The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915. NO. 8,462.15 words
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Article274 1915-06-08 1 In the Dardanelles the Allies have made a number of determined attacks upon the entire Turkish front, with the object of taking certain points d'appui Page 5. In this they were partly successful, capturing quite a number of lines of trenches, the enemy's losses being very heavy,274 words
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Article801 1915-06-08 1 There can be no question but that, regarded dramatically, the official war communique of to-day cuts a poor figure com- pared with its historic predecessors. For jthis every excuse may be offered. Dra- matic effect demands broad treatment, and the modern craving for detail has been801 words
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Advertisement307 1915-06-08 1 If you Crave for a Good Programme SEE THIS ONE AT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAO. FIT ST SHOW 7-30 to 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW 9-15 to 11 PH A POWERFUL DRAMA TIE REFORMATORY IN 4 PARTS. Adrar_...ne story with many strong and virile situations. Sensational, gripping, attentionccmpeiling.307 words
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Advertisement209 1915-06-08 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. OWING TO THE ENORMOUS SUCCESSES AMD REQUESTS Messrs. GONSALEZ BROS. In conjunction witb the Palladium Management have decided to extend their Season for a further TWO NIGHTS, To-Night! To-Night!!; Tl I M ffl WEDNESDAY, ii UAft A M C209 words
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Advertisement93 1915-06-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Latest shipping Announcements Pages 6 and 7. Municipal Tender Notices Page 2. Earth and Laterite for Sale Page 3. Six Water Tanks for Sale Page 3. Nursery Governess Wanted Page 3. Seti Salmia at Star Opera Page 2. Adelphi Hotel Musical Dinner Page 10. Sun Life Assurance of93 words
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Miscellaneous80 1915-06-08 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday June Bth. High Water— 7-24 a.m., 7-19 p.m. Italian Grand Opeta, Palladium. Keppel Golf Club meeting. 6.15 p.m. Wednesday 9th. High Water 0-.5 a.m.. 2 5 p.m. Italian Grand Opera, Palladium. Thursday I Oth High Water 9 25 a.m.. 8-9 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail due. B.G.C.80 words
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Article727 1915-06-08 2 Messrs E. B. Cahusac, J. R. Brinkley and F. J. H. Stone are the three latest recruits from Japan who are placing their services at the disposal of their King and country. This brings tbe total of those who have volunteered from Japan to 49. It is announced that Mrs727 words
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Article59 1915-06-08 2 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Garrett Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam m which it is claimed half a ton of «oal will go as far as a ton m the older *ype.59 words
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Advertisement425 1915-06-08 2 I JUST ARRIVED. SPECIAL 5 OCT A VE CABIN PIANO ENGLISH MADE Complete Iron Frame, Full Trichord, Overdamuer action, Tropical construction. A perfect miniature piano suitable for the smallest room or cabin. (Size only 3ft. 4in. by 3ft. 3in. by Ift. 9in.) Price $250. Net Cash. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.,425 words
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Advertisement143 1915-06-08 2 KATZ BROS, LF 81-ANNUAL CHEAP SALE A few of the Unusual Bargains m the Different Department. BIG VALUE IN Dinner SerVices Perfect Shape. WE INVITE COMPARISON. Semi-Porcelain. Paris Pattern. Full Service for 12 persons m- f%4 A W°T Ci\ eluding Soup Tureen Stand WJ Sm *M 0 W Same shape143 words
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Advertisement659 1915-06-08 2 Notices 1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners ot Singapore invite tenders tor the Erection of Quarters for I Inspectors, Health Department, at Kampong I Java Road. Drawings and Specification may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Offloe daring offloe hoars on production of a deposit receipt659 words
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Advertisement572 1915-06-08 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTlflcatlo^ Tenders will be received ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon of tteiS 11 1915, for the following works Utfc 1. General repairs t Fore*, a Quarters at 3rd Mile, s, rao£J*!**« 2. Building boundary Z^Tt^ Burial ground at Kampong olaiT Every penoa applying f or a teemas r572 words
