The Straits Times, 28 September 1915
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Title Section13 1915-09-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.914 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement250 1915-09-28 1 I I THERE IS NO ADVANCE As yet in the price of Sledge Brand Milk. THEREFORE SLEDGE BRAND MILK IS NOT ONLY THE FINEST OBTAINABLE BUT IS ALSO THE MOST ECONOMICAL OR SLEDGE BRAND ndensed Unsweetened Milk Natural Sterilised Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE. STOCKED BY SANDILANDS,250 words
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Advertisement192 1915-09-28 1 ROBINSON CO. CASH SALE LEATHER SUIT CASES At Bargain Prices. British Manufacture, BUST" 7 Made from best Hn Fitted with pair of leather, clostri edges, ■Kk^ gJJpKa Nickel sliding nozzle well made and fin- tcr^RiHMr oc^ s< stron 8 handle, ished. Lined Leather, (jj t^nS &Kf Depth 7/2 inch Sizes192 words
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Advertisement8 1915-09-28 1 MARTELL'S BRANDY. Soli Aoknts: KDAMSON. 6ILFILLAN CO., LTC.8 words
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Article1210 1915-09-28 2 PEN PICTURES OF LIFE IN THE TRENCHES. Silent Australians. Captain C. E. W. Bean, the official correspondent with the Aoatralian Expeditionary Forces, writes as follows The big Turk ran down between the fires shooting Abdul Abdol through the night. I do not know who Aodul was possibly1,210 words
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Advertisement267 1915-09-28 2 MACHINE- PRESSED CEMENT TILES ■ads aaatr hi(h h|drsuik imiwh whlea muni ORE AX DURXBILITY Samplea of Colours and Daaigna at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS No. 84. Surge! Road adjoining Roohore Canal 'Phone 569. I Shave Yourselfa i "Every razor I ever used," writes A one of our friends, "was a267 words
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Advertisement595 1915-09-28 2 A 8 GOOD A 8 A HOLIDAY. Tbe main onjeot of a holidty is to gain renewed energy for another year's wcrk, so that one may return with sound nerve* and a clear Wain, fu I of vigour and reidy for business again. Unfortanat jly, that objeot is not always595 words
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Advertisement816 1915-09-28 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (Vnder 8.8.A. BuUs of Boeing) WILL Bl HELD OH Tuesday, October 19th, Thursday, Oot ober 91 at, A Saturday, October 23rd, IBIS. programme. firsTday. Tuaaday, October 19th, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAKES 2.45 p.m. Valae 1800 and $50 to t' c Second Hor*e.816 words
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Advertisement644 1915-09-28 2 handicapped in Class B shall be eligible to I run in Race No. 6. Entranoe Fee, 110. Distance, 7 furlongs. B*6. THB LAWN STAKBS and PUTS. 845 pm. ani Ml p.m -Value 1500 each and IM) to t acli Stoond Horse. A Handicap for all Ex Oriffins that have ran644 words
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Article887 1915-09-28 3 BARRING THE ROAD FROM ENEMY COUNTRY. t The Push for the Passes. The special correspondent of The Times, writing from Brescia on August 18, says When Italy and Austria found themselves at last engaged in the war that had only been avoided by an unnatural alliance,887 words
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Article114 1915-09-28 3 The San Francisco Chronicle comment ivy on the sale of the Pacific Mail steamers says The doath of the Pacific Mail will mean throwing out of employment at least 6.000 men. It will put an end to the expenditure in San KranciNco of an114 words
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Article58 1915-09-28 3 A meeting of the Mill owners' Association of Bombay is to take place to consider the proposal to stop working of half thu looms t > reduce the cloth output, the consumption of which has been affected by the absence of rain upcountry. On the other hand, the yarn trade58 words
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Advertisement184 1915-09-28 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD-UPYOUBHEALTH with M j i^kv y 1\ s^^ BL fc.SSt.NCE OS) FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA <l^-^**^ Pronounced by the HICHtST MrPir«l (UTFORITiIS the most laSiiStntni liver, debility, eruptions. RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION184 words
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Advertisement640 1915-09-28 3 DON'T MIND PIMPLES Cuticura Soap and Ointment Will Banish Them. Trial Free. Those frajtrant super-creamy emollients do m much to cleanse, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and nands that you cannot afford to be without them. Hroidofi they moot every want in the u.-e of toilet preparations. Sample640 words
