The Straits Times, 19 October 1916
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Title Section13 1916-10-19 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,241 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY OCTOBER 19. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement187 1916-10-19 1 r ■Mwjnowrtit-i'AW'3 PESTLfiS MILK Lfoodj A FEW GOOD THINGS LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS J?U /As~ 1° cases of 48 tins, say, one month's supply. The assortment J^rZi^jt is made up from the following Soups TOMATO, MOCKTURTLE, OXTAIL, CHICKEN, MULLIGATAWNY and VEGETABLE. A tin makes six plates of the *Q b eBt187 words
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Advertisement336 1916-10-19 1 S Gentlemen's Neckwear, etc. PLAIN FANCY COLOURED NECKWEAR Jay We have just opened up 4EH9HBH MfW very large shipments of the above in the latest shades and B^^lP colourings, including SL LIGHT DARK ifc FAWN. MOSS BROWN GREEN iB 1^ tf\ LIGHT DARK I f^g^^k MYRTLE. JkJ A NAVY, K336 words
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Advertisement14 1916-10-19 1 MARTELL'S BRANDY Soli Aoents DAMSON GILFILLAk 4 CO LTD [Inrorporatwl in l.n s l.ni.||14 words
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Article810 1916-10-19 2 The following casualties are announced London, September 38. Wounded.— Lieut. D. T. H. Proctor, York and Lancasters; Limit. J. D. Pordie, Trench Mortar Battery Lieut. R. Pnttock,. Medicals; 2nd Lieut. J. H. Ralston, Ilampshires; 2nd Lieut. O. P. Raphael, Ixmdons Lieut. A. T. A. Ritchie, Grenadiers 2nd Lieut.810 words
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Article248 1916-10-19 2 Mr. H. G. Wells Prophesies Collapse Of Germany. Mr. H. O. Wells, on hia return to Paris from Italy, has been interviewed by La Yictoire, M. Herve's paper. Asked as a looognised prophet the date of the end of the war, he answered Well, I248 words
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Advertisement720 1916-10-19 2 NOTICE Will Ihe bolder f CASH MEMO number TW, dat.d Oe'obor 11, 1916. issoed by United KniiiDtxrH Limited, Town Store, Battery Ko*d, kindly :etutn same. 14 10— 10 10 IN THE ESTATE OF TAN JIAK WHYE. DECEASED. Pnrrnant to section 28, of Tbe Trustee Ordinance, 1914, Notico is hereby given720 words
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Advertisement608 1916-10-19 2 TERRIBLE ITCHING ECZEMA ON HANDS And Arms to Elbow. Lost Sleep Also Weeks of Work. Sootbed and Mealed by Cutkura. "I ku(T(t«l from eczema on my hands and arms up 10 the elbow. It first started f between my ftngera and when it wu at Its wont It was rearfully608 words
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Advertisement497 1916-10-19 2 RECOVERY FROM MALAIRA. Thongh an attack ot Mala- i a lasts bat a short time it orus ly cantos a'ter- suffering and miit ry out ot all proportion to its importance. Tbe n ason is this. When the acnte stace of tbe fever has passed them oft n remains a497 words
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Advertisement528 1916-10-19 2 OTEAMEB BAIUH6B. MWTMU* BTBUMS PHILP LINE (Incoiporatbd in Acstbalia). Sinoapobb to Java Posts, Poet Darwin. Tsubsdai Island, Bbisbann aad Sydney, via Tsbbbs Stbaits. Also taking passengers and cargo witb traasbipmeot for other Victobiah, Sours Aostbalian and North Qcbbnsland Psbts, British Nbw Gcinba Nbw Britain, Tasnanian and Naw Zbaland Ports Smooth528 words
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Advertisement289 1916-10-19 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. STMMVMRT-MMTSCH*PPIJ (STBAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." (Incorpobatrd in Holland) MAIL SERVICE BETWBKN JAVA AID AM4TBRDAM, VIA SINGAPORE, BBLAWAN-DBLI, SABANG, DURBAN, OAPBTOWN, LAS PALMAS, AND VICB VERSA. Steamers are doe to arrive on the undermentioned dates OOTWABD. HuMBWARD. I 1918 1916 Vondel Oot. Vondol Not. IT Grotinfi Nov. 28 Grotios Dec.289 words
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Article1103 1916-10-19 3 AGREEMENT WITH NEW ZEALAND LINE. Fusioa of Interests Confirmed. Ad extraordinary general meeting of the stockholders of the Peninoular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company was held on September, at the offices, 122. Leadenball Street, E.C., Lord Incboape (the chairman) presiding, for the purpose of considering a1,103 words
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Advertisement380 1916-10-19 3 WRIGLEYS The Perfect Chewing Gum affords long lasting pleasure. It is made to chew— not to swallow. It whitens the teeth, quenches thirst, cleanses the mouth, soothes the throat, helps appetite and digestion. U It prevents seasickness by steadying the stomach. It is delicious and refreshing very soothing for smokers.380 words
