The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lE.\ CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23^ 1915 NO. 8,475.15 words
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Article231 1915-06-23 1 Mr Bonar Law promises more news about the Eaet and Central African campaigns- Page 5. Women workers are multiplying a1 Home, and fears are expressed lest tbej have come to stay sod tnreuten the labour status of men Page 5. Me McKenna macie an important statement in231 words
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Article1243 1915-06-23 1 I Never in our Empire's history has the 3 luscious pineapp!e appeared so precious as in these extraordinary times of war, and bloodshed. Paragraphs in our local papers have been inserted not once or twice, but many tiruee recording the thanks |of our great armies for the generousBrathay - 1,243 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement366 1915-06-23 1 The best Collection of Stories w* i»o« A l=i=== AT THE THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THUTRE-BEWH ROAD FIRST SHOW 7-30 to 9 P.M. M The Premier Attraction JSwS" M The TRAGEDY^ GAMAFOO I*3 PARTS ;r:eßse!y BttfmotlT WsSsriSSK SffJffiW- Power(ully d THE LIFEOF A MOTHER" "ARABIAN TYPES" A fascinating picture WIFFLES HAS366 words
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Advertisement155 1915-06-23 1 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS. Paying guests wanted Page 2. Offices to let Page 2. Provost Marshal's notice re unreturned arms P»ge 2. Auction announcements Page 8. I>r Williams 1 Pink Pills— Page 3. Latest shipping intimations— Pages 6 and 9. i' l I j GENEEAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION Ltd. The155 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1915-06-23 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 23rd. Htgb Wftfier-6 6 a.m., 6 2> p n 1 he Prince of Wales' Birthday (1%94) Cirque, Beach Road. Hlgb Water -7-47 a.m., 7- 4 p.m S.VC annual meetiDg P. (ft O. homeward mail expected. High Water -8-104.r0., 8-". p.m. Legislative Council. 2.H0 p.m. Muuicipa' Commission, 2.d)pm.118 words
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Article234 1915-06-23 2 A very valuable method, much favoured by the manufacturing towns of Germany for extending their oversea trade, is communicated by a correspondent of the Km pire Trade Committee at the Royal Colo rjial Institute. It; appears that when a manufacturer desires to send a eon234 words
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Article200 1915-06-23 2 It is reported from Paris that in the buildings of the Tnrkish War Office a large infernal machine has been found. The clockwork had been regulated in such a way that the explosion should have taken place at the very moment all Ministers and officers were expected200 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement61 1915-06-23 2 RUBBER AND COPRA DRYING. 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 informa tion on the above subject and he has now submitted plans and specifications to the Borneo Co., Ltd.,61 words
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Advertisement352 1915-06-23 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK O7 THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. (When the Angelus is. RJngirg.from the Reveu Business as Usual." The Red, Whit« and Blue, from the I. Raveu Business as Usial," I Your King and Country want you. Patriotic Hong. i Fall In. Patriotic Song. (The sun352 words
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Advertisement569 1915-06-23 2 Notices KOl ICE Is hereby given that the following arms issued in February have not yet been returned. Ritles 3s. Bayonets 133. Scabbards 161« They should be returned forthwith to the Central Police Station. On or after the 15th of July every person found in possession of a Government Rifle,569 words
