The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915. NO. 8,569.
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  • 217 1 disclosure is tu.ide of a Hulgarian plot with Austria and Germany, involving the base betrayal of Turkey and de6)gnB ou Greek and Serbian territory Page 5. SI. Vem/elos has declared thac Greece will abide by the terms of the treaty with :>Serbia, whatever the cost, the nations
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  • 753 1 QnMPH up peoj;ie deserve to be taughfc a lesson. '1 bey me too hard on the I youngsters v.-'no do ii\ I always remember what has been taught thetn at Echool. Moat of us as children have a Leen recollection of a relative of the eleven times eleven
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 313 1 L "Stelastic Tyres" I N/V British Made J Puncture Proof Non-Skid I |V X. j y^| IIVS^ Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolines, Flutes, Piccolos, AT RACE WEEK PROGRAIVSIVSE TLESDAY. OCT. 19th THURSDAY, OCT. 21st SPECIAL LUNCHEON at 1 pm. j SPECIAL LUNCHEON at 1 pm. SPECIAL DINNER at 8 pa. SPECIAL
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    • 64 1 LAT&T ADVERTISEMENTS i i Ka^./'e motorcycle liirgains PA^e 1.1 Powell's Auctions Pacje 2. Train nark intimations Pagf* I. i. a d 0. Co.'s rotice Page 3. l»r. Williams' Pink Pills— Page 3. Revised sailings Page 6. Mobiloilf Page 7. Laveoiei Water at the Dispensary- PRE-WAR PRICES. ALL WELL KNOWN BRITISH
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 126 1 THE WEEK. H'gh Water- 0 6 h.lu.. l p m. Children B Aid Society. 10 <a. d. MiDdas Tekoo^ Rubber meeting, f.'fl p.m. F. A O. ii' ;n( ward luiil t xptcted. Wednesday 13th. Flgb Wat<-r i 18 r -'4 p tD. P. A' Inn:' aat i tnail closes 6
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  • 233 2 Oppr essDr, Persecutor, and Treacherous Ally. Austria BMJ be more cosmopolitan than, Germany, b >t she is even Ivss civilised, writes Mr Herbert ViviMi m the "New Witness. 11 Kwmberger jostij observed that '"what is incomprehensible to every non- Austrian, indeed to Austrian! themselves, > 18 the very
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  • 499 2 Acco-:!;lj_: v. Lk.' fioneei Ihe louses pi the British Indian Irooi op Ie Job -rih, amounted to 82,939 men divided ta to us it:--' (inciudioK 44 officers) m France sod Belgiun including 52] Officers) at the DanJaneli c? sud 3,^82 m the Pvnian 6i 11 md Kt;ypt. Captain William M.-nrv
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 74 2 OIL GAS POWER. Diesel, Semi Diesel, and Suction Gaa Klines and Plants enquirers for this class of power would do well to consult. r l tie Borneo Company Limited, Singapore who represent tirms of the highest repute, which i» a guarantee of reliable power end tatitfai fcory running. Crude oil
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    • 495 2 NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. /"When the Angelas m ringing" from the Revue '"Business as I'sual" 1 Tlie Eted, White A Blue from, the 1 Revne BusiiM ssas Dsoal." f" We shall all do the Goose-step from the Revue l< Businesa as (Jsnal I* When we've wound up the Watch on the
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    • 494 2 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE -ORCHARD ROAD- SINCAFCHES PREMIER THEATRE Here you have a Thrilling Military Drama m Three Parts by the Vitagraph Co. This Romantic Photo Play is a film version of lieorge R. Sims' Famous Drury Lane Theatre production 'A SOLDIER AND A MAN AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN THE
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    • 446 2 THEATRE ROYAL NOE o r: i: A STRONG PROGRAMME. Exclusively "UNIVEPSSL Pictures. 7.30 pm. UNIVERSAL IKE 11 Ccmedy 1 P.::* 7.47 MARY'S CONVERT 'Drama 1 Part 8.05 'GRANDPAS SPI-XS Comedy I Part 811 HER ESCAPE Pauline Bush -Drama 2 P 845 "HYPNOTIC POWER" Corned) 1 I SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M.
