The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1915
1915-07-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1915-07-06 1 Singapore Freee Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEJs CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, JULY G, 1915. NO. 8,48615 words
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Article176 1915-07-06 1 The Germans have had the hattlesnip Deutscbland Batik by a Russian 6ubmariiie, whilfii a Russian destroyer rammI t d aud Hank a (ierm.jii BObntftriae. Anoiher Germsn submarine B*ok HTtb«niou:b c.f the Ems, but salvnye oneiations bave proved successful Ptfgfl f Two more Briti&b steamen bave fallen victims176 words
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Article852 1915-07-06 1 Eich country has its own particular brand of wit, as it ha* its epacial form of eport. la America wit has an individuality that ia m q le what is more it has its distinct minion It'e Just our baoMMtr that k— pi us from making852 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement458 1915-07-06 1 ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TG-NIGHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. (sua! Show at 9-15 p.m. TC-NIGHT CO NOT BRJEVE WHAT W£ TELL YOU Bo* jast ask the Bio*«pore Pnblo their opinion o^ TBMPEBLBY. "Tbe Finest Film we have ever set nin h s lOWK. W They know458 words
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Advertisement258 1915-07-06 1 L4TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Chief officer wanted l>i\«e 2. Maifonette," Tangliu, to let Page 2. Powell's and Ching Keng Lee's auctions Pa^'es 2 and 3. j Meeting of subscribers to P. of W. Fund Page 2. j Deer iirand trademark notice Page 2. Tine Kil general meeting Pa;?e 2. Bankruptcy iutimations Page258 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1915-07-06 1 THE WEEK. j Tuesday 6th. H'gh W^ter 5 i< a.m., S-r pta. B I, outward mail exp cr»d Three Days More, War Loan. Wednesday 7th. Pig*- 64u ro., 69p m. Chuich Workers Association, ruon'hly meeting, G. F. 6. Room. 4,30 p.m. ?we«rna Enquiry. Two Days More, War Loan. M. M.142 words
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Article722 1915-07-06 2 < Three men will eboitly be leaving Pek- j ing for the front, namely, Messrs. P. D. Evans, C. Cooke. and L. Clark. Mr. Long, of Paotingfu, is also volunteering for active j service. m mm Threre has been a lighter ton** m recent! War Office communications. "Our ma chine-gnu722 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement56 1915-07-06 2 PORTABLE STEAm EMfiMES. Tap old tirno Portable Bogine is now giving place to newes ideas, k. Garrett i Sons, Limited, have introduced a Pistou Vulv^ Engine using Superheated Steam m svhich il is olaimed Lulf ton of coa! will M ha cs ton m the oldvr type. The Agenti are56 words
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Advertisement696 1915-07-06 2 j GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME /Sister Suaif's sewii g shirts for soldiers. Jae* (hi'Uiau. Are we dowßhf-art.d*. 1 No! 1 Jack Charman. We shall ail flo the Goose Ptep. from the Reveu Business as Usual When we'v^ v ound m» the watch696 words
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Advertisement467 1915-07-06 2 Notices THE PRINCE OF WALES WAR RELIEF FUND (SINGAPORE). A meeting of Subscribers will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Monday, July 12th, at 5-15 p.m. A staten ent ot the Seances ot the fund will be Rubnuitted and a proposal re the futare policy of cistributi g467 words
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Advertisement425 1915-07-06 2 Wanted CHIEF OFFICER Waotedfor Steamer trading out of Singapore. Applications btatiug pay v> anted should be addi t ssed to C. O. c/o Free Press." 6-7 uc WAN lED IMMEDIATELY Expert Stenog apber-Typist for legal office fn HougUong. Apply with full particular.* stating age, expeiieucc and sa'ary required and enclosing425 words