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Advertisement759 1915-06-23 2 Notices 1 GOVERNMENT OF JQHORF, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are invited for the following works:— (1) Three sets of quarters for Subordinate Officers. Jobore B*hru. (2) Permanent Coolie Lines. Johore Bahru. (3) Quarters tor Police Inspectors, Johore Bahru. (4) Sanitary Inspector's Quarters, Tebrau. Plans and specifications for the above may759 words
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Advertisement386 1915-06-23 2 Wanted WANTED Paying Guests— good table moderate Bag I lib. CHEERFUL,' c/o Free Prose. 23-8 2S? WANTED Bazaar Baiesmao. Good salary to experienced man. Witaoat experience do not apply. No. 678 c/o Free Press 22 6 S3 6 WANTED European Assistant for Hydraulic Mme in tbe F.M.B. Applicants must elate386 words
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Advertisement444 1915-06-23 2 To Let_^ TO BE LET Commodious Offices in Gresban n Battery Road w*iiani House A ?P'y KcAUSTERICc Lt c TO BE LET Offices on ♦he Second and T> m > ofMesrs. Whiteaway LaulUw bui ding Battery Koad. Fur particulars apply to S. TOMLINSON H.ins; CE 17-1, UU TO LET FROM444 words
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Article842 1915-06-23 3 The following is the report of the direc tors to tbe shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on June 29 Yours Directors have pleasure in sub- ::;rs their Tenth Annual Report and Iti gnkwwl of Accounts for the yeai eaii-^ii 31st March, 1915 i m842 words
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Article312 1915-06-23 3 SATISFACTORY RggULTS OBTAINED. p l£ 8id m *at tbe meetin °< tbe Malacca Kubber Plantations, Ltd., Mr Geo B Dod well gaid the Colonial expenses in respect £180^0 k- 8^' 147 lbB> f tUbber were .±lBo,* 60, which compared with £192,868 jfor 3,008,475 lbs. in 1813, showing an312 words
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Article241 1915-06-23 3 fl I I adeterred by victory or defeat it appears the racing authorities in Austria, Germany and Russia are resolved to have their meetiugs as usual According to the Allgemeine Sport Zeitung (Vienna), Ru«» sian meetings which in the ordinary cour?e would have been held241 words
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Advertisement189 1915-06-23 3 REMINDER. This Day, Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF A Collection of Valuable Books. At Poweil Cj's Saleroom Comprising Works by liarles Dickens. Sir Walter Soot t Kobeit r*u-ns. Cowp r, Longfellow and o her f iuiohs author.- Bound xolumesof The Conte-Ljo ay Review, Westminster Revitw Ac. Tbe library189 words
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Advertisement1018 1915-06-23 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Books on Military Subjects Russian French, Persian tnd Urdu Dictionary s, Poet ical and Other Works ia English. Also on Id ge elabjiate y engraved brass bowl o, stand tio uniform trunk Ac. The property of the late Captain Boyce, sth Ltfhi Infantry. At Powell1,018 words
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Advertisement186 1915-06-23 3 JA Fresh Shipment Just Arrived S OF PHEASANTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR. IPOH AND PENANG. I Three Hundred Thousand Fords I won't supply this year's demand. Two I hundred forty thousand—and more I --didn't last year. More than eight I hundred thousand now186 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1915-06-23 4 The Singapore free press. Wednesday, June 23, 1915 Here shall the Pres< !>»«• People's n«ht maiatal^ (Jiiaweil by influence and urbribed by gam Here patriof Truth her glorious pieceptt flr»W« *»«^l^«' ro K lie-on. Ij»v»ltv »'■<! Having already done the Government bhe good service of criticising its Mutiny Compensation policy1,523 words
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Article676 1915-06-23 4 The letter signed Quite British is merely an advertisement, Municipal Commission meets on Friday. the business b«ing tuostly of a routine character. A meeting to consider suppletieutal budget No. 1 will be held after the ordinary meeting. There has been a rumour in Kuala Lumpur lately that Messrs E. A.676 words
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Correspondence.
