The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 August 1915

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fE_\ CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915. NO. 8,52 L
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  • 185 1 I Some of tbe fortifications of K.vuo have fallen into the Lauds of tbt OerßMßa, who have made enoimous iscriAeet to tbis end. They claim to bave taken over' .00 guns Page B. j la their otber theatre of war, tbe Cau- casus, the Russians Lave inflicted
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  • 1528 1 F_M world tliTouguout all time a d all reeo did hit-tor y has been greatly i oved by bread. Feeet the doom of Adam r' in the sweat of thy face tbou eat bread to tbe bread tickets of Germany of to-day tbit staple food has never
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 308 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE. I RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENERAL REPAIRERS CARS AND LORRIES (Daily or Monthly Rates) BENZINE LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, &c, &c. Always in Stock. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. TERMS MODERATE. j _M-~ ORNAMENTAL TILE WORKS Hi BILL Street BnEGAPOBK.
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    • 82 1 _wf MV _EL V^y'^fi 't_r_ gj _R^_^. B^^^ l Once used, Always used! No Guts No Punctures Sole Importers INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co. DO NOT FINALLY DECIDE ON A PIANO MOUTRIE To substantiate our claim tbal tbe "Moutrie" is the fines. Piano for i liis climate, ;i five years' guarantee is
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    • 100 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The nit Lure showc Page "2. The New L'irque- Page t. Children's Conceit Page 2. Little's Oriental BaTm— Page Dsimlee car for sale —Page Otlice to let i'age I. Eteaier'a oopynght— Page g. Revised sailings Pages 8 aad t-————- i. ii— i_m— *u*s_> I WINCHESTER ROUSE, SIMIFORE. Telegrams:
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 116 1 THE WEEK. Friday 20ih. High Wat r f-0 a.m.. 4 4* p.m. P. A o. bomewsrd mail closes. S turday 21st. j High Water 83: a m l-lf t-flt. Sunday 22nd. High Water— V-.-2 I '-Hp.LU. I 2 h Sunday tti* r Tl Isit] P. A O. outward nail <
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  • 39 2 Why be despondent concerning the low P". lcs of tin. It Ui the cost of production that counts The GARRETT SuperbMafted Bteam Engine will save 50 > of fa 1 aceouut eer other types of Steam power.
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    • 429 2 HaH^ B^ aBBIBn MMM ___aD__HBH_D— GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. I THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. I When the Angelos is Ringirg, from the 11 've.i HusineSß as Usual." IThe Red, White and Blue, from the 1 R 3 veu Business as (Jaial,** i Your King and Ot
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    • 295 2 THE HOME OF GOOD FEATURES. j FOR FURTHER TWO NIGHTS. THURSDA Y SA TURDA Y SECOND EPISODE SECOND EPISODEI GREAT UNIVERSAL SERIAL BY ENGLAND'S GREATEST FICTIOKIST I E. Phillips Oppenheim For the Benefit of our Patrons who have not" had tiv opportunity! of witnessing ihe FIRST EPISODE of lhi- Great
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    • 508 2 V _>♦■ ■■■■"■■rn ull j JS" Grand Change of Prognimmo EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE ATTRACTS B I TWO SHOWS FOR OKE PAYMENT o*. PAYMENT FOR riOSriii.. at rua popi ub asmii h 0l r^«Lb \™"Gffl£tr PT€CUR€ PHCflef \S ->---■-•••■>-> g-.^ JUNCTION OF ALBERT BENCOOLEN STHEETS THIRD ANO FOUH-H EPISODES OF -.SB WORLDS
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    • 306 3 Notices NOTICE. s ICF 15 HHKt':'Y GIYEN that the I above i. the propnty of the t r ch^' V l Sos. 41 and 4S Wlug Loot I Hongkoog, tndfs used hy them as a .pect of Patent Medicines. The Batli AD a: c hop Veng Moh rparrct 1-rand. 4nv
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    • 819 3 Notices WARNING. All persons are cautioned against making unauthorised usa ef Reuter's Service of News, and any person or persons found infringing the Copyright Ordinance of tht Stral s Settle meats will be strictly dealt with in accordance wkh the provisions of that Ordinance. Singapore. 13th August, 1P1". IM •>?
