The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 August 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CE> CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915. NO. 8,513.
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  • 226 1 The enemy are in Warsaw and Ivangorod. Very appropriately comes a spirited speech by Mr Lloyd George de daring confidence iu the ultimate i^sue and indicating the great regeneration of Russia that is the grind outcome of prebeut 6tress and Btorm J'nge 5, The Turks continue bo
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  • 1801 1 IS THE RIFILE PLAYED OUT In this war of surprises nothing is cer«> tain except the uncertainty of all thinga offeoiivc and defensive. Military sciencar-develr-p-s bo lapidly in modern warfarethat rothing is bo unstable as fixed ideas aiid nothing bo unreliable as tradition. >>o far the Germans have been our
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 269 1 I NONALCOHOLIC I ASaaa Refreshes and Stimulates g| hut does not inebriate 3 iTlie Lancet ICops Ale is o carefully brewed product, and affot Is an t excellent and satisfying drink iu hot iveat/ier, and, while if w contains all tite tonic and refreshing qualities oj beer, it can 9
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    • 278 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kop 16 Page 7. Aiu i m iinnouncement6 Page 3. Adelpbi Hotel Page 5. <iowri!, at Robinson o Page 5. Revised iailiog« P-ige 6. StOQ i?n(J Pilseuer Page 0. IN T,i£ LSTATE C DALAI SINGK (DECEASED i Panraant to the rraote Ordinanoe, 1914, Be< tion 26, Notice Is
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 134 1 THE WEEK. Hi^h Water 9- u..w 7-91 p.m. I Hiu'h \S ,i'n-r— B- >o a.m., 8.12 p. in. M Hi S iuiiay eitcf Trinity. l'. a: outward mail OTpootB<l\U\zh WaMn iO't 1 a.m.. 9- :3 p.m. High Water—] a.m.. 9-54 pm. Hlpt -j; -ii-^U j».uj., I>^3 j> Hi, New Koon.
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    • 641 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME (Sister Susie's °ewirg shirts for soldiers. JacK thai man. "j Are we dowuhturtcd? No! 1 Jack Charraan. (We shall all do the Goose f-tep, from the Keveu. Business as Usual When we've wound up the watch on the
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    • 543 2 The Medical Profession are at Variance as to which is the best Tonic for the BLUES. We are very pleased* to state that after very careful and lengthy researches WE have discovered a remedy which we now give to the Singapore Public ONLY GRATIS Should you be suffering from the
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    • 369 2 Another Big Announcement A Fice Lot of Ente I AT THE ie tainerj I ALHAMBRa THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE- BEACH ROAD SECOND SHOW. AT 9 15 P M DANIEL F ROHM AN PiiESEN'I That Famous and Popular Actre-^ CECILIA LOFTUS A LADY OF QUALITY In 5 reels of motion pictures
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    • 759 3 WAR NEWS. A Refugee from Baghdad. inbay July 16.— Mr. Coverji Bharucha. w iC was serving as Postmaster at Baghdad sen tbe war broke out between the Allies and Turkey, hat given particulars which Bn ow cbat the prices of foodstuffs and other articles of daily me, in Baghdad have
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    • 722 3 Notices WE BEG TO INFORM YOU That whenever you have anything to sell, or you want to appoint competent and energe tic Receivers, you would do well to employ the uudbrbU&ed. POWELL CO., Auctioneers and Valuers. EBTAHUBHM) 09 YEARS. Singapore. August. 1915. Mortgages Arranged, Valuations Made. Rents Collected. A Receiv*
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    • 683 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Freehold Country Residence AT YEO CHU KANG ROAD Tn be held »ft Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room On Monday, 16th Aug, 1915, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of freehold land situate at Yeo Chu Kang Road, afcoat 5 minntts' walk f'om the Tra u
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    • 771 3 To Let TO LET HOUSE No. 166-1 Orchard Road. Three storied building suitable lor a shop. Apply to J A. ELI AS, 5-i Malacca Street. 5-5 uc TO BE LET. A Large and Airy Office at No. 5, Malacca, Street, upstairs. Immediate Entry. Apply to 0. TEN BOOR, No. 19
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  • 1369 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Aug 7, 1915. i H*-- fall F'- the f'-ni.jfAri^U p btalp, ■<J::;i«.<-i! b\ infln- and I ril ed f I ntous I'if.ei'u dOMti to K I I I No one who was present at the greal gathering of the representatives of all classes of the
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  • 38 4 Friday next, Aur. 13, is r holiday foe tbe Mobummedhan Feßtival of Haii Kaya Puaea. Attention is drawn to the niatinefl performance at the Paliadium thtB afternoon and to the last performance of the present programme thig evening.
