The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 October 1915

Total Pages: 12
1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. te:n cents SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915. ISJ. 8,501.
    15 words
  • 146 1 Thrilling stories of the irresistible nature of the BriUffb attack are now coming along the wiies Vage 7. The French gains are being extended, and up-to-date in Champ i^ie aloae they have captured 121 German guns iu five days Page 7. The Germans id Polaud are finding
    146 words
  • 1621 1 <>ur inst article (l) brought us to the* threshold of tbat uinetreiith century, m which each vast ptugiew vtr6 made id tbe ■cienoo of AIUoiIOWJ May we try to elicit the interest of. et-necialiy. young people En a further bracking of tbie deeply interesting suHect 1 Tbeir medal t
    1,621 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 "Steiastic Tyres" Sk. ft i j6 \X^ British Made f/ WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN SINGAPORE. S. MOUTRiE Co, Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENhRAL REPAIRERS CARS AND T.ORRIES CARS GARAGED. Daily or Monthly
      199 words
    • 278 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 iratsbcd bungalow to let— Page '1. Assistant stort keeper wanted- I'age 2. Chinese krani wanted— Page t. < M'Jice building wanted Page 2. Barntdo Concert Page 2. I) Williams' Pink Pills Page -i. Auction announcements Page Theatre R <ya.l graod opening Page 3. Sumatra farms to be
      278 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 166 1 THE WEEK. S turoay 2nd. H^h Water— 4-1 am i-f| p.m. n.naco Ooidin Victoria Thoatro Sunday 3rd. High Water— t-*t a.m.. J. 26 p.m. B:)ntiay alter 'Trinity. P, .v: '>. oatward mail oxpecti I ffionday 4th. Fieh w>it«-r 7 Btm, 6- p.m. ii aaco Goidiu Vietorfa rheaue. Tuesday sth. ET'^h
      166 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 78 2 TO MINE MANAGERS. Why be despondent concerning the lon pric" of tin. It ifl the COSt of production that coiiiirs. The GARRETT Superheated Steam Engine will save 50 u o of your fuel KCOnnt o^tr other types of Steam power. Think— what BO of your Coal Bill repMaents, and the
      78 words
    • 560 2 NEURALGIC PAINS. These may be felt in arjy nerve rf thobody, but are most frequent in tho nerves cf the head. NeurM~ia may be caused by a decayed tooth, eve strain, or a diseased ear, but the most common cau*e i* general debility accom- panied by andtiiii* or thin blx)d.
      560 words
    • 638 2 SINGAPORE S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE A unique Two Reel Sensational Drama which keeps the interest of the spectato keyed up to the highest pitch to the very end of the Film *jm m m ar~ Fm m" Tragedy of Black Rock Isle of Adventure A. Thrilling
      638 words
    • 524 2 ENTIRE CHANGE OF NEW PHOTO-PLAVS A rp PICTURE THEATRE C!NE!¥IS fj/^oli^ O BEACH FOAD BY THE SEA. TO-NIGHT! SECOND SHOW 9 15 P HI SHARP THE RECORD-BREAK ING THiNtiOUSESS FASCINATING FILM SF.PIAL AC reels: MILLION DOLLAR Q!S s Of W parts: MYSTERY USKU 2IN 23 EPISODES OF 2 REELS EACH
      524 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 808 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF 100 ROLLS CONGO ROOFING (Each S3 feet by 3 feet' u gool cendition. (Suitable for Estate Bosgalowfl and Buildings). T he held at Powell A Co' a Saleroom On Wednesday, Bth Cct., at 11 a. m. Now on t iew. PO'#ELL& Co., Auctioneers, f 10 MORTGAGEE
      808 words
    • 532 3 TO LET No. 12, Mount Elizabeth Foad. Apply to Lou Lam, 6tl, North Bridge Road. 10-9 uc TO BE LET. A Large and Airy Office at No. 5, Malacca Street, nps'-airs. Immediate Entry. Apply to C. YEN BOOH, No. 19 Collyer Qaaj 84-7 oe BUNGALOW TO LET No. 795 East
      532 words
    • 592 3 MEINSELF AND GOTT. New Version. A correspondent writes to the Daily Mail" /ertnate, forwarding these verses which he states to have appeared "in a neutral newspaper printed in Batavia." The Kaiser's Prayer or the Latest Ultimatum. Gott, Gott, clear GoH atteution blease Your liartner Vilhel r n's here, Tnd has
