The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 August 1915

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lE-N CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915. NO. 8,517.
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  • 186 1 f The Allies have nr.de several tosh landings in the Qallipoli peninrala, which is admitted in a Turkish communique j Page 5. The Prizes iu the Ltwu Tennla Tourna- inent were presented in the S C C. pavalion last evening by Ld('y Kvehn Vouug Page 10. Field
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  • 1306 1 There is a certain type of individual incapable of one dorp or eerioue thought, either through expit ience or by his educa tiou, who, lituoDK smaller fry than even himself Ka:*is quite a reputation for distinct genial by proclaiming himself an agnostic." As a rule ho adopts a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 272 1 II The brand which is used all over the World. Some Large Contracts where "Rhinocsros" Brand has g tbeen used. London County Council 100,000 Tons. fi Keyliam Docks 80,000 Iramingham Docks 4D,0G0 g tTanjoHg Tagar Docks 20,000 S Rosyth Nava! Base (undep construcu n) 1 1 supplied to the British
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    • 357 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A Lady Teacher Wanted— Page Kops Noa Alcohoiio Drinks— P«ge >, Good llantfefit Clerk Wanted -P--gc S. Woods' Great lVpp i mint Cere Page 3. 1 The Casino*s New Programme Page 2.1 The B J- Danera for Boogkosg Page 6. 1 (iovernrnent T. oders called for Pago 8.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 113 1 THE WEEK. Thursday !2 h High Water -11-41 ».ra., II- 1 pro Lecture by Mr A w. Still on lemma! rttc Experi noes, atT.M. I A«. B.«f p.ra. Anniver ary o f th« Bet. <;! I'tnvg (1785). Ls gi -laMve CooiH il '.'-f I p ta. New Cirqae, Peach B
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  • 135 2 it 1 i holds the tre_che3, < climbs the deadly bill, «>jr second mans Um I in bes, I directing lathe and Aril] i Geofge*fl i.ne and J rencu's mighty task fulfil Our khaki lino's rosistaii Tg murder, tnsl ar.i hate. I nandfl the pw H n-^.st3.nc2
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  • 153 2 TIPPERARY" IN CHINESE. I, The fame of Tippecary b_s reached Chin:». where the nativ- newspapers print theu owu version of the famous Wai song. The chorus is Chinese with a literal translation a- followfl >hih ko yuan la tao Ti po-lieh li, I'i yno ti j ill Lsicg laon. Shih
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  • 35 2 Manchester.— Mr Arthm Speakman, I Secret, v cf the Gaddum Company, charged with leading with the enemy in respect of cotton ehipraeits, was lined £50, t pp -.ii v.-!i~ granted.
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  • 62 2 The principal of a Well-known firm of' Ventilating and Drying Planta visited Java, Tb€ f M S. and S.S. during the present year for the purpose of acquiring informa tion on the above subject uud he has now Bubraitted plans and specilicationa to the Borneo Co.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 502 2 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE PICK OP THE TITLES. NOW THE RAGE AT HOME, [When the Angelus is Bingirg, from the Revea l> Business ;n Usual." The Red, Whita and Blue, from the R ren B-isinet;^ i\s UsnaJ," i JTour King and Conntiy want you. I'atiiotie SoDg. i Fall Iq. Patriotic Song.
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    • 363 2 FOR A FEW MGHTS ONLY. The Stupendous and Colossal Production. I DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT COMING VERY SOON: THE GREATEST SERIAL PHOTOPLAY EVER PRODUCED. T{ j E By the greatest fiction writer in the World, F, PHILLIPS OPPEfcHEIM. Tii: Universal Film Manufacturing Co. were the producers ol lucilll love
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    • 419 2 II"' "6flT€Cr PTCCUR6 "pS^f! VV— JUNCTION OF ALBERT BENCOOLEK STREETS FOR THE FIRST TIME TO THE StMHPOFE PUBLIC I #V THE MOST VVO^DEBFIL PHOTO PLVi SF.m.\l. v l\ r ■mo tnn ulu XT*' T^ T CJ f^i T*^ T^P 2 '-^tat 1* v x 3f j,«- u mtt ftJr^^^fc" A^
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  • 479 3 The :veu aro thosn of thP LeB |h« :=!egra;ns from London 6iMM ready to M i!S_-rbia be attacked b 3 ,>jly cannonading, with rorab and gre tiling, oa western front. I u aL u.ilara bridge at Constan--9 has beta h'o.va up by tubmariue. force Ger u ubo3t
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    • 1402 3 To Let FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Small furnifched house to lftcloe to t:wn. Apply B c/o 1 ree Press. 6-8 uc TO LET FURNISHED. Lisvane, 74 King's Road, near C'uny Road Station, Rent $70, entry sth October. Apply to J. M. MACLEAN, Lisvane. S4-7 24-3 TO LET FROM Ist SEPTEMBER
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    • 554 3 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE Monday, 23rd August, 1915, at 2.3G p nr. AH that oae undivided moiety or equal half share of and in freehold land and hoase So. 37 Faya Lebar RoaJ. coutjLicinf» an area of 2 A-:res, 1 Rooi and 4 I'oles and forming part of Grant No, 19?.
