The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XE> CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1915. NO. 8,583.
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  • 215 1 Tbe campaign in tbe Near East is a topic of serious debate, and an extended reference was mode to it in the House oi Lords Page Against tbe sii kiog, with small loss of life, of a British transport, ma? be placed tbe torpedoing of a Turkish
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  • 992 1 Tbe writer of a Letter from Home ta_a newspaper in the Far East mentions the fact that more notice is being taken of Maucbliue and its Burns relics than waa formerly the case. He says that it ia almost definitely established that Bnrna and his wife set up house
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 115 1 I RAFFLES HOTEL CPEN BILLIARD TOURNAMENT j (HANDICAP) PRIZES 2 SILVER CUPS j PRESENTED BY THE PROPRIETORS Nov. 2nd is the closingdate for ENTRIES, which should be sent to Manager and marked Billiard Tournament. KATZ BROS., L™ CHEAP SALE 1 WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, Nov. Ist FOR 12 DAYS ONLY
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    • 131 1 {Germ-Killing Throat Tablets ft A perfect substitute for "Gargling" I FORMEUOIDS Prevent 5 Diseases which start" in the Throat < i I I*o At.-/. r.£ infections diseases W*e Diphtlieria. Scarlet Fever, 1 Influenza, Consumption, Measles, Mumps attd other infections entering system by the month, Fonneloids should he used as a
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    • 86 1 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SHELL MOTOR PI RIT Stockists: HIN WAIT Co. SHIP CHANDLER". Telephone 428 102, Market Street. MASSAGE MANICUEE A V MASSAGE HALL No 239 BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone No 14<_7 Ornamental Tile Works 57, HILL STREET. Our tiles made by new process (patented 3914) are
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    • 238 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Rate's cheap sale Page 1. Overlands at the Motor House Page 1. Italian Opera C'o'6 repertoire Page ft. Palladium's new attractions Page 2. De Villier*' change of programme Page 2. Universal F»lm Co's announcement Page 9. Little's want milliners Page 3. Fox terrier lost Page 8. Sanitary inspector
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 85 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 28th. High Water— a.m.. r-21 o.m. P. O. homeward n ail cloaes. St. Simon and St. Juae. Friday 29th. High \V_.t_r ->.m 0-54 p.m. Legislative Courcil, 2.3 p.m. Municipal Commihsian 2.3.0 pm. Saturday 30th. High Water -2- 17 a.m., 1-31 p.m. Sunday 31st. High Water o- .S
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  • 538 2 The second son of Mr H. A. Herbert, advocate of tbe Chief Court, Lahore, died of wounds in Frauce on the 391b ultimo. Ml Herbert's third son was kiiltd in action j a few months ago. while hie eldest son is now slowly recovering from wounds. Worg Chean Min, says
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 DRIVING BELTS. Frequently considerable trouble arises through the right Belt not being selected aud the drives not properly arranged. Tbe GAXDY Belting whicb is world famo-a as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially Puitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture. Tbe Borneo
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    • 456 2 __MM--^H-B I THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos VICTORIA THEATRr Lessee M. S. COWAN. RETURN VISIT FOR St YEN NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING TUESDAY. 2nd Nov. ITALIAN GR&ND OPERA Co. l.ndei the direction of Messrs. OONSALEZ BROTHERS I MPRESSARIO SIG. CARPI. All
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    • 479 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE This is no Ordinary film, but ONE FULL OF INTENSE DRAMATIC IhCIDENT FROM START TO FINISH. MASTER MASTER OF THE WORLD WORLD Right bang awav after the first sub-title you are plunged into the thick of as thrilling a plot as
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    • 852 2 ANOTHER SPARKLING FEATLrT^^M OF IHE ils f FAMOUS LIEUT. ROSE SERIES AT THE jgfe £91 __ofe. RAH "__sr PAfS M H off s ««s J cinemaUHV-HU' r. m BY THE SE4 TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP LIEUT ROSE, R.N., and the SEAIED Qprrd IN 3 STRONG LONG PARTS ILC|
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  • 938 3 1 1 mP_t_-l ">-e.ii:£ "f the r.b .vf comwaa u.'d the mi>es L'tnted t Klt-ctrical department, Battery v t i J:, v at i oon Mr P. Cuuhffej iji'iH. Others present were Messrs A. H McGregor directors, Pejjg, R M. i.oMie. P. M. Robinson, j \r T
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  • 357 3 Manchester, Sept. .'3O. j With tbe fxception of to day aud yesterday cotton prices have rapidly mount. .l up each day with surprising t.wi.__ies.s both iu America aud on tbis Bide, iu Inc. between last Thursday and TupsdHN, Na w York Sp_t gained j exactly 100 poiuts
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    • 346 3 Auctions SHERIFFS SUE Iu the a ise of Mayna Mayna Myappa Chitty ERSQB Low Soon Hock and another ON MONiAY, Ist NOV., AT 2.30 P.M. All the right title aod interest of Low Hock in all tfcose two pi. cts of n the Ui tiicts of Kallai g aid Auiok
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    • 360 3 Notices I LOST. P'ox T *r'er dog— w hit. tan ears coll ;r and municipal number. W DUNMAN, drove Estate, 'laujoug Ka'ong. 98 »0 3-il i iNOTICE. j John Litt'e To., Ltd., ave vacaocit s for Io- e or two .t-tnart young ladies in ibeir [Millinery and Ladle Orao-ry Department.
