The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. a-N CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1915, NO. 8,502
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  • 196 1 Striking manifestations are forthcoming of the Russian nations determination to win the war, undismayed by such events as may transpire beforo that consummation is reached. Meanwhile, the great German offensive m Poland is being strenuously repelled, and the assailed fortresses are successfully driving back all attacks Page
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  • 945 1 We came tCfOM remaik the other day sympathising with poor souis who see none, wLe&e whole live?, may be, are spent m one monotonous giftft of heat, who know nothiog of the poesy and light of our Home tkiee. the wonderful and fantastic tratitforruation of our clouds. The Briton
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 fine trong Dramas full of Exciting Situations Admirably Played 4LHAMBRA ri£ !;SEEJ? SWEWATOCRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAD SECOND SHOW, 9-15 P M. Pathe s Powerful S.C.A.G.L. Drama THE GOLDEN SWORD-KNOT 3™ Bl M DANIEL RICHS, THB CELEBRATED AUTHOR, who t me out, hrtwooly intereaUug, and with most picturesque atojsod «ad presented
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    • 156 1 RAFFLES MOTOR 6ARA6E. ***%r*i ;sstm «ty '.*g>y*»>: *zzx RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENERAL REPx\IRERS OF CARS AND LORRIES CARS GARAGED. Daily or Monthly Rates) BENZINE, LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, &c, &c. Always m Stock. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Cars Painted. TERMS MODERATE.
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    • 144 1 GALA PERFOMANCE PRINCE HERNANI WILL BE GIVEN TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Tomorrow, Sunday. ANOTHER REAL MALAY COMICAL PIECE WILL BE PERFORMED Y. L. TAW, Manager. MASSAGE HALL Mr. FUJITA Mrs HARU, JAPANESE MASSEUR AND MASSEUSE No. 239. BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone No. 1467
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Royal Exchange Asturance agency Page 2. Notice re late B. M. Wcollcombe's estate Page 2. Lisvane, King's Road, to let Page 2. Auction announcements Page 3. Woods' Peppermint Cure Page 3. Junora for cocktails and nerves Page 4. Adelphi Hotel— Page 5. Military books at Robinsou's Page 5.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 135 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 24th. High Water— 9- «1 a.m., 7-c9 p.m. M. M. homeward mail closes. Tangliu Club meeting, 9.15 p.m. High Water— lo 13 a.m., 8.44 p.m. Bth Sunday after Trinity. Chinese Swimming Club annual meeting, Club House, 1.30 p.m. Match, K.G.C. vs G.G.C. St. James. Monday 26tb. High
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  • 576 2 Capt. C. D. K. Greenway, of the East Kent Hegt.t who was recently men ijned m despatches, was formerly planting with Mr Alma Baker. The march nuirber of the journal of the F.M.S. Museums is mainly roncerned with the interesting subject of tbe aboriginal inhabitant of tbe Peninsula, the notes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 TO MINE MANAGERS. Why be despondent concerning the lowprice of tiu. It is the cost of production that counts. The GAKHETT Superiieated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account o-er other types of Steam power. Think -what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the dividend it would
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    • 320 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. [When the Angelus m Ringirg, from the Reveu business as Usual." The Red, White and IJlue, from the R jveu Business as Usi a!, M (Your King and Countiy want you. Patiictic Bong. (Fall In. Patriotic Song. (The
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    • 910 2 IHAR3MA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH Jf NORTH BRIDGE BOAD. f 9-15 TO-NIGHT! 9-15 AND Saturday 24th, Monday 26th, July. SELIG S SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL DRAMA The ADVENTURES of KATHLYN No. 6. THREE BAGS OF SILVER. No. 7. THE GARDEN OP BRIDES. No. 8. THE CRUEL CROWN. No. 9. SPELLBOUND MULTITUDE. (IN 2
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    • 515 2 Notices NOTICE. Any claims a ainHt the Estate of the Ja'e B. U. WOOLLUOttBR t-hoUJ be sent to the undersigned uot later than August 10th, jBl.v J. C. H. DARBY Cab c Depot, Keppel Fatbour. 1 7 tths 9* ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. Tfce undt-rfcigDed having been appointed ApeotH of the
