The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 April 1915
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Title Section15 1915-04-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lE.N CENTS SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915. NO. 8,430.15 words
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Article151 1915-04-30 1 A very vivid description is given of the Splendid put played by the Canadans in the heavy liututng near Ypr^s Page 5. j The French Navy has sustained a Jo.-s in tbe Adriatic, a efvrspr bound foi' Malta j bemg toipedoed end feu_k by hij Au»uian submarine151 words
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Article1265 1915-04-30 1 The spider's touch, how exquisitely tine Feels at each thread, aud lives along the line In the nice hen v> hat tense, so 6ubtly true Kio-ii poisouous beibs extracts the dew Twist that and rea_ou what a nice barrier For ever separate, yet forever near." Pope. Two years ago1,265 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1915-04-30 1 A RARE AND UNPRECEDENTED ACHIEVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY CONGLOMERATION OF STARS IN PATHE S MOST GIGANTIC PRODUCTION, AT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 915 P.M. Pathe's Most Powerful Production FATAL ENCHANTRESS In 5 Massive Parts. *pßy^. cy the World's Leading Cinema Artistes, including M Krauss (ol Les288 words
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Advertisement403 1915-04-30 1 SW m_Wm _B !P __f __a RHB I §R_3 r^*» ai ___B»_5I £_> _?^__*3? f^ *^'"'''s'J __B____r^ _fft f j ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore s Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAO. TONIGHT. EXTRA SHOW AT S P.M. USUAL SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 11 You can fool Some of the People all the403 words
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Advertisement242 1915-04-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 2, Lloyd Road, to let— Page 2. Johore P.W.I), invite tenders Page 2. Robinson Piano Co'a cabin piano Page 9. S.ile of damaged cargo from e.e. Glenroy Page 3. John Jameson's Irish Whisky Page 5. Revised sailings Page 6. *> FILMS FOR SALE OR RENT OF EVEPY iftxn242 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous87 1915-04-30 1 THE WEEK. Friday 30th. High Wat.r-IA-50a.n0., 10-14 p.m. Kaoaboi meeting, Barker's, noon. Municipal Commi.ssion, IM p.m. S turday, Hay Ist. High Water- 1-3) a.m 11-7 p.m. St. Phi ip and St. «Jam< s. Sunday 2nd. High Water- 0 a.m., 11-43 p.m, 4t Sunday after Easter. f. Q. Outwatd m_il txjK?c:ed.87 words
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Article276 1915-04-30 2 Lord Charles Keresford tells us that the war is not over yet. The Press Bureau, while not guaranteeing the accuracy of this statement, has no objection to its publication. It is announced that a lonely soldier at the front who advertised for corespondents received 3,000 letters, six bags of s276 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement77 1915-04-30 2 TO MINE MANAGERS. Why be despondent concerning the low price of tin. It is the cost of production that counts. The GARRETT Superheated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account o-er other types of Steam power. Think— what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend it77 words
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Advertisement274 1915-04-30 2 j SPECIAL 5 OCT A VE CABIN PIANO ENGLISH MADE Complete Iron Fiame, Full Trichord, Overdamper action. Tropical construction. A perfect miniature piano suitable for the smallest room or cabin. (Size on'y 3ft. 4in. by 3ft. 3in. by Ift. 9in i Price §250- Net Cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD.,274 words
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Advertisement677 1915-04-30 2 Notices FRASER m NFAVE, LIMITED. Notice is hi reby given that tbe Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from tbe 3rd day ot May to the 10ih day of May, 1916, loih days inclusive, a- d that tbe Registration of Transfers will be suspended during that period I677 words
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Advertisement496 1915-04-30 2 Wanted 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, LABUAN. Applications wll be received up to the Kth May for the j.ost < t Draftsman iu the Public I Works Lepartmott, Labuan. The 3alary fttpcred to tho post is t 7 *6 per' rnnum, rinng by biennial i_citments of 8 i to a aa-imum496 words
