The Straits Times, 13 May 1915

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.797 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. MAY 13. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 'I' ''V A FEW GOOD THINGS gHE] LIBBYS ASSORTED SOUPS r /f ii>^l 1° cases of 48 tins, say, one month's supply. The assortment mr^ is made up from the following Soups TOMATO, MOCKTURTLE, OXTAIL, CHICKEN, MULLIGATAWNY and IUgcVNTRAgrIj VEGETABLE. A. tin makes six plates of the NffTßirn^sH eBt u
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    • 129 1 ROBINSON CO., SOLE AGENTS IN THE Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements FOX BEWLAY'S PIPES Every Pipe is Stamped on sx^^m H^^w. the iem with the name All K* I ™'^^B are of the highest possible HP^ quality and finish. Catalogue ot JUEWLA I S i li IL#W free on
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    • 4 1 j GOODRICH i [^TYRES
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  • 1311 2 OUTLOOK OF THE RICE MILLING INDUSTRY. Germans in Bangkok. (From a Cobkbspondint.) Bangkok, May 8. Matters in Siam have been exceedingly quiet, not to say doll, of late. Trade generally has been very slaok and this will probably grow worse during the next few months on account
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    • 344 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT KOTIFICMWN. Applications, in writioir, addressed to tbe Honourable Co onial So«retaiy will be re- oeived up till noon of t \>t 17th instant for tbe appoittmtnt if a Temporary Surveyor ot Ships in the Goverr.ment Marine Survey Department of tbe Streitu Settltmen's. For farther particulars, apply to tbe
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    • 297 2 NOTICES. RATHBOURNE DAIRY FARM. TEL 1382. The only Dai?y Farm in Singapore (pri. ▼ate or otherwise) entirely under European management Pare Milk. 48 cts. quarts, 32 eta. pinto. Fresh Batter 60 ot?. lb. Ghes 75 eta lb delivered at houses twioe daily. 8 6 14 6 NOTICE. MEETING OF THE
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    • 294 2 RHEUMATISM A MY3TERY. Some diseases give immunity from mother attack, but rheumatitm works just ihe otter way. Uve'y attack cf rheumatism invites auotber worse than thtt, it re luci-s the body's power so tbat ea'h attack is worse than ths one before. If any disnas^ needs coring early it is
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    • 288 2 YOU MAY REST ASSURED ih»i Btecham's Pills wil! be ot gre»i »trvic« 10 you it your «tom«ch is oui of order or your liver sluggnh. The condiiioni of life in tKeie d*y« are jonrenoous in*t "t»/ly everybody it al timei. overtaken by various derangements of the digestive orguij. Even ihe
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 208 2 The Straits Times FOR F.M.B. READERB. The New Mail Train Servioe enables as to send into tbe F.M.S. each evening a Speoial Edition of The Straits Time* oontaining al tbe important telegram! and news received op to a late hoar in tbe afternoon. This edition can be bought in me
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  • 1063 3 SERVICES NEAR THE BRITISH TRENCHES. A Notable Mission. The following account of tbe Bishop ot London's recent visit to the front forms part of an article written by an officer of the Expeditionary Force who was appointed to accompany him Tbo success of tbe Bishop of
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    • 544 3 >h I ■>.-.■.■.".■.■'■.-. .T^^lf W Are you Anaemic? a S» Our blood is composed of red asd white corpuscles- lheie.l lo nourish ihr Ixklv, 5i SB the whit* to liklu disease In Anarmia. the red corpus lea are more at ISB |j deficient Thus the blood cannot properly sustain and
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    • 5 3 CLildrea'a Hacmcy Cinch at N'iibt
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    • 327 3 NEARLY DRIVEN MAD WITHECZEWA Broke Out Over Eyebrows. Covered Whole of Face. Rarely Got Any Sleep During Night. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed Face. 87, Nunnery Lane, York. EnK— "Enema broke <mt just over my eyebrows and gradually i-ovcrpd the whole of my fara tin Ihr form of nniall sralu
