The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. j£N CENTS SINGAPOEE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915. XO. 8,541.
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  • 130 1 Robber auction 'inures aie given on j page 10. Great activity is being shown on the j Serbiau frontier Page 5, important business wi«i transacted at the P. A.M. meeting— P_tga 4 The Tsar has put him-e'f at the head of the Russian armies^Page A. Bandmann. company
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  • 1219 1 MODERN THOUGHT AND LIFE. The school of scientific materialism claims to have cleared Urn wor;d of a large part of Ps population, wbich pre rious to the advent of itt- investigations played a well defined part iv Mm cosmic BChei a Paganism ond < mity, bitter am mies as they
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 253 1 LES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONERS' SHOP Bias Basah Road, Singapore. rOW "OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. j TAKES. PASTRY, COLD DRINKS, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA, Etc. AFTERNOON TEAS LATE SUPPERS Woderate Charges. Moderate Charges. KATZ BROS, Ltd. NEW STOCKS OF WRIST WATCHES IN GOLD AND r_^_ IS IIP"
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    • 349 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kelly and Walsh for Chairman tobscoo and cigarettes i'age l>. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company agency notification Page 7. A wbi-t drive and concert will be held by the Engineers' .Associat.iou Page 2. Shipping Kumsaug, for Hongkong and Japan P. 1., Ojean S. S S. S. 8^ K. I.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 186 1 i THE WEEK. Thursday Sth i H-'gh Water- 10-tta.m., I'-l? pm i New oTooa. Jewish New rea- (567*) oommot oee. I PreseutaHuu ol Insignia, Council Chamber. j 1 a m. I 'anduiann Co, Victoria Theatre. Friday lOth. Hich Wnl r *.r 10-fl p.m. B. I. h meward mail doses, If,
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  • 330 2 WHAT BRITAIN IS DOING IM THE WAR. A French Eulogy Pai ia 'an ith. The intransigeant publishes a coIu•_:• auA ah I lead j article by M. .leun Riehepin, of the Ittdi b .ts entitled The Miracle of the Enalibh.'' The rsl > irt of
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  • 160 2 "The Enemy can Come Farther and Further Confirmation ol Un i m a determination; of the Knssian Empire to light uu to a v ;s to be found m the remarkable art ntribn tod to the I'.ourse Gazette" by General Mikhne*?iteh, bead ol the General >:a;f of
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  • 62 2 The old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving piaec to newer ideas. R, Garrett I Stma, Limited, have introduced a Piston \ah re Engine using Superheated I Steam v. which it is claimed half a ton of coal will K0 as far as a ton m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 365 2 e_ me mxwaßßamwßmaeaw4Btteaew^mm NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. f" Wben the Angelus m ringing*' trom ilu vue Business as I 'sual V- The R< A. White Blue from, the j Re\ ru Iii Lness as Usual." If" We shall all do the Goose* -step rrom the Re*, ue Business as Usual "Winn
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    • 718 2 ORCHARD ROAD. A First Class Theatre. WJTii A FIRST CLASS REPUTATION, for First Ci.ss Films. Y£S. Without a doub'; Aa absolute II? TOP PROGRAMME. Pronounced by the Public, to be the Greatest Spectacular Photo-Play ever seen m this TOWN. Positively The Last Three Nights! Noboily should miss this Great Production
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    • 726 2 A new feature each week wiil be the UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY GAZ^T AT 7HE BEACH ROAD. Cl/VSIIMO BEArw The Semi-weekly Change, Commencing TO-NICHT, Presents withou* I A. wonderful arra\ of piotarea ani neither OBeot t' Bb-WM m Singapore. They can „jy at tt) THURSDAY. FRIDAY AM) SATURDAY Three Episodes 11.