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Advertisement570 1915-07-06 2 To Lot TO LET v Maisomette," Entrance near Tanglin P.O. Five bedrooms new chicks to veracdahs stabler; larg«» well kept groun s excellent tennis curt. Moderate rent. Immediate entry. Can be iabpected any time. Apply ALLEN ft CLEDHILL. 166 uc TO LET FURNISHED Compound Houee near town. Tbree bed rooms570 words
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Advertisement519 1915-07-06 2 Auctions j AUCTION SALE OF FIVE FULLY PAID SHARES OF Oflr GUILDERS EACH IN THt LlNkunL BORNEO RUBBEK MAATCSHAPPij TO BE HELD AT POWELL A Qft*a B On Wednesday, the 7th July, at 12 noo POWELL ft Co AUCTION SALE OF A Ships Bow Anchor ijf* Boat, Two Derricks, Water519 words
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Article619 1915-07-06 3 The following letter is published id >baughai papers It is with pleasure that I note oni i »verseas Club is meeting next week to discuss tbe matter of trading with the enemy. I ttu.t that you will give this vo;r very full support and that all619 words
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Article92 1915-07-06 3 Thnt I'unch has ever hean ready to i Jruw r;,: a h uational ecetny his pwges for i uDw.jr.ii ot 70 years übuMiaucly tewtif? i rue that those who are responsible for Dim are i« ;»dy to eii}.pk metit pen aud peucil I with rirfe atid bayouet may be seen92 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement2103 1915-07-06 3 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, i IN LIQUIDATION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A Large Quantity of Valuable Shipchandlers' Stores, Nautical Instruments, Books on Navigation, Glassware, Crockery, Linen &c. BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR, KORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD TO BE HELD AT The Norddeutscher Lloyd Store EAST WHARF, TANJONG PAGAR On the following dates MONDAY 19th,2,103 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article20 1915-07-06 4 Strivfno.— On June 30, at Batu Kawanl Estate, the wife of Mr M. Stkiv ens, of a son. j20 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1915-07-06 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 6, 1915. Hr.,e lhali llie Press thr People's ;icl>t ir.aiiiUhfc tTuiiwed by Influence and i-pbril»«f) by gain. Here patriot Trolh Kti s'oriotis piecepti draw, Pled/*i3 to X UgSM« L»?altv and l*wr. While the war, to be driven through and through to the bitter end,1,159 words
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Article210 1915-07-06 4 l>r. Gerald Dudley I'nra, formerly Colonial Surgeon, Penitng, is now serving at a military bate hospital. A meeting of subscribers to thp Prince of Wales fund will be held on Monday, July 18, tocousider the distribution of the funds. Greek restate, sayn a London cable, have been discovered conveying petrol210 words
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Article81 1915-07-06 4 By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. A. R Garrett and Officers, the Band of tbe 4th Battn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry will perform the following programme of music m the Botanic Gardens to morrow evening from 5 to 6 o'clock (weather permitting) March True to the Flag81 words
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Article111 1915-07-06 4 JU- JITSU v. WRESTLING. The Hariraa Hall was packed to the doors last night to witness the ju jitsu v. wrestling contest that bad been arraLged, between Prof. Hagio and Mr A. van Endeo, tbe latter of whom claims the title of champion wrestler of Java. The contest, which was111 words
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Article644 1915-07-06 4 The commander of the German submarine which torpedoed ti»e Lu§itania has been given thi order of merit of the let class. The American Press states that Herr Gerhard, who wbb given a safe conduct m order to inform Berlin of the state of American opinion, was really Meyer, Chief of644 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter595 1915-07-06 4 To the Editor. I Sir,—l read with interest iq to da* I issue the pathetic plea of Atiautaa behalf of hu fellow Eurasians presently I come to a line which mfc me smile "We do not want i iep^j| corps a line mu«t be .Jr; <v somewhere."595 words