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Article571 1915-06-08 3 T lie open delight of the various German 01 r..i.i rait ies m China over the Lnsitania haa had a result wbich could neither have been anticipated nor desired br even tbe BO t trucnlent of the enemy. l/p to tbe time of the Lusitania affair571 words
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Article228 1915-06-08 3 A n iLLoa wsbe Fighting For. Nl I 1 i:aan delivered the last of his ienea ol lectures on the war recently at the Bechstein Hall. Mr A. J. Bai- i-i. and there was a large attendance. ■p bis conclusions Mr Bucban r Gerasaaj had completely main purpose.228 words
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Article419 1915-06-08 3 Flamb a Mile Long and 200 yards Wide. fK c aYe ofteQ beard of inventions that will make war impossible, and of engines of destruction so powerful that human flesh and blood cannot stand against them, "says the military correspondent of the Standard." "The pigeonholes of every419 words
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Article249 1915-06-08 3 The Calcutta Englishman has this: At the present moment the Censorship seems to be interesting itself m the reports of the Punjab Conspiracy trial before tbe Special Tribunal. The latter j body m its wisdom decided that only I authorised reports from the official re- j249 words
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Advertisement46 1915-06-08 3 m^^^aamm%mmmmmmmmm m m m Ml^aa9aam*****mmmmmmm l! n m misery with digestive A certain a.leviative for that ***d feeling is at hand m c Peppermint Cms. The taking Sola b y i Vlil Prove its value to you. and Stores throughout -'^i'M.S. 80 cents a bottle. 446 words
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Advertisement55 1915-06-08 3 Chronic For Chest Complaints, Wood Great Peppermint Cure, ls 6d. SIEMENS I rneiESTEfi house, simipgsl Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE Telephone No. 147. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers aod Contractors. Bggg BEOIHERB OTAig JgMjUI Oai.oa Houss, W&tatelstflF. Losdss. Suffliei Dei t, and Btoret \iW*? Thames Bi?eat, Loadoi. Lamps and Fitting i D#j>t, Dalstoo, LocdcoWarlA55 words
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Advertisement787 1915-06-08 3 *..00. POLICY No SOM7. m., c y®** Endowment, lma policy on the life of a prominent gentleman m Malaya m__tnrA_f nnito ie optional methods of settlement offered him were. fflaia y» matured quite recently, aoc I CASH Face of policy 1,000. Cash Bonos 5,805. IS 805 n PAID UP FOLICY787 words
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Advertisement506 1915-06-08 3 I Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, rubbertyred double ricksha, &c. At No. 39 High Street On Tuesday, Bth June, at 3 p.m. On view on day of tale. I _fl P -DWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF The British Steamer Resident Halewyn As she now lie 3506 words
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Advertisement570 1915-06-08 3 To Let TO LET "OMDURMAN." 5, Dalvey Road, from 15tb June, thoroughly renovated, six bedrooms with separate verandahs and bath-rooms attached, drawing room and dining room. Tennis oonrt, stabling and garage. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL ft Co., it Robinson Road. 13 5 195 tths m^~^ m m mm m ~~'^^^~^—^~^~i^~mmmmmmmmmmmm570 words
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Obituary43 1915-06-08 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Soh Teck Thian— On Brd June, 19lff, at No. 38, Upper Gross Street Soh Teck Thi am aged 67 years. Deeply regretted. Funeral will take place at Alexandra Road Chinese burial ground at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, the 9th instant.43 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1915-06-08 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 8, 1915. Here shall the Press the People's right maintain Uuawed by influence and urbribed by g*» Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw. Pledged to R li_poo. Loyalty and Law. As this great European War continues to unrolOtß daily pages of events for1,291 words
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Article903 1915-06-08 4 We are pleased to see the Colonial Chaplain, the Rev. F. W. Haines, out and about again, after his brief spell m hospital (P. G.) V Lieut. Hill, a brother of Mr F. J. Hill of j Huttenbach Bros*. Ipoh agency and a j nephew of Mrs Huttenbach, has been903 words
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Article147 1915-06-08 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penane June -n. The death took place m the r Hospital to-day, of Doctor James B T'* Senior Assistant Surgeon and SuD^n?*' dent of the Leper Hospital, PukS*' Penang. l *m, Deceased was 59 years of age and h been m indifferent health f147 words
