The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1915
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Title Section15 1915-06-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEiN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915. NO. 8,481.15 words
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Article167 1915-06-30 1 I Farther trials of mutineers took place yesterday Page 5. The annual meeting of Balgownie Rob I ber Company was held yesterday Page 10. j The Italians continue to tunke good progress in mountain warfare Page 5. It is stated tbat the Get man reply to the167 words
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Article73 1915-06-30 1 tgHiost all B>rts of aches and pains— headache, too h iche, backache, earache, sore throat, apraiaa, strains and bruises— by keeping eios* *t hand a bottle of Littll ©H«»til Bain. It ttops the pain. Stops It quickly. Just rub It id where the pain, ache or soieness is,73 words
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Article866 1915-06-30 1 I My dignified f Ol m was buttled from its armchair on Monday evening by a distant touod of rifle tire. It rapi-Jly grew louder and loader. Id rushed my housekeeper aud claeped iny arm, regardless of deco ram, and paid it must be the enemy at866 words
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Advertisement582 1915-06-30 1 ■Ska flB JaHfc wßm wKm JB I iSai BRi fc§S fiP ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Oilier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. To-Night Extra Show at 8 p.im#la! Show at 9.15 p.m. To-Night Positivel^-ast Night. -SATURDAY'S AtJDI^CE UNANIMOUSLY DECIDED THATTHWALLADIUM REVIEW TEe PASSING SHOW BY TOM AhD EILEEN MELBOURNE Was one o: the Funniest582 words
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Advertisement231 1915-06-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. l Notice re Benger's food trade mark Page 2. Chinese Salesman and reliable store" keeper wanted- -Page I. I Sale of land by Cbing Keng Lee Sale < of military book a etc by Powell and Co j Page 2. Shipping M. M. latest sailings. P and O231 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1915-06-30 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 30th. Blgh Water- 6 6 a.m., 6-22 pm, Straits Trading Company meeting, noon. Thursday Ist July. High Water -C-12 a.m., -44 p.m Friday 2nd. High Water-l-3a.r0., 2-21 p.m. k O. Lome ward mail closes. Saturday 3rd. High Water -1-68 a m 2-59 p.m. B. I outward mail83 words
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Article773 1915-06-30 2 Mr Harry Gordon Lowder, son cf 3f r E. Gordon Lowder, C -jir.iuissiouerof Caftftoma in Hoa-kong, and lute ol tbe Cbiuese Customs Serrice, &ntnng, who joined the Loudoa S2ot'.isb as a private last autumn, was promoted Sub L eutcnant in the regular Army. 3rd Sbrcp.*hire?, In Ap»U. A you lg773 words
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Article86 1915-06-30 2 1 do despond iceri Dg the iow price at tin. It is tin tel oi products d that counts. 'I t>« M■ IRRE L Saperbelted Steam K;.-; r i]] Bare 509 of youi Cod Mconst o-ei othei typei of tr >^ power. Think w* ll 50 of86 words
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Advertisement640 1915-06-30 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, THE PICK OP THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. (When the Angelns la EUngii g, from the Reveu Business as U>unl The Red, WLit-> ami Blue, from tbe lijveu Uu.-sint.-s as Us a'." I Your Kinq anil Gonntry want you. pA'.ii.ttic Pong. Fall In. Patii tic Song.640 words
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Advertisement868 1915-06-30 2 Wanted .Storekeeper Wanted Wanted reliab'e f xperienced Storekeeper for large produce godown. Apply "STOREKEEPER." fo Free Press 30 6 2-7 Salesman Wanted Wanted Chinese Salesman for Import G^»ods. Apply "IMPORT.' 1 c/o Free Press FO 8 2-7 TANGUNCLUB. The services of a Seen taiy a*e required. A sum of Vi868 words