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  • 986 3 I To the Kditor of the Morning Tost, -.r. la Sir Edward Greys letter of 25th vugust there is a passage which, to ;hose of us who believe that: the exer- of sea power is the one essential for this country, is very disquieting. 9il
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  • 376 3 It appears from figures published by the Board oi Trade that our exports to Cbina d iring the first six months of the current year, rained at £4,059,000, were leas than hall those ol the corresponding period of 191 4. Our imports, on tne other h tad, show
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  • 186 3 The old Men of Froy, they sat on the wall A mighty council, chirping hw iy That never, never could come the d iy When Troy would falL I old M^n of Troy, they Bat on the wall, Nine years hath our city withstood the
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    • 984 3 Wanted WANTED. Experienced Shorthand Typist, Chinese, for professional Office, apply C. A. c/o Singapore Free Press. 110 uc WANTED Wanted to rent a godown somewhere m the vicinity of Robinson Road or Cecil Street. Reply Box No. 99, c/o Free Press. "•9 uc For Sale FOR SALE PRIVATELY CRANK SHAFTS
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    • 430 3 Notices 1 NOTICE. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM N. Co. Under instructiouH from the Managing Directors Mr Edward Waiker will be iv charge of the < (.rupanv affairs at this port dun g my absence. H W BUCKLAND, At>eut» lt»10 H 10 NOTICE ta bevebf Kfvoa that tht trade marks depicttu ftbove
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  • 2331 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, October 12, 1915. H*r*» fthrf tlu Pwa the People's B*bt Tr*i«t*t^ E (Juawed by Influence an I oybribed by pain, i Herr patrn't Truth h« glonooj precepts dnMb W^awd to R lit:or«, Loysltv arid Uw. There is much reason to be grateful to any one
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  • 101 4 Protest agatugl Al PWDfttlf hutch wire'- lt*ta UmM pint. Sli (1 to (jih Jjjg i ing i-f i iJ^ Ai i ieH ;<• Si Ti." r 1 'i I thai t' > 0 will h .liT;:.' n;a bj Mm Utttti ;!eciaifcd t c umocmm t'i m- I'.iine,
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  • 21 4 MALAYAN ROLL OF HONOUR. (/■row Om Own otnti 't.j.) 1 1 action i LfewJ late of ttaii Kaj v ag i
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  • 159 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS SI Oi THE I M tJ. The 1- rencli bonds are at francs- M i pal f repui ■Ml il Mm region of Loos, a f* D| r; a rrtll i p I ;«aa column*. wl.:i; -uccei Bively rut-bed againbt our posittoiH ition. a mownl down bf
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  • 14 4 A musical evening 1. RTednead m, auti both ladies and centlernen. are mv:
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  • 184 4 .as dow mem to be m for on the Liv Philadelphia Inquirer. night at tbe Tang!. Woods will present theirdehgbtf One llftli of the proceed* an I to till Hi |Cl I nd. 11' :oprmume to i Ihej tan i I I ou the/.. The Marseilles corre* tbe Matin aniu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 175 4 THE HEALTHFUL BEVERAGE (Costs more Worth it!) Tansan's Superior Excellence is Recognized Wherever Mineral Water is Used Recommended by physicians, endorsed by connoisseurs, and found wherever quality is considered important. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., SINGAPORE. 3^QT^^"3Tf^^t^ THE FINEST f-g 4gn fe^r^ i EAST OF SU EZ SPECIAL DISPLAYS RACE FASHIONS NEW
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  • 125 5 SECRET TREATY WITH CENTRAL POWtKS. I Victimisation of Turkey. [By Submarine Cable]. fttILTIK 8 SIKTiCb. Athene, net. 10. The journal Patrie is -'iiied that a secret treaty between rniany, A ::-tria ai:d Bulgaria was sigred aoa .Hily 17. whereby m return fur ttilgarm'a participation m the war
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  • 249 5 Declaration by M Venizelos N>« York. O^t —M, Venizelos, m a utiiMtf interview with The Associated Ml of America JDMfI prior to his resigna a, ai'ir ::ed One thing is absolutely ertau": Greece will ai.Jt b\ the teims of! her I v. r. >er;:i, n.o r only iv
