The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 June 1915
1915-06-05
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Title Section15 1915-06-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IKS CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1915. NO. 8,460.15 words
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Article217 1915-06-05 1 Tin and rubber returns on page 10. The list of Birthday Honours has beeu published Page 6. Mr Chaplin leads the Opposition in Parliament Page 5. British submarines are active in the Sea of Marmora Page 5. Fraser's share circular gives details of the latest share prices217 words
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Article851 1915-06-05 1 Our long talked-of democratised Army has materialised at last and it bid* fair to be tbe most magnificent Army the world ha^ ever seen. Men from the prairie and the veldt and the bush from the 'Varsity and the Public School from plough and bank and counter851 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement326 1915-06-05 1 if you Grave for a Good Programme SEE THIS ONE /jLHAMBRA THE ??ONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. SI SHOW 7-30 to 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW 9-15 to 11 P M A POWERFUL DRAMA FIE REFORMATORY lIS 4 PARTS. M'h i:\-\vl\ stroac and virile Situations. Sensational, gripping, atttntijncom felling. THE MASTER DRAMA326 words
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Advertisement252 1915-06-05 1 ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. OWING TO THE ENORMOUS SUCCESSES AND REQUESTS Messrs. GONSALEZ BROS. la conjunction with the Palladium lilaaageuient have decided to exton.l their* Season for a farther FOUR NIGHTS, j T/5-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND DOUBLE BILL: BY POPULAR REQUEST. Gavalleria Rusticana OPERA IN ONE ACT iMascagnt). IL Pagliacci OPERA IN252 words
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Advertisement201 1915-06-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i Buy British Saoaphot, the great uer\e food Page 10. Music at tbo adelplti Hotel tonight Page 10. Auction notices re important furniture soles and Bale of spirits and Chinese liquors by Powell and Co. Page 3. Shipping: K.PM., Pacific Mall, Ocean S.S., and B. I. latest sailings201 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1915-06-05 1 THE WEEK. ni^b Water- ;M5 a.m., 4 •">"» p.m. B. 1. Outward mail expected. Italian Grand Opera, Palladium. Hafttes School Sports. High Water -4 32 a. re,, 5 50 p.m. M. M. Outward mail expected. Ist Sunday after Trinity. Y.M.C.A Social Evering, 8 SO. High Water —6-0 a,m 6- 10109 words
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Article483 1915-06-05 2 It is a well koown fact in biology that the individual reproduce?, roughly or sketchily but still quite 'distinctly, the niantal proccSQOß of the race. The ordinary bey. fot instance, is to nil intents and purposes a Had Indian, with the craft and tastes, acJ. we fear,483 words
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Article290 1915-06-05 2 BOH A »ES ALL THE DAI THOUGH An EwgiSali doctoral the front in i'rance sends the following letter to friends ai home We are having an exhilarating time, Usually the mention cf an ambulance train is associated with thoughts and expressions ot pity aud sympathy, but it290 words
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Article109 1915-06-05 2 The D rby, the Oaks, and Home Rule came together in one of Lend Bandolph Churchill's best Parliamentary witticisms i«i itynine years aga On May 81, 1> :> himseli out to worry the Govern ;t > to what would be the pod tion UU, Bill were read a second time109 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement804 1915-06-05 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. lat SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JUNE 6th. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.30 a.m. Litany--7.40 a.m. Holy Conmiuulon (Choral). Hymns 298, 53-s 2*2. 9n a ru. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bib'e Classes. 5.30 p in. Everyone Sermon. War Hymns 193 27. St. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY804 words