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Advertisement379 1915-09-28 3 THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Which li.-ts iky.v Uirnr tho Stamp of Public Approval br OVER FORTY YEARS. ENO'S FRUIT SALT PLEASANT TO TAKE, REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING. IT IS VERY BENEFICIAL IN ALL CASES OF Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Errors in Diet- Eating or Drinking, Thirst, Giddiness, Rheumatic or Gouty379 words
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Advertisement478 1915-09-28 4 STEAMER BAILIHM. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. KOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, IOSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOYPT MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON Through Bill* of Lading issued tor Cnina Coast, Persian 'tulf. Continental and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about— MAIL LINBS Homnntfi (for Burope). .Connectink at478 words
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Advertisement527 1915-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. RYTK. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A wrvioe i* maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the latest527 words
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Advertisement783 1915-09-28 4 BTEAMEB SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINSAPORE-BANGKOK. Kor Kretay, Tringganu, Biiut, Semerak, Kelaataa, TakaJ Baagn ua, Tolnpin, Pataal, Siagora. Laooa. Kohsamui. Baadoa, Langsoen. Taku, Ohumpoa, Kohlak and Bangkok Ova Ospartura s.s. BORIBAT Sept. SO Oot. 3, 3 p.m. a.a. PRAOHATIPOK Oot. 4 6. 3 p.m. s.s. ASOANQ 7783 words
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Advertisement621 1915-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OGEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED, AND 6HINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The Companies' sVaamrr* are despatehod from Liverpool ontwards to' the Straits, China and Jspan every week and from Japan homewards for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseille*, Havre621 words
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Advertisement560 1915-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STOBMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STBAMBHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND CORTNIOHTL^ MAIL SBRVI'JH BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM Via SINOAPORB, BELAWAN DBM SABANO, COLOMriO PORT SAID \M> OBNOA. Steamer* are due on or about thn oadet mentioned date* i Ootwabo Hombwabc 1916 1915 P. Juliana Oct. 1 Orotius Oot. 2 Jan Pzn. Coon Oct. 16560 words
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Article118 1915-09-28 5 FIXTURES Tuesday, September 28. High Water. O.'.m i '1.:52 n.m. Wednesday, September 29. High Water, 1.34 am. 1.1 p.m. Straits liinime War mutiny. Chinese Chamber of I'otuineroc, 6 p.m. B. I. outwartl mail expoct«d. M. M. outward mail expnctMl. rhur»day, September 30. High Water. ill am LM118 words
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Article270 1915-09-28 5 TO-D1T Pouanu, Rangoon anil itta Tona Maru 2 piu Mi rsinj; Mi r-^inj; 2 pm B .Mil Him" Ho 2 pm Batn 1'uti.it. Hung Wan 2 pm Port D Cut Swiattuham lly liiflaij 2 pin Malacca and M l.*iy Weld 1 pm Hongkong, \iimy 4ok Bmm I\Iiid«270 words
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Article204 1915-09-28 5 R.ms from Singapore for th.i north leave Tank Koad station daily at 7 a.m. an. l 7 p.m.. arriving at Kuala Lumpur hi. and 8.45 a.m., respectively. Th'through MM to IVnang kayos Kuala Lumpur at 8 a.vi. daily, arriving at Penanu at 23 p.m. EM same day. Tbe204 words
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Article147 1915-09-28 5 Tlif I. »u<l (>. h'uuoward mail steamer Nankin may be expected to arrive here at iw. she sails at 8 a.m. on ThurwUy, Septoaaber 80. I'll. M. M. outward steamor Ville de la Ciotat loft C'ulouibo on Saturday, the 26th I may be expected to arrivu bore147 words
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Article56 1915-09-28 5 British. N<\me Date of ArriTal Kemark». Sclangor Miranti 11..v« Wan Meraing <>laniu!i Hock Lim Koma Kiiinn A /.mere Soon HoDy San it Beoalder KatoDK Nam Saog Sappho Mcna 27-9-15 tmm Hoads 'JB-9-16 No. f Wharf Inner Roads Dutch. Dc Wati SiDKkel Ban Ho Liong RiJ-DSt Ban Fo Soon56 words