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Advertisement572 1915-06-30 2 To Let TO LET "Heytor'' and "Burwood", 50 A 81, OraitC e Road, also Esther L dge 12 Wilkie Road, Oa.fi and water laid on, tennis court stabling, etc. 119, Pabir Panjang Road. Apply to M. A. MEYER Co. 8, Malacca Street, 1 5 OFFICES TO LET In Commercial Union572 words
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Advertisement633 1915-06-30 2 Auctions REMINDER. This Cay, Wednesday, at 2-JD p.m. AUCTI3M SALE CF Valuah'e Ro< .'ns m Mi!:'a-} I ibjecte ig Freu h, Pei«-!au nil T'tr" u 1 ic w <>.!i.- i ical ana oth^r v^oik> I l.i v .-.:-< jJa ge ilabjtaie y BBfTFKVad bn s'and tin BOtfo m tn ttk633 words
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Article221 1915-06-30 3 to 'owing are the last lines of poetry a b; Lieut. J A. Hughes, eoa of |att )l -»v J-ihn E ias Husjhes, m a.. s i i Welsh Presbyterian Church, loq He wag vrour.d'd in the battle B i^iee, acd died. lying uader cover in221 words
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93 1915-06-30 3 3vn. 36th .May— The T«?Je?:ates that &t nmrjy p'aceg the 'Tern.:. Ml c m t! acting ne* railway I tif-v HflM has b^en laid from >r- c rhrong'.i tbf )'> !gi«n village iti the I -k^r Vtiley. with the I living forth*! rii!*-ay MQNI toReuter - 93 words
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Article16 1915-06-30 3 Ceylon piper* record the death of Mr •I i .ii Waiter Hereira, K-C, Senior e ;-:ice.16 words
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Article1584 1915-06-30 3 Issued by ERASER Co., Exchange ani Share Brokers, June 29ch. All quotations of Sterling Shares mast be regarded a& purely nominal for the present. RUBBER STKttJbli*a COMPANIES. Oa». ***** F4ID. Laan Div. Butvbb. Sellers. 85,000 2B sa Allagar fi  1 11 2 1 600,0(0 i A1,584 words
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Advertisement738 1915-06-30 3 WHY GOOD BLOOD IS RED h£!l Y w e contina3ll y being to dthatßood to do nub the quality Just this-the oxygen in thfi air is the great sap otter of animal life. One basiness of S H to take the oxygen from the air J* Wch it meets in738 words
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Advertisement165 1915-06-30 3 A Fresh Shipment Just Arrived OF IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SINGAPORE 00! D &TniH(iE Co Ltd SINGAFOnr. K. LUMPUR, IPCK AND PENANO. \**/jk s^y %J J $[m Because of its delicate aroma and sweetness of flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. u [1 DRINK DRINK f fir* rj 1165 words
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Article57 1915-06-30 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. On Jane 89th at Wooflleigh," Fingapore, to Mr. and Mrs W. M«rsh, a daughter. Mat— On the 29th Jnnp, at No. 9, Fort Canning Road, the wife of Gbo. H. Mat, Ohief Police officer, a ton. At the European Hoep'ta', Kuala Lumpur, on the 22ctl last., to57 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1915-06-30 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, June 30, 1915 I Heie Anil the Pte^ the P«Ojrfe*« n'c>:t irtaiatttf^ (Ji'awe-! b\ influence and oi»brihed by Rain. Here patriot TrrtVi hn glorious ptecepti draw. I'Jcdut to k Unioa. L^vaUy aiid i*w. Although there was much that ap pealed to the sense of the1,510 words
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Article660 1915-06-30 4 The Times" S\dney correspondent tele graphs that the Common wealth has now equipped 90.000 troops for war service. The manager of the Mercantile Dank of India Ltd. is prt-p.m d to accept and forward applicut ons to London for the new War Loan tu tenub of the prospectus. The death660 words
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PENANG TREASON CASE.