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Advertisement415 1915-06-05 2 JUST ARRIVED. SPECIAL 5 OCTA VE CABIN PIANO ENGLISH MADE Complete Iron Frame, Fall Trichord, Overdamoer action, Tropical construction. A perfect miniature piano suitable for the smallest room or cabin. (Size cniy 3ft. 4in. by 3ft. 3in. by Ift. Sin.) Price $250. Net Cash. ROBINSON PIANO FIRST CLASS ENGLISH ECUCATiGN415 words
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Advertisement534 1915-06-05 2 Notices SINGAPORE GRSOKET GLUB. NOTICE. A Special General Meeting of the Members lof the Siogaporo Cricket Club will be held in the B. C. C. Pavilion on Thursday the 10th June at 5-3H p.rr. at the request <-£ the Comluittre for the purpose cf considering and if approved passing the534 words
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Advertisement539 1915-06-05 2 Notices LOST. Od May 23rd a bunch of keys. Fin3sr wii! be well rewarded on returxicg same. Apply Box No. 17 c/o Free Press. 3-6 10^ NOTICE. Mr. Archie C. Neubronner having left the Employment of Raveusway and Company has no authoiity to receive any orders fo Funeral Wreaths and539 words
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Advertisement221 1915-06-05 2 To Let aside bungalow at 1 Grove Hotel Ttnnls < telephone i. fitted t£th entry. A r ply to POWELL Co u b I TO BE LIT FUKfiJSHuT of j H??^. 1 11 BUNGALOW TO i I- It 0 Applj to AL! A^BLR bk'.NAilA. TO Iff li Jaly ITati aon221 words
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Article723 1915-06-05 3 SADO STRIKE. ,fr Our Own Correspondent.) Weltevieden, May 29. ji of M* regulations sought tc a 1 ssdo and eb.o (two and four i .cles) drivers, by tha police, a organised strike took place on ths gi Sal VLmmJ and Sunday last, the ")'h_.d and 23rd which723 words
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Article20 1915-06-05 3 The ,r Pad can unbend on occa- p d a review the other day lr Sl inh .'a K..M, 'nv._20 words
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Article901 1915-06-05 3 I Qmcquid agont homines noatri est farrag llb f,V l JUVENAL. i The calendar now marks the entry c the planet Terra into that twelfth portioi of its orbit round the Sun that mortals a i present agree in calling the mouth of June t it901 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement264 1915-06-05 3 J m u rA Wi ff VA f\ [^_^__^_^j_^_^l^j^j^^^^^_^_^_^_^^l^^^^l p t:----^__fe__r'~e- v^> -v~, 1?1&T _5J? __<__«___. -•'^^^'..•"^^^c-JSPrt 7^ '•«_._.<? v %¥eliare. a *--**ni^4 I pfll THE AL^ ENB U RY?« FOODS being perfectly digestible and closely resem- l|§|§ .v^A^i biing human milk, give freedom from digestive ailments, promote sound I^-'^S.264 words
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Advertisement498 1915-06-05 3 I t^iBIWSSH_?r3^3^2___5?a__f5S2_3S ""^"TffTrff l *^r^-wttmWmiT Ij^2_?___H2_-! FOR THE Y _QP N g, I w.tvo-ti 1"*? ifpA* *w s ft? &fWTi > rwiw_n_ni _jilul.riIilii.iiL niiiiullliiv) remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has, namely, how best to provide for the education of his Children, the expenses498 words
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Advertisement681 1915-06-05 3 -WWM-WWW 111 IJ. HU' IMI IM il.l .W .llll ■■-i—u Auctions AUCTION BAU OF SPIRITS CHINESE LIQUORS To be held at our Sale-room On Monday, 7th June, at 11 a.m. FCWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. 5 6 7-8 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, rubbertyred double ricksha, &c. At No. 39681 words
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Article22 1915-06-05 4 Stables.— At the General Hospital, Fenang, on the Ist inst., to Mr. and Mrs. G. Stables, Changkat Estate, P.W a Ron.22 words
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Article33 1915-06-05 4 Moller Lassen. At St. George's Church, Fenang, on the 2nd June, S. E. Moller, Manager of Simpang Estate, Simp any Am pas, to Chrisi iane Louise, daughter of Dr. F. Latsen. Copenhagen.33 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1915-06-05 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 5, 1915. tfere ihaH >■ Pfi u th« People's ight .a..,' bj urfluence .in/ nnbribed by pun; B«r< patriot Truth ha gkxioui [aecepadaMb Pkify- to R Hk.i'H, L-ya!iyaud l*w. Tb'j War has begun, testo Lord KIT I CHE NEE, <ind that in quite deadly1,185 words
