The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1915
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1915-10-30 1 Singaporejree Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEM CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915. NO. 8,58514 words
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Article213 1915-10-30 1 Mr Lloyd George in the House refuted suggestions of peace talk. Britain is t'oing to fight on to unconditional victory Page 7. There is some warm artillery work in the weet. The French have made new progress 6outn eatst of Neuville Page 7. British submarines have euuk213 words
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Article1291 1915-10-30 1 I It is evidence of the intelligence of tbe educated cotnaiuuity of Singapore that those delightful incidents in human life, genuine coincidences, are still forthcoming for record, and the real interest of people sufficiently observant themselves to appreciate these striking and memorable impressions. i One whom everybody in1,291 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1915-10-30 1 BAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT! AT 8 PM Special Dinner AND AFTER DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO Ornamental Tile Works 51, HILL STREET. Our tiles made by new process (patented 1914) are unequalled in strength, hardness, durability and beauty of colour. They are manufactured with a non-porous and therefore245 words
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Advertisement37 1915-10-30 1 \\i i i v/ "Stelastic Tyres" \l 1/ W Britlsh Wa de Puncture Proof -^^ffl li Non-Skid /^i r\ I Music of Every Description WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN SINGAPORE. S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE.37 words
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Advertisement87 1915-10-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Men's wear at Kat/'s sale Page 1. Kirwan's private dairy Page 1. Mystery pictures at the Casino Page 2. Children's concert next Friday Page 2. Sale at Killiney House to day Page 2. Uniteers supply Philips half watt lamp PageS. Powell's sales for to day shop fittings «afr87 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1915-10-30 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 30th. High Water -2- 7 a.m., 1-34 p.m. Sunday 31st. High Water— a- 8 a.m., -29 p.m. Monday Ist Nov. 10 ?.s»p in. AH Ra ntft Pay. P A O. outward mail expected. All entertainment advertisements are now classified together on page 2 Church notices will ba55 words
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Article423 1915-10-30 2 The funeral of tbe late Mr Alfred de Wicdt Neubronner of Penang took place at the Western Koad cemetery and was largely attended. The cortege left Taormina," the resi dence of deceased, at half paet four, accompanied by a few intimate friends, the principal423 words
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Article79 1915-10-30 2 Why be despondent concerning the low Tprice of tin. It is the cost of production that counta. The M GARRETT Superkepted Steam Engine will save 50% of <yotir fuel account o v er other types of Steam power. Think— what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and79 words
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Advertisement329 1915-10-30 2 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Children's Concert VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. Friday, November sth, at 5.15 p.m. 30 IU 5-11 VICTORIA THEATRJT Lessee M. S. COWAN. RETURN VISIT FOR SI YEN NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING TVESOA Y, 2nd Nov. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Co. Under329 words
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Advertisement532 1915-10-30 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE This is no Ordinary film, but ONE FULL OF INTENSE DRAMATIC IftCIDENT FROM START TO FINISH. MASTE R MASTER OF THE WORLD Right baiitf away after the first sub-title you are plunged into the thick of as thrilling a plot as532 words
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Advertisement415 1915-10-30 2 CASINO THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE <** WE KUOW THE STRENGTH THE Sh And we are offering TG-NIOHT what our Patrons Rmii. Tie Word "Tli Ills" Multiplied by 1.000 does not Describe th« L:K WONDERFUL PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! Second Show 9.15 p.m. Sharp. xo Nlm MORE TSBfiST IN EVtRY NEW EPlsni or415 words
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Article701 1915-10-30 3 n'ven are those of the desl.'i, of the telegrams from London., B |f. ,-jutiuued).— Total of British I m (iermacv now about 25,000. inquiring iuto executiou of Miss ■a- er of large ore laden (ierraan I m en mai in Baltic by British ,uJ one captured and701 words
