The Straits Times, 3 March 1915
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Title Section13 1915-03-03 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.71*7 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement155 1915-03-03 1 HjJ|ILHMA![ M Size 64 to ?i s P ecial Value English and American Jfe BOOTS tjLiw-^ #< "*ak est c^ n;llit y Leather. Extra Heavy Soles. 9^n^ $9.50, $10.50, $12.50 VAT 7 RDAC ITU The Store for IV/i ILi DflUj.) Ij 1 11., Men's Wear. It ii health is not155 words
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Advertisement35 1915-03-03 1 SLEDGE MILK 18 GENUINB Swiss Milk from cattle grazed on the FAMOUS PASTURES OF THB BERNESE ALPS. Ash Cop i SLEDGE BRAND Unsweetened Oon<lensed or Natural Sterilized. Sole Importers J. TR AVERS ft SONS, LIMITID35 words
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Advertisement148 1915-03-03 1 BRITISH rf? SUPERIOR MADE !*-*^^a^^^^^^^^^, MANUFACTURE. OL I M Vs v ES A- THE "CAR RON DOVER RANGE New Pattern in Four Sizes. Complete with 2 Lengths of Piping and Elbow. Hot Plate. Oven. Complkte. Width. Height. Depth. Width. Height. Depth. Prices. Size No. 1. 27| 25| 18 ins. 13148 words
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Advertisement8 1915-03-03 1 MARTELL'S BRANDY. Soli Aoints: ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO., ITC.8 words
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Article706 1915-03-03 2 BRITAIN'S PERFIDY M4DE HIM EXCITED. German Chancellor Explains. The German Chancellor, interviewed by an American correspondent, baa expressed pained surprise at the rise which has been made of his scrap of paper reference. He explained that he did not speak of the treaty as a scrapReuter - 706 words
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Article95 1915-03-03 2 The Kaiser's birthday was hailed with lnsty cheers by the Germans in the war prisoners' camp at Dorchester, but there was no formal celebration. In the afternoon they were taken for a march into the country, and they sang their national songs. Among them was a soldier95 words
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Article60 1915-03-03 2 The Temps says that Flight Commander Sampson baa done wonders in reconnoitring the German positions, and when unable to go by aeroplane he has gone by motor-car practically into the enemy's lines with admirable temerity in facing bullets and with utter disregard of death. His men follow him in the60 words
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Article40 1915-03-03 2 Mr. Henry Ford, of the Ford Motor Company, K>v>Dg evidence before a Congressional Committee, testified, says a New York telegram, that one of the European belligerent* had ordered of his firm 40,000 automobiles for immediate shipment for war pap a»40 words
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Advertisement393 1915-03-03 2 M. C HUDSON (Late of Robinson Piano Co.). PIANO Repairing, Tuning, Complete Overhauls. Sound Work Plant, Bottom Price. J P TO D ATI Matarial, Quiok Despatch m w Stocka. SAILORS' HOME, Singapore. lit 14 HIGH-CLASS m TAILOR Wk and Outfitter. I I I 1 A lar*e stock of reaij-made tropisa,!393 words
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Advertisement21 1915-03-03 2 Made in Dublin BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION BtREAD BROTHERS, umitcd CL^kiaNlP Dog's Head Guinness SOLD IVCnYWH'DE. ORDER IN FAN Li PACKAGES21 words
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Advertisement13 1915-03-03 2 Kjr Children's Hacking Corj|(h at Night Wood. Or jat Puppermint Core li Bi.13 words
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Advertisement589 1915-03-03 2 Indigestion Afraid to eat in constant pain -no strength, no energy. These Wonderful Tablets Cured The boon of boons to all who «uff«r In this way is Dr. Cisaell's Tablets. Her* la an ineuinoe I had suffered foT m <■ Ri?by, of 12J, DavenU H port street, Bolton, C* A589 words
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Advertisement296 1915-03-03 2 CHUBB'S LARGE SELECTION ON SHOW AT Huttenbach Bros. Co., 13, COLLYER QUAY. If you desire to be supplied with copies, order at once do not wait, as a limited number only of copies were printed. The Singapore and Straits ROUGH DIARY for 1915. Publishers: FRASER and NEAVE. LIMITED. "Not STRENGTH,296 words
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Advertisement200 1915-03-03 2 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ABBIBTAIT TIMBER SUPERINTENDENT. Applications are iuvitt <1 (or tbo appointment of an AtwiaiaDt Tioiber Superintendent. Uia dutii-H will chiefly cons nt in htipemsinn the work of the Railway Timber Contractors in the jangle, and the metH^irinß and and taking over of timbu lo us lUtinn oonstaot200 words