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  • 1215 4 The Singapore Free Press. T hursday, August 12, L915. Here shall >:>c Press the People's right naiatliaj (Juftwc I by u H tence an i unbribed by gain; Here patriot Trait her glorious piecepLi <$■■»■*• SI- Iged to K lurioa, Layaltr and Taw. Two events of the Brat importance arc
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  • 235 4 Loril Dalmeny, GrenadierGaards, (-od of Lord Uu.-t htrry, is rt-portcd wu:::,dt:d. 'I'iio Uev. William rosi will reach a! the Jobore Church on Sunday, August 15, at B U Me N. S. Mansergh has gone with his regiment to tl:i' c ameroons. lit J. MoN'eauh has h. r-i\ pron:utod to the
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  • 134 4 On Aug. 26 and 28 there will be a military boxing tournament at the Victoria Theatre by permission of Vice Admiral Jer ram and Brigadier General Piidout. The arrangements are being mads by Mr M. S. Cowan and a committee of local gentlemen and a quurter
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  • 770 4 The Ping pong aud Dam duunpionshtp compGtiUc::s of the Amateur Dcavioj Association resulted us tollowi l'ing >pong 1. Mr. Sng Soo Geoli. L Mr. T;m Kok sin. Dan I. Mr. Lei B n bosgi Mf.l Lee Chia Qau. one of the easu&ltiM mentioned in a recent list ir: Indian p
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  • 547 4 Oom§m *«»k, 3rdj ulv An iMIHIfI ;j le at9 o cJock morning on the life of Mr J p A man food tv.r *o< ftl the bar hattngeffod Qm uullettocka course ana af:,r,: r Mr Morgan i« breast passed cut through the Tt
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  • 96 4 The war com tie Vreiu rt&Dg trota tl r case ia which the? I 1 1 i lai^e Dttmbef of K on Hi. 1 eoinc t rumours circulai. me incredible, to I I r on all 1 true, and thnt aa n.r: been with us a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 87 4 If you take a pride in the Cigarettes YOU SMOKE L^^^^Vvrs£i^^^^f TDK NAME OF S^f.F??? l^ ic. a guarantee of a Vn^< "!?S 4 cT^" i cfr y /'J Cigarette at its best. 'Vilffilir''' FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. UALUbtiiK, MAbbntuuh to. Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. *J Little ,*V
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  • THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN.
