The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN GENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915, NO. 8,469.15 words
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Article112 1915-06-16 1 The Belgians have bad a useful Buccesg acro69 the Yser Page 5, Roeults of Garrison Golf Club medal competitions on page 10. Lord Hardinge/s term a« Viceroy of ludia has been extended Pnge 5.' The Italian forces are advancing with great vigour and enthusiasm Page 6. The112 words
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Article1279 1915-06-16 1 That History repeats itself" is an old and hackneyed pbrase, and yet one which contains a good deal of truth in it. The reading of History has of. en been prescribed as h remedy for drooping spirits, but it must he confess* d that it may sometimes1,279 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement634 1915-06-16 1 A Grand Parade of Powerful Plays of Unrivalled Magnificence bmk M B IS 0L HRk ii M M i3L flll A JBi CRCHARQ ROAD. Singapore's Prcmiep Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. THE PiCNEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. l warn show 7-30 to 9 p.m. second show 9istoii p m To Nl^ ht Extra634 words
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Advertisement123 1915-06-16 1 SACREDCONGERT. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JUNE 17. 9 P.M. Soloists: Miss KERR, Mrs. MAIN and Mr. ALFX PROCTOR. Choir pieces. Solos, Anthems and Qr artette. Conductor Mr. H. ADAMSON, Organist Mr. T. A. MELVILLE. Farewell Presentation to Mr. PROCTOR. Tickets $1. from Disp"ns»rifB, Music and Chief Stores in frnwn ft'fao from the123 words
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Advertisement152 1915-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Municipal water carts for eale Page 3. Maisonette," to let at moderate rent Page 2. Moutries have the latest in gramaphonee on sale Page 1. T beer is popular becauae of its purity and quality Page 4. Shipping Indo-China and Ocean S.S. latest sailings Page 6. Fresh films152 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous97 1915-06-16 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 16th. High Water 0-56 a.m. hew Cirque, Beach Road. Thursday 17th. High Water -0-8 a.m., c 2 p.m B I. Homtward mail closen. Sacred Conctrt, Presbyterian Church. Farewell to Mr Alex Proctor, 9 p.m New Cirqae. Friday 18th. High Water— €-41 a.ni., 211 p.m. S turday 19th.97 words
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Article366 1915-06-16 2 BUTTON' S MARKET REPORT. Manchester, May 13. Following on the rapid decline of last week, valnes have fluctuated from day to day bat the uncertainty seems to be giving way to a general feeling that prices will not get much lower. We have always held this opinion, although we may366 words
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Article116 1915-06-16 2 Mutineers Bribed with Foreign 3 old, Rome. —A telegram to the Tri bnna, Riving an account of the fighting at Sidra, Tripoli, says an Italian detachment, commanded by Colonel Miani, consisting of 2.000 Italian troops aud 4.000 natives, set out to attack some thousands of rebel?. AfterCentral News - 116 words
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Article243 1915-06-16 2 BETTER THAN QUININE FOR MALARIA. Quinine does not cure Malaria. All it does is to brtng relief for a time if persisted in its action is harmful, causing deafness and other troubles. Dr. Williams' Pink PIN* have cur?d compiettly ruaay ca-ies of MiUria. In Ceylon, Burma, Biam. iu every us243 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement267 1915-06-16 2 PRIVATE HOTEL. STAMFORD HOUSE. CENTRALLY SITUATED. Bras Basah Road. Comfortable Rooms with Bathrooms attached. Electric Fittings throughout. Separate Tables in Spacious Dining Room Large Reception Hall. Billiards and Newspapers. The Present Management desire it to be known that they cater especially for Ladies and Gentlemen (Resident or f tavellert) seeking267 words
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Advertisement1017 1915-06-16 2 Notices I OTTOMAN SUBJECTS. j All Ottoman subjects being in the Colony of he Btrait*BettleineDtB are required to register hemselves with the Chief Foiice Officer of the I Settlement in which they live. By order of he Governor-in-Coancil. A. R. CHANCELLOR. Inspector General of Fo'ice, Straits Settlements. 158 THE EAST1,017 words
