The Straits Times, 2 September 1916

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,201 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 145 1 MILK yi ooi ?3 BEAR jfl^m BEAR BRAND s !P^^^^^S'l BRAND K4II Lf BEAIr BRAND kJII 1Z IVIILI\ HYGIENIC SWiSS rf MlL#l\. it s SE?** 'n us natural purity J[* J of j| anyiS d ntl w '"ioul jdditio" o\ su *s»£j6ct secure this milk eff^} Ili^he ln T' Suable
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    • 165 1 I ROBINSON 6 CO/S ANNUAL CASH SALE Now Proceeding BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FIRST HAND DEPOT FOR Still and Sparkling Burgundies, Selected Clarets and White Wines, Spanish Sherries, Ports and Invalid Wines, Superior Liqueurs, Vermouths and Bitters. Selling by Case and Bottle locally and to out 8 tat ions EUROPE
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    • 12 1 JEFFREYS PILSENER BEER. Soli Aoinis ADAMSON. 6ILFILLAN CO LTD. (Incorporate.! in Knglan,!)
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  • 1138 2 APPROACHING THE DIVIDEND STAGE. Tapping to Begin this Year. The ordinary general meeting of the Petoong Java Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on July 20, at tbe London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. H. J. Welch presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, unfortunately our
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 371 2 GHEONG BROTHERS, Dentists, No. 25 South Briged Road First class Mechanical Dentistry, Gold Crown Bridge Filling and Vulcanite 1 'oration of Wear guaranteed CHARGES MODERATE. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Beat Tooth I'owdira and Brosbes for sale THE KWONG YIK BANKING CO.. LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) NOTICE is hert'jy given that the
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    • 491 2 HELPING THE CHILDREN. i lie of the saddest of sights is that of obi dren who, inxtuvi of being full of activity and the j >y of life, are j i-t pining, weak aud unhappy almost always on tbe brink of a j Beriooß illnesp, and v >ver well onou^b
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    • 730 2 NOTICE. j A minting of tbe lustiois of the Peace f r the Settlement of Singapore will be held in« tbe First Magistrate's Chambers at the li 1 cc Courts, Hogapore, on Tuesday, September 12, 1916, at 2.HU p m., to elect two Justioes to fill vacancies on tbe Board
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    • 333 2 NOTICE The following tn-n< ut ill be included in tbe Rale at Devon Villa, No. 103, Ilivt r Valley Road On Satubday, Skitkmbbk 'J, at about 8 v m. One4-seated rubbnr tynd victoria, a strong Australian borse, harneßfl an 1 lamps. One well-bred Australian borne broken to saddle and a
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  • 755 3 VIEWS OF THE NEW CIVIL GOVERNOR. Policies for Peaceful Solution. A Hongkong Daily Press representative, 'on August 21, was able to discover official opinion regarding the policy to be adopted for the suppression of the rebellion in j Kwangtnng, and also the aim of tbe new Governors,
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  • 159 3 No Gold to be Used for Making Jewellery. The Government have now realised that an enormous wastage of the nations gold reserres has been caused by tbe melting down of gold coins for tbe purpose of making 1 articles of jewellery, for whicb tbe great i wages
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  • 65 3 I Mr. Ocrard, the I'oited States Ambassador in Berlin, has cabled to tbe State department intimating that be has received notification from the Oerman Government to the effect that as from August 1 no person will be allowed to enter or leave tbe country except in ciwtes of inevitable necessity."