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Advertisement563 1916-10-19 3 •^fOR^THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." YOUR' BLOOD WANTS PURIFYING I C ou ar tfonbled with Edema, lotioni and nwny ointment* which MmI r lilotcl.es, Spot., Pimples, Boils, 5J* f* '■"'o", Mw J iu e th kin Xft I *m> m*. I 8or«, or Eruption, of any kinl con- 1 1563 words
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Advertisement782 1916-10-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O." British India AND mb« Apcar L-ine. (Companies Incorporated in Enuland). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PBNIN3ULAR AND ORIENTA SAILINGS Under Contract wltb Hit Majesty Ooverniaentl. tor Ohina, Japan, Panang, Oaylon, Australia. India, Aden, Egypt, Maditarranaan Ports and London, Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES.782 words
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Advertisement826 1916-10-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Incorporated in Sum). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, B&cho, ttft l Tabai bangnara, Telapin, Panarai. Patani, SingoraTLaoon, Kobsamoi, Bandon, Langsuon, Cbampon, Koblak Bangkok. Due Dsparturs s.a. PRACHATIPOK Oot. 93 Oot. SS, 3 p.m. a.a. MAHIDOL 26 28, 3 p.m. a.». ASDANG826 words
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Advertisement590 1916-10-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Enoland) The Companies' steamerß 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 O«noa, Marseilles and590 words
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Advertisement534 1916-10-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD (Incobporatbd in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained betw\eu Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles atd London under mail contract witb tLe Imprnal Japanese Govprnnr.ent The New Twin- screw S'eamcr3 maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and534 words
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Article130 1916-10-19 5 FIXTURES. Thursday. October 19. High Wafer 4.1 a m.. 244 p.m. Kxcliang< Banks close, noon, itaces, Second I >ay. Friday, October 20. Hicb Water 5 8S a.m., 4.8 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. 11. I. homeward mail closets train.) s«turday, October 21. High Water ft.130 words
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Article299 1916-10-19 5 TV pat. Port Dicluon and Port Swettenhntp Sappho 2.30 pm Batn Pahat Hong Wan 2.30 pm Laboran Bilik. Tandjon^ Hal i and Medan Singaradja 2.30 pm Bombay I>ovre 'i.tO pm Kota Tinggi Meranti 4 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Merionethshire 4 pm Tomorrow. Pooloe Soegi A ing299 words
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Article35 1916-10-19 5 The B. I. contract packet Thongwa with mails from London is expected to leave Veitapataiii on Saturday. October 21, and may be expected to arrive at I'onany on Wednesday, toot r 28.35 words
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Advertisement95 1916-10-19 5 GLEN I INE (MCGREGOR GOW CO.. LTD. 1 1\. OKI OKA IKK IN EM. LAND) FOR VLADIVOSTOCK. The g.s OLBNIKKEK ***** torn (d.w.i is doe here en or about October 25, and will hare prompt despatch for tbe abore port. For (rcight and farther particular!, appl y to BOUSTBAO CO.,95 words
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Advertisement823 1916-10-19 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, a typist with previous officesperieoce. Apply A. B. C r/o Strait. Tudp*. 1H 'n -vi-l' WANTED, a toed seagoioK Mo or bo aboat 80 feet in leng h with a ppec d if aY ut 9 knotf. Engine aod bull must br in goer condition. Barker Co.,823 words
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Advertisement442 1916-10-19 5 "THRFF CIGARETTES (VIRGINIA) Also "Three Castles" Magnums. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of tbe Members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exhinge will be held within the Exchanse Buildings, on Monday, October 80, 1916, at442 words
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Advertisement348 1916-10-19 5 Grand Hotel del Europe NOW UNDER EXPERIENCED EN6LISH MANAGEMENT RACE WEEK PROGRAMME Tn.niv dm 10 i USUAL TIFFINS DINNERS Saturday, Oct. 21 HOTEL ORCHESTRA during Tiffin and Dinner each day FOB "OUR DAY" FUND Friday, October 27, 1916 A SUPPER AND DANCE WILL BE HELD IN AID OK THE BRITISH348 words
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Advertisement168 1916-10-19 5 PULO DAAT PLANTATIONS. LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that parI saant to the Alien Bdiiu'ch Winding up Ordinance, 1914' His Bzcellincy S r Arthur Henderron Young, O. C. M. G. ha*, by instrument under his hind dated the 12th day cf October, 191 n, countersign, d by the Colonial Secretary,168 words