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Advertisement1009 1915-06-16 2 Notices 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tendon will be received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon of tne 16th June, 1915, for the following works General repairs to Forest Ranger's Quarters at 3rd Mile, Serauggong Road S. Building boundary wa'ls to Sultan's Barial ground at Kara pong Olam. 8. Supply1,009 words
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Advertisement557 1915-06-16 2 To Let TO LET Maisonette "e* TangHo.Pive bed, new chicks to verandahs stables, i r fflf kept proundv; excellent texmi-'" url U* rent. Ebtry Ist July. 16 6 Ap^ ly LLEN CLEDHm, i TD LET FROM Ist SEPTEMBER The Ground Floor of 16 statut iat present occupied by Messrs JIC557 words
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699 1915-06-16 3 BRITISH INDUSTRAL INTERESTS IN CHINA. t u vst wof statements which have been ■ail lectntly by correspondents in lead c jaiiy and technical journals regarding e position in China of British engineering ami industrial products to the effect that British manufacturers have been 'ackin* in enterprise, as compared with Dt699 words
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Article173 1915-06-16 3 rt M oi French Opinion of the |iv«fl by M. Leonßailby, Chief j I I -tria*igeant, in an arfci^'e on lu 'i -c -.a treatment of the Britiib 1 J oaer 3 of war by the Germans. Ai'ter j x^e«!ng his hot indignation, he says:--B*m173 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement730 1915-06-16 3 ii T p Appropriate, always. With certain dishes, such as Game, Lea Perrins' Sauce is always appropriate. It is the recognised sauce for such use. In fact, for everything with which a sauce X can be used, Lea Perrins' is invariably S the BEST. It has a refinement of flavour730 words
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Advertisement602 1915-06-16 3 Wanted PAVINB GUEST Private Family have vacancy for Quiet, Refined, yo :ug Ge-tleman (Scotch prepared) as Payiog Guest. Verandah, Piano, Tennis, convenient to Town. Apply SCOTCH c/o" Free Press.' 16-6 19 e WANTED Pr>r Sumatra typewriter and shorthand cl c rk. °7ili have to travel twice a year with Vitj.ting602 words
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Advertisement120 1915-06-16 3 DUNLOP Tyres. Hi The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long] way ahead of any other make 25 years manufacturing experience. DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. The Dunlop Rubber Co. FAR EAST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ff*^^^^^?s^^tifc-^^^^^ iJjfi^E^jff jjllljvggg Grown on120 words
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Article35 1915-06-16 4 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. Hibb^n-Oldpitge.— on the 14th inst. at St. Andrews Cathedral Singapore, by the Rev. F. O. SwiodflJ, Rowland Ralph Hibben of Snngei Dehan, Dutch Borneo, to Ethel Fanny Oldk:dge of St. HrlieiH, Jersey.35 words
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Article, Illustration1482 1915-06-16 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, June 16, 1915. H ha?» tbe Press the Peopfe't right Tn»?nfi% i' infttieni e and ra l >nl>c(: by Ki:n, Herepatriol Tnrth jlotipu» piecajtt dnHfc Medved to Iv lickw. I^-valiv ai.c! Law. There is a question involving a principle of the highest importance that will1,482 words
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Article637 1915-06-16 4 Thcra arill be r o yurbt raciDg or regattas at (.owes fcbifl MMMME. Mr C. A. Carnp^ell, uhu recently obtain ed a roujinishioc, is training with tLe 10th Devoid. IMJfJ The total aruouut of loans eu'hori/ud by thn Planters Loan Fund up of the close of HO 4 was 1t.695.504,637 words
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Article295 1915-06-16 4 The subscription* in lodo-Chi«, for victims erf war in lianc. tmwhed end of May, 1 1, 1 98 ,4 6 J The Court Martini u lu] r control uot onlj of the news, of the cinematograph,. N o rjH i!v pbic representation will from i, bt without the295 words
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Article60 1915-06-16 4 The Bon. Trorort Mr Jobo rt«g Manacer. Cbar'cr-J I. i. lia and China. Singapore-, i■ ledge with tnan\ UuMlkl receipt I Ikl following further MHttribntiOfU Amoimi ackuowlc'^-i (.***** .liiuikieba Peons (Btli Entteimeßl Well ITMmn [pec 11. I). Grrgor\) Smith. Macicdoe Smi4rie and C'urr. Sourabaya -.1... Nrti60 words
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Article272 1915-06-16 4 BIG CLAIM AGAINST P. O. CO. Cuwdi i .'apw nc i A 6v>it ua« bet u pcMgbt ifl Um Koto 1 hatna court agaiui-t tuc I' 0. Stew i Ooniptßf by ibe Kobe Sftriue, rrtn^Mri acd Fire bMKUM <'■ VK -i *um of 100,000. Tba M save the cane i*272 words