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Advertisement503 1915-10-30 3 ANNOUNCEMENT UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING GO (The Largest Motion Picture Concern in the Universe) WE HA YE CLOSED CONTRACTS WITH HARIMA HALL THEATRE ROYAL AND THROUGH THESE TWO POPULAR AND WELL APPOINTED CINEMAS WE WILL PRESENT The, Universal Masterpieces THE UNIVERSAL PICTURES are costly, wonderful, instructive, massive, popular— we could laud503 words
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Advertisement168 1915-10-30 3 Thf 3 Fssmti/ils of a good Light are incorporated in the No. 1. Good Quality The PHILIPS HALF WATT Lamp diffuses a pleasing steady soft white light without putting a strain on your eyesight. A light that will in every way appeal to you. No. 2. Low Cost If you168 words
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Article1170 1915-10-30 4 •Miraculous" 3,000,000. Turin, September 22.— The "Serolo," the chief Radical organ of Italy, has an -editorial article on Mr Lloyd George's '"preface" to his speeches. The paper -•ays "What interests and pre occupies the nations allied with Britain is not that England should woik an internal1,170 words
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Article500 1915-10-30 4 October, 7. Killed Lieut-Col. H. J, Mndooks, Welsh Fusiliers. Capts. H. T. Allen, Seaforths N. K. Cameron, Cam»erc n« E. C. Deane, Medicals A. C. Gatborne Hardy, Cameronians L. 8. Logg, and B. W. Hoyle, Welsh Fusiliers I. C. Mackay, Gordons .7. Reid, Highland Light J. Thomson, Highland Light500 words
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229 1915-10-30 4 The fatigue and loss of a appetite felt by so many readers in tbe tropics constitutes s certain danger to health, for meals are missed which the body needs then strength diminishes and the system loses its power to resist disease. Usually debility and depression229 words
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Advertisement272 1915-10-30 4 f What X j makes bread 0 E rise 7 b The safe and certain ii way to make bread and Q Q cakes rise well to make Q tt them light and whole- fj l« some, and evenly baked 0 all through is to use iT^skyjTlourl n Th« SURE272 words
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Advertisement430 1915-10-30 4 Notices RESERVE FORCE AND CIVIL GUARD ORDINANCE. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Committee Cor the lsand of Singapore have decided that exemption shall be grant* d to those persons employed in vessels trading to Singapore who apply tor tbe came. Applications by such persons must be in writing.430 words
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Advertisement599 1915-10-30 4 Notices I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICAIION. Tenders will be receive* np to noon of Wednesday the lOrh November, 1915 at the Office of the Inspector rf Prisons, Bingnpore from pe sons desirous "f contacting for the bu ply of ritioLS for prisout rs. Forms <f tender m«y le obtained at the Office599 words
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Advertisement713 1915-10-30 4 Notices! governmenT^^J Tenders will be rr**** I Saturday, the 6th N tv ]t p u^l Colonial 8 c,et«ry fi im"^' Resident Ccutoill,, (>ni0 C >k^ .Beftldeni'A i flice, Ma acca f D^S d«8lrom of c ntractiLg r (JH Government at Sin^ re fcu^CH Malacca, reep, ctiveiy. f cr a J713 words
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Advertisement696 1915-10-30 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY AFTSR TRINITY. 0 T- 31-1 ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Hly an mrinioD. H ly Coununnton (Choral). 1.. Matins ami Lir»Qy. -h-Uiren'R Service JJp'm. E^eWHJBg am Sermon. MATWrnWa. SEPOY LINES. t H-ly Conininnt d. V tneo"i! j ml RerniOU. DAILY SERVICES. .Mori, R a.no. M.. T F. i696 words
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Advertisement428 1915-10-30 5 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. ill mr* j€> b# b# i_r \X If""**^^^ Packed in patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition H^k tne cigarettes in all climates. m V^r MO ETcrc: Virginia r*i\ t r cr/\ iN- Dt>D leaf OU cents per tin of J>O Quality counts in all428 words
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Advertisement277 1915-10-30 5 DEWARS WHISKY EXTRA SPECIAL $14 Per Case of 12 Quarts. WHITE LABEL. $18 50 Per Case of 12 Quaits. Victoria Vat. $22.50 Per Case or 12 Quarts. PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF DUTY. Single Trial Cases. MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE SOLE AGENTS HUTTENBAGH BROS., Go. 13, COLLYER QUAY. STOCKED BY277 words
