The Straits Times, 22 October 1915

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. tfO. 24.935 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 189 1 i I ATZ BROS., LTD. The Store for Men'& Wear. SPECIALITIES FOR THE RACES. jfk O-80-EZ-E I KLKS Brand Amerioan Boots and riboes I n Cilace Kid, Velour Calf, Tan and Black. $B. SO pair. NEW GOODS. fc^ Ai %h-'^k PELTIHVAIM" Rain proof Celt? f*' I $27.50. "RAINS PURN" Weather
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    • 97 1 ROBINSON CO. Ladies 9 Department NEW GOODS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING > Evening and Dinner Gowns, Voile Frocks, Sunshades, Voile and Lawn Blouses, Shadow Laces, Hew Lawn Collars, Ghene Ribbons, JUillinery, Embroidered Voile Flouncings, Pique Skirts, Sports Coats. KIPPERB. HADDOCKS. FISH FILLETS. HALIBUT. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO..LD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and
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    • 8 1 MARTELLS BRANDY. Soli Agents: AOAMBON. GILFILLAN CO., LTC
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  • 1007 2 INTERESTING DEPARTMENTAL REPORT. An Object Lesson for China. Some idea of the work carried on by the Bureau of Forestry in the Philippine Islands can be gathered from the annual report of the director, Mr. W. F. Sherfeaoe, (or the fiscal year ended December 31, 1914, a report
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    • 268 2 MACHINE- PRESSED CEMENT TILES Wade und«r hi|h hydraulic prttaure which •RturU ORE AX DURABILITY Samples of Goloupi and Design* at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS No. 94. Sungai Road adjoini ng Bochore Can 'Phone 669. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES jf? f^k lactic. iore '1 hr<..ttv Broil f":: In llin Ilitlu.-MAI, VVK?^ 143&
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    • 12 2 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods Great Peppermint Cure Is. 6d.
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    • 533 2 AN EASY WAY TO GET FAT AND BE BTRONG The trouble with most tbin fo'kß who winli to gain weight is that they insist on dragging their stomach or st< ffing it with greasy foods; robbing on ant-lens tl eh crjamn," Of following lomi foolish physical culture stunt, while the
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    • 426 2 NOTiCES. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby Riven, that all Roads within Government House Domain will be closed to tbe Poblic from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., on each of tbe following dates, viz October 19th, 31st, and 28rd. H. V. TOWNKR, Executive Engineer. 1810 a 22-10 NOTICE. NOTICE is .hereby given
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    • 488 2 NOTICES. RE G. GRIGOR TAYLOR. DECEASED. NOTICE is hereby R ivrn that all persons having any claim against tho estate of tba above doceaeed and of which they shall not have previously sent in notioe, are requested to do so to tho uodersigned, tho administrator, on cr bofore the 81st
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  • 718 3 Sports Meeting at the Battle Front. Philip Gibbs writes to the Daily Telegraph, from general headquarters It is not often in this war that any considerable body of troops is apt to take a day's holiday holidays are scarce, anyhow, nnlesß it be in the "rest cure of
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  • 398 3 Welsh Settlers Return to The Flag. A romantic story is told, writes an Australian correspondent to a home paper, of the adventures of a Dumber of Welsb settler* I who, after testing the advantages of life in Spanish speaking America, havo decided to return to the
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    • 195 3 SHELL' TO THE FRONT THE PROPRIETORS OF "SHELL" MOTOR SPIRIT HOLD THE SOLE CONTRACT FOR TM« Supply of Motor Transport Spirit to the British Forces, both in the United Kingdom and on the Continent. USE "SHELL" THE BRITISH WAR SPIRIT. I Shave Yourself. Where is the man who can't T
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    • 223 3 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists. No 25 South Brtdga Road. Firrt-clasn Mechanical Debt stry, (Kid Grown Bridge Filling and Vuloanite Dotation of Wear guaranteed CHAROKB MOORRATB. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Best Tooth Fowdern and Brnshea foi sale C S. MOH. IMPORT AND EXPORT AND COAL TAR MERCHANT. 28-14, Orchard Road. Founded 1897.