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1095 1916-10-19 6 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. THE HEROIC DAYS. We were reading the other day a brilliant lecture in which it was argued that daring tbe long period of the Napoleonic wars England's effort was equal to tbe strain that is being put upon England today. England siid the lecturer1,095 words
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Article40 1916-10-19 6 Messrs. Outhrie and Co. advise as that they have received a cable from the secre taries of United Sua Betong Rubber Estates. Ltd.. stating that tbe directors have declare! an interim dividend of 10 per cent, payable on November 8.40 words
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Article38 1916-10-19 6 Outputs from tbe following companies for the first half of Ojt jber are notified i Kamuntiog Tin Dredging, piculs 230. hours run 311. Cbenderiang Tin Dredging. Dredge piculs 160, hours run 279. elevators piculs Total (Cbenderiang) 210 piculs.38 words
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Article46 1916-10-19 6 In their produce report, dated yesterday, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state Since our last report, there has been a good enquiry for this article and values have advanced. To-day's quotations may bi giv.-u a- tiao sundnel *9. fair to good ciualitiis 19.50 to »«.7O per picul.46 words
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Article32 1916-10-19 6 America's consumption of rubber for the year ended June 80 was 117,673 tons, an increase of 43.627 tons. This folly bears out the late Mr. Lampard's optimistic estimate of some time ago.32 words
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Article41 1916-10-19 6 Towkay Hooi Yip San has presented a silver cup to be competed for by the European members of tbe Selangor Fire Brigade in the same manner and nnder the same rales as apply to the competition for tbe Capitan China Cup.41 words
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Article44 1916-10-19 6 Most unlikely people have proved heroes in this war. A bnrglar has won the Victoria Cross, seventy other burglars have yielded their lives on the field of honoar. and more than 700 people well known to the police are fighting for KiDg and Empire.44 words
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Article48 1916-10-19 6 A Government Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday contains a declaration to be made by every applicant fur a patent, that he is not tbe subject or company of a state at war with the King, and that he does not reside or carry on business in such a state.48 words
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Article49 1916-10-19 6 A cable has recently been received from the head office in Sydney of the Ka in pong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., indicating that to protect tbe shareholders of tbe company against inequitable taxation tbe reentered office will be removed in the near fnture from Australia to tbe F.M S.49 words
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Article47 1916-10-19 6 With tbe railhead approaching Lipir, there is a good dtal of activity in planting and commercial circles there. Three Chinese stores have been cpened during the last month, and all nationalities seem to be on tbe look. out for lands in and about Lipis for rubber cultivation.47 words
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Article54 1916-10-19 6 The seventh of the series of lectures on Religion and War will be given in the V.M.C.A. this evening at 9.45 when the Rev. W. Cross will speak on The (Quaker Attitude. Tbis lecture should prove interesting to all who wish to learn tbe views of the real conscientious objector.54 words
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Article52 1916-10-19 6 The following is a catting from a daily contemporary Burma Rubber Mines. Results for August. 100.000 loads washed, producing rabies valued at K5. 54,000. Royalties amounted to Rs 9,000." The correspondent forwarding it to Alert II." of Tbo Financier says Synthetic robber is oat of date. What price rubber shares52 words
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Article53 1916-10-19 6 The Daily Graphic of September 14 has an illustration of Sir Ernest Birch presenting the ship's bell to 11. MS. Malaya Besides Sir Ernest the photograph shows Admiral Jellicoe, Captain Kojle of the Malaya, and Rear-Admiral Evan Thomas, tbe admiral commanding the battle squadron of which tbe Malaya constitutes one53 words