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    • 176 2 Auctions AUCTGN SALE OF CONFISCATED no: On Wonday. 13th Sept.. at IC >mpn- d 3 Am i By or U ment Hoaopi a ELL i Co a It AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE POSTAGE I At Powi I On Monday, 13th Sep al 11 a.m. For particularPOWBLL 6 9-9 MORTGAGEE S
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  • 458 3 be has etc i liij aud surely nne tbe Bssia ga* waj of Ihs Empire's whilst London has developed into j clearing house of Urn whole world, j nmy years I:* uusa'.isfactory I ctrol, the Pod Ol London was— I certain as captions appointed the end saprasss
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  • 135 3 Records for the Nation cder tbe authority of the War Oil gemsots have vow been completed a kinema: grapb record of nts of the war. both st the front ..aes of commuuicat:oa m I .ng film producers and exhibeen brought into S cc--.•heme. so that no single
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  • 77 3 i a Encourage Malay Weavers >tt« to encourage the U c;il and to ensure that I tir I P'itl to the actual m»_ re. will bs u'Hd I place eiders fur silk I J p-r sarong. Local is a .'--'ion I ut. to cover pottage and pit k
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  • 278 3 In the hot countries of the Ewt many people expa.ience a loss of apposite acd a 01 late fjr food, toe meals take'i have little na ritlve value becmse timv turn ir and give me tc stcmeea o- heartbnrn. With this ru* ne of the appellee ta^re
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    • 1563 3 I Notices NOTICE To day b<dDg Tewish New Year our place of business is closed. JUJAN FRiNKEL FURNITURE CO. OnCii\hD Boad. *.i 9 <i «t NOTICE. We hereby give notice that CJ I I V CHIN IK)'.' is no linger m our service as a Bii] Co.lector f om this
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    • 470 3 To Let TO BE LET. A Large and Airy Office at No. 6, Malacca Street, upstairs. Immediate Entry. Apply to C. YEN BOOK. No. 19 Collyer Quay. 24-7 cc BUNGALOW TO LET No. 795 East Coast Koad otf Te'.ok Kurah. Apply to ALI AMBER BRANAMA, 21 Weld Kr ad. 36
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  • 1833 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Sept. 9, 1915. Here shall the Press lhe People's right ir Una— 'cd by influence and rmbrihed \>r san Her" patriot Truth _i« glorious prc.epts draw. Mertged to X Biripo. L**yallv and Law. In a few days, next .Monday to be precise, Parliament again meets,
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  • 451 4 At an auction cf aniline dyes, order- of tbe Controller of HlrStilt Trading Concerns, m Bombay tne Thnr-day, the price- realised were tux times ttu sats War rates. Iv tbe seoond police ccurt yoetordaj I motor 11. MeLta charged bit Hvla 1 Tan Kirn Chai with criminal breach i I
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  • 128 4 STRAITS STATES. FHI P a. M Ox.r Owm ,rre^ 0 c ■arapur. a At*. Nm '.ovtui; i i has decide,. penuieut „f hSll t; ing B y Port Swettei h■• m rpfi _MfSiS*S«t reqneStl p l antl rg unable to prevent a: leaving the Jh nrn,,,, Hm,ndrmm secure th tt
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  • 54 4 Ipol meeting is to he beld at tie on S.Hurdav .on of the formation of a Civ, i c Kinta temporary premie iooal ing by tbe BeYS il ne v ad iresa was also d Priagle, p ..< the scheme to erect a larger i suitable
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  • 56 4 He, ala Lumpui At tbe i'tnn Si h annua! ing a dividend of twenty per j d-clared. Tbe net pr< was the all-in cost i id. Tl sstfanis for A iovernment loan < the year aud tbe Conu.it.} bow tn debt. 2nd Lieutenant G. i: I Artillery,
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  • 59 4 The wedding took place I of Bt dohn tbe Divine yestei I Bf Mr H .1. Marks. Superinter I I ire Brigade and Miss Vicryl i I harm ]I were ie lanoa tbi6 being I ilitary I m Ipoh, tbe I Masonic Hall. A* meeting cf 1
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  • 17 4 [Pi si Our Ot I land Birmingh: dividend of I t Iti 00, against
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  • 136 4 Tbe Manet received teiegraphu Ofhce tbat tbe gtoael declared a lifidet of tbe Hank for I dune at tbe rate i 8 income I M :1 < Gaiety ree- of the attract; will s< >d. while! of fb Master Key >' rime. Tm Koon. all who snatched a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 139 4 _____l i mew. i i _i COUTTS' R OLD TOM £^h DRY 8 GIN. y COATE'S PLYMOUTH LARGE STOCKS HELD BY GALDBECK, MACGREGOR Go. Wholesale Retail Wine Spirit Merchants. i THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS •fSfn Little's W> REFRESHMENT y^^** Wlifi'W; V EXPERT CATERING -V Weddings, Garden Parties, Dinners, etc. John Little
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  • 262 5 A NEW BATTLE CROWING. Fussians Resistance Steady. Bngj Submarine Cable]. KirTia's S*fanca. Semi T.-Tbe communi que positions are generally unfbe efttee-ptS cf the enemy to be .ie :T-us.ive especially m the dis- >>k have been crushed yi. .-urn counterattacks at various ,'vii m tbe capture of
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  • 45 5 London, S<_pt B.— Reuter learns that from N'tsh coufirrn great AustroGenuar: activity on the Serbian frontier preparatory to a now offensive, but the ra y M r' te ready. There have already been small encounters wherein Sail -MM were invariably successful.
