The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 October 1915

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, MOND AY, OCTOBEK 25, 1915. NO. 8,580.
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  • 262 1 The whole world is aghast at the merciless blood lust of tbe Germans as exemplified m tbe brutal execution of a British nurse. The neutral Press is m general with accord wih that of the Allied countries m its 6euee of horror at tbe crime Page 5.
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  • 1579 1 Tbe last quarter of a century has seen wonderful changes m many parts ot Great Britain on none more markedly than the southern shore of the ancient Kingiom of Fife. The next quarter will effect there greater changes still, unless the disrual forecast of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 441 1 HSr!* l r h Mil 1 1 IK nAR ARF t cerm Kunng Tbroat Tawets 1 *****1 fc*»W lIIUIVII UnllnULi I A perfect substitute for "Gargling" 1 RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. f 1 [l l r -i--J-| I TEIEPHOHE No. 491. *«W» rAl\E|ri /\lf\P CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and
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    • 71 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Massage Hall Page 1. Position on estate wanted Page 2. Dutch cigars Page I. The cinema shows Page 2. Whiteaway's removal Page 3. Building contracts opeu Page 3. ITingkil interim divideod Page 3. Revised sailings— Page fi. Bankruptcy sale Page 9. Adelpbl's cuihiue Page 10. Music and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 79 1 THE WEEK. Monday 25th. 11 High tkttn l 1 *.m. St. Crispin. Lecture by Hon. Dr. Lim B^on Keng, at Y. A. J.A.., 8.15 p m Tuesday 26th. H'gh Water- 1 a.m., 11-?6 pm. M.M. outward mail expecttd. Wednesday 27th. <*tgh vv^Bsr- 4 .*.!-■<. 11-'lpiD, Riley Hargreaves tertiag. noon F.
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  • 67 2 The Dedeagatcb correspondent of Le Temps states that tbe majority of the heavy cannon that had been m position at Adrianople and Lule Burges have been transferred to Buhiir and Gallipoli. The wedding was solemnised at Christ Church, Simla, on October 2, when Miss Mary Johnstone, daughter of Sir Donald
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  • 77 2 Frequently considerable trouble arises through the right Belt not being selected and the drives not properly arranged. The GANDY Belting which is world iamous as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially Puitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture. The Borneo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 VICTORIA THEATRE? I Lessee M. S. COWAN. 1 RETURN VISIT FOR SIX NIGHTS ONU COMMENCING TUESDAY 2nd Nov. Messrs GONSAIEZ BROTHERS Present THE ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Go All New Star Artistes direct fron Milan. Italy. Augmented chorus anc an Orcbestra of 21 Musicians uncle; the Direction of Slgnor Qonsalez. ILL
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    • 419 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE Here is a Film which m Every Way Deserves the Frequently Misapplied Term, "THRILLER.'' THE DEATH SIGN A Stirring Three Part; Wild West Drama, dealing with life m Old California. Cowboys, Trappers, Bolcliers, Feats of Daring Horsemanship by the Famous Tribe
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    • 487 2 TWO STERLING ATTRACTIONS rff.^T?^ AT IHE CASINO BY THE SEA off BEACH HO AD. THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE. TRU'MPH FOR SCRKKMNG TJFTOP KXCCl>i|Vi;g TONIGHT! SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP. TO Mcdy, Two New Thrilling Episodes of the Thanhouser s Fascinating Film Serial the Million Dollar Mystery 46 REELS! 23 EPISODES!!
