The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915. NO. 8,474.15 words
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Article252 1915-06-22 1 The German nation is warned not to be too optimistic anent the Galician cpera lions. Russian opinion is that the Germans contemplate a great turning movement near Lemberg Page />. In Alsace and Lorraine the Fr«-ncb continue to progress, othfr advnuceß bqiag reported north of Arras, io252 words
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Article1145 1915-06-22 1 The squadron came in with the grey dawn and anchored, and ere the racket of the cebles hod ceased, a tquat black collier came edging alongside each great grey halL Mauy days they bad lain there, these grimy, precious sea-drudges, lain tbete in tbe quiet bay under the mountains,W.A.C. - 1,145 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement386 1915-06-22 1 A Grand Parade of Powerful Days of Unrivalled Magnificence ga^ n m m Z^T «n B 4LHAMBR A ALLftllHllil CRCH4BO ROJtD. Singapore's ftremior Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROM i rnn show 7-so to 9 p.m. second showV-is to 11 pm. T mNl htn n Show at386 words
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Advertisement277 1915-06-22 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mobiloils Page 3. Adelphi Hotel— Page 10. Katz's tunic shirts Page 10. Revised tailing lists —Pag* 6. De Reszke cigarettes Page 5. Auction announcements Page 3. Sanaphos for tbe nerves Page 10. Straits Trading Co., notice Page 2. Johore P. W. D. invite tenders. Page 2. Paints277 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1915-06-22 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 22nd. High Water— 4 46 ».rn 5-18 p.m. New Cirque, Beach Roa'*. M yi.o twari mail expected. Licensing Justices, t.'6< p.m. Bruang Loctirmatory meeting, DerricV's, *.3U p.m. Wednesday 23rd. Bigb a hi. 6 6 *.ru 6-22 pw, f J he Prince of Wales' Birthday (1?94). Thursday 24th125 words
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Article510 1915-06-22 2 One frequently hears of oddly addressed envelope-}, bu. the one r-t ill preserved in the office of a hrst-cl*f«s firm of Liverpool stationers take3 tbe biscuit. The title of the firm was Messrs McArthur, McVicar, and McCorquodale. A letter received by the firm was ad ire.sed to Messrs McAdder, McM.M.; S E - 510 words
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Article59 1915-06-22 2 The principal of a well-known firm of Ventilating and Drying Plants visited Java, The F.M.S. and S.S. during the present year for the purpose of acquiring information on the above subject and he has now submitted plans and specifications to the Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore, who59 words
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Article178 1915-06-22 2 Mary Barnard - Mary Barnard Previously acknowledged ...$BO5 Collected by Mrs F. 3. Harvey Mr and Mis T. P. Harvey 15 Anon 1 O M. J. 1 Mr& Mrs F.G.Harvey (May* June) 20 Collected by Mrs Bonnett Mrs Savage 5 Collected by Mrs Aldworth Mrs Stonor 5178 words
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Article219 1915-06-22 2 Singora, June 14. Escorted by men of-war and accompanied by a email fleet of steamerd the King of Siam arrived at Singora on Si nday, the 13th. Beautiful as this garden ciiy always, is, it was rendered more so by the prepara tions of the219 words
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Article127 1915-06-22 2 An official cablegram received in London from tbe Colonial Secretary, Singapore, states that the export of plantation rubber duriugtbe month of April amounUdto 1,978 tons as compared with 2,477 tons in March, and 1,548 tons in the corresponding month last year. The following is a comparative table127 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement482 1915-06-22 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME (Sister Susie's sewicg shirts for soldiers. Jack Chaiman. Are we downhearted I No! I Jack Chaiman. We shall all do the Goose etep, from the Reveu Business as Usual 1 When we've up the watch on the I.482 words
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Advertisement890 1915-06-22 2 Notices i GOVERNMENT OF JOHORF, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are invited for the following works (1) Three sets rf quarters for Subordinate Officers, Jobore B *hru. I (2) Permanent Coolie Lines, Johore Bahru. (3) Quarters for Police Inspectors, Jobore Bahru. (4) Sanitary Inspector's Quarters, Tebrau. Plans and specifications for the890 words
