The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE2s CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915. NO. 8,466.15 words
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Article224 1915-06-12 1 Mr Bryan appeals to the Ametican nation to lead the world out of the black night of war into the light of day Page 5. The reports of German losses in the Baltic from Russian submarines and mines are confirmed, and the Germans admit the decided Russian224 words
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Article796 1915-06-12 1 War, the Great Game, contains, like the lesser games, a strong element of oncer* tainty, It by no means follows, for instance, that every stroke you deal your enemy will harm him only. When yon blockade hie coasts that is as likely to work to your enemy's ultimate796 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement773 1915-06-12 1 A lhambra PAL L A D I U M ETHE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. SHOW 7-30 to 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW 915 to 11 P.M. 4 CA PI TA L PHO TO-PLA V To-Night Extra Show at 8 p.m. Usual Show at 9.15773 words
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Advertisement138 1915-06-12 1 LATEST 4DVi:t*TISEMENTS Bargains at Kaf/'s sale Page 2. Auction announcements Page 3 Compound hoiue for sale Page 3. Sale of teams of bullocks Page 3. Office assistant wanted for C.S (J. Page 3. Sale of household crockery Page 3. White Horse whisky Page 4. Hunt's ports and sherries Page 5.138 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1915-06-12 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 12th. Hi^h Water 10-'O am., 9-47 p.m. G. G. C Men's Monthly Medal. P. O. Outward mail expected. Tauglin Club Meeting, 9 p.m. Sunday 13th. High Water— ll-23 a.m., 3019 p.m. G. G. C. Men's Monthly Medal. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. New Moon. Monday 14th. High Water—103 words
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Article404 1915-06-12 2 German Fower Not Yet Broken. We can assuredly beat the immense strength of the enemy on certain conditions not yet attained, but we have not yet begun to break it down," is the note of an article in the Observer." The period lying immediately before us, continues404 words
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Article201 1915-06-12 2 Mr Richard Fa-rant, who for thirty four years balked jo large in the everyday life at Lloyd's as crier that be became identmed with the great underwriting institution to an extent, scarcely achieved by any other habitue of the Room,'' passed away after a brief retirementEx - 201 words
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Article115 1915-06-12 2 This is a rather good story of a subaltern who was quite new to the dignity of a commission. He was ordered to take a platoon out into the park aud put She men through the usual company drill. Thiugs proceeded pretty well until the youn^115 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement55 1915-06-12 2 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi Diesel, and Suction Gas Engines and Plants— enquirers for this Class of power would do well to consult. The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Con•umption from .455 words
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Advertisement109 1915-06-12 2 MAKING CRIPPLES That's what Rheumatism is doing, Stiffening joiuts, drawing hands out of shape, weakening muscles— making the strong weak, the young old and the old helpless. Put this terrible trouble may be stopped by the use of Little i Oriental Balm. Bub it Into the aohing muscle the swollen109 words
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Advertisement114 1915-06-12 2 KATZ BROS., L TD CHEAP SALE EMLET SOAPS. Sale Price $2.25 per box. A Large Sslection of al! leading makes Various prices. i PERFUMERY j£''"'^'. 4 ffiK on Desire 2 oz. Bottles Sale Prices m t> i j f P A 1M P R r ROIJOIJ FT Sale Bargains in114 words
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Advertisement487 1915-06-12 2 JUST ARRIVED. SPECIAL 5 OCTA VE CABIN PIANO ENGLISH MADE Complete Iron Frame, Full Trichord, Overdamcer 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., LTD., i487 words