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Article58 1916-10-19 6 George Aspinal, a Eurasian, pleaded guilty in tbe second police court this morning to cheating in respect of a bicycle value 120, and disposing of same. Tbe accused hired the bicycle from a cycle-<bop in Middle Road, and went and sold it. He was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment58 words
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Article86 1916-10-19 6 Judgment wag delivered at Penang by Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, on Tuesday, in tbe case of T. J. J. Dorasamy Pillay agaiast the I'rye iPenaog) Syndicate. Ltd., of London, by their agents, Messrs. Huttenbach Bros., claiming (1) the sum oi $30,940.30 due on two agreements dated August 5, 1912,86 words
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Article79 1916-10-19 6 There is a story of EJgar Allan IVe, The Pit aod the Pendulum, in which a victim of the Inquisition sees a sword pointed pendu Kirn BWingiDg to and fro, getting longer and ever nearer his bare body. This is very much tbe situation of tbe Germans on the Somme.79 words
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Article89 1916-10-19 6 Daring the quarter ended March 31, ;16 vess: Is of 612,519 tons, according to Lloyd's Register of shipping, were lost to the world's shipping by being abandoned at sea, foundering, missing," broken np, condemned, etc,, burnt, collision, wreckage, and war Unset- Of the total, 187 vessels, with a tonnage of89 words
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Article112 1916-10-19 6 Mr. A. N. Kenion writes in the Times of Ma'aya I Messrs. Wbarne Bros., Limited, are giving, through their Ipoh branch, a new Ford car on moot generous terms to be raffled in aid of Our Day Fund. I feel that Messrs. Wearne Bros., Limited, should be piblicly thanked for112 words
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Article187 1916-10-19 6 Pity tbe door editor Enquiries of all kinds come along, from n quests for hints as to rubber investments to tbe conduct of ricksha pullers. They grow more importunate and offensive every day," says a lady who is annoyed, not to bay irate. You give them a little more than187 words
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Article404 1916-10-19 6 Dr. N. Black is returning to Singapore by the next P. and O. mail. Mr. J.E.Jackson, State Engineer, Pahang, left Kuala Lipis last week for Penang to meet his fiancee, who is expected there tbis week. Their marriage will be solemnized at Penang There was solemnised at404 words
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Article48 1916-10-19 6 We very gratefully acknowledge a donation of 120 from Mr. I. Klinter, Sophia Koad, also of SlO from C B." to oar fund for helping tbe Overseas Club to supply smokes to our soldiers and Bailors. The total received by as is now 55.9H'2.'i4.48 words
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Article43 1916-10-19 6 The output from tut. -'.~ove coti paoy for tbe half month ended October 10 was as follows No. 1 Dredge. No. 2 i)redge. Hours run 816 282 Cubic yards treated 46,000 42,000 Total piculs 14 Realised on sale •39,192.9543 words
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Article106 1916-10-19 6 The latest list shows that a sum of »25,000 from tho F M.S. (iovrrninent has been contributed to No. 2 Scheme of tho F.M.S. War Relief Fund. Tbis represents the first payment on account of tbe contribution, subject to a maximum amount of 190,000, promised by106 words
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Article135 1916-10-19 6 A correspondent oalls our attention to a two column advertisement in tbe South China Morning Pout of October 7 setting out full particulars of tbe British Government War Savings Certificates which are offered to residents in Hongkong through the branches of tbe Chartered Hank, the Hongkong and Shanghai135 words
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Article147 1916-10-19 6 Tbe L. and C. Eiprtss of September 20 says Dealings in tbe share market continue to be very active, and in many case* quotations show considerable improvement. Certain of tbe xliares which have been moat popular of late, however, are now Buffering from something of a reaction.147 words
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Advertisement140 1916-10-19 6 Kii.au., llt'lj I I QPfITPU IH tIC'J I I l/^j^*^*"^ mmcw \vi \J*y^E***^^ V.OTCM »HlS|"^^^B WKISI<*^J BOLE AOENT9 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS BRITISH LINEN COLLARS MADE IN IRELAND ntfltOl L >1 SHAPES fc=~=3*^ I WINDOWS FOR EVENING WEAR *a en p<" FOR DAY WEAR h,:-ur.-s titacl.oo IiLL-n140 words
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Advertisement214 1916-10-19 6 WE STILL CONTINUE TO SCORE WITH OUR EXCELLENT PROGRAMMES Variety in Pictures is what you want, «nd that is what you (at AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE fILHAMBRA Bench Road The Home of Feature Attractions The Leading Theatre In Singapore SECOND SHOW AT O.IS A powerful dramatisation ol Mrs.214 words