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    • 250 2 To Let TO LET Houses No. 7 Chancery Lane. Apply Ie CRINC KENC LEE ft Co., UtffcMl 13-11 TO LET Modem nrwly bcllt Flatlet The -Ofreo 1 near the On* View Hotel. Tmijo^ a&Mj Elertt:(? light and Fan^ and VVator iaid or Special terms vi!! lv MHeftofl t: vrillinp to
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  • 1667 3 ,W HOME TRICES HAVE RISEN. (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Sept. 23. It McKenna's .£397.000 000 sterling! et uas bten well received. Despite j I crtttbiag weight of taxation, which we ;ball only be^in to appreciate next year, 'here 1 i"ye been singularly few protests, j
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  • 209 3 According tc ucfiit announcements m Whso DOKOO :i £''< up cl AnirricauH, koiuhwhat uiveierionslj teruu d ihe dep*rtdivdl of an American vebt< d lnJeiest m Cuiua," is about to bustle for a fat bhare of China's Uncle. The bi berae i 6 said to have Leeu
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  • 51 3 China papers publish a eomaiary of the steps taken to light plague m North Manchuria by Dr Wu Lien tub, m.a ai.D., he. (Cautab Director and Chief Medical Officer of the Plague Preventioo Service. Tbe report is dated, Harbin, September 20th. and is addressed to the MiuUter for Foreign Affairs,
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  • 1508 3 Issued by FJRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct. '23r<L All quotations of Sterling Shares moat he regarded me panely nominal Cor the present. Gap. lesra. Paid. LasvDbv. Bc*na. Bblimm. 86,000 IB SB AHaga» 1% M 1 9 SO •00,000 1 1 Anglo-Java 76 8 0 150,000
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    • 936 3 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited under the following HEA.DB FOR oUPPLIES to the Municipality of Singapore, from January Ist, 1916, for ONE YEAR:— 1. Bakaa and Bintangore Rollers, Kassau Sticks, Flooring and Roofing Tilet, Chines j Bricks and Lime. 2 Timber ;>. Miscellaneous Articles 4. Painter's Stores 5. Brooms
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    • 516 3 Notices j PUBLIC NOTICE. We have transferred from Stamford Road to our New Premises (opposite the General Post Office), the followingdepartments: BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, BAGS, lADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, COSTUMES, CORSETS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, LACES, RIBBONS HABERDASHERY, DRESS GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, STATIONERY AND
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 21 4 Brodib.— On Sept. 19, suddenly, at Thirle- 1 mere Road, Streathani. William Gibson Bbooie, formeny ot the Borneo Company, Ltd.
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  • 1602 4 The Singapore Free press. Monday, October 25, 1915. Here shall the Press thf People's ri«ht malata^ Uiiawed by influence atvi urbribed by gain Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw* f*ie/4jred to R Itsioa. Loyalty and Law. It is not saying more than the bare troth to affirm that no
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  • 31 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct 23. The following interims are announced Grand Central 5, Kani 4. Rt-robia 6. Treinelbye final 30. Rubber is better at 2s sd.
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  • 89 4 Scheme of Organisation. London, Oct. 23. Particulars of tbe composition of tbe machine gun coi ps mentioned m a telegram of Oct. 6th are given m army orders. Tbe corp6 will be divided into three branches cavalry, m fsntry and motor. Tbe firtt two will be organised
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  • 51 4 London, Oct. IB. German submarines during the pa6t week sank only one email vessel. London, Oct. 28. A telegram from Malmoe states that German aeroplanes sighted two Brititb submarines under water. Subsequently a flotilla of torpedo boats from Sassnitz chased the §uhmarinee, which retreated northwards. There was no
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  • 33 4 London. Oct. 28. In tie police court, two men charged with signalling from a hotel roof to the enemy during the lafct air-raid were handed over to the military authorities.
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  • 22 4 Rome, Oct. 22. The Vatican official organ denies the story about the Pope acd the King of Belgium.
