The Straits Times, 28 September 1916
1916-09-28
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Title Section13 1916-09-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,223 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1916-09-28 1 pESTLEiS •I Milk fL^oopJ A FEW GOOD THINGS SS LIBBY s ASSORTED SOUPS In cases of 48 tins, say, one month's supply. The assortment is made up from the following Soups TOMATO, MOCKTURTLE, OXTAIL, CHICKEN, MULLIGATAWNY and ESjSnt-rXtL' VEGETABLE. A tin makes six plates of the Ignjjmigjj^ best Soup you171 words
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Advertisement124 1916-09-28 1 ROBINSON CO. wJuShuSk^H L *Xivß^^^b^^^L. Are now showing specially selected Millinery Models for Race Meeting or smart afternoon wear. The latest afternoon and evening gowns, sports coats, laces, ribbons, etc. ROBINSON CO. PURE OLIVE OIL (IN BOTTLES AND 10-lb. TINS) RIPE BLACK OLIVES EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING THE IMPROVED ALL STEEL124 words
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Advertisement12 1916-09-28 1 KARTELLS BRANDY SOLB AoINTC ADAMBON. GILFILLAN A CO ITO (Inc»rparat«l in Kn(Un.||12 words
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Article972 1916-09-28 2 WHAT THE PRESENT WAR HAS TAUGHT BRITAIN. Learned To Know Ourselves, Two years of war have taught us the many lessons which fifty years of ease had tended to obscure, says an Englishman in the Daily Mail. We have learned in suffering what many gallant poets have972 words
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Article130 1916-09-28 2 For not sending his son, aged thirteen and a half, to school, Mr. Arthur Soper. farmer, Crabbs Green, Hatfield, was fined XI at Djnmow (Essex) I'etty Sessions. The boy was present in Court, and the father said that be was 6 feet in height130 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1916-09-28 2 .^T""^ AN ABSOLUTE mkf fjflfr DREADNOUGHT A Money Saver jy-«v P^*^^*V IN PR| C and QUALITY \m SIMPLICITY EFFICIENCY I i No Instructions Required > JMBbV^^^^ Runs on Methylated Spirits s nH P^ The Coolest Spot in Town 'S\ WE SELL THEM M mk JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE MM Wk COMPANY239 words
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Advertisement407 1916-09-28 2 HOW TO GROW FIT. Are yea one of the many people who cimplaio of feting m down"? Aie yoar masolts tUbby and y u ur nerves "on edge Do you feel greatly di pressed and are yoa restless at nights aid unrefrethed by sleep.' Do yon find yourself exhausted and407 words
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Advertisement513 1916-09-28 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS. INOO-CHINA ITUM KAV. 00. ITO. (Inoorpobatkd in England) Dl»*ot Sarvio* to Japan via Hongkong A Shanghai, and to Oaloutta, via Penung, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills Ladio* (or Canton, Maoao, Swatow, Amoy, Chef or, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtsse p >rts Km tnoM. the Philippines, etc., etc..513 words
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Advertisement467 1916-09-28 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Mall Lin*. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CBYLON MARSBILLBB. HoMXWARD. OCTWARD. 181 ft 1916 Portboa Oot. 4 Magellan Si p. 38 Paul Leott Oot. 20 Atlaotiqae Oct. 12 Cordil'ire Oct. 25 j A steamer Oct. 24 Magellan Nov. 6\ A tteamer Not. T For all particulars,467 words
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Article943 1916-09-28 3 FRANCE ALREADY PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE. Standardising Buildings. Rising on the terrace of tbe Jardin deo Tuileriee. overlooking the Place de la Concorde, long rows of small bat like structure* have been erected, writes W. Kay Wallace, the distinguished neutral writer to the Daily Mail. Painted in gay943 words
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Article110 1916-09-28 3 The spocioQsness and comfort of the German dn|>.>ata bave frecjuentl; buo mtntionbd. At Ovilleis, however, says Mr. Uibbt-. tlity arc M more elaborate than at Montanban aud Kricourt. At Ovillers some of tbe dug outs have six or right rooms commnnicatinu with each other, aud110 words
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Advertisement404 1916-09-28 3 jr»r>of«s>rsjfso(>ot>»*of>orv.»v», ~»<—wr<» YOU MAY REST ASSURED brr.haT>'s Pills will be of grru scivice to you if your stom&ch is our 1 1 order v fmm liver is sluggish. Trie conditions of life in these days are so urcruci:* irr.i T inriy everybody is v limcv overtaken by various deranoemen:* of404 words
