The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1915. NO. 8,51:}.
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  • 273 1 There is further couiirmation ia to day's telegrams of the great Rissiau victory; near Taroopol on Tuesday, when over eight thousand prisoners were taken, be sides two hundred officers, thirty big calibre guns and other bjoty Page 7. In the region of Trembool the Russians dislodged tbe
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  • 1579 1 II would ite an interesting undertaking to enter »nto au examination and a classi f\ing of all those curious incidents that are termed coincidence!-, some of which are pergonal m tbeir nature, some of which are examples of history repeating itself under identical conditions of place and circumstance, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 585 1 TEL NILVERTOWN'I SPCCIJIC DII_I_€R WOOD Vi V^JLtIJILa t/ll£l£V_l\ at p./?_. i |J|l|i%|.i||llA I If k W\ Wn nls AA If AND AFTERWARDS I BUbW-811 V STI V D/% |^L| m l^^l mTT s U'(««/ Pn srrratirr is made from jireparation -Aw oj iicai:/ coal tar oil, with other ingredients. Wlten
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    • 101 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I Music at Adelpbi Hotel Page 12. Mortgagee's Sale of Wand P*fce SK Protos Car for Sale Page ">. Two Motor Care for Sale— Page 2. Bankrup'cy Notices P.ige Little's Oriental Balm P..ge '2. Piuk Pills for Malaria Page f>. 1 X I'M, Lift of Sailings— Page 8.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 174 1 THE WEEK. Saturday llth. High Water -11-21 a m., I'-Hl a.m. s rafts ret clement*. A s Bxsbanga, 12. <>• l>in_er and da.oe at Sea i n Ho'el. I Special dioter and daucinu at It if., s Hotel. BaDdoiana Co,. Vtctotia Theatre. Sunday 1 2th. High Water— ll-16 A.m. 6th
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  • 214 2 m Manila pipers report that Dr. Richard I'. >trong. former acting director of the Bureau of Science in Ilia Philippines and now in charge of the Ked Cross Relief work ia t> phm -stricken Serbia, was mainly n sponsible for the recovery oi King Conatantine of Greece bom lis recent
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    • 485 2 NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, i f" When the Angelus m ringing" from the Revue "Business as Usual" 1■• Tht Red, w hite i\ Blue from^ the i Revue Businessaa Usual." We shall all do the Goose-step" trom iin Rei rie Business as Usual ••Wii.ii we've wound up the Watch on the
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    • 622 2 PALLADIUM r\T>nu apt. DOAn ORCHARD ROAD. A First Class Theatre, WITH A FIRST CLASS REPUTATION, for First Ciass Films. YES. Without a doubt; An absolute TIP TOP PROGRAMME. PCSniVFLY^THTTfIST NIGHT' Pronounced by the Public, to be the Greatest Spectacular Photo-Play ever seen m this TOWN. WHEN ROME RULED Positively The
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    • 891 2 A new feature each week artt} UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY GAZETTe AT THE -TE BEACH ROAD. CASINO Ro^ The Semi-weekly Change, Commencing TO-NiGHT, Presents A wonderful anay of pior.u-.-s and aettbar one of the If. ,n -8 mentis sh.wu.DSmg^n. n»j oanb. treooalyal I wiuo TO-SIGHT (SATURDAY Three Episodes 11, 12, &13
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  • 379 3 i3pet h ipt ao exasperation to say that oftbf K.n pi re are for the moment l D ar?. bnl it is at least true to l £°rm H «t> is relying on Penang b to a demi semi-military bM been a puzzle iv the »«n colony of
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  • 212 3 r.__h it has ifs serious side, no •jctrtmental wade is quite as his as tLwtt of the o'er of a trachoa engine to the War Office at £6 0. all refr.-- i fea I w hut oi.ered to the owner providing (wel and The offer was ace
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  • 104 3 [Strik |7. Bi] tfl btr 6ical Co; I rw Jni J ike 1 del U c lead.- fl |al .i-li-- i dtspa 'ch i Petrograd g;\ sg I r king pictnrs presto |iganl _i jn -If G rmsny coi serve tha mci lifcla .hat uraiw: merest -d
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  • 261 3 Future of Europe m German Hands." Amsterdam, August 1. The Cologne lia/.ette, m an article re i viewing the first year of the war. warns aeutral States, especially m the Ktikaus, I against imprudent participation iv hostili- ties agaiust the Central Powers. Neutral Powers," the paper says. "know
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  • 215 3 OFISBIItS Ol IHK Maktvk CilV OF RHEIMfI Paris, July 29. The Matin says It is now four weeks ■ines the Stiaistac of Finsnce sppesltd to Preach patriotism to otter its gold. The] appeal was heard. j luting the titft week the public paid in]