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547 1915-06-23 4 OUR LIMBLESS SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. Sir,— Having recently, through t h courtesy of tbe Press, been able to ma known the urgent ueed of Convalescent Hospitals for those who have lost th limbs in the war, we beg i o \aiom vnreaders that Roehampton House London) has been acquired ar_d547 words
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Article93 1915-06-23 4 MUTINY OOMFBK6ATIOK At Fridays NttfoC »f < cil r"V Kilii will a^k if Botttiaei lh fM what they propose t< do as to P rOV stm Mriitinni in <•■•• V L l audvohnit H,>u,m..v their life incowj quc-uce of the miltio? l>e Ljt c K llteformatetv end Inuustrm!93 words
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Article65 1915-06-23 4 The Hon. TreaMirer. MrMaaafier, Charter, a Balil l to#c k** lia and China, Btof«P<*^ Hrt of tbe led«e with MMBf t'"»' k following further contrihim^ Amount preTicusly acknov- MOg 9i i "V c S. J. Edwards H Bishop of Siogepore (momu W. J. Trowell65 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1915-06-23 4 b- T^ EMEMBER when smoking r^^^^^^^v State Express Cigarettes that f^s£l_ the richest man on earth Vt^'i. is tssuto o**^^^^ cannot buy cigarettes of higher quality. You are smoking "Quality's limit." CIGARETTES. No. 555 "I^T P^ Tin of 50. 60 cento. Manufactured in perfectly hygienic factories by the ARDATH TOBACCO131 words
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Article518 1915-06-23 5 MR McXENIM ON THS NEW WAR LOAN. Opportunities for Patriots [By Submarine Cable]. HucTM'a Bnvioa. London. June 21. la the House of Commons, Mr McKeana, moving the loan res ok;:iO!i said that prompt decision was rtq nreJ. a> it was not desirable that a buj loaa be kt^pt518 words
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Article56 1915-06-23 5 ion, June. 2l— Civil List pensions Btafe the wife of the late Doctor Hugh ia r wfco died whilst investigating sleep Bi< kuesa in Africa the wife of the late Tucker, of Uganda, in consideration 'Chop's services to the Empire; ?*2*fcl Wtiiace, in consideration of ntttc work56 words
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Article103 1915-06-23 5 «lta Tituea recorda the death *i Alexander Duguid, which took p at the Bangkok Numo* Home. Mr bad been in the Home for some r ug from typhoid fever, which claim an increasing number v*J V here> and his condition was b J 7 luU!i the103 words
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Article114 1915-06-23 5 SPREADING THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Trade Unionist Fears. [By Submarine Cabltr]. Rkotir's Srrvio*. r fl i On t a °K,' June 21 There hM been a remarkable spread recently in the employment of women throughout the country on every class of work, including banks railways, farms and tramways.114 words
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Article33 1915-06-23 5 Sentence Deferred. Bloemfontein, June 22.— De Wefc has been found guilty on eight counts of! treason, and not guilty on the remaining! two. Sentence is deferred until to-morrow. i33 words
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Article96 1915-06-23 5 Supplies from America. New York, June 21.— The "Herald" has made investigations which show that German agents are buying considerable quantities of munitions in America. These are shipped first to South America, and thence to Hollaud and Denmark. The Training of Alpinists. The German military authorities are collecting96 words
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Article42 1915-06-23 5 Mackensen s Bid for Lemberg. Amsterdam, June 22.— Berlin comma nique says: Mackensen is fighting for Lemberg, while Zolkeim and Rawaruska are in our hands. The Russians yester day attacked westward of Rawaru»ka but were repulsed by the Germans.42 words
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Article20 1915-06-23 5 Amsterdam, June 21. It is officially announced that the Kaiser was present at the operations at Grodek.20 words
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195 1915-06-23 5 An Amending Royal Warrant deals thus with the matter of the pay and allowances of officers of the Regular army serving with the above corps The European officers of the Hong KongSingapore Battalion of Our Royal Artillery shall draw additional pay, inclusive of armament pay, as195 words
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Article144 1915-06-23 5 The Misfeea Aileen and Doris Woods again entertained and charmed a large company at Raffles Hotel last evening, with their cabaret programme, which has quite capture d Singapore's fancy. They are proceeding up country, and are pure of a cordial welcome there, j The passengers by the P.M. Korea, which144 words
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LONDON RUBBER WIRE.