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Advertisement538 1916-09-28 3 WurSkin Soft and Clear j^t^S^ Cutlcura Soap to dsanae and purify. fs£Z?\Xf9 and Cutlcura olntSL^*i3» ment to soothe and s^P beal. clear tbe skin of J\gr pimples, blarkheada, r.\\^& ltcn lng» and lrII \y\ '9\ rltatloni and yfTV ,-/f \tbe scalp of Awjv^ Samp!e Each tsiJn TV Fre by PoM538 words
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Advertisement218 1916-09-28 3 ftEWCHON KOCK| lciN IIPOYN 10HIB HGC INOI EHN RTKNIWESKR ESK GMROT TKO KYOORE GEK BKUCN CKAONE NYH YIEU CKN LODH EIMRNPEK ib V AMOY jz hrTT[ ffri7fl ,,iM yJT T*% t x. a if i i '< 4 tf Jt r i •> St. i4\h T > ft h> gi218 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement783 1916-09-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O.- British India AND Apcar Line. (Companies Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PBNINBULAR AND ORIENTAL BAIUM3S (Under Contraot with His Majesty s Ooverniaent). for Ohina, Japan, Panang, Oaylon, Australia, India, Ad«n, agypt, Maditarranaan Ports) and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES.783 words
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Advertisement776 1916-09-28 4 STEAIER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Imoobpobatbe in Siam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baobo, Kelantan, Tabai bangnara, Telupin, Panarai. Patani, SingoraTLaoon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Chumpon, Kohiak Bangkok. Due Departure a.a. PRACHATIPOK Oot. 2 Oot. 4, 3 p.m. a.a. MAH idol S 7, 3 p.m. M. ASDANO776 words
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Advertisement581 1916-09-28 4 steamer mums. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL ST£AMNAV. CO.. LTD. '(Incorporated in England) The Companies' steamers are despatch d from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool581 words
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Advertisement526 1916-09-28 4 STEAMER BAILINIS. nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD (Incorporatbd in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained between Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles acd London under mail entrant witb the Imperial Japanese Government. Tic New Tw n screw Steamers maintaining thiH sorvioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are526 words
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Article112 1916-09-28 5 FIXTURES. Thursday, september 28. High Water 10. «H a m., IM p.m Friday, September 29. Si«b Water 11.6 a.m., 11.47 p.m. B. I. outward mail dne legislative Council, 3.80 p.m. Municipal Conimiuion. 2.30 p.m. Kid:' Albert's Civ lian Hospital Fund perform ince, St. Andrew's School, 9.15 p.m.112 words
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Article256 1916-09-28 5 Today. Batu Pahat Mena 2.80 pm I'enang Hong Mob 2.30 pm Rhio, Tanibclan. Pontianak. Siuykawant: Tamangkat and Sambas Singkawang 2.30 pm I'ort >witUnh.iui B. W. Soon 2.30pm Port Diekson-and Port Swettonbam Sappho 2.30 pm Laboean Kilik, Tandjong Balei and Mi- lan Singkel U. 31 pi 11 Hongkong256 words
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Article263 1916-09-28 5 The mail trains from Singapore (or tli north lusve Tank Road station daily at 7.7 am and 7 p.m., arriving at Koala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 8.45 a.m. respectively. Tb throopb express to Penang leaves Koala Loirpcr at 8 a.m. daily, arriving at Penan*; at e.ii'B p.m.263 words
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Article84 1916-09-28 5 Tin mails from Kuropr by tbi H. I. packet Tet-sta are expected by train to morrow morning. Corrtwpomltncx wil. be ready for delivery about 10.15 a m. Tin V and O. homeward mail sssmbsc Naimii has left Hongkong and is due here at 10 s.ui. to morning84 words
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Article105 1916-09-28 5 Our attention has been called to the fact .hat our arrivals in London BH much behind tbobe published efsewborn. Our rulf is k i\w arrivals only when U\. v are cfficiallj reported in the Post Cffict d >tic<+, and no later date thanihat printed above ha 1105 words
