The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 August 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST I), 1915. NO. 8,514.
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  • 155 1 i Rabbet and tin returns will be fouud on ppge 19. Tbe Malayan aircraft has I> ci en sent to tbe froot P;t-:e 4. German attacks to keep the Franca occupied ka\e iiitt with no buccese Page 5. A ChineEe can Brook at Koala Lumpur and then
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  • 902 1 is very difficult for hunan beinga r.ot to influence each other: ire are all links in a chain,' 1 From my window ea;b morning 1 watch the Mm ripe to begin an K astern day— bis day. and mine. Tlmm paet I have seen bin lift o\rr
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 288 1 I NON-ALCOHOLIC J! j? "I^# fist s v s»* tL «-<«•»,)•*. Kopa AU is a carefully brewed product, and affords ai JT excellent awl satisfying drink in liot weather, and, while ii Jf i .<'/.'.s all the tonic a ■■> ting qualities of beer, it can m et'er 6r I'rc/f;::
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    • 327 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Silo of N DL engine fittings by Powell and Co*— Page S. Tbe basks will close on Friday for' thr> Bfohatnmedban holiday F< indrj f reman wanted for Javs 'J'o let: furnished house in Lloyd road Pas* 1 At tbe Palladium, Damon and Pjthiaa j At th< Casino,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 149 1 THE WEEK. ■MJtaj 9th. illfiti 'tL., i l-.-i) ft.Li- 9-13 p. LI. Tuesdjy ICth. 11 l!i Wat. r -1 a.m., D-51 p m. Wednesday lith. m& >■ -i .o km., n- s p re. bow tfcrea. Thursday 12 h P'F'' WuttT 1.4 5- .M. 11- 1 pm i ary o'
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  • 726 2 Fiora August 1 the manufacture of cocuu poods will be prohibited in Ger> many. The prohibition will have the effect of bringing the whole of Germany's cottoa industry to a standstill. Lamm g. history one of the earl example- of flight*' illness," for it wna the inane acre ol their
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    • 642 2 6RAMOPHONE_RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME, (When the Angelas is Rtagirg, from the Reveu Business as usualt" ",Tho Red, White and Blue, from the i Raveu Business as Usual," i Your King and Country v.-aU you. Pauiotie Bong. i Fall In. Patriotic Song. [The sonth-ne
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    • 349 2 returns in glorious triumph The* -ruimjih. n! r< iurn ,i..i.: irom the baltii. ;"icid whith.r he wa sent by ihe tyrant king Dicmysiua, r s -most £on;eousiy portrayed in most elaborate id picturesque scenes, in I I w Hundred s of these exquisite scenes, lavish in i treme, as only
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    • 293 2 Another Big Auncuncement A Fice L( t rf t 7 *^J at the Mfr Jj THE PIONEER CINEWATOSRAPH THEATRE BE^H pt^ SECOND SHOW AT 9 If, p DA MEL FROM MAS PEB6EK Tba f Famous and Pct 4etf«M CECILIA LOFTUS In 5 reels of motion pictures Produced by Hie Xwmwn
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  • 708 3 MAKaonffl Progress Report r Week? Ending July 17th 1915. »;entlemen. I herewith beg to hand v report oq your Mining and Milling operations foi four weeks ending July 17th 1915. accompanying sheet of Mine Meas- ts a -jd Assay returns shows a total
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    • 877 3 Notices THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Friday, 13th August I Muh amin3dan Festival of Han Raya Puasa. rs M-a NOTICE. Any claims a?alnst the Estate of the late B. M. WOOLLCOMBE should be sent to the undersigned not later than August ICth, 1915. J. C. H. DARBY, Cable
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    • 548 3 To Let TO BE UT FULLY FURNISHED The pleasantly situated residence knowr as No. 1-A Lloyd Road. Suitable fcr t married couple or two bachelors. Water laic oq. Immediate entry. Rent $80. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Fmall fumit-brd house ti ktclDe to t:>wn. Apply B