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    • 498 3 To Let TO LET Fine large Office, central position, first fl or, Dispensary Buildings, Riffles Place, E tctric Lift, etc. TO LET FURNISHED. Lisvane, 74 King's Koad. near C uny Koad Station, Kent $70, entry sth October. Apply to J. K MACLEAN, Lisvane. 24-7 24-S TO LET FROM Ist SEPTEMBER
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    • 704 3 Auctions j IYIO3TGAGEE'S SALE On Monday, 23rd Aug., at 2-30 p.m. I l, All those two-tenth shares of and In freehold land and house No. 53 Balestier Etoad, being lots 19 to 23, 70 to 74, 9to 18, and 7"> to 84 of part of Grant No. 379, estimated to
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    • 1281 3 Auctions Preliminary Notice BEHN MEYER Co., Ltd. (In liquidation) AUCTION SALE OF Machinery, Tools, Motor Cycles &c &c. TO BE HBLD AT Behn Meyer Co.'s Engineering Department at Telegraph Street On Saturday, 28th August, 1915, at 10-30 am* Compri-ing Centrifugal pumps, Mining gravel pnraps, Fulsometer pumps, Rotary pumps, Electric Motor,
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  • 1488 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, August 20, 1915. With the German capture of Kovno, which we have no reason to discredit although confirmation of tbat bas not yet arrived fiom Petrograd, tbe aspect of affairs on what may be styled the extreme right of the coherent Russian line of resistance
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  • Correspondence.
    • 68 4 To The Eiutou. Sir, Now that the registration ol all European British s übjects bas < ome into force, it would be interesting to kuow if any of tbe "imitation British subjects" are to hc allowed to tako part in the defence cf the Colony in which they tale
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  • 795 4 1 mm Ilessrs Adamson Gilfillan I Co.] DOOMS a copy uf the 'T..l.'' Calendar which runs from Hay 1918 to May 1919. Mr A. St. Alban Smith, who has ciently rec:.*. ered from the frost bite which attacked bin. Ln Francs to pas? tbe doctor, haa applied for and ol
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  • Correspondence.
    • 529 4 To Tl roa, of tb_ commit tbe aci:' ition of the above Ib« i orave space katheeolnmnsofyoa tot the rendering above tend a« aooount of oar _tei»«r_-_-Tlm Cot_.mil cou_i_u_f lb 7f gentlemen viz:— Prai h a.hie i lircan (Th* b_ finding D. He** Boon! Mbl I Co.) Maj -r A.