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Article955 1915-06-05 4 Mr 11. G. Brayfi-lu (formerly of Messr Carmichael and Clarke, Hongkong) is not a Sergfc. Major with the Forces [a thi Dardanelles. A Dutch steamer picked up two Gtermai aviators on May lefc, floating ou a vrrecke<j aeroplane near the Nerd Hinder light- ship They were brought to Flashing, The955 words
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Article58 1915-06-05 4 A fatal motor Vlliev Wednesday ni R bt Od Lbe n car overturned and M l assistant to KnaU Sell d h^ 1 wa 8 killed on ti, J occupant and the n» with aAaking. rh. to, yesterday m KwOt Kun,. wa6 a brothi t of Mi58 words
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Article65 1915-06-05 4 La* itighftai Oiura Co. Dux... pie«i b Puccini v «>«• In Roma iJG V; ir •cseotiaily traf Mi providta* of itngar.. I Prfwlpal B^i« itt the stoTS I the iMt Mt HN I life iritfa i«i ftrantitic ri t tollow Lng Plotia Boh iaraa Sotrpia, b OoMMAas^otti65 words
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Article61 1915-06-05 4 Tlli w« service at We,' 1 to morrow, «l Bg j M rMlg< J. I lU^pro For hra v,,,. i R. L. Bber, ran 1 bsAm i Hailing, .i. v. a Violin Sola S t Mr B Viohu 8010 .Mt Clehn i Bei f cp Evciaod. Fdandt are61 words
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Article166 1915-06-05 4 Pane, June 1 Flu bondi are at fra:.> S 2.50. Yesterd. y. in ih« i.^ oi Arr&« program BtHBMM had es. To Aftf Mtl ras we o-.iprt-d h i rood Ql gl which turned to o\u ITtov tuird i Q Notre lume L of the Vosges we166 words
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Article53 1915-06-05 4 A Md I i 8b rloek Holmesj a.\ L a Chii to L i\ hai house. >. the Mil bad bca uukuowu %ni Um floor. VluU mmnta to kno* height, with SCI i Bacceed lahangi^ Mr Sin From U KtiptM hfi b< m I I deep, caated by the i53 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement135 1915-06-05 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. NF A^AM Rl FNDF!) IliL rtJJril"! liLLliuLii TEA BLENDED HiK^r^M PRODUCED FROM |H^ ***** IN THE CAREFULLY BEST SELECTED HE^ TEA DISTRI CTS VARIETIES t .(gPm v IN INDIA. TRADE MARK MODERATE KM PRIDE Special Blend Ilb Tins Each 70135 words
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Article138 1915-06-05 5 Bonun claims victory. Austrian Artillery Effect. [I>y Submarine Cable], |i Ja« 3.— A Correspondent Qtl Mil S&UM that the newly tortitotioni at Przemjsl were le ta resist the heaviest An* >- The Raaaians, as long as .Che double raihvay line and "the between I'r/enijsl and Leta q138 words
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Article349 1915-06-05 5 Hew Przemysl Fell. ca P c:: >! Wiwili, the German to, with several officers. led or captured Lbe General'; General himseli was 'Jby battle on the Bzura -cly a diversion i HMHneatoiui decision rti which the Gee a i wen 2C -."> miles fr-.iM f :^e 8 --The349 words
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Article28 1915-06-05 5 uae -Official: a Irtish Urge German Bes q| Bfarmota yestarI Xfce Admiralty, in a kbal BriUrt M Preatnl operating in The t,, D .po,, wa,28 words
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Article29 1915-06-05 5 Sii Arnold V>'liiij- is appointed ii;eniber of the Council cl Ij;<l.a. [Sii Charles Arnold White Laa beta Chief In tiro of Madras Bince 189929 words
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Article78 1915-06-05 5 10-night Beea toe close o! the present season of the above named popular Circus, which, despite the many other entertainments in Singapore, ai present, has been playing to very pood houses. Legislative Council will meet on Friday next, the orders of tuo day comprising the following bills .—Third reading, Rtrgistration78 words
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Article197 1915-06-05 5 LLOYD GEORGE'S APPEAL. f Cause of Russia's Reverse. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Riutib's Sebvici. UiCSirisS 1 tam meetin8 Ployer= aud Trade fcng ueerin Em!;iotunotT go s i atedthat Isev';,; set back r'rT had 6Uffere<l r v^:° r hundr^ thousand shells, added Mr £<,« George, were concentrated on the EESraSSS ™»J197 words
