The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE^ CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1915. NO. 8,468.15 words
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Article112 1915-06-15 1 Heavy fines were imposed in an illicit export of opium case yesterday Page 4. The New York Herald warns America that danger of war is not yet over Page 5. I The French hare advanced further east of Souchez despite opposition Page 5. The ties in the112 words
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Article1137 1915-06-15 1 It may be worth while to draw attention to what ie perhaps the most concentrated form of military wisdom, what, indeed, might be almost called the bacred books of war, each are their age. I refer to the Articles of Suntzu and the Sayings of Wul/.u, writtenTimes - 1,137 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement659 1915-06-15 1 THE NEW CIRQUEPALLADIUM TO-NISHT! L NDON AND PARIS TO NIGHT!! ORCH BO Singapore'i Pr«yler Theatre, ORCHARD ROAD. blach road. To-Night Extra Show at 8 p.m. 6e4iShowat 9.15 p.m. To-Night I! i»w to unfnrseeu delay in theei-ecticm of our tent the management MY WORD WI T A FILM!! i- Dliabk) to659 words
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Advertisement274 1915-06-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Katz Bros, sell Christy's terai hats on Wednesday Page 5. The latest gramaphone records at the Robinson Piano Co. Page 2. Sales by Ching Keng Lee and do. of household furniture and American organ aud of land and houses Page 3. Rajah roofing, an efficient substitute for corrugated274 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1915-06-15 1 THE WEEK. High Water-0-24 a.m., 11-26 p.m. New Cirque, Beach Roa<s. Wednesday 16th. Riga Water— C-56 a.m. Thursday 17th. High Water— u-8 a.m., -^2 p.m B. I. Homeward mail closes. Sacred Concert, Presbyterian Church, Farewe)! to Mr Alex Proctor, 9 p.m New Cir^ae. High Water— C-41 a.m., 211 p.m. Saturday82 words
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Article434 1915-06-15 2 It is satisfactory to Hud that tbe Court of Appeal has held that an aiieu enemy cannot, even by proxy, vote upon the concerns of a British company, and tbe de cisioa in Rob>oa v. The Premiet Oil and Pipe Line Company is as cleariy good com moa434 words
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Article217 1915-06-15 2 Whether it is because of the bad padi ■crop or whether due to the unrest owing to war, it is certain that gang robbers in Kedah are labouring at their vocation with assiduity and with more than usual boldness. Even in Alor Star they have been217 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement392 1915-06-15 2 CMMttHiJE RECORDS. fkE PICK (IT THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME < (Bister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers. Jack Char man. Are we downhearted 'V No! I Jack Charraan. We shall all do the Goose step, from the Reveu. tt Business as Usual n When we've wound up the392 words
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Advertisement553 1915-06-15 2 notices BREMEN CHAIRUANE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Charles Clement Dunman, of The Arcade, Singapore, Chartered Accountant, have by instrument dated 4th June, 1915, under the hand of His Excellency, Sir Arthur Young, k.c.m.0., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, countersigned by the Honorable R.553 words
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Advertisement706 1915-06-15 2 Notices OTTOMAN SUBJECTS. All Ottoman subjects being in the Colony of the Straits Settlements are required to register themselves with the Chief Police Officer of the Settlement in which they live. By order of the Governor-in- Council. A. R. CHANCELLOR. Inspector General of Police, Straits Settlements. 156 17« THE EAST706 words
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Advertisement266 1915-06-15 2 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out i a i au g Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeon" shooting records than any other powder Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland266 words
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Article712 1915-06-15 3 "ngnunr, Thy Name Is Germany!" TOLK O\ A BASE HOSPITAL. Captain W. McC. Wanklyn, ba.mc, [>epoty Assistant-Director of Medical Serices. has in a le^er a friend, which is pobli'shed to day by the Daily Mail, given graphic description of the effects of the poisouo is gaa712 words
