The Straits Times, 19 October 1915

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. MO, 24.932 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 148 1 2 THERE IS NO ADVANCE As yet in the price of Sledge Brand Milk. THEREFORE SLEDGE BRAND MILK IS NOT ONLY THE FINEST OBTAINABLE BUT IS ALSO THE MOST ECONOMICAL ASK FOR SLEDGE BRAND C° ndensed Unsweetened Milk Natural Sterilised Milk. BOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE STOCKED BY
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    • 108 1 ROBINSON CO. Ladies' Department NEW GOODS CONTINUALLY ARRIVING Evening and Dinner Gowns, Vcile Frocks, Sunshades, Voile and Lawn Blouses, Shadow Laces, Hew Lawn Collars, Chene Ribbons, lillinery, Embroidered Voile Flouncings, Fique Skirts, Sports Coats. WHC DutS NOT KNOW THE GREAT OLD WHISKY DISTILLERS JAMES MUNRO ft SONS. LTD., OF DALWHINNIE.
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    • 7 1 MARTELL'B BRANDY Soli Aoints: adamson.gilfillanl CO., ITC
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  • 687 2 The following casualties are announced October 9. Killed.— Majors H. Carden, Devons W. J. Hosley, Scottish Borderers Capts. F. Coss, Scottish Borderers; A. J. Pollock, Soots Fusiliers G. Thomas, Welsh Fusiliers Lieuts. A. L. Jacob, Loodons E. McOuire, Highland Light Infantry 2nd Lieuts. F. K. Anderson, Black Watch
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  • 317 2 Serving with Men who Are The Right Stuff." I feel that I am really fulfilling my duty to my constituents as well as to my country by doing my little bit out here, and the experience will not make me less efficient as a member of
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    • 188 2 MACHINE-PRESSED CEMENT TILES Mass URSW kith hjaravllc prstiur* which satHru ORE AX DURKBILITYSimplM of Colours and Daaigna at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS No. 9*. >ung«l Road adJoiningHochoPsOaml,. 'Phono 569. VISITORS DURING RACE-WEEK ARB CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT The Largest Range of tbe Latest Goods la the City. Quality
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    • 643 2 MALARIA. ITB MEANING-ITS CAUSE AND ITB CURL When Malaria (Mala a>ia, b d air was given its name scientists knew Itss about it than they do now. otherwise they would have christened it differently. Then the mosquito had a better character than he has to day, wbpn he is known
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    • 663 2 NOTICES. POLICE NOTICE. POLICE ORDBR MADE UNDER SECTION 8 (8) OF "THE MINOR OFFENCES ORDINANCE. 1906," FOR THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC AT THE RACE COURSE, ON THE OCCASION OF RAGE MEETINGS 1. Carriages after setting down their passengers will be parked in tbe pieoe of ground, parallel to Kampong Java
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    • 683 2 NOTICES, NOTICE. STRAITB SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTIONS 1914/16. For the purpose of defraying the costs of the poblio meeting reoentlj held tinder the anspioea ot this Association, it is neoessary for tbe Association to oall for f-ab'cription* from members for the years 1914 and 1915. which have not been oolleoted heretofore.
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  • 1037 3 THE LATE SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE. Self-Made Railway Magnate. Sir William Cornelias Van Home, exchairman of the board of directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who has died in hospital at Montreal, was a self-made man. He was a naturalised British subject, having been born in Will
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    • 395 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUtLDUP YOUR HEALTH with tSSENCE Oa FLUID extract op RLO JAMAICA Pronounced o» the HICWIST WtfllOl OUTtXsmrs the most ■US! ft, TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, *o. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS of
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    • 12 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at \ight Woods Great Peppermint Core Is. 6d.
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    • 417 3 ECZEMA ALL OVER FACEJD NECK Also Chest. Could Not Sleep, At Times Could Not Open Eyes. Used Cuticura. Skin Clear. 14, Enderby Rd.. Sunderland, Durham. Eng. "My trouble started flve yean ago and went all over my face, neck and chest. fit commenced with a burning ■ensation and then started
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    • 633 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN MCE MEETING (Vnder 8.8.A. Bulet of Boeing), WILL Bl HILD ON Tuesday, October 19th, Thursday, October SI at, A Saturday, October 23rd, 191 a. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, October 19th, 1916. 1. THE OPENING STAKES 2.45 p.m. Value 1600 and 160 to the Second Horse.