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Advertisement592 1915-06-22 2 ToJLet TO BE LET Offices on the Second and Third (top) flooi of Mes rs. Whiteaway Laldlaw A Co' a New bui ding Battery Road. For particulars apply to S. TOMLINSON, I. last. C.E. ICO 2. Robinson Road, 170 17 7 TO LET FROM Ist SEPTEMBER The Ground Floor of592 words
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Advertisement505 1915-06-22 2 THE Singapore FreePress MORMNG DAHy To Our Readers. The Bingapore Fh Daily, and l« on sale at flepotf hoar each morning (Sunds price len Cents ft oopy. Pu»>scribi-»>" copies wi] private Tvsi<],^«- h .n, t to a -faeli if prefer,, di,x se^en o", Full addressee at which oopii^S ttvwed should505 words
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Article884 1915-06-22 3 Knot iky at Penang. fkl preliminary enquiry into the urges o* alleged trea.ou against Jagat < i0 »h was resumed before Mr. E. E. Colmrm 3 t IVDarg. ;„iug to the late attendance of the first mjkmWSSs Kaushan Din, whose cross ex- -:on ;i clt was to beP.G. - 884 words
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Article645 1915-06-22 3 j The report of the court of directors of j the above company, of which the Borneo Co. are local agents, for the year ending 31st December, 1914, states that in the I Life Department new policies numbering 1.217 were issued assuring £644,7 88 at annual645 words
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Article196 1915-06-22 3 Captain R. H. F. Moucrlef, 1 9th Royal Scote, writing to Mr William Cowan, (formerly Protector of Chinese iu Selnn gor>, Cluny Terrace. Rdinbnr__, doscribes how Private L. V. Cowan met bis death at the front. He says It is. with the very deepest regret thatM.M. - 196 words
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Article49 1915-06-22 3 Dr Philip Schidrowilz, the well-known writer on rubber, desires to state that he is a British citizen, by birth a subject of the U.S.A., that he has resided in England since babyhood, and that his sympathies now and ever since childhood are and have been simply and solely British.49 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement589 1915-06-22 3 I I The First Dose Benefits I If you suffer from Neurasthenia, Nervous Debility, fM Dyspepsia, Anaemia, Insomnia, are too easily over- to^^^^Sl^^. 111 tired, or convalescent from Malarial Fever, etc., %t H every dose of VITAFER you take will help you a B $k good step on the road589 words
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Advertisement758 1915-06-22 3 1 Auctions I AUCTION SALE OF Chineso Household Furniture etc. TO BS HELD AT No. 44 CHIN SWEE ROAD (off Havel ock Road) On Saturday, 26th June, at 2-30 p.m. I Comprising two sets of Chines 3 drawing room suites, carved and polished teak cabinet wich mirror panels, blackwood side758 words
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Advertisement540 1915-06-22 3 I Wanted WANTED Bazaar Salesman. Good salary to experienced wxn. Wit ..out experience do nut a^piy. No. 678 c/o Free Press 22 6 23-6 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of tbe Town of Singapore require the services temporarily of a Sanitary Inspector, Salary §100 per mensem. A knowledge of colloquial540 words
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Article19 1915-06-22 4 BiKBR.— On tbe 17 h of Jane, at Penang, the wife of A. 0. Bakes, of a ton.19 words
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Article38 1915-06-22 4 Stanley Harris— Hurtle y Kippax— At St. George's hurch, Pecaog, on the l<th inst., by Rev. F. W. Halves, Colonial Chaplain, James Stanley-Habbis, of the Anglc-Snmat ra Rubber Co., Sumatra, to Elisabeth Hurtley Kippax, cf Butnley, Lance.38 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1915-06-22 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 22, 1915. Here shall the Press the People's ripht maintain CJtmwerl by influence and iirbribed by gain Here patriot Truth her glorious precept* drew* Pledfret3 to K ligioo. Loyalty and Law. Reverting to the general principle of compensation arising out of the war, as1,400 words
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Article883 1915-06-22 4 The proceeds of the concert held the other night to say get d bye to Mr Alex Proctor, Itee rxpeneeb, have been banded over by him to the fueds of the Presbyterian Church. The money subscribed by friends will be ppent en the presentation. Tbe Army List tor May contains883 words
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Article30 1915-06-22 4 (From Our Q Wn Corrupon^., Vallambrosa pays T f 2 £5,000 and carries forward H Mo** There is a miniature boom In priced rubber shares lo 130 words