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  • 143 5 i B, Sept. 7. During the past fortI thousands of voluntary workers have lassifying the natioi_al registration ret ms m each district. The first me to register is being put is m con--0 wi:h recruiting. Forms are being J to recruiting authorities pri aa_ri y it is
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  • 104 5 London, Sep*. 7. Tbe Trades I'nion Cocgre-s at Lristol unanimously passed I tatioa against conscription, amid great applause. Copies of the resolution telegraphed to Mr Asquitb, Lord Kitchener ami Mr Lloyd George. The resolution emphasised that the representatives of three millions of workers appre.iate the magnificent response
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  • 51 5 Lccdon, S.;t. 7.— ltalian refugees arrivmg m Greece report a reiga of terror ma. Baskibaaookfl are pillaging and ■Meting ani ill treating Italians and are not restrained TLe city is plung -d m daik- a: i the railways are at a «ai_dstill owing to the lack of
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  • 41 5 *ome, Sept. 6. The Vatican has issued j statement tha: Cardinal Gibbons is not j lfl e bearer cf auy E-pecial message from the Pope to President Wilson. Cardinal './.vev.r, is thoroughly ac Qoamttd with the pontiff's ideas and
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  • 37 5 Btfi. The increases comU- the first month of the war are -i AH I&M88, exports .£8,227,584, ar i compared with 1913 an increase m •sports cf 13$ millions a decrease m "Ports of Hi millions.
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  • 121 5 RUSSIAN UNITY. Congratulations From France and England. [By Submarine Cable]. Ksctss's Biivioa. Paris, Sept. 7.— lt is announced that the Tsar has telegraphed to President Poincare 1 am putting myself to-day at the head of our valiant armies. lam moet anxious to address to you my
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  • 208 5 Germans Fear Developments. Paris, Sept. 7. The Germans are show ing anxiety as tc tbe inwaid meaning of the French continuous bombardment for the past fortnight. A communique says the Germans opened a violent counter bombardment along the line Arras to Soissons accompanied by some grenade fighting.
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  • 91 5 Paris. Sept. 7. I am writing on board a British warship reported m a German communique to have been sunk writes M. Pichon m a letter to the press and around us is the most marvellous fleet ready at any moment to prove the re
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  • 70 5 Amsterdam, Sept. 7. Educated Germans are beginning better to appreciate the work of the British navy and are also giving grudging praise to the bravery m Gallipoli. Newspapers which are usually full of violent abuse of Great Rritain dwell on the gigantic task
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  • 72 5 Rome, Sept. 7. General Joffre has visited the Italian front and conferred with General Cadorna. He inspected im portant positions on the frontier. The visit is regarded as of great military aud political importance for tbe purpose of arranging a concrete understanding betweenthe different armies of the
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  • 62 5 Amsterdam, Sept. 7.— Rerlin official. A German submarine reports meeting on the high eeas D 27 which claimed to have sunk on Aug. 10 a small English cruiser of an old type m the West Hebrides. The l' 27 however has not returned and as she has
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  • 29 5 London, Sept. 7.— Holders of dutiable goods m bond, principally tobacco and tea, have begun to effect large clearances m anticipation of higher duties m the Rudget.
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  • 24 5 London, Sept. 7.— The Harrison liner Dictator, of four thousand tons, has been sunk. The crew of forty- two were saved.