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  • 379 4 Mr Frank Mills is now with his regiment at the Dardanelles. (M. M.) Play m the American tournament at the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club will take place to morrow and en Tuesday. 2nd Lieut. C. G. Jelf, of the Huffs (East Kent Regiment), brother of Mr A. S. Jelf, has
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  • 274 4 A REICN OF TERROR iv "A Paternal I dministpatici,. [By Subnmnue Carjie Amsterdam, Oct. 22 A gram says that tbe Governor <i e .nV r f summoned all persons Vitbin hj tion belonging to a hoht.ie mission from a hostile gov^,/ report themselves Mfcfetu tw hours. Those
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  • 145 4 Alleged Plot Against the Cabinet. London, O.~t. 2'_. The haily Chronxi makes a feature of vrimt r. c:il!s c cc:> piracy against Kb* Cabinet *imiogtf|| expulsion of Mr A.-quith. Sir. E. dreys:: Mr Halfour. and Hrn mci ■>.- mof Bill laiwu and Lord Itilncr, w::l» Mr Urn George
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  • 182 4 Concessions for Fighting Men, London, Oct 21. In tfcfl EtOMtitOi uious. m reply to S;r .1. .lar.i-ne. Mr AM berlain 6aid that it > :i :< d j to M the usual examination for iidnussion 8 the Indian Civil Btvici v.. i^tbe two years, and at the
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  • 61 4 London, Oct. 2'J.-Tw-:::> >•*••*! African results ai«> itftl own Botha with the Vmkmiti* i- ;re f safe majority. The return ll P r|s?e Bothaites thirty-seven, I mi i.>> r j; Hertzogites twenty one. 1 ii uur four pendents five (of whom four are l° :bJ^ The majority
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  • 40 4 London. Oct. 22.— The Royal Ho* xociety has awarded its medal to Mr C.Croly, R.A.M.C, for attempting 10 man of the Norfolks who J ulli P c board m a lit of insanity beoa a laUßc Busra.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 178 4 JdHiHiJaiiD We hold large stocks of: B ALLSOPPS BRITISH PILSENER iM ani> M. AMSTEL DUTCH PILSENER To be obtained Wholesale and Retail from the *SBGS&S&& BOLE AGENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. THE POPULAR XMAS GIFT "Manila Cigars For the convenience of our customers we can deliver direct to any address m
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  • 567 5 WORLD AGHAST AT CAVELL CRIME. A Chorus of Loathing. London, Oct. 21.— Not even the Lusi tania crime shocked the British nation as have the official details of Miss Cavell's execution, which fill a page m the papers, and were tbe theme of recruiting speakers Trafalgar Square, where,
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  • 209 5 Chaplain's Moving Account. London, Get 23. Pathos is added to the horror of the murder of Miss Cavell by the description of her last moments furnished by the Reverend Mr Gahan, British Chaplain at Brussels, which description he ba& forwarded to the Foreign Office through the
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  • 347 5 REJECTION OF THE ALLIES' PROPOSALS. Opinion m Italy. [By Submarine Cable], Rkcth's B*k?ici. London, Oct. 22.— The Tiroes under stood last- evening that well informed quarters bad learned that Greece had rejected the offer of Cyprus. London, Oct. 22. Reuter learns that the Greek reply to the Entente's
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  • 266 5 Coast Heavily Bombarded. I Amsterdam, Oct. 22. A telegram from Sofia says that the British fleet has bombarded Dedeagatcb. Athens, Oct. 22.— Official The whole coast from Dedeagatch to Porto Lagos ha 9 been bombarded. London, Oct. 23. The Admiralty announces that an An°lo-Frarico-Uu6&ian equadrcn the
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  • 27 5 London Oct. 23 —Despatches dealing with the operations m the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia up to April 14th are published as a blue book.
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  • 48 5 Washington, Oct. 23.— Ifc is announced that the British Board of Trade has arranged to make a settlement regarding seized American cotton not covered by sales or contracts. The price paid will be the market value at the port of shipment at the time of shipment.
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  • 169 5 ALLIES BUSY "STRAFING" THE ENEMY. Fine Artillery Work [By Submarine Cable]. Ebdtib's StßViott. Paris, Oct. 22.— Two farther fntile German attacks m Artois have been made. A mo6t violent bombardment is going on m Champagne. j Tbe Germans are particularly cannonading tbe districts of Tahure and Mesnil.
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  • 140 5 Bombing Party's Exploit. London, Oct. 23. Router's correspond ent at Army Headquarters, describing tbe British attack which captured the main trench of the Hoheuzollern redoubt, says tbat after tbe initial onset tbe fight re solvtd itbelf into a series of isolated bombing encounter*, parties being sent up
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  • 200 5 A Call to the Nation. London, Oct. 23.— Tbe King, m a message to the people, says At this grave moment m the struggle between my people and a highly organised enemy who has transgressed the laws of nations and changed the ordinance that binds civilised Europe,
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  • 33 5 London, Oct. 22. In the House of Com mons, Mr Tennant announced tbat the officer m command of tbe troops landed at Suvla Bay has no longer any command.
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  • 21 5 Washington, Oct. 23. Wireless telephone communication has beeu effected with the Eiffel tower via Arlington m Virginia.
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  • 50 5 The Passing of W G." London, Oct. 23.— Dr. W. G. Grace, the famous cricketer, is dead. London, Oct. 22. The death has occur red of Sir Andrew Noble. London, Oct. 23. The death ia reported of Sir Cotton Monro, who left London yesterday en route for the Dardanelles.
