The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915. NO. 8,498.
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  • 234 1 i Tbe British troops near Ypres captured some German trenches m splendid style, bhe artillery preparation being perfect Page 5. The Russians are fighting spiritedly and naking the great enemy offensive m Poland i very costly business both sides claim substantial successes Page 5. America is incensed
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  • 867 1 The Heligoland that is, is but the central keep of the ielaud that wte. Standing out nearly thirty miles from the nearest coast, it is being eternally pounded by the breakers of the North Sea. From the shores of Britain they sweep across to Denmark
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    • 523 1 ■69 W>m JBBBR g^zH rFm Wy^S BBB^ Deal WB S^H kjCr^g I ORGHARQ ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. I TO-NIGHT Extra Shaw at 8 p.m. t'sua! Show at 8-15 p.m. TO-NIGHT A TWO PART DRA*U OF THE ALIEN DANGER. FOR HONOUR Patriotism AND (Sensation.) IBBBEOS SS2SBW IKSK3P BBBB3S?Btsff^ GISHSBII^^^k
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    • 202 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS District Court Sale Page 2. Bankruptcy notice Page 2. Stone crusher wanted Page 2. H.A.L. Liquidator's notice Page 2. Eastern Smelting Co. dividend Page 2. Powell's auctions Page 2. Woods' Peppermint Cure Page 8. Mobiloils— Page 3. Revised sailings Page 6, Men's wear at Katz's Page 10 Adelphi
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    • 107 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 20th. Il'gh Water -6a a.m., c -2' pm. Fast of Ab (Jewish Holiday;. Singapore Ar sizes opens. St. Margaret. Wednesday 21st. Hlglt Water— 4 i 0 a.m., 4-10 p id. Thursday 22ad. Hiflh Water— s-44 *.a'., 5- "4 p.m Singapore St. Andrew's Society Annual General Meeting, C.ieket
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  • 525 2 Rupert Brookk m Joy and Sadness. 1914 and Other Poems. By Rupert Biooke (Sidgwick aod Jackson, 2s Bd.) It is vain to speculate what Rupert Brooke would have sung to us if the war had not claimed him. Since his death m the Aegean less than
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  • 184 2 Nine Sons m thk army. Within a few weeks of war being declared, the nine sons of Mrs Lahee, of Kroadway Mansions, Winchmure Hill, residing m different parts of the world, enlisted. Only one up to the present has been wonnded, and he is now m hospital
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  • 850 2 After the Roosting Hour." New York, May 21. The United Press to day publishes the following article by its correspondent with the British Army, Mr Williaro G. Shepherd It's after roosting hoar at night, when everybody is down out of the death- filled sky, that you can
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    • 78 2 DRIVING BELTS. 1 i Frequently considerable trouble arises through the right Belt not being selected and tbe drives not properly arranged. The GANDY Belting which is world famous as for it.-i strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate and is not affected by heat or moisture.
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    • 591 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OF THE TITLES NOW THE RAGE AT HOME (Sister Susie's sewlcg shiits for soldiers. Jack Charman. Are we downhearted? No! Jack Charraan. (We shall all do the Goose step, from the Re veu. Business as Usual 1 When we've vound up the watch on the 1
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    • 706 2 Notices HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to 14 Th«* Alien Enemies (Winding Up) Ordinance 1914" His Excellency Mr Arthur Hendersoii Young, K.O.W.G. has by instrument under hand dated the 14th day of July, 19 5. countersigned by the Colonial Secretary, appointed me WILLIAM HARVEY MACOREGOR of
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    • 668 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE At Powell 6c Co's Sale room On Thursday, 22nd July, at 11 a. m. A rubber tyred palanquin m good order a black Australian botse and a set of harness. A 2 seated rubbei -tj red Victoria. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. 20-7 *2-7 AUCTION SALE OF Teak
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    • 505 2 To Let I TO LET, FURMISHto^J The premises known as Tbe V.^ i No. 886, Viotoria Street. Ctolla Bou I For particulars, apply to POWELL ft Co Aua 19-7 CaCo^ I TO LET "^1 "MAISONETTE. 1 6 Tanglin F roomH new chicks to veranoab- 1 1 ktpt grounds excellent ten
