The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 July 1915

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. te:n cents SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915. NO. 8,499
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  • 281 1 A remarkable Note has been sent by the United States to Great Britain, on the •»übJHct of American rights as affected by the British blockade Page 5. A'i Austro German ultimatum to R'lratma, m the matter of her holding up Term an consignments of shells for Turkey,
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  • 1023 1 Long before the koleh rune up into the sand old 'Mat is oo the look out for me. bays gone by there was a Tuan who visited him regularly, delighting m nothing better than to put up at the hut, and to sit within, gossiping m the Malayan tongue
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 600 1 flSjj^H hHH Irtv ffSnSo^l tcs3B Ca9P Bsj^S kC^B S9h bSp ORCKAKQ ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT Extra Show at 8 p.m. Isua! Show at 9-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT A TWO PART DBAVI4 OF THE ALIEN DANGER. FOR HONOUR (Patriotism) AND (Sensation.) Thrilling Drinia of Ldv i and Duty m
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    • 234 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Exchanged rain-coat Page 2. Mortgagee's land sale Page 2. Assistant wanted tot tubber estate Patje '2. Notice under Trustee Ordinance Page 2, Re R. Forwrrg and Co. Page 2. PowHl and Co.'t- remiuder Page 2. lUckruptcy intimation Page 2. Dr. Williams' Pink P.U6— Page 3. W«r jiunivereary meeting
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 64 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 21st. tilgti Water— 4 >(l a.m., 4-10 p m, Thursday 22nd Htgb Waur 5-U -.a., 5-4 p.ca Singarore Pt. Andrew's Society Annaal General Meeting. Cacket Club, 5 30 p m Friday 23rd. Hi^h Wator 755 a.ru 6-17 p.m. Children's Concert, Vie. Hall, p.m. P. A O hciueward
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  • 589 2 The Kaiser has promoted General Mackeosen to be Field Marshal. The Board of Trade tables for May ahow that m that month British exports reached the highest total for any one month since the war began. Cl -At. In their report for 1914, the Prison Commissioners for Scotland state that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 DRIVING BELTS. Frequently considerable trouble arises through the right Belt not being selected and the drives not properly arranged. The GAXDY Belting which is world famous £is for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture. The Borneo
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    • 489 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE BAGS AT HOME. When the Angelas is Bingtrg, from the Revea business as Usual." The Red, White and Bine, from the Revea Business as Usual," (Your King and Country want you. Patriotic Bong. (Fall In. Patriotic Song. (The sun>h'ne of your
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    • 747 2 Notices RAIN COAT. Will anyone whose Coat has been exchanged apply to X. c/o Free Press. Ml-7 *8-7_ R. FORWERG Co. AND THE TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WOBKS 111 LIQUIDATION. NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisions of The Alien Enemies (Windingup) Ordinance 1914 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR was p'eased
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    • 672 2 Notices EASTERN SMELTING COMPANY, UNITED An inteiim dividend at the rate of 10% per annum has been declared upon the Preferred BhareH for the half year ending 28th February, 1015, payable on 3 1st instant. Notice is hereby given that tbe Transfer RtgUtere of the Preferred Shares will be closed
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    • 712 2 Auctions WORT6AGEE S SALE Monday, 26th July, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. 1 All those fonteen pieces of freehold land situate m the District of Rochofe. being parts of Dots f, 8, 4, 5 and 6 and Lots 7,8, '5. «6. 87. 88 89, 90 and 91 of Grant No. 3.9,