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    • 407 3 Notices m RESERVE FORCE AND CIViL GUARD ORDINANCE. NOIICE. NO VI E is he- by given that the Coramittre f r the Is ami of r>iagapore have d.eiJ.d I that exemption shall be grant d to th<se 1 pe.HOTiH emplo>ed in vcs.eis trading to Bingapore wh. apply tor tte .ame.
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    • 505 3 ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING .07 (The Largest Motion Picture Concern in the Universe) WG HAVE CLOSED CONTRACTS WITH HARIMA HALL THEATRE ROYAL ANO THROUGH THESE TWO POPULAR AND WELL APPOINTED CINEMAS WE WILL PRESENT The Universal Masterpieces! THE UNIVERSAL PICTURES are costly, wonderful, iastructive, massive, popular we could
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  • 1629 4 Singapore Free Press. Thursday, October 28, 1915. What is the most important feature in the telegrams of to-day is the statement made in the House of Lords by', Lord LANSDOWNE in reply to a ques tion by a former Lord Chancellor, Lord LOREBURN. Seeing that Lord LOBEI.II.N was a Liberal
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  • 209 4 The following extract from tbe London Ga/ette, dated 31st August, 1915, is pub lished in a Government Gazette Extra ordinary for general information Whereas a Committee has been instituted to receive and consider claims made by Britieh, Allied or neutral Third Parties against ships or cargoes which
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  • 73 4 The proceeds of the above concert amounted to IMS, to which was added the sum of ISO from Kuala Lumpur EMI CA making a total of |818. A draft for tbe equivalent, £86-16-1. has been forwarded io the Home* through the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Mrs Pringle
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  • 77 4 This successful entertainer has had large audiences in his tent iu I. each road! during the pa6t few days, tbe show proving more than up to expectations. This even I ing there will be au entire change of programme, the new illusions including the mystery of the
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  • 96 4 I m j The friends of Mr K.G.M. Fraser, of the j Municipality, and nephew of the Hon. Mr F. W. Collins, will learn with regret of the I death of his youngest brother, Lieut. FraI ser, of a Punjabi Hegiment, who hae been killed iu action in Flanders. The
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  • 215 4 SPLENDID R__SPOf.SE TO Kiiir* I i bit. His Majesty in France. IBy tl_M---n_t: mmmmm im** London. Oct. '20. Thf- a call has hid a marv. J ois Lt ciuiting. The ictnee in day were uoprectdem. I There were hundreds of Guards, ready to proceed I before ten o'clock
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  • 170 4 A Defence of British Diploma.. London, Oct. '„6. rhe aaamman tm troversy on tbe fMMtioa ol CabiMt tat continues Tbe Mortt.Dg ixt a_ m gests a smaller Qabitt. The DulrNai 6ays it will be di-e-;r if the c>: responsible Minirterc _L_ ild bt drive, a) to make
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  • 14 4 The Hague. Oct. decree the export of lia_ fopp. b_o_Ul
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  • 108 4 Count Dumbi Lo 11 (From Our Uvn < rfaaamalmi Heer London, the L»ul J Foreign AtTairs. ree>!.« in auJieuc ev. Ln: the let 1 1 pass-d Ui-2* Holland. The Dutch reprt-f* nt has been lus.ro.'te.i I iu all cas>e_ iu whij'a tht >-h c is pabsed. The
