The Straits Times, 15 October 1915
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Title Section13 1915-10-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.929 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Advertisement181 1915-10-15 1 i 1 1 ATZ BROS., LTD. The Store for Men's Wear. SPECIALISTS FOR THE RACES. Jk O-SO-EZ>E ELKS" Brand American Boots and Shots in Glaoc Kid, Vi'lour Calf, 100 and Black. <^^^~^ $8. 50 pair. k NEW GOODS. W^ \A mtt-A "PELTINVAIW" Rain proof Coats: M If'j *27.a0. J "RAIN»PURH"181 words
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Advertisement161 1915-10-15 1 TOTTTI^ SUPPLY HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES ALSO THE LATEST REVUE JmmsAo&h *\J RECORDS /-|^r\ "The Passing Show of 1915" I ••Watch Your Step" I I V To-night's the Night I 5064 Gerrard 1 and I I i*» A* II Harry Lauder's Latest I "t. The British Bull Dog's Ifc^SwJ L^V161 words
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Advertisement9 1915-10-15 1 KARTELL S BRANDY. Soli A hunts: ADAMBON.BILFILLAN CO., LTC9 words
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Article712 1915-10-15 2 PLEA FOR BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS. A Memorable Celebration. A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on Wednesday contained, as we announced yesterday, the text of a letter received by His Excellency the Governor from Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Australian Commonwealth in London. It ib as follows712 words
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Article233 1915-10-15 2 The Manchester Guardian reproduces from the Belgian Army Messenger a story of an old tomcat, from no one knows where, who has made his home in the trenches on the Yser. His existence seems intimately bound up with that of the soldiers, whose sangfroid and powers233 words
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Article62 1915-10-15 2 The Consul General of France at Sydney has mentioned the interesting fact that the Muwageties Maritime boatti will opbably go to Australia through Torrts Strdh the servio*) is reinstituted after the war. At present tbe boats are employed by the French Government for transport purposes. li. fore the war it62 words
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Advertisement93 1915-10-15 2 BEL.TING (DICKS) Original Balata TUC /tEOS Ihln ii n I lit j^gisg^ NU Pi] lav EDGES and t Byw STEADY These Belts can be run In any atmosphere, either damp or dry, even through water It desired. SPECIAL PRICES for LONG LENOTHS. Sole Agents for Messrs. R. J. DICK, LTD.,93 words
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Advertisement460 1915-10-15 2 f ROB ROYI I mas* Dirivic niNK I I (1n... Bom rtNiJ WtLli I *l all s^hmm CO., I I**"* 80 Samples 2d. Vn isj^ FREE. \S^"-* iiiuit r.t.d Catalog fra* •••MeatUa TO BE SHOT AT SUNRISE would seem a welcome relief to many who suffer tte red hot pain460 words
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Advertisement676 1915-10-15 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held at P.BO p m., at the BUeislie College Hall, River Valley Road, on Saturday, the 38rd October, 1»1S. BUSINESS. (1) To receive the Report of the Managing Committee and statement of accounts for tbe676 words
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Advertisement589 1915-10-15 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. This is to give notice that I, tbe under, niiinid, have left the employ o( P. L. B. llundncka, o( Middle rioad, and am now doing bu<uneae voder tbe namo of Q. W. S. do Sil?a Co., at 46, Selegie Koad, Singapore. 11 10 18 10 NOTICE OF589 words
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Article729 1915-10-15 3 AWKWARD FIGURES FOR GERMAN CONSUMPTION. Colossal Bluff. The Paris correspondent of The Evening Standard writes Those who still believe that military genius alone will suffice to win the war, and that clever generalship of the forces can give anything bat momentary advantage, will do well to729 words
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Article234 1915-10-15 3 Prosperity of Ymuiden Trawler Fleet. The Gazette de Holland says: Now that North Sea fishing is almost exclusively being left to the neutrals, by which more particularly Ymuiden, with its big trawler fleet, is benefiting, the catches are extraordinarily big, the trips short, and the prices made234 words