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Advertisement655 1915-10-30 5 Auctions Hr.MI U tiK AUCTION SALE OF Teak Shop Fittings and Furniture AC No. 213 Orchard Road THIS DAY, SATUROAY, AT 2.30 pm. Wax po Uhed teak window showcases met aud Bhowc<ses with glass doors meranti counter, Ac. Iroa bedsteads teak wardrobe with mirror door; teak dresbing table witn minor655 words
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Advertisement457 1915-10-30 5 Auctions MOniGAGEE'S bALE. Monday, Ist November, at 2.30 pm. 1. All these four pieces cf laiid situate eff Confederate Estate Road, being lctu Nos. 231, 231, SSS and 234 of Part cf Giant No. e- timated total area B,O CO tq i 2.' All those three pieces »cd situate at457 words
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Article40 1915-10-30 6 Lamonby.— T« Mr. and Mrs. Hmonby, at Port Dickson, on the 24th inst., a son. Maxwell.— On the /lst Sept at 'if, Buckingham ten ace, Edinburgh, the wife of Major Dhms Wellehlet Maxwell, 4th Gurkha Rifles, of a daughtei40 words
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Article58 1915-10-30 6 Thornton. OdUis 9th Feptember. in the Persian Gulf, LfcSLUS Ikvine LUMSDKN Thornton, '2nd Lieut., Indian Res rve of Ofllcerp, atached 16th Cavalrv, the only and dearly -loved son of S win ford Leslie Thornton, re ired Puisne -lodge of the Ktraits Settlement*, nniGf Bits. Thornton, of Uf&ngton,58 words
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Article, Illustration1523 1915-10-30 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, October. 30, 1915. fiere the Press thr People's rtzfct fiaUtthr Juaw«d r >% influenci and onbribed uy e^io, ••If rf patriot Truth H«r ulorious pierepts «jr»m. As will be observed from certain messages in to-day's issue, important sections of the more reputable American opinion are1,523 words
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Article436 1915-10-30 6 Mr G. Camming, we pre sorry to bear, has entered the local Euiopean Hospital. (M M Mr 8. F. A\re, of Bukit Jelutone Estate, Hntu Tiga, has joined B. Battery of the 96>h Brigade. R.F A When lost beard of, be was at Herkbuinpgtead. <M M Three Gurkhas, of a436 words
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Article80 1915-10-30 6 The nrxt Children's Concert \s fixed to tnke place oo the afternoon of Friday. November stb, at the Victoiia Memorial Hall, at (he UhUal hour, 5.15 p.m. f lhe management of the Concerts pro pot-es to enliat the kii d co-operation of seveial of the priucipalb of the80 words
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Article185 1915-10-30 6 A Russian Cot ceutrat^t > I (From Our Own Corr^po^^ I Russia i« making a great cod^S I of troops in Bessarabia. n, e Irjk1 rjk I are exerting every endeavour to I Ramaoia from allowing tb«it Vt **M through her territory The Champagne Vi ct<)Py 1185 words
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Article90 1915-10-30 6 14 No Treating" Possibilities {From Our Gun Curnt9angmt.\ fpoh, Oct. 21. J At a lecture on Natiotml end Mi pnual Economy luf-t pvecing. m Si Kmta Club, by Mr K. late, it decided that all efforts be made toivfSJ extravHgauce of everv form to to3 «ble to90 words
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Article36 1915-10-30 6 (From Our Uilh i'orrtn^m.s London. Oct. 21 The fusion ech*»m# in connection vjfr] the Linggi and P.»rt Dickeon ccmpi^ii i hae hten abandoned. l>i\iderds: Sumatra Para i\\ Aofi^ Sumatra, IS Singapore Para. nufc36 words
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Article30 1915-10-30 6 {From Our Own Correst>o*4etU} Kuala Lumpor, Oet M. The death has occurred Mr E HA Chief Accountant, KM S railways, after eo operation for appendicitis.30 words
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Article52 1915-10-30 6 Mr Alma Bsker telejjrflphs frorc Bs'i GHJab' I suggest Miss C;*\ell if Avn;».t-r' R6 tbe name for tbe Malaya Aircaft fighter, cobting £2,260. lour thoa«*od dollars ig required to complete tbe w* for this craft, and i6 being pubiioiy *u> cribed for by all natioiialUiee Mo :k52 words
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Article265 1915-10-30 6 To ttu; EniTOR of thk Timkv Sir. —A pood deal bae appeared hM time to I Hue iu the Prets regarding f to the Hoyal Naval Air Service and to tw Koyal Flying Corpe, especially from tw I>ominion6 overseas. The response to tw appeal of the265 words
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Article16 1915-10-30 6 The C W. A. raoDtbly m^firC/L held at tbe O. S. rooms on at 4.30 p.m.16 words