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60 1915-06-08 4 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN SINGAPORE RESIDENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 7 The death has oec u ned from Blackwater fever m the ho_pital at Mr Grigor Taylor the planter <, ng rob bers last week attacked bungni H a k aa mine near the Gap roau auu vied60 words
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Article154 1915-06-08 4 By Coibtem ok the Feeni h Oom GKNK.U.. Paris. June 6. _esleruay .11 tbe region of Arras we oecupi< d two thirds of the ifl lege Neuville, and progressed 460 metres on the north of the j/lwwe kttOfn ah the Labyrinth. We damaged the platforms of German154 words
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242 1915-06-08 4 The following is the text of a I'roda mation by the Governor m Council, issuein a Gazette Extraordinary on June Ttb touching the ewpOA I of cert;..': provision; Whereas by Ordinance No IX of WU it is, amongst other thiups enacted that tbe Governor m Council242 words
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Article126 1915-06-08 4 The repeat performance of C aruie_ the Italian Opera Co. at tb. p l,adial f^ evening was much enjoyed, thoag "house" was not of tho sam< dim •1, .ulu DOas ou the former oooaeioo tni v be expected. Tbe "Car mam' Gousaltz was a real success, sot126 words
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Article15 1915-06-08 4 Mr W.A. Fell, of Messrs au Gilfillan Co., Penang left fo. borne Nellore on leave.15 words
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Advertisement136 1915-06-08 4 B P R fl tl Kk BEER. THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. FINE ASSAM BLENDED TEA BLENDED !_^B PRODUCED FROM m the CAREFULLY |H BEST SELECTED 9H TEA districts VARIETIES IN INDIA. MODERATE IN PRICE Special Blend Ilb Tins Each 70 cts. 2lb $1.35. Flowery Orange Pekoe 2lb136 words
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Article492 1915-06-08 5 HISTORY EXPLAINED. The Eastern Campaign. [By Submarine Cable]. RitrTßl'ff SlBTlO*. LonJou. June 6.— Mr Winston Churchill, k Uj2 at Dundee, said he was sent to IL \dmiralty about the time of the AgaL crisis with the express duty to put the t^ et ia a Btate inBtant and492 words
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Article128 1915-06-08 5 Fighting on the Aisne. Paris. June 6. The afternoon com mnDiqnt'' *ays The Germans made a most violent general attack on Ablain, Neuville >t. Vaast, and Souchez. All the trench positions were maintained and several German trenches captured. Paris. June 7. The afternoon com munique says The128 words
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Article72 1915-06-08 5 Athens Jane 6. Yesterday evening the King's temperature rose to 104.3, this being ascribed to reaction after the operate. The German specialists spent the m »ht m the sickroom. Hi 3 Majesty's condition is regarded as most critical. Athens June 7. The removal of a Portion72 words
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Article40 1915-06-08 5 London, lane 6.— Counsel for defence Jwe Times Hichardson case, emphasied t tbe whole object of the letter was Dot to give information to the enemy, but o arouse Britain to the greatness of the agonal need.40 words
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Article25 1915-06-08 5 Amsterdam, June 6.— A bill will be ori° 9 submittec to the Chamber, authD S the construction of two cruisers d 'our submarines.25 words
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Article15 1915-06-08 5 «»vre, Ju ne 6.—The Germans have shot ***on, the deputy for Mons,15 words
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Article626 1915-06-08 5 FINE ALLIED ATTACKS. Ground Gained and Lost. [By Submarine Cable]. Slum's Smvior Paris.June 6.— Official. The Allies on June 4 attacked the entire Turkish front with the object of taking certain points d'appui. The British centre occupied two lines of Turkish trenches oo a front of four626 words
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Article121 1915-06-08 5 Turks Defeated. London, June 6. Ihe Press Bureau says that m the operations on the Tigris, General Townsend, accompanied by a small gunboat flotilla, on June 3 occupied Amarah. The Governor and over seven hundred soldiers surrendered. The ad vanceguard of the Turks is retreating from Persian121 words
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36 1915-06-08 5 Paris, June 6. Vice-Admiral Nicol commands the French squadron m the Dardanelles Rear-Admiral Guepiatte is retained as second m command. Nicol is a brilliant naval officer and the youngest Vice Admiral.36 words
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Article193 1915-06-08 5 GERMAN LEFT THREATENED Attack on Stryj Dying Out. [B$ Submarine Cable]. Sbutkb'b Smvyor. Petrograd, June 6. The battle m Galicia continues with undiminished fierceness. A communique records Russian successes on the lower San where our offensive continues successfully to develop. Russians captured over a thousand yesterday.193 words
