The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEx\ CENTS SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2G, 1915. NO. 8,47815 words
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Article196 1915-06-26 1 I The retro&t ot lue Russians, necessitating the e\acuatiou of Lemberg before tbe advance of wry large enemy fcrces, is explained in officii*] cocumuaiqaS^. Ou the I)nie.ter the i{u-sians are wiuniug important succet-ses l'.:^e 5. The Italian general Htutk is being pressed home, but greater d.tt.cultiet., iu196 words
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Article1067 1915-06-26 1 All sounds are more or less significant but certain sounds have a specific significance unlike any other. The postman's knock, arresting as it is, h'.s >et the draw but I. tbat it is usually expected, and therefore does not come as a surprise. The hack-door bell is1,067 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement622 1915-06-26 1 The best Collection of Stories we have ever been able to I Wfflfc, m m m' m WmL SI SS BA Ml Conglomerate Figure in Our To-Night s Programme. I Wit II M M M Vn mmm MH \J HiiiRDA L LA II I U IfI /■n JL_J JBL JL622 words
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Advertisement111 1915-06-26 1 L.TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction announcements Page 3. Dewar's Whiskey Page 3. Revised sailing lists Page 6. Adelphi Hotel— Page 10. YET ANOTHER GRAINS CHANGI. OF SOMETHING ALWAYS WELL WORTH SEEING Arp THE _i_^l "___T Vk T ____P"<____ CINEMA L»AliIilO BEACH MJA EY THE SEA To-Night SSST 9-15 To-Night THE FAMOUS BETTY111 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous203 1915-06-26 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 26th. High Water I_-<1 a.m., 8-5-- p.m. Ciu Pandan meeting, Evatt's, noon. .New Cirque, beach KoacJ. Sunday 27th. High Water -UK mjm., 9 44 p.m. 4 h Suncay af r er Trinity. M .lacca Planters' metting. Full Moon. Monday 28th. High /.t__ i l-ftf p-m, p.m. Belat203 words
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Article638 1915-06-26 2 Mr B. W. Grey, of the Public Works Department. Hougkong, has been informed that his sou was wounded in action in the Dardanelles. Mr Grey. jun. was with the Australian force. Mr Rnseell (rrev. of the Malay States, a brother cf Mr B W. Grey. has been appointed a Captain638 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement730 1915-06-26 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 4th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. .USE 2'TH. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 am. Holy Communion 743 a in. Holy Common on (Choral). Hymns 186 (V !B'. 91^a m. M»t*na Bnd Litnny. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.3J p.m. Even-on g A Sermon. Followed by a short S rvice ri Music730 words
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Advertisement413 1915-06-26 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. I NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. /When the Angelaais Kinsirg, from the R« vea business* as Usual The Red, Whit* ami hlue, from the I R .veu Business as Csi a'." Your Kin^ and Country want you. Pact lotto Hong. I Fall In.413 words
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Advertisement686 1915-06-26 2 Notices THE STRAITS TRADING Co., Ltd. Notice is hereby gwen that an Ordinary General Meeting of The Rtrairs Tracing Corn?.any. Limited, will be h< Id at the Company 8 Registered Ofiice, No. 1 1. Collyer Uuay. on j Wednesday 3 th .June. 191 at nooa, for the j y urposes686 words
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Advertisement518 1915-06-26 2 Wanted MUNICIPAL NOTICE. j The Municipal Conjmisf.ioner« of tbe Town of Singapore require the services temporarily cf a Sanitary inspector, Balary *l«»o per mensem. I A knowledge of coilrquial Malay is indisIpeneable and preference will be *.iven Xo applicants of good chaiacter wbo have bad j previous experience > f518 words