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Advertisement169 1915-10-30 6 tt^^ i^m "m t^^ We hold large stocks of: H ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER J|l AMSTEL DUTCH PILSENER tt^« To be obtained Wholesale and Retail from the CiLDBEGK, MACGREGOR Co. THE POPULAR XMAS GIFT Manila Cigars" For the convenience of our customers we can deliver direct to any address in United169 words
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Article203 1915-10-30 7 BRITAIN BENT ON COMPLETE VlfTflßY The Recruiting Boom. [Bt Snbmarina Cable]. B»DTM S ttIBYUHL London, Oct 28.— 1n the House of Commons, at question time, Mr Lloyd George »»id emphatically that no negotiations whatever had been or were being carried between London and Berlin with a vieW203 words
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Article101 1915-10-30 7 Statement by ir Bonar Law. London, Oct. 29. In the House of Com mons, Mr Honar Law stated that the »ijvernment was giving the most tfareful attention to the position in East Africa, but it was Dot desirable to make a statement at present. He informed Mr101 words
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Article55 1915-10-30 7 London, Oct. 27.— Mr Ashmead Bartlett, ii: a lecture at Q leen'a Hall, said that no performance in the world's history was more remarkable than the manner in which the British got ashore at the Dardanelles isihe.ion. Nothing but the superlative character of the troop* prevented a55 words
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Article97 1915-10-30 7 British Submarines* Successes. Petrojjrad, Oct. 2*4. Official British anbmariQea in the Bailie sank four more German steamers. Xm Yjik Oct. 18. An American cor respondent in Berlin says that the Prinz Adalbert was steaming in daytime in hazy wearhrr when attacked. Two torpedoes struck her almost97 words
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Article45 1915-10-30 7 London, Oct. 18, The Pre9S Bureau Msl The cruiser Argyll grounded to day on the east coast of Scotland and owiuj to the bad weather prevailing it is huni the may become a total wreck. All the oflicers and crew were saved.45 words
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Article244 1915-10-30 7 Mr Chamberlain's Encouraging Words. London. Oct. 18. Mr Chamberlain received at the India Office on Oct. 26 fifty Mwtj appointed Indian officials, including thirty civil servants. He said he had no dour they would have preferred active Mrtice. Some who had accepted comMMsioM were permitted to retain244 words
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Article176 1915-10-30 7 SUCCESSES CLAIMED BY BOTH E SIDES. The Naval Operations. [By Sabmanu> Cable]. Kiuth'b Scbviob. Athens, Oct. 27. It is reported from Serbian sources that the Serbians, after recapturing Kuprulu, are now advancing to Istib. Amsterdam, Oct. 27. The Bulgarians c aim to have captured the key cf the176 words
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Article90 1915-10-30 7 Ko Anti-Entente Action. Athens, Oct. 27. The Bulgarian semi official pi ess says that the presence of Franco British troops in Macedonia has been the subject of conversations between the Turco Bulgarian Ministers and M. Zaimis. The latter's attitude has ap parently not satisfied the Sofia90 words
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Article323 1915-10-30 7 Great Damage at Dedeagatch. Malta, Oct. 27. —An eje witness of the bombardment of the Bulgarian coast says it was almost uninterrupted for one after noon till seven in the evening. The ships engaged were mostly monitors and dee trovers, with some ctuisers, and were personally directed by323 words
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Article21 1915-10-30 7 Melbourne, Oct. 27.— Mr Hughes combines the offices of Premier and Attorney General. Mr Pearce becomes Minister of Defence.21 words
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Article20 1915-10-30 7 Amsterdam, Oct. 28. A telegram from Liege says that the Germans have shot five more civilians.20 words
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Article211 1915-10-30 7 FRENCH ADVANCE EAST OF NEUVILLE. Heavy Bombardments. [By Submarine Cable). Riutvb'B Svm^ioa. Paris, Oct. 27. A communique says: The Frenchmen exploded a series of power ful mines near the Arras-Lille road, southeast of Nen ville St. Vaasr, wrecking German trenches and entanglements. The French infantry thereupon dashed to211 words
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Article82 1915-10-30 7 More Positions Captured. Rome, Oct. 28. A communique says: The Italians carried an enemy fort on the slopes of Col di Laua. They found, the trenches choked with corpses. The Auatrians in the Montenero region attempted a night attack with big forces. The Italians allowed them to82 words