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Article171 1916-09-28 5 EXCtiANQB. Sihoatorr, Srptrmbrr 28, 1916. Oh Lome* Bank 4 m/s 8/4^ Demand 2/4, Private 8 m/i 2/<y On Francr Bank T. T. 826 On Imdia Bank T. T. 174 1 On Honokoko.. Bank d/d 6j On biAMOHAi ...Bank d/d 75,', Ok Java Bank T. T. 186 i171 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement510 1916-09-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET, No. 9, Lloyd Road. Singapore from October 1, 1916. Apply to C. A. Bvans ■1. Raffles Place. 39 9 -u SHORTHAND TYPIST (European) re quired immediately for office. Part or whole day. Apply in writing to Box Nr. 617. Straits Times. 28 9— Bo-S FOR SALE,510 words
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Advertisement688 1916-09-28 5 J. F. BELL'S |ng§fflfl NUNS" <GjJ2i3P, TOBACCO An unique production and has earned a high reputation for its fragrance and coolness, sweet flavour and distinctiveness. Sweet when tbe morn is grey, Sweet when they've cleared away LuLch and at close of day, Possibly sweetest On sale at all dealers. MOTOR688 words
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Advertisement215 1916-09-28 5 Large consignment of MUSIC JUST TO HAND S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. i lncorporated ln Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE Tho Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand-Book. This handy little book has now reached its TENTH EDITION, a tare indication of its ustfulnets. Price: $1.25 per copy; Post Free, $1.50. Publisher*: FRASER NEAVE, LTD., Collyer215 words
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1101 1916-09-28 6 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. THE THREE MONTHS' PUSH. It is tbree months since the big offensive began on tbe Western front, aod the news we publish to day may be taken to mark tbe culmination of the first great stage of tbe operations. It is news which shews1,101 words
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Article22 1916-09-28 6 The estate of the late Lord Scarsdale is £454.000 gross and that of tbe late Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Viscount Qaeniogton, £141,000.22 words
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Article31 1916-09-28 6 At tbe Boustead Institute on Sunday next at 8 18 pm. tbe Rev. T. C. Maxwell, will conduct the service md Mias Purdy will sing a sacred solo. All are invited.31 words
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Article27 1916-09-28 6 The RoT. J. S. Nagle will lecture on The Claims of Christian Science this evening io the V.MC.A. Hall at 8.4S o'clock. All interested are oordially Welcome.27 words
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Article32 1916-09-28 6 Mr. H. M. Hoiaingtoo will deliver a lectJre on Astronomy at tUe Deaconets Home, Mt. Sophia, on Saturday, at 8 p.m., under the auspioes of the MidJle Road Church Ep worth League.32 words
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Article992 1916-09-28 6 Mr. B. M. Tozer is shortly returning from Hongkong to resume bis practice io tbe Straits and F.M.S. Mrs. F S. B. Jennings left by the Montoro on Thursday for Australia, on a visit to her parents in Queensland. Sir John Anderson, Governor of Ceylon, fell ill992 words
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Article174 1916-09-28 6 DON'T FAIL THE MEN WHO ARE FIGHTING. Further Help Needed. Our fund has now substantially passed the •5,000 which we asked for before the end of tbe month, but if we bad thrice as much it could all be used to great advantage by the Overseas174 words
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Article26 1916-09-28 6 A Loyal Indian sends us a parcel of handSome Indian cloths to be sold for the benefit of Our Day Red Cross fund.26 words
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Article93 1916-09-28 6 Tbe Pinang Gazette understands that the Eastern Shipping Co.. Ltd., have sold the steamer Alma to a Shanghai firm and the vessel leaves immediately for China, under Capt. West. The Alma, which is a steel twin screw steamer of 1,150 tons, formerly belonged to the London93 words
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Article118 1916-09-28 6 The tifth ordinary general meeting of Ampang Tin Company was held in tbe offices of Messrs. Barker aod Co. yesterday, at noon, Mr. H. Robinson presiding In moving the adoption of tbe report and accounts the chairman mentioned that there bad been a drop in output owing to118 words
