The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 August 1915
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Title Section15 1915-08-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TB» CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1915. NO. 8,510-15 words
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Article176 1915-08-04 1 I To-day is the anniversary of Great Britain's declaration of war, and it is an occasion evincing zealous patriotism and t reinforced resolution to persevere to a v victorious end Page 6. n American comment is more than ever anti German. Germany is damned for o ever,"176 words
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Article1096 1915-08-04 1 Any respectable person who calls early .nough at my place can have mangoes by he score and lichees by the hundredweight; also some lobsters. And I shall iot enquire too narrowly into the question if respectability. These things were gifts from Pa. Probibly you do not kuow Pa F1,096 words
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Advertisement338 1915-08-04 1 Another Big Announcement A Fice Lot of Entertainers ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE-BEACH ROAO. SECOND SHOW. AT 9-15 P M. DANIEL FROHMAN That Famous and Popular Actress CECILIA LOFTUS A LADY OF QUALITY In 5 reels of motion pictures _ll _r m m Produced by the Famous Players Film Company.338 words
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Advertisement233 1915-08-04 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE MANAGEMENT OF The CASINO We have secured at considerable cost the Wonderful Universal Masterpiece. NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER FEATURING ANNETTE KELLERMAN FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. This announcement should please everj pal ron of oar theatre foi il proves to them thai whenevei a reallj and trulj wonderful picture233 words
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Advertisement72 1915-08-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Piffl >- illard tournament Page 1. .chip's Purgeon wanted Page 2. Chop Meng Soon Seng notice of removal P ;ge 2. Bankruptcy notice— Page. Johore Govt, invite tenders and want I building overseer PagS 2. Straits Tourists' Agency Page 2. jBukit X P>. Rubber Co. Page t. Wood's72 words
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Miscellaneous89 1915-08-04 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 4th. Wa*e* 4-19 a.m.. 4-4 p m, St. Andrew's War Servioe, 2- pm. War Meeting, Victoria Theatre, s-i. pm. Thursday sth. High Water -5-48 a.m 4-53 p.m Friday 6th. High Wat -r 8 2 l.«o fi -Pp.m. P. o. Someward mail sails 9 a.m. Saturday 7th. Ili^h89 words
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Article626 1915-08-04 2 In the matter of war losses two very interesting tables are gi\en by Mr A. A. Roberts m his book, Ths Poison War.* 1 One is the toral percentage of losses In various battles and campaigns, including: Vittoria. 1818 (British alonel. 9.4; Waterloo, 1812 British), 13.8; Crimean War, 15.1 Gettysberg,626 words
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Article59 1915-08-04 2 The eld time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Garrett A Sons, Limited, have introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam m which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far as a ton :n the older59 words
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Advertisement347 1915-08-04 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME (Sister Susie's «ewirg shirts for soldiers. Jacw Chai man. 1 Are we down bt art. d No Jack Cnanoan. (We shall all do the Goose tep. from the Seven. Business as I'sual When we've wound up the watch347 words
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Advertisement1444 1915-08-04 2 t HARIMA HALL I NORTH BRIDGE KOAD. 2 I TONIGHT! SECOND SHOW TO-NIGHT!* f i ECLAIRS THRILLING EPISODE OP CIRCUS LIFE. C THE I DARE-DEVIL CIRCUS QUEEN f IN 3 PARTS 5 Showing Machim Romani's Sensational Feat of gt>ing round a Big Wheel 6 P O feet high m above1,444 words
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Advertisement453 1915-08-04 2 Wanted WANTED. Wanted a Purgeon for a steamer proceeding to Hongkong ahout Bth August. Apply W. MANBFIELD A Co, Ltd. 4-8 6-8. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. FORKMAN PRINTER. The Government have a vacancy for a fontniu Printer oapabloo. taking haras ol and managing the Government I'rinting (jftice. Apphcatious for the ahove453 words
