The Straits Times, 23 November 1915
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Title Section13 1915-11-23 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.JXJ2 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTH.13 words
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Advertisement153 1915-11-23 1 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 ASH f OR SLEDGE BRAND ndensed Unsweetened Milk Natural Sterilised Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE. STOCKED BY SANDILANDS,153 words
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Advertisement100 1915-11-23 1 ROBINSON 4fc CO. *r ft 0 jk A Sweets and ifcvglr Chocolates Frequent fresh supplies are received from this celebrated Regent Street hSrm of Confectioners. Y>«*4»la B'«M«Mi%Mtf' filled with Fuller's Best Chocolates. Rusb Dampers A Mosl Acc£ptable Presu L FANCY AND PLAIN BOXES OF SWEETS AND CHOCOLATES also Assorted Confections100 words
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Advertisement55 1915-11-23 1 MARTELL'S BRANDY. Soli Aointsi: ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO., ITC. A FEW LINES WE HANDLE Ashcroft'a miniature lull-sized Billiard Tables. Fitter s All BranH and Nickel Beds Italian Flooring Marble, all sizes. "Marblon" Patent Flocr Tiles Boots Glazed Wall Tiles Klmma Iron Sates Koken' s and Archer a American Barber Chairs, etc.55 words
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Article761 1915-11-23 2 Tbe following casualties are announced London, November 7. Killed.— Lieut. C. E. Taylor, West Yorkshires. Wounded.— Liouts. W. B. Carslake, West Surreys; L. M Combe, Cameronians 2nd Lieuts. K. A. Adamson, Londons: E. M. Bates, Servioe Corps J. K. Bostock, North Staf fords. Unofficially Reported Killed.— Lieut. A.761 words
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Article21 1915-11-23 2 Information has reached the Calcutta police of the ewape of Franc Kobe from Abmodnagar. He was an Austrun prisoner uf war.21 words
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Advertisement430 1915-11-23 2 MACHINE-PRESSED CEMENT TILES Mads UMdir high hjdraulie prtsturi which siuursi GREAT DURABILITY Samples of Colours and Designs at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS Ho. 94. lungsi Road adjoining Rochora Oan all. 'Phone 589. >'J^^^\ J JUtS t right for hot days. YP mj! hmcnl in it, iry blaiv Iwl 'Ml i.i.i'ii.430 words
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Advertisement154 1915-11-23 2 SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. A Special General Meeting of the above Society will be beld at tbe Victoria Memorial Hall, at 380 pm. on Saturday, tbe 4th December, 1915, to transact the following business. 1. To consider a letter signed by fcarteen members dated tbe 6tb day of November, IBIS,154 words
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Advertisement713 1915-11-23 2 GUAN KIAT CO. Shis Chandlers Bovsrnment and Municipal Contnctorj. 37. Phillip street. WHY PAY MORE WH EN YOILCAN.GETi FO R LEBBP TIM Following ara torn of ths ■umarant matsrlalt In our stoea 1.000 Sheets Galvanized Iron Plates, 2CO Sheets Mild Bte*l PUks, 100 Cues Ua'va nized Corrugated Iron. 50 Cases713 words
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Advertisement419 1915-11-23 2 [THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS, LTD. 1 Photo Engravers! Telephone: Commercial Line b Half-tone 348 Photographers v J v J \wm. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, i MI One Quality of Drugs THE BEST Most aundticß bandied b drn^giiitß are made in a variuty ot qualities to v- to m> et the various419 words
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Article893 1915-11-23 3 'DESTROYERS' INCESSANT VIGIL OFF THE DARDANELLES. Chase of the Submarine. Tbe amount of work accomplished by tbe destroyer flotilla in the Kastern Mediter ranoan and at tbe Dardanelles baa been stupendous, writes Mr. E. Asbmead Bartlett, in Tin- Times. In all weathers, tossed about by terrible Kales, with893 words
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Article193 1915-11-23 3 Theatre, Estate, and Horses Left Te his Family. Tbe late Mr George Edwardes by ha will directs tbat tbe buxiut ss of pregeolinx plays at I >»ly k Theatre slmll be carried on by Ihb eldest aaugbter Mrs. Sberbrooke, aa mansgor, ami by the other two193 words
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Advertisement220 1915-11-23 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD-UP YOUR HEALTH with ESSENCE oi H.UID extract or RIO JAMAICA Pronounced b> the HICHtST MFPICAI O'JTrnpiTtns Hie most i;H«i.im!M"imiHMMißJa:waaa{ffWi] ■JSaTt-Tilfll LIVER, DEBILITY. ERUPTIONS, BiIEUMATISM. OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES. &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED •VILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS of a220 words
