]. KiuTiß'a Sbbfiob. Paris, April 19.— The afternoon com munique ea^s After a violent bombard ment a German battalion attacked us northwest of Orbey in Alsace but was repulsed. The enemy left many dead in front of our202 words
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Article97 1915-04-20 5 London. April ]H. A raessnge from Portland, Maine, says "The free use of the seas as an outlet for German trade through Belgium could assure peac^, wrote Hetr Darnburg to a meeting which he was unable attend owing to the illness of bis wite. flerr Dernburg added97 words
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Article83 1915-04-20 5 London, April 17 A Flu6hiDg wire states that twenty two of the crew of the Eilespoutos have arrived there. They declare that they were twice torpedoed wiebcut warning westward of the Noordhiuder light yesterday. The vessel was empty. The crew rowed for two and a half hours83 words
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Article87 1915-04-20 5 London, April 19. Reutor deeply re grets to announce that Baron Herbert de Reuter, managing director cf Reuters Tele gram Company was yesterday found lying dead in his resideuce near Reigate. A revolver, which had been discharged, *as found and there appears little or87 words
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Article37 1915-04-20 5 Locdon, April 19. A Paris message says that Prince Arthur of Connaught, on behalf of the King, has decorated General Mauoury, who was recently wounded with tbe Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George.37 words
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Article152 1915-04-20 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 19. A marine enquiry has been held by Mr Scctt, district Judge, with Captains Macintyre and Brown as assessors, into the collision! of the Straits Steamship Co's Cdlypso and tbe Eastern Shipping Cos "-Avagyee" in Penang harbour whertby tbe latter was152 words
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Article62 1915-04-20 5 News has been received from home that Mr Merlin Lewis, son of Mrs Lewis, of Muar, has obtained a commission in the 23rd Manchester. He and hit late chief, Mr William Watson, a brother of Dr. Malcolm Watson, had been in the City of Glasgow University Corps for training officers.62 words
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Article216 1915-04-20 5 BREAKS WITH TEUTONIC ALLIANCE, Rumania Sides With Italy. [By Submarine Cable]. KIDTIX'S SKRWCI. [The following telegram arrived late last night.] Paris, Apiil 19. Rome telegrams confirm that Italy has broken off conversations with Austria and Germany. The Austrian ambassador has not appeared in public for the last forty216 words
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252 1915-04-20 5 All who would like to have pictorial records of the various reviews of military and naval forces on the Singapore Eoplu n-ide, as the closing incidents of that historical crisis through which the community had to pass ou February 15th and following days, would252 words
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Article94 1915-04-20 5 .At tbe request cf the Directors of tbe Panama Pacific Exposition in San Frauci6co, the National Uonrd of the Young Womeu's Christum Association have erect ed a women's building in the Exposition grounds. The L>. rectors have shown great confidence in tbe woi k of tbe Association in granting94 words
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Article53 1915-04-20 5 The General Court Martial re assembled yesterday morning, and was occupied the whole of the day iu hearing cases of miuor importance, the accused in each instance being charged with joining in the mutiny on February 15th. The Court will again assemble at 10 o'clock this morning.53 words
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Article87 1915-04-20 5 Tho V Kuracbow (Capt. F. Martin) has been chartered by the Saigon Government to take a cargo of rice to Marseilles. This is tbe first voyage of its kind which the Kuracbow has undertaken. Left again The Legislative Council has passed tbe vote for the wireless in6tal lation at Singapore,P.G. - 87 words
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Article946 1915-04-20 5 Qaioqnld afmul MmUbm ■■■itf tit f*i ft UfcellL Juvbnae The exploits of H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth in the Dardanelles, forcing a way for Russian corn ships, aad possibly aiding in a Russian occupation of "Byzantium", remind the Topicist, who has his eyo on universal history, that this946 words
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Advertisement287 1915-04-20 5 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENTS OF ISOLA VACUUM FLASKS BRITISH MANUFACTURE WILL KEEP UIU!DS HOT OR CCLO FOR 24 HOURS. No 1 Pint *-e IwrtlJ No 2 Citation dp^g G ecn Morocco. Black Japaned WJB^ p mt S]7e Prlce $3.50 iNii^ Pricc $3.75 No. 3 Nickel f Leather Covered Flask Pint287 words
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Advertisement738 1915-04-20 6 Shipping KOHINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, coiiLYSR Quit. tubRR OONTRArrr WTTH THK NKTHRRTjANI>B INDIA OOVwrhmu-ht. JapaPa Fourabaya, eemaraog, Pekilongan, Te^al and Batavia Apr 20 Sisoaradia Singkawang, Selakaa, Pemangkat and Sambas Apr 21 Key>st Mnntck and Palembang Apr Si V. Hogbndobp Berombaag, Faneh, Atahan and Belawan-Deli738 words