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Advertisement308 1915-10-15 3 One Quality of Drugs THE BEST Most sundries bandied bi dropgittf) are made in a vaiiety of qnu'ities to a« to mi ot the various demands of customers. Bat wben it com< s ts drags, meiicines. o" anything required for the sick, there Hhould be but one quality— THE BBST.308 words
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Advertisement12 1915-10-15 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods Great Peppermint Core Is. 9d.12 words
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Advertisement292 1915-10-15 3 HUDSONS EUMENTHOL JUJUBES, The great Antiseptic and Prophylactic. 185 5 t HKS S a I FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, AND THB PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION SUITED FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Sold by all Chemists, Price: 78 ct«. Sole Agen's for S.S. and F.M.S. THC UNITED PHARMACY, Singapore. K.292 words
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Advertisement771 1915-10-15 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. "ELLERMAN" LINeT For LONDON GLASGOW. s.s. City of Hankow due on or about Nov. 7. For LONDON HULL. s.s. City of Manchester due on or about Nov. 12. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents. 1812 HENDERSON LINE The Steamers771 words
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Advertisement508 1915-10-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p tyo. STEAM NAVI6ATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANQ, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOYPT MBDIIBRRANEAN PORTS. PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot Lading issued tor China Coast, Persian ttuli, Continental and American Port-: Swantcrs will leave Singapore oa or abont MAIL LINES Bomtmari >or Buropt). I Connecting508 words
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Advertisement539 1915-10-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-sorow Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all539 words
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Advertisement782 1915-10-15 4 CTEMIER BAILINGB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE BANGKOK iKretay, Tringgann, Birnt, Seraerak, Koltntaa, T»b»i Btngnara, Telupin, Vat»ni, 9'a«orr, Laeoa, Kobsatnui, Baadoa, Langsoen. Takn, Cbatur/on, Kohlak and Bangkok. Ova Oapartup* MAHIDOL Oot. 18 Oot. SO, S p.m. BORIBAT SI 23, S p-m. PRAOHATIPOK 98 27, 8 p.m. a.a. ASDANQ782 words
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Advertisement633 1915-10-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP GO. LIMITED. AND 6HINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The Companies' steauem *re despa«cb<tJ from Liverpool outward"; tor (he Straitu China and Japr n every week at d from Japan homewards lor London. Am°terdau and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for633 words
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Advertisement605 1915-10-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPM (STBAMSHIP COMPANY, "NEDERLAND FORTNIGHTLY MAIL BBRVIOM BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTBRUAN VIA SINGAPORB, BBLAWANDBLI S> BANG, COLOMBO POR? SAID, LISBON AND GBNOA. Steamers aro dao ob or aboat Mm nnic! mootioartd dates Octwabo. Hoaawt*;. 1915 ISle Jan Pan. 'Joen Oct. 16 Prinsdor Nod. Oat. 16 Kembrandt Oct 2w605 words
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Article111 1915-10-15 5 FIXTURES Friday, October 15. High Water, 2.41 a.m., 1.43 p.m. Saturday, October 16. High Water, 4.10 a.m., 2.4S p.m 5unday, October 17. High Water. 6.15 a.m.. i:>* p.m P. and outward mail extracted. Monday, October 18. High Water. 7.28 a.m.. 0.14 p.m Prayer mooting, Kcv. W. T.111 words
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Article224 1915-10-15 5 To DAT Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee 2 pm Malacca and Muar Lady Weld 2 pm •-■■nhaiu and T. I ,k Aimu Kiata 2 pm Mcdan Van Diemcn i pm Saigon A. N'iolly pm Batavi.i. Sawarang and Sourabaya Kumpliiu- 3 pm Kota Tinyiii Meranti 4 pm To-HOBBOW. Cacob224 words
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Article218 1915-10-15 5 Tic mail trains from Singapore for the north leave Tank Koad station daily at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., arriving at Kuala Lumpur at Ml p.m. and 6.45 a.m., respectively. The through express) to Henang leaves Koala Lompar at 8 a.m. daily, arriving at PenaDj at 8 23218 words