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Advertisement326 1915-11-23 3 SELF SHAMPOOING With Cuticura Soap Is Most Comforting. Trial Free. Especially if preceded by touched of Cuticura Ointment to spot* of dan* drufT and itching on the scalp Hkin. These fragrant super-creamy emollients meet every skin w:int aa well as every toilet and nursery want. Sample Each Free by Post326 words
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Advertisement232 1915-11-23 3 THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Which BM now Immr til.' Stamp of I'ublif Approval fur 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 Gouty232 words
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Advertisement755 1915-11-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O.- British India AND Mpcar 1— inc. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS (Under Contract with His Majesty Government), For China. Japan, Panang, Gaylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Hova-wA'.tn u ok Eubopk).755 words
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Advertisement327 1915-11-23 4 AUSTRALIA by BURNS PHILP LINE SmoiPoßß to Java Ports, Pobt Darwin, Thl-bsimy Island, Bbisbanb and Sydnby, via Tobkks Straits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian, South Adstbalian and North Qckbnsland Pobts, Bbitish Nbw Gcish, Nbw Bbitain, Tasma.vian and N'bw Zealand Ports. Smooth Passage. Suparb Scenery. A327 words
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Advertisement806 1915-11-23 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB. THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK For Kretay, Trianun. Biiut, Semeitk, Kelaataa, Takal Paciinara. APlon;a. Pataai, Piaiora, Lseoa, KofcMneoi, Baadoa, Langncen, Tafeu, Cbumpon, Roblak aad Bangkok. Oue Oeparture •.a.* MAHIDOL Nov. 20 Dec. 1 S p.m. a BORIBAT Dec. S 4 3 p.m. PRAOHATIPOK B 8 3806 words
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Advertisement457 1915-11-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. AND SHIM MUTUAL STEAi NAY. CO.. LTD. The Oompaales' steamers are despatched bom Liverpool outwards tor the Strain, China aud Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp ev.-iy fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre457 words
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Advertisement534 1915-11-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A servioe in maintained between Yokohama via portx to Marseilles and London andor mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw SteamorH maintaining this service tave been specially designed and oonetruoted, and are fitted with all534 words
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Article95 1915-11-23 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday. November 2.1. High Water, WJI a.m. Wednesday, November 24. High Water, 0.8 a.m.. 11.1 I Ihurftday. November 25. ditfb Water, 0..19 a.m 11.84 a.m. Friday, November 26. High Water, 1.14 a.m., 09 pm I' vi ii homeward mail il« part*. Saturday, November 27. di«b Water,95 words
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Article237 1915-11-23 5 t' it LMokssa ml I. Swi ttriiliaui C'arlyli J. 30 pu I'riu'i Rajah. Tembilahan in. l loilrat^iri i.inorra J.BO pui Hutu I S. WonK««> 2.H0 pin Walacca .mil ltaynn lionK Ho 2.80 piu Malacca and Muar Lady Wold Bpm ■.-an. l Swatow V. Spilborgen 8.80 piu Kota237 words
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Article250 1915-11-23 5 Tin vi. vi tram-, from Singapore tor the north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m. and 7 p.m.. arriving at Kuala l.uuipir at 7.H p.m. and 6.4"> atu n-pectively. The through express to Penang leaves Kuala Lumpur at 8 am. daily, arriving at I'ihihh .it (J250 words
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Article59 1915-11-23 5 and O. homeward mail utoaiuur h. is left Hongkong and may be expected to arrive here at daylight to iuorr<<w. She sail* at s a.m. >>n Friday, M. Vt. M 14 r ->-' K. I. 1 M M i. I RX.X. v r I- i: I IUK59 words
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Article52 1915-11-23 5 Our attention lias burn calle 1 to Mm fact tliat our arrival* in Loadoa are much behind tboaa aaMiehed elsewhere. Our rale is to i.iv. arrival* oaly when they are officially reported in tbe Post Office nuticM. and no later .int. than that printni above baa keea I r« tv52 words
