The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 February 1917

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i i-\ CENTS SINGAPOKE MONDAY, FEBKUARY, 19, 1917. NO. 8,9686
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  • 315 1 The War Loan campaign is closing most enthusiastically, and it is already evident the loan with be a great success. It is unofficially estimated that 1,000 to 600 million of new money has been subscribed to the loan Page 5. We have had considerable success on the
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  • 889 1 THE "NINETEEN FOURTEENS." We are proud, in our insular fashion, of a democratic Army it tickles the national vanity to know that British officers unlike tbose of a certain Continental Army are the friends of the men in their charge, and that bullying and class prejudice are absent from the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 GOODRICH TYRES FETY TREAD BAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best in town Jpcountrj orders promptly executed Bread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged, and Cars on
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    • 96 1 i Hn H E only i^ re which has w n the r a.c. I certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or II II 111 j .r^ from Plantation Rubber. 1 International Trading Company. GAME. ~mmmmm-mmmmm——mmmmmm—mmm JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SIBERIAN PHEASANTS, WILD DUCK SMA TEAL LY AND
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    • 69 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS- 1 Zom ie the Singapore Mineral Water Page 8. Tbe Palladium Programme Page 2. K P II and Straits Steamship, Latent Lists of Sailings Page 9. Stelastic Tyres Page 1. Woman in the Tropics and Pink Pills Page 7. Notice re Stmgei Gau Tin Mining Co Pace 3.
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    • 2 1 Martell's Brandy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 89 1 THE WEEK. Monday 19ttT 'digL WmUat 7-fll a.Lu ,9 JH p.m. Tcesday 20th. Blgh Water— 8 r >6 a.m., 10 31 pm. Homeward mail closes. Shrove Tuesday. Wednesday 21st. I Wate?— w-'iu r.iu 11-i p.m. Wcarac Bios, meeting, noon. > t Ash Wednesday. Thursday 22nd. £Tsct. Water— lO-88 a.m., 11-fl
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  • 622 2 How Parties Work lu the big raid BOOth ca;l of Arms on j Jan T the task involved a front of 2,000 yard? Both English and Scottish troops wer engaged between Anas and Tilloy At ]i B0 on the morning of the 6th we bee;:;:: I
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  • 119 2 "SOME BARRAGE. I have just heard an artillery yarn told to illustrate the marvellous accuracy, of the French gunners" says the Lon doner in the Hvening Standard." A French aeroplane reconuaiseance disclosed to the ea^le eye of the observer a couple of 1.-attnlions of infantry lying in re^t t\h two
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  • 89 2 With I ofeaaoc K:;:'iard Lynch Career, an expert in m -..k. language, as a de< y m ieatist Ira i i. Smitheani in tasti i u J tLr AKI Mai am ol Natural Hi« rj are on Iheii wuy to the French tuu u r »kins and skeletons of goril.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 faAuulNU&bO. (Established 1378 Ke 6, 7, 8, M&LAGCA STREET. Wines and Spirits DEPARTMENT. Yino da pasto, in bottles and in French Claret. Wine Table Claret. Vermouth Cora, Martini Rossi, Chazalettes. Old Moscat of Syracusa for invalids. Old Scotch Whisky, Mackenzie's French pure Vinegar etc. Ferro China Bisleri. Absinthe Pernod File.
