The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE]S CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. NO. 8,487.
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  • 200 1 The Kaiser has been making a speech. He says that the war will end m October. Tbe populace m Germany are horrified at the possibility of another wiuitr campaign Page 5. A detailed account of the battle m tbe Batlic shows how tbe Ku^ian bbipi established a
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  • 839 1 I M S poee you'll umpire foe me totiiubt 9KJM Jones. M 'S'po^e 1 wilJ," eey I. Acd f do. I might be a tennis umpire by profession, judging y the demand there is for my services. I am too good natured. Tbat is where the fault lies.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 768 1 A lhambr aPAL L A D I U M THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAO. second show. 9-15 pm. beginning Wednesday, july 7. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore' h Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. < ISI E PRI 0 E OF POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! DiCPioi iUE THE HOUSE OF Uuli LIHI/V 4 4CTS
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    • 171 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mortgagee's sale at Cbing Keng Lee'e Page 2. "Endaleigh" to let— Page 2. Sungei Gau notice Page 2. Kwcug Yik dividend Page ft. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills— Page 3. X.V K. levised sailings Page 9. Cinderella dance at the Adelphi Page 10. m Largest Stockers OP PAINTS3AND I
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 210 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 7th. Ptgo or 64 a.m., 6 9pm, Cbnru, Wotkers' Association, mon'hly meeting, G. F. 6. Room. 4.30 p.m. Zweena Enquiry. Two Days afore, War Loan. M. M. outward mail expected. Thursday Bth Hlßh Wafer b-1 m., M p.m One Day More, War Loan Conce t at Tanglin
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  • 746 2 The drat'a has just taken place at. Dumbar en tf Mr James CbHtlee, one of the last of ih^ Scottish Vohinteera wbo fought ucd3i- Oiribuldi for Italian independence. A dispatci (ran Bern* to the MeBsnger m mail weei ataletf tbat Switzerland luis conceutratel all be* »rmv on the Rhine,' mobilising
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. The eH lime Portable Steam Engine is now giring place to r.ewf-r ideas. R. Barrett A Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston ?alre Engine u.-in-i .Superheated Steam m which it is claimed half a ton of coal will u C m far as a ton m the
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    • 429 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. i When the AsgelUS is Ringir g, from tbe Bevea business as Usual." Tbe Ktd. Whit 5 aud P.lue, from the I Kjveu Business as Dw a'.' Your King and Country want you. Pauiottc foug. I Fall Iq.
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    • 690 2 Notices THE SUNGEI GAU TIN MINING Co., Ltd. 1 DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice is herf by given that a Second Interim Dividend of 5 per ceut has be-n declared by the Dirt ctors on account of ihe year ending 3ist December, iyi*>,
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    • 803 2 Notices ATLAS ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. OF LONDON. The undermentioned have been appointed agents of this Company, m the place of Kumpers Co., and are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premiun MEYER BROTHERS, 14/Collyer Quay.' 2-7 mwf .'-8 MUftIGiPAL NOTICf. The ?»Taiiicipal fan njissinnors of Sinfapcre invitj
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    • 554 2 To Let I TO BE LET UNFURNISHED Tho comfortable and pleasantly situated residenctj known as "Endsleigh," No. 4, New ton hoad, adjacent to hewton Railway Bta tion. Immediate Entry. Apply to POWELL A Co., Auctioneer*, j 7 7 J37 TO LET "Ltd? Hill" (Orange Grove Foad 4 partly i i
