The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 July 1915
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Title Section16 1915-07-02 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEiN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1915. NO. 8,483.16 words
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Article154 1915-07-02 1 Heroic deeds are recorded in the latest fighting in Fianders— Page 5. The German Communique via Amster dam, states that Geuera! \oo Liosingen is pursuing the RugsiHOß, after repulsing them on the entire front from Halic/. across the Gnilalipa Page 5. There is an acute crisU on154 words
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Article1889 1915-07-02 1 Secocd Lieutenant Marlowes stared into the periscope. From time to time he i shifted it a very little, 6O as to alter his field of vision. About hitn all was peace. It was morning ami a pale 6un, silvery rather than gulden, made the moist air luminous. It1,889 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1915-07-02 1 SUBSTANCE AND VAKIETY AT THB ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD. FIRST SHOW 7-30 to 9 P.M. SECOND SHOW 9 15 to 11 P.M. A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING DRAMA MADAME SATAN IN 3 PARTS. A since e and fjrc fa: inte-pretuijn of ch tractors of won«3er*ully strong human interest. A309 words
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Advertisement363 1915-07-02 1 wT mm MB B3 Mm War S IW9 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Isua! Show at 9-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT This Film is iKqneriorably one of the 1 -'INEST BRITISH FILMS EVER PRODUCPD. The Film that biings back nv mories oi VIL AGB363 words
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Advertisement120 1915-07-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Xestle's Milk Food for children— Page 1. Furnished House wanted Page 2. Furnished House to let Page 2. Makers of woo Jen doors and window frames wanted Page 2. Municipal tender for motor wagon Page 2, Atlas Assurance Co. Ltd., (Change of Agents) Page 2. Faust and Monte120 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1915-07-02 1 THE WEEK. Friday 2nd. High Wfatcr-1-3 a.m., -21 p.m. M. M. tome ward mail o*o w. B, I hoiueward mail clotes. S turday 3rd. High Water 1-66 a m ,2 £9 p.m. Conceit at Dutch Club. Sunday 4th High Water -i 5 a.™ S- 9 p.m. 5 h Sunray af107 words
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Article357 1915-07-02 2 Our contemporary the Financier, in an j ''Empire Day" supplement describing tbe j various colonies and possessions of Great Britain, includes in its survey British} Malaya. Generally speaking, tbe facts and j figures reproductd. have been available in our own columns, and we Deed not, there fore,357 words
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Article202 1915-07-02 2 Nakrow Esckpk of British Amatou. A thrilling air adventure is recounted by the 'Eye- Witness"' in a despatch just to baod. One of tbe Britisb airmen, he says, was on May 10 alone in n eicgle aeater aeroplane, in pursuit of a German ma chine.202 words
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Article147 1915-07-02 2 A correspondent writes: Correppon deuts of English newspapers at the front have noticed that wbilst the British toldier picks up a few words of French, with which interlarded with Euglitb, be man ages to muke himself understood, there are men in our Indian reg merits147 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1915-07-02 2 BELTING-QUALITY BEFORE PRICE. When selecting a driving belt the quality should always be considered before the price. Every user knows of the inconvenience and loss occasioned by a belt failing to do its work, besides the uneasy feeling that it may break down again at any time. It is just117 words
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Advertisement465 1915-07-02 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME (Sister Susie's pewirg shirts for soldiers. Jacu Cha< man. Are we downht art: d No! 1 Jack Charman. We Bhajl all do the Goose f-tep, from tho Re veu Business as I'sual When we'v^ v. ouud up the465 words