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    • 820 3 pili!llli!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllinilllHIIIIIHIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIII| Is your Baby contented? 3 Your baby can be contented and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only his food tatisfin him. Baby should take his bottle to the last drop, shouM sleep peacefully, and week after week gam in /^Cflil^av weight and health like this baby, steadily
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    • 442 4 STEAMER SAILINGS^ pTfiTo! STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANQ, CBYLON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, BGYPT If BDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through BUU of Lading issued tot Chin Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porto. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about— MAIL LINES Uomtvard (/or Buropt). I Connecting
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    • 559 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. I A service i« maintained between I Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London land Antwerp, under mail contract with I the Imperial Japanese Government. The I New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and oonstraoted,
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    • 632 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD SINGAPORE-BANGKOK For KreUy, Tringgann, Bisat. Semerak, Kelantaa. Tab*], Bangnara, Telupin, Paiani Singora, Lacon KobMnni, B»ndon, Lantfauen, Taku, Obampon, Kohlak and Ban«kok Out Oapaptura a. a. MAHIDOL May 17 May 19, 3 pm. BORIBAT 94 26. 3 p.m. a. a. AS DANG 91
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    • 612 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD The Companies' steamers are despatched from Livorpool outwards (or the Straits, Ohina and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa. Marseilles and Livorpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 599 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STOOMVMRT-MAATSCHUPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SBRVICB BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINOAPORB, BELAWAN OBLI SABA NO. COLOMBO, PORT SAID AND GENOA. Steamers are duo on or about thi tindermentioned datea Odtwabb Honwuo. 1916 leit Grotias May 14 Vondel May Prina d Ned. May 28 Koningin d. Phases
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  • 111 5 FIXTURES. Thursday, May 13. High Water, ll) II a.m., 949 p.m. I', and homeward mail clows, (train). P. and O. outward mail expected. Friday, May 14. High Water. MuH a.m., 10.15 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30. Sandycroft meeting, Barker's, 12.15 p.m. Saturday, May 15. High Water, lIJI am
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  • 123 5 To DAT. Batu Pahat Mena '2 pm l.abovan Bilik. Tamljon^ Halei and Mi-dan Singkel 2 pu. Malacca, P. Dickson and Port Swcttenham Sappho 2 pm Saigon llaiyang 4 pm ISawran. Sourabaya. Bandjerm«ssin. Stagon, K I. irinda, etc., taking mails for TfeMiftf l-land, Bri-bane, Sydney and Melbourne De
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  • 70 5 Tin- P- and O. outward mail steamer Oriental left Peaang at 8 p.m. yesterday, an 1 may b expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. to day. Mail* for Europe Lkft Sinoapork. Doi m Lon»om Aebitki Mar. 26 Afrfl 19 April 19 April 1 May 8 May
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  • 305 5 Outward. Tlit following passenger bookings to the Strait-, arc taken from the London and Chins Express. It should be understood tl"*t, in some instances, booking* may be prov lonaJ and that intending passengers may altt their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London: Her
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  • 141 5 Tbe MMrnni wlin were taken from the Htrauilni Hteauior Minnesota and safely lan<lt<l in K t>. liy the blue funnel freighter Oanfa, Ioh( do time in »hovring their appreciation f'>r tlic court, y i \t< mli I llit in by tli. l.ntlsb uttkvrH of the < tanfa. Dn display in
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  • 16 5 Latest Arrivals. List of vessels in port at 10 am. on May 18, 1916.