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Article109 1915-06-15 3 THE DERBY AND DERBY SWEEPS. "^e L>erby is u a to be helci. ReasonaQs?3 has prevailed, and the race is off. wiil give no little la-re are not a few of feach r §-a:sa:ion3 m various parts of the )ir^ a: i the big ludian sweep, with Bi runniug toTimes - 109 words
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Article92 1915-06-15 3 Presbyterian Church, Penang, A. 1) Harcus, m. a., officiating, ge was solemnized of Mr 98 cott I>rew. Executive Engineer, aad"°M: U °f I>r Jobn Drew» Sterling, mm Eleanor blanche Kankine, of *un J 6 UnarkBhir e. The bridegroom was P.wT 7 MrJ- H Cranston of the OfP.G. - 92 words
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Advertisement514 1915-06-15 3 Auctions HOLROYD MORTGAGEES SALE OF I The Valuable and Pleasantly Situated I Freehold Residential Property known as Holroyd Ho. 11 NEWTON ROAD (Late SYED ALLY ROAD) To be held at Powell A Co's Sale room On Tuesday, the 22nd June, at 2.50 p.m. The property consists of all that piece514 words
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Advertisement1149 1915-06-15 3 A u c tio us AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Plants etc TO BE HELD AT "BLANCHE VILLA" NO. 77. SCOTTS ROAD. On Saturday, 19th June, 1915, at 1 p.m. Comprising upholstered and spring seated teak drawing room suite?, teak telescopic dining table, teak dinner wagons, carved and1,149 words
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Advertisement169 1915-06-15 3 DUNLOP The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long] way ahead of any other make —25 years manuDUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic The Dunlop Rubber Co. FAR EAST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. 55Sfcl^B|f|l|y^lS Grown on British owned plantations K in th c British169 words
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Article36 1915-06-15 4 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. Drew— Rankine.— At the Presbyterian Church, Penang, by the Rev. A. D. Harcas, on the llth inst. James Bcott Drew of Stirling, Executive Engineer, Kajang, to Miss Eleamor Blanche Rankine, of Airdrie, Lanarhshiie.36 words
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Article, Illustration1249 1915-06-15 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 15, 1915. Her* shall the Press the People's right miiaflfr (Juawed by influence and unbrihed by gain; Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw, Pledged to K -l&oa. Loyalty and Law. It is a very awkward matter (or the Federated Malay States, the Government1,249 words
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Article975 1915-06-15 4 The cabaret entertainment so suceepsfully given by Misses Ai!«>en and Doris Woods at Raffles Hotel on Saturday will be repeated on Thursday rvening. A report from Taingtao states that the Japanese are abou' to start a lottery there, the profits from which will be used for local improvements. According to975 words
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Article404 1915-06-15 4 FINES OF »15,000 In the District Court yesterday afto noon, the case in which Kiong cL t a Straite-born Chinese, of Chop B an Soon, is chargedcame up for sentence tv 1 accused was charged under three 7' counts.thathe was unlawfully J*™*** on April 9th of two404 words
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Article196 1915-06-15 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Bv 00i!KUU»1 OP VHE Si nun, Pans, 12, 1 Mn p. in. Mm rngfti cf tut fartn pi ToifHt M <" t$ lib German line*, on Front two kilouetM long and one deep. mA Ml progress in Um nuion RK, Potrogr.ui T Eh Mk cf th 3196 words
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Article26 1915-06-15 4 Agents. Guthrie and Cfl Langkou North Borneo 6 500 total 'J mouths K." a:L 18. 500. Agents. Welfch ami Ci Sembrong I26 words
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Article121 1915-06-15 4 At the Harima Hall tMI Ht^J *JJ wi«l be begun a fine Tmn^itlantir Jserial "The Trey of 1! divided into several instalmentfi. pictures are well taken and rw w incident and interest The rea ba vfld war iilni no 2 which VH W vx will be repeated lot this PMk.121 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1915-06-15 4 Y> II 1 BEER. THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. SOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK, MACGREUOR Co. fENSON'S WORLD RENOWNED WATCHES WARRANTED TIMEKEEPERS LONDON MAKE. Gold Bracelet Wat< from £8 Be^ The £25 "Field/ S The 'SANK OF ENGLAND," in Silver Cases £5, or |42*86 nett. l^-€t. Gdd £15, $128*57 neit. The Keyless "LUDGATE,"194 words