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Advertisement289 1915-08-04 2 To Let B TO LET FUfJJ^P^^ J Lisvane. U Kia| itstfen, Benatl m 1 i ApPlyt,,J M^CL EAK -MAlsrjN):;. roomi m 9 I keiit ceooadfl excellent ti j ate n ut. lam ri 197 I "CaflrHUT iforai I be Its Ming ECbl :'o; :l I TO LET FROM Ist SEPT:w289 words
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Article559 1915-08-04 3 EaSaaascSioa with the British Proclama- trading with tbe enemy io mi of new questions arise, jhiD-» j not I IS laaal important of them is a -.:.ug to the use of trade marks MrmaVttj siiaai the property of enemy liM the property of British n or middlemen559 words
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Article54 1915-08-04 3 Ilegrai s New York B I res this il ths will introduce a bill to Aviation wi. 7 I -'the; Duchy oi I li. pOSt. ia bid considerable sxparii bai .i i- mv td possesses rasl tec mica] subject its sppotntisas is tne one nsaa In 1154 words
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Article429 1915-08-04 3 Army Constantly Getting Better. Renter's Agency has received from Colonel Robert McCormick (the son of a former American Ambassador at Petro giad), who Las been the guest of the Grand Duke Nicholas, an account of conditions on the eastern front. He Bays Tbe Germans had created certain ad429 words
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Article146 1915-08-04 3 Lira Robert Cecil, m a written reply kfl j Mr R-iwrlitisOO. who acked wha. steps were I being takeu to prevent the importation of [cotton iuto Germany, says Ihe (ijverninent are alreaiy taking the following _tep_ to prevent the importa tion of cotton into iiermany Its export146 words
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170 1915-08-04 3 GERMAN MISSIONA RY PROPAGANDA IN INDIA. i}. i B urrisler-at-L *w, writer to tiie stcitos*nin fro'n Riochi as 7 lows A: si the outbreak >1 the war, feom'- nt c.ii»-!:'- Iroia the interioi i-.r-.i im who would vTiri (bis war. I told them titcit we wool I dn wl so170 words
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Article70 1915-08-04 3 At fchs loqaesl on lbs fes i Chiosse who were ton I ii boass al Brapi near Bukit Slertajam, s tea d*ya ago, i^n o\> u•. diet ol inunh-r wmh returned i person ot persons dob qowi Oas ol tbe d i went to Uie hous.-<70 words
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Advertisement624 1915-08-04 3 |ii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ A jp res Shipment Just Arrived i Economy. OF With LEA PERRINS' Sauce, I^lll^ A 0 A MTTO *fcic drops only arc necessary B^hHlh^ fl \fl to give 'a delicious and j§ i /4|fl B «|w af appetizing flavour to the JLAJ_____iX MmJL aJL 1 M wJf Slfi A624 words
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Article819 1915-08-04 4 It is given only to the few to know how j near England has heen to invasion. Had Belgium heen too proud to fight we might now have beeu lamenting ruined homes, violated womanhood, und a d.s graced llag. The Germans, being thorough m everything, have819 words
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Article148 1915-08-04 4 Mr W. Crocks, M P., Bpeaking at t Worthing recruiting meeting recently, Bald ho had 0:1 one occasion when to Berlin proposed the health of the Kaiser, God forgive me I'll never do it again," he added. The British workman had got to remember that148 words
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Advertisement594 1915-08-04 4 t J_ ¥X 1 BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELLED IRON. I ■______a€3i a^-_-_------i UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. 8 I am— IIP I'l i. I li' i i i I 1 Z i«sr*^^ mi9^jd I i 5 l if* fr 4 r U yr'7 ■j 1 (l^i,^fcw^ I_= j I594 words
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Advertisement490 1915-08-04 4 I CALENDAR FOR AUGUST, 1313. I SUNDAY 1 15 r 9 TUESDAY 3 10 17 24 "^Jj WEDNESDAY j 4 il 1% j THURSDAY I 5 12 LQ f SATURDAY 7 1 i 21 1 ■nrtr*iifri~*~^**~'~**~ J J^~~— 1- iiui.^. Tuesdays: md S Saturdays Furniture S Btturfa cf the month,490 words
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Article1377 1915-08-04 5 o*9 Oaf r Edinburgh July s. 1 a9 t week's casualties, though not spebea\ UlfllasTt an unusual number l aided with tbe East. At t the beevieal lists come from the 3 One well-known officer re- i is Brigadier General W. Scott •■e_f. of Fossoway. Kinross shire, who1,377 words