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Article2556 1916-10-19 7 RUMANIA. Enemy Through The Passes. The Struggle Getting Acute. Rr.CTSK's TIUGRAMf. London, October 17, MM p.m. Mr. Stanley Washburn at ths Rumanian Headquarter* say* I The Rumanians west of Brasso began au orderly retirement on October N, taking up positions at the foot of the hills defending Predeal2,556 words
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Article140 1916-10-19 7 KIITEK > TeLKi.EaV. London, October U, 8 50 p.m. Id the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain stated that be did not proposed to publish tbe report of the troop train enquiry. Since the war every effort bad been made to roemploy Indian offioera who were permitted to140 words
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Article200 1916-10-19 7 Reuter's Teleorax, London, October 17, 12.85 p.m. A letter of appeal by the committee of the London Oriental School, signed by Lord Curzon, as chairman, Lord Cromer, the Lord Mayor and others, states that an annual income is now in view of £7,000 and asks for an200 words
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Article72 1916-10-19 7 Rf.CTIK's TELKciRAM. London. October 17, 12.35 p.m. Owing to the dismissal of three carmen, convicted of receiving stolen Hour, 2,000 employees at Paddington arc "going slow" until the men are reinstated, though the company has promised to re-employ the carmen if the pending appeal is successful. A number72 words
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Article42 1916-10-19 7 Recter's Teleoram. London. October 18, 3 60 p.m. The race for the Cesarewitch has resulted Sanctum. 9to 4 1 Cornsheaf, 9to 1 2 Darkopal, 40 to 1 8 Nineteen ran won by two length?, a short head separating second and third.42 words
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Article26 1916-10-19 7 (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) London, October 18. Tbe following dividends are announced Bernam (Perak) 10 per cent., Dusnn Durian 5. and Tremelbye 80.Bernama - 26 words
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Article199 1916-10-19 7 An All-Round Decline in The Prices. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report: Singapore, October 18. A weaker tone characterised the weekly auction which commenced today, and prices Buffered an all round decline of $3 per picul. At tbe outset standard sheet sold up to 1126 and standard crepe199 words
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Article225 1916-10-19 7 A special Indian Army Order issued in Simla on October 6, published the following farewell message by General Sir Beauchamp Duff on saying goodbye to tbe Army in India: I desire to plaoe on record my appreciation of the distinguished service rendered by all ranks, both225 words
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Article1223 1916-10-19 7 GREAT SUCCESS OF AUCTION SALES. Rubber at Phenomenal Prices That little silver hammer which, by the way, was bought by Mr. Lim Peng Siang, through his son, Mr. Lim Soow Kiew. has wrought marvels at Raffles Chambers where the Straits Chinese British Association yesterday held their first1,223 words
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Article840 1916-10-19 8 Protest at the Trades Union Congress. At the meeting of tbe Trades I'nioc v .joisi' *n at Biruin^baui on September 8 strong fn-iiDK was displayed at tbe in- r< asing employment of Chinese on liritisb sbips owinu to tbe withdrawal of British tteamen fur naval service. Mr840 words
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Article690 1916-10-19 8 TO-DAYS SCRATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS. Good Fields Expected. It is by no means an easy matter to make si Uctons. There are so many things to be taken into due consideration such as tbe weather, the condition of the coarse, tbe training form of each competitor and tbe690 words
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Article46 1916-10-19 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Friday, October 10 Thursday, Ocromß 10. 7 a.uj. Halefcti. r Kange Malay Co. No Drill FKIDAT, TOBSR 20. S r.m. Sepoy Line* S F.A. Co. No DriH F. Yockqir Blair, C.ptain, S.V.A., Act, eg Adjutant, SVC46 words
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Article688 1916-10-19 8 Disbanded Armies and New Enterprise. I cannot help thinking, writes a eorrespon- ent in Tbe Times, tbat tbe public generally re taking too gloomy a view of tbe question r f getting men back to work wben the war i over I believe in tbe end688 words