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Article106 1915-06-22 4 Charge Against Po8) (From O ur o*,, C«rr Mmiieß PcDai.-. aaa Sammugam. (be Tamil ,vvn-. J Sungkai, has been arrested at Penan*' inductions from tl,e Perek tuthoritS IS a charge of alleged breach of trust r« ing>Bo3. He was remanded in tLe se^ court to day, bail106 words
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Article255 1915-06-22 4 PRESENTATION TO MR. R.H. YOUNG. On Saturday last, the rffuii rfg, Government Surv.y Department present ed their retired < bit f Mr K. H Your/ Chief Surveyor. Stiai > Settlements, with an address, at tl,e lUtK4iU < t >cboc Short Stteet, kit dly lent 1a Mitg Miccie Cliff for the255 words
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Article150 1915-06-22 4 MOSLEM SOCIETY AND LIBRARY. Tbe annual general meeting of tin Moslem Society and Library va* he. a a; the Club premises, Ni Koad, on Friday the 18tli instant at Ifyi There were present Me&Fre M Kadu j Sultan, President (ta tbechan) K Mat mood Sabih, KR a. Ahi Manrsr I150 words
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Article66 1915-06-22 4 l.y kind peCttfeciM i I '•-< W Garrett and r:\. i 9mi r 4 lin. King's tifctepd I takm perform the tollon Og prof in the lioiamc QttticDC v lossisj 23rd, coimi.eLcii p il BOO! U March Steadfast :io 7-nr Valse A Thousand Ki'**' 1^ In'etmezzr HeSfli66 words
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Article84 1915-06-22 4 MrV. A. Lurpeba* tL of the Imperial K«d I i of which be i* imm Commission us U< Eogineerr-. Mr!,;^ t;. the outbrenk iflhf I v n ernment Exan.inuUo;. v v!Ct c RDd went home as CW flfl** Exford which v»s DtptoM cruiser Etndpn f«l hi<ore r 6ubBequentl> rehchini Ik84 words
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Advertisement124 1915-06-22 4 ll |y^ Ja Paps E BEER. THE ONLY GENUINE ONE. SOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK, MACGREUOR Co. LITTLE'S HAVE JUST RE CEIVED A FURTHER CONSIGNMENT OP TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. HA T S 1 J A FINE SELECTION DRESS MATERIALS VOILES ZEPHYRS LINENS. J I LATEST DESIGNS a %jy u m TiTi^/^ I124 words
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Article363 1915-06-22 5 GERMANS CAUTIONED AGAINST JUBILATION. An Inexhaustible Foe. [By Submarine Cabl*]. Kictir'B Bkbvics. Amsterdam, June 20. The people in QiHNBy »re beirg encouraged to expect great tbir.£3 in Galicia bat not to dit-play miWifl optimism. Tbe Germaus are nhed as bavirg continual successes btfl the power of the Russian363 words
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Article100 1915-06-22 5 THE SHADOW OF CONSCRIPTION Mr Bonar Law on National Sacrifice. Lc::3cn. June 20 The strongest pas Mr lijnar Law's speech was "My bear-f ii Ihat we as a nation now realise c Vary the ta»k before us that the uiuon :> ready to accept the principle that tbe country has100 words
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Article62 1915-06-22 5 Germany's Wicked Adversaries. Amsterdam, Jaue 20. Peace talk in the Prussian i-Met drew a speech from the Pre- M follows "Peare is in God's fc.tc Iti The greater we emerge from the w *r the greater will bd the eudeavour of iiv rsitries tc snatch by a62 words
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Article24 1915-06-22 5 •-..lure 20. The arrangements to *«5 Rifhl Lr. Wandnrd at Versailles riled and the body Ims beta ■tori lot Britain,24 words
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Article88 1915-06-22 5 Cook*, of the Hulimba, which H !'tc»n faoM Moultnein, report \nm\ pMur»aca of four Chinese ladies truveilrd as sec.jM'l class pAosen^ets. 11 1 «ilief* joiti-d tbe ship at Maul I ftnug hdJ Lhey all occupied one The iSjltmba left Moulmein on Ife fanllti Oa the 15th it was88 words
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Article85 1915-06-22 5 Beer on a Mval patrol boat "some I the ln*h coasr," who has beeo in recjVMnas? bedims from the ?ays iu a lrtter borne We J "'tvi sevan bodies to day. One was a r- rn:;un who had a baby tucked in his belt r;(i a85 words
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Article125 1915-06-22 5 SUCCESSFUL CROSSING OF THE ISONZO. Serious Losses in Gallant Attacks. [By Submarine Cable]. RtUTn'S BBBTIO*. Rome, June 20.— The Italians conti nue to deal successfully with Austrian counter-attacks in Carnia and the battle for tbe heights across the Isoozo commanding Plava continues with great success. The Italians crossed125 words