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152 1915-07-06 4 S:r.--The vat urul i.-tr v n i il Alk-n a Uritifch f>ubJK't i« i t t MKk as it looks at Bnt M^ht l;.k. nary ca^e. A.. M M t-I*>. |g nati;; alien. Hie fuui it. m gteteri i Limited Liability c'ou.j.miu > > fb registered152 words
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Article31 1915-07-06 4 Mr Wittfnni lamij^gnri lit i is Utiug wood pulp to MStlcs I >^6 gun cotton and i^ itquicilui.:• of cotton rH^rv and be RMscvri I that cotton BbftU be urn o31 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1915-07-06 4 BO P R II I i M T m E Hi H IS- R BEER. 7HE ONLY GENUINE ONE. SOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK, MACGREttOR Co. THE WHISKY ■^Wfflfe^'" r STILL GOING STRONG "HsJ^^isl^ THREE BRANDS STOCKED /^^■Vi^^^^ BL^CK L\REL RED LABEL WHITE LABEL Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE Co> 9 Ltd. 5164 words
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Article166 1915-07-06 5 GERMAN ATTACKS STOPPED. Heavy Losses. fEW Submarine Cable]. Siena's Bkbvscb. Paria, July 4. In the storm centre of the battle of Arras, the sunken road of Aogres Abiain, tbe Germans last mgbt again attacked m close formation, but the French artillery was ready and enveloped tbe166 words
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Article138 1915-07-06 5 A Fusnan Success. Petrcgrad, July 3— Official: Iv the Baltic a submarine tired two lorped »es at. aad blew up on July S, a battleship of tue iJeutschlund type. Petrotirad, July 5 The "DeutocSlancT 1 was leadmg the German t-quadcon at tht ea' ranee to Diuzijj harbuuc138 words
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Article90 1915-07-06 5 Crew s Miraculous Preservation Amsterdam, July 4 —The German sub marine whicb 9ank at tha mouth of tluEms is lying m a depth of thirty-five metres. Attempts are being made to raise it and ship^ for that punnse hive lefr Wilheiiiisbafen. Immediately after the sinking divers ascertuiued that90 words
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Article61 1915-07-06 5 London, Jnly 4 The crews have been i uuitd nt I'iymouth IfOOi the Keufrev m bt'::i>t. and Larchmore for Bombay ludeu with coal, which were &unk by submarine yesterday morning. Both made gallant aU«-n:j> :s to escape uud were prppert-d with shells before they ■topped. The L61 words
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Article28 1915-07-06 5 Amsterdam, July 4. The German com niuuique says Ancraft dropped bombs on LauJ^uard Fort at Harwich and upon the British flotilla of destroyers.28 words
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Article35 1915-07-06 5 London, July 4— A Naval Inventions toard is, being formed to assist the Admiralty m relation to the requirements of the i naval service. Lord Fisher has beea appointed chairman.35 words
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Article28 1915-07-06 5 Pretoria, July 4. The occupation of Ocavi, where there is an abundant water supply, practically insures the possession of tbe whole of the surrounding country.28 words
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Article118 1915-07-06 5 London. July 4. Casualties. Killed. Lieut, colonel C. G. Hill < Berkshire*) Major H. Chapman (Durham Light Infantry' Second Lieuts. C Burnley Campbell Argyll and Sutberluud Highlanders) acd F F. Hunt (Locdcuirtiis-. WoiNDtD. Lient. Cu onel H. B. Jo-.cs IF:ng>n^ei>) Maj;ir J. Arden (Worcestershires Captains S. Carte de118 words
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Article201 1915-07-06 5 IS THE GERMAN ADVANCE EXPEMDED Local Russian Successes. [By Submarine Cable]. Hxutes a Sfr°ioil Petrograd, July 3.— The enemy attempt ed a large number of attacks m Poland but tbe communique affirms that these were all repulsed with success. The situation is otherwise unchanged. Amsterdam, July 4.201 words
