The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1915

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915. NO. 8,472.
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  • 215 1 Resuhs of the L. R. A. shoots this week on page 10. Paesport reputations ma^e by Governor in Ccuucil Pagn 4 The report of Uiu Pandan Rubber Company appears on page 10. Details of the serious fire at PuMu Saigon are given on page 5. The air
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  • 1174 1 Has the universe a purpose The efforts to answer this Question Lave supplied u* with re'.i^ioo and philosophy, la dealing with it man ha.- linen to great heights and scaled lofty cliff*. The effort has been good for men, if the fruits are unsatisfying. Every process
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 286 1 A Grand Parade of Powerful Plays of Unrivalled Magnificence fAT THE iLi m i\ ivi is jK Ek JISL THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAD. Fir.sr show 7-ao to 9 p.m. second show 9-15 to 11 p.m AN INTENSELY GRIPPING DRAMA "THE VIOLINIST'S SECRET" IN 4 PARTS h ire lentfl oi
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    • 477 1 BK ieba «9 Er*2 Ess oßft »^^s 5■ 1 KBtf hhH HEh ki QS3V aftw i wtt BH3 *^>3a JO ajtl W*sm ftsfli IR^B is*i-S 231 ccjb jS^w CSJ ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. To-Night Extra Show at 8 p.m. iscal Show at 9.15 p.m. To-Night SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
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    • 159 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Lecture on Nietscue and the war on Monday Page 1. Found at Belinda, Telok Kurau, two Yale keys Page 2. Hin Watt and Co. for genuine methylated spirit Page 2. ShippiDg K.P.M., Ocean 5.5. P. and 0., Apcar Line and 81. latest sailings Page Robinson and Co.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 52 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 19th. High Water- l-«l a.tn 2-53 p.m. New Cirque, Beach Roaf. Sunday 20th High Water— l-<4 a.m.. *8 p.m. 3rd Sunday af f er Trinity. Monday 21st. High wRf-ei a>*4 am 413 p.m. Marine Motor Service meeting, Arcade, noon. War lecture, hev. W. Cross, a, Y.M C.A.,
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  • 578 2 These paragraphs, by the mail, give details of officers who have associations, with the East or have served tbere Captain George MoaatDundas Mouat, Ist Batt. London Regt. Royal Fusiliers (T.F.), was killed in action on May 9. Capt. Mouat was formany years with Messrs Sandilacds Battery and Co.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 488 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THS TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. i When the Ad^-jlus is Evin£irg, from the Revea business as Usual." The Ked, White and Blue, from the 11 jveu Business as Us ai," I Your K*ng and Country want you. Paiiotic t-oeg. I. Fall lu. I'atri
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    • 734 2 Notices FDCNP. Two Yal' 1 lxe\H in mrupo^Dfl at Belinda." T< lok Ku an ii ay 1 e hnd. on p«ying cost of ativcrtlstiißiit, ul irn e l^esb "l. flict. 19 6 52-6 a ia /JINTAN j NOTICE. NOTICE TS HKRELY GIVEN that the Mark dopi.ted above i« tho property
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    • 578 2 Wanted 1 WANTED By young la3y temporary position in any Capacity. Teaching preferred. Apply TEMPORARY," c/o Free Press. 18 6 SCO Yo"ni< educated Englishman requires temporary Employment. Speatcs Mandarin and reads and writes Chinese good knowledge of Mathematics. Apply to Box O.R.Y., M c/o Free Press. 18 6 ar-s PAvINS
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    • 466 2 To let^ T3 BE LET Offices on »heB(cvnd»MTM t ,i.. ofM.srs. Whiteaway Uidlaw *r bui ding Battery Road. v *H For particulars ajtuiy to S. TOMLIHSON. K. ny 17-( 5 J^" TO LET FROM Ist SEPTE^eip^ The Ground Fl(x»r of II g| at. pre«eLt occupied by lle^n Laidlaw l vCo.,iob
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 632 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERYICES. 3rd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JUNE 2CTH. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 730 a.m. Li'acy. 7.45 a.m. Uly Commnn'oo (Chora!). (\r>nual C »rporate Oommunlon of G F.S.) Hya»D3 8 n9,32'2, 82. 91< a ra. Mains unfl Litany 4 p.m. Fuaddiy School ami Cib'e Classes. 5.30 p.m. Even-ong ft fc'ctnioa. War
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  • 1371 3 Pnmafl tue preliraiaarv inquiry :;.e ca.-e against Jagat Singh was Mficdi on Wednesday last before Mr falaw m the Second Court. Tbe iir^es against the accused are. as folAbutting the waging of war against j aud abettiug the waging of such I, r section 121 of the Penal