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Advertisement771 1915-07-02 2 Notices ATLAS ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. OF LONDON. The undermentioned have been appointed agents of this Company, in the place of Kumpers Co., and are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of 'exchange. MEYER BROTHERS, 14, Collyer Quay. 2 7 ttb.B 2-9 Makers of wooden doors and frames, fchuttered771 words
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Advertisement848 1915-07-02 2 Notices WASHJKG. The number plates cf bnllock car* No. 4*l (white ground ftcd ted figures tf 1V» 15) are reported stolen. W. I. HOOPER, Pe t istrar cf Vehicles. Singapore. 30th June, 1915. Vt 3 1 THE SINGAPORE STORE REMOVED TO KO. 98, NORTH BFIDOB ROAD. Adih'hi H tel Building.848 words
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Advertisement538 1915-07-02 2 To Let j TO LET FURNISHED 1 Corapound Hon*e near town. T roorus with bathtooni aud Vwmiflali g btabllng. Apply /.S, <• j Kr< 2 7 TO LET "ileytor'' and "Imhl' ">0 a r oti»* Road, also Estbor L dge "12 IVtlkii Gas and water laid on, ttunis co^tt Q538 words
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Article1503 1915-07-02 3 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 1st. I •AH questions o* Sterling Shires must &e retried a? pu/£ij- Boated tor Hm DMMdt RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Ctr. lesoa. Paid. Cawt I>it. 8OTBR8. SBLLKRB. M,000 98 as Allagav 4 1 11 3 8 t00,0<0 1 11,503 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1193 1915-07-02 3 Wanted EUROPEAN ASSISTANT WANTED. Waa'ed Ea op- an Jonior Assistant for a •-.t c ass Kubber Estate in bamatra PUSTJBsa tXfCll nee net essential tuo mu3t b iv-. a OSOd knawle«l»i.ft el Ma ay < r Javaiese Ap.) y iu w.iiiug with copi*sof ie^ti menials to EYATT k Co., Singapore.1,193 words
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Advertisement836 1915-07-02 3 A u g Mtjj ns NORDDEUTSC HE R LLOYD (fn Liquidation) IViPORTANT AUCII3N SALE OF NINE WOODEN LIGHTERS TWO BTEAM LAUNCHES To be b«ld at Powell A Cj's Sale-room ON WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY AT 2-30 P.M. Lot i. N.D L. L'g te j Nn. 1, 2) TJ'^s, !e>ig hs< fe°t.836 words
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Article, Illustration1305 1915-07-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July, 2, 1915. Heie .i'l ihc IJress lh« People's .i^' in."»i«!»Jn 'J i»«red bj inflnena ;vv! ppbribed by gftfali -if!..- patriot Trutl, "ii glorious pieceptt&anfe n 'u J.'. K llitoh, LavbUi WHi l-*w. Recently it seemed proper to touch upon what might be termed the1,305 words
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Article890 1915-07-02 4 The Yacht 'Rainbow," which arrived at Colombo on the 1-th June from Sooth* •urnpton, Las resumed Lor voyage to Co f> os Islands, j Mr J. L. Bemia, vice president cf thp Standard Oil Company of New York, bus arrived in Piking. The final asreemeut between the Government and Me890 words
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Article116 1915-07-02 4 At the Central Criminal Prison yesfet day afternoon, the Provoot lt«r%bal A. M. Thompson, promulgated th M ences of a Court Martial prisoners, dot commissionod officers men of the sth Light Inftmtlf, :gi plicity in the recent mutiny, [o e there was a certain degree, of eomn116 words
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Article116 1915-07-02 4 i'»r OotJßTwn tw tiik Faro f>GKBB4L I'arip, .Tune 29. li:e Ptenefa are at franrs 70 80. V««terd*.j tb< re b B been artillerv en^ageiottti < i the -th d Arias, aud on me river Am,we progressed irj th»- direct! \a i President Poinca-t vioi'» i \\u tro116 words
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Article69 1915-07-02 4 THE TIME LIMIT. At it it. well to en pba6i>-e the daft to which applications for the W*r mm can be made, it thovM be BMfetfeoed thai suSscripuou lists hi Lo^do!' ctasa db tt K'lb irjtt. bo arpHcatioD6 sLould fci ward from here bf.fot'i that date.69 words
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Article112 1915-07-02 4 Mr C. H. Mfad, the nsrisit^r of *.u Calcutta branch of the ICerc*ntil« Brink I India. Ltd.. has been mvalided lioi;ip. recent vibit to CllhMH in search c health was not effective. HeDce the co: terDplated trip wlr.ch will be uaicrtakep July when it is expected112 words