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  • 330 5 SOMETHING DOING." Tbe Bandmann Gaiety Company gave their third performance m the Victoria Theatre last night, to a poor attendance. The tirst part cf tbe programme consisted of a miscellaneous entertainment which weut well. Misa Dorothea Temple ia a very bright comedienne, who quickly put the audience
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  • 187 5 On behalf of Mra 11. li. Balmond, Mr 1). EL Kinloch. care of Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China Singapore, acknowledges with many thank-, the following further contributions Previously acknowledged »33,948.98 Hon Mr J. H. Elcum 20 00 Straits Chinese Recreation Club 16 6C Kevd Frank
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  • 52 5 The number of persons who have registered themselves at the Chief Police Office under the Civil Guard and Reserve Force Rill is 257-165 between the *g«B of 18 and 40 and 92 between 40 and 55. A few, we are told, should not have registered at all.
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  • 48 5 Cairo, Sept. 8. Minister Fathy Pasha was thrice stabbed at the railway station. He drew a revolver aud fired but missed his native assailant whom the crowd seized. The reason of the outrage ia unknown. Tho assailant is an employe of the Finance Minister.
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  • 33 5 London, Sept. 8. Tbe Press Bureau says hostile aircraft visited the eastern counties last night and dropped bombs. There were some fires aud casualties but particulara are not yet available.
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  • 30 5 Pekin, Sept. 7. German agents m China again attempted to destroy a bridge on tbe Siberian line. Fortunately the Russians secured the bombs before they sxploded,
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  • 631 5 [The dateß given are those of despatch of the telegrams from London.. Aug. 31. (continued), Allied aviators k destroy a large German hangar at Ghent. Intense artillery activity by Allies describ- ed as noteworthy." J Austrians at two points m Val Sugana and m region of upper
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  • 16 5 London, Sept. 6. Tbe deaths are announced of Sir William Plowden and Sir John Fuller.
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  • 67 5 The money changer of Raffles Hotel, by name G. Bf. Greggery, m the third police court yesterday, charged Wee Koon Cheng, a Hylam employed at the hotel, with cheating, by pretending between July and September, that chits he produced for payments of cash, amounting m all to 1108.80, were signed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 148 5 ROBINSON'S BARGAINS m FOOTWEAR iH v _m Bj '*'-.Z*^S_w am. DV _A_W W^^:' -''■■>^^^k ___Paf ""Tr* ~^9m&s^ "_E_B_ BRITISH LABOUR Jg£^^[' -^WIW W T m TT AaW WaY -§i*wl.-. v■''■'■ "e^flJjafWl _afi 5¥5 •*-'*s**^ '~v__e___ Wr^ -*j»_?____i _SB(^^^ Boots m Balmoral or Derby Shapes and All Sizes. Sale Price $7-50
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 289 6 "ELLJERMAN" LINE. For LONDON HULL B.s. KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 12 For LONDON s-s. CITY OF VIENNA M due en or about Sept 22. The above steamer?, have accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co.,
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    • 847 6 Shipping KONINKtIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. a—3, collyer Quay. UNDER OONTRAOT WITH THR NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT, Singkara Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deii ...Sept 9 Baud Batavia, with transhipment at Batatia to Java coast and Samarang Bept 10 Buysees Koeruai, Bandjera asln, Stagen, Kota Baroe, balik-Papan, baaalinda,
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    • 565 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. j For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD br Amazone Sep 10 ss Magellan Sep It ss Paul Lecat Oct 8 ss Vihe de la bs Magellan Oct 2- Ciotat Pep 2R ss Vibe de la A Steamer Oct 10 Ciotat
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    • 599 6 Shipping "pT&oT BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPUi For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyita Australia, India, Aden, Etfym Mediterranean Porta, Plymo B and London Tbroogh Btllt. ot Lading issned to. Hm_ Ooast, Persian Gull, Continental and An J2 4 Porte. mwrnntm Bteamere will leave Blngayove ac o, MAIL LINES Hombw_bd (roa Ecaopai From Singapore,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 472 7 Ij Wa3 or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP X ?H£ CHEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. fi T*. Company has £20.00 C fleuosited with the Bupreme
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    • 477 7 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and Ihlna. IHGOHPORJiTEO BY WYU CHARTER. -Uti OP CAPITAL «l t JCO,OGO **SBRYB FUND «1,80C,00C *^«ervd Liability ot Proprietors 11.a00.00C SQ. B.SHOPSSATi, LOR DOM, I. 0. ▲3ENCIKB A.ND M-JKBH I I -.rnrttssr Hong!son| Pensng i Bangkoa ***** Pufcet Batatia Ipcb Bangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Caicutta