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Advertisement493 1915-06-26 2 To let^ Td BE LET CJoirmodious Offices in Greshnr. o Battel y Koad H:q k Apply McfcLISTERtCo L__ j ltd 8 nc TO BE LtT (offices on ibe Beeoad Md Third (rrr. I lot M.s re. Whiteaway La:uiaw &r -J j?* building Battery ELoad. F particulars appn, iS. TOMLII.S9N. M.493 words
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Article340 1915-06-26 3 ssob'^ Comment- on Amusing Letter. 'orperal in France, writin_r to his who is training in Eugland b have beer, working tor abou a week, a- are going back to tbe trenches for '.Ve are quite ready co inppt the > i_gain wc have scrubbed our340 words
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Article242 1915-06-26 3 THI 5 W. r Alexander Powell, tiie Anseri a respoßiiflßt, iendfi se in st sting dec te rhe Xew Yjw_ fTorld r'r i a the rl- t terti rs France, n ran I wbaa appears iu tha Daily r r h id in Impendent observer r.242 words
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Article88 1915-06-26 3 inchestet bas i .ri ai 'j. lhe lai <.- r g swi ■aga i *at ol ib« a Friday erenings from i i business only, and ho can ill ord ns ry i >ei Ki dealt a ith t press ths hops I hat ptove urenia nee88 words
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Article62 1915-06-26 3 LORD FISHER AND THE PRESENT WAR. letter in existence I n Sii o.w: Fishes in tned i a prophesies, both filled tfl tbfl lefpr.'' ariter in Ibfl M^y to is des< ribed as liter's. rbej l i ronld bfl was with :i l-i-i, aod Captain lallicoej lbs Admnralissimo. < Ic62 words
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Article532 1915-06-26 3 First Six Months Operation's. The Panama Canal waa opened to traffic on 15th August, 1914, and trora that date to the close of ou_inessou 14th February. 1915, 496 vessels other thon canal vessels and launches, carrying 2,307,344 tons of cargo, passed through the canal. Slightly more than532 words
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Article165 1915-06-26 3 I »f latfl years no couutry, not even Ger- i any, b;t_ goarded the secret of its de r nces with such care bs Italy. Many an innocent tonriet loses bis camera through ig .orance of ibe regnlations enforced near b fro. tier, eaya a contemporary.165 words
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Article125 1915-06-26 3 v Reckktly Released Agitatob. j Calcutta paperf stale th tt Sir Edwaidj Carson, KC, aod MrH. B. L>nke. KC, have t;^<_n gpeciallj retained bv M- prs Downer Mid _Jobn*«oo, Solicitore, nf indon, ou behalf of Bal Gangadbar Ttiak of Borobny, in ibe defamation nuM .h« y iotend125 words
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Advertisement38 1915-06-26 3 CHILDREN'S DANCING A class i. held at tbe Victoria Memorial HaD, evety Saturday, at 10 a.m. Prohpectus on iipplicatiou at the Uall. MASSAGE HALL Mr. FUJITA Mrs HARU, JAPANESE MASSEUR AND MASSEUSE Ivo. 239. BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone'No. 146738 words
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Advertisement476 1915-06-26 3 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. VETJVFfXO med?cine Never before was there anything like it, nor can its marvellous prow i ties ever be equalled in all I cases of poorness, impurity, or oth'-r imperfection of the blood from whatever cause arising No sooner is it imbibed into th. ,ysu-rn476 words
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Advertisement794 1915-06-26 3 I Auctions REMINDER This Day, Saturday, at 2-30 p. m. 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; Excellent rattan chairs. Europe -made oak ball stand with minor pam teak card794 words
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Advertisement359 1915-06-26 3 REMINDER. This Day, Saturday, at 2-30 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Household Furniture &c. -U Kya i_a_!_a. No. B, Chanceiy i.aiie BandaotnelF carved t -ak sideboard with mirror paad teak dining table, teak standard chaos, crockery, n ass ware fte. Iron bedBteadH. le k alaaciimh and wardrobe, teek aratihatand359 words
