The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. NO. 8,471),
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  • 195 1 The report of Liu Pandan Rubber Com I piny meeting will be found on page 10. j French 6ucceps in Alsace continues very satisfactorily Page Mr Bryan has contorted with German Americans in a peace meeting P;»ge 5. The Italian campaign goea well but the Austrian resistance
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  • 1230 1 It was as I bad imagined it would be we went inio battle suddenly almost without warning. From a French farmhouse, in the lofts of which we Lad been billeted, we marched out in full kit", bound we knew not whnre. Even our officers were ignorant
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    • 261 1 The bast Collection of Stories we have ever been able to Conglomerate Figure in Our To-Night s Programme. AT THE ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD. FIRST SHOW 7 30 to 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW 9-15 to 11 P M The Premier Attraction of The Wet k The TRAGEDY^
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    • 311 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. i To-Night Extra Show at 8 p.m. sua! Show at 9.15 p.m. To-Night SATURDAY'S AUDIENCE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED THAT THp PALLADIUM REVIEW The PASSING SHOW BY TOM AND EILEEN MELBOURNE Was one o: the Funniest Shows ever seen In Singapore. EARTHQUAKES of LAUGHTER
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    • 167 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Offices to let Page 2. Notice re dividend of Tronoh South Page 2. At the Thsatre Riyal Kbodaiose I Page 2. Latest prices of Burroughs and Watts billiard tables Page 4. At the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday dinner and Cinderella dance Page 5. At t'ae Palladium and the
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    • 108 1 THE WEEK. Monday 28th Hi 'b w»u» -»l-»6«n-. T-«8 p.m. Bclat Tin meeting, Grebham Hoase, 2.3 pm. Tuesday 29th. Hgh Woter 0 i a.m., 1 p m Bal^owoie meeting. Derrick C 1;. St. P ter. P. A O. outward mail expected. Wednesday 30th. 6 6 ».ui 6 2> pn\ Straits
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  • 315 2 Directors' Report to Shareholders. Messr9 Evatt and Co., Secretaries, Lanas Rubber Estates, Limited. have issued the following report tothe shareholders Gentlemen, we are instructed to 6iipply you with the followicg information concerning {a the damage done by the rain storm on the sth Upri! last, and fti
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  • 67 2 There is no doubt we shall have to recognise strafe 'aa a new word in the English language, We all hear of the German prayer Gotts Strafe England,'' The London gamin and others have got tbe word pat, and when a German butcher displeased some of the
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  • 56 2 Gun Siang Huat, a shopkeeper, nt Prai, was fined f 100 on Thursday at the 'Ju'terworth Police Court for telling a pint of German beer for consumption on the pre mises without a license. The consumer or purchaser got off. About 65 bottles of beer
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  • 77 2 Why be despondent concerning the low price of tiu. It is the cosi of production thai counts. The M GARRETT Superheated Steam Engine will save 50% of yonr fuel account o-er other types of Steam power. Think— what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend
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    • 581 2 PAIN IS A GOOD THING. Natue sends pain tvt aa Important porMlfe* f flre did not bur** ni knb es cut fewcMWren would survive their babvhood. Th« bWjaad he cut warn them t leave dangetwis things iione. So wirh pain in the heudor thub&ck— A is Nature's warning U»at iona«etbing
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    • 688 2 ""(unec* ptccure parjiee. JUNCTION OP AIiBBRT AHD BEKCOOLEN STREETS. A STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION INTICS WEEK'S PBOOHAMME- 41 L, PLE SING PICTURES AND BRIGHTER THAN K.ER M A BIG FEATURE BY A FAMOUS COMPANY. T THK OAUMONT FILM CO., LTD. A WRITTEN IN BLOOD! k A SENSATIONAL AND THRILLING DRAMA f 3
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    • 564 2 Notices TRONOH SOUTH Ltd. An ioterim Dividend of 6d per sha-e, free of income tax. has been declared p»yablo in L ndon on tbe bOth June, acd wi 1 ie pud 1 callv on the arrival or the list of registered shart holders frc m the Home Office. A. H.
