The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1915
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Title Section15 1915-07-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T£_N CENTS SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, .TULY 17, 1915 NO. 8.49C15 words
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Article127 1915-07-17 1 Topics of the week are given on pige 5. S.CC. Lawn tennis ties will be found on page 10. The National Register Bill his become law Page 5. Ipoh has subscribed £15,800 to the war loan Page 4. Latest rubber dividends and commodity price on page 4.127 words
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Article1139 1915-07-17 1 Among ihe thousands of ue who have been, of late, talking eomewhat glibly [abont the necessity of increasing the supply of nuinuions, then must be remarkably few who aadoiatand vaguely what the making of munitions involves. Who would imagine that each ciny bullet, not much larger,Daily Chronicle - 1,139 words
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Advertisement309 1915-07-17 1 A Steady Stream of all Good Pictures BOTH IN THE FIRST AND SECOND SHOWS ALHAMBRA mm\m --lUM m THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAO. I 1 SECOND SHOW. 9-15 P M. A photodrama iu furious activity. yT 1 8 F n 1 111 I FflH 1 1 T 5 5309 words
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Advertisement309 1915-07-17 1 CRCHAR9 ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROSO. TO-NIGHT Extra Show ti 8 p.m. t'sual Show at 9-15 p.m. TONIGHT A deUgbtCnl Play magaiflc ntiv Interpreted by an all STAR CAST ()F^^^l^ 01ive?GoldBn»ith'8 World Renowned Oui Eagliah Comedy ie a IiREAT PRODUCTION. vide IHE STAGE.' The Groat Sleuth. NICK WINTER IN309 words
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Advertisement111 1915-07-17 1 L A EH T ADVERTISE MENTS. C >itrl t has *20, 000 to invest Page 4. 1{ ni (*r re important sale of N.D.L. shi i ery stores Page 3. T i -r* v ill be danciog at the Adeiphi hot. to-i ght if there is a sufficient num ber111 words
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Miscellaneous89 1915-07-17 1 THE WEEK. Hit.*! Water -e_§i a tu 1-4° p.m Aug!o-« "u-iiHH 0 Serool Sports, B p.rn. S. V. K Field-Firing. Leave Drfil BWI, S. u p Sunday 18th. High Water -1 .19., Ml p.m. Central Engine Works Meetlcg, jo n. Wednesday 21st. Biga Wasar- 4 .0 a.m.. 4-10 p va.89 words
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Article303 1915-07-17 2 Most of us in Singapore have known A R. Adams of I'enang as quite a hue fellow and a gooi sport, besides being nu able professional man. Bal tbe Peuang correspondent of the Times of Malaya putthat gentleman iu quite anew light when it styles303 words
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Article109 1915-07-17 2 The loyal offer of the Perak Cbinese, headed by the heads of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to form themselves iuto a Volunteer Corps, has been accepted by the Government. At tbe public meeting held in March last at Ipoh, it was resolved to approach Goverumeufc with109 words
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Article87 1915-07-17 2 The King has approved the appointment of the Hon. Mr \V. \V. Cock as au ui.othc.al member of Legislative Council during the absence of the Hon. Mr F. M. Elliot. The correspondent of the Observer at Petrograd states that the object of the Austro German attack on Leinberg was to87 words
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Advertisement63 1915-07-17 2 RUBBER AND COPRA DRYING. Tbe principal of a well known firm of Ventila; ing and Drying Plants visited Java, The FY! S. and S.S. during the present year for the purpose of acquiring informa tiou ou the above subject and he has now submitted plans and specifications to the Borneo63 words
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Advertisement25 1915-07-17 2 (b!________________________ i W* c "*i v r r- _____e__e«&. !h__^______l________l ™Jv T~r Most Certain Cure^i jjj Physician* recommend them, j^ fjQ Of all Chemists. Sk25 words
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Advertisement377 1915-07-17 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAOE AT HOME. /When tbe Angelus is Ringirg, from the Reveu business as Usual." JThe Red, White and Blue, from tbe Raveu Business as Usial," Your King and Country want you. Patriotic Song. Fall In. Patriotic Song. f The sun- h377 words