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  • 32 5 Shanghai, Oct. 22.— The police have seized 139 revolvers and 20,000 cartridges discovered packed m tins hidden m furniture which a German had engaged Chinamen to take to India.
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  • 26 5 Buenos Aires, Oct. 23. The area sowed for the uexfc crop ot wheat m Argentine is officially estimated at sixteen and half million acres.
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  • 376 5 GREAT EFFORTS IN TYROL AND TRENTINO. Austrians Badly Fit. [By SvbniArin? Cable]. lirjTßi'a SritwciL Rome, Oct. 53. A communique states that a great Italian offensive, which opened successfully m the Tyrol and Trentino has extended, along tbe whole front to the sea, and has resulted m tbe capture
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  • 260 5 Great Success m Calicia Petrograd, Oct. 22. The Russians made a powerful ccup de mam m Galicia, m the region of Now Alexinelz, twenty miles northward of Tarnopol. The communique' saye We carried part of the euemy positions borthward today. We onptured during the day 148 officers,
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  • 61 5 London, Oct. 24. Mr Horatio Bottomley, speaking at Hackney, stated that he had discussed the Dew recruiting scheme with Lord Derby, who said that experience had already convinced him that the voluntary system would be saved and that he confidently anticipated that by the end of November
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  • 36 5 Stockholm, Oct. 23.— With regard to the German trawler that fired on a Swedish submarine m Swedish territorial limits, the naval staff m Berlin has expressed profound regret and promised a searching enquiry.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 276 5 KODAK NON-CURLIKG FILMS IN TIKS. For The Vest Pocket Kodak The No. 1. Brownie «t ti *>* 1. Folding Pocket Kodak la i, 2. Bulls-Eye 3. Folding Pocket »> t> «j3.- «t i% ti 4. Bulls Eye Kodak 4 Folding Pocket or Screen Focus Kodak 4. Cartridge Kodak. KODAK VELVET
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 670 6 Sh i p p ing STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE BANGKOK. A first-class passenger steamer will leave Singapore every Saturday, at 12 noon, for Bangkok. ss. "KATQNG" sails Saturday, October 30th. For particular! as to Freight, Passage, etc. Apply to 4, RAFFLES QUAY. an; aas steam ship company, ltd.
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    • 724 6 Shipping "BLLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW s.s. CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Nov 7 1 For LONDON HULL s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER due on or about Nov 13 This steamer has excellent accommodation for first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to
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    • 546 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CKIKA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD bb Tanl Lecat Oct 22 sr Polyceaien Oct 14 ss Magellan Oct 2 ss Ama/one Nov 21 s* Cordiiliure Nov 7 A Steamer Dec 5 ss V d j 1 A Steamer Dec 19
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    • 658 6 1 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPlf* For China, Japan, Pen&ng, (^.u Aastraiia, India, Aden, EgypT Mediterranean Ports, Plymt«|k and London. Thvoagb Bills of Lading Iwneft toi (W Coast, Pevstac Qvlt, Continental me ir.?* Ports. """■•I Stoamese wtU leave Singapore 00 tt MAIL LINES HOML.VV4BD (FOB EUSOPI), From Singapore, connection v Colombo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 627 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. j THE GREAT EASmiMA^Sffi'raMPM, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C The Company bits £20.00 C deposited with the Bopreme Court of England, and compiles with the British Life
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    • 464 7 CHARTERED BANK af India Australia and China, lieORnilTED BT 10YIL CHARTER. PUD OP CAPITAL «1,M0,00f IMUYI FUND «1,800,00 C Umm LlabUlty of Pro»rteto»s il,aO0,0O( HEAT) OFFICE t M. BIiHOPSQATI, LOSDOU, Q. 0. AQBHCDca AND BBAKCBB3: imntsat Hongkong Penani Bangkok Iloilo Poket Satavia Ipoh Bangooa Sombay K&rachJ BaJgon Calcutta Klang Saremban
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    • 537 7 f THE 1 MERCANTILE BANK i OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED «1,800,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 11,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-OP £562,500 j RESERVE FUND 1500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I H. Melvill Simons Esq. J. M. Byrie Esq. Sir David Yule. Ohlef Manager m Percy Monld
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    • 356 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. I Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRE- BTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEIT ABLE." 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.