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Article221 1915-08-04 5 The Council of the British Empire League ppneaL- for anbacriptiooa fcowarda the raising of the 3od Kins Edward a Horse -v.ith foil t tjuip'oeor), (the BStfa (BEL.) Divieional Animnnitiona Column R ......the 17th (Service) Battalion King's Royal Ritie Coi p-s B.K L.>, ai '1 any further units221 words
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Advertisement340 1915-08-04 5 P VITAFER is the Tonic Food rich invigorates without reaction. IE BRITISH MAKERS the British Tonic Food VITAFER 'c .J_/iW io publish the following London. August 1 4th. I 1 4. I should like to offer my testimony to the efficacy of VITAFER. I had a serious attack of Malaria,340 words
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Advertisement1094 1915-08-04 5 1 Auctions MORTGAGEE' S SALE On Wednesday, 4th August at 2.30 p.m. A ll that piece of freehold land situated at Mosque St«eet, estimated to contain an area cf 11*8 sq feet and comprised m statutory Land Grant No. 119 subject to the annual quit rent of $3. Together with1,094 words
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Article23 1915-08-04 6 Foi c Ell Ofi Aug. Ist, at il'a Marina." j Taniong Katong, to _dr. ana Mis. H. J.li Fi >uoki: a daughter.23 words
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Article35 1915-08-04 6 At Singaoore, Jnly 29th. IWS. Ernebi (;.\mhi.k.n. Master aarii er, Btralta Bteamship Co., w n ol ..lajor B. Gambleu, la Dvilles, Ha j vaiit. Bampfehire, io fAi u> Kaval, Odessa,] I Ku^ia. I I35 words
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Article63 1915-08-04 6 I Ball.— -At the E ropesn Hospital, Koala I Lum hi i on Ist august, r j H Ll i, BaDgei i X nig ixd Estate, lie n I <. tit iaogoi eldest b >v, I I>a vid i i.-vi. i.-'i. a -a "i Un n-,,i of I Lowlands,63 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1915-08-04 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Aug 4, 1915. < i 1 Dia DCin_; the an.7\ ci try of the date on which Britain entered into the ,aar bai ii id all pads bi en cci] [by Austria, m »r declaration of war < against Servia, and by lei many, tl1,668 words
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Article344 1915-08-04 6 Tha Etand af \L.pt- ntil dmsl as usual io the VM.i a. Hall to-day at 4.30 p.tn. All ara wi i ne. •7 tl anneal mccl I the Royal S< ciety of Arts on 30th alt. the following i aa amoogal otbi ra elected a tbe Society Mr T Fox,344 words
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Article360 1915-08-04 6 ALLIES RESOLVED ON CRUSHiir GERMANY. SHl G Opinion in America IB? SubniHrme Cfcbl* London. Aur. anniversary of \k* mm r k Edward Grey. L O! a Hryce and other paicbed Mmpi t. ;b e l u j ud affirming thai Britain's dutv t/'' tmueth,v,Hrtotheeudi SQOt Of bop.,360 words
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Article32 1915-08-04 6 Reports cf Ccvernnn motions adott, Aug. I.— Considerable aaes ia 1 i I rnnient m.. I ll reband and will pr. be aora aad Austria, i diuuvmu counti i32 words
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Article65 1915-08-04 6 It mitjht almost be said that I pe* c of lirst daet pictotet I at the PaJlalium. Following I tbtngt I* wu and, for the last time to r pat re rtahly piodeci yah can ness of historical detail m and depicts a thrilling career af ie- ml65 words
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Article56 1915-08-04 6 Much B>mpatby will be ei^nded Miss Blttie Grtbbe, second daufibt^ and Kca tUhbt Sopoy Ui i" the d** of her flame. Mi D*| *b« i^fter a very ohort Uloaas at the Kurop** Ifoifwiel, Ku»ia Use I a!fc part-uts at home, ami IMS ie,cle iOT Lovlboad, N'oittju.nl-erla? I I was recent..}56 words
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Advertisement113 1915-08-04 6 r^^P^^^ T^EMEMBER when smoking L A\. State Express Cigarettes that VV^* ;i^^ the richest man on earth H *9mm9x**^ m m+* cannot buy cigarettes of higher quality. You are smoking Qualit) s limit. CIGARETTES. ss~ am VIRGINIA a< 53 LtAF Per Tin of 50, OO cents. Manufactured m perfectly hygienic113 words
