The Straits Times, 25 July 1916

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,168 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 25. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 155 1 MILK BEAR BEAR BRAND BRAND Wfl 1/ B£A R" BRAND j IVI 1 Lv f\ MYGIEN,C SWISS JVIIL#I\. its in ils naiural p«*s J'J? or, j %rthS d ml w i th °vi fj- eke T 3 M '7 er(^Wuri»v.lhis mi* 0 1 „#1 i t.tluab!:- for incinlaini"?. 1 SOLE
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    • 207 1 Cycle and Motor Cycle Fittings DUNLOP ft CLINCHER CYCLE ft MOTOR CYCLE /A\^ COVERS ft TUBES. Jf V. Sizes 26 x 2^' 24 x 2 2(i x 2 Motor c y cle \V sizes 28 x^' 28 x x^' 26 x ii2 Cycie IV Iri" M "kings own' fm 111
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    • 3 1 GOODRICH > v TYRES
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  • 962 2 The following casualties are reported London, June 80. Wounded.— 2nd Lieut. F. C. Alabaster, Warwicks; 2nd Lieut. L. G. Alder, R.A. Capt. R. H. Baily, Warwicks; 2nd Lieut. A. R. Ball, Donets 2nd Lieut. F. Barnes Liverpool 2nd Lieut. A. G. Barton, South Stafford*; Lieut. A. H. Battenpooll,
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    • 178 2 ACETIC ACID (European and Japanese) 99 pep cent, strength. S. J. JUDAH CO., 29, Robinson Road. Til 1569. 24 5—28-6 of Hit Climatt kmw th* lolly ct ov§r hut ling Iht My Him. JC; j P Spirits and Wines have this tendency. 'fj*i <=I?Y> Horlick's Malted Milk cools the body
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    • 365 2 MUSCULAR BACKACHE. The mnMs'es of th« back do the hea*y work of tbe body. When they are overworked or iilnoorishtd they ache and people j begin to worry needlesi-ly about their kidneys. Backache may be doe to mmbaeo. which h rheomatism of the muscles of tbe back, but more tackachaa
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    • 340 2 Dog's Head Guinness The TONIC that cheers and soothes and doesn't harm. A simple nourishing food of high medicinal value* NOTE. The above DOG'S HEAD Label is on every bottle. Refuse imitations. Sold Everywhere. 13 4—l* 7 If you wish to be healthy VALENTINE'S "MEAT JUICE PRICE MODERATE. Sold by
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    • 648 2 NOTICE. I, tbe audernigneH, E C. Seah. Civil Eoginoer bet' to inform the public that on July 1, 1916. I thai Mart business as Civil Engineer, Architect and Surveyor, at No. 3, North Bridge Road. E C. SEAH, B. Sc. 37 6-807 THE CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES. LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE
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  • 1145 3 KLIAN KELLAS, KWALOE AND MADINGLEY Kinta Valley Tin Dredging. The report of Klian Kellas, Limited, states that from the Waterloo estate daring the year a crop of 22,617 bg. oi robber realised 2a. 9.4 d. per lb. gross. The cost of production, plus freight, insurance and sale charges,
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    • 238 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILDUP YOUR HEALTH with ESSENCE O« fluid extract of RED JAMAICA Pronounced aj trio HICHEfT MtoiCAl «I'THCKITHB the most mSfirLTMNI LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIBNS, RHEUMATISM. OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, ice. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS of a CENTURY.
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    • 530 3 BURNING PAIN WITH WEEPINGJCZEMA Could Scarcely Sleep. Irritation Terrible. Ashamed to Go Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. 11", rij-ndu st., Morriston. Clam.; 9. Wales. "About six month* ago 1 began to be troubled with eczema. It atarKol with a raw-looking, anrravatlng run which turned out to ho weeping orzema.