      592 words
    • 438 3 To-night Saturday, Oct. 2nd GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE THEATRE ROYAL (IVORTH BRIDGE ROAD) Ao .A* Moving Picture Theatre. THE MALAY OPERA, which was presented by The Star Opera Company, is now a thing cf the past and hereafter nothing but motion pictures will be >hown at this 1 heatr*
      438 words

  • 537 4 We published a paragraph a few days ago to tbe effect that Jamna Pershad and Shiv Lai of the Indian Survey bad received medals from the Italian Government and a substantial bonus from the Government of India in recognition of their work in the Karakorum. For the
    537 words
  • 220 4 To Retire from Pal! Mail Gazette." The Pall Mall Gazette ot kug, 28 an DOanoed thatMr.T. (Inrvin has desired for Konif ti!:it> to devutt 1 himself more closely to thp Observer, and for this purpose had now arranged to retire very bhortly from the Pall Mall
    220 words
  • 58 4 Lahore, Sept. 1. The London correspondent ot the Civil and Military Gazzette cabled on the Blst Ajguht The Morning Post's special correspondent on the Trentino front says that RovertO, moru perhaps than Trent, is the Btrategic heart of Trentino, and the Italian pincers are cloning
    58 words
  • 57 4 Lahore, Sept, 1. The Tunes correspondent in Home states that a decree has been promulgated regulating the production of ammunition in private factories. The organisation has been centralised in the Ministry of War. Workmen can apply to the authorities in case of disputes, but ara not allowed
    57 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 467 4 Influenza and Afterwards durin.:; tcr iofldcuxa, An^er*s overcomes the oervons depresaon and Emulsion is invaluable. Healing to throat, debility. After influenza, pneumonia, lungs, stomach and intc I oes,aad a most pleurisy or bronchitis, nothing will so Invigorating and restorative, it not quickly and surely heal the diseased onk re rcough
      467 words
    • 808 4 j Yorkshire's Famous Pure Wool /gi Cloths make British Gentlemen the I^^ Best Dressed Men in the World. lsn l a to^ r^ :f r e (lA or ni;l There we raiiori all < V Globe. Good cloth is the fint fwcntiiil and Etigii-l, cloth is the bed in the
      808 words

  • 717 5 September. 9. K.i !.kd Capt. J. R. Benn, Artillery; 2nd Lieut. L. Newall, Londons J. V, Spearman, Shropshires. Ron RKPOKrF.n Killed: Lieut. W. J, Hlatchly. Leinsters. D I Woinds: Lieut. C. M. Harrip, Medic is. 1 DSD Capts. C. I). Carry-Bernard, j Wiltshi P>. Wilson, Yorkshires;! Lieuts. Atkinson-Jowett, Yorkshires;!
    717 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1926 5 Noticos GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS Tenders will be received at the Office of the Inspector of Prisons. 5.3. up to rojn of Monday the Ist November 1915 for the Hupp v of the undermentioned m&teiials for nianu'ac tares to the Singapore Prl on duriug the >fcar 1916. 1. Fine white rattan No.
      1,926 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 796 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 18th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Qr.T 3ro. BT. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Lit»iiy. 7.i-sa.ui. H.ly Communion (ChoraJ). Hymns 26 it*. H, »1. 915 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Glassep. 5.30 pm. Evensong A Sermon. War Hymns 19*, 19>. Followed by a
      796 words

  • 36 6 GnsiG.— On 2sth September. 131*. at Batu j Uajah, the wife of Gorden Greig, of a laughter. C4ULPIELD.— On Peptember 3Rth. at Kuliro. Kedah, the wife of Mr K..ST. GtoaoE Caulfield, of a daughter.
    36 words
  • 32 6 Here riMH At Pr-s. the People rit-ht malata!* Gnawed by influence onbribad by gain; Here patriot Truth h« -lorious precepts draw. PlrAa^ to R lUion. i>>ya'iv and Law.