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Advertisement404 1915-04-30 2 ToJLgt TOBEUT Tbe comf<.rtable and q\_ residence known M N.. -> media e euti'i "°><ih.^ SSUjtf H POWELL _Co 6. r TO LET, FULLY FURNKiJ^ Compound Booaa, 4 be_m n Stabling. Apply Byh TnJ'S Newton. Rent $80 Tel ng *»8«w 27-3 '.< T3 LET j CBPoatdHooic. No, Entry froiu Ist404 words
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Article752 1915-04-30 3 T be following letter from 2nd Lt. H. C. H liirft R* E ,rtte rnanager of Bundi .,j *L will interest his friends. _r Hid !r >3 waB w l bin month of mmUm attached tc a "Tannellers" »j 0 n of tbe R. B. and752 words
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Article190 1915-04-30 3 Th>> verv heavy wintering whuh bas U*\m ia the Riub district is now kllj over and rubber ou'pits from "-r- ilmmiU soon be normal r.gam. It 8* ths wintering in tbis oistrici fur \t-arri, writes a correspondent. IM. Inlet ia the Corinthians under soccer" team wbich defeated McfenlMfl Command on190 words
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Article1182 1915-04-30 3 The Morning Post of Aoril 2nd says There has been tent to us a letter written by one of the commercial community in Singapore to bis mother, which describes bis own experiences during an eventful ten days. It is dated February 25 and contains the following1,182 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement508 1915-04-30 3 DRIVEN TO DEATH by the unbearable torments of Neuralgiapiercing, torturing, nerve-destroying pains that rob life of all its pleasures. Don't let Neuralgia drive you to death. Don't let it make life miserable, intolerable. Just nse j Little's Oriental Balm and get the speedy, sure relief that this great remedy provides.508 words
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Advertisement527 1915-04-30 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Damaged Cargo ex s.s. Glenroy To be held at East Wharf, 1 anjong Pagar, On Monday, Srd May, at 8 a.m. Comprising: Boya btaas, Ground nuts in shell, lineeed, Tobacco leaf. j (For account of concerned). Terms Cash. I Buy era to take delivery of their527 words
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Advertisement489 1915-04-30 3 GrJKjQne Mobiloils A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." LOST POWER MEANS WORN METAL. A great deal of the power developed in combustion chambers never gets to the rear axles. "Most of the power lost on the way is taken up by friction." If motorists understood489 words
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Article, Illustration36 1915-04-30 4 Hete <-li.il 1 the TVe>« the People's riiiht inaiiit_m Uiiawed hy Influence and un_ ribed by Rain; Here patriot Truth hrr glooona piet epti flraw, PledueJ to R Union. L—yaliy and Law.36 words
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Article1056 1915-04-30 4 Concerning tbe operations that are absorbing so much attention at this moment the progress of the military occupation of the Gallipoli Peninsula there is little news. What there is is official, and issued by the War Office, partly to inform the public and, perhaps, partly to1,056 words
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Article1124 1915-04-30 4 Mr Et. 11. Saxelby and family desire (o thank all friends wbo so kindly sent floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in tbeir sad bereavement. A handsome subsriptioo to tbe Air Fleet Fuud, in which Mr Alma iiaker is the prime mover, has been made by Mr Heah Swee Lee,1,124 words
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Article180 1915-04-30 4 [From Our Own Correspond^, haaag Sheghu ond Yabaya. M li:iV v v" pleaded guilty to caning i OiUD te fcf barber on the 7tb iamt, sl Nortbam road. \_m I t died in hospital, but t| :>^\ cause bis death. The :•<■( 'l seu v, pre f ItS180 words
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Article156 1915-04-30 4 CLOTHING FOR BELGIAN REFUGERS. The fallosril Utter bSM by Mrs Salmon*!. Eton Itelief Fund WAR RBFUOEEG -'MITTEE. Dear Madam Lady BsaSOOt has asked 1 m thank \ou so much for th* sent us. Lady Em mot Lu* a ready writtw to you herself but protea; bte hs_i may have been156 words
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Article57 1915-04-30 4 >——___. The Hon. Treasurer. Mr M. MornsoL Manager, Chartered Hank of India Austr lia _nd China. Singapore. begs( RCb I ledge, with many thanK; n, c' following furthei contributions Amount acknowledge. 182 y. A. K. aaapiah and Muthial Pillay H. C. Cooke Yarborougj. IU57 words