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    • 339 4 RC FNTS ___H__B_Sl§J§*l^«^ !^__ii^fe<_f^s^il4s^___^ __i SasSSS'voS?^^^ s'"?5 <^__j_ BE^r- v>x-^v.i '<__mK^^_Sk b__^^' >*. /""^v RcX^ ;'i iTf"*' '^^^s >^ J l_ill fclw »-t -A *l s ■"-> M&-' a 'il§RSte v-s^l BP'vH Bf ac V >: :;:~^|>'l*\ _H___k_____BJraN_ S x- 1 ajl _K _«>_r: «^Br-\'?- i Bbgß s___sv*s^ -V a
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  • 499 5 ataa that has cost the GERMANS DEAe. .ome Desperate Fighting. g msnuc Cwml Kv iyb's Baaliion. AB clincommun with ali lUtortsh enormous stock ob w,r materials, h |ißg over four hundred gun, h,s ecuoiedby IheGmtnmn. ssieai aasanlt, des: thn mosl stub .o-n resists! rad. August 19.-A ccrt.OH.uiqr
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  • 37 5 hrs minion dollars ifr■• Hm vaults ol to NYw York, of a h undred million d here i a Britiah account lhe outbreak of war. ihe expected to n here the tz *ft»
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  • 71 5 birf police cf.urt, y. iteril ly, Ang A An; Sfo I fU I robbery from the p«nO9 of pin In Nortii ening of Uooday I WBl 'I tC =.X l::'jOtbo' janient. tor I ol tbe (iovernment fcicto.->. ia the second police luorniug, charged a w.ueh '.-.MX nauitd Buta Siugh wirh"
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  • 257 5 ROUTED BY THE RUSSIANS IN THE CAUCASUS. Important Captures of Booty [By Submarine Cable]. Kirrsa'a Sbbvigs. London, Aug. Is. There has been fierce lighting in the Caucasus, the battle swayngfor some days. The Turk? claimed to Save retaken the city of Van which ia an important strategic junction,
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  • 138 5 lines' 1 Repulse Heavy Assaults. herder. Aug. IT. General lan Hamilton reports that theaitnation In the southern sons on the fourteenth aod fifteenth was unchanged. The Tuiks need the usual artillery nre with little effect. The Turka on the night of the fourteenth and fifteenth heavily attacked
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  • 148 5 Will Shortly Fight Turkey. Rome, Aug 17. There i? every sign that Italy will shortly take decisive step*iu regard to Turkey. Italians in Asia Minor have been forbidden to leave the country while the despatch of money, munitions Bad incendiary proclamations to Lybia with the ohjeel cf
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  • 139 5 Time to Deal with Germany. New York, Aug. 18.- The N w York World's exposure of t! e German Government's intrigue haa caused B Ben itioo, The leading newapap 818 devote pages to the revelations ar.^i comment at length The New Yo:k Son aaya that C rai
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  • 36 5 Capt. J. A. Jervois, of the K O Y.L.I. whofee name appeared aa wounded in th< casualty Hat published, was formerly ii Singapore, ard took part in local rac< I meetinfls as a gentleman rider. M.M.
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  • 293 5 MANIFESTATIONS OF GERMAN REFINEMENT. Bullies and Thieves. [By Submarmr Cable]. KbLTEB's SEKVIC*. Ainsterdam, Aug. 17. The Germans i coutinuB to treat the Belgians behind the i firing line with extreme harshnesß and ai_o display a most arrogant attitude J towards the inhabitants of Brussels. The I Belgian senator
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  • 91 5 Forty-six Civilian Casualties. Condon, Aug 18. Tha Presa Bureau says Zeppelins vi.itt d the Eastern Coun ties la.t mqht and dr( pped bomba. Anti aircraft guns ware in action, and it i believed a Zeppelin was hit. Air patrols were active-, but owing to the difficult, atmo
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  • 59 5 Melbourne, August 18,— It ia understood that tha Labonr Party baa approved the Bight Hon. A Fiaher, the Commonwealth Premier, becoming Huh Commissioner in Condon, the Hon. A. W. Hughes, Federal Attorney Qeneral, assuming the Premier shin. rhis is in view of the retirement of the Right
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  • 24 5 London, _.ug 17. Major Clive Wigram, the King's equerry, was thrown from a dog cart at Windsor and sustained blight concuasion.
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  • 16 5 London, Ang 17. Sanpakitch Preeche, first secretary, Siamese Legation, baa arrived from Bangkok. .<>
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  • 152 5 Over prom Ceylon. Calicut, July 81. Dr Meerwartb, of the Petrograd Museum, ai.d Madame Meerwarth, who arrived in February, with the object of studying tb^ manners, customs nnd habitfl of the people of this country, nro cow in Calicut on a visit whioh, as at
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  • 46 5 Kakber, a Bengali, of Kampong Uugie was convicted in the second police court yesterday morning, of being in posses6ioi of a quantity of bhang, and was fiue( 1250, with the alternative of three months rigorous imprisonment. Mr J. Listermana Supervisor in the Monopolies Department j prosecuted.