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Article92 1915-07-06 5 Italians' important Capture. London. .Tuiy 5. —It is announced m Home that the cargo of the Geriuan liner Bayeru." interned at Naples on the out bxt'.'k of war. ban beeu found to consist of ha'f a million revolvers, a huudred thousand nti-*:*. two hundred thousand cubes92 words
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Article166 1915-07-06 5 A Brilliant Young Commander. Paris. July 4. General Gouraud's life is iv no danger though he temporarily return? to France. Paris. .Tnlv 4 General Gouraud was i wound* d by shell splinters whea visitiug la rieUi hospital. Ha ifl only forty-seveu and is tbe jronngeal French divisional166 words
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Article28 1915-07-06 5 Athene July 4.— li is reported tbat the Tiuks are foitifjing tbe old Brgene line near Tcherkesskeuj and al?o a second hue behind Tchataltija. j28 words
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Article23 1915-07-06 5 London, July 4. —Mr O'Beirne, counsel lor of tbe Kmbassv at Petrogiad, has beeu tip. ointed Ilritiob Minister at Sofia.23 words
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Article36 1915-07-06 5 Washington, July 4. Among those at I breakfast with Mr Morgan was the British Ambassador, >ir Cecil Spring Rice, who i witnessed the shooting. i London,* July 4. Mr Morgan's condition is favourable.36 words
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Article35 1915-07-06 5 London, July 5. A Chicago newspaper states that Holt's rer. 1 name is Erich i Muenter, and he was horn m Germany, whence he die-appeared after his wife's suspicious death. He remarried.35 words
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Article24 1915-07-06 5 I London, July 4.— His Highness thnt the Agu Kuan bad the honour of Innohing with the King and Queen yesterday.24 words
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Article23 1915-07-06 5 London, July 4 Sic Aequiln's daughter Violet is engaged to ber l'utner'b secretary, I Mr Maurice 1 enham Carter. I23 words
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Article22 1915-07-06 5 Mr. Ct cil Pabris, who has left Shnngbai, interd? ic toluiiteer for fictive service. Mr. Fabiis vsue lorn m bLu^ghui nx 1816.22 words
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1339 1915-07-06 5 The Government has adopted a reason able course as regards the actual presentation of this bill to tbe public. It allowed press facilities to publish the bill several days before it was read a first time m Council, it then allowtd a fortnight1,339 words
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Article348 1915-07-06 5 CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. Penang exchanges to hand annource that Messrs. Fraser and Co. have been ap pointed managers and tecretnries of tbe Eastern Smelting Coirpany, rpplacirg the local advisory boaid, and Mr. F. G. Penny, resident diiector, goes to I'eL.aug on September 1. Ihe following circular fo348 words
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Article93 1915-07-06 5 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, July 3. Yesterday, at the Dardanelles, we inflicted considerable loss cm the enemy, who were counter attacking the position we captured on Juoe 28th. We captured a fortitied work, including six Hues of trencbes. The ground was covered with93 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1915-07-06 5 ROBINSON'S SPECIAL FOUNTAIN PENS Mo. 1 Best jPcektt Safety, absolutely unleakable. 14 Carat Gold Nib Price $2. No. 4 A perfect pen for office use. Extra Large ink capacity, 14 Carat Gold Bib. Price $3. RCBtNSCNS SFECUL SELF FILLING FCUNTAIN PEN. Being made on the natural principle cf a syringe235 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement974 1915-07-06 6 Sliip P 1 ng 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYBR QUAY. fI«r»WR m<»TK«PT W'TH T^TU! «H?THPRr.*Wno T«»nT4 onP»nvM»VT De E<jREN« Souiabija ...July 7 Reyast Muntok acd Taleuihang Jaly 7 Van eer Parr a Letong. Kratuat. M<iras, Tarempa, Midal, GentiDg, Poeloe-Pandjang j and Cwwpn July974 words
