The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 August 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ITS CENTS SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1915. NO. 8,533.
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  • 167 1 The Russian retirement coat-muss at different points, trai as previously the Germans are paying dearly for every inch of their advance Page o. America is becoming sceptical ap to German declarations relating to tbe submarine warfare Page 8. The Zeppelin record for a full year of war
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  • 1320 1 h ii. li.c is co simple that years may hi chronicled iv a few lnicb.'' Esmond. Craery ip an old, old man who ke.ps a _econ_i ha;.d bookshop m a narrow street iv tbe South -East of London not far from tbe riverside. Here be lives and ha. lived
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 E__t^__ T^^ *^T aW^ki ___F%_ a M m\ Inn B ffl AT II Mr *m v (I X I m %I 1 m Mj JH n V_# X JL^ KJ \J mL\ %JL \J%J* i 9 pn T\/n\/r tf tj r^ tt a BARGAINS Ll #m l__v I. Sm Lt
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    • 62 1 LVFEST ADVERTISEMENTS The Picture Shows -Page 2. Wood- 1 Great Peppermint Cure- Page 3. Aootioo announcement! Page I. '.-Blue Ring** Turkish cigarette! Page ~>. Etevieed sailings- Pa- S. Mobtloil! I'age 7. Naval smoking concert and dance at the Adeiphi I'age 10. TO LET \fter thoroagfa repairs Ko. Uoyd Koid, Appl]
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 112 1 THE WEEK. TuESday 31st. H t:\i W t^„r I v a.m., 1-J6 pto i\- p[R I lob. aumial mwuug. B. I. irOtward mail expected. Wedne.day Ist S_ptcrob_r. tiigb Haaaat—m 4t .-idi Thursday 2nd. High Water »-M ».tu., 2-'< p.m Friday 3rd. High Wnt.r --M i.r-. S p.ni. P i_ 0.
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  • 472 2 The t'orumittee of the Shanghai Clab met oi: the IStb iust. to juy a tribute to the Baeiaorj ci lbe lata Captain Fjoftui .lone?. Mr H. G. Sl___oa Chairman of tbe dads aftei addresaiag tbe meeting, pro poead tl aing minute: '"The Bad news that our formal colleague and Cbain-tan,
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  • 55 2 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi Pirsel, and Suction Gas Engines and Plants enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult The Borneo Comrany Limited, Singapore, who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Coneumption from .4
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    • 417 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME. Whea the Angela, is Rfnfflrg, from the Reran Busineae as Usual.* 1 ITha Red, Whlta aud Blue, from the it jren Bash-efts as Usi al,* 1 i lour King and Countiy want you. I Fall lv. Petri .tic
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    • 577 2 ORCHARD ROAD. A FIRST CLASS THEATRF, SHOWING FIRST CLASS FILMS. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. A TRIUMPH OF DRAMATIC ART IHr lI A Nl r X 1 11 1__ 1/ rl ll v Ij it A Three Reel Diama cf the stage featuiing Cleo ITadiaon. THE LIVE WIRE A Sensational Two R
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    • 573 2 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a ruorciai Daily, and on nil Bl depots, irom an ear;> hour < 'i.:li O-Ocning (Sundays esooptsd). Casb price Ten Cent a BOpfT. Babscrib-ts* copies will bedsliverad at theii private rt suit noes,(oi bowa ottossoc t-i'Mlownt
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    • 255 2 To Let TO UT I House furnished Ko v Ro_d, ■w' I stab. iii..." j TO Bt LtT A Large sad ai Street BpShl 4ij^ j EUNGftLGW TQLeT^^ i A Nr to §EaSt C L «»BER BRAKAIi 3 6 TO LL f 1 N0.2, Adi- R Uuiy. V\_t.rla.. I soflg.
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    • 553 3 Notices R& 0^ N. Co. MJIBSEILIESSPECIAL TRAIN t B public are hereby informed nal P. &0. SLEEPING CAR SPECiriL TRAIN is to be re-esta-bu.hed commencing outwards m connection with the "Medina" leavin** Marseilles on 12th Sept., and homewards m connection with the Fersia due at Marseilles MOM cidY. H. W.