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Article108 1915-11-23 5 Latest Arrivals. name Ipoh Stlanyoi Vnauiba Hturotu Ksrueralda Sri Wonder Mook iW Hock Lim AiD<; Hook Meranti Hock Eng II Sultana Sanit Roma Kt i .11 Tara Sappbo Kashmir H,ii Nam DtrweDi \ing LeonK Mcrsini; ua.t hi *rr •28 11 15 nni nomarKB. Inner Roads Bukum Inner Roads108 words
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Article79 1915-11-23 5 Amongst the more recent contributions lo wards tbe war from Indian Princesses are one lakli <>f rupees from the Maharaja of lndorc for the St. John Ambulance Association j two motor cars from tbe Maharaja of Scindia of Ovraliur the use of all bis workshops for making munitions from the79 words
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Article166 1915-11-23 5 EXCHANGE. Sinqapou, Novkmbir 28, 1918. On London Bank 4 m/i 2/4 Demand 2,4,'j trivato 8 iut 2/4 j On Iwdu Bank T. T. 175 A On HoNokoNQ...Bank d/d 18 1 On Shanghai ...BaDk d/d 91) On Java Bank T. T. 184 1 On Japan Bank 11 1166 words
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Advertisement7 1915-11-23 5 l.roaieCbestCotuplaiDta, Wood* Ores* Peppermint Cora la. K\.7 words
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Advertisement370 1915-11-23 5 AUCTION SALE Of i NRKDEB.MKD PLEDGES, THE PROPERTY OF SIXTEEN PAWNSHOPS On Tiii/h- w, Mb iißtu 2, 1913, at 10 am I ki.ay, BMBBSi 4, 1913, at 10 a n. On -T MMR, DBCBBBBI 7, 1915, at 10 am Tbe Pledges consisting of Watcbe*. Chains, Gold, Diamond and other Kings,370 words
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Advertisement581 1915-11-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. lIZONOS g\ for hOVEMBERgV 10-Inch Recordi 1.20 \^^^g^fl Bfc^» (Doable Sided Ju»t bear v few <>i the November /.onophone i Records, then ask raeWWef ol the question. Wfi thcr, BLACK DIAMONDS BAND, ever vain, Wkm this i>efore i4«* IctaisKCSaS**' 1 11 Rt '20 PEERLESS ORCHESTRADon t miss 1493.581 words
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Advertisement85 1915-11-23 5 FOUND. i >li bio#n vi a It- terrier bearing no licence. Owner may have pame on paying expense. T. H. Tee, 17, Thoui'on Road. -8 11 2611 SITUATION WANTED. By Senior Dresstr 14 years' Hospital experience. Has s<ood knowledge of Microscopical work and Dispensing, Speaks Tamil and Cantonese fair, Malay85 words
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Advertisement607 1915-11-23 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SING4POIU S PREMIER THEATRE ORCH»RD ROM) lINGftPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ALL FILMS NEW XO SINGAPORE. FOB TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Tuesday, Nov. 23, Wednesday, Nov. 24 a stolen inheritance: A Powernal Four-Part Drama Splendidly Staged and Acted with great ability, featuring M'lle Maria (.'aeerini in this her greatest triumph. Produced607 words
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1050 1915-11-23 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. EXHAUSTION. ingenious attempt- are being made to show that before or very soon after the erJ of the present year German reserves will be at an end. and thereafter, by sheer superiority in numbers and material, the Allies will begin to progress. Mr. Hillair1,050 words
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Article25 1915-11-23 6 At a volunteer field day at I'enang, on Sunday, tbe Veterans made their first appearance and were congratulated on their work by tbe OQicer Commanding.25 words
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Article41 1915-11-23 6 The ToacherH Guild will meet in the Y. W.C.A. Institute, on Thursday next, at 5.30 p.m. Tbe address will be given by Mr. K.I Bartlett, MA. The snbject will be Some characteristics of a good teacher." All lady teachers are invited.41 words
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Article49 1915-11-23 6 A league has been formed in Colombo the members of which pledge themselves not to stand drink* during the period of the war, and, of course, the wits of Colombo have lost no time in wilfully misunderstanding its object and in christening it tho "Can't stand a Drink League.49 words
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Article21 1915-11-23 6 A Chinese clerk, formerly employed by the Eastern Shipping Company at Penang, is being prosecuted on allegations of cheating and forgery.21 words
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Article30 1915-11-23 6 Maiden, a Malay, found guilty by the second police magistrate this morning of the theft of four pairs of trousers and a coat, was sent to prison for fourteen days.30 words