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Advertisement619 1915-07-17 2 Notices SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Notice is hereby given that tbe Annual Genetal Meeting of tbe Society will be be -4 in the Cricket Club on Thursday, the Mod inst, at 5-10 p.m. BUSINESS. (1) To receive Accounts and Report for the yejr. (2) To elect Officebearers for tbe enduing619 words
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Advertisement753 1915-07-17 2 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Saturday, at 11 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF A Good Assortment of Table Silverplatedware, Cutlery, Vases, Scent Bottles &c. To be held at Powell A Co.'s Saleroom Now on view. Catalogues will be issued. FOWELL ft Co., Auctioneeis. AUCTION SALE OF ENGINEERING PLANT To be held at753 words
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Advertisement450 1915-07-17 2 to ut n "toTet Lady Hill" (Otaage Gnu, furnished, beautifully su ili;(li ad Stabling. Racist August H-7 A|) v J *ECER Rooms 10^ H Fnrnbhed or othei wis* Valley Road. m Uf I 10 7 TO LE' FROM Ist The Ground Fioor of i<s at present occupied by M,.."> r450 words
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Miscellaneous781 1915-07-17 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERYIUJK). 7th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JULY 18th. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.90 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns 5 8, 180 107. 91* a.m. Matins and Holy (Ymmunion. 4 p.m Sunday School Bible Classes. 5.30 p.m. Evensong Sermon. Hymns, 198, 966 SO. ST. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY LINES. 915781 words
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Advertisement1743 1915-07-17 3 A COMEDY IN KHAKI. Mistaken Identity at the Dabdanelles. Scene Rains of Sedd-nl Bahr after jtn bard ment by the Fleet. English officer, shabby uniform and a thick black beard, wandering about among ruins with camera, -.earchmg for something of interest to .-olograph. Voice from Hehind Ands up! Mice, turns1,743 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1915-07-17 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 17, 1915. titte shall ibe Press (he PeopleVrigbl rr..~.i>itai^ ttYa*'- 1 i)\ influent i an I nrbtibed by c*t'r. ir c iii'ot Trull: hei glorioufi uiei ept.. d»*w. '^icd^r to I' liiiMv. Layattt a.^,l Law. It will be observed that coincident with the passing1,577 words
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Article789 1915-07-17 4 Tbe name of Mr Heah Swee Lee, IP.j (Tiecbiu', has been added to the list of members of tbe committee of the Po Leung Kuk Society for Penang. Mr George Marshall, from India, bas j arrived in Penang to act as Matmger of tbe Mercantile Bank, vne Mr Criehton wbo789 words
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Article28 1915-07-17 4 (From Our Own Corretpondent.] London. ,luk lf Interim dividends declar. d. arf mausara, (7 Yam Seng, 2 1 l._ lid Kubber is at 2s. .Yi.28 words
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Article42 1915-07-17 4 (From Our Oan Corretpond*ni Mi Qajefc, .in., Mr Alma Baker has receded t llH t w ing cabin from London to r j if t aeroplane, from Malaya bavs ban n r aented bs (,'ueeu Alexandra to tl Flying Corps.42 words
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Article35 1915-07-17 4 {From Our Uuv orrespondrnt li" n. lal] h Applications through Ipoh bai for ti War i ouu total i_ 1 6 Tbe Anglo-Chinese held yesterday evening j present* d bf Mrs K. <« W*u35 words
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Article490 1915-07-17 4 The I renrh I Of tulai a news from u>e Can case w H region of < > ti the Etasaiai atta( ked aiij capturi d Mr S. I h aad Co ii ahortlj jtttn the V a Atrmf MLi tbe FeuVni»< .1 Kd.il. i*r f t f m HStraits Echo - 490 words
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Advertisement203 1915-07-17 4 OLD TOM I Jas. LONDON COUTTS GN j Co. i Sole^ Importer s /caldbeck, Macgregor C?\ /WHOLESALE AND BETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.X Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. i i IMUH-liiiili-il 1111 iiilUiii Liillltiiiu, lilii.iiiliiaUlillllll-llllllJtIMllllllllillllihIllliilillll! i! iilllll Willi I *****111l HUI lIIUU a A >i. _i L^ j a}203 words
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Article142 1915-07-17 5 TWO LINE TRENGhES CAPTURED Prisoners Taken. [Bv Submarine Cable]. Sauna s Sfcswc*. London, July 15. General lan Uarailron reports that at daybreak on July I*2 the 1.-itisb right with a French corps attacked with resulting heavy and confu9t d fighting diyand the capture of two strongly142 words