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Advertisement567 1915-06-12 2 Notices BREMEN CNAIRCANE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, I TO NOTICE is herebv gn fcn u rv Clement Dunman, of The Arcadt tr rUs C bartered Accountaut. have bv ts& P° f e. flated 4th June, 1915, under the hZn&TS? Lxcellency, Sir Aithur O uii> h v of Bl eruor and Commander i567 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous616 1915-06-12 2 3UNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JUNE 1 th. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 745 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns 658, 232 32'. iMiam, Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bib'e Classes. 530p m. Evens-ong Sermon. Hymns 329, 5f5 ?0\ ST. MATTHEWB, SEPOY LINES. 913616 words
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Article1071 1915-06-12 3 Bon fn Troops Landed. 1 »he course of a long description of the j M operations in the Dardanelles tbo jfrpgjag extracts are of particular interest. A Fortunate error. \pril Mi After the events I have previons !v described, the light gradually be•june bettor and we could see1,071 words
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Article655 1915-06-12 3 Kinc. George Honours Mr Ho Tung. It is our privilege, says the S. C. Morning Post, to extend the heartiest con gratulations to Mr (now Sir Robert) Ho Tung on tte high honour which has been conferred upou him by His Majesty the Kiug. Hongkong655 words
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Article79 1915-06-12 3 To erect a Bu3dhist temple in Honolulu, whicli will Mirpas3 all previous effort6 at temple building, is the plan of local Japa nese Buddhists. j The temple as designed is to be the finest of its kind in the Occident. The walls are to be of concrete,79 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement628 1915-06-12 3 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the Additions and Alterations to 11 Shophouses at Chin Chew Street. Drawingsand Specifications may be inspected and Tender Forms obtained at th3 Municipal Engineer's Office during office hoursTenders on the prescribe 1 forms and enclosed in the envelopes provided628 words
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Advertisement562 1915-06-12 3 Auctions HOLROYD MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The Valuable and Pleasantly Situated Freehold Residential Property known as Holroyd No. 11 NEWTON ROAD (Late SYED ALLY ROAD) To be held at Powell Co's Sale room On Tuesday, the 22nd June, at 2.30 p.m. The property consists of all that piece of freehold land562 words
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Advertisement916 1915-06-12 3 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Saturday, at 2-30 p. m. AUCTION SALE OP Excellent Teak Household Furniture Valuable Books &c. AT No. 400 SERANGOON ROOD Europe-made folding drawing room suite upholstered in green plash wax polished teak writing table; teak card table; teak dining table; teak arm chairs; teak punt ah916 words
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Article, Illustration850 1915-06-12 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 12, 1915. Here shall ihe Press the People's right maintain Unawred by influence and urbribed by gala; Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw. Pledged to R liziuo, loyalty and Law. Already [in these columns we have touched upon the very grave question, involving850 words
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Article621 1915-06-12 4 Sixty German suldui a left Tientsin by the Tsiupu Railway on the 25th ultimo, bound for Shanghai. We do not eee what use thebe men can be iu Shanghai, Bays the N.C. D. Mail. Sir Robert Bredon, who has been con fined to the General Hospital, Shanghai, Buffering from a621 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter247 1915-06-12 4 To The Editor. Dear Sir,—I rubbed my spectacles thi6 morning when I read your leading article and comments upon the letter received from a business man in England. The old Singaporean must be badly informed as to the Official sentiment at the present time. Did he bnt247 words
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Letter156 1915-06-12 4 To the Editor. Dear Sir,—This morning at about 7 o'clock a lady and her little daughter were on their way to Clyde Terrace Market, when by the junction of North Bridge Road and Middle lload. an elderly China man who had a long pole in his hand came behind her156 words