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    • 517 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW. City of Hankow due on or about Nov. 7. For LONDON HULL. 8.8. 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 OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.
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    • 181 3 INDOCHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. FOR PENANGAND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer FOOKSANO, 8,100 torn*. T. A. Mitchell, Commander, is dne here on Wf doesdaj, the 20th mat, and will be despatched for above ports on Friday, the 22nd idem, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first clat-H passengers,
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    • 518 4 STEAMER SAILINfiS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. fOR CHINA JAPAN, PBNANO, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA. INDIA, ADBN, BQYPT MBDlltf RRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issuud tor China Coast, Persian Oulf, OontinonUl and American Ports Btoamnrs will leave Singapore os or about MAIL LINBS Homiwarl (/ov Rvrop*)- ConntMting
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    • 525 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N7YJK. 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 Japaneeo Government. The Now Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed ana constructed, and are fitted with all the latest
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    • 800 4 STEMIEa BAILIHBB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. ID. SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trinßgwr, Bi<nt, Semerak, Kelantan, Tabal Bamgnara. Telupin, Patan?, Sivgors, Laooa, KotaMunni, b«n loa, Langtmen. Tata, Chumpon, Kobiak and Kaagkok Ous Oapartun a.a. PRACHATIPOK Oot. 25 Oot. 97, 3 p.m. a.a. ASOANG aa so, 3 p.m. •.a. YUGACA Nov.
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    • 1209 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAMER SAILINfiS, OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. stoomvaarmmatschappij I llf ITCn (STBAMSHIP COMPANY) Ll eu "NEDERLAND "TSt?"" »«.»r£f»Va.«.,u» IHl.i LIU BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTBIUAM PVIA SINQAI'ORB, RBLAWAN-DBU SABANQ. OOLOMiiO.POJ.TSAID. OBNOA AND LISBON. Steamers are doe on or about ih- uni«« montionrd dates I Ootwaad Bosswtai The Companies' steamer* are
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  • 117 5 DAILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES Hriday, October 22. High Water, 9.18 a.m., 10 21 p.m. M. M. homeward rnsil expected li. I. homeward mail clones Saturday, October 2.V 1 .i0.. lt.l p.m Singapore Hvm, thirl liv B. I. outward mail expected. Sunday, October 24. Sigh Water, 10.37 i.vi 11. .16 p,u
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  • 290 5 . To-DAI. Hock Lee 2 pm MirMnj Auiberst 2 pm Batu ."abat Hong Wan pm Hmm an \luar La ly Weld Ipm i and Tclok \n-in Kinta 2 p>n Mclan Van Dieuicn :J pm ISenykali*. Übo< an Bilik, Tandjon- Itaki and ■l i in Siflgkara 2 pm Itatavia.
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  • 218 5 The nail trains from Singapore for tli north It'tw Tank Koal station daily al 7 a.m. an 1 7 p.m.. arriving at Kuala Lmnp'i. at "in p.m. and 6.45 a.m., ruapoctively. Tti throui-ii expruns to l'enang leaves Kua > Lnmpur at M a.m. daily, arriving at Penan^ at
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  • 60 5 Mail Steamer Movements. > K. I. packet Kk a left Nsgssatatti sit "> a.m. Un Tuesday, October l'J, an 1 in ly l> i \pccteU. to arrive at Penan*; at 0 a.m. to morrow. .i.i.uarj pack MM. MageUaß may b. cxpucttd to arrive here at about noon tomorrow. ■louieward packet
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  • 112 5 Mails for Europe. Our attention has been called to tbe fact that our arrival 1 in London are mnch behind those published elsewhere. Oar rule is to arrivals only when they are officially -(ported in the Post Office notices, and no date than that printed above has been < reported.
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  • 160 5 . BXCHANdE. SINQAPOM, OCTOBBB T>, 1915. On London Bank 4 m/n, ■< -i Demand 2 4,', Private 3 m,B J,-lj,{ On India Bank T. T. 175* On HoNiiKomi.. Bank d/d il, On Shanghai ...Bank d/d 99 Oh Java Bank T. T. i On Japan Bank 112 Sovereigns— buying
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    • 11 5 uroDic t licmt Complaints, Wooda Ureat Peppermint Core Is. 6d. I
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    • 446 5 INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAY. CO. LTD. -oot Sarv o<« to J«p<»n via Hongkong A Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Panang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on thorough Bills ol Ladir.* for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, C'lefco. l'lentflin, Newchw .ng. Yangtue Ports. Vat moaa. thn PL ilir jiuips etr.. cto.. (to. Vtaamert, Torn.