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Article293 1915-07-02 4 The mortality returns for the s! r fehow a total of 174 deaths Rivii M.71. >f thest' 2" died fioii 1 I'l from fever not £p~r..'.-i JBit, 7 from pUMMBHI Tmok I EofopfiM tieaths registered. 11l Wilhrlm Chrisjiaa Pal l< I bpen iu Shanghai BiAce I 4 \\>'d Cross ll293 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1915-07-02 4 jp BURROUGHES AND WATTS' fl Billiard Tables I I ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Q is lity^Always 'Excellent. j A I KW ITOCI CF THE 101 ItWINC TAI i Efl JI'ST ARRIVED. THE STRAITS COMPLLTE WITH ALL ACCIBSORIE9. $910 NETT. "THE CLUB" COMPLETE WITH ALL 4CCCS33!iIB3, $1,200 NETT. Sole197 words
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Article761 1915-07-02 5 THE VALOUR OF MODERN WAR. How they Fight in Flanders, I By Submarine Cable 1. fat cuter '3 Service Lotion, June 80. The folio. ving swards are gazetted Victoria Grosses Lance Corporal \V. Angus, Bighifa Highland L:j>>:t Lif mtry, voluntarily left his trench at Givencby en June 12761 words
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Article72 1915-07-02 5 L adon, Jaae 30. The Morning Post tekgraphed tothe -Gnu 1 DoTre Nicholas oa J i te 24 eonijrtttulating him on his lit] i.i co:Juc..!:4 oua.o; the most t reti-eato Ifl n:;i;uiry history. The pp r received a rep! > on June 23 ite Radbian wnay72 words
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Article29 1915-07-02 5 I'jri--, June 30.— The auchotitie» Lave ■staai t^ro large cotton cargoes at Mafsellle«, diacovered to be ultimately destiued for Germany for the manufacture of guncottoa.29 words
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Article407 1915-07-02 5 FURTHER GERMAN ADVANCE The Fole of the Workshops. [By Submarine Cable]. EiLTra'fl Sbbvicm. Pctro?rad,Juce3o. There are express ions cf the utmost determination of Russians from all parts of the couutry to devote thenstrength to equipping the army. It is announced in an Imperial rei*c r ipr\ I derive407 words
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Article142 1915-07-02 5 Contrasting Picture. London, June 30 Tho Cotton Opara tives Socitties have drcided to remain outside the ICC pa of the .Munitions Bill but are prepared to di6Cus»R bow far they can go by voluntary action wkhout acceptiui» compuleory arbitration. Mr Henderson on behalf of Mr Hunci man142 words
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Article62 1915-07-02 5 Londo'n. .Tute I*o. A correspondent of tbe Titneb at MytileDfl says the gunboat Bassor on June 27 bombarded th-,) ports ol i ehtsMne, Lidfa, an! Aglelia opposite Chios and destroyed munitions and petroleum depots at Lid >.ft and the custom house at Aglelia. Tbe Turks at Tcbasme62 words
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Article19 1915-07-02 5 London, -Tune 80. Tbe Italian press aoooooces teat the Italian Amlmspudor has beea readied fro;n C'cnstautiuopu-.19 words
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Article20 1915-07-02 5 Rome, June 80. Persistent rains con tiuuc' to baufiei cpetaticns. There have bet i: rr.o3t.ly intense uitillety nations.20 words
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Article34 1915-07-02 5 London, BO. Lord Kitchenei wiii speak al the Oaitdhai] cu .K;iy j, explaining tL« kci'- Bitj for fus their r eci uifii\g to maintain ti:e Britifch fro«.;t at irs iasr.xiti.uiLi hU^n^tLi34 words
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Article23 1915-07-02 5 DEATH OF O' DONOV AN KOSSA. London, .Tune 30. The death was occurred of 0 Donovan Kusaa in the Hobpital on Staten Island.23 words
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Article295 1915-07-02 5 MEN AND MONEY. National Thrift Needed [By Submarine Cable]. KxUTIK'B SllFlO*. London, June 30. Iq the House of Com iiions on the supplementary vote for an additional fifty thousand men for the navy Dr. Macuamara said they were not required for immediate manniDg needs of the fleet. We295 words
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Article158 1915-07-02 5 London, June 30. -The report of the Joint Select Committee upon the Indian Consolidation Rill has been is o ued It says the Committee has made amendments for the purpose of bringing the bill into c'oser conformity with the existing law or simplifying the form of law without158 words
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Article118 1915-07-02 5 London, June 30 herr Meyer Ger harut in au article in the Berlin magazine warns Germans not to make a mistake as to the serious feelings of Americans. He says tLe misunderstanding between tbe two countries must be adjusted as the friendship is too precious to he118 words
