The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN C.EXTS SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915. NO. 8,570.
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  • 196 1 'J be Germans, m tueir eriiieavours tc redeem their recent severe defeats, liavt botb m the west and m the ea6t sulfo^c appalling losses, to no end, for their most desperate assaults have proved utterlj futile Page 5. Eodeed, the French and I'.riti-h p;ogrpsr continaefl steadily, whilst
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  • 1032 1 HOW TO READ SHAKESPEARE. J I Shakespeare has rofftftad the lot^p oft i thousands of readers entirely owing ta ti I their dread ia approaching the irocfcl oft--7 an author with so vast a reputation. 7'he lose of course is really that of this ovu lebt crowd wbo are certain
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    • 456 1 tfi ///r Prijccf (mil only i />; i >ise<! hi/ the LeariGerman Owned «^fc </;^/ /N replaced iff MMiMXiLMttaiii BSHnnSuBHHHHI^Sw jMwBHHBHBfIBBSHEEBBWIHBfIHHBb oSBfl lufi nH TOXOL J TOXOL obtainable m tn. i t« ;/o/ "/.7//775// Leading Dispensaries. MADE 1 but if is T B The labour, profits and la supplied wholesale
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    • 83 1 LAH&T ADVERTISEMENTS C tsino'i- pietare features —Page X. A i !UOD announcements Page '2.. I r i -rr i cd N'eave's Diary Page S. ii i »c hi Tanglin to let Page 8. l'i> i C for San Francisco Page llu Merging liquidation —Page Sangi i Oaa interim dividend Page
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    • 115 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 13th. i FHph Water- <• is a.n 4 p m, 1 1.a. a b:; v.urn mailclosei Bpa Thursday I4ti High Water I j -9 v., <"-55 d.ki Hoi; ward d ill loa (train), 4p.m. Friday Isti Hinh Wnt. r i-^n.tr, '-4^ p.m. I oited Bogineera meeting, neon.
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  • 428 2 Sj);!ie views f ;t.!ii ihc KieUWt fSD den Dag Someoi c who recently returned from Germany beard a word there that was new to him Tnpitziar.a The opinion is \er\ i I i '-avi m intellectual circles m any and also an I gßi
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  • 146 2 An eminent local financial firm will Bota Una with amused appreciation 'm an artiole m the Daily Mail, Mr L ivat Prasei criticised those military v. nt^Ts who art optimistic at .".ii costs, including Lieutenant Col. Roustam lick, who exj>ressed the most roseate views concerning Warsaw when
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    • 49 2 Dieaeli 8« I Diesel, end Saetion Om Rnginea M i ianrs^enquirers for this '..>- Ol power Would do well to consult. The Borneo Company Limited^ Sicgapore wku repraeenl Bnni of the higbesl repute, which il guarantee of reliable power hihl satisfactory running. Crude Oil Coneumptiou fruui Alb per U.P. bour.
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    • 447 2 NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. ["When the Angelas In ringing 11 firom the Revae Bnsin«ra as Dsnal I**The Red, White Blue from, the i i;« vn. Business as Usual." We shall all do the Goose-step from the Revue Business aa [Jsnal i When we've wound np the Watch on the Rhine trom
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    • 577 2 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHAF D ROAD SINCAFORES FREMiER THEATRE Here you have a Thrilling Military Drama m Three Parts by the Vitagraph Co. This Romantic Photo Play is a film version of George R. Sims' Famous Drury Lane Theatre production 4 A SOLDIER AND A MAN' AN OFFICER AND A
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    • 559 2 THEATRE ROYAL lor1 ori r B o r* A STRONG PROGRAMME. Exclusively "UNIVERSAL Pictures. 7.30 pm. l UNIVERSAL IKB^Ccmedy 1 Part 7.47 MARY'S CONVERT Drama 1 Part 8.05 "GRANDPAS SPECS Comedy I Part 811 HER HbCAPE Pauline Bush* Drama 2p M 845 ''HYPNOTIC POWER Come dy I Part SECOND SHOW
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    • 464 3 To Let TO LET FURNISHED Beautifully s mated Boom m TangUn. garden. tenni>. >Mb;iug. etc. Low qI -Stable tenant Entry November. A[>ply SAILING c o Free Press. 1910 TO LET D ;i:luce," 10 Leonie Hill from KorembM lat. Apply to SWAM MACLAREN. I mw 13- lu GODOWN TO LET No.