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Article448 1915-06-12 4 The Heap Heng Moh Steamship Co. owners of the Zweena, have recei\ed information that amongst those lo6t on the ill-fated vessel were the Chief Engineer, Mr T. Hutchins, the Second Engineer, Mr M. de Soui.tv, and the Second Officer, Mr J. Kynock, besides two Chinese members of the crew and448 words
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Article110 1915-06-12 4 BV COL'KTEbY OF THE Fbkn, H (7w GENERAL QS 11 Paris, June 9. -The French 8 borifi are at trance 73.00. 0Qd Yesterday, we realized lnmnpf progress north of Arrae. To dav captured some trenches at th* u e Pretre and made prisoners. le Petrograd.-We progressed j,110 words
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Article163 1915-06-12 4 St. JOHN AMBULANCE FUND. Amount acknowledged t- Hllfi List No. 1 (Collected by M, A Lieterman 1 i A. Well wisher *i,, Friend Pek J. H W.— Jules Martin, JVnanq jq Oc List No. 37 (Collected by Mi*? Qgk) \V. Snewio |q Thye Hin i Co vVong i Co. 2163 words
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Article177 1915-06-12 4 foe RKi oun Bn Th« "Sportsmau" newspaper hat, attht request of the British Red Cross >oc:e:y and the Order of St. .lolm. undertaken j the crpu'vlsiiig of tLe iacu;g c-:lJ coinniuuities tu Lu-ip the l.'ta O(0S1 boiie: The suppoit of the btowardt- of tin Club and the177 words
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Article80 1915-06-12 4 Agenlb. binie l»arbyA Co. Middleton -Sluicing. 118.45 P hls tr bate. 58.56: totil IS7JS. Agente. Patereou. Mmone r.cd Co. \mKuala Pergau 8,880; against 5.6Ci total to date '21,765. Keunittu tMtt i agam.t 14 W total to date HJM. Agents. K. W. Barker and I I L80 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1915-06-12 4 CALDBECK, MAGGREGOR Go. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. FINE ASSAM BLENDED TEA BLENDED I^l PRODUCED FROM I IN THE CAREFULLY BEST SELECTED TEA DISTRICTS VARIETIES IN INDIA. TRADE MARK. MODERATE IN PRICE Special Blend Ilb Tins Each 70 cts. 2lb $1.35. Flowery Orange Pekoe 2lb $2.35. Assam Souchong94 words
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Article219 1915-06-12 5 ANOTHER GERMAN AIRSHIP DESTROYED. Striking French Successes. [By Submarine Cable]. Kbutsb's Sskvici. Paris. June 10. A communique states lat Frenchmen have repulsed German hunter attacks and maintained the ptared ground everywhere, and have Jnade further progress. \[n?terdam, June 10. An Allied airman a Sunday night flew over219 words
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Article151 1915-06-12 5 The Storming of a Salient. P.: .-'une 10.- 'tUcial The Eyewit tLat in twcntj-five minutes Germans on tbe 6th inst. lost over hree thousand killed. 259 prisoners and r.aa.:- r? «_f guns the French stormed :be leu: of Queuceviere. Hi latta is in firm country befemM ftM151 words
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Article171 1915-06-12 5 LThe Fight at the Chateau. lon, June 10.— After tbe fight at the Chateau cf Hooge, near Ypree, ou the 3rd inst. the brigadier General, in an Order, pw.. h y congratulated the lid Dragoon lards en their magnificent courage and determination in defending the Chateau. When Qm171 words
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Article96 1915-06-12 5 Australia to Keep Captured Islands. Toronto. June 10.— Minister of Defence *ughe-> is appealing for an additional J soldiers, including four Highland bringing the total Canadian contingent up to 150, 000. °^<»*u. June 10.— Mr Wise, in a speech whilst en route to London to become Agent96 words
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Article76 1915-06-12 5 June 10. —In the House of iOt^, Mi Ruucimau stated that there no'! ro?pec!:a of abundant harvests and famine prices. He emphasised c there was no chance of Piles being cut off, or the margin of BQ PP'tes being destroyed. K C rr;cg to the matter of76 words
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Article274 1915-06-12 5 IMPORTANCE OF RECENT ITALIAN VICTORIES. The Dash of the Troops. [By Submarine Cable]. Reutki's Service. Rome, June 10 The Italians are me thodically preparing and developing a great movement on the Tyrol Trentino frontier. The communique says Our Alpine troops captured an important position at Preikoffel in the274 words