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Article52 1915-10-30 7 Havre, Oct. 27. Belgian official news from Africa announces that on Sept. 11, near Ruzizi delta, and on Sept. 29, near Euvingi, there were lively engagements between Germans and Belgians. The Germans lost heavily and were forced to flee. The Belgians captured a machinegun, rifles, munitions, and52 words
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Article56 1915-10-30 7 Petrograd, Oct. 27. A Teheran message says that 800 Persian coseacks with twenty officers, two of whom are Russians, have arrived at Hamadan whither they were 6ent by the Persian Government at the instance of the Russian legation, to help the Ru66ian and British consuls against their56 words
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Article109 1915-10-30 7 Germans Held Near Dvinsk. Petrograd, Oct. 23. The Russians are still repulsing the German attacks, especially near Riga. The Russians are taking full advantage of their opportuni ties of outflanking the Germans, while sometimes they successfully assume the offensive. Petrograd, Oct. 29.— Official A Russian submarine captured109 words
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Article101 1915-10-30 7 London, Oct. 28. The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lance Sergeant Oliver Brooks, 3rd Coldstreanis, for most conspicuous bravery at Loos on Oct. Bth. A strong party of the enemy had captured two hundred yards of our trenches. Brooks, on his own initiative, led a101 words
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Article32 1915-10-30 7 Amsterdam, Oct. 28. It is authoritatively Btated that the Dutch Minister at Stockholm, Gte. J. P. de Liuiburg Stirum, has been appointed Governor General of the Dutch East Indies.32 words
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Article27 1915-10-30 7 London, Oct. 27. Brigadier General H. C. Lowtber has been returned unopposed for the Appleby division of Westmoreland in succession to Sir Sanderson.27 words
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Article151 1915-10-30 7 BITTER COMMENTS ON GERMAN CONSPIRACIES. Teutonic "Neutrality." New York, Oct. 28. Bitter comments continue to be made regarding the presence of jerman conspirators in the United States. The influential elements of the public press are demanding the elimination of a national danger. The Sun asks "If such151 words
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Article157 1915-10-30 7 The Best Brains in Parliament. Paris, Oct. 27. The resignation of the Cabinet is foreshadowed and the formation of a Ministry of National Defence, including the best brains of Parliament. The Premier's greatest difficulty has been to tiud a successor to M. Delcaste. It is understood that157 words
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Article12 1915-10-30 7 London, Oct. 27. Another spy was shot this morning.12 words
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Article461 1915-10-30 7 In pursuance of Resolution II passed at the Public Meeting of Straits Chinese British subjects on the 29tb September 1915, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Straits Chinese British Aftsocia tiou has now prepared a form of voluntary register and, in order that no461 words
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Advertisement134 1915-10-30 7 ROBINSON Go. NEW SHIPMENTS OF I MANILA CIGARS T™n v*^k jf^ BRITISH FACTORIES "LA MINERVA" LONDRES' ESPECIALES 100 f s $3.75 HIGH LIFE IN THE EAST 50's $2 50 PRINCESSAS 100 $375 BOQUETS 50's $2.60 REINA VICTORIAS 50's $2.95 100 $5 75 PEERS OF ENGLAND 25 $1.45 PERFECTOS 25 $2.00134 words
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Advertisement449 1915-10-30 8 Shipping 1. STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. SINGAPORE. BANGKOK. A first-class passenger steamer will leave Singapore every Saturday, at 3 p.m., for Bangkok. ss. "KATONG" sails Saturday, October 30th. For particulars as to Freight. Passage, etc. Apply to 4, RAFFLES QUAY. STRAITS STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. tfltiMbau HI CMtti 6TKAMUH449 words
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Advertisement758 1915-10-30 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW s.s. CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Nov 7 x* or LOJN JDOW JLiUJL/J-/ B.s. M CITY OF MANCHESTER due on or about Nov 13 This steamer has excellent accommodation for first class passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Fare to London £36. For758 words