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  • 156 3 London, May 23. —The "Evening News" j Mjl that neutral travellers from Berlin j btate that tbe Crown Prince's behaviour is j causing general indignation. His move- i mtnts have been uncbronicled by tbe I rtw S |,apers since March, though previously be was app auded
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  • 69 3 Treatment of Zrsc Con*centr\tes. Loudon, May 21. Speaking at the general meeiiag of the British Broken Mill Couipauy yesterday, the cLntiruiau said be was hopeful that a workable scheme would be evolved for the treatment of zinc concentrates iu Great Britaia. He also expressed the hope that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 CEILINGS AND PANELS. Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the "CRANE" wonderful Art Metal Ceilings, Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Bungalows, Hotels, and Public Buildings For illustrated catalogue a nd particulars write to the Borneo Com* pany
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    • 498 3 3 WB^B3B3BS^M^^EBS9B^SHI^9SBS3E^K3S9BB^S9BS[^9^^Bi^B?SE3RBBii^3C^^H^i^miv^B Australia alont (HOLLANDS Qtti) J» W cou9t*tntd HMtriy fr r, 000,000 Dot- "The Bevera S e that Benefits'* II 1 1 Not sim ply i thirst quencher, not 1141 Jnf merely a stimulant, but just the purest niost I;(;i;th '"^sing spirit that has ever U'cn i trod wed.
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    • 652 3 Now in Stock Australian Apples. OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., LtA SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANO. Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture Etc., The property of C. Ransford, Esq., To be held at No. 9-A, Tanjong Katong Road (Next to the Grove Hotel) n n a
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    • 301 3 MOftTGAfcEt'S SALE. Tuesday, 22nd June, at 2-30 p m. Lot 1. F.eehrld tend situate oft* Coronation Road and off Bukit Tituah H<ad. Singapore. »'<-a h ,^36 K]UBre fe<t being parts 1 and 2 of S Jb-'oi I' ol iot lof Grant 16. T gether with the p a» h and
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  • 43 4 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. Ferguson -All a*.— On the 14th June, at Pt. Acdrewa Cathedral, Mngapore, by the Revd. F. G. Bwindell, Alfred John, son of Macneill Ferguson of Mii>thead, Komert-et, to Blanch C >> s< ance Nicol, daughter of James Allan of Elgin, Scotland.
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  • 1182 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 19, 1915. Efetc shai' itw Press ihe Peon's ri^ht maiatah* Ji awed by influera (Hid urWbed by gaki; EUrc palriO Truili l>rr K lorio«s piecepudraw. Pledged to '< lic:«->n. I^vallv and law. It may be admitted that the closest attention of campaign observers has
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  • 154 4 A mutineer Murdano Rhnn of tbe sth Light Infantry, was arrested on Mandai hlfttite by Mr Lim Nee Soou, on Thursday night, and handed over to tbe Provost Marshall early yneteiduy morning. Ho is supoosed to he the inau who shot Captain Boyce. The Kaiser bos conferred the iron cross
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  • 461 4 THE LATE CAPT. T.L. SHELFORD. R.N. There are many all along the China Station who will be deeply grieved to learn that the fears regardisg the chenees cf that officer's surviving in the disaster to H.M.S. "Goliath" in the I)ard»nell«8 by a hostile torpedo have been unfortunately confirmed by the
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  • 143 4 We are requested to give publicity to the following regulations, approved bf tbe Governor iu Council on the 14th intt., with regard to the documents to he pro duced by persons arriving at Singapore from places oulbide the Malay I*irdln--6ula 1. British. Allied or neutral passengers may be
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  • 86 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVliMlj^.', ,)U!IH 17. At the preliminary enquiry lota the charges aguin*t Jttgat Sm^h. witnesses stated that thr nrcuf.: d said the wrt would I be won by the (torniMM, who would help the Sikhs, aud tliti latter ruu>t lit lp the Geim:\ns. These
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  • 28 4 Agents. Patereon. Simons Rnd Co. LtJ. LarHK (Sumatra): 'March and April) 1,590 toial to dute 1390. (May) 1 ,001 total to date '2 SBS.