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    • 319 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. North Bridge Road. BY SPECIAL REQUEST FRIDAY, SATURDAY MONDAY 3 NIGHTS ONLY. ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER A Universal Masterpiece Production IN 7 GORGEOUS PARTS It starts promptly at 9. 1S p.m. Thie is without d^ubt tbe Orr atest and moat Stupendous
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    • 96 5 IMPORT ASBIBTANT WANTED. Wanted by a leading British firm for Bast Coast of Sumatra, Datcj assistant for general import bosintsi Good salary and prospects to suitable man. Apply immediately, stating ige, experience, etc., to Blanda," c/o -traits Times. 22 10 10 THE GREAT BOXING GONTEBT BOMBARDIER WELLS (HOLDER) VERSUS BERGEANT
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    • 313 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AURORE MILK A PURE, FRESH COW'S MILK PREPARED IS HOLLAND in quality and taste equal to the best-known brands on the world's market. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. ASK FOR Aurore Milk Obtainable everywhere at the following prices Natural Sterilized 7.50 per 4 doz. tins. Condensed Sweetened, Full
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    • 93 5 [THE "CRAG" HOTEL. PENANO HILLS Tbe Sanatorium of Tbe Straits bct'lemonta Completely Roncvatud. Twenty- <ir h<.nr« frctu Singapore. i nertect HHMh Ecaoct tad kb idi -a! spot tor j.t mine hn'iilays. Bacgalows to: timUm, »l>o Siuuie sad Uoublti llociu' Tenaw Billiard)), Croquet. Splendid Walk-, Teleptaoie. Post and Telo«raph Office* Excelir""
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  • 22 6 Horsfall.— Kill> .1 in action in Gallipoii. Geoffrey Girnett Horsfall, Sergt. sth Aus tralian Light Horse, late of Singapore. liy cable.
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  • 1141 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. THE FINANCE OF WAR. We are inclined to shirk intimate discussion of the finances of the war. The subject is so big, the forces at work are so varied, the consequences may be so great, that it requires far more ignorance than wo possess
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  • 13 6 Two hydroplanes purcham i in America are shortly to be shipped to BuUvia.
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  • 24 6 The Goruians have court martialled the Swiss cycling champion on a charge of espionage. Despite the protests of tbe Swiss Government, he was shot.
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  • 30 6 At the Boustead Institute on Sunday next, at 8.15 p.m., the Rev. A. J. Amery will speak on Tho Christian's Armour and Weapons. Mr. Baker will sing a sacred solo.
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  • 25 6 Tbe correspondent of the Temps in Berne telegraphed on September 23 that the Federal Council of Switzerland had approved a commercial trust with the Allies.
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  • 28 6 A hundred new Government quarters for the use of the clerical service have been completed in tbe Brickfields Koad, Kuala Lumpur. Forty of these have already been occupied.
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  • 42 6 No new bills are on tbe orders of the day for tbe Legislative Council meeting on Friday next. Sir Evelyn Ellis asks bis questions relating to tbe Bishop, and hve bills will be read a second time and three considered in committee.
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  • 35 6 The number of small rubber dealers in the Native States continues to increase. The latest F.M.S. Gazette contains the names of five who have been granted licences in Kuala Lumpur under the Rubber Dealers' Enactment.
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  • 46 6 A considerable portion of tbe cargo of the Koningin Emma including 267 boxes of tea, 162 cases of rubber and 22 bales of copra— has been salved by an Amsterdam firm. If the weather remains favourable a good deal more of the cargo can be salved.