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Article90 1915-07-17 5 Energy Advances North and South tl! grad, Jnlj i sV— The communique "l ha awemy, atrot s reinforced, ti ok I v i oa J nly 14th iu the region or ,1 Shavli. Our cavalry and a tuatds detain Ihe eaeaej al the river Windawa and Tense irourabh90 words
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Article83 1915-07-17 5 Utm, duly 15 rherc haa been a y ut the activity on the Italian front daya lall. mt maeeuiiejwe records feal o' ah inY:.:-> detach monl in bcaUag the aides of a ravine reputed to be inaccessible snd i risii a' d capturio Fal* irego al the mi83 words
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Article85 1915-07-17 5 Serious Statement. I q. I ily 13— The statement of the i hanhen to the Kaiser that a prolongation of war will bankrupt Germany waa eased m the oAcial German orgaus bu* wai published hy the leidiug German cew.-: ipers. A leading interna*ional b inker iuterriewed at85 words
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Article54 1915-07-17 5 r Further Allied Progress, wis, .Ju'y 15.— Tha night was disImbed northward ot Arras where the French carried a line of German trenches. Tha CO u-uumqiu' adds We made further progress in Argouue where tbe Germans iu a series of counter attacks only sueteed 3d in regaining54 words
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Article30 1915-07-17 5 NYw York July 15. After nine year's fighj for liberty Harry Thaw has secured a verdict of sauity from a Jury in New tork State Supreme Court.30 words
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Article25 1915-07-17 5 London, July 15.— The German spy Ro.euthal who.e anest was reported on Janfl Ith has teen convicted aud v>u» executed this morning.25 words
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Article143 1915-07-17 5 Papeaiß FH. Bold, BGJL, who served with the Hongkong Singapore Battn .'.<..*.. at Mauritius yud Singapore, has bees killed in action. The suggestion is to he made in Parliament next week that Lord Bryce's Report on German Atrocities should be translated 1:00 the principal languages of Europe |a:id of some143 words
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Article176 1915-07-17 5 BITTER FEELING SHOWN. Furtber Negotiations. i 1 [By Submarine Cable]. laom Siiviun. London, Jnly 15. A meeting of the < South Wales Miners' executive^ lasted all i yesterday at Cardiff and was unable to p agree with an order for resumption cf work i in accordance with176 words
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Article122 1915-07-17 5 London. Ju'y 15. —In the House of Commooi Mr King a- ked whether His Majesty's representative! iti China had received ooenplainta regarding present difficulties or th^ future _iaiu- ot Britiah trading in Kiaocbau. Sic E Grey replying i i Oie ottly onl Y standing oueation affecting122 words
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Article139 1915-07-17 5 I fco Peac3 Terms Wanted London, .Tuly 15.— 1a tbe House of CommOOa Mr heqnith with great gravity uttered a stem rebuke to Mr Onihwaite who asked whetbei it was lo*; a f.irt that I both the Belgian people and OoTernment wealed lo .-ee Ibe Oermana negotiated139 words
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Article79 1915-07-17 5 London, duly 15.- In the House of Commons debate cn the estimates Mr Rees called attention to the fare that there waa no grant for Nyassalaud and linked if it was due to the removal of the military. Mr Montagu said a graut was uiineces sary because79 words
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Article47 1915-07-17 5 London, .July 15.— 1t is understood the Government will Ht-k for a vote of credit ot two hundred fifty millions next wet k. Mr Asquith announced that a committee presided over hy Mr Llojd George ifl being formed to consider retrenchment in the public services.47 words
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Article38 1915-07-17 5 London. July 15.— Mr Borden's atten_ance at the Cabinet was welcomed as a significant landmark of Imperial development being the rir_t occasion on which a premier of a Dominion has participated in an ordinary Cabinet meeting.38 words
