The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 October 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915. NO. 8,577.
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  • 223 1 j Russia and Britain have informed .Greece that they do not accept her interpretation of her treaty with Serbia Page 6. The arrival ot tbe Allied troops has effectually checked aod severely damaged tbe Bulgarians, and on tbe other Serbian front the Germans themselves claim only slight
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  • 1542 1 11. It has been shown in a former article how highly Napoleon rated the opinion of neutral countries and howbe utilised the Press to influence) tbat opinion. His diplomacy was directed to the same end. Haughty, arrogant and despotic though he was, he did not allow bis success
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 169 1 BAFFLES HOTEL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st SPECIAL LUNCHEON AT 1 P.M. i SPECIAL DINNER AT 8 P.M. and afterwards The Misses AILEEN DORIS WOODS will Appear in their Renowned CABARET ENTERTAINMENT with an Entire Change of Programme. Ornamental Tile Works 51 HILL STREET* Our tiles made by new process (patented 1914)
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    • 255 1 1 Germ-Killing Throat Tablets 1 I A perfect substitute for "Gargling" 1 FORMELOIDS Z Prevent Diseases which start in the Throat To keep at bay infectious diseases like Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Influenza t Consumption, Measles, Mumps, and other infections entering the system by the mouth, Formeloids sfurnld be used as
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    • 143 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dnnluce to let— Page 8. Special luncheon and dinner, and cabaret, at Raffles Page 1. Italian Opera repertoire Page 2. Telnk Anson R. E. interim dividend P««e8. American illusionist coming Page 2. Auction announcements Page 2 3. Beers at Oaldbeck Macgregor's Page 4. Revised sailings Psge 6. Sargol
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 21st. High Water 9 2 u.. 9-t6 p.m Bingapore Races, second d »> Friday 22nd. High Water ft 4s *.m 10-86 p.m. M. M. homeward mail expected. B. I. homeward mail doses. Saturday 23rd. High Water 10 i a.m., 11-1 p.m. 8.1 outward mail expected, itaoes, third
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    • 91 2 TELUK ANSON RUBBER ESTATE, LTD. Declaration of Interim Dividend and Notice of Closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given that a First Interim Dividend of 5% has been declared by the Directors on account ot the year ended 31st Dec* uner. 19 is, aaa notice is also given that
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    • 671 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE -ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE I TIP FOR THE BLUES How about spending some of the money fou might have won? Here we have a PROGRAMME THAT NOTHING IN THIS TOWN CAN BEAT. Look Here THE FATAL PREDICTION i. Powerful, Three Keel Drama on a New
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    • 705 2 rf' A SPECIAL RACE WEEK PROGRAMME AT THmM OGAIETY CINEMA! JOICTIOM OF ALBEIT t BEICOOLEM STREETS |l| THE AMBROSIO COS BRILLIANT PRODUCTION THE VEILED PROPHEtI |T| AN EX^ LENT I turkishl IJUiMA,N S REELS ,7,1 Im I Exquisite aad Beautiful I Scenes and Costumes ■2 TEe Diamond Leagull (3) Produced
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 647 3 Auctions AUCTION SUE OF VAL 'A3LS OLD JEWELLERY 1 arai -i-.-.Ui.ur. and SOboaaj sals gold) i o M f-eld at Ko 103 Jalan Trus. Jobore Bahru o.i SATURDAY 30ti Oct., 1915, at 1 p.m. sharp. OMAR ALSAGJFF, Auctioneer. 30-10 jtfGAGEE'S SALE On -niay, Ist Nov., 1915, at 2-30 p.m. it
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    • 719 3 NotiCBS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all Roads within Government House i omain will be closed to the Public from Ipm, to 9 p.m. on each o? (be foil wing dates viz: October 19th, Slat and 23rd. H. Y. TOWNER, Executive Engineer. 19 10 21, 5.3 10 RESERVE FORCE
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    • 531 3 Notices j NotiCBS THE EXCHAN6E BANKS Ifr^b-si I will be closed at noon en iMir(tf*£& Thursday. 21st instaat RAC2 DAYS M&WJmM r V s^ Al aw %JV ri4in iaaWliwlaV .W A Wk W^r^mmW SINGA CLUB. 1 |Fv)\ij AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 19^5. a^^Ov^anW I *$p^mmmmmmmmmmW Tuesday, 19th, Thursday, 21st, aud Saturday,
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    • 762 3 MUNICIPAL NOT'CE. Tenders are invited under the following HEADS FOR UPPLIES to tbe Municipal ty of Singapore, from Jaauary Ist, 1916, for ONE YEAR:— 1. Bakan aud Bin tan gore Rollers, KassfaQ Sticks, Flooring and Roofing Tiler Chinese Bricks and Lime. 2 Timber 3. Miscellaneous Articles 4. Painter's Stores 5.