    32 words
  • 1760 6 Continuing our reference made to the inexplicable absence of what has for long appeared to us to be any reasoned plan for the redaction of the Gallipoli Peninsula— still B standing conundrum to our limited experience as a se?ious student of military affairs for a trifle
    1,760 words
  • 395 6 The month!] minMm <>f fch< church Workers' Association will bi J ll <i.i-.> Roomaon Wednaadaj at 4 10 p m. The Thaatr« Rival, toe many year* the iecogni/ed home of M..i,tv tht-utik'ul companies, has gone over fco the BUd ;>jpular tortn of b n tor ti i n mont aowadayi
    395 words
  • 61 6 (From Our Ov n London, Sept HO. No dividend is declared by the kubbet rust but 11,700 is carried forward. The Lares are up. Sunsjni Uaaya pay a final of 10, |£mh ng full 15. Federated Seiaugor piys 3 interim iHiatic 10 interim la place of tv\o
    61 words
  • 97 6 PENANG S T EWS. Lieut Uadow'ti Mishap. Penaug. Oct. 1. Lieut Patrick Hadow, of the \a\ai Air Service, was badly injured in an aeroplane accident at Heudou on Sept '24 ih. Ac mg to a cubit- received m Penang iroruhi* mother, Lady Constance Hadow he U making satisfactory progrehK Dinner
    97 words
  • 49 6 The selection of sacred music tha* be given by the Cathedra! Choii al clo6e of Evensong to morrow will be aj fellows Air How willing my Paternal Love Saajai -^andei Lift Thine Lyes (Elijah MenAnthem Abide will. i aapat Bj ato 'od thai in.. Heaveu m
    49 words
  • 48 6 The agentfc. Messrs < Jthru ur.i t hav« to day received adviot frutn L<;:.don b] cablegram that the I». rector*, of ti. pany have declared a dividend of 15 lr Baaaaal of the yeai t-uded .e last sucli diNidend U payable on llth N'o v tiui er.
    48 words
  • 476 6 On v ept. II ih Major Htu*-.: mauding the >hrop?bite ler i •ui ,a..- QoMgkoog, preherui i PfeteetM Mar\ t- to the mi af tht- regiment htationed in Vict< it la barrack*. There will be a KM I rfnf b*ll the >bort >:reet Oirll Scl to ii.iv in connects a
    476 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 60 6 COUTTS' OLD TOM AND DRY GIN. COATE S PLYMOUTH. LARGE STOCKS HELD BY CALDBEGK MAGGRE6OR Go. WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. British Controlled Cigar Factories LA MINtnVA "LA GIRALDA" -La Minerva" Reina Victorias in Sto3k JOHN LITTLE'S, SINGAPORE OTHER SHAPES "LA MINERVA 'LA GIRALDA" SHORTLY EXPECTED. ALWAYS INSIST ON tt
      60 words

  • 585 7 BRITISH SOLDIERS' DASH TO VICTORY. A Stirring Narrative. [By Submarine Cable]. HicTia'a Sjrtigh. London, Sept. 30. The correspondent of Reuter at British Headquarters, writing on Sept. 2s, says: The first 1 glorious charge of the lintit>h from their Vermelles trenches on Saturday morning' carried them right through
    585 words
  • 127 7 American Loan Success. London. Sept. 10. The Anglo French loan syndicate will be the largest of its kind ever formed in the United States, the membership including the bank-?, trust companies and individual financiers from the Atlantic to the Pacific Forty banks in New York alone have
    127 words
  • 83 7 Budget Above Politics. London, Sept, 29. —In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law, replying to criticisms of the import faties, said that they did not suggest any tariff reform. Ministers be- lieved that they wouli have been imposed with equal certainty if there had been no'
    83 words
  • 504 7 STRIKING PROOFS OF FRENCH SUCCESSES. A Hundred and Twenty one Guns [By Submarine Cable]. Siutzb'b Shwch Paris, Sept. 29. President Poincar»'\ in a message to the army, congratulates it ou its incomparable ardour and supreme devotion. It has definitely affirmed its its superiority over the enemy. Paris,
    504 words
  • 78 7 London, Sept. 30 In the House of Commons, on the income tax resolution, Col. Yate raised the question of the position of an Indian Colouial officer who had come over to participate in the war, incurring heavy additional expenditure. Mr McKenna said that he hoped to Btate later
    78 words
  • 19 7 Hagup, Sept. 26. The Netherlands has made another serious protest to Germany regarding Zeppelins violating Dutch neutrality.
