The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 May 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. NO. 8,440.
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  • 290 1 That Italy is on the briok of decision is indicated by a French Consular wire rectivod last evening Page 4. Germany is ba-fiagged, and its scbeo,- children on holiday, by order of tbe Kii6er, m celebration of the sinking of the Lusitania and the wholesale murder thereby
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  • 957 1  - SOME REMINISCENCES OF THE "15th." Lex Throughout the days that followed the recent mutiny there was a strong undercurrent of humour that seemed to whirl chiffly around the Special Constables. PdrLap9 this is only natural, considering what a conglomerate body that was. (The writer was one of them himself, so
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 407 1 The Dramatic Film of The Hour. A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA IN FOUft PARTS. AT THE ALHAMBRA Lm. x^-»L ——■——■mi cSk THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SECOND SHOW, AT 9-15 P.M. Pathc's Dramatic Masterpiece. URSULA'S INHERITANCE Drama m 4 PARTS. By M. Daniel Riche Founded on URSULA'S MIRCUET" The Famous Novel by
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    • 465 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. .TORIOHT. EXTRA SHCY/ AT P.M. U3UAL SHOW AT 9-15 P.M. TO-NIGHT. A GEEMAN FILM. Wa* nev.r Known to be up to mnob; The Manufacture ot 1 RON CROSSES is mrre m their Line. I; ia uNDY A BRITISH FIRM that could PRODUCE as
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    • 149 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Exchange Banks' holidays notice Art Club Exhibition Page 2. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills- Page I. thing Keug Lee's auctions Page 3. Ford Care Page 3. Revised sailing lists Page 0. PALLADIUM Orchard THEATRE Orchard Maurice E. B ndmann begs to announce that he has arranged for a S
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 91 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 12th. High Water— s 43 a.m., 9-24 f.m. P. O. Homeward mail d *p. Art Club Exh.biti' n, Tanglin Cub, 4— 6 p.m. The Rev. VV. Cross to nj^et members and friends tl Pies: (h: any time from 4.30 to Chj. iMI.C*. Thursday Uth Hlßh Water -I<MM
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  • 588 2 Germans from the Mansu province are j working under instructions from Peking; m the effort to stir up the Lamas, and incite the Buddhists, so as to cause a conflagrations m the Western part of China. Twenty two residents of German nationality have resigned their membership of the Hankow Club
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 117 2 BELTING-QUALITY BEFORE PRICE. When selecting a driving belt the quality should always be considered before the price. Every user knows of the inconvenience and loss occasioned by a belt failing to do its work, besides the uneasy feeling that it may break down again at any time. It is just
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    • 593 2 RHEUMATISM A MYSTERY. Some diseases give immunity from another attack, but iheumatism works just the other way. Every attack of rheumatism invites anothei worse than that, it redt ces the body's power so that each attack is worse than the one before. If any diseare needs curing »arly it is
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    • 285 2 JUST ARRIVED. SPECIAL 5 OCTAVE CABIN PIANO ENGLISH MADE Complete Iron Frame, Full Trichord, Overdamper action, Tropical construction. A perfect miniature piano suitable[for the smallest room; or cabin. (Size onfy 3ft. 4in. by 3ft. 3in. by Ift. 9in Price $250- Net Cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD., EXHIBITION SINGAPORE ART
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    • 796 2 Notices THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed AT 1001 on Tuesday, 18th May Race Days Thursday, 20th May and the WHOLE DAY on Monday, 24th May J- Whit- Monday. 12-5 205 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at tbe COLONIAL EIGIMEER'SOffioe, up to noon of tbe l*ih May, 1915, f