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    • 812 3 Notices GOVERNMENT *"T|FIGATIONS. Tenders will bneeumsua at the Office of the Inspector of Prisons. S.S. up to coon of Monday the Ist November 1815 for the supp yof the undermentioned materials for manufactures tc Vt" Singapore Prison during the year lilfs E F*ns 5&44 attan No. 1 (Luntie Export) per
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 Van Vollenhoven.— A,t Penang, on the 17th inert., to Mr. and Mrs A. Van Vollen- i hoven, a son.
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    • 41 4 Irving— Clarke.— Sept. 11, at St. James, Piccadilly, Alexam»er Irving, Lieutenant j Ist Seaforth Highlanders, second son of the late Edward Alexai der Lying and Mrs Irving, to Maky, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles Clarke, of Shrewsbury.
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    • 42 4 Parsons.— On Sept. 13th, at Hollywood Honse, London, Mr. James Ramsey Parsons, late of Yokohama, Japan, aged 61. Mrs W. H. Ferguson and family desire to convey their sincere thanks for condolence and expressions of sympathy shown .hem in their bereavement.
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  • 1615 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, October. 21, 1915. Although the occasion of the instilotion of a great Tariff League of belligerents and those nations who have shown themselves to be genuinely friendly neutrals in the World War no others need apply is novel, and indeed as really compulsory as novel,
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  • 438 4 *p Entries for the American tournament at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club close on Saturday at 7 p m. A marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place between Acting Com- mander Alan Dixon, Commanding 11. M.5. Himalaya, and at one time in command of H.M.S. Moorhen, and Muriel
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  • 37 4 Lodnon, Oct. 19.— 1n the House of Com mons, Mr. Tennant (undersecretary to the War Office), stated tbat the total of! British prisoners in Garmany up to J September was approximately 25,000. j
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  • 38 4 Copenhagen, Oct. 19.— Trustworthy confirmation has been received of the sinking of a German torpedo-boat by collision with a steam ferry on the 15th. Only five of the crew of 54 were rescued.
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  • 222 4 SENSATIONAL EVENTS Possir,, THIS WEEK. 4 The Need for Men. [Bj Submarine CatM, SaoTri'a Slavic*. London, Oct. 19.—^testerdav lasted three hours. It is undent'/ national service controversy I!/^ touched ae Mr Asquitb is aUghtly j** Sc: ed, but the Daily Chronicle declares th'*** compulsiouist Ministers Ijh\> Do 7*
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  • 166 4 The New Scheme. London, Oct. 10, The committee Maj of the Indian Civil Service (TssMai Provisions^ liill will be ta^Hi: jg j House of Lord6 to morrow. Lord Islington (under secretary India), in the course of tht second te&iy debate, intimated tbat tbe Unrarnawata temporarily and in
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  • 31 4 London. Oct. It, Replying to acian rupter. Mr Redmond Hid: >:r I Carson's army is now in Flanders. IkSJI tbey will fight shoulder to ahoalssf v■'their Nationalist brethren.*
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  • 17 4 London. Oct. 19. His Highness tacaf Khan lunched with their Majestiaf Buckiugham Palace yesterday.
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  • 29 4 London, Oct. 19. The etectiOßC is S* Africa take place to-oaorrov. It* test will be intense. Tm* S are using everv efort agaii st G;: Botha.
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  • 27 4 Tokio, Oct. 19. Chtattff 81 minent support r of Pt**tfl at kai and the Chinese tmci 6hot and mortally aroundi i l>s a Chinaman.