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Article363 1915-06-23 5 A case of considerable interest to the owners of sea- side residences in Tanjong Katong was decided by Mr Justice Wood ward in the Supreme 43ourt yesterday morning. The Plaintiff Hadji Asra binte Mohamed sued Phang Teck Joon, store keeper to Messrs Katz Brothers for possession of363 words
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Article175 1915-06-23 5 The Licensing Justices sat yesterday afternoon to consider applications for renewals of licences, there being present, Mr E. L. Talma (President; and Messrs Hooper, Cunliffe, Middleton, Pierce and Hennings. There were only ten applications on the list. The first seven of these were granted renewals without any175 words
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Article256 1915-06-23 5 At Hongkong H. E. the Governor inspected the Portuguese, Chinese and Indian Platoons of the Special Police tteterve at the Central Station on Tuesday June 9th. In a short address to the Platoon Commanders, His Excellency expressed the pleasure it affordtd him to 6ee them once again and to notice256 words
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Article946 1915-06-23 5 R. F. A. OFFICER'S EXPERIENCES UNDER FIRE. The gallant work our gunners are doing in France is described in the following extracts from the diary of an officer in the Royal Field Artillery who is a nephew of a lady now resident in Singapore. Under date May 10th946 words
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Advertisement62 1915-06-23 5 fsdfsfsfs I -r-ehold residential property known htayi, No. 11, Newtou Koad, Singr w tiS sold by auctioa at Messrs Co.s sale room yesterday after 1 c aptain Daly of Singapore for Tbe area of the property is I ne feet, being p*rt of GovernI N !■.->. 1. Tbe bouse is62 words
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Advertisement93 1915-06-23 5 DE RESZKE THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES IN BASSO, TENOR VIRGINIA 0: LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S I GARRICK CIGARETTES. j ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE. I NOTICE TO MOTORISTS k^r JLJhI JLj B 4 B j FOR SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT. PLEASE BEND YOUR ORDER TO CHIN HUAT LEE 29, SOUTH CANAL ROAD, who also93 words
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Advertisement873 1915-06-23 6 Shipping 1 KONSNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYBB QUAY. n*DER CONTRACT WITH THK NKTHERLANDB INDIA OOVKHNMPWT Bixoaradja Rioaw, Taaibelan, Pontianas, SingkawaDg, Selakan, Pemangkat, and Sambas June 23 pPEBi.M\s Mnntok and lalembang Juna 23 1 Db Kock Pontianak June 23 1 T. DER Parra Riouw, Le'oog,873 words
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Advertisement608 1915-06-23 6 Shipping "ELLERMAir LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL sailing on or absut July 9. TO LONDON ONLY s.s. BHANKSOME 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 rates of freight and608 words
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Advertisement518 1915-06-23 6 Shipping m; m. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIME. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1918 OUTWARD Cordillera June 18 Polynesien Jnne 20 Chili July 2 j V. Ciotat July 4 \tlantiqne July 16 Magellan July If] Polynesien July 3? Aug 1 V. Ciotat Aujj 18 Aogls! Magellan Aug2 aujj 29518 words
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Advertisement521 1915-06-23 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION CGMPA&% For China, Japan, Pen^ng, Cey a Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Piymootfe and London. Throagh Btlle of Lading leeaed toi *>i^ Goftsl, Persian Gulf, OocftintntaJ anj Bteamcre will leave Btngapore od t MAIL LINES HOMBWABD (FOR ErPOPR! From Singapore, connecting 4; Colombo with Malta June521 words
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Article707 1915-06-23 7 (RETURNING TO THE NORMAL. Ceylon exchanges up to June sth show hat conditions ware returning to the normal, although Coloaibo was still under military law. A serious problem, however, that of food, had arisen as a result of the disturbances. The Timee of Ceylon of June 3rd rays707 words
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Article170 1915-06-23 7 Russian Reprisal after warnino. The following is eeini officially circula ted 10 Petr»i«rhd Ou October 21 wp captured at Lowioz Lieut. Oeurral von Hfiuk, Equerty to the King of Saxouy. This prisoner was iuter- ned nt Tat-hken.i. where he enjoxed the comparative Jiborty authorised by the170 words