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    • 632 3 A Handicap (or Pooier, 14.2 and under that bave ran at the Mooting. Bntranoe Fee, 125. Distanoe, Race Course. 3*5. THE MVIDBD FONY ORIFFIN HANDICAP. 5.16 and 6 p.m.— Valnn »860 each and 160 to each Hecotd Pony. A Handicap (or all Or.fflna that bave ran at the Meeting. All
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 509 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANO, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT MBDII3RRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued lor China Coast, Persian Oui(. Continental and ABBeriosa Ports fltaamnn will leave Sinz. pot>. on at about WAIL f.'NES Bomnwtri (In* Bwrope). Connecting
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    • 533 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A aervioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles and London under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this porvioe have been specially designed and oonstrooted, and arc fitted with all the
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    • 816 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB. THE BIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE BANGKOK. k Kretay, Tringgasn Ki»nt. Bemer>k, Keiaataa, Taaal R«o«aan, Touipio Ptlaa', Sißgora, Laooa. Koh»amui. ri*-^"! Langsaen. Tako, Cbnmpoa, Kot lak aad Baavkoit. Ous Oapartiira •,a BORIBAT Oot. 91 Oot. S3, 8 p.m. a.a. PRAOHATIPOK BB 27, 8 p.m. .a. ASDANO 38
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    • 635 4 BTEAHIR SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. AND 6HINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO.. LTD Tbe Ccmp«aioa' «;-ai BW -.a i!c*pfctohed (rom Liverpro cntwardo hi »hn Straits, China and Jaraa evtry week acri !rom Japas homowardi lor London. Am^trrJ&oi and Antwerp every (ortnight; (or Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool aud (?r Mar?3illes,
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    • 566 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BTOOMVAART-MAATBCHAPPM (STBAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SBRVIOB BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORB, BBLAWANDBM SABANG, OOLOMbC, POT TSAID, GBNOA AND LISBON Steamers are doe oa or about tli aodn» mentioned dateH i OOTWAKD H 1916 P«3oibrandt Oct 2<> Oranjn Nov. I*l Vo&dol N-v. 2« Konin^in d. Ned. Deo.
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  • 114 5 FIXTURES Tuesday, October 19. High Water, 8.15 a.m., 7.52 p.m. llari Kaya Hadji Festival. Singapore Kaoes, first day. Wednesday, October 20. High Watt*, 8.62 a.m., 8.68 a.m. P. and O. outward mail expected. Thursday, October 21. High Water 9 21 a.m., 9.46 p.ai Siagapore Races, second day.
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  • 163 5 EXCMANOE. SINOAPOKB, OCTOBXB 19, 191 S. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4} Demand 4,4,', Private 8 m/s 2/4ffl Om India Bank T. T. 176* On HoN<jKoxo...Bank d/d il f Om Sbanohai ...Bank d,d 98. On Java Bank T. T. 187} On Japan Bank 112 Sovereigns buying rate
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  • 248 5 To day. I'rigi Kajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri Quorra 2 pm -<in(>kawang, Hamangkat and Sambas Singaradja 2 pm Malacca and Muar Lady Weld 2pm Batu I'ahat Hong Wan 2pm Malacca and Bat>an Hong Ho 2 pm Port Swettenliam Hye Leong 2pm I'enany and Rangoon Hauroto 2pm Batavia, 'htribur
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  • 212 5 The mail trains from Singapore (or the aortb leave Tank Road station daily at 7 a.m and 7 p.m., arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 6.15 a.m., respectively. The through express to Penang leaves Koala Lumpur at 8 a.m. daily, arriving at Penally at 6.2tf p.m.
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  • 148 5 The I. and O. outward mail steamer Nellore left I'enung at 845 p.m. yesterday and may be expected to arrive here to morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery about 11 a.m. Our attention bu been called to the fact iliat our arrival* in London we
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 For Chronic Cbaat CompUinta, Woods Ureat Psnßsrmisit Cora la. od.