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  • 921 3 (Sftcial from our London correspondent.) Jane 14. Were it not for the existence of the war public attention m this country would undoubtedly be directed towards the ap proach of the culmination of the revolu tioMtf] troubles m Mexico. Only one j initiation is possible the
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  • 410 3 Turning The Table, how russians su prised and blew them. The Bpecial correspondent of The Times gives a graphic description of the first occasion on which the Germans used gas on the Eastern front Evidence exists, he says, which indicates that German soldiers bitterly protested against the using
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  • 51 3 D'OYLEY CARTE OPERA CO. COMING EAST. It is announced that a D'Oyley Carte Opera Company is to visit India and will perform at the Excelsior Theatre —pro bably m the cold weather. Tbe Band mann Comedy Skatch Company is opeoiug at tbe Excelsior or June 12. —"Tunes of India Juue
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  • 56 3 Much sympathy will be extended to Mr \V. Graham, works manager of Kowloon Doikf, who recently received from the Territorial Regurd Officer at York the following telegram ioforming him of the dasith of his son at tbe front :—R*»fjret m form you Captain W. G. Grnhain killfd m action 24
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    • 1268 3 Auctions NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (m Liquidation.) Auction Sale of A LARGE QUANTITY OF EXCELLENT ELECTROPLATED WARE COMPRISING SOUP TUREENS, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, MILK JUGS, SUGAR BASINS, TABLE SPOONS AND FORKS, NAPKIN RINGS ETC; ALSO CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TABLE AND BED LINEN, BATH FACE TOWELS, ETC. rALL NEW To be held
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  • 1499 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 20, 1915. Elsewhere may be seen a letter from Sir Robert Laidlaw who is very well-known, throughout tbe Far East especially, as the capable organising head of. a large business whose agencies are numerous and übiquitous, and m later years as a practical philanthropist
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  • 606 4 Mr Harold Grant Esdale, son of Mr and Mrs J. E. Esdale, of Yokohama, left Eog land for France on the 3rd ultimo, Mr Esdale joiued tbe iufantry regiment of the Honourable Artillery Corps. Americans ia Germany have been warned officially tbat diplomatic relations with the Inked States may be
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  • 337 4 Ky His Excellency sir Arthur H Young, Knight Commander of th c Distinguished Order of Saint Mich*^ 0 Saint George, Governor and Coir m Chief of the Straits Settlement* Arthur Yoing, Governor and Commander b W hereas by proclamation of tU fifu/? of August, 1«14, the I>eputy of the7m
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  • 139 4 O'LONIAI. OflK E IN I (From Our Own Correspondent.) I.otuii lane 24 This week the fo.lc-vi j appeared m the evening p •-n 1 qaoit froaj the Evening Nevro 1- TO IS. Straits Settlement* Lk\ COHI'^LSOKY >f Singapore II lafAf A Bill bae been inttc. ie Colonial
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  • 221 4 What the writer of "R:iudi m the "Hongkor^ Daily Pre«i means to couvt-y m HMottbjoio< d pM >^ raris a little vague, BBteH it I>l -t koug ha 6 got all it WMfti V* v voluLitary defence, and b;c« BO iti: necftisity for flny similar < iutroduced into
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  • 20 4 Shu I ii i :i coi ril or: t hi' Prioc* ol W I the 1 i s Relief Fi
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    • 231 4 \OLD TOM Jas. LONDON COUXXS GN Co. Sole] Importer s /Caldbeck, Macgregor c\ /wholesale and retail wine and spirit merchants.X Johore Agents A. C. HAHPER Co. f JLBENSON'S jfF^J WORLD RENOWNED WATCHES WWARRAHTED TIMEKEEPERS yk jJr londo:; make. Geld Brarelt-t Wat.l.fs fn-ni JIS Hs., The £25 -Field." w 7l> nett
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  • 404 5 FINE BRITISH EXPLOIT NEAR YPRES. The Germans Out-Fought. [Bj Submarine Cable]. HiOTn'a SitTiom. London, July 18. Field Marshal French reports that tbe situation is unchanged. Tnough since July 9 there have been no eu gas?eruents requiring special report there has been considerable activity on the front Hue.