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Article340 1916-10-19 8 Exploits in Mesopotamia And France. St. Nilial Singh writing in Tk Observer of September 10 says India has lately been ringing with praise of tbe fine sense of devotion to duty, fear letaness and gallantry displayed by the membeis of the Bengali Ambulance Corps, which recently returned from340 words
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Article12 1916-10-19 8 Mandai Tekong (Singapore) -8,697 lbs. two months 17,092 lbs.12 words
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Article37 1916-10-19 8 Tbe Sherif of Mecca has itsned a Proclamation, stating that all possible facilities must be given to pilgrims and guaranteeing tbe safety of themselves and their belongings as well an their protection from annoyance.37 words
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Correspondence
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Letter94 1916-10-19 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your correspondent in yesterday's paper signed Vincent." made an excellent proposal, wben he suggested opening a fund for a Hotilla of submarines. This would, I think, be a popular contribution from Singapore towards the war, and would enable the population94 words
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Article576 1916-10-19 8 Tbe case for equity in taxation is so clearly and powsrfuliy expressed by Mr. T. H. T. Rogers in the following letter to the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, that we need make no apology for quoting it from our contem porary In considering the advisability of imposing576 words
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Advertisement280 1916-10-19 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PARAGRAPHS. Latest advertisement* of the day appear on page 6. On Saturday the entire proceeds of the entertainment at the Casino art to be given to the Red Cross fond, and in order that a large attendance will be ensured the management have prepared a special comedy programme280 words
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Advertisement294 1916-10-19 8 OUR DAY FUND Raffles Hotel, Friday, October 27 A GARDEN PARTY with Band, Merry-go round and Cinema shows will be held in aid of the Fund, commencing at 430 p.m. Tea, lets ard Refreshments. ADMISSION AND REFRESHMENTS will only be supplied against Coupons sold in aid of the charity, the294 words
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Advertisement317 1916-10-19 9 ■PECIAL RACE PROGRAMME GAIETY PICTURE PALACE JI'MTIOM (JK ALBKHT AMI HkM'OOLKN StKHTx IN THE SECOND SHOW The Pride of the Circus THE NORDISK CO 8 MOST SENSATIONAL THREE-PART MUM* THE ALLIES IN CORFU-LATEST WAR GAZETTE ■it Rai Drama UNTIL DEATH IN TWO REELS MISS MARIE WALCAMPIN ■ooth Tirkifigton t Tamo*!317 words
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Advertisement672 1916-10-19 9 NOTICE. NOTICB is hereby Riven that all Roads within Government House Domain will be closed to the Public from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., on each of the following dates, viz Ootober 17, 19 and 21. H V. TOURELS, Executive Engineer. !6 10 a-20-10 NOTICE. Tenders will be received up672 words
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Advertisement74 1916-10-19 9 P. &0. Eight-Disc Light Harrows CHEAPEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET STOCKS HELD BY SUE. DARBY CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLBMENTB) MALACCA IF YOU REQUIRE ENGrINES OF ANY KIND Steam Stationary or Portable Oil— Refined or Crude Oil Suction Gas BOILERS Land or Marine Portable or Semi-portable PUMPS74 words
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Advertisement310 1916-10-19 10 DRIPPING Pure Beef Dripping Manufactured on our own premises, can be obtained daily in small quantities or in two-lb. tins. SINGAPORE COLD STORA6E CO.. LD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. REMOVAL NOTICE From October 2, 1916, our address wiil be 32, RAFFLES PLACE (RAFFLES SQUARE) J. L. CAMPBELL Co.310 words
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Advertisement508 1916-10-19 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRAUAJND CHINA. INOORPORATBD IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 90,000 Share* of Reserve Fond 41,880,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor*-. «IJOO,OOC BANKBRB The Bank oJ England, The London City aad MidlanJ Bank. Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The National Prorinoial508 words
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Advertisement657 1916-10-19 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE )t 100 FULLY PAID SHABE3 OF JOLLARS TBN EACH IN TUB DIB PENSAKY. LIMITED, SINGAPORE, It Messrs Cbiog Keng Lee Co.'s saleroom On Monday, October 28, at 2.80 p.m. CUING KENO LEB A CO., Auotioneerp imo-smo AUCTION SALE 91 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, F I, ANTS, ONE657 words