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Article113 1915-09-28 5 A huge tire, resulting in a loss of thousands of nations of kerosene oil, broke out in ah oil tank at Sewri Bunilor, Bombay, on September T!ictaDkb«j](iDne>ltotUe Asiatic I'etroleum Co. and was on the seashore. The capacity of the tank wan about 700,000 gallons, but it wan only half full113 words
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Article157 1915-09-28 5 EXCHANQE. SlMOAPORI, SlPTIHHKB 28, 1916. 1 Oh London ...Bank 4 m/i 2/4 j, Demaod 2,4ft Private 8 m/s '2/4|,; On India Bank T. T. 175* On HoN<HONO...Bank d/d 22 On Shanghai ...Bank d/d 90] On Java Bank T. T. ]:n Oh Japan BanTd/d Ill* Sovereign— buying rate157 words
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Advertisement376 1915-09-28 5 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Wood*' (iroat Peppermint Cure Is. Bd. KONINKL'JKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ. The following are the alterations to the skiliau of .iriiuir- < f tb- Royal Pack', t Navigatijn C of Bstavia, i.e.. «p. .Upara" will sail on tbe 80th in-t,, ina'cid cf tbe 29th inst., for Munt k376 words
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Advertisement362 1915-09-28 5 WHY NOT TRY oft *^fc _\hbSkW Ijjjjg^t NUNS A COOL AND FRAGRANT SMOKE. sold by HIGH-CLASS DEALERS EVERYWHERE. KOH COMPANY. GREAT REMOVAL SALE Commencing Ist October, 1915. For 2O Days only. Owing to oar removal to Urger an 1 spacnu* premises, Nos. 88 and 81, Bras Batab Hoid (Raffles Hotel362 words
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Advertisement616 1915-09-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. B-» "W a W a J^ p 'm I XVI lING4POH I PHEMIER THEATRE OR'H»RO COAO SINGAPORE'S PREMtFR THEITRE Rsvival of the Greatest of all Detective Series. An adaptation of one of a Collection of Famous French Romanes* tho whole ot tho Roccmhote Seriex tells ttio story nf616 words
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Obituary38 1915-09-28 6 Mr. Seng Ah Mch and relations beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Katrina Seng, on the 25th inst., and also those who sent wreaths and letters of c jndole-nci in their late bereavement.38 words
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1090 1915-09-28 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. THE WESTERN FRONT. There has been heavy fighting all along the western front, and substantial gains, even if we estimate them merely from the German version. Apart from its object or its results, the fighting demonstrates one thing the supreme importance of munitions. For1,090 words
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Article47 1915-09-28 6 A Paris juaroal states that a series of mysterious fires have recently occurred in Germany. Quantities of goods of prime neoeasity ha»e boon destroyed. Several hundred tons of coil have beeu destroyed in Berlin, and in Muuburua six-storey building tilled with wheat, barley and maize was destroyed.47 words
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Article11 1915-09-28 6 The strength of thr. Malacca Volunteer Kifles is now approaching 200.11 words
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Article26 1915-09-28 6 A Peking tulegram says that tho revenue of Salt Gabelle for the month of August was Taels 3,500,000, an increase of Taels 1,000,000 compared with July.26 words
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Article31 1915-09-28 6 A grand military review will be held in Tokio on December 2 to commemorate the coronation, while a grand naval review will be held in tho Tokio Bay early in December.31 words
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Article27 1915-09-28 6 Fish is now so scarce and dear in England that the Government is considering the experiment of importing chilled or frozen supplies from Newfoundland and Canadian waters.27 words
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Article34 1915-09-28 6 The trial of Teh Hob Kirn, chargod on three counts relating to the forgery of Government Monopolies chandu labels, is still occupying the attention of Mr. Justice Earnshaw and a jury at the assizes.34 words
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Article37 1915-09-28 6 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs. Clung Keng Lee and Co.'s sale room yesteiday afternoon Freehold land and house, 32, Temple Street, area 1.376 -hi. feet, bought by Seng Tuck Tony for 11,000.37 words
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Article57 1915-09-28 6 A peculiar accident happened in Hongkong Harbour a few days ago, whereby a Chinese was drowned as the result of an accident to a launch plying to Sunmei. The launch was at the Kong Shan wharf when, either through overloading or an onrush of passengers, she heeled over, the funnel57 words