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    • 610 2 To Let I OFFICES TO LET In Commercial Uoioa Buildings, Telegraph Sueet. Apply to the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co, Ltd. 28-8 uc TO BE LIT Commodious Offices in Gresham House. Battery Road. Apply McAUSTER t Co., Ltd 23 6 uc TO BE LET Offices on 'he S< cond end Third
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    • 588 2 Auctions MORTGAGEES SALE Tuesday, 29th June, at 2-30 p.m. Freebo'd land tffcMtti at La»< hi» a cf I.s. wii betagpar.of Uu lai I 'in Govt. Giaus Moa, Ihi and m them. FOWELLiCc A, rt. AUCTION SALE CF Excellent Teak and Biackwc n Household Furniture &c. A* Powell A I F&lerporu
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  • 1495 3 Issued by FRASEK Co., Exchange wd Share Brokers, Jane 2S& i All quotations of Sterling Shares most be regarded «e purely nominal for the present. RUBBER STKKJLINQ COMPANIES. I Cap. imoB. Paid. Last Bif But*j*s. Sellers. k 86,000 2s 28 Ailagar 5fc 1 11 2 I 600,000
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    • 497 3 Auctions b the Colonial Court of Admiraity of the Straits Settlement Settlement of Singapore. IN PRIZE The ss. MARKOMANNIA W. Faas-Master. The undersigned h%ve been instructed by the alar-ball of the Prize Coait. TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At Their S&Je room, OV MONDAY, THE 28th DAY OF JUNE, 1915
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    • 240 3 J HUTTON'S S "Pineapple" Hams WHOLE OR IN CUTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD SINGAPORE, K. LUMFUR, IPOH AND PENANG. -I Three Hundred Thousand Fords won't supply this year's dernand. Two hundred forty thousand—and more --didn't lasl year More than eight hundred thousand now in world-wide service.
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  • 22 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Rraddi:ll Ou tin 2;th June at f. Cairn- ill Circle to Mr. Mis. t.L. L. BRA.DDELL a laughter (June.)
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  • 1378 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, June 28, 1915. Efete «hal' tbe Press ihe People 5 ri«ht -r.aJntaJ* Juav«*d influence and tiptyribed bf gdoi tie.e p;.tr.\,i Triiih hw s 1 wfciw ptacafMS draw. Piedp^ ic K (igloo. I.nvaUv ulid Law. As will be seen from a reference in another portion of
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  • 918 4 Mr W. H. Nicolay, who went Home and obtained a commission, has gone with his regicuent to the Dardanelles. The Petrcgrad correspondent of the Morning Post says the Gprmang in Oalicia i resemble a roan tolding a wolf by the ears. He cannot let go, but it is of no
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  • 331 4 We bave before th e j rxt cf f received by a S.ngspore resident nr *g«> The uame that u K i V(^ here Kg a niece of tbat gentleman, i h wife of tbe Commanding Oftoer f Indiau reg.mect. "a I; CH Mlf b
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  • 272 4 A Special Gazette on Saturday wa issued giving details of tbe new war loac The title pige give** ibe following notiw Tbe following telegram rereivni ny Ht Kxcellency tbe Governor from tue log mifcsioners of His Majesty's Treasury ii published for general iuform«?tioD £4.10 0 per cent
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  • 75 4 PERAK'S WAR RELIEF FUNDS. (fr>>rh Our i/ut, ('urretpondent The Um. Mr I > WM M I pewited over mm* mil- of tIM I foiaiiM— for tbs VM v 'B« and :\n^\^^. l :■^^'4 si ■i l b<M k-i were BttU rec vine < I Jl1 ti'»' rntu> ol \V.-i!i-s tttd.
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  • 113 4 M:b Oondnrfa at. Ums In cance DeptCtMMßt, v 1 **i I Bongkong ratal tb« on < i wns ktttoi at Ibe battle dM tstt, Mrs Uttb lorn l bei tbe ("olony was Mg»niil ■< 8 H. C e'L.mcli. nt.d n a. i.= BMO] fri will deeply t-\ it patbin- j
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 129 4 KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. f $5.50 ONOTO «R.50 EACH. rCnO. EACH. SELF FILLING GOLD MB ALL SHAPES AND SIZES KEPT IN STOCK KELLY AND WALSH LTP I ■-"^?<g g^ —^flfej^ffi a* 1 f" BURWJUGHES AND WATTS °1 1 Billiard Tables fr j!j ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKEr. j I
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  • 449 5 LEffiBERG CLEANED OUT. German Army in Jeapordy. [By Submarine Cable]. glCTll'ft MIVH m. LcMdos, June 25. German war-cures-pouJents pay a tribute to the soldierly i itjta of the Russians. The colossal i nes at Lpmberg were all emptied and .tore- tfone to places cf safety. It would
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  • 66 5 R>ti<\ Jane 25. Tbe Vatican's organ f 'npbasisea that the Pope in the interview -i;ke in a pivate capacity. The Italian presi considers Ihe matter exceptioaally grave and bas refused to believe that it is authentic until it is officially confirmed. An invitation of the Spanish Bishops
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  • 32 5 London, June 25. DuriDg the week eciitna June 23rd. three tiritish merchant- men were sunk by submarines. Tbe arrivals and ieparturea of oversea stea MH iu Britain numbered 1469.