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  • 93 4 The concert at tho Tarigliu Club thii evening by the taleuted llei^inn mutsicians is open to meinLers of the Taughu i nd Dutch Clubs. The King has not be^n advised to exercise his power of disallowance in refrpect to the ordinance to ameud the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 19 10. Uuder
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  • Correspondence.
    • 728 4 ro the Editor. Sir,— Your corresp indent think very correctly put his finger Ou h really teuder spot in our body potft! What the QoitnMM does not mn^n realise is that there b a very rtw^i ,J veiy deep feeling of rti^ a;,f.,- the whole conduct
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  • 29 4 f t!" The newspapers 1)(it 1 J^ %0 anuouuce that the fttioU les^ British authorities for inf^n rlD «i to the destruction of German has been raised to -U
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 117 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. IENSON'S WORLD RENOWNED w WATCHES f WARRANTED TIMEKEEPERS Gold Bracelet Watches from £8 Be., The 'SANK OF ENGLAND," in Silver Cases £.">,_ or $42^86 nett 18-ct. Gold £15, or |128*57 nett. The Kevless LUDGATE," in Silver Cases 418 Bs., *P**** l&ct Gold £20, <w f 171*43 nett.
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  • 373 5 GERMANS INVOLVED IN GILICIA. Russian Reports Hopeful. (b? Submarine C*ble]. Kbctum's Service, pe're^rad. Jilßl IT. The battle in i sapeeJaUj on the San is increasing IafOMMML Tbe comruuniqre pays: TV^,, tl ay is coutinuallv puttiug fitshj m iatO the fi* bt bu along the Dniester
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  • 226 5 Heavy Turkish Losses. L-L.bn. Jane 17. The Press Bureau states that at; the Dardanelles yesterday uight a parly of the enemy led ty a Ger mau officer, made a gallaut attack on the SMBCfcei cf a British Brig^d*. A few of the eae were killad on the
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  • 43 5 Kew \.:k. Jiiue 17. A remarkable mushroom yro-vth of so called peace •"•jghout tbe couutry is arom- I -p eiotM. The pre-s bluutly speuks a :.e*v (ienndQ intrigue to commit the avatieaa Government to an effort peace oeiGenean terms.
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  • 33 5 Tune 17. The Venezeli?t victor] m Hnalrj fiatahlishod. hut owing to Bg'i Kiness the (rjverumeut will r '■'■>■-■ ut power ttll Jnlj SOihu Therefore hangf- >ri (iretk policy is at present to
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  • 26 5 Port Said, June 18. The Dawlish has ■tod and towed to the roads and ''iscaargu.g. ;rrc!oua, June 1^. The Queensland c has beeo txtin^uiihed.
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  • 225 5 MR LLOYD GfcQKGE'S BILL. A Compact with Labour. [Bj Submarine Cable]. KlOTM'ft BIBVICtt. London, June 17. A conference of Trade Union representatives pledged them selves to support Mr Lloyd George's Fcherae for transtening iupu from commercial woik to munition factories, m.»d also decided to do eveiything iu Us
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  • 132 5 Cermans Receive a Shock Amsterdam, June 18. I t I German correspondents al Karlsruhe recount in borr tied accents the details of the rec€nt air ra.d. It was a bright clear morning when sudJenly at 6.50 there was a boning nnd bumming in all direction* People
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  • 84 5 Mines in White Sea London, June 16 The Pteamer Stratu nairn has been submarined off Pembrokeshire. The Captain and 21 of the crew were drowned. London, June 17. The Cork steamer Trafford bcuni for Sydney was torpedoed and bUL.k in tLe Irish Sea. The steamer Turnwell was torpedoed
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  • 42 5 London, June IS —Mr Chamberlain in reply to Mr li-^es said the question of obtaining improvements in the treatment of Indian prisoners in Germany is now beiug considered in consultation with the I Prisoners of War Help Committee.