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Article49 1915-06-12 5 Reports Confirmed. Petrograd, June 10. It ia confirmed authoritatively that Russian submarines and mines in the Baltic on the 3rd iust. did considerable damage to the German fleet. A submarine next day sank a German destroyer, and another Gorman vessel was blown up by a mine.49 words
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Article37 1915-06-12 5 London, June 10. The Press Bureau states that two torpedo boats, Numbers 10 and 12, which were operating on the East Coast, have been torpedoed and sunk by submarines. Forty-one survivors have been landed.37 words
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Article36 1915-06-12 5 Organising the Trade Onions. London, June 11. —Mr Lloyd George submitted to seventy five trade union delegates a scheme for trade union assistance in increasing the output of munitions which has bsen adopted.36 words
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Article105 1915-06-12 5 London 's Workshops Co-operate. London, Juue 10. A scheme has been approved for organising the workshops of London and public authorities for the additional production of munitions. It is estimated that at least a hundred work shops will thus be provided. It ia announced that 78,946 women have registered for105 words
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Article63 1915-06-12 5 London, June 10. —For the New Derby Stakes the probable starters are Achtoi (Trigg), Apothecary (Cooper), Chickamaugwa (Macgee). Danger Rock (Whalley), Florimond (Jelliss), Follow Up (E. Huxley), J Gadabout (Lancaster), King Priam (Heck ford), Lemelior (Stern), Let Fly (Childe), My Ronald (Foy), Pomraern (Donoghne) Bossendale (Clark?, Rnsbforte63 words
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Article75 1915-06-12 5 In a certain Bangkok club the other night a merry jester produced a cake of soap got up to represent a billiard ball' and, neatly attracting the attention of everyone present to the state of the scoring board, substituted the saponaceous sphere for the ball to be next played. The75 words
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Article280 1915-06-12 5 CALLS ON U.S. FOR SAINTLY EXAMPLE. An Appeal to the Nation. [By Submarine Cable], Bjsdtxb's Seuvios. Washington, June 11. On the eve of the publication of the American Note to Germany, Mr Bryan, late Secretary of State, has issued an appeal to the American people, declaring that the280 words
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Article182 1915-06-12 5 Germans Admit Setbacks Amsterdam, June 10. The Russian successes in the north and south are ad mitted in to-night's German coniuiuniqu<\ The Russians, bringing up reinforcements from tbc north-cast, checked the Gerraun encircling movement at the Dubissa. The Germans then retreated to a new lino. It also182 words
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Article22 1915-06-12 5 Amsterdam, June 10. The Chamber uuk unanimously passed the War Credits and Bills extending the Landsturm and calling up recruits.22 words
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Article33 1915-06-12 5 Athens, Juue 10. The King of the Hellenes' wound is in a satisfactory condition but His Majesty has developed a slight inflammation of the kidneys with traces of albumen.33 words
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Article33 1915-06-12 5 Amsterdam, May 5. The Koburger Zeitung states that the property of the late Baron de Reuter in the Duchy of Koburg has been confiscated by the authorities. (Central News.)33 words
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Article98 1915-06-12 5 For driving a bullock cart at a pace exceeding a walk in New Bridge Road, Lew Hwee Sew was ft tied $2 by the third court magistrate yesterday morning. In the District Court, yesterday afternoon, Pakiri, a Tamil, was convicted of house breaking by night, by entering the house of98 words
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Article908 1915-06-12 5 Quicquid agunt homines noßtri eat farrago libelli Juvenal. I Those who get London dailies among their mails from home most by this time have noticed the effect upon their minds at the sight of the day- by day casualty lists. A column and a half, or908 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1915-06-12 5 ROBINSON& Co. PETROLE HAHN FOR THE HAIR ANTISEPTIC STRENGTHENING REVIVIFYING. A VERITABLE CURE FOR FALLING HAIR RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. AND AFTER DINNER THE MISSES AILEEN AND DORIS WOODS WILL APPEAR IN THEIR Drawing Room Entertainment. COMMENCING AT I0 p. m. NO ADMISSION FEE. ift cQjlf/e/202 words