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    • 439 3 Notices NOTICE. PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM N. Co. Under instructions from the Managing Directors Mr Edward Walker will be m charge of the Company's atfairs at this port dvii g tuy absence. H W. BUCKLAND, lt-10 14-10 (^gM BUCCANEER NOTICE is hereby niven that the trade marks depicttd above are the
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    • 613 3 Notices The ss INVERIC will be sailing from j here for San Francisco via Hongkong about J the 2-Sth instant. For freight and particulars apply to HUTTENBACH BROTHERS Co Age^ts^ 13 10 19-10 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. NOTICE Applications are invited for the past of Master-iu-Charge of the English
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    • 489 3 iT^^, AT THE FRONT *^ffi ac^ed m patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition 1/1/ I' c c *S arettes n a^ climates. t\ MjFT Nn *%*:*s Virginia r qi% Sl^f 110. JJ3 leaf DU cents per tin ot JU I 7 \^±fj THE FRONT is and always has been
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  • 1916 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, October. 13, 1915 flrrr *hall the Press the People's riv;t:t rr.aisjt»t&, Dnawed v >\ influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Trull: her glorioos inerepu draw, (ptais'-J to U. li^oa. Loyalty aiirf law. Now that a system of sometimes more, sometimes le.-s, definite military training
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  • 398 4 His many fiii i;ds m Lower Perak and .].(■<.< will Ifuin with rpgret that Hopkins, I Not i I itato, Teiuk Aueon, bae heeu killed m actiou. (T.0.M.) ft of an Kuactment M to provide] for the rt%,'i^tra!iuu of certain ttc iv tbe Federated Mali purpose of i niug and
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  • 38 4 g i i Tiirpf potfeeffMß ard 9 DiiiM^p C j v were kilifO I f*O«l ban Tbe rfjhherp, a lM g« bttttd shop bOtt— 1I■>f i b« robbon cc* on iLein. 0M i king v crioiio>l<
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  • 26 4 it r m 0w» '>« h rtm fedaafi Loudo,- > tdn ..i- ileolared are I. 7 h Jlegob, full, 5 n-i >: I Wood Hud. K.\.i
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  • 15 4 Tljp dfatb i 6 recorded of Mi ctor of Mic igcr. at j esteiday.
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  • 81 4 The mac\ Straits PDc: •>ir Manasff-b Meyer, tLe l< Singapore Jcmicb conai with pleaeu' nirtrri' Fiorie Nisum, daughter of tl Mrti N v of Sir Jacob Is a quie- _j reception tool Mrs Fiora Saeeomi, 81, fortunate m his hccui ented maii gou,. :i |U IM Btid
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  • 78 4 F. M.S. MEN AT THE WAR. mandanr. London I>efer Mr J.D.K. ;rth. la' be, is now a captain i; V". commiaaioa, bu<« gone to tb» Mr A Armourer, i* Hon. ry 2nd Lieutenant m I St« aides. Mr li. L. Cacti .Tugra, is now ant m 1 Chapiati i'endamMU >?e.