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    • 676 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET Karninhtd MS-nide residence. Matekiog No. 14, Taajong Katoog. Apply to A. S. Sbooker, 8, Malacca Street. 19 10 18 11 AUCTION SALE Oh Monday, Octobbb 'i\ at 2.80 p.m. 99 Yews' loaaeh >ld bni ding allotment aitDatp at Chin Swre Road, btinii Lot No. 80 o!
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    • 850 5 SMOKE "SHADOOF" EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES (CORK-TIPPED) $1.25 per tin of 100. On Sale at J LITTLE ft CO., LD. ROBINSON CO. KELLY WALSH, LTD. "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW. B.s. City of Hankow due on or about Nov. 7. For LONDON HULL s.s. City of Manchester due on or about Nov.
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    • 401 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT!. A SPECIAL RACK WEEK PROGRAMME AT THB Jdhctiom of Albbbt and Bbncoolbm STaaiTs The Ambroaio Co.'s Brilliant Production THE VEILED PROPHET 2 AN EXCELLENT TIIQIf IQU URAM* IN 2 REELS Q Exquisite and Beautiful I U HIV I Oil Icmm and Coitumsi THE DIAMOND LEAGUE (8) Produced by
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  • 1129 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19. RETALIATION. Tiiere are a «ooJ many ways in which < iermany has played the fool, as well as acted tin- brute. She adopted the policy of KubmariniD^, and practised it as if a monopoly rented in her own hands. Of wilful murder we give
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  • 29 6 The Y.W.C.A. Teachers' Guild will meet to-morrow at 5.30 p.m., the subject for discussion being Folk Games. An address will b given by Miss Webster, president of the Guild.
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  • 35 6 According to the Mala} Mail Mesara. Wearnr ISrus. urn u.\|X>ctiDy on Novtiuber 12 a shipment uf nu Cam thai. 54 can. They arr .ill American made and 75 per cent, of them art; already sold.
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  • 19 6 Nearly four hundred members of the M.S.V.K. were out on parade uu Sunday, in various parts of the F.M.S.
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  • 20 6 The installation meeting of Itead Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hal), Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, at 6 p.m.
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  • 22 6 There is every probability of a law being passed in the near future, which will stop the export of game from China.
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  • 20 6 A Wiltshire resident has purchased Stonehenge for £6,600. It came into the market as part of the Amesbury Abbey estate.
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  • 23 6 It is stated that the F.M.S. Budget for 1916 estimates for a revonue of 86 million dollars and an expenditure of 35 millions.
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  • 28 6 Le Courrier d'Haiphong reports that the French Ministry of War has sent to the IndoChina Government an order of from eight to ten thousand tons of white rice.
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  • 30 6 Further encouragement is to be given to Sikhs to bring out their families to the Straits Settlements. An increased vote for this purpose in being sought in the Legislative Council.
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  • 36 6 A Government Gazette issued yesterday notifies that the forces in the Colony shall continue to be temporarily subject to the Army Act as if they were on active service for a further period of three months.
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  • 38 6 The Japan Chronicle says the refusal of the Indian Government to allow Dr. Cook to climb Mount Everest does not necessarily mean that the public will not have an opportunity of reading an account of such an adventure.
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  • 38 6 Certain engineering orders for electrical plant that German firms were unable to execute owing to the war were later placed with British firms at a price 50 per cent, in excess of that asked by their Teutonic Competitors.
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  • 41 6 The select committee on the estimates for IMfl deMie that a sjjecrtl rtpou sljLuld be made as soon as possible on the roads in the Settlement of Penan;; by an independent engineer with a view to a consideration of entire re-construction.
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  • 39 6 li. E. General Kidout, C.M.G., accompanied by .Major Hooper, arrived at Port Swettenham on Sunday morning. His Excellency after witnessing the M.S.V.R. manoeuvres at Klang went on to Kuala Lumpur, and returned to Singapore by the night mail train.