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 284 3 "IT'S AS COOD TO-DAY Wffi WHEN I BO'JCHT IT!" J/jW USE That's an expression common to //M Sj/ SWAN user* of the "SWAN" Fountain- //jdfjjf \\\nvt who have used r ff. rt/Mf INK TjkM*™ not doc «eqre»{ think "I it the -.am, ■,:> f^gjr^jym j± i« no. l« worth f'jiSy
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    • 444 3 Novelties for Men's Wear THB LATEST IN Felt and Straw Hats, Smart Ties, etc., etc. J. L CAMPBELL Co. Stamford Road, Singapore. 26b 11 "THKX-LbVEl'? HAIR Because FreeJrom Dandruff, Itching "and Irritation May be brought about by shampoos with Cuticura Soap preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1095 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O." British India and -r^pcar Line. (Cohpanibs Incorporated in England:. MAIL ANO PASSENGER SERVIGG3. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTA SAILINGS (Under Contraot witb His Majesty's Oovernuient). for Ohina, Japan, Penan*, Oeylon, Australia, India, Adan, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports) and London. Steamers will leave Singapire on or about MAIL LINES HOBBWARD
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    • 794 4 STEAiEI BAILIH6B. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Inoorporatbc in Slam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baobo, Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai. Patani, Singora. Laoon, Kobsamoi, Ban ion, Langsuen, Champon, Kohlak k Bangkok. Due Departure a.a. YUGALA Sept. 3, 3 p.m. a.». BORIBAT Sept. 4 6, 3 p.m. M.
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    • 451 4 BTEATO BAIUMB. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Imcobporatbd in Enoland) l» The Companies' steamers are dospatohed from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and
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    • 523 4 BTEAMEI MlUmt. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTO (Incobpokatrd in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained bet*< en Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles ai d London under mail o intract witb 'In Imperial Japanese Oovprntcont. Tin New Twin scrow Steaciem maintaining this servioo have been specially dosigned and ponstructsd,
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  • 139 5 FIXTURES. Saturday, September 2. High Water 0..1U a.m., 0.46 p.m. Sunday, September 3. H.«b Utarx 1.12 a.m.. It p.m. *lon«1ay, September 4. High Water. J.I a m., 1 39 p.m. Tuesday, September 5. Sigh 3.1 a.m., 2.22 p iv. Wednesday, September 6. High Water. 4.21 am.. 3.19
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  • 165 5 EXCIiANOB. Snoaroßß, Kbptcmbib 2, 1910 Om HJM Bank 4 m/s i 4|j Demand 2,4, 7 Private 8 m/s m\l On Kkanci Bank T. T. 830 On India Bank T. T. 174} Oh HoMQKONo...B»nk d/d 7 On Sa.noH-1 ...Bank d/d Tfi, On Java Bank T T 185 On
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  • 192 5 To-day. Bangkok Skule 2.30 pm Medan Ciroe 2.30 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang Klang 2.80 am Penang and Calcutta taking mails for Durban Kumsang 2.30 pm Batevia i, W. Hin 2.30 pm Hongkong and Japan Yatshing 4pm Rhio, Tambelan, Pontianak, Singkawang Pamangkat and Sambas Koemai 4
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  • 259 5 The mail trains from Singapore for th north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m and 7 p.m., arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 8.45 a.m. respectively. The through express to Penang loaves Koala Lurrpcr at 8 a.m. daily, arriving at Penang at 0.28 p.m.
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  • 29 5 The M. M. outward steamer Paul I-ecat l< ft Cil.iuibo at noon on Monday, August 28, am) may be expected to arrive here at noon to-day.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 125 5 WHO CHANGED THE SABBATH? In tin .'cutli chapter of Daniel wo find a powe r xpokiD of that would think to ctiarg-' Times and Law*. Ling ere thin power tame up m the stage of action, the prophet of God by t!i p v r( iu^piriti n its ri-t anl
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    • 747 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HO SE TO LET. Silvtrton, 8, I'pper Wilkie Road, overlooking the Reseivoir Entry Ootober I. Apply to N.8.W., 7, Sophia Road. 2-9-ii TO LET, large and airy offices at Nos. 16 a 10. b and 17, Change Alley. Entry imm diately. Apply to Lim Kirn Kiat, 6, Teluk
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    • 400 5 W.D. H.O. WILLS ENGLAND 53Bl"G*PSTJUi" |||||J CIGARETTES ALSO "CAPSTAN" TOBACCO Mild, Medium and Full) in 4oz, Air-tight Tin* ON SALE EVERYWHERE NOTICE OF REMOVAL NOTICE is hereby given that the nnder ligned have removid from 16, Change Alley, ■o St. Helen's Court, Colljor Quay. SISBON AND DELAY. September 1, 1916.