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  • 135 4 THE CABINET AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Minister o! War Sees No Presi London Sept. 1 I of th« j recon nous for natic; vice tnuo Committee iv. i:ii widely discussed h circlfp tie l>a CCIIC* I!" Calii. rd tbe both m the BJ i The prco>P< views of the v> oji
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  • 18 4 B i I>nvid Parker Hmh Taujoug i is pay r.0.M.) It is U tment h;. I coming Diet, <
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    • 149 4 r jSl fli 1 TH E FINE ST STORE I 1 tf^-^^i^^^'* EAST OF SUEZ I __v fiS __B A 1 OF ___-_wNEW COCDS IN LADIES DIPT. LATEST! SUITINGS IN TAILORNG DEPT. High Grade Gents. Outfitting EXPRESSLY yy^ ">^ EXPRESSLY IMPORTED 3 <^z&L y\ IMPORTED THIS SEASON THIS SEASON Hotel
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  • 734 5 GALLANT SERBU DEFIES THE C GERMANS. Bulgaria's Ignominy. [Bj Submarine Cable], kir Hit s SEVVICi*. Amsterdam, Get. 11. [nterviewt-d by j *TelswJ aal"s" correspondent m Petrogras\ the Bulgarian Minister. M. Medjaroff, 1 that the Bulgarian Government a tdtsuiwll would remain an ignominy m -lory. Hi) dwelt on
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  • 440 5 TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER ON WESTERN FRONT Germans' Futile Fury. [By Submarine Cable kvUTKil'a SlKVlCft. London, Oct. 12.— Field Marsha] Sir Ti-hti French reports that a German attack M>utu of La Basce^e canal on the Bth was made m grent strength. Not a man sue OOOdad m getting within
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  • 39 5 Copenhagen, Oct. 12.— Yesterday a -v! marine, believed to be British, sank a German collier oil Ojaland. It shelUd and forced a German ore steamer, the Germania, to run ashore. The crews were both Bav< d.
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  • 242 5 Why Belgrade was Abandoned. Nisb] <>.:t. 12.— A communique of the 9th states that thn enemy crossed the Danube between Semendria ami Oradischte ail day and night on Thursday, and covered by the most violent fire oi the Uel-^rade front* r i h-y reached the railway on the
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  • 253 5 GRRMANS LOSE INITITIAT2VE IN IHE EAST. Tsar's Powerful Forces. [By SubmaiiiK Cable]. aiauTJHB'B Hicttviufc.. London, Oct. 11. —It is now clear the German offensive m Rust-la is cot merely I arrested but that the initiative bas pas ed to the Russians. Experts m Petrograd point ont that the
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  • 98 5 Russia's Internal Affairs Petrograd, Oct. 11.—M. Kbvastoff, the new Minister, succeeding Prince Cherbatoff, gave audience to s number of Press men. He declared himself unequivocally against a preventive censorship, which he likened to serfdom. He was strongly m favour of the development of trade unions, and
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  • 63 5 But m the Trenches. Copenhagen, <u-t. ll It i« stated that the crews of ail warships at Kiel and Heligoland are being transferred to the .-astern and western fronts. Fugitives from Vilna who have arrived at Petrograd ritate that the town burned for three days j after
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  • 38 5 Petrograd, Oct. ll. a naval communique says Two Russian torpedo boats oft* the Anatolian coast have destroyed nine teen Turkish sailing .ships with cargoes for the Turkish troops. One blew up the others carried gram.
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  • 50 5 London, Oct. 11.— Refugees from Syria and Palestine who have arrived ot Alexandria Btate that the Germans have installed observation posts on the Mount of Olives and A shooting range on Mount Golgotha, and have requisitioned thousands of peasants to dig trenches m the Holy Land.
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  • 86 5 Germans Rob Wounded Officer. London, Oct. 11. The Hon. T. Mills, I'nionist M. IJ.1 J for Uxbridge, has been lulled m action. London, Oct. 12. Brigadier General I'Vuik Wormald has been killed m action m France. London, Ocfci 11. Lieutenant-Colonel Brettel, the tallest man m the
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  • 36 5 Home, Oct. 12. A communique elates: Tho Italians between the Adige and Hrenta rivers carried out bold assaults on the enemy positions, breaching their entangle merits, damaging and destroying works and capturing prisoners.