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  • 55 6 After November 1, the fee for the authentication of any signature by the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements. will be 95, and for the authentication of a copy of any document $2.50, together with a fee of 20 cents, per foolscap page, with a minimum fee of 20 cents., for chucking
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  • 65 6 The Pacific Mail Steamship Company, on August 31, discharged 125 employes. This was the first step in its plan for dissolution, it was announced. Many of the employes who were dropped from the payroll had wurked for the line for 20 or 80 years. Further reductions will be made, it
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  • 94 6 The Troitsk Monastery, neat Moscow, which has given its extensive workshops for munition making, is one of the most remarkable religious institutions in the world. It might be termed a city rato.tr than a monastery, for its walls have a circumference of two-thirds of a mile, and it comprises two
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  • 129 6 A case instituted by Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co, in thu Mixed Court at Shanghai, against Li Yung kce, for infringement of trade mark, has concluded in favour of the complainants. The following injunction has been given: In the case of the British firm, Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co. v. Li
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  • 131 6 The China Mail (Hongkong) of the Mth inst. reports that the Blue Funnel steamer Kintuck, which arrived the day before from Kuiope, had concealed on board 800 lbs. of raw opium valued at about $5 a pound. The search of the vessel at Singapore revealed nothing, but the smugglers during
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  • 131 6 The Uaja of Uutlam, now serving as a major in France, writes to the Bombay press strongly advocating the presentation of a dreadnought by Indian princes and peoples to the Imperial navy in recognition of what the navy has done in the war. After aHkiny what the Indian commercial classes
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  • 455 6 Sergt.Major May, of the M.S.V.K., hasbeou given a commission, and will shortly proceed to India to join the 2nd Hatt.. W'cHt Kents Mr. S. B. Archdeacon, of tho Straits Trad ing Co., and Mrs. Archdeacon, leave by the P. and (>. mail for China to morrow en
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  • 65 6 The local office of the South British In surance Company Limited has received cable advice to the effect that the company has had an exceedingly successful year, and the directors have placed the substantial sum of £80,000 to reserve fund-. They have paid only the usual dividend,
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  • 86 6 We understand that information has been received by the Straits Steamship Company informing them that the chief engineer of their steamer Sandakan, Mr. A ngus, has been washed overboard and drowned, and also that Mr. A. .Archibald, third engineer of the same steamer, has died at sea.
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  • 148 6 Sunday's field day at Klang, held in cou nection with the M.S.V .I;. Camp thii., wa attended by over 250 otlieers and men. The outstations, pays the Malay Mail, \v<i. \,,y well represented, contingents turning out from among other places, Kuala Kubu. KaJaM Serembnn and Kuala
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  • 214 6 This morning there was commcncnl in tb< Supreme Court before the OMaJ Justice (Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Uucknill, K.l .i with whom, sitting as assessor, was Capt. Sinclair, of the I!. I steamer Tata, an action retailing the collision of the steamvrs Vivat and Bris bane, which
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 EGYPTIAN "TROPHIES CIGARETTES Manufactured from the very best leat tobacco, pure, ripe and fully matured, carefully blended to produce a uniformly mild, full flavour with the natural fragrance and aroma of a perfect Tobacco. CH. COUROUCLIS CO. caIKO (BOYPT). Bole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND CO. HIGH-CLASS j$ RACE TAILORING Jm
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    • 294 6 POSIIIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. Tuesday, the 19th October, 1915. A BIG DETECTIVE MASTERPIECE a unlver««ll» Complimented Detective Story Unsurpaswd for legitimite Senution. Thrills and Bood acting, AT THE ALHAMBBA The Pioneer Clnematogri ph Theatre, Batch Road. SECOND SHOW, at 9.16 P.M. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS CHELSEA 7750 In S Reel* of
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    • 11 6 Latest advertisements of the day appeal on page 5 And 8.