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Article51 1915-09-28 6 King George having received the loyal addresses of the British Asiatic communities in Bangkok on the occasion of his birthday, has commanded His Britannic Majesty's Minister to express to these communities the royal thanks for their kiud messages of congratulation and expressions of loyalty, which have given the King-Emperor great51 words
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Article55 1915-09-28 6 A cablegram in the A;i-traliau papers siuei the. French Patriotic Associutiou htts issued a declaration that the German Crown Prince was killed by a German bullet last autumu but faked photographs wore published subsequently and he was officially resurrected. The association suggests aviators should drop leaflets urging Germans to demand55 words
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Article60 1915-09-28 6 Captain Meyer- Waldeck, the late German Governor of Kiauchau, and a number of other German officers are reported to be under examination by a Military Court over which Major-General Kawachi is presiding. The case has relerence to an alleged distribution of German public funds amounting to yen 1,400,000, which the60 words
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Article68 1915-09-28 6 A bullock cart driver named Tana Samy was prosecuted by the Chief Police Officer in the third court this morning for cruelly beating his animals with the tail board of his cart. For this the man was fined 925, or in default, fourteen days' imprisonment, whilst for working the bullocks68 words
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Article69 1915-09-28 6 It was briefly indicated recently that a vessel would shortly be leaving Colombo with a cargo of white rice for the relief of the Belgians. The vessel is the Swedish steamer Nippon which has loaded 35,000 bags at Rangoon. In large <vhite letters painted on the side of the ship,69 words
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Article64 1915-09-28 6 The population of Stamboul is irritated at the sight of thousands of wounded arriving day and night. Many Turkish officers and public functionaries openly express views against the Germans, and do not conceal their conviction that the moment when they will be driven out is approaching. Prices of provisions are64 words
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Article79 1915-09-28 6 A reader informs us. says the Peking Gazette, that a curious estimate has been made of the probable cost of a monarchical restoration in China, which is fixed at 100,000,000. It is said that, following immemorial practice, the new Emperor must exempt the people from land taxation for a year,79 words
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Article135 1915-09-28 6 Tracts are not appreciated in tho trenches, judging from the following letter from a soldier published in the Manchester Guardian Whoever had the brainy notion of Bending out Mr. Will Crooks to act as general cheer-up deserves credit for it. There is no doubt that it's grand medicine when you're135 words
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Article117 1915-09-28 6 As one of the important preparations preliminary to the Japanese Coronation, the municipal authorities of Kobe are now engaged in hunting rats, particularly in such districts as I'ukiai, Nishide, and Stiiriike maclii, where greengrocers and ricedealers abound. Poison is said to have been di«tribated to each of the 17,000 houses117 words
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Article440 1915-09-28 6 Mr. Lo Man Kam, son of Lo Cheung Shiu tho chairman of directors of tho Tung Wall Hospital, has been'admitted to practise as a solicitor in Hongkong by the Chief Justice Sir William Hecs Davies. The wedding of Mr. E. 11. Srudaniorc Stanhope and Miss Lorna Marie440 words
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Article131 1915-09-28 6 A Field General Court Martial assembled at the Volunteer Headquarters, Hongkong, on September 20, for the purpose of trying Private l>. V. Steavenson. of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve, ami a well-known soli citor in the Colony, who was charged with, on active service, disobeying tli command131 words
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Article129 1915-09-28 6 On board of the Mcssagt lie Maritime mail steamer Magellan, which left this morning for Saigon, weio Mr. I.ejuunc, the new Secretary General for the Government of Indo China, accompanied by his wife and daughter, and Mr. HolThiuunn. son of a Cambodian Minister. The MagsJha129 words