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Advertisement580 1915-07-06 6 Shipping "ELLERMAPr LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY HALL %t 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 freight580 words
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Advertisement604 1915-07-06 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD es Chili July 2 ss Po\yv*-->ie2 July I sk Polynesien auj M I Nfra July J* ss Nera An^ i 7 88 A Steamer Aurf 1 88 rtep 10 88 A ttMMaec A gII604 words
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Advertisement667 1915-07-06 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAtn For China, Japan, Penang. C«?i* c Australia, India, Aden, Egypt i Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London > j 1 Tbrongh Bille o( Lading Imdoj) Cot ';ot B( Coattd, Pt Teian Gulf Gonttotintai and A^tn^, I Porte. BteaicAvs wtil leave Hlcgapove oc or k± KAIL LINES Pronj667 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement614 1915-07-06 7 I War or Peace, Fahinp or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollab. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. te j The Company has £20.00 C d«i>o*;tea with the 3uprome614 words
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Advertisement313 1915-07-06 7 ICHIRTFRFn R***¥ if India ftwtniia and Bfelna 4?--> U? C4?:TAL 0] »eO,OGc Mum i.Jabs«Uy ot Fr^i '.;:?<)?? 0] SCO.fKtt huad offiobi aO2VC2XIG9 a^tu BBAHCBBB -:>ii-. pakei Earaebl Baigoc «a Elaß| Berea ban I r ..-i^r'^ Sing; I■•■ i v r Sfalecea 3 j i- Da ;> i afedfta ifoiuuiama 'ip.s313 words
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Advertisement474 1915-07-06 7 I HONGKONG AND BKANGHI! BANKING CORPORATION j BZSSBYI ?USI>S Sterling £1,500,000 at W3.. 110,000,000 I 633 nw) Klvet M8 1 000,000| »-«*.°wi«:i i Iwarn Liabi;i»y of ?ror ritlors... ?IS OOC,OCC j COURT OF DIRECTORS. Ron. fifr. D. LRnaa'e, Chai^triaft, W L. iatltiidf.n, jS"q,, Dspnty CfeairnsAß, 8. B. Dodwtll, Esq. P.474 words
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Advertisement394 1915-07-06 7 rfll unm t i 1 MANUFACTURERS LIFE 1 INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. j Policies are "WORLD WIDE," "UNRE>[BTRIOTBD." "INDISPUTABLE" and M NONIjFOBPEITABLE.* 1 j Claims, Joan--, cash-surrenders, etc., are' j promptly Bettled J>y the Ct-iur;A Agents at Singapore without fche delay of reference to Ilead Office. j j394 words
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Advertisement382 1915-07-06 7 j POLICY NNto t ***** t^ $13,000 T?9||^H )Wm^ t This policy on the life of a pvooiinent gentlemaa m Maliya,ta«H Bte tpceatiy. acd the optional methods of settlement offered hitii were. I CftSH Fa eof j>o!icy 10.3K C'astj buuuH 5,8053E8J85 II PAID UP POLICY BSS. (^'ihject to medical report)382 words
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Article2602 1915-07-06 8 MOBILISE THE NATION.' WHAT THE FIGHTING RANKS SAY. Warning by a Bishot Back from the Front. Below is given a letter by the Biehop of Pretoria from the Times. Just returned j from the front, he 6hows m plain languI age that our soldiers expect the new Gov--1 eminent to2,602 words
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Article579 1915-07-06 8 K. L. H; ;> BUGS 6 BXM I ES a: FBI Front. Lil utenant Kenneth L Batching*, the srell known Kent batsman, who at the (ml break of war Joined the 4th i\iU i; a ttalion of the King's Liverpool Regiment a? a ranker, but uflerwarus r»cei\ed579 words
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Advertisement495 1915-07-06 8 PIMPLES, I BOILS BLOTCHE^a 1 A person suffering iror.i eruptions m the skin has much to H endure. It is not merely the dtseornliture and irritation and painful y ,!Ti^. sensition, but life is made miserable by p| i|\ dopressisiii of spirits. The liver is torpid a jj i\ and495 words