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  • 59 5 London/ June 16 i'iie Ptvs* liurean says the casualties in the Zeppelin raid la=>t; night were sixteen killed, including B l> nicemaD, nr:d fortv injured a Zepoelio raid at another part oi the uortheast co;ist OB Junp 6 rpsulied tu tlin killing of five men (civilians), thirteen
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  • 44 5 London, Jane 17 The result of tie New 0.-ik- stukes at Newmarket was Snow Marten 0 —1 1 Bright 7—4) 2 Silver Tag (11-4> 8. Eleven ran, and the race was won b? four ieUKtks, a head between second anc third.
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  • 41 5 Londor^, June 17.— Lord Robert Ceel roplyiog to a question said Yes, tin Imperial Government will gladly ropre sent the inteiests of Britihh traders in tb> gplection of Chefu for a terminus of th New Shantung railway.
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  • 236 5 HEAVY FRENCH FIGHTING. Is It the Break Through? [By Submarine Cable], Riittib'b Sinmo*. Paris, June 18. A communique states that there was great activity during the last two days. The fighting north of Arras continues to be extremely intense. Since yesterday there have been numerous desperate infantry
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  • 161 5 London, June 17- Reuter's correspon* deut at Rritish headquarters say* the lull was hroken by the offensives at Hooge aud Festuberfc* The latter began with artillery preparations at dutk which destroyed the enemy trenches. Then the infantry advanced aud gained a footing in the tiist trenches and
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  • 42 5 Sydney, June 17. The New South Wales Premier, Mr llolman, has announced that a Committee in the State, consist ing of private experts and business men, is rapidly completing arrangements for the manufacture of shells and explosives.
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  • 326 5 At 954 pm. on Thursday nigbt the Fire Brigade received a call from Fire Alarm Bux 116, at Robertson Quay. PulauSaigou, aDd arrived on the scene at 10 p.m. where godowns Nos. 65 and 66 were well alight, the roofs heing burnt up. The godowus mentioned contained
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  • 811 5 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal There were tentative peace proposals in the Uuited States Press, supposed to be written by Horr Dernburg, or under his inspiration before the Lusitania outrage, hi en entendu hinting that tbe war should be declared a draw, and
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  • 35 5 Mr A. M Kennpdy. a Scotsman restdin in the Hotel del' Europe, yeeterdny cliar^ ed Bin Jen Chick, a Hylam room boy em p'oynl at the hotel, witb the theft, of 94 dollars in notes.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 165 5 RIFLE SHOOTING I BY Mrs. W. WILLES DOUGLAS. CLOTH BOUND EDITION H "i With various Illustrations, il 1 1 vC %P JL I f only, has been the I I [CIGARETTESI success of these woildie- i— I—\ i oowned cigarettes and a il consequently I IJ Stete Expre^ retain the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 875 6 S h 8 p plug 1 KONiNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. a— 3, CJollybb Quay. O^DBR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEHLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. j Bbouwer Selat-Puidjang, BeagkaU*, Siak and Pakan Baroe Jone 19 Jansse s Ko-mai. RaDdjermaHin. Stamen. K)ta Baroe. Balik Papan, Eamariuda, Tarakau and Boelon^an. Jnce
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    • 606 6 Shipping "ELLERMANT LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL |f sailing on or about July 4. TO LONDON ONLY s.s. BBANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON j s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 8. For particulars as to rates of
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    • 446 6 Shipping JLT JL «LfJ.« MESSAGERIES MARITIMES H4IL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON aed MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OFTWAKD Cordillere June 18 Folynemiea June2n Chili Ji.ly 2 V. Ootat July 4 Atlantiqae July 16 ilaj>e:lau July lfc Poiynenien July 8' j At^ 1 V. Ciot.it Aui? 18 A;i(; ).i Magellan Aug 2/
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    • 520 6 Jr. ck y STEAM NAVIGATION CO^PAn For China, Japan, Pen it* r 3f Aostralia. India, Aden Vpi Mediterranean Ports, P!y^ utR and London Through bli'g of bttfetf hN Hi r CowH, Peraiftn Galf, OoDtlacutai i.^ > Btearscts will i^ve ii\^ m liC CA f^AIL LINES Homeward (for Er* From Singapore,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 552 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: S2, Old Jewry, E.C. g Tbe Company has £20.00C deposited with the Bupreme Court of
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    • 329 7 CHARTERED BANK 8 of India Australia ind China. I^QRKSITED SY WUI CHARTER. \c4arve I.:»alij«y of JE'toprstK-.ta £1 *OC.OOC HEAD OFFICE j 88. BIBEd?B9KTS, LOHDdR I. 0, S. AQSKCmS A>D BHAMGHBS: Arantau Coagkcnf Penani &»n?kck Hollo Pu^oi c'aiav'a Ipoh Rasgoom Bombay Karachi galgou ;*icn«4a Kiang BereiuJ»aß C-anioß Kobe Sjnbngnal Cbka Euala
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    • 435 7 ONGKON6 AND BRANCttUIj BANKING CORPORATION. iID-DP CAPITAL 116.000 .1H.-1-ZSBRY* FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at SB.- «1C,000,000 i 4V r :i m Silver m,y>VO,QW) ieerve Llabilliy of Proprtetore^ •ifi.OOO.iK* j OOORT OF PIRBCTOJtS. Hon. M». D, Landalo, Ohainuau W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy CbsUnnaß. H. Dodwell, Esq. |P H. Tlolyoak, Esq .T.
