The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 September 1915

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T E.\ CEXTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. NO. 8,542.
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  • 132 1 The tension between America and tbe Central Powere 16 growing P«tgS 5. j, Bombardment of the Germau lines m j Belgium and Franco continues l\i_e 5. J t The Grandduke Nicholas has \)^en np-j t pointed Viceroy of the Caucasus Page r >' J The result of
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  • 56 1 Bynsiog tin.; method ie is claimed Cylin •ler lubrication cost i» re iu< c 1 90% in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines Ku«l Oongnmption is redncsd > to 10% nnd Piston rings, Valves, snd Valve g(ara,are protected from wear. '1 he I'oi neo 0 >mpany Limited Singapore,
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  • 1302 1 "Just one turn of lhe wheel, that is all Kby grieve our Indian friends would ell v, We have never quite understood )ur Knglish poets' persistency m tad >ot'g-_ on Au'o;nn. Linger on them, we nay. p.-rbpj.s, but only for a moment %c have to complete our tale
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 231 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. Saturday. Sept. 11th. speewtt Dinneß DANCING Music by the Parisian Trio. r a m Pi nI n n GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. "OP UlllSine AVENUE FARMS I For the years 1916 1917. Tenders for the above Farms C j will be received up to noon on f\ f% mm
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    • 213 1 Bmmmi^^^^w.mm^^.^mwm^mm.^mmummmm^.^a^B£^xzmi^mmamm^B^Bmmmmnn*£xmamm^mmmmmnßmM^^^mmm.^mßwmi^^wm..^m*3a SU cc i town Wood Preservative is made from <t special preparation oj heavij coal tar oil t with otlter inaredients. When applied to timber or textile 'aliens it rettders tits material impervious to rroyt y decay, destruction from white ants and other destructive pests, Wood treated with Silvertown**
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    • 179 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Paying guest wanted; Godown to let Page B. Notice re Changkat Serdang Rubber Con)pany Page 3. Special dinner and dancing at l._tf.l es on Saturday Page 1. i Mortgagee's sale of land and houses by Ching Keng Lee and Co.— Page I. j At the Victoria Theatre to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 154 1 i-X_.J_j W XL) Hi i__. Friday 10th."" High Water- lU-H %jm 10.1 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes, M. M. hon.ewaid mail expected, j Bandmann Co., Victoria The&tte. > Saturday llth. j High Water- 11-2. a.m., l*-3'a.ro. Straits Settlements A-h. Kxehance. It. Dinner and darce at Sea Vi. m Tlo'el.
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  • 58 2 Tbe old time Portable Steam Engine is now giving place to newer ideas. R. Oarrett Sons, Limited, bave introduced a Piston Valve Engine using Superheated Steam m which it is claimed half a ton of coal will go as far aa a ton m the older type.
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    • 328 2 VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT! TONIGHT!! 9.15 P.M. TOM PAYNE AND THE BANDMANN GAIETY WILL EXCEL THEMSELVES IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS i Concluding with tiie most popular numbers of the Revue ALL FRENCH Sstßfftay, Sept. llth I "ALL FRENCH Monday. Sept 13th j COME INSIDE Tuesday, Sept. 14th BITS
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    • 675 2 A First Class Theatre, WITH A FiRST CUSS REPUTATION, for First Ciass Films. Y£S. Without a doubt; An absolute lIP TOP PROGRAMME. Fronounced by the Public, to be the Greatest Spectacular Photo-Play ever seen m this TOWN. Positively The Last Three Nights Kobody should miss this Great Production HER LIFE^
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    • 666 2 A new feature each week will be tbe UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY r B J A IT" T" AT THE -*"-h. fg Vaf/^OIll V/ ACH fee The Semi-weekly Change, Commencing TO-NiCHT, Present* A wonderful anay of picture-, and SSltlllll oat at the 1 shown totitagaevre. The> can seen Three Episodes 11,