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Article314 1915-09-28 6 The llowitt I'tiillips Comedy Company would seem to have in their rcp< r tout moujo tiling to ploaHe everybody. Tin ir p< rl.nniiuuc of The Land of Promise on Saturday was, if one or two little mutters be m really good and thoroughly eu joyeil by ijuito314 words
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Advertisement150 1915-09-28 6 WE HAVE FOR SALE 1 Hh.l of Light Dry Tawny Fort kept in wood in Sii gapore since 1910. Pilot per dozf-n quarts $2E> nett. 1 Hhd. of Oloroso Sherry kept in wood in Singapore since 1908. Price per dozen quarts $24 nett. BOTH WINES IN FINE CONDITION. CALDBEGK, MACGREGOR150 words
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Advertisement320 1915-09-28 6 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT A PROGRAMME OF WONDROUB BEAUTY PuSITIVSLY THE FINICST RVKR oniRID AT THE ALHAMBRA TIM PIOM«r ClMmatotn ph Thwtre, Beach Road. THE CORSAIR in 4 Spectacular Parts of Exquisite Beauty ft POWERFUL ROMANTIC DRAMA FOUNDED ON BYRON S FAMOUS WCM Is remarkable for a series of tho320 words
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Advertisement11 1915-09-28 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 6 and 8.11 words
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Article2402 1915-09-28 7 GERMANS BEATEN BACK. Allies Making Great Progress. Thousands of Prisoners Taken. The Greatest Blow Yet Given. Kki-trk's Trn.it.. i i Uradon, September 27, 12.40 a.m. hi. II Marshal Mr I .hu French reports that severe liuhtinn on Sunday resulted in t British holding all the ground Prisoners taken2,402 words
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Article145 1915-09-28 7 We are indebted to the French Consul, Comte de Bondy, tor the following telegram: Paris, September 26. In Artois. we maintain the last position conquered, including the cemetery of Souchez, and the last trenches of the Labyrinth. In Champagne, oar troops penetrated the Oerman lines on a145 words
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Article101 1915-09-28 7 (From Ocb Own Corkh.sposdknt.) Penang, September 27. Brigadier- General Ridout was yuHturday received by a guard of honour at the wharf. He complimented the Volunteers ou their numbers and the smartness of their turnout. Hu holds an inspection to-day on the Es planade. The Malay States101 words
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Article226 1915-09-28 7 Horace Ooldin and big company will not open at the Victoria Theatre until Friday. The steamer arrives rather later than was expected and some little time will be required in which to make all preparations for the first night. Those who have seen Ooldin at home226 words
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Article2225 1915-09-28 7 SINGAPORE MERCHANTS AND ENEV.Y FIRMS. The Trade of the Colony. Tho ordinary half-yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held ytateuUy, at thu Btnlmgs. in urdtr that mptubors might li irn wlmt has taken place during the previous six months and to consider any questions2,225 words
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Article157 1915-09-28 7 The Sessions Judge of Allahabad has dismissed the appeal of Kama lihatt, former ly Private Secretary to Prince Narendra ikram Shah of Nepal, who was convicted of robbing his master of a sot of pearls and other valuables valued at about Its. 50,000 uud -.eutvneed to157 words
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Article701 1915-09-28 8 Mr. Alma Kakcr writoa aa follows I. All subscribers to aircraft, men and women, take their stand definitely on the side of the fighting foroea of the British Empire and her Allies. J Subscribers to Hircraft help in a definite way to avenue personally the murder of701 words
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Article105 1915-09-28 8 I'ro^'ruiiuie uf drills, etc., for week ending Friday, October 1 IV, SkI-TKNIIKK Ul p.iu. Drill Mall S SII.E.iV.1 Veteran* Co. Chinese Co. t p.m. Baleatier IUo^i- Malay Co. W'lKIMII, Ski-tkmbki; 29. Ul |>m. Drill 11.01 H V V. Bali -ti.-r J{«n«e S H.E.lV.i 5.np.tu. I>nll Hall S.\105 words
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Article159 1915-09-28 8 ~-.at4Hiii.ins 1.0n.l m cable of SepUuibt r 1M nayH (in at inttrrst has been re by the htaleiut ut in MM Weekly War Ma^H'im that an enoruiouN muuitioOH factory at Ociita ntar I'etrogred wu blown op last spring by a Germaa agent with the ■wiaUnor.159 words
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Advertisement19 1915-09-28 8 u the m •math, The BC^kkoon akaok 'In ir wiao old IkhJ«, I au.l stroDH— 'T»M Woodi Ort»t PtppcroiiBt19 words