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Article108 1915-06-08 5 London, June 6. An Italian communique says Minor operations are continuing from St. Elvis to the sea. The superiority of the Italian artillery on the LavareneFolgaria plateau where it is hammering Austrian forts is increasingly apparent. The infantry are consolidating tbe con quered ground. Great masses of troops108 words
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Article89 1915-06-08 5 People Cheer the Allies. Bukharest, June 6. A great demonstration wr.s held on Sunday, 30,000 participating, and singing the Marseillaise and Garibaldian hymn. They marched to the Italian Legation, where the speakers hoped Rumania would follow the example of her Latin sister Italy, m order to realise her89 words
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Article43 1915-06-08 5 Salt Lake City, June 6. Lorenz von Arnim, claiming relationship with tbe German general ot that name, has been arrested on a charge of stealing the strong box of the Maharajah of Kapurthala containing important papers, from a room m43 words
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Article285 1915-06-08 5 A planter of our acquaintance who was on friendly terms with the head of the Church of England m Malaya and did not quite know bow to address him epistolarily solved the problem to his own entire satisfaction by starting his letters "l)eat Bish." There have been many others285 words
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Article543 1915-06-08 5 TO BE VOLUNTARILY WOUND UP. I The ninth ordinary general meeting of Bruang, Ltd., was held yesterday at tbe office of the secretaries, Messrs Derrick and Co., Gresham House, Battery Road. There were present Messrs G. A. Derrick (chairman), H. R. Llewellyn and D.W. Reid. The Chairman said543 words
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Article30 1915-06-08 5 Tbe following are the figures of Perak tin export for the month of May, excluding Upper Perak figures. Block tin:— 1,395.36 pkls Tin ore 34.906.64 pkls Duty:— $357,203.7230 words
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Article120 1915-06-08 5 Agents. Welsh aud Co. Titi Tin 578 Jimah 6,715 (Reduced output due to wintering and dry weather). Agents. Barlow Co. Permaa:— 18,868 Agents. Boustead and Co. Seletar 13,180 total to date 152,528; against 105,814. Rim 14,250 total to date 25.750 agst 20,450. Agents. Evatt and Co.120 words
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Article44 1915-06-08 5 Amongst the Indian regiments which have been specially honoured by mention iv dispatches by Sir John French is the 47th Sikhs, which were m the Far East Eome years ago. The present is the first campaign iv which the 47th has been 1 engaged.44 words
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Advertisement230 1915-06-08 5 COLGATE'S LATEST CREATION "ECLAT" -i J Perfume $1.00 $1.85 $3.00 per bottle. Soap $1.20 per box. EXQUISITE FRAGRANT AND REFRESHING. OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON Co. LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S K GARRICK X CIGARETTES. ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE. PICTURES PAR EXCELLENCE IN THE PROGRAMME OF PROGRAMMES -AT THE- g% A CTIIJ g\ OFF CINEMA230 words
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Advertisement960 1915-06-08 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. rTUDBR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. V. Linschoten Batavia, Sonrabaya, Boeleleng, Macassar. Balik Papan, Palehleh, Kwandang, Amoerang, Menado, Tagoelandang, Slaoe, Taroena, Peta, Liroeng. Tamako, Talisse Menado, Ternate, Totok, KotaBoena, Djiko, Gorontalo, Tominibay with transhipment at960 words
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Advertisement619 1915-06-08 6 Shipping 1 "ELLERMAN^ 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 en or about Aug 8. For particulars as to rates619 words
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Advertisement501 1915-06-08 6 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1916 OUTWARD Cordillere June 16 I Polynesien Jane 20 Chili July 2 I V. Ciotat July 4 Atlantique July 16 j Magellan July 16 Polynesien July 3" j Aug 1 V. Ciotat Aug 13 I Aug 15501 words
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Advertisement568 1915-06-08 6 I Shipping STBAM NAVIGATION COMP U| For China, Japan, Penang, Cey^ Aostralia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Porta, Pl ymHtk and London Throagh Bills ot Lading tesaefl tc, r»__. Oowjl, Persian Gulf, Continental and Sjjj Steamers will leave Slagapc-t on* KAIL LINES HOMEWaRD (W)R EDROPR! Prom Singapore, connecting it Colombo with568 words