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    • 218 2 I Auctions AUCTION SALE Of CONFISCATED LIQUORS tl 3 Ol On Monday, 13th Sept.. at 1U.30 a_r I OO Or 3 leooo As tri bi imm PUeeoH i i< i r _c, Ac hy order of The Rrijprtatol ment _1 c POWEL. a Cc AactiflßMt AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE POSTAGE
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  • 799 3 British Colouy, Singapore, had the rv to droll oO_d introduce a biil bai io case of need everyone a part lo its defence. It. J^Ld the third reading and then j secretary of State came along and held Mr Honar Law can be trusted, j j
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    • 895 3 Notices IN THE SUPREM€ COURT OF THS STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. Sait No. 3*o of 1915. In the Matter of the Changkat Serdang Estates United Reduced AND In the Matter of tbe Companies Ordinance 1889. NOTICE is hereby given that tho order dated the 3 th day r f
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    • 344 3 Wanted WANTED Small bungalow for single European f irri h ed or uufurnished from ist November. Mas be near town i to 3 milts) and cheap, or Room near town without board need not hi furnished. Private bathroom es en'ial Reply to Room c/o Free P ess 9-9 Ifi. y
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    • 528 3 To Let I I CODQWN TO LET No. f, Palmer Go.owns, area 5,450 Eqoare t feet. Entiy from l_t October. Apply FRASER GUMMING, s j Winchester House. TO BE LET FURNISHED j BENACIIIE. New compound houpe on high 'ground at Cuatsworth Road, tiff Grange Road, j Entry about 12th November.
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    • 700 3 Auctions _—p_i AUCTION SALE OF The British Steamer Sri Patana and Two Steam Lighters As they now lie m the Singapore Harbour To be held at rowell Co's saleroom, On Tuesday, 28th September, at 2-30 p. m. PARTICULARS. l.oii. The Brittah steamer SRI PATANA. limit io 1884 ond thoio jjhly
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  • 1309 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Sept. 10, 1915. Here shall the Press the People's rijiht ma!__A% Cuawed by influence :in<l upbrihed by g* in Here patriot Truth hrr ptecepu draw. W«s<laeJ to R liiiioa, L-ValtV and law. In these serious days of the Great War, which is still apparently rather
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  • 852 4 The death rate for last week was 24.87, there being 162 deaths. Of these 15 were due to malarial fever, 20 to phthisis. 11 to pnuemonia, 15 to dysentery. No European deaths were recorded. We are told tbat a certain generous planter and sportsman m Krian has undertaken to roast
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  • 57 4 (From Our (Ju n < urr TT4*. hiialaLun: In OOnnectiou w,th th< fund. S ir WUi^m THv iljr Z fmtomsm nm hp an auxiliary i 4 h ;tal Th J" I"**.1 I* innS-asillllfHH Ist SO patient DC Mcl>o«Hiha>,,adean 68 t BUt nitiaU M ,end i tur, il
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  • 16 4 (From Our u,n na n London. Sen. _l_)_>,:__ur. i _v 6a spe.c__, dividend.
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  • 17 4 The r A v,,.. M the figureg o{ tin export fjr UM moDth of August
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  • 45 4 Mr Gretg, bingapore manage i.art.-r. I !;.nk of India, Australia', < bin* Informs us that he is m ra telegram fa m the head of intimating *m.: tbe directors have an intern;, d:\iiend for th« tirst hai this ear at of 14 per t
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  • 102 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. m AA Bs h jsr th.— Yesterday ther* were vu, 'enl M g-getnents of artillery oo the wbo.e front i o day the bombiri ment coutin Forty French aero; tsSMS bombed the rail way station, factories, and n. ingh at Sarrebruck m Lorraine. Geueral loflfS hM arrived
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  • 74 4 Agents. 1 R tar" er and Co. maWAi croft Pengkaeln I mrian vemambu Sungei 1 agan Cheng Sungn 1 mri Kota Bahru Alma r-lmughai Klebaug Mia MauggiS Kuala hangsiu Jeram Kuantan l.._t. nar shanghai Kelantan Smim.hai Pah am Kirn Kinta .Wociation tribut. Ampang (Kinta^ Sin alley