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Article94 1915-10-15 5 The P. and <>. outward mail ateauicr at Pcnanx at 0 a.m. on Mnii'lay. < 'itukxr She uiay be expected to arrive here at 5 p.m. on Tuetday, October 19. -.■rr Sm.iAiiiKi. I \uu. '27 H. I. ku«. M M. M. H-pt. 8 P. ft O. Vpt.94 words
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Article51 1915-10-15 5 Oar attention liaa boen oallod to the fact that our %rri-ala in L >a I m are much behimi thoae eabliahfl elaewbere. Our rule ia to gi-t' arrivala only «Irj they are officially -sported ia the Port Offloe ao-oea, and no later >Utr t_ao tUat pria-al »bovo liaa boen r.p.)rl.51 words
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Article58 1915-10-15 5 Latest Arrivals N»ID( I Oate of Arnv v%l nomarks. Calyptto Klang (llenfalloch Mod una Lady Weld Hupeh Sri WongHee K-iinci.ilila Hock Hye (JlanKßi Hock Kent; Taoj'ilH' Surat Hock Bng II Haat ClieaDK Hock Tew Hock Gan (ii mini Baa Hin Uaan Qiaog Sodr 1410-16 15 1015 Inner Hoads58 words
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Article270 1915-10-15 5 Outward. The following passenger bookings to tho Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional ai d that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London Per270 words
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Article161 1915-10-15 5 EXCHANOE. SINOAPOM, OCTOBBB 16, 1916. On London Bank 4 m/s i Demacd 2 4^ Private 8 m/t Kyef| Om Indu ...BankT. T. 176^ On HoNGKOMO...Bank d/d ilj Om Shanohai ...Bank d/d 9H; On Java Bank T. T. 187} On Japan Bank 112 Sovereigns— buying rate 98.54 India161 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article171 1915-10-15 5 v3£2 Buyer8> Sellera 10 10 Amput 6.00 6.50 1 1 Aver Wen? 0.86 C.45 10 10 Belat 2.00 2.10 10 10 Kanaboi 0.80 O.tO 10 10 Kinta Association 7.00 41 41 KinteTin 1.14.0 1.17.0 41 41 Lahat Mine* 8.75 4.26 10 8.25 Malayan Collieriee 3.00 din 2.6Odis 41 41171 words
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Article626 1915-10-15 5 £Zj Bu y ere SeUew 2/- 2/- Alia**. 1/9 2/£1 XI Anglo-JiV* 7/- 7/6 2/- a/- Anglo-Malay 8/- 9/ 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 1/2 1/4 XI XI Bata Tiga 2.5.0 2.10.0 2/- 2/- Bekoh 1/8 1/8 XI XI Bnkit EajanK U2.6 1.16.8 XI XI Bukit LinUng 2.15.0 3.0.0 2/-626 words
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Article123 1915-10-15 5 £^2 Bn^--41 41 B. Smeltinu Co. 7.10 41 41 ml. 1.4.0 5/- 6/- Bleotrio T'waya 2/9 10 10 Fraser Neave 50.00 60 60 Hammer A Co. 57.50 100 Howsrtu Rrxkine 100 7%Pre*. 100 100 Kst* Bro, Uef. 10 10 May A Co. 100 103 K. Uargreaves Seller*. 7.25 1.5.0123 words
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Article53 1915-10-15 5 United Engineers 6% 11,*****0 ion* Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £BSO,OOO norn B'poreMunicipal 5% 11,878,000 norn S'porc Municipal 4J% of 1907 tl. 900,000 norn S'porc Maoicipal 4|% of 1909 11,000,000 S'porc Municipal 4% 2,000,000 10%dh B'poro Municipal fHOO.OOO H%dis **,Tbe quotations of sterling shares mist be ra'{ardol as purely nomiaal53 words
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Advertisement9 1915-10-15 5 iro-ic Cb«at CompUiata, Wood* Uruat l'eppermint Care Is. Sd.9 words
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Advertisement370 1915-10-15 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. From Ist November, No. 2, Institution Hill. Apply to Lee Clung Van A Co. 15-10 a TO THOSE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that I ha"c abso'.ntely no business dealings with Cba*. T. P. de Bisigoiti of Singapore, and ill not370 words
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Advertisement604 1915-10-15 5 MACHINE- PRESSED CEMENT TILES Made und«r hl(h hydraulic p—nure which ensure? GREAT DURABILITY Samples of Colours and Designa at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS No. 94, Sungei Road (adjoining Rochore Canal 'Phone 569. THB FINEST PROGRAMME IN THE TOWN, AT THB POFUL-H CUKMA UODSB THE "GAIETY" PICTURES PALACE Junction of Alb.rt604 words
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Advertisement129 1915-10-15 5 J-L JL _r___ J_r€_ J_L JIH_L _f__. -LL JL _f_L s North Bridge Road, pr Mali TONIGHT! 0. IB SHARP TO-NIGHT!! THE £4,000,000 DOWRY IN 4 HEELS. A Highly Dramatic Story o' M c Haron d intiUue in order to marry his daughkr to the dixtinguU^ed son ot hi« friend,129 words