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    • 471 2 Tqjjt LiBV»De, 74 Kjd k h Kja<l Apply to J M MACLEAN N TO iff room- new ctUckn to v^wSJJJ" i' ktpt grounds excellent i,- DLlh ate rent. Immediate entr" U>t *<*: 19 7 A »H>POWE LL4Ct TO LET "Lady Hill" (Change Grov, Roa( frroihhed, beautifully sit t i stabling.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 829 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. JAMES, A.M. Bth SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 3ULY 9 th. BT. INDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy O>rnruunion. 7.^5 a.m. Holy Coinmun'ou (Choral). Hymns 3 41*, I>B, P*. c!. 01 a na. Matins and Litany. 4 pm. Thi'dren's Service. 5.30 p.m. Festal Evensong andSernioa, followed by a bhoit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 421 3 Wanted MOTOR LORRY DRIVER. far an Kstate m Jobore. Apply to F. W. BARKER Co., Winchester House, Singapore, st.h 29-7 i WANTED IMMEOUTELY t Rteno^-apher-Typist for legal office m ng. Apply with full i articular* stat- i i^erience and salary required axd I Dg ihrei recent refeieuces. P. O. Box
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    • 685 3 Auctions REMINDER. This Day, Saturday, at 2-30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture it No. 574, Keppel Harbour, Tram Teiminus On view 2 days prkr to eale. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. 2C-7 24-7 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The Property r f SIXTEEN PAWNSBOPS Dn Tuesday, 3rd August, at
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    • 274 3 REMINDER THiS DAY, SATURDAY, AT 11 a.m. NOHDDEUTSCHEH LLOYD, IN LIQUIDATION Auction Sale of VALUABLE SHSFOHANDLERS' STOIES TO BE HELD AT TheH.D.L. STORE, EAST WHARF, Tanjong Pagan Comprising 327 bolts canvas Nos. 1 cfc 3 171 bolts tarpaulin canvas 6 roll^ dark canvas; 2 rolls cotton canvas aqnuntity 6t 'lu<;»b,
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    • 449 3 NOBDDEUTSCHER 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, GLISSWARE, TABLE AND BED LINEN, BATH FACE TOWELS, ETC. ALL NEW To be held at
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  • 21 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Physick.— At Hampstead. N.W., op the 12th instant, the wif u> of Mr F. 8. PHTaiCK, a son.
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  • 1497 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 24, 1915. if etc shaH the Press the People's right m««i»«i^ CTuawed by influence and urbribed by gain J lere patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw. Pledged to R lifiioo. Loyalty and Law. One of the moat difficult situations, indeed the most painfully difficult
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  • 704 4 Capt. Ferrers, brother of Mr H. N. Ferrers, has been awarded the D.S.O. Mr H. A. Forrer is appointed to act as D.0., Christmas Island, as from July Ist. The appointment of Dr. T. C. A. Clever ton as medical officer, Labuan, dates from the 10th nit. tie Excellency the
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  • 309 4 At the Children* Concert v afternoon at the Victoria Hal' n have been well over th r L^* fifty little ones, with a Kood ed of some who were not 60 ma]ili H bat all children for the occiJ* mi alteration had to be made f n A
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  • 169 4 Kota RaLru ,l u ]y 14 The Malay States Guide* m h iiii here under Major Borton. The rebels and riot ere have been arrested from time to t.me since the troops enter Patir Pmtefc district and Mr W. E. Pepys, Magistrate. Omm Court, has been sent there
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  • 157 4 The Sarawak Gazette heare that Mr I W. V. Scott, formerly of the Sarawak Rangers, joined the Army on the outbreak of war and was posted as Captain 6th (Service) Battalion Ea6t Yorkshire Rtgi ment. He has now been trarjt-ferred tc the 9th Battalion, stationed at KiUißghtii Camp,
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  • 233 4 Next Sunday evening, at Si Andrews Cathedra], there will be a short service of music rendered by the Choir at the con elusion of the 5.30 o'clock service. The annual geueral meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held at the Club House on Sunday at 2 0p ts
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 265 4 JUNORA FOR COCKTAILS AND NFRVES WHIT? BECAUSE it contains lecithinovo. WHAT IS LECITHINOVO? IT IS THE BASISOF THE Greatest Nerve Cure Ever Discovered. JUNORA IMPROVES ALL PAHITS AND COCKTAILS. DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE BY DOUBLING YOUR COCKTAILS WITH JUNORA. DISTILLED BY HUMPHREY TAYLOR LTD. LIQUEUR DISTILLERS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING