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  • 100 4 (From Our Ov* C mat I Kualn '.[iiM A meeting of fifty K 7;1 at Carcosa cotisuhitii .-JM States ladies rendering „-;>■ F.M.S. auxiliary btfpit*! m j necessary articles if ci.' t! fv Mr Nutt read a belegrai rL: Taylor in which he tati "Ju^fl glad if the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 243 4 i i BEERS -1 We hold large stocks of H ALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER ImL AffISTEL DUTCH PILSENER P^^« In Quarts and Pints. t <^s__??J 1 To be obtained Wholesale and Retail from the CALDBECK, MACGREGOR k Co. THE POPULAR XMAS GIFT "Manila Cigars'' For the convenience of our customers we
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  • 600 5 REASONS FOK THE SALONIKA .XPEDir.ON. Germany's Ambitious Flans. RtrT-n h smmwnm I, n Oct 26 —In the House of Lords, a Loreburn asked whether the Govern r and 'ts naval and military advisers men satisfied, regarding the despatch of pg ro Salonika, that full provision had .de
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  • 118 5 "At all Hazards—." Sen Yuri.. Oct. 26. —In an interview in Bl ith tiie correspondent of the Asso- i Pkees concerning the Greek reply I I Um impeais of Serbia for the fulfilment terms of the Greco-Serbian treaty, S Dfl cf Greece said that Greece was Merely
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  • 28 5 i'lbourne, Oct. 26. Mr Fisher, who ■as accepted the Commonwealth High '-o.'i^nissionership in London, has recommended Mr Hughes, the Federal Attorney ''-Letal, for the Premiership.
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  • 38 5 Cbiasso, Oct. 26. Iu the famous Como cvarder trial, the accused, Charlton, received an eighty months' sentence, which dates Jrotn the time he was first imprisoned. -thus he haa only one month to serve.
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  • 373 5 ALLIES' ASSISTANCE URGENTLY NEEDED. The Stab in the Back. ReuTas'a B__b«io_l London, Oct. 25. Renter's correspondent at Serbian headquarters states that he is satisfied with the situation, as it is evident that the French are striking hard blows. Tbe critical point is in tbe nortb, where the Bulgarians
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  • 104 5 The Power of M. Venizelos Athens, Oct. 26. A divergence of opinion arose in Parliament between M. Dr.goumis, Minister of Finance, and M Venizelos, regarding the agreement with Turkey for the exchange of confiscated property after the Halkau war. M. Venizelos. in a stirring speech, was constantly interrupted
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  • 108 5 French Endurance Prevails. Paris, Oct. 26.— The comrr unique 6ays A desperate struggle in C hampagne, in tbe centre of the Courtiue, after fluctuating, was decided by tbe staying power of the Frenchmen, who resumed tbe offensive and have broken the Germau counteroffensive. We al9o progressed north-east
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  • 22 5 London, Oct. 27. A --ritish submarine haa sunk a munition- laden Turkish trans port in the Sea of Marmora.
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  • 35 5 London, Oct. 26. Tbe War Office states that the liritish transport Marquette has been torpedoed in the Aegean Sea. It is understood that only ninety nine of the personnel are unaccounted for.
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  • 48 5 London, Oct. 26. At a meeting of the South Africa section of the Chamber of Com merce, it was stated that an amendment would shortly be moved in the House of Commons with a view to obtaining some concession in the matter of double incometax.
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  • 13 5 I Mr F.J. Weld has left (or Pahang to take over the Residency.