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  • 1835 7 THE LONDON RAID. Brutal and Aimless Crime. THE FIGHTING LINES. Progress of The Serbian Campaign. RuTfUS TFLP..KVMS. I. indon. October 18, .'2O a.m. The In -s Bureau issues an account of the damage during the Zeppelin raid, by a writer appointed by the II nut Office, who says
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  • 105 7 According to tbe Japan Chronicle of September 12, a Tsingtau telegram to the Asahi reports that Mr. H. C. Auguatosen, manager of Sietas, Plambeck and Co., Mr. F. Kittmueller, manager of the Deutach Asiatiscbe Bank, and two other Germans at Tsingtau, have been arrested for sending
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  • 100 7 Good progress is being made with tbe construction of tbe Australian Transcontinental Railway, wbicb was recommended for strati qic purposes by Lord Kitchener during his visit to tbe Commonwealth. Over 1,200 mm aru employed on the western end, and last month a total of over 300 miles bad
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  • 1019 7 (KaOM A CoRHKSI'ONDINT.I Sourabaya, October 14. Tin simple statement that the Java-Chiua .lainn Line intends opening a new line from Yokohama to San Francisco seems to have awaki'Dfd little interest locally, though it deserves belter attention, i've new line does not ooly evidence the enterprising spirit .if
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  • 85 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction at M< leaa. Cbing Keny Ke-ug Lee and Co.'m saleroom yesterday htternoon Freehold land an I li Ml s 1 1 and I ">, Mohaui eel Alia- Lane, urea 2.515 hi. feet, bought by Kaoa Mohamcd Allie Mancau for •4,500;
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  • 267 7 Military Guests at Smoking Concert. On Saturday evening last a very successful concert was held at tho European Police Club to which many Mfil and a!l in the garrison were invited. Tho chairman was Mr G. H. May, C.P.0., supported by Messrs. C. H. G. Clarke, K.
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  • 287 7 The opening ceremony of the Vivekananda Sanmarga Sanghaui, which has been c aaanfted from registration under the Societies Ordinance, was held on Saturday evening at the Sanghaoi's MaßinM in IS. mam Street. Tanjong Pagar. There was a crowded house. The hall was nicely decorated and the portrait
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  • 156 7 The following further donations are gratefully acknowledged Already received 11,244.61 Mr. L. R. Macphail 25 Mrs. Swindell |2nd> 5 Nicholson (2nd) 5 Linton 10 Pountney (2nd) 5 W. F. Morgan 5 Bachelor Girl 2 Mrs. Peirce (2nd) 5 Fowlie (2nd) 5 A Theatre Ticket
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  • 35 7 The wedding has taken place at the Presbyterian Church, Rangoon, of Mr. William Reid Macgre gor, of tbe BVjrtua Oil Company, and Miss Lillian Winifred Stewart-Carlile, daughter of Mr. .1. Stow»rt-Carlil«\ Burmo public Sethi department.
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  • 913 7 PROSPECTS FOR THE OPENING DAY. Scratching* and Selections Anyone attending the lotteries last night would havo been struck with tho business as usual air ot the many bunleis. Some of the prices could be called splendid and the lotteries averaged about twelve hundred dollars, which speaks for itself
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  • 83 7 I'rivatc f. A. lurk.-, of the NkMM> in a letter from \'iu- Daidan. lie s. -.ays i Tin enemy employ vomi n suipcrs as well as men and they d< afc lea i;isi l*aa la K*>>l« like* bushcH. 1 hi'Hi'l llir aafcaf da>' ut a girl of nineteen .bciij^ laMßeaaaa'
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 39 8 The next mutch o| the Malay Football Awiociation in tli< Sir Arthur Young Cup competition will be played off on the 24th iu«t., the team* beiDg th<; Singapore I'eranakan Club and tbo Singapore British Malay Club.
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    • 91 8 Keppcl dolf Club. The October monthly medal and the gold modal, which had to be postponed owing to ram. will be played on October 30 and U. Members are notified that entries for the championship, to be played next Sunday, close tomorrow. Non competing members desirous of having ti'lin
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    • 37 8 The result of the ladies' medal for October wan: Mrs. I. K Nicholson scr. 1 down Mr- 1. (1. Stevens scr. 8 down Mrs. IT. Owen 10 4 down Kivo cards were taken out.
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    • 56 8 ll>' September spoon competition fired on >ctober 8 resulted as follows Yds. Yds. Net. Total. «re. Brownlow 25 28 53 68.61 Mrs. Scott 26 29 55 68.35 .ady Kvulyn Yoann 26 25 51 68.09 Sire. Ay.. 23 22 45 67.90 Mrs. Brooke 19 23 42 67.44
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  • 229 8 The sale of stock in trade, etc.. at 10, High Street, advertisud by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. for tbe >'>tli and 22nd inst.. lias been cancelled. Tin re will be a change of programme at the Gaiety Picture Palace to-night. The principal picture is a
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  • 110 8 Programme of drills, etc., lor week ending Friday, October 22:TI'ISPAY, OITOBEk 19. 6.15 p.m Drill Hall S.V.A. WniSK-|.A\, O< TOHKB 20. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. 4.90 Balestier Mango SHE. (V.) UriliHall S.V K. Veterans Co. ChineMi Co. 5 p.m. Mob. Pouts Malay Co. Till KM. AY.