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Obituary18 1915-10-15 6 Wik Kay Pi.h.— On October 8, at 113, Waterloo Street, Singapore. Wee Kay Pob aged 45 years.18 words
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1186 1915-10-15 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15. THE OLD MAN'S WAR. There is a quaint old person in America called Jane Addams. a spinster of course. She has recently made a tour through the capitals of Europe and has come to the conclusion that the present war is hated by the1,186 words
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Article10 1915-10-15 6 Holland has prohibited the export of iron, meat and horses.10 words
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Article16 1915-10-15 6 The Krakatau has been liberated. Her cargo of coffee has been consigned to the Overseas Trust.16 words
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Article15 1915-10-15 6 Most of the mails lost in the Koningin Emma were from Medan, Sabang, and Padang.15 words
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Article29 1915-10-15 6 Owing to a slight mishap to a enlvert at Cluny Road the mail train from Woodlands was some ninety minutes' late in arriving at Tank Road station this morning.29 words
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Article29 1915-10-15 6 The Rev. W. Cross will give an address on the Secret of Endurance, at the Boustead Institute, on Sunday at 8.15 p.m Mrs. Pierrepont will sing a sacred solo.29 words
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Article34 1915-10-15 6 With regard to the recent sinking of the steamer Hesperian, the North China Daily Mail learns that there was a good deal of Far Eastern mail matter amongst the 8,000 bags that were lost.34 words
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Article28 1915-10-15 6 Queen Wilbelmina, the Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs and the Minister of the Interior, have had long interviews with Heer Marees Van Swinderen, the Dutch Consul in London.28 words
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Article29 1915-10-15 6 A Dutchman named Van Ditmar and an English journalist named Dun have been given 14 days' imprisonment by the Rotter, dam Courts for acts likely to affect Dutch neutrality.29 words
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Article45 1915-10-15 6 The results of crushing operations at Kaub, for the four weeks ending 9th inst.. were Bukit Koman Stone crushed 5,761 tons, gold obtained 768 ozs., average per ton 2.649 dwts. Bukit Malacca Stone crushed 4,413 tons, gold obtained 397 ozs., average per ton 1.799 dwts.45 words
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Article44 1915-10-15 6 A journalist, a Scripture reader, a local preacher, a bookmaker, a publican, a prize lighter, a commercial traveller, a hosiery salesman, a clerk, a stockbroker and a bookseller are among those recently enrolled as munitions workers at a large factory in the London area.44 words
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Article53 1915-10-15 6 Five million dollars (gold) was subscribed and half a million dollars Bet aside for instant call by a coterie of Chinese merchants in San Francisco and the Orient to finance a new steamship line to ply between that city and China in dir ct rivalry to the Japanese steamship lines53 words
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Article56 1915-10-15 6 With the exception of the mile and a half between Lordship-lane and the Crystal Palace, one can now travel right round the metropolis by t -amcar without going within the four-mile circle, except the crossing of the river from Poplar to Blackwall lane. There a one decker tunnel 'bus must56 words
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Article63 1915-10-15 6 A wounded Tommy, from the Dardanelles, was showing me with pride a Turkish watch, Mr. Gossip writes in the Daily Sketch. It was a strange affair, a sort of turnip," made of old silver and covered with Turkish hieroglyphics. And is the owner dead I asked. "Is he dead was63 words
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Article61 1915-10-15 6 We are informed that the following Chinese gentlemen of Malacca hare subscribed to the British war loan through the agency of Messrs. Tan Chay Van and Tan Cbong Leek:— Messrs. Chan Say Peng £1,000, Ong ll in Tiang £1,000, Chan Rang Swi £200, Lim Cho Seng, Neo Ong Hee, Chan61 words