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    • 375 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE I INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. 1<: Policies are WOBLD WDDE," "UNBE- I BTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" aud "NON- FOI^FEITABLE." i| Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are|! promptly settled by the General Agents atjß Singapore without the delay of reference to jj& Head omce: j The Reserves tor protection of
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    • 255 7 POiICY No. *****. $10,000 SO year Endowment. This policy on the life of a prominent gentleman in Malaya uia ured qnite recently, and heo^liooal methods of settlement offered him were. I CASH Face of policy 10,000. Cash jtxmus 5,335. 15. 801. II PAID UP POLICY 25,553. (Snhject to medical rep
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  • 1443 8 Arrival of Wounded. Cairo, May 10. As with a wave of the magician's wand oar otdioary routine of life baa changed. The arrival of these disabled fellow Britons has impelled everyone to seek some means of making him or herself useful in the alleviatiou of pain or in
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  • 276 8 Haldane trk Horse Hack. Before the re construction of the Govern ro*>nt tbe Globe declared that it was necessary for the Government to rehabilitate iteeif in the public regard, and ed.le<i Tbbt, we Pay with great regret cannot be the case whila the Cabinet holds a Minister whose
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  • 216 8 Terrifying Tale for Hingaruvs. The papers publish must astounding jGertunu ii)formation with regard to the I Briti&h preparations for throwing thou sands of bloodhounds against the German lines, 6ays the Morning Po6tß Petrogrsd correspondent. It seems that in order to explain away the recent use of asphyxiating Rates mid
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 348 8 l^^^^^^^fe With Lea Perrins' sauce, a few H 4^^g^^^^^^^ drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c, are all that is required j P ynal^^^E^^W^ to impart the most delicious piquancy Lj The Q UALITY and concentration of its M HJJ «*a^^Kr=s?S *iV* ingredients make a little of this
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    • 147 8 Hjft cJ I are the world's best for all l^^i orts anc^ conc litioTis of shooting. t ALWAYS RELIABLE 1 ji..- >30 or 7-65 J 32 [g^jgglM^^j '450 Automatic Automatic ■n^^^^^B '44-40 Revolver lor Web'cy Foi Wcbley Winch,,,,, '^«.,h o,B i l;s A o col. c •Eler Smokeless' Srootoles* powdar
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    • 137 8 i^THE BEST DRINK IN HOT WEATHER. 3f Lar£? £upp!;es ham ia^-; y arr;ved from London. C: ALL STOKMKMtPMtz PAINTING. FREUCH *f'SIC OARG VO't BLislNL:jb riOU«S J■ j A.M to I Pu i V RISATTTTC Si Gf JRPRfi TOILET WaTER t;^^v- j:v« of mutations. tS^ftl v R!GAUO I Cc *pz& rs
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  • 1494 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 18th. All quotations o' Sterling Shares mustbe regarded as purely nominal tor the present. Oaf. 1b.de. Paid. L* w Di?. Aureus. Sb_.l_.bb. 85,000 sa ta Alleges 5 4 i ll 2 800,000 1 1 Anglo-Java M 5 0
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  • 60 9 Corrected up to Jane 18> B»nk 4us a 245 32 demand 2-4 °«"!vftt» crttdita m 8 2-4716 France demand Back 295 IHDIA, 1. T. 17 5* SONQBONG, dbiiiH d 2M f OKOQamA, d«Qii d 113f JiVA, damauc? Uof BAH9SO&, LiuK-iii: Bfii Sovaamewa. Bao% Bnying i 4 Bjuit o( S:ie;l,M;d
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  • 160 9 June 18. Tin (75 tone) $82.75 iafiib.er 1 1 00 O^Dihier U^he No 1 13 40 'J&rubiar Onbe Nc 2 12 01 Pepper iJiHjfe ordln. -'pore 19 0Q Peppex, fWbiti** fftlr* 86. 0D U)0 to t 1 e;b 8100 ;ntj4b '80 U/ li e ib 82 (0 vfate (ftauda
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 472 9 "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W A HOSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. ySSm JT JS ThG Bottlers Gf th e "GRE^T' AUK'S u^jyF nriinuir HEAD biaud Brc ln h 1 AGt{l ement with UINUiRC. Messrs. ARTHUR GUINNc SS, SON A COM--Ssn PANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to