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Article141 1915-06-05 5 Chaplin Leads Opposition. Londsn, Jane B.— There was nothing very dramatic about the Orst assembly if toe Coalition Parliament Many new Minister* were absent pending the passage of the Bill abolishing the necessity for re-election nererthelesa there was much novelty in the appearance of Liberals and Unionists on141 words
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Article156 1915-06-05 5 Ths liclhn Union. London, Jaoe B.— The Boaae of Lords baa reassembled Rod Sir Stanley Buckmaster occupied the Woolsack. Lori Ciewe announced thai. Italy, by joioiDg in the war. bad placed AngloLalian relations oa a far firmer basis, even although Italian art and letters and •^eniu.s long156 words
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Article463 1915-06-05 5 BRITISH AND FRENCH SUCCESSES. Advance Towards Zonnebeke. [By Submarine Cable]. BIUTEB'S Sehviob. Paris, June B.— The afternoon communique says There has been sharp fighting .norch of Arras. The French held their .captured trenches against violent coun- ter-attacks and stormed a sugar refinery at Souchez. The German463 words
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Article103 1915-06-05 5 Rome, Jane B— There is an official announcement that the Italians have firmly occupied ibe ridge cf Hontenero eeven thousand <eet high ac:o;« the Isonzo, six miles north- west of Toimino. This ia the most important i&hau success hitherto acd the first main .Austrian barrier of defence has103 words
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Article186 1915-06-05 5 j London, June 3. A Rome telegram says j that Signor Salaudra inado a magniilcent speech ia the Ball of the Capitol, la reply to German founts he affirmed that this was a holy war for Italy. What right had Germany and Austria to speck of alliance or186 words
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Article32 1915-06-05 5 New York, June 3.— The Allies have granted Herr Dernbmg a safe conduct to return to Gexmuny. He sails for Norway on June 12 in a Norwegian steamer.32 words
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Article31 1915-06-05 5 Sanapljofl, which is highly spoken of by the Lancet and other authorities, is now on sale at the Dispensary, and as a British product of great merit should command ready acceptance.31 words
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Article68 1915-06-05 5 k WILSON WORITS HARD. Drafts the new note. [Bj Submarine Cable] KIDTH'6 BBKVTOH. ishiDgfcon. June 4,— Prudent Wii««» thai tt. o^* B^ N ote "Crates voyng... The eh lp was uaarmed and did ""a on the seas must ba Moored by fc2V" «•»««<» of furtberco,. J -> wsponee68 words
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Article36 1915-06-05 5 Washington, Jane 3-Presidenfc WiUon Lmted States cannot permit anarchical condition, in Mexico to continue indefinite\u>Jr > n the faction lead in Mexico to umM and organise a government ctherw.se the United States will intervene36 words
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Article320 1915-06-05 5 I London, Jane 2.— To be Knightofthe I Carter, Lord Kitchener. To be G. C M Q |AmbaB«adorSirKennellßodd. TobeC mV H. L Duff, of Nyaaealand, and Major Bryant Honorary C.M.G., the FcJ ch Lieut Colonel Maroi* both for military BeryicesinTogoland; Mr Howes, Coilec tor ot Castoms, Ceylon; Mr320 words
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Article128 1915-06-05 5 London, June 3.— The Press Bureau says that yesterday there was close ha:>d to hand fighting on our northern front in the Dardanelles. We rushed two saps intending to fill them in but heavy bombing compelled one party to retreat, the other holding onto its position between"128 words
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Article50 1915-06-05 5 London, July 4.— A Paria communique states that twenty nine French aeroplanes, between four and live o'clock in the morning, dropped 178 bombs, aud several thousand arrows on the Crown- Prince's Headquarters. Many bombs hit their mark. The aeroplanes were cannonaded but all returned safely,50 words
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Advertisement283 1915-06-05 5 KOBINSON Co. JUST ARRIVED A FRESH CONSIGNMENT I OF KING GEORGE, g*& CHOCOLATE BISCUITS CHOCOLATE ."MACAROONS CHOCOLATE MONTELIMART. )r ti XOO CMOKERS of cultured |if|^|Pl|^'9refe^!- |E^^r taste vvant no better iy o^ V\ c «carettes (&1 cigarettes than I ni^l^"- fTN^V S^ :^^?^^3 i StatC ExpreSS 5 li&^ \>^'' i283 words