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Article, Illustration1689 1915-06-26 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 26, 1915. Hei. shall the Vrf.% the People's richt ma<atai% ffuawed i>\ influence an.i unbribed by gain. Here patriot Truth h.r glorious ptecepts draw. Pleddf.i to R licion. L^val.v vA imm. Some fuither useful reflections are induced by the introduction of the Reserve Force1,689 words
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Article200 1915-06-26 4 Mr A. S. G. Coveney has beeu appointed a Demarcation Officer for Singapore. At the Boustead Institute, tomorrow, at 8.15 p m.. there will be a mus.cul tervice arranged by Miss Brown. Capt. H R. Llewellyu, S V. I. (Reserve', has been transferred to tbe active list and appointed acting200 words
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Article92 1915-06-26 4 London. June '24.— In the House of Com mons, several members asked questions with reference to Ihe alleg. d inadequacy nf the supervision of Germans still at liberty iu India, especially of missionaries. IU Chamberlain said: Ihe super\ lsiou in each case is what tbe K. j92 words
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Article98 1915-06-26 4 London, .lune '24. —To day, at a meeting of the Board of Tn.de, Mr Huuciiinm aid representatives of the cotton operatives, the situation was discussed. Mr Runciman submitted proposals with a view to im proving the relations of masters and men. A second meeting will he held98 words
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Article876 1915-06-26 4 V Cs FOR SOLDIERS' VALIANT DEEDS Heroes of Flanders [By Submarine Cable]. Kit TENS SKkVlQft. London, .luue 23 —The following lWar are published in the Gazette l lct G Crosses. Captain 1 scrimger. 0 Medical Service on April 25th, at under heavy tire directed the rei uov876 words
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Advertisement81 1915-06-26 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Wine and Spirit Merchants. ■HH__Bl.______________BM.____H----_-------------------------B LITTLE'S HAVE JUST received I A FURTHER CONSIGNMENT OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. HATS i I A FINE SELECTION DRESS MATERIALS VOILES ZEPHYRS LATEST DESIGNS r sSjg^N^ BEST COLOURS. ™X\ INSPECTION INVITED. mT W WHITE Horse tM A Superior Whisky mm^'^^s Reasonable Price.81 words
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Article745 1915-06-26 5 REASONS FOK EVACUATION OF LEMBERG. Enormous Enemy Concentrations. [By Submarine Cablel. IPTB 8 M4RVH i«. Petrograd, June 22. Now that the Ku.?mus are firmly established on the Tanew and tbeir rear guaid at Grodek t ke. has accomplished its task of delaying Mi my's advance ou Lemberg745 words
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Article62 1915-06-26 5 No War Weariness in Russia. *l«taiJa— Jsusa 24. The Vor j sn4aavoars to give a clear ptc of the situation in Russia aud a > s fa u.-y m Kiifsia there is no sign cj war weariness. The people are patriotlcall J supporting the Government's *J The62 words
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Article376 1915-06-26 5 INFANTRY'S BRILLIANT SUCCESS NEAR HOOGE. Terrified Germans. [B? Submarine Cable]. ReuTVR'B Swioa. London, June 24. Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarters states that the infantry fighting at Hooge was desperate in the extreme. Such was the impetuosity of the British that the enemy trenches were carried iu a376 words
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Article364 1915-06-26 5 Britain's Ten Munition Areas. Lordon. June '24. In the House of Coramuus, Mr Lloyd George continued The country has been organised into ten muni tion areas managed by a committee of local business men assisted by experts aod a representative of tbe War Office and Admiralty. Government364 words
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Article215 1915-06-26 5 A NETWORK OF AUSTRIAN DEFENCES. Enemy Alpinists Defeated. RbuT-«'8 Sekviob. [By Submarine Cable]. Rome, June 23.— Official Oor Alpinists on Monday made tbeir first acquaintance with enemy Alpinists who apparently bave just arrived from Galicia, who attacked. We repulsed them, inflicting heavy losses and taking some prisoners.215 words