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    • 547 2 1 To Let I TO LET, FURNISHED T The promises known as Tbe Vfaa* No. 886, Victoria Street. lctOll Eo^ I For particulars, apply to POWELL Co An,r 10-7 UCtlo^. I TO UT -MAISONETTE." 6. Tan^iiß v rooms new chicks to verandah* il IVe I ktpt grounds excellent tenm 8
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  • 329 3 The Glasgow Academy Chronicle of ;.me lag* contains the following announce meat among those of the deaths of twelve old boys who have been killed m action,*' vu Carruthebs." —In France, on 7fch iasfc, Private Frank Walter Carruthere, 15 i.owruont Gardens Glasgow." I: an appreciative
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  • 282 3 (From Dutch PaisbsJ Trie Itetiaa prt«.s attaches great import a la the meeting at Calais between the I ik aL.I French Mialaton and Cora iers. e^p"cially iv connection with the >ey to France uudertaken by General i>epaiy Chief of tha Italian General Staff, They declare thftt the desperate
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    • 96 3 Apartments WANTED "ng G iestB— good table moderate Eng- CHEERFUL," c/o Free Presa. IM 23-7 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET v i.h or without Board at 7, Oxley Rise, --i-. .-.tabling. _> }t > oe_ Y.M.G.A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms are available •or single gentlemen, with board, *£d facilities for billiards
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    • 506 3 THE DELICATE GIRL If growing girls are to become well-deve-loped, healthy women, their health mast be oarefaUy acted, laments should not Ignore their unsettled moo is or the various troubles that tell or approaching womanhood. It is an important time tf life, and mothers wi 1 welcome tiie means of
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    • 288 3 Auctions KILLINEY LODGE AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS KILLINEY LODGE SITUATE AT CXLtY RISC, SINGAPORE. TO BE HELD AT POWELL A COS SALE-ROOM On Tuesday, the 27th July, 1915, at 2-30 p.m. The property co isista of all th it v amable piece of freehold
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    • 761 3 I Auctions NORDDEUTSCHEB LLOYD (m Liquidation.) Auction Sale of A LARGE QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT ELECTROPLATED WARE COMPRISING SOUP TUREENS, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, MILK JUGS, SUGAR BASINS, TABLE SPOONS AND FORKS, NAPKIN RINGS ETC; ALSO CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TABLE AND BED LINEN, BATH FACE TOWELS, ETC ALL NEW To be
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  • 53 4 Covkney— Cross.— On June l »th. at Pa*k Road, Congregational (hutch, Duhvicb, by the Key. K. G faudison, James WILLI»m Gledhill Comnkv, eld< st son cf the late William Cbaileb Coveney and Mrs Coveney, of Singapore atd New Cross, to Ethel C.ROrs, < ldt-f-t daughter of Mr and Mrs
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  • 1509 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 21, 1915 It would be hardly courteous to dismiss sir Robert Latdlaw's scheme for the International Control of Armaments without some further examination, as it presents vwn to the barest cinsory inspection difficulties that the creator of the project had net thought of, when
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  • 527 4 Tbe Straits Tirr.es state* that C y. M S. i Batches of the S. R. E. »\"l bus gone to the front at tbe Dardanelles, and tbat S«t. ,1 liolky, of the K. S. L. 1., brother of Mr W. Holley of tbe Municipality, r reserve member of tbe Maxim
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  • 74 4 War Anniversary Meeting Arrange*!. (From Our Owf t Correspondent.} Ipoh. July 20, A big demonstration is to be held Ipoh, for tbe whole of Peruk. to p asB tcjbolutiou approved by Mr Abquitb aj Mr liooar Law, on August 4th to tuatk th« acniversary of tbe declaration cf
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  • Correspondence.