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Advertisement381 1915-06-23 7 OUIIESS'S STOUT E GREAT AUK'S HEAD BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON. LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. rPMIIIMP fr EAD braDdßrecncl rVGRl -E^ENTwith j||l UCnUIWC. Me *w- ARTHUR OUINNtSS, SOS* COM-' 111 11 IT IS NOUR- M£D GAL MEN World over re5// 1 IK IQUIWP C< m3Qendlthi9381 words
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Advertisement23 1915-06-23 7 i iO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., 1 Court Naval liiitirj Taltort i 69, Conduit Btbbst, .or.ac.wss. M DO W23 words
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Advertisement285 1915-06-23 7 iWHY ARE I /fi^P' Tyres rfyyvV^^*^-» (the famous French make) i jl \^iA) so resilient, yet so dural'.j K— kixZK/V^ BECAUSE C >w^ j I X rial IS WnJlt piSCPS IWICnCITQ u a^^. <<^^^^^ yi vg o^J yp 2i^ i f^^ XH T3C l l n k? rr^ ic PRIVATE285 words
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Advertisement173 1915-06-23 7 5 —~^T~ i. 1 T^, r_ -3^- BLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX GUP. «N HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE. SAMPLE FKEB ON tRUOUm APPLY TO G. OTOMUNE <& Co. m Messrs CHEE ENG SONS, CIVIL NAVAL( MILIT ARY AND SPORTING TAILORS Sfc£g!& The Managing Proprietor, who has received hie173 words
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Article1015 1915-06-23 8 MEN WOMEN BURNED ALIVE. MORE OF THE KAISER'S CRIMES. Appalling Evidence. i FJENDISH ATROCITIES. The evidence contained in the appendix to the report of Lord Bryce's Committee on German atrocities is bo vast and multifarious that it can only be digested by glow degrees. The 1,200 depositions and tbe diaries1,015 words
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Article322 1915-06-23 8 Closer Commercial Union, At the annual meeting of the West India Committee Mr W. M. Campbell, Chairman, said that, though the West Indies had not beeu permitted to send a contingent to emulate the heroic doede of the troops from the Dominions on the Continent322 words
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Article273 1915-06-23 8 POISONED SOLDIERS. Ice Cream Mfn ikd their Wares. According to a Mexican paper, thirty three ice cream vendors in Mexico City have died after being forced by the Con stitutionaliet military authorities to eat their own wares as a proof of their guilt or innocence in regard to273 words
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Article179 1915-06-23 8 Recovered from a Well in the Bazaar The recovery of the Cooch Behar jewellery is no less mysterious than its disappearance. Soon after the theft of the jewels Mr. Plowden, Deputy InspectorGeneral of Police, was especially deputed to investigate into the matter. On his arrival in Cooch179 words
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Advertisement260 1915-06-23 8 S The Signature. H To distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the eS* 5^Q many imitations, see that the signature fegjf of Lea Perrins appears in White Jj£> iSJjft across the /v^ label on every bottle. MQfe ffi^JfS No other sauce has such an exquisitely delicate \nEs& JPJSnjJ260 words
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Advertisement103 1915-06-23 8 [SIEMENS tWfITAN DRAWN WIRE LAMPS FOR ALL TYPES OF ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS NO LAMP TAKES LESS CURRENT 1 A I i Vi r rf lN AJ^ SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ltd. INCORPOhATED IN ENGLAND WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE, Head Office CAXTON HOUSE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W Workb —STAFFORD. WOOLWICH. DALSTON DUNLOP l103 words
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Article67 1915-06-23 9 Corrected up to Jane 22) Bank 4 m 8 2 4 3 16 demand 2-4 18z P«iTM9 credits m a 2-4^ France demand Bank 296 IJHDIA, T. 1. l V6 Hobosomo, dem&< d 21 1 Yokohama, deniai d luf Java, demand ><t iqQh Bangkok, derca.ua t g^^" BovEßBi&Nh, fc67 words
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Article158 1915-06-23 9 Jiine 22. Tin (100 tons) $I^4 12^ lJCrtimb»et "nou JG&mtuet (Ja'»e No. 1 18.40 Oarabier Cube No 2 12 00 Pepper Black orc.uz. Vpore 19 00 Pepper, (White ftir' 86.00 NuirceKs (110 to tie Ib 21.00 'Ntumega (80 to tie lb 22 co iM«u» (Bands) 80 00 Cloves (Amboina)158 words