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Article26 1915-07-17 5 Melbourne, Jnly 15.— The Imnenal Government has accepted a further offer of an Australian infantry brigade with supernumerary units; a'.o double remforceuients. -m26 words
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Article23 1915-07-17 5 Washington, July 15.— Germany admits responsibility for the torpedoing of the Nebraskan on May 36 and offers compensation.23 words
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Article21 1915-07-17 5 London, Jnly 15.— The Notional Regiate* Bill has passed both Houses of Parliament and received the Ku\al assent.21 words
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Article15 1915-07-17 5 Wby did Mr Asquith Sleel Maitiand One solver answers "If be hadn't Mac Kiunon Wood."15 words
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Article1111 1915-07-17 5 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eat farrago libelli. Juvenal. The Munitione Bill is an accomplished fact, and Mr Lloyd George is now fully empowered to go a muuitioneering in as large a style as he talks. If the facta pqual the verba things are as good as1,111 words
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618 1915-07-17 5 HON. MR A. R. ADAMS AND THE PRESS. I afl We are surprised, says tba Times cf j Malaya" that a man of the fullness of view of the Hon. Mr A. R. Adam. sho n ld bave been tho author of such conservative ind autocratic sentiments. What he a^ks618 words
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Article120 1915-07-17 5 There is something in the suggestion of a correspondent in a home paper that the Kaiser should henceforth be known as William the Gasser. Anthony Robert Minjoot was convicted in the second police court yesterday, of criminal trespass into the compound houte No. 6A, Mouut Sophia, with intent to commit120 words
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Advertisement287 1915-07-17 5 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF rennis Rackets ROSSER'S SPECIAL CORONA" RAMSBOTTOM'S DOMINO DAVIS'S "RISELEY HEXAGON SLAZENGERS DOHERTY." ROBINSON Co. ——_______»<—^m___ P§__^^^3l CMOKERS of cultured 1 ffllllllllllOI#l!!llli!lic l taste want no better ||P» ciga .ctte- .nan I If A H^X^^l 1 State express -the most I Olf I hriMmsT^ K287 words
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Advertisement886 1915-07-17 6 Shipping 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet navigation Co., of Batavia. 9—i, Oollybb Quay. UUDER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Brol-V-R Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe July 17 Singkep Moeara Saba, Simpang and Djambi July 17 Dg Kce.sk Penanf, Lho Seumawe, Si«li, Sabang, Oelee-Lhene, Tapa-Toean, f-inabang Singkel,886 words
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Advertisement643 1915-07-17 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. f TO LONDON s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 4. s.B. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 8. s.s. MASHONA sailing on or about Aug 16. For particulars as to rates of freight andjpassage money, i apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. B643 words
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Advertisement541 1915-07-17 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA. JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss V'lle de la s^ NYra July 18 Ciotat Jn'y ?4 ss Aiuazone Aug 1 ss Atlantique July .0 h_ A steamer A gl5 ss Pclyneaien Aug 1 sa A H«aruer Ang 29 ss541 words
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Advertisement620 1915-07-17 6 Shipping STEAM HAYIQATION COHPi^ For China, Japan, Panang, Ce?L_ Anstralia, India, Aden, toJ* Mediterranean Porta, Piwm!L and London Thitmgh BlUs of Lading iWnb Ooast, Persian Onlf, Continental and An. Ports. aa **lfln BMunn will le.ve Hlm aww n SAIL LINES From Singapore, connect^ Colombo with ss Sardinia July SI h620 words
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Advertisement660 1915-07-17 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP j THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C. Tbe Company has £20.00C deoosited with the Bnpreme Conrt ol England,660 words
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Advertisement340 1915-07-17 7 CHARTERED BANK •f India Australia and Sblna. INCORPORATED RT RCYU CHARTER. 'AID OP 01PITJLL £1,W0,00C SZBBRVB rmr© <e-arv« Liability ot Proprietors 41,800,00c HEAD OFFICE. 58. BIBHOPfIaiTI, LONDOM, I. 0. A3ENCa_B AND BBAH0HIB8! Amntoei Hongkong Penang Bangkok Uoiio Puket Batavia Ipoh Bangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Kiang Seremban .anton Kobe Shanghai340 words