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Advertisement799 1915-06-05 6 ~2Ship p I n g KOMINKUJKE PAKETVftART MAATSGiSAPPtJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. l >5K QQNTKAOT WIT^ThW^^HI^MDS INDIA QOVBIWMBWT. bang, Singkel, Baros, Si-Bolg«, Goanwng-Sitoli, Lahewa, W«ko Islands, Telok-Dalorr. Poeloe-Tello. Padang and Henkoelen June o June o I Singkep Moeara-Saba, Biirpang and Djamu I de KOCK Pontianai linfl J Sampit799 words
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Advertisement635 1915-06-05 6 Shipping "ELLEMMAN'' LINE. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE" sailing on or about June 10. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL sailing on or about July 4. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 8. For particulars as to rates of635 words
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Advertisement440 1915-06-05 6 Shipping M. M. 1 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 19)5 OUTWARD Amazone June 4 I Atlantique .Tune 6 Cordillere June 18 Poiypesien Jane 20 Chili July 'i V. Ciotal Jaly 4 Atlantique July 18 ilageiln.n July 18 i-olytf'sien July 8 Aut» 1 V. Clotat440 words
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Advertisement283 1915-06-05 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION oOftf|H For China, Jap&n, ?e »i Capita Australia, India. Ador,. Egypi ModUerranean Ports, P]y,aaut^ and London Through Btttß c! I >f!*«ng i ~c f«r 7^* OomA, Ftontaa Golf, Cent ;n< c-3 nc»* Ports. Bte&naers wtll loavc Hingßpot-. one* »fcc t mail ion IfIHHMIHII I >'"-. From Singapore283 words
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Advertisement482 1915-06-05 7 I War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Stog.pore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, OW Jewry, E.C. Ccm cuiy bas £20.00C det)OBlted with the SuDremefJonrtft#P««rtio«^ mu oapreme U)urt of482 words
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Advertisement313 1915-06-05 7 CHARTERED BANK 3f India Auatralia and ihlna. I>iC9RFGSITED BY SOi'H CHiBTER. B«ierve Utility of r ro? rt O to»a^ SJISIoS HEiJ) OFFICE l 88. B.SBSFS9ITS, LONBOF, B. 0. I AGiiSClica AND EBANCanSJ isr sssf—* ass 1 I eciLbay Karachi Bateon j vor.ttft Klar-2 BdrSmnan Oanton Kobe Hhaajhal own Kuala Lnsprtt313 words
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Advertisement442 1915-06-05 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING GORPOHATION. PIID-D? CIPITIL «15,000,0C0 EE3SRVK FU»DB Sterling £1,500,000 at 23.- §1^.000,000) oo rtl M Silver £8,000,000/ 88 .°^.«>C Rcssnrs LlablL'ty of P*oprie6orB.». 915,000,000 COOUT O? CIRKCTOKa. Hon. M?, D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pafctondon, E&^., Deputy OhaiTGias. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. }P. H. Holyoak. E^q. a.442 words
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Advertisement333 1915-06-05 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies arc "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 Re servos tor protection of Policy holders are over £3,(j>00,000. The Accounts are333 words
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Advertisement189 1915-06-05 7 APPLES. Now in Stock Australian Apples. OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. SINGAPORE COLD-STORAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANQ. PBINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE C^S* 4S/yi t%c/tw 49 \J IS d Xv/l X Cd e*«g t^* 9 f Jf^^^^^^^ TO THE LATEST rfffls!P&^f^sr METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE189 words
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1035 1915-06-05 8 A SCATHING LETTER. 11 Silly, Base, Cowardly." New York, April 16 —Mr Theodore Roosevelt, writing to a Washington lady, who recently asked his advica regarding the wi3dom of associating herself with the 1 Woman's Party for the Constructive Peace of America," sent a reply from1,035 words
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Advertisement614 1915-06-05 8 A A /K are used and com- £l^ &fg mended all over the (Ju4 L-rgj A 0 Always iM p|| i Reliable W iplj hi Cartrid .l< ided Manser io'd with Efcy Black and Automata ViwA*. Smokd Powdta /^iA\ e a is v r- r f-. vj' ■>■ 3 :':^j614 words