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Advertisement181 1915-04-20 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPV (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Itil Service between Jaia ail ftmsttrdirn, via Siogapope, Belawan Deli, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said and Geooa. Steamers are due on or about the undermentioned dates QUIWAKU HOMEWARD 19 5. 1915. Koningtu d. Ned Apr 30 Konin. Emma May 1 Grotious May 14 Vondel181 words
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Advertisement487 1915-04-20 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES, LONDON LIVERPOOL s.s. "KALOMO" sailing about May 24 s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE on or June 7 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An Express487 words
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Advertisement495 1915-04-20 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIMB. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWAKD Ernest-Simons A ma /one A pi 25 May 7 Cordillere May 9 Nera May 21 Chili May 23 Amazone .Tune 4 Atlantiqae June 6 Cordillere June 18 Polynesiea June 20 For all paiticulars apply495 words
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Advertisement503 1915-04-20 6 Shipping STEAM HAYIGiTION coip^ For China, Japm, Penaag, c,^ Aostralia, India, feden, Eg TW Mediterranean Ports, P[ yaoJtj and London Through BiUs of L*di Dg lMßaea Ooart, Persian GulX, Oonttnc-ctai ia J^J Bteamew wtll leave Blague M^ MAIL LINES HOMIW4BD (TOh ELEOPt, From Singapore, connecting k Colombo with 1915. 8P503 words
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Article1698 1915-04-20 7 •.From but 9wn Corrtsponaent.') CLYDE ENGINEERS' DISPUTE. Edinburgh, March 18. It ia gratifying to find some indication of improvement in the position of labou generally in Suotl.ird. The billot of tb Clyde members of the Amalgamated Society of Eagineers en the question of tut) tnitting their cl*i«« for1,698 words
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Article208 1915-04-20 7 Mr Arnold Dennett ia a popular wrirte ill liciioii. v.iio in his latest fcuilleton in thi 1 > a i y News previses a really novel conception of lovely woman &R amatory octopus, in :i t-cene that might best be dercribed a Arms :\;:d the Man He BftVl Her soul208 words
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Advertisement625 1915-04-20 7 1 THE ONLY LIFE IISURMCE COHMNY RESiSTERED IN THE COLONY URfiEST PAID-UP WPITi/. Of IRT EISTERR COfiPIMI. 1 PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. i THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g The Company has £20.00C d«Doalted with tho Supreme625 words
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Advertisement307 1915-04-20 7 CHARTERED BfilK if India Australia and IWat, iMcosForiiTto si mm mum, AID UP CAPITAL £I,*CO OOC a£B3S¥3 FUKD *l,BGo,C{fc SsicrvQ Ualiiiiy e! Piojrtstora £1,200,00; -T AD OFFIGB I S3. EiSHOFiCITS, LOHBOS, B. 0, A3ES*CIii3 AND BtHNfCUS3; linnis** Hongkong Pen^ng B:Migfc:c4 lioi'.o Pafco* Betavti Ipob Kangcos Scabby Karachi Balgon Caieutra Klasj*307 words
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Advertisement463 1915-04-20 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI* BANKING CORPORATION. Pi IID-n? CAPITAL 115,000,090 SSSSRYfc FUMD9:— I Stirling £1,500,000 a* iB.- 115,000,0001 |S3 000 00C I SUVOT 118,000,000 IZZIII Reserve Liability ex Proprietors.- «IfI,COO,OCO j COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chftlimsß. 3. H. Podwell, Esq. P. H.463 words
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Advertisement356 1915-04-20 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDK."' "UNRESTRICTED. 1 "INDISPUTABLE* 1 and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are' promptly settled by the General Agents at j Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders an- over £3,500i000.356 words
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Article1027 1915-04-20 8 England's Resources and France's Need. A SOLDIER S HINT TO INDUSTRIAL MUTINEERS. The following is a portion of a commu nication issued by the Press llureau from a Ucitish Officer whose woik throws him much into contact with French troops: How long The answer is simple. The1,027 words
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Advertisement357 1915-04-20 8 DRINK DRINK 1 CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE yf^^^^^lmi TO THE LATEST m^^^^^^W^ METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARL&BERG BEER \l DANISH BEER, SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM: JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd.. RAFFLES' PLACE. KATZ BROS.. LtL. GARNER QUELCH ft Co., LW,357 words
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Advertisement615 1915-04-20 8 I The Cause of much Suffering. When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and Nttßn the blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleep!. cs<:ness Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other ailrr.er.ts disturbing the Heart and615 words
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Advertisement43 1915-04-20 8 ■Mil— ll— Ml IBM I -T—M— »»Jl ii^ of Hypophosphit: of Lime i ITbRONCHITIS, C&TARBH 1 STUBBORN K-%1 WEAK LUNGS. I COUGHS. y]!&^ CONSUiUPTiQi: 1 and at all Chemists faaP&ssSfl^ GUSS INO PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEK CLjP. IN lULF LEMSH ASO TLAT BOTTOM SJIA?r43 words