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    • 385 3 Notices KEPPEL CLUB NOTICE THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINS or THE Members of the Keppel Golf Club WILL BE HELD IN THE CLUB HOUSE ri Tuesday, August 31st, 1915, at 9 p.m. BUSINESS. To receive the Committee's Report and statement of A. .-counts for the j ear ended June _Ctb.
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    • 465 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY SITUATE AT AMOY ST MESSRS. CHING K£NG LEE AND CO S SALEROOM On Monday, 6th September, at 2-30 p. m. Valuable 990 years' leasehold land ami house No. 7-"i (formerly No. 61) Amoy Street estimated to contain an area of 2,140 sq. feet
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    • 553 3 Wanted ACCOUNTANCY. Bis'nrss Books accurately kept Balance Sheets and Prori; end Lo:s_ Accounts prepaied. Secrecy guarantied. TER MS -Accountant <- Free Press. 3j-8 7-9 I WANTED I GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. A Station Engineer fjr the Electric Central Station. Kuala Lumpur. Appl cants must be TSntish subjects and mnai have experience
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    • 409 3 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF A 4-seated Rubber-tyred Vicitoria, D.lhi Pony, Harness and Lamps complete. I Silverbank.' No. 1 07. Orchard Road. Cn Saturday, 4th Sept., at 3 p. m. CHING KENC LEE ft Co. Auctioneer*. N 8 4-9 MORTGAGEE S SALE Monday, 6th September, at 2 30 p. m. AJJ
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  • 1217 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Aug. 31, 1915. This great war, while it has deflated the reputations of a number of public 'persons who have posed as statesmen of authority, and of Cabinet ministers loud m their constant professions of the extreme innocence of Germany's international policies, ha-, on the
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  • 1137 4 m+m. How lli'iius are Made* 1 la n stirring military ti!-;', drama now being shown at Harima Hall. It is supported I y the (I mmont Gn pbic and other gcoj pictures. The /.'l-Ii)])! Hotel announce a special dinner for ro eight, to be followed by n oaval smokiog concei
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. I Wkek Enj n l jf.lf p.m. Parade Drill Ball g > E 4 p.m. Dale.tier Kange Malay Wki.ni 5.1a m Drill Hall Bates Blta* ltd. u£" I p.m. Bafteettef Uaega MaUvCo 5.15 p.m. Bras Pasab Rd, Malay O
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  • 153 4 Despite the en not a good boflm at the \> A v. and what all round programme shown for v. wae thoroughly Lflflt night unate circumstance, the engtoa bad heei at j.-. the band. beating purposes, and, contraiy to er p-ciations, the woik neee.sitrdtd delsT Mieoo£i aence of
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  • 50 4 PRINCE OF WALES' FUND. (MALACCA) The Committee beg to acknowledge witb thanks receipt of tlu fch Air. adv acknowledged ai Loudou Air.; |y acknowledged m bano BotOßflflfl Employee! Mop Bobber Compeoy, Malacca and dobore, July Subscription ii v. la 1 r.uaa ''9tb Kuri >er i Itntationa Ltd Jaly cont:. Mon)
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  • 75 4 The Straits btflOfl pong Bahru, aa d ti fcained permission fur en it giatrnlioi Bueei 8 tiesOi 11 a Club instituted them. II tbe Lion City luh. aad promote mutual friend-hip aad l "eatiou among its members. lowing persons. Eonfl tii BtH management: Mr dan HoD| preside\'r
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  • 92 4 tbe int. ***j Mr P P gflWll I of lbe m, School < grunt, d a B ::i pK* Home shjrtP ai th.- constnu I ti a Uttta workt ie i Bwiag to tbe lack el lt ruppliea from home raid forea; I onetjual to tbe da I >..r i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 191 4 i N. BULLOCH LADES PURE MALT H SC oTCH WHISKY. BULLOCH Jl GOLD MACGREGOR Co s> v. mwmmwm mmu mm m mm mm mmM KiS^^ THE FINEST J H||a flr^^ A store i.«^^i«* EAST OF SUEZ 2_gP£*«f**T>'" ___r gr-'-'S-^ Fvr_prt "St^ w-f r J f<y I allOrS m •■> ''(Hf