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  • 88 5 i I By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris. Aug. 18. The French three per cent, bonds are at Ft*. 68.50. Yesterday, in the Vosges, we bombarded bhe enemy's positions and gained a footing \H on the crest of the Laudersbach. To-day, our bombardment in the
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  • 529 5 August 7. j r Wounded Majors L. Hind, Sherwoods ind J. S Unthank. Duthams. Captains P. Bagley, South Lanoashiresj i_. W Benson, King's Hoyal lifles L lire sill, bherwoods A. L Cavanagh and F B. Drummond, Rifle Brigade; A. Dundaa, Midllesez A. P. Evans, King's Eloyal Rifles Aj Hon.
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  • 202 5 Duel Between German and Belgian Commander. Travellers passing throush Cairo from Uganda have informed Renter's COrrespOU 'dont that British operations in German East Africa are now proceeding satisfactorily* i They relate etrauge tale? of tho fighting. Oue incident was the meeting of a com pany ot blacks,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 IGY-HOT BOTTLES AND JARS. r ell Keep Liquids tm Well Keep Liquids Icy-Cold for l! Steaming Hot HREE DAYS Jl^L FOR 24 HOURS IN TINT BOTTLES feT"**! H> PINT JARS 1.75, 7.50 $3,50. B $4.50. 810.50 k $12.50. y^^jLj; .50.515. Co. BOUTON ROUGE FELUCCA MADE FROM THE FINEST SELECTED LEAF
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 282 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN LINE. For LONDON HULL s.s. CITY OF RANGOON due on or about Aug 30. s.s. KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 12. s.s. CITY CF VIENNA due on or about Sept 22. The above Btotaeta have a_cc_a_ao_.ation for a few flrstclass passengers. For particulars as to rates of
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    • 785 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, COLLYEB QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Goen t 3 Belawan Deli Aug 20 Rumphius Batavia, Semarang and S mrabaya Aug 20 BGEOQTBM Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermasin, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Bamartoda, Donggala and Balik-Papan Aug 20 Sampit
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    • 464 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD J 915 OUTWARD 88 JsYra Aug 27 jss Paul LflOflß Aug 29 6. Amazone Hep 10 hh Magellan Hep 1. bs CordilYre Beptij A steamer Sep 26 BB Paul Lecat Oet 8 j A J- teamer
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    • 577 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPm For China, Japan, Penang, Coy i fc6 Australia, India, Aden Egym Mediterranean Ports, Pijiintt and London Tbroogh Bilifi cf Leaing RBU ea (ov nw Ooa_t, Peraian Gulf Conttiien.a} »n_ Ar__. Porto. a *-6f_j_i Steamers will leave Binf &^o ft cn cm- u MAIL LINES IiCMEWAED (FOB
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  • 323 7 Gebman Critic Admits Increase. A despatch from Rotterdam says there is a growing difference of opinion in Germany as to the utility and possibilities of jthe submarine war. Couut Reventlow, the chief henchman of the Yea Tit pit/, party, always demands its continuance on the most ruthless
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  • 350 7 Nippon Yuben Kaisba'b Nev* Sebvk e. The announcement which has just been made that the N ppOO Vu.eu Kaisha, whieh, as most people are aware, is the premier shipping undertaking of Japan, is about to establish direct communication! between the Orient and .New Yoik. via Orel
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  • 241 7 Kow a' U Boat was Bag.ed in tbe aRtU I: waa a locky chance .hot ly a .portlog akipper which was respoQßible for the sinking of the (Yrman BUbmacioe in the Channel the other day, by the adventurous Hollande, one of the armed cruisers of the Frencb
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  • 259 7 Had I been born in auchty instead o' saxtythree, Ye wouldna' find me pain' neap, at bame, Bat plashiu' thro' tba boggy haughs in Flanders over the sea, Waaur cairu an' cross still tell oor forbears' fame, An' layin on wi' dunt for daud until the