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  • 38 5 Lai dm. June 25. The Press Bureau stares lhat all the thirty nine officers made prisoners in Germany have returned to their former places of detention except •■•->. chen, \*ho is iu hospital in Magdeburg
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  • 30 5 Lor d >n, June 25. Tbe Gazette contains a Proclamation prohibiting BritishSfi trudirg with enemy subjects in China, am, Ptrsia and Morocco or with their lucal branches.
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  • 140 5 \\> regret to h«»ar of tbe death in action, near Ypree, on Miy 16sb, cf Lieutenant B. Savsge. of the l>t Royal Welsh Fosilierm Syrap.-Üby will be extended to •M hrother. Mr George Savage, of the '^n-ri; Po*t Office Penang. by whom %he lutfci; .^ttice has just been received. (S
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  • 219 5 GERMAN ATTACK ON MEUSE. French Progress in Alsace-Lorraine. Submarine Cable]. Biursß'a Snvic*. LonJon, June 25.— The French have resumed their offensive iu the Souchez regiou and have made progress. A great battle developed on the heights of the Meuse at Culoune. The Germans made a most violent attack
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  • 183 5 London, June 26 Details received in Paris of tbe capture of the Alsatian village of Metzera! show it was a most heroic French feat of arms. Tbe enemy had tranhformfd Met/eral into a fortress. Tbe streets were barricaded with barbed wire and carts masking machine guns.
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  • 67 5 Paiis, June 25. A remarkable bill was debated in the Chamber yesterday. It contains measures ousting shirkers from sufa billets, and imposes penalties varying from two to five years' in prisonment on men in the army haviug soft jobs and their protectors, and provides tbat men
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  • 41 5 London, June 28. A supplementary estimate issued to day ruts the udditiotal number f men and cfticers reqnired for the navy for the year ending 31 3, 1916, at fifty thousand, in addition to the original estimate of "250.000.
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  • 35 5 Sofia. June 25. The German Minister bas been recalled to Herliu, beirg regarded as insufficiently active and too bureaucratic. He is to bo replaced by the military attache from Cous-tantinople.
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  • 39 5 Amsterdam, .Tune 27. A German submarine sack near Uo«kuni after a serious exp'.osiuu aboard. Tbe commander and two of the crew who were iu tbe couningfower are believed to have'been tbe saved; tbe remainder were drowned.
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  • 143 5 The preparation of tbe respective candi- 1 dates for the forthcoming Peuang Race j MeetiDg, the programme of which was adopted, is proceeding smoothly. At the Race Comas the training was coDfined to: *low work on the inner track. There are at present twenty-eight- hutses in training. (S. E J
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  • 174 5 TH OPPOSITION GROWS. Italians' Steady Fighting [By Submarine Cable]. KlGTßf'ft 8 KM V IPS. rdine, June 25.— The Italians have captured Gemma prisoners wbo say that they belong to a force of thirty thousand j Mecklenburgers. I Rome, June 25. Italy, in retaliation for the bombaidment of uV
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  • 181 5 A Dangerous Experiment. New Yoik. June '26. Mr Bryan, till recently Secretary of Sate, was tbe hero of a demonstration under the auspices of 'The Friends of Peace," pret-idtd by tbe Soci list, Herr Weissmaun, and attended by fifteen thousand, mostly German Americans. Captains Boy Ed and
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  • 44 5 London, June 27. The papers etate the national register on the lines of the census will require every men to state his age permanent address, occupation, married or single, any physical disability, whether prepared to enlist or do other war woik.