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  • 158 5 EXCHANQB. Sinoapoki, May 13, 1915. On London Bank 4 m/s 2;4y, Demand 2,4 Private 8 m/s 2/4 i] On India Bank T. T. 174 J On HoNOKONQ...Bank d/d 20; On Shanghai ...Bank d/d 99ft On Java Bank T. T. 142 On Japan Bank d/d 114 Sovereigns buying
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 199 5 vThil Bu ere SeUen -10 10 Rahman Hyd BTo 960 41 41 Rahman Tin 12 75 18 M 41 41 Rambntan 10.75 11 CO 41 41 Ranb Auat. Gold 250 300 6 6 Royal Johore 0.59 0.70 6 6 Seiangor Kivei Ml 41 41 Siamese Tins 2.12.0 2.17 6
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    • 645 5 vSue! BuyerB- Seller9 I/- 3/- Selangot 19 1.1.0 41 41 Sendayaa 17/8 1.0.0 41 41 Serembaa 12 0 IS/--41 41 Shelf ord 17 6 1.0.0 41 41 Sialang 210 23 8 3/- 3/- Singapore Para 1/4* 1,9 3/- 2/- Singapore United 15 1.9 3/- 2/- Straits (Bertam) 3'- 8
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    • 131 5 £j™| Buyers. Sellers. 41 41 B. Smelting Co. 13,8 14/ 41 41 Prei. 1.8.0 1.8.0 5/- 6/- Blectric Tways 2/7 8/ 10 10 Prase* Neave 53.00 68.50 60 60 Hammer Co. 105.00 115.00 100 Howarth Brskiae ;so.OO 100 7%Pref. 95.00 100 100 Kati Bro, Del. 100.00 10 10 Maynard
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    • 44 5 United Engineers 0% 11,284 600 nom Singapore Electric Tramways 6 £850 000 nom S'pore Municipal 5% $1,878,000 l%pm S'pore Municipal 4|% of 1907 •1,000,000 nom S'pore Municipal 4j% of 1909 •I.OOOjjOC nom Spore' Municipal 4% 2,000,1KX 10%dia Spore Munie ipai 4% £300,001 92
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 For Chronic Cbeat CouipUints, VSuotl* On«t Peppermint Cow la. 6d.
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    • 501 5 LATTES ADVERTISEMENTS. EUROPEAN DWELLING HOUSE TO LET. BBLAIR, No. 08, Martin Lane, off River Valliy hoad, with Ttnoix and Stabling. Apply A. S Shooker 8, Malacca Street. 186 128 TO LET f urnisbed oca-side residence, Mateking," No. 14, T*oj 'D« Kat n«. Apply to A. S Shooker, 8, Malacca Street.
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    • 79 5 "SPRINGBOK" THE GENUINE BOER TOBACCO. Manufactured from the finest Magaliesberg Tobacco. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE in 4-oz. SEALED BAGS. DREDGES FOR GOLD or TIN. FRASER CHALMERS, LIMITED, SINGAPORE and IPOH. BELTING (DICKS') Original Balata THE g|BitiSJQ NO Hgx i 'X ak EDGES and J^^~ wkk, Btql steady These Belts can be run
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    • 56 5 H4RIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT! c.IS TO-NIGHT!! And for a. Few Nights Only THAT GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR DRAMA i CALLED to the FRONT OH GREAT BRITAIN SUPPORTS HER FRIENDS IN 3 PARTSDENMARK'S GREAT DtTECTtVt DRAMA i THE BLAOK GANG IN 3 PARTS GAUMONT GRAPHIC, NO. 13. I Telephone
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  • 1309 6 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, MAY 13. THE MEN ARE SPLENDID." This beading attracted as in the course of some of that promiscuous reading which the theme-worn editor undertakes at a daily necessity. And it is true the men are splendid, li the whole army in Flanders were asphyxiated within a
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  • 32 6 Tbe Court Martial was not sitting this morning, but before the Court row yesterday afternoon a lance naik and two sepoys were tried on charges of joining in the mutiny and desertion.
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  • 34 6 Cable information came to Hongkong from Japan on the Ist inst. to the effect that the Minnesota was set afloat on tbe night of the 80th alt., and immediately proceeded to Nagasaki for repairs.
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  • 32 6 Tbe Italian residents of Hankow who are liable to military service have been warned by their Consul to make themselves ready for being called to the colours, says the Hankow Daily News.
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  • 35 6 According to an official investigation, TO persons were sentenced to death in Japan in the past year, but their execution has been postponed owing to the national mourning. They are, however, to be executed shortly.