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Article66 1915-10-15 6 The annual general meeting of United Engineers, Ltd., was held this noon, Mr. V. V. Lemberger presiding. The chairman reviewed thu situation at some length and carefully examined the finances of the company, which, he said, had made a total improvement on the year of 256,126.65. A dividend of seven66 words
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Article80 1915-10-15 6 Tho O.S.K. steamer Malay Maru, which collided with the steamer awata Maru on May 26 last in the Mediterranean Sea, remains at Port Said pending the result of the investigation. The Yawata Maru, which saok soon after the collision, waH*covered by hull and charter insurance to the amount of V.180,00080 words
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Article106 1915-10-15 6 A dacoity, with murder, was lately committed at the house of Krishna Behari Biswas, of the village Shibput, 10 miles above Krisbnagar, by about thirty young men, all armed with tirearms and revolver*. The dacoits forced open ntrong iron safes and took away in cash gold mohurs and ornaments worth106 words
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Article131 1915-10-15 6 When the Nippon Yusen Kaislia liner Yokohama cleared from Victoria, 8.C., for the Far Bast she carried in her strong room the first large consignment of bar silver ever shipped by a Japanese liner from British Columbia. The consignment wag made up of fifty two bars of pure silver shipped131 words
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Article267 1915-10-15 6 Dr. O. Weir, of Malacca, is going on leaveshortly. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Jones have returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. H. (i. Watsou leaves the X.M.S. for lioinc this week. Captain W. Hunter, R.N.R., of Penang, is navigating officer of one of the British monitors. Mr.267 words
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Article96 1915-10-15 6 The latest sketch maps of the Uallipoli Peninsula show a fine confusion of languages, and one wonders what the official map makers are going to do about it. From Anzac Cove, Fisherman's Hut, Brighton Beach to Bloody Angle and Hell's Pit, there is little suggestion of the Turkish96 words
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Article153 1915-10-15 6 An official notification in Lt Temps, of September IT, says that in a bill submitted to the vote of the French Chambers, M. Millerand, Minister for War, insisted on the convocation of the 1917 class, at the end of September, or at latent in November. The recruits of153 words
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Article209 1915-10-15 6 The second annual report of the Singapore Family Benefit Society for the yi-ar ending June 80 has been issued, and shows that from 104 on the roll at the end of June, 1914, the membership had risen to 345, including 56 lady members. The committee emphasise209 words
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Article253 1915-10-15 6 Tim annual Writer's Obavaui, in onncc tion with the festivities of Sri Mariaiiiman Temple, vis held last evening with much success. For somo years past, Mr. V. Subbaroyaloo Naida, U4" of the Municipal office, has been the Icadtn' i f this obayam and, when he was seriously253 words
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Advertisement59 1915-10-15 6 SMOKE "SHADOOF" EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES (CORK-TIPPED) $1 .25 per tin of 100. On Sale at J. LITTLE CO., LD. ROBINSON CO. KELLY WALSH, LTD. FASHIONABLE FROCKS iDay Evening RIGHT UP-TO-DATE Now Displayed JOHN LITTLES U^ 1 GLACIAL ACETIC ACID Guaranteed 99.61 9% (WITHOUT A TRACE OF COPPER OR OTHER METALLIC SUBSTANCES)59 words
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Advertisement244 1915-10-15 6 FOR 4 NIGHTB ONLY. Friday, »itur<Uj. Mondiy »nd Tuesday thi 11th, Ittfc, 18th and 19th October, 1111. A BIG DETECTIVE MASTERPIECE a Uaivsitall! Com pi I man tad Datactive Itory Uiuiirpaued for UjitlmiU Stntatlon. Thrills and Good artist, AT THE ftLHAMBRA Ths Mmmt ajMmaiotraph Thsatrs. leach Road. SECOND SHOW, at244 words
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Advertisement11 1915-10-15 6 Latest advertisements of the day appeal on page 6 and 8.11 words
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Article1759 1915-10-15 7 RUSSIAN SUCCESS. The German Advance Ended. SERBIA'S STRUGGLE. Greeks Repudiate Their ImJ. Rnrm's Tbuhbams. London, October 13, 6.50 p.m. I'etrugrad At lcaat throe enemy divisions were routed on the Strypa. The situation in the north in al-o splendid. The Dvinsk n.unicipality in returning, and the pnblic (MTvicoB, telegraphs1,759 words