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Article88 1915-07-02 5 London, .Time 30. Biicioh prisoners troza Gorinuijy arti\ed in the Tbatneti ntui received a lousing welcome. Steamers blew tbt'ir sirens Hiid tbere was great cheerio g a^bore. The pcldi* rs who were able to he on deck replit d euthiiniibtically. The Freuch government has decided on reprisals88 words
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Article47 1915-07-02 5 Amsterdam, Juue 80 A semiofficial notice appears in the (ternmn press stern .iy rebakiog priicetalkers. It; affirms that jis id essential Geraitiuy'a enemies Bha!i ack for ptiiiM?, when will decide Cjertnany s demandfl. Till theu Clermany luiist titfLt, aiid above all reiuaiu united.47 words
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Article48 1915-07-02 5 Zurich, June 30. Austrian official re- turns admit a failure of the barley and oats harvests while wheat, rye, itaize are fair hay is extremely bad. HuDgary it somewhat mere favourable altLouyh the grain in m.-niy districts is greatly daiuaged by intense beat and drought.48 words
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Article143 1915-07-02 5 AND TRUSTEES London, June 80 In the House of Commons an important step in ro inaction with the war loan was tali en, Mr McKenua introducing a bill in the afternoon to en able trustees to borrow sufficient money to punchase war loan scrip and thus convert143 words
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Article249 1915-07-02 5 London, July, Ist. General Sir lan Hamilton reports that the British edvanoed on Mondax a thouiand yurda, and took rl?e lines of trenches near GaJHpoli to the weetwaid of Sagbirdere ravine, also two trenches were taken to the eastward. The Guikhas pressed forward under the cliffs249 words
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Article80 1915-07-02 5 London, July 1. The revenue of the United Kingdom for the past quarter amounts to £51,29 7,186, an increase of i.'10,7V6,4£9. Treasury receipts including the proceeds* of loans and Treasury bills, amounts to .£391,170,403, the expenditure fur the quarter, chargeable againtt reveuue was £258,472,702. The London Gazette80 words
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Article59 1915-07-02 5 London, July 1. Twenty of tbe crew ot the steamer Scottich-Monarch which wad totpedoed this morning, sixty miles south of t^ueeustowu have been picked up and landed at Waterford. The Scottish* Mtmrch a etoatner of 750<> tons w»6 laden with sugar and hound for Manchester, it is59 words
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Article37 1915-07-02 5 i IViria, .Tune 30. The French have made further eligul progress iii tLe b.ittlo of i ArraH. The Oerioaeja developed a now attack at Me r.il ac two o'clock this moitiing. This was easily defeated,37 words
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Article247 1915-07-02 5 Hamed bin 13 !> vr, who came down ftotn Muar by tLo Eldinaoi on Tuesday, was charged in thu t,« <cf.il police court on Weduesduy, with tii.; theft of $50 from au lmiiHii papsepger on the boat. Accused was i convicted und sentenced to Ibreo mouths' rigorous imprisonment. In the247 words
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Advertisement206 1915-07-02 5 The French Official Review Of the First Six Months of the War Price 55 cts. The Way of the Red Cross Cloth Bound. Price $1.50. 7 tie Story of the Hohenzollern By C. Sheridad Jones. Price $1. THE LIFE OF HIS .MAJESTY Albert King of the Belgians By G. da206 words
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Advertisement896 1915-07-02 6 Shipping I KONINKLIJKE PAKETV/lARTnSiTsCHAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. a— s, Collyer Quay. fHDBR CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. DeKimk Pcntlanj»k via Pcxloe Sarr.b^e ...July 2 Da Haas Sa.npit, RaiHj Sta^n. KotvPa'oe, B rli^ Papan, Simirlnda, T^rakan aod Rero^ v/ith transhipment at Baadjerruiain to Ma ab hie. lioeatok,896 words
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Advertisement610 1915-07-02 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON hM LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL M sailing on or abaut 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. j For particulars as to rates of610 words