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Advertisement107 1915-08-04 6 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR. 1 NOTICE. i A Public Meeting of British Subjects 1 will be held under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association, on Wednesday 4th"JAugust 1915 at 5-15 p.m., m the Victoria Theatre. Singa- pore, for the purpose of passing the following resolution I •That,107 words
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Article627 1915-08-04 7 GERMAN TRANSPORT SUNK IN THE BALTIC. And a Submarine Wrecked. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Kbctxb's Svsyicu. '•Wrograd. Aug 8. —It is stated officially that a .'.r.tish submarine nank a large :a n transport m the Baltic. ksakagsn Aug. 2— A new German I bmarine. aa a trial627 words
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Article63 1915-08-04 7 Recruiting rroceeds Apace. ItallioniilO- Aug. I,— uver IB.OOQ enlisted m Victoria during July. M .ny from the ciuauv diatncti marched along the streets wrh banners exhorting others to join. They were warmly cheered en route to the depot. The Melbourne University staff has invented improved respirators against63 words
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Article654 1915-08-04 7 GERMAN ATTACKS WITH BURNING LIQUIDS. Some Fierce Fighting. [Bj Submarine Cable], Raima's Saavion. London. Aug. 1. Field Marshal Sir John French reports further fighting on July 30th after the first German attack reported m the communique of the 30th. This resulted m the recapture of a portion654 words
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Article111 1915-08-04 7 Thirt y Millicns Dependent on the Government London, Aug- In Ibe course cf pro ceedinge In tbe prize court to day, an afQ davit of M _jor Dillon, of tne Wai I Office, w:-s produced indicating the number ol people who rrre receiving supplies of food tr' m111 words
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Article15 1915-08-04 7 Welling* on, Aug. 2. The Governmen has prohibited the export of sheep.15 words
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Article794 1915-08-04 7 ADVANCE COSTS THE GERMANS DEARLY. Grim Bayonet struggles. [By Submarine Cable]. Sbgtib'b Sbbwcb. London, Aug. 2. All accounts agree as to the deliberation of the Russian withdrawal and the gravity of tbe losses inflicted on the enemy by tbe Russians, whose use of tbe bayonet is most effective.794 words
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Article509 1915-08-04 7 REMEMBER MOSCOW HARD KNOCKS STIMULATE THE RUSSIANS. Patriotism of the Poles. [By Submarine Cable]. HSI.IT_.EB hSKVIu* j London, Aug. 2. The Duma was opened yesterday 'and was packed with members. The galleries were crowded with distinguished persons, including foreign diplomats. Speeches were made by the President, M. Rodzianko, the j509 words
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Article288 1915-08-04 7 More Proof tf German Atrocities Paris, Aug. B.— a Foreign Office report ituilr txhaustively with Germao acts ofi treachery ami barbarism against com- bat ants, lt is baaed on the evidence of! victim* and German prisoners, snd Btates that the (.e.ir...!is haw frequently used! their prisoners, besides288 words
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Advertisement189 1915-08-04 7 VULGAN STAIN PROOF CUTLERY BRITISH MALE BY BRITISH LABOUR. J§77;. FIT :i ,.^7: 1 -<-' __i .:__7 Table and Dessert Knives. The advantages of Vulcan Stain-proof Cutlery are Will not Stain with vinegar or other acids. The Blades only require washing and will wear four times as long as an189 words
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Advertisement913 1915-08-04 8 S hi p p8 n g KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—a, Collyer Qoay. nUTIRR rm«lTß*rT WITH TW VHTHVHIi*NT>R TWDTA OOVWRVMRJWT. w- ELOUT MuntoS and Palembang Au B 4 AI,TIN6 S marang, Cheribon and Batavia Aug 5 V. der Parra Letong, Kramaf, Maras, Tarempa, Midai, Denting.913 words
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Advertisement651 1915-08-04 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 12. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 15. This steamer has accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., OPERATING MODERN HIGH651 words
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Advertisement473 1915-08-04 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES I MAIL LINE. Ft f CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Ville de la jss A.i.azone Aug 1 Ciotat July ?4 BaCordlMere Aug lfl ss Athu-tique July kfl s^ Paal Lacal Aug ">B bk Polyue.>sien Aug 1 A Steamer S^p 1^ ss473 words