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Article362 1915-06-15 5 GERMANS CHM6K TACTICS. New Attacks Developed. [Bt Submarine Cable]. RiuTKi'a Sebvice. petroarad, June 18. A communique i n Galicia, in the valley of the Sklo, a fgrman motor battery advanced but waa Spelled to retreat immediately by the Rassiaß artillery. The Russians also captared at Juravno many ammunition362 words
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Article83 1915-06-15 5 Petrograd, June 14. An official state■Hi Baya that the struggle has now reached an extreme intensity. The Ger•L- i^ive nearly doubled their troops in the field linci the beginning of the war. Ta< ;j-ibility cf a further iucrease in infant is ioub'ful. The attacks of83 words
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Article22 1915-06-15 5 Lisbon, June 14. The election is pro- piiiUy. The resulto so far assure a democratic majority aud an Evolutionis: minority.22 words
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Article27 1915-06-15 5 Houie, Jaae 13. A communique reports esntinu^d progress in all theatres, and *ori by :ae airmen aod artillery. The Italians took some hundreds of prisoners.27 words
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Article21 1915-06-15 5 Athens, Jane 13. Pro-Venizelist demonstration! in connection with to-day's elections are expected if M. Veoizeloa if saccessiul.21 words
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Article140 1915-06-15 5 *tnch is the shortest judicial charga on A correspondent claims that it delivered by Mr Matthew Davenport Hijl, who was Recorder of Birmingham. The day fa very hot," he remarked to the ;ry. lam very old. You know r Mf, bo it." a still shorter sumjoins'140 words
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Article53 1915-06-15 5 ll I second police court yesterday the Singer Sewing Machine ■■J prosecuted a Malay named Qbak ar for criminal breach of trust re--cting a sewing machine. The accused ■i not guilty, the police therefore fur a postponement until the 19th to complete their enquiries, the acJ being offered bail in53 words
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Article129 1915-06-15 5 THE AMERICAN NOTE. Is it Calm Before Storm? [Bj Submarine Cable], ttmram's Bbiytob. London, June 14.— German papers are relieved at the mildness of the American note and anticipate a fnrther period of argument as they declare the note permits the discussion of the methods of sea warfare,129 words
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Article142 1915-06-15 5 Three Trenches Taken. Paris, June 13. A communique says After an incessant nigb.s cannonade, we captured the railway station at Souchez. A desperate battle continues in the southern part of "The Labyrinth." We have maintained all our gains. Paris, June 13. The evening com muniquo says142 words
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Article129 1915-06-15 5 Population Cheer English Aviators. P.iris, June 13. An eyewitness of the recent air-raid at Evere says A tremendous tiarman cannonade brought out the townspeople who eagerly watched the contest. The British aeroplanes manoeuvred, and the people shouted for joy when the German shells missed. The Germans were129 words
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Article63 1915-06-15 5 London, June 13. Duurobin Castle was partially destroyed by fire yesterday and some of the inmates were injured. Valuable property, including priceless pictures were remove! The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland directed the helpers. London, June 14. Many pictures and much antique furniture at Dunrobin has been63 words
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Article23 1915-06-15 5 London, June 14. —Mr Llewellyn, manager of the Cambrian Combine Collieries, has accepted an appointment in the Ministry of Munitions.23 words
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Article23 1915-06-15 5 Paris, June 13. The areasown with sugar beet in France shows a decrease of 31.9 per centum compared with 1914.23 words