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  • 153 8 Second Lieutenant Hubert K. W. Meager, of tbe 3rd Australian Infantry, wbo was killed in action at the Dardanelles, soon after HO Uih comuisHiun for services in the field, wan t vultutly well prepared for death. A letter received by bis mother a lew hours
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 43 8 "Istfaeraaobop*?" tbe tick man baid Tbe mlMtf doctor akjook Lm bead. D.I- wLo gait tied aroood bis be! ■M uld «m k dead. Bo* oue Bioro via* tban all Hit rest Could do* »i<-li a moi fad well »nd Htrong i t'p|<uru)itit Curu
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    • 284 8 LATBST ADVEKTISEMKNTS. THE NEW RECORDS for OCTOBER Here art eight of the wonderful record! in the October List. j Aik any of our dealer* to play them for you NEW SYMPHONY CRCH: j lnviuiion I,'lhf W»Tu("|VAm) BAND OF H. M. COLD- I STREAMS Merric KnglaiK'. I*m..i^li<- (Im i i.t. t
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    • 596 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "CHASE" TRUCKS WORM DRIVE ONE TON CAPACITY IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Full Particulars Prices from WEARNE BROS., LD. Sole Agent* ftor B.S. A M.S. "AUCTION SALE TO BE LET. At Powell 4 r o .'s Saleroom T, be P rt T, eB kncw M No> B^' North
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    • 97 8 HIBBERT, WOODROFFE CO., LIMITED (IMCORPOBATKD IN BViL\NI>). Wine Merchants. No. 3, Clarke Street, Kuala Lumpur. 6& 7, Jalan Raia, Klang. 7& 9, Station Road, Ipoh. 127, Birch Road, Seremban. 3, Union Street, Penang. I 'riii' Lixt mi (iji/iliialioii. RAFFLES HOTEL To-Night! To-Night!! Special Dinner at 8 p.m. FOLLOWBD BY The
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 115 9 I m SPECIAL" I I DRY GINGERS PQ Fraser Neave, Ltd. I MANUFACTURED AT OUR I Iy^ Singapore Factory Only. I it holds among other Dry Ginserales. I I The water is subjected to a special treatment, I Th« Ingredients used are of the finest quality I New Bottles only
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    • 106 9 Ma<ie ift Dublin BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION b,READ BROTHERS, un.u«) OUyMtfiaNlP I Dog's Head j Guinness j «OLO EVEhVWHtIIB. ORDER IN FAMILY PACKAGES '^ARMCO^JRON I TW*Tfcrr»C* forßoad Construction f\IJ L V ILK 1 Railways and Estates. O for Public Works, Estate and I Vy I^l^l^O Domestic Supply. Will not rust.
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    • 107 9 DRINK! DRINK! CARLSB|aG_BE|R! THE BEST BEER IN THE EAST. /*4^f*T MODERATE. j&l WANUEVERY POSSIBLF. CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. I SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from: RAFFLES PLACE. I 1 JOHN LITTLE CO.. Ltd.. KATZ BROS.. Ltd.. I GARNER QUELCH CO.. Lid.. ROBINSON ROAD. I I KIAN THYE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 510 10 r Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. YYAK W BAT OTHER PROPERTY IB 7 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. H.AD OFF.O. W.noh^t«. H-~. ..n*.PO~. ">"°O.. 0FF.0.. 32. O« *~r» «.O. The Company ha. ««0.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies
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    • 304 10 INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL MODERN PLANS. SUN LIFE OF CANADA, 0, Battery Road. S. J. HOWB, 8 Manager. BUAROIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONDOU ■Jcbßcribod Capital 42,000.000 folai Invested Fuuils £6,260,000 Ancoa! Inoome £1,100,000 T-><- undersigned. Agents for the above Oompauy, ate prepared to accept fire and Earthquake nsks for short
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    • 439 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 1)8,000,000 RESBRVB FONDS Sterling 41,600,000 at 3/- 115,*****0 Silver 118,000,000 188,000,000 Bewxve LiabiUty of Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTOR* Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Chainnaa. W. L. Pattenden, Bsq., Depnty Chairmaft. S. H. DodweU, Esq IP. H. Holyoak, Bsq. G. T. M. Edlfins,
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    • 349 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares ot 420 each 41,300.000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41.300,000 BANKERS Tbe Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The