    • 507 4 To the Editor. Sir, Frotu the extract which oppeaiv m this morning's Free I'reet- g n tereeting to learn what Hon^kctig tfeii of Singapore patriotism. It see me thatbe outside pub.'ic is to labour saist a illusion simply because a f»±w. u Wu t^ pretext that they
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  • 44 4 The General Committee ere arranging for their IMtol-MMUUJ fathering foi Y.W.C'.A. uieniherb to he hiM ttitute. P Fort Canninj; Hoiui. m v August 7th, at Mfl j^ m. All Mi I iuvited, both Indie*, m»4 gefitb §MM9| ttc. will u.xiipy the af -i:
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  • 31 4 l>r. BaoMty't Moonl totan Atd will b;- given il 14 m thp V. W. C, I >•;'!■.!,. i M!.^ lkJlid. All ill. lilt- i! .'!(>:•-. 1 V l l l d
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  • 154 4 The Eail ot Lonfedale pntMl juiß at the Maiifun HMMM Uupport of Oar !>u :v.\i liu;,^ I 'when the Kauee of Bmvik I mrduis and bMMMCt ay ntdi-a h I to auimuld. At die QMiaa ti.,h mi i rtMiwn Urn ftfen < f Ow W rfJ fur the hMM v
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    • 179 4 l!l!!!!l!llll!l!ll!!l!!!!i!!!ll!!illl^(H|l STATE EXPRESS M) 4^^fflT CIGARETTES are WJ <3Q^ exquisite from the touch VWf* j^v of the lips to the last lingering V>^* f J whitf-no harshness-no crudity- a\>^ 0^ Y^t'o just mellowness itself. The V.4^ fnjjKcirstfaii fierce value of State Elxpress Cigarettes to tired nerves cannot be over- (f^s^^^^>
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    • 110 4 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR. NOTICE: A Public Meeting of British Subjects will be held under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association, on Wednesday 4th 3 August 1915 at 5-15 p.m., m the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, for the purpose of passing the following resolution "That, on the anniversary"
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  • 90 5 TALK OF AUSTKO-GERMAN ULTIMATUM. The Sin of strict Neutrality. [By Submarine Cable]. SlOTlB'9 B*tfVCl London, July 19. A telegram- from Athens says that en Austro Gerruun uhi tnatum to Rumania is being prepared on the question of holding up German con signments of sheila for Turkey. Troops withdrawn
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  • 87 5 Fomenting labour Troubles. New York, July 19. Mr Gompers. Pre >ident of the American Federation of Labour, gays tbac German agitators appio iched the Labour leaders with a view to fomenting tioub.cs and thus preventing the export of ammunition to the Allies. A itrikeaSMtißfl twelve thousand
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  • 46 5 A Strange Contention. London, July 2'J. The temi official Nord deutsche, commenting ou the Churchiil interview, declares that Ger uiauy has respected Dutch neutrality because Holland, uniike Belgium, really remaiutd ueuirai. >ii>reover, a Deutral Hullnad is a valuible protection for Geruiun> s 3ank.
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  • 233 5 A Daring Naval Raid. Home, July2o. It is officially renounced that the Itauan cruiser Garibaldi was tor p^doed and ?unk ctf Cape Cattaro on Suo day. Mjs' of the crew were suved. Home, July Ml Oiftcial July 7th. Italian WWllipn a:>d aircrafc h.tve heeu rnuet acrive on
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  • 128 5 Capture of Armoured Trenches. L (i ];m, July 20. The Italians achieved a cutabie :ucct.-s on the Ir-o^zo front ol Juiy 1 ->'.b. A c/ir r:> unique In a resolute aud bar;2^'L !Ui y acriOHj iv which iaM and he:tvy cooperated most pttitcil}, the itifanuy ended by
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  • 18 5 Vetoaa, July 19. Cholera, ik extending asiitiia Hoßgary. There are thousand BMSfI OBMI daily. I
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  • 39 5 London. July 20. A French clerical; J urnal puo!ioin an autograph letter from Ism Pope repudiating tbe famous iuter- i rtw" and enclosing official documf-nta; Swing tibal tbn PonsHl never coudciuued hss bssekadk ol Qennany. j
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  • 70 5 REMARKABLE NOrE ANENT THE BLOCKADE. American Citizens' Rights. [By Submarine Cable]. KIDTER'a SERVICS. London, July 20. The "Times" New York correspondent states that a Note has been sent to Great Britain insisting on the rights of American citizens under international law, unrestricted by British orders io-couocil