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Article66 1915-06-26 5 During fighting on the spurs of Montenero a shot from an Italian big gun fell on a rock trench at Montecroce and tbe debris swept half a company of Austrians over the precipice. Many Aus trian regiments bave been sent back to Galicia as Slavs and Czechs66 words
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Article133 1915-06-26 5 Allied Submarines' Useful Activity Athens. June 23. It is reported that five allied submarines bave entered tbe sea of Marmora to prevent the despatch of reinforcements to Gallipoli by the sea route. Paris, June 24. An official French account of the fighting at Gallipoli described by tbe Press133 words
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Article130 1915-06-26 5 Red Cross Arrange ments. London, June 24. In the House of Commons, in reply to questions, Mr Ten nant said that arrangements for tbe removal of large numbers of tho.o wounded in the early battles of the Dar danelles had been deficient, but they must remember that the whol 3130 words
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Article32 1915-06-26 5 Amsterdam. June 24. A Constantinople telegram states that the Sultan has been successfully operated on for stono iu the bladder, on tbe advice of a specialist summoned from Berlin.32 words
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Article31 1915-06-26 5 Havre, June 24. Official A Belgian column has captured Kumissenje, an important station on the north-eastern shore of Lake Kisvu in German East Africa, and destroyed the fortifications.31 words
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Article29 1915-06-26 5 TOWKAY 'S GIFT AEROPLANE. London, June 24. The Army Council has accepted tbe offer of an aeroplane from Towkay Eu Tong Sen, unofficial member of Council, Federated Malay States.29 words
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Article23 1915-06-26 5 London, Jnne 24. Tbe Government have decided to allow German prisoners to assist in harvesting near their places of detention.23 words
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Article106 1915-06-26 5 COMPLETE STOPPAGE IN CHINA AND SIAM. Government's Tardy Decision [Bj Submarine Cable]. KIUTKB'R SkBVIO* London, June 24. The Daily Tele graph says that theGovernment has decided to terminate trading with tbe enemy in China and Siam. It is understood that a month of grace will be allowed. Mr106 words
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Article77 1915-06-26 5 Athens, June 23. The paper "Hestia" states tbat the Entente has complained to the Greek Goverumentthat a commission of Turkish and German officers was openly recruiting the Turks in Greek Macedonia. M. Gounaris denies tbe report that the local authorities are privy to these proceedings and bas77 words
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58 1915-06-26 5 MONTENEGRINS NEAR SCUTARI Rome, dune 24. The Montenegrin army arrived on the outskirts ot' Scutari on the 22nd inst. after dispersing some hundreds of Albanians who offered a weak resistance en route. A Montenegrin tug seized two Austrian Lloyd ships, laden with coal, and a barge at San Giovanni de58 words
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Article45 1915-06-26 5 Berne, Juae 24. Luxemburg is tbrea tened with a complete lock of bread aud has appealed to Switzerland for help. The latter has arranged to send a fort nightly supply of flour the distribution of which will be supervised by a Swiss officer.45 words
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Article170 1915-06-26 5 New Phase in Submarine Warfare London, June 23. A new phase of the submarine warfare is reported. The Norwegian mail boat "Venus" which arrived at Newcastle says that midway on the voyage she was bailed by a submarine and ordered to throw overboard most of her cargo,170 words
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Article80 1915-06-26 5 London, June 24. It is announced that at tbe examinations to be held on Sept. 21 there will be not less than 175 cadetships at Woolwich, three hnudred at Sandhurst andahundt. dat (Quetta. The usual con tributious from parents are not required apart from i'_s initial expenses.80 words