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Article503 1915-03-03 3 MOST TALKED ABOUT MAN ON CHINA COAST.. Trying to Foment Trouble. The Peking correspondent of tbe Hongkong Daily Press writes to that journal as follows Whether be was inspired by the example of tbe new German Minister to China wbo travelled bitherwards on a Norwegian steamer503 words
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442 1915-03-03 3 The following are the minutes of a committee meeting held February 6, 1915 Present The' Hon. Mr. W. O. Darby (chairman), and Messrs. W. D. Jupp, Lam Man ChiDK. W. W. Wells, and J. N. Wardrop (secretary). Absent Messrs. B. V. Seaward and H. R.442 words
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Article49 1915-03-03 3 Albert Hanson, a well known stockbroker of Norwich and Ipawiob, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude at Norwich Aaaiae* recently, for fraudulently convert ting to his own use money entrusted to him by his clients. Hanson pleaded guilty. In June be filed his petition in bankruptcy for XB'i,oCo.49 words
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Article66 1915-03-03 3 Tbe King, on the recommendation of the Home S*cr*-Ury, had been pleased to appoint Mr. Jul.n Mm Hay Halkett, utipeodia j iu»K>»trate at Kingston-noon Hull, to be a metropolitan pohoe magistrate in place of Mr. Arthur Button, who has retired. Mr. Halkett was born in May.lHflH, wan educate.--«t i'l,, lU'Dham66 words
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Advertisement650 1915-03-03 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. ELLERMAN LINE. To Marseilles, London and Liverpool. s.s. City of Durham Sailing about MARCH 10. s.s. Branksome Hall Sailing about APRIL S. To be followed by ss. City of Corinth For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. 18 13 BIBBY LINE650 words
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Advertisement415 1915-03-03 3 BTEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEM NAY. CO.. LTD. Oir«ot S.rvioe to Japan via Hong kong A Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking oaiso on tboroogh Bills ol Lailin» tor Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoc. Tientsin, Newcbwang, Yangtsie Porta, For niooa, tbe Philippine*, etc., etc, etc. Steamers. Tons. Commander415 words
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Advertisement153 1915-03-03 3 SAKURA After all there V^fe T^ ls Brewed is no doubt W^L ai mi MW from or ly BeBt that this U MLJf MLJ M\, Malt and Hops. The name "SAKURA" on a bottle is Jike the Hallmark on silver guaranteeing its Excellence and Purity. Sole Agents ANN LOCK CO.,153 words
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Advertisement629 1915-03-03 4 steamer sailings. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNINCr, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOYPT MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading isaoed lor China Coaflt, Persian Golf, Continental and American Ports. Stcamun will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Buropa). {Concocting at629 words
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Advertisement519 1915-03-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A ntrvice ia maintained between Vokobama via ports to Marseilles. London Mid Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamer* maintaining kbis service have been specially designed and oonstracted, and are fitted with all the519 words
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Advertisement643 1915-03-03 4 BTEAHER SAILINGS. THE 31AM STEAM NAVIBATIBN CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. Kor Kretay, P*ka, Tringganu, Bisat, Semenkk, Baohok, Kolantau Tabai, Bangnara, Telapin, Panarai, PaUni, Singora Laoon, Kobsmmai, Bandon, Langsuen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok A STEAMER Out Departure) a. a. BORIBAT Mar. 8, S p.m. a. a. YUGALA Mar. 9 13, 3643 words
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Advertisement625 1915-03-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. DCEAN STEAM SHIP CO LIMITED. AND SHIM MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD P The Coupanie"' steam? n we despatoht d 'ram Liverpool outwards (or tbo Strait?, 3hina bod Japan every werk an 1 from Japan aomewardg (or London. Amsterdam and antwerp every fortnight; (or Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool625 words