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  • 37 5 Arasteidiru, June 27. The Handelsblad says the German crop prospects are most unfavourable and in some places a complete failure is expected. Cattle are being ftd on leaves of trees owing to the drought.
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  • 25 5 Locdon, June 26. A procl unation has been gazetted prohibiting t<ny exportntion to the Xetherlands ex :epc through the Netherlands Oversea Trust.
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  • 21 5 London, June 27. The German socialist organ Vurwaeris has been buppi ebbed for publishing an article advocating peace.
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  • 174 5 i'>Y Courtesy of the French Consul General Paris. June 24. The French 3".. bombs are at francs 70.85. Yesterday we progressed rorth of Soucht z. We enp ured in Lorraine two works tot Egres and Leintrey, and made prisoners. To-day we stopped a counterattack in Lorraine. Petrograd
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  • 188 5 LABOUR MOBILISES. Economy of Food Needed. London, June 25.— 8e port 8 from English provinces testify to the tutLueiaMii of tbe response to the appeal to munition woik- ers. A thousand men straight from their j labours were waiting to enrol at Liverpool when the bureau opened.
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  • 125 5 London, June 25. Queen Alexandra visited tbe Indian wouuiled at the l'avition, Brighton, and ufterward* proceeded to tba tents where the S kh wounded were holding a religious service praying for success for the British arras then visited the kitchens, where Suhai, the Indian advisor
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  • 141 5 LoDdiu, Juie 25. The Gazette notifio*that Lieut. M. K Nasmitb has heeu awarded the Victoria Cress for most conspicuous bravery. Whilst command. n^ a hubruanue in the Sea of Marmora, in the face of great danger he succeeded in destroying a large Tutkish gunboat, two transports, an
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  • 95 5 Open to the Empire. London, June 25. The puhlic response to the war loan is decidedly satisfactory. Enormous though the subscriptions have been, it must be remembered that the loau is to cover expenditure for a year and will require the wholehearted co operation of nil
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  • 77 5 PROVING THE IR GRIT. Lordoo, .Tune 25. It is Ptatel that 19,848 Reformatory acd Industrial School boys are serving with the Isritinh forces. Three have won the Victoria C'ros6, 20 the Uistiuguished Conduct Medal, 20 are mentioned in despatches, eight have re ceived cotunoissious, three have bten dtcorated h\ France,
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  • 15 5 Petr«->grad, June 27. The Minister of I Wur has resigned. t
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  • 98 5 Tbe Pallfidium's Saturday night full house gave tbe Melbournos another splendid reception oq Saturday evening. Eileeu, in her patriotic 6oa£s with taking cboruseK, was very successful, and Tom and bis eye-glass, in Sitter Susie aud other tongue twisters, similarly wen the heartiest approval. The pair of them, in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 246 5 Lawn Tennis Balls AYEES and M Fresh Shipment Slazengers Ws£%: > ':.jS' A g received PRICE $7 nett per Dozen. ROBINSON Co. I Collard and Collard I I |BBITISHTHHOUGHOUT.| I 9 A fine sample of this famous make has just arrived g 9 and is on view in our show
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1007 6 Shipping i KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLTEB QUAY. "«T)FR nONTRAPT WTTP TRR NRTHRKrjAWPB TWT>t* OOWrwwvt M. Treub Beawan-Deli June v8 Singk4\v»ng Billitoa June 29 di EeresiB Muntok and Palembang June SO spbelman Bela^an-Deli Jane i 0 V.Hogendorp Ben&kalis, Bercmbang, Paneh, Asahan and Eelawan Deli
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    • 624 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHEHBY HALL 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 freight and
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    • 491 6 Shipping m: m. MESSAGERIE3 MARITIMES MAIL LINK. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Chili July 2 J Polyt^sien July 4 Mlantique July 16 j N< a .Inly i& V. dela Ciotat July 8 Aug 1 Poiynesien Aug n A g 15 Nera Aug |7 Au^ 29 For
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    • 568 6 Shipping STEAM NAYIGATIOM CCMP«i For China, Japan, Paa\n^, Cey; kft Aastraiia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Piymcaie and London. Through Bills of Lading inaoed tot Ooart, Persian Golf, Continental and Atu^nl!! Porte. Ml Bleamere will leave Bingm^crt on cr Ml t MAIL LINES Homeward (for Eobopr: From Singapore, connecting Colombo