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  • 216 7 If. Anatole Fbance Denounces a 'I BAITOBOUfi Pea b. A remarkable book, which is to be hold for the benefit/ or" disabled soldiers, h as just been written by M. Anatole Prance, and is dedicated to King Albert. The antbor iuma up thus the lirm
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  • 179 7 It is notified for information that with 1 the approval of ths Secretary of State for India the Government of India have been pleased to BaoctiOD the grant of special allowances ae noted below to Territorial units while actually serving within Indian limits, v.ith effect from the
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  • 122 7 Manifesto bi Abtists __sd Litebaby A certain number of Spanish professors, musical composers, painters, s.ulptors, and writers have published a manifesto, cf which the following is ao extract We, without auy other claim than that our lives and consciences are devoted to the pure activities of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 lhe TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATS whieh do away with the necessity of nsing sticky cement at the overlaps. X I GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing
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    • 265 7 M _3l-M_i^& i iflllifif!irf!lils?,^^yjllW il Indigestion 1 1 i"-*i 1 Ind .K v due to a deYl.tatr.l cond.iYn of thr J' fgPI condition the stomach is und.e to d'^e-t f*»od th > nal j H_*3 from it. Therefore, the food lays in the stomach ar.d ftr ;)<■ Bg Pl_l fullness
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  • 780 8 The limits of economic endurance form the subject of a couple of articles contributed to The Times. In the first the writer deals with the enemy's limits of endurance, He states that our enemy at the outset disclosed a strange lack of capacity for appreciating the problems cf
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  • 106 8 Tbe first draft of tbe Territorial forces in Burma fot active Barvioa in Meaopofea inia left on Saturday aften oen (7ih) from the Latter strrtt wbarf by tbe Bteamer Bharata. 'Die up country members of tbe draft arrived in Rangoon on Friday and were entertained
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  • 90 8 BUDDHIST SCHOLAR VISITING JAPAN. Calcutta, Augual 6.— Ral Sarat Chandra Dae Bahadur, CLE the well known Tibetan explorer, lef 6 Calcutta to-day for Japan. Hid visit is in pursuance of the wishea of Japanese Buddhists that they might learn from him something of the form of Buddhism called Madhayana. Ilia
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  • 206 8 During tbe vi.it of Mr A. R. Andorson, a rueuiber cf the Railwey Board, to Ifadraa he conducted enquiries into tbe ei>pacrlit;6 of the ditTerent woikpbops of ibis city fur tbe manufacture of munition- cf war, particularly of -bells, aud of tbe resdiuets of the proprietors to
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  • 254 8 .Siagapore, lagnst LOth, i.r. Beana, Long per catty os Carrots, Imported Batavia Ae is Coffee, Kaw Java per Gatty .'2 Crabbe, Large do do. Small do J 5 Garry staff ground persetty 20 Ducks, Large Saigoa per tloacai 7 60 do. Small do do 5.50 Duck Eggs,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 670 8 SINGAPOUE I SPORTING CLUB, 1 V THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULE3 OF RACIN3) WIL*:. BE HELD ON Tuesday the 1 9th, Thursday the 2 1st, and Salurday tka 23rd cf Oct., 1915. Sr I£ Kf i^a. Hl it a ivl >m FIRST DAY. To sday, 19U_
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    • 524 8 4 7. THE SINGAPORE PLATE PURSS— 4-15 p.m. ft 5-50 p.m. Value $600 arei §100 to each Second Horse. A Handicap for all Horses that have] ran ai the Bfeeting The li rses mny be devilled l>> the Handieapper Into the Races named. Entrance Fee. §:'<>. Distance, Scurry Course. 5.