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    • 377 2 Auctions MORTGAGEE S SALE Monday, 12th July, 1915, at2.io p 1. Bix piec« < ff-prhold Hr Kstat4 j Eload, heint: 10ta 649 nve) of past •oi p>n of (j lo Lt.ObO sq f: 2. Four pk-cs fre h./d i:,-^ Knri-> X ad. befo« lot- 6^, t. give) of p<*it of
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  • 471 3 Merchants' Protest. At the Annml Gm^ra! Meeting of the i'a!UH Association, be!d 00 June lsJi at the offices of the Pecir^~ilar and Orieutal Stara N iviga'ion Comp, jy, the questioa oi QtlßMl trade wifh Chinst was tbe chicf 1 >n' j-cr of tbe speech cf Mr
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  • 151 3 An A IS L:: VDKk I ABTI* U hi i wodel it st}!e, c^ npramioo, ond :i- i r Ur v: ra i ;t\ we reproduce the lull test ol Ml€ i>r! eipai leauirtg aiii"i." which ■ppeaod m Ibe Ccp.rir-r .Ilihiuil of Louit tills (Ml N ;ia Itv
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 625 3 CHILDREN OVER-STUDY. There is ranch c-iticism of ncod a »n edacatioaal meth •<!* thit requiie too m''ch w jik of j seho >1 chi dren. aio ving ihf-m too little lime I f r pay an i pr» v«>rti ->% sufiicitnt outdoor exercise. When the s;uiy of music or any
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    • 1157 3 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, IN LIQUIDATION IMPORTANT AUCTION SUE OF A Laige Quantity of Valuable Shipchan Hers 1 Stores, Nautical Instruments, Books on Navigation, Glassware, Crockery* Linen &c. BY ORDER 0" THH UQJI3ATCS, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD TO BE HELD AT The Ncrddeutscher Lloyd tore EAST WHARF, TAN JONG PAGAR i Cn the following
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    • 213 3 A Fresh Shipment Just Arrived OF PHEASANTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., SINGAPOEE. K. LUMPOR. IPOH AND PEtfANG. EJ Three Hundred Thousand Fords I won't supply this year's demand. Two I hundred forty thousand--and more 1 —didn't last year More than eight hundred thousand now m world-wide
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  • 166 4 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGES. Btraton-Fbrbih:r— Br ackwood. On Jnne 6, at Corttorphine Parish Cnurch, by the Rev. Lauchlan Mac Lean Watt, 8.D., Minister of Bt Stephen a Parish Church. Edinburgh, assi *t* d i y (he Rev James Ferguason, Minister of CorBtor l .hine Parish Church, both chaplains to H M.
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  • 1334 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 7, 1915 tier* vha!' id* Pr#w tn» > 'opk's richt n<ri«t»in U:'a»^ b\ intlur--. <* anil linbrib^d by cain, tleir i^itri,»i Tnitl, hci irloriotu p«ecev>t» araw. In the nature of things it must be very seldom that a private British subject has an opportunity
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  • 708 4 Mr C. V. Bailey, of Meters Evatt and Co., hat been granted a commibsion, at home, at assistant Paymaster io the Royal Naval Reserve. M The Price of Dibcipliue is the title of this evening's scar film at the Albambra Cinema. Tbe story is of dramatic intensity and tbe acting
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  • 110 4 Verdict of Suicide. {Prom Omr Own Vorrmpmdent.) I'enang. July 6 A verdict of suicide was returned atth inquest on Joseph Doral, who shot h\ m J. with ft revolver after wounding Sop» Scully, the gi*l to whom he was torxntf engaged, at the letter's boose m te>i
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  • 299 4 Chief Secretary Intern n A deputation consisting of the Chairm a > of the P. A. M. (Mr W. Duncao &a0 Mew re A. H. Milne and .1. I>. MeCullocfc interviewed the Chief Secretary. s ;r y e ward Brockraan, k.c m a on .June vnb. The
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  • 148 4 The following wedding anuounreioeLt: of interest locally are scut by our Soottist correspondent M'N.U FOTHERINtiHWI.— At Aril Hi! House, Kilbirnie. William M'Nab cbiel engineer, strnitt- Steatnthif) a v iLigi pore, youngest son of .lohn MA i I cderwood, Kilbirnie. to Saruh, third daugbU" of the late F. "Fotheringhum. 'rotesfor