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  • 164 5 BAD TIME FOR KINGSTON DEMONSTRATORS. Patriotic Labour Leaders. [Bj Submarine Cabl*]. iiarTic'a Bnvica. London, July 22. Socialist and Labour demonstrations held at Queen's Hall passed resolutions expressing gratitude to the soldiers at the front. Mi- Hodge, m. p., Mr Ben Tillett and others made speeches urging the resolute
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  • 410 5 Eloquent Call to Welshmen. London, July 21. Mi Lloyd George at Cardiff this afternoon addressed the miners' delegates. Ha congratulated the community and congratulated the Empire on the satisfactory settlement cf the dispute. It was a horror, he said, that he should have participated m a
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  • 145 5 Serious Affrays. New York, July 21.— Five thousand strikers attacked the Standard Oil Co.'s plant at Bayonne, New Jersey. The guards tired tueir revolvers, dispersing the rioter?, but the latter returned. The posi tion is serious, and already fifty have been injured, including police. New York,
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  • 20 5 Louilon, July 22. The House of Corncicrs ps-ed the third reading of the iriMIQVM Wm Towers B*li.
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  • 434 5 ITALIANS WNNING IN IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT. Sanguinary Fighting. [By Submarine Cable]. ticrm'g Snvroß. Udine, July 21.— Fighting on the Carso plateau is most fierce. The Italians, as the result of recent successes, hold all the territory we6t of a line between Gorizia J and Monfalcone. The Italians captured'
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  • 98 5 More Progress Made. London, .luly 22.- General Sir lan Hamilton to night reports fresh progress. Good raarksujansbij) was shown by the artillery, they hitting enemy guns. The British m the northern theatre successfully surprised aud rushed a trench. The Frenchmen m the southern theatre easily repulsed a
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  • 63 5 National Service at St. Paul's. London, July 22. The King and leaders of the naticn attend St. Paul's on August 4th to inaugurate the second year of the war, invokißg Gcd's help. The Biehop of LoDdou will hold an open air intercession service on the steps of
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  • 54 5 London, July '22.— 1t is reported officially that tha 6tearash;p Ofcaki reached the steamship Beiella ahe emigrant ship reported on fire 100 miles enst of Durban, the Otaki being sent to her atsistance) at six o'clock this mornicg. Durban, July 22.— The Cenalla is making for Durban,
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  • 11 5 London, July 21.— In the House of
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  • 172 5 SOME HEAVY FIGHTING IN ALSACE. Germans' Futile Fury. Paris, July 23. Calm is reported on most of the front, but there was a local j battle of almost incredible fierceness on t Little Reichackerskopf The communique states Tbe battle opened on Tuesday night and raged all yesterday.
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  • 82 5 >_ Artillery that have made History. London, July 23, The correspondent of Renter at headquarters says that Field Marshal French inspected the fourth division and thanked them for their splendid work, and especially their endurance and courage m the second battle of Ypres. He visited all units,
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  • 78 5 Brigade of Guards Proposed. London, July 22. In tho House of Commons, Sir G. S. Robertson suggested recognising the bravery and loyalty of the Indian forces by raising a regiment of Indian Guards, as the possible nucleus of a brigade of. Indian Guards of the King Emperor. Mr
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  • 155 5 Recognition after the War. London, July 22. In the House of Lords, Lord Sydenham asked whether the Government of India were preparing a post-war scheme for granting lands to officers and men distinguishing themselves m the fielJ, and whether Government posts were available for non agriculturist?. Lord
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  • 90 5 British Government's Solicitude. London, July 21. In the House of Commons, Mr Asqnitb, replying to Mr Rees, eaid that the Government's pledge that so long as pilgrims were not seriously interfered with no hostile action would be taken against the port of Jeddah or holy places m
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  • 49 5 London, July 21. A message from Ghent states that a number of German destroyers have arrived at Zeebrugge and moored m the inner harbour. They came through the canals at uigbt time. It is expected that submarines will shortly be sent by the same route.