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  • 58 5 London, July 19. —In the House of Commons, considerable interest was inani fested at question time m the merits of the new German, large ruuiti engined aeroplanes. Mr Tenuant informed the House that there was no evidence that these aero* planes carried guns larger than machineguns. Also they
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  • 96 5 Mere Effectual Measures. London, July lvJ. In the House of Cons mons, m a debate regarding the treat ment of enemy aliens m India, Mr Chamberlain t>a*d he hv.d juft received a tt-le-2rnpbie if port from tLo Government of India cthtiug that they considered the time Ltd
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  • 136 5 Straight Hint frcm Mr Lloyd Ceorge London, July 19. —Mr Lloyd George. accompanied by Mr lliujcimui and Mr Henderson, lr- f t last eveniug for Cardiff, where he confer* with the miuers to nighr. Loudon, July SO. Mr Lloyd George, Mr Knnciman aud Mr Henderson went to
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  • 51 5 i Melbourne, Ju'y 19 The Victorian] parliamentary recrnitinK campaign baa concluded. Thirteen thousand eight ban dreti and r.inc mea enlisted m a fortnight. Though rbe platform campaign i* completed. district committees continue ttjeii organisation, The recruiting fervouc ba^ oiify h?gun and the whole Obmmonwealtb v low a. triiiuing
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  • 112 5 Aviatik Brought Down. Paris, .inly 19. Thn fighting yesterday con^tefi of minor Frrncfa Bnccewes mid the repulse of violent OermfW attacks on Soocheai nnd iri Argonne, Iho Germans at Sonchtz attacked »»t ri^ht on a f toot of 1,900 yards but rt tit ft ht il
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  • 75 5 Over 40.CG0 British Casualties. London, July 19 .--In the House cf Commons, Mr Asqattb Mid tbe total Dardnnel!e=t casualties., man! and m Hilary, to tbe end of Jon« were Officers, 541 killed, 1,257 wom>d*d« 188 missing; men, 7,543 killed, 25,551 wounded, 7,401 missing. Submarine's Successful Outing. Sofia, July
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  • 43 5 -<» Mr F. N. Shamaker, fonunriy of the S. C. Morning Post stuff, b>i* written from i France to gay tbiit Lti is with tbe Army Flyiug Corps t\nd ie employed m flying ovet the cteniy pad reporting positions |kud raises to tbe artillery.
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  • 293 5 FIERCE FIGHTING ON THOUSAND MILE FRONT. Great Cavalry Battles. [Br Submarine Gable]. Recttisb'b Service. London, July 19. Fierce fighting is now general on practically the whole Russian strategic front, a thousand miles long, from the Baltic to Bessarabia, as a resulti of a general offensive begun on Thursday
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  • 489 5 I'.etore the Chief .1 ustice. the Hon. Mr.l. A. S. liuckiiiil. X C., Bi:d a common jury, id the Supreme Court, yedtnidiiy morning, the ordinary assiz? cases were commenced. Mr \Y. II Dinsrnore, assistant to the Attorney General, took the place of Mr Setb (engaged iv tr-o other
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  • 542 5 Daring the month of May no fewer than 86 Merchant Officers have, through the medium of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, obtained Commissions m the Royal Naval Reserve one has obtained a Commission m the Army Service Corps whilst six are serving as Lieutenants m the
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  • 317 5 MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES. In tbe long hut of officers and mpn tnentionpd m despatches by Fielil Mac 6bul Sir John French, "for gallant aud distinguished service m tbe Mold,'' and pub]i»btd m (he Lome papers a mouth ago, appears tLe name of Litut. C. M. Paylon, of tbe 3rd Battalion,
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  • 35 5 TLe 6tearaer Monmoutbebire on the 25tii tftfc. passed a derelict gcbooner, b )tb musts standing but decks awash, nine miles etist of Ei'Odiiima, dri *t ii.g eastwards The obstruction vs^as cxtteuieiy daug irpue to cuvi^utica.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 DE RESZKF. THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES EBMBKKXwmaamammmammmm > IOMHHHHKfIBHBi TENOR IN BASSO l »jj* 1 AIRTIGHT or RESZKjf tins American fasarefleS- OP 50s -sssga*^ 1 I Pf»'iiiiiinrnimfiHpr!l^ t^ Robinson Co. I Sweet C/iestnzit j 7b6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment.