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  • 290 5 NOTHING USEFUL IN I YEARS' WARFARE. French Aeroplanists Mastery. [Fr 3flbaaarina Cable]. Kkl I-BYb Seivics. I Lc fmma -The Admiral!] leaflet a letter fr i M* Balfoua which aaya that the effects of th. Z rppeliu raids i I the a months are aeventj ont tdultt eighteen children
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  • 102 5 J th? Seventy-Fives." coi in_n!qu6 _ays rtillery contnv ita contionou. •Jrnent of the (Irnuan lines daring m the regions of aud lioye, north of Lens, m the :.0-i of Cracnue and Berry au I Art ftoient hand to hand fighting oec .id I il Ol lneourt
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  • 96 5 Crisis In Subrrar ne Policy. Wai 29. The optimistic d by the German f.)l lowed 1 i of ia a the intimation from 'tnan sourc I a modification f tbe sabmarine warfare would be depm i ia American representations to G ttntaiu, i- Jas showing the p bstug
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  • 13 5 v five million md oini :u gold h;<ve. arrived to
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  • 99 5 Barriers if ferfe I i m MJ C_n IS. J be -ota rp I f the T [raal rep J a Rpcood <* hue from Namur to the Hevman ehicb, it mn baa I ome a forn-idati oj trenebi i-d wireeot.og ata. and reiofoi red
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  • 231 5 RUSSIANS DEFYING THE GERMAN STRATEGISTS. j Enemy's Vigorous Gffensivc. LBt Submarine Cahle]. BaoTßß'a Ssavica. Petrograd, Aug. 29.— The Ruseians havt Buceeeafull- checked the Germane' advance at Vilna, while they continue Oghting m Ihe retreat between tbe Vilna aud tbe Pripet.hold og the enemy's offensive. The! Germans have
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  • 33 5 Keip for Kussia. Me a York. Aug 30. Japan haa decided to emploj all available Government and private reOOOrcea tO increate the output of munitiona for the __Uiet, particularly Ruaain.
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  • 73 5 Attack en Mountain Stronghold. Rome, Ang. BO. An Italian communi- reporta a daring attack on the npper I o: i > againat a atw ng Austrian position perched on >» peak at an altitude of thoueand feet. The enemy pat up a determined reeidtance with gun r.:.d
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  • 50 5 Sydney, Ang. 30. A new Australian destroyer has b^-n launched m the pre sence if vaafl enthu-iaatic crowds. The King has cabled congratnlations on the eaurlj p -p-.'. o f fnrther important addi ns to the Australian navy and the sea power of the Em pi c.
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  • 30 5 London, Aug '60. Cbolera is appearing m Germany, especially on tha rivet Spree. The police m Berlin have warm d the people from drinking unboib d water
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  • 297 5 hangei should assist Russia to obtain seme of tbat military equipment which she stands so torely m need oi at the ni moment. The Germans bave be^n doing ail they can to seal up every crevice abicfa rheir northern opponents can im pirt ammunition md o ber
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  • 74 5 __> Tbe National League formed to fiyht alcoholi*m m Franc at tbe beginuiDg of tb~ war arp oacbed M Poincaia. lie euid V v a k tbe Preaident of the Republic le follow ihe example of other beads of foreign statea and pledge himself to abBtaia fr;-m _f_.ll pptritOOO* i.quors
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  • Correspondence.