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    • 499 2 PACKED FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. TRULY To those who were unable to obtain seats on Saturday— See it To-night POSITIVELY THE 1-.AST NIGHT Emil Gaboriairs Famous Novel in MovlEg-Pictures TO-N:GF!T THE JE V lli I O^LY i 915 Women Do From the Famous French Btory THE OLIQI E of GOLD
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    • 463 2 Again wp h*v? Scored wMfcw wm*m AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY IHE ALHAMBRa BBAOH IOiD i. -i.i- The E **4*»f I'l eatrt in BiMOVI MANAGER M. H. ME o-, ilAt TONIGHT :L ADf Dr. RICHARD ROWE M f ME ANZAC ZAR' Mafcician. Uypnf/.i^t, Kl' ctricai W (J nd' Y, w
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  • 524 3 PEOPLE STARVING IN MANY PARTS OF COUNTRY. Sot Far From Irremediable Disaster roiu an authoritative source Reuter's Bj learns that information received ing Iki past few weeks both from offici;j private sources in enemy and •.li counriea shows that at no period war there been such striking
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  • 222 3 A marked symptom of Germany's col- j •apse is founJ m the lust that all her I e who have money are concealing it, jparen:.-. >„ 1 pr^liniuiurv to flight. In ramumc uioa sent to a!! the German :ae Miai-cer of tbc I uterior say?: is a
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  • 19 3 number of German combatant pri- I war employed at Home in use-' loaal work, or ear marked for such
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1027 3 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Vana Ena Kavena Mana Pana Savoogan Chitty of No. *2 Market Street Singapore has been appointed Manager for the Lhitty Temples at Tank Road and at Outran) Road from the Bth February, 1917 until further notice. All persons having business in connection with the
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    • 568 3 SUN6EI GAU TIN MINING C0. f LIMITED, NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notica is hereby given that the Transfei Boohs of this Company will be closed from Thursday, the 22nd to Wednesday, the 28th February, 1917, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants.' By Order of the
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    • 513 3 MAYNARD G0. f LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). MAYNARD AND COMPANY LIMITEE beg to inform their Customers that the J "MAYNARD Co., Ltd." recently referrec to in a Notice in the Governraeot Ga/ette if not connected with this Company. By Order of the Board, BARKER &Co., Secretaries, Singapore, 14th
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    • 528 3 'ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. i lncorporate:! in the Ikited Kingdom). Wiuted iiuiui lialely sfl girl operators. i AppllfiMiia miut have mtatfrd Btaadard VII. I Good prosj^ects for suitable sandidatos. Apply I by letter oaly to Clertt-ia-Char^e. 14-2 16 18-2 SITUATION WANTED By a Ceylonese as Shipping (Manifest cr Freight)
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 I GILES.— On the 9th instant at Aberdeen to Mr and Mrs James GiLSSof NoidanaJ Estate a daughter,
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    • 91 4 Wilson-White.- On Feb. 1 7th at Rt. Andrew's Cathedral Eiog&pore, by the Rev. Archdeacon Swindell, m.*.. William Akthuk Wilson, eldest Fon of Mr. and Mr«. w J i Wilson, of Rothexham, England, to WINIFBBO Whitb, second daughter of r-.-r. ami Mrs. J. White of Elope l'drk, Mount Elisabeth, Singapore.
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  • 10 4 W..W t_ V. ->e _*>-*:•.¥ "3 'j'*
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  • 1215 4 According to indications, that last and greatest Btrnggle hot ween tbe Annies of the Allies ami of the Central Power? is now shortly due or. the Western Front. The correspondent of tbe ''Times" bas been granted tbrongb the wire a good many words to tell us
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  • 488 4 WEDDING WILSON— WHITE At Si Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon the marriage wa& solemnized of Mr W A Wilson, eldest ton of Mr and Mr6 >W J WiUon of Rotberhatn, Yorkshire, and MiBB Winifred White, second daughter of I Mr and Mrt .7 White of Hope i'ark. Mount Elizabeth, Singapore.
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  • 370 4 A special gazette od Saturday made public alterations in the rules regarding export of certain articles to the Nether lands and of contraband. Two inmates of the Lunatic Asylun at Tacjong Hambutac died early last week. one by strangling himself by tyicg a cloth round his neck ani pulling it
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  • 106 4 CAMPAIGN FORECASTS The Bay Opim un N .ue' t K.-UU-P H(. r London. paper la M- .V; la tam The m tft bi.-icv. tin Trr)cn- fro.M Ing u ct fre c h Ulttl Bra BQttp m I Of I moruhu. [well i Look iteikiafl Lond<m f tnti
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  • 31 4 GERMAN PLOTTERS IN AMERICA New \oih ir dlCli 1 %e perft-cu jhi utiLuact' mwrtaiDitiout Rtraitaifl I: H v- iii tt.:''. i. :g 0 cc t of arii.b tu :>.'»>... Lire > ar: t