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Article154 1916-09-28 6 Tbe following award of scholarships and prizes on the rei-ults of the July matriculation lamination lias b. en made: King Edward VII. Scholarship- Oon Aik Keong, AngloChineso School, Penang, and Phoon Seek Wah, Raffles Institution, Singapore. Cash prizes of »100 each No. 80, Uon Aik KeoDg, Anglo-Chinese154 words
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Article237 1916-09-28 6 A farewell concert given by the S.R.K (V> to a home going draft of Kogalar comrades waa the reason of as aadience representing several units of the service gathering at the S.V.i'. drill ball last night. The entertainer* were in strong force, and tbe officers present included Brig.237 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1916-09-28 6 "Three Star" Cognac J. DENIS MOUNIE Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Singapore Malacca. fLAKE BREEZE MOTOR FANS Run on Methylated Spirit No electricity, no wires, no springs, no valves, no batteries, no trouble. Price $45a00 net-t complete Beautiful, Comforting. Satisfying Sole Agents for Mai a; a Messrs JOHN LITTLE&Co..Ltd. |I\120 words
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Advertisement231 1916-09-28 6 Thar* is something a name. We have built up a naaw hy studying the wants of our patrons. That it why wa lead. Demand your programme! if yMi can't gat them where you are staying, phon. or writs, and they will be forwarded or to you FOR THE HOUSE OF231 words
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Article3069 1916-09-28 7 ANOTHER VICTORY GAINED. Allied Forces Capture Combles. GERMAN ARMS RAPIDLY FAILING. Berlin Forced to Admit Defeat. Tbe war news to <Uy is vitally imporUnt. l;y tlif capture o( Comblea and Tbiepval the Anglo French forces have acquired positions which menace the safety of tbe Oerman positions along the3,069 words
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Article101 1916-09-28 7 List of Further Committees Appointed. The following further Our Day committees have been appointed Malay Committee.— l man Hadji Mohamed Eusuff, Hadji Ali Bin Mohamed Noor, E. H. Jewa (Convener), Mobamed Yunus Bin Abdullah, S. A. Saiban, Hadji Abass Bin Taba. Darul Adab Sub- Committee— S. A. Banthan,101 words
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Article101 1916-09-28 7 On account of the war it is over three years sinoe the scholars of St. Andrews Cathedral Sunday School have bad a treat. Owing to tbe generosity of tbe late Mr. P. Gold, who before going to the front sent ICO towards this object and to101 words
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210 1916-09-28 7 A oollision between two motor cars occurred on Sunday at the junction of Hutton Lane and Transfer Road. Penang, and unfortunately a Malay was killed as the result of wounds received. According to tbe Straits Echo, it appeared that a car belong ing to tbe210 words
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Article31 1916-09-28 7 Patrol activity *nd small encounters are repjrted from Aden since the beginning of September. We have had a few casualties while those of tbe enemy are estimated at about a hundred.31 words
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Article40 1916-09-28 7 Tbe annual rrport of tbe National Committee of the Youog Men's Christian Annotations of China for tbe year 1916 which baa just left the press thows tbe membership to b« 12,082 as compared with 11, ile fur the previous year.40 words
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Article1941 1916-09-28 7 STEADY DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROPERTY. Position Clearly Defined. Mr. A. E. Baddeley presided at the annual general meeting of tbe Mergui Rubber Estates, Ltd., held at French Bank Buildings. at noon yesterday. Others present were Mr. J. A. Webster and Mr. W. A. Sims (directors), Mr. G. A.1,941 words
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Article240 1916-09-28 8 LiUst advertisements of the day appear on page 5. Many people object to animal acts at ■n tlic assumption that crnelty is involvid iv the traiDir^ It is true, tin furtunat' ly, il.at Much a charge may well be made in some case?, and therefore Colonel I240 words
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Article130 1916-09-28 8 A draft ordinance to amend the Federal Kubtxr lKalors' Knactuientof 1909 is bhortly to be introduced into tbe Federal Council As tbe law now stands no person othtr than a ImuMil dialer tuny purchase cultivated rubber and even he may purchase it only at In- own place130 words