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Article111 1915-04-30 4 Tbe Chamber of Commerce I the following letter ou th< abovi Dear Sir, would S| ar-.-" sswtS-l IBUgU <m 111 ill) 'who bave goois M BaaN Um urn*** **KU lst M at rHutang, lui probably b «tfd the Kheti lend owners appear to be 111 a^u:111 words
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Article39 1915-04-30 4 *mEton College broke up two la?S uunS than usual, owing to an outbreak cu man measles. [This is perhaps to be accounted for the foolishly unpatriotic address- or J it a sermon by Dr. Lyttleton Hes master of Eton39 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement96 1915-04-30 4 THE WHISKY 'figg^ r ff] BORN 1820. l^i'. STILL GOING STRONG 'f^' THREE BRANDS STOCKED ImMPl«»illl__ BLACK LABEL X-=— '^lt^^^^^y > RED LABEL r -^y^^^Jw2^ WHITE LABEL Sole Agents. JOHN LITTLE Go. Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur. SILVfR WRISTLET pCH WITH LUMINOUS FIGURES AND HANDS. the dark, t§ i:'J_\ J r^96 words
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Advertisement8 1915-04-30 4 MR. W. E. VAN RIINBERK. I P-P-c- j8 words
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Article293 1915-04-30 5 AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE'S SUCCESS. Daring Rescues by Italians. I [Br Submariue Cable]. fcUCTlB'g SIE VICE, oadoa, April J8, A Home telegram states that Austrian submarine No. 5 sank tue Pleach cruiser Gambetta at night t)iue ofl nmsim di Leaeai to the south easteai of' the Gulf of Taranto.293 words
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Article130 1915-04-30 5 Troops Well Established Ashore. Londcn. April 99. The War Office anOSS tba: m the face of continual oppo tbe Allied troops have now ished themselves across the end of tlie GaUipcdi Peninsula from a point -a?t of Bski Hissarlik to tbe mouth khs stream on the opposite side.130 words
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Article59 1915-04-30 5 Great Britain as a Looker-on. baadoa, April 27. In the House of Casus oaa, Sir Edward Gray, replying to Ufiasi Ball, said that Britain could suggest to Cbina aud Tapau the ueed or expediting the conclusion of their negotiations but he hoped tbat these negotiations would come59 words
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Article59 1915-04-30 5 Loodjo, April 18. Tbe Times" Pek'ng coffrespoadeaSsa.pl there is reason to lebrelasi Pspsain Pappenheim and his tilibastefhsg party have been k .lied in Mongolia. -China eaaal exchange recently to band s ays: rasiaaat 1 nan Bhik kai has ordered Bsassal Eta Taaesj lien, the Tutung of t'saaai to59 words
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Article39 1915-04-30 5 Lo:: lon April 19. The Judical Com ■iHes uf the Privy Council has dismissed ::e :..iOp. for special leave to appeal in Hi ai rive Indians sentenced in connection with tbe bomb murder mystery at re.39 words
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Article27 1915-04-30 5 P. 0. DIVIDEND. '•on. on April 18, The Peninsular and "rieutal dividend for the half year ending irc Ist is at the rate of 10 per cent.27 words
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Article16 1915-04-30 5 THE EXCHEQUER' S MILLIONS. London, April 28. The Exchequer wake* a fresh record of 115 mil-16 words
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Article17 1915-04-30 5 London, April 28.— Rnbber, 2s 5 Ad (also telegraphed 2s 2|d> tin, 165 copra, 2lf.17 words
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Article628 1915-04-30 5 GRAPHIC STORY OF CANADIAN GALLANTRY. What The Villagers Said. [By Submarine Cable]. Ricteb's S*8?I01. Loudon, April 28.— A Canadian who participated in the fight, describing the French retirement on Thursday afternoon, says The smoke moved like a vivid green wall four feet high, gracuilly rising. Strange cries628 words
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Article55 1915-04-30 5 Determined German Attacks. Petrograd, April 29. Official: Severe fighting is taking place on the upper Niemeu and we6t of Mlawa railway, consequent on determined attempts by the enemy to advance. Renewed aud vigorous enemy attacks in the region of Uz3ok pass were repulsed. Desperate fighting continues in55 words
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Article46 1915-04-30 5 London, April 28. The following is the result of tbe Two Thousand Guineas (1) Pommern (2 to 1 against) (2) Tournament (100 to 6) (8) The Vizier (25 to 1); Sixteen ran the first three were separated only by a head.46 words