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  • 33 4 YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. a I— torn UMtara on 'Mat !.)Mii as teeo in Persia irill f v Mr Ok 8 O Tm KTmbsb*! Cttfilthlß AtigociatioD. cl F« b ltd at JC lecture
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  • 233 4 How the Industry has Developec The dev< lopmt'i.; pft&g oeU I and weovit g nui:;-:;\ of careful study. v ircely mcr- :l-.: yeare o^t not I fii.gle cotto: wt a\ n:c mill, fitted i i plaut ana MMnting on modern 1:: he fourd m Mm Bf
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  • 56 4 rhfl aiornftla d I than miU i i fanoliaoi la Ku n ton hu- i lurubt ou to i ftOMlli. '1..: B 'be in ooafi i vri b Umttioc BMtli M i BOMItM, whirl. IfiO !U ti hotels whan :u. The oaatan Mai toki ph eulta in the Sala K
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 147 4 11/NE 4WD SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LARGEST SELECTION AT ff i;* f1 m fc TRAVELLING RUGS Prices 54.75 to 520.00 each, J-^ Ta Nt- \s "Li:.- S .vie.;" jj TRAVELLING RUG (Regd) $30 00 £c& J ••LifeSaWog WAISTCOAT $10.50 fMm fa :^i^^ Y BAGS TRUNKS V. ol all Descripttona. COV.HIDE GLADSTONE Floeal
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    • 65 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIBTS 3 a Oretaard Road, Telephone No. 1000. Tbe Oldest and Leading Studio. First in 1872, Foremost in 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, tbus ensuring always the production of only the best results in Studio Portraiture,
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  • 370 5 THO I SAND MILLIONS OF NEW MONEY Five Million Subscribers Ft riubmaiina C»bl«] Heater* B«ryice] Fes 1? Killi Brothers acd m| million anJ a half in Um Indian and General I Ml <M 00, Bengal Djoars The war loan camlosing most enthusiastically. t v;jcDt the loan
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  • 42 5 II The well known econo- Rilssoul luery scite? the British =:ock of gold had increased sterling on Dec 31 last "ar c 1 with July 1914. la Feb 1:< The ierinin wartitan BithertQ is three thousand rterl as
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  • 68 5 I, Fell 15. M^ntasu's silver re let tb- ri-e in price, despite ill demand, r.rstly to receipt of ■hipmeiita f rom ll Bj| kh« sale of that por liver which await- realisation val, and the announce of over eighty lakhs on c the Ind: i i Traararj
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  • 16 5 •'eb 17. Tb« Admiralty re aeroplane? trfecnvely Qhittellefl aero ;.orubed Hru^es harbour >■ rda]
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  • 16 5 If -The Government oats and barley and i I purohihlted the use Ider
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  • 20 5 88 1C A decree orders civi- '•er up urms iu rive days under 1 -onUacatioa and cue.
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  • THE GERMAN BLOCKADE
    • 332 5 Kaiser has Napoleon Beaten [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter'g Service] London, Feb 15. —Sinkings Steamers. F D Lambert, Inniehowen Head and barque Eudora (iiraitb) and two Grim&by trawlers. Tbe total including the Lyman M Law is about nine thousand tons. London. Feb 16. —Sinkings Steamers Cilieia Ferga,
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    • 70 5 London. Frh 15 Renter learns there iis great satisfaction in British authGrita I tive quarters at China's decision to break i with iiertnac\ i'Le Allied ministers at Peking are in eloes touch with tbe Chi cese Government regarding the measures resulting therefrom. Buenos Aires, Feb 16 Tbe
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  • 207 5 Home. Feb 18. In an affidavit the Captain of the Lyraan M Liw states his only cargo was woodlaths for lemou boxes. The question arises whether these can be classed as contraband, in view of the fact j they are useless for military purposes. If it
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  • 160 5 CONSIDERABLE SUCCESS ON TIGRIS Two Thousand Prisoners London, Fell 17. Mesopotamia: We took the offnurive on Thursday on the right and centre of the Dahra Bend, on the right bank of the Tigris and secured our objective. On seven hundred yards c: front. W« extended our gains by bombing to
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  • 600 5 CLAIMS SUCCESS IN CHAMPAGNE An Anticipatory Offensive [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter'g Service] London, Feb 16.— Wireless. German Official. The Crown Prince attacked in Champagne southward of Kipont and was completely successful. We stormed four lines on a front of 2600 metres to a depth
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  • 164 5 London, Feb 16 Marshal Haig reports a successful raid southeast of Soaohez, An enemy party reached our lines north ;east of Armeutieres but wut- immediately driven out with looses. [o air fighting on Thursday eight Gar I man machines were driven down and anti aircraft guns
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  • 30 5 London, Feb 15. The King invested Sir Alfred Keogh with the Grand Cross of the Batb and Sir Fraccis Younghueband with thp Knight Commandsrship cf the Star of ludia.