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Advertisement1157 1916-10-19 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE CM VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD L4NO 4ND HOUSES NOS. 181, IN, 188, IM, 183, 186, 187 tad 188. BOAT QUAY, and NO 1. 20, 37 and 271, KENO CHBOW STKKBT Tcbe held at Means. Ching Keng Lee A Ca's saleroom, No. 8, RaMes Place, On1,157 words
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Article849 1916-10-19 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Prospects of Trade after the War. W. H. Berry writes in the Evening Standard Tbe question of the after-war supply of British built motor vehicle* of all descriptions is one that will brook no further delay. There are three important markets849 words
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170 1916-10-19 11 Georges Carpeatier, heavyweight boxing champion of Europe, now in the French tlyint; oorps, tolls in the Weekly Despatch that be has lost the better part of the fortune that he had made. When I was earning thousands of pounds in a night I put my money170 words
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Advertisement249 1916-10-19 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 t%M Q miles per 04.0 gallon with a load of 42^ stone OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED BY THE SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB All models in stock for immediate249 words
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Advertisement418 1916-10-19 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) It418 words
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Advertisement162 1916-10-19 11 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS (LATELY OCCUPIED BY KATZ BROS.. LTD.) Commodious, well lighted and airy offices on second floor, front portion of first floor and ground floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenants. Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building. Apply to CHING KENG LEE CO.. Auctioneers and162 words
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Advertisement1181 1916-10-19 12 INSURANCE OF PRIVATELY OWNED MOTOR CARB FRANCE c LIMITED. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES SOLE AGENTS: Adamson. Gilfillan &Go.. Ltd.. llN( OHI .iRATKI IM ENULASDI IMPORT DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. PENANG and MALACCA. OFFICES TO LET. TO LET. 2nd Floor, No. 8, Malacca Street. Immediate ctry. Apply Meyer Brothers. IB I— n TO BE LET,1,181 words
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Advertisement711 1916-10-19 12 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET, Dunrobin. Barker Road. Im mediate entry Apply Lee Cheng Van k Co. 17- n TO BE LET, UU a Orchard Road, European dwelling house. Mont $00. Apply S Mana»g: h ft Co 6-10— u TO I.RT, KKNILWOKTH, Barker K >a<l now being rf paired and711 words
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Advertisement339 1916-10-19 12 THE MULCOTT BELTING COMPANY. LTD. (Incorporatkd in England; Best Multiplar Hair Belting Ordinary and Extra Stout From 2" to 7" stock This belt has gained its reputation throughout Saigon, Rangoon, Sumatra, Bangkok, F.M-S. and the Straits, for its Strength, Durability and Reliability. Quotations from KIAM KIAT Co. Market Street, Sole339 words
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Advertisement209 1916-10-19 12 BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW DnB to ariive shortly: Family Balances, 14, 28 acd 60 lbs. Galvanised Wheel Barrows. Pipe Cutters, Nos 1 and Muntz Metal Sheets, 4' x 4' x to f Muntz Metal Hound Bars, J" to 1 1" dia. Japd. and Biass Tower Bolts. Brass and Iron Riddles,209 words
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Advertisement467 1916-10-19 12 MOTOR CARS phone For HIRE L^ 1 1 ■1\ promptly attends II I to your call with I \J I comfortable oars, .1 .111 day and night. \J \J \J Charge* Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 111, ORCHARD ROAD To ADVERTISERS As requests to make alterations in advertisements, such as467 words
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Miscellaneous327 1916-10-19 12 Straits V)imes t Telephone!. Editorial and Ooncral 70 Manager's Office 262 Job Printing Department 848 All oommunieatioiiß relating te editoria matters and news should be addressed THE EDITOR. Ali Mimunicatione relating to business iv iktcrs advertisements, subscriptions, accooiits, printing, etc. should be addressed tv THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants327 words
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