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  • 79 5 THE CAMEROON S VICTORY. Serious Setback fcr the Germans. Fari s.July I s Official reports show that t:.r- 'aiH gof r^autdere was a brilliant <i::.ur. Ie was. the centre of the Gertnau urtVuee and its lots is a serious reverse to the Geim«r s, who attempted to rethke by a
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  • 286 5 Femarkable Scenes m London. London, July 1 -V There were wonder f <i k nrs on Saturday, tens of thousands afl WWMB marehirg through Londou km I ii a deputation to Mr Lloyd George la inland the right to assist m muni 1..' arid other war
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  • 300 5 SUBMARINE OUTRAGE INCENSES AMERICANS. How the Liner Escaped. [By Submarine Cable]. Router's Sixnoi. London, July 18.— Captain Taylor, of the Orduna, says that early m the morning, when thirty seven miles from Queenstown, he sighted a submarine three quar ters of a mile distant. Eight minutes after
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  • 74 5 Swedish Premiers Significant Utterance. Stockholm, July 19. The Premier, replying to a peace deputation, said that the Government's policy was 6trict neutrality. Its duty was to do its utmost to adhere thereto. Events might, however, occur rendering the maintenance of neutrality m the interests of Sweden herself
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  • 97 5 Gratification at Mr Churchill s Statement. Amsterdam, July 19th. The press is most grot.fied at Mr Churchill's statement, which la regarded m of a most agreeable and tranquillising nature and calculated to cause the utmost satisfaction m Holland. Amsterdam, July 1 Hth. A Eill hr»s been introduced m
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  • 64 5 Venezelos the Patriot. Athonp, July 18. M. Wnezelos, m a notable speech to his supporters, uaid that the dangers of the present situation to which tue country is exposed had impelled him to resume the leadership or the party and to forget the unpleasantness of the past.
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  • 170 5 The following Notification is, by coniciand of His Excellency the Governor, published for geueral information Downing Street, l'2th June, *915. The following Circular despatch addressed to His Excellency the Governor by the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies is published for general information Sir. I have
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  • 239 5 STRUGGLE OF THE ROSSO-GERMAN LEGIONS. A Fluctuating Combat. [By Submarine Cable]. lUotrb's Bißvioa. Petrograd, July 16. A communique says that there was fierce fighting on the Orjit/a. Three battalions of the enemy crossed the river and the Russians furiously counter attacked them, annihilating the enemy with the bayonet.
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  • 197 5 Fight for the Lana Slopes. Rome, July 18. The Italians are successfully continuing tc capture the high and difficult region between tbe forts recently 6tormed on the Cadore front. A communique says Overcoming geographical difficulties, and the enemy's deter mined resistance, tbe Italians have reached a line
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  • 73 5 liy the kind permission of Lt. Col. A. I*. Garrett and the Officers of the 4th King's Shropshire Light Infantry, the regimental band will play the following music at the Botanical Gardens from 5 6 p.m. to morrow, weather permitting March Cuu. bridge Wrißht lotermezz Seanets
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  • 38 5 The secretaries of Pegoh Limited have cabled Sime Darby and Co. to the effect that the directors have declared an interim dividend of 7$ per cent, payable to shaieholders on the register as at 24th July.
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  • 115 5 The U. S. cruiser Brooklyn is en route to the Far East to relieve the Saratoga as flagship of the Asiatic squadron. The latter will tbeu be sent home for overhauling. Four more numbers of the serial picture 11 Lucille Love are announced for the Gaiety. Amongst the topical iiinis
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  • 359 5 j "THE PARLIAMENT OF MAN." To the Editor. Dear Sir, My attention has been called to your leader on my article on International Control of Armaments m tbe Contemporary Review. I ought to feel much flattered that so great a master of gibes and jeers should have noticed anything
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  • 410 5 LIEUT.-COL. E. OSBORNE SMITH. It will be remembered that when tbe published casualty lists included the name of Lt. Col. K. O. Smith as killed, that news caused very deep regret amonget hi 6 remaining friends here, who knew his old regiment, the 58th (2nd Northampton shire), while m Singapore
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  • 40 5 1 Tlio Solig serial yuctuie, Tbe Adven--1 tures of Katblyn," a wild animal drama, runs to five QBmbexfl nt tbe Barima, aua four more will hi*, screened cj Friday. In 3 support is the usual good selection ocomics aad topica>6.