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    • 805 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, np to neon of the 17th May, 1916, for supplying approximately the following quantities of metal on the undet mention ed nads (a) 2J inch gauge laterite 1. 965 cubes on Ay er Rajah Road between Municipal Limits
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    • 494 2 To Let FURNISMEO^iOUsTVur^ For six months. Coo) U rooms and three dresainerrJ court and everytL.n^nJ^" seen at any time. Jl Uc v ,1,,. sl TO BE LIT I alv y. S TOMLiNSON. I. m Cp 1? 1 TO LET mmm Ccmpoimd Hous,- Ko .v; a. Park M odd H ,o
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  • 1446 8 OFHCIAIi NEURAL REPORTS. _____——> x v black Hole of Calcutta." deplorable facts as to the treatment of rish prisoners m Germany are contain- "i a White Paper issued last night gib) io form of correspondence between his Majesty's Government and [h e I ci^ed States Ambassador. The
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  • 288 8 "Oh, my! Daddy's been wounded by the German?," cried the four years old daughter of Private Robert Henderson, of tbe 2nd Royal S2ot3, during her sleep. A few days later the child's mother, who Jives at Wborterbank, Lochee (Scotland), received a letter from a French chaplain statirg that her husband
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  • 30 8 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, May <ith. All quotations o' Sterling Shares must be rejaiJcd as purcJy nonclaa! for the r resent. MINES. ASFD
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    • 513 8 It speaks to the heart through the pocket-book. That's why the Ford is a friend to thousands the world over. What any other car will do the Ford will do and more at a fraction of the cost. Buy to-day. $1,375 is the price of tbe Ford run-about the touring
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    • 354 8 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday, 17th May, at 2-30 p.m. Valuable F eehold la* d and house No. 18 Race Comsc Road, a-ea 10.651 sq. feet being lots 1 to 4, 44 to 47 and part of lot 43 of ('.rant 117. CHING EENC LEE t Co., Auctioneers. T. Tulley Parsons.
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  • 1132 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, May 12, 1915. Mrt- shall the Pie-;', llie People's ;ulit inaiKtaJn (Juawed I>\ toflueace an,! unbribe<] !jv r-* l o Here {intriut Trutli lin glorious precefna araw. Hedged io R liuion, I>.yalivaail la.w. Previous to the period of tbe sth Light Infantry Mutiny m February
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  • 1131 4 The C, and Bf. Ga/.ette, Lahore, reports that two boxes, consigned to one of the j returned emigrants recently hanged, were (opened at Delhi, and arras and munitions J were found under false bottoms. It is notified that the War Office has j approved the issue of 6teel spectacles j
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  • 51 4 Late last evening, the I renrh on. i courttously inform.-d hi o tl an official telegram WnWniJ^*** wired from Home, that the ttaluTr ment is askmg the c ha.uher f Pr „nT loraatic and military do««m which it is stated that Lmporuint are certain to mature.
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  • 46 4 THE LKSCBQENTS DlSPßftggD We received Ifa fu!:«. afmM fr munication Last evening Telegrams Km Kelautsi receive the 11, i, reject reached .^a Pobj fc v r River without opposition. The ccuntry .tf v is ifcoofibl sdvisable to lei r< g f to maintain order.
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  • 51 4 behave receded kr, og cation, dated May IU Instruction* mmn ta I Headquarter* »l following,. The following _r. c published Bulletin S The following to he pubhsut.. td Raster N i It it not proposed to publish ar.% G theft crass iad entr tl so wn f vet
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  • 79 4 {From Got Qem I rretnofukatj y 11. A bm sting i f Metal i summoned t i e\- tiit WmU tail th< n be lifl kf it m mug out a t One dottai mmtk from i ropeaa m the Stall WO Mr A. p. Bak< this
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  • 28 4 < Our 0„ n <'■ -r?.<t >. :>r.; 1 May 11. lit I B. Croat, Sen Siagapon i it rat Lusitania." SSS cabled UM Mil w. Q '..eeri6towu.