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Article22 1915-06-16 4 Mr .1. Waddell bavins gone to M Mr T. A. Melville will pret.de at m 8t Tbursday'u eacred coucert I Pre6b>terian Cbutch.22 words
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Advertisement176 1915-06-16 4 ABENSON'S Jo^' WOItLD RENOWNED #^i^\ WATCHES ]^S TIMEKEEPERS yk LONDON MAKE. Gold Bracelet Watches from £8 Bs., ThT^s*Field-- or 7 Dett The SANK OF ENGLAND," in SUrer Cases £5, or $jgB6 nett IS-ct. Gold £15, or $128*57 nett. The Kevless LUDGATE,' in Silver Cases Ss., or £7:! nett. L<-et. Gold176 words
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Article272 1915-06-16 5 THE KCUNTAIN WARFARE. [urprise Attack ftmSmshel r Submarine Cable]. i t j lUt 1 11. The communique says; t is artvinptii!s> to arrest the f-i .;ve from T<Mwl« to Cniuia y rv.^-C uUsuks which art- nvtiy i!m#, our offensive in Um So nwtinm* rapidly and tocce«s also rfcup.nl272 words
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Article65 1915-06-16 5 A IwM 14- It is practically cer t tfeal M, T«iMSaloi will have large :i"st »-ver\ wbr-re. The puilo b—tj. Croatia of good huiuoureti lof Venez?ha f s were so numer Uh Civftlry thur attempted to .rn: did not wcCi ed, the crowds r iag tmd deruou^trating anew.65 words
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Article157 1915-06-16 5 The Effects of the War. P>: > Jmt M At the meeting of tlie II a Lo:ap»:ny tiic: repurc ot tiie I -u '.ved that the war caused a in receipts from commercial tr«:' ed at nearly 40 p-^r cent. Tafl WmM half year oJ 1914 however157 words
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Article114 1915-06-16 5 Caliciaa Battle Resumed. 'i v 1 3 —i > n rial. <iei t Fspfaledlj fc>u«ii!pt* ti to Wadan aeai LiatL'^ow on 13 ..-re itpn'M'J. but a de»£iCh lower iowo, its atterrp- to A: il ebecked. Tbe bnttiH for j eostiotttfl with varvi:^ I -nm or sii^vie114 words
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Article47 1915-06-16 5 A SIA MINOR FORT BOMBARDED. •me 14. Two French dtiuv r 'Hj-abarded the pott of Tcheshine Miucr which it is believed i* a f °r <> rraan suomarines. All sailiDg w! iu the harbour were sunk, the m aad telegraph offices, and petrol res destroyed. The garrison fled.47 words
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Article124 1915-06-16 5 BELGIANS MOVE FORWARD. French Jdvance Continues. fl^v Submarin« Cabie]. RRnT\?ft'B Se/ivicb. Paria, June 14 A welcome Baigian f-uoet^a is rf pjrteJ in a communique. A battalion crosstd tuo River Yser near the l>ixQi»ifle railway bridge and organised the ground *<o;i. Thev destroyed a chatoau m tUe vicinity124 words
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Article153 1915-06-16 5 *oi Churchiii Yet. London, Ji:no 1-1 —In the House of Commons Mt Asqnitn anuouueed that at 104 r*q;ie>t of t lie Government. Lord HardingQ had consented to extend his term of Ibc Viceroy ship if India till Uarcb gift, 1910. Sff A-qui'.h replying t<i Col. Y.itp mid En153 words
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Article112 1915-06-16 5 Ce!gian Rulers Fntcrtained. London, June 14. Their IMgian Majesties and ihebeir j.ppareut visited tbelndian cavalry camp aod witnessed a gymkhana organised in their honour. General R'lniugtou atd staff welcomed the visitors who were escorted by British cavalry. Their majesties drove round tbe parade ground auJ thicugh the112 words
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Article92 1915-06-16 5 London, June 15. The submarining of three trawlers and the steamer Hoperoount" is reported todiy* The latter was attacked without waruiug. Three shells struck the bridge wouuding the Captain and f*. ur of the crew. Tue crew were then ordered to the boats and remained for twelve92 words
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Article63 1915-06-16 5 Porr Sri. Jane 14 The British *lenmet khii! ur s v ;iio front London to >uko V.ima collided v ith tlu- Jltin^i steamer i>.iwli-a from Karachi for Gibraltar off Newport Rock. The Radnorshire was holed in the forept nk »ud returned to b»-r an choral. Tee D'Awlisb63 words
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Article38 1915-06-16 5 London, Juno 15. Tbe Press Bureau ■taAee tbal the Qoverno* General of Nigt-ria reporli ti.at Oarna on tbe Hume rivet has B»r»endeted BnconditioDally to tbe Angio-Frencb lo*ce commanded by Colonel Cnuliffe on June 11. -<v38 words
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Article58 1915-06-16 5 London, J'Hie 14. At n meeting tc day; ff ihr Coitouwaste Employera and Spia- j ners aiul HaavfMtacen Adsociiit-on it was decid< d to sec. pt tbe oil. r of tbe B mrd of Fnde to interrene in the cotton dispute. II is believed o*bei sections of58 words