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Article14 1915-04-30 5 London, April 28. The Bengali sailed from Liverpool on the 27 th14 words
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Article286 1915-04-30 5 GERMAN ATTACK DEFINITELY DEFEATED. More Asphyxiating Shells. [By Submarine Cable]. Eiutib'b SttVICB. London, April 28. Field Marshal French, in a bulletin, reports that the fighting to the northward and northeastward of Ypres continued ail yesterday. Tha British in conjunction with the French definitely stopped the German attack, which286 words
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Article186 1915-04-30 5 An Indian V. C. London. April 28. Victoria Crosses in connection with the Neuve Chapelle engagement are awarded to Sergt. Major Daniels and Corporal Noble of the Rifle Brigade, who voluntarily rushed forward and succeeded in cutting wire iu face of most severe machine gun fire186 words
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Article126 1915-04-30 5 Killed. Lieut. K. F. Arnold (ist Suffolks), P. V. Bradley, Capt. G. B. Daubanv (B. G. A.), H. Fardell, D. 11. Field, J. It. Wallace, Lient. L. K. West (Bth City of Londou'. Died of Wounds 2nd Lieut. F. R. McCabe (Sth Black Watch). Wounded. 2nd Lieut.126 words
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Article116 1915-04-30 5 On Monday, before the Police Magistrate in Kuala Lumpur, Mr Peck, Assistant Engineer, P. W. D., prosecuted Mohamet, Mr GeorgeE. Cobb's chauffeur, for negligent driving and colliding with bis car near Petaling Estate Koad at about 7.80 ou tbe night of tbe 7th instant. Mrs Peck116 words
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554 1915-04-30 5 The mail brings out news of the death in London, on March 19th, of Commander John George Heugh, d so., rn, whose name on the China Station will always be associated with his command of that smart gunboat tbe Rattler." For Jack Heugh554 words
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Article151 1915-04-30 5 By Courtesy of the French Consul Paris, February 27th. The French 3 per cent, bonds are at francs 72.80. Yesterday, we drove the enemy to tbe north of Ypres, and found means to protect ourselves against the asphyxiating gases which the Germans again used. At Les Eparges,151 words
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Article93 1915-04-30 5 According to a despatch from Petrograd the Novoye Vremya announces that, as the result ot; a conference held at Mai moe by the three Scandinavian kings, a defensive alliance has been concluded. By the terms of this alliance Norway and Denmark undertake to support Sweden, if attacked by93 words
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Article48 1915-04-30 5 Rotterdam, March 28. The quantity of rubber found concealed in tobacco bales which were consigned on the steamer Rysbergen to an Amsterdam firm is estimated at eight thousand kilogrammes (about eight tons). It is reported that the tobacco was to be exported to Germany.48 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1915-04-30 5 ROBINSON Co. New Millinery just AFTERNOON RACE WEAR LARGE SELECTION OF Untrimmed Hats. New Dress Fabrics, Laces, Sunshades Etc. I I f/ll' N.B.— Save the Coupons, which may be exchanged locally for various useful Presents. ASSURANCE. By the Hon. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL, First Lord of the Admiralty. U It' I221 words
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Advertisement977 1915-04-30 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVURT MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2— S, Collyer Quay. PWDEK OONTRAOT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA OOVRRNMBKT Brasdan Billiton Apr 30 Van Diemen Beiawan DJi Apr 30 Bcyskss Bawean, Sourabava, Pandjerrca'sln, Ptpgen, Kota-Ban>e Samarinda, Dongga a and Balik-Papan with tian^hipment at handjermasin to Pasir Apr977 words
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Advertisement603 1915-04-30 6 Shipping 1 ELLERMAN LINE. t 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. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. An603 words
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Advertisement463 1915-04-30 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA. JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Ernest-Simons Amszone Apl 11 Mav 7 Cordiilere May i Nera May 21 Chili May 2S Amazone June 4 Atlantique .June 6 Cordillere June 18 Polynesien June 2C For all particulars apply to J. de463 words