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  • 266 5 MACHINATIONS OF GERMAN AGENTS. Munition Ships Menaced. [By Submarine Cable]. liOTMi'i Hiivica Washington, Oct 26. Tbe State Depart- ment officials are greatly interested in the Fay case. It it determines that he was J acting on behalf of the German secret service it will regard his acts
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  • 120 5 Britain's Policy Revised. London, Oct. 26. The Gazette publishes an Otder in Council abrogating Article 57 of the Declaration of London, whereby the dag which merchantmen are entitled to ily is the sole test of nationality. The order reverts to tbe old prize law. This will prevent
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  • 108 5 Turkey's Dreadful Responsibility. London, Oct. 26— Lord Bryce, speaking in Manchester, said that nothing in the war could compare in magnitude with the horror of the Armenian massacres. There was no question of Mohammedan fanati ci6in in the massacres, Tbe Turkish Government was soiely responsible. It decided
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  • 152 5 J.ustrians Smashed Up. London, Oct. 26.— A telegram from Rome gives descriptions of the great offensive and of bow tbe Italians used thousands of guns on the Carso plateau and the Isonzo and smashed up trenches and wire entanglements and indeed altered the wbole topography of the line
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  • 41 5 London, Oct. 27. The Colonial Office announces that it has been decided to appropriate the tea thousand pounds sterling gift from the Government of Zanzibar for providing four fighting aeroplanes, to be named Zanzibar One, Two, Three and Four.
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  • 53 5 Pretoria, Oct. 26. It is understood that General Botha, in accepting the mandate of the country, has decided to continue in office with his present colleagues. Two results are still unknown, but Botha, cooperating with the thirty nine Unionists i returned, has a large majority, approximately sixty-six, for
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  • 203 5 OVER TWO MILLION PRUSSIANS ALONE. Impressive Statistics. [Bj Submarine Cable]. RIUTEB's SkBVICIL Amsterdam, Oct. 26. The German losses in tbe nine days ending Oct. 20 were over 57.000. The total Prussian losses are 2,021,078. There are moreover 228 Bavarian, 209 Saxon, 286 Wuertemberg and 53 navy lists.
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  • 116 5 Germany Defends Cavell Crime. New York, Oct. 26— The German Foreign under secretary Zimmerman, in a cold and calculated legHl statement on the execution of Miss Cavell, contends tbat men and women are equal before the law, and only tbe degree of guilt makes a difference. He asserts
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  • 57 5 Madrid, Oct. 26. The newspapers publish a telegram from Rome stating that Prince Camporeale, brother in-law of Prince Buelow, announces tbat Prince Buelow will shortly submit to the King of Spain and the President of the United States a scheme indicating the lines on which Germany is
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  • 103 5 Success in Local Combats. Petrograd, Oct. 27. A communique says: TbeGrrmpn6 were repulsed whilst endeavouring to surprise a position on the left of the Dvina, south of Ikekul. They also failed east of llluxt. The Russians in the Styr region, north-west of Rafalovka, rushed the village of
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  • 197 5 By Coubtesy or the French Consul General. Paris, Oct. 24. The French troops continue to land regularly in Salonika they have crossed the Greek frontier and come into coutact with the Serbian troops. To day, we captured a very important work in Champagne, on the north of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 178 5 ROBINSON C? a NEW DELIVERIES OF I TAPANTHI I I The daintiest finest and LADIES UNDERWEAR AND BABY GARMENTS IAKANTULLhi I Sec name on Se-redge- none q_.m_in-» v. ..bout; E ine cUICi fcUpCl line TROPICAL WEAR ALSO NEW CONSIGNMENTS OF TOOTALS' PIQUE AND TOBRALCO B3_____________D__________^^ KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. BEQ
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 411 6 Shipping STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE BANGKOK'. A first-class passenger steamer will leave Singapore every Saturday, at 12 noon, for Bangkok. ss. KATONG sails Saturday, October 30th. For particulars as to Freight. Passage, etc. Apply to 4, RAFFLES QUAY. STBAITS STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. urraaoao to B__ii_. steamer. From
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    • 706 6 i n n i n KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, OOLLYBB QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS TNDIA GOVERNMENT. Van der Parra Letong, Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Midai. Genting, Poeloe-Pandjang and serassan Oct 28 SAMPIT Samboe Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Rengat and Reteh-River Oct 28 SINGKEL Tand