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Advertisement637 1915-06-08 7 I War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the doi'ar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? j THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g The Company has £20,00 C d«nosited with the Bnpreme Court637 words
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Advertisement315 1915-06-08 7 CHARTERED BANK of Sndls Australia and China. INGCRPOHitTED BT IOTU CHARTEB. yimroimm «,soo,ow aEHSRYR PUSD £1 800 000 Kaiarva Liability of Propneton «!«0o!o00 HEAD OFFICE! Sd. BISHOPSSATE, LONDON, B. C. AOENCUCa AND SB__NGHEB. Amntsai Hongkong Penan* Bangkok Hollo Pake! Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Beremban Ca__ sen315 words
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Advertisement468 1915-06-08 7 m m ***m**'* m m »aaaamm9WSSß^9SS99W*****9a^eiWmm^^WWlW^*MMSS999m^meaMaa999am HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING corporation. PAID-OP CAPITAL »16.000,GC( BftSERYE FUNDS j— Sterling £1,600,000 at to.- 815,000,000 1 MR M Silver &18.C00.C00J 8 8"W),00( Reierve Liability 0/ Proprietors^ fXS,OOO,(NX COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Ohafnnan, W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chaicmafi. 8. H.468 words
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Advertisement363 1915-06-08 7 1 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. 9 ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," UNRE- STRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NON- FORFEITABLE." j 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 are363 words
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Advertisement377 1915-06-08 7 81 Y* DEAR SIR It is absolutely Impossible to get a i better pen of any description than "SWAN" |&UJ(TJWJ( £eK 11 The latest Swan "is the Safety which oannot M I leak even oarried upside down Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement |j Sold by Jewellers, Importers, and Stationers. m377 words
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Article1041 1915-06-08 8 The Strange Side op Casualties. Six months ago one of the tallest men, if not the very tallest, m the British Army, left for the Front. He measured 6 feet 6 inches m his socks. Keep your head doon when you're chairgin'," was the farewell advice tendered him1,041 words
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Article802 1915-06-08 8 Interesting Statement by a Naturalised British Subject. The following letter to the Peking Gazette by a naturalised British subject of Chinese birth is an interesting comment on the Chinese mining laws Sir, For many years I have been engaged m tin mining m the Federated Malay States,Yours truly; Loke Chow Thye - 802 words
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Advertisement515 1915-06-08 8 Then take a pick-me-up course of jrm -rmm m /w VITAFER g reat br ain and body I f~?^r^F building food. It combines Organic V 1 Phos P horus perhaps the greatest gift of I/ fc science to the human race with the m/ J^j H rich protein constituents of515 words
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Advertisement101 1915-06-08 8 HAVE HOPE. Neuralgia can be cured Those darting, agonizing pains can be stopped;. Restfal sleep and pleasant days may be yours You can get relief NOW— this very day and hour— by the I use of Little's Oriental Balm. The marvellous efflci. ncy of this wonderful remedy is almost beyond101 words
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Advertisement443 1915-06-08 8 INDIGESTION. It is not the quantity of food we cat. hut what we digest and assim 1 the body. When the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition are d* Hf I IMI.II tl e f< H cattn ,s onl > w«per«ectlj digested -nd I •■■'*■> A> of nutrition, and443 words
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Article55 1915-06-08 9 Corrected op to June 7) Bank 4m 8 2-4 5-32 demand 2-4 Private credits 8 m's 2-4 716 France demand Bank 295 labia, T. T. mf Hongkong, demoxd M 2l| Yokohama, demur d 113f Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66i SOVBBBIQSB, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank ol England Rate 6%55 words
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Article1429 1915-06-08 9 Issued by FKASEIi Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 7th. All notations ol Sterling Shares must be regarded ea pnrely nominal tor tbe present. Oap. ISBOB. Paid. LabsDit. Butbbb. Bbllubs 80,000 SB 2b Allagai 6* 111 2 8 500,000 1 1 Anglo-Java -.4 6 f 8 150,0001,429 words
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Article148 1915-06-08 9 Juue 7. Tin (325 tons) 181.75 Gambier 11.00 Gambler Cube No. 1 14.76 Gambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. Spore 18.75 Pepper, (White fair) 86.60 Nutmegs (110 to the lb"' 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tl c lb 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80 00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Bali148 words