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Advertisement440 1915-03-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BTOOKVMRT-MAATBCHAWM (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND" FORTNIOHTLY MAIL SBRVICB BBTWF.BN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM, VIA SINOAPORE, BELA WAN [/ELI SABANO, COI.l>M»l) (optional) PORT SAID AND OBNOA. Steamers are due on or sbont tlir undermention' <1 dates OIITWABD. HOMBWABD. 1015 1016 Oranje Mar. 5 Karubac^in Mar. 6 Rembrandt Mat 10 P. Juliana440 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter900 1915-03-03 5 To tbe K.litor of the Straits Times. Sir, I am addressing this personally because I am more than anxious that the endow d resolution propoMdl by the Hon'ble Snrendriiiißtli Banerjoa, Member c' tin unncil, hh mid not merely be read by all but should be published widely as900 words
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Letter302 1915-03-03 5 To the Editor of the Straits Times. 1 tlnuk it would be a good thing if the position a* regard* recruiting could be mail. .|uitt' i I and confirm or definitely ontradu-t the statements now being made by t lit- interested agent* of the several rubber compact** (British 1302 words
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Letter316 1915-03-03 5 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, l.'ndonbtrdly many Singapore men will agree wholeheartedly with the remarks made in your interesting leading article in your issue today anent the Singapore special constables. And in this connection they will have perused with a certain amount of ink-rest tbe316 words
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Article486 1915-03-03 5 The following report has been r. ceived from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce i{:ibt>er Association's lMOth auction, March 2, 1915. Offered for sale 1.3:17.51 piculs, or IT-.i 11,-. mns 79.61) and sold 609.19 pioul-, or etjai lbs. (tons 36.26). Prices i Writing under yesterday's date, Messrs. Barlow486 words
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Article70 1915-03-03 5 Taking his seat for the first time at Greenwich Ma Court t i-day, Mr. John Gilbert Hay Haiti- tt said he regretted the cause* for Ihe retirement of Mr. Huttou, whom he had l.n.i*i) Hince be was a schoolboy. Later, the uew magistral? remarked on the lality of tin- ink70 words
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Article160 1915-03-03 5 EXCHANOE. Sinhiokk, March 8, 1915. On London Bank 4 m/s 3/4& Deniand 24^ Private 8 ni/s 2/4JJ On India Bank T. T. 178J On HoNiiKONei.. Bank d/d 22% On Shanghai ...Bank d,d 101 On Java Bank T. T. 1411 On Japan Bank d/d 114} Sovereigns buying rate160 words
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Article97 1915-03-03 5 FIXTURES. Wednesday, March i. High Water, 11.11 a.m., 11.44 pm. P. and O. homeward mail due. St. Andrew's School Prize giving. Thursday, March 4. High Water, 11.51 a.m. P. and O. homeward mail closes. Friday, March 5. High Water, 0.12 am., 0.38 p.m. Saturday, March 6. High97 words
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Article217 1915-03-03 5 To-d«t. Bata Paliat Aiog Leong 2pm Malacca, Penang and Colombo Kashima Mara 2 pm Medan Me-du-a 2 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Telok Anson Ipoh 2 pm I ort Swcttenbam aud Penang Lama 2 pm Iloilo and Manila Alicante 2 pm Pontianak B. Hin Guan 3pm Saigon217 words
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Article56 1915-03-03 5 The P. and O. oat ward mail steamer Nubia may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, March 6. lan. 14 Un. 20 lan. 21 lan. 28 ran. 29 "Vb. 6 •b. 11 Feb. 13 "Vb. 18 •Vb. 26 >vm in lkhdiiii. auiiii'. February 12 Feb.56 words
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Article110 1915-03-03 5 Latest Arrivals. List ot vessels in port at 10 a.m. on M*rch 8, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks. W I'ielm 2 3 15 Inner Roads Fook Sang No. 7 Wharf Kuala Outer Roads Teacer No. 8 W harf Kansas Outer Roads Hainan) Inner Roads Myrmidon Outer110 words
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Article212 1915-03-03 5 Forthcoming Arrivals And Departures. I Tbe following passenger bookings to the I Straits are taken from thn London and China 1 Express. It should be understood that, in I some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of212 words
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Article127 1915-03-03 5 Johore Para.— ll,ooo lbs. Allagar.- 19,000 lbs. Bukit Kubu.- 8,350 lbs. Port Swettenham.— B,72o lbs. Alor Uajab.- 9,380 lbs. Ayer Panas.— 22,Boo lbs. Bukit Lintang.— 24,6oo lbs. Chimpul.— 7,3B-2 lbs. Krubong.— 7,576 lbs. Lendu.-8,521 lbs. Merlimau. -78,000 lbs. Pajam- 27,800 lbs. Pan tai.- 7,591 lbs. PeKoh.-42,862 lbs.127 words
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Article55 1915-03-03 5 By instruction of the Board of Trade, the Government has made important concessions to Scottish traders. The Railway Executive Committee have agreed to a reduction of haulage rates for goods to coast ports, owing to the Admiralty having closed the Forth against shipping. Redactions for the55 words