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Article47 1915-06-30 4 (From Our Own Correspondent. Penang, June Bf, Jagat Singh was to day committed trial on four of the charges agaiu&t Accused when asked what he had to |m replied that he knew nothing about r bi« plea was not guilty aud ietance *ai reserved.47 words
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Article44 1915-06-30 4 Messrs F.o Choo Wan of Pmmbi fed Tao Chong Ko« of Singapore were iif-att at tennis by Messrs Threlfall and v, 7-5,6-4 6-4. on the Esplanade after an resting g une. The Singapore p!a;er [art an excellent exhibition cf teems.44 words
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Article145 1915-06-30 4 In a private letter from home reo s the mail appears this shocking passage We hear the most ghastly ■tortti the wounded, e^p^cially of tho^e English prisoners who were exchanged bi; j carae back. T. a huhharid koo of three or who were attended by lh«(W-rmii liimtim145 words
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Article55 1915-06-30 4 The Hon. Treaturer. Mr lobs QcMf^ Manager, Chartered liatK of ludia leira ha and China, Sing. spate, hag* lo actaMi ledge with many thauk* rrceipr following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged IttMfS %t Her. F. G. Swirdell i6th con tribution' Mi66e6 Ailetn and Doris55 words
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Article24 1915-06-30 4 The Order in Couucil prohibiting trading with the enemy in Siam. China rWafai c Morocco was published yesterday Gazette extraordinary.24 words
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Article369 1915-06-30 4 The Bishop of Singapore preacL<-j Um Ramsden Sermon at c ambridge on rd May Sir Hugh Clifford. KjCKjO, G refMl of the Gold Coast, has arrived from IRsjR Africa, and joined Lady Clifford I terrace niautions. A marriage has been arranged aud f shortly take place between laapei I ram,369 words
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Advertisement174 1915-06-30 4 STATE EXPRESS Jl exquisite from the touch \V* of the lips to the last lingering vfc^* whiff-no harshness no crudity- just mellowness, itself. The V.4^ int*^i rfl «faii«ery > Cr e value of State Express Cigarettes r to tired nerves cannot be over- (Mx^^fflSi^ estimated, each puff makes for v174 words
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Article13 1915-06-30 5 Athens, June 25.— The King of Greece is convalescent13 words
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Article586 1915-06-30 5 STORIES OF THE CANADIANS. A Visit to Freidrichshafen. [By Submarine Cable]. I -njoD. June 28 The corref pondent o f Reutei at headquarters in France, des rr ibißg t' ie woik of tbe Canadians, gays. Itai ■mo»j tfa e points cupturtd was an i in tbe Festbubert region.586 words
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Article108 1915-06-30 5 on. .Tune 2H— A German fubruarine i i number of »-ma]lcraft cf? Yonghal lay, ard suua a bcbooner. The crew w re saved. L lee), June 28 —The six thousand Hsner Indrani, from (ila^gow for BtreaJ v\ as torpedoed acd sunk in the a. The crow were108 words
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Article77 1915-06-30 5 I n June 28 lu the House of MM, Mr Chauihfrlaiu saii that tbe UB <i overnmeut had sbown themselves fthvi to tbe pots.ble dangers arising he presence of enemy aliens. India kfta very drastic steps in tbe matter. '> diao authorities were submitting a r;77 words
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Article16 1915-06-30 5 xn.lon, June 28. Ibe death is and of Alexander Kenealy, editor of B Daily Mirror."16 words
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Article178 1915-06-30 5 LABOUR AND THE WAR. Strong Support of Covernment [Bj Submarine Cable]. SiOTii'ft Bimvirc London, Jane 29— The House of Commous unanimously read a second time the Muoitioat Bill. A featu e of the debate was the strong support of the trade union representatives, who vigorously retorted to178 words
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Article103 1915-06-30 5 German Ease Destroyed. London, June 2S.— Tbe Press Bureau anuouuees a receut expedition against Pot Hukoba. on thy western *hore of the Victoria Nyaoza, a base of German operations aud a point of cou>idrrable impor tance. Tbe expedition saiKd from Kiciimu on June 20tb, commanded by Brigadier103 words
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Article99 1915-06-30 5 The Cermans Score a Success London, June 29. Tbe German com munique says: Tbe Russian attacks northea. t of Pi/.isnyez have collated with grent Russian losses. The Austro Ger mans have ocupicd llalicz. G9ueral Linsingen afcer live days heavy lighting crossing the Dniester and pursuing the Russians99 words