    • 113 5 ■gftregraeV a»* in. —When the Russian I a| of Wareaw the inhabi tanV,- c: Theso'dier^ d »end KeTet fear, wa shall ret.. > U^'[ urns of lea were installed at all places and restaurant* toodshops iU irewdealetei oi their ctrn tentsx h\c stiihateeltothesoldiera. There waemnch bandahaking and
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    • 202 5 Cerman Troops Exhausted tnd Russians from Ivangorod and taking ptisoaen in in Hoot, parrying the I to peuetrate to Luke i on rail way, ai a it f oi trees by a w ate b rtfc marshes. The Mverest ithertfl Ik I has be« a neted b
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    • 137 5 MQ Paying the Fr'.ce U). The enemy is j rce wall i them I the BBaifl toice re- i I I rards i'..- 1 Brest I il irsk li|M. The dotted valour of the Russian infantry on tbe Narew front ha> senetpi in helping the eudre R;i=
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    • 62 5 Anticipating The Day.' 1 etrogs -Other observers a! tat the Bust ecnv »:aus aro.i >• -r tomainl it rpositionswhea i of a shortaa occasions. They dec! I in ad :a the us us to Th an Pol a; lied co or retire- costly to th9
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    • 58 5 A Long Way from Piace. Ang I Gerraabusy ccrrccting the pal riei A Um war. m inu QerIvm Itaii king Wane r is anything removal of ibe firt: lifflculties with tIH en- bas tnxrounded Peace is still fai diaa I: t. '^terdam. a i a Beriiu tolegraci <H
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  • 169 5 SOME LOSS OF LIFE. German Zeppelin Destroyed. [Bj Submarine Cable]. KeUl'El'h B*B7l C2. I London, Aug. 10.- The Admiralty an- noEucea that a squadron of hostile airships j visited the East Coast last night from 8.30 p. ;n. til I *J "> 0 moruing. Some fires were
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  • 85 5 Severs Artillery Work. London, Aog 10. General l*u Hamil< ton reports in the fighting of the last f-.-w days inbstantiaj progress, and Bays that in the touthern in. j two hundred yards irere gainc i on a front o! three hundred yarda eastward of the Krithis
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  • 96 5 Stubborn Fighting. London. &ng. 10. He reports an import ml inceess in the Inzac Zme (.the word km m U anabbreviation for the Austra tian Ner. Zealand Army Corps.) A footing was gained on Lhur.uk Bair, a portion of Sari Bail mountain and kheoresl was cccu pied
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  • 95 5 1 Gott Strafe" Fading Away, London, Aug. 10.— Apparently tho (icrm press campaign in view of pease hai begun. The Dutch Rotterdamsebe Courant gives prominence to an article which it says it has received from a diplomatic source. After blaming B. Grey for the war th^
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  • 70 5 Germans Everywhere Kepuised. Parii Aug. 10. Fightii continued at Souchfc/ in Argonne and in Lorraine. AH Qermi attacks were rep ilsed. The Q rmans ri lently bombarded Bois 1« Pretreai i then attacked hot were immedi ately stopped by curtains ol flre. The enemy made fresh attack
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  • 73 5 Towards Buiair at Last, August l A Tai :.juniqv.>'' makes the moat important itateni nt thai the Allies on the night of it 7, with the protects a ol the Qi r, I -j I rce at E trachali, ut the head of the Ctali oi Bares on
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  • 61 5 London, A 1:4. 10.— Field Marshal French in' letin saya the gains at Hoofl buvo been consolidafeti. AGm man attack repulsed and th< n ifter there .irtillery eng tgement as a ilt of which nli trenches southward of Hooge b H" Briti»li and German her unten I
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  • 47 5 SOUTH -WEST AFRICA. Proof cf German Designs. I London, Aug. 10.— Hie Timei gives pro- iiiineacu to information from au aQthorifea« jt.ve SOUefl thitt thfl (Joion troops disI covered iu Southwest Africa 27,000 rifleB picked in c&ae*, landed a few weeks before j the outbreak oi war.
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  • 230 5 BIG NAVAL ENCOUNTER. Petrograd, Aug. 10.— The Baltic Sea on Sunday saw tha biggest naval encounter iu the war, wbea two German divisions of ships of the liae, with cruisers and swarms of torpedo craft, swooped towards the Gull of Riga. The battle raged a buudrad
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  • 108 5 Turks Flee in Disorder. Petrograd. Aug. il. a communique mentions that Turkish attacks on the whole frout in the Caucasus region on Sun lay were repulsed. There wai> a desperate fight foi the possession of Merghemir paes, whence the Turks were dnvtn, fleeing iu disorder, the Russians
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  • 30 5 Red Cross Trains Attacked. Petrograd, Aug. 11. Two Zeppelins attacked two Russian red cross trains on Saturday, killing and injuring a grent many wuuuded aud their attendants.
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  • 28 5 Arrested in Angola, Pretoria, Aug. 11.— The relel leader Muni/, ai:d a s-rnall party of jllower have been arrested in Angola by ihs Portuguese authorities.