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Advertisement936 1915-06-12 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 3. Colly hr Quay. n«DRR (TONTRAOT WITH THE NHTHERLANDB INDIA OOVBRNMRHT Henggala Billiton, Batavia and T jilatjap Jane IS Alting Mnntok. Djeboes, Blinjo?, Paugkal-Piuang, Koba, and TanjongFandan Jane IS Brouwer BelatPandjang, Bengkalir Siak and Pakan-Baroe Jnne 12 Donggala Penang Jnne936 words
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Advertisement593 1915-06-12 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE sailing on or about June 16. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL >f sailing on or about July 4. TO LONDON ONLY s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. CITY OF593 words
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Advertisement397 1915-06-12 6 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Cordillera June 18 Polynesien June 20 Chili July 2 V. Ciotat July 4 Atlantique July 16 Magellan July 18 Polynesien July 3 Aug 1 V. Ciotat Aug 13 Ang 15 Magellan Aug 27 Aug 29397 words
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Advertisement568 1915-06-12 6 Shipping P 0~ STEAM NAVIGATION COMP4i T For China, Japan, Penang, Cayl% B Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymontr and London Throagh Biilß of Lading Uauefl to. h B pSte' PerBiMi Gail nilltl »fifl A^6rti» 6teame»e will leave Blagaporc on ot ale t MAIL LINES From Singapore, connecting Colombo568 words
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Advertisement593 1915-06-12 7 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, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company baa £20.00C fleooslted with the Supreme Court of England, ana complies593 words
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Advertisement308 1915-06-12 7 CHARTERED BANK sf India Australia and China. Mamma b? torn chuteb. »ewr»Q Liability O f Pioyrteton Z «l'aoo!ooo READ OFFICE: 0, 312H0F334TH, LOHDOH, I. O. 4Q3NCIH3 AND BRANCHES: AmnfeHii Hongkong Penani Bangkok Hollo Pnket osv^vla Ipoh Rangooa BcTufcaj EaracbJ BaUcn 9*?** SerembßD Oaßln Kobe Shanghsi X e n Kuala Lnmpat308 words
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Advertisement480 1915-06-12 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up c&petal tifi.ooo.oco &EBB3YB FUMDS:--Sterling 83,500,000 a; Is.- Uf ,000,00(1 i r Silver 916,000,000 1-3,000,000, Rare?™ Liability of Proprietors 118,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS, Hon. Mr. V. Lanflate, Chairman. W. L. Tuteenden, Kaq., Deputy Ch&Umaa. S. H. Dodwcll, Esq. I P H. Tlolyoftk. Esq. O. T.480 words
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Advertisement361 1915-06-12 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE, 1 UXRE- STRICTED." "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. j The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £.'3,500,000. The361 words
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Advertisement193 1915-06-12 7 APPLES. Now in Stock Australian Apples. OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG DRINK DRINK CARLSBEBG BEER! the best beer obtainable IjmK^^^&J^W^ methods with every possible care j CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. iSOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM JOHN193 words
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Article623 1915-06-12 8 Pall Mall Guzette - Pall Mall Guzette ''America and the World War." Bj Theodore Roosevelt. (London John Murray.) 6b net. Those Americans even who approve of their President's refusal to take official cognisance of the moral issues raised by the war must feel grateful to have their feelings expressed by623 words
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92 1915-06-12 8 New York. May 13. Mr Roosevelt in a nmgazine article en titled "Murder On the High Seas" Bays: America remains neutral in the same way that Pontius Pilate remained neutral. President Wiison's absurd explanation of peace is over-righteousness and has brought tbo United States into92 words