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Article38 1915-11-23 6 A Civil and Military Gazette special cable says the Morning I'ost'R Iterne correspondent quotes an Austrian army order showing that a Slav regiment refused to fight and surrendered. All tbe remaining officers and evory tenth man was shot.38 words
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Article39 1915-11-23 6 General Ru/.sky interviewed by the Dourse Gazette describes thr Balkans merely as an episode. The fate uf tbe nations will not bo decided there. Germany's success there will make things temporarily easy for her. but will not save her.39 words
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Article40 1915-11-23 6 The local mining community iv Burma are understood to be cooperating with the Government of India in measures that are being taken to increase the output of wolfram, a metal which plays so important a part in manufacture of munitions.40 words
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Article37 1915-11-23 6 The steamer Golconda was to leave Calcutta tor Holland on the 17th instant with about six hundred German and Austrian men, woman and children, who are to be repatriated. They are from Bengal, Burma and Madras presidencies.37 words
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Article40 1915-11-23 6 Sir Robert Chalmers leaves Ceylon on December I in consequence of a request from the Seen t iry ut BHM ImM Mi IMI m nee I*) needed at home in connection with the important financial problems now confronting the Government.40 words
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Article46 1915-11-23 6 A Kbeh, named Lieu Ah Tuck, was charged this morning in the second police court with the delivery of counterfeit coins, namely, 37 twenty cent pieces, to a man named Hussain in Pelambang Road. His case was postponed until Tuesday next, bail in $500 being allowed.46 words
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Article58 1915-11-23 6 It is proposed to construct a large building at Captain's Garden, Colombo, for the use of all tbe Railway Headquarter offices at a cost of Rs. 5,000,000. Us. 1,0C0,000 was to be voted in the last estimates to begin the work, but owing to the war it was decided that58 words
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Article57 1915-11-23 6 It is stated that the Japanese Red Cross authorities have decided to withdraw the missions to France and Great Britain at the end of the year, as the expenditure allotted for the missions has been spent. It is to be n gutted that any friction has arisen, and it may57 words
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Article52 1915-11-23 6 No small amount of excitement was caused on 'change at Hongkong, ou Thursday last, by a report that Indo China shares had been exempted from the Home Budget taxes. An inquiry at the Hongkong agents elicited the information that no official intimation of this nature had been received at the52 words
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Article58 1915-11-23 6 Amongst the cases, more or less minor in nature, which came before the magistrate in tbe second court this morning, was one in which a Chinese named Twang .loon Wall was found guilty of stealing a steam gauge, value |Mi from the P. and wharf. Sentence was deferred in order58 words
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Article57 1915-11-23 6 The motor vessel Columbia, built at Copenhagen for account of the East Asiatic Company, Ltd., on October 12 made a successful trial trip. Immediately after, she went into tbe Tree Harbour to loud for Australia. The Columbia is of 9,550 tons, and has Diesel motors of 3,100 h.p. Otherwise she57 words
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Article61 1915-11-23 6 In connection with the inauguration of a San Francisco service by the Java, China and Japan Line, Mr. I'kita, Japanese CVn-ul in Batavia, reports that the pioneer steamer of the new service will leave Java about December 15 next for San Francisco via Manila, China, and Japan, touching either at61 words
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Article101 1915-11-23 6 The report of the Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited, states that the gross profits for tho half-year to June 30, including 1,385,248 yen brought forward, amount to 1'.1,HH5,044 yen, of which 16,346,420 yen have been deducted for interests, taxes, current expenses, rebate on bills current, bad and doubtful debts, bonus for101 words