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    • 324 7 PROVISION FOR THE YOUNG I EDUCATIONAL ANNUITIES remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family has. I namely, how best to provide for the education of his Ch ldren. the expenses for which reach their maximum when the Children are from 14 to 20 years of
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  • 962 8 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. Juvenal The two chief topics m the last batch of mail-papers are Trade-unionism and the Budget, the first as affecting national efficiency, and the second national obliga- I tious. Amongst the most remarkable I articles we have seen on
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  • 621 8 NOTES FROM A MALAYAN RECRUIT. Convamore Camp. liallyhooly, Co. Cork. 28 July 15. Dear Just a line to let you know the whereabouts of myself and Newton. I don't know whether you knew him m Singapore he was Chief Officer of the Tong Hong. We joined the Royal Irish Rifles
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  • 231 8 Better News Received. The attached extracts from a private letter received here by la6t mail, Bays the Malay Mail from Major Elliott Cooper, who was reported seriously wounded, will interest many of our readers. The letter is very cheerful and the handwriting is quite normal. Major Elliott
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  • 125 8 The sharp, s ooting pains, the intense agony of Sciatica. ofi*u make death preferable to life. The ti-.ry darts that run ftom hip to heel, the BlecptoNl Lights, the c eerless days— why not biop all this and get hack to health and coojfort Hgain. Little's Oriental Balm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 173 8 TjTjrrii ■^^TfoTT'C XX U X JL kJJIH O "Pineapple" Hams WHOLE OR IN CUTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. SMOKE LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S G G X CICftREHE VI KSS X X GARRICK CIGARETTES. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS OF REPUTE. I^3 48
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    • 602 8 j Health for Infants For over half-a -century Savory Moore's Food has been m gfnrral i:se, both at ho:ne and abroad. It has the reputation of Ixniiy thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savory »S: Moore's Food supplies ju^t th<^ noafislttHem an infmt aaaii m an easily diyes ihle and very
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    • 116 8 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Hear Entrance to Borneo IhaffTelepooe l(teti. Sea stocks of all kinds of W zen Meats etc., can be del.vereC to shipping at the Wharves, or J the Singapore Roads on shon notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 i.n. to 5 p«--c i 7 a.m. to 8
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  • 62 9 COBBECTED UP TO Oct. 23' ftnnk 4ms 2-4 demand 2-4 732 Private credits m s 2 4 13 16 France demand Bank 812 India, T. T. 175* aoHOKOHO, demai d 2 1 1 Yokohama, demai d 112 Java, demaad IB7i Bahokok, demand 6R I 80VBBBION8, Bank Buying *8 64
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  • 153 9 Oct. 22. Tin (105 tons) «74.2£ Gtttnbiec 11. CO Gambler Cube No. 1 13 40 Gambler Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black or din. H'oore 19 00 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 3 *.C 0 Nutmegs (110 to tie lb 21 00 tfutmegs (80 to tie 16 22.00 Vl
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  • 50 9 Time balls on Fcrt Canning and Mount Faber drop dally at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 8 am. Greenwicb mean time. The time gun is fired at 19 o'clo; k noon, indicating Singapore standard time, or every day excepting Sunday, when it is fin d at one o'clock.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 224 9 I j SCOTCH WHISKY lSLifl.|jl\ Will 1 JZj ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donued store (the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of thi^: famous blend. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Shipping INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIG&TION Co., Ltd Direct fzrvice to
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    • 257 9 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLANTS &c, At Kllliney House, No 7, St. Thomas' Walk. Off Killiney Road, On Saturday, 30th October, at 2 p.m. Comprising Straw string and rattan chairs and settees 5 u-ak octagonal tables Ac. Meranti dining table, bentrwood chairs, miraboo dinner wagons, crockery Ar. Iron
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    • 646 9 Auctions REMINDER. THIS DAY, MONDAY, AT 11 A.M. RE KAYENA MOHAMED BAWA In Bankruptcy AUCTION SALE jOF Stock-In-Trade, Shop Fittings, Iron Safe, &c. At No. 644 North Bridge Road Comprising A number of brown and black leather bootß and shoes ladit sl.oes, straw and felt hate, cape, hoJmetn, handkerchiefs, singlets,
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    • 85 9 [DYSENTERY* AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. j To be had at the Rinoapobr DispbmI Bart, an«l of MIBB BROWN, Graesdale, I Rivet Valley Road, Singapore. THE BANGKOK TIMES Established 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. Singapore Agents. Telegrams: TIMES BANGKOI
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 712 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels 10. port aft 11 a.m. oa Oct. 23, 1915. Name Date of Arrival Remark* British. Hai Nam Oct Inner Roads Hock Canton Matarara No. 9 Wharf Hoog KheDg No. 7 Wharf Jirisbrine luaerKoadti Am« Hin Hock H\r Huat Chean^ Hock Eng 11 Hock Tew Hock
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  • AUTUMN RACES.