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    • 505 3 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (Incori-okatid in Hungkono) Established 1 883 1 MANUFACTURERS OF PURE—ROPE I B STRAND I CABLE LAID I 4 STRAND to lr 6" to io" r to io« Prioee, sample* atd full particulars will be forwarded on application to Agent: W. A. STOPANI, ,f«.A°oVi. Q T
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    • 1074 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0.- British India rApcar L_ine. (Companies In< okcorated in Enoland). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA'. SAILINGS Under Contraot with Hit Majesty s Qoverniiient). lor China, Japan, Penang, Oayton. Austrati 4 India, Adan, Egypt, Mediterranean Porte and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL
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    • 821 4 BTEAHB SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Incorporated in Slam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Telupin, P-tn&rai. Patani, Singora. Laoon. Koboamui, Bandon, Langsnen, Chumpon, Kohlak ft Bangkok. Duo Departure s.s. BORIBAT July 26, 3 p.m. a.a. PRACHATIPOK July 31 Aug. a, 3 p.m. The
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    • 433 4 STEAMER MH.IMB. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Enohno) ca The Companies' steamers are despatch' d from Liverpool ontwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles
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    • 516 4 Btea«, mumt. NTOt JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD(lncorporatbd in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A Bervioe is maintained between Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles and London under mail contract with th« Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed ana eonstraoted, and are fitted with
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  • 131 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, July 25. •'igh Water. 7.:t0 a.m fi.lH p.m. Singapore Assi/f Wednesday, July 26. Rit h W>tnr H.V2 a m l.Ti p.m. P. and outward mail dne. Thursday, July 27. rligb Water. MM a.m., H. 20 p.m. \n !n'w\ Society mti;.. S.C.C., 5.15 p.m. It. C.
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  • 263 5 To-DAT. Sarawak ami (ioebilt K. of Sarawak 2.30 pm Port I>iek<ou and Port Swottcnliauj I'oli Ann 2.8) pm Singkawang, I'atuangkat, an<l Sambas Singkawang '2. 50 pm Batn I'aliat An g Hid '2 ..10 pm Malacca aad Mu»r Lady Weld Bpm Knta Tiui'^i Mi rnnti 4 pm Hongkong
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  • 43 5 The mails from Europe by the P. and O. paik.t V>r< are expected by train tomorrow ra >rmng. Com-HpomleDoe will be Mr 1 1 vt-ry about 11 a.m. The F. an I < stvauier Kasbgar arrived at Suez un Siioday la<t.
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    • 95 5 THE KOK MIN JIT POH The unsurpassed Chinese daily paper in the Malay Archipelago, Ii;i8 a wide circulation of over 2. (XX) copies. ADVERTISEMENT RATES MODERATE Also printer?, bookbinders, booksellers, and stationers, in English and Chinese. MMWi 120, Cross Street, Singapore. 25-7- 'J4 8 NOTICE OF IMPORTANCE 1 (i PLANTERS
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    • 646 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, onttage piano by W. Garcia, in excellent condition oomp»rativ» ly new. Price moderate. Apply Dnnrt bin, 40. B»rk»r Road. -W7 WANTED, experienced Europf an to take charge of new F M.S. branch of a robber and tyrp bn*ine<s. Good knowle.lg" of Malay essential. Apply Box 516,
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    • 686 5 W. D. ft H. 0. WILLS ENGLAND B "SWEET CHESTNUT" The Tobacco with a Sweet and Nutty Flavour. Packed in 2 oz. and 4 oz. airtight tins ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS i NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On md after July 81, 1016, the bieinees o'. Tbe Waurhonse Co.. Ltd. (incorporated
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    • 786 5 HOTEL de I EUROPE UNDER ENTIRE BRITISH MANAGEMENT Supper will be served after each theatre performance on the undermentioned dates Thursday, July 27 Thursday, August 3 Saturday, July 29 Saturday, August 5 Orchestra will play from 1 2 p.m. till 1 .45 a.m. Tables may be bookwi In advance m\
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  • 1168 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JULY 25. THE GREAT BATTLE. Great Oenerals are usually poor news correspondents. General Sir Douglas Haig is perhaps a shade more communicative than Sir John French was in tbe first year of tbe wai. when be let bis countrymen suppose that little more than a skirmish
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  • 13 6 Rim (Malacca) Robber Estates, Ltd., has declared a dividend of 10 per cent.
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  • 18 6 The British community in Bangkok is con sideriog tbe raising of funds for the purchase oi a Fighter.
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  • 46 6 Tbe monthly meeting of tbe Young Women's Christian Association Teachers' Guild will meet at 8, Fort Canning Road, to morrow, at 5-30 p.m. Miss Huglioa will speak on What tbe Guild stands for. All i«acbera whether members or not are invited to attend. Tea at 4.80.