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    • 857 6 Shipping 1 KONiNKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCNAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, OOLLYBR QUAY. USIDBR CONTRACT WITH THE NBTHEKUAMDB INDIA OOVBRNMBHT. BE Kock Fontianak via Po lot* Samboe July 21 B'MPiT Prigi-Radji, Sapat, Tembilahan and Rengat July 91 Altisg Muntok and Palembang July 21 Van ler PARRAiUonw, Letong, Kramat. Maras,
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    • 613 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■ TO LONDON s.s. v BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 12. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 15. s.s. MASHONA" sailing on or about Aug 16. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS.
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    • 593 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIME. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss V lie de la s Nera July 18 Giotat Ju'y 14 ss Amazone Aag 1 SB Atlantique July £0 ss A Hteamer Aug 16 ss Polynesien Aug I sa A Fteaiuer Ang f9
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    • 655 6 Shipping BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPAB* For China, Japan, Penang. Ce?l%t Aaetralia, India, Aden. Egypt Mediterranean Porto, Plymoetfe and London. Through Bills ot Lading twmefl tot n hi Ooasl, Petslan Gull, Oonttnental ana AxuJte Btnamn— wUI leave Bingapore on Mtl| HAIL LINES Homeward (fob Eubofii Prom Singapore, connecting tt Colombo with gR
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  • 366 7 Lauterbach Arrfrted at Suez. A Java journal is of the opinion that the escapades of Lieut Lauterbach of the Emden, via Tanglin Detention Camp, have possibly endangered Dutch neutrality. The officer m question was captured ou one of the German auxiliaries and, m due course, took up
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  • 305 7 Tbe Matin oooftuus otatements regarded the loss-t-s of Adrians ami Germans. It calculates that out of 8,600.000 German* called to the colours, of whom *ix millions are ou tbe eastern and western fronts, one and a half million oa garrison duty or ou the lines of communication,
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  • 157 7 Philadelphia .\ja\- to Pay £JO,OOO m Cars op Defeat. Philadelphia, Way ZB. Mr. CUarlee H. Geis-t, a weiithy ffaa manufacturer of this city, who paid j£6o 000 fur tbe con eduction of tbe Sea View goU links at Sea View (X V.>, has wagered £20,000 to X'2oo
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  • 83 7 The Kaiser Intervenes. Amsterdam, June 17th. The exocuting of i/itfbt Liege citizans by tbe Germans for aiieged spionoge has produced intense j anger m Belgium. Twenty others are j etill imprisoned, and great anxiety is felt ias to their fate. So i c relief has been [afforded, however,
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  • 325 7 A passenger who has just returned by rail from Singapore to Penang confirms m every particular our recent strictures on the -catering arrangements on the F.MS, railways. He tells us that at dinner the food was not only of extremely poor quality and tbe meat abominably tough but
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 480 7 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. SWHAT IT IS. J IT 10 The Bottlers of tbe "GREAT AUK'S I II 10 HEAD brand are uncUr AGRLEMENT with GENUINE. Messrs. ARTHUR GUINNfcSS, SOS COMPANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bottle NO OTHER I
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    • 264 7 Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps (HOLLANDS 800 P* P the most healthful spirit obtainable, and the very best stimulant for general use. As a pi 'k-mp-';p tonic and d'eesuve Vvciit'o Schnappa is always opportune, exercising tho rr^.st benefida] effe< I opon ;he liver, lc'. eys ar.J other OhaincL'f at all |rv*\*^-.r>v Australia
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    • 231 7 A Fresh Shipment Just Arrived OF PHEASANTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUR. IPOH AND PENANG. LIGHTING GET QUOTATIONS FROM US OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD. m ST Messrs CHEE EN6 SONS, £iIJS. CIVIL. NAVAL. MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS Vfc'~^^P Tbe Macaging