    19 words
  • 20 7 Cairo, Sept. 29.— The assailants of Minister Fathy Bey, mentioned on Sept. 7th, have been sentenced to death,
    20 words
  • 40 7 Paris, Sept. 80. The French three per cent, bonds are at Fr. (36 50. M. van Vollenboveu, ex Governor of Indo- China, baa been wounded in Artois, by shrapnel. He ha3 been brought to hospital in Paris.
    40 words
  • 55 7 The Band of Hope will meet as usual in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, on Wednesday at 14.30 p.m. The salving of the cargo of the P. and O. steamer Nubia has been begun by the 'purchasers, but the vessel is not being 'dismantled since speculators hope when the cargo is removed
    55 words
  • 181 7 PEASANT BANDS IN GERMAN REAR. Heavy Fighting on the Styr. [By Submarine Cable]. Bsutkb's Sebvicb. Petrograd, Sept. 30.— A communique says German attacks near Friednchetadb and Dvinsk were repulsed, but the Russians gave way somewhat south east of Osmiana, east of Vilna, while south of the Fripet repeated
    181 words
  • 458 7 WOUNDED LEVIATHANS. Endless Column of Ships: An Impressive Spectacle. New York, Sept. b Mr Frederick Pal mer, the American war correspondent, continuing bis account of his vi^it to the North Sea Fleet, stated The ofiicers on tha Lion," which received the roughest haudliug of any British major
    458 words
  • 83 7 Italian Optimism. Rome, Sept. 10— Diplomatists are highly optimistic as they are convinced that Bulgaria has given up the idea of throwing in her lot with Austria and Germany, while Roumania is prepared to put 300,000 men in the field in the event of tbe Außtro German invasion
    83 words
  • 19 7 Agents. Jaeger and Co. United Sumatra (Bangoen Poerba) 47,000 total 9 tuonthß 377,000. Tirana 1,700
    19 words
  • 509 7 At the Victoria Theatre. The fame of Horace Goldin, the Illusionist, must have come on ahead of him, judging by the comfortably filled house at the Victoria Theatre last night, when he and his Weet End Comedy Com pany, not forgetting "Lily," the Royal Bangal Tiger, greatly mystified
    509 words
  • 357 7 The German Government bus paid in Madrid an indemnity of 240,000 pesetas or the murder at Louvain of seven Spanish subjects. As the Kaiser's criminal attack on civilised Europe has caused, at a moderate computation six million deaths, Germany, if taxed for each death at the tariff applied in the
    357 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 183 7 ROBINSON Co. AEE NOW OPENING New Goods DEPARTMENTS. 7///////////////////////^^^^ I Ay Y/ I QUALITY is the point I /j tarn *S fy which is necessary i/j^fc r in an enjoyable Jlsr fy *5 T O t|T ry \Y y EMBASSY y. I VIRGINIA No. 77 If/ ty^^ ,^y I as
      183 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 517 8 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last year CALLING FOR PAYMENT OF $5,257,379 S.C. Which [could be paid twice over from our INCOME PROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alone which was $6,777,515. S.C. WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOR $384,417,025 SC. THE SUN LIFE Tr OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE, Manager,
      517 words
    • 619 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON LEITH s.s. BLOEMFONTEIN sailing on or about Oct 5 For LONDON GLASGOW s.s. CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Oct 30 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia.
      619 words
    • 513 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD 85 Paul Lecat Oct M A Ptearaer Oct )0 si Ville de la A Steamer O<«t 24 Ciotat Kov "> A Steamer Nov 7 For all particulars apply to J. <Je GOURTOIS, agent. COMPANIA
      513 words
    • 655 8 Shipping P. &(T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi« t Aubtralia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throagh Bills of Lading issued tot -y^ Ooaet. Persian Golf, GoDtinental aafl Ai_&ru%* Ports. Stoamere will leave Sing apore oa ot aten MAIL LINES Hcmbward (roB Ett&opmi From Singapore,
      655 words

  • 1824 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mauchline and Burns. Edinburgh, Sept. 1. Mauchline has not taken its propet place as one of the shrines of Burns in the West of Scotland. It is true that at Ayr he was born, and at Dumfries he died, but it wa3 at
    1,824 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1922 9 I I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. 1 j] WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE! Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tne Company has £20,00C deposited with the Supreme
      1,922 words

  • 432 10 i Some swear by Maxim gunners, And some by bombardiers. The infantry are stunners, Likewise the engineers Bail the finest troops in all the world Are the British troop* ear 'ear Aad the eon of a gun who takes ihe bim, la the Hongkong Volunteer--2 No one
    432 words
  • 247 10 Djrin* Exploit by British Party. News ha3 reache i Blackbarn thatLieut. W« Cooper, a well known e\,> orer and an old Dlackbuin amateur footballer, bus heea ierorated at the front with the Mili ttiry Croes for an act of ramaikable coo! ne»s and resource. Uaat.