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  • 121 5 Tbe main portion of the two urmies of Genera.! Mackenst-n recently formed one army group &cd crossed the Save and Danube. German troops of tbe Austrian General Kohlers captured Gipsy island and heights scuth weal I Belgrade. Then the ■whole occupied must of the city. Au?tro
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  • 72 5 1 Election en tfenarchy Question. i> |fl a Presidential mand:\te ha.- DM an promulgate i ?anctionn g I law passi il of State for the avgaaieatkHi ol I avantion ol v°\ leeatatiTOl which will decide the tnonar; il ■neation. the representatives to be elected from each district ol
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  • 143 5 ,c hut.Jt' ::!]ivereary of the Hoheczollerns' accession to power will be rated OB Od by the Kaiser's lava, v. by Dublie fetes, but by quiet eavast Dies at schools and m places of worship. Only h've centuries asp the IMbnninUffli W«ti mere l'.urgraves of \,;rr ban One of
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  • 182 5 TRENCHES PUSHED "STEADILY FORWARD." Germans' Vain Assaults. [By Submarine Cable]. Kkutcs's Sfuviow. London. Oct. 10. The text of Field Marshal French's communique Bays Since* I Oct. 4. the enemy has constantly shelled our new trenches south of La Bas&ee canal and made repeated bombing attacks on j
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  • 174 5 Further Progress m Champagne. Paris, <>ct. 10. A commnniqve n >• Tiie same artillery activity continues, especially on the crests eastward of Soncßez, nnd southward near tlw Lille road, while ssetv t ral Gei man attacks Bgainsl Giyencby Wood were repulsed. There has been righting wi:h grenades
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  • 83 5 British Take a Hand Copenhagpn, Oct. 11. Eleven of tbe crew of the Luebeck steamer Lulea, 3,400 tons, have landed at Gjedser, the southern extremity of Fulster. They report that the Luif-a was torpedoed by the i;ri!i-h Bub< marine ElO near Gjedt-er Lightship, The crew of twenty two were
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  • 58 5 London. Oct. 10 The Kiughai written to the mother of Lieutenant W'amefoid It is a matter of sincere regret to me that the death ol Lieutenant Warneford de prived me of the prid^ of personally conferring en him the Victoria Cress." Sympathetic references are marie m the French
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  • 75 5 London. t>ct. JO. The Rev. K. .L Camp bell, m saying farewell at the City Temple, Confirmed the newspaper reports that he v returning to the church of England. He expects to be ordained by the I'.i.-hopof Birmingham and to be attached to Hirmingham Cathedral, lie declined
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  • 165 5 THE SHEIKH- UL- ISLAM'S CLEAN SWEEP. The resignation of the Sheikh til Islam, whose important position aB the leading authority on Turkish canon law has been referred to previously, recalls a remarkable achievement credited to that official shortly before the Young Turks deposed Abdul Bamid six years ago. The ex-Sultan
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  • 373 5 REPEATED FAILURE OF GERMAN ATTACKS. Russians Take Were Prisoners. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Petrograd. Oct. 10. The communiqixV Bays that the battle near DviusU is becoming more desperate. Munv German attat <s are report* d, but the Russians have c»p*uredthree hundred prisoners norlh we*t of Dobno and 1,175
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  • 54 5 Home, Oct. 11. The communique gays: The enemy after a heavy artillery h're attacked at Beveral portions of the Isonzo front m considerable force he v%as every where repulsed with heavy lo^s-es^. Ihe Austrian Communique makes no reference to these repulses and simply sa\s there IB no
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  • 27 5 Washington, Oct. 10. It is announced that a South American conference m New Yoik has unanimously decided to re cognise the Carranza Government m Mexico
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  • 26 5 Hague, Oct. 10. A bill hns been introduced increasing the naval budget for 1916 by 20 s thousand Bterling, including 2.0, t00 for aviation.