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  • 25 4 London. Oct. If,— The v; GoverLinent has instructed its- at Berlin to enquire mt I tl: ces of tbe execution of Mia* I
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  • 35 4 London. Oct. 19.- At th. National Sa* ing Club, in the poatas. fur the Q$ vv chatnpioufchip, Koonf Symondfi ol I '-> a beat Taucy Lee of Letts m Ha* v :et: round.
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  • 20 4 London, Oct. 19.— Lambert. i «"J! national Kugby footballer. \va- •c action in France on Oct. 1 ■">•
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  • 15 4 London, Oct. 19.— Archdeacon wd* Nottingham, has been appointed 1 of Newcastle.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 154 4 asnas KHi hi K.r^ We hold large stocks of: tALLSOPP'SIBRITISH PILSENER AND AMSTEL DUTCH PILSENER In Quarts and Pints. To be obtained Wholesale and Retail from tbe CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. ■B^T«^^l^r«Bßß^^r^W««H^^^^«B«Bß^l^M^^Bßl^^M.«H«^r«^«™» JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. FOB DAINTY RACE FROCKS for Evening and Day Wear also New Blouses I Ui\ Sunshades
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  • 143 5 NO SEA IS FREE TO THE GERMANS. More "übmarine Successes. [Bj Submarine Cable]. KictibVs S*a?ica. London, Oct. 19.— British submarines bave torpedoed four large German merchantmen in the Baltic during the last few days. Stockholm, Oct. 19 British submarines yesterday sank the German five thousand ton steam
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  • 85 5 Fantastic Privateering Designs. New York, Oct. 19. The detention by the Colombian Government of an American yacht with an unusually large crew, whose captain is believed to be a German, near Kuenaventura, tends to confirm the suspicious that German sympathisers are fitting out privateers for the purpose
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  • 203 5 German Reports False. London, Oct. 20. Field Marshal Sir John French reports very active artillery work on both sides. The enemy's bombiog attacks were repulsed. The Field Marshal denies the German reports of British repulses north-east of Vermelles. Enemy Aerodrome Bombed Paris <>ct. 19. "The Germans made
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  • 233 5 Another Russian Success. Petrograd, Oct. 20. Stubborn fighting las developed in the Riga district, where the Germans, according to a communique have succeeded in advancing northwards in tbe vicinity of Mitan. Fighting en the Dvinsk front is confined to tierce artillery actions, but the Russians have developed
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  • 292 5 TIMELY ARRIVAL OF ALLIED TROOPS. Bulgarians Badly Beaten. {By Submarine Cable]. SirjTßa'a Siuvioa. London, Oct. 19. Reuter learns that the feeling regarding the position in Serbia ia more hopeful. Accounts receiv ed at Athens of the fighting prior to the occupation of Strumnitza show that forty thousand Bulgarians
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  • 67 5 A Strong Step. Athens, Oct, 19. (7.40 p.m.)—Twentyfour hours has elapsed since tbe British and Russian Ministers conferred with M. Zaimis and informed him that their Governments did not agree with tbe Greek interpretation of the Serbian treaty, but up to the present nothing has transpired. Paris,
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  • 50 5 London, Oct. 19. In the House of Com mons, Mr Lloyd George, speaking on behalf of Mr Asquitb, said that the methods whereby Italy might best co operate in helping Serbia or in the common cause are under discussion by the Allies. I Che e is.)
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  • 43 5 Sydney, Oct. 19. Mr Pearce, Minister of Defence, declared that if it was necessary to do more to combat successfully tbe new position in tbe Balkans, Australia would answer the call even if it meant sending brigade after brigade. iffiQi
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  • 42 5 Petrograd, Oct. 20.— The Tsar, in a manifesto, pays The Russian people draws the sword against Bulgaria with a bleeding heart, and leaves the fate of the betrayer of the Slav cause to the just punishment of God."
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  • 21 5 Paris, Oct. 19. 'Jeneral Sarrail, Commander in Chief of the French Orient army, has left Salonika for Serbia.