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  • 237 4 The Casino to night tbow :r English Sporting drama. Kimii t' lC which will appeal to all who like Eagi* Sport. O;her films IflMilln two iu<*: RmusiDg comedies which are cure t. fc tertau i A Gazette E*tra< tdinaiv published fM terday contains Mm clmnse which wii bt introduced at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 174 4 100 d -__!Er ie exceptional qualities H I ißjP^^fflL /ifl whic| i "»-c «> H L Iw >_B? I r* 11^ I^^ k\\ popular amongst cultured H I ypwy I/ 50 IX\ \V I^o^^^ smokers everywhere, are £g \JL*^^^ SsSStf^fefg'^*^ y ordinary care taken m their B I CIGARETTES. I
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  • 194 5 KAISER SAYS WAR ENDS IN OCTOBER. Germany's Final Offensive. [By Submarine Cable]. lUdtis'b Smnba. Paris, July 5— A distinguished neutral from Berlin s»y s thai the great eyeut of the week is a speech by the Kaiser at a military ceremony. The Kaiser, amid cheers from officer*
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  • 226 5 Germans' Costly Ventures. Paris, July 5. The Germans are suffering terribly m the battle of Arras. Last night they launched two violent artillery preparation?. Tbe first infantry attack was stided at birth the o'her, against our positions before Souchez, was defeated completely. The Germans left tbeir
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  • 67 5 German Aeroplanes Driven Off. London, July 6,— The Admiralty, m reference to German communiques stating that aircraft bombed the Fort of Harwich, state that the facts of the incident are otherwise and hardly worth notice. They are that two German aeroplanes appeal ei uear Harwich during the forenoon
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  • 217 5 The Smashing of Nalborghetto, Home, July s.— Tbe feature of the operations oo the entire front has been the successful repulse of increasingly desperate Austrian counter-attacks. Italian heavy guns continue to smash Maiborghetto, doing especial damage yester d*y to Fort Hensel. The Austrian counterattacks were supported by
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  • 240 5 MINORITY S QUALMS ABOOT REGISTER BILL. ■r Asquiths Statement. [By Submarine Cable]. bora's Sibfvcm. London, July 6.— The Register Bill has received its second reading by 258 votes to 80. The Minority were Labour mem bers and Liberals who feared that the BUI foreshadowed conscription. London, July s.—
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  • 59 5 London, July 5. In the House of Com mom, m reply to Mr Joynson Hicks, Mr Chamberlain said that the Government of India had received an appreciation from the Bengal Chambers of Commerce for the appointment of a commisticn of inquiry into the present state of tbe volunteer
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  • 143 5 Heroic Skipper Killed London. July s— The British five thousand ton cargo steamer "Anglo-Cali fornian has arrived at Queen«town. She was shelled by a submarine and had twelve killed, including the captain, and eight wounded. London, July 5. The Anglo Califor nian was homeward bound. The captain
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  • 286 5 A British born subject hag been eentene ed to six months' lmpiisonment for wandering on the railway line near Grosvenor road bridge at night. He could give no account of himself and thought he must have walked out of the train m his sleep. But as his name is Emil
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  • 321 5 HOW GERMAN SQUADRON WAS BEATEN. X Russian Naval Triumph. j [By Submarine Cable]. RMJTiB'a Suvioa. Petrograd, July 6.— The fight ending m the stranding of a mine-laying cruiser of the Albatross class began at eight o'clock on the morning of July Ist. The fog was so dense
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  • 64 5 Petrograd, July 6. A communique states that m the direction of Lublin the enemy, after stubborn lighting on July 4th, advanced on a front between (be Krasnik river and the Viorprz All the German attacks on July 3rd and the morning of the 4th between the rivers
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  • 13 5 New Yoik, July 5. Mr Morgan is out of danger.