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Article118 1915-11-23 6 According to a Bangalore t-legram of November .*>, a Hindu lady, aged :tO years, apparently a native of the Northern Circars, is attracting a large crowd to her every day. ■She stops in tbe Cantonment. People credit her with powers of healing certain human diseases and foretelling things. So great118 words
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Article114 1915-11-23 6 A sensational shooting atlair, an a result of which two Europeans, a man and a woman, are lying in a serious condition in tbo l'resideucy General Hospital, Calcutta, is reported from Jagatdal. The two persons concerned are Mr. David Donaldson, an assistant at the Anglo Indian Jute Mills, and Mrs.114 words
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Article441 1915-11-23 6 Mr. and Mrs. T. Sibary have return,. l tr their trip to China and Japan. Mrs. Porteous, wife of Mr. I. U. Portions of the Madras and Southern Mahratta rail way, I'erambore. met with a fatal accident on the 9th inst., while riding, her dors, rolling over441 words
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Article56 1915-11-23 6 Mrs. Ivon Owen acknowledges with many thanks the following additional donations. Further contributions will be grateful!} received. The calls on the fund increasing Previously acknowledged Dr. D. J. Galloway 100 A. A. N Mrs. Hallifax U D. Y. P. 10 Mrs. Black (monthly) Collected from boxes per56 words
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Article193 1915-11-23 6 A Singapore lady who went to England recently has written to a friend hore giving her impressions of the voyage and of condi tions at Home. In the course of her litter she says Tell the people to give all they can in clothing, cigarettes, etc., to193 words
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Article263 1915-11-23 6 Civil Guards in Ma laya. <hi Saturday afternoon, about :S2O officers and men of A and It couipatiies of thr M.S.V.K., under the command of Major .1. II Tyte, were reviowed by 11. R. Mi Aitlim Young, K.C.M.Ii., on tlje Kuala Lumpur I'adang. In the course of an address, the263 words
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Advertisement177 1915-11-23 6 WATSON'S No. 1O OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. I.) ,n,,l QmNtj Qmrnnmhti, JAMES WATSON CO., LTD., IWIIMI Produce of Scotland. CALDBECK. MA3GREG.R GO.. Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants i TluiV Arc Toys £> GMhU in orijt Vatulj a.t our Ui sure C t-»mi^ Hi<i ChiUivc^v SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S177 words
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Advertisement248 1915-11-23 6 FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. TuMdaj, WMlnatday and Thursday. MN, 24th and tSth Hovembtr. Illi. ANOTHER MONSTER ANO BELECT PROGRAMME AT THB ALHAMBRA Th» DloiMar ein»m»to»rtph Thaatrt, Dwell Road BKCONO SHOW, at 8.1 8 P.M. A Soui-ttirrinit Naturt Drama Produced by lhe Famous Players Film Co. LITTLE GRAY LADY IN 4248 words
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Advertisement11 1915-11-23 6 Latest advertisement)* o( tbe day appeal on pago 6 and 8.11 words
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Article1799 1915-11-23 7 SERBIAN SUCCESS. The Bulgarians Driven Back. POLITICAL SITUATION. Guarantees Required From Greece. till TM;'> Th>..LAMs. l.otiion, N'ovcmbei -2. 1 M v Paris communique say Since the repulse of the Bulgarian count i on tin Ircu-h position in the directions of hosturino, all involving consul. >. Lie enemy losses,1,799 words
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Article40 1915-11-23 7 ReCTKB'h TuLKUHAIfg. London, November 22, 12.50 p.m. The P. and O. mail steamer Salsette. from London to Bombay, is ashore two mile* south of Kas Adudare/, in the Golf of Suez, and requires immediate assistance.40 words
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Article17 1915-11-23 7 Kll'lK'l TeLBUBAM. Lcndon. November 22, 5.20 p.m. Mr. Arthur Paterson is appointed a Chanory judge.17 words
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Article57 1915-11-23 7 The Commodity Rises to 3s. 4d. (FKOM 018 OWN Ci.BBK.SI-i.NUKXT.) London, November 22. Sagga pays 25 per cent., Tandjong 20 and places to reserve 410,000, Sennah 10 and puts to reserve £20,000 and Tebrau 10. Rubber is at 3r II but shares are not responsive. Forward sales57 words
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Article489 1915-11-23 7 Hundred Voyages Between Bangkok And China. The Siain Observer of November 13, says When the Norwegian steamer Drufar arrived in harbour this morning the ship was dressed and from the foremast one observed a large silk flag with inscriptions in golden letters flying. This was a joss489 words