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  • 42 5 Rome, Oct. 20. A communique states The Italians, after au intense artillery preparation, successfully attacked at various points on the Tyrol-Trentiuo frontier, capturing important heights on the upper Cordevole and a peak 7,500 feet high in the Falzarego district.
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  • 43 5 London, Oct. 19. The Gazette states tbat the export is prohibited to neutral countries contiguous to the enemy, including Scandinavia, of all manufactures and products of cotton except cotton lace, cotton waste, furs dressed and undressed, and manufactures thereof.
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  • 45 5 London, Oct- 19 Messrs. Pilkington and Sons, glass manufacturers, with a plant in France, have received a telegram from Paris stating Our Maubeuge works chimney has been destroyed in a collision with a Zeppelin. All the crew of the Zeppelin were killed."
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  • 1499 5 LIQUIDATION OF GERMAN FIRMS. THE SINGAPORE CASES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 23. Tbe action of the British Government we suppose it was the British Government in standing in the way of the liquidation of two German firms in Singapore is attract ing widespread attention in this country and
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  • 293 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, Oct. 18. The French three per cents are at francs 65.00. Yesterday, we progressed around Givenchy. Our aeroplanes bombarded Treves. To day we repulsed three new attacks north-east of Souchez. Petrograd. We repulsed attacks in the region of Dvinsk,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 256 5 KODAK NON-CURLING FILMS IN TINS. For The Vest Pocket Kodak The No. 1. Brownie >> >» d» 9t 1. Folding Pocket Kodak >» i» >» >» 2. Bulls-Eye 3. Folding Pocket »> •***>• M 4. Bulls Eye Kodak 4 Folding Pocket or Screen Focus Kodak I 4. Cartridge Kodak. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 510 6 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last year Which could be paid twice over from our INCOME FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alone which was $6,777,515. S.C. WE HAVE 135,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOR $384,417,025 SC. j THE SUN LIFE «TJJF CANADA. _B__H__B-__-i l____ I The Value of VI -CASEIN tT is
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    • 750 6 Shinniii-f KONINKLIJXE PAKETVAART M/UTSCHAPPIJ B Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2-8, GOLOTa QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Sampit Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan and Bengat Oct 21 BENOA Belawan-Deli Oct 22 Sinokara Bengkalis, Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Oct 22 Van den Bosch Batavia. Cheribon^and Seiuarang Oct 22
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    • 535 6 Shipping ii j|- tv/t MESSAGERIES MARITIMES Fsr CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON aod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Paul Lecat Oct 22 hs Polyne t ien Oct 14 ss Magellan Oct I < ss Amazone Nov 31 ss CordiHiere Nov 7 A Steamer Dec 5 ss V. da la A Steamer Dec
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    • 668 6 Shipping P. &6T STEAM NAVIGATION COSSPAI) For China, Japan, Penang, C«jin Australia, India, Aden, £gyp %i Mediterranean Ports, Fiymootfc and London. Through Bills ot Lading lueueo tot o^Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continenwai u_d A&yiZ Poras. Baeamevs win leave Btngapovc ost ot i^ %AIL LIKES HOMfCWARU (roa t.USO«_i From &<i»£&pore, cocr.ectiL^ Colombo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 604 7 I War or Peace. Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C. g The Company has £20.000 denostted with tbe Supreme Court of England,
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    • 444 7 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and China, INCORPORATED IT ROYAL CHASTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,100,000 BIS-RYI FUHD M £1,800,000 Bosons Liability of Proprietors- 11,300,000 HEAD OFFICE! SS, BISHOPMATI, LOIDOI, I. 0. AB-NODCB AND BBAMOHBS: Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangbob Doilo Puket Batavla Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembaa Canton
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    • 507 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED <IJM.NO CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED SI.ItSJN CAPITAL PAID-UP AOO-JOO RESERVE FUID 1500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R, J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I H. Melvlll Simons Esf J. M. Ryrie Esq. Sir David Yule. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. London Manager Jaa. Steuart
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    • 358 7 MANUFACTURERS UFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD 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 £3.500,000. The Accounts are