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    • 800 3 Auctions NOBDDEUTSCHER LLOYB 1 IS LIQUIDATION 1 1 AUCTION SALE OF 1 Number of Propellors, Fropellor Shaft Crane Posts &c To be held at the N.D.L. Store TANJON •j PAG^R On Tuesday, 10th August, at 10 a.n Catalogues will be issued. Now on view. By order of the Liquidator. POWELL
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    • 546 3 Auct i ons > IMPORTANT TWO DAY S Auction Sale of 8 ATTRACTIVE WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE G COTTAGE PIANO, LINEN, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, PLATEDWARE AND A GOOD COLLECTION OF WELL GROWN PLANTS 1g 6*aT To be held at Silverbank Nos. 107 and 109 Orchard Eoad COMMENCING ON SATURDAY 14TH
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 23 4 IKINfBRSLEY.— At Bournemouth on the 26ih July, the wife of Capt. Douglas Kindersley 3rd' Highland Light lufaiitiy, cf a son. (By Ci.bls
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    • 52 4 DE BABIQOITI.— On August 6th at St. Tho mas Walk, Singapore, Mrs M. i>E Bap/ooiti, in her G7th year. I uncial to-day at Bidad&rl CemetOiy &t 5 p.UDi FLINT. -On the 6th July, at a nursiog home. Newcastle on Tyne, OAPT. WILLIAM RAFITIE3 FLINT, aged 59, late of British
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  • 1618 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Augusi 9, 1915. I epts -ia-v. ißlis 1 ikyatid :^.w» li kj On Saturday Dhia office was coartej oosly informed by the Colonial Secre--3 tariai that a Legislative Coancil meetii won] 3be held on Th ire laj afternoon, and that tho Defence Force Em I
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  • 625 4 Th« GoTernmeßt and fchi 'eers and the "police iudigeni iroald ipeni pn>fital)le Loac bj reading SColletl on Um Biagapon Bmeat#( appeacing Is Li Croix. Sfanj I t!,e c'. let generate i i pon will it:a.n vita deep ragnt of I death festerday Econ paralytte iti cr Ifn 11. da Baaagoili
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  • 197 4 WHAT WILL TJIEJ» LKMS German Antipathy^ Rouman;, Siefc Mig. e.-Tae Allies M :n li: 'l" location* in the with a view to iffectiog an u^ l tha a'.kan States, then •1 the Ralkai.s and r deliver* -i a collects Serbian i \esterday tirely friendly nature, aud
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  • 20 4 Fire Gfi the Khyber. L. has been suak, i London seventy two b food cbild I Li, beeu
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  • 9 4 the Q Line Ktareujeuts in
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  • 10 4 Laodi bas a co operat'ou I
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  • 11 4 LONDON RUBBER DIVIDENDS. (I m Our (A- intet cf I nti
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  • 31 4 TiltT" V... hi I «W P lo L«fUUtiri I MNKtt ou Tbur lMt a: winch Mu B w V °Tm& CluarJ Hill will Committee Stagf hhj r
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    • 271 4 m POMMERV ETv' 9 V^\ L IfLB wfi |^^fi iv ■jF- 4 ai IB 1 II wl u b s <i^ Be** '4 J.CLE AGENTS PRIMARILY Vi-Casein is of value as a pure proteii food, enriched with phosphates. Its special value lies in the fact that it differs from the
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  • 230 5 POUND I MILITARY HUSK. A!! Metals Removed. r Submarine Cable]. RliTM'B SXBVIC*. Lu The thoroughness of t be evacuation of Warsaw is proved by an ccol i\ cm correspond* nt who left Warsaw on July 15th, He says thai the _.:hcritie^ u:: July 1 Sth SI the
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  • 159 5 19 do aotcon r i Jmifoi the valour cf the i. raxii t -t- uco It ft c ip< ired l.- 1 mi in "I iiunaeaselv j ;_;hc for ho.: with lerical raperi DOI 0:. .r ries dl3 brive who fell iLe btti ati i f
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  • 42 5 gton, Ai goal (l A eonienncf the Tatted .-i i rariobs Central a leric un u. I tics decided o send a message to Um HestOSOl military rs ddmanding tno leetoration oi Peace aaJ const! M:ion>.! government in o.