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Advertisement523 1915-08-04 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Peaang, Cn*^ Aastralia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, PJyrio 0U Through Bills of Lading i^ued t 0 Ohi. Ooast, Persian GoU. GonttnenUi an' Ail^j! Ports. Bleamere will leave blngatoi.. oco. uo-i MAIL LINES HOMKWIRD (FOR EtJB I From Singapore, connects ai Colombo with523 words
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Advertisement434 1915-08-04 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP 1 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UITED. j GF.AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tbe Company has £20.00 C deposited with the434 words
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Advertisement425 1915-08-04 9 CHARTERED SANK if India Ausirnlis end Shins, iXCOBPCRATED Bt WU OHISTEK, »A!D UP CAPITAL _.1,2U'),00C SBSKRVS FDI-.D 11,800,000 Liability of Piojslc^t. £l 100,000 HEAD OFFICE 38. BIBHCFS3A7S. [IOKDOI, _t. fl ASE.NCi.ii_a AMD B_iANCfl2_i: \naritaai Hougkcu^ Pen^iag Baagtrok lloilo Pukel Batavia Ipoh Bangoon Bombay Karachi Balgon ttontta Kian^ Berembaa c KobO425 words
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Advertisement529 1915-08-04 9 ESTABLISHED lsTl. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated Ln india.) ASSETS nxcnm 828,000,000. off* ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders. The "Oriental" Is the oldest and most tnomically managed Life Assurance Co. Ln th( Bast and is the only Co. m which policyholders have the guarantee that 80% of529 words
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Advertisement398 1915-08-04 9 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. The undersigned having been j appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire, Life, Marine. Motor Car, Personal Accident, and Fidelity risks at current rates. WEARE Co., Ltd., nf S 24-7 35. ROBINSON ROAD. 23-8 'ROYAL INSURANCE Co. Ltd. FIRE ANO LIFE. Total Fund398 words
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Advertisement173 1915-08-04 9 The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way ahead of any other make 25 years manu- FAR E/iST LIMITED., 43 ROBINSON KOAD, SINGAPORE, iMi-J-i— -ct— H-B— i __--<i »ii>i m .rH—jtwm ■tma. m,mrui, < i I |GRIMAULT'S SYRUP j I of Hypophosphite of173 words
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Article236 1915-08-04 10 Italians returning from Turkey have given to the Messaggero information ac to the situation m Constantinople. The hatred against Enver Pasha and the Committee of Union and Progress is indescribable. The wife of Enver Paeba, the Princess Mehemed, has left him consi dering him to be236 words
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Article220 1915-08-04 10 Being the apparent psychology of the] Kaiser's triumphant entry into Lemberg J Let the patriotic pencil, Let the truly loyal pen show tbe mailed Sat prehensile, Empire without end. amen That which We bold Wa hold I From where We are W_ are not tolled I To-day220 words
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Article192 1915-08-04 10 Local Besidbnt'i Record. Mr W. G. Bullen, maunger i.f tbe Kuala Lumpur Station Hotel, aays the Malay Mail' is a member of a family with a remarkable record of soldier service, being one of six eons all In the Army before the present war broke out, tbe192 words
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Article71 1915-08-04 10 Allahabad. July 18. The Pioneers London correspondent cables A Dutch correspondent says that j much interest is express d iv Holland atthe (possibility of the Boers coining to Europe to light for the Allies. There are indications that the German authorities are uneasy lest a wave of71 words
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Advertisement260 1915-08-04 10 Mobiloils A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." "THE OILS THAT LUBRICATE MOST." Do you watch to see whether your oil wears well or You may be sure of this n oil that ki wears For the next five hundred miles note down the quantity of oil you use, thBn260 words