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Advertisement532 1915-10-30 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIRE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON tod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1910 OUTWARD ss Paul Lecat Oet 22 ss Polypesien Oct fll ss Magellan Oct 2 ss Amazone Nov tl s* Coidiltiere Nov 7 A Steamer IXc 5 88 V ddlt A 6teamer Dec 19 Ciotat Nov532 words
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Advertisement620 1915-10-30 8 Shipping BTEAM NAYIGITION COMp^ For China, Japan, Penan* (VAustralia, India, Aden;^ Mediterranean Poru f Ph^fV and London. Throagb Btlta of Lading ißeaea to, Ooast Persian Golf, Continental tad 7*3 Ports. Steamere will leave Singapore HAIL LINES Prom Singapore, oonneotini Colombo with BflNovaia Nf.v. n kp Mp<i !B| hh Nellore Nov.620 words
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Advertisement624 1915-10-30 9 I 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 £20.00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and624 words
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Advertisement487 1915-10-30 9 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and China. IMGOaPOIITED BY IQYII CHARTER. PAID UP CIPITIL 41,100.000 UUMYBFUVD fIijsOO.OOO Umm Liability of Proprietors- iI.SOO.OOf HEAD OFFICE i U. BIIHOPMATI, LOM DOR, I. 0. AGEMCIKS AND BBAHOHSB! Amnteai Hongkong Penang Bangkok Dollo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Caleutt* Klang Beremban Canton487 words
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Advertisement506 1915-10-30 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CIPITAL AUTHORISED AI.MMM CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 11.125,900 CAPITAL PAID-UP £86X800 RESERVE FUID 1500,009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I H. Melvill Simons Esq. J. M. Kyrie Esq. I Sir David Tale. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. London Manager Jas.506 words
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Advertisement357 1915-10-30 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNREBTRICTED." "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 are357 words
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Advertisement221 1915-10-30 9 rl off rILLtz f o> MM A^k #f Jl^^yf^ MM r\ L.M Di/ f SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANOMobiloils I The only reason oils are used is to reduce friction and price per gallon has nothing to do with reducing friction If oil saves221 words
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Article885 1915-10-30 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.* London, September 30. A correspondence very interesting to the Malay States has this week been in pro gress in the Times apropos the employment after or even during the war of wounded officers on the plantations. There is at least a very885 words
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Advertisement725 1915-10-30 10 I Yorkshire's Famous Pure Wool r^ Cloths make British Gentlemen the Y*f> Best Dressed Men in the World. y^L It isn't altogether the good cut or make. There are good tailors all over the /< LVK Globe. Good cloth is the first essential and English doth is the best in725 words
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Advertisement20 1915-10-30 10 TO THOSE HOMEWABD BOUNI i. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Cm* Rml Military Tailors 68, COMJUIT BTRBBT, LONDON «r. a G. DISS.20 words
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Advertisement337 1915-10-30 10 w ßun Down" O! all Chemists an.i lia/anr?: t^ Angier*s Emulsion prmnn os ajipetite, enndittons. Ii is, momiwr. very t«a soothes and strengthens the otcans of diges- in prpveotii^ md onnvmiiii Hon, svercomes ner\tMK d^preasion and trouhV« and nr^orinf propr« t builds up strength and vit.ilitv. It i.< in tbedtectfm337 words
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Article60 1915-10-30 11 Corrected up to Oct. 29' Bank 4m a *4& demand 9-4 782 ?*Jv*te credits R ra e .2 4 27 32 France demand Bank 812 IHDIA, T. T. 175& aoH&KONG, demat d 21 fOKOBAMA, demat d 112 Java, demand 134} Bangkok, demand 66& Sovmbbionb, Bank Buying tb 6 460 words
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Article1523 1915-10-30 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct. 29th All quotations ol Sterling Bh&rts moat be regarded as purely nominal for the present. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oaf. 1s3oi. Paid. LabiDiv. Bursas. Sellurb. 89.000 Sb ts Allagat 5* 19 2 0 600,0* 0 1 1 Anglo-Java 761,523 words
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Article148 1915-10-30 11 Tin buyera $76.25 iainbier 11.(0 3am bier Cnbe No. 1 1:1 10 Qambier Cube No. 2 12 00 Pepper Black ordin. v 'nore 20 00 Pepper, (White fait) Muotok 3125 Nutmegs (110 to tie id 21 00 Vutmegs (80 to tie lb 2 2 00 Maoa (Banda) 83 00148 words