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  • 129 5 1 FIGHTING ON RUSSIAN FRONT Austria's Doubtful Adherence [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] i London, Feb 16. Wireless. German official. There is lively fighting between i the White Sea and the Dneister. London, Feb 16. Wireless. Russian Official. We repulsed the enemy attacks southeast of Zolotehev. j
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  • 125 5 Meeting Postponed London, Feb 16 —Mr l/oyd Gcorges's announcement on the situation bun been postponed owiti^ to the unexpected delay in the completion cf tbe necessary tu-go tiutions with the Dominions, Allies and neutrdls in connection with the restriction of imporrp. Tbe Westminster Gazette's parliamentary correspondent understands
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  • 132 5 Capetown, Feb 15. -General Smuts had a magnificent reception nt the City Hall at Buxton Genera! Bjtha aud members of tbe Cabinet were present. The City and British Indians presented addressee, the latter atlirmiug that General Smuts commanded no more heroic and hard working troops lhan
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  • 140 5 INDIA' S SILK INDUSTRY London. Feb IB— Ir i o paper read at 'the Society of Arts, I'rofe^sor Maxwell 1 Lefroy eaid tbe great obstacles to the developufent of the t<ilk industry in India were the sweated condition of a large proportion of tbe workers, lack of enter prise, business
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  • 45 5 Washington, Feb 15.— Me Lansing has I warned the Cabana that the United states cannot reco^Vii^e any (i jverumeut resu!t ing from u revolution. Washington, Feb 17 In Bharp fighting in Cuba the rebels were defeated seventeen miles west of Havana. i
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  • 43 5 London, Fib IH. In connection with the German announcement permitting Americans to continue relief work in Belgium and northern France, Renter learnt; the Americans have consented on i the understanding that the Bame ciuii i tioiis apply u* heretofore.
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  • 50 5 London, Feb 15. Sir Alfred Keogh in a lecture in London gaid that there were 'only tiv.i tM.ti'rir cuses ami eighteen para- typhoids In France >U present, thanks •to inoculation. The health of (he army on all fronts was better than m pence time. I
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  • 31 5 London, Feb 15. The Colonial Institute will arrange for the publication |of the history of Imperial cooperation 1 in the war. The editor will be Sir Charges Lucas.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 208 5 Robinson Go. In i Guaranteed "Ego Wristlet Watch Bands ALSO "Novelity' Wristlet Watch Bands IN I Silver, Oxydized Silver, Gold Plated, 9 Carat and 14 Carat Gold, (lateof Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES) Begs to announce that ho ha- opened a STUDIO m The BURLINGTON, coleman si irtistlc Fortraitare:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 664 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., A G ENTS ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETV£ART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FROM JAVA TO r\ kJ I I— BATAVU— SOUR»BftYA— PORT DiRWIN—
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    • 577 6 STm O« Oritish India (Companies Incorporated In England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract wltn His Majesty i Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINESt Homeward (for Europe). j outward (fob Ghima) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE HOMEWARD (FOR
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    • 619 6 IN. Y K. JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan}. EUROPEAN LINE. A service le maintained between TctohacLn via portb to Marseilles, London, nndev mat contract with the Imperial Japanese Gover» ment. The New Twin screw Steazser< maintaining this service have been speciaUt designed and constructed, and are fitted
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    • 329 6 I M. M.I M *lL LIKE lortnight g, rvic^ h et I .lapau I Marheilles. ljjlbc I BHANCh LIKE Fortnightly serr I t Baiphong. ttweenfeaigoc-i oj For further infcrc.at arpiy t jl^courtols, "NEDERLAiD'I '"»CORPOR»TED IK BOLUIoT' Ball Service bet*ee< j (ll lri 1 Colombo, 5,,: Cbra^^l and vice versa. i