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  • 55 6 The American Army transport McCleland, which is well known in the Far East, and has frequently visited Singapore, was caught in the hurricane of August 17 at Galveston and driven nearly half a mile inland, being left high and dry. It is considered doubtful if it will be worth while
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  • 55 6 The first of the lectures arranged in connection with the Oldhaui Literary Society of the Anglo-Chinese School will be given at 8.30 this evening in the Chapel Hall of the school, the lecturer being Mr. A. Still, who will speak on Britain's Sense of Justification. The friends of the school
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  • 65 6 A gruesome discovery was made on the beach at St. James's yesterday when a basket, washed ashore, was found to contain the half decomposed remains of a corpse which had been dismembered and packed with stones. It is impossible to tell what was the sex of the victim and, as
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  • 59 6 By Governor's proclamation ia the Ua/ttte, all fibres, including coir, kapok, ramie and sisal, and yarns made therefrom, are added to the list of goods, the exportation of which from this Colony is prohibited to all foreign countries in Europe and on the Meiliti rram.au and Black Seas, other than
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  • 74 6 A Dutchman named Aloisius Tops, who has just completed a term of imprisonment in the Colony for cheating, was yesterday brought up in the District Court on a warrant, issued at the instance of the Netherlands Government, charging him with cheating. He was arresttd by a detective yesterday in the
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  • 89 6 Particulars published by Messrs. .1. 1. Noakes and Co., hop factors, of Southwark, in their annual circular, show that, notwith standing the very bad outlook through blight ami drought, the very much needed amount of rain at the latter part of July and beginning of August completely changed the general
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  • 89 6 According to a Calcutta wire, owing to torrential rains between Vizianagram and Palasa, a bridge on the Parvatiporam-Vizia-nagram line coliapsed, causing a railway engine to derail and fall down an embank n. ut. The intermediate and one third-class carriage was badly damaged, and one brake van telescoped. Four covered goods
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  • 114 6 The Nippon Yusen Kaisba has, says tho .liji, raised its freight rate on the Australian service by five shillings. The paper also understands that the company contemplates raising its freight on the Bombay service from October 15 at the rate of one yen on cotton yarn to yen 9, that
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  • 127 6 A correspondent writes that in honour of his success in the recent final normal examination, Mr. P. G. Patoadasa, a teacher of the St. Franois' Institution, Malacca, entertained to dinner, on the night of the 20th inst., at 477, Tramjuerah Koad, his fellow-students and friends, those present being Messrs. Paul
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  • 575 6 Mrs. H. M. Darby arrived in Singapore from Malacca yesterday. Mr. C. F. Cooke, of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank has come to Singapore on trausf or. Mr. S. G. Tyto, of Messrs. Harper and Co., has obtained a commission as '.tad-lieutenant
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  • 97 6 The route march of the Malacca Volunteers on Saturday was well attended, Captain W M. Sime being in command. H. E. Briyitttlf General Hiilout, C.M.G., iscxpocted in Malacca in about a fortnight. The following lance corporals are promoted corporals: .1. Han cock, B. Cuthili, V. WiuH.ii. ani I
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  • 131 6 . Singapore has done well in its eltorts t raise funds in aid of the British Hod Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance Associa tion. Yesterday, known throughout the Empire as Our Day the anniversary of the liattle of Trafalgar, was fixed through out the Empire
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  • 154 6 Tbere ia a groat funs over the wiling- up of the Norddoutschor Lloyd* Kant Asiatic property at Singapore. The North German Lloyd, its maritime activities being tempo rarily Hunpcnded, has been compelled to go into liquidation, just as befalls any other commercial undertaking in similar circum stances.
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    • 75 6 SMOKE "SHADOOF" EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES (CORK-TIPPED) $1.25 per tin of 100. On Sale at J. LITTLE ft CO.. LD. ROBINSON ft CO. KELLY ft WALSH, LTD. A COMFORTABLE CAFE HIGH-CLASS RESTAURANT in Dainty Cool Surroundings. The Popular Race Rendezvous. V THP f T T "C 1 O REFRESHMENT LI 1 1
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    • 157 6 FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FrMay ami Saturday, Octoher it and 11. AT THE ALHAMBRA Tk« Plo«e«r Oiatwatatrta* Thaatrt, leach Road. SECOND SHOW, at 9.1 S P.M. AN EDISON FEATURE PHOTOPLAY! The Hanion Brother*' Famous Speot acle i FANTASMA IN S PAKTS. Adapted from the well-known work of the same name.