    • 137 5 Sir, May I once again ask you help m collecting hooka and papers for those ships of the Navy which put into this port? 1 am anxious to get a ready response to this appeal a_ a gift of literature is badly needed for a ship
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  • 84 5 BY COURTBiY OP THE FBBKCH COKBUTI General. Paria, Aug. _9. To day the cannonade was again very violent. Wo captured, after heavy fighting, several cavities east of tbe wood of Bialoncourt. Ota aeroplanes continued to bombard the enemy's cantonments. m order to stop the Press polemic which
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  • 217 5 Ready by January Except that tbe mast is 50 feet shorter, we understand tbat tbe new wireless station at Penang will be identical witb tbat which has just been completed at Singapore, aud should give equally good results as regard* communication witb ahipi at Baa, fur which
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  • 318 5 A correspondent, writing to the editor of the Morning Tost, says During a re-peruaal of the Last Recollections of Captain, (ironow I have come across the following illuminating passage: Luring the memorable retreat of Napoleon from the Rhino to Fontaiuableau ho had completely divided the Allies by his
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  • 53 5 Hassan, a Malay, until lately employed as bill collector by the Singapore Motor Lauuch Company, wascbargtd m the second police court, yesterday, with criminal breach of tiuhc as a servant, of 9300, which he collected and failed to hand over to Oa >■ tain Snow. Accused pleaded guilty. The magistrate
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  • 804 5 SCATHING DENUNCIATION. Our Fate if We Lose. There aro only two divisions m tho world today human beings aud Ger mana." The above i_ one of many striking senI tenoes m an address which Mr J.udyard Kipling gave at an open-air meeting at South
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  • 135 5 Wong Kam was chargrd m tb.e (bird police court yesterday with picking tbe pocket of Mr E. Tessessohn m Battery Road, on Saturday morning, of a pocket hook containing $30 m Straits notes, and twenty rupees He was convicted, sentence being deferred uutil the Srd inst. The Javanese motor car
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 180 5 ROBINSON Co. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE WEDDING PRESENTS. aasmoaam m KATZ BROS, Ltd. NEW STOCKS OF WRIST WATCHES IN GOLD AND SILVER. CONSTANTLY ARRIVING Russelland p^g^ -A cf Luminous SOIIS R%m\\Wmf'''*' '"J ±^m^Z> A .-7 V '&SS?s3fcr '-i_P3*?s« watches on Liverpool, f. E&J-f -^S3fll^ 'Ij£%^ hand Shows The British V /the time
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    • 285 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN^ LINE. For LONDON HULL s.s. CITY OF RANGOON due on or about Aug 30. B.s. KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 12. For LONDON s.s. ••CITY OF VIENNA due on or about Sept 22. The ab we aiea aaaa bave a?e_.n__o_ation for a teat flr*t class passengers. For
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    • 784 6 Shipping rINKLUKE PAKETVAART JHAATSCKAPPtJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, Collyer Quay. D-IDBR CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. DB KOCK Pontianak ...Ang 81 Japara Muntok and Palembang Hept 1 Van der Parra Letong, Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Mida', Genting, PoeloePandjang and Serassam Sept 2 Singkkl Tandjong-Mengeidar, Tandjong-Leidong, Berombang. Paneb.
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    • 460 6 Shipping XVJL» -XYJLe MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. ta CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. EOMEWARD ItU OUTWARD ss Nera Ang v 7 Isa Paal Laoat Aug 29 ss Amazone BeplU |aa jailaa s<-.p i< ss CordillriC Kf-p Bi ;h c Vi* *ke ia bb Paul Lecat Oct a j Cfo^al Rep
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    • 528 6 hipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, C«y fc Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Port. Piyrneoih and London Throcgb r.tl:P of La.r.ag t-O&Bl, I brHian Gulf (>i>.i:;;. .t c ki Ports. °-M»aß_e 8-ea__(-rB wJU i.f.f. h'.D k >,R.ie oa ot _nc M MAIL LIKES Bomwai am From Bin<apore. cor'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 478 7 «_B_^_U ■~^--------------HH-i-11--il llil 11l 111 11-M--------_----„-----------C______a_^___________-___g_il_llM«MMA-_---« I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I r any has i_2O.COC fleooalted
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    • 501 7 '•_?BlMsif__f£_.-_.-J L? rl il li if India Austral!* end mm, mwsuTEE c, wn zmm 1 1 D u b cap 1 1 1 mm. i\. ice oon t_n_a¥i pumo _n l eoo»«M .»e..... I.ibir-.:- ofF-op-t tswt ll _ro 85 I.SEOFSSUTa, LOSIWI, B. C aaurcoea a.;_l: BBAVO-fse; -jnrHrai IT- d:' mg
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    • 500 7 i— THE MERCANTILE BANK CF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500.000, CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562,500 RESERVE FUMD £300,030 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black ESQ., Chairman. James Oampbell Eaq. I 11. MelTUl Bimona Esq. J. tf. Byrie Esq. sir David Yulo. Dhlel Manager Percy Mould Esq. London Manage- Jas.