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    • 80 8 **********4444 _»^^^iT"»~4' ♦I C. &B. English Soups mm Si SB W% 1- J^£fißl_ACl\9 Minut. 30 Varieties All Delicious (Mal^ The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world available for \cur iable L tig Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soups Byßo y _j to be made ander ideal conditions,
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    • 186 8 Jet eettet *v _<<% Atttt-m*. j*~» fl J^r'' fi, The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way ahead of any other make 25 years manufacturing experience. DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry. _L__ mtm BE 9-A B-*m IKB _MB i*% _F% __6
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  • 38 9 AUG, 19, 1915. Tbe following are tbe only shares as to which changes ate notified iu Meters Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's thare list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES Names Buyers Sellers Bukit Katil 80 4 1\ 0.471
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  • 53 9 Corrected up to Aur 101 Bac-. I ra s 2 4 13 32 demand 2-i3 IG Private credit? Ern s 2-4 27 .2 France demand Bank 30G EOKGKOKQ, dun_!_- d 23 J Yckoeajja, dem-.? d 1; Java, derrai-a 140^ R-JS-tRGS, demand 6_i Sovr^aio^s, Far._ Buying 18.64 Bc?..k of Eugla/id
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  • 155 9 Tin (150 tons) I 78.40 Ccmbier 11 00 Gambier Cube No. l 13.40 Gambier Cnbe No. 3 12 co Pepper Black ordio. b'pore 10 I Pepper, [White bail 8i on Kutmega n0 to tl e lb 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tt e lb 22.00 Mcce S soda) 80.00 Ball
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 543 9 tr Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP 8 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. jl The Company has £2G,00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 515 9 vnAfiiLt.tsji DAR n il lnd!_ A&strs.!3 end lliirii. laaaarn Uai iD or;-' 33 x^UJ:-,- -.OSDOS, 8. 0 -HD Bl -NCBXS: _j_mtsai HoDgboni Penani Bangl I He Puket BataTia ipch Bangooa nbay Eai ahl Balgon alontta ..g Sr rem r aa Csjiton K_i;s Bhanghai h- la Li Siztgaport Delhi icca r&iping
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    • 488 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INOIA. Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500.000 CftPiTAL SUBSCRIBED £1,123,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £362.500 RSSESYE FUND £500,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS B. 7. Black ESQ., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. j H. M< hrill Simons Ebq. J, If. Kj vie Esq. j Sir David Ynle. Rhief Managei Percy Mould Esq. bocdon
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    • 393 9 <t y^^ gnwa in tt^ l lg:^ ;a *P* B "»"wn*'' l *-~*mmm+^k**w*mmm*mmKmmmm*m*£j**r*Y.**r ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept F ire, Life, Marine, Motor Car, Personal Accident, and Fidelity risks at current rates. WEARE Co., Ltd, A :t 24-7
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    • 196 9 BRITISH INDIA STE ANS NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mall steam, rfl ol th. _bove Lln9 maintain a reguiar servtoe between Calcutta and Japan, cal'le;* at l\ Bl ng binga Hongkong and Bhai ighal un route, fc.- r J Tons. I D Bttdl t [flfl Takada
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 217 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. o. steaia r .At abia. Mi3fl N A. Everaley, MrF.H Peil, Mi aadMri I Kean, Mr.nd Mis Parian;, Mr J.lkn Ml P. J. Ft run. Mr »V. Mite < 11, MrG. f.Barnett, Mr D. i arley, Mr li. Yoa g, Mi W. L. Hawker, Mr II
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    • 340 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels iu porl et 11 a.m. o_ Aug. 19, 1915. IiKITIsD. Name Dafc of Arrival Remarks Kinta Aug 18 [nnei Eto ids i Ran Poh Ann 'Heng Wma Ranee Aug 19 Calypso Lady Weld Kiang No B Wharf Krian No. 1 Wheet V. ll- 1 no
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  • 242 10 GANGWAY BREAKS. TWO _FN* KIT. I. ED. A serious accident resulting in !o-s of life occurred at the dack. yesterday shortly before noon. A gangway, some fifty-tive feet long, bad been laid from the side of King's D.ck to the aids of a ship lying