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  • 43 6 Messrs. Wbittall and Co., Klang, are in receipt of a telegraphic advice from London that at the annual meeting of the Cbota Rubber Estates, Ltd to be held on the 18th inst., the directors will recommend a dividend of 6 1 per cent.
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  • 58 6 Many of Bismarck's verbal sallies have been dragged out of the pigeon-holes ot history and memory, but here is a dictum of the great Frenchman, Mirabeao. which outclasses anything the Hermit of Vaizin ever uttered War is Prussia's national indus try. Prussia is not a country which has an army;
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  • 68 6 The Hongkong lawyers, says the China Mail, are holding the annual meeting of their professional society in the Bankruptcy Court ihis year. We had no idea '.hat things were so bad in the law line. From tbeir report it appears that the committee has decid< d that it is not
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  • 80 6 A committee consisting of Major Hum phrey, Mr.H. A. Cartwrigut, Major Hawkins, Messrs. G. C. Archbutt and K. P. Thursfield, has been appointed in Hongkong to organise a scheme for entertaining the Territorials in the Colony. A fund has been opened and $580 already subscribed. The management of the Victoria
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  • 82 6 Captain Robert Dollar, the head of the steamship line bearing his name, has an nounced that his entire tV-et of freighters will co back to British registry. Advices to this effect have been received in Manila. In a public statement, Captain Dollar stated that the effect of the La Follette
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  • 95 6 The rate of mortality in tho Settlement of Singapore for the week ended May 8 wa» 25.94 per mi lie of the population per aonuui The total number of deaths was 169, of which 121 were male subjects and 41 female. Convulsions claimed 24. plithixm '2t5, and malarial fever 22.
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  • 86 6 It may interest Far Eastern travellers to learn that the C.l'.lt. steamer Empress of India wbicb was sold to the Indian Govtrnmenl as a hospital ship, bas been purchased by tbo enormously wealthy Maharajah ScinJ hia. This Indian potentate bas offered the ship to the Government to be used as
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  • 249 6 A collision in Singapore Ruads on. the morning of February 4 last led to an* Ad miralty action in the Supreme Court today between Havana Mohamed Hussain, plaintitf.aud the steamship Kinto (Captain Stack). Mr. Justice Karnshaw was on the bench with Lieut. Coaimander Coleman, R.N.R., aa assessor, I'laintitf claimed oompensatioo
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  • 483 6 A cable announces the sadden death at home, on tbe 6th inst., of Mr. (t. A. Craib, former managor of Carey I nittd. Mr. R. T. Rtid, secretary of the Peoary Turf Club, is coming to Singapore on Saturday to attend tbo race meeting at which he
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  • 103 6 Owing to soi io mishap to the P. and O. Nellore, by which they were booked from Hongkong, the iirotestjues are coming on by the Koiik Sang, and therefore will not open at the Palladium until Wednesday next. This will shorten their stay in town to four nights,
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  • 145 6 Mr. O. S. Carrcr, Hon. Secretary, Straits Settlements Astociution (Singapore branch), has received a letter from the hon. secretary of th« London branch oi the Association, enclosing copies of resolutions in relation to the Singapore mutiny, recently panned. Tho letter is datod London, April
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  • 243 6 Writing under date of April IS from Ea.itbourne, an elderly widow lady writus to a friend in Singapore: Let me hasten to tell you that your son was here yesterday looking the picture of health. I suppose you know that he wishes to join
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 409 6 rr rr s* 9 OLD TOM Sole importer*:— CALDBECK, MACGRE6OR CO. Johore Agents:- A. C. HARPER CO. THE NEW AUTO-SUITING ALL PURE LINEN Made exactly like the Best China Silk, but far more durable and serviceable, in a very fine fast fawn shade ">4 -inch wide. Price: $1.65 per ard.
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    • 193 6 Tbe Dramatic Film of Tbe Hour. A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA IN FOUR PARTB. AT THE ALHAMBRA Tbs Hsnssr Clnswsts.ras* Theatre, ■each Road Second Show, at9.lßp.m. Patbe'a Dramatic Maaterpleoe: URSULAS INHERITANCE Drams In 4 PUTS by M. Oanlel Rlcht Founded on UMUI* I MIROUET The f.mout »o»sl by Honor* Ds Balzac. The
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    • 11 6 Latest advertisements of tb» day appear on page 6 and 8.