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Advertisement333 1915-09-28 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA THEATRE. Lea.ee i M. 8. GOWAN. CHARLES HOWITT AND A. PHILLIPS' SEASON Tour Last Opportunity of Seeing this Talented Company. Avail Yourself thereof LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT, Tuesday, September 28, at 9.30 p m. By Special Request THE GREAT AMERICAN MINING DRAMA i "THE BARRIER" BY333 words
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Advertisement187 1915-09-28 8 LATBIT ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUR Electric Starter, Electric Lights, Five Passengers, Complete Equipment. Price $2,400. WEARNE BROS., LTD. If you own a HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONE Js\ You e\n introduce yoor friends to the I GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE DAY. Let us demonstrate thi-i wonderful instrument t > -^g&uua^jr you. S. MOUTRIE187 words
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Advertisement238 1915-09-28 8 ABDULLA TURKISH CIGARETTES TiMis-iiT Brsnd ioo fli Bo> 55>8 -/*K*4»JS> No nSjecial $S.IO 1.10 0.65 A /3 I TDk Vi-nidjeh Malialla $2.78 1.46 0.78 OBDUtMrftCHJ; NoSSpocial «a.OO 1.80 0.88 l.i >j~^2£^ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Kra» Bannh Uo&d, Singapore, NOIV OS^ESStT From O a.m. till 12238 words
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Advertisement126 1915-09-28 9 The UNION **r^*pKy |J Absolutely SU. THE UNION TRADING COY., SINGAPORE. "ARMCO" IRON /""^FT¥ riT^T^^T^O forßoad Construction \J Yj V MLJ JLV 1 O Railways and Estates. \X7¥7F W for Public Works, Estate and W H/L/L-AJ Domestic Supply. Will not rust. More reliable than Concrete. Of great strength. Supplied in126 words
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Advertisement627 1915-09-28 9 NOTICES. FRASER AND NEAVE. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HBKBBY GIVEN that tli. Coupon Serial No. 23, on Share Warrants to Bearer of this Company for the Interim Dividend declared at tbe rate of Vi\ per oent per anoom, or $1.26 per share, on account of the year ending Blst December, 1916,627 words
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Advertisement245 1915-09-28 9 DRINK 1 DRINK! GABLSBEBG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE \1- '^UfrVir METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from: JOHN LITTLE CO.. Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACB. KATZ BROS.. Ltd., QARNER QUELCH Co.. Lid., KIAN THYE Co.. ROBINSON245 words
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Advertisement502 1915-09-28 10 YkUm PUBKTT. LlFl InSURANOB 18 WORTH 100 CEUTi OH THB DOLLAB. WHAT OTHIR PROPERTY IS? THE BREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ypp^ irnM w ,,,.,,..t., llslsb Slntfap*^ LOMDOM OFPICE 32. Old Jewry. 80. Mmv KfjV -mHif, ,-mHif wttai ate •*bmbm Oeatt et Baglaad, and oompHej wtta the Briliab Life502 words
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Advertisement305 1915-09-28 10 INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL lODERN PLANS. BUN LIFE OF CANADA, 6, Battery Road. S. J. HOWB, j.g Manager. BUARDIAN ABBURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONOOh. Subscribed Capital £2,000.000 Total Invested Funds. £6,360,000 Annual Inoome 1,100,000 Tbe undersigned, Agents for the above Company, arc prepared to accept fire and Barthquake risks for short305 words
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Advertisement430 1915-09-28 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital si 6,000,000 RBSBRVB FUNDS Sterling 41,600,000 at I/- 116,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 188,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Laodale, Chairmaa. W. L. Pattenden, Bsq., Deputy Chairman, S. H. Dodwell, Bsq P. H. Holyoak, Baa. O. T. M.430 words
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Advertisement473 1915-09-28 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital n 80,000 Shares of **> "eh 41,300,000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... *U,aoo!oOO BANKERS Tbe Bank of England, The London City aud Midland rank. Ltd., The London County and Westn-innter Bank, Ltd., The473 words
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Advertisement597 1915-09-28 10 INSURANCE. CAPITALIZING himvelf is never thought of by the average man, who in a far greater asset than tbe ttock, animals and hotim h he porscrbor anr) who c pr.Uctiim from uotow«rd contingeLci s is his ti ft cooßiderat'on. Y»t he ovrrlo<k-i self-protection and because of it broki n homes,597 words