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  • 932 4 Quicquid flgunt homines noetri est farrago libelli. fUVWOUL The close of one year of the Great War and tbe opening of another has been 6ignalised, throughout the territories of all the Allies, by a Solemn Consecration of every national faculty, resource, and will, to the consummation
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  • 116 4 THE VOICE OF CANADA AND COMMONWEALTH Motherland May Ask lor ah {By r^ie). MttTTIS* s rh Londnn fcaj I {or ba<; teWrai,.* uuing of mo6l j, war anMver.Hr.. nada m c Lurch- of all denomination, rt Princeea Patricia attended the »J Ottawa. Mi^ p «>r pledging a
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  • 53 4 Decorations ta ;h s Loodon, a g »nd bmb of in toi ILe i I U :>ec ia!!\ iu e.\ fc-uffered severe The I i on L and tL* for con- whiUt in char g« i: aud on Sab L of a naval j.un ir B U iou
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  • 48 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. 1 ri s Bests mi t WOK l i;v: in h\drop! 1 igbtiof in I 1 i tti on t i t nd tb» i |HM I in I A C< nil- e i of If.i; 1 ;Qaa Ltiei Komi B in. v, v. xt
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  • 102 4 Th»Te will b*» a ri: v i. i Lineb. m from A to tha 1 I if Fbt 01 laj ttek ioI ol B iu;. i\ nc pragtMMM (..•(•;,mu[!. ii ti puWi cordiui:y m\ iu k» I •-> nt. Mr mi Kci W -on Ha\ invitadon^ Pat tb« imdd fof
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 87 4 CHAMPAGNES^ I Irroy Lanson Due de Montebello Giesler Bellinger Clicquot nai Pißr.pi/ MAPPDcnno jp. p a SOLE AGENTS. MODEL No. 20 YOST A. CARRIAGE $225. For Oommetcial anil General Kfj-iiri-nii-ats. MODEL No. 20 YOST B. CARRIAGE $250 Specially ->".itt-d to the Legttl Pn fi Ition. THE TYPEWRITERS FOR BEAUTIFUL WO
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    • 83 4 fDomemc ©ccurrence& -l;. i i I IN MEMORUM. -In affectionate memory cf CECIL Vksn Dyson, Born Aug. 7th, 1873, murdered Feb. 15th, I9lt. u God knows best. He has somebody's love, Bomeboiv's heart enshrines him there, Somebody wafts his name above, Night and morn to the Throne of Prayer. Fomebody
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  • 489 5 nf||CoHO ALSO EVACUATED BY RUSSIANS. Shortening The Front. (By Suooisrine C%bleJ. Ui <. .'.-A l'.erlin com- i sava W&ntKW has been occupied naaa tro Berlin official statement savs The! arm* of Prince Leopold o! Bavaria last! ■jok tbe outer and inner liue of forts' v where the
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  • 202 5 REGENERATION WROUGHT BY THE GERMANS. Mr Lloyd George s Stirring Speech. [By Submarine Cable]. Ht\ tis'B SBRr.cn. London, August 5. Mr Lloyd George, addressing a meeting of ten thousand people at Bangor, eaid that he had no anxiety as to the ultimate issue of the preaeut terrible
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  • 144 5 More Hope for the Wounded. Pane, Ang. I —Two French scientists hii\ t made great discovery an idea! ami tostro} ing septic agents in wonnds without damaging the tissues The French srnmens, la co-operation with the Rockefeller Institute, have established ge hospital atCompiegne, where antic iroh is
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  • 98 5 Briiisii Submarines lake Merry. London, Aag. (orrespondence pub" shed ii Athens says that Constantinople is panic Btricken >; > a result of the activities of British submarine*. It describes the tornedoings ut Sfadania mentioned in Ibe Admiralty i |De of Aug. 8, and says t imei was
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  • 63 5 Submarine ftaiz Destroyed. Parifl Ang. ft, A communique Btatei rencb battleship :trni two cruisers, accompanied by destroyers, mine sweepers and au aeroplane ship, b >mbarded Sigha a dj k and Scalanovs on the coast oi Anato lia on the Brd and Ith, destroying khe eostomfl and fortifications.
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  • 42 5 London, Aug. 6 The Liverpool steamer Portia has been sunk, the crew of four leen I eing *av< d. The Admiralty state that six merchant' men and Un fishing craft were sunk during the week ending .vug. -i. i
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  • 40 5 London, Avg> 5. German proclamakiona at Antwerp an i Brussels prohibited any demonstrationa or even the wearing of badges on the anniversary of the war ami notified that street riemonetrationj* would be ■oppressed by force ni arms.