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Article49 1915-10-30 11 Time balls on Fcrt Canning and Monot Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standatd time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwtef mean time. Tbe time gun is fired at IS o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, oi every day excepting Sunday, when it is Art d at one o'clock.49 words
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Advertisement135 1915-10-30 11 TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the market.135 words
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Advertisement260 1915-10-30 11 STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY (Steamship Company) 11 NEDERUND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Belawan-Deli, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa and Lisbon. Bte&tuers aro due on or about the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. 19 5. 1915. Rembrandt Oct 29 Prin. Juliana Oct 30 Oranje Nov 12 .1. Pzn. Coen260 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous490 1915-10-30 11 LATEST ARRIVALS Li at of vpssels in port at 11 a.ra en Oct. 29, 1«15. Name Date of Arrival Remark* British. Gleoogle Oct 28 No. 7 Wharf Klaog Inner Roads Lady Veld Itola Oct 29 Hum Sang Dutch. Sembilan Oct 28 Inner Roads Riimpbius Singktp Hrouwer Oct 29 Kmile Vessel490 words
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Article1739 1915-10-30 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, October 29th. Present. H. E. the Governor (Sir Arthur Young K.C.M G.) tbe General Officer Commanding The Hon. Col. Sec. (K J. Wilkinson, om.g.) Attorney G neraKG.A.GLOdruao.) Col. Treasurer (A. M. Pountney.) «V>l. Engineer (F. J. Ptgott.) DrW.G. Ellt>. J.B. Elcum. C. J Saunders. E.1,739 words
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Article121 1915-10-30 12 A very pretty wedding was solemnised on Saturday, 9th October, at All Saints' I Church, Jesselton, between Miss Grace I Dover and the Rev. Charles E. Swinnerton I the Rev. Rernard Mercer, Vicar of Kudat, performing the ceremony. I The bride, who was given away by Dr. i Dingle, looked121 words
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Article793 1915-10-30 12 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon in the board room, there being present: Mr F. J. Hallifax (President), Messrs R. St. J. Braddell, W. Peacock, Doctor K. Saniy, E. Tessensohn, lleong Man Sau, R. Pierce (Municipal Engineer), and Mr W. Marsh (Acting Secretary.)793 words
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Article150 1915-10-30 12 A very long letter has been forwarded to this office, signed "Min-chu-kok," in which the much debated question of the future of the Government of China, whe- ther under a Republican or a Monarchical form, is freely discussed. Indeed much too t freely, for as Yuan Shi Kai is the150 words
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Article293 1915-10-30 12 In tbe American tournament played on Tuesday and Thursday and scored by < points, Mrs Hartnell and Mr Hooper and Mr aud Mrs Day tied for first place in A Class. In B Class the winners were Miss Brownlow and Mr Greene. I Tbe scores were 1 A Class.293 words
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Article149 1915-10-30 12 The S.C C. soccer team played tbe j Sbrop6hires on Thursday evening, and were surprised to meet a much stronger! lot than the side that they recently: defeated so severely. Tbe game wa6 strenuously contested, and not p goal was! scored. Tne defences were loth very sound, though at149 words
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Article40 1915-10-30 12 (Fob Wkek Ending Friday Nov. sth.) TO -DAY. 2. C0 p.m. Fort Silo6o S. V. A. Sunday, Hlbt October. 9.00 a.m. Fort Siloso S. V. A. 7.30 a.m. and 2.80 p.m. Balestier Range Chinese Co40 words
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Article32 1915-10-30 12 Sunday, 81st Oct. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 am., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. 1 1 Club I'.iiugulow at 9.30 aud 10.30 a.m., '< 12.15, 3 and 5.H0 p.m.32 words
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Article270 1915-10-30 12 The Hand of Hcpa will meet as usual, in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, on Wednesday next at 4.30 p.m. The agents of the Singapore I'nited Rubber Plantations, Ltd., Messrs. Snndilands Buttery and Co., inform us that they bave received a telegram stating that a! final dividend of 7$ u.. has been270 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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