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  • 2268 7 BALLEH DYAKS PUNISHED^ From the Sarawak Gazette we take the following account of the expedition whose result we published recently. A second punitive expedition against the Balleh Dy..ks was organised in May. The first expedition in the month of Fobiuaty hid inflicted severe punishment an the rebellious
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  • 314 7 la the coarse of u leader commenting on the recent communique regarding the mutiny, istued by Government, the Straits Echo says And now that they have been forced to enter into explanations it would be ae well if they would take cognisance of the other rumouis regarding
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  • 214 7 Justification of Hritish Pre< autions. New York, 25th May. The Tribune contributes a timely exposure of a German plan to ship $500, 0u0 worth of provisious from here to Germany within a fortnight, to be followed by a large shipment each week for au indefinite period.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 BUCHANAN'S I SCOTCH WHISKY T i i\'Y 'lAjSS^Sfe^^ ofjixCrliL Wni 1 fci ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store the largest in the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. SOLD EVERYWHERE. --i i wi PROVISION FOR
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    • 138 7 DRIVEN TO DEATH by the unbearable torments of Neuralgia— piercing, torturing, nerve-destroying pains that rob life of all it* p'.eaaares. Don't let I Heuralgta drive yon to death. Don't let It make life miserable, intolerable. J st nee; Llttle'i Oriental Balm and get the speedy, sure relief that this tfreat
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    • 55 7 Ladies^ JLrMiS^ t >v«B«ta B«m*Cy tor all ImfuiarWa*. nimnh^ r kosp box of Martin 1 IMb l» U>« bout, fa that M th« *«k (p o< uy Ifranteftty at tkc Syataa > bariy daw bit he I ikmtm i" \>M* >M mm tkaa frw—rj rtwi. kamcc that) •mm Mto O
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  • 694 8 Presidents Advice to Officials and People. The circular telegram despatched by i President Yuan Shin Ku to the Chang 1 Chan aud Governors of the Provinces in i translated by the Peking Gazette as follows: The Government has of late received a large number of teiegrarus from
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  • 201 8 LEAKiGr. Through Exchange of Belgian Notes. In the House of Commons Mr Joynson Hicks U',, Brentford) atkad the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he was aware that theie was a steady export trade in English sovereigns being done by German agents through Hollaed, and that lhi|
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  • 374 8  -  a Cause op 'frtmi's Troubles. Oaring to the peculiar conditions in China the need of a modern and thorough ly reliable Judiciary is pressing. The conclusion of a Treaty with Japan which may cause a great deal of confusion in the future in
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  • 230 8 A COMMK' ORATION. The ceremony on May 20th at the Royal Society of Arts, when Professor G. H. Bryan was to deliver the Wilbur Wright Memorial Lecture," occurring as it does in the midst of a great war in which the heavier than air flying machine
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  • 439 8 The report of Ranter's Telegram Company, Ltd., for the year ended 81st December last states that after payment of current charges, and deducting rebate on unexpired subscriptions to news services, the net profits amounted to 14,849, including £8,912 brought forward. The great falling off in revenue is largely
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  • 124 8 One of tbe fat livings in the City of London, that of St. Alpbage's, London wall, has just become vacant by tbe death of the Rev. Prebendary J. Glendinning Nash. Tbe St. Alphage living is worth £980 a year. There are practically no
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 26 8 ELECTRIC LIGHTING GET QUOTATIONS FROM US OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! I CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD. 'Vc/ief without C PARTS, e rue lytennc. Sold by all Chemists.
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    • 257 8 The Medical Congress tells you which is the Best Tonic Food. At the International Alcdical Congress the only Grand Prix in the Food Section was awarded to Sana tog en. The fact speaks for itself n (From The UeJical Press and Circular "As a tonic food, Sanatogen stands forth pre-eminent,'
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    • 558 8 THE Singapore Free Presj MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a m^ Daily, and in on sale at depots, from Z 2* hour each morninfi (Sunday^ exceptedT price Ten CeutK a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered a*tK private residences, (or town office (i fif J,r?