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  • 113 4 The number of pilgrims who c. 1 toss **Z*! r ward piigrio w mon of 191 1 year. the .increase 1 c SV A-|I 1 <**" otber haud l, *cie ir t IJv a c ret ut ning pilgrims who ;u^w i irai IMM Sfsinst year. Th, I H m
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    • 128 4 f^_7__^^_____^_^___^__m iI QUALITY is the point .h p I which is necessary illfj-^ m an enjoyable Jl_W f 4 Cigarette. s' j Is at That's why fr \JrL_ "EMBASSY" p glpaa<jlg| VIRGINIA No. 77 I I «___fc2fl has been justly I? te^ I*J described as I I cS: THE CIGARETTE
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  • 274 5 GRATITUDE TO THE GRANDDUKE. Fad News for The Turks. [Bj Submarine Cablel. Rictss'i Slavics. .>rad. Sept. s.— The Tsar has ap:r j the Grandduke Nicholas, Viceroy j (jcmnuimier m Chief m the Caucasus. u e pjpresses profouud gratitude lor his jervices m tbe war hitherto. Imgiajj
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  • 172 5 Par^ Sep. Violent artillery actions rage m almost every sector of tbe western frout. There have been no infantry en gageiuents whatever. A communique* 1 says thalfivt. tier.. .an aeroplanes bombed Mal/e--ville bu: did uo damage though at Naucy there were some victims. Tbe French, co-
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  • 217 5 London Stpl B. A QWHiniqiifi mentions brilliant actions by tbe Russian who m series of dashing charges drove b ick the enemy m the region of the ivovel Subj railway and captured a bundreth and fjrty prisoners. Further south, as the result of tbe pressure of numerically superior
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  • 57 5 Sept. "v <ieneral Pern- j has been appointed commander of tbe Corps on the a— torn front. eriin communiqut to-night says that y warshi; anted Westende and It B Ml Lite nm remark as at tbe the deatraetlVl bombardment of TIM air fleet has withdrawn our coast
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  • 23 5 —As an example of vast losses m Russia, the German Guard Corps alone lost 539 oficeri and 23 832 man.
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  • 265 5 AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR ABASHED. President's Significant Visit. [By Sabmtrine Cable]. Bsutss'b Sibvig*. Washington, Sept. B.— The State Department has received a preliminary report from Ambassador Page of the American investigations into the Hesperian disaster. It refutes the Germau statement that the Hesperian was armed and says she could
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  • 139 5 Still Hedging. London, Sept. 8. The Cabinet to day which m probably tbe last before the reassembling of Parliament on Tuesday it is understood receives the report of a committee considering measures for maintaining the strength of the army and other important busiuess; there will likely be
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  • 57 5 London, Sept. 8. Tbe Russian steamer Rhea has been sunk without warning. The captain, two women and sixteen of the crew were saved by a Spanish ship. The FHerman liner Douro has been sunk, the crew being 6aved. Paris, Sept. B Tbe six thousand ton steamer Guatemala
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  • 41 5 London, Sept. 8. The Panama canal has been much obstructed lately by slides aud is now completely blocked aud thirty ships are held up. Simultaneously news bas been received of a violent earthquake at San Salvador m Guatemala.
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  • 22 5 Dunkirk, Sept. B.— Thirty to forty Rritish warships bombarded the whole coast as far as Gstend yesterday morning.
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  • 141 5 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Tbe following ladies were the successful candidates at an examination held at the Y.W.C.A. last Thursday, subsequently to tbe excellent series of lectures on First aid to tbe Injured given by Dr Hornsey. Those wbo qualified for tbe medallion are Mesdames, Clumeck, Rrown, Zehnder, A. M.