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  • 20 5 London, July 21. The Atrocities Commission records that the Germane are employing shells filled with pru&sic acid.
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  • 15 5 I I Notification appears m the Gazette that Sat., July 81st, and Monday, Aug. 2nd,
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  • 310 5 WARSAW'S PERIL CAUSES MO DISMAY. Confidence m Final Victory. [By Submarine Cable]. Kbutkb'b Sbbviom. Petrograd, July 21. The Grand Duke Nicholas, addressing a Moscow deputation, spoke enthusiastically of the splendid spirit of the 6oldiers, and said that all were confident of a final and complete victory. London, July
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  • 89 5 The case against Lim Tiang Seng, before Mr JutticQ Earushaw, at tbe Assizes, was continued nil yesterday. The examination of accused m the witness box find cross examination by Mr Braddell, occupied the greater part of the day, after which tbe jud^e proceeded to instruct the jury
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  • 34 5 i The Y. W. 0. A. monthly meeting will be held on Monday, at 5.15 p.m. and all ladies interested are invited. The address will be given by Miss Thompson.
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  • 315 5 Mr Eric T. Williams is appointed a police magistrate for Malacca. The Cinema Casino should be filled tonight, with such an attraction as the Wells Moran fight film. This remarkable picture now enters on its last three nights here. Supporting it is the good selection of films, dramatic and comic,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 286 5 VOLUMES IN THE IMPERIAL ARMY SERIES BASED ON OFFIGAL MANUALS DRILL and Field Training Field Entrenchments Signalling Musketry Machine Gun Training Camps, Billets, Cooking Ceremonial Cloth Bound. Price 55 Cents. ROBINSON Co. Ia I A BSOLUTLLY unique m lLfcK^wVti3x^rrvf*C^i t^ e^ r qualities has been the I\TmTllmSw|DPlj)l motto of State
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 854 6 Shipping KQgIHKUJKE PAKETVAART EAATSCKAPPSJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Gollyer Quay. ™*D*w OOWTRHQT wrTH TRK NBTHKKbANDfI INTMa aovF!KMMK\'T. Brovwer Se:at-Paodj*c^. Bengkalis, 6ia* and Bakaußaroe July 2 Reynst MuGtok, Dj-boes, B.iujoe. PangkAl-rinan^. Kobi and Billiton July •> Felloe- -aiitxe, Toogfeat, Moeara Sabii, BfmpMH ami Djatibi July f< UR Haoen
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    • 578 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE TO LONDON s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug IS s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 11 This steamer has accommodation for a few firot class passengers. s.s. "MASHONA" sailing on or about Aug 1( For particulars as to rates of freight and
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    • 539 6 Shipping MM. MES3AGEFIES MARITIMES MAIL LINK. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD as V»He de la Iss Him sunn Aug 1 Ciotat July "i\ |so CordiUera A>g J5 BS Atlautinne July ,-v A *t earner Ang 2tf as Polyue.^eii a.ug HI a Kti-aruer Sep H 88 Nera
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    • 409 6 rAM NAVIGATION COMPASS China, Japan, Poruig, c c? Ik Australia, India, Aden, Kgv&i Mediterranean Porte PijmoaJt and London Throagb BtUfi of Ladicg ned Porte. *l r t(au Bteamerfl will leave Stag**** O a cr MAIL LINES Homkwald (roi» iM|ft From Singapore, connecir^ g < Colombo with M KaMigar A >■
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 597 7 I* War op Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar, j WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP j THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.G. The Company has £20.00 C deposited with the Bnpreme Conrt
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    • 338 7 CHARTERED BANKof India Australia and Ghina, INCORPORATED BY ROYIL HftßTEft. PAID UP CAPITAL 41,300,000 SESBRYE FUND M £1,800,000 latarre LlabUlty of Fvoywletorß «l t aoo,ooo HEAD OFFICE I 88. BIBHOPBAATI, LOHDOH, H. 0. < AGENCIES AMD BEANCHH2! Amvitsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Pnkel Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calontta
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    • 513 7 ESTABLISHED 1874. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m India.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. affering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Poliey-hoMers. The "Oriental' is the oldest and most economically managed Life Assurance Co. m t lie Hast and is the only Co. m which policyholders have the guarantee that so%