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Article75 1915-06-30 5 Kl Paso?, June 18. The United States baa taken a big step in the Mexican situ ation by arresting General Huerta and General Orczco on Americau territory, lloth were released on heavy bail. It its atiiimed that the American Government has thus frustrated an attempt by75 words
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Article82 1915-06-30 5 London, June i8. A well-known tportfl man ai)d social personpye hns is^ed a re ply to Count Reventlow violent ;»rticlea in the "Taget/.eituDg," declaring ihiit it was Dot the German people who invented the watchword "QoU Stafe England," which merely bad a provocative effect on tbe Hritith. Count82 words
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Article25 1915-06-30 5 Amsterdam, June 28. Tbe Oeimans bave tined Roubaix and Valencienuea 150.000 franca each as a reprisal for tbe French bombardmeut of Turkish towns.25 words
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Article24 1915-06-30 5 Washington, June '28.— State Department advices from Berlin indicate that ■Germany is to leply favourably to Aineiica'b Note.24 words
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Article91 1915-06-30 5 Tbe name of tbe bou. president of the Moslem Society and Library is Dato Jiiafar. and cot Dato Moliamed. Tbe wtdding of Mr WangChco Sam and Mis* Tbaai Sooi Tbong to: k plaC€ en Mou d*y accoiding to reformed Chinese ceremony at tbe Maudarin School. Jotaore Babiu which was oowdtd91 words
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Article126 1915-06-30 5 ROCK FORTRESSES. Smart Mounain Work. I By Submarine Cable]. 8«UTBB*8 BIBVICB. Udine, June 28.— The Italians are advancing up the slopes of the Carso mountains and are encountering extraordinary difficulties. Carso is a geological curiosity with innumerable grottoes, caves, wells, and galleries, adapted for bidden batteries or concealing126 words
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Article178 1915-06-30 5 London, June 29. Warrant Officer John lleckford gives a simple but vivid narrative cf affairs in the Dardanelles Our favourite ship he saya is IJig Lizzie and the men of tbe fleet make a p jiut of coming on deck when she is goicg to Lombard. The178 words
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Article121 1915-06-30 5 Fo Mere Interviews. Home, June 29. Cardinal Gappari bis given a Dumber of explanations of the Pope's interview, lie says the Pjpa ear nestly wished Italy not to enter the conflict but to accept concessions from Austria so that Italy would not suffer tbe horrors of121 words
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Article25 1915-06-30 5 Pretoria, June 29— General Uotha, advancing northward in South-west Africa, has occupied Oljitarangs, Okangyan Je and Waterborg. a hundred miles distant from Grootfoutein.25 words
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Article324 1915-06-30 5 P. 0. "NUBIA" ASHORE. Still a Chame of QtrrtSQ Her Off. The position of the "Nubia," which ran en a coral reef off Mutwal on June 20 says the Ceylon Observer is practically the same to day as jesterduy afternoon. Attempt* by tbe Government ilurb.nir tugs have been made to324 words
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Article988 1915-06-30 5 COURT MARTIAL AT FORT CANNING. Laoce Naik Imatnuddin, the 5 b Light Infantry man arreuted on Pulan Damar on June 9b, was yesterday brought to trial at Fort Canning before a summary general court martial consisting of Lieut Col. Brownlow (President), CV.pt. Hazlewood and Lieut, Strover. Capt. Wace988 words
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Advertisement208 1915-06-30 5 IMPERIAL SERVICE TOBACCO CIGARETTES Imperial Service dp fe| The charm, the appeal Yirgna Cigarettes sP|9BHBm of Imperial Service SBjEp iS*ffil P^i^&B^P!^flß^Ba Tobacco MbTaJßb M^^W^fl to renc^ er il impossiLMPERIAL SERVICE TURKISH CIGARETTES No. B. v W. in airtight tin of 50i 63 cents. No. 1 do do $1-25 No. 3208 words
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Advertisement992 1915-06-30 6 SHiPP t n g > ROHIHKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM j Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYBR QUAY. BNDKH OONTKAHT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA OOVKHNMBNT. Da Kerens MoQtok and Paleuibang Tune S0 BnsUAll H»-'awaQ-Dcli and Sabang June :I<l V HQOTHDOM BeD^kalis, Berombang. Paneh, Asahan and Bolawan Deli July 1 !>k992 words
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Advertisement638 1915-06-30 6 Shipping "ELLERMATr LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL lf sailing on or about Ju^y 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 aa to rates of freight638 words