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  • 687 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Trade Conditions. Weltevreden, Oct. 9. Trade conditions have iv no wiee changed if anything, the Matavia ruark-t has been FornewhaC "panicky" during the week. Ovving to th« rumours current as 1 fco the probability of coffee and tobacco being declared contraband, quotations for these
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  • 121 5 A Hokien named Wee Kia Tong was OOnvioted m the second police court, yesterday, of mischief by breaking cups aud ylafebes value one dollar m house number 5, Tan (^uee Lad Street, and was Qned |10 with the alternative of 21 days' rigorous Imprisonment. Tuh Gch, n seller of vegetables
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    • 132 5 ROBINSON C° NEW SHIPMENTS OF "DeRESZKE" CIGARETTES Ip* 1 HIGH GRADE VIRGINIA FH I? sO& m Tin $1.10 Per Tin. (AS SiftuO 1 f GRADE GRADE TURKISH 1^ TURKISH sG's m Tin *!s5» 50 s in Tin i TUMAD De Rcszke- RAQQft 51.50 C JOARETTES gJ 9Q TIN. i|^2S2T TeNOR^J
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    • 507 6 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last year CAUJNO FOR PAYMENT OP $3,257,379 SC 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 E OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE, Manager,
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    • 768 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW s.s. CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Nov 3 For LONDON HULL s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER due on or about Nov 10 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to mCALISTER GO.; Ltd.i KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co.,
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    • 555 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Paul Lecat Oct U\ n Atlantique Oct 11 88 Magellan Oct 16 ss Nrra Oct 34 ss V. de la ss Polynesien Nov 7 Ciotat Nov 5 m Amazone Nov 21 ss Atlantiqe
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    • 669 6 Shipping p. oT i STEAM NAVIGATION COMP4I| For China, Japan, Penang. Ceyl« B Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throagh Bllle of Lading ifwaed tot fJt^ Ooftßt, Ptrslac Golf Continental and Aj&ttteta Porte. Bteamere will leave Singapore oo o* ahact MAIL LINES HOMEW4BD (FOB EUBOPE» From Singapore,
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  • 551 7 Tte Chances of Bulgarian Intervention. As bhowing the extreme difficulty of estimating what may happen even a fborc time ahead m the Balkans, it will be noticed that this otherwise well considered j view of the situation as it was a mouth ago, has been,
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  • 200 7 As sung by Lieut. Colonel Sir b\ K. S th, i.e., m.p., without apologies to the shade of W, S, Gilbert. At tbe Bai I became such nn eminent man That i h'lid to myeelf) suid I 1 will work on a new and original plan, (Said I to
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  • 33 7 Second-Lieut. Stanley Edwyn Callard is now reported as killed m action on April 2c*rd lant near Ypres. He bad previously i been reported as wounded and missing. Fnrmftrlv nn assistant on the Dakap
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    • 90 7 THE NEW "OVERLAND" am bbsbj^. I bbHhA IQ^ wAWbW AY^^9b\ I Bn 887 JBJ vJB 181 V 9 m^mm .^^^W «^HH^ -^B^K 40^^. 11/ l XLj >aa& I wj jj I J aT^ b I £F^^ Two Seaters $1,975 Nett FiveSeaters $2,100 Last years output of 75,000 Overland Cars was
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    • 100 7 m mortals to command success a "Hie iafilUUb I ICIICII IllaiVtrf Aromatic For sharpening the appetite and stimulating the digestive organs you will v.r.i nothing to equal Wolfe'fl S.hr.apps. Ta'.ce it as a "toddy" with h t water, sugar and lemon a:.d a v.ineglassful of Wolfe's. Y< will find Wolfe's
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    • 352 7 \Wm!m&*^^ THE UNIVERSAL CAR j PRICE, FULLY EQUIPPED, §1,450. A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A 'FORD. Because :(1 [TISH, 1 \nu, made throughout m Canada. (2| ii is the most ECONOMICAL I iger 'I" < h m COS! i EB IfILE RUN m the world. (3) It has
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  • 609 8 The LvoV out Hap m Fdirplay speaka pluitj'.y when bo snys I am myself fairly sure tlint the conduct of Labour is uot so much due to lack of I patriotism as to. its ox like ignorance. It baa always go 6 everything it ban damnnded