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Article25 1915-03-03 5 Tbe Times' Toronto correspondent says the second Canadian contingent is more thoroughly trained than tbe first, and tbe training of the third is well advanced.25 words
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Advertisement119 1915-03-03 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. March 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. March 6.— At saleroom, 10,000 Fancy Flooring Tiles, at 11. March 9.— At saleroom, freehold land and European dwelling honse known as No- 781, off Confeeierate Estate Road, etc., at 2 80. March 10.— At The Central119 words
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Advertisement10 1915-03-03 5 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure la. id.10 words
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Advertisement310 1915-03-03 5 POUR FAMOUS BRANDS OK V EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES S\* DRINK! DRINK! CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER W^fl!^%S%r T() THE LATEST N^feE^^T METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBEBG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from: JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACE. EATZ BROS..310 words
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Advertisement69 1915-03-03 5 iRTISEMENTS. PAYING bUtSI WANTEO. Priva'e family have vactnry for bachelor a.% paying gaest. Pie asant )> c*lity. Tennia. At ply B jx No. 801, Straits T.mea. 8 8 n PRISM Gl ASSES LCBT. Lost from Eurore Hotel. 1 pair Prism G'a»ses by Zeiss. luiaH N>. 89i»8». Any one finding same69 words
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1238 1915-03-03 6 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. BRITAIN'S ANSWER. There has been something wholly inexpli cable in the attitude of the United States Government since the outbreak of wir President Wilson is a man reputed to be of very high character, and he is certainly a great student of history and1,238 words
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Article26 1915-03-03 6 The hour of meeting of Dalhousie chapter, for a chapter of sorrow in memory of Comp. A. Evans, has been changed to 5.80 on Thursday, tomorrow.26 words
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Article28 1915-03-03 6 Sir Paul Chaters Perfection Dahlia, ridden by Mr. Vida, won the Hongkong Derby by a short bead from Mr. Ellis Ksdoorie'* Aus tralian Chief, ridden by Mr. Moller.28 words
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Article46 1915-03-03 6 From the Paris Figaro England, like us, is doing all that she can, and all that she ought. She has confidence in us, as we have confidence in her. This mutual confidence is unshakeable, as is nur determination to fight until the enemy is completely crushed.46 words
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Article47 1915-03-03 6 A cartoon which appears in the New York Herald depicts the Kaiser on the deck of a Zeppelin, which is over Sandring ham. He is watching a bomb explode close to the Queen, who is walking in the ground, and exclaims, Hi, Count Almost got Cousin Mary."47 words
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Article45 1915-03-03 6 The Straits Budget will be printed tonight. Those subscribers who wish their copies to b; despatched by the mail tomorrow are reminded that they should forward addresses to this office by 10 o'clock to-night, and the copies will then be posted to catch the mail.45 words
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Article49 1915-03-03 6 A gale, ac?o npaniel by rain and snowstorms, causod iu!oy wrecks off all the English coasts about too middle of February. The P. and O. liner Nagoya had a stormy passage in tbn Bay of Biscay, two tremendous seas sweeping her and carrying off the ventilators, gangway and ladders.49 words
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Article67 1915-03-03 6 Speaking at a Pan-Germanist congress at Brunswick in December, 1912, General von Liebert said There is a smell of blood in the air, and no one knows wlien the torch of war will blaze forth. It is said that the drought year and flood year are to be followed by67 words
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Article74 1915-03-03 6 Information has reached Lancaster that ninety-eight of the Ist King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment are prisoners of war at Padesborn, Germany. Their health U good, but one of them writes Times are bad in the smoking line, and asking for a fag is like asking for a piece of gold.74 words