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    • 502 7 FIRE INSURANCE GOMPANYJ LIMITED. The undersigned baring been appointed Agents for the above t'ompanj are prepared togranl |x>licies on approved risks al current ED2AR BROTHERS, il Ahueida Bt rcet NORWICH UNION FIRE CFFIBI I>X)UNUKD 17y7. HEAD OrPICES, NORWICH AND LONDON j uoppes. Paid exceed £?0.000 009 j Lew »?l Ratep
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    • 351 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finiayson Green. ROYAL INSURANCE Go. Ltd. FIRE AND I IFE. Total Pdnd Exi
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    • 502 7 I— i PH-I— M H)*l««il.» _»l ht -ng_— <— g i m M A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." j WHY WORN MOTORS NEVER 'COME BACK.' I Your smallest expense -lubrication Is your only protection against your heaviest expense -depreciation When motor wear comes, it comes to stay. Ti.e
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  • 717 8 WARNING FOUR DAYS BEFORE WAR. Amazing Story of German Gold Ships Eseape> A pealed packet tbat remained unopened for two years, a secret code, and the revelatiou that Germany warned one of her great liners to return to port, owing to war with England, four days before (.reat
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  • 58 8 Agents. J>crrickand Co. Alor liajaii 1 i qqq Ayer Paoas 82,500 j lmlgownie 14/260 Glenealy:— 15,000 Pajara:-- 82,000 Pitntai 9 r^ q Tatcbalak r > 833 Telnk Anson g i^q Agents. Evatt and Co. Nyalas 8,636 total 3 inos. 24,956 Tapah 25,161 total 8 mos. 163,806
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  • 269 8 The following new books will be ready for issue to morrow. Arnold, Lilian, The Enchanting Distance. Benediall, B. V., Blind Sight. Castlemao, Henry C. ff., Oliver. Churchill, Winston, A Far Country. Feddeu. Mra Romilly, The Kock. Fit/.hamon, Lewis, The Vixeu. Footner, Hulbert, Tbe Sealed Valley. Hemingway, R. I).,
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  • 231 8 No fault can be found with the \itfour witb which Australia haa net about the lash of freeing British metals from enemy Control. In connection with the steps that are being taken to eliminate German] interests from the control cf trr.de m j ba6e metal?,
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  • 166 8 Mr Garvin Demands a Change. Mr J. L. Garvin, writing on August 1.1 In the Observer, says: We bope, pray, and export Ihat thr present Government, faced hy thin ukBOrne hut imperative duty of providing far larger fighting Dumber* with the minimum of delay, will neither flinch
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  • 67 8 1 [Women, says a contemporary, aie' growing njoro beautiful though bavins to do their own housework.] Why one And the same reafon should, Beneath the mle of duty, Add to man's strength and hardihood And woman's grace and beauty, Ask of the gods who guide
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 335 8 POLICY No. *****. I $10,000 M year E .dowmenf. Tbis policy on the life of a prominent gentleman m Malaya matured quite recently, ard •he optional methods of settlement offered him were. I CASH Face of policy 10,000. (Subject to medical report) IV Draw m cash 59.09> and have m
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    • 304 8 > 44 From the same tin of Benger's > Food you can maintain a heallhv IS EN i i a__ m "v > > man or reea a baby. g g Benger's Food, prepared with fresh n w tni\_ S combines all the elements necessary i ;n I life m
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  • 52 9 Corrected op to Sept. 8' Back im s 2 4 7-16 demand 2-4 316 Pwjvji*** nredito ft m s 2-4 27 c 2 France demand Bank 30G HOKOKGNG, c.m&j d 2'2h JiV.., dtma_d |39| BamG/.ok. derrr.iid 86.: Sovl'reignk, Bi.iaL Buying S.-.f4 Bank (A Kukjiand ku.e f% Bar Silver Li.-,
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  • 1522 9 Issued by FltASEll Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Srpt. Bth. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES, Oaf. Issdb. Paid. C&ra Dnr. isu*»fcH. Bellbjrs. 85,000 3a 8a Allagar 5% 19 1 11 600,0<0 1 1 Anglo-Java -.6 6 6 9 150,000 S3 3a Anglo-Malay S% 8 0 9 0 50,000 2s
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  • 154 9 Tin (buyers) 175.00 Sttmbiec 1 or, O&mblec tr.be Nc, i 13.40 GhunMer Cube No. 2 12 no P*poer Blaofc ordfnu i-'pors 19.00 Pepper, (White r^ir) gfl 00 Nutmegs (11G to U c Ib. y, Q Nu megfi (60 to t! c lb 22.00 tfaee iTftaa., 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 246 9 SUPPLIES FOR Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalaug. Aspinalls 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 (anal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas" m 1, 5&
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    • 46 9 THE BANGKOK TIMES ESTAHI.ISRKD 1857.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LAMEST CIRCULATI3H. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD., Singapore Agents, ■Telegrams: TIMES BANGKOK FRASER NEAVE, Ltd., STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, 11, Collyer Quay, Singapore, Have m Stock a Large Selection of Stationery and Office Requisites.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 438 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe. Per M. m. Magellan expected on Bept P2. From China. Per M.M. Au.r./.one expected on Sept 10. London Mai's Despatched. Uft. Dae. Arrived. JiPy *24 M. M. July m B. I. lag 81 Aug 26 July M M M. 8 Aug 2* _kng 6 P.