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  • 14 5 •--n. tag, Bernardino Marhado b eea elected President of the Republic.
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  • 340 5 RIG\ WELCOMES THE INVADER. A Blazing Countryside. London, Aug. 6. —Owing to the dastruc tion of three bridges at Warsaw, the Germans are confronted with the task of crossing the Vistula here for '3oQ yards The Russians still occupy the suburb oi Praga on khe right
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  • 485 5 London, Aug. G. A telegram from says Ihe Germaus continue their rapi.i F>uvai:co In the Baltic pi viuees. They reached the river Misaa a lozen 1 of Ihe rii et K.-^ ta, s star] ol the Aa, bat were here driven ia disordi i Aug. I to-vard3
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  • 276 5 USELESS ACTIVITY IN ARCONNE. I Time Needed Fop Eastern Operations. [By SubmtriDe Cable']. Esutib'* BißFiom. Lonaon, Aug. 6. The Crown Prince is using up big best troops in abortive attacks iu Argonua where there has been terrible fighting iu the woods, the Germans vainly using
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  • 198 5 Air Attacks on Pcla. Koine, Aug. fi. The Italian offensive ii vigorously maintained in the, various a ctors. The Austrians violently counter attacked on 11 b Italian centre oji the Carco plateau hoping to arrest their ad vancc. A coinmuniqrt' ri\\6. The Italians too'J the shock and then
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  • 70 5 Paris, Aug. 0 The Gazette Btatea that I the famon Gen Sarrail Las been ap pointed Commander in-Chief of the French force at the Dardanelles. General Stirruil distinguished himself in the battle of the Muroe by bin defence i"ro>on againßt the Crown Prince's furione repeated
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  • 63 5 Amsf^rdiim, Aug 0. The German Oovermnenl sire i; i ii s with rho politicDl leaders for the passage of a bill calling to tl'.p. colours men up io fifty 3ears (;f age. Suc'.j a decision will proi ace jv most profound efuct throughout Germany, but there
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  • 33 5 London, Aug. 7.— .SubscrinMon^ are '<■ being raised throughout South Africa to Bnpply an Oversea! contingent with s inachioeguns. Fandp fj m 140 •places) 1 have been collects within five days.
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  • 57 5 i Melbourne, Aug. 6 Mr Hughes, Atlor j ct y Cicuera], declared ibe Commonwealtl y would pursue unflinchingly the policy c: i destroying German influence wbtnver i h exif«t(d, especially tie. Qermao world-wid< hold vah)l\ the metal industry. Wellington, Aug. 6.— TLe National Mi i, ni»try includes Mr
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  • 481 5 GERMANS FIND NO SPOIL. Polish Unity with Russia Affirmed. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Eiutie'b Sibvioi. London, Aug. 6. After the failure of four previous attacks the first of which i began in October the Germans have at J length succeeded in capturing Warsaw, j but a three
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  • 321 5 Prince Leopold cf Bavaria bat hitherto scarcely b^en mentioned to the enemy communique's. [t id aieeited that General llackensen should have entered Warsaw but owing to the necessi ty of satisfying the Bavarian s wboee lossea in Poland have boou the greatest, Qeneral Mackensen w:*s ordered to
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  • 95 5 Petrograd, Aug. 7. The Polish leaders reoognise that everytbing commensurate with military prudence has been doue to Bjivo Warsaw, l>y remaining any longor the troops would have imperilled the RusBian armies. Id Chebeko, a Polish member of the i Council of the Russian Empire, spaakiug t with emotion