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  • 519 8 A« tbe war discloses the national naked nebs, there Is a furious rush for Bg leaves. The latest, tho Kconomy Committee, Is v mixed lot, consisting, as it doen of three past and one present Financial Si-en taries, bank director', the gpneral manager of a railway Company,
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  • 490 8 The Kedab Extension. The Alor Star correspondent of the! I'iin.iifcj Gazette wrote on Oct. Ph Thia morning at 7 o'clock H. H. the Sultuu of J\ f-ii t tj k c UG, motored to the] Station at Alor Star, for the op aing of I the Railway Extension,
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  • 233 8 A Stroke of Luck for France. In an article on Great Britain's share In tbe war the Guerre Sociale >a\- the greatest Btroke of luck which hai befallen France m the war 1- bo ba?< bad Great Britain as an ally. What would have become
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    • 219 8 ft nr^ n H To distinguish the original and j v/ Wora >stt v 's/i tre Si titce from the many imitations, sec that the KCe w signature of LEA PERR3NS W lK\ appears m White across the AV</ ffITS jfjo label on ever) buttle. lijMift IjjSw Mo other sauc«
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    • 45 8 AST^fWA fe fie ft ...it is Prompt and Haroallout I B M fhee to i i v PO z fh m i^j if- -SUM r st-Unrf, :i>. r>.L;s TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Gonrt Naval Military Tailors 69, Conduit Stkkbt. LONDON W
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    • 384 8 %> W^ Wanted! >p Something nice and nqurish-\ g ing to go with stewed fruit. /ys'? 5$ How about an s I i<j taste and Full erf uourishm< i I I _j\i f^f"^ i I jur custard as delicious 1 >*}\ L^~^T <\ ;re dibhcs of which no fain S:
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  • 50 9 Oct. 12, 191*. The following are tbe only sbares as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share libt RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Paid Uuyers Sellers Chimpul Is 6d 4d 6d RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES Alor Gajah S I Ho 2.4:, Straits Trading 117.50 148.00
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  • 67 9 Corrected uf to Oct. 12' Bsvak 4 i.i a 2 4 716 Opmand 2-4 '.i ■16 Private credits h m h 1-4 IS 16 France demand Bank 31 2 .&DIA, T. T. 17.'i aCNQRONG, deraa) d II j Yokohama, dema. d US Java, demand 187 j Bangkok, damand Sfti
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  • 149 9 Tin (100 tons) 50 Gtxrubibt l GO Qeuihier Cnbe No. 1 13 40 Gambiar Cube No. I 13.00 Pepper Black orain. '•'tiore Pepper, (White fair 1 Muntck IS 00 Natrueßß (110 to i\ c io 21 00 < Sutmegß 80 to tie lb Mace (Hftnda) HO 00 j Clove
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    • 616 9 1 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, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00 C deposited with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 456 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Sisina. IKCORPORITED BY Mill CHESTER. 'AID UP CAPITAL JI.iOO.OOC RX3URYB FUND d t 800,0d( StitfTi Liability of i'io»»!ftoT3« «i aso.'iK I*'1 HEAD OFFICE: 88. BISHOPS6ATK, LOMDOH, B. G. ▲a£NCIUfI AND BKANCB2d: Amntsat Honglrong Penanf Bangkok lloilo Pufeet Batavia Ipch K*ngoo» Bombay Karachi Baigou Calcutta
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    • 498 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPiTftL AUTHORISED *1,W0,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED «1,1M,0M CAPITAL PAID-UP £56M<» RESERVE FUND £500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. H. Melvlll Bimona Esq. J. M. Ryrie E«q. Sir David Yule. ('hief Manage' Percy Monld Esq. London Manager Jas. Bteaart Enq.
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    • 342 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887, Policies are "WOELD WIDE," "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash surrenders, etc.. are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £8.500.000. The Accounts
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    • 58 9 ESTABLISH! D 1874. THE ORIENTAL i GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated iv [ndia.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders CLAIMS PAID exceed $26,000,000. PROFITS to Policy-holders at last Valuation |t,U6,67f. Next Distribution of Profi s as at 31st Dec, 1915 LOW RATES. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Apply tor
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 199 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. Prom Europe. 1 er P. a: 0, Nellort tx- peoted on 17 Let From China. Per If, il. I'au! U cat expected en Oct. '2 London Mails Despatched Left. Das. Arrived. log. 13 M M. Sept. Bept. knu. w P. O. n ..17 Auk 27 B. I.