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Advertisement560 1915-04-30 6 Shipping SFEAM HAYIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyl*, Anstralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Maditerranean Ports, 7mrktk and London Through Bills of Lading i^ed lot ra. Ooml, Persian Gulf, Oontlnenta; a_a A^JSt! Steamers will leave Blngapcrt 0D ot MAIL LINES HOMEWABD (BK3H ECBCI>K) From Singapore, connecting w Colombo with 1 Bit.560 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1915-04-30 7 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT Protect the Mudguards and under work of vour MotorCar with Siderosthen uiticorrosive paint which is now put up OB (Price $2 50) ■pfifi^H tlit convenience of ■mm l RSLe ■fcSR aWW a___r^9 wm/ One gallon is sufficient to keep a car free from rust for several months and165 words
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Advertisement788 1915-04-30 7 I SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the *****, Thursday tbe 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 Sel'ing Kace.788 words
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Advertisement468 1915-04-30 7 ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday, the Bt_ May, 1915. In all races the advertised Seoond Prize wUI only be given when there are five Starters the 1 property ot different owners. I NOTE The attention of owners is called Ito Rnle 123, which makes the hour tot j Scratching468 words
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Advertisement228 1915-04-30 7 PBOVISION FOR THE YOUNG I EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES I remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has. J namely, how best to provide for the education of his Children, the I expenses for which reach their maximum when the Children are from 14 to 20 years228 words
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Article632 1915-04-30 8 1 e DISCLOSUBBS IN ITALY. Tbe libel ection against the Secolo and tbe Popolo d'ltalia for tbeir honourable share in tbe exposure of Geiinan press corruption has been adjourned, after aix days' -hearing, at the suggestion of the presiding judge, with a view to settlement out632 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement839 1915-04-30 8 -*mmmmmmmmmmmmm £|gg|_. !|c.&B. English Soups §1 I j Made in a PSE BLACffI Minute 4 30 Varieties All Delicious t^jaHJ The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world available for your table. H| Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soups b- Royai to be made under ideal conditions, as839 words
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Advertisement64 1915-04-30 8 WT Most Certain Cure.^l IB Phyeiciane recommend them, fi A__ Of ail Chemists. Bk STAMFORD HOUSE. Private Hotel. Bras Basah Road. CENTRALLY SITUATED. With 40 Comfortable Rooms and Bathrooms Attached. Electric Light and Call-Bells Throughout. Meals Served at Separate Tables in Spacious Dining Room. Huge Reception Hall. Billiards. TERMS MODERATE.64 words
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Advertisement247 1915-04-30 8 M tAr_\ I _f* fi \\\m9^^ gf Bjll I HijaitL kA-__m\\r #^^^-__*^^> f_t __6^^^l i ll i «t^»W lu V L i i n -_____4_W Every morning at breakfast take a draught of Sanatogen, This will give you that extra nerve -energ which makes you feel "fit" and fresh all247 words
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Article56 1915-04-30 9 Corrected up to April 29) Bank 4m s 243 16 demand 2-4 1 -a 2 Private credits Bms 2-4 17-82 India, T. T. 174f Hongkong, demai d 20 Yokohama, demai d 114 Java, demand 142 Bangkok, demand 66 J Sovereigns, Bank Buying 18 64 Bank of England R» e56 words
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Article161 1915-04-30 9 Apr 1 29. Tin (75 toas) $82 00 Gambler 10 00 Gambier Cube No. 1 14 75 Gambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. t'pore 18.50 Pepper, (White fair) 88 00 Nutmegs (110 to tie lb) 21 CO Nutmegs (80 to ti e ib 22 CO Mace161 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement620 1915-04-30 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REGISTERED IN THE COLONY LAMEBT PAID-UP CAPITAL OF INT EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, 01d2Jewry, EX. Tne Company haa £20.00C dfiooalted with the Supreme Court of England, and compliea with620 words
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Advertisement318 1915-04-30 9 CHARTERED BANK sf India Australia and Eblna. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL C9ARTER. paid op capital «i,t00,000 teter-t Liability ot Proprietors filisoo.ooo HEAD OFFICE j t 88, BIBHOPMATI, LOHDOH, I. 0, -QEHClfciB AND BBAHCSBB: < axnritsas Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hollo Pnket Basavla Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Beremban Canton Kobe318 words