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Article196 1915-11-23 7 Special Indian Regimental Order Published. Colonel V. N. Hickle^, C.1.E., V.1)., commanding the Bihar Light Horse, Calcutta, has issued the King's appeal as a special regimental order with the following remarks The officer commanding in publishing the appeal of bis Majesty the King desires to draw the196 words
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Article1926 1915-11-23 7 NATIONAL UNITY AND THK CABINET. From Our Special Correspondent. London, October 29. Before setting out on bis journey to France the King issued a call to tho nation the like of which has probably nevor been known before in British history. His Maj-sty ap pealed to his1,926 words
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Article58 1915-11-23 7 (Kbom Oik Own (.'okkkspondknt.) l'enang, November 22 A tire occur n. I H the K.I.M. steaun Brandon, from Belawan, in tin chief oflici r cabin, owing to the bursting of a kurosiu lamp. The contents of tin- uabiu I troyed and tin- awninij MM burnt I58 words
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Advertisement101 1915-11-23 7 THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. European War Fund. Previously acknowledged »3,«85.87 List No. 4 by Mrs. Clameok). Mrs. Lee Cboon Gum *:>O Dr. J. C. Jones 10 Bank of Taiwan 15 Mr*. Stevens S Mrs. Smith 10 Mrs. Nissim 10 Ann Lock and Co. 4 5 Well wishers 80 Koh101 words
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Letter344 1915-11-23 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l It el it is impoiwible for mv to lot Lieutenant Ha/elton K. NicboU's letter from tin Mil I lying s,|iiardon in I muce, of October 14, published in your issue of this week, stand without drawing the attention344 words
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Letter456 1915-11-23 8 Tv tin Kditor of the Straits Timed R ith reference to the Registrar of liirl.— ailvrrtiHcipcnt which appeared in warning the public that the Number Mates of Bullock Cart No. I'Jl7 Iwhite ground and red figures of ***** are I itolen I wish to inform the public456 words
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Article767 1915-11-23 8 Sir Charles Monro and His Work. The observer hab this to say ot i h u< ml Sir Charles Monro, who has taken over the command of British operations in the Near East: It is not often that an army appointment can count upon a grateful endorsement767 words
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Article141 1915-11-23 8 Atteutiou is called to aD anuouncetuent concerning British bentwood chairs which the Julian Frankel Furniture Co. have on sale at their showrooms at the corner of Orchard and Tank Koads Two new features will be screened to-night at tin (iaiety Picture Palace in the change of programme,141 words
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Article162 1915-11-23 8 Hmm cable dated, London. November 15, say*.— Lord Kitchener on his return lourney will probably confer with Ot-BeraJ Cadorna. Lord Kitcbtnerß tour yreatly intereMtH the (ierman press. The Taf>eblatt says Nothing in more toolisb tban underrat ibk one's adversary. When Knyland sends her beat military man to162 words
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Article407 1915-11-23 8 The following further donations are gratefully acknowledged Already received 91,666.61 Anon 30 Mrs. Tomlinson 2 R. L. L. Braddcll 2 H. M. Ware 25 Peirce (3rd) SO Stovell (3rd) 5 Walker (2nd) 5 Touilin (2nd) 5 Payne S Hallifax (Brd) 5 A Bet 1.60407 words
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Article45 1915-11-23 8 I'lay in the Raffles billiard tournament, last night, was both interesting and exciting. Buckeridge beat Ruchwaldy rather easily. In beating Beach by 11 points. Meredith was considered lucky. It was a very even game, the highest break being 29, made by Meredith.45 words
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Article20 1915-11-23 8 keppcl Oolf Club. Tbe ladies' November spoon competition was won by Mrs. Nicholson' with 1Five cards were taken out.20 words
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Article294 1915-11-23 8 The report of the directors of the Singapor. I.ira Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ending June .'iO, says:— The profit for the year if) X16.476 Os. a,]., add balance of la.it account X-"i.4,225. Id., jf21,94M Js. >kl. out of which an interim dividend of 2)294 words