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  • 639 7 DESPERATE FIGHTS RAGING. Germans Suffer Heavy Losses. The Gas Trick Fails. AMERICA AND GERMANY. Terms of the President's Demands. Mt if ffcMMMM London, May 11, 7 p.m. Miu.ii.il Sir Ijlid French reports that tlii; (li-nuaus, yesterday afternoon, made a wry heavy bombardment of our trencli. vii the Munin
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  • 374 7 Tbe British Socialist* have issued a notable manifesto, affirming tbat in this war of liberation it is the imperative dnty of every Socialist to support the flag. Britain drew tbe sword in a spirit of exalted self-sacrifice. Tbe manifesto eulogises tbe parts played by France and Russia and emphasises tbat
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  • 413 7 |FgOM OUK Ow.V CORRKSPOSDKXT). Kuala I. rupur, May 12. The doith occurred at KuaU Tembeling, yesterday, of Mr. A. B. C. Franklic, District Offi.-er, Kuala Lipis, from cerebral malaria, after an illness of eight days. The funeral took place at Tembeling, yesterday. The
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  • 59 7 AH public trials having been satisfactorily carried out, the Haruna and Kirishtma, Japanese battle cruisers of 27,600 tons each, with eight 14-inch guns, were delivered to the Naval authorities by the builders, the Ktwaaaki aod Mitau-Bishi dockyards re »pectively, on April 10. Id the latter part of next month they
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  • 900 7 Even the moat fatuous optimist moat be aware that there is need for more men in the local defence service. We would therefore ask the heads of European businesses to look over the list of their staffs and nse all their influence to induce young men to join
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  • 665 7 Evidence at the Osaka Court Of Enquiry. An inquiry was beld in the Osaka Marine Court on April 6 into tbe sinking of the P. and O. steamer Nile off L'wajima, in the Inland Sea, on January 11 last. The proceedings were presided
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  • 164 7 Mr. G. Grennan, formerly an assistant on the Temerloh Coconut ami llubber Estate, lias written out to nay that he is now a Private in No. I Company, 3rd Battalion, The King's Liverpool Regiment. The Straits Echo says that Mr. Grennan was formerly in the Rifle Brig ide, and M
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  • 827 7 ACTIVITY IN THE RUBBER MARKET. From Our Special Correspondent. London, April 9, 1016. Perhaps the most important feature in the Stock Exchange recently has been the great revival in rubber shares. The section of the bouse devoted to the rubber market has for many months past been as
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  • 96 7 Mrs. Frank W. Holland, wife of a well known Manila journalist, who was formerly Miss Gertrude Clarke, died on the steamer Manchuria at sea from 'k art trouble en April 24. Mrs. Holland left Manila for America on tbo Minnesota, following her recovery from a long illness, which brought on
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  • 277 8 Football. Anxlo-Chinesc v. Raffles school. Tlic A nt{lo Chinese School met Kaffles School, the holders of the Haigb football ahield, last evening on tbe latter's ground and beat them by one goal to nil. There was quite a large number of spectators pre aent to witness the match.
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  • 59 8 Keppel Club. Tlu KafgaJ Club medal will not be played for till the 2'.»tb and 30th of this month, us tbe club, following its usual practice, has extended tbe hospitality of its liukx tv tbe members of tbe racecourse club during tbu racing season. The ladies' spoon will be
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  • 155 8 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Wednesday's results were as follow SINULK- (ChaMPIOHSBIP). Mrs.. Vowler beat Mrs. Uansioser, 6 -2, 6—1. SINi.LIH (HaNDU Vl'). Mrs. Jlirt.ru 11 ber. beat Miss Kt-rr rtc. 1J.4, r,_H, 6-4, 6-4. Mrs. Cantrell owe 4, wo. Mrs. K. Stevens rec. 3, scratched. To-day's Ties. Mi\Ki' IMM A
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  • 48 8 Seiubronjj.— l.sCl lbs. Malaka I'mda.— 2uO9J lbs.; eight monthx 1»6.4;i."i Ibx. l;.u i .1.7 t lbs. to date MJM lbs. Ifujouii. T.liT lbs to date 24,740 lbs. Lowtr i'nttk.- '17iO lbs. Trafalgar.— 2,s ls lbs. If "00 coconuts. Henrietta.— l9,2s6 lbs.; i elate 75,760 lbs.