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Advertisement524 1915-06-30 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIE3 MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON and KARSEiLLES. HOiTEWARD 19! 5 OUTWARD ss Cli'ti J.ly 2 hs I'olsn^-iea Jjly 6 bs PoKrt^ien An'i < s N. a July 18 ss Nerci Autj 'ti ;ss A Btetaaec kmg l 88 n^p 10 Hri A. H'U'-f A;£524 words
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Advertisement602 1915-06-30 6 Shipping aT§ Cjl \i steAlM navigation oovr&n For China, Japan, Pen^ri^, C^; %8 Aofitr&iia, India, Aden. Kgypi Madiierranean Ports, Flyr^oatr and London Through Ptlle of Lading It<sutxs tc» a t 0:-ast, Persiac Gall, Cuntlaoutai a&5 i:.^ Steftware will leave B!ngajvjri -l i^ t MAIL LINES H' MKWA.BD (FOb F.l T*602 words
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Article472 1915-06-30 7 A Personal Tribute. Lieut. S. B. Heabon, The 13th Foo 4 (Somersetshire Light lufimry) killtd m Action. What a nice fellow you were Heasoa j And now you have done what I feel eure you would have wished to do aud you did it so nicely aud472 words
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Article235 1915-06-30 7 FORCI IS LIKRLI TO Bfl INCHRAABD TO 15 .000 if War Lasts ANOTUBB Vhah. Tbe Ottawa orret-p indent of tbe Mornii-i; P>ipt Ctib'ed ibat tbe announcument on FcidHV that tbe additiO.)nl Cana d nn tii" p-i bad anived Bufely in Kng'aicl w th* urrit p iblifhed235 words
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Article185 1915-06-30 7 1 NmETY seven Millions Now AbCBBTAINRD. In a reply to Sir Johu Harmood Banoee which was circulated, Mr Kuncirnnn bsiys Kxteutive t-teps bave already been taken bv LliP Government to obtain a return and rcgixtei °f enHiuy property in this country, Iu ih evidenced by the185 words
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Advertisement514 1915-06-30 7 GOINNESS'S STOUT t GREAT AUK'S HEAD BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd, fNDON. LIVERPOOL BELFAST. VT H r\ I II fq# IT 10 Ibe Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK' HEAD brand ere und«r AGREEMENT wit GENUINE. Messrs. ARTHUR GUINNfcSS, -SON' A COM £|tf|B STJUF than their fa-tots "KXTR.514 words
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Advertisement27 1915-06-30 7 1 10 THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND I J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., 1 i Conrt 5 Naval Military Tailors eg, Conduit street, LONDON. W. s Hr. H. G. DISS.27 words
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Advertisement233 1915-06-30 7 Experience count, L^^ ~^-<\ H an< a^ s w^y <^Lk jgl r M\JlSir t^\ La C-^^ ■m m k# S Since [8 »5, when Michelip first equ pped :'.!i automobile wi.h pneumatic I T-.!e c the whole energy and vast manufacturing resources of the Michel in f firm have been233 words
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Article1153 1915-06-30 8 Use in Modern Fighting. Ever since the German array burr\>wed into the grouud after its retreat from the Marne to tbe Aisne the war iu the West has at-suiiu'd a peculiar character. It baa n) longer been a struggle in tbe open field between triarchies columns striving to1,153 words
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Article97 1915-06-30 8 Ooe special declares that be will never again argue with a womnn rio'er. H» was trying to move hf>r ou from outside a wrecked pork t>bop when she turned on him What's a great big bulking feller like you doiu' ere I've two lads myself in the97 words
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Advertisement228 1915-06-30 8 HJJTfLn W InVJuvl "w With Lea Cz Perrins' sauce, a few J*T iPS drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or f*Q fc|2 cheese, &c, are all that is required to gfifif impart the most delicious piquancy and WTC mSjjK The QUALITY and concentration of its in- Kms jWßjtt gredients make228 words
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Advertisement156 1915-06-30 8 I ladies safe remedy I 1 \dif^^\ for fowtional troubles, P delay, pain and those i i Wi/ irregularities I I f?f I l\/7^jfar peculiar to the I a U%LL J- l"^^ sex. 1 APIOLIirCfIJffOTEUIT jy^rt Paris I ■3 <w l<i w p*v" > •>lj rue iviei;ne ELECTRIC LIGHTING GET156 words
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Article61 1915-06-30 9 Corrected dp to June '29 R »nk 4 ul a .2 4 7 31 dfciour.l.3 2-4 116 j erudite m s 249 16 Frauce demand Bank '296$ ISfiiA, I. 1. 175^ R JNtiKON'G <lf-m^ d 2i J A YOKGRAMA, deiliQ d lia^ Java. deiuaaJ |4(|j St.jvsti^ra.vs. h.> BuyCns f461 words
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Article174 1915-06-30 9 1 Jane 4 _'y Tin (25 tons! jt > fiambtsr 11 00 <3air.f.vec Cube Me 1 13 40| ttftaibitr Cnbr NV 2 12 01 f*appa» Black ordia poa 19 TO Popper. iWhife 'v:r 86 00 Ntttznegi no bo ti e 1b vj u jKntmagi 80 cc c e lo174 words