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    • 11 6 Latest advertisement* of tbe day appear on page 5 and H.
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  • 2112 7 SERBIAN STRUGGLE. I Conflicting Accounts Current. POLITICAL POSITION. Sir Edward Carson on His Resignation. IKR'I TILKIiKAMS. London. October 20. Athens The diplomatists have postponed their departure from Nish owing to the interruption of railway communication with Salonika. l.nn.ldii, October 20, 7.10 p.m. Amsterdam I Tin Germans claim that
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  • 50 7 Capt. Hasaell Grey is now Adjutant of the 14th Koyal Fusiliers. Mr. T. S. Dumbreek, who is a lieutenant in the X.0.5.8., has gone to the Dardanelles and Mr. H. Brie Richards, of the Strait* Trading Company, Kuala Lutupur, who itt servii^ witii the MAX., was married at home recently
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  • 98 7 km I TILKGRAU. London, October 20, 7.10 p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. J. i Wedgiviod, who asked whether the Secretary of .v.ate would see that captains of fifteen years' standing in the Indian Army were promoted to majors similarly to captains of
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  • 19 7 Rll'TKß's ThIKIBAM. London, October 21, 9.25 a.m. Capetown: General Smuts has been elected for Pretoria Went.
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  • 126 7 Pioneer special cable reports that the Daily Telegiaph's Washington correspondent says that despatches from the American Government'^ representatives in Europe just published in Washington, show that a state of confusion and dismay bordering on chaos prevails among the German sub marine personnel. The British methods of dealing
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  • 161 7 The New York Times, in a leader, says that the Teutons, with 115 million* of people, have challenged 285 millions. Germany trusted that Teutonic strategy would acoom plish miracles. Germany at the outset had a numerical advantage and had to win, if she won at all,
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  • 1134 7 ROSS'S RUNAWAY WIN ON PJm! POM. To-day's Handicaps. The weather was more favourablo for the races yesterday, but it was by no means as good as could have been desired. The attendance, tor that reason, suffered to a certain extent, for the dullness did not tempt the ladies
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  • 145 7 Tbe handicaps for to-morrow are afollow Race 1.- (Races No. 1 and No. 6) Charity 11. Brown Comet 9.3. Nor. en 7.7. Michael Gr.iham. 7.4, Nick 7. Race 2.— Anzac 10.7, Pretty Polly 10.7, Aeroplane 8.4, Lady Betty 8.2, Pom Pom 7.9 Highland Lad 7.7. Race B.— St.
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  • 153 7 Splendid Gift by Mr. Manasseh Meyer. Mr. Alma Baker, who is at present in Sipqaporc, asks us to express bin special appreciation of a most generous contribution to the Malayan Aircraft Fleet by Mi. Manasseh Mty( r. Mr. Meyer gives the sum of aTMM storliun to purchase a
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  • 208 7 A most imposing Chinese funeral was witness"'* in Pesaftgon Wednesday wbon t 1 remains of the late Mr. Tan Rang Hock, a wealthy towkay of Penang, were removed from his residence in Love Lane to Batu Kawan, P. W., where he owned a large estate, and originally
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  • 185 7 The British steamer Abydos (Capt. K. J. Kite) which arrived at Penang on the Bth inst. from Calcutta with a largo consignment of coal for Messrs. liuttenbach Bros, and Co.. ran ashore on a modbank near No. H buoy, south of Pulo Jerejak on Tuesday morning,
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  • 61 7 During August, thirty -one Japanese steamer*, representing 200,000 tons, were chartered in Europe to be used chiefly in tin Atlantic and in waters west of Suez. Then are also many steamers commissioned fur service in Chinese, Australian and Indian waters, one of whi<"li, MM TniM'n Mini, nrriv Ii d at
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    • 254 8 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l shall bo pleased if you will allow me a little space in your valuable columns. I have read the proceedings of tho Legisla tive Council which appeared in your paper of the lt.tlj innt. with great interest, and I
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  • 233 8 Sailing Vessels Become Popular In The Yards. i. v. years ayo there was a tendency to wards the construction of larger sailing craft. and such craft of from :(,000 to 5,000 tous V built in Continental and American yari-. The movement was never so greatly in tlm country
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  • 7 8 SEPTEMBER "RUBBER RETURNS. riMKROr Uubbcr. -MM lbs.