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Advertisement594 1915-06-12 8 I DISINFECTANTS. I ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. I AS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS B 9 SANITAS- OKOL," 20 times the coefficient of carbolic acid. The ideal fcj 3 disinfectant for nse in the Tropics, Highest efficiency and lowest cost. K pS Powerful Larvaccide. Unaffected by organic matter,594 words
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Advertisement141 1915-06-12 8 Chronic For Cheßt Complaints. Wood Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d. ijiQr^ Mental and Physical fatigue. *^lpg ilSlfl Wllen hri l in I>r Vl! i' is W9M 7 the digestive powers are weakened and distaste f,,r gggH ordmary food is often cxperi.mced. Under such circumstances the "Allenburytf ?«fp plsli Die IS141 words
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Advertisement309 1915-06-12 8 1 ZiuAliffc*^ I I Schnapps I fel^ Try a "Wolfe Toddy"— '.SnH The Idea! "Nightcap" Hot water, lemon I «nd sugar, and a wineglasf, of Wolfe's Awtr,iiia ai 1 m Schnapps. You will sleep "like a top", f i I I and wake up in the morning refreshed and r309 words
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Advertisement166 1915-06-12 8 IIHCHEBTEB HOUSE, llHUmi Trlegbamr SIEIENS, S!ftG4P O|E,0 |E, Telephone No. 647 Electrical Engineers Maoufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS QtNUu 10m u Cwtoo House, fftttnlfllttip, U lisi l!pp«r Thsmw Stpwt, Ued9fi L<i-r?ip« and Fitting* l)*>pt. Di!ttco Lcadoa. SiafTofd ted iooiwlca CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD witm CRIMAULT i*. C c J SARSAPARILLA r166 words
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Article1037 1915-06-12 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 11th. All Quotations of Sterling Shares mast be regarded as purely nominal for the present. OaP. IBSOB. PAID. DET BUTOBS. BELLBJBB. 86,000 23 2s Allagar 8% 111 9 8 600,0C0 1 1 Anglo-Java —48 53 160,000 98 981,037 words
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Article53 1915-06-12 9 Corrected up to June 11) Bank 4ms 24 532 n demand 3-4 Private credits Bms 2-4716! France demand Bank 295 laoiA, T. T. ..175 HoNQKONa, dematd 2 if Yokohama, damacd 113| Java, demand 14 Of Bahqkok, demand 66j SOVBRHIGNB, Bank Buying #8.64 Bank ol England Bate 5% Bar Silver53 words
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Article132 1915-06-12 9 June 11. Tin (225 tone) 581. 67$ SaTabier 11.00 3&mbi6f Cube No, 1 13.40 Gambier Cube No. 2 00 Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White {air) 86.00 Ntitmege (110 to tie lb 21.00 N'utmegß (80 to tie lb 22. C0 Maoe (Banda) 80 00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Bail132 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement463 1915-06-12 9 gUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON. LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. IT 10 The Bottlers of the GREAT, AUK'S AriJIII ll r HE AD %t brand ere unQtr AGREEMENT with GENUINE. ABTHUB GTTIKNE S3, 808 A COMi 4«H PANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to463 words
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Advertisement152 1915-06-12 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular cargo service with 6ix steamers calling at Moji, f okkaichi, Hongkong, Singapore. Foi t Bw€ ttou bam, Penang. Colombo and Bombay ami OB me return voyage calling at Tuticoria, Singapore, Hongkong and Moji. For Port152 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous314 1915-06-12 9 Lander. Kaiis Despatched Left. Dae Arrived WEATHER REPORT. KanSacg I erbau Hospital Jane iO. 6 M I P.M 9 M Bjxom, B1 F% N 74? 19 ?52 E9.7U i retcr 87 o 90 0 8 0 Wei Bulb rhai 8 .5 8 .5 79 5 j Dlf. ct Wirfl cahu314 words
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Miscellaneous469 1915-06-12 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vebsels iu port at 11 a.m. on June 11, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Calypso Jane 10 Inner Roads Lady Weld Sri Patana Hock Lee Quorra Ban H. Liong June 11 Hai Nam Ban Whatt Hin Anjou Lightning No. 7 Wharf Dutch. Japara June469 words
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Article1353 1915-06-12 10 Ordinary Meeting, Fbidat, June 11. Present. H. E. the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, K.c m.g.) the General Officer Commanding Troops (Brig.-Gen. Ridout) Tbe Hon. Col. Bec. (R. J Wilkinson, cm g.) Attorney General (G. A. Goodman.) Col. Tieasurer (A. M. Pountney.) Col. Engineer (F.J. Pigott.) Dr Gilniore Ellis.1,353 words