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  • 60 5 London, Aug. R- Americans arrived at Berne from Germany Btate that Sir Rogei Casemeut was recently sent to visit tbe Irish prihonera in camp in order to buboni them against England, bat immediatelj he began to spsak the prisoners rushed at lum and would have
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  • 20 5 COTI ON AS CONTRABAND. Manchester, Aug 5. The City Coucci has resolved to request the Government t< declare cotton contraband.
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  • 154 5 BLOCKADE QUESTIONS FOR ARBITRATION. British View-point Recognised. [By Submarine Cable]. KIOTIB'H SIBVIOB. New York, Ang. 5. America welcomes the tone of the British note, which it considers reflects absolute confidence in the justness of their cause. The British Government proceeds on the theory that I the American people
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  • 170 5 German /tiack in the Vosges. Paris, Aug. 5. The communique snys [The daj nan been quiet. The artillery activity on the western front haa Blackened There have been fights with bombs iu Argonue and violent cannonading in the ?\>3geB. There was tbe usual grenade encounter aud cannonade whiob
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  • 254 5 Why S. W. Africa hemains British. London, Aug 5.— Generals Botha aud Smuts have arrived in Jobaubsborg. Thej [were received with immense enthusiasm. General Botha, in a Bpeecb, Baid that tbe j iiiriifv to Capetown snd Pretoria on bis return to the front was a revelation. In every
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  • 52 5 London, Aug. 6. The Press Bureau emphasises the importance of economy id bbe use of gold coin by payment in notes I whenever possible, so strengthening the [gold reserves for exchange purposes. The i public are requested to pay gold into tbe post cilice banks »i!u
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  • 30 5 F^ie (Pennsylvania), Aug 5.— -A cloud burst broke tbe tiuiiia here and tbe water? inundated the city 26 were killed. The datnuge id ebtimattd at millions of dollars.
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  • 19 5 Amsterdam, Aug. 5. The death ie reported of the, novelist, Mai ten Maurtene. i iw^ii^B—
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  • 44 5 It is reported tbat an order for 1,000. C00 auitw of summer clothing has reached Tukio from Russia. But, owing to enormous similar orders from other countries of the Allies, it is not yet certain whether the Russian order can to immediately attended to.
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  • 341 5 TELEGRAMS INDICATING ALLIES 1 DETERMINATION. The Service at St Pauls. [By Submarine Cable]. Ridtcb'b Snivick. Paris, Aug. 5. Ou the anniversary of the war, Kiug George telegraphed to Preei- dent Poincare as follows I assure you of the unfailing co operation and determina j j tion of
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  • 287 5 Mo Separate Peace Possible. London, Aug. o. Mr Po-iar L w t-y>< injj at Folkestone, said that ;i:r m be steep and lontf. but the victory of 6h< A'lieH was uiidoubte,!. <!r:' w.x' only chance ot victoty was B Bepa pen with one of the Allies,
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  • 160 5 The members of fche Can too Club have pasi* ti u resolution excluding Qermans ami Austriitiis fiom membership^ Mr. s. C. Ruffles bus been seconded to tljH Royal Fi> luti c'f.ips and [a now und< rf)un^ a cuuise of instruction at Faruborough, In the Oird police court, yesterday afternoon, iho
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 324 5 ROBINSON Co. JUST RECEIVED ALSO J W' I C».n_. ir ./Trnitf"", taste want no y^ \n rt r^^^^i X cigarettes than I f <0^ Wk!shleaF.^\\ Statc Express- the mo^ 1 i... "*^\J^" ;cr^ 'f" eIJ perfect smoking qualities vJi-rf^"^. v '"-V" are jecognised and greatly *m ,J^- r f:d.l f
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 757 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATStiftiPPM Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2— 8, COLLYER QUAT. HI'DRB OONTBAOT WITH THE vetuppi «cr> c iw T norrvu- MR*T. D E KOCK PontiaDak Aug Retnbt Muntok, Djeboes» Blinjo«. FaagkalPinang, Koba, and TandjongPandaQ Aug 7 Sinokbp Poeloe-Sambje, Ton^kal. Moeara-Saba, Kimping and Pjamb Aug 7 BROUWER
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    • 520 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 12. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 15. This Bteamer has accommodation for a few flrdt class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co.. Ltd.. OPERATING