    247 words
  • 119 10 \n Ann>r.c;tn j r n n. 1 i s t Darned K i:er eon. wborc entered Switzerland, was im mediately arrested for stating in Deoember that the British M nialet at li^rue hud violated SwMM neutiMlity by ob^erviug Krtedrich^hav t-n from the Svviss shore of Lake Constance.
    119 words
  • 404 10 Dutch Merchants Offered an; Price by German Agents. Amsterdam, July 21. While Holland does not export raw cotton to Germany, there are considerable stocks here and at Rotterdam of cotton goods, which are permitted to be exported because they were in Holland before Nst month, when
    404 words
  • 362 10 a Committee of the British Association, reporting on the financial effects of the war, stares that (rerruany'is pre War debt was a thot^and million sterling, and it is likely thiil an additiounl 1,500 millions will be added. The report anticipates that Britain will emerge from the struggle in a bettei
    362 words
  • 1210 10 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER B. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WIXfL BE FIELD ON i Tuesday the 13th, Thursday the 21st, 1 and Saturday the 23rd of Oct., 1915. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 19th October, 1915. I. THE OPENING STAKES 2-45 p.m. aloe $6CO. m $50
    1,210 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 3 10 i of i
      3 words
    • 125 10 CEMENT FRESH SUPPLIES NOW I AVAILABLE Favourable Prices Quoted EX WHARF GODOWN. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. DRINK DRINK CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEiST BEER OBTAINABLE j MODERATE. f jLu^^^^^m^ TO TH E LATEST jme^h^S^^S^ METHODS WITH wliß^^i^^^ HVERY FOSSIBLE CARE /Wfflr IN SANITARY RESPECTS I CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH tsEER.
      125 words
    • 260 10 PRIVATE HOTEL. STAMFORD HOUSE. CENTRALLY SITLATED. Bras Basal; Eoad. ComfortabiC- Forms with Bathrooms a .tacued Hectric Fittings throughout. Separate Tables in Spacious D;r.;r^ Room Large RecepMon Hall Bniiaras and Newspapers Tht Pram! M.ina^tunt t AMki it to be Inowa thai thej oatei i^oeolal I >r Ladie* and O< litu-ujt ii
      260 words

  • 1463 11 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct. Ist RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Gap. lesoa. Paid. __*a_ Div. Bursas. Bbllsihs. 85,000 Ss Ss All&gar SX, 19 2 0 600,0(0 1 1 Anglo-Java 6 6 6 9 1.-0,000 2a 2s Anglo-Malay 8% -.8 0 9 0 60,000 Sb
    1,463 words
  • 58 11 Corrected up to Oct. l) Bank 4m b 2-4 716 demand 2-4 316 Private credits Sm a 2-4 I,'M6 France demand Bank 312 ISDIA, T. T. 175i HOHQKONO, demai d 22 i Yokohama, demur d lll| Java, demaad 138 Bangkok, demand 66? SovßB»iaNB, Bank Buying 99 64 Back ol
    58 words
  • 142 11 i if 1 Gambler 11. CO I Gambler Cube No. 1 18 40 Gambler Cabe No. 2 12.00 Peppot Black ordin. s'pore 19 00 Pepper. (White fair) Muntok 84.50 Nutmegs (110 tc t) e lc. 2J 00 No f ra9go (60 to tie Ibj 22.00 Mace (Banda) so 00
    142 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 120 11 ITI TT "C"' "^T "CP THjT m fl m I ji i iff y B M» |V ■VI 1 I J I" 1 nij iiAf^> VkCidi oi^c %k yi jf nn Nat i rIVA NASITAI^Q TliA 1 I II I I lII' 11l 11l I I Last years output of
      120 words