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    • 990 3 ITS A WELL-KNOWN FACT THAT XmmJ I fig CIGARETTES |M~£ AT THE FRONT _^JlX*T__) ac ked m patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition J*m/j Y\% |»y r of the cigarettes m all climates. I^{l Ji\ M^T^ Ni* VIRGINIA t*f\ r 9Zf\ _$S Jji 7 110. DDD leaf OU cents
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  • 1109 4 CHINA ASSOCIATION AND BOARD OF TRADE. Japans Position m the Far East. London, July GOth.— Since I last wrote there has been no material change iv the situation affecting enemy trading. The China Association duly teok up the modification of the Koyal Proclamation and
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  • 671 4 It is a yssr sga to-day since the declaration of the European Wur by Germany, the violation of Luxembui g, the virtual decision ol tbe Ltheral Cabinet, The twelve mouths, when we look back, seem sometimes like a whole long sgeend sometimes like a moment. All
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    • 24 4 i 1 .111 ■111. "GENUINE QUALITY." METHYLATED; SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WA TT Co. BUIP-CUANDLKRS. Telephone No. 428. M) 2, Market Street. m m i
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    • 437 4 11 "Roon om v.* Ef HS I Owing to the quality and I concentration of its ingredients, I LEA PERRINS' Sauce is very _^%»S. jyj economical m use. v*/ (.a) .7 //'a 1 ./;7^5 c/v/v arc necessary to J|pfl SBp l/\ I I give a delicious and appetising flavour Ito
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    • 363 4 THE Singapore Free Press ~^r^ MORWHGDAILy To Our Readers. Thr Fin-;,: Deily, aud la on Bale al *oh»| price Cae Osetasi -^pcedi pnvat. -tthei, ifp-f-.w OC]) godowi Full addreeaeael ttesssi iM bi given. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One month §2 fc Postage 50 cents a month extra. For subscriptions sent to
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  • 58 5 BW i'ertable Steam Engine inj plans to newer ideas. R. Sann, Lim ted. huve iu> rod need istcn Va y e Rngias Ming Superheated (nan m »hick H is churned half a ton cf ll wil go hs far as a too m the older ans Agents
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  • 954 5 <_uicquid agunt Lomines costii e6t farrago libelli. Juvenal. The Topicist shares m lhe widespread regret with which Mr. Walter Emanuel's death bas been received. One of the features of modern journalism is what we have playfully called Topistry— the art of dealing flippantly with grave, and
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  • 223 5 The Hon. Treasurer, Mr John Gre g, Manager, Chartered Hank of Indie, Australia aud China, Singapore, begs io acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged *343,898,_7 Hon. \V. G. Maxwell, C H <; (monthly) f>o Dr. r.O. Nanghton
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  • 164 5 ONE STEP IN THt. RIGHT DIREuTION. Swansea Works Bought. The Swanßea Vale Zinc Smelting Woiks. which bas hitherto been m tbe bands of the (rerman combine, bas been sold to a group m tbe City, who intend at ooce to bring the ou'put of spelter up from 5,000
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  • 83 5 A scrap of paper Herr voa Bethmann Hollweg. I nibble tbern General Joffre. Too proud to light President Wilson. K.eucb's contemptible little Army The Knicer. It's a long, long way to Tipperary Mr .luck Judge. Business as v.v .1 Mr H. ES. Morgan. Every shell is
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  • 21 5 Tbe rarae of Mr Keenlyside, late of tbf Ktlantan Civil Service, appears ia a lis! of fallen officers m the Times.
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    • 635 5 THE PBEVENTION AND CURE OF MALARIA. In Malaria, as m most other tiouble 1 of lie, it is the weakest that go to the wall." '1 he microbes of Malaria thrive and mnl'iply with astonishing rapidity i_ wariery blood: it is fjr this reason that acaemic, debiliated peonle 1 develop
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    • 850 5 Notices KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY. NOTICE. NOTICE is bcreby given Ihat Mr. L C. WESSELINK will take over the Agenc\ of the K.f.M., at Singapore bs frcm to day. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY.! C. van der LINDE, llfl Agent.' The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888.! IN THE SUPREME COL'RT OF TBE BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS KETTLE.