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    • 271 5 IDE RESZKE I THE ARISTOCRAT OF CIGARETTES I TENOR < 9 '^"'V IN I BASSO e^«"f»* AIRTIGHT I or "?)BRBSZKEf tins I American (TgareTleS- OF 50s l "1T l H"H"'' r: Robinson Co. ■■■HUM 11 1 I ■■Hill mM lMiHlll |l llilM> I C/Lestnut I 7b6acco Because of its delicate
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    • 867 6 S hipping KONiNKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPY (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA.) Notice is hereby given that the WEEKLY fast Service from Singapore to Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya and to Belawan Deli has been resumed by the special passenger steamers MELCHIOR TREUB and "RUMPHIUS." s.s. RUMPHIUS (Gapt. F. H. Sobels) for
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    • 617 6 Shipping 'TLLERMArr LINE. TO LONDON s.s. BRANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 12. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 15. s.s. MASHONA" sailing on or about Aug 16. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, McAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. OPERATING MODERN HIGH POWERED
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    • 471 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss V lie de la s^ Nera July 18 Ciotat Ju'y 24 88 Auiazooe Au>s 1 ss Atlantique July M ss A steamer Aig 15 bh Folynemen Aug 1 < ssA Ftearuer Aug 29
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    • 654 6 Shipping BTB4M NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, (W Australia, India, Aden, Erfj w Mediterranean Ports, Piy aoau and London. Throagh Btlla of Lading issued tot nw, Ooasl, Persian Gull, Gonttnentai M fl a,,^ Ports. **u*tu Bleameiß will leave Singapore oc MAIL LINES HOMKWiRD (FOB ECHOVR From Singapore, oonneotiQ^ K
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    • 568 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. j* WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00 C dfioosited with the Supreme Court of
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    • 341 7 if India tatrella and Shins, IBSOBPS&*TED hi mm HHIH: e k\n oi nmu *i,aco #<o &BSSRYI rUHII «,BW,WC (Osar^i tuAbiMiy ol Pro^ssifi^rs tt t fioo,ool HEAD QFFICI 3S, B?SHO?^^.T3, li.'fe&OS;, St. C. AXUQK3IMB A.D BEAWQOaB] Aiiiiitiwi Hongkosf Pen«n| B»ugiK>a Ooi2c Pakfii Bss»vla Ipeb Banftw Bcmbfty Karaclii Balgon C*!oot£i iT.lfvr;j Bevez&bM
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    • 456 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,123,000 CAPITAL PAJD-UP £562,3001 j BFSESVE FUND £500,000 BOARD OP DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. i H. Melvill Simons Esq. J. M. Kyrie Ehq. j Bir David Ynle. Chief Manager Percy Monld Esq. London Manager
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    • 362 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE^ INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. are' promptly settled by the General Agents atj Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts are
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    • 378 7 POLICY No. *****. $10,000 if year Endowment. This policy on the life cf a prominent gentleman m Malaya matured quite recently, and (he optional metLods of settlement cffart d him were. I CASH Face of policy 10,000. Cat-li iiuuua 5,805. 15 805. II PAID UP POLICY 23,555. (Sa^ject to medical
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  • 1508 8 THE CREDIT SYSTEM. German Paper and the German Sword. In the 16th article from the "Times' Neutral Correspondent, which appears below, the manner m which German internal credit is upheld is further illustrated. That this structure of paper still stands is due to the belief that
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  • 247 8 Wonderful Courage of a You so Offu kk. Lord Kobson writes to the Titties identifying as Second Lieutenant Basil Moon, son of Mr Krnest Moon, K.C., counsel to the Speaker, the officer whoae great bra very was referred to m a recent letter from the front.
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  • 82 8 I'NrouMir.n Rtmours. London, .Tune 16th. Replying to a 1 question by Mr Daniel, m the House of I Commons yesterday, Mr Aequith said that there was no truth whatever m the per sisteut rumours that the Allies had got through the Dardanelles. He added that it was
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    • 604 8 BAD LIVERS. Not onJv is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs m the human body, and when deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged by the inactivity of the kidneys and bowels, it becomes torpid, and fails to filter
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    • 344 8 Nerve Collapse Remedy. wn **«J* i Mrs. L-rku-oud. H Ktt* x-. toj tnd fin aches, and soy nen Ui it if mytfi m than wencd mm i Rsori I tf 1 Di only «ru!i J had d [m-.j i!i- almof my Mrves, a: 1 not I colour m mj >
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  • 1496 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 19th. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 1 Ail quotations of Sterling Shams mast bo regarded as purely nominal for the prese Oaf. Iiasoa. Paid. CinOif. Buxama. Ssllurb. 88,000 Ss H AltegU B* 1 11 9 9 •00,060 1 1 Anglo-Java
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  • 57 9 Corrected up to July 19) Bank 4 mi 2-4 demand 2-4 116 Potato credit* m s 24§ France demand Bank 296$ Ihdia, T. T. 176 Hongkong, demai d 28 f Yokohama, demat d lisf Java, demand 140$ Bahokok, demand 66| SOVBBBiaKB, fttetxk Buying $8 64 Bank of Bngland Hi>e