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  • 202 5 1 Will She Make a Dash for Constantinople?" Just over a month ngo tlio I l iris correspondent of tht 1 r. M. Gazette made a fair shot at Germany's aspirations, though as to any prospect of their realisation that is another affair altogether. Russia m the
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  • 55 5 Playing on the Detroit links, under well nigh perfect weather conditions, Mr Robert A. Gardner, of the Hinsdale Golf Club, Chicago, met and defeated Mr John (1. Anderson, of the Draeburn Goif Club, New York, m the final for the amateur championship of the United States Golf Association, by five
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  • 197 5 FIRST DAYS HANDICAPS. Race No. i. Mr Saood's The Friar 10.8 Jules Martin's Tt m Tom 10.3 K. T. Keid's liatu Gajah 9.2 Mr Orchard's La Cocottd 8 6* Jules Martin's— Hedonist h 5 Mr Honig's Venture 8 Mr Jersey's Friendless 7 1' Mr Schou's Sandy Creek 7.7
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  • 101 5 This company, which did so well here and had an even greater success m .lava. returns to Singapore at the beginning of November and will probably play six nights at the Victoria Theatre. The company has been considerably strength »>ned m the chorus by the engagement o
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  • 122 5 The sentence that has been passed upor a Manchester journalist under the Defence of tie Re&lm Act will prove, we tiust, a timely warning to other naturalised scribes wbo cannot Bhake themselves free from the influence of their birth. The offence. which consisted m sending to an
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  • 324 5 Ang lvow, a dock coolie, was charged by Superintendent T. [ifonanf, of tlio Tanjong Pagar hock police, m the second police court yesterday, with the t lief t of b ooil of Manila rope from s godown a1 West Wharf. He was convicted and sentenced to om> (i:'.y b Bimple
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 The auction sale of Continental motor; tym No, 34 Robinson Road which i- a meed to be held en Saturday the! 16th KtpoSMd to Wednesday and i-riiv the SOtfl arid ISttd illet. COmmenc'ng each day a; a.m.
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    • 306 5 NEW SHIPMENTS GF jf '©^k ce 1 WJP <(fc m HIGH GRADE VIRGINIA sC's m Tin $1.10 Per Tin. p* GRADE! GRADE TURKISH *^JU IS> TURKISH 503 m Tin ■nSZJ 50 i In Tin Tr&iftD c RfcSZk£; DSQCft £NUK?,/ D A o 5 U $1.50 C| GARETTES| $1 gQ W///////////////////////////^^^^
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 449 6 we had 1,124 DEATH CL/VIMS last year CALLING FOB PAYMENT "V $3,*****9 S.C. Which could be paid twice over from our INCOME FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alone which was $6,777,515. S.C. WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOR $384,417,025 SC. THE SUN LIFE Tr OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE, Manager,
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    • 759 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN 5 LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW s,s. CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Nov 3 3.5. CITY OF MANCHESTER due on or about Nov 10 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALKSTER Go., Ltd., AGENTS, KOffINXLIJKE PAXETVAART MAATSQHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of
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    • 526 6 Shipping MESSAGERIES MARITIMES I MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OFTWARD bs Paul Lecat Oct 22 fk Atln MtiqiM- <)ct]] h^ II iuHJan Oct a m Hata Oal M 88 V. de la h- !'(,.> f '--i'-n Nov 7 Ciotat No% T 5 M A.iua/.one Nov
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    • 360 6 Shipping I STEAM NAVIGATION COMP^i^ For China, Japan, Penang Ceyfaj Australia, India, Aden, E^; Mediterranean Ports I as^ and London I Throajjh H'iiH ol Lading iH»O€x!! tot OUa* Oo<*ft, Porsiac Ouit. OoDticentu at. Ports. 8lu»i-'iG?H will leave Blnj^c. }i v. -^n (ron ErjBOPB), From Singapore, connecting j Colombo with •Toldavi*
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 535 7 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. |l WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I IKE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I m Oanpoßj has £20,00 C J^DOBitGd with the Supreme Court