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Advertisement319 1915-08-04 10 For good I §1 cookery -5 J always get out the Corn Flour. It is ju.it as necessary as salt m 'j say (mries and sugar m sweets. O lis lightness and delicious flar\ your make ail the difference when used m place of ordinary -3 duai lor thickening purposes.319 words
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Advertisement427 1915-08-04 10 ABOUT PILLS*"! .Many people haw m taking n dozen h form presenh i doctor, but view with alarm if~\ EL to- course of tie. Thil misapprehension ,s no f JB* "^5 s?7 impression that pills arc m< some instances. D*. Horse s Indian Root Ml, IKH 'uereb purgal the how«427 words
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Article59 1915-08-04 11 Corrected up to Aug. 3) Bank 4ms 2-4 932 demand 2-4 332 Private credits *m I 2-4 11 16 France demand Bank 803$ USDIA, T. T. 176 i fIONSKONG, deim.r d 24 Yokohama, demai d lib. Java, dema_ia 140| Bangkok, demand 66 1 Sovßk»n*t.b. Knufe Buying c 4 Bank59 words
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Article1521 1915-08-04 11 Issued by ERASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Ang. 3rd Cap. Iaaoa. Paid. L*m Dit. Burma. Bbllurb. 85,000 2b 8b Allagat 5* l li a ii •00,0(0 1 l Anglo-Java 6 8 7 3 150,000 8s 8s Anglo-Malay 82% 8 0 9 0 60,000 8b Sb BatangMalakft1,521 words
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Article63 1915-08-04 11 Lis t of vessels m port at 11 a. a., on Aug. 8, 1915. Bbitiph. Name Oate of Arrival Hon? Ho Aug I Inner Roads Hai Nam Selangor Hong Wan Dutch. A l l m 2 A■ i 1 Heynfit Sampit de Weert Ang 3 lune; 1. tads63 words
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Article118 1915-08-04 11 Aug. B -raoibier 1 1 00 (3-ambier Cube No. 1 18.40 >u.__)bier Cube No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 86.00 ■Jatmegs (110 to tr c lb 21.UU _fuvLL.e K p 'SO to t. elb 21.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 *al' Coffee vi Black 5 27.118 words
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Article167 1915-08-04 11 I (Complied for the Singapore Free Press.) Date of pacing Aoji i Nationality and description of voscal Caplnio t nans. When and when tailed (Destination). July 2. Palembang, Dutch ateamer Rotterdam to B its ria. Jnly olumbia, British iteamec W't'i-t to 1 ..itavi:\. July 4. Pantal as167 words
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Advertisement393 1915-08-04 11 GUWNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. C^Ql it iq The Bottler., of Ihe "GREAT AUK'S l/^JIjP HEAD brand ere anderAGlU BMENT with GENUINE. BMam. ARTHUR 6UINNKBB, SON A CX)MP l^^mW^im. IT 'Q K3n n MEDICAL MMS' ail the World over393 words
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Advertisement54 1915-08-04 11 W.J. GARCIA, 219, Orcbard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchar ged Good prices allowed or old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of TV. us c and small musical goods m Singapore, j Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer. Two Spcci a Lines m No t i^ers* stoneiiengeland-made AND JACQUES CALLOT WHITE54 words
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Miscellaneous125 1915-08-04 11 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O. str Maioja. Nurse T. A. Simrtt ii. Nurse R. Huffion. Mr B. lo ler on. _rF. Ci. Wei ber, Dr. A, C. Santon, M C R. lb Per P. fiteau.tr Arabia Mi-s N A. Eversley, Mr F. N P< Mi and Mrs I Mao125 words
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Miscellaneous299 1915-08-04 11 ■CLEARANCES. mMWMammmmmm I ITI ML Vessel's Namt Date of Cleacanoa Ii -erniediate and local mails, will be fouxd iv ant below Penang, Malaoon, f.m B. (fcp Tram; 4 p.m daily. IOfIMBB, 8. 9, 50, 11 a.m., lfl 1.1 4 p.m Pnlan Soagi Aing Hong i i Kenmoa Hock Few b299 words
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Article610 1915-08-04 12 AUSTRIANS RETIRE BEFORE ITALIAN ONSLAUGHT. Large Captures of Prisoners. Imperial News Service. KIL'TH'R aimFicjL London, Aug. 2. Arrivals from Monfalcone state that the evacuation of Trieste has begun. The plaut of the arsenal has already been sent into the interior. Rome, Aug, 1. Battles of extreme violence610 words
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Article176 1915-08-04 12 Three More Steamers Sunk. London, Aug 2 -An official statement Mfs that the casualties on board ofl the iberian Include two American.-, dead and oue injured. London, Aug. 2. -The steamer Benvorlich bai been sunk. Sixteen cf tie crew were landed. The captain and the remainder of176 words