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  • 140 5 11 Preparations begun by local commercial organizations and individual leading citizens for the reception of the Chinese commercial delegates insure their being entertained m this city m a manner worthy of the metropolis of the Western world," says the New Yoik Herald. These merchants
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  • 174 5 la view of tbe financial stringency of China, tbe Government has set certain limitations on the amount of funds to be granted to each province for expenditure annually. The provinces are divided into six grades, for each one of which a limited amount of annual expenditure
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  • 271 5 TORES' TERRIBLE LOSSES IN VAIN ATTACKS Gurkhas 1 Flue Rush. [By Submmmie Cable]. Blum's Seuvioe. London, July 6. General Sir lan Hamilton, m a report, describes the events following the recent big advance on Saghirdere. The Turks attempted a counter attack m the small hours of the 29th
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  • 184 5 British Artillery s Fine Shooting. London, July 6. A despatch from Renter's special correspondent at the Dardanelles, recounting the battle on June 28th, dencribesthe extraordinary character of terrain over which the fight took place. Following almost the line of the *>ea coast U a long, deep ravine which
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  • 360 5 I A notice m another column gives details of the wedding m New York of I>r E A. Oder, who left Singapore some months ago and was feuch a popular tportbmau hare. The Government has reeciuded the order of June 11 which forbade the introduction of deck passengers *a excess
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 240 5 IOBINSON'S SPECIAL FOUNTAIN PENS 0. 1 Best [Pocket Safety, absolutely unleak&ble. 14 Carat. Gold Nib Price $2. 1. 4 A perfect pen for office use. Extra Large ink capacity, 14 Carat Gold Mb. Price $3. ROBINSON'S SPECIAL SELF FILLING FOUNTAIN PEN. n& made on tbe natural principle of a syringe
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 709 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGMAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. O*T>KH OOWTRArrT WTTW TFTR VFITKPHriAWnq TNf)f* ftOTm>wiiWPißT De EaRK 4 NB Sourabija j j a y 7 R3YiiST Muntok and Talcnibang j u y 7 Van ier Parra Letoog. Kratcat. Maras, Tareinpa, Midai, Gemiog, Poeloe-Pandjang and SerassAu
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    • 486 6 1 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL s.s. NETHERBY 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
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    • 438 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and CARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD Us Chili July 2 i s Polyuesiea July f 88 Poljm'sltn Aug t'* I«« Nna July It hs Neni Ang 27 \B9 A Steamer Aug 1 Ihs bep JO ja* A .Steamer A'«g If
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    • 651 6 1 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMP^ I IFor China, Japan, Peaang, Cc r i* ft A Australia, India, Aden. Egy pi Mediterranean Poru, Piymou* and London. J Throat B1I!b of Lading im^ t rk»fct, Persian Gail, Continental fca a An.«J I Forte. *"<»««*• Bte*mers will leave B:rgA*;,»i od at w. KAIL
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  • 1224 7 A POPULAR SULTAN. Defeated Turks In no country outside Europe has the' war been more immediate and far- reach- j ing m its effects than m Egypt, where it has brought about a cbanpe both m ruler I ship acd m status. Tbe p ist
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 499 7 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON. LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHA T IT IS. SCQ|jif IT IO The Bottlers of the GREAT AUK'S U^fjp HEAD" brand are tmrUr AGREEMENT with CENUINE. Me*rs. ARTHUR GUINNisiS, SON (DM- PANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bott.e NO OT BE
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    • 672 7 I U^^^ LADIES SAFE REMEDY I 1 \|M^ r functional troubles, I i iMiJ^P^. delay, pain and those I 1 11 kT/ y^~J>^ irregularities I f^i'n f\/7/^%^ peculiar to the I II CKAPOTEAUT^^PO^ paris g ELECTRIC LIGHTING GET QUOTATIONS FROM US OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD. g^^^^
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  • 464 8 Dusty Roids Crowdrd with Life. Summer is now ablaze over Flanders, and the country ouly a mile or tiwo behind tbe firing line is supremely beautiful, with plac'd moonlit nights. The hist, fortnight has wrought a change everywhere here. Tbe ardent sun has tanned us ail
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  • 195 8 GBBMAH AM) AIMHMN MKVI'.KUS. A special £Piurul meeting of members of tb* 1 Sht«ngbi\i Rowing Club was held at the einfa house on the l?th instant for the purpose (-f consideriug the following ros-olutioj That m the best interest of tbi» Club members of German nationality be
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  • 185 8 INK-ERASER" FOR GERMANY. i SICCGOLBBfi 1 DODOBB FOUND Ol'T BY X HAYS New York, May 29. Six German agent* here who havo been exporting rubber to Germany by way of neutral countries, enclosing it m b-.irrels of cotton waste or resin t-o as to deceive the blockuder nnd also tho
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 255 8 pi!fl!niIII!l!iill!:!!!iin:!i!il!::!i:!O!!l!!:il!!!l!!lltl!lll!!!i!llllllli:illllll<llllll(>| 1 p Economy. 1 as g' 1 g With LEA PERRINS' Sauce, 1 nf civ drops only are necessary l^^pqg^ appetizing flavour to the p 3 i l °^s^%#«s A far larger quantity of a '//J^^^ «u5 cheaper sauce fails to give the NiSSU^es^ same satistaction. 3 f^V^'^ il
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    • 21 8 !U THOSE BOMEWA&D BOUND J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Ccort Naval Military Talbis 59, Conduit Street, LONDON. W. Hr. B. G. DISS.