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Advertisement458 1915-04-30 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 915,000,000 RESERYE FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at _S.- •15,000,000 M8 ni^ qm Sliver 118,000,000 f W 3 000 000 Seierve Liability of Proprietors^ 115,000,000 OODRT OF DIRKCTORS, Hon. Mr. D. Landole, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Ohaiimaa. S. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H.458 words
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Advertisement362 1915-04-30 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE." "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Ofiice. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts are362 words
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Advertisement272 1915-04-30 9 NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK Established 1863. CAPITAL. NOMINA- Ols, 30,000,000— (abt. £2,500,000) Paid-up 19,907,000— £1,658,916) RESERYE FUND. Gls. 7,760,000 (abt £646,666) Head Office Amsterdam. (with Sub-Offlce at the Hague) Head Agency: Batavia. BRANCHES Hongkong. Sourabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltevreden. Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Probolinggo, Indramayoe, Tjiiatjap, Ampenan and Medan. CORRESPONDENTS ln all principal272 words
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Miscellaneous228 1915-04-30 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. O, etr Nagoya.— Mrs J. Keller, Miss Newton, Mr C G. Renshaw Mr W. J. Smith, Mr S 6trac v an. MiB^ A. Leach. Mr S. B. Hampt r u, C. H. Parktr. Per P. O. Moldavia —Mr A. w. Walkin»haw, Mr M B A. W228 words
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Miscellaneous525 1915-04-30 9 ■AIL TABLE. To Day. Intenned'atc end local mails, will b9 foun in list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m daily. Jonore. 8, 9 <0, 11 a.m.. 123', t A 4 p.m. Kerimon Hock Tew 8 iu Billiton Brandan 8 am Pouloe Soegi Aing Hong 8 am Bangkok Pob525 words
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Article2974 1915-04-30 10 YESTERDAY S EVIDENCE. Io the Marine Coart of Investigation, yesterday morning, the inquiry into the cause of tbe stranding of tbe Glenroy was continued, the Court being constituted as on Wednesday Mr E L. Talma (Presi dent), with the following as Assessors: Lieut B. A. Cater, R.2,974 words
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1846 1915-04-30 10 THE WOMAN'S QUESTION. Letters are written, advice is giveu about housekeeping in tbe East, and one bears millions of ideas presented by men, while bachelors reiterate the monotonous retrain M We cannot marry, for women wnnt too much out here," and theypiint with some degree of1,846 words
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Article35 1915-04-30 10 Sunday, 2nd May. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 aud 11 a.m. 2 80 and 8 30 p.m. I Club Unngnlow at 9.80 and 10 30 a.m. i 12.15, 8 and 6.80 p.m.35 words
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Article30 1915-04-30 10 On tbe departure of Mr Winter, Mr J. H. Nellie, manager, liritish American Tobacco Co., Ipoh, bas left for Penang and Mr W. E. J. Hatch takes his place. (P.G.)30 words
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438 1915-04-30 10 SINGAPORE'S GREATEST SOCIAL NEED. To the Editor. Dear Sir,-I was lllu -.b iote Wednesday's letter, oa the mob social reform in iinfspore to endorse all the f HC t 6 k J^, Uld 'J.C.O' and io highly .•0,,.,„; rjd 7 b iJ gested improvement. I u cannot belp but pity438 words
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Article213 1915-04-30 10 I Most of tbe hn«M I work.t ;g this MraSf put in pace »oii> Quaker (in I recorded a i* a3 and Precpal only did mild w i spurted home the last two fortune- .gh:er over a Uk I distance. Ftorue was given slow v- overair.it and Kouge-et213 words
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Article19 1915-04-30 10 The n.onthly medal toe AfAm by Mr Marriott H. Marriott 4 J. I ornie 4119 words
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Article24 1915-04-30 10 LADIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Intending competitors Hi that entries for the Ladies Law" Club Tournament close to n day i at 7.80 p. m.24 words