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    • 474 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. I For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON Hi MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Paul Lecat Oct 22 Iss Polyresien Oct 14 ss Matellan Oct 2.| hh Ama/one Nov 21 ss Coidiiliere Nov 7 A Hreaiu' r L- c 5 ss V da U A Stoamer
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    • 614 6 Shiniiiiicf p. &T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPfc^ For China, Japan, Ponang, V^y^ Australia, India, Aden, Eg? pl Mediterranean Ports, Plynststi and London Throagb Bills ot Lading tsttr..* tf»t n___ Ooast, Persian Golf, Oontinenu_ A_ts.artS Ports. Stoamers will leave Singapore on o> siq, MAIL LINES Ho-f-twano (roa KuaofK: From Singapore, cc meeting
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 638 7 (War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP W. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C The Company haa £20.00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 455 7 CHARTERED BANK •f India Australia and Chios. INCORPORATED I! ROYAL CHARTER, PAID UP CAPITAL 41.500.000 IIBIIYI FUND 11,800,000 Liability of Proprietors 11,-OO.OOf HEAD OFFICE: 18, BIIHOPMATI, LOHDOH, 1. 0. AG-JNCUfS AND BRANCHES! Amntsat Hongkong Penang Bangkok Dollo Puket Batavla Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton Kobe Shanghai
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    • 517 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED 1,500.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £551-900 1 RESERVE FURD £500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I H. Melvlll Simons Esq. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Sir David Tule. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. London Manager Jas.
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    • 354 7 M—HMiMHHaa_HMr*^_a_aa_H—i MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by tbe 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
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    • 293 7 _»__flGo_7_- M i •*t m 4 Mobiloils I The only reason ols are used is to reduce friction and price per gallon has nothing to do with reducing friction If oil saves friction, gocd oil saves more and friction is nothing but loss loss of money in power, less of
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  • 384 8 We have already noted that Mr Van Kol, a Socialist member of the First Chamber, has just returned home from his mission to Japan. In interviews he is reported to have said "I should not like to say that I con l aider the position in
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  • 170 8 A representative of the Berlin Lokalanz- I eigerhas interviewed the general manager of the Norddeutsche Lloyd Line, I'eir Heineken, regarding the situation of German shipping, its futute prospects, 4c. I Herr Heineken admits tbat German shipping, as far as oversea trade is concerned) has been
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  • 223 8 "Will Not Hesitate To Sacrifice Every Male." A Paris correspondent writing a month Bgo said The eternal question of how many more men Germany possesses is agaiu ut_d__ jiiscussion. It appears established that no fewer than 300,000 men have to be sent up from the depots every
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  • 294 8 A NEW DISCOVERY. Thin men and women tbat biff, bearty, SUing dinner you ate last night. What became of all tbe fat producing nourishment it contained You haven't gained in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal through
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2149 8 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS us^l CALLING FOR PAYMENT OF l fy' fli $3,257,379 S.C. 1 Which could be paid twice over from our n_-* j 1 FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS o which was $6,777,515. .s.e. 1 WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOR $384 417 025 1 THE SUN
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  • 59 9 'Cderected up to Oct. 27) Bank 4ms <_-4* demand 7-82 Pv\ v afle credits 8 m a 2-427-32 France demand Bank 812 Uidia, T. T. 175 J ___OK_.__ONf_r, demai d 11l lokohama,I okohama, demar d 112 Java, demand ifM-f Bangkok, demand 88 SOVKBIBIG.NB, Bani Buying $8 64 Bank of
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  • 1582 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct. 27th All quota Uona of Sterling Shane must be regarded as purely noa-lna! for the pre«eal, Gap. ***** i. Paid. L»a* Da?. PUYRB3. Sellers, 85,000 2a 2B Allagai 5* 1 9 2 0 600,0(0 l 1 Anglo-Java „
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  • 154 9 Oct. 27. Tiu (150 terns) $75 25 Sambier 11. CO 3r.n__.ier Cube No. 1 IS 40 oam bier Cube No. 2 12 00 J Pepper Black ordic. f-'pora 19 00 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 33 621 Vutmegs UlO to t) e 10. 21 os> Vucmega .60 oo tte lb