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    • 523 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD 88 Polyijesien Aug Hi kh <"oidiiit-re Ang If 88 Nera Aug 27 hs Paul Lecat Aug 29 88 Amazone Hep 10 A Steamer St j p It BBCordill«fce Bep 24 A fit-earner top SI
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    • 431 6 _____Shippi n^ p. &1T STEAM NAVIGATION COMP 4m For China, Japan, Penang, (V.u Ao.tralia, India, Aden E^ 1 Mediterranean Ports P and London Through B«j1p. of Lading lHsnw* Oo^ Pe re ia E Oulf,Co Dtir f tDi ;^t^ B^earcew will leave Biagapo* MAIL LINES HOMKWARD (rOB EOBOPi, From Singapore, connecting
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 566 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20,00C deDosited with the Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 445 7 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY lOYIL CHARTEK. 'AID OP CAPITAL 41,100,000 *BBBRYI PUHD «,80O,0OC iftttrva Liability of Proprtetciq— £1 200,000 HEAD OFFICE j 18. BIBROPS6ATI, LOWDOI, I. 0. AQBHCIIIfI AMD BBAMCHBS! imntea* Hongkong Penang Bangkok llotlo Puket Bakavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang 6erembaa
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    • 523 7 ESTABLISHED ls?4. THE ORIENTAL (iOVEKNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. 1 (Inoorporatecl iu India.) ASSETS bxchbd $28,000,000. offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders. The "Oriental" is the oldest and most economically managed Life Assurance Co. in tin Bast ami in tin- only Co. in which policyholders have the guarantee that 80%
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    • 368 7 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire, Life, Marine, Motor Car, Personal Accident, and Fidelity risks at current rates. WEARE Co., Ltd., A -nt* 24 7 35 ROBINSON ROAD. 23-8 ROYAL INSURANCE Go. Ltd. FIRE AND LIFE. Total Fund
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    • 733 7 Auctions 9 RE M IN DER This Day, Saturday, at 10 a. m. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD IN LIQUIDATION CONTINUATION OF SALE OP MARINE STORES &c. TO BE HELD AT THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S STORE, EAST WHARF, TANJONG PA6AR Comprising i»oo apanntrs, Meam gauges, electric wire, electric lamps, brass cabb» door hooks
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  • 736 8 Exciting Scenes in Kedah. The Alor Star correspondent of the Peuaug Gazette, writing under date of July 29th, says: Awaug Qadong, the mad elephant which created such a stir iu P.idang Trap and of which mention had been made in my previous notes, has at length been
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  • 56 8 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Bemi Dieael, und Suction (Ja9 Eu^inns and I'hints— enqtnrerri for this chisn of power would do well to consult Thn Borneo Company Limited, Singapore, J who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Consumption from
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  • 218 8 Many people need a tonic at this tim* of ye \r, old folks, weak folks, (bin people, and people who are run-down from too much work. Nervous people also need a tonic but cannot ■afely take alooho A non-alcohol tonic that will build up the blood and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 333 8 Aromatic MM W^k *S^ H^ dP% 111 I s wcniiapps I Ife^ Try a "Wolf e Toddy"- W^M ,j The Ideal "Nightcap" Hot water, lemon and Sugar, ar.d a wineglass of Wolfe's Auitr.i'it atom 1~~ Schnapps. You will sleep "like a top", c wj; v and wake up in the
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    • 126 8 IN THE MATTER OF THE ALIEN ENEMIES (WINDING-UP) ORDINANCE 1914. M) IN THE MATTER OF BEHN MEYER AND COMPANY, LIMITED. AN ENEMY COMPANY WITHIN THE MEANING OF THE SAID ORDINANCE. NOTICE CF SUE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD LANDS AND HOUSES SITUATE AT Collyer Quay. De Souza Street, Prince Street, Robertson
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    • 387 8 Delicious <^ 0 Piecrust. Crispy short ptcCTU I and the R lighted nn>l the no digest u Dili eof pastry can easily made n ai bome, vom cook uses D"PaisleyFlour g The SUR£ raising p»Tw<jer LJ Pastry recipes >m «-v< y tii d r PI m•• e in B'<>" k
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    • 476 8 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS «WPOSSIII7"^^| VETARZO te> Newr before was there anything Hkr it. nor can Us i WI t caws of poorness, impurity, or other mi, ..-fe^tion oi ti- sooner is it imbibed into the system than it permeate and p. overcoming ai.d expelling disease wheresoever and in