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Advertisement214 1915-06-05 8 THE BEST DRINK IN HOT WEATHER. L^fj I Large supplies have lately arrived f r om London. Oi ALL STOREKEEPERS. fn| V. RIGAUD'S f§ i| OF JfIPRH J 'i£ TOILET V/ATER l lWfr&&M Beu)cn L-^^vr dJw of imitations. \sw% 1 V. RIGAUD s, ruo Vivienne. 8 vr CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD214 words
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Advertisement181 1915-06-05 8 ill 1 ali-itc fnOU-#NOS GIN) j» mi > 4r ,oco fiC u Hot- "The Beverage that EenefiU" II !J im-rc!> ,v; mu 1 wm h !i f 'F 1 B t i < 1 i, fe Z:,;;, y f^J^ G F KELLNEB Co.. S^-«-^^^^ A. SCOTT ft Co LAMBERT AND181 words
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Article53 1915-06-05 9 CORBECTED UP TO June 4) Bank 4ms 2-4 532 demand 2-4 Private credits 8m s 2-47 16 France demand Bank 295 India, T. T. 174f Hongkong, demaxd 21 i ?OKOBAma, demard 113f Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 86} Sovereigns, Rant Buying $8.64 Bank of BngHand Rale Bar Silver London53 words
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Article1147 1915-06-05 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 4th. All quotations o! Sterling Shares must be regarded as purely nominal Cor the present, RUBBER STERLING) COMPANIES. Oap. Ibbos. Paid. Labs Di?. Bunas. Sbllubb. 85,000 2a 2a Aliagar 5% M 1 11 2 3 300,000 1 11,147 words
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Article148 1915-06-05 9 June 4. Tin buyers 879.00 Gsmbier 11.00 o*!«nbier Cub? No, 1 14.75 Gftmbier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pspper Black crdiD, 18.75 Pspper, (White fair: 86.50 Kntneegs (110 to tie 1b 21.00 Nutmegs (80 tc t\ e lb 22.00 Mace (Bands) 80 00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Bali Coffee (4%148 words
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Advertisement427 1915-06-05 9 GUiNNESS'S STOUT GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W A HOSS BROTHER, Ltd., ■LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. IT 10 The Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK'S V -HP ftramiur HBAD brand we under AGREEMENT with GINUINE. "MB* ARTHUR GUINNrSS, SOM COMy* PANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bottle NO OTHER J3lg?|a427 words
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Advertisement63 1915-06-05 9 The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Name of Article* in EngUth with phonetic cquaivaiu.! m Matey. Contains— Basaar Account [8% weeks), Cook's Cash Account. Bcei and Mutton^A-coount, Dhabie's Account, Summary of Monthly Bouse Expenditure, Tables Cor Calculating TVagts Due, Bazaar Weights and Measures, Fruits Indigenous bo Singapore* Ac. Price,63 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous839 1915-06-05 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. on June 4, 1915. British, Name Date of Arrival Remark! f Kinta June 2 Anjou Esmeralda Ranee June 3 Inner Roads Lady Weld Calypso Benrinnea June 4 No. 3 Wharf Bamora No. 8 Wharf Giang Seng Inuer Roads Hong Wan839 words
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Article1170 1915-06-05 10 On Thursday afternoon at 5.15, the memorial tablet of St. Andrew's House Chapel was laid, the ceremony being per formed by H. E.- Brigadier General D. H. Ridour, cm c»., General Otlicer Command ing the Troops, S.S. His Excellency was received by the A. D. C.1,170 words
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Article185 1915-06-05 10 A REBEL CHIEF KILLED. Kota Bahru, May 27. Haji Mat Hasssan one of the leaders of the rioters who is known as Tok Jauggut on account of his long grey beard was killed in a small encounter on the 25th in=t. In view of his claim to invulnerability185 words
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Article132 1915-06-05 10 The Hokien, charged at the Assizesbefore the Acting Chief Justice (Mr L. M« Woodward) and a special jury, with bigamy, was found not guilty and discharged. The case turned on tho observance or otherwise of Chinese marriage customs*. It was necessary for the prosecution to prove that132 words