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Article1533 1915-04-20 9 Issued by FRASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, April I9th. All quotations of Sterling Shares must be retarded us purely noMiaal for the presemt. Oaf. 1bbo_i. Paid, Lab* Dnr, Buyers, Sbllbbs. 85,000 2b 28 Allagar 7ft% —19 2 o 600,000 1 1 Anglo-Java 8 o 6 91,533 words
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Article57 1915-04-20 9 Corrected up to April 19; Bank 4 id b ..,2 4 3 16 demand 2-4 1-82 Private credits Bms 2-4 916 Ihdia, T. T. 174i Honoeonq, demft? d 20 Yokohama, derau. d in Java, demand 14 2 Bangkok, demun.-? e^i SOVBBBIGNB. Baal Buying %H 64 Bank of Bni?l*<; ju,57 words
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Article159 1915-04-20 9 Apr»l 19. Tin (75 tons) $81 50 Gambler 8 75 Gam bier CuLo No. 1 14.00 Gambler Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black o*dic, i^'poie 21.50 Pepper, (White fair? 88.50 Nutmegs (110 io t; elb I 21. C0 Nutmegs 80 to i- e lb 2 2. C0 Mace159 words
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Advertisement160 1915-04-20 9 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT Protect the Mudguards and under work of vom MotorCar with Siderosthen anticorrosive paint which is now put up CHI (Price $2-50) the conyenieiice of One gallon is sufficient to keen a ear free from rust for several months and soon saves many times its cost. SiderOSthen is entirely160 words
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Advertisement143 1915-04-20 9 INSURE YOURSELF ■gainst all unrts of aches and pains headache, too luche, backache, earache, sore throat, spiaius, Btralus and bruiees by koeptagdOM at hand a bottlo cf Littic's Oriental Balm. It ■ttojis the paiu. Kto,-g it quickly. Jastmbit iu where the pain aobe or MMMMM is, and sve how scon143 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous220 1915-04-20 9 WEATHER REPORT. h'an^arg rcrbao Hospital April 18. 3 M 3PM 9PM Ba-oru. it F*h. 29 813 99 825 29 854 Temp. '6 5 93.0 81 5 Wet Bnlh The? 80.0 5 19 H Hf». ol Wfnd W SW «Jilm Max. Teirp in abad<> 9). 5 Mlo. 'i-> do. 75 o220 words
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Miscellaneous472 1915-04-20 9 MAIL TABLE, To Day. [tttermed ate ami local mailM, will be found ia list be o\v Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Tiain) 4 r-m daily. Juborf. 8, 9 ;0, 11 am v !2.3'. 9A I p.m. Pouloe Snesi Aiug Hong 8 AM Sarawbk i Goebilfc R of Sarawak 7 am Kerimon472 words
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Article2879 1915-04-20 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Chairman on the War Situation. The annual general meeting of the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce and Exchange was held at tbe Exchange yesterday afiernoor. The Chairman (the Hon. Mr C. W« Darbisbire, Paterson, Simons and Co.' was in the chair, and tuere were also2,879 words
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Article87 1915-04-20 10 We are aspured by the chairman of the couferojjce of Chambers of Commerce that there will be no banging buck iu connection with the supply of munitions of war. If there were any there should also be a little haugiug, In view of the recent disturbance in Singapore and the87 words
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Article79 1915-04-20 10 SEVENTEENTH LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following further subscription* Amount previously acknowledged ***** 34 Mrs Codrington 25. G0 Hongkong Bank Me6s (6th Monthly Subscription) 20 00 Mrs Magill, Taiping 5.00 Collected by Mrb Basil Barnard, Kula Lumpur. J. Scott Drew 10 00 Mrs Smyth79 words
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Article120 1915-04-20 10 JOHORE WAR RELIEF FUND. Belgian. Local. Previously acknowledged. $5,420 67 |1.150 W. W. 6 88 MUAR RJVBB BUBBKB BSTATfI Jan. k Feb. F, de Stacpoole 20 H. Adarmoa 8^ BATD Pa hat. Collected by Chinese ComI mtrcial Union 137 Collecfed by Liui Soon Cbeng 16 Collected by Ng Ki Loag...120 words
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Article148 1915-04-20 10 From an ofLcial notice issued hy Mr«jjr Thompson, Provost M irsbal, appearing eUewhere in Ihil issue, it will be seen that the sentence of death upon Srpoy Sham suddio, sth Light Infantry, who has been tried and fouud guilty of tbe murder cf Lieutenant Harold Seymour148 words
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Article51 1915-04-20 10 The following were tbe leading scores in the play for the April medal W. S. Barrett 86 17 69 11. Aspiuall 81 8 78 H. T. White 84 G 78 G. R. H. Webb 89 10 79 C. McLachian 91 12 79 Twenty four cards were taken51 words
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Article48 1915-04-20 10 The Ladies 1 Spoon for April was played for yesterday, and resulted in a win for Miss Kerr who returned a net score of 42. The following cards were returned. Miss Kerr 52 10 42 Mrs Lyall 55 jo 45 Mrs Drumcuond fl 4 4748 words
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Article159 1915-04-20 10 Tbe restrictions imposed by the Nether lands India Government on Singapore on account of plague are now withdrawn. A schoolboy named Lee Jit Yan wa6 charged iu the second police court vester day with the (heft of a coat value |5, and a pair of trousers valued at one dollar159 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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