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Article21 1915-06-15 5 London, June 13. A British collier and a Norwegian sailing ship have been sub marined in Saint George's Channel.21 words
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Article104 1915-06-15 5 Wireless news from Berlin, tapped by tbe Marconi Company recently, contained the following significant item A telegram from the German Admiralty to Boy-Ed in Washington states that tbe Iron Cross of the Second Class has been awarded to Boy Ed and Moeller. Captain Boy-Ed is tho German104 words
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Article17 1915-06-15 5 Mr W. K. White, of Sungei Way Estate, is shortly leaving for Home to join the Colours.17 words
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Article1271 1915-06-15 5 Mr A. B. Cboss's Experience. li HOURS IN THE SB A. The Malay Mail has received a letter from Mr A. B. Gross, who was one of the passengers in the Lusitania and was rescued. Mr Cross reached London on May 11, and was apparently none the worse1,271 words
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Article125 1915-06-15 5 Something new in the way of circuses may be seen in Singapore just now. The New Cirque, which was to have opened last night on the Beach Road site, is a continental combination with a remarkable aggregation of artistes, all of them with something clever or spectacular125 words
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Article273 1915-06-15 5 Half the Work Done The Russian military expert writing in Retch points out that tbe operations against tbe Straits must necessarily be slow, ami states that, according to the most reliable information, tbe number of heavy guns on tbe whole of the forts of the Dardanelles does not273 words
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Article217 1915-06-15 5 There are some capital jingles and merry nonsense in The War Menagerie" by St. John Hamund (Grant Richards), but even better than the verses are the pictures by Walter H. Cobb, who gives us the Lear illustrations to the life. The Newtral, the Common Gull,217 words
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Article47 1915-06-15 5 According to travellers arriving from Antwerp, writes Mr Percival Phillips, special correspondent of the Express, from the Belgian frontier, the German Jivil Administration has posted a proclamation throughout the city that from May 5 Belgium is formally annexed as a part of the German Empire.47 words
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Advertisement127 1915-06-15 5 ROBINSON Co. PETROLE HAHN FOR THE HAIR ANTISEPTIC STRENGTHENING REVIVIFYING. A VERITABLE CURE FOR FALLING HAIR < SPECIAL SALE OF Gents Hats: Wednesday. 3in. $3.35 6&ch. A Few only in Dark Green 3| in. Brim $4.50 each. A Large Variety of Single Terai Hats in the latest shapes and shades127 words
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Advertisement933 1915-06-15 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYBR QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS TWDIA GOVERNMENT. D. v. Twist Hongkong and Bwatow jHne 16 Spmelman* Muntok and Palembang Jnne 10 V. HOQENDORP Bengkalis. Berombang, Paneh, Aaahan and Belawan-Deli Jone 17 NAC KEBrdijk Batayla gonrabayaf Macassar, Ballk933 words
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Advertisement636 1915-06-15 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. CITY OF NEWCASTLE" sailing on or about June 16. This steamer has accommodation for passengers. Gentlemen only. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL B.S. NETHERBY HALL fl sailing on or about July 4. TO LONDON ONLY s.s. BRANKSOHE HALL" sailing on or about Aug636 words
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Advertisement562 1915-06-15 6 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIMB. fl For CHINA. JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD F Cordillere June 18 I Polynesien Jane SO Chili July 2 V. Ciotat July 4 Atlantique July 16 Magellan Jaly 18 m Polynesien July 30 Ang 1 V. Ciotat Au»» 13 AcglS Magellan Aug562 words
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Advertisement562 1915-06-15 6 Shltn>ing__ P. 0. iTSAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ or China, Japan, Peaang, Cey^^ Aaitraiia, India, Aden, Egypt lediUrranean Ports, PlymoßU and London Through Bills ot Lading B *aed toi Mh^ oast, Persian Golf, OonltneDtal ma h*^ ode. Bleamew will leave Blngaiovt 0001^, MAIL LINES HOMBSWABD (rOB EDRCPR, Singapore, conneotini aj Colombo with562 words