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Advertisement569 1915-07-02 6 Shipping 1 m; m. MEBSAGERIE3 MARITIMES MAIL LINB. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Chlii July 2 j ss Polyn^iea July 6 .k Polynestea An^ 1•• s- N»- a July 18 S8 Nera Attg 27 ss A B'ewner Au^ 1 j hs Bep 10 ss M*569 words
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Advertisement668 1915-07-02 6 Shipping P. 0. BTEAIM NAVIGATION COMPiJNt For China, Japan, Pen an g, OtfW« Australia, India, Aden, ££?pi Mediterranean Ports, Plymoai^ and London. Throagb DIUb of Lading Ififraed tot 'Jbti, Coaa%, PdrelaD Golf OooMsentat and A;,.. n« 6K PorH. Bteamere v ill leave Btnga^ore oo os &tc t MAIL LINEB BOMSW4RD668 words
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Article946 1915-07-02 7 The Pro German Party in America. The minority, that '20 percent, more or lees, of the American people, which is de finitely against tbe Allies in sympathy, is made up chiefly of men of Get man origin. We may go further, and pay nuide upCanon Hannay; The Daily News - 946 words
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Article477 1915-07-02 7 The Straits Echo referring to the above Bill, adverts as this journal did to the am- I biguities involved in the wording of the terms of certain clauses. It remarks as folio we One sub-section of the Bill, that to which we have already referred, subsection (3)477 words
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Article408 1915-07-02 7 i Mr John Buchan, writing fjoti British Headquarters, 6tate6 What etrikee the obberver about the British Army now in the field is ite homogeneity. It is all of one quality. We know that in the German ranks there are twenty grades, extending from the veterans of the Guard to408 words
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Advertisement134 1915-07-02 7 TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATB which do away with the neeessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. B O£NASCO i^ iiisliM*^ B& GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of134 words
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Advertisement22 1915-07-02 7 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BJifrD J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Court Kzval Militirj T.illa s 69, Conduit Street, LONJDCN. W« 55r. H. G. DISS.22 words
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Advertisement411 1915-07-02 7 MY* DEAR SIR It is absolutely impossible to get a i s I better pen of any description than swim The latest Swan "is the Safety which cannot 111 leak even oarried upside down j Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement I Sold by Jewellers, Importers, and Stationers. I" ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE411 words
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Article540 1915-07-02 8 I The steamer Warwickshire of the Bibby line which arrived at Rangoon from Liverpool embarked nt Port Said as passenger for Rangoon Tan Theu Taik, the twenty years old son of Mr Tan Soon Chey, ru:»nagiug director of the Chinese Steamship Compmy, who has returnHii540 words
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Article330 1915-07-02 8 A few weeks n^'o Capta n Popbamj commaudin? the Lejland Lin«i Phils delphian." broagbl to the nciicfl of the Merchant Strvice Gaild Ibafl h g'lllaut action bud h-'en performed by bis Fust Officer. Mr L. A Rhode| who went in response to sigoiils of 'iistross330 words
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Article526 1915-07-02 8 Sc/t Enemy property eays the Times The time has come, however, when the nation is beginning to grasp the truth about several tbinga about this war, about German irnthods both at the front Hiui liere in England. arul about our h gislators. The debate on Tuesday526 words
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Article147 1915-07-02 8 DRIVING BACK OF THE GERMANS IMMINENT. Allahabad, .Tune lOtb. According to a 1 I'ioueer" cablegram, the Central News correspondent in Northern France eays For the past two days operations on tbe Ablaio Neuville frout 6how that the dri ring batfk of tbe Germans to the frontier147 words
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Advertisement384 1915-07-02 8 LOST £10,000 THROUGH MALARIA. An outb e-k rf MVaria on a rubber state in the MaUy Sat s rot loiia a,o wioiiKh* such havoc among the coolies that trte tappiug *ad to be stopped and i he shortage in outpot which re*»ult^d re resent-, d to the estate a loss384 words