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Advertisement122 1915-11-23 8 MKANK 'OLINTEER CORPS. rroyraiumi- ot drills, etc., for wok i niliny. Friday, November 'J6 k>< Novmiut £1. S.I 6 p.m. I -nil Hall -K K L'tcraoR Co. 1 p.m. lialexticr K.inye Malay Co. '< p.IU. S, rxiy I,iil(H S K. Co. S IS ii.ru. Drill Hall Cadet Co. Wkdmekday, Novimbbb122 words
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Advertisement38 1915-11-23 8 l'\e waodtred Bast, I >c windtrcd West, 1 ye moo of everytbiog tbe te-t "hit money can procure But what attracted me tbe mo-t. And made my life secure, Wan that Kreat Worldwide remedy, Wool >' Great Peppermint Cure.38 words
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Advertisement273 1915-11-23 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BEKOH RUBBER ESTATES. LTD. Warrants for first dividend have been received and are held by the undersigned. They will be delivered to the interested on application and production of; share certificates as proof of interest. The Secretary advises this unusual course is necessary in this instance. Forthe convenienceof273 words
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Advertisement217 1915-11-23 8 PRODUCE OF FRANCE "Cordon "Cordon d hibbert.woodroffe&c°l t m KOUCE. (Incorporated in England I JAUNE. RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner TO-NIGHT Farewell Cabaret Entertainment BY THK Misses EILEEN DORIS WOODS ACCOMPANIED BY Mrs. HARRY WOODS. ADELPHI HOTEL JYIUSIC 1 DURING DINNER ToNight 7-30 to 9-30 p.m. DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager. SEA VIEW217 words
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Advertisement134 1915-11-23 9 The UNION "jSj \aJMw >y ReliaKle 2SU- THE UNION TRADING COY., SINGAPORE. "ARMCO" IRON f\ ¥T \7WpW% HP O f orß oad Construction KS KJ Lj V mLj AY 1 \3 Railways and Estates. lirr*| for Public Works, Estate and W H/L/L/O Domestic Supply. Will not rust. More reliable than134 words
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Advertisement357 1915-11-23 9 Made in Dublin BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, li-itod CU^kiaNlP Dog's Head Guinness SOLD IVKftYWHMK. ORDER IN FAMILY PACKAGES NOTICE. We beg to announce that wo bave opened a Branch Office of our Orm in Singapore, »t tbe Dispensary Building, 81, Raffles Place, and have appointed Mr. J.357 words
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Advertisement262 1915-11-23 9 DRINK! DRINK! CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE ,d^^ ACCORDING W^l^^W^ TO THE LATEST \&j£**&gr METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. GARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd.. BAFFLES PLACE. KATZ BROS.. Ltd.. QARNER QCELCH ft Co262 words
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Advertisement502 1915-11-23 10 Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OPFICE *inch..«~ Ho«~. SMg.po^. LOHDOM OFFICE. 32. Old J.wry, EO. Tba Comnanv ba. A 20.000 deposit*! with the Snprem. Court of Enßland^nd complies with th. British502 words
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Advertisement306 1915-11-23 10 INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL MODERN PUNS. SUN LIFE OF CANADA, 6, Battery Road. S. J. HOWB, 1-8 Manager. BUARDIAN ABBURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONOOrt Subscribed Capital 4*2,000.000 Total Invested Funds «W,260,000 Annual Income .41,100,000 The undersigned, Agents tor the abova Company, aie prepared to aooept fire and Earthquake risks for short306 words
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Advertisement450 1915-11-23 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. paid-up capital 116,000,000 reserve funds Sterling 41,600,000 at 2/- •16,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 •88,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors •16,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Mr. D. Landaie, Chairman. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. I 8. H. Dodwell, Bsq P. H. Holyoak, Bsq. I G. T.450 words
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Advertisement462 1915-11-23 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Sharoa oi 420 each 41,300,000 Reserve Fond 41,800,000 Reaerve Liability of Proprietors... 41.200,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The462 words
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Advertisement844 1915-11-23 10 INSURANCE. CAPITALIZING himself is never thought of by the average man, who in a far greater a*Btt than the etock, animals and bouMs bo poaHcsses and wbec protection from untoward contingecci s is his ti'st consideration. Yet he overlock? self protection and because of it broken homes, disrupted basicesßes and844 words