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Advertisement507 1915-07-17 7 ESTABLISHED 1*74. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECT KIT Y LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd (Incorporated in India.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Poliey-holdors The "Oriental" is th»> oldest and mosi economically managed Life Assurance Co. ii the East and is the only Co. in wnioh policy holders have the guarantee507 words
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Advertisement379 1915-07-17 7 'manufacturers ufe INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," TTNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONI FORFEITABLE." I 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 I holders are over £8, 500.000.379 words
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Advertisement294 1915-07-17 7 POLICY No. *****. $10,000 *0 y ear Endowment. This policy on the life of a promiaent gentleman in -falaya matured quite reoently, and the optional methods of settlement offered him were. I CASH Face of policy 10,000. Cash bonus 5305. 15 805. II PAID UP POLICY 23,555. m (Subject to294 words
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Article1133 1915-07-17 8 I Modern Ballet Extraction Aeroplane Evolution Air Temperatures The Kenotron The Gasoline Electric Automobile An Electric Siren Snake Serum A New Alloy An Air Trap for Insect.. I In the new "radioscopio surgery," of the war hospitals, tbe surgeon is guided by the shadow of tbe bullet instead1,133 words
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Advertisement435 1915-07-17 8 fflfr .:^^r .m~±>\ =-=-^_i^__.^ ||g| I Economy. H 1 lj Owing to the quality and fl 1 concentration of its ingredients, lyl |j LEA PERRiNS' Sauce is very ___f^Mk. 'j give a delicious and appetising flavour L^!!!^! W wS^^^ fill j! The Original nnd Gemiine MJ______i___l I WORCESTERSHIRE I B435 words
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Advertisement335 1915-07-17 8 'DOYOUNEEDBIj^r^ *nereare conducts of in no one particular org M l\3 iltb toeJl yet theuahent in m Uj ltt hlrfi ai.d enjoyment,. Born^u U wi *b U_ k attributed to th. ima^n ea>' knows that the debility The remedy evidently will bem tit theulMl,. 6t_ n,e3 'cine th Part •ihebood335 words
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Article1531 1915-07-17 9 Issued by FKASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers. Julv 16th. All quotations of Sterling Shares must ne regard d as purely nominal for the preaeit. Oaf. ibbob. if aw. dabs lis*. bdi«rs. Sbllbirs. 65,000 2a la Ailagai 5( i 11 2 8 500,0t0 1 1 Anglo-Java 61,531 words
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Article63 1915-07-17 9 Corrected up to July 16). Bank 4xn s 2-4 1 demand 2-4 116 Private credits Rm s 2-.§ France demand Bank 296 Ihdia, T. T. 176 HON&KONO, demar d M 23f Yokohama, dema. d 113f Java, demand 1 _r£ Banqkok, demar- d eth SOVEBHIGN6, Bant Buying 88. i 463 words
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Article155 1915-07-17 9 July 16. Tin (75 ton.) 180.55 Gambier 11.00l Gamble? Cube No. 1 13 40 Gambier Cube Nc. 2 12.00 Pepper Black erdin. Ypoi. 19.00 Pepper, (White fa-r- 86 00; Nutmegs (110 tc tie lb 81.C0 Nutmeg. (80 tc ti e lb 22.00 Mace (Bauda) 80 00 Cloves (Amboina) 40155 words
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Advertisement505 1915-07-17 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. f^-SB IT IQ The Bottlers of tte "GREAT AUK'S W^MEI nrUllllir HEADY brand are BXHter AGREEMENT with WL ufcfiUiN-.. ARTHUR GUIHNtSS, SON COM- PANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bott.e NO OTHER _ci____m505 words
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Advertisement68 1915-07-17 9 SIEMENS «-_____H__-___-__----i WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAFORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SIRGAPOEfi. Telephone No. 847. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIE-EXS BSCTKEBS DTNJiIO SOBiS, Lf mmmt tf^'iUwCU--M-M-0-Ba*MNBR' l ■iniiiiiiMMli iia i -ii'i Head ojjtoe Caxtoo House, Vastffiiaister, Lute Supplies Dept. and Store* Upper Thames Street, tote Lamps and Fittings Dept. Dt-ttofi, Lnotocx >Tor^. £I_,tf*e168 words