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    • 457 7 if India instralla and ShSna, BY SOW CHARTER. UP CkVITkL £l,a00.00(. P.PBEPYE FOND £i. 800, P00 j Pa*ene LJabiliiy ci Proprle%o»fi U.tOO.OOQ HEAD OFFICE; S3. BIBHCFSeATI, LOMDOM, C, ACiKNoitS iND BHANCfIfiB: I tamtam H.^iigkosig Penani k,!£ Doila Pokel Ba.ra^-ls Ipoc Kangoci Gouibay Karachi BtlgOO JaJcntta Kiaug Porßzuban T'^atoD Kobe Bhsngh&l
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    • 528 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CAPITAL fIUTHORJSED £1,500.000 CIPITII SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CIPITAL PAID-UP £.-762,300 RESERVE FUND £300,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. Jatru-R CfaunpbeU Esq. j H. MelviH HimocH Es^. J. M. Byrie Enq. j sir havid Yale. nhteflfanage* Percy Monld Esq. London Ja^. Bteoart h-m,
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    • 365 7 'MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. PoMoiep arc "WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash surrenders, etc., are promptly Bottled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Ofilce. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3.500,000. The Accounts
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    • 462 7 A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR/ 1 T T \V/ TIT A TZ> Uib W C/^IX i a a I HOW OFTEN DO YOU STOP FOR OIL? Do you watrf] to sec whether your oi] wears -well or pootlf You may be sure of this: An oil thai wears
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  • 1114 8 The repeated statement of a case always seems to weaken it. We have heard the case against Gerrrany a thousand times and m Germany Herr Maximilian Harden says that he is weary of the case against us, as Germane put it. He does not wi6h to
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  • 689 8 The quinquennial report on the mineral production of India in 1909 191 B says that the country in which the Burmese tinore is found forms a belt— comprising Karenni, Tavoy and Mergui linking Yunnan, the south west province of China, in which tin-mining is said to support
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  • 196 8 A Posthumous Honour. The London paper;, of September 7th announced that EdLis M tjestj the King had been graciously pleased !o award the Victoria Cross to Second Lieutenant Sidney Clayton Woodroffe, hue Bth Battall ion the R fill Brigade the lhince Consort's own i. For most
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 466 8 f"~BAD BREATH. THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. Your breath is foul. You do not perceive it yourself. You are like a person who is always among the oils and lypffT PHI Irfll varnishes you get used to what is to many people [VI 'jsjl a most obnoxious smell. It is
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    • 854 8 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received, up to noon on Saturday. Hie 6th November, j91"). at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Gonncillot'a Ofnee, Peaang, aLd the Xt sidentH Ottice, Malacca, from persons d; siroi.-i of ODtractin^ tor supplies for the Government at Singapore. Penang, and Malacca, respt
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    • 446 8 THE Singapore Free Press j MORNING DAILY I To Our Readers. The Bingap<jr< 1 r<-< Press a mortem Daily, and bi OH sail at depots, from an o&riy Bonrenoh paoming E indays excepted), < &!3^ price I v nt- h i opf, Rubßcriberß'oopt' will b< delivered a» tbeu pri\. n
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  • 1353 9 Issued by FKASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct. 11th. All quotations of Sterling Bbarta must be regarded.as purely nominal tor the present, RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oar. Ibboh. Paid, l *bu Dit. Boybbb. Bbllbirb. 85,000 28 2s AUagat 5& 19 2 A •00,000 1 1 Anglo-Java 7
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  • 56 9 CORRECTEU Ur- TO Oct. 11) Bank 4ms 2-47-16 demand 2-4 316 Private oredits Fm s 2413 16 France demand Bank 812 Ibdia, T. T. lt*| Hongkong, demar d ll| Yokohama, deniaj d 111 4 Java, demaad l'” Bangkok, deuand Bt- z SuvsßßiGKe, Bank Buying 86 64 B'-»nk of Bngland
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  • 157 9 Od. 11. Tin (285 tone) 9m Grambier 11.00 Gambler Cnhe No. 1 IB 4f< Gambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper black ordm. ''pore 19 00 Pepper, (White fair) Muutok 85 00 Nntmega (110 to t* c Jb. 81 00 Nutmegs (80 co tie 1b..» 21.00 Mace (Banda) SO
