The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1915
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Title Section15 1915-07-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lE,\ CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915. NO. 8,40015 words
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Article159 1915-07-10 1 Both Austrian and Russian wires po to! sbow that the Russians have Btartttujgty r.coiUd upja the aostriftDS, and liuve beaten them a!) nkni:; the Hot*, the Etast-l nans bein^ on the wtreat P^U© 7. Iu the Upper Adriatic, on the mylit of] the H;b, the It.tlrvi erotser159 words
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Article1046 1915-07-10 1 <A Tale That will Shock. Mrs (irundy.) 1 set down the fac*^ '\r>\ r v bluntly and flfar co coiutrer;t (j. But y own viewi;j ut will bo made deai i r 1 it- mark that bare beet) atked to contribute to a pria'r ls.ru '{;;t; il befog1,046 words
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Advertisement522 1915-07-10 1 THE PIONEEK CINEMAT^C'HAPH THEATRE-BE&GH ROAD. SXCONC SHOW. 9-15 P M. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. THE GREATEST, FINEST AMD MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION CF THE UAH. IN 4 ACTS OF SUPREME HUMAN -INTEREST.] East J vi.rte baa brought tears a id lautfiter to millions in every corner or r Woi Id I522 words
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Advertisement473 1915-07-10 1 I ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Prww theatre. ORCHARD RCA9. TO-NIGHT Extra Slum at S p.m. i xti Chew at 9-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT BS=* A HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. LOST. On Monti Ju'y sth v (iHr V PARROT with a Bed Tail. The bird nosy be easily i c feuist aly Hi •>473 words
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Advertisement150 1915-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Revised steamship sailiu^— Pape-s 8 arul 9. Spauigh mail for I'orts of Spain I'a^-; B. i\ f )Onifi to let— i' U« B iiler fur t-hlti i'age 6. Tbe ICindaroo for Australian ports P.» ye s, \Vw Star Opera Plays Page 'I. Wood'fl Gi^at Peppermint Cure I'age I.150 words
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Miscellaneous106 1915-07-10 1 THE WEEK. I S turdaj 10th. High Water la a.ui pm. P. <£ < >. outward nisi I expocu-1. Q C, Mm s Kootbly sed«l. Victoria, Biic^e hcio! Hp> »t^, I H Btea Ground. 3 pm. High Watee J" < 9 p.tn Bih Boncay af t-r Trinity. Ptin;e of Wale-"106 words
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Article716 1915-07-10 2 Mr J. R. Boose, who has been for several years past the secretary of the Royal Colonial Institute, and has had a lifelong connection with it, will in future devote hie whole time and energies to a recently created post of Travelling Commissioner for the purpose of recruiting new members716 words
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Article60 1915-07-10 2 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel. Semi I iesel, and Suction Gas Engines and i'h nts— enquirers for this class of pow.r wculd do well to consult The Borneo Cumpi uy Limited, Singapore, who reorient ftrnu o f the highest repute! which is a guarantee of leliable power and saisfactory ruLning. frnde60 words
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Article120 1915-07-10 2 Development cm modern lines is Raid to be taking place at the Yiugmaoyeh Coal Mine, Bapeh Province, in n large coal region on tLe Hunan border, etatos the Engineering Supplement of The Times. Two shafts hav? been 6unk to a seam of anthracite, 9 ft. thick, which lies at a120 words
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Advertisement343 1915-07-10 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. (When the Angelas is Ringirg, from the Reveu Businehß as Usual." "The Red, White and Blue, from the I Rsveu Business as Usial," I Your King and Country want you. Patiiotio Hong. (Fall In. Patriotic Song. I The343 words
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Advertisement712 1915-07-10 2 Notices CONSULATE GENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The conditions under which 27,880 piknls of Government Ccffen will be so'd by auction at Batavia in tin cou se rf this year may be inspected at the Ton ulate Gtn, ral for the Netherlands, fa, Raffl s Quay. Singapore, July 8, Icls.712 words