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    • 369 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRE--STRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NON- FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, caah-snrrenders, etc., are jromptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to 3ead Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts
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    • 431 7 Mobiloils M A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." "THE OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." I The friction-points m a steam engine are reached with lubricants through special mechanical appliances, and separate oil cups. In the automobile motor they are all renched through one lubricatinp system. Your car, therefore, requires 11
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  • 1042 8 A man liviDg m a qniet country place invited a neighbour to dine and spend the .evening with him. The night was dark, Jand, there being no street lamps, the guest took a large swinging stable lantern to light him on his way. He spent a delightful
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  • 672 8 One ok the World's Largest GRANARIKS." IRRIGATION WORKS. I'nder the title of Engineering Pro hlems of Mesopotamia and Euphrates Valley," Sir John Jackson contributes an informing article to the Empire iieview. m which he refers to the great scheme of irrigation work prep ired for the Turkish
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 172 8 I maspero mm I CAIRO-EGYPT BOUTON^ROUGE FELUCCA MADE FROM THE FINEST SELECTED LEAF ONLY. *vIAJI Ji JlJl^i^J I^JT 50. -Z^^**^\& CN sMxg strike them out S\s Paisley Flour i 7/je st//?£ raising powder /J JT__ land* akes so light ac Id ttble I Ap^icmtd fc tnattl v Oely be eaten
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    • 235 8 I Wol J e'sl I Schnapps I Kgß (HOLLANDS Gil.) R» i^^ Try a "Wolfe Toddy"I The Ideal "Nightcap" Hot n Mil, on I n d Sugar, and a winppla^ f I Schnapps. You will sl^p a II I and wake up m themorm:, H T>f-: S -j j,. j
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  • 60 9 Corrected up to July 23) Bank 4ms 2-4 982 demand 2-4 332 H rim** creditfe fl ra s 2-***** France demand Bank 296$ j India, T. T. 176$ HoSQEONa, tletra d 24| Yokohama, dem^r d „.113; J*94, demand I4(|f Bv^GKOK. dflrnnu-J 6b i SOVEBBIQKG, Bank Buying 96 64 Bank
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  • 1525 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 23rd. I All quotations of Btorliig Shares most be regarded as purely nominal for the present. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. JAP. 188OK. PAID. bkBiDlV, BUY*«»8. BBLLURB. 89,000 2a 88 AUagar 5 4 1 11 2 b •00,0(0 1 1
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  • 149 9 July 28. G&uiD.er 11 CO G'iifthifc? Cub»i No. 1 13.40 (Janibier Cube Mo. 2 12.00 Pepper Black oH'n. v 'pora 19.00 Popper, (White ia.it) 86.00 j Nnsmeps '.110 to t- c lb. 21.00 Nutmefjs (80 to tie lb 22 00 Wfioo fKera4»> 80 00 Cloves (Amboina) 40 00 bai)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 473 9 "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. VSs£B| IT IC The Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK'S tiJB HEAD brand are under AGREEMENT with GENUINE. Mc^ r s- ARTHUR GUINNtSS, SON A COM"^fl PANY, Ltd., DUBLIN, to bottle NO OTHER dIBB STOUT than their
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    • 55 9 n v. KIuAUD o -<■ IF m cpjflpflfi j < TOILET water I, .'^S- e J Be iv are V. RIGAUD c -.'Cv^i* ij -*jS PBUK D M E R i r- t- r- Kp'^W^aH 8. rue Vivienne, B i i lorn K~?cii\ tt.pc cti Tv/t^? !-Mr/>«-r STONEHENGi: HAKD-MAOE AND
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 279 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.—' er P. a 0 Onward Packet Malta txpecied 8t Pel »ng this ruorning. From China. Per M. M. At!*nnque expec ted oa July 3 Lonoon Mais Despatched. Lett. Due. Arrived June M. M. July J- Ue 10 P. O June 17 B. I. „14 July
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    • 439 9 LATEST ARRIVALS Lift of vessels m port at 11 a.m. oc July 23, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark* I Hong Wan July 21 Innerßoads Kut Sang July IS No. 7 Wharf lOsljrpiO Inner Roads i Sardinia P. 0, Wharf Will o't'l3 Wisp Inner Roi)ds j Queen Mataram No.