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  • 35 5 Paris, Aug< 11. A communique Efcys thul the day h.is been quiet apart from some artillery actions. Four aeroplanes did uot return from the raid on Saarbrue cken One landed iii Switzerland*
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  • 30 5 London, Aug. 10. The Admiralty announced that th;> deatroyer Lynx struck a mine in the North Sua yesterday, and sunk. Four officers and twenty t'.vo men were saved.
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  • 29 5 Washington, Aug. li. The American reply to ihe recent Austrian note rejects the contention thut American expects of munitions to Allies are iucont;ifcteL.t with neutrality.
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  • 19 5 London, Aug. 10. Madame Janotha, thu Kaiser's favourite pianist livu beeu arrested in London and deported.
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  • 19 5 London, Aug. 10. General You Biasing, German Governojc in Belgium, has i arrived at Berlin.
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  • 92 5 Tbi-; company which provided Q verj amusing and novel entertainment when here not luug :ik<J h.is come back to Singapore for a short-visit, atid will open ou the umu site in T.^-ach road tL-i* evening. The (Jircu3 has just returned from Bangkok where it had a good
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  • 42 5 All interested are tinted t) the Y. M C. A. this evening at H.40 p. m. to Lour Mr. A. W. Stiil'a lee iNe on some journalistic experiences." fha lectuiH is uudtsi the auspice of the Bibl cal aud Licerarj Research Society.
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  • 558 5 The following alterations and additions to the Telephone Directory were made during July. 1152 Al3ago£, S.A.T., 347 Geylang Road. 14 Bateman and Coy., Accountants and Auditors. 1012 Cator, Lt. Commander, da,, r n., 73 Europe Hotel. 773 Chan Sze Onn, 191 Cecil Street. 510 Chip Eck Siang
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  • 109 5 This little house which from its position baa tho advantage of tho cool evening ecu breezes, is growing in popularity partico< huly as L h e il ins shown ar? tho excellent productions of the Universal Film Compuny. These alms axe quite tiaw in tbe t-enbo that previous
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 197 5 A NEW SHIPMENT OF JffQ.;— jM Jpj f^ ■■"fir E^ J&% 3^- Jy I^H _B^ii_ Sb^^Sß^ IN ALL SHAPES. HOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co. KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. JUST OUT NEW EDITION jwww¥^ww| MUSKETRY IHI LAI RE f REGULATIONS. iMM^AAMAA^ sjQ IJLSi I WA R BOOK REPRINTED KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 790 6 Ship pi ng KONINKLIJKE PAKETVJMRT MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYER QUAY. UHDER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Branoak Asab in and Bagan SI ipi Api Aug 12 V. Hogend:?;p Berju^bang, Taneh, Asahan and Belawan-De'.i ±ug Sampit Tri^i-Kadja. Sapat, Tcmbilaban. Kengat and Bcteh-Bivar Aug 18 Mosst
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    • 624 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. TO LONDON s.s. BBANKSOME HALL" sailing on or about Aug 11. s.s. CITY OF RANGOON sailing on or about Aug 26. Thi9 steamer has accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, IfICALId ICK flu bO>| Liu.^ OPERATING
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    • 510 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES BSAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Polynt-slen Ang H CordUdere Ang 15 ss Nera Aug 27 M Paul Decal Aug 29 BsAiuazonc BeplO ss Mageli-.n Sepia S8 Cordiii^ie H(-p '^4 A Moamec Hop 26 M Panl Ltcat Oct 8
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    • 497 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAIf For China, Japan, Peaang, Ce?U B Anstralia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Piymoatt and London. Through ***** of Lading issaofl fo, rjKOoast, Peisian Quit, Contliiea*ai fcn MuJrte! BteAmora wIU leave Slugaport cc ot t^ MAIL LINES Homeward (for Eurcph From Singapore, connecting Colombo with Malta U|
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 582 7 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. EEEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, OldJewry, E.C. !13p any has £20.00C desalted with the Supreme Conrt of England, and compiles
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    • 497 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Shlna, IKCORPOBSTED I! NYU EHIBTER. PUD DP CAPITAL £1,500,00C aisuYi pond Z sj.sooicca Rsae»YB Liability ol FrojrieScra «1,200 000 HEAD OFFICE t IS, BIBHOP3B£TB, LOHOOM, I. 0. A3EHCIK9 AND BBAMCH2BJ irantsar Hoagkcnf Pgeiuji Bangkok Loilo Faict Batavia Ipoh Rangoca Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang
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    • 506 7 the OF INDIA, ltd. CftPITAL AUTHORISED £I,300.00C i CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £!.125.0Q« CAPITAL PAID-UP £552.5GG RESERVE FUND £500,000 BOARD CF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. Jsraos Campbell Esq. H. Melvil] i. M. Ryrie Egq, j Bir I -avid Yule. -b'.of Blanagex Percy MonUI Esq. London Mana^r «T=iB. Btcuart Esq. LONDON
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    • 384 7 iTrrvm tt ~i m m iwt 1 1 *■■■<■ 1 t m ipi*w_—.^» ROYAL EXCHANBE The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire, Life, Marine, Motor Car, Personal Accident, and Fidelity risks at current rates. WEARE CO., Ltd., Arents 24-7 35 ROEINEON ROAD.