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    • 548 10 INSURANCE. CAPITALIZING himself is never thought of by the average man, who is a far greater a'-stt than tbe ttock, animals eni honsrs he pcniesvs an^ wl;o-<- protection from uotowtrd contingecci s ia his ti st considerat en. Yet be overlook* self protection and because of it broken homes diHrup'ed
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  • 945 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Effects of War Traffic on Roads. In the recently issued fifth annual report of tbe Koad Hoard the fact is emphasised that there is a pressing and universal need for tbe strengthening and improving of tbe crusts of existing roads." Tbe
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  • 140 11 There i§ an admirable record of war work to the credit of Mr. Samuel Beal, the village blacksmith at Eoglfefield Green, Eghani. Single banded be has turned oat 4,000 horsesboes for tbe army since October last year, besides doing bis asoal work for tbe farmers
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 683 11 TO INTENDING MOTORISTS. Il is ab olutt-ly impossible to get more than a dollar's worth of value for oacb bnndrcd cents you «pend for an aiticle, whether that article be a steamship, a locomotive, a perambulator or a motor car, and you are foitnna v if >v j ge that
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    • 296 11 Jlc§!^ tar* MICHELIN TYRES For Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and Bicycles are recognized as being Prices on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. 25,000 Miles with ONE Copy Puncture! Birmirgbcm, November stb, 1918. Dear Sir, G+ql Q g+ \r% *T*T/ ¥>gO riea«e enjply as soon as potsible one 680 x 185
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    • 391 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER dJcI, iii Jri BREWED in SCOTLAND WANTS. VACANT UKO WMUD. Ia Slaiuiord -cad or Owhwl 'load. State price- pi rnj It. L md c o Straits T.m-.s. 1810 v SHORTHANO TYPIST WANTED. Waut ixp. riene- Siic-thau Typist, Chict b», f m profwsional offi;p. Apply C. A., I e/o
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    • 377 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO LET No. 1-4, Kafflt- 1 Quay lit aad 2nd r-Kcrs. Apply OUTHRIB i .il 14 13 a TO LET. No. 84, hobiLson Ro&d entry Novembtr 1. Apply E Si as, No Prince Street. i 810 a FLOOR TO LEI j To lot. tad
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    • 531 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD, FURNIBHED BEASIDE REBIDENOEB TO LET. BELINDA andJCAhllA V> 'et for»ighc<. ipply No fl. Mt SopMt. 16 TO LET. From Ist November, No 'A, Institution Hill. Apply to Lee Cheng Van Co. 1610 n TO LET Compound House No. 4 Devonshire Road. Apply OUTHkIE Co., Ltd.
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    • 424 12 NOTICES. KIAMI KIAT CO. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 421. Shipobandlera, Government and Mnnioipa Contractors, Estate Suppliers and CorrmisMon A^nntF. Soli Aobnt: The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiply Brand Hair Beltings IT 80-0-16 NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed at noon
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    • 448 12 <OTIOEt. BUAN KIAT CO. 37. Phillip Street. GOODS READY IN STOCK NOW, 7 10 15. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED i Wire nails of afro 'ted pizes frcm 1" upwards. Largest btcrki-rs of Hnbback's Painto of all colours in 20 lb». and 28 lbs. kegs, Hubbuck's i Paict Oil (Boiled and
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    • 574 12 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AUTUMN RACE MEETING. 1916. Tuetday, 11th, Thursday, list, and Saturday, 23rd October Tickets of adiuis ion to the Grand Stand can now bo had at atann .John Littlr A Co Daily Tickets 4 Season $10 Ladies' Tickets Free on application to tbe Secretary by McmbtsrH of tLo
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 239 12 Straits thirties* ADVERTISEMENT RA'lßfc. -MisotJam. oas wantd of every uoscription are useii ed at the prepaid rato of II pel toot lines for on 3or two icsurtioun. N rtioee of Births, darriage<B, oi Deathß, it not .xceodiny f jur Hli-., II bach irsutoL For p.p.c. cardb, ou jiigj 8, %'i.
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