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Advertisement306 1915-07-06 8 Completely Paralysed. In Dream She Saw Herself Cured w. Dr. CMS€«« Tablets. Got some, a." Her Dream Came Itat, 4» M [l M,> H m and i appet ii I h >-~:i no c to it- 1 I I i\ ii t a till l m i ;i ccc rste.306 words
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Article1484 1915-07-06 9 Issued by FEASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July sth j Ail quotations of Sterling Shares mast dc rogaxdta as purely nominal for the present. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Isson. Pain, r *a» Dit. Buw.e. 8nnLiin 8 85,000 ta ta Allagai 5 6 in 2 •00,010 11,484 words
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Article59 1915-07-06 9 Corrected dp to July 5) Bank 4ms 24 732 demand 2-4 116 "Hiva^e erudite pm c 34 916 France demand Back 2tJ6j Isdia, T. T. 175f HDN3KON3, dsraai d 22f Yokohama, decoii d H3| JiVA, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 6fii 80VBBHION8, bank Buying r $6 L 4 Bank of59 words
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Article130 1915-07-06 9 July 5. Tin (l^s tons) IPS .OO Oambier 1100 Gambler Cnhe No, 1 18.40 Gambler Cube No. 2 12 00 Peppar Black oidiu. c-'pore 1900 "Pepper, (White fair) 86.00 tfttfmegi (110 to fcj elb 21. ut) Nwmegi -80 to t lb 22 CO Mara (P.anda) %0 o Cloves (Amboina)130 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1915-07-06 9 TROPICAL ROOFING IS Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. v~-^? "j-i^^ v w--~ "^;r —i-x-r^f!! ~~r -'■w* v J^Stos*. •■■yi.NßSL'^ ■'''wiL. a 1 "^"v s- x v"^ vSsSsf^v jy*,^ ■> v >•■ GENASCO is the result of151 words
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Advertisement97 1915-07-06 9 ELLERMAN iUSKKALL STEAMSKiP COMPANY, 9 1^A g y% THE PHILIPPINES s s BLOEMFONTEIN wiil be despatched about the For particulars of freight, etc., apply to BC&LICTER Cc, Ltd., lam, The Singapore and Straits ffoiisskeeper's Day Book. Name oj Article* m English w tk phon lie < b ttraleMl <n V«lcy.97 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous211 1915-07-06 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Fee H. 1. Outward Pack,-! j Tara expected t is motxibg. hi M. jJ j Poiyresicn t xpeoted to morrow. I From China.— Pt-r P. A U Kn-iua'a rxpectod on July 7. London Mai s D*spatci?ed Laft- Dae Arrived ISlay 26 P. A o. IS211 words
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Miscellaneous431 1915-07-06 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 11 o.m. 02 July 5. 1«15. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks P^rak July 3 Innnoi Roads Auiberst Mentor Jian Poh Guan Poh Ann liana Wan Hock Les July 4 Ran Wiiatt Hiu Kaka Hye LeoDg Pin Seng Meran Hecordar Keppal Harbour431 words
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Article249 1915-07-06 10 Struggle on a Twakow. A Chinese named Cbua Han was cba'rget yesterday m tbe third court with causing grievous bodily hart to the cbinchew v the twakow Sun?ei Selnngor, named KL< Heng Ho. by attacking him with an axe The case is by way «>f being a249 words
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Article199 1915-07-06 10 The Hon Treasurer, Mr. .Tohn Qreig, Maunder, Chartered P. tnk vt India. Australia i'uii!«, Stntfapore. l>*>gs to no kuow edjje will] many h tnks receipt of the following further cc»utrih»i:i')ru A mount n tviou.-Iy acknowledged 1388.770 S"> Kdjcatiou Department Tth contr tO Uiipfrtot of199 words
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Article125 1915-07-06 10 I h?2 Ko inform \cu of the receipt of the following further contributions to the ReKel Fund up to and including June SOtfe, 101" FfSTkmsl] acknowledged 3,001 01 Mrs s. W B Bradburne, i". in]-i Sel«n«ar 1 Q Mr B <>. H.\adereo;j. Kuala Lmm pur Can. I).125 words