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  • 63 6 Tbe next meeting of tbe Chinese Christian Association will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Thursday, at H p.m.. when the Rev. J. A. B. Cook will deliver bis popular lecture on "Orators I have heard, and great world movements that they represented or, Fighters for freedom." The meeting
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  • 54 6 A Civil and Military Gazette special cable quotes a Central News telegram from AmHU)rd*ui that tbe authorities are allowing German papers to reveal the true situation gradually. They openly discuss the popsibility of defeat. Tbe Hamburger Nachricbten concludes an article thus What will become of Germany without colonies, without marine,
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  • 63 6 According to a wire from our IVnnn^ correspondent, the committee of the Chamber of Commerce consider that the present is inopportune to introduce an income tax. They favour a direct war tax leviable throughout the Colony for the special purpose of meeting war expenditure and recommend it should be temporary
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  • 73 6 Tbe necessity of attending the obsequies of a deceased grandmother is not confined to office boys wanting a half holiday. In the Supreme Court yesterday it was stated on behalf of a liquidator who wished to be released from bis duties that it was necessary for him to go to
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  • 75 6 Keuter announced yesterday that Mr. Skinner Turner, barrister, has been appointed assistant Judge of the Supreme Court in China." Mr. Skinner Turner, who was judicial adviser to tbe Ministry of Justice of Siam, relinquished this pout in February last, when he proceeded to Shanghai to take over the assistant jadgeship
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  • 76 6 Mr. Justice Earnshaw told a counsel iv the Supreme Court yesterday that be was reminded of a certain advocate who, when asked why be appeared, looked at bis, brief and said, Two and one, in'lud." Two and one may have a certain significance to members of the legal profession, regarding
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  • 106 6 A soldier, formerly a journalist, wounded at ContalraaisoD, on bis arrival at Southampton handed to the press a written statement wherein he addressed the people tit home thus We are not giving away a drop of blood this year. It is being sold at an excellent price. Mastei Bocbe's doom
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  • 84 6 A meeting of the MabomeJan community of Penang. Mr. M. M. Noordin presiding, unanimously resolved that the Mahomedan community was ready and desirous to contribute to tbe cost of tbe war. The meeting unanimously opposed the income tax. and a proposal that the money necessary should l>« raised by increased
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  • 125 6 We notice that tbe Rev. H. J. Campbell's story of his religious life is promised for the autumn, and this should be one of the books of the year. When be was received into tbe Church of England some of his old congre gational associates asked whether he intended to
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  • 155 6 Casement is not to be allowed to appeal, which is just as it should be. One London paper, to be sure, doubts whether it would true wisdom to give Casement (he crown of martyrdom. If tbe other rebels deserved death, he doubly deserved it, but the authorities may well ask
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  • 179 6 We desire to draw attention very specially to a letter from Archdeacon Swindell in reference to a football ground for our Naval men. The matter is one that has been under our notice before and we are very glad indoed that an effort is being made to meet tbe need.
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  • 441 6 ■warn A. 0 Valpy, of lp<ih. an. l W, I 1 Botteley, ot S.rapoh estate, Parit, have left for I: 'll, i Archdeacon aud Mrs. Swindell are moving into 9. Fort Catmint Koad, on Wednesday, July 26. Tbis was the bouse lately occupied by Mr, and Mrs.
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  • 69 6 SUBSCRIPTIONS FROM SUMATRA. We gratefully acknowledge tbe following subscriptions from West Sumatra towards the Fighter aeroplane fund, and we would once again express our deep appreciation of the generous contributions which have comt from outstations. showing how warmly our fellow Britishers, wherever domiciled, enter into all patriotic efforts
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  • 63 6 F.M .S. Tin Exports. Daring the mouths of January to June 864,9 Hi piculs of tin were exported from the X.M.S. as against 391,737 piculs in the corresponding period of 1915, a decrease of 20,754 picals. The duty collected during the first six months of this year amotiutcd to »4,08H,r>;i7
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  • 141 6 On July 21 at Kuala Kubu. before Mr. C. I) Bo wen. District Officer, a Chinese was charged at the instance of Inche Arifin, Malay Assistant to the Chief Agricultural Inspector, with failing to comply with the terms of sections 6 (i) and 9 of the Agri cultural
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  • 215 6 In tbe course of tbe report of tbe Collector of Custom* (Mr. O. Laird MacQregor, 1.C.5.) on the Maritime Trade of ltengal, in *****6 tlte following notes are given on tlio tricks of opium smugglers Some of tbe devices for smuggling were old and familiar, such an false-bottomed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 130 6 HARVEYS ROYAL MANZANILLA TAWNY PORT "S. C. SHERRY A frert, shipment *»>•«» JUst receiVr-d I>V US. (Duty Extra) ST. JULIEN CLARET XRY P-r dozen qts. 9.50 RIESLING 2 doz. pts 1 O.SO (Duty Extra) Californian White Wine. CALDBECK. M ACGREGOR CO. Wine and Spirit Merchants, Singapore and Malacca. A. C.