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Article100 1915-06-22 5 French Progress Continues. Paris, June 21. Fighting is general along the western front. A communique says North of Arra6 the French advanced one kilometre eastward from Buval bottom in the direction of Souchez. We repulsed a violent enemy attack in wfsteru Argonne, taking prisoners. A French attack100 words
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Article26 1915-06-22 5 Athena, June 20. It is announced from a good source that tbe Serb>aus have occupied Durazzo and Essad Pasba has fled to Italy.26 words
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Article31 1915-06-22 5 New Yorke, Jure 20. The battleship Arizona" was successfully launched at Brooklyn. She is about the world's largest warship. She cost 5} millions and carries fourteen inch guns.31 words
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Article124 1915-06-22 5 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, June 20. Yesterday, in the region of Arras, we stormed the bottom of Buval. We captured trenches on the slopes east of Notre Dame de Lorette. In Alsace we continued to advance on both bnnks of th6 Fecht. We124 words
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Article197 1915-06-22 5 Lient. Kenneth Lambert, lit King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, was killed in action ou May 10. He was the Beeond son of Mr. Prank Larnbeit, cf Langholui, Heverley, and Hull. He was 29 years of Hge and had been vi itb his regiment in Hoogkong and also at Singapore. He197 words
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Article1022 1915-06-22 5 GRAND ATTACK BY THE ALLIES WINS GROUND. I A Terrific Bombardment. [By Submarine Gable]. lilOTll'B SlBYlO*. London, June 21. Reuter's special cor respondent at the Dardanelles gives the first detailed account of the Allies' general assault on the front of Acht Baba. For three week* (he British had1,022 words
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Article739 1915-06-22 5 LECTURE BY THE REV. W. CROSS. At the Y.M.C.A., last evening, the Rev. W. Cross, Presbyterian Minister, lectured to a much interested audience on "Nietz ecbe and the War A Prophecy. His Excellency the Governor isir Arthur Young, K. CM. G.), was present, accompanied by Mr739 words
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Article69 1915-06-22 5 ,«fr Latest advices from Home state that Mr. H. P. Hunter, who was Assistant Superintendent of Chandu, Ipob, prior to going Home on leave, is d.iw a Captaiu iu the ICth battalion, Royal Fusiliers, stationed at Andover. His many friends out here will be pleased to hear that Captain Hunter69 words
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Advertisement81 1915-06-22 5 PKOPERTY SALE. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee acd Co'a 6alt-room yesterday afternoon: Leasehold liirid ai;d house, No. 4, Palembang Road, area 3.743 &q. feet, bought by Hadji l>*ing for 12.800. Leasehold and fret-hold land aud housps, Xos. 3, 4, and 5, Roberts81 words
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Advertisement86 1915-06-22 5 THE ARISTOCRAT OF IN BASSO, TENOR VIRGINIA :c: SMOKE I LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S JaJU -x- =4f J^ !r,'_- '3^Erj»api' .11 R l^p^C^^jl r "K* xr S GARRICK CIGARETTES. I ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE. I RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER TO-NIGHT! TO -NIGHT AND AFTER DINNER THE MISSES AILEEN AND DORIS WOODS WILL86 words
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Advertisement891 1915-06-22 6 Ship p i n g KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyeb Quay. H^DBR OONTRAOT WTTH THE NETHERLANDS INDI* GOVERNMENT Singaradja Rioaw. Tambelan, Pontianak, Singkawang, Selakaa, Pemangkat, and Sambas June 53 Rpeelman Montok acd Palembang June 23 DbKock Pontianak Jun6 i3 V. DEB Parra Riouw, Le'org,891 words
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Advertisement622 1915-06-22 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. IM^ TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL M sailing on or about July 9. j TO LONDON ONLY s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 8. For particulars as to rates622 words
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Advertisement467 1915-06-22 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINK. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Cordillere June 18 Poly nf^ien Jane 20 Chili July 2 j V. Ciotat July 4 Atlantique July 16 tfAgeilau July :n Polyuesien JulyS l Aug 1 V. CioCßt Aug 13 Aog If Magellan A.ug467 words