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    • 701 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels iv pud at 11 a.m. cc Oct. 12. 1«15. Name Date of Arrival Remarks HHITIhH. Hack Le^> < »ct 11 Vat Shiag Ellora T KatoDtr SappLo Ciroa Oel 12 Hong Wan Aunptt oct 11 He\uot Japamml Katn i Mam Oct 1 1 K'oiico&aii .Maru »ct
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  • 734 10 CHILDREN' S AID SOCIETY. ANNUAL GKNKRaL MEETING, In the Municipal Board Room, at 10.30 yesterday morning, the above meeting was held. His Excellency the Governor. Sir 1 Arthur Young, X C M 0 President of the Society, presided and there were present some thirty to forty of the most prominent
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  • 136 10 News of Dr Gimiette. Dt J Gimiette ■-'.r:'i j > from th' I'ri ■oners ol Wai Cam] Dorchester, under date 3«p4. lOtll I tzpeel tbortlj to proceed to the Dudaoellei on tpecia] tropical doty. The; work b«n is very irksome vntil nothing! hn^c 1 about it. We
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  • 69 10 An effort ii being made lo develop m the Philippine I>];iu>l- mi industry m the dried )«ice uf the papaya fur medicinal use as. a substitute foe pepein. The fruit is hunt; above bowl, and longitudinal utv are made m the fiu.C from which the juice drips, hardening soou after
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  • 376 10 The report of the Comraittee for the year ending the 80th June has been issued, and affords interesting reading to others besides the members: i Mkmkkrshif. During the year 22 ordinary members were admitted, '26 (20 ordinary aud 6 houorury) resigned or j were removed, leaving the
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  • 173 10 a i'.t' j !!i,"ti) wal tbman named Siam Singh, employed I rths Singapore Eiarboui Board, o>r-ri; t';i ni ins second police court -t iday f Soperintei dent T. Leonard, of the Tanjong Pagai 1 Dock joiict", with ths theft of B piper Umbrella, value thirty ct nt-. and
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  • 68 10 \_--nt- F w. Barkei and <-"o. l.tna-.iron 109.."}:; aoy 16,94 2 Sand? croft 1 7,87 '•> illage 3,809 Tanab Mt-ruh S mamba 7 810 CboDg:- 11.250 Kakub:— 11 51 B B ihrofl 82.3 m Bukit Toh klang 12,105 Kinta Kellaa 27.984 Saa Mangu'is 8,100 Batu Aiiam
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  • 51 10 The Hifle Brigade at present claims the houour of winning tbe higheot number of V.CVe during the life of ihe decoration, with seventeeu, tbe South Wales Border ers and the KR R.C. coming second with sixteen each. The artillery have takeu fifty and the Engineers thirty-two, siuce the Cross was
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  • 754 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The fifth annual general meeting of the above company was held at 2.30 yesterday afternoon, at the registered j offices of tbe company, 19, Cecil Street, there being present Messrs Lee Choon Guan, Tan Cheng Kee, Lee Keng Hee (directors), Lee Chim Tuan (chairman and
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  • 161 10 A publican in the vicinity has been complaining to the police of the way in 'which the Lermondsi'v Lorough Council dispose of bad eggs. They run over the I tl II eggs with a roller, he says, and then wash them down a drain. Think of 1,000 cases
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  • 525 10 There was a considerable inr:rfiftse yesterday morning m the number of those attending the training and the morning was m every way favourable for work. But the rain came pouring down at 6 a.m. and stopped the training for about quarter of an hour. As the rain did
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  • 42 10 Thk Lav. i I] S. w. Darbishire 4-j w. w. Maomillan 4 1 Five cards were taken out. OCI 081 B Ml DAL T. H Butter 90 12 78 C. Bveritt BS 3 83 Eight oards were taken out.
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  • 104 10 (Fob wkkk Ending Fbidak Oct. 15th I 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. v. a. a.:u) Baleetiet Rangn 3. X l\ v. 5.16 Drill Hall S V. K. VftcriiOh' Co. Chinese i.'o. 00 p.m. Mob: Pofete Mnluy v'o. Ththsday 1 4rii OrroHßß. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. R.
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  • 89 10 By the resignation of the Hit-bop of Ballarat (Dc a, v. Green), Australia will lose her first native trained Bishop. He went out to the Antipodes m his boyhood, aid ufter a distinguished cartel at Melbourne and Swluey University, of which latter he is nil L.L 1> he took holy
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    • 367 10 I Look at these Twins I L^ rt they oot bon they were led on CUuo from !»'th— and S W er< I 6 months* old when this pi Ign is taken. mother T^ ites: "They have not had a day 's ne*S, 4 I 'Cir y^*" v S teetheasily.
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