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    • 108 9 NOTICE TO MOTORISTS i3 Sjl Ei JL &j FOR SHELL MOTOR *>PIRIT, PLEASE SEND YOUR ORDER TO CHIN HUAT LEE 2P, SOUTH CANAL BO AD, who also stock larfe quantities of lubricating oils, carbide, motor accessories, tyres and kerosene of all grades. The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Name
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 335 9 London Halls Qaspaufeed Lsft Due Arrived April 14 AO. May 17 May April 2. > B. I. 2i May U April »9 P. &O. June 1 Juce 1 M»y SRI. „7 Juue 7 May M. M May 13 P. <*O. 5 Jaae If May SO B. I. M«y a M
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    • 419 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. on June 18. 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Lady Weld June 17 Inner Road* Kiaog j Quorra Mootioee No. T Wharf Fook Sang Jloug Ho June 18 Inner Rouds Sri Parana j Singaporean No. 7 Wbarf Kut Suug
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  • 968 10 ULU PAN DAN REPORT. The following is the report of the j directors of the Ulu Paudan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the past year to be presented to the shareholders at the j annual meeting on June 26th :—Gentlemen, your directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of tbe
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  • 263 10 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. The following U the report of the directors for the year ended 28».h February, submitted to the shareholders at the seventh annual general meeting, held at 'the offices of iheCn'opany, in London, on 28th May: The Directors h«ve pleasure in presenting their seventh annu.il report to the
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  • 129 10 S. L. R.A. The Ridgway Cup bhoot was held on June 10. —The scores being. 861 The June spoon was won by Mrs Hrownlow in the shoot of June 17. The scores were 200 yds. 150 100 Deliberate Wantage Rapid Total Miss Kerr 28 31 25 84 Mrs Scoular 28
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  • 234 10 S. C.C. LAWN TENNIS. TIES FOR MONDAY. A Class Single. R. B. B. Donnell owe 15 8 v A. C. Merg ler 3. C Class Single. C. J. Potter Bcr v A. W. E. Freshwater owe 4. A. H. M. Thomas owe 2 v G. S. Myles scr. R. E.
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  • 116 10 In the third police court yesterday, Lee Keng Teng was convicted of selling chanda dross to other than the Superintendent of the Government Monopolies, and was fined $250, or in default of payment; three montbs' rigorous imprisonment. Following upon this, Lee Seng Pek was chtirged with a similHr offence as
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  • 1731 10 Germans in the British Club. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Weltevreden, June 18. I understand from reliable sources that it is rot unlikely the local British Club will soon decide ou the expulsion of all Germans from their club. It is surprising that this step should not have been
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  • 29 10 Sunday, June 20th. Johnston's Pier 9, 10 and 11 a.m 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. Bungalow Club 9.80 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, S and 5.80 p.m. j
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  • 36 10 The M. M. Company's steamer Villa j de la Ciotat left Colombo at 6 p.m. on' the 17th instant and in ay be expected here on Tuesday the 22nd instant at about 7 a.m.
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  • 53 10 The Cinema Casino are putting on a very strong programme to-night, a Selig special," entitled "Hope," in two very powerful dramatic parts is one to be screened^ followed by another two part drama—"The Weaker Mind," the Gaumont Graphic, and several amusing photo plays. I go to make up an exceptionally
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