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  • 714 7 HOW GERMANY STARVED PARIS A Timely Reminder. When the German is hurt Le squeals. He is now being hurt by cur blockade not perhaps so much at- he ought to be, but still hurt. Therefore his shouts rend the heavens, the German heaven6. These shouts say that Great
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 451 7 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is wosth 100 cents on the dollar. SMI5 Ml EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester Bouse, Singapore, LONDON OFFIGEI 32, Old Jewry, E.G. i?a*7 MM £30,000 fleaoalleJ! wist jfce Supteme Court ol Eaglana, and oomfllea wlto
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    • 379 7 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE GO. (Incorporated in Canada). All kinds of Lice and Endowment policies Issued. F. S. Evans. Manager, South Eastern Aala. Gninna ft Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. {Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE Ir^ur&nces effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description,
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    • 600 7 NEK ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., Ltd, FiRE AND MARINE. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) VANBJSZE INSURANCE ASBOC. Ltd. URINE. (Inoorpov&ied in RongSong,) CHINA FiRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd, FIRE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) LONDON GOARANTFE fi ACCIDENT Co. Ltd. GUARANTEE, (Incorporated Jd KnglnnG.) Fire and Marino Ktskh 0! every £eHCiljJ*3» auderwrittea at lowest current
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    • 559 7 Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a morn In* Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cast price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered attheb private residences, (or town offices or godowrts
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    • 61 7 J,*£ NEW rRrNCH REMEDY. 2 N rHERAPION V K. KIDKKY. BLAI ER. URIKARI Dl WKAKVES PILES ENVELOPS F« FRTE B KKT TO DR. If H AMPSTEAO J lioni i~A~rT' r i i MAN «T. FOR VOU V^ERAPJON-" IT TXADB MARKED WORD TRERAPIOM b>ll i,.j- suvi ur.xii 'c«i_' «Mi Ml I
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  • 478 8 Lord Montagu's Forecast. I>elhi. Jan '11. ■Ccl Lord Montagu cf Beauiieu gave a highly interesting lecture at the Imperial Gymkhana Club this evening in the presence cf Lord and Lady Chelmtfoxd and a crowded audience. Admission was by ticket, the proceeds to be given
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  • 1774 8 K'ng K'tar, Dec 818. 7C0 Kamasan, Dec 14 6,665 K'muning, June 816,927 89,885 89,885 Kapar Par Dec 761,720 9.367 96,867 Kapayang 115,983 9,788 9,782 Kapoewae, 184,000 Karak, Dec 205,407 18.085 18.085 Karan, 114,848 12,135 12.135 Kedah, April 52. ,94. 51.P48 51,343 Kelemak, May 118,134 15,500 15,510 Kempa.-,
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  • 308 8 Addressing the Association of Science Teacher3 on Nitrates from the Air," Mr E Kilburn Scott said that there was considerable national ri;k in being depen dent on an overseas supply of ravr mate rial, because before the battle of the Falkland Isles the presence of a
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  • 148 8 lo Hbo\ I QiontLly hrtih r.<v imt 1 1 in which tht Oompa&s ittrr the narrn i h:i IP 16 iota! to date- and M O I )t the paHt moLth. I\ tr > I ;o get the llgurt'h accuiati I guaranteed. iHauagers and k£ ay supplying correCtiODH
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 48 8 Get Health from FOOD not medicine. Wafer [the AH-»niTsh tonic Uuiti\ is botS Food and Force K. S. KIRWAN Dairy-man and Fod er Coutractor. Fresh iHlk M oto, pec pint (eheapei ihan tinned miik' Best quality Horse Food, Harness tepairs. Hiding lebscns etc. Temporary telephone Office, No. 377
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    • 293 8 f Best J f/^%*\ fof Baby TL-f When baby needs a food it \~s^~ ■)w Ssi&i i n^ay help the mother iu her B\ w tr^l/f I choice to be reminded that 2^->£Ja *Mr Savory Moore's Food is an old-established, thoroughly rr y .^^^^s^rfiSv liable Food that has been used
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  • 1559 9 Issued by FRASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Fek 16th, i 'All laotfttlQßß ol Sterling Sham maßl le regarded as »a>ely lomlnal lor the pvesen. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES, Oa?. Isaoi: Paid. f.j_b« Via. Butbbb. 8-__*&bb_ 100,000 8. Ib Aiiagar 12J% 2 s s 9 879,930 28 2s