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Article37 1915-10-15 7 (Fbom Ocb Own Cokuspondint.) London, October 14. Interim dividends ire announced as follows N'ordancl 5 per cent 8ongei Krian, preference 8, ordinary 6 GlenshieJ 10. llubber ig at 2s. 6^d. and shues are firm.37 words
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Article46 1915-10-15 7 (From Ocr Own Cobbbbpondbmt.) PenanK, October 14. Shareholders ai a meeting of Tronob Extended, Ltd., resolved that as the com panj could not carry on owing to lack of capital tin* company be wound up voluntarily. A confirmatory meeting is convened for October.'-"*46 words
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Article575 1915-10-15 7 How to Minimise Risk of Delay To Shipments. Id a Government Gazette published yesterday are printed a set of rules respectlog the manner in which bills of lading shonld h<> m»1c out during trip war in order to minimise risk of delay if vessels are575 words
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Article579 1915-10-15 7 (From A L'orkespondknt.) Kuautau, October 12. The advocacy recently in your columns of at least a time- weekly motor mail service for Kuantan, via the liaub Kuantan Hoacl, is to the point. As your 1'ahau^ correspondent stated, the present condition of affairs, with such a good579 words
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Article1222 1915-10-15 7 (From Our Own Corrkspondrnt.) Koala Lumpur, October 18. Upon the tenders for the Johore gambling farm being opetfed, Towkay Chung Yoke Choy, of Koala Larapar, was found to be the highest bidder and has been granted the concession accjtJicgly. Mr. Chung Yuke Choy is well known here1,222 words
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Article562 1915-10-15 7 Directors Agree to Reduction Of Fees. Tim sixth ordinary general meeting of Perak Kongsi Coconuts was held at the Hill Club, Nuwara Eliya, on October 2, when there were present Mr. M. Kelway liamber managing director, in the chair; Mr. A. J Volnm (director), Mr. K. F.562 words
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211 1915-10-15 7 The hon. treasurer, Mr. John Oreig, manager, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many tlmnks receipt of tbe following farther contributions Previously acknowledged $346,276.40 "Foursome" 12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Scryingeonr 50 S. S. Turner (July-October) 40 Staff211 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article93 1915-10-15 8 The October spoon of the S.L.K.A. was won yesterday by Lady Evelyn Young. The scores were There will be nu shojt on Thursday next. 2 5 A _*dy Erelyn Yoong 30 28 68+ 8.91=67.91 An. C. Abrabms 29 27 {6 11.62 67.62 Lynll 30 28 58 9.8593 words
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Article145 1915-10-15 8 S.O.C. v. Sepoy Lines. in Sunday this game will be played on the Sepoy Lines links, the teams being Time. a.m. S.O.C. S.L.O.C. 9m Winter Dyne a>u j.N.Hutcheaon v Stevens Knox l C. F. H. Clarke a<l Gilbertsou v Talma Preston W. MacMillan Shervington i Arthur Q-jn White I145 words
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Article481 1915-10-15 8 At the Sea View Hotel to morrow night there will be an open-air Cinema Show, on the same linos of those of previous weeks. A special dinner is announced on the lawn and the orchestra will be in attendance. On Tuesday and Thursday of rase week there481 words
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Article46 1915-10-15 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Friday, October 15: Kbiuvy, Octobkb 15. 6.15 p.m. Orillllall v\ Maxim Co. UUL(*J M I Chinese Co. 4 p.m. Balistier liange Malay Co. Ul p.m. Drill Hall Hand. 11. K.iund Lljwkllyk, '..iin, S.V.C., Acting Adjutant, B.V.C.46 words
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Advertisement48 1915-10-15 8 Mary had a little lamb. As ever > one dotli knuw. And Mary had an awful cold 11. r |««>r frame rattled so. Hut >ury also h»d good a. n«e, Ot that yon may b *nre well and rtruog agiia atl thanks To W code 1 Great Peppcrmiat Cur.48 words
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Advertisement430 1915-10-15 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. mam Kecords for October Fourteen Superb New Productions. Hear them at your dealer's. J* J* J» A WONDERFUL DOUBLE 1 A iM VIOLIN and ORGAN by THE SISTERS SOUTHGATE. J* J* J* A MUSICAL TREAT A BLACK DIAMONDS BAND. J* J* J* PIKE and MERRITT. z ■♦*> HARRY430 words