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  • 63 9 Cobrected UP TO June 26' Bank 4 lu B 2 4 7 32 deiuand 2-4 1)6 P'ivftfe eredit« fm 2-4 916 France demand B^uk 296i lauiA, 1. 1. 175^ HONQSONd, dem«»< d 2? j Yokohama, demb d Ugf Java, demand l4o£ Bangkok. dem»od 66^ Sov&rkign*. Baiil Buying f 8
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  • 164 9 •ll A U9 it). Tiu (125 tons') S-4 2fi Oariibier It 00 OambiaY Cubts No i it 4(: Gambier Cuba No. 2 IS 00 P-jpper B)acb ord»ti. .^'pore 19 00 P 3 pp«r, (White fair* 66.00 Hototdgs < 1 I 0 io t e Ib H.tlO N'a-n>cgP 80 to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 695 9 I Wab or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. jj WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. g The Company has £20.00C d«i>oaited with the, Supreme Court
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    • 317 9 CHARTERED BANK sf India Australia and China. INCORPORATED 6! ROYAL CHARTER. aiSSRYI FUMD «i,800,00C *«»e*Yfl Liability of Frof rtetois £1 JOO.OOf HEAD OFFICE: 88. BIBHOP8&1TI, LORDOB, I. Q 4Q3HCiKe AND BBAVOBK8: Amritaa* Hongkoof Penani B*ng«o* Hollo pnket BAtavia Ipoh Bangcoa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcatia Klang Serembao L*nton Kobe Shanghai '^s*
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    • 460 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP C&PITIL 11fi.000.000 BK3FRYS FOHD8 Bterling £1 ,500,000 *J Sa.- 110,000.000 I fc 9 nnti Kaiarvt Liability of Proprieocrs— 813,000.000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman, 3. H. Dodwell. Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. G. T. M
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    • 361 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED ISS7. Policies are WOULD WTDE," I'NRP:- STRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" aud "NON- FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay ol reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy i holders are over £3,500,000.
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    • 122 9 SIEMENS ViKCXESTER HOUSE, BIHBAPORE, Teleqbamb SIEIENS, SINGAPOKE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. Uimi BROTHERS PTIUXO *****, Ld. 0?.?.loa House, H MhrAshtw, Lc»doi. UppdP Thames Street, iacdoi Stafford icd Vgqlwlcr to those: homeward boune J CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Court A NcvaJ Military Tailor 59, Conduit Rtbfet, LONDON. H
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 192 9 m WEATHER REPORT. tv»u I »«t|j hetbßD Hoapital June 15. j> M 3 < M 9 y ia B»rtvjj. 38 Kan ?P s f 4 '9 t79 S9 832 T-mp. 6 i 9 0 84 I Wut Bnlb Tbrit H PI 0 7*5 EHr. of Wtad BE S 7 6E
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    • 518 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vpfiseU in port at 11 a.m. oa Juue 26 iy 15. Bbitish. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Krian June 25 Inner Hoads Brisbane Edendale Perak June 26 No 7 Wharf Sri Muar Inner Roads flung Ho Merau LIOTOH. Maliotis June 24 Oranje June 25 Inner Roads
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  • 845 10 The annual general meeting of Uiu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Saturday at the registered offices, French Bank Building*. There were present Messrs Koh San Hin Ipre- siding), Tan Kheam Hock, Veo Hock Hoe {directors), F. C Peck, A. C. Wilson, Wee Kay rfiu
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  • 148 10 For the peiiuii from U:e 35th Jure to Ist .lu'v, 11>..">. i-ir-|,i>!ve, the ViiliM of th?> bighe>t grad^ ol rabbet in fixed at two f»biliirt;s ami fivepence halfpeoDj pec arid Hih duty o.i Cu.U vuteu 1 robbdt oij which xpurt dot) i-i leTiablti on ;ui valorem htsis. iu fcsourdancfl w
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  • Correspondence.
    • 421 10 To the Editor. Sir, Ic bad not been my intention to return at all either to the tubject of the Mu'iny or any related topics, but) it is due to the Government for me to add a slight apology for mUcoastruing their abilities and motives. It is always
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    • 1294 10 To the Editor. Denr Sir, The compulsory service Dill for Britibb Europeans of pure deecent on both sides i« wi bout doubt tbe sole doiui r.ating topic of tbe hour at pre&tnt in Singapore. Your leader of Saturday's date, Mr Editor, deserves iu
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