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Article62 1915-06-05 10 The Committee of the Singapore Cricket Club have decided to bold the Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament. All events with the exception of the Championship Pairs will be coutested. The entry sheets b:ive been reopened and further entries may be made up to Friday the 4th, June at62 words
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Article57 1915-06-05 10 A Canadian Warning. Amsterdam, May 2nd. The Frankfurter Zeitnng pleads for the commutation of the sentence of death passed on Private Lons dale. Ottawa, May 2nd. Mr Hughes, Minister for Militia, is reported to have said that if the Germans shoot Private Lonsdale the Canadian Government will make57 words
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Article189 1915-06-05 10 Northern papers announce the denth of Mr H.D.S. Parkbill, which took place at the General Hospital, Shanghai. Deceased, who was only thirty eight year6 of age, will be remembered as chief engineer of the Shanghai Firo Brigade, with the members of which Lie was very popular. He left the Municipal189 words
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Article429 1915-06-05 10 Singapore, June 3. Since our last issue of the 6th May, the general tone of our Market has conti- j nued satisfactory with a moderate amount of business passing, confined chiefly to Local Rubbers. Sterlings remain some- j what under a cloud owing to the Home j429 words
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Article174 1915-06-05 10 It i6 reported that a few doye ago China's Minister of War submitted a memorandum to the President, embodying a plan for the adoption of conscription. The Minister pointed out that the pro parations for the adoption of this system should cover three periods. The first period174 words
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119 1915-06-05 10 Los Angeles, April 18. That Queen Elena of Italy may lose her right arm as the price of her heroism during the eurthquake in Messina in December, 1908, was revealed to-day in a letter the Queen wrote to Miss Irma Guthrie Wright,119 words
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Article112 1915-06-05 10 The "Kashinia Mam" from Europe is duo from Colombo on Monday afteruoou and will sail for Hongkong Japan on Tuesday. Lim Lnn was charged in the second police court, yesterday, with wilful trespass at the Impounding Reservoir on Thursday. He vsas lined cue dollar, or, in default, three days' rigorous112 words
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Article361 1915-06-05 10 Agents. Waterhouse and Co. Ltd. Pahang 19,508 TaujongOlak:— 19,233 Agents. Boustead and Co. Nordanal 49,282 total 240,789 last jear 230,907. Agents. Evatt and Co. Haytor: 8,255 total 5 months 40,435. Uln Pandan 5,398 Lunas:— lo,6so total 7 mos 6H.438. Agents. Adamson, Gilfillan k Co. Penang. Rahman361 words
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Article86 1915-06-05 10 In the police court, yesterday, Miss Isabel Ross Smith ch-irgod her boy, nmmed Lse Tye K it, with the theft of live dollars, aud also with leaving her bervice without giving due notice. He pleaded guilty to both charges. With regard to the first charge, be was remanded iu custody86 words
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Article93 1915-06-05 10 In the second police court, yesterday, Inspector Coetello, of Orchard Ro:;d police station, charged a Malay named Omar with driving a motor lorry in a reckless and negligent manner, by taming out of Tanglin Road into Suez Canal Ro.;d without giviug due warning, thereby endangering the three military occupants of93 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement406 1915-06-05 10 j Your Baby is growing every day S S that's why in the first few months of Ins N V =r life his food is all-miportant to lum. f\^&^> Without proper foJ baby's digestive /^j(EPk 5 g= organs will be rune.!, and he will fj^^d'^'T^tm S »nto a weak, su.406 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous29 1915-06-05 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES Sunday, 6th Junk. Johnston's Pier 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow 8.30 and 0.30 a. m., 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m.29 words
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