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Advertisement1719 1915-06-23 9 I Wae .r Peace. Famnf P^,,, llra Nsl)lliUicE a vmm im m WH *T OTHER PROPERTY ISP IHE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMie. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Sinrfumi.* r, r k cnnn, s™»Pore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00C flftooelted with the Bnpreme Conr* 11,719 words
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Advertisement157 1915-06-23 9 ELLERSLIE COL LEGii 9f>. River Valley Boad, (Martin Lane! DAY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Ha?" All Ordinary EiiKl^b Subject* Uugbt. Kpfeial Snbjoc's— (For Girls):— PAINTING, FRENCH. IdUSIC DANCING. VOICE PRODUCTION FANCY NEEDLEWORK, etc. etc BUSINESS HOURS lu A.M. to 1 P.M. ftaTFor Special byilabas ard lorms. Apply, The157 words
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Miscellaneous175 1915-06-23 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kaadaig fceibi.n Hospital June 2 r 19*M3 f M i I M barpnci, S3 Fad. 29.7m s '9 7?1 Weft Bc]h The*. 61 0 B\s Ki ,> Dte. of Wln« bE SE SV M&x. Xen.p fa pbadi 91. a M:TJ, >n <i^. 7.5 Vfts in »an 1^ Terad^hr.175 words
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Miscellaneous443 1915-06-23 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. on June 22, 1915. Banna. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Walton Hall June 21 Outer Roads Bainora No. 7 Wharf Cnaron No. 6 Wharf Lama Inner Roads Hai Narn ti Ban H. Liong June 22 Dutch. AHing June 22 Inner443 words
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Article2460 1915-06-23 10 DISASTER TO TROOPS NEAR GRETNA. Scottish Regiment's Tebrible Losses. The king's sympathy. A railway accident of unparalleled magnitude occurred shortly before seven o'clock on Saturday morning (May 22nd) on the Caledonian Railway, some eight miles north of Carlisle, and within a mile and a half of the2,460 words
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Article300 1915-06-23 10 Reduced in Special Cases. The F. M.S. Government Gazette contains the following announcement: The Government is prepared to consider applications for a reduction in particular cubes of the royalty on tin won from lodes or from low grade alluvial workings or from mines where ore is refactory to300 words
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Article194 1915-06-23 10 CONFIRMATORY MEETING. The confirmatory meeting of this company was held yesterday afternoon at 2.80 at the company's registered office, Gresham House, Battery Road. There were present Messrs G. A. Derrick (chairman), H. R. Llewellyn and D. W. Reid. Tbe minutes and resolution of the last meeting on June194 words
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Article328 1915-06-23 10 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. I B Class singles D. Walker beat J. L'fcermark,6— B, 6—2, 6-2. E. W. Day beat W. R. A. Godfrey, 6—2, 6—2. Dr J. A. Scbarenguivel beat A. W. D. Dove, 6— 4, 4— 6, 7—5. Newcomers' Handicap. C. H. H. Heaps beat328 words
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Article42 1915-06-23 10 The ladies' bogey competition which was postponed owing to the weather on 14th instant will be played on Monday 28th instant. The men's Juce medal will be played as usual on Saturday and Sunday, 26th and 27th instant.42 words
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Article33 1915-06-23 10 The Mata Hari," built on the Tyne for the P. <fe O. S. N. Company, to run between Belawan Deli and Straits ports, left England on the 9th instant for Singaporei33 words
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Article33 1915-06-23 10 At a meeting of representatives of British firms held at Hie Majesty's Consulate General at Hongkong on tbe 28th ultimo, it was unanimously resolved to form a British Chamber of Commerce at Canton.33 words
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Advertisement336 1915-06-23 10 ginßiinnin«ooinnnniH»icniiiimi!faiiiifaiiiH!iiiini;nfHi!i!ii:iin!iraiifiHiiiKi;i;iin!iit& j Look at these Twins I s are they not bonnier they were fed on Glaxo from birth and 25 were 16 months old when this ph)to^raph was t.ihen. Their mother SSS writes They have not had a uay's illness, cutting their s »> sg tectij t-asilv. Glaxo id336 words
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