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Article60 1915-03-03 6 Our Penang correspondent wires that the apnul of Mohamed Sjed Ariffin and MohameVTajudin Aritiir, both sons of the late Mohamed Ariff, against the decision of Mr. Justice Seroombe Smith who awarded the claims, amounting to 134,500, brought by Yeoh Ooi Gark against these two defendants together with interest and costs,60 words
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Article75 1915-03-03 6 A message dated Amsterdam January 29, says The German armoured cruiser Derffiinger, one of the ships engaged in the raiding squadron engaged and beaten by Admiral Beatty in the North Sea, is undergoing repairs at Hamburg. Thu report that she was seriously damaged in the engagement is confirmed. Over 20075 words
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Article83 1915-03-03 6 A letter to the Governor of Ceylon from the officer commanding the Ceylon oontin gent in Egypt says: We were in the first engagement, a night attack, but it wa* all noise without any seriousness. Sir John Mtxwell, commander of the troops, says the Ceylon contingent are a splendid lot.83 words
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Article85 1915-03-03 6 A European named F. A. Newman, who has been employed in the Burma Oil Com pany for some time past, reported at the Rangoon Arsenal about a week ago that be was a deserter from the Army Ordnance Corps, Singapore, two years ago. He was sent to the brigade office85 words
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Article90 1915-03-03 6 A Church parade was held at the Chnrch of St. John the Divine, Ipoh, on Sunday evening, when there was a master of nearly 140 men. The Church was completely filled bat for e'even seats, and contained, therefore, the laigest congregation yet seen in the building. The hymns were very90 words
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Article106 1915-03-03 6 Major General W. Douglas, General Officer Commanding the Kast Lancashire Territorial Division, wntu g from Cairo to a Manchester correspondent, says I am sorry to Bay that Lieut- Wood and six □00 commissioned officers i.nd men of one of ibe Field Companies, HE., were drowued in the Sues Canal on106 words
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Article440 1915-03-03 6 Mr. H. A. Henderson, the storekeeper of the I.M.S. Kiilway at Kuala Lumpur, has rejoinod his old regiment, MM hornets, as a nou commissioned officer. Messrs. H. K. Woods ami (1. A. Wight, of Kengaiu Kstato, .lubore, have received commissions in Kitchener's Now Army tho former in440 words
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Article26 1915-03-03 6 We are asked to state that the Veterans Corps will parade at the Drill Hall at 5.80 on Friday evening for inspection of arms.26 words
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Article65 1915-03-03 6 It has been decided to bold a public meeting of the Mobaniedan community in the V'otoria Memorial Hall, at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 6, to pass a resolution of loyalty and devotion to His Majesty the King Emperor. In order to prove their sincerity, the conveners of65 words
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Article93 1915-03-03 6 Mr. E. J. Wyndharu, of Bristol, received the following letter from the Keeper of the King's Privy Purse, Sir Frederick Ponsonby:— "I have the honour to inform you that the King has heard with much interest that you have at the present moment five sons in93 words
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Article105 1915-03-03 6 The Singapore and Straits Directory for 1915 is just to hand, and wn ngaiu congratu late Messrs Fraser and Neavu on the pro daction. Its features have become more or leas fixed in the course of years, that indeed, bi'ing one of the great merits it105 words
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Article212 1915-03-03 6 The unat interest taken in tho I'oivnrsity by <l]i«liuuiiJ CbiDCHo lias buou further Je 1 oostratt'i by two ucroji donatiou* offered by Mr. Ho Tint; Oue of those i* an iuiiui iliitlc yift of O.iHHJ t,i the Kadowineut Fund, with tlie proviso that part of the in212 words
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Advertisement183 1915-03-03 6 RONEO STEEL DOORS are fitted o H. M. S. Lowestoft, S. S. Carmania, Aquitania and Laconia, to prevent fire spead ing. RONEO STEEL CABINETS ensure safety ot your valuable correspondence and other documents. GET YOURS TO-DAY. H BORN 1820. U STILL GOING STRONG v T REMEMBER. H E It is183 words