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    • 120 5 ROBINSON Co. JUST RECEIVED ALSO 1^ HF*^ W^ tT*& 12^ "W^l t "2*^ »^4 <s I\ 'if"*' 'l"tp<l" A^V"^^ *t- 1^ y-*<^_ k vj^'"** I J?vV.i Jt *f if r i ~*i», i k. DLit-Vj I Lii# Liii r r \j al i W J GARCIA 219, O-rcnsrd Rcod. jl/lOliHlfini
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    • 849 6 Shipping KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. a— 3, Collybr Quay. DHDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. D. van Twist Batavia Aug 9 M. Treub Belawan Deli Aug 9 Valentyn Asahan and Pargkalan Soesoa Aug 10 Elout Muntok and Palembang Aug 11 Hogendorp Berombang. Paneh, Afahan
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    • 580 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. s.s. u BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 11. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 15. This steamer has accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. OPERATING
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    • 521 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Polyn^-jien Aug H h* Cordilli-re Aag II km Nera Aug 27 M Paul J^tcat Au^; 2! 88Amazone »S(-plO A Steamer Se.pl 8S Cordili^Ki Beptl A Hteumer hep ■8 Paul Lecat Oet I A
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    • 487 6 SHipping I STEAM NAVIGATION oOftPU| I For China, Japan, Penang Ceylt B Aostralia, India, Aden. Eg?m b Mediterranean Ports, PlyiiooU and London 0 Through BUI* of Lading i« H i tO i n ht Ooast, Persian Gail. Continectt] il* k nt Porte. Q-u-fcneM Bteamere wtll leave fiinf apcrc cc ot
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  • 2667 7 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Coming Events. London, July Btb. Everyone knows we are on the verge of terrific fighting on thu Western frontier in Europe. As it was a year ago, so it will be now again the Germans will make another supreme effort to break through
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 168 7 SCOTCH WHISKY ALWAV3 THE HIGHEST QUALSTY Tne Hnormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donucd store (.'the largest in the world) enable them tc maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. EVERYWHERE. I ASSURANCE COMPANY. fcta: ;>-e^ Head Offlce-EDINBURCe. Incorporated I 1825 FUNDS— £I3, 6OO,OOO 1910 An nlri
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    • 121 7 A COUGH IS DANGEROUS. T<hj L>nngerouB to bo uegitoted. For Huuall, trifling coughs develop into deep-st:at«*>l and a^tiiii.'.iiit: i. "iK-tiuns. Coughing Haps (he Vitality, wears, \vrtok.s, debtroys leada to deadly lung d.a< abes. Slop th it cough NOW by usinti Little's Oriental Balm. Kab into the cheat and hack. It
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    • 115 7 PRIVATE HOTSI S T A Wi rt»r» kJ> 1 i^A I* A M JL& JLr Jl JL \Jr >^5 5Zj I ii i i 3i i». A 1 l_D. Bras Ba?ah Foad. Co-nlcrtalije hoc ms with Bathrooms attached. ectric Fitting* throughout. Separate Tables in Spacious Dining Room Large E. ception
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  • 1132 8 HOW TO EXD THE WAR., [By H, G. Wells in thk "Daily Exi'hkss."; Kvery one has heard of the intelligent American who was ehowu the Boer positions on the Tugela, aud who remarked, "Yes, very strong. But isn't there a way round And after we
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  • 283 8 The German Surbbndbb. Simla, Ju'y 12. All public oftices and plauei of basinesi beie are flying flags jto day in honour of General IJothn'a victory. It is presumed thai similar cele< bratlODfl h:t\e taken place at the head quarters of all local administrations. Nami Tal. inly 12th.