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Article36 1915-06-16 5 PRINCE OF WALES 'S BIRTHDAY. London, Junp i i —II B.H. Tlip Priuco of Waieb, who is ar ibe front, desires all eongratnlatioiM on hi^ romivc. of to bo postponed Mil tbe conclusion of the war.36 words
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Article15 1915-06-16 5 An^terdam, Juue 14 —The nirsbip destroyed at Evere was Zappelm No. 38.15 words
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Article635 1915-06-16 5 la the secoal police court yesterday morning, L. J D Alvis, conveyancing clerk to Messrs Alien and Qledhill, was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant, of $104. 33 and 854 70, monies belonging to the Tanglin Club. Mr G. G. Soth, d. p.635 words
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Article127 1915-06-16 5 a The third police court magistrate was occupied tho whole of yesterday afternoon j in hearing further evidence in the ense in'^ which Tan Twan Hiati, of 71. l»os« t Qaay |f. was chm^od wifli htinjj ioterested or con j^, cerned in the exportation of five ciiebtn127 words
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Article53 1915-06-16 5 I>ondoo, Juno 14. —In tbe Probate Cour t i to-duy leave was granted to BBSUQIQ the C death of Gerard Freeman Thocnaa, hoir of i Lord Wiliit'giiou who hari been missing 1 since tha b.tttle of the Sfarne on Sept 14 3 when be was wounded with53 words
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Article35 1915-06-16 5 London, June 35. A fire ragfd for twelve hours to-tiny in a cotton und wire < warehouse tit Liverpool. Tho damage is j estimated at many thousands of pounds, j i h35 words
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Article41 1915-06-16 5 .An announcemput regaroing the acnual < Hhj pilgrim»ge 16 expected shortly. The nnuib«r of pilgrims entering India from Ceniral Atian countries is nmch larger 1 than U6ual as tie routes through Russian and Tuikieh donjiuions cannot be used owing to the war.41 words
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Article314 1915-06-16 5 J The new Cirque opened last n ght afc Beach Road, and received a cordial wel--1 come for their first appearance in Singapore, the audience being a substantial one, 'and moreover very appreciative. Their I appreciation was well merited, too, for the circus justified its claim to314 words
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345 1915-06-16 5 THE EASTERN FLEET OF BRITISH AIR CRAFT. Mr Alma Bnker aeke for space for this" urgent appeal for lue early completion of tbo Kiuta Craft" 1. The sum of 13 3PO must still ba subscribed before the SI 1,150 required for the "Kinta" Craf& can be cabled to tbe Secretary345 words
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Article209 1915-06-16 5 Special inter* «t attaches to the ooortitions of the Malacca Hnbbsr Plantations juotouly because of the facS that it ia the biggest producer of robber, but also on occount of the international character of the company, its shares being largely h«fld in France as well us iu209 words
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Advertisement180 1915-06-16 5 Prossers Tennis 4 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED SOLD BY THE SOLE AGENTS i()C y^ c exce ptional qualities pE? ii I ||||i|||!||[i|t'i:;|i:| > C ,i f i!i!^-4VBTS;feP^ >.',^^^\. r of State Express Cigarette,, g jir \\cioarettkS r/? \^4 \fl which make them so jjE 7 Z^ 9 WISHUAF.'^\\ Popular amenest180 words
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Advertisement935 1915-06-16 6 Shipping I KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPiJ |< Royal Packet Navigatioo Co., of Batavia. 2 B, COLI>yEB QVAY. nSDEK OOWTBAOT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVFRNMF.NT V. HnGENDORP Berouibring, Faneh, Asahan and Belawan-Dali Jane i7 I*l JNaCSER BORDUK Batavia. Sourabaya, Macassar, Balik Papan. Dongga'a, Palehleh, Kwandang, Menado, Tagoealandang, Slaoe, Taro^na. Peca,Taraako, Totok, Djiko.935 words
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Advertisement633 1915-06-16 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO IHARSEILLES AND LOHDON 3.5. CITY OF NEWCASTLE" sailing on or about June 16. Fhis steamer has accommodation for passengers. Gentlemen only. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL M sailing on or about July 4. TO LONDON ONLY SiS HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4.633 words