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    • 403 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. Licit of veßsele m port at 11 a.m. oa Sept. 8, 1915. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Priam Sept 7 No 1 Wharf Kuaia Sri Muur Sept 8 Inner Roads I Cbowtai i Ditch. Maoggele Sept 7 Inner Roads Ban Fo Soon v_» r\ IX r\ l\ CO
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  • 1950 10 WELL MANAGED ESTATES. Tußun io Mb Percy Gold. The fifth annual geueral meeting oi the, Mergui Rubber Estates, Ltd, was beld yesterday sit tbe Offices of toe Secretaries: (Messrs Bvatt Co.) There were present) Messrs A. Hood Begg (chairman*, J. A. Webster. F. C. Peek (directors!, W. P.
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  • 355 10 Singapore, Sept. 8. RUBBBB. At the Auction to day the tone of tbe market was firm and offerings wbich amounted to some 226 tons met with good competition throughout. The chief feature of the sale r?as the strong demand for Fine Pale Crepe which sold up to
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  • 219 10 Singap ire. H.h September. Compared With the biuret, quoted from Londoa prices atthe Auction held to day must be ooosid 'red satisfactory, all grades i with the exception of Ribbed Smoked -"bent which was unchau^ed maikiug increasSS on the week. The demand for Pine Pals Crepe was
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  • 39 10 Agents. Harold Carpmael. Pelepah Valiev (Johore) 11,800 Koia Tinggi (Jobore) 7,. r >oo Sigintiog 'Nt^ri Sernbilan) 8,600 Clovelly:— 4,659 Dorian Babatang 2,287 Agents. Mac A lister and Co. Tingkil Tin:— 845.60 (291.20 plant, 54.40 tribute).
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  • 109 10 Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2,e0 and .'5 BO p.m. club Bungalow at 9. '30 and 10.30 a.m 12.15, and 5.80 p ra. Im'F.k CLUH WaTBRPOTX). Prizes Presented by ths President, Mr. Sims. This event will take place on arrival of the 10 o'clock
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  • 68 10 (For Week Ending Fsioat, Sett. ICth I TO DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Go. Friday, 10th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. Maxim Co. S. 11. E. v, S. V. It. Chinese Co. 4 p.m. Balostier Range Malay Co. 5.15 p.m. Bras Basah ltoad Malay
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  • 688 10 Allied Airaids. The German official report states that Allied airmen bave bombarded O.tend, Miidlekeike, Bruges and Mulheim. "Taubes" Over Paris. At ten o'clock m tbe evening half a dozen German aeroplar.es appeared over i'aris. French airmen, assisted by gunfire and rifletire, drove tbem off. Over Halet'e Wood
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    • 213 10 "The Coolest thing thats"! ever been under fire" RDITIQII Dnl 1 1911 B "_3 _r^ a You will like the flavour too il is quite distinctive j Sole Importers -INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co. ADELPHI HOTEL! MUSIC DURING DINNER E9__s3__l__i BE_i_H_Si-i_-i-u_s_lHKE S^l_lB m^ ammm^ mllamlk mm mm M fcjoaa _____________H_B_n_a______ _____________rL_aH-___<^H*— m—
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