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Advertisement126 1915-07-02 8 DOYT GRIN AND BEAR IT. Tossing and tinning on a bed of woe, do you rise with an aching, painful bajch that unfits you for work or pleasure? Backache is serious. It should not be neglected. You should not grin and boar it." STOP IT hy rubbing la Little's Oriental126 words
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Advertisement48 1915-07-02 8 CO^ O P D S^^» By Appointment to "MPj, V»^ 06 D «§i§ii» H.M. THE KING "W) MIDLOTHIAN "ROLLED OATS A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast AC A OENTB FOR LEA PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE t *V *£ST PREPARATION 0^ SRPIOL&STEER for L^dies.{ rJL LrfMiiiii^ 148 words
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Advertisement56 1915-07-02 8 i *j fl*** i *?'¥j>/ V» DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic The Dunlop Rubber Co. 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. r jl'z^ ÜBBY S ASSORTED SOUPS teiTSiSli^ TOMATO, MCCK-TURTLE, KULUGATAWIY, LIBB'SY SLICED BACON STDFFED OLIVES, QUEEN OLIVES AND J» j mvEßs&soNs n o» <& *V mmm limited.56 words
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Advertisement553 1915-07-02 8 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Finj!a|)ore Free Press in a iLorntßi Daily, and i* on sale at de|x>ts. bxtn ud lartf hour each morning [Smiflaft agptpted). c^|. a price Ten (Jenth a copy. Rotajcribers 1 copies will be Adiveved a* Übdi privaSe rosldeaoea, 'or UjwnoflSc«isor553 words
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Article58 1915-07-02 9 Corrected dp to Ju'y 1) Back (Dg 247 32 demand 2-4 116 credits *me ***** France demand Baiik 29<5$ IKDIA, T. T. 175$ &OHQEONQ, deiDA d 2?i Yokohama, dema d Jiff Java, demand no i BAB&EOR, dounac^ Be^ SOVEBBIGNB, Ban* Buying t8 t 4 Bank oi Bnglacd k« e58 words
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Article162 1915-07-02 9 July 1. Tin (175 tons) §94 on j Gambler 1 1 00 Gambler Cube No 1 40 Gambler Cnbe No. 2 12 00 Peppat Black ordin. t-'pore 19 00 Pepper, (White fair) 86.00 Nntmege (HO to e!b 21.00 Nutmegs '80 to t: e 1b 22 CO Vlaee (Bandu) 83162 words
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Advertisement624 1915-07-02 9 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insubance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g The Company has £20.00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and624 words
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Advertisement308 1915-07-02 9 CHARTERED BANK India Austre!!* and Ehlna. "AID UP CAPITAL *1,100,00C FVHJ> £1,800,00! tesertt Llao!li*» of Prof rtotors il 300,00f HEAD OFFICE J W. BJSHOFSSATS, LQHDO3 3 0 3i.u,ii.jb IJoiJo Fuke; Bombej Kzsaohl Ssig&a Oaieatte Eiar.g BerexubM OauKloe Kobe Zhzup^M Kuala r an;frt» Plcgapore Oolcmbo Siadra? BoarabQ>yi Delhi Maiiicru Tfttpt&| Pboe3M«308 words
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Advertisement467 1915-07-02 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PilD-OP 01PITAX 115.000.00C SRBKRY2 FUNDS Sterling «1 .600,000 si ts.- •15.000.000 1 nwiiMi Silver «8,000,000/ WS'HiOOOI I Bauj-r« Liability o( Proprietors^ HS.OOO.OOr COURT OF DIRECTORB Hon. Mr, D. Landale, Ohairmao. W. L. P&btendon, Esq., Deputy Ohalvzn»«. 8. fl. Dodwell, Eaq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. O.467 words
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Advertisement382 1915-07-02 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. I Policies are "WORLD WIDE,' "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NON- FORFEIT ABLE." j Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. are V promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay oi reference to Head Office. i r The Reserves for protection of Policy382 words
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Advertisement92 1915-07-02 9 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE. SiRCAFOHE, TBLKQRAMS SIEKEWS, S!»C&?OEE. Tklephonr No. 647. fjsctrlcai Engineers, Manufacturers and uGotrsctors. •ieai Qfltc* *i*.i.'>M."# Dopd a*id Stir?* Upper Ihtflies Sirast, Ut&i 8U*&f(l ssc fdotvldi The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Nam* of Articles in English with phonetic eqvnivalrnt in Bfafey. Contains—Bazaar Account [Si weeks), Cook's92 words