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    • 207 5 NOTICE OF REMOVAL JITTS k Co., Printers and Stationers of No. 811, North Bridge Road. Singapore, beg to inform their clients that they have removed to No. 48, KobinKon Road. 2 9—B-9 The New List for AUGUST balla MS| These are just a fsw. Ask for the complete list I
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    • 402 5 THE TALK OF SINGAPORE COL. FRANK FILLIS CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE TO-NIGHT! AT 9-15 TO-NIGHT I! THE SHOW THAT IS MAKING GOOD Eaoh Star an Artist Every Artist a Star A constellation of London Stars. Don't forget MATINEE TO-DAY at 5 Book early and secure your seats aat the ROBINBON PIANO
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  • 913 6 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. PRIDE OR PRUDENCE? There was a pregnant little statement in Sir Douglas Haig's report, published yestcr day, which arrested attention. It told how, during operations south of Martinpuicb, two officers and 194 men belonging to a Bavarian regiment surrendered, and itadded that their willingness
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  • 29 6 The Feyensord shipyard have launched a submarine whicb is tbe first of a series of seven. Four others of laree dimensions are under construction for the Dutch East Indies.
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  • 34 6 A man eating-tiger is now terrorising the coast district in the neighbourhood of Sepang. Tbe brute is reported to have taken 28 people, some in broad daylight. Reports, however, are apt to become exaggerated.
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  • 32 6 All Portuguese subjects, arriving or leaving British Malaya, must notify themselves at tbe Portuguese Consulate in Singapore, or tbe Vice-Consulate in Penang, where their documents and passports will be examined and vised.
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  • 44 6 The chaplain of tbe Forces, tbe Rev. B. C. Roberts, MA, gives the next of tbe series of lectures ou Religion and tbe War at the V.M.C.A., on September 14, on the subject of tbe Rationalist's attitude, instead of tbe subject in the Syllabus.
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  • 45 6 A musical service will be held at the Koustead Institute on Sunday, at 8.15 p.m., when Mrs. Egdom will b> the soloist and Mrs. Williamson, Mrs. Husted, Miss Brown, and Messrs. Baker and Allen, will render duets and quartettes. The service is open to all.
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  • 83 6 The dwindling attendances at M.S.V.R. drills in Kuala Lumpur reached a climax on Thursday, says the Malay Mail, when the number of privates on parado was nearly equalled by the number of officers and N.C.O.'s. There were extenuating circum stances in that it was mailday and rain continued right up
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  • 904 6 Mr. J. A. Russell baa left Kuala Lumpur for home. Mr. M. J. Kennaway has gone to Ootaca mund for a month under doctor's orders. Dr. A. Reid has been gazetted Captain, West Lancaabires Divisional Sanitary Section of tbe R.A.M.C. H.M. tbe King went on board H.M.S.