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Advertisement552 1915-06-22 6 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ Fop China, Japan, Peoang, Cey: %D AostraUa, India, Aden, Eg TO Mediterranean PorU, Plymouth and London Tbrongh BiUe of Lading ireued to. CoMt, Persian OoJ«, Cominentei fcc <s An.wJJtt Bteftmcrt wiU leave Slngaport ot ot MAIL LINES HOMgVfAED CrOB EUROPE From Singapore, oonnecsmji a; Coiombo with 1915.552 words
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Advertisement583 1915-06-22 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY iS P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. a The Company has £20,00C dftDoaited with the Supreme Court of583 words
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Advertisement307 1915-06-22 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED If ROIU CSARTER. AID UP CAPITAL tt.fOO.OOG MBHYIFUKD I ftXo^Xi S«Mr?a Uabllity of Proprietor! «i,aoo,coc HEAD OFFICE J 38. BISHOPBOITK, LOMDQI, I. 0. AQENCHBB AND BBAH0BB8: Amntaat Hongkonf Penani Bangkok lioilo Pnbet Batavia Ipob Bangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Beremban C&naon307 words
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Advertisement449 1915-06-22 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 116,000,000 BBSBRYI FUNDS j— SterUng «1 ,600,000 at SB.- •15,000,000 nf Bllvet •18,000,0001 S3 n W'W» Seia7T« Liability of Proprietors^. •15,000,000 COURT OF DIRXOTOSS, Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattendon, Esq., Deputy Chairman, 8. H. Dodwell, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq.449 words
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Advertisement343 1915-06-22 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1387. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," "UNEE-j STRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NON- FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. i The343 words
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Advertisement308 1915-06-22 7 POLICY No. *****. f 10,000 SO year Endowment. This policy on the life of a prominent gentleman In Malaya matured qnite recently, an A the optional methods of settlement offered him were. I CASH Fac< of policy 10,0JC. Cash tonuß 5,835. 15,805 II PAID OP POLICY 23,555 (Subject to lredical308 words
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Article2971 1915-06-22 8 The Campaign Against Kitchener. (From Our Own Correspondent,) London, May, 2 1st* This has been a week of terrific upheaval in our national life the adjective is perfectly fair and unexaggerated, yet I am perfectly convinced that we are only on the threshold of other epoch-making developments.2,971 words
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Advertisement388 1915-06-22 8 A person suffering from eruptions in the skin has much to j| endure. It is not merely the discomfiture and in liaiion and painful W ..^w sensation, but life is made miserable by g depression of spirits. The liver is torpid g J&^ and the kidneys are partially inoper- g388 words
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Advertisement24 1915-06-22 8 CHILDREN'S DANCING A class 1 a held at the Victoria Memorial Sail, every Saturday, at 10 a.m. Prospectus >n application at tbe Hail. I24 words
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Advertisement295 1915-06-22 8 Infantile Paralysis. Mr.-. Qoodby. A--.. B.nn«ni j MTI r > b<>> Joseph when li, wa intaatiie V-.i., a) 11 u quill l«*Sj a i I /^"^^k sieve f child. 9 *-v. 3_ S>formed to ton S** lOf u k i drawn v J~*. up and his bt j t^-r curv295 words
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Article1480 1915-06-22 9 Issued by FKASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 21st. \Ja\W. 188UB. S7AAD, M.OOO Ss Ss AUaear f *TODIV 54 BUTSHS. SSUiiIHS. 800,0* 0 1 1 Anglo-Java  11 6 0 8 6 1 o 2 J--180,000 li Si Anglo-Malay 88% 7 0 50,000 3s Si Batang1,480 words
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Article55 1915-06-22 9 Corbected up 90 June 21) Bank 4n> 8 ***** demand 24 182 °*4vata credits *m 8 a-4* France demand Bank 296 Bonqkong, demat d 21^ VOEOHAMA, demur d 'Z IJ3| Java, demaad >## 14 Of Bangkok, datuand ggi 30VBBBiaNft, Baai Buying Z $8 54 Bank of England Hu e55 words
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Article157 1915-06-22 9 June 21. Tin buyers $83. 37* 3ambier n c Gamblet Ouba No. 1 13.40 Oambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black uirdJn. fc'pore ]9 oo Pepper, (White i»jr> 86 00 Satroega (110 to tl elb 2l!oo Nat meg a (80 %o ti e lb 22X0 Mftoe (Banda) 80157 words