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  • 46 4 CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. I'nder the ausp.ces if U- I natiou. the lewd, if Mersey, .v-a-- 1 t:ive a lecture m the Msat| B an Friday M v p m. I B I.< p| lb < rt? :i greatest soldier of his ti:: t- :'.r? v 1 BOOM
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  • 29 4 CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES. An satC I I c mpeny iHtl >flta i of tb Freest k Bail linfft, af M p.:: to confirm the ittrssidttitry re* In *jg the
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  • 146 4 The Dailj i tttasdsttsl no aaeal battle hat tato i It* i North Sea ofl tbe Nortresu tsl The myst.rv of tht V B Berfea and n v read kt m iafJost grams froi.. B laadinai I ■> VTL bably (o he sxtJ ained bj tl
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 ll____sS£l -MS%-S-__-i ■,■■_.>■■■-»»■ ■■■>■! li i il>in A A^Jl^y^gN, F BURROUGHES AND WATTS' Billiard Tables f _a______MOß— 3__« ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET Quality Always Excellent. j A NEW STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING TABLES JUST AKRIVED. j "THE STRAITS" v i COWPUBI Willi > r.L MCES3OI l <:?, I
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  • 465 5 CELEBRATING THE -LUSITANIA' 1 CRIME. Ihe Tragedy of it. Sabattriac Cable]. Htcr2s'9 SffuYioe. I juice. May 11— A telegram from va v^ t,aat German towns are baand the Kaiser has ordered a half ho^fdav ia the schco'.s. 10. Tbo newspapers con I lation of Germany and the f
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  • 203 5 A Stem Indictment cf Germany. a:M..v 10.— The jury ft! the weed a vei d:ct on the r.r. palling :h is contrary to international f«l bout c! all civilized We charge the officers o! tbe j torn Kaieai and the German wraroeal with the crime of wilful and
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  • 491 5 DECLARED CONGRESS WILL TAKE ACTION. Fresident Wilson for Peace. IBy Submarine Cable], Rscris's Sisvioa. New Ycik, May 10.— Well known Senators d- clare tbat President Wilson will summon an extraordinary cession of Congress to take actiou regarding the Lusitania." Philadelphia, May] I.— President Wilson, speaking to naturalised Americans,
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  • 102 5 Austro-Germans' Desperate Effort. Amsterdam. May 10. The Kaiser has arrived m Galicia and witnessed the engagement of the Guards division. Petrograd, May 11.— Official Oar offensive m the region of Shavle continued successfully. On the 9th, our cavalry successfully attacked, and ch&sed for several score verts, a
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  • 87 5 End of v Katwyk Episode. Hague, May 10. Germany has informed the Netherlands that the Katwjk was funk by a German submarine iv mistake for a belligerent. It. gret is expressed and compensation offered. London, May 10. The West Hartlepool steamer Queen Wilhelmina has been sunk m
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  • 558 5 RECRUITING STIMULATED BY GERMAN OUTRAGES. British Determination. [By Submarine Cablel. Reutub's Sehvics. London, May 10 —Recent instancos ol German frightfulness have greatly stimulated recruiting which has boomed this j weekend. The Liverpool Exchange has passed a resolution excluding Germans and Austrians even if naturalised. There is a strong anti
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  • 79 5 London, May 10. The death is announced of Colonel D. M. Lumsden. [Lumsden, Col. Dugald M'Tavish, c.B. 1901 b. Peterhead, 1851 s. of late James Lumsden, Tea planter iv Assam, 1874 93 Captain Durham Mounted Rifles, 1686; appointed to command of A6sam Valley Light Horse, 1900
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  • 13 5 London, May 10. The Anchoiia jailed from Liverpool on the Bth.