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  • 65 8 Previously acknowledged t3,541.H0 Li .t No. It) (collected by Madame I 'nt/, KtflHea Hotel).--I < inntantine |10 M. C. .lobannes 10 Mm. Coronet 10 I I M S Mrs. E V 5 Mrs. K. N. F. I I'litchard 6 I' I r. 8 .Utk I'ewari;.
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  • 759 8 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, May 13, 1815. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exohange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations thi» morning The quotations on Sterling Sharfw are only nominal. N*m. Valob. Bivfrs. Sellers. S/- Allaear 1/10 2/4 1 Anglo-Java 0/- 7/2/-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 159 8 The stle by auction of German warships v '1 ~cni;t<iii Harbour was belli in the pre seaoe of TI bidders. The HUixossful bidder for fire warshi|M was Mr. Nakai, of Osaka, whose teoikr of 22,575 yen waa accepted, >-ay- tli. Jaaaa Mail. Mr. Vamada, of Hairen, was another successful bidder
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    • 290 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. V /iLLisar^ f TKe G REAT VE>JGLISH PIANCy We have been appointed Agents for this well-known Piano and invite inspection of the sample instru ment just to hand. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. ALL NEW KAYS DURING THE WEEK! BY THE STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROTAL.
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    • 351 8 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre, ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 1 Extra Show at Ip m Usual Shew at 1.11 p m A GERMAN FILM Was never known to be up to maxh. Tbe Manufacture of IRON CROSSES is more in their Linr. It b ONLY A BRITISH FIRM that
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    • 264 8 nm jfc TOMMMtt J WUIS ROEDERER APPOINTMENT jyMBaiCS KINO OEORQE V V CHAMPAGNE *tS ROED/>^ was one of the three Winei supplied at the Lord Mayor 1 N> £a "*r Banquet in November, 1914. J^^V Sola Importarai fl| HIBBERT. WOODROFFE AND COMPANY, LIMITEO. WFvbS[3L (Incobporatbd in Enciland). OAT <*!&• WINE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 275 9 DRINK! DRINK! CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER s-^^^^^^^T VCCORL7ING At &&&s&' ro rHf LATEST \9jmJ£*j&^ METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER 18 DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from: JOHN LITTLE Co Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACE. KATZ BROS.. Ltd.. Q ARN ER QUELCH
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    • 738 9 NOTICEB. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby give/), that the books containing the rents of all grants and lesses of land within the Settlement of Singapore as revised by the Governor in Coanoil nnder the provisions of the Crown Lands Ordinance or in accordance with the conditions of the leases, are open
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    • 155 9 "MILLER'S" BRITISH Jt gm*^ MOTOR* CYCLE ffrSL LAMPS V&&P To be bad from all dealers of THE "STAR"|||| Eiu THE UNION TRADING C 0. REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF THE Columbia Z^. M-£. Records. £1.250 already subscribed ln Royalties to the Prlnoe of Wales's Fund. HUNDREDS OF WAR SELECTIONS IMCLUDIHO Your Klaf
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 263 9 TfiE STRAITS TIMES Can be obt ined at the following placi a in Singapore The Asiatio lubber and Produoe 00., 169, Cecil street. Kelly and Walsl Ltd,, Raffles Plaoe. Money Changar Hotel de I'Burope Money Changer Adelphi Hotel. Muney danger Hotel van Wijk Money Changer Raffles Hotel. Kch Co., Bras
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1613 10 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollai?. JVHAT ptHER PROPERTY IS 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, HEAD OFFIOB 1 Winchester House, Singapore: LONOON OFFICE 1 38, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has SSO.OOO dc-positod with the Supreme Court of