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    • 583 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND AND BUILDING At Kailang Pudding off Gay lan g Road TO BE HELD AT Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Cos. Sale-room On Monday, 16th Aug. 1915 at 2.30 p.m. AH ihose ii\<> pieces of freehold iaml attaata ;u g a il w*f Podding la the Dtatrfcotof
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  • 1479 8 iFf^.ft our 9ivn Lorresponaenx,} Failure op hie Grouse Season. Edinburgh. July 15. 'it will bo a bad eea6on for the Highlands," writea a leading gentleman in the North, aud hie opinion is supported by all who know the condition of the country. "The fishing industry ii at a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 242 8 I MASPERO FRERES I I CAIRO-EGYPT I ROITTON POlir F h'FT T 'r*PA FINEST SELECTED LEAF ONLY. jjj IN AIRTIGHT TINS OF 50. 1 "PRIMARILY Yi-Casein is of value as a pure proteid food, Its special value lies in the fact (hat it differs from the proteid of meat in
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    • 169 8 WHERE DOCTORS AND EMBROCATIONS FAIL Hweliin^ of the knee can be Immediately relieved and promptly curod by tho use of Little's Oriental Balm. Head this lettor, from A. C. Lehman, W&y- I oesboro, P». "I was the victim of a larga iwelllng on the kc*e for TWO YEAR3. Doo- torn
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    • 420 8 NERVOUS DYSPtPSIA. Karroos dypepfia i a dtaca e of the I nerves, not of l b al< im .1 b. Indigestion ono das fifo'om from aymptoma the iiext osaaily meani j net you* dj q i p la, i -p 1 1 i ftbe] 'ientia I of a nervous or
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    • 461 8 Try what a refreshing, easily digested, j! and specially nourishing food beverage may be made with Benger's Food in combination with tea or coffee, cocoa or chocolate. !B-n?er's FooJ, prepared with K L'r>'\ new nuik forms a dainty and v AVlicioM OPeam, rich in ail I > ne C tj
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  • 1609 9 Issued by FEASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Aug. I lth. Ail quotations ot Sterling Shares mast be regarded as povely nominal for the present. CAP. I3SUS PA.D. Las_ Drr. BUISBS. BSL-L'RB. 85,000 23 Sg Allagar 9% 1 11 2 S 600,000 1 1 Anglo- Java —
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  • 55 9 COEBECTED UP TO Aug. 10). Bank 4ms 2-4 516 demand 2-4^ Puivate credits 8m e 2-4x France demand Bank 304 Ihdia, T. T. 176i SoaGKONa, dsmar d 2S| YOKonAMA, demai d 1181 Java, demaad 140^ Bangkok, demand 68i So7aaaiaNB, Bank Baying $8. £4 Bank o! Knginiid Br«le t 5%
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  • 151 9 Aug. 10. Tin (50 tons) buyers §73. 37^ Gsrabier 11 GO Gtambiei Cr:bo No, l IoAQ Oembier Cuba No. 2 12. c0 Pepper Black ordm. j 'pora 19.00 Pepper, (White fate) Bi.oo Nutmegi (110 to tie ib 21.00 Notmegl (80 to tie iu 22.00 Kaee (Eaziua) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 251 9 SUPPLIES FOR EetsitPQ MinPQ Fti* Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalang. AspinalFs Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas"
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    • 128 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISBA (Cseka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintain a regular cargo service with fcix ntcameis caiiiu^ 1 at Moj', Jfokbaicbi, Hcri^kouK, Sin^apvi e, I'; ri t wett-rn-Ham, I't-'jaag. Colombo an. 1 Bombay and on toe return voyage e:u»ir*> ut Totioorln, t-'iaga I pore, Hcuek'-u^ and