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  • 962 10 OPENING OF NEW RECREATION: ROOM. The new recreation room for the u^e cl soldiers and sailors, at tbe V.M 0.A., was declared open by fits Excellency tue Governor last evening. About iv hundred acd twenty iuen, including tbe N. C O.s of tbe Shropshire Light Infantry, who
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  • 267 10 Before the Chief Justice (the Hon. Mi J. A. S. Buckuill, k. c.,) at the Assizes late on Thursday afternoon, the ac cused Pakari, the Tuiuil charged will the attempted murder of his wife Letch man, aud with causing grisvous hurt tc her 6ister, was found by the
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  • 67 10 The Committee ac knowledge with grateful thanks gifts from the following firms Messrs Eraser and Xeave Kelly and Walsh Kob and Co. M John Little and Co. n Nestles Anglo Swiss Condenged Milk Co. Robinson and Co. ti Whiteaway, Laidlavr and Co. and also the
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  • 491 10 An interesting Recobd, A Straits Settlements Government Gazette of April contained the notification that Capt, Aim Wilson, lVuang Voltnnteers, had resigned bat no date was j.'iv^;;. This should hare been M.iy 16th, 1914, three :..outbs before the war brok; out. h. later notification appeared on July 10th
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  • 1148 10 Business and Mails. (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 Weltsvreden, July 20. The past month has seen a vast im--1 provement m shipping conditions and 1 shippers at last oppear (o be content with existing state of things. Shipping companies on the other hand are not having as good
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  • 45 10 TIES FOR MONDAY. Championship. F. A. Teale vS. J. Edwarda. B Class Singles. E. W. Day v H. R. S. Zehnder (If he wins on Fiiday). B Class Douhles. W. B. Mackay and Blackwell v A. G. Stredwick and Davies.
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  • 62 10 The day following the departure from Hongkong of the N. Y. K. Mishima Maru, Mr Akamatsu Kakujho, submanager of the London branch of the Mitsui Buesan Kaisha, who was returning to Japan, jumped overboard and wae drowned. The deceased left a latter addressed to his brother, Dr. Macao a member
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  • 44 10 The Committee gratefully acknowledge the following Carthei subscriptions:— Amount previous}? acknowledged I >i fr 110,074.71 Holger— the Dam (second donation) m Dr. Maogregoi Koala Lumpur 13 Madame J)ictz o Sir Maurice 1- rzmaurice, O.M.Q. 45 Holger the Dane" (third donation) 20
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  • 66 10 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr John Greig Manager, Chartered Bank of India, Am tralia ft China, Singapore begs to acknowledg« with many thanks receipt of the following fai thet contributions Previously acknowledged *****,648 B 5 i P. 8. Bfonteith a* Bishop of B'pore <monthh) gg Smith. Bfacindoe,
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  • 80 10 Sir Robert La:dlaw has forwarded v donation of £500 to Mr R. Ross, the Hon. Treasurer for the Ipoh V.M.C.A. Fund The war has hampered the development of the scheme for cbe institution of a branch of tun V.M.C.A. here and the erection of a Miitable building,
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  • 95 10 Tragic Seqi-kl to a Match. Calcutta, July 13.— A tragic event resulted from Saturday's match between the Chinsurah and the Duko of Cornwall's Light lufantry. Oue of the Military backs was dazed by a charge from an Indian member of the Chinsurah team and left
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 328 10 piIIIIIIIAIIIIIIHIIIIW The Difference m this Baby 1 S b^hies. Glaxo contains only those thinps which h^\ 8 bonC> T UScle and brain [t bulld h< not flabby ones. It is the over-fat flabby Baby who lc and chills, and >s never really happy. This is because Glaxo is only milk,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 79 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, July 25. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10, and 11 am 2.80 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.80 and 10.80 a.m 12.15, 8 and 5.83 p.m. 75 Yards Handicap. This Race will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will be j
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