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Advertisement439 1915-10-15 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "CHASE" TRUCKS WORM DRIVE ONE TON CAPACITY IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Full Particulars Prices from WEARNE BROS., LD. Sola agents for B.S. A F.M.S. Telegraphic Address "RDNNYMEDE/ PENANO fX^^Ck 1 Code A.8.C.. sth Edition f\ lrA V^ Telephone No. 643 ft 6 -"S YW^ WELL-KNOWN THBOUOHOLT THE439 words
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Advertisement205 1915-10-15 8 HIBBERT, WOOOROFFE CO., LIMITED (IMCOBPORATKD IN ■NOLAHD). Wine Merchants. No. 3, Clarke Street, Kuala Lumpur. 6& 7, Jalan Raia, Klang. 7& 9, Station Road, Ipoh. 127, Birch Road, Seremban. 3, Union Street, Penang. /')•/(<■ hut on SSJ^MSftM, RAFFLES HOTEL. RACE WEEK PROGRAMME Tuesday, October IS, SPECIAL LUNCHEON, at 1 p.m.205 words
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Advertisement166 1915-10-15 9 DRINK! DRINK! CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE J^^ ro THE latest H^ |^r METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS BANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from: JOHN LITTLE CO.. Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACE. KATZ BROS.. Ltd., OARNER QOELCH tc Co.. Ltd..166 words
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Advertisement337 1915-10-15 9 there's Purity and Vigoui IN EVI'.RY DROP OF READ" Dog's Head Guinness The TONIC thu cneers and soothes am. doesn't harm. A simple nouiisbir.£ fojd of high m;d. ii value. NOTE. T J i* above DOGS HE \D Label is on every bottle. Refuse imit.it;ons. 3 >ld THE STRAITS TIMES337 words
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Advertisement247 1915-10-15 9 "DRAGON" CEMENT Contracts have been secured for the supplies of Cement during 1915 to /^V4^^sf\ andt THE MUNICIPALITY THE GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE, \%^/j^'J JOHORE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for the Straits and F. M S '■^■^H5H5^515yi5H85l THE SUNGEI GAU TIN MINING! COMPANY. LIMITED. DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF247 words
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Advertisement499 1915-10-15 10 W*m m PIaVOB. Tamiwb «r Plbwtt. Lira Imiueamob 11 worth 100 ccnti on the dollab. WHAT OTHER PROPBRTY IS? THE BREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MM» ajppiajaj lYlnahaatar Mauas, *****•*•> LONDON OFPIC* 82. Old i.wr,. 80. fßja Caßßßaaa; aas Mt^M ■nustlii wtfea aaa Saaaaaai Osaa* at Baglaad, and oouipMas499 words
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Advertisement308 1915-10-15 10 I INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL MODERN PUNS. SUN LIFE OF CANADA, 6, Battery Road. 8. J. HOWB, 3-8 Manager, BUARDIAN ABBURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONDON. Subscribed Capital 42,000.000 Total Invested Panda £8,260 000 Annual Inoome .ill, 100,000 Toe undersigned, Agent* (or tho above Company, tie prepared to accept fire and I308 words
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Advertisement422 1915-10-15 10 I BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. iSSiRiiSBS 1 41,600,000 at S/. 118,000,000 Silver tl 8 000,000 ♦88.000.00t Reserve Liability of Proprietors 116,000,001 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Laodale, Chairmaa. I W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq IP. H. Holyoak, Bsq. O. T. M. Edkins,422 words
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Advertisement420 1915-10-15 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital n 80,000 Share* ot 4 30 41,300,000 Reserve Fnnd *1,800,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors X1.200,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank. Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The420 words
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Advertisement662 1915-10-15 10 INSURANCE. Established 1874. THE ORIENTAL I^orporated in Imdu. GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ASSISTS exceed $28,000,000. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. The Company has deposited 1200,000 with the Straits Government and has complied with tbe requirements of Tbe Life Assurance Companies Ordinance (1914) S.S. Profit* to Policy-holders at last Valuation 91,116,673. LOW662 words