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Advertisement543 1915-06-16 6 Shipping M M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIRE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON aod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OTTTWARD Cordillere June 18 I PolynAsien Jane SO Chill July 2 V. Cioiat July 4 Atlantfque July 16 Magellan July i« Polynesian July 8^ Aug 1 V. Ciotat An* 13 A»g IS Magellan Aug 2543 words
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Advertisement585 1915-06-16 6 Shippjnig Ol U t STEAM NAVIGATION CO«p tl For China, Japan, Peaang, C« y i n Aestralia, India, Aden, Egypi Mediterranean Ports, lmm and London. Throogh Bills of L^ing i BaQtjd t Ooart, Penlan Quit, Oonttnen^i anfl^JSl 1 Ports. ac '*wu Bteameve wtU leave Bint a*** cd o.^ MAIL LIKES585 words
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Advertisement599 1915-06-16 7 I War or Peace, Faminf op Plenty, Life Insubance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. g HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tne Company has £20.00C deposited with the Supreme Court of599 words
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Advertisement333 1915-06-16 7 CHARTERED BANK' 3f India Australia and thing. MCQBPCRITED Bl ROYAL CHARTER, ?*JD DP CAPITAL «1,M0,000 BB3ERYB FUHD I MlMO&* ft*f«n« Liability of Ptoprletotfl £1,900,000 HEAD OFFICE t 88. BIBHOPBOITB, LORDOM, I. 0. A9HHCIMS AND DBAHOHHB G Amntsat Hongkoaf Penang C i Bangkok Hollo Poket Batavla Ipob Rangooa Sooibay Karachi Saigon333 words
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Advertisement433 1915-06-16 7 90NGK0NG AND SHANGHAI; BANKING CORPORATION. »MD-UP CAPITAL »18,000,9C0 IBBBRVB FUNDS iSterllng £1,500,000 »t la.- $15,000,000 nw) noo Silver •18,000,000 1 •".noo.oro Imotc Liability of Proprietors^. 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS, Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman, W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Obalvmaa, i. H. DodweU, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. I. T.433 words
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Advertisement339 1915-06-16 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1387. Policies are WORLD WIDE," "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NON- j FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. are promptly settled by the Geueral Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £o.">D0.000. The339 words
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Advertisement196 1915-06-16 7 A Fresh Shipment Just Arrived OF PHEASANTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR. IPOH AND PENANO. DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. GARLSBERG BEER iS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS I THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd.196 words
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Article1632 1915-06-16 8 iFVom our rum Lorfiponatnt.} Edinburgh, May 13. Sportsmen at the War. Perhaps no game has suffered more cruelly from the War's ravages than Rugby football. Names that little more than a i year ago were subjects of keen controversy in the athletic world have since appeared I in1,632 words
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Article51 1915-06-16 8 By using this method it ia claimed Cylinder lubrication cost is reduced 9o% in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Cousunjption is reduced 5/6 to lO'/oand Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. '1 ho Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to those51 words
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Advertisement368 1915-06-16 8 It t£ in mortals to command success uII^JtIIIN l /f£f^ «IKCIKBTI* NOOSE. StKGIPOtE. i j \^r i liH Afiß ThilltAi Qi-^ I j One Quality Only— the Best. I latest circulation. DUPIRE BROTHERS. I st ßg «pore aJL lT j I the slightest exertion fatigues you i^^H| it means that368 words
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Article55 1915-06-16 9 Corrected up to June 15) Bank 4ms 245 32 demand 2-4 PrivaSe oredit« Urns 24 716 I France demand Bank 295 IHDIA, T. T. IVS Hohgkong, demni d 21 f Yokohama, demar d 113| Java, deraaad I4fii Bangkok, demand 66i Sovrrkions B»nt Buying »H 64 Bank oi England Ra<55 words
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Article1248 1915-06-16 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 15th. Cap. lseoa. Paid. tiASV Drf Bursas. Ban^aa. 89,000 aa 9a Allagai 5* 1 ll 2 8 000,0(0 1 l Anglo-Java 0 6 0 160,000 Is sb Anglo-Malay 38% 86 9 6 60,000 2s Is Batang Malaka -.121,248 words