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 137 9 lEe TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. GENASCO is the result of over :*0 years experience m the manufacture of Heady Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the
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    • 92 9 BRITISH INDIA S.N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA The Company's* BtOUßflf "CATHERINE APCAR 2,7*27 tons. A. Maclean, Oommailder will he despatched for the above port! M or about Thursday, October 14th. L 916, M 5 p-ui. For rates of freight and passage, apply to ADAMSCN GILFILLAN ft
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 457 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— itr i O. KaDora ex pelted on U Let Prom China.— Per I 1 ft O. HoreexpeOcd tO" day at 6 p.iu. London Malts Despaictisd. Left. Dae. irrlved kog, 1* M M. S.-pt. 6»cj.t. Autf. 20 P. O. 11 17 Auk 27 B. I. M
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    • 488 9 LATEST AH RIVALS. List of vessels m pure at 1 1 a.m. on Oct. 11, 1915. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Bhitish. Ufa Lai v Oct y C Apcai Houg Ho oct 10 Inner lioada }f Abbot6ford Lady Weld Krian Pin Seng Fau S«ng (;ct 1 I Tuug Bfctag Bau
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  • 2036 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Marriage Rate m War. Edinburgh, Sept. 15. Had any one been requested a year ago to predict the effect of the war on the number of marriages celebrated m Scot land, he would most certainly hava said that there would be a
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  • 236 10 Indra Line Fleet Bought by Holt and Co. It was announced iv Liverpool on Sept. Ist that Messrs Alfred Holt and Co., 1 managing owners of the Ocean Steamship Company (Ltd.) and the China Mutual j Steam Navigation Company (Ltd.), have acquired the ileet and business of
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  • 190 10 Petrograd, Sept. 1 -tb. (Telegraph Agency.J Apart from an improvement on the entire Russian front, one thing ih clear al the moment, viz, that the Qerman Army Command! despite the difficulties of the grouud, i>< t xdn-ively ou advancing rspidlj inland [1 ii not
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  • 167 10 Agents Sims Darby A Co. Sfiddleton Tin Sluicing 150.29, tn bute l i T 1"2 total 267.71. A.gefltS V W, li.i r\ t* r arid Co. Kinta Association 228.84 (mine) l 18 18 (tribute). Kanaboi 48 (mine) S T 56 (tribute). Amp ing (Kinta) I'M Simpara
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  • 163 10 A large meeting held at PaJdiogfteo, a Jj suburb df >yc!iwy (New South WuletO, bus resolved to boycott German goods until QvB yiiirs after the war. (Thai will probably extern! itself to fifty, BO satisfactory will the result prove,) 4 6 A friend hus b<»eu good enough to forward to
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  • 603 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifth annual general meeting of the above company was held at the Exchange Build ings, at noon yesterday, when the following were present Meagre J. Snodgrass (chairman), T. McClymout (director), F. C. Peck, Chew Wood Poh, A. Cook, .1. liond, J. P. de
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  • 147 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROG GRAMME. (Fob Wbbk Knimni, Fbidai i aj To DAY, 5.00 p m. Drill Hall All Qoite 780]> m. Hit lestier Kan^c S I; X v. WBDNBBDAY 18TH '>• fOBEB. r ».1.5 p.m. Drill Ball S. A. iBB Balestier Range S. H. E, r. i.\6 Drill Hall s
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  • 63 10 8.0.0. DBFB&T THR SHBOFSHIBBS. A larire company of spectator! gathered on the Eapiunade Lt^t evening to witneat a Booost match between the B.C C and j tbe Sbrop^iires. Probably contrary to j expectations, play was quite one-Bided, tbe Club having matters very much tht-ir own way. They won by
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 199 10 NONE NICER DIRECT FR3V! THE MITCHA-VI LAVENDER FIELDS DOUBLE DISTILLED (to our Mftef By the Oldest Lavender Distillers m England In Lovely Actinic Green Bottles 3 Sizes THE DISPENSARY, Ltd., SS.^ZS I ADELPHMHOTEL. MUSIC DURING DINNER To-Night! I AMERICAN BAR-TENDER m cha £c of the BAR DAVID BENJAMIN Mad^-i r
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