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Article164 1915-07-06 10 Mr Justice Karnshaw this morning, m the Supreme Court, dealt with a motion arising out of the bankruptcy proceeding connected with the liquidation of Chops Loh Chee Seng and Loh Kee Seng. The motion .vus for thR payment of cvrtnin fees to solicitors and accountants. T»»e Ofßefad Aangnee, when the164 words
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Article875 1915-07-06 10 Friends of Mr S. E. Gaekin, formerly of Tanjong J'.'.jjar, who went borne witt one of (be earlier contingents, wilt be m tereeted to read th-a following accouul f j written by him of a landing m the Datdu 3 uelles. Mr (lasktn wrote from the ininf875 words
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Article175 1915-07-06 10 The 15»ud of Hope will be held a=i usual m the V.M.C A. Hall to moriovv at 4 'JO p m If it is true, as the, German Press re ports, that t)ui defence of the Dardanelles has been entrusted to Admiral you Use (ion?. Germany is employing one of175 words
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Article779 1915-07-06 10 Pr\ctical Working of the New Treaties. Now the Si no- Japanese treaties have been signed and tbe notes ratified and B exchanged, tbe Japanese aud Chinese 8 Governments will be called upon to con feiilt each other as to the practical appliP cation of the provisions of779 words
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Article117 1915-07-06 10 The unme of Mr Z. Turton appears m one of the latest casualty lists uuder j Wounded and Missing." (M. M.) In the first magistrate's court yesterday morning, over a score of Malay motor car drivers, were charged with miuor offences against the motor car regulations, most of them foe117 words
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Article175 1915-07-06 10 TIES FOR TO DAY. Championship. E. G. H. Hartnell v is. Walker. A Class Singles. J. E. Tyler scr. v G. G. Hill, owe 2. B CLASB SINGLEB. D. M. Doig owe 4 v R W. Sinclair, err. Dr. M. W. Chill rec. 4 v175 words
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Article149 1915-07-06 10 The tennis tournament at the (jolf Clttl sphb concluded when, m the Ken'i Doubles Sandicap, Preutia umi B<*qnett- 5.6 beat Savi übd Oregon 4 6by S— o—l .6-8. The feature of (he tomimnifnt dhs been the Bustaited b«.icc*»Br of W. H Tbrelfall who was the winner149 words
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Article58 1915-07-06 10 The .July Indies BpoOfl competition was competed for >e*.:erduy, and resulted iv a win for Mrs Lfftll, wbo returoed a ret score of 40. The following caido wpre returned Mrs Lyall 4s 40 Mrs llttllifax 4h 4 44 Mrb Nicholsou ,11 4 47 Mrs Drumimmd r i^58 words
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Article138 1915-07-06 10 Agents. Adameou, GilflHan i Co. Penang. Kafanian tin:— Mill 618 t-9 pkls., tri bute 891 55 pkls. Agent*. Suue Darby Co. Kadella 1:i,37H Ag*nts. Harmons A Crotfield. United Serdang 233 879 Sungei Kan 24,330 Ashban (Sumatra) ***** Anglo Sumatia 68,088 ituhber Plantations Investment Trust 8,068. Agents.138 words
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Article76 1915-07-06 10 Colombo, June 24. The greatest effort yet made is now m progress to pull off the Nubia. The Bci tieh India steamer Santhia," assisted by two harbour tugs aud two Bteam launches, is making a Hupreme combined attempt] but some hours must elnpae before it76 words
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Article59 1915-07-06 10 The P. and 0 Homeward Mail [forma!* left Hongkong aid i B due to brrive here at 6p. m. to-moriow. Sbe sails at Gp m ou Friday. I U The M.M. Compacy'e fteonier Pfclyoe. sien Jeft Colombo at lv a.m. on tbe^rd instant, and may be expected Lere59 words
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Advertisement279 1915-07-06 10 ISANAPHOS. J THE MOST RELIABLE I TONIC and NERVE FOOD on the market IT FORTJriES THE SYSTEM AGAINST 1 MALARIA HEAT PHOSTR4TfO^ I AND OTHER j TROPICAL DISEASES. It repairs tbe overworked system. re'ie>cs mental fatigue and •Jg ttie gencial lone. :h c B It is pxtremely nouristiag. ltasily A^nmla.279 words
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