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    • 512 5 1 To Let TO BE LET. A Large and Airy Ofiice at No. 6, Malacca Street, npstairs. Immediate Entry. Apply to C. YEN BOON. No. 19 Collyer Qnay. 84-7 ac BUNGALOW TO LET No. 735 East Coast Road off Telok Kurah. Apply to ALI AMBER MANAMA, _1 Weld Road. 8
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 686 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.' IStli SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. rsKFT i ra 3T ANDREW 8 CATHEDRAL. ffl Holy Cuie-eenloe -a vi Hi.lyCommun-.ou (Choral). Hymns 461, 195. 178, .5.. Mann, and Litany. mid Jay Sch ol anj I'ible Classes, j r.vn-ong aud Seimon. Hymn--3.5'. i 96. c. ST i•. rrmtWrt, sepoy lines. I
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 56 6 O'Haba It 9. Stevens Koad oa 10th Sep\ Makv Ann aged Deeply .eg.etttd. Cortege leaves hoiire at 7-.0 a.m. Service at Cathedral Ot Good Shepherd B.'*o am. Entercment a. j Bidadari. Ccloinbo papers please copy. IJrnningb. At Ipswich on tbe 9th instant, F. K. JK^MSfGB, aged 60, late of
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    • 49 6 Savgkaun i .—O n the Slst July, m Fiander 3 Bet vet 1... -Colonel Arthur Frci.rick nar- j geaunt, Koyal Engineers, aged 44, eldest son i of Colonel R. A. S.rgeaunt ft. ES. (retired), of Aspley Gaise, J.edn., aud beloved husband of Clare Maigaerite Sargeaunr. a
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  • 1267 6 The Singapore Free Prress. Saturday, Sept. 11, 1915. r Ht. lh_D tie Prr,s .>.» P»o!.ie'<, n«M inr_i«t__ta, CJ;iawr,? by influence and upbribed by ~iir. Here patri >t Truth i Cl pr«C*ptS dra-/. Pi»v.B.-,l to R li_.:on. i-'v-aUv Kbd I** One of tbe most striking incidents iv the Russian history of
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  • 22 6 From the Government Printing Office, Kuala Lumpur, we have received a copy i of the Manual of Statistics F.M.S for 1 1915.
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  • 261 6 ALL FRENCH. There was a somewhat better audience at the Victoria Theatre last night, when the Revue entitled" All French" gave j considerable scope for the comedy of Mr I Tom Payne as Chutney, aud Mr A. G. Spry as Cricketts, who, m song, dances and gags,"
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  • 27 6 (From Our (Jun Correspondent London, Sep' 10. Kepong pay_ lt interim. Share market is firm but the commodity market is dull at Is 4
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  • 35 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.. Ipoh. Sppt. 10. Tha l»irecto r s of Kamunting Tin I>red ging Co have declared a second interim dividend of^a shilling per _.bare payable m London oa the eighteenth.
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  • 23 6 Middleton Tin- Sluicing 1.-.' IT pkls. tribute 112.4-. puis. Utul 7.. Inch Kenneth 21 w Sungei Batuai Synd 8,15(.
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  • 350 6 Mr Fatrick Hadow has obtained a commissiou ifl the Boyal liying Corps. The F. I O. Homeward Mail "Sard: .a has left llongkoug aud is due to anne at Singapore at daylight on Wednesday the l.'th instant. She sails at 9 am ou Thursday the Kth idem. Mr Archdeacon, of
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  • 127 6 OVER LONDON 20 Killed, _?!njured London. Sept 9 j states that tb,' total |u_ lastm.btw.w -im raid weretwelve asam Nre o «__e_., six ehu aeriou.ly inured, •ight men, four JZ VVOm ,liifllHli all civili ans cx Cem ***** !d,Hr L udo Bifkt a a Ztt___l_ the Pall
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  • 145 6 Fade, l< t I Besides a coat;; of Urn bsmbaamaaeat btUm tion- m many sector, a feature ol communique is _uting again* the Crown Macs m Argonne Tbe battle was especially de.per__te al! right at Fontaine aux Charm™ Mtiwji their attacks with great persistence btf the
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  • 110 6 Louder Bapfl 9. Amongst tb ha.c saeataad tb.- i Cro.s Lieut, riant H T. Rsß__l M Manchester Territorial-, for most conspicuous bradetermination m *be Gallipoli Peninsula between Aug 7tl an I y.b. When holding the i, it comer of the Vim yard Le v.;.- atta Ked heav
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  • 40 6 Amster, lii' sep| A Berlin Admiralty comma layt Our naval airships laei aiffcft sta I HHi good re- the great factories hear r works aud Jlesbro. Heavy exDumaroai Thm am ere heaviiv bouabardei but all returned safely.
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  • 25 6 London. Stf c ra P" a_rpaiisiofl dCUm ofticer has I n appointed a. direc Bear Ad::. ital UB VMS has I-
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  • 32 6 I.ondo::. Sept. o.— Prince Kan; n B lette: t. I I Eas the i ial assi i tTOU warn ih. ib bopm b.tsb la th. w v mma tnm ntb<
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  • 9 6 London, Sept. 10.-The Ad I ll I
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  • 13 6 PRESIDENT OF BRITISH ASSOCIATION. __.it* Evans of Londo, Oxford la thi mmm' .Mocttti-n.