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  • 835 8 How a Brick Wall Formed Fours." British Headquarters, Jane 9. Another day it will, perhaps, be wor*>h while to write a little series of thumbnail sketches, having for their object some suggestion of the different colour-schemes of tbe various phases and eituat. jus of tbe war. For, after
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  • 84 8 Proclamations by General Botha have been published in the Gazette to the effect that German paper currency in the conquered and occupied territory will not be deemed legal tender, and repudiating the Union's obligation for the redemption of the same. Further, in the
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  • 603 8 Speech by the Nawab of Jaoba. Jtiora. June 26. His Highness the N*wab Sahib Bahadur, of Jaora, addressed a large gathering of Mobomedan citizens, sardars, and officials of the State, to-day, says the Statesman. He said The reason for which I have re quested your presence here
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  • 302 8 I wonder if you really know what the full pack is at the f root Here it is. Of cotjrse you have equipment, i c all the canvas belts, braces, bayonet, tool handle, haversack, waterbottle (full) and en trenchment tool, tnees tin, valise and 120 rounds m
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    • 223 8 Something nice and nourish*^^ g !58 8° with stewed fruit* JT l^ P*"m ow a^° ut an e SB blancmange pleasant to the y^ MU-^Mlim/ taste an(^ tull of nouris^ ment Or a milk, egg J'ii^vlttS^^ and Orn tlour custar( as delicious as it is fif\&**r\^?k S (XX^- These are
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    • 1 8 MARTIN'S,
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    • 247 8 Uffl To distinguish the original and "JIT genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that the signature of LEA PERRIN3 Wfii appears m White across the Red j|jAM label OH every buttle. OE'jJ No other sauce has an exquisitely kSvji yu| delicate ilavour, or such a reputation among [S^rj
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  • 107 9 JULY 20. 1915. Tbe following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list Names LastDivd. Buyers Sellers BukitMertajam 9% £0 2 2 0 2 6 Damansara (Selangor) 10% fait j£3 0 0 8 4 0 Highlands and Lowlands
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  • 55 9 Corrected up to July 20) Bwk4mi i4i demand 2-4 116 *Mva«B creajtß Pm c Mf France demand Bank 296$ liiDiA, T. T. .176 HOHBKOHO, demai d 28 f Yokohama, demai d nsf Java, demand 140^ BAHasOK, demaod 66& SOVKB3IGNB, Raok Buying 98 64 Bank of Bnafl&nd Bate 5% Bar
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  • 156 9 July 20 Tin (100 tone) 179.75 Oambier 11 CO Gambler Cube >o 1 13.40 Gambler Co be No. 'I 12.00 Pepper hi&ck ordin. 'pore 19.00 Papper. (White trur' 86.00 Nutmegs (110 to r- 1 c !b. 21.00 Nutmegs (60 to t; c ib I 22.00 jfaoQ ißanda' 60 00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 643 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY iS P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C Tfce Company has £20,00 C deposited with the Supreme Court of
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    • 336 9 CHARTERED BANK sf India Hostpaltt ud Ihlni. IMOHraUTED BY lOTIL Cfllinß. UD UP CAPITAL £1,800,001 UMm Liability of P»op*i6tots^ iI.MO.OOC HEAD OFFICE! 88. BISHOMG&TS, LOBDOI, 0. ABBHOIHB AMD BBAM0HJB8: Amntßat Hocgkong Pen&n| Bangkok Iloilo Pnkst Batavla Ipoh R&ngooa Bcmbay Karachi Salgoa Oalontta Klang Soremban Caatoa Kobe Shanghai Oeba Koala Lamyot
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    • 500 9 ESTABLISHED 1874. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m India.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders. The Oriental is the oldest and most economically managed Life Assurance Co. m the East and is the only Co. m which policy- holders have the guarantee that 80%