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  • 996 8 (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 21. Your correspondent called attention in this column some weeks ago to the marked activity of commercial travellers from Japan in the X.M.S. It was to be expected that they would be in the Bold in the Kant before their
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    • 401 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PARAGRAPHS. The Hariiua Hall Cinematograph announces that the film serial. The Master K»y, in chapter 9, of two parts, will be shown to-night together with the present intonating programme. will be a special dinner followed by a fancy dress ball at the Seariew Hotel to morrow niyht. win
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    • 45 8 When iiappy boarts unite M one, And wodding belle they ring, Wo led inclined to kits the bride And all ber praises nidkAlm>, wlit rootfht jar on the car, I mit'iiuK I cat. not indore, aow that tlie victim* not taken Woods' Great PcpperuiDt I
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    • 267 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "CHASE" TRUCKS WORM DRIVE ONE TON CAPACITY IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Full Particulars «fc Prices from WEARNE BROS., LD. Sola Agents for 8.8. A F.M.S. One Word! I MOUTRIE I IT MEANS The Perfect Piano ASK FOR PRICES. Terms arranged to suit all purchasers. S. Moutrie Co.,
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    • 185 8 HIBBERT, WOODROFFE CO., LIMITED (IMCORPORATKO IN INQLAND). 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. Price List on application. RAFFLES HOTEL Saturday, October 23, SPECIAL LUNCHEON AT 1 P.M. and after A
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    • 302 9 A&§^J§§§|| With LEA PERRIMS SAUCE a few />^j->t^"^4rrsc\| or c^ eese c are a 'l at s required Stf^fflS^^S The QUALITY and concentration of its I Wi |l l^ bigredients make a little of this sauce go tf > BY ROYAL WARRANT m long way. TO H.M. THE RUNG. imm
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    • 372 9 ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA. j Messrs. Saclli.r Knigbt, Orchard Agents l and attom< j-. LauDceHton. Tatm&nia, bate 'pleatnrt ii advising tha» their Mr. C. f. f. Pears (formerly General Manager, Sombilan Batata Co., Ltd R^ctaa. F MS ig visiting tbo Federated Malay States, Straits Settlements and Samatra, on Li* return t
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    • 231 9 "DRAGON" CEMENT Contracts have been secured for the supplies of Cement during 1915 t0 f^rk andto THE MUNICIPALITY l^f^^^W^i E GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE. V^iv^J^^y JOHORE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for the Straits and F. M. S. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be receive 1 up to neon of Wednesday, the 10th
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    • 44 9 GRAND CLEARANCE SALE ONLY ONE WEEK MORE. Comprising Indian, Chinese Japanese Silk Goods, Silver Ware, Gold Jewellery, Damascene Ware, Tea Sets, Etc. DON T LOSE THIB OPPORTUNITY. FURTHER REDUCTIONS. Inspection Cordially Solicited. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL COMPANY, INDIAN SILK STORE 8. 66-57, High Street. Phqni:l4S. 248
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    • 511 10 Wai Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. VV "i"'*. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE CO!«PAHY,LIIIITED. HEAD OFFICE i VWnchentar Houis, Singapore The Company ha. *2O 000 debited with the Supreme Court of EncUnd. and ccmplie. with the British Life Assurance
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    • 304 10 INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL MODERN PUNS. SUN LIFE OF CANADA, 6, Battery Road. S. J. HOWB, 6-8 Manager BUAROIAN ABBURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONDOk Subscribed CapiUl £-',000.000 total Invested Funds £6,260,000 ▲nonal Income £1,100,000 Tue undersigned, Agents for the above Jjmpany, aie prepared to accept fire and ■aitbquake risks for short
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    • 448 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID UP CAPITAL n, 116,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS SterUn K 41,600,000 at 3/- 116,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 188,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* 116,000,000 COURT" OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Laodale, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq IP. H. Holyoak, Bsq. 0,
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    • 424 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINI. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 90,000 Shares ot «20eaoh M 41,300,000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41.300.00 C BANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd.,
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    • 1110 10 INSURANCE. Established 1874. THE ORIENTAL Incobpobatbd in Imou. GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. ASStfTS exceed $28,000,000. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. The Cotipany has deposited 9200,000 with the Straits Government and has complied with the nqairements of The Life Aosarsnoe Companies Ordinance (1914) S.S. Profit! to Policy- holder* at laat Valuation $1,116,673.