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    • 238 8 Tyres (the famous French make) j Motorist: "Suit me? I should think solas none other can." i STOCKISTS! DUPIRE BROTHERS. i C.P B. t I Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps (houanss sin) jfr jr For sharp*nir>^ the appetite and stimulating the digestive organs you will find nothing to equal Wolfe's Schnapps. Take
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    • 44 8 Tyres. i m t ,k The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way ahead of any other make— 25 years mam facturing experience. DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. FAR EAST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 62 9 COBBBCTEO UP TO July 6Bank 4to c 247 32 demand 2-4 116 PHvttte credit? m s 2-4 916 France demand Bank 296$ India, T. 1. Ifif BON&EONG, d*Tt!ft: d 22: i Yokohama, deoaa> d 118f Java, demand 14 of Banueoe, deta*ad 66 i SO VBRBIOKB, Bank Buying J8 <
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  • 168 9 •Inly 6 Tin (125 ton B $-3 75 Gambier 11 CO Gambler Cube No. 1 13 40 Gombier Cnbe N;> 2 12Oo! Pappsr Black oruii. .-'peve 19 00J Pepper, (WL)te fair 1 86.00 j Nntuiegs (110 to r-J c lb. 21.00] Nusmegf '60 -uo ti e lb 22 CO;
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 671 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY iS P THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON. OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tbe Company has £20.00 C dflDOsited with the Supreme Court of
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    • 311 9 CHARTERED BANK nf India Australia end Shins. !MOOa?OS!TED 8V 90T11 CHft2TER. ?£!O UP CAPITAL «1,M0 .000 r?e.a?v» Liability oi Proprtetota M £1 fOO.QGC HEAD OFFICE: 88. BISH0?e«?.?3, LOWBOY, a C A&i£i4Cils.e At::) BBAITOBKi 4.a>r»?-af HongfeOEj Penani Baa Sfco* Iloilo Poket Batarla Ipoh lia&suos B<jrt3b?iy K&raob! BaJ^no ChTciKHa Klanii Berombao Oamoa
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    • 456 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION PIIO-OP CAPITAL •ifi.OOO.WO RKSBRVB FUNDS bterliag ,500,000 At Sa.- $15,000,000 Mfl onn Eilver *18,000,000} WS.PWIOOO I BdMrv« Liability of Proprietors... •16,000.000 QCUBT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mi D. Laudato, Ohairmaa. W, L. Pattendeu, Bnq., Deputy Ohalrmas. S. B. UodweU, Esq. P. H. Holyoak, Esq. (J. T.