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Article73 1915-08-04 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Aug. 3. The Hon. Mr Bn Tong Seng has subscribed ten thousand dollars to the Canton Famine Relief Fund. Mrs R. G. Watson has received a letter on behalf of the Prince of Wales thanking ber and the people of Malaya for the73 words
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Article210 1915-08-04 12 EXPERIMENT IN RUBBER PAVING. An experiment m ruhber paving, which is beiug made m London at the instance of the Government of the Federated Malay States, will be watched with considerable interest, especially by those who are connected with the plantation rubber industry. Cnder the sanction of the City Au210 words
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Article101 1915-08-04 12 Mr Alma Baker telegraphs YYiil the subscribers at your centre to the different partially subscribed aircraft allow the funds to be pooled for < c craft to be called M ilaya and cabled to the war ofllCS on August the ad m comemora tion of anniversary of101 words
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Article441 1915-08-04 12 The Spring Cup was competed for during the holiday and resulted m a win fur Mr hove. Thirty one cards were takeu out and The Sultan of Lahej has died at Aden from wounds received iv the recent attack Upon his Capita] hy Turks and Arahs. Tuwkay441 words
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Article839 1915-08-04 12 AUGUST THE 4TH. To the Editor. Sir, —On August the 4th we are to celebrate the anniversary of our declara tion of War. This great event of a year ago is one of which the British Nation has every right to be proud, and one well worth commemoration, m839 words
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Article80 1915-08-04 12 The sudden death of Mr K. J. Tiddeus' the popular manager of the Hotel van Wvck, ocenred yesterday. Mr Tiddens bad been unwell for some little time and had been under medical attendance. The last few weeks, however, he seemed m his I usual health, but whilst going up the80 words
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Article59 1915-08-04 12 The P. O. homeward mail steamer Kashgar has left Hongkong and is due to arrive at Singapore at daylight to-day. She sails at 8 a.m. on Friday. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Novara left Colombo and is due at Penang at daylight on Saturday. She may59 words
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Article108 1915-08-04 12 The Hon, Treasurer, Mr John Greig. Manager, Chaitered Rank of India, Aus tralia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following further contributions Amount prey. acknowledged 5387,51 1 .'6 5 Rev. and Mrs J. A. li. Cook (monthly) 9108 words
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Article85 1915-08-04 12 N .Y.K AND AUSTRALIAN TRADE. Add. riON.\i, Yksski.s to BB PCACBO OS Link. In view of tbe large quantity of poods awaiting shipment to Australia, shippers have approached tbe Nippon Vusen Kaisba with a request to place additional s'eamers on the line. In compliance therewith, the Company, it is stated,85 words
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Article103 1915-08-04 12 An official cablegram received m Loudon from Kuala Lumpur announces that the export of plantation mbber fri m the Pederated Malay States during the month of dune amounted to B i tone, m oosb~ pared with 2 708 tOOI In May last, and 2,3.6 tons m103 words
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Article223 1915-08-04 12 Agents. Jaeger and c<>. United Sumatra: 46,000 total 7 coos '2*4 000. Agents. Kvatt nnd Co. Chaogkat Serdang: 14,995; total 6 months 72,889. Agents. Hooglnndt and Co. I'angk'-ttan 45*600 Bata Rata 26,806 Agents. Boustead and Co. Rim 17,200 total to date 69,200 i against 44,000. Bfalakoff223 words
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Article70 1915-08-04 12 The final of the Shanghai tennis doubles champiouship was played on duly 15 when Captain E. I. II Barrett and J. S, McEachrau met H, B. Ollerdessen and W. S. A. Pott before a large attendance. With two setts to Barrett and McEachrau (6 4, and H 6' aud two70 words
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