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    • 363 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at I Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts
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    • 17 9 Two Special Lines m Note Papers. STONEHENGE HAND-MADE AND JACQUES CALLOT WHITE LINEN. i FBASER NEAVE, LIMITED.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 302 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK ROAD). Weekdays Sundays. Mall daily leaves for north at 7.? a.m. acrt 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave tor Johore et M a., 10.29 a., nocu, 1. 3 c p., 2.54 p., 4.«0 p Mall arrives from north at 6.16 a.m. aid 7.i4 p.m. Trains leave from
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    • 386 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at II a.m. on July 20, 1016. BIITIBH. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Hye Leong July 18 Inner Roade Trocae Ban Poh Guan July 19 Edavana No. 7 Wharf Chengtu loner Rjads Bgrement Castle Outer Roads Cyclops Wharf Giang Ann July 20 Inner
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  • 1763 10 Assizes Hearing Opened. Before Mr Justice Earnsbaw and a special jury composed as follow* Messrs E D. McPherson, F. Biackwell. J. H Buckhitl, C. H Follett, F. O. Wreford, H. C. Menzies, and R. H. Sbarpe (foreman), the trial was commenced yesterday morn ing, at the
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  • 33 10 Bi'KiT Koman. Stone crushed 5,824 tons; Gold obtained 710 czs. Average per ton 2.438 dwts. Bukit Malacca. Stone crushed 4,660 tons Gold obtained 4fc'9 ozs. Average per ton 2,013 dwts.
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  • 121 10 M|| ,^^a^ m Tbe acting consul general for Italy, Calcutta, states that the minister of war has decided not to call to tbe colours Italian residents m India belonging to the Army. In the District Court, yesterday, KohTee Kia, of Hill Street, and Chung Liang Chuan, of twakow Nol 186,
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  • 718 10 Every Scot m Malaya should, without lo*h of titne, procure a copy of a splendid literary and artistic compilation jußt issued, on behalf of the Glasgow Herald, by Messrs Hodder and Stoughtou, the wellknown publishers. This book has been produced for the special war purpose of aiding
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  • 103 10 S OLDIERS AND SAILORS RECREATION FUND. I The Committee gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following further donations to the above fund Amount previously acknowledged »1,165 C. C. Hailing ?5 Mrs F. M. Baddeley 10 F. R. Heron 25 R. Crichton 25 W. E. Hooper 10 Mrs M. S. Martin 25
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  • 28 10 j The proposal for establishing a Masonic Club m Peking has met with support from many quarters and a meeting will shortly be called to consider the question.
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  • 151 10 TIES FOR TO DAY. Championship. C. B. a' B. Terrell v Capt. \V. F. Christie, B Clibs Singles. C. B. Hadden v Dr. M. W. Chill. Percy Oold v F. A. Teale. C Class Singles. Final. W. A. Wilson v J. S. Wardle. Newcomers' Handicap.
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  • 340 10 The German CABUALTIBB. Tbe fir6t of a genes of war lectures. each dealing with a particular phase ot the war, was given by Colonel F. N Maude, c 8., at the Shaftewbury Theatre before a deeply interested audience. Witt) rhe aid of
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  • 80 10 Sunday, July 25. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10, and 11 a.m. 2.80 and 8.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12.15, 8 and 6.33 p.m. 75 Yards Handicap. This Race will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will be received
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  • 160 10 The Imperial Merchant Sorvice Guild have received information to the effect that a large and well known steamship firm m Glasgow, m addition to paying special war bonuses at the present time to their Captains, Officers and Engineers, have just set apart the sum of £'5,000 for distribution amongst them
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