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Advertisement741 1915-07-10 2 jlotices IN THE ESTATE C¥ J W. Tf EVITHICI DECEASED. Pursuant to section 46 of the fonvev«D ciog aad Law of Property Ordinance VI c 1886 notice is hereby given that all persooi having Any claims or demands •gainst tin Es'ate of J. W. Ire vi thick late of Kelantai741 words
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Advertisement434 1915-07-10 2 To Let ROOKS TO LET J Fornbhed or oihe.wise, %mmt, Valley Road. PPi Uf R lVf 1 TO LET 1 "Lady Hill" (orange Grov, v famished, beaotifuily situate,! I itabliu*. Entry Ist 4»ga«. v *t. I 5.7 A P! yJAEGEp^ I TO LET I romuiercial Rroms with star i> Uodown434 words
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Miscellaneous706 1915-07-10 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 6th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JT'LY 11TH. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 am. Holy jrumunioa. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Chora!). Hymns «61, 54i, Di&2 1. 9IS a.m. Mattba and Litany. 4 p.m. huuday bcbool Bible Classes. 5.3 J p.m. Even ong Seiniou. H^mns, 18, 37v Sat. ST. MATTHEWS, SEPOY706 words
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Article505 1915-07-10 3 Munitions fob Europe. Calcutta, June SO. An official statement says that at the request of the Secretary of State the Government of India have decided to commence manufacture of munitions of war in India and to enlist the co operation and assistance of railway and privately505 words
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Article262 1915-07-10 3 The quarterly Bulletin of the Imperial Institute continues its examination of the economic resources of German colonies, dealiDt> particularly with the agricultural aud forest products of German East Africa. "It sajs: "These products include copra, ground nuts, sesame seeds, oil pa ins, castor oil, beeswax,262 words
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Article692 1915-07-10 3 I The Coming Scarcity op Raw Materials. our bkbmy'b btbaits. An important and interesting article appears in Nature upon Germany and the Munitions of War," and "the stringency which will undoubtedly be felt in time ty onr enemies in regard to the provision of certain raw materials which692 words
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Article90 1915-07-10 3 The voluntary pooling of Ministers' salaries, says a borne paper, is a curious example of the power of great events to crumple up small traditions. The official remuneration attached to the leading offices of the Government represents no real gradation of importance, and its discrepancies reflect ciicumstances90 words
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Article777 1915-07-10 3 Judgment in Kiam Hoa Heng Case. The International Court Bangkok gave judgment for the plaintiffs in the action between partners in the firms of Kiam Hoa tieng and Buan Hoa Seng against Chan Teck Hef, another partner. The judg uient ie of interest locally as those concerned777 words
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Article584 1915-07-10 3 Removal of Meux's. Meux's Brewery is shortly to be re moved to Nine Elms from the well known rite at the ju action of New Oxford street and Tottenham court road which it has occupied since 1809, and where, today. in one of the most crowded centres584 words
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Article247 1915-07-10 3 Members of the Cabicet bave decided to pool their salaries so lhat all tbe ministers may receive the saiue fcuiohuntiMts. Tbe (suggestion, it eerms, canje from a Inion ist quarter. Tbe leaders of thnt partr bave long entertained the opinion that all who work in a common247 words
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Advertisement105 1915-07-10 3 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Court Naval military Tailors 59, Conduit street, LONDON. V Mr. R. Cr. DISS. With the distressing moist heat of this tropical climate one is apt to get a body chill, always most dangerous because the liver cr r kidneys are affected, and105 words
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Miscellaneous207 1915-07-10 3 [Wolfe's 1 I Schnapps l 3&1 (HOLLANDS GIN) M> W? jjg| BM Try a "Wolf e Toddy"- Wmm The Ideal "Nightcap" Hot water, lemon I and sugar, and a wineglass of Wolfe's {I Schnapps. You will sleep "Hke a top", I I and wake up in the morning refreshed and207 words
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Article1262 1915-07-10 4 Recruiting with the aid of a Big Stick A friend sends a cutDiug from the D\\b News, being one of the weekly Sul ttosa contributions of S.L.H." (Mr S L. Hughes M.P. foe Stockport) ns pro oer to a question considerably dit>cusse< here at present There teema to1,262 words
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419 1915-07-10 4 New Yolk. .June H. Offtttg to t!iu repig mitioti of Mr Bryan, the business of the State. Department Will be tHken over by Mr Laubiu^. When the LJuited States Government, deci Jed upon the. attUOintion of a btron^ attitude towards Germany a. taw days ago, Mr419 words
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Article215 1915-07-10 4 Cranberry pie, or apricot We love them no\ we hate them not. Of all the victuals in pot or plate There's only one that we lo ith ami hate We love a hundred, we hate but one, And that we'll hate till our race is215 words
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911 1915-07-10 4 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LTD. General Manager's Repokt for Four Weeks Knih<<. Junk 19th 1915. Gentlemen, Herewith I beg to ■ulunlt] ray report on yottC Mfniug aa<i Milling operations for four weeks ending June 19. u 1915. Tne accompanying sheet of Mine Measurements t»nd Ahmiv returns shows a911 words
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Advertisement1006 1915-07-10 4 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD* IN LIQUIDATION IMPORTANT AUCTION SUE OF A Large Quantity of Valuable Shipchandlers' Stores, Nautical Instruments, Books on Navigation, Glassware, Crockery, Linen &c. BY ORDER 0* THE UQUIDATOR, NORDDEUTSCHER LLCYD TO BE HELD AT The Ncrddeutscher Lloyd Store EAST WHARF, TANJONG PAGAR On the following dates MONDAY 19th, WEDNESDAY1,006 words
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Advertisement282 1915-07-10 4 WHY MALARIA RECURS Once the qniM of the fftl.rU M have h -r ujr stabashcd la tfac thiug moreefllcacioui t^ian q non,. best 18 parolf a pallUttv ,v eeeS elimfaate tn m. Coteaitfa wapm c pleU'lv exterminated the> wu ant f»r varyiu^ iufcfVHlrt f tii ue out into fta, ajwd282 words
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Article474 1915-07-10 5 Those who would saddle the Kiisei with the responsibility for the War," sayi a German paper, "forget that he kt-pi th« peaMOl Europe for twenty-six years." No bey don't. They fully appreciate tb« fact that he took all that time to get readj to right. Tue Kaiser, it474 words
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Article180 1915-07-10 5 r KKS. H %STRONOMBB Oil TMK W \R L'OMF.T." \!»,,,jg the celestial sigus of the Mi.-ter that is gripping Europe," writes I. Camilla Flarcinarion in L Astronome, j rhe total eclipse of tbe MM on August SI la?: ra ty be cited as oucj. A cornet,180 words
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Article177 1915-07-10 5 HONGKONG'S CROWDED GRAVEYARDS. TLfi following uui; < n cremation and Iki coadtttioa vi cmrtata frara yards appears in the aanu.ti report of the Sanitary '.par truer, t Creman-jn is now pr-icrised by the I ip'ine^rj ia their Sohiiupj crematorium. iuJ l>v.t'iH luJirtns at the Sikb Ten pie I 111 it177 words
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Article402 1915-07-10 5 A Strange Disappearance. Seattle. May 13 th. Charles Leslie Morgan, 31 yeats old, who fur the list, nine years has been an attache of the United States Consular service at Peking, has been missing from his quarters at the Hotel Butler since 11 o'clock yesterday morning,402 words
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Article441 1915-07-10 5 AN INTFHK>TINCr TEST. Kxtravagant statements are sometime? made concercing tbe merits of tbe abiciiii as a cakulnting device some appreciative o.hers cnuciU. One is en loa« to know which ih the raory nearly tru^, that for ordinary business put pjses the abacus is superior441 words
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Article44 1915-07-10 5 AN UUTSPOKm ARTICLE. Amsterdam, May 30. The "Handflsb'ad," in an outspoken article, declare* "If Germany proclaims the annextttiou of Belgium duricg the war Hollaud should regard it as a ensue belli, in-isinucb as the annexation would imply the eitiinctiou of Holland's imiepecdecce."44 words
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Advertisement298 1915-07-10 5 APPLES. Now in Stock Australian Apples. OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUP, IPOH AND PENANG. Sweet C/Zestnz/t I Because of its delicate aroma and sweetness of flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. J HWcW ioV^ nms*^L^lA «^Vul I WITHOUT PURE298 words
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Advertisement790 1915-07-10 5 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE Monday, 12th Ju!y 5 at 2-30 p.m. 1. Ttn pieces of treehoid land situate off Confederate Estate Road being lots 32, 3-, JJ4, 85, 36, 38, 39. 40, 41 and 42 of part 3 of lot a and p«t of part of lot 8 of Grant No.790 words
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Advertisement472 1915-07-10 5 I Wanted WAMiEO i«KEDhTELy Expert Stenog apher-Typiat f<»r l^pai office in Hongkong, apply with lull particular* dating age,- experience and ba'ary required and enclosing three recent references. P. O. Box No. 277, Hongkong. i 3-7 tths 27 7 I WANTED For Government Yacht British North Borneo, Engineer with Chief's cert472 words
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Miscellaneous54 1915-07-10 5 PA3SENCERS EXPECTED. I'r P A (>. ptr. Pe»>ii.— Mr t? Incrs, Mr A. •Vi to i, Mr ro vd, Mr Roberts. I < I P, O. str Han a —Mrs R. L. Eber. P, I O. srr Novara.— Mrs S. W. Turner, P A D str. Male j a.— Nurse54 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1915-07-10 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 10, 1915. Herefdutl 1 th* Pr«ss*lh« Rrople'* sittht muautak U::a*f :>\ mill ,;.i i.i liril«'! :<v ji'n Here patri Tratb r,, noun i>>.*< 6pM <i.aw. pjt.j>/.- 13 R iu:.j\. LnyaUt id !*.■<- Fiom a statement officially communicated it will be seeu that the Secretary1,668 words
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Article668 1915-07-10 6 Siuce tiolice of the lund reading to-Jay of the The Raatcva Force BdJ wag given, a telegram v\a* received from the Secretary of Slate which nmkes it necessary for the Governoi to pottpoue the third reading iihtil he receives a further communication houi the Secretaiy of Siate. Tha monthly meeting668 words
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Article139 1915-07-10 6 Agents. Derrick and Co. Sungei Gau Rittery |t8 pk;^ i tors 39 pkls., total H I. Belat:- Aver Panas Jidlgowuie Otmmmit Plantation! Pdjatn I'autbi Tarubaluk Teluk Aosou Agents. Harold Cmt pmn Pelepah Valley (Joborei Kota Tin^pi (Johorc Mfiiuting (Negri Sembilao Clovclly Duriau Subatang Agents. ratenoD, Simom139 words
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Article350 1915-07-10 6 The "'I Ijd 1» ;-i t pn p..i •>: z fi r ji f i.iuilit < >ct(,i NT, <•- willing Lo accept Germai or M ;ii moi b. by i IISI lift"! hM 1 i Maria Rickmei sb* i| em. riMM i i t i'l Ll- fii li I 551350 words
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Advertisement60 1915-07-10 6 \OLD TOM Jas. COUTTS i Co. I T 5 X Scle Irrpoite s: /caldbeck, Macgregor cK /vTHCLESALE /ND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.X Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. I 1 TEE WHISKY v V^y r~~^-^ *-^L?' UL i^. JL. i_J 1 4 M > >^^il»^~^"* '7 j n" c60 words
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Article259 1915-07-10 7 ANOTHER VIOLENT BATTLE. Germans Everywhere Repulsed. [By Submarine Cable!. KaoTM'ft Sumo*. London, July 9. A Paris nceesagp states that another violent infantry battle has occurred, the Germans reattempting to capture the sunken loid between Augres Hud Souchez. The attack was preceded by the heaviest of bombardments, buc259 words
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Article29 1915-07-10 7 I. adtoa, J«ry >tk. In t l ie- House of t apsM fiie U- gisiei Bi fa passed tl e i teadiiag, mi Preakbtiraai message29 words
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Article98 1915-07-10 7 I m -v L >:■■. Mersey iu hie- a me Falafc i enq liry saj a the ;:.'Li-i:r->u-rt p'iv I poppet d Bctpliae wai maintained. ii iae d.A i 1 1 attempt to sai e there wa» evidence that some ol oa the mbmarine laughed -.n^"- e98 words
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Article57 1915-07-10 7 Looiosi. July 9— a Pretoria massage •tatas Uwt General Botha's flanking colawms hive reached Taumeb Kamotoni, mmi captured Mven-bundre I »nd filty Ger MM rsorsd Be Iguna, they released Bton prisoners ia th€ GsMrmaii bands The eaptuiw ear sunraudei of the remain cec ci ihe ei:ti:;> n.57 words
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Article195 1915-07-10 7 OUT Mii.ita!:y O BSI Jwa i*th —a State*i »anV eable states thai r "Tl n > **j i- if -.'ear. con d entio| apon the fall i Leoibcirg, remarks that owing to the Mprepauedpaes for so stupendous a eon iiet neith«c Bngland aoi ftaseia is yet able195 words
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Article131 1915-07-10 7 Thp Halted StolM N'nvy— thu onlj o« of Ike world's tfreai na»ie» no: on acttYi .erv.ee at present er>j *l a high Male O p-v n American admiral drawd 63,00 a'vear, us compared with J61.W0 allotUto the savM rar.u in ovml Britain am £900 ia Cic-rnianv an 1 all othM131 words
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Article180 1915-07-10 7 AUSTRIANS ON THE RETREAT. < Eleven Ihcuserd Prisoners i [By Submarine Cable]. Beutub's Service. i London, July 9. Both Austrian and Russian communiques t-how that tbe Russians have btartlingly recoiled on tbe invaders. The Austrians admit superior Russian forces have been delivering numerous severe attacks, and have180 words
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Article99 1915-07-10 7 Kmie. July 9. It is reported from Sebastopol that Rnssiaa dastroyers were attacked near the Bosphorus by a Tmkisb submarine, which fired a torpedo t-ctilt-lesely, and disappeared ttheu shelled. Rassian warships bombaiding Zanguldak sank nine ship3 laden witb cj:\l fur *Jou Btanti lu pie. Arrivals at Sofia99 words
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Article51 1915-07-10 7 British submarines in the Sea of Mar [mora hie ioterferiug with the transport loi Iroopo, are leaving ant ached passenger shine, a steau n from Constant! oopie fof Rkutari > i submarine ou the ratface, Bying the Union Jack, the pas[•cngerfl were panic striken but tm'ir [atenmec was51 words
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Article82 1915-07-10 7 Rome, July 9> The Italian heavy guns are busy mashing the fortiflcationa of ICorte, the battle on the river Isonzo i» getting ever more intense. Th- [fstlian communique states that they are making Blow but constant pro* [cress, especially near the Careo Plateau [where tbey have taken82 words
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Article77 1915-07-10 7 I London, July 9. -a Rome communique [states that during a aaval reconnaiss■me- of some force yesterday night, in the Upper Adriatic, the cruuec &malfl wae I torpedoed, she Bank at dawn. Ihe warship badlj listed, Ihe crew he Ihaved with admirable discipline, liein'. [drawn op on77 words
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Article294 1915-07-10 7 I, Ma W, D. Howeixs 1 Fine Tbibi re. j Mr William Dean Howells, the foremost Xin.iii'un critic now living, contributes to the Jane number ol t' < North American Review an article entitled Why in which be marshals the reasons why the {Tailed Sc-.tte* it at294 words
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Article1028 1915-07-10 7 Quicquid agunt homiaes nostri est s Sarrago libelli. Juvenal, t There seems to be a tolerably wellgrounded impression at borne that the malignant campaign waged against Loid l Kitchener by the Northcliffe press was I 3rgani6ed at the in6tauce, and with the :o operation, of certain1,028 words
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Article120 1915-07-10 7 In the second police court on Tburs iay, Chiang Yew and Soo Sow. t.vo fire- men from the stearuer Agamen;uon, were charged with being in possession of, and importing, twenty tins of opium, value 18,000. Meetrs Byrne and Listerman. two of the Revenue Department officers, together120 words
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Article140 1915-07-10 7 I Iho following is the l>irec f nrs' Baport to the shareholders to be presented at tbe annual meeting on July H>. Your Directors tnbmit tbe audited statement of accounts Mid Balance Sheet of the Company for the year ending Bfl*t Ddoember, 1914. A.fter allowing for Directors'140 words
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Article168 1915-07-10 7 QBBIfAN CORBBBPONTENT*B FEABS. The correspondent at Bucharest of tbe Berliner Tageblatt apparently bas not much hope of Roumania joining tbe Central Powers. lit; Bays: It musf be pointed out that the inclination of tbe country la uudoubl edly in favour of the Eotente powers, while the168 words
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Article141 1915-07-10 7 Sir Hugh Cliffoid h;i^ arrived from the ;old Coast, iiii.l staying with Ladyj 31 iff o i-d i;t their residence in Chelsea, 1 leur. Theirs was a rather romantic wedlic^' o f live >v,m-s hko. Sir Elugb bad gone 0 a quiet Welsh watering-place with bis laughter, and141 words
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Article110 1915-07-10 7 Wee Hok, a Cbineso postman vas charged iu tbe second police con it with wilfully detaining seven postal packets, entrusted to him, to deliver. The case was postponed till the lfclii inst, and transferred to tbe District Court, bail being offered accused iq the Bum of si 00. A frievd110 words
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Advertisement257 1915-07-10 7 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF EnglishVelourHats IN DARK GRSEN. SLATE AND BLACK. RQBINSON&Jgo. /y^ p\UALITY,and quality (f.inpTyEu success of these world re\V^__^ J/ perfect confidence* VIRGINI LEAF. n n 5M 1 fio 33 J 6OCTS. p3rtino;33 id CIS. EHk^TC S ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. Lid., LONDON, ENGLAND. I Britain s257 words
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Advertisement774 1915-07-10 8 Shipping KONINKLKJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM Boyal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, COLLTBR QUAY. OHDBR OONTKAOT WITH THE NETHEKLANDR INDIA GOVERNMENT. Brocwbr Sel t-?andjuig, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baoe July Loudcn Riouw, Piliiton, Baia^ia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pekalongan, Seiuarang, Smua'mya. Boeieleng, Anipenan, Liboean-H djt, i a?ass*r, Auuhoiaa. S%parcxa Amabet, la'outi-Bav, Geser, Btndi N774 words
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Advertisement448 1915-07-10 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN^ LINE TO LONDON AND LIVERPOOL ,8. NETHERBY HALL sailing on or about July K TO LONDON BBANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug < iS CITY OP RANGOON" sailing on or about Aug >.s. MASHONA sailing on or about Aug M For particulars as to rates of freight448 words
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Advertisement507 1915-07-10 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON end MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD '915 OUTWARD ps PolyL^,iea Autjl- s-Nera July 18 sh Nera Lag 27 ss Amazon^ Aug 1 ssAiLa/ODe Hep 10 sb A r%r«-atuer Ag 15 8 Stp 24 fcs A Fteau.er Aug ?B h« A Sreainer >>p507 words
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Advertisement652 1915-07-10 8 Shipping p. &7T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Cs?u e Australia, India, Aden. ?PI Mediterranean Ports, Piymootk and London Throagh Bll!« of Lading MO e4 < 0 r4 Oaarf, Persian Gall, OanMa.«t»j and Umfi Steamers will leave B»ngaro»f o n G %k MAIL LINES HOMSW4HD (FOB BUEOFO Prom652 words
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Article1571 1915-07-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, June 10. Mr Churchill in Dundee. The address which Mr Churchill delivered to his constituents in Dundee attracted extraordinary attention from the circumstances under which it was made, but these who expected any sensational revelations had to confess disappointment, It was, as your1,571 words
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Article192 1915-07-10 9 Creusot and Bouki.es Gun Factories. Despatches from New York describe the four days' visit, with the permission of the French Government, which two newspaper correspondents recently made to the Creusot gunworks and the Government arsenal at Bourges. The visit inspired an intense admiration for the organizing genius of192 words
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Advertisement632 1915-07-10 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. y WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The CcTcpasy ha* £20,00C deoosited with the Supreme Court of632 words
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Advertisement482 1915-07-10 9 OHARTEREO BANK if Mb Aostraiia mi China. I I \liD UP CIPfT&.L *}.2a'.UK» i ISSKKVH ?U>»D 81,800,00 ?«MWO LUbiiuy o? Frc*r«etoTa iI.SCO.D^I HLAD OFFICE: 85t. Bf3BOPS3ATB, LO?HO?i. K. 0. &3£NO!)08 AND BaAMGBE.S; A.mrj»t&i Hongkcug P?pe.ci Barsgkcfc Hollo Pokal j BMavia -I^ob Rangooa t*Qmbmj Karftoai Bai^.-'ii j Caicnttfc J\l \Eg r>;<r3U'bau482 words
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Advertisement421 1915-07-10 9 ESTABLISHED 1874. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders. The "Oriental" is tit* 1 oldesi and most economically managed I-ir' 1 A.Bsurance Co. Lo the East and is the only Co. in which rolicyholders have the guarantee that421 words
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Advertisement354 1915-07-10 9 MNUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," UNRBBTRICTKD." "INDISPUTABLE' and "NONFORFEITABLE." 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 £3,500,000. The Accounts are supervised354 words
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Article389 1915-07-10 10 China Holds the Record Above all Others. The recent action of Japan in reference to her influence in China baa called out in the New York Times an article fey C. Ohira, on the heavy public borrowings of China. Since her revolution China has borrowed for construction389 words
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Article348 1915-07-10 10 Thk Call and the A&swkb British rule iu India has stood the supreme test of war. Light aud intangible though it be, the tie which during two centuries has bound tbe 320 millions of India to us has proved its strength in the hour of trial.348 words
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Article96 1915-07-10 10 That's what Rheumatism Is doing, Stiffening joints, drawing hands oat of shape, weak- enlng muscles-making the strong weak, the young old and the old helpless. Bat this terrible trouble may be stopped by the use of Little s Oriental Balm. Rub it into the aching muscle the swollen96 words
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Article766 1915-07-10 10 The latest issue of Die Zukunft (May 22) is devoted entirely to one article by its editor and director, Herr Maximilian Harden, entitled "Kennst I)u das Laod?" the land indicated in the familiar quotation from "Wilhelin Meister' being of course, Italy. It is an article766 words
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Advertisement290 1915-07-10 10 turn POIKY N«. *****. 10 ye»r Endowment. 8 tte Itte of a nronitnpnt gentleman In Xalaya matured quite recently, the optional methods of settlemeat (flfertd him were. I CISI Face of policy 10.C00. Cash Bonus 5,805. 15 SOS. U PAID UP POLICY 23,555. (Subject to medical repoit) in ANNUITY FOR290 words
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Advertisement377 1915-07-10 10 §P A Good Digestion" !i -^^l J".T| This excellent wish may be realised by taking the 'Allenburys' DIET. "I which affords an ideal food for those of weakened or temporarily impaired ill digestion. Prepared from rich milk and whole wheat— the two vital gjl food elements combined in a partially377 words
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Article1520 1915-07-10 11 Issued by ERASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 9th. All quotations o» Sterling Shaies must be regarded as purely nominal for the present RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oar. Isaoa. Paid. Lasv di?. Botdps. Sillubs. 85,000 8i Ss Allagai 5 4 1 11 8 800,0t0 1 l Anglo-Java1,520 words
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Article59 1915-07-10 11 (Ccbbected up TO July 9) Bank 4mi 247 32 demand 2-4 1-16 PetTftte oredits J* m a 2-4 9-16 France demand Bank 296$ Ihdia, T. T. 17i>4 Hongkong, dema? d ...23* Yokohama, dema- d 113f Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 66 J 8 1VBBHIONB, Bank Baying $8 64 Baik59 words
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Article152 1915-07-10 11 July 9. Tin (75 tons) $82.15 jb.iab»Hr 11.00 Oambier Cube No. 1 13 40 Oambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 86 00 MntmegßfllO totte Ib. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 tctte lb.) 22 00 ttace (Banda> 60 00 Cloves (Anaboina) 40 0^ Hall152 words
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Advertisement476 1915-07-10 11 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. mCSwjfi IT IQ The Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK'S \L-Jggf HEAD" brand ere under AGREEMENT with jH CENUINE. Mewra. ARTHUR GUINNtSS, SOS A COMMm PAN V, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bottle NO476 words
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Advertisement407 1915-07-10 11 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DiREGT SERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai md to Calcutta via Pen ang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Oanton, Macao, Bwatow, Auioy, Che'jo. Fleetiln, Nowchwang, Yangtsze Portp. Koriuosa <He Philippiuos, &c, &c, &c. STEAMERS. Tens ("crL.uißnfiet &Uts»ng 4.33S R. C.407 words
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Miscellaneous141 1915-07-10 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.—* er P. A O Outward Packet Oiienral tx iected to air:ve here today. From China.— Per M. M. Chili expected on July l(. London Hails Despatched Left. Doe. Arrived May 26 P. O. 23 June 21 June 2 B. 1. 23 June <9 June 4141 words
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Miscellaneous323 1915-07-10 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of reesals in port at 11 am. od July 9, iyis. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark! Rauee July 6 InmrKoads Klang Kaka K'itnpar Qaorra Patrol Outer Roads Hop Sang No. 9 Wharf Salami* Jniy 9 luner Roads Hong Bee Haiuam Cornelia Norwegian. Gerd July 8 Inner323 words
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Article3378 1915-07-10 12 Ordinary Meeting. Friday, July 9. Present. H. E. tbe Gnv nor (Sir Arthur You' g K CM G the Gf ner 1 Officer ComruaDdiog troops (Btitj. Hidout. c m.o The Hoa, Col. see. (R J. Wilkinson, c.M.o Attorney-Genera) (U. A. Goodman 01.o 1 iea«ire- (A. M. Pouutney Eogin3,378 words
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Article208 1915-07-10 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. i: t Ltsd Singles. B W. Day owe i -.> heat I). Walker rec. 2, 7—;", 5—7, -7.' i» M. Doigowe i beat k \v Sinclair, scr, 4—6, 6 0, 6 4. Newcomers 1 Q ini w H I. Ifanball owe j beat208 words
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Article90 1915-07-10 12 Johnston's Pier at i<, 10 nod I a.m.. I 1.80 and 8.80 p m. Club Bungalow at 9.80 aud 10*80 a.m., 2 15, 8 and 5 80 p.m. Jackson Millar Gup 150 yards Haikdi. 1 ap. This Race will be Bamm "IT on rrival of the 1090 words
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Article26 1915-07-10 12 i The mail steamer Oriental*' left enaog at 1 p.m. yesterday and may be er- ected at Singapore at 5 p m. to day.26 words
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Article87 1915-07-10 12 a Le Journal reports that the Seuatoc [utnbert'e mission in the [Tufted State*.] 2 behalf of tho Minister of Marine, bus i faulted io Charles M. Schwab placing hit hole works in the Bethlehem Steel Co ad every other industry in which he is lterested, nt the disposal of France.87 words
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Advertisement274 1915-07-10 12 iinini nn tmi ntun f sit nti inunnsiif n i istf tiif i iitfiiit^fUH ait i«i»f ii uiinsf nHiiuif if i fnni Are you anxious about Baby? g= If so, you should do as this mother did your anxiety would dim ppear and your Baby would have every chance <•;274 words
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