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    • 377 7 "-—miy-ii mi i ii i ii .v— -v n____ niTTrirnT-i_rnii r i i. n SOUTH BRITISH INSURANGE CO., LTO. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. j EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager.
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    • 546 7 (JUST ARRIVED FRESH SHIPMENT i/fooroc §%Stf J i- M iZtftS. Fl^§-§ Fil I FTr* b! uv. ySB B B S a B 3 i^T a Bt v V-> b sb bs ac IP m V__/ HADDOCKS, m k az m STBa b t mm W HALIBUT. JlfluArUr.L -y£ii JlUh^bfi Lo.,Llu.
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  • 1051 8 would appear to be the distinct aim of the 'German authorities to create a spirit of j blind uncompromising Chauvinism iv the 'hearts of the coming generation. i Fiona a' Times correspondent. J Germany, June. "War and courage have accomplished greater things than love for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 602 8 POLICY No. *****. $!G,OCO 5C yesr Endowment. This pc Lay oa tht Hie «l proealw nt genUeuQan m _falaya matured qnice recently, and tht o.tiji'n! meilkodse. Bet-lement offered him were. (Snbjeel ko medical report) 111 ANNUITY FGR LlFt.' 1 393. IV t)v\w m cash vm* a. ,d h%ve m addition
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    • 605 8 i AFTER YOU ARE FORTY. Forty years is middle age. or should be. People who squander their \outh are old at foity. and everybody needs to give a litt c more attention to health and careful living! a'ter passing the fortieth milestone j The reserve of strergtb is then not
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    • 320 8 J DSEADPUL ECZEMA^ Cured by Dr. Horse*S Indian Root P.i Ii hit torturing and -tisfigu c its cause mi n an condition t'i<^ Mood. The impure cont I j blood often arises from a diseased fef^V^ j *c Btonwdb rad allied organs '!^P-J/f^J j 1 1 t_ bods is inadequate
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  • 1469 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Aug. 30th. All quotations ot Sterling Shares musl be cegarded as purely nominal for the present. 83,000 2b 2b Allagar 5 4 19 1 H •OO.OCO 1 i Anglo- Java 6 7 0 150,000 fa as Anglo-Malay 32% .-8
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  • 64 9 COl-RECTED UP TO Aug. SO) Bank 4m 2 4 7-1G demand 243 16 Privata credits fl m s 8-4 27-83 France demand Bank 800 India, T. T. 17 52 Hohqkono, deaiat d >c 28$ loeohama, demar d ll.,; Java, demand 1 4 C Bak&kok, demand 66 SOVBBBIQN-, Bank Buying
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  • 159 9 Aug. 80. Tin buyers 5 8 G&n_b:'er 00 Gta__t-t-6_ Cub. Na 1 18.40 Gambier Cnbe No. IS Ofl Pepper Black ordic Spore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 81. CO Nntrnegi UlO to tie Ib. 81.UU Nu^megi (80 to tl c lb 22 DO Mace (Banda) B _.oo doves lAmboinaJ 40.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 359 9 •GREAT AUKS HEAD" BRAND. W A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LONDON, LIVERPOOL BELFAST. WHAT IT IS. I*^3l IT IS ThG BotUef of tte "GREAT AUK'S V^N? OruiMWC HBAD "*~««~«-»acr AGREEMENT with Itl-UINt. ARTHUR GUH..USB, SON A COM""__rfi I'AN Ltd., DUBLIN, to bottle NO OTHER JMISr >TOUT t v :in tbeir fumou*
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    • 15 9 Two Special Lines m Note i aiers. stonlhe^geland-maoe jacques callot white linen. FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 420 9 MAIL TABLE. i To Day. Intecmediate and local mails, arill be fcani m Übt below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Tian) 4 r.m daily. Johore. 8. 9 10, 11 a.m., 12.3. lAI pjn. Sarawak ,v Goebilt Kuching 8 a_j Pangkek Liv y am Anamba ft Natnna Es. Batavier 10 am Batavia,
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    • 350 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m pott at 1 1 a.m. on Aug. 80, 1915. Beitish. Name Date of Arrival R< mirka Amherst Aug VI loner R)ads Abbotgfcrd Casta. Aug 30 Puloß.kom Vessels Nan c Date of Clearancf DUTCH. ANJER SHIPPING RtPORT. (Compiled for the Singapore F. e. Press> description