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Article159 1915-06-16 9 •luue IC. Tin (3i?5 tone) $8537* Or .rabier 1 1 00 G*mtier Cube No. 1 IS 40 Gwihifir Cube No. 2 1-2 0 Pepper Black ordin. b'poca 19 00 Payper, (White (ait) 86.00 Na«useg* <:iU tc ?.< e Ih.* 21.00 ■U'id^s t.r. t e ib 22 f.O Yl»ce (Baada)159 words
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Article49 1915-06-16 9 Time halls en Fcrt Canning ani Mouut Fabor dropdsily at 1 p.m Si tigßpore standard time, correspordin^ t-> fi am. Greenwict mean tliue. The time gun Is tired at 19 o clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, oi every day excepting Sunday, when it is tired at one o'clock.49 words
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Advertisement491 1915-06-16 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. W A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. MM/BJ A T ITT IQ W W M M I I M MM B Cs# IT IC The Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK'S JsP nryilllir HEAD brand ere DadtrAGRFEMENT \^ith GENUINE. Messrs. ARTHUR GUIHNfeSS, SON COM_j^M491 words
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Advertisement251 1915-06-16 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DIRECT SERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong A Shanghai and lo Calcutta via Penan from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading foi Canton, Macao, Bwatow, Amoy, Ghefoo, Tienfc>in, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa. •he Philippines, Ac, &c, &c Tons Commander Kotsang 4,895 R. C. D251 words
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Miscellaneous149 1915-06-16 9 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per P. O. Nagoya Mr G. Trnyen. Mrs A. ConDor, Miss M. Com or, Mr* Teh Leem Sw^e, Jar. G. K. Martia, Mr ling Chu Kam, Mr 6 A. Neville. PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O. str. Mongolia.- Mr Mrs Campbell, Mr J. Hakim Mr E. W. Crawford,149 words
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Miscellaneous497 1915-06-16 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vpssels in port at 11 a.m. on Juue 11. 1(114. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Chowtai June 14 No. 6 Wharf Pert^o« Fuh Wo K«»ppel Harbour Lam.i Inner Roads P.iitavier Juue 15 Hai Nam DOVMk V. Hogecdorp June 14 Inner Roads NORWtCiIAN. Kflios Juue 14497 words
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Article2311 1915-06-16 10 London, May 14. Enemy Trading All this week the controversy with respect to euetuy trading is ruging but I vtniure to assert that the battle is won. Yon can almost bf^r the preparations for tbe retreat of the oppouents of rhis reform. Invited l>y Mr Euudmau, the President2,311 words
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Article267 1915-06-16 10 S.C.C. LAWN TEN NS HANDICAPS. SINGLES HANDICAPS. A Class, Gaunt, o^-o 30, Terrell and Donnell, owe 15.8, l.'pcott, o\v* 15 1, Leggatt. owe la, Hill, Scout and Deuu, owe 4, Teale aiiJ Tyler, owe 2, Kucbwaldy and Nathan, scratch, H.irtuell and Westwood, plus 2, Dr. Butler and Mergler, plus 8.267 words
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Article169 1915-06-16 10 A CLASS. Cameron and I'pcott, Miles and Penny, Dounell and Leggatt, owe 15 4, Stout and Dean, Terrell aud Teale, owe 15.1, Hall and Curibtie, owe 15, Kieiumau and Uoermark, Smith aud Hill, Gaunt and H. E. Sir Arthur Youag, owe 4, Mayson and Griffith .loues, owe 2,169 words
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Article53 1915-06-16 10 The results of the .Time medal competi tions are as foliow Ladies'. Mrs Vowler 5 All square, Mrs Nicholson ecr One down Mrs Cantrell 7 Two down Mrs F. G. Stevens 2 Three down Seven cards were taken out. MBNB\ Major Scott 15 Three down, Nine cards53 words
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Article83 1915-06-16 10 K lilway woik^rs, on *e\ eral systems of military iiyo aud leservistß, whose, services are required for railway work, have received a Bpecinl badge or button, which distinguishes them from other men of military aqe who are uot so required. The badge iseuamelled with a white centre bearing the words83 words
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Article908 1915-06-16 10 Value of thb Late German Colony. Some writers bave been inclined to! regard South West Africa as valueless j territory, and this view woe at oue time largely held in Germany. But on the whole, owing to the mildness of its climate, and the large extent of908 words
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