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Miscellaneous203 1915-07-02 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kmdiuig lierban Hospital June T. O*M 3i m 9 y i L«Rrt)7i S3* Vbb 99 {-09 >Q :83 V9 8 >) ieaip. 82% i-8 i: 8 0 *ei Eoib Tbm "> l 19 o ?lf. of Wir.d W ca'm calm tfcx. Ten p (c sLtdt 83.0 »io. da203 words
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Miscellaneous507 1915-07-02 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of V£BS3ls ii port at 1 1 am. oo July 1, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Reniarkt Abboteford Juae .''o Inuer Kjada I Ciiow Chow Fu :}i^du>u Jr. !y 1 Xo. r, Wuarf jCalvpso Gi Of Seng Dutch. Van Goco6 June 30 Inner Roada I)e Kock507 words
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Article1750 1915-07-02 10 Further Evidence. The preliminary inquiry into tbe case against Jagat Singh was returned on Monday before Mr E. E. Colman ia the Penang Court. Tbe charges again it the accused are as follows (]> Abetting the waging of war against the King anJ abettiug tha waging of Kucb1,750 words
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Article179 1915-07-02 10 Simla, June 5. The Viceroy has received a telegram from General Nixo i dated tih June con tainiug the following iDforrnatiou. Gen eral Townrhtud accompanied by Captain N'unn, R N., aud Sir Percy Cox in a small gunbout llotilla received the surrender of the governor of179 words
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Article28 1915-07-02 10 i Toe July monthly medal— Bogey ploy Will be played oo S iturday aud Sunday next, &L(1 the July Ladies' Sf-oou competition on Monday next.28 words
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Article448 1915-07-02 10 Singapore, July 1. Tbe £i 10s per cent War Loan is being eagerly supported by all sections of the Community, who realize that apart from patriotic motives they are securing a highly attractive Trustee investment. Applications are being received by us and tbe Hanks have stated their448 words
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Article175 1915-07-02 10 YRSTKRDAYS RESULTS. A Class singles. 0.0 Hill v .1. H. Tyler, postponed. K (i. H. H trtuell beat R. C. Stout, 6 4, 6—o. (i. K. Tuale beat l»r A. <i. Kufer, .')-♦>, 0-2, 6 S. H Class Singles. R W. Sin Jail beat W.175 words
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Article162 1915-07-02 10 Championship, 0. R. a 1 B. Terrell v Capt. W. V. ChristieJ. E. Tyler v F. Rucbwaldy (To finish). E. G. H. Hartoell v D. Walker. K B. B. Donnell v L. E. Gaunt. B Class Single. 1). M. Do g vB. W. Sinclair (If he162 words
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Article337 1915-07-02 10 ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. Ad ordinary general meeting of tho Straits Trading Co Ltd, was beM ou Wednesday at the office, Col Iyer Q xay, the Hoo. Mr W. W. Cock presiding. The following report was presented to the shareholder?, and the recommend i tions made in it337 words
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Article269 1915-07-02 10 I (JKRWAN SHAREHOLDERS' OKUIiATIONS. I Under the compulsory liquidation of Troesan Estates, Ltd the report of Mr E. C. Bliss, Official Receiver and Liquidator, has been issued to the creditors and share holders. The accounts show total liabiti ties £11,316, assets i:~>,»86, a deficiencv of A'4,8'28 to meet269 words
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Article34 1915-07-02 10 Agents. Jaeger and Co. United Sumatra —45,000 total five months 242.000. Agents, llooglaudt and Co. Pangkattan 45,500 BatuKata:— 8J.978 Agents. Evatt and Co. Changkat Serdang 14.2C0 total 5 months 57,881.34 words
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Article30 1915-07-02 10 Sunday, 4th July. Johnston's Pier 0.10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10 30 am., 12 15, 3 and 5.30 p m.30 words
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Article154 1915-07-02 10 Mr. 8. L. Symond, who is now oo leave, bas joined the Array Veterinary Corps. The younger eon of Mr A. T. Curtis is now at the frout. He has been trained as a bomb thrower. (M.M Englishwoman fighting German trade is informed that with reference to the article in154 words
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