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Article792 1915-09-28 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Short Life at The Front One of the motor cycle despatch riders in Northern France has written to the Motor Cycle of London telling of the war conditions. He says in part Have you ever experienced that sensation of grief, pity,792 words
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Article311 1915-09-28 11 Canadian's Wife and an Ex-Police Inspector. A young woman who was married to a Canadian soldier wu at Old Street Court charged witb stealing farniture valued at £'30, the property of Thomas W. Pbillips, another Canadian, io the R.F..Y. Phillips, who said he was formerly an311 words
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Advertisement301 1915-09-28 11 In the ordinary type of poppet valve motor engine three different kinds of cylinders are used, thus: n nrp rp VALVE-IN-HEAD TVPBi-In the famous Valvo in Head Motor all the Ra* is explodod directly behind the piston, just as all the powder is exploded directly behind the; shell in a301 words
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Advertisement12 1915-09-28 11 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement208 1915-09-28 11 MICHELIN TYRES For Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and Bicycles are recognized as being Prices on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, Singapore:. 25.000 Miles with ONE Copy Puncture! r j November Mb, Itti. D<ar Sir, Stelastic Tyres Please fapply 80CD M sible occ x v Stelastic cover. «*l-v c mu;t taho this208 words
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Advertisement37 1915-09-28 11 The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand-Book. This bandy little book has now reached its TENTH EDITION, a sure indication cf its usefulness. Price: $1.25 per copy; Post Free, $1 .50. Publishers FRASER ff NEAVE, LTD., Collyer Quay. Singapore.37 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement413 1915-09-28 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER 0 BEER BREWED in SCOTLAND WANTS. CLERK MO COLUCTOR WANTED. Wantt-d. a Clerk and Collector, wilh security. Apply to Box No. 66. btraits Tioiet ■28 8 EXPERIENCED NURSE WANTED For baby rive incntbtt old. Apply Mrs. Herbert j'iiik.u->. Mataau' K*tate Mataug, IT 30 9 WANTED. \tihc Lonttacltr to413 words
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Advertisement298 1915-09-28 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE COCONUT UEOUMI FM Mil From wcll'growi «r3e«. For particular* »u4 t 'iot, supply FR4NKBL Siglap K ttt or 4 V otoria >«~«>» I ai 7 MOTOR CAR FOR SALE A Regal five seater undcrslung car for sale in gocd running order. Apply Box No. I 64, Straits298 words
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Advertisement566 1915-09-28 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD. -URNIBHEO BEABIOE RESIDENCES TO LET BELINDA sndJUANITA to '.<♦ fr.r-j.<v i Apply No. 9. Mt. Sopbit 1 6 c TO LET Compound House No. 4 Devonshire Road. Apply GUTHRIB k Co., Ltd 19-6 o OFFICEB TO LET. No. 1-a, Raffle Quay lot and 2nd Floors.566 words
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Advertisement635 1915-09-28 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD. SEASIDE RESIOENCE TO LET. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, water I laid on. Apply No. 4, De Souza Street. 6 8b a TO LET. 6, Mt. Elizabeth Road, furnished or unfurnished. Apply No. 4, De Souza Street Sit n TO LET. Houm.fi No 7, Chancery Lane635 words
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Advertisement370 1915-09-28 12 NOTICES. GUAN KIAT CO.. 37. Phillip Street. ***** READY IN BTOCK NOW. 14 9 15. 5,000 Kegs Hubbuck's Colonrrd Paint, 6CO| Keg* Hubbuck's Wbite Zinc Paint, 500 Kegs Hubbuck's Wbite Ltai Paint, 500 Kegs Hubbuck's Red Lead Powder, 800 Drums Hubbuck's Boiled Linseed Oil, 100 Drums Hubbuck'a Raw Linseed Oil,370 words
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Advertisement532 1915-09-28 12 KIAM KIAT CO. 108 ft 109. Market Street Telephone No. i'il Shipchtudlors. Oovernmect tnd Muoicipa Contractorf. Bttate Suppliers and Co;:" mission Agents Sols Aqbnts The Mulcott Belting Co.. Ltd Best Multiplar Brand Hair Boltings. 1-7 ***** NOTICE. I Strayed from Rogio, Cluny Koad, tho ml dence of Mr. Harold Latham,532 words
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Miscellaneous238 1915-09-28 12 Straits Thirties. ADVBRTISBMENT RATES.—Misct ,nu, oas wants of evory description arc not r> ed at the prepaid rate of $1 pei ton> lines for on lor two insertions. N jtiteu of Births, darriagus, or Doaths, if not exceeding f jur lines, II each irseittoa For p.p.o. cardri, on page 8,12.238 words
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