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  • 489 6 THE URGENT NEED OF LARGER CONTRIBUTIONS. Help to Cheer Our Brave Boys. We have pleasure in acknowledging further contributions to tbe Overseas Club Tobacco Fund, and at tbe same time draw attention to a sum of |50 from Madame Fillis who is selling picture postcards of
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  • 76 6 An ordinance to amend the Companies Ordinance, 1915, will be introduced into the Legislative Council for making it clear that tho annual general meeting must be an ordinary moeting. This is of importance in connection with section 2'.t (li and by providing that i balance-sheet must be
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  • 190 6 A special meeting of the Municipal Couimisßionors was held ycnUrday afternoon for tbe purpose of conHiilerinj; the second supplemental budget of 1916. The president. Mr. K. J. Hallifax, was in the chair, and the others present were Mr. E. TosHcnsnlin, Dr. P. Fowlie, Dr. N. Verasaruy, Mti-nrs. Tan
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 122 6 GOLD M LABEL SCOTCH I WHISKY provides tbe perfect peg CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO. SOLE AGENTS COLT'S PISTOLS REVOLVERS New stocks of Colt's Automatic Pistole ""^^^^Sj^^L^jZ^—:- y Cal. -45, -3KO 635 cKj*'' Colt's Revolvers. V A KzLJ Men 4:>o :<n :V2 B^r* [CARTRIDGES f OR all' JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. rr
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    • 267 6 WITH THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME COMPETITION IS OUT OF THE QUESTION AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE iUHAMBRi. Bench Road The Leading Theatre In Singapore Owe of the fraatsst programmes ever screened SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 The Blue Bird Photo-play Co. PRESENTS HOBART BOSWORTH THE YAQUI most sensational drama in five
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  • 1706 7 SOMME STRUGGLE. Furious Enemy Attacks Repulsed. AUSTRIAN RETREAT. Over Twenty Miles in Three Days. KkUTKR'* TKLr<iKA«B. London, September 1, 1 a.m. Goneral Haig's communique lays: An enemy attempted attack in tbe vicinity of High Wood wa.-, repulsed. An enemy attack on High Wool was stopped by our machine-guns
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  • 141 7 CROP SHORTAGE AND SERIOUS OUTLOOK. KIL'TSKS TILSORi*. London. September 1, 6.35 a.m. Tbe Times correspondent at Manchester says there was great anxiety on the Royal Exchange when tbe report of tbe Washington Agricultural Bureau was received showing the condition of the cotton crop. This is tbe lowest
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  • 21 7 RILTKBS TILIUBAM. London, September 1, 8.5 p.m. The American steamer, Admiral Clark, has been soak. Six were saved.
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  • 133 7 COMPROMISE BILL AGREED UPON. Riutbi's Tkleoram. London, September 1, 2. 05 a.m. Washington: The President and tbe leaden of tbe Senate and the House of Representatives have agreed on a compromise bill for a settlement of the railway dispute. It provides for an eight hour day,
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  • 23 7 (Fbom Oik Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 1. Mr. James S. Cunningham, auctioneer, died of heart failure this morning.
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  • 761 7 New Company Incorporated In Singapore. There was quite a large gathering of representatives of European and Chinese mercantile houses at 100. Robinson Road, yesterday afternoon, when tbe Commercial Rubber Company, Ltd., formally opened their new premises for trading purposes. Invitations bad been extended to most of tbe firms
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  • 39 7 We have to acknowledge cheque for 150 per Mr. W. E. Hooper, being fifth and final instalment of the total Bum of 1360 generously contributed to Singapore Fighter No. 1 by toe staff of the Jinricksha Department.
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  • 3663 7 IMPORTANT MEETING AT KUALA LUMPUR. Labour and Quarantine Questions. A meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya was held at the P.A.M. offices in tbe Mercantile P.ank buildings, Kuala Lumpur, on Wedoesday, Mr. W. Duncan, presiding We repioduce the following account from the Malay Mail On the
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  • 135 8 Red Cross Work for The Wounded. Mrs. Fowlie writes tbat tbe following letter has been received from tbe Red Cross Headquarters, Alexandria August 9, 1916. Madam,— l beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of July 14. enclosing bill of lading in respect of five cases
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  • 58 8 Tbe following is the result of the ballot for tbe Election Committee of tbe Singapore Cricket Clvb Messrs. O. N. Allen. A. P. Cameron, G. Day, D. M. Doig. A. W. D. Dore, S. Dunn. A. G. Harrington. G. R. K Mugliston, H W. Raper. J. Robertson, H.
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  • 154 8 The Sepoy Lines Golf Club men's monthly medal fat Angust has been won by Mr. H. r. Monk, with a score of 44+47—5=86. At the annual meeting of tbe Keppel (iolf Club, held on Thursday, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year President. Mr. J. K. Nicholson.