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    • 591 10 INSURANCE. THE SHANGHAI LIFE insurance: company, limited, isincorporat din Hongkong and registered in Great Britain according to the Assurance Companies Act, *****) and bas on dopotit with the High Court tut Mini cl £20,000. The Company is also registered iv Icdia according to tbe Indian Life ABHcrance Companipß Act. [1912)
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  • 813 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Second-hand Cars. .lodging by the remarks made at tbe Royal Automobile Club during a debate on m c ndhand cars, it would appear, says the Daily Telegraph, that 85 per cent, of each year s purchasers of motors are men who
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  • 320 11 The report of tbe KampoDg Kuan tan Hub ber Company, Limited, states that the profit for tbe year alter sotting aside tbe Ham of £500 for depreciation- amounted to £17,565. After deduction of tbe two interim dividends of 10 per cent, each paid 'on September 16
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 167 11 I 1 SAFES ALL RATNER SAFES have Drill-Proof Doors and and Corners, without which no Safe is entitled to be called "Thief Resisting." NO RATNER IMPROVED FIRE RESISTING SAFE has ever had its contents destroyed by fire. NO i RATNER IMPROVED THIEFRESISTING SAFE has ever opened by burglars. i i
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    • 135 11 MICHELIN TYRES For Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and Bicycles are recognized as being "^^P^^f '^BC^^' TF^^^ TB^^ I Prices on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. S™ 11 1 Another of C. &B. s Delicacies MrißM M 1 1 &B. OXFORD SAUSAGES I UNEXCELLED. Crosse Blackwell guarantee <^^1 Pi tkesc aid
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 732 12 Indian Patent Stone. FOR FLOORING AND PAVEMENTS. 30 Years' Reputation for Durability AND FOR BEING Sanitary, Damp-Proof, Vermin-Proof and Fire-Proof. SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilf illan A Go., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG and MALACCA. ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR UK. Black Chow Pops, with black tongotts. etc. •16 ea-h. Apply Box No. 944,
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    • 499 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. FURNIBHED BEABIDE REBIDENCEB TO LET. BELINDA and JU ANITA to i«t famished. Apply No. 9. lit. Sophia 1-6 o OFFICEB Hi LET. No. la, Raffles Qoay, Ist and Snd Floors. Apply OTTTHRIB Co., Ltd. M-13 a ROOMB TO LET RooniH to let at ZETLAND HOUSE.
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    • 579 12 TO BE LPT OR SOLD. TO i.ET. GROUND FLOOR. Two-storeyed compound boose, near town, Rent 136. Apply Baay, c/o Straits Times. 8-4 b rj TO LET. Compound House No. 102, River Valley Road, from Ist May. Apply to David a Sons. 804 SO6 COMPOUND HOUBE TO LET. No. It, Balmoral
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    • 408 12 KOTICEB. GUAN KIAT CO.. 37. Philip Street Ihlp-Chindlsrs, Oovsrnmant aad Municipal Contractors, asaaral Importer? and Eiportars and Commistion Atsnts, Estates, Rica Mill and law-Mill f uppiien Sole A jknis For "GLOBE" BOILER FLUID. THB IDBAL FLUID FOR CLE4NINO AND PRBSBRVINO STEAM BOILERS Tel. Address: "OUANKIAT," Singspore. Codis i usid A.
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    • 538 12 KIAM KIAT CO. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 491. Shipohandlers, Oove-rnuie.it and Monieipa. Contractors. Estate Suppliers and Con# niinsion Agents. The Mnlcott Belting Co., Ltd. Beet Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 1 T 80 ail "WOLF BRANO STOUT. WE HEREB? NOTIFY that we have, from tbe lotb May. 1915,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 239 12 Straits Thirties. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane ous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of II per tout lines for on sor two innertions. Notice* of Births, damages, or Deaths, if not exceeding f jur linen, tl each inser ion For p.p.c. o irds, on page 8, 12.
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