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  • 198 5 WAR SPEECHES CHEERED. Significant Reminder from tlie Trenches. [By Submarine Cable]. iUuTis'a Sjbtioj. London, Sept. 8. After a number of vigorous speeches denouncing German oppression, militarism and brutality, tbe Trades Union Congress adopted a resolution opposing militarism, but expressing its belief m tbe righteousness of the
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  • 200 5 Many Civilians Killed London, Sept 8. The Press Bureau says there are thirteen dead as a result of last night's visit of three Zeppelins. Anti aircraft guns were io action and aeroplanes ascended but were unable to locate the airship-.. Fifteen small dwellings were demolished and many
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  • 129 5 An Unpleasant Visit to the Sultan. London, Sept 8. Particulars of Prince liohenlohe's first audience of the Sultan on August 10th have been received iv Mytilene via Salonika. They show that the plenipotentiary had to listen to a string of complaints aud reproaches from the Sultan, taxing Germany
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  • 42 5 Petrograd. Sept. 9. Tbe Russians bave scored a great success near Tarnopol m Galicia defeating the third German Guards division and the forty-eighth Reserve division witb an Austrian brigade, and capturing eight thousand prisoners and thirty guns besides quick firers.
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  • 84 5 1 The temperance meeting to be held at 8.30 p.m. on Monday next will be addressed by the Rev. W. Cross. There will be special music. All interested m the cause of temperance are invited. Mrs Adams has very kindly consented to give a course of lessons m making
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  • 836 5 INSIGNIA PRESENTED BY THE GOVERNOR. The Mutiny Recalled. In the Council Chamber, yesterday morning, the insignia of the Companionship of the Order of St. Michael and St. George was presented by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, kcmo.) to his Excellency the General Officer Com manding
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 (ROBINSON'S CASH 8~~8-B_ll- I li_ F -i-_a_E_B-__H_sMM___BB__M__lMK g_B-_— _i <_ A I IT "RY Awmm Boots m Balmoral or Derby Shapes and All Sizes. Sale Price $7-50 Per Pair. I MOORE AND MOORE I FAMOUS ALUMTISH PIANOS. I The firm of Mo^re antl Ma re has been established since l
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 241 6 Shipping 1 "ELLERMAN'' LINE. For LONDON HULL B.S. H KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 12 s.s. "CITY OF VIENNA" due on or about Sept 22. Tte above steamers 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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    • 882 6 Sjjjping fCOMINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. B— B, COLLTBB QUAT. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEKIIANDB INDIA GOVERNMENT. Bald Riouw, Batavia. witb transhipment it Batifia to Java coast and Samaiaug Sept 10 Buybbes Koeroai, Bandjermas'n, Stagen, Kota Baroe, Balik-Papan, 6an_aliuda, Tarakaa aud Boelougan Bept 10 VAS Corns
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    • 530 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Amazone Sep 10 se Magellan Sep is ss Panl Lecat Oet bb Vihe de la ss Magellan Oct Hi ('iotat Fep *_*6 ss Mile de la A Steamer Oct 10 Ciotat Nov I
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    • 595 6 Shipping "pT&oT BTEAM NAVIGATION CoUH\\\ For China, Japan, Penang, Ca?l %i Australia, India, Aden. Egypt Mediterranean Ports, ?\ji_ mh and London Through Billß ot Lading i BfcQ^ Ooast, Persian Gulf Continental aa3 Lx__\~£* Bteamen will leave Bingapo*: on M u^, MAIL LINES HOMEWABD (FOB RCBOPI) Frem Singapore, connecting v; Colorabo
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  • 1076 7 THEIR WORK DESCRIBED. English Journalist's Tribute. London, Aug. sth. Mr Ashmend Bart--lett, the official Press representative with [the Allies at the Daidauelles, m a message dated July 16th, states The positions of the Australians and New Zealauders are unchanged, for six weeks, they have occupied an area extending
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  • 515 7 Officer Struck off tfie roll dies Fighting as a Private. One of the most romantic stories of the war lies behind thy following notice, which appeared m the London Gazette The Kiug has approved the cancellation of the removal from the service of Captain Hugh
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  • 152 7 This charming poem is from the New Witness Pinks nnd Byringa m the garden close:;, Aud the sweet privet hedge and golden roses, The pines hot iv the sun. the drone of the hee, They die m Flanders to keep these for me. The long sunny days and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 506 7 'GREAT AUK'S HEAD "BRAND. BOTTLED BY W A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LIVERPOOL AND LEITH. WHAT IT IS. fcSSS IT 10 The Bottlers of the "GREAT AUK'c \_^jjf nrilllllir lIEAD brand are ur. t r AG RKEMENT with !jli GENUINE. mkmtm. ARTHUR GUINNfSS, BON A COM- -*mm PANY, Ltd.. DUBLIN, to
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    • 395 7 1° SOME MAKES OF PENS ff MB j* are pretty, but fail the ff JL_J_W nT7^_ m^mmmm\ test of hard work. Some ff $m/ S^2. r^? ourable conditions, but fl Iff/ be cnot. vau rrr-nc fail when driven. The ffj Iff 'SWAN' stands every ff ffMlmv*_^± test. ff fff A_
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  • 143 8 WHAT THE ARMY HAS DETERMINED. An officer, at the Front somewhere m j France," writes I encioEe you a copy of the latest report issued by the French on the German atrocities. The feeling runs very high against the enemy, and it is right you Should be informed of it.