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Advertisement1752 1915-06-15 7 I Wab or Peace, Fahinf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LHIED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoase. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. E.C The Company has £20.00C deposited with the Bnnreme Ctmrh nt w~«i—* me1,752 words
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Advertisement337 1915-06-15 7 tM.™ POLICY No. *****. Thii 7~!u *u ii m i0 y e&t Endowment. thnon«iE?!SL?!i J te *Sf a P romlnent gentleman in Malay* matared quite recently, and tne optional methods of settlement offered him were. I CASH Face of policy 10,000. II P*.D«P POLICY CaBhB 1 U> M B 111337 words
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813 1915-06-15 8 The Wonderful Adventure of Captain Towse. Some of the great stories of the war are narratives of wonderful valour, like the epic of Sergeant O'Leary, who captured an enemy position all by himself, o'.hers are narratives of Bublime patriotism, like the tale of813 words
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Article454 1915-06-15 8 Tbe announcement from Washington by the Secretary of the Interior for the United States Government that a chemical engineer, Dr. Walter F. Rittman, has made two important discoveries, one of which will increase the independent motor feel supply by 2CO per cent., is a statement to which454 words
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Article375 1915-06-15 8 The total imports of the Philippine Islands were valued at G. 548,58«,653 being O. 54,724,133 less thnn in 1913. While this reduction was distributed over nil classes of goods, it fell chiefly on rot ton cloths and the iron anil 6teol triule. In the latter category,375 words
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Article51 1915-06-15 8 By using this method it ie claimed Cylinder lubrication cost ie reduced 90% in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced 5% to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will eend particulars to those51 words
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Advertisement721 1915-06-15 8 §>; All who desire better health, brighter spirits, more y_ /gf> vitality and energy, should try a course of VITAFER. £g3 t^ •fclhdly combines all that is required to renew the g|£ 1® Kp physical and nervous energies so quickly used up in modern life. VI -rg S F#/j It721 words
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Advertisement26 1915-06-15 8 THE BANGKOK TIMES Established 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD., Singapore Agents. Telegrams: TIMES BANEOGK26 words
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Advertisement430 1915-06-15 8 INDIGESTION. It is not the qiuntitx of food we cat, hut wh.it we digest and asMmiLu rh the body. When the st miiuh and oi^ns of digestion utd nutrition in m !j the food eaten is onh imperfecttj digested j': i' CJL J of nutrition, atnl the Uxi\ loses Strenai430 words
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Article1433 1915-06-15 9 Issued by FEASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 13th. All quotations of Sterling Shares mustbe regarded as purely nominal lor the present. Gap. lea oh, Paid. oam Dnr. Bowwwm. Brnkwrnkk. 86,000 91 98 AUagai 5% 111 18 600,000 1 1 Anglo-Java —50 60 160,000 9b 981,433 words
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Article55 1915-06-15 9 Cobrected UP TO June 14) Bank 4 rn'i 24 6-32 i, demand 2-4 Private credits Bms 2-4 7- 16 France demand Bank 295 IHDIA, T. T. 175 Hohgkong, demaxd 2lf Yokohama, demard lisf Java, demand l4of Bangkok, demand 66i Sovhbbigkb, Bank Buying 18.64 Bank of England Rate 6% Bat55 words
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Article143 1915-06-15 9 June 14. Tin (110 tone) 188.25 Gambier 11.00 Gambler Cube No. 1 13.40 Gambler Cuba No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 86.00 Nufcniege (110 fco tie lb. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.J 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Clovea (Amboina) 40.00 Bali Coffee U%143 words