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Article957 1915-10-15 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Motor Cycle. Complaints from motor-cyclists are somotimes beard because they find it difficult to obtain even running at a slow speed. Tbis failing may be corrected by making all tbe joints between carburetter and engine absolutely air tigbt by tbe957 words
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Article196 1915-10-15 11 Id a Russian newspaper there is an interesting article about the aviation capacity in Oermany. The author of this article, himself an aviator, states that Oermany before the declaration of war had a fleet of 1,500 aeroplanes and 40 airships of the Zeppelin type. Most of these aeroplanes196 words
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Advertisement723 1915-10-15 11 TO INTENDING MOTORISTS. It is ab olutely impossible to get more than a dollar's worth of value for oacb hundred cents you spend for an srtcle, whether that article be a steamohip, a locomotive, a perambulator or a motor oar, and you are for tucae if joo get that much.723 words
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Advertisement200 1915-10-15 11 H^flsflt^s^si^B^B^Bte s^^a^^bm BECAUSE OF the Fleets' success in limiting the activities of the German Submarines, Foreign Tyre Firms are enabled to export freely to England and her Colonies. They contribute nothing to the cost of the war and every foreign Tyre bought increases British indebtedness abroad. Now is the time,200 words
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Advertisement370 1915-10-15 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER RKKR. BREWED in SCOTLAND WANTS. BHORTHMD TYPIST WMTEO. Wanted experienced Shorthand Typist, Chinese, far professional offix. Apply C. A.,< c/o Strait* Times. 1-10 v 6000WN WANTED. Wanted to rent, a ysdowa somewhere in the vicinity of Robin-on Road or Cecil Street. Reply Box No. 61. Straits Tiiikp c370 words
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Advertisement331 1915-10-15 12 MTIOLEB FOB SALE. SOOOHUT IEEOUIiei HM SALE Prom well-grown ireei For particular; and prioes, apply to A. FRANEBL SiKla; BsUte. or at Victoria Street 11-7 FOR SALE. One rubber-tyred Vi voria," in first-class order, also harness. Apply A. Snow, Rose Villa, >c jttiswoode Park Road Telephone No. 108.' 27-9-a 22-10331 words
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Advertisement545 1915-10-15 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD, FURNIBHED SEASIDE REBIDENCEB TO LET. BELINDA and JO ANITA to 'e» furnished, apply No. 9. Mt. Sopbi*. 16 o TO LET Compound House No. 4 Devonshire Road. Apply GUTHRIB a Co., Ltd 19-6 n OFFICEB TO LET. No. la, Raffles Quay, Ist and 2nd Floors,545 words
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Advertisement476 1915-10-15 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO LET. No. 84, Robinson Road, entry November 1. Applj E. Si'as, No. 8, Prinoe Street. 8 10 o TO LET. Houses No 7, Chancery Lave AppW to CHING KBNG LBB 4 CO., Auction^™ 18-11 a TO LET, FURNIBHED. 11 TOLCARNE," No. 6, Tanglin HiU.476 words
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Advertisement438 1915-10-15 12 nonets. GUAN KMT ft CO. 37. Phillip Street. ***** READY IN BTOCK NOW. *****. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED: Wire nails of assorted sizes from 1" upwards. Largest stockcrs of Hubbcck's Paints of all colours in 20 ibs. and 28 lbs. kees, Hulbuck's I'aint Oil (Boiled and Raw), Varnishes of all438 words
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Advertisement539 1915-10-15 12 Xl AM Xl AT CO. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 431. Shipohandleis. Government and Muninipa Contractoro Batate Snpplicnt and Com mission Agents. Sols Aobhts The Malcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. IT 60-ei> SAID MARICAN CO. 20, Robinson Road Sbip-Cbandlers, Provedoren and General Contractors. Vessels539 words
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Miscellaneous247 1915-10-15 12 Straits *(bimes, ADVERTISEMENT RATBS.— Miset Jas. oas wants of evory description are taserted at the prepaid rate of II pen foot lines for om or two insertions. N rtioee ot Births, damages, or Deaths, it not exoeeding f jut lines, II each ipseit oa. For p.p.c. cards, on page 8,247 words
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