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  • 239 10 THE QUEEN'S WORK FOR WOMEN FUND. Previously acknowledged 5 1 G 1 v* Co:. I BCTi D bi Mas Et C, H. ___NDKB£_LCI Mts F. B. Gougk montha) fl Mrs Drumaaoi id Hay I months) s Mrs E. M. Schwabs 1«i Coli.f.i tf*' n 1 Mas RiTCBBa Gt >nc F>
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  • 87 10 a Country Fair' will ba L_M on Satui day Sept-. tmbei Kb at "Bogie* 1 Cluny Hoad (kindly Yu: foi Ul2 ooeaaion by Mr Latham! In aid of tbe Air Craft Fund Besides the many amnsementa, there will k9 competitions in table decorations and for tbe best
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  • 66 10 Mr Lee Cho: n Ooan, P., and Sir Lim Peng Siang, I P have subscribed for one military aircraft, costing Sl 1,150. Tbe money bas been paid to tbe Hon. J)r Lim lioon Kang, and i3 being transmitted to the War onice through Mr Alma Baker.
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  • 841 10 'PEACEFUL PENETRATION" BYCERiANY. Lessons for England, (Ily a special correspondent of the "Daily Graphic") j Before thia war most of us had an idea that "Peaceful Penetration," that terrible! euphemism for clandestine appropriation, was a process applied only to countries more or less uncivilised. The English; public, caring
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  • 88 10 Simla, Angus! 9.— The trading with the enemy bill Rhich will shortly be introduced into lhe lirp. i i;il Legislative Council in. India is acderstccd to bo mainly on tbei Unei of similar recent legislation at home, [t will facilitate business by making it optional
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  • 890 10 Divided Counsels in German Naval Strategy. H. C. Ferraby, the Daily Express naval correspondent, writes German naval uctivity of a sporadic kind in the Baltic has been followed by a visit of Grand-Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia to the newly captured port of Libau and in
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  • 131 10 Tbe steamer Glenogie of the Chinese Steamship Company which left Rangoon on March 27 with her first cargo for England since coming out East, returned to Rangoon on the llth via Calcutta. The voyages home and on the way out were uneventful. Captain I.aikio. her master, reached Rangoon
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  • 304 10 The Malabar correspondent of the Indian Patriot tells a good story about a Nambudri Brahman. A young Nambudri wa6 in a shop the other day, and there were some boiled eggs on a table. As a Nam budri, he had ot course never eaten an
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  • 161 10 Mr. 11. K. Rutherford, presiding OB July l.th at the annual meeting of the above company, .tated tha', considering tbe accouutß embraced the work of the tiro perty during eight months of the war, he thought they must congratulate them selves that the directors were agtin iu
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  • 101 10 Teams of Whites and Colours played a game of Etugby on the S.CC. ground last evening. The Colours wou by five tries to two. Nearly all the tries wire scored near tbe touch line, and the kicking at goal was weuk. On Saturday, the S.G.C. will play i team
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  • 26 10 The foursome match arranged to le placed on Sundiiy ntxt betwten the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the SG C. has been postponed.
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  • 35 10 Sunday, 22nd a. q, Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 am., 2 30 und 3 30 p.ra. Club Bungalow at 9.^0 and 10.80 a.m., 12.15, 3 aud 5 30 p m.
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  • 72 10 The billiaid handicap competition (American game of 120 pomls up> in connection with ibe Amateur Drawing Association resulttd as follows:—Lee Ah Kok, minus 35 points. Lee Cbim Qaan, Tbe report of the Bengal Government cinchona factory 6hows that £0,000 pounds avoirdupois quinine can now be manufactured annually at a co6t
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