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  • 50 9 'COBBSOTHD Ur T Yeh 16.' Bank I «n/i 2 4^ d imand 24^ s--j»tT>w<s ci'«uie.-. Hm g 2 5 FiaDCt dotnaod Bank 825 DroiA, T. T. IOKOHAKA, uemuniJ lOfcl Java, usiiaa^'! is? BAaasOK; dtnian? 65 A Sov3Rsra:?B, Bank Buytm |ft.t< B.^nJi oi £2ng?a>a.i. Rate s|< Bc^j Bilvai Landsn B9j
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  • 144 9 Feb 16. Tin (50 tons) *93 25 Oemfctai i!-.-; GamMii Jnfca Mo. I 23. en gamblai Gufci No, i '21.0° Per-'t? -v.k ordtn, pote Pe?pA«, (■"*ri:Vj lair) 87.25 iaimtgi U'(o bo lh« II 80. 00 :::alraa t ;i (100 to Ibe 111 I uom. .>'.<sce (ftauda) 80.00 Olovei (Amboina)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 237 9 SUPPLIES FOR E*^???? Mines Etc. |cetiC Acid. 99 per eent pure. \nt urnigators and Sulphur Powder. 4rst-n!te Of Soda tor killing out lalaug. \sp in all's Varnish, Paints &c. Car 1 ridges. Nobel's own loading with sportli^ Ballistite which holds more pigeonshootin^ records than any other powder. CeCi^nt Pistol >:
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    • 376 9 g Most Certain Cure/^ 9 Physicians recommend them. <J| Of all Chemists. ftb I Special J^j^ I V iu\ KM on Behalf of Baby B Naturally a Healthy Mother should feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, y should prevent her (l«>i:iu r Ba Bu< there are many
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 374 9 MAIL. TABLE iDterrnediatL and loc^i HMfll wliJ bi tons In Hal btflow Bang, Halaooa, F.MJB (by :ra!Di 6 p.n HxAy (escepr Bnsflay). Johota, 8. BM, l 1 &,n: I I ru p.n:. :P. B^tam P. Buhing Bock I. m 110 am Cocob Boon Hong B.fO am P. Sambo 1 B
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  • 145 10 From Our Oven Correspondent Koala lurapur, Feb 17. Mr H \rvey presiding this moruing at the meeting of New Serendab Robber stated it was possible to pay n Qnal divi- I dend of twenty per cent making thirty but the directors did not consider it advisable to
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  • 688 10 The [allowing is the report of the Directors to the fourth annual general meeting of shareholder?, to be beld at tbe registered office, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Feb 2tJ ht neon. Your Directors have pleasure in submit ting herewith their report together with a duly audited statement
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  • 73 10 ;a -c 806.4( 0 i 1 nght Bti fa into the :i: |ang m a rwriani upon the ifi If it becomes meal it will not b a v introdoc I *m< DW BaU. caiek, in Guy Manner- 1 lii: n« i -everU scraps of Ger
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  • 308 10 Mr Pierre Pasquier, Administrator of the Civil Service, President of the Municipal Commission of Hauvi, has been ap pointed Director cf the Cabinet of the Sarraut. A communique of the Indo-China Gov- i eminent reports according to information received by the resident of Hanoi, the death in
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  • Corrrspondence.
    • 134 10 To thk Edi rOB, >ir, Your correspondent Englishman i- at La-t !*:f:-en nunths behind tiine, and, i ireover states what is net correot. :He Bay that it has been decided that "Anzac" shall not be allowed to be usni [as t trade* mark name etc." In Australia, i s
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  • 420 10 I A French Analysis of Teuton Principles. The eminent Frencb Academician ar,.l pbilO9Opber, M Emile Boutroix li:i^ writ ten the following menage for the Phil delphia Poblic Ledgec i I cm speak only in my own n inn?, hut I hi-!:ev.' that my feeling are those
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  • 327 10 In the second police court on Saturday Mr Sheedy A S P charged two Maleya named Leman bin Salim and Carib bin Kuchoot of No 2 Jalan Kubor, the first named with being the occupier of premises used for gambling purposes, also with assisting in carrying on
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  • 315 10 There was a crowded house at the [Gaiety Picture i'alace on Saturday nigbt to witness tbe very excellent programme provided. The stur picture in the second show wis The Spoilers, one cf Bfllig's bi -L B g >oii story told in eight very interesting and dramatic parts. Another
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  • 167 10 A correspondent as-ks Why is it, and how is it that f .be railway gates at level I crossings like the one in Oxley rd, have to ;be closed fit- BUOh an unconscionable length of time. Due ami proper care should be taken, no doubt, but it should
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