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  • 188 8 "ENGLANDS FRONTIER. i Sou hb Obi I i a copy of a song with the al in title bas been kindly, forwarded to the Editor Cbe autfa c of the stirring u-rap^ ii the Rev. Ross Fotheringham, V^icar of Charing in Kent, who is related toe lad; resident in Singapore.
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  • 145 8 STOPPING GERMANY'S COTTON SU PPLY i I- a writU n reply to Mi EUwlinson, who asked what hteps were being takeu lo pr< Vt i.r !1., h porta tion of cotton into Germany says The GOV< rnm< at tire already taking l the following steps to prev< nl thi Impor-I
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  • 51 8 By using this method it is claimedOylin dec lubrication oos< is reduced 90 in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel ConBumption is reduced 5% to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve ge irs.are protected from wear. The Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particulars to those
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    • 88 8 11 WOT AN (^nL DEAWN WIRE i§ LAMPS FOR ALL TYPES OF ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS. NO LAMP TAKES LESS CURRENT I nj[T GTfIAT £1 SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ltd. mOORPOBATBE IN INOLAHD) WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE, Head Office CAXTON HOUSE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. Works -STAFFORD. WOOLWICH DALSTON. K The best that
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    • 2 8 I. MARTINS,
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    • 55 8 HUTTON'S "Pineapple" Hams WHOLE OR IN CUTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENAN* JLjJ.vjrjn L ±in vj" GET QUOTATIONS FROM IS! j OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT! CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. LTD. mmmmmm^ m m l— M .Hi,,,,, g 9^ A g fivrs I
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    • 216 9 War cr Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? I EEAD OFFICE: Winchester Rouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Oumpaaj hM £20.0CC tamMed with the Supremo Couit or England, and complloa with the British Life
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    • 339 9 lodla Isrtralla sod II wmw 1 1 n lameimi UDUPCiPITJLL RIBUYI r HD ,003,00' Hsaesve Liability gj iuooo' EEAD OFFICE I 83, ITI r DOB I. a. A'3Si«C" J. <CS'a^; aiarti r Penani Baa., V>> Pni Ra&gooa Qbaj ;cb! Bai K)r, i Berernb&i Kol Biacgh-v! -eta igapora Man|ia 1 In
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    • 482 9 OF I?IDiA, Ltd. UPITaX 10TH0RI8BD £1,300,000 '.r..wi*.L l u;as;'H!^^3 £1.123,000 I CAPITAL PAID-UP £552,500 IBBSRIB FU^G £500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R, J. BLACK ESQ., Chairman. Jamee OampbeU Esq. IL WVlrin Simons Esq. j r. U. Ryrie E 9. Sir David Yuio. Chief BffanagQK Percy Bfonld Es<li London ?ij t-u. r
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    • 373 9 ROYAL EXCHANGE i The undersigned having been! I appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept!? j Fire, Life, Marine, Motor Car.N ■Personal Accident, and Fidelity 1 1 risks at current rates. WEARE CO., Ltd., Uents 21-7 35 ROBINSON ROAD. ROYAL INSURANCE Og. \M.I FIRE AND LIFE. Total
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    • 416 9 STOCKS AND SHADES. ur. .10. TLe following are the on'y s':; res as tc which cbaogea nte notiti(d in Messrs Frasc-r aud Co.'s Saturday's share list Malaka Pind 1 l.lil 1.15 Pantai 0.65 0.70 RadeUa 6.25 I I Riley Ilargreaves oiu. 6c. 00 Singapore Coid Statate 24.00 24.25 Straits Triiding
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    • 308 9 LATEST ARRIVAL i List cf vessels in porl a 21Mh on Au,:. 3 < ERITIbH. 6 j Name Date of Arrival Drrnkgome lia'i Arg 6 No. 2 Wiiarf S Ail» erst Aug 7 hUMcßOidl HTfa Ola No. 7 Wharf Valentyn Aug 6 Inner Roads i iiKNC H Rombtu Aug 6