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  • 68 5 When a carman wa3 charged at Tower Bridge Police Court with stealing four tins of corned beef, intended for the Army, Lieutenant Melville said that, owing to similar robberies, men at the front were sometimes deprived of their rations. It was stated that these robberies
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  • 227 5 TEN GUNS AND 3,000 MEN CAPTURED. Germans Suiter Near Ypres. [Jtv Submarine Cable], Kitraa'B Saavicn. i Paris, May 10.— The afternoon coaimu n'que 6aya Northward of Arras we maintained all our importantfgaina. There have been artillery engagements elsewhere. The evening communique say 6 French marines eastward of Saint
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  • 68 5 Kilid Babr Occupied. Loudon. .May 10.— The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at Mityleno tays warships are bombarding the eastern forts at Nagaro, which are the only foils m the Narrows not silenced. Land forces have occupied Kilid Babr and the neighbouring heights Paris, May 10 -General
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  • 299 5 Transport Run Ashore. London, May 11. A correspondent hi the Dardanelles, describing the landing of the English troops at the southern extremity of GallipMi ou April 23rd, says tbat landings were made on live different beaches. Iv one of them, between Cape Helles and Seddul Bahr,
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  • 104 5 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, May 9. Yesterday we captured a strong German position west of Lens, and 120 prisoners, und advanced cue kilometre along a front of 1500 metres m the direction of Metzeral. Petrograd Near Mifr.u we pursued our offensive successfully. We
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 148 5 f^fi Kodak Non-Curling Films. I; J^kWm v lz i: w IN sealed tins PACKED FOR THE TROPICS. fllft All Popular Sizes Stocked. DARK ROOM ABOLISHED BY The Kodak Tank' Daylight Film j DEVELOPING MACHINES. r nL s L p T0 f ,ncJl£S ROBINSON Co. s r^wl a N.B. Save the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 925 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I Royal Packet Navigation Co.* of Batavia. 9—B, COLLYBB QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Da KOCK Pontianak May 19 REYNBT If untok and Palembang May 19 Sampit Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako Rengat snd Retch -River... May 19 Dokggam Patavla May 12 Sin'GKEL
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    • 662 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE. TO MARSEILLES LONDON s.s. "KALOMO" sailing about May 24 s.s. "CITY OF NEWCASTLE" sailing on or about June 7 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. 1 SUM STEAI NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. SINGAPORE— BANGKOK. FOR BANGKOK DIRECT. Arrival
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    • 458 6 Shipping I M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and ■ABSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Ernest-Simons Amazone Api 26 May 7 Cordillere May 9 Nera May 21 Chili May 23 Amazone June 4 Atlantique June 6 Cordillere June lb Polynesien Jane 20 For all particulars apply to J.
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    • 561 6 ShJDpjng P.&O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, <w Anttralia, India, Aden, Egylr Mediterranean Porta, }ta^ and London. Through BIUb of Tiadlnij lasnefl OojjJ Persian Gulf Co^_2^££ Bteamert will leave Singapce M MAIL LINES HomwaaD (res Ecaopai From Singapore, connecting lt Colombo with 1915. 88 Sardinia May a Mal
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  • 625 7 UNOFFICIAL PRESS BUREAU." MORE NOTICES THAT MIGHT HAVE j BEEN GIVEN. Satire and Sense. There is something more than satire m the further communications from the Unofficial Press Bureau, published m the April National Review, from which we quote the following The War Office would be well advised to devote
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  • 306 7 Primate's _E3Moe to army Ihhoush Bi»hop Just before be '.oft LinJ.m on his way to the front the liishop of Loudon recehed a notable letter wishing him god speed from tho Archbishop <>f Canterbury. "You have," (be Primate wrote, 'the high privilege of carrying
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  • 343 7 After quoting a local prote3t against the juvenile (utilities of the Censorship (which jis so amusingly like Dame Partington's demonstration with her mop against the flowing tide of the Atlantic) the Straits Echo is moved to these observations which cannot be grateful to that collective authority