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Article195 1915-06-12 10 It is reported that Mr. Liang Tung yen, Minister of Communications, has submit ted a memorial to the President, embody ing a plan for the establishment of an ironwork?. Minister Liang points out that within recent years the bulk of rail way materials used195 words
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Article195 1915-06-12 10 la the House of Commons questions were asked as below regarding the position of the above Company. Mr. Joynson Hicka (Brentford, Opp abked the Attorney General whether his attention has been called to Loid Lindley 8 and Lord Wrenbury's views that the Continental Tyre case, permitting alien195 words
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Article57 1915-06-12 10 The supreme court of New York State has denied the appeal of Charles Becker, the former New York police lieutenant, sentenced to death for the murder Herman Rosenthal, an East side gambler, in 1911, and has reaffirmed the decision of the lower courts that he was guilty of murder. Becker57 words
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APOLOGY FOR MURDER.
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332 1915-06-12 10 The following statement was circulated j by the Kaiser's Wireless Press Bureau Berlin, Monday, May 10. j The following telegram has been sent by the German Foreign Office to the German Embassy in Washington "Please communicate the following to the State Department: "The German Government332 words
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Article318 1915-06-12 10 Violent Language but Private Objection to War, New York, Monday, May 10, America will avoid war with Germany. Coupled with the indignation everywhere expressed there are too many excuses being found in private conversation why America should keep peace for war to be declared. Having learned318 words
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Article134 1915-06-12 10 As theßev. John Smith, of Bukit Tengah, P.W., was journeying by road into Penang to break the news of her husband's sudden death to Mrs. O. Stables, he came np near Butterworth with the wellknown planter, Mr. John Lamb, who was endeavouring to drag the body ofStraits Echo - 134 words
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Article24 1915-06-12 10 The Hon'ble A. T. Bryant is back in office and at work, but still looks rather palled down after hie recent illlnesa (.8.E.) 124 words
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Article670 1915-06-12 10 Statesman - A Distinguished Indian Officer. The news of the death in France of Lieut. -Colonel Frank Rennick, Commanding the 40th Pathans, will be received with the deepest regret not only by his brother officers of the Indian Army, and European friends in India and China and at Home, bat670 words
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Article75 1915-06-12 10 The mail steamer "Sardinia" left Penang yesterday morning, and may be expected at Singapore at 6 p.m. to day. The outward intermediate P. ft "Ka6hgar" will leave Bombay about the 15th instant and will probably arrive here on the 25th idem. The homeward intermediate P. O. Nagoya" left75 words
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Article64 1915-06-12 10 la the third police court yesterday, a Hokien ex-police constable was charged with extortion, by putting Wong Ah Leng in fear of arrest for being in possession of stolen property, and thereby obtaining 18. Accused pleaded not guilty. The police asked for a week's postponement, in order to complete their64 words
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Advertisement639 1915-06-12 10 aniniiniiiiiiiiioiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiniiniw I Your Baby should enjoy Childhoods I I Happy Days 3l^^^^B^ There is nodoubtabcut this bah\e-r\ S Mmr k Mm ch^hood;. happy days. She wat "reared 'l^ 1 I I P lax< Your bab >' can be Jutt as :>tron t and healthy, just as bright ana intc!ii Kcn639 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1915-06-12 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, 13th June. Johnston's Pier 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.80 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.80 p.m. 75 Yards Handicap Novices Race. This race will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will be' received76 words
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