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  • 669 8 French Commiss en's Report. Paris, Aug. 2. The French commission of inquiry into (ierman atrocities has made its third report, which is published to-day. It deals entirely with German crimes against combatants, and may be divided into various parts the use of; prisoners a? BCreSDfl tot .titatk the
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  • 58 8 A most extraordinary featars of the casualty list issued today (says a mail paper' is the long record of men of tho Northumberland FosUieVf wounded and, suffering from gas poisoning which is given, without date, and merely with the explanation that these casualties have not previously been published. There are
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  • 788 8 Anticipation and Realization. The reply to the Question, What has the Nii\ y done ie, of course, that it hM preserved our shores from invasion, and lit it open the s^a communications of the it Olid, both for cut selves and for our Alius. Tne immense results
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 489 8 1^ 16 VAKIETIEs7^\ ll* E-at Ull£ LI ALL DELICIOUS AKD APPETISING. JUP MEATS. GAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC- ETC. JB 1 i___________ss--------_--_______gM-W-n Prepared by a celebrated Chef under ideal .^gr ii-iiim i iihig||^pi-— conditions of cleanliness and selection. _a__w^ J^r IN CLASS, TINS AND WHITE JARS. AW ONE OF
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    • 604 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDEfi 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING; WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 1 9th, Thursday the 2 1st, land Saturday the 23rd of Oct., 1915. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 19th October, 1915 I. THE OPENING STAKES 2-45 p.m. Valae $6CO. sad $50
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    • 346 8 7. THE SINGAPORE PLAtTT^^ >*h»e $600 Q0 I Uoui 5. THE DIVIDED K». ZRl?m 6 THE LAWS Pai£ -5-25 p. ra 7. THE SINGAPORE P: RSE 5 5 D n v Pa. ENTRIES CLOSE :N r )No s .no. u,Ud J- the^ In ah rac-s tho adv, Btartersthe.pr E :-Tho
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  • 53 9 Sept. 9, 1915. The following are the only shares ns t I which changes are notified m Mesa j Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's ..hare list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Seller Ayer Panas 75 14.80 Malaka Pinda 11.82$ 11.87 Malakofl 53. 15 18 25 Mergui 11.95 I*l.oB United
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  • 58 9 [Corrected cp to Sept. 9) Rank 4m 247 I ft demand -j.4 g]q i FVv^ee eredita Im i 1.4 27-81 France demand Bank 300 INDIA, JL. 1. 17 5i Hongkong, demai d 82_ Yokohama, demai d 112 Java, demand tB9| Bangkok, demand g6| SovKaaiQNH, Rank Buying gn 04 Bank
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  • 205 9 Sept. 9. Tin (125 tons) *75.25 Gambier 1 1 00 Qambier Cube No. 1 13.40 Hambier Cube No. 2 12.00 Papper Black crdin. t-.'pete 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 84 00 Nutmegs (110 to tl c lb. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tie lb I 22.00 Vface (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 607 9 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. 1 THE GREAT EASTERN* IM mSce" COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I The :ompany has £20,00 C deooslted with the Supreme Court of England, and compiles
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    • 470 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Biilna, INCORPORATED BY UUI CHARTER. PAID OP OAPITAL mmm ooi HSSRYS FUND i,sOQ.W Saia-.a Liability of Proprietor I £1,200,00 i HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPSSATI, LONDON, 1. 0. ▲3ENCII2S AND BBAMCHBS: Amntsai HongSonf Penang Bangkok Hollo Puket Saaavla Ipoh Bangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang
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    • 459 9 FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The undersigned ii;i\in^ been appointed U Agents for the above Company are prepared to grant polioies on approved risks at current EDGAR BROTHERS, i d* Almeida Street. NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFIBE FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OFFICES, NORWICH AND LONDON -oases Paid exceed £80,000.000 Lowest Rateß of Premium