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Article48 1915-06-08 9 Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. Tbe time gun is fired at 11 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.48 words
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Advertisement163 1915-06-08 9 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT protect the Mudguards and under work O fyom MotorCar with Siderosthen antieorrosive paint which is now put up 9 (Price $2-50) f*ttV v the convenience of One gallon is sufficient to keep a ear tree from rust for several months and soon saves many times its cost. Siderosthen163 words
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Advertisement178 1915-06-08 9 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR THE PHILIPPINES s.s. CITY OF NAPLES will be despatched on or about llth June. For particulars of freight, etc apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., hmMWWB. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. The Oompany maintains a regular cargo service with six178 words
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Miscellaneous191 1915-06-08 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. AO. str. Mongolia.— Mr A Mra Campbell, Mr J. Dakin. Mr E. W. Crawford. Miss Campbell, Mr A. Campbell, Mra W. B. S, Ladell, Mr J. Bentley, Mrs A. Smith. Mra R. Braddeli, Mis. H. C. Scott, Mr A. M. Kennedy, Mrs M. E. Caldwell, Mr191 words
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Miscellaneous513 1915-06-08 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 1 1 a.m. on June 7, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Peleus June 6 No. 6 Wharf Golconda No. 7 Wharf Kam par No. 8 Wharf Lady Weld Inner Roads Hye Leong Abbotsford Pin Seng Poh Ann Ipoh June 7513 words
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Article2429 1915-06-08 10 The Coming Wah Phases. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 6. Any review of an anticipatory nature with regard to the fighting needs to be made with extreme care. In the first place, we have not yet sent across the Channel any of the units of Kitchener's2,429 words
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Article136 1915-06-08 10 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. PROFESSION PAIRS. Shipping A. W. D. Dove and A. Jackson vs C. S. 5 N. A. Sedwick and G. B. Kellagher. Engrs A. G. Stredwick and S. Tonkin vs Mers 12, G. Mamoli and J. Ilodgins. Mers 7, I. H. Geare aud G. V. R.136 words
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Article228 1915-06-08 10 This match was played on Thursday at Taiping. Perak won the toss and elected ta bat. Souter and Williams played very sound cricket and the first partnership was only j severed after 15 runs had beeu registered. There were several changes m the bowling. After this things228 words
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Article99 1915-06-08 10 Army to i.c Re- Established. The Copenhagen correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company repeats a rumour that, as a sequel to the Tsar's visit to Finland, the Finnish Army will be re established. Finnish officers have done so brilliantly m the war, especially m showing a great99 words
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Article429 1915-06-08 10 The following alterations to the Telephone Directory were made during May. 667 Ban Seng Soon (Chop)— 4-5 Nan son Road. 818 Bean, A. W. Monk's Hill, Bukit Timah Read. 1614 Beath, C. T. Ashestiel, Orchard Road. 550 Brinkman, A. M. F. 8 Cairnhill Circle. 1610 Brittain, J. S.429 words
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Article130 1915-06-08 10 The M.M, CompaDy'6 6teaiuer Atlantique left Colombo at 4 p.m. on the 4th in.tant aud may be expected here on Wednesday, tbe 9th instant, at about 6 0.m. The P. and homeward mail Orien tai left Hongkong and is due to airwe here at noon, on Wednesday, the130 words
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Advertisement97 1915-06-08 10 PROPERTY SALES. The following Pioperties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Cbing Keng Lee and Go's saleroom yesterday afternoon. I Fifty one pieces of freehold laud situate in the district of Changi total area 78,373 sq feet bought by S. V. R. 8. Y. Somasundrum Chitty for $1,600. Five97 words
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Advertisement290 1915-06-08 10 BUY The British Sanatogen IT IS CALLED SANAPHOS. THE MOST RELIABLE TONIC and NERVE FOOD on the market A trial will convince you of its excel ence TO BE HAD AT THE DISPENSARY, LTD., RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE ADELPHI HOTEL Music During Dinner TO-NIGHT Try our American Mixed Drinks. DAYIU BENJAMIN.290 words
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