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Article21 1916-09-28 8 >iDKaporr Garrison Oolf Club September modal, bogey. *v won by C. Kvoritt. I I down. Im oardf were taken oat.21 words
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Article1906 1916-09-28 8 Hell Upon Earth. AN ARMY CHAPLAIN ON THE WAR. An Army of Heroes A correspondent writes to tbe Daily Telegraph: An invalided padre (the army chaplain is always a padre "I said to me on the landingstage one morning It is only right our people at home should understand that1,906 words
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Article247 1916-09-28 8 Record Offering With Decline In Prices. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report Singapore, September 27. For the auction which commenced to day tbe record quantity of 797 tons was catalogued for sale. Demand can only be described as fair and bidding at times was very slow. Fine ribbed247 words
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Article74 1916-09-28 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Friday, September 29 Thursday, Septkhbkk 28. T a.m. Balostier Range Malay Co. Fbiday, Septkmbkr 29. 6.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. S It E.(V.). Maxim Co. 5.10 p.m. SYR. (S.V.R. T. P. 6.15 p.*. langlin Barrack,-' N.C.O.'s. Drill Hall Veterans Co.74 words
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403 1916-09-28 8 Indian Seat in Federal Council." To tbe Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir, I note the article Tamil Seat in Federal Council appearing in your issue of 22nd inst. It would perhaps be desirable to describe it an Indian Seat and not a Tamil Seat." It is certainly time that403 words
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Article443 1916-09-28 8 I Chinese Confidence Trick at Kuala Lumpur. A case of more than passing interest came up before Mr. C. E. Donaldson in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, says the Malay Mail, when Detective Chief Inspector Wyatt charged Chong Leong Cbak and Foong Tow Sang with cheating a443 words
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Article147 1916-09-28 8 Discussing the need for the registration of domestic servants in India tbe Madras Times says:— lndia is the land par excellence of tbe chit and the chit makes any registration scheme unworkable. There is very much in the chit system that in objectionable but employers and employees147 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement240 1916-09-28 8 RAFFLES HOTEL Saturday, September 3O Special Dinner AND CINEMA SHOW ADELPHI HOTEL Saturday, September 30 Special Dinner During Dinner Mr. GIO ANGELO "The Man of Many Walks" in his latest rag-time hits WILL PEhFORM Parodies, etc., featuring Buck and Wing Dancing. t r SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT DANCING after Dinner240 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement163 1916-09-28 9 Mi Eight-Disc Light Harrows CHEAPEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET Single-Disc Reversible Ploughs STOCKS HELD BY SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) MALACCA Rubber Machines IN STOCK D TYPE Hand and power machines. Rolls 6 in. diam. x 18 in. long, with plain rolls spiral grooved and163 words
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Advertisement220 1916-09-28 9 NOTICE We have rt- moved to Nos. 7 and 8, Prince Street. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 86 9-710 KEMPAS. LIMITED. KB PORT BY THB DIRECTORS TO THB SIXTH ANNUAL OBNBRAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS AND ACCOUNTS FOB THB YEAR TO JUNE 80, 1010. NOTICB IS HBRBBY GIVEN that the Sixth Ordinary220 words
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Advertisement162 1916-09-28 9 HIGHEST-GRADE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS KEROSENE DEVOE'S twobr.ho.. j SYLVAN ARROW. BENZINE PRATT'S MOTOR SPIRIT. LUBRICANTSOILS GREASES FOR ALL PURPOSES. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF N.Y. SINGAPORE BRANCH DRIPPING Pure Beef Dripping Manufactured on our own premises, can be obtained daily in small quantities or in two-lb. tins. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LD.162 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement1949 1916-09-28 10 War or Peace. Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IB? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFPICB i Winohaeter Houae, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £30,000 deposited with the1,949 words