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    • 292 7 I DRINK! DRINK! CARLSBERG BEER! j THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE -_^_^_>rV d^^y^^S^T TO THB LATEST METHODS WITH JmmmmaOko*2 EoH_SnrOl \rjr EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS BANISH bEER. I SOLE IMPORTERS I THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. I OBTAINABLE FROM: I JOHN LITTLE ft Co.. Ltd.. RAFFLES'
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  • 259 8 I Possibly the most interesting portion of the statement made by V. K. Wei- 1 lington Koo, the youthful Chinese Minister to Mexico, when he arrived in San Francis- co from China, was that within a short time there would be a regular line of steamers
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  • 208 8 Mr A. Determann, formerly manager of La Yebana Cigar and Cigarette factory. Manila, and who is at present United States representative of tbe Manila Commercial Company, which controls La Yebana, has contributed a lengthy article on the tobacco industry in tbe Philippine Islands to The Tobacco
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  • 210 8 The Standard's sp- cial correspondent nt Zurich, while admitting (hat tbe ruling' clashes of Germany are ttiil contident and I public opinion is generally witb Govern- I ment, cites numerous evidences of war weariness. The cardinal archbishop of] Cologne is a persistent advocate of J peace and
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  • 93 8 Thirty British Soldiers Shot. Private F. A. Clarke, of the sth Suffolks, in a letter from the Dardanelles, says The enemy employs women snipers as j well as men and they deck themselves to lock like bushes. I beard the otber day of agir)*of nineteen beiug discovered in
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  • 66 8 The principal of a well known firm of; Ventilating and Drying Plants visited Java, The F.M S. and S.S. during the preeent year for the purpose. of acquiring iuforma- j tion on the above subject and he has now submitted plans and specifications to the Borneo
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 567 8 Look at tbat pair of skinny scarecrows Why don't they try Sargol P AN EASY WAY TO GET FAT AND BE STRONG. The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods, rubbing on useless
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    • 103 8 i i am ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, O HELL MOTOR fcJ^IRIT Stockists: HIN WATT Co. SHIP CUaNDLBRR, Telephone 428. 102, Market Street. for Cuisine i km I jCleanliness TRY THE HOTEL, j KUALA LUMPUR. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telepone 1026.
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    • 1217 8 To Let IiLET Furnished. "Dunluce," 10. Leonie Bill November lat. Apply to SWftN ft ■ACUIH 2110 aaTsy TO LET Bungalow, fully furnished, 4 bedroom* bathrooms. Tennis. Oara«e. Suitable Mess. Gas and Water. Vacant l Novem_T Apply Z, c/o Fr<* pi' 810 js* TO BE LET The premises known an No
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  • 1470 9 [ssued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct. 20th. *mi md ma i All quotations ol Sterling Sham moil be regarded as purely nominal for the gimnl. Cap. Ibbos. Paid. Labi Div. Bunas. b__x.i___._b. 86,000 2s 2s Allagar 6% 1 9 2 0 600,0-0 1 1
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  • 59 9 COBBECTED UP TO Oct. 20) Bank 4m s 2-4$ demand 2-4 7-32 Private credits 8m e 24 13 16 France demand Bank 812 Ihdia, T. T. 175$ Hongkong, demat d 21 1 Yokohama, demand M 112 Java, demand 137 Bangkok, demand 66& Sovereigns, Bank Bnying $8.64 Bank ol Bngland
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  • 143 9 Oct. 20. Tin (225 tons) 174 .50 Gambler 11.00 Gambler Cube No. 1 13.40 Gambler Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. h'pore 19 00 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 34.00 Nutmegs (110 to tie lb. 21 00 Nutmegs (80 to tee lb > 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80 00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 250 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant FUHligators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's owti loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas"
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    • 189 9 INDO-CHINA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer FOOKSANG. 3,100 tons, T. A. Mitchell, Commander, is due here on Wednesday, tbe .oth inst. and will be despatched for above ports on Friday, the 22ad idem, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first class passengers
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 130 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per B. I. Ekma expected on Oct. 22. From China.— Per M.M. Paul Lecat expected en Oct. 27. London Mails Despitetaed Left Dae. ftrrivst. Bept 10 B. I. Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Sept 10 M. M. Sept 16 P. AO. 13 Ift Sept 24 B.