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 442 7 GUIiESS'S STOUT 'GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. W A. SOSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. $15 per case of 8 doz. Pints. $14 10 doz. Splits. WHA T IT IS. vwjl^a IT |Q The Bottler*? of tte GREAT} AUK'S nruilllir HEAD braud ere under AGREEMENT with GENUINE. Mesfcr s- ARTHUR GUINNS.SB,
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    • 262 7 i->&~ "nightcap" SSjU^H p gj hot water, lemon, and sugar, and a wineglassful w of Wolfe's Schnapps. W I &50lf e*s 1 Schnapps 1 j3 Choi wrm qm) r p I S you will ?lcep "like a top** I anu wake up m the morn- [£1 lirg refreshed and free
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    • 273 7 iiimn mil wriiwiii hihij- c _gge-_sii imi mi wn pi IPBOVISIQN FOH THE YOUNG I »nr ■mimiii n i mmmtw— »i— i i i i.iimi EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES I remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has. namely, how best to provide for the education of
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  • 955 8 There is a service of motor-cars maintained by wire, string, and marvellous luck between two certain places, remark- j able for its uncertainty iv everything but breaking down, which it does with j astonishing regularity. The drivers are a cheerful, absolutely reckless lot of ruffians, j possessing no
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  • 586 8 Then and Now. Appalling as were the losses m officers m the 2nd Battalion of the Scottish Rifles m the recent fighting m Flanders, it is well for the British public to remember tbat, as I shall show presently, the losses m officers, even m comparatively
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  • 316 8 Many thrilling stories of British heroism are told m a column arficle, which Mr Edgar Wallace sends from Somewhere m France to the Birmingham Daily Post. We quote the following A very angry German fell into the hands of a email party of Guardsmen, i You
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 88 8 f H I The Law of Quality fs as attractive as the law of gravity. Gravity keeps yoti on the earth, and Quality ensures that you are on firm ground m the matter of value. i 1 o o tl I A C i j I i M— _B____H_BBK DUNLOP
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    • 103 8 STAMFORD HOUSE. Private Hotel. Bras Basah Road. CENTRALLY SITLATED. With 40 Comfortable Rooms and Bathrooms Attached. Electric Light and Gall-Bells Throughout. Meals Served at Separate Tables m Spacious Dining Room. Huge Reception Hall. Billiards. TERMS MODERATE. ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE. With or Without Board Tel. 1303. Maaa,;: ag Proprietor BUSINESS AS
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    • 508 8 THE Singapore Free Prest MORMMG DAILY To Our Readers, The Singapore Pl st Daily, and is on bale at depota i ttor hour each morning Sundays ek<£2Lf*^ price Ten Cents a copj Xu l^>. BrtMribers' copies will b< deli»«_, private residences, lor towi ered Mth, ifprefern-d,!^ -„,n Full addresses at
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  • 52 9 Corrected up to May 11) Bank 4ms 2-4 582 h demand 2-4 Private credits Bms 2-4 IHDIA, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demai d 20 a Yokohama, demai d 114 Java, demaad 142 Bangkok, demand cci Sovereigns, Bank Buying 68 54 Bank of England Ha c 6% Bar Silver London
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  • 157 9 May 11. Tin 112* tons 681.50 Gambler 9.75 Gambler Cube No. 1 14.75 Gambler Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. t'pore 18 50 Pepper, (White fair) 86.75 Nutmegs (HO to tre lb) 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tie lb I 22.C0 Mace (Bauda) 83 00 Cloves (Amboina) 40
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 628 9 I Wah or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. g The Company baa «20.00 C deposited with tbe Supreme Court of
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    • 317 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and fihina, IIiCORPORATED BY UNTIL 6IIITEI. PAID OF CAPITAL fIi.MOOOO RRBRRYHPCHD Z 800 0$ astarrs Liability of Proprietors- 4M00.0M HEAD OFFICE tt, BIBHOPS3ATH, LOHDOH, R. 0. ASENCTKS AND BRANCHES! Amntsat Hongkong Penan* Bangkok noilo Pukot Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 453 9 HON6KORG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESRBYE FUHDB Sterling £1,600,000 at la.- 115,000,000 Sliver 918,000,000/ ws.nw.cw Reserve Liability of Proprietors-. 115,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTOR!. Hon. Mr. D. Laudato, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq. IP. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. T. M Edkine, Esq.