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    • 215 6 TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NI6HT OF A PROGRAMME OF COLOSSAL MAGNITUDE at IUK ALHAMBR.A Bench Road The House of Quality Trie Home ol 0 Feature Attractions. Tbe Leading Theatre in Singapore. AN EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG PROGRAMME Bring your children and giva them a treat. SECOND SHOW AT 9.16 PROMPT PaTHE PKK«*BNTS
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  • 1399 7 SOMME BATTLE. Desperate Fighting Continues. British Forces Steadily Gaining. Kkittm's Tklkdrams. I^mdon. .July 23. 10 35 p m. General Haig further report* In tlie neighbourhood of Poziere* we captured a number of prisoners. London, lulv 24. 2.40 p.m. Sir Douglas Haig nays in bis communique: Some ground was
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  • 21 7 Keutih's Tklegrax. London, July 24, 6.35 p.m. The late Sir James Caird, of I>nndee. left a million sterling.
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  • 700 7 Wild Story of Alleged Bank Failure. Kx tram Unary rumours of a most malicious nature, reports the N. C. Daily News of July 16. became suddenly current on Saturday afternoon regarding tbe Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, which was reported among the Chinese to have already closed its doors
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  • 24 7 The Netherlands Government is opening an enquiry to ascertain tbe available stocks of rubber in Holland owing to tbe increase of smuggling into Germany.
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  • 338 7 British Wounded in Switzerland. We quote tbe following from tbe Zurich Post:— Renter from London published the following telegram received from His Majesty's Ambassador in Berne: In my first telegram I bat? the pleasure acquainting you with tbe short facts of the magnificent reception which was
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  • 581 7 Hongkong Merchants Desire Their Expunction. At a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council, on July 13. tbe Hon. P. H. Holyoak moved That it is expedient that all trade marks belonging to alien enemies and now on the register here should be expunged, and it i> therefore
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  • 99 7 Only part of the P. and O. liner Nubia, which ran aground about a year ago, now remains, says the Ceylon Observer. Tbe aft part of the vessel has turned turtle and disappeared. The south-west monsoon has been responsible for the vessel breaking up from tbe stern.
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  • 764 7 Cricket Club Clerk Sentenced To Three Years. The fourth assizes of the year wore begun this morning, Mr. Justice Earnshaw, presiding. There were eight cases on the list, including a charge of attempted murder, charges of forgery, using forged documents, and possession of forged notes. Francis de Rozario,
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  • 27 7 Mons. J. De Courtois begs to acknowledge with thanks the following additional sub scriptiona Already acknowledged 116,856 Mr. J. W. Simmons (Johore) 100
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  • 221 7 - On the night of July 11 an outrage which might have had the most serious results was committed upon the railway near Ban Chet Sarnies on the Ratbori line, Siatn. The bridge there, a structure of wood about 60 metres long, was set on Are by some
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  • 91 7 Hundreds of Alaska and Labrador dogH. which dnring the winter did yeoman service in the Schlucht Pass, drawing heavy loads over almost inaccessible country, and revictu ailing the French army in the Vosges. are now harnessed to tracks on J! ft. light railways which are running everywhere behind the front
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  • 810 7 t STRONG PROTESTS BY THE SHAREHOLDERS. The Reorganisation Scheme. Renter telegrams from Peking report that the action of the Shareholders' Association of the Bank of China, in protecting against the appointment of Mr. S. K. litftas as submanager, has caused considerable surprise and generally is regarded as
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  • 237 7 Shortly after Mr. Harditnan's trip to Penang and the Straits to |<et Chinese coolie* to go to Tavoy to work in the wolfram mined, reports the Rangoon Gazette of the 15th inst.. a Dumber of coolies ho engaged beoame turbulent on arriving at Tavoy and Mr.