    • 1735 10 Delightful weather favoured the third day's racing of the Autumn meeting on Saturday and m consequence there was a much larger attendance, amongst whom was His Highness the Sultan of Johore, and a much more animated appearance about tbe whole proceedings, whilst the dividends being distinctly high
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    • 477 10 Ran but were not placed (a) Little King Friendless, La Oocotfce, Jean, Quaker Girl, (2> Molly, (1) Black Satin, Boocah, Ca Ira, Tom Tom, Wiatful Lass. Raced but were not placed (8) Mr Jersey, (2) Mr Prior, (1) J. Deniston, Syed A. AlsagofT. WinuinRM. St. Albnn'e $1,500. Ratu
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  • 85 10 The monthly meeting will be held to-day at 5.16 p.m. und the uddress will be gi\en by Miss Radford. Tbe sick mirsing lectures, St. .John Ambulance, to be giren by Dr Dexter Allen, will begin on Wednesday, at 5 80 pm. and all ladies interested are invited. Tbe Danish
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  • 73 10 Tbe special dinner and fancy drees ball at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday night proved a «fe»t success There was a large attendance and several pretty dre6Res were worn, nnd as the night was ceo' end fine a very enjoyable evening's f ntertain ment
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  • 45 10 At K-ittles Hotel on Saturday nipht there wan a large attendance for the special race dinner. After dinner tbe Misses Woods had a great reception m their farewell performance of their Cuba ret entertainment. Subsequent to this dancing was indulged m till midnight.
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  • 147 10 For the theft of two packets of Chinese tobacco from the steamer Uai Yang, lying at Tanjong Pagar wharves, Wee Tua Tow was sentenced to seven days' imprison incut by the second court magistrate on Saturday, and Lim Kiat and Kirn Huat, who stole a half packet at the same
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  • 213 10 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, October 21. A Petrograd wire states: We repulsed attacks m tbe region of Dvinsk. We pursued and routed the enemy on the left bank of the Styr, occupied villages, and captured 8500 prisoners. Nish. The enemy occupied the towns
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  • 219 10 The skilful American illusionist, de Viiliers, began his slay here very success fully on Saturday night, when his large tent m Beach Road was quite filled by an audience which thoroughly appreciated the entertainment provided. Tbe chief illusions were the familiar (if to the average man inexplicable)
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  • 112 10 THE CHAMPIONSHIP. This event was played off yesterday with great success. Sixteen competed, and tbe play was over 86 bole*-. An ex celleut tiffin was served iv the club boute. O. L. Borneman won the cbampionshiu, the following being the best eight cards returned: 0. L. liorneman
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  • 65 10 i The SC.C. soccer tenin are to piny the Azevedos on tbe Et-plunude this evening, the selected eleven beiug P. R. Davieon, goal; W. C. Hill nnd R. H. Gale, backs: B. A. Parish, R. W. Sin j clair (cnpl.) and J. Lte. half backs J. Stuart, D. M.
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  • 108 10 S. V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. I (Fob Week Ending Friday Oct. 29th Mr. H. Eric Richards, of the Straits Trading Company, Kuala Lumpur, who is berviog with the H. A. C, was married at Home recently. (M. M t Mr G. D. F. Sinclair, of Semenyih Estate, bes obtained a cemmiesion
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 228 10 "America's Best." Note Our Prices Size Plain Coven Red top Non-Skid R eel Tub 30X3 $2180 $33.00 7 30 X 3£ $33.00 $36 00 f 9 32 X 3* $36 00 $38.00 $IOOQ 760 x 90 $30 00 $36 00 8 810 X 90 $31 50 $40.00 9 Oo 815x105
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