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    • 355 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. Offices 2, J Finl_ys R o o n jjjm^ ROYAL INSURANCE Go. Ltd. FIRE AND LIFE. Total Find Exceed
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    • 163 9 MARTIn H t £u_____\ PI LLffi n.rr.atly tor I fr^i. n _rl 1 1 i -*—*< kaap a ot M.rt.u roil B tt,. ...v ki-*. .j fc__f"J» i-.v 'i rfu__j-l;» of Lkc S— Mem trot i.>„ t l__'t««' 1 M lit. t>_im«o _*Ui, E t 5_.-w.tjmj «_i. Q, _J> tarn
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 153 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Fn P. A 0. str. Khyher. Miv E. TlaJdov Mr a Mrs MoGlymont, Mr A. a. ktilsoa, Mi Gh M. Kingßnjrtr. Per P. A o. star. Medina.— Mrs P. Dinafc Miss M. T. Simpson. Mr 0. Kinder. Mrs H Middleton. Mr T. F. Cathbertson, Mr li. v. Saunders,
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    • 433 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 11 a.m oa to! Sept. 9, lyio. Nam a I* ate of Arrival Br- marks B. Ho Liong Root lum.r Roads T "G A D A "M f" n_o Voxel's Name Date o' Clnati oee Bciabane 5i pt I fntci'inediate tnd local
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  • 838 10 Cercian Losses m Poland. London Aug. 23. The German losses m Poland are estimated at 750,000. The losses 6uffeied by tbe Russians iv their rearguard action do not approach anything like that figure. There is some speculation m Petrograd ac to why theGermaus sacrificed euormous numbers m
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  • 1208 10 ORDERLY EXODUS FROM POLISH CAPITAL AU Copper Removed. By the courtesy of the London representative of the Chicago Daiiy News, the Daily Telegraph publishes the following graphic description of the exodus from Warsaw. It is from their special correspondent, Mr Bassett Digby, and is dated Stockholm, July
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  • 218 10 A Dutch Estimate. The Triple (now the Quadruple) Entente had certainly far uuder estimated their opponent's strength, great as they kuew it to be, aod a series of disappoint ments have fallen |o them. On the o her hand, should a sober headed (ierman observer
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  • 240 10 What a Neutral Saw m Germany. A Dutch business man who recently returned from his third visit to Germany Ifl the last fourteen weeks Bays Lit Wednesday week, when I was m Dusaeldorf, all the shops there received Government order;, to stop Belling cotton (without which modern
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  • 605 10 A Letter from the Front. A friend m Penang bas received an interesting letter from Capt. Morris Web ber, late of tbe Penang Volunteers, from which, says the Pinang Gazette, we are permitted to make tbe following extracts Ever so many thanks for your very nice present
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  • 154 10 The P. and Malwa arrived m London on Tueeday afternoon. The If, M. Company's steamer Amazone left Saigon at noon on Weduesday and may be expected here ou Friday at about 0 a.m. The Secretary of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild has been informed tbat Messrs John Swire
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  • 214 10 There bas been so much confusion j owing to tho haphai :*rd methods of the authorities iv relation to trading witlj the enemy that it is welt to direct attention to tha notice which fh^. Public Tru-tee, as Custodian for Bagtand and Wales of I enemy
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 265 10 I ALKADENT MOUTH HYgIeST To those who take particular car of the Mouth and Teeth represents the maximum of Aseptic strength required to the desired result. It is an Antiseptic Mouth Wash highly reccn.: by the 'aVmt Medical profession as a powerful DEODORANT a trust ANTISEPTIC preparation and ideal PROPHYLACTIC
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