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 261 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalaug. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own 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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    • 106 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Osaka Mercantile Stsarif.Hc Co.. ltd.) KOBE BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular ear?, service v.ith nix steamers calling at Moji, fokkaichi, Honefc ong, sings pore. Port Swettenham, Penang, Colombo and Bombay ac 3 or r ae r<.*rrr voyage cailivi; .it Tuticorin. Singa pore. Hongkong and Moji.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 444 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Pn P. A o. outward Sardinia expected on Oct 31 From China.— Per M.M. homeward CordiHiere expected on Nov. 7. London Malls Despatched Left. Das. Arrived Sept 10 B. I. Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Sept 10 M. M. Sept .6 P. AO. »3 18 6ept
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    • 468 9 LATEST ARRIVALS Liet of vesaels iu port at 11 a.m. cn Oct. 27, 1915. Name Date of Arrival Remarks British. Penan Oct 2b Esmeralda Glenlocby Oc_ zl Moresby Anjou Han Whatt Hiu Malta Lowtber Castle Japan Eiong Wen Dutch. foussouru Uct 26 Smile Van i Heine 1 Oct il Fkkn<
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  • 889 10 TWO MONTHS FOR REFUSAL, Iu the first magistrate's court yesterday morning, before Mr E L. Talma, Colonel O. A. Derrick, Comraandaut of the Singapore Volunteer Co»p*. charged William Walter Mathews, of 1093, Upper Serangoon Rood, a constructional engineer, that he, being summoned uuder Section Bi (5) of Ordinance
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  • 42 10 A bill farther amending tbo Arms and KxplObivf-S Ordinance, uud about to be introduced in tbe Legislative Council, is published for general information in -a Government Gt/ette Extraordinary, with' the intimation that it is rendered necessary by the requirements of the war.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1371 10 jTo The EoifOß, Sir, Referring to Some Notes on the Races which appeared in your paper on Tuesday morning, if tbe writer of them is really serious in what he tells your readers about Highland Lad and Lady Betty, then I am willing to make a match
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  • 288 10 SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. The general meeting of the members of the Singapore Family henelit Society was held at the Klleirdie College Hall, River Valley Road, ou Saturday last at 8 80 p tn. After the minutes of the previous gt-ner I meeting had been read and continued the President,
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  • 114 10 I The mortality return's for Singapore for! the. week ending Oct. 21.111 hhow tbat 186] deaths occurred, including one European.] The rate per 1000 pi.r annum worked out nt 2( .87. The chief causes of death were convulsions UB'. malarial fever (15), beriberi (12) aud phthisis (14.) ln the soccer
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  • 376 10 Rubber. Singapore, Oct. 27. The offerings at to day's auction amounting to about 2 fc 2 tons met with a i quiet demand. Prices were somewhat j irregular and a large number of parcels were bougbt io. Fine Ribbed Smoked j Sheet brought the highest price of
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  • 261 10 Singapore. < >et. 27. A dullish tone characterise d tbe Ruboer Auction held to day aud bidding waa at times very erratic. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet fetched the highest, price of tbe sale viz, 51.5 hut ibis figure wag paid for only oue lot, tbe average being
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  • 79 10 i The steamship Km mo Maiu airirpd from London at 2 p m. yesterday and sails for Hongkong aid Japan at p m. to day. The Mishima Main left London for the! Bast on 24th inst., and the Armta Maru! arrived in London on the 25th ii_6t. The
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  • 46 10 S. V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. (Fob Week Ending Fuid _y Oct. 29tb I TO-DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SVC NCO's. it n S. R. fc.. v. <« Chinese Co. 5.00 Bras l.asah Road Malay Co. H. Roland Llewellyn, Crptaiu, S. V. C. j Actg. Aujutaut, S. V. C.
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  • 36 10 i Tbe auction sale of 6_otk in-trade, fee at Chop Wan Cheong, Nos. 245 and 247,' Telok Ayer Street, advertised byMeeets] Powell and Co. to be held to day, has been postponed, for one week. 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 328 10 IT IS CLEARLY THE DUTY OP ALL PATRIOTIC BRITISHERS TO BUY ONLY ALL BRITISH PRODUCTIONS YOU can do YOUR HII ABE in hetminw to keep 8,,?,,, people employed, conserre British Capital, and keep balance between British EXPORTS and foreign tUPOHf into (i rent Jin tain. Are you buying der man
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