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  • 701 11 THE MOTORING WORLD. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Traffic Accidents. i In connection with the question of avoiding traffic accidents, the police authorities of the American city of Indianapolis have, says The Auto, lately set an example which one should like to see given a trial in London, and,
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  • 346 11 Thus an English Corporal of Yeomanry, discoursing by letter to friends at home on the food be has encountered at the front Fruit is very plentiful, there being tons of apples probably that will never be gathered. Unfortunately they are not of the eating variety, but
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  • 53 11 The Premier of New South Wales (the lion. Mr. Hul man) has received a cable from San Francisco for the President of the Preaa Congress of the World I Professor Walter Williams, LI. 1) D. Litt.), accenting the invitation of the Government of N.S.W. for the Congress to meet in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 320 11 SAXON CARS The Saxon is a Genuine Motor Car of Two-Seater Capacity. A quality car designed to carry two people in comfort and to carry them'farther on less money than any other Motor Cur built to-day. The following is a shart specification of the Saxon Motor i 4 cyl. 11.1
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    • 155 11 DUNLOP '>*£?&'■ iTITTTp SUPERIORITY t'Vr'" i: iN T"i t^ 10 aero Pl ane ov er the airship is an es-f/-^.--<>:^gjjj^ tablished fact. Th e superiority of the Dunlop tyre over 4r^^^^!;'"" 1; i all other makes, as a wearing proposition, is v.-',~ y-*vr. equally an estar.lished fact ■■_■>-. g Future
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    • 722 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER JtS JCi JL^i Jtv« BREWED in SCOTLAND TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO LET No. l-», Raffle<! Quay, Ist and 2nd Floors. Apply OUTHRIE k Co Ltd 14 19 a TO LET. No. 84, Robinson Road, entry November 1. Apply E Si as, No 8, Prinoe Street.
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    • 550 12 TO BE LET OB SOLO, FURNISHED SEASIDE REBIDENCEB TO LIT BELINDA and JU ANITA »o 'M furnished. Apply No. 9. Ml. Sophia 16 a TO LET. From Ist November, (L>), Institution Hill. Apply to Lee Cheng Van Co. 16 10 v TO LET Compound House No. 4 Devonshire Road. Apply
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    • 462 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT&CO, 108 109, Market Street Telephone No. 421. Shipobandlers, Government and Mouicipa Contractors. Bstete Suppliers and Conrmißuon Agents Solß AOBMTS The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. IT 806-1S NOTICE Notice is hereby given tbat tbe reward for tbe Capture of Mutineers is increased aa
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    • 560 12 KBTICEB GUAN MAT CO. 37. Phillip Street. GOODS READY IN BTOCK NOW. 7 10 IS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Wire nails of aborted »izcs from 1" npwaHs. Largest utocki rs of Uubbuck a Paints of ail colours in 20 Ibr. and 28 lbs. keus, Hubbnck'H Paint Oil (Boiled and Raw),
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    • 571 12 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. AUTUMN RACK MEETING. 1916 iuswUi, 11th, Thursday, fist, aad Saturdsy, 23rd October. Tickpts of ajroistion to tbe Orand Stand can now bo had at Mos«rs John Littlb A Co Daily Tickets Season QIO Ladle*' Tickets Free on application to tho Stcretary by Mouibers of tbo Club if
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 241 12 Straits Ibimes. ADVERT ISBMENT RATBS.— MisotJaae oos wante of every description are ltisert od at the prepaid rate of II pei tout lines for on jor two insertions. N rtioee of Birthu, .Carriages, or Deaths, if not oxoeeding f jur lines, II each iose»tioa For p.p.c. cards, on page 8,
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