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Advertisement143 1915-03-03 6 AJLHAMBRA The PidiiMr Cinematograph Theitre, leach Road. To-Ni^ht Second Show, »t 9. IS p.m. POWERFUL MOOf RN PRODUCTION I THOSE WHO LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES 3 PARTS The most compe'liny human drams ever shown on the screen and saturated with a stern realism of life presented in a bold manner.143 words
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Advertisement11 1915-03-03 6 Latent advertisements of tbe lay appear on pa^e 5 and S.11 words
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Article1228 1915-03-03 7 TROOPS ON FRENCH FRONT. None Sent to Eastern Arena. RUSSIA'S GREAT VICTORY. Brilliant Reply to German Plans. Kkitses Wai Spk< i vls. Luodon, March 1, 8.10 p.m. Paris An official statement issued with regard to the distribution of the German forces. Altogether thirty army corps are on the1,228 words
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Article1717 1915-03-03 7 Declaration of Resolute Policy. BRITAINS REPLY TO SUBMARINE PIRACY. Kki tkk's Tklf.i.rams. London, March 1, 5.55 p.m. Mr. Asquith moving a supplementary credit of thirty-seven millions and fresh credit of 260 millions pointed oat that total credits for the financial year 1914-15 was 362 millions. That represented1,717 words
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Article118 1915-03-03 7 Reltku's Tel.ki.imm London, March 1, 7.80 p iv. Copper 04(. Liv sec J, Argentine 4H 3 March, April paid. Indian Wheats, White Karachi SO Delhi 6o 8, R jsafe 62, 6, March April afloat 2,080,000. Karachi barley 35/-, May June buyer. Goatskins 627,800 Madras prime penny and118 words
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Obituary18 1915-03-03 7 litl TKli's TILEORAM. London, March 1, 8.85 p.m. The death of the author Frank Bullen is announced.18 words
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Article315 1915-03-03 7 Telegrams to Netherlands India Papers. The Hague, February 28 28 -The Dutch Government are considering calling up the 1916 levy of the militia and tbe landßtorm. It is reported that the Government's plans for summoning the militia and the landstorm to tbe colours are already315 words
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Article61 1915-03-03 7 Germany has decided to intern the British collier Karu, with her crew, at San Juan (Porto Rico). The Farn was capturod by the cruiser Karlsruhe and brought to San Juan under tho command of a lieutenant of the cruiser. She was given tbe choice of leaving within twenty61 words
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Article67 1915-03-03 7 America'e famous inventor, Mr. Edison, baa just given his impressions of the war to a New York correspondent. The Germans," he said, are a great people commercially, industrially, agriculturally, but they have been brought up in an atmosphere of egoism. Everything in the country has beon subordi nated to tbe67 words
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Article44 1915-03-03 7 The Directory of British Manufacturer* (or Russian Trade is proceeding rapidly, and will be closing 'or press shortly. In response to requests from various British manufacturers the publishers have established a Russian and Polish correspondence service to assist in dealing with I; jesian inquiries.44 words
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Article74 1915-03-03 7 (Official Communique.) March 2, 10 p.m There is but little to report. No further captures wore reported to day. Systematic tracking continues, but no definite information has yet been received. The Summary General Court Martial and tbe Court of Enquiry continue their sittings. It has been found74 words
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Article39 1915-03-03 7 All special constables, who are not already detailed for duty and who have not been granted leave, must repott themselves at either Orchard Road Police Station or Keppel Harbour Police Station at 6 p m. this ovoning.39 words
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Article1599 1915-03-03 7 PRAISE FOR A LOYAL INDIAN OFFICER How the Outbreak Started The Court Martial proceedings wero con I tinued throughout yesterday, the case of I Naikßukhmuddin occupying the attention of I tbe President, Lieut. Col. C. W. Brownlow, I 11. 1 1 A and the members of his Court,1,599 words
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Article1151 1915-03-03 8 GOVERNOR INSPECTS RUSSIAN DhTACHMEN A Large Assembly. Although tin- Kuixians wliu assisted in tbc i "\>- r.iti ilk tin /uyLiout the Islanu did Dot mmmm as many as their French and .lapaniM »llii*, the rtciption which they au t!i, K~pUua.ii last evening, when I fir in jv-oti id1,151 words