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  • 43 6 ff ;n be A friendly match of footba.l played batsraai i J P sbl c m i Union FooM übatßiver wiw. 'junction of 5 d Dutch ne ffe (ierman adxert. papers asking Eoi Zh** and various kind, of cently more numerous thaL _ai
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 61 6 GIN S COUTTS' OLD TOM DRY GIN. COATE'S PLYMOUTH LARGS STOCKS HELD BY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Wholesale Retail Wine Spirit Merchants. THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS Wffi' Little's Ammkr^ REFRESHMENT <w?7* W^t> „>< EXPERT CATERING Weddings, Garden Parties, Dinners, etc. John Little Co., Ltd., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, ALWAYS INSIST ON TTAT
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  • 352 7 l7f COO GERMAN PRISONERS. IThe Tsar Pleased. [By Submarine Cabin]. 3c pa 9. A communique The Germans continue persistent Quotes iv tbe directions of I _-k:der. We repulsed the j Zmi m tbe latter rfc^ ion infllctin K h eavy j I takfT.jr ..cores of prisoners. also
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  • 98 7 n >c'p.. 13. A Petrograd official HOOOage sa^s the Russians gained another great success en the river Sereth, south 7 -s: of Trembovia, capturing between .lv and Wednesday a hundred and ra, seven thousand men, three heavy guns, and thirty six machine guns, issian losses were unimportant.
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  • 82 7 PARIS REJOICES OVER THE RUSSIAN VICTORY. Paris, Sept. 9. o:.i._ai Great satisfac :oa is felt v. Tory near Tarnopol which r<r_;iri__ as an excellent augury for the future dev-_l. paml of the Russian opera; Im pa Iflfl a:wi anxiety prevail Jo Herl m reaaramg the Russian resistance i The Germans
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  • 86 7 Petrograd, Sep. y. TIM N'ovoe >"a, commenting on the Tsar "•emption of tbe supreme command, "tates that his Mejflfltj s action scatters B dust the Qfliwii hopes of peace. ifl poefliblfl regarding the UB army laying down it. arms before Ofle the linal victory. The journal
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  • 65 7 cdon. Sept. 9.— Ueuter's agency states P«6ia has nprflflflfld great regret both ■eheran acd m Loudon for the attack c Br --ul general at Ispahan, tall reparation and will! °"8 utmo.t |fl apprehend the culprit. The *y>n Government has offered the Consuludarmerie guard.' Reuter learns m a foreign
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  • 425 7 LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS. The Union's Resolution, London, Sept. 9.— Mr Lloyd Georga, addressing the Trades Cuiou Congress. emphasised that Great Britain was makii g a prodigious effort to increase the output, of war material and he asked them to assist to their utmost. He declared that jhe
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  • 132 7 Amsterdam, Sept. 9. Another long statement m the semi-official Norddeut sche on Lord Haldune's mission and the Anglo-German negotiations m 1912 is remarkable for a sentence illuminating Germany's designs. Summing up the failure of the negotiations, the article says; '"Great Britain declared against Germany's far-reachiug offers
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  • 116 7 No Conscription at Present. London, Sept 9, —It is officially an couueed tbat Lord Lansdovrne's committee on the utilisation of the National Register for war purposes has agreed on a procedure which will have the effect of indicating ap proximately tho classes which m the public interest should
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  • 113 7 London. Sept. 9.— A meeting of the I Socialist National Defence Committee at j Bristol resolved on repudiating the dis- j loyal intrigues of a small unrepresenta- j tive group of schemers and pacificist fanatics and protesting against the ratification of any terms of peace which failed to
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  • 1937 7 PART 1. I have been asked many questions about S. Africa and as to my experiences m German South West Africa, and the6e experiences have been of so tame a character that it haa been a pain to answer. Probably had it been the other way,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 149 7 ROBINSON'S CASH SALE j SOLE AGENTS FOR The RALEIGH CYCLE THE "POPULAR" RALEIGH CYCLE, fitted complete with Dunlop Tyres. Sil?er Plated Lamp and Bell, Tool Bag, Pump, etc., Sale Price $70. "^^.p^s/^^. •Xv -__P^ _____T'^S-^ fc^^^ aiji^-^^v RALEIGH CYCLE, fitted complete with Dunlop Tyres, Silver Plated Lamp ancl Bell, Tool
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 250 8 Ship pi ng EUERMAN" LINE. For LONDON HULL B.S. KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 15 Fcr LONDON LEITH B.S. BLOEMFONTEIN due on or about Oct 5 The above steamers have accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER
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    • 821 8 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 8, Oolltbb Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Mehkuh Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pasan-Earoe Sept 1 Ptn ACK KR HORI>IJK Billiton, Batavia, Sourabaya, Macassar, Balik-Papan, Palehleh. Kwandang, Amoerang, Menado, Tagoelan Jang, biaoe, Taroena, Peta, Tamako, Totok, Kota-Boena, Djiko