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  • 420 10 In the District Courts oa Saturday last. a summons with regard to a f.ilse trade mark was partly beard, when Mr UpCOtt, representing a French Brandy Ann, pro eecuted Orjg Sek Cheong for selling brandy to which a false trade mark or description had been applied,
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  • 247 10 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. COUSTBSI OF THE FBK «SDL is kuguat 5. To lay tbei at eanaonade and haad-gi nad« ing. la the ?osj s, we rei lu d an tx In ■>■ viul- n: infantry attadi on tb< Lingek of cic-t [south of M ins a Prenell squadron, including one
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  • 64 10 {Fit sa r Own ('< t»pom mi I Kuala Lumpur, Aog 7 .v ChineFe cork in a Petalinfl I Club Lou- •in bl early hours of more.;;,; ran amcJi with two choppers. B wounde I two Chinese and DII d to the roof. Th re
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  • 85 10 Kuala Lumpur, Aug Mi lima Batac vrirei as from Batu L/-]t'u stating iLa: cable baa bei a it.<r:v A fiotn tbo Wai Oilica intir.iutinrj kfcal Um craTt pret Died bj t'.e Hon. Sflc E roog Sen hai left for I ti mt Fa the tbtfl brom llin^
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  • 943 10 IMPERIAL POLITICS. VISCOUCTE Mii-nkk's VIBWS. London, Ju^y 16th. Tlie new AgentGeneral for New South Wales (Mr 13. R. Wise) was a guest at tho United Empire Club aud Imperial Pioneers 1 dinner last, night. Bar! Kintore, Sr George Reid, and Lord Fremanlle were also present. Viscount Siilner, who
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  • 376 10 1 o has been reported that tho Germans have again bt>eu using fiammenwerfer, or engines for throwing burning liquid against the French. There is evidence that they contemplated the employment of burning liquids quite early in the war, if not before, [n Note 82 of the
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  • 113 10 kg nts. v.".,:« i house ami Co. ltd. Pabang 1 Tai Hat i iSt Agents Sime Darb] A Co. Middleton Tin Sluicing I I 8i i kls Tribute 16. i pkls, Total 3 I 8.7 l pkls nts. G at] i ;> snd 1 10. tlang
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  • 27 10 The July monthly medal was won by Mr 11 iddon. .1. w Haddon I 47 8 84. 1(. Marriott 48 61 10 89.
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  • 205 10 it is rr-pnrted that, by order of the Chief Commissioner of bhe North West Frontier Province, Mr Abdul Wali Khan was directed on July sth, within seven rs, to intern himself at Man^ehra, I District Hazara, 'md to reside there and I not to leave the place, until further order
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  • 588 10 Liquidation of Hostile Firms. ulter india chamber's ebcommbndation. Allahabad, July 27. The following are extracts from a letter, dated 20th July, addressed by the secre tary, Upper India Chamber of Commerce, Cawnpore, to the Secretory to Government, L'nited Provinces, Industries Impart ruetit. My committee desire to
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  • 114 10 correspondent writes Considei how fond tho Burmese teem to be i I mushrooms, it is surprising that none of them or Hie Shan and binesa gard< ners attempt to cultivate them. They usually appear wild h; the gardens sJ »i the Prome Road, and in the Insein
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  • 177 10 Yong Ah Sei for being in fraudulent pOG ession of a bed quilt value Si, and B Barong worth 11, and being unable to say bow he came by them, was c tnvicted iu the ercoad police court on Saturday, and sentenced to i?i\ wei ks 1 rigorous imprisonment. A
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    • 274 10 s and '/<<''-s <ii) ornat a p pern Forth \U is "Silvertown" Pre-orvative ef;cctueily p greats the Ravages of White Ants, WooJ R t ai:ri Decay Guan Kijt &c >. 32, Paillip Klaa Kial &Co. s lUrket Si. Sole Importers -Intern 11 ir.::... i M 1 I u A VMMJQ
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