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    • 368 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE, UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NON- FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £0,000,000. The Accounts
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    • 107 9 U \I N ills M iH{6ttlBTEB HuiiGE. SiWIFOti TklboramS: UCttSSIS, Ul6ftl*BlE. TELEfHOS* ivu. 2 <- >.*«♦«. l !Tft<ff i nAAitQ {«£allUiowiUl 61 d fll*** uoflirSitiiira* HELENS SXOMIS OTIgQ iO^ U food QflUa (Utifil Hocju. Ififtfl I fWJ «lpp2? Tliiraw Sti^t L. Daittoo, ÜbB99. iThe Singapore and Straits I Housekeeper's Day
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 200 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe. Fer M M. Outward Packet Poiycesiea < xpected to arrive here al aboiit i a.m. to day. Frcra China.— Ptr P, A O. Karmala oxpt-ctcd to any at 6 p.m. Locticu Mat's Cespatihed Left. Due Arrived May 26 P A 0. i 3 Ichm Juue
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    • 497 9 LATgy ARRIVALS. List ofs-veßsels m part at 11 a.m. on July 6 1«15" British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Tydens July 5 No. 8 Wbarf Ipuh iLner Roads Circe Selangor ladjou lijnlawer? Dutch. AltiDg Jaly 5 Itnei Uoais Einile i Japanese. Kumakato Maiu July 5 inner Hoads CLEARANCES. British. Vessels
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  • 1622 10 LORD CHARLES BERESFORD'S MISSION TO CHINA. A COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE OF BRITAIN, THE UNITED STATES, GERMANY AND JAPAN." The Editor's Criticism Sept. 24. 1898. As Lord Charles Beresford's address •peaks for it? elf to so great a length it is only necessary to allnde to that utterance which was the most
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  • 122 10 Dr. APPADURIA DISCHARGED. Mr Talma, tbe District Judge, late yes terday afternoon, disposed of a case which has heen banging on since some time m May, when Doctor K. Appiduria, L.ME, wa? summoned for that he, beicg a qualified medical practitioner, on May 3rd furnished a false death certificate touching
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  • 112 10 Here is a fair point for the local ecclesiastical conscience «o occupy itself with. On Nov. Ist, 1890, a service of Altar plate was preseuted to St. Andrew's Luthedral by Mr Arnold Otto Meyer and Mr Ed. Lo r eDz Sfeyec m commemoration of the 5(Hh anniversui y of the
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  • 483 10 The death is reported m France of Mr Fou re e, Ex Resident Superieur m Tonkin, and ex Governor of Cochin China. Mr J. Van Yollenhoven, the young and brilliant ex Governor of Indj China, on his arrival m b ranee, was sent to the depot of the
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  • 262 10 The following new books will be ready for issue on Thursday Anon, The Story of a Woman's Heart. Hell, Lady, The Gojd Ship Brompton Castle. Bottome, Phyllis, The Captive, ttreton, Farren Le, The Courts of Love. Hruce, Henry, The Song of Surrender. Clarke, Isabel C, Whose Name Is
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  • 35 10 Agents, iiatemau aud Co. Jiraah 6,786 Ageuts. Evatt and Co. Tapah:— 20,868; total 6 raos. 115,899 Inch Kenneth 20,400 Glenshiel 14,800 Kajang:— 6,900 Suugei Ramal Syndicate: 2.050 Mergui 4,652 against 55,869
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  • 285 10 YESTERDAY 8 RESULTS. Championship. E. G. H. Hartnell beat D. Walker, w.o. i A Class Singles. J. E. Tyler cc*. vG. G. Hill, owe 2, post poned. j B Class Singles. I D. M. Doig owe 4 vK. W. Sinclair, scr, postponed. I Dr. M.
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  • 87 10 The Committee b#>g to acknowledge with c than U 3 receipt of the following I Already acknowledged uud bent to London 10,588 33 Already acknowledged m hand 4,4 M.09 Donation from Malacca Club a/c Derby sweep 5H.40 H. M. de Souza (monthly subscription) 2. Bank
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  • 317 10 How a Transport was Stopped and Sunk. journalist's escape. Another and new story of E 11 is told m the Daily Telegraph." After entering Constantinople Harbour and sinking the transport Stamboul, the submarine came upon the Turkish transport Nagara, which carried a 6in. gun, destined for
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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