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  • 501 8 Proposed Final Distribution Of 5 Per Cent. The sixth annual rbport of tbe directors (■f tin Hukit Katil Rubber EnUtcs. Ltd statrs:— The nett profit for the year iiulit review after deduct ivy directors' fees 152,549 H« Ann balance brought forward from last year :t.31'.<.71 Total
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  • 126 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear >n page 6. The N.V.K. steamer Misbima Maru will nail tor London at H a.m. to-morrow. Tbe last launch will leave Johnson's Tier at 7.80 a. id. Those who took advantage of the special sappers served at the Hotel de l'Eorope
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  • 123 8 The Falkland Islands, where Sir Ernest Shackleton is now staying, form Great Britain's southernmost colony. They are, however, only at the same latitude south of the Equator as is London north of the Equator. Hut the I >aily Chronicle points out the climates ot .Lie twu places
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  • 45 8 The Indo China Co. announce that the directors have recommended an interim divi«»ad of per ceat. (equal to per share 1 osi the pisfcinri ordinary shares, and 10 per ill t.. 10 M »han-i on the defertad ordinary share*, calculated at 'is. ljd. per dollar.
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  • 223 8 Presented by Government To Local Societies. Tbe Govunuii nt of India have decided to present three of tbe Buddhistic relics recently discovered, including tbe Bbatti Proti relic, to tbe Mababodbi Society, four to College Square. Calcutta, and one to tbe Bengal Buddhistic Association, provided that both societies can
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 83 8 A committee meeting of tbe Straits Cbinebe Football Association will be beld at tbe Straits Chinese Recreation Club (Hong Lim Green) oq Thursday, at 5.15 p.m. sharp, to confirm minute* of last committee meeting, to pass accounts in connection with tbe recent visit to Penang and also tbe yearly
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    • 203 8 At the annual general meeting of tbe Chinese Swimming Club, held at their Club House, on tbe 23rd instant, the report of the committee and statement of accounts for the year ending June 30 last, w. re read and unanimously adopted. According to the committee's report, tbe
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  • 246 8 Tie dyeing does not sound very interesting to the uninitiated, but it is, nevertheless, one of the most fascinating of the Indian art industries, in addition to the evidence which it offers of the patient character of the Indian workman. In his newly published Introductory Guide to
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  • 141 8 Describing a meeting with Sir John Jellicoe, a writer in the Daily News says:His manner was as simple and sage as that of any sailor who knows from long experi ence what troubles the sea is likely to show him and who can meet such
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  • 120 8 A quaint advertisement appears in The Times. An officer advertises that "be would be very grateful if any ladies interest ed in poetry would be kind en.iugb to assist in circulating bin new Book of Poems written ijh active service." That advertiser is a clever man. The phrase assist in
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  • 981 8 Salving the Wreckage of The Battlefield. I M. Nemirovitch Danohenko, tbe famous Russian war correspondent, gives a graphic account in The Times of the work dona behind the line in salving the wreckage cf the battlefield. He writes Never, I think, has tbe practical genius of tbe
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  • 185 8 Mr. 11. Arnold, presiding at the meeting on Jane IS of the Bahra Selangor Rubber Company, Limited, said that they had not yet entered the tapping stage, and be could therefore say uotluog about costs of production. The MMi.ta obtained by their neighbour, the Kokit Clcili. however,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 648 8 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It is common complaint that there is very little tbat we out here can do to help in tbe war. We constantly hear people reproacbing themselves that things are perforce so comfortable and normal. For all this
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  • 145 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending, Friday, July 28 Tuesday, July '25. S.IS p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. S.R.E.(V.). Maxim Co. S.V.R., X.C.O.'s 4.45 p.m. Chinese Co. 9 p.m. Bras Basah Road Malay Co. o p.m. Sepoy Lines S.F.A. Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Cadets. Wednesday,
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  • 161 8 A writer in the London Eevening News gives some specimens of Navy slang: An officer may be a pukka officer or one of the Hungry Hundred" that is to say, a Royal Naval Reserve man who has been given a commission in the HN Or again, be may
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 249 8 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Bras Basah Road, Sm« pom, IKi-m 9 a..rr>. till 12 jj.m Ices, Cakes, Pastry, Cold Drinks, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY Moderate Ghm*ffe>s. b 12— 712 ADEIPHI HOTEL SPECIAL DINNERS Thursday, July 27 Thursday, Aug. 3 and Saturday,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 236 9 ™«> E COAGULATEX 20% Reduction in Price We beg to announce that the price of Coagulatex has been reducf d twenty p-r cent, from this date— all previous price lists are consequently h-reby cancelled. Orders now received will be executed at the reduced prices and filled in their consecutive order.