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Article153 1915-06-26 5 Paris. .Tune 28. Tbe French three per cent, bends aro at Fr. 71. Yesterday, north of Anas, on tbe heights of the Meuse, in the Woe vre region, and in Lorraine, we broke enemy attacks. Again to day we repulsed violent attacks along tho whole front, and153 words
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Advertisement351 1915-06-26 5 Lawn Tennis Balls AYRES and Fresh Shipment Slazengers A j r e^ived Championship 1 every Bails. w 1 fortnight. PRICE $7 nett per Dozen. ROBINSON Co. jjjjO^ XL r^ cigarettes than IVf fj£sa IWkismlEAF.'^VV c s£&%.\ State Ex P ress the most t&9®*l II rtn \\\\^Szo&^ popular* oi ali brands.351 words
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Advertisement946 1915-06-26 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYKR QUAY. <n»*,.VK HONTK^T WITH THK WtTHRRIIAWTW 'NPl* fV.VW.KMMP.NT ■mnni— Sel t- Pandjang, Bengkalia, Siak an.l Pakan- Ba oe June *6 Van Re.s Rionw. Biliitou, Pa'avia. Cberibon, Sourabaya, Boeleleng Am* enan, Bo^mbawa-Besa Maoassar, Amboina Namlea, Baiwoti, Patjan. Ternate,946 words
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Advertisement665 1915-06-26 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN^ LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL ,f sailing on or about July 9. 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 rates of freight665 words
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Advertisement471 1915-06-26 6 Shipping I M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Chili July 2 Polyr.e-sien July 4 \tlantlque Inly 16 NV.a laly If V. dela Ciotat July 3 I Aag 1 Polynesien Aag 1* Aag 11 N£ra Aug 27 AagM For all particulars apply471 words
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Advertisement529 1915-06-26 6 I Shipping p jbTT STEAM NAVIGATION CCMP^fct For China, Japan, Pen^a^. Otf^a Aastralia, India, Aden. L^ypt Mediterranean Porta, P'yraoutu and London I Throogh Bille of Lading \^:v-' > f >j| Coat.:, Persian Oulf, Oonttnents) auo < etn*' Port**. S^eamHrp will leave Hlogapor» m %fr WAIL LINES Homeward (for leaaaai From529 words
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Advertisement639 1915-06-26 7 I War op Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I M THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g The Company has £20.00C denosited with the Bupreme639 words
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Advertisement319 1915-06-26 7 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. 'IID UP CAPITAL *1,«00,000 SESSRYB FU*B £1,800,000 Imwm Liability of Propnetors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE sti. BisaopsaATX, lohdo*. i. c i AQKNCI-_8 AND 5F.4MC829! imrtt-'.if Hongkonf Penani Bangkwi lioilo Pukei BatavU Ipoh Rangooa Bombay KaraahJ Balgoa Ca.cnita Kiang Rer em319 words
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Advertisement464 1915-06-26 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-DP CAPITAL 115,000,000 RRBZRYI FUNDB Sterling .81,500,000 at Ba.. 110,000,000 m.. imj. nnm 811ver 118,000,000 f WB.noCOOO Sc.erv Liability ot Proprietors.- 116,000,000 OODRT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landaie, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman, S. H. Dodwell, Eaq. IP. H. Holyoak, Eaq. Q.464 words
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Advertisement383 1915-06-26 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1387. Policies are "WORLD WIDE, "TTNRE- j STRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are li promptly settled by the General Agents at E Singapore without the delay of reference to R Head Office. B The Reserves for protection of Policy I383 words
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Advertisement331 1915-06-26 7 POLICY No. *****. i m^_§ $10,003 SO year Endowment. J g Thie. policy on the life of a prominent gentleman in Malaya matured quite recently, a ie o j.. tional methods of settlement off ert d him were. I CASH Face of policy IO.OT. f Cash Bo au 8 5.BJr.331 words