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Advertisement166 1915-06-15 9 SIOEROSTHEN PAINT protect the Mudguards and under work o f your Motor Car with Siderosthen giiticorrosive paint which is now put up in J gallon drums yP (Price $2-50) |^|M^ tht convenience of Car Owners. Ooe gallon is sufficient to keep a car free from rust for several months and166 words
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Advertisement64 1915-06-15 9 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR THE PHILIPPINES s.s. BLOEMFONTEIN will be despatched about the end of July. For particulars of freight, etc apply to McALISTSR Co., Ltd., AOEXTB, The Singapore Housekeeper Name of Articles in English tvii Contains Bazaar Account (52 weeks), C Dhobie's Account, Summary of Monthly Hous64 words
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Miscellaneous279 1915-06-15 9 London ■alls Despatched Lett. Dae. Arrived April 14 P. &O. May 17 May i7 April 22 B. I. 24 May Jl April ?9 P. &O. June 1 June 1 May 68. I. 7 June 7 May 7 M.M May 13 P. O. May tO B. I. May 21 ?J M.279 words
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Miscellaneous440 1915-06-15 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. oa June 14, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Sri Muar June 12 Kaka City of N'castle June 18 Outer Roads Tuscan Prince Hye Leong No. 6 Wharf Yat Shing Wharf Abbotaford Inner Roads Carlyle Pin Seng Dunera June440 words
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Article2436 1915-06-15 10 Bung an entibily unsatibical account of certaik proceedings in the law courts of Btingthbpore and SUNDRY REFLECTIONS THEREON. One would scarcely have called it a busy day in the law courts. II seemed more like an informal re union. There was, of t course, lota of talk. That2,436 words
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Article297 1915-06-15 10 A fairly recent French communique described how the enemy had discharged or sprayed a "burning liquid" into one of the French trenches. This liquid burned mauy of the troops in the trench and also set it on fire, so that it had to be evacuated. It was297 words
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Article105 1915-06-15 10 The marriage was solemnised at S. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, of Mr George Grant, of the Federated Engineering Company, Ltd., and formerly of Elgin, Scotland, to Miss Carrie Muriel Atkinson, of Sydnej, Australia. The ceremony was performed by the Chaplain of Selangor, the Rav.105 words
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Article143 1915-06-15 10 A CL4.SS SISGLE. Gaunt vs Nathan. B Class Single. Chill vs Adler. Robinson vs Henderson. Lloyd vs Layboume D. Walker vs U term ark Winter vs Borneniann. C Class Single. J.F. Mylcs vs Wrigbt. Stredwick vs H. A. E. Thompson. Tilley vs Hillaby. J. B. Smith vs143 words
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Article26 1915-06-15 10 The result of the rsce for tbe 76 said© Novice's handicap on Suuduy wut> 1. G. R. Marshall (scratch). 2. H. R. Lynch (scratch).26 words
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Article277 1915-06-15 10 Tbe Hague, Jane 7.—It is expected there will soon be a reconstruction of the j French Cabinet; among the retiring ministers are Messrs. Augagneur and Malvy. It is almost sure that Leon Bourgeois will take a portfolio. Tbe Hague, June 9 —Tbe Germans are preparing277 words
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Article41 1915-06-15 10 Mr S. C. Raffles, who holds a commission in the Welsh Fusiliers, has applied to be seconded to the Flying Corps. Mr H. Holt White, recently District Engineer, I F.M.S. Railways, has obtained a commie* J 8ion in th^DevonRoyalEnffineeTB(TarriJ torials).H M.M.M.M. - 41 words
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Article136 1915-06-15 10 The following Ties will be played on Wednesday. A Class Single. Upcott v Hartnell. j Ruchwaldy v Stout. Westwood Terrell. j B Class Single. Haddon v Hemsted. Douglas v Chaney. Doig-v Pash, C Class Single Keay v Manchester. Williams v Hodgina. Daines v StMlwell. A136 words
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Advertisement269 1915-06-15 10 BUY The British Sanatogen IT 18 CALLED SANAPHOS. THE MOBT RELIABLE TONIC and NERVE FOOD on the market A trial will convince yon of its excel ence TO BE HAD AT THE DISPENSARY, LTD., I BAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE M JUNCTION OP ALBEBT AKD BKNCOOLEN STREET h. i {THE MASTER SPY!269 words
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