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    • 363 9 mmmmjmMmmMmmmmmmmmmmtammmmmßmtmr^^m Man— MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE,' "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 Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £8,600,000. The Accounts
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    • 172 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd The Company's Vessels will be despatched as follows TO PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG. s s. UNA," At 4 p.m. every W dnesday. First Saloon Return Tickets between Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang are interchangeable with P. 0. S. N. Coy's Steamers. For Terms and rates
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 323 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kandacg herbau Hospital, May IT. 9am 3F.M 9pm Bar Dm. 82 Fan. 29 767 29.72* '9 743 Temp. 89 0 68 0 7-0 Wet Bolb The*. 815 si.O 77 5 Dir. of Wind HE NE calm Max. lenp m abaa\ 90.5 Mm, oa do. T'.O Max. m Sun
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    • 452 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m pert at 11 a.m. on May 11, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Quorra May 10 Inner Roads Chusan belangor Lama Poh Ann Monmouthshire No. 8 Wharf Carhle May 1 1 inner Roads Kuala Sappho Hainam Eumaeus No. 6 Wharf Dutch. De Weert
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  • 1520 10 Once more has the Singapore Art Club justified its existence by its periodica! d splay of a number of the artistic productions of its members, and other contributor!. This was held, as on the previous occasion, m the Tanglin Club by the kind permission of the Committee,
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  • 157 10 YESTERDAY S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs Hallifax and Mr Crichton rec 15.2 beat Mrs K. Stevens and Mr Burrett rec 15, G— 1, 6— 2. Mixed Doubles B Class. Mrs de Courtoiß and Mr Seeward rec 15.2 beat Mrs Gattey and Mr de Courtois
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  • 84 10 Sunday, J 6th May. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 1 a. m. 2 30 and 3.30 p m. Club Bungalow at 9.80 and 10.30 a. m. 12.15,3 and 5.80 p.m. Jackson Millar Cup 100 Yards. This will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock
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  • 279 10 FIRST DAY. Opening Stakes— Distance R.C. Mr Schon's Sandy Creek 10. Jules Martin's Tom Tom 9.10. Jules Martin's Hedonist 9 9. Tunku Omar's Preopal 9.7. Mr Febr's Charmante 8.13. Mr Febr's Lady Flower 7.9. Sultan of Jobore's Friondless 7.7. Mr Speyside's— Venture 7.7. Malay States Porse Distance Scurry.
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  • 457 10 The weather conditions were all that; could be desired for training operations yesterday morning, and the proceedings, were full of interest. There was a good muster of tpjetators present. Some of the Penang contingent arrived on Saturday The Friar, Sador, Tongkah, Betting Hill, Gay Gordon and The Osrl.
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  • 38 10 The Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club have kindly invited the Members of the Singapore Golf Club to consider themselves Honorary Members of their respective Clubs during the time the Racecourse linke are closed for the races.
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  • 403 10 Rubber. Singapore. 11th May. The demand at the opening of to day's Auction was good but fell uway during the forenoon. An improvement. hDwexer, was shown on the resumption of sales m tbe afternoon. Values were very irregular and on tbe whole show substantial advances on the
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  • 217 10 Singapore, llih May. Yesterday's advices from London indicated a better demand iv the Rubber Market and this was reflected at the Association Auction held to-day. pcioM generally being better on tbe week. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe were both m good demand. For one
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  • 93 10 The Ladies' Medal for May will baj played for on Thursday May 13th aud will be a Bogey Competition. Special atten j tion is invited to the rules for Bo^ey Competitions which are posted m the Club House, notably Nos. 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 10 and
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  • 15 10 Agents. Evatt and Co. ludragiri Sumatra 5,951 total 6 months 34,957.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 262 10 pil!l!tHfflllllllllllttl!!l!lltttlllllltlllll!lltll!llllttlllNlini!lltl^ I The Difference m this Bah^ I from the usual bottle-fed baby is his fin fiesi =E babies. Giano contains only those thingi whicl bu 5 and strong bone, muscle and brain. It builds s 4 —5 not flabby ones, It is the over-fal Habbj Baby who gets v
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 28 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The T. and O. outward mail steamer "Oriental" left Colombo aud may lie expected to arrive at Singapore ou Thurs I day afternoon the 13th instant.
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