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Article840 1915-06-26 8 The Local Markets. Weltevreden, June 20th. K Bosine9s hae duriag the week Assumed A taflfrewhat more normal u. pc-cc and Wm+m*^ *bilig» all round have boea brighter tban H tWrj have been for gome time past. Ex porters also display more cheerfulness as matters in regard to .hipping840 words
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Article76 1915-06-26 8 1 Frequently considerable trouble arises through tbe right Belt not being selected and the drives not properly arranged. The GAXDY Belting which is world famous as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or I m76 words
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Advertisement473 1915-06-26 8 fei Aromatic MM %*h <»fe 9^_*S^ B 9m%w AAAA f m\l» WH? »P f war H^@ Try a "Wolfe Today"— E&SHi ._m The Ideal "Nightcap" Hot water, lemon and sugar, and a wineglass of Wolfe's dtotrmHa a/on, j "*1 Schnapps. You will sleep "like a top", amtutntdtuarly and wake up473 words
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Advertisement319 1915-06-26 8 APPLES. Now in Stock Australian Apples. OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPOBE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANGDRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEEB! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE v ______r\_ WWff jMl^^^^^^^m^m TO THE LATEST iJl^^^r METHODS WITH every possible care IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS319 words
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Advertisement186 1915-06-26 8 SIEMENS WINCHESTER NOOSE, SiNSIFOfiE. TELEGBAMe SIEIERS, S!PJGJ.»OEE. Telephone No. 6*7. Electrical Engineers, ffiaoufacturers and Gootractors. I SIEMENS BROTHERS DrMO *D3*S.U. I I 1.1 1 "IW— I— r -111 J. Cutoß House, V3Stmik!st6f, Loads* SuppUee Dept. and Bior>>* Upper Tha.T.Bs Street, Ltutfui. Lampt and Fitting* Dept Diittco, Locdoa. Siiffopd t od186 words
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Article1507 1915-06-26 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June -..sth. 9 All quotations of Sterling Shares must be regarded as purely nominal lor the present. RUBBER bT_ti.ttJ-_.lNQ COMPANIES. Cap. 1B80B. Paid. b**>D.v, Borons. Bblulbb. 86,000 8a 8a Allagai 5 4 1 11 8 600,0(0 1 1 Anglo-Java1,507 words
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Article65 1915-06-26 9 Corrected op to June 2.) Bank 4m a 2-4 7 32 demand 24 1 16 "H^ale credit? 8 m 2-4 9 16 France demand Bank 296$ iMDia, T. 1. 175§ B.OKQKOHQ, dema. d 22^ Yokohama, dema. d 118$ Uva, demand I40i Bangkok, demand 66 J SovaitHlQNt.. Real. Buying 8865 words
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Article162 1915-06-26 9 June 25 Tin (1*5 tons) 863 30 ianib.er 11.00 .rambler Cube No. 1 13.40 Gambler Cube No. 2 1200 Pepper Black ordrn. e'pote 19 00 Pepper, (White tairl 86.00 Nutmegs 1110 to tr e lb 21. u0 Nutmegs <80 _o t) e lb 22 CO *ace (Randal 80 00162 words
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Advertisement492 1915-06-26 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. jSKSjI IT 10 lhe Bottlers of tfce GREAT AUK'S W-j||jP nCUI!ll! r HEAD brand ere und.rAORP EMENT with [H UINUINI. Messrs. ARTHUR GUINNfcSS, SON <Jfc COMPANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bottle NO492 words
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Advertisement227 1915-06-26 9 YOU CAN ESCAPE the toitmes of Nenralgia— those fearful, dartlag, shooting pains that drive you almost In sane by robbing tbe faoe and bead with thai King of pain destroyers, Uttlt'i Orleotil Bsla This marvellous remedy acts like magic oe tha quivering, pain-racked nerves. It soothes relieves, CURES. Its praises227 words
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Miscellaneous182 1915-06-26 9 WEATHER REPORT. Haa-laug herbao Hospital June 24. 6 m m *v .m Bfctom. 82 Kai 28*12 ib'.N i9hiL rein**. a .0 Phu 82 0 Wel Bulb 1 bet. l^ i\ feO A 8«» 5 Dir. of Wind calm S calm Max. Teu p in sbivu. 83.0 Min. an do. '4182 words