    • 123 11 THE BANGKOK TIMES Established ISS7.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCUUfiCK. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD.. Singapore Agents, Telegrams: TIMES BANGKOK MARTIN'S, j£W*utiiE^ PI LLs ft? *^*r.«h R*n».-t far aj! 1 r+fulKr-.i -.<»». "Vi-v*. ***f> i d; M*rt^ i fiLt w Ui« bo««c. v- rk*i
      123 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 228 11 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A 0. Btr Mi dina.- Mrs P, Dinp)e, BOfifl M. T. Simpson, Mr 0, Kinder. Mrs H. Middle-ten. Mr T. F. Cuthhertson. Mr H. O. Bftonden. Mr V. White, Mr G. A. Brovm. 3Jr j J. Lt aroyd, Mr E, A. Derri-'-. Mr 7. Htewart. If
      228 words
    • 462 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at II arr.cn Oct. 1, 1915. BBITI6H. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Kinta Sepfc 29 Lady Weld Sept 80 Kintuck Giang Sent,' < tct 1 luner Hoads Dutch. Telan« Sept 29 Rumpbiue Sept M Inner Hoads Hrouvrpr Choen 1 oeng (»ct 1 CLEARANXES.
      462 words

  • 1214 12 Q<,!</N(<! ti'/iait Jiomincs nostn csi fmrrage libelli. Juvenal I All along there has been suspicion t&et the strike fever in Wales has been fomented by Germau agents. Or. Shadwell, writing to tbe FifffCS, declares emphatically that Prince 1> ucher "on the eve of his forced departure
    1,214 words
  • 296 12 London. August 19. Some remarkable documents bearing on the secret German propaganda ia the I .1 ite.l States have been published this week by the New York World These documents t-u2»jest that Count Bernstotff bus at his command a revenue estimated fctJß4oo,ooo weekly for the Buborning i>f American
    296 words
  • 199 12 (Fob Week Ending Friday Oct. Bra) TO day. p.m. 1 tie? tie r K inge t-trrunh' Co. SUNDAI BBD. am. Drill Hall Maxim Co. 7.00 Bal*wtier Range Vetetsns'Co. Drill Hall S V.C, U Os MONDAY 4TH. 5.16 p m. Drill Hall S. V. A. M ixiru
    199 words
  • 808 12 General Manager's Progress Report fob four Weeks Ending lVni Sept. 1915. Gentlemen, I herewith beg to submit my report on your Mining and Milling i operations for four weeks ending Stpt, 1 1 til, 1915. The accompanying sheet of Mine MeaI sureme.ute and
    808 words
  • 501 12 The followiDg is the report by the Directors to the fifth annual general meeting of the shareholders to be held within the Exchange I'uildingK. Singapore, on Monday, the 11th day of October, 191.',, at 12 o'clock noon: Your directors have pleasure in pub mitting herewith a
    501 words
  • 73 12 The Penang horses will arrive here about th-> eighth. L. Billett lirin^^ (i:i\ Gordon, Bs>ta Oajah, Betting f 11, Bl Alb m's, Charity and Toogkah and a griffin, and Ross has <i'orif>. Totn i'oni. Hedonist, Nuilo, Ifascot, Sador and s yrilfin. All the horses look Well [h,
    73 words
  • 146 12 The S.C soccer eh ven gamed at) other victory on Thurt-duy evening, coming out Tinners by :> 0 in an Interesting game ori the K-j-.liin ido BgatQ6t an RG A. tinri The goal scorers were Sinclair ami Winter iin the rlrht, half and Tosceni atltr the interval. SWIMMING CLUB,
    146 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 347 12 pillfllllllllllll!ll|[||!il!l!li!lllll!l!ll!llilOII!lllllll!llll!lill!!!lllll!l!!ll!!llllltl!l«ll!llllllllliniiniW!!lg Her First Baby Many a mother is at a lot* to know atari r >~>r;j to |ive I i firsl baby. H Although tje showers all her love and c iq him, baby still dues not get on. Bid her anxiet\ is ended directl) she tries Glaxo. On t!ic
      347 words