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Article273 1915-03-03 8 Captain Roche and Major Raleigh. The British Flying Corps in the north of France has had unfortunate lomes duriug the latter part of January. Captain Roche who had only recently arrived, waa killed at six o'clock in the morning ju«t as hp waa sitting out with273 words
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Advertisement58 1915-03-03 8 Live* of yreat men all r-mia 1 in We c*a make our livtm eub'.ime. II we i.nly >so Ibe right sliiok At lie iiL'lit ao i troft tia.i'. So lnt it put > ut v moral. Aud a 1 >ru a tal (or MM Fhw D.rfliini? c r that can58 words
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Advertisement331 1915-03-03 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MAXWELL "25" FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR, Fully Equipped. Price: $1,850. INSPECTION INVITED. Wearne Bros., Ltd., ORCHARD ROAD. The Brighton of Singapore. S Tennis. sm j TeL 836. m m BUllartU c a yiEw Hotel Bleotrlo Light "and Fans. umu single k double Room. Grove Hotel Grove Bungalow, exceueit331 words
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Advertisement274 1915-03-03 8 MORTGAGEES SALE Of VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND SHOPHOUSES SITUATE AT KALLANO ROAD, To be held at Powell A Co 's Sale-room, Oh Tubsdat, March 16, at 3.80 p.m. All these seven several pieces or parcels of land situate at K ichore mark>d lot Not. 6 Ma, 82", n-i, 6i», 62",274 words
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Advertisement264 1915-03-03 8 PETER WALKER PETER WALKER I LAGER. LAGER J" The Beer. Agents for Singapore GARNER, QUELGH AND COMPANY. LIMITED. RAFFLES HOTEL. Buy your Bread and Cakes from the Raffles Bakery, which is entirely under the Supervision of a skilled European Confectioner. Retail Depot: Raffles Hotel Buildings, 88, Bras Basah Road TELEPHONE264 words
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Advertisement111 1915-03-03 8 AT THE PICTURE PALACE. Junction or Albmkt and Bbncoolkn Stkbits THE DEATH SOWER The first of Pa'.be's Kxcluhivik where Ameruan Ac'orx take the If aditg (/arts a REELS. S. C. A. O. L. EXCLUSIVE The LEAVES of MEMORY S Reals Lantth 1.71S fast torts I A rigorous Stoty of Aviation,111 words
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Advertisement118 1915-03-03 9 Of THE I RQAP. j CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, No 25, South Bridge Road. Firrt clam Mechanical Dentistry, Gold Crown Bridge FiUinß and Vulcanite DaratiOD of Wear guaranteed, IUH'ES MODERATE. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Best Tilth Povder* r.nd Brn«he« for IT IS FALSE ECONOMY TO BUY ANY BUT The Best Kerosene118 words
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Advertisement264 1915-03-03 9 "DRAGON" CEMENT Contracts have been secured for the supplies of Cement during 1915 r^f/ ana to THE MUNICIPALITY l?/jg^^p| ™E GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, X^^J^y JOHORE DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for the Straits and F. M. S. BRITISH-MADE MACHINE, THE "UNION" ••if TRADE MARK. Wl^ THE UNION TRADING COY. The Straits264 words
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Advertisement51 1915-03-03 9 Sailmaking AWNINGS, TARPAULINS, BOAT COVERS, SAILS, TENTS, CANVAS BLINDS, ORE BAGS, MAIL BAGS AND CANVAS WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BY Experienced Sailmakers, under European Supervision, AT MODERATE RAXES. SPECIALITY: WILLESDEN TREATED GREEN WATERPROOF and ROTFROOF TENT DUCK, for TENTS, LAUNCH AWNINGS, Etc., Samples and Estimates Free. McALISTER Go., Ltd., SAILMAKINQ51 words
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Advertisement1122 1915-03-03 10 wlt rjmriin largest paid-up capital of amy eastern ccmpamt. PROBPEROUI a%n«l PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OF-lOa Wlnoh-t-. Hou-. i.ng W o^ UOMDOII OFF!Cb .a. Ofd P»P|, «-O. TV Oo»a-y ha. C 90.000 i*<m*i wMh Ik. Oo«t ■-«>»-. a*! —P*- L* i-u. O*-p-l- A* parttcnl>TT^OT,V OP1,122 words
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Advertisement443 1915-03-03 10 BANKING. ESTABLISHED 1800. THE BANK OF TAIWAN. LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT BPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER, Capital Subscribed V.1 0.000.000. Capital Paid Up 8.750.000. Reserve Funds 3.790.000 President. Easnyosbi Ys«iu, Esq. Vice President. Kojnro Naka^awa, Esq. DIRECTORS (yetoshi Ssda, E-q. Kyoroku Yamanari, Bsq. Shingo Minami, Bsq. HBAD OFFICE:— TAIPIH, FORMOSA (Taiwan). BRANCHES AND443 words
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Advertisement812 1915-03-03 10 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEES SALE Of VALUABLE RESIDSNIIAL PROPEHTIBS SITUATE AT TANKING KATONO, On Monday, Mn.r*ch B, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Ysloab c Kr« boid land Mtaate a-. Taojiog hatony, srei 07 95a i(j fct t brinß part of part a cf Los 24 of Grant No. 91. To^e her812 words