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Miscellaneous538 1915-06-26 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. oo June 25, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Antilochus June 24 No 8 Wharf Klang Inner Roada I Abboteford i Kaka Quorra Hai Nam June 25 Hong Wan DUTOH. Brouwer June 24 Inner Roads Khoen Foeng June 25538 words
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Article1602 1915-06-26 10 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, June 25. Pres* nt. E.E. the Governor (crtr Arthur You^g k cm g.) the General Ofileer Commanding troops (Bilg.-Gen. hldout) The Hon. Col. ©ec. (R J. Wiihinpon, c.M.0.1 Attorney- Gener»l(<i. V.G oduiau Col. Jieasure- 'A. M Pountney °01. Engineer (F. J. Pigoit.) DrG:lmore Ellif. C.1,602 words
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Article49 1915-06-26 10 Miss Cliff will give tbe address at tbe Y. W. C. A. monthly meeting to be held on Monday at 5.15 p.m. A course of lectures on First Aid, to begin on Thursday, July 15th, will be given by Dr. E. F. Hornsey, M. D.49 words
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Article144 1915-06-26 10 Ho Kye Hung was convicted in the second police court, yesterday, of the theft of ten bundles of candles, value $2 80, from a godown at west Wbarf, and was sentenced to 21 days' rigorous imprisonment. A steam motor wagon driver named Abdullah was charged in the second police court,144 words
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Article118 1915-06-26 10 A Shooting Affair. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 25. A Young Eurasian named Jack Doral, living on Ayer Kuning estate, Taiping, came to Penang last evening and went to the house of his sweetheart, Sophie Scully, Ceylon Lane, in ber fbsenoe. On tbe latter's teturn with118 words
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Article589 1915-06-26 10 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal i Commissioners was held yesterday after* j noou, there being present Mr F. J. Hallifax (President), Mr E. W. Tessensohn, Doctor Fowlie, Doctor Vernsamy, Mr A. W. Bean, Mr Tau Khemu Hock. Mr Leong Man San, and Mr M. Namezie. The minutes589 words
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Article138 1915-06-26 10 Dr Finlayson's leave has been extended for two months from August 26. I The Cinema Casino has another fine picture in the Betty Nansen series entitled Princess Eleanor's Prisoner," a fonr part film of great merit. This is well supported by comedies and interesting war topicals, making up the Casino's138 words
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Article377 1915-06-26 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A Class Single. R. B. B. Donnell beat A. C. Mergler, 7-— 5, 9—7. Newcomers' Handicap. W. B. Hutton beat R. E. Lewis, 6— 1 6—0. W. C Hill v R. F. Parr, postponed. T. M. Leitcb, 2 beat G. B. Kellagher, scr.,377 words
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Article94 1915-06-26 10 Mrs Scoular won tbe spoon in tbe shoot at Balestier on Thursday. Tbe best scoreswese Deliberate. lOOy 160y 200y H'cap Total Mrs Scoular 81 32 82 6 7 101.7 Robinson 28 60 30 12.93 100 98 Sibary 26 29 25 20.27 100.27 Lyall 27 25 2294 words
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Article80 1915-06-26 10 The P. and O. Kashgar is due at Penang at 6 a.m. on Monday. She may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Wednesday morning. Information has been received from the Japanese Hydrographical Department thst on June 19th an eruption was discovered in the sea near a spot80 words
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Article167 1915-06-26 10 A football match will be played on the Regimental ground (Tanglin Barracks) be tween the Hindu Association and the King's Shropshire Light Infantry, at 6 p.m. to-day. A Straits born Chinese named Wee Kim Chuan was charged in the second police court, yesterday morning, with discharging a firearm on the167 words
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