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 241 9 WEATHER REPORT. Ksnlarg KerNw Rcspita! hag, 10. 2am ?> t \i 9 F.m BftJOm. SS F*b. V9 s'i9 29 772 59 8.7 remy. 82 o »7 o 83 o \vei Brxlh •T'hOi. 78 1 '9 0 19.0 Dlt. o! Wlu3 S.W R.W. calm Max. Ten»p lr: ibfOfl 57.0 Mia, j
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    • 483 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of Teasels in port at 1 1 am on Aug. 11, 1916. British, Name Date of Arrival Remarks Glenfalloch Aug 10 Silverlip Kuala Hai Natn Wilhelm Aug 11 Penang Muncaeter* Castle Dutch. D Vau Twist Ang 10 B S Uabru Van Go&Lis Aug 11 Japanese. Harima Kara
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  • 1799 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 15. An Anglo Chinese Trader writes What is the secret of German success in competition *rith British lirms and British trade in the Far E lit? Charges of underhand methods and illegitimate risks are being made on autnority, so
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  • 59 10 British 4$ Per Cents, in America. i New Yoik, 3rd July. A group of New York bankers, headed by Mr J. P. Morgan, is negotiating for the flotation in the United States 'A 100,000,000 dollars of the British War Loan. The offering! will be in-, 1 creased if
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  • 243 10 Mr Justice Earnshaw reserved judgment in the action heard by him in the Supreme Court on Tuesday in which Sim Boon Kwang, a merchant, of 977. Upper Serangoon Road, was the plaintiff, with H. S. Arathoon and Thaddeus Paul (the latter at present in Europe) the defendants.
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  • 358 10 RUBBBJk. Siofiapjre, 11th Aug. about S6O tous were offered at to day's auctions. The demand was good, but prices, in sympathy with weaker Loudou advices, were slightly down for most ftjradefl< I"ine Pale Orepe ntji Kihbed Smoked Bbeet were both down V2, 1128 nnd ir»o respectively being
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  • 205 10 Singapore, I Kh Aug. The rccoul quantity of 296 tons cata loaned for the Auction held to day met with a fairly 6te-dy demand, about 100 tons changing hands. bine Pule Crepe was again wanted, the top price of the sale vi/.: $183, being paid for one
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  • 595 10 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL UNFINISHED. I L. E. Gaunt and M. J. Upcoti mot on the esplanade ground last evening in the final tie of the championship iu tbe S.C.C. Lawn Tennis Tournament. Unfortunately, play bad to be suspended owing to a heavy 6hower just when the
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  • 65 10 The If. M. c>>mp t.jy'd iteamec Polyae tien will leovi* SaigOO at 2 p rn. on tho 11th instant «ml may bo expected here ou Friday the 13th iuetant at about 10 a.m. The B. I. Company's steamer Tara left Nfegapatam at 2 m. on Tntsday, tbe lOtb
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  • 149 10 Friday, 13th and SUHDiT, l.Vni Ai I. J mnetou's Fior at 9, 10 aud 11 n.m., 2*Bo and 8 30 p m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 acd 10.80 a.m 12 15, 5} and 5 30 u m. Diving Competition and Tbam R&CB. The6e events will t;ike place
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  • 21 10 Mandoi Tt koug 0 080 lota] for year 69,116. Agents. Satidiltuuls Batter; and Co. siak: 80,011 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 245 10 j FOLLOW THE ROYAL IEAgT} %tftPV^G^t|M^ The following delicious drinks, u inch arc ta I I NON-ALCOHOLIC M will kelp ijoa to follow Hit, Mejeti W Exa tuple Kops Grape Wine ft Kops Ginger Wine S Kops GiDger Brandy 5 Kops Peppermint Liqu ur JKops Chci'l'f Liqueur Eops Lime Jilce
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