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  • 603 10 The following is the twenty-eighth report of Urn Directors to the Shareholders to be preseuttd at the annual meetiug on August 31 Your Directors beg to submit a duly audited Statement of Accounts for the twelvemonths ended 3Ut March lastAfter charging depreciation upon the Assets of the
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  • 218 10 Holland and the War. The ss] r len Jai i lea tbst recent events »n Fats bave been conn with His activities of a Bengali revolutionary c mmitree, with headquarters st Sau l ru:.n-r >. vrhich is continu-llv plot ting to can- rising m British Tuuih. The
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  • 42 10 A plot ko destroy the great engine shops of the Canadian Pacific Railway, where orders for w*r material are being exec uted. has been frustrated. An Austrian was discovered taking measurements of the building and of the tunnel leading to tho boilers.
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  • 892 10 THE ALIEN ENEMY QUESTION IN INDIA. August 14. As a re.ult of the vigorous agitation conducted by several Chambers of Commerce, the European Association, aud several organs of ths public press, the Government of ludia has at last decide*! to take more drastic measures with tho6e enemy aliens still at
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  • 64 10 There arrivfd ou the Danish American liner Frederick Villi at Copenhagen oa 1 the 18th nltimo a company cf Germans fiom Tsingtao, including the Governor's wife, ten .urgeone, fifty two nurses, and some others, who were granted a safe conduct by the liriti_.li Government. They proceeded to Uerlin next day.
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  • 696 10 GERMAN EFFORTS TO OUST BRITISH GOODS. What is Taking Place m Shanghai. Our attention has beeu called to certain matters m connexion with the wholesale drug and chemical industry which throw new light upon Germsu methods of trading. If the subject has not
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  • 190 10 Botha's Trorps' Fine March \n incident illustrating the strain of the great feats of endurance performed by the men who composed Genera] Botha's force m German South West Africa is described m a letter frcm a lieutenant who was wiih one of the columns, and published
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  • 48 10 The M. M. Company's steamer Paul Lecat left Colombo on Saturday and may be expected here on Thursday at about o p.m. The P. <fc O. homeward mail Novara left Hongkong and is due to arrive here at daylight ou Thursday, She sails at 8 a.m.
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  • 400 10 BILL IN SECOND CHAMBER. The Perlak Concession. The 60 called Provisional Report, giving a resume of the discussions iv the Section of the Dutch Second Chamber on the Bill relating to the Djambi Oil concession-. says it waa pointed out that recently n prospecting permits bad been
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  • 367 10 A j'-li. the di known land "or "closed! laud to missionary sctivity, bas I an] unenviable reputation. Here, fir manyl yearn, the Dutch had carried nr. imall I warn with the religion, fanatics m habiting this terri orj Various c_u-<--are given for thai i er
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  • 111 10 Operations m the Euphrates Valley I must bo what .Mr X pling culls "wicked bad campaigning,*' remarks tiie Pall M»ill Gazette. Mr Austen Chamberlain describ I ed to tho ilou-e of Commons recent engagements which have been fought with j the thermometer at I 18 m tbe Bhade— if there
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    • 254 10 ALKADENT <£ MOUTH HYGJENE* To those who take particular car of the Mouth and Teeth alki represents the maximum of Aseptic strength required to the desired result. ____________SBBS__B____ It is an Antiseptic Mouth Wash highly recommended by the De and Medical profession as a powerful DEODORANT trustwo ANTISEPTIC preparation and
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