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Article706 1915-03-03 11 M. MILLER4NDS VISIT TO ENGUND. War Minister "Simply Astounded." M. Millerand, the Minister of War for France, spent some time in England about the end of January. He visited Alderahot and saw the new troops quartered there, and also two Territorial divisions. On Saturday His706 words
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Article389 1915-03-03 11 Moderate Profits for Liner Companies. There has during the past two days, say* The Times of January 22, been rather an easier feeding in the homeward freight markets and little chartering bas taken place for grain from South America. Ship owners generally stem to welcome389 words
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Advertisement198 1915-03-03 11 DJINN MARINE MOTORS FOR EVERY CLASS OF VESSEL. Admitted to be more economical, flexible and accessible than any other make. British Design and Manufacture Throughout. Full Particulars from the Sole Agents i CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LIMITED, SINGAPORE. THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (Eatabbliahttd 1883) HaJTOFAOTUKERS OF 1 PURE ROPE I198 words
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Advertisement257 1915-03-03 11 BY APPOINTMENT. Dunlop Motor Tyres. Horn Bulbs, Sure Patches, Repair OutfitsFull and Complete Stocks, 43, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. DUNLOP: Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. Stocks held by all Garage Dealers, or from: THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (FAR EAST) LTD., 43, Robinson Road. Did you get T*^ \an houtens COCOA257 words
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Advertisement99 1915-03-03 11 FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE GO.. LTD. aintfapore Branch. OXYGEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE. Marine Boiler Repairs by Autogenous Welding. REPAIRS OF FURNACE CRACKS. REPAIRB OF LEAKY TUBE PLATES lEPAIRB OF PITTING AND CORROSION REPAIRB OF RIVETTEO FLANtJE?. lEPAIRB OF COMBUBTION CHAMBER. REPAIRB OF STEAMER HULLS. REPAIRS OF STERMPOSTS, Instantaneous99 words
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Advertisement699 1915-03-03 12 Goodrich TYRES. Pneumatic and Solid. PRICES AND SUPPLIES UNAFFECTED BY WAR. SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilf illan Co. Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG and MALACCA. TO BE LET OR SOLO. TO IE LET. Ixnicdiato entry No. 74. Anaon Road. Apply to Stephens, Paul Co. 41 v TO LET. No. 7, Cairnuill Ciicli Apply699 words
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Advertisement542 1915-03-03 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD FIOM TO Ifl j To let, 2nd Floor, No 8, rialaooa Street, i Immediate entry. Apply Miyer Brothers, 81 1 O COMFORTABLE FURNIBHEO ROOMS TO LET With or wiihuut boar 1. Tennis. Stabling Near town. Apply Box No. tB4. Straits Times. 12.» 11-3 BHOHS TO542 words
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Advertisement454 1915-03-03 12 BOARD AND LODGING.; 80ARO MD RESIDENCE. Rooms to let with or withont board. Terms moderate. Apply A, Wilkie Road. 11 7 a BILVER BANK. 105 d, 107, IC9, 110, Orchard Road, Tel. No 528. A few vacancies, double and single rooms. English management. Tonnis. 19-3 18 8 BOARD AND REBIDENCE.454 words
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Advertisement450 1915-03-03 12 NOTICEB. KIAM KIAT CO. 108 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 421. Sbipchandlcrs. Government and Munioipal Contraoto-t. Etttate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Soli AoimtSl The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 1 808 16 BUN BEE CO., 11, Roohor* Road, Singapore Provision MerchantShip a Purveyors Estate Suppliers and450 words
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Advertisement601 1915-03-03 12 GUAN KIAT CO.. 37. Philip Street GOODS READY IN STOCK NOrV 24 2 15 6,000 Kegs and DrntiiS Huhbnck's Coloured I'a'nt Oil and Sundries 16,000 feet Leather, Balata and Hair Belting, IA Cook's Circular Saws, 5,0 0 Fire Brick', -i ,400 lbs. Europe Fire Clay, 46 COO Changkolp, Hammer and601 words
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Miscellaneous226 1915-03-03 12 Straits Tbimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellant 038 wants of every description are insertod at the prepaid rate of II per tontines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, it not exceeding four lines, 91 each inser ion For p.p.c. cards, on pauo 8, 12 Inch Soal* lUra.-au226 words
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