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Advertisement132 1915-06-22 9 TEe TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the132 words
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Advertisement7 1915-06-22 9 rhe Singapore and Straits Housekeeoer's Dav Rnnk7 words
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Miscellaneous401 1915-06-22 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Bopope.-Ptr M.M. Outward mall expected to-day. China—Per P. 4 0. Malta expected on <•— London Malls Despatched. 1*8! I. Dig ipriwAd pint 0 ys S» May M. M. UDe 7 May 13 P. AO. j 5 June 15 May W 8.1. UBl May 2- M M.401 words
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Miscellaneous462 1915-06-22 9 LATEST ARRIVALS Lift of vesfele in port at 11 a.m. oa June 21, IMIS. Bbitibh. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Paldennie Jane 19 Poh Ana Ban Hin Guan Km tuck June 20 So. 8 Wharf Hye Ltong No> 6 Wharf Xeleus f arl y le Keppe'tfarbouc kaka Inner RoacU Pin462 words
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Article883 1915-06-22 10 The following official communique has been forwarded to ns for publication i In view of the misrepresentations that have been made regarding the mutiny we are authorized by the Governor to state that no repoit whatever had reached His Excellency or the General Officer Commanding prior to883 words
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Article23 1915-06-22 10 Mr S. C. Raffles' younger and only brother, who ia a captain in the Royal W_l«h Fusiliers, has been wound*.*, in.' Flanders. M.M.M.M. - 23 words
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Article395 1915-06-22 10 The following sentences were promnl gated by the Provost Marshall on June 18 2594 Lance Naick Alrmad Kban, to be shot to death, commuted to trans- 1 port a tion life. 1770 Naick Karma Khan, to be shot to < death, commuted to T. life. 1 1872 Naick395 words
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Article269 1915-06-22 10 A correspondent writes to the Malay; Mail This rather famous road it was on this road 17 miles oat from Kuantan that the late Dr. Barrett was murdered which cost such a lot of money, and took such a long time to make, is perhaps in many269 words
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Article98 1915-06-22 10 At the half-yearly general meeting of the above Club held at 39-30 Nelson Road on Sunday, after the adoption of the report and accounts, the following mem- bers were elected officebearers; Patron Lee Hak Heng, President Ong Kiam Guan, Vice- Presidents Wee Baa Swee and Tay98 words
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Article26 1915-06-22 10 Mr H. D. Jensen, Manager of the East Malay Coconut Co., Semarak, Kelantan, who recently went home, has received a commission in the 3rd Hants. I >26 words
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Article1387 1915-06-22 10 There is given below a passage from a letter to a Singapore friend from Capt. Stanley Woods, A.V.D., on duty with the 1 1th Hussars, somewhere in France." It well deserves careful perusal as an excellent bit uf descriptive writing, not without touches of true pathos A Fie1,387 words
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Article265 1915-06-22 10 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS. i Owing to the rain, ro play was possible last evening in tbe S.C.C. Lawn Tennis! Tournament. The ties that should have been played accordingly stand over. The ties fixed for to day stand, except for some postponements, which are indicated, as follows TIES FOR265 words
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Article45 1915-06-22 10 Tbe monthly medal was played for on 19th and 20th Jnne with the following result A. C. Smith 80 6 74 H.T. While 81 6 75 W. Bircham 87 11 76 W. Ferguson 84 7 77 F. Black well 86 9 7745 words
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Article28 1915-06-22 10 The P. and 0. homeward mail "Malta left Hongkong and is due to arrive here at 4pm. ou Thursday. She sails at 8 a.m. on Friday.28 words
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Advertisement303 1915-06-22 10 SANAPHOS. THE MOST RELIABLE TONIC and NERVE FOOD on the market IT FORTIFIES THE SYSTEM AGAINST MALARIA HEAT PROSTRATION AND OTHER TROPICAL DISEASES. It repairs the overworked system, relieves mental fatigue ard r o the general tone. r esiores It Is extremely nourishing. Easily Assimilated and Particular^ ma ant to303 words
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