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  • 74 8 A good game resulted from the meeting between the S.K.C. and a naval team on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. At half time the clnb was leading by the one goal scored. The visitors got through in the second half bat were given off-side, and soon afterwards tbe S.K.C. added
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  • 172 8 The sad news was received in Hongkong on August 25 of the death in action in France of Mr. C. C. F. Cunningham, of Measrg. Jardine, Matheson and Co. The deceased, who was employed in the private office of the Hongkong boose, left for home
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  • Correspondence.
    • 484 8 To tbe Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir, With reference to your interesting article in yesterday's issue and the first correspondence on page 10 thereof, may I be allowed to make one or two remarks. I think you have correctly summarise) tbe meaning of the decision arrived
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  • 123 8 Messrs. Francis Peek and Co.'s Weekly Report. Messrs. Francis Peek and Co., Singapore, supply us with tbe following report on the position of the Java produce market for the week ending September 1 Batavia. September 1. Rubber Market.— The rubber market is firm and prices for first
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  • 179 8 The following is a list of plays included in tbe Howitt-Phillips Company's productions: Hindle Wakes, A Country Mou»< Don, Those Terrible Twins, East Lynne, The Magistrate, Our Boys, Tbe Bells, For tbe King, Diplomacy, Why Smith left Home, The Barrier, Milestone*. Alone in London. I uder Two
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  • 483 8 Sunday, September 3, 1916. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 11th Sunday after Trinity— 7.Bo p.m. Litany 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 9.16 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion 4 p.m. Children's Service in School 5.80 p.m. Evensong and sermon. St. Matthew's. Sepoy Lines. 0.15 a.m. Holy Communion 5.80 p.m. Kvensong and
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  • 161 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending, Friday September 8:— Saturday, September 2. (Junction of Hoi- land Road and-S.V.R. Buona Viota-rd. I 6.80 a.m. Balestier Range Chinese Co. 8 p.m Paya Lebar S.V.C. Band. Sunday, September 3. 6.30 a.m. Balestier Range Chinese Co. Monday, Sehtembeb 4. 5.15
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  • 180 8 The late Mr. James Stuart Cunningham, whose deatb is announced at Penang, com menoed business in Ponapg in 1900, trading in his own name as an importer of musical instruments and general merchant in premises in Cnion street. After two years Mr. A. E.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 167 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PARAGRAPHS. Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 6. Wbo and what are The Yaqni? The answer to that question will be found in a film of peculiar and sustained interest which is being shown at the Alhambra tonight. From what we hear it is something quite
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    • 346 8 RAFFLES HOTEL GARDEN PARTY TO-DAY ON OUR SPACIOUS LAWN from sto 7 p.m. Music commences at 5.30. Tea, cakes, ices refreshments will be served on the lawn In case of inclement weather, the dining room and front verandah will be utilised. ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Our Filipino Band
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 116 9 Who goes there on MICHELINS Gets there /r<f"">v and back wTT^N without tyre trouble. >^^^^s^, MICHELIN has made great efforts to "~~~~"J^r^T keep up supplies during the War, and V 1 can tfive regular deliveries, although J supplying the Allied Governments >w*— with their requirements. V* <^ I—-' MICHELIN is
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    • 618 9 STEAiER SAILINGS OSAKASHOSENKAISH4 (Incorporatid in Japan) Osaki Mercantlls (taamshlp Co ltd KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. I'he Company maintains a regular oargo service with six steamers oa'licg at Moji YokkMchi, Hongkong, Singapore, Port Swettenham, Penang, Coiombo and Bombay, and on the return voyage calling at Tatioorin, Singapore, Hongkong and Moji. PACIFIC LINE. The