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  • 1697 9 Issued by FKASEE Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Aug. 6tl All (jootattoaa of Bteriinf Bhaets most be regarded aa puMlj nominal lor fch« gmfflum, Cap. 1 ***** Paid. Labs Div. -a. SB_J__!R3 BOVF 86,000 28 9a Allagai ei 1 ii 2 » 600, 00 1 l Anglo-Java
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  • 55 9 Corrected dp to Aug. 6) Back 4ms a45 18 damauti 2-4; Prtmte credits "ma 2-4283 2 France demand Bank 304 Ihdia, T. T. 176± HOHQKONa, dem&t d 235 YOSOBAMA, daaiax d lit! Java, demand ttt |#0| Bangkok, demoud 86| SovßßEi^Na, haul. Buying JB 64 Bank of EnglaDd Ra e
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  • 100 9 An;' H Tin (100 tons) £7 t .70 litoinbier 1 1 00 Giawbiec Cnfie No. 1 18.40 .Ibrabier Ctihe No. 2 11.00 P«ppbr Black ordm. b'pora 19.08 Pepper, (Whits t&it) 86.00 Nutmegs 'JiO to tie lb 21.t 0 Nutmegs '80 to ti e lb 23.00 .YUefl (HftLdu) 80.00 Cloves
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 436 9 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. fcSpf |J |C Th e Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK'S nnillllir HEAD brand are under AGREEMENT yrith CENUINt. Me AKTHUR GUINN&BB, SUN COM- PANY, Ltd.. DUBLIN, to bottle NO OTHER STOUT
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    • 105 9 i>iUol vCI twill w•■ t OSAKA SHOSEM KAISHA lOsak-j Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) fcOBE-BGMBAY LINE. fro Company mtilnWim b regular vz*rgo ervtoe six Bteamera oalling at Moji, xf K: >ch;. Bonghoag) Port orette nhut. Penang* Oolombo ar.l Bombay and cu ae return voyage oalling at Tntfoorin, King**cure, Hongkor^ aiid Moji.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 235 9 WEATHER K'EPORT. KaodATg i-viOan Hospital Aug. f. 8 |p« a v v toraxa. nPHi B «i 19.711 M 6;7 C uif. 85 0 89 0 bS I l/ Ball) 1 ties "8 0 79 0 5 Dt». u? V-' 1 1.3 calm cili. calm y.ft^ reap ft ii I M
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    • 424 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List o' vessels in port at 11 a.m. oa Aug. 9, 1916. BfiITISH. Name Date of Arrival Ranee Aug 0 Calypso Quorra Klang EflmeralJa Islander Aug 6 Hai Nam Dutch Singkep Aug 5 lirouwer I^urnpbiue Ofl Kock Han Po Soofl K. P. B ir u Japanese. Cmi Mam
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  • 1494 10 PATRIOTIC SPEECHES. A public meeting of British subjects in Malacca was held in the Malacca Club on 4th August at 430 p m. for the purpose of passing the folio wid* resolution That on the Anniversary of the decla ratioa of a righteous War, this meeting
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  • 135 10 agents. Boustead and Co. Nordaoal 58,888 total to date 859,648 against 821,819. tnglo Johore :—19,900; total to date' 7 1 969 ngniust #7.811. Sime Darby A Co. Kemp\s 1 7,500 EUdella:— 14,068 I gents, adamson, Oilfillan ACo Penang. Rahman Hyd. Tin: s<i>) pkls. Rahman Tin;—Mill 441.25
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  • 173 10 The magazine of a Chinese I'- W, I>. contractor at Horgkonj* bus been broken open and I:; oases of dynamite, valued at |455, and 216 detonators, valued at 165, were t-tolHn. Something is goirg to b»!p- {>>. n .u somebody apparently. Mohsmed Ensope irai charged im the ■< /id police
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  • 1035 10 Directors' report to the Shareholders for the year ended 31st May, 1915. ACCOUNTS Your Directors submit herewith a duly audited Statement of the Accounts of the Company for the year ended 31st May, 1915. Tbe n*>t profit for the year amounted to 526.947.93 as compared
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 237 10 piilllllllinillllinillllllllllllllllinillllllilllllllllKlllllllillilllinillilii;!!!!;;!!!,.;;,^,^^^ I The Food that will suityourßab 1 a Gl*«>-the food th«t contain, extra err am t *^j duccs tn m nosh, sou;iJ hoiich. u-Ki m- e.thesai 1 oid!Twe,Khi s m Wfc- **T Foit hc two months she had 5 Sk mo f.(" "r" "She IS sucha Ji IRC g
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 775 10 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES 10th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. AUGUST feTH. BT. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7-*0 a.m. Holy Coujujouiod. 7.4!) a.m. Huly Communion (Choral). ByoUBS 48t, 17, l 7 c 2H. 91* am. Matui ami Litany. 4 pm. Funday Bohool <^ Hihle Clsesor 530 p in. Eveu-ong a.ud btiujoo. 16 War Litany, 1,
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