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  • 158 9 July 19. Tin (175 tons) $90,75 (tenibier 11 CO Gainbier Cnbe No. 1 13 40 Gambler Cube No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 86.00 Nutmegs (110 to tie Ib. 21.00 Nutmegs (60 to ti e lb 22 00 V aca (Baniinl 80 00 Cloves
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    • 152 9 TEe TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent KANT LEAK KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. E*- "jmtQ il Vk S '^Tlr^ir^nirTß iiiiwii"ifc'i3i^lb* ■BT I TTI Sm_ ■Mat-. Tr'-'y IBSMBfc^sS S^g^*^^^><" ""i^StfL J(u^SfefeJ3^i'£! GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m
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    • 116 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular cargo service with six steamers calling at Moji, tfokkaichi, Hongkong, Singapore, Port S wettennam, Penang, Colombo and Bombay and ol me return voyage calling at Tuticorin Singapore, Hongkong and Moji. For Port Swettenham, Penang, Colombo
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 213 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kandaog Ketbau Hospital. July 18. 9 a.m. 3 P.M 9 v m Ba*om. 88 Fail. 29 '51 29.(71 29 7*9 Tomp. 85 0 86.5 81 0 Wei Bulb Thar 8.0 79 5 78.0 Die. ot Wind SW calm calm Max. Temp m aLadc hh.o iflc. «c ac. 75
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    • 480 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. Lilt of vessels m port at 11 a.m. ca July 19, 1915. British. Name Date of Arrival Remark* Kampar July 17 Inner Roads Zaida Poh Ann July 18 Chindwara No. 7 Wharf Pin Seng Inner Roads Lady Weld Scott Harley Lai Sang July 19 No 2 Wharf Strathclyde
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  • 2143 10 Bitter War Feelings. (Ftoih Our Own (Jorr espov dent.) London, Jane 18th. Everyone agrees thai the war is assuming a more bitter aspect. Each side is carrying ont a policy— we ara compelled J to do so— which necessarily contributes to that end. Despite tbe destruction of
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  • 156 10 The Committee gratefully acknowledge receipt ot the following farther doua- tions Amount previously acknowledged 9904.00 Mrs J. M. Daly 25 00 Captain Chancellor 21.00 Mrs F. .1. Kail if nx 5 00 Mrs J. Scrymgf-our 5.00 W. H. Lee Warner 30.00 Mrs Browulow 26.00 J.
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  • 81 10 I To assist tbe widows and children of Officers of the Navy end Army who are killed m tbe war and for which the neces* sity for fund a m urgently recognized. Mrs Owen acknowledges with many thanks tbe following contributions Previously acknowledged 13,414.41 Mr K. Stevens
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  • 203 10 Mr Talma was occupied the whole of yesterday, m the District Court, m hearing the case m which Oh Tek Joo, of 80, Emerald Hill Koad, was charged with attempting to cheat Mr E. S. Williams, of McAllister A Co, by pretending to him on May 7th
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  • 28 10 The P. and 0. homeward mail Sardinia left Hoogkong and is due to arrive at Singapore at 5 p.m. on Thursday. She sails at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 397 10 The following were tbe detailed results J of the various events m the Anglo Chinese School Sports, the finals of which were decided at the Oldham Hall groan A on Saturday, a report of the proceedings appearing m our yesterday's issue Fourth Std. Race— A division 1.
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  • 71 10 TIES FOR TO DAY. B CLiS.s BOtOUML C. B, Hadden v Dr. M. W. Chill. P.roy Gold v F. A. Teale. C Clabs Singles. Final. W. A. Wilson v J. S. Wardle. Newcomers' Handicap. S H.Greville Smith v Wodehouse. A Clasb Douhles. Final. Stout and
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  • 58 10 The results of the*.July Medals were as follow Ladies'. Mrs Vowler 47 5 42 Mrs Cantrell «0 7 43 Mrs Nicholson 47 Scr 47 Mrs Drummoud 51 4 4 7 Mrs F. G. Stevens 53 2 51 Five cards were taken out. Mens*. H. R. S. Law
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  • 24 10 Monthly Medal.— Winner, F. W. King all pquare. Seventeen cards were taken out. Ladies' Monthly Spoon. Winner, Mrs Marsh, 51.8, 48.
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  • 102 10 The Danish steamer St. Croix, which arrived m Penan g from Copenhagen, bad an exciting experience with a German submarine m the North Sea. She left Copenhagen on May 27, with a general cargo, and was bound for England. On June 1, while m the North Sea,
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    • 120 10 PROPERTY SALE. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs Cbing Keng Lee and Co'. a sale-room yesterday afternoon Freehold land and houses Nob. 16-1 to 16 6, off Kampong Java Road, total area 14,068 sq feet, bought by C. A. Fernandez for 12,600. Freehold land and house
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    • 242 10 ARE YOU PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES? The minor mfehape and ailments which recur m the borne, at work and dating recreation. -EEJHI DISPENSARY, Ltd.^ have just received an ideal compact MeSicine Case specially male for them BURROUGHS WEUGOME Co. It consists of a handsomely enamellel cane wmfainlng an a^sortnjf-nt of Tabloid
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