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    • 604 9 S3 FRAMROZ CO. W Singapore /W\ I i^B/ A BEVERAGE OF Fine and Fulsome Wl Flavour Pleasing Aroma .-^^R »l and Delightful JM Aftertaste. /m JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE CO. EVI NRUDE V IV DETACHABLE THE WORLD'S N BOAT MOTORS n WE SELL Used by British, REST R Fwch R THFM
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1922 10 War or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHA.X OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HBAD OFFICI Wmohsstsp House, .mfapo-e. LONDON OFFICE i 32, Old Jewry. EC. Tbe Company has atSO.OOO deposited with the Supreme
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    • 871 10 INSURANCE. AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT We wißh to call your attention to ou' Double Endowment Policies, whoreby if yon survive tbe endowmtnt period of ten, fiftt-en or twenty y> ars, you are pud DOCBLE the sum assured, PLUS PROFITS while if you die before maturity of th« policy your b;n*n"iary receives
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  • 861 11 > NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Pedestrians' Rights." First Motorist (Ah car missed pedestrain by Mix inches) Almost got him Did you notice tbe expression on bis face V" His Passenger Yea didn't he seem startled Do you know, some one said the other day that
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  • 273 11 Duty Amounting to Y. 30,000 Evaded. The preliminary examination of a gang of RmuKK'e™ has just been concluded in the Kobe Chibo Saibanaho. and five men. wbo were concerned in extensive smuggling operations, bave been committed for trial. Some of tbe accused, wbo were formerly in tbe
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 143 11 ganadiFford AS EVERYONE KNOWS IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL 5 Passenger Car on the Market. LOWEST IN FIRST COST MOST ECONOMICAL IN TYRES LOWEST PETROL CONSUMPTION Oil Q m^ es P er UTiO gallon (officially certified by the^Singapore Automobile Club). ANOTHER] BIG SHIPMENT DUE BY S.S. EURYLOCHUS Book your orders NOW
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    • 487 11 A Customer writes I am sending you a Michel in cover 765 x 105 which has been in use on my car from May 3rd, 1915 to August 4th, 1916 (fifteen months). It has run about 13,000 miles and has never been punctured. Yours faithfully, (This speaks for itself) It
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1115 12 andthc SAFETY SIGN ""W^ tft""*^ IT Goodrif// and be as safe as it is possible jAffl Itobe in a car. The lingersof resilient rubber !m ft 1 take a gripof the road that iialmottlimpat I— til like compared to the gripof any othertjrft. U| The desiun of the G.>odric/i tread
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    • 938 12 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET, Punrobin, Barker Road, entry I August 1. Apply Lee Cheng Van and 00. TO LET, 8, Chaoeery Lane, 8 bedrooms, I otabline and tennis court. Apply China Kong L— tOo. 3M-n TO LET. Sandlandn, Tanjong Katong Water and electric light laid on. Apply Muyer Brother*.
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    • 447 12 KIAM MAT CO. IOS and 109. Market St-eet. ■PaoMi M. Sole Agents. T&e Muloott Belting Co.. Limited. Stock for immediate supply. GALVANIZED WIRE Assorted Nos. BARBED FENCING WIRE GALVANIZED RIGGING WIRE 10-4—9 HUP HING DHOBIE 42-1, Newton Road Having extended premiEer, Rolicitß eastern Excellent references "«oder»te. 8.8—7-9 MRS. F. COOPER
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    • 293 12 READ THIS!!! We have lust received a shipment of Europe Glue. Malay Parangs, Bmery WbeeU 16" x 14" x 1J", 18" x 2" x li" 18" xBJ x S", 18" xB"x r Globe Valves I", i", i", 1* Stillson Wrenobes, Adjustable Stencil Plates (alphabets and figured), Stencil Ink (black and
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    • 462 12 MOTOR CARS •phone For HIRE M^ promptly attends V II to your call with I \l 1 comfortable cars, J■ day and night. \J \J \J Charge* Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 A 216, ORCHARD ROAD. To ADVERTISERS As requests to make alterations id advertisements, such as changes in sailing
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 327 12 Straits "(Dimes. Telephones. Editorial and General 70 Manager's Office 282 Job Printing Department 848 All communications relating to oditoria matters and news should bo addressed THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions accounts, printing, etc. should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES. -Miscellane ous wants of
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