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    • 776 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels in port at lla.rn.cn Oct. 20, 1015. Name Date of Arrival Remark! British. Carlyle Oct 19 Inner Roade Dunera No. 7 Wharf Kum Chow Oct 20 Kaka Inner Roads Nellore Pao" Wharf Dutch. p.«,i_ rw io —.mile Uct lv* Van Diemen Oct 20 Skule Oct
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  • 441 10 The weights allotted have run very much on the lines which might have been «_pect*»d and the form of Tuesday should prove pretty reliable making allowance for may difference there may be io conditions. Pony Griffins 7 f urloogs. Little Queen whom we did not
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  • 594 10 Taursday. 21st October. 1915. 1. TIB FUST PONY GRIFFIN HANDICAP--2-41 P4_. Value 1350 and $50 to the Second Pony. A Handicap for Subscription Griffins entered fur tbe First Griffin Race (No. 4» on the first day. Winners excluded. Distance, 7 Furlongs. Lea Choon Guuu's Aeroplane 10.5 "K, 6.
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  • 401 10 THE BRISBANE- VI VAT COLLISION. The bearing of the Vivat Brisbane case was continued throughout yesterday in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr J. A. S. Bocknill, K c.) Mr O. S. Carver, who represented the owners, freight, master and officers of the Vivat, claimed for
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  • 106 10 The Oldham Literary Society of the Anglo Chinese School announces the following lecture course to which the friends of the School are cordially invited Friday, Oct. 22nd... Mr A. W. Still PJ 1., Britain's Sense of Justification. Friday, Oct. 29th. ..Mr I.H. Barkill, M.A. The Rubber Industry." Friday,
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  • 125 10 The P. k O Maloja arrived in London on Monday afi.eri.oon, the 18th instant. The M. M. steamer Haiphong, with the mail from French ludo-Cbiua for Europe for the S.M N. steamer Prins der Nederlanden, arrived on Saturday morning from Saigon. She will return to Saigon to day
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  • 472 10 A friend has been good enough to forward to the Editor a cutting* from the New York World of August Bth, which contains a reference to Mrs. Norman Gait, who has, since then, been announced to be engaged to President Woodrow Wilson. j To the public the
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  • 130 10 Mr William Herbert Ferguson, who died in the General Hospital en Tuesday night, was buried at Bidadari yesterday evening. Mr Ferguson was in tbe service of the Municipality for a number of years, as caief architectural assistant in tbe engineering department. Later, he went
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  • 242 10 Hii files Hotel billiard room was com fortably full Hst night, when the match of 500 up, between two local amateurs, Mr J. W. Jones and Mr H. V. S. Van Cuylenburg, was played. The prize was a very handsome silver goblet, presented by the proprietors of
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  • 33 10 (From Our Own Correapoudeni.) London, Oct, 19. The following interim dividends have been declared Batn Tiga 10, SungeiChoh 10. Bakap pays a final of 10, Rubber is at 2a ss.
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  • 359 10 I Singapore, Oct. 20. The decline which has taken place in the London market during the week was reflected at to-day's Auctions when about 325 tons were offered Bidding at the opening was slow and although competition considerably improved as the sales progressed, the prices realized were
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  • 249 10 Singapore, Oct. 20. Advices received from London this morning indicated a rather flat market 1 and this was reflected at the auction, prices generally being substantially lower on the week. Bidding at the commencement was slow, but it improved considerably during tbe course of the forenoon and
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  • 86 10 Sunday, Oct. 24th. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m, 2.30 and 3 30 p.m. j Club Bungalow at 9.80 and 10.30 a.m., 1215, 8 and 5.30 p.m. 100 Yards Clob Championship. This race, which was postponed, will be swum off on arrival ot the 10
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 237 10 IT IS CLEARLY THE DUTY OP ALL PATRIOTIC BRITISHERS TO BUY ONLY ALL BRITISH PRODUCTIONS, YOU can do YOUR SHARE in helping to keep British a»| people employed, vonserre British Capital, and keep tlie firawr balance between British EXPORTS and Foreign IMPORT^ into Great Britain. Arc you buying German owned
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