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Advertisement455 1915-06-30 9 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insubance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP f IKE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. vnj_-fT.VF TLA CF AS.XRANCE MONEY TO LOAN. LIBEHAL COMMISSION TOBaOSEBS. 1455 words
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Advertisement303 1915-06-30 9 if Insla totnh and fihioi. ■aoMuui $i mit Bumi. (IaSHYI TOMS Z 51£00.009 HEAD O?F1CS: |A»ntMU Boogfemj Penaiu O->lMrfeol liOliv'J Pnk I Bsc-tu ipoa ftan&xM »*n**J K«r«oM Saigou J^cujm KUo« Berembw I'-^tor Kot:e SbaugLal Cejm KoateLoiapdi S!neapoc« jgerai SlMacea Fatptef Mmlia Ti^Ptetß g^ljAooi Kedu Yokohama i L..nkcw Ben y Ol303 words
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Advertisement459 1915-06-30 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. ftaiftßg gil/er 123,000,000; WB.ntC 00C Liability of Proprietors— IIfi.OOO.OOC COURT OF DIRECTORS. Goa. Mt. D, Landaie, Ohßirmaa. w, L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Ohaiimaft. 9. B. Dodwell, Esq. P. U. Ko'yoaK, Esq, 3. T. IT Edkins, Esq. J. A. Plamiaer Es«. C, S, Gubbsy Eti%. Hon'ble459 words
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Advertisement363 1915-06-30 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE. 1 "IWE'ESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NUNFORFEIT ABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore- without the delay ot reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection ol Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts363 words
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Advertisement181 1915-06-30 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd i be Oompany'a Vesf<t'ls will be despatched as follows TO PiNA^G, M \DRAS KE WHMfi At 4 30 p :n. en 2nJ J^ly I9IS, First Saloon Ri.tL-rn Tlcke'.s between Siifaforc, it on Swet.er:ham and Pci^ang are tnterchangeabla with P, I C. S. N. Co/s181 words
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Miscellaneous259 1915-06-30 9 WEATHER REFO3T. KauJ?iJ g tetbau h, sp ta! Juue v j fc M J V 9P M B r«a. ft] F»t IS BIS K 77J i9 BM j Tajdp lOfl ?9 m •> •V«t Bn'h iidt Tm u 59 0 vie. (J Win-.* ca m B cam. Max. leap II259 words
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Miscellaneous422 1915-06-30 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. oa June 29. K'is. I'RITISH. Nstne D; tf of Arrivul R«»ra»rlc» Orna June St No. 7 Wharf [Sandik a Inner Roads K«k« j Sapplfo J. us 29 Sri M UftC Donn J. B. K. !\-s>!er Juue 27 Van Imbofl Juce422 words
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Article2293 1915-06-30 10 THE ILL EFFECTS OF OVERTAPPIXG. Opposition to a Director. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Balgownie Rubber Estates, L'd was held yesterday at Greahuiu House, Battery Road. There were present Messrs RC.M KmJersley (presiding, GA. Derrick. A.W. Bean (directors), F.C. Peck, A. Cook, ri.Pi. Llewellyn and (for2,293 words
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Article345 1915-06-30 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. C Claks Singles. V«\ a. Wilson v T. A. Powell, unfinisbtd. 1 C. B. Towill beat G. S Myles.3 6,6 1, 1 0 3. i Newcomer's Handk at. 1 0. H. H. Heaps b^at Jackson, ft— o, 7—6. T. M. Leitch beatC. Bazell.345 words
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Article202 1915-06-30 10 i The mail steamer Kashgar may be a expected at Singapore at 7 a.m. lo day. h \n the district court yesterday, Arthur a Ed vard Hrown, sigual sergeaut. Fort a Canning, was oharged with criminal breach of trust c.s a public Bervant, of w white bunting value *9, the202 words
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Article768 1915-06-30 10 Germ in Di«rehpbct for Treaties. Rome, June 3rd. The Prime Minister, addressing a patriotic meeting here yesterday, asked what right Dr. von HathmannHollweg had to bespeak respect for treaties when Germany bad trampled under foot or buried at tbe bottom of the ocean every document and768 words
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Article117 1915-06-30 10 The ii s ual sailing of the Lama for IVr wetteuuam and PeDaug fixed for June 80 ill not tnke place owing to macbint ry -pairs. Tbe uext sailing will be o.i uly 7. Seng Koh Yap was walking behiud a audcart in St mh Bridge Road on Mouday fternoon,117 words
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Advertisement594 1915-06-30 10 S However Sick Baby may be S do not cup hope more often th:m not the cause is wrong feeding if you will only yet the right food for nahy, you will »<>on h;ivc him S on the road to hc.i'th. Ain ithcr with a casting bahy should trv S594 words
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