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Advertisement1243 1916-09-28 10 INSURANCE. AS WE SEE OTHERS When a man dies leaving his family unprovided for, critics gay What an improvident fellow not to have made provision for Lh wifo and children." Truly an amasing oomment from those wha belong to a large c'ass of persons who think asenrance exoellent for t1,243 words
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Article1003 1916-09-28 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Efficiency Versus Neatness. There i« one respect in wbicb many motorists of t xperience find a criticism for the modern speedometer despite its better durability and greater accuracy. Tbis is in the nature of tbe dials employed. Tbe almost universal style1,003 words
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Article62 1916-09-28 11 The Journal des Debate states that the Kmsei and bis stafi recently visited Oinant in five luxurious motor cars. Tbe Kaiser gt/.ed on the ruined town from tbe citadel, r. marking, It's a pity but why did the population mix themselves up with military alUirs Tbe correspondent adds, The only62 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement271 1916-09-28 11 CANADIAN FORD AS EVERYONE KNOWS IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL 5 Passenger Car on the Market. LOWEST IN FIRST COST MOST ECONOMICAL IN TYRES LOWEST PETROL CONSUMPTION Oil Q mileB per 04i0 gallon with a load of 42 1 2 stone OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED BY THE SINGAPORE (AUTOMOBILE CLUB All models in271 words
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Advertisement578 1916-09-28 11 A Customer writes I am sending you a Michel in cover 765 x 105 which has been in use on my car from May 3rd, 1915 to August 4th, 1916 (fifteen months). It has run about 13,000 miles and has never been punctured. Yours faithfully, (This speaks for itself) It578 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement1184 1916-09-28 12 INSURANCE OF PRIVATELY OWNED MOTOR CARS VHSURANCE c 0 LIMITED. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES BOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilfillan AGo., Ltd.. (iKCOBrORATBI) IN ENGLAND) IMPORT DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. PENANG and MALACCA. SITUATIONS WANTED AN ELDE <LV MARRIED b%M with no family wishes to have cln>g of two c r three children a'-tending kliot V1,184 words
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Advertisement776 1916-09-28 12 HOUSEB TO LET. TO LET, Punrobin. Barker Road. Im mtdiatc ent-y Apply Lee Cheng Van k Co. 1 7- v TO LBT. Hoaxes No. 7, < 'harjoory Lane Apply to Cning Keng Lee k Co., Auctioneers 18-11—0 TO LBT, Sandlands, Taajoag Baton* Water and oleotrio light laid on Apply Meyer776 words
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Advertisement533 1916-09-28 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. SBCON'D HAND MOM I CASES for sale. Apply Chop Kwang Mob, Market Street, back of Telok Ayer Poliot Station. 1 9- i, KENAULT TWO SEATBR CAR for sale, recently overhauled, in good rnnniog order. Apply Straits Motor Garage, Orchard Road. lfi 9—28 t FOR SALB, a strong533 words
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Advertisement245 1916-09-28 12 GUAM KIAT CO. 87, Phillip Street Tel. Not. 1174, 1171 and 1233 Private 1450. and 1071 Cable Address: GUANKIAT. Cedes used ft.B.C. sth EDITION AND a-1 COOES. Hammers Claw, ba I, pane, engineer's, stone breaker'p. and sledge. Chisels: Fist, half round, crosscut, snd diamond pointed Filns: Flat, 8 square, half245 words
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Advertisement460 1916-09-28 12 MOTOR CARS phone For HIRE L_ M■ M^ promptly attends II A to your call with I \B I I oomfortable cars, g■ day and night. \J Charges Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 A HI, ORCHARD ROAO To ADVERTISERS Ah requests to make alterations in advertisements, such as chan^ea in460 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous324 1916-09-28 12 Straits IBimes. Telephones. Editorial and General 70 Manager's Office 202 Job Printing Department 848 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed THB EDITOR. All rommunications relating to business matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc. should be addressed to THE MANAGER ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants ol every324 words
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