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    • 263 9 0. K. CEMENT (Best Danish Portland Cement) New Supplies arrived per M. S. Chumpon SOLE IMPORTERS I THE EASTASIATIG Co., Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN DENMARK No Headache nor ill-effects. if m TO\J CANNOT get a headache nor any illeffects from reasonable indulgence in any of the following Scotch Whiskies for
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    • 1934 10 War or Peace. Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HBAD OF- F ICC Winohutsp Houaa, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tbe Company has £20.000 deposited with
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    • 1027 10 INSURANCE. PLAYING ThTcAME" The msn who plays tbe game without life insurance is betting bis wife and children that be will live to make for tbem a fortune, or at least a competency. Given a reasonably long life, good health, opportunity, energy and ability, the chanoes are that he will.
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  • 895 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. New Publications. The Temple Press, Ltd., of Rosebery Avenue, have issued a Manuel of Motor Mechanics and High Efficiency Tuning, by L. Mantell. It is a publication, in tbe form of a handbook, written with a view to tbe beginner and
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  • 239 11 Tbe addition of tbe side-car bas materially augmented tbe value of the motor cycle and it bas become known that the combination machine bas been pressed into service by tbe French and in one of the districts where onr Allies are operating 8-b.p. side-car combinatiuDH are giving yeoman services ov<
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 r r^ im R- lj =cj 3-TON DENNIS I LORRY CHASSIS just landed TO THE ORDER OF HIS HIGHNESS THE SULTAN OF JOHORE. G.C.M.G. This superb chassis, which represents the zenith of British motor engineering, will be on view in our show-room, Orchard Road, for a few days while body
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    • 391 11 TYRES The Very BEST DUPIRE BROTHERS SINGAPORE Medical Expert Opinion on Dr. T. R. Aiiinson, L.R.C.P. out and thirsty, drink hops Ale in preference to other beverages. Dr. James Edmonds, M.D., M.R.C.P. il a pleasant beverage, marvellously like ordinary ale. Dr. Richard Lord, m.d. M.R.c.S.— John Hull M Kov* Ale
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1198 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER E* X-i Hi xiL* BREWED in SCOTLAND SITUATIONS WANTED. CKKTIHED MATERNITY NUKSE I English) open ta engagement*. Aiply Mrs G K. Stevtn«, 1, Orchard Koad, Mntiarori-. 5 7 K-- iW 7 SITUATION WANTED by an txpeiienced bojK keeper aud typist. Known all estate work and uolda goud testimonials,
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    • 811 12 HOUBEB TO LET TO LET, Dunrobin, Barker Road, entry August 1. Apply Lee Cheng Van and Co. IV-n TU LBT. Hoonos Noh. 7, Chancery Lane Apply to CbinK Keog Lee and Co.. Anrtinnnom 18 U n TO LET. No. 46, Caitnhill Road. Rent 160. Immediate entry. Apply to Cbing Keng
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    • 488 12 KIAM KIAT CO. lOaandiCß, Market Street. 'Phone 421. Sole Agents, Tne Muloott Belting Co.. Limited. Stock for immediate supply GALVANIZED WIRE Assorted Nob. BARBED FENCING WIRE GALVANIZED RIGGING WIRE 104—0-4 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on TUESDAY. AU6. I. HARI RAYA PUASA Mohammedan
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    • 176 12 JUST ARRIVED! I urge Shipments ot EUROPE BASS BROOMS BRASS CALLIPER GAUGES For Measuring Rattan BRASSO LIQUID METAL POLISH in large tins EUROPE-MADE MAUV PARANGS GALVANIZED TUBES Pi pep, I" and WE HAVE THEM YOU WANT THEM GUAN KIAT CO. 37, Phillip Street. Singapore. JUST RECEIVED A new shipment of
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    • 465 12 MOTOR CARS •phone For HIRE ll May promptly attends 1 I |B to youp oall with I \m I I comfortable oars, |ll day and night. V/ \J \J Charge* Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 11 S 216. ORCHARD ROAD. To ADVERTISERS As requests to make alterations in advertisements, such as
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 331 12 Straits Wimes. Telephones. Editorial and General 70 Manager's Office 20'J Job Printing Department 848 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All conimonications relating to business matters advertisements, Hobscriptions, H'-coont-i, printing, etc. should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants of
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