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Article1244 1915-11-23 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. New Duties and the Industry. OeraM Him, in The Standard, says It was only natural that Mr. McKonna's tariff on motor cars, parts, and accessories met with considerable opposition in debate on tbe part of the hidebound Free Traders, who re1,244 words
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Advertisement216 1915-11-23 11 r^s^i^ B j J Urn i, —^il^^^^^^i^B! Wi li».(. been awarded the following sinit >ry e girueriog ccntracU Meaars. Wbiteaway. Liidlaw and Co., ltd.— New Premise*. M-«m-h Chartered Rank of India, Australia and China. -New Premises. Tlm' Hun Dli Mr. Eu Tong Seag, Perak.— Adis Lodge. our ougimcr in charge216 words
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Advertisement11 1915-11-23 11 For Children's Hacking Cough at Nigbt Wood* Ore*t Peppermint Core U9d11 words
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Advertisement234 1915-11-23 11 MICHELIN TYRES For Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and Bicycles are recognized as being Prices on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. "You can't drive a knife through the tread" Tl-. m The Stelastic Tyre ISJL isthe "Greatest Mileage" I 1 r Tyre in the world, and the Vv^llx <>nly lin l234 words
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Advertisement41 1915-11-23 11 JUST UNPACKED A LARGE NEW SHIPMENT OK Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, Silver Ware, Damascene Ware, Gold Jewellery, Curios, Tea Sets, etc. TO MAKE SUITABLE PRESENTS KOH Prices Moderate. Inspection kindly solicited. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL COMPANY, 66-S7, High Street. Phoni: IM.41 words
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Advertisement393 1915-11-23 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER a jlla JtZi Jl\.< BREWED in SCOTLAND WANTS. CRIER WANTED. Wanted, Auctioneer's Crier in English and Malay. Apply Rarr k Co., Ipoh. X.M.S. 18 11 24-11 NURSE WANTEO. Wauted. a trained nurse for a lady on an e-tate in F.M.S. Apply to Hillside, e/o Mr ..it- Times. 20393 words
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Advertisement313 1915-11-23 12 WANTS. EBTATE BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. Retired for Rubber Estate in B. K. Borneo, a reliable and experienced Chinese Book keeper and Typist. Apply in writing, giving experience and copies of testimonials, to Borneo Co., Ltd., Singapore. 18-11 n LOST. IMT. Brown, rough-baired Irii-h terrier dog. Finder it warded. Green Hill. Chancery313 words
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Advertisement555 1915-11-23 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD, FURNIBHEO BEABICE REBIDENGEB TO LET. BBLINDA and J DAN IT A to 'et furnished Apply No 9. Mt. Sophia 15 n TO LET. No. 84, Robinson Road. Immediate entry. Apply E. Si'as, No. 8, Prince Street. 810 a FLOOR 10 LET To let, in* Floor.555 words
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Advertisement635 1915-11-23 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. to in. House No. Bb, Chancery Lane. Entry from December 1. Apply to CHING KBNO LBB k CO.. Auctioneers. 8 11 a TO LET. Houses Nos. 7 and 8 a, Chancery Lane. Apply to CHING KENQ L.BE k CO., Auctioneers. 1811 n BEABIDE REBIDENCE TO635 words
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Advertisement348 1915-11-23 12 NOTICES. GUANKIAT&Co., 37. Philip street. Ihlp-Ch«ndl«n, Qowrm—t and Municipal Contractor!, Oencnl Importsri and Exporter*, Estate, Mo« and law Hill Supplian sad Committlon Agtnti Soli Aubnts fob "GLOBE BOILER FLUID, The Ideal Fluid for Cleaning and PreMrvlng Steam loil«r» Tel. Address: "GUANKIAT," Telephone Nos. 1174 and 1283 (Private 1460). Codbs chid348 words
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Advertisement546 1915-11-23 12 KIAM KIATACO 108 ft 109, Market Street, Telephone No. 431. Sbipobandlers, Government and Humcipa Contractors, Estate Suppliers and Com mission Agents Solß AOBMtS The Mnlcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. IT 808-ll GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. JOHORE TODDY FARMS FOR 1916. Sealed Tenders for tho above Farmn will546 words
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Miscellaneous242 1915-11-23 12 Straits V)imes. ADVJRTISBMENT HATB3.- Misot.laaj 028 wants ot every description are itisert od at the prepaid rate of tl pet foci lines for on? or two insertions. N tficet of Births, Carriages, or Doaths, if not exceeding fjur lines, II each ipseitioa Fo.- p.p.c. cards, on page 8, %'i. Incb242 words
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