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Miscellaneous209 1915-07-17 9 I NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per B. I. Outward racket Edavana t xpected to reach 1 1 Penang thin in uun^. Per IL M. Paniet Nera expected here on Monday, the l£tn iDstant at about 6 p.m, Prom China.— Per M. M. Vile de la Ciotat expected on July209 words
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Miscellaneous495 1915-07-17 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at 1 1 a.m. on July 16, 1916. British. Name Date of Arrival Bemarka Kiang July 15 No. 8 Wharf Lady Weld Inner Roads Qaorra Rauee Moumouthsbire Outer Roads Glenfalloch Inner Roads Indrasama July 16 Ban Hin Guan i Carlyle i Esmeralda Hong495 words
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Article1762 1915-07-17 10 FULL TEXT OF THE DOCUMENT. j Assurances Wanted. [Folldwing is the full text of thej American Note to Germany on the subject j of the sinking of the Lusitania and other vessels.] Tbe Government of the United States notes with gratification tbe full recognition by tbe Imperial1,762 words
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Article82 1915-07-17 10 A non com. in the Durhams, in a letter home, bas related the fact tbat the soldier's new name for a match is an Asquith.*' 'lhe history of it i j as follows. Mr Asquith once memorably said. Wait and sec." A French Inciter match, too, is hy no means82 words
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Article323 1915-07-17 10 a*************. Mine Sown Ways and Poisoned Waters. The march to Windhuk raijks, for strategy aud indomitable perseverance amongst the greatest iu the world's history. Hundreds of miles of enemy country were traversed for days, and days, often without focd or water, and mostly ou a323 words
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Article323 1915-07-17 10 Profit of ovna i_ millions. The report of the siipii Transport and Trading Company, Ltd, for 1914, states ih.it, ineiuding £Y_j,_.64 brought J forward, there is a credit to ths profit aud loss account of £4,001,981, Deducting management, legal aim other expense, and depreciation on securities, which323 words
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19 1915-07-17 10 Amount previously acknowledged ?699 H. E. Sir Arthur Young 100 W. H. Macgregor 5019 words
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Article15 1915-07-17 10 The P. aud O. Moldavia arrived in Loudon ou Wednesday, the 14th instant.15 words
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Article89 1915-07-17 10 In the secoud police court yesterday, Kanusamy and Supramaniam, two Tamils, weie charged the former with crimiual breach of tiust as a servant, of two mufflers, a tobacco pouch, a watch guard, singlets, shuts: aud Ove towels, the property of his employer, towkay Kwek Yang Koh of 133 Bukit liiuah89 words
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Article148 1915-07-17 10 TIES FOR MONDAY. B Cl.ss Singles. C. B. Hadden v Dr. M. W. Chill. Percy (iold v F. A. Teale. C Class Single— Final. W. A. Wilson v J. S. Wardle. Newcomers' Handicap. S. H. Greville Smith v Wodehouse. S. J. Edwards v P. E.148 words
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Article228 1915-07-17 10 i Hitherto the Dutch nave comported themselves towards 'be war with circimspection. Bot it must not be supposed tbat tbis impl'es any ignorance of their j certain fate if Germany were to be vie I torioii6. The Dutch have laid to heart the cynical declarationEx - 228 words
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Article175 1915-07-17 10 Mr Teunant, replying to Mr Houston, said he was not aware that the mo?t des tructive aod effective shells used by the Germans were mole of cast iron. He would point out that there was no lack of production of shell bodies, and it was175 words
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Article216 1915-07-17 10 It is stated tbat Sir John ll S. Camp bell, Bart., late of Tronoh and the Peuang Volunteers, is now u captain int he Koyai Scots. (3LM.) The new Lord Chancellor, Haron Buckmaster of Cheddington, like bis predeces sor, is to retain his surname as bis peer age title. This216 words
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Advertisement488 1915-07-17 10 i pilll!!li!llllllll!!il!IHII!liilili!lil!!lll!i!l!lliilH»ill«i^ Her First Baby S Manv a mother is at a loss to know what food to gfee her f rst t Although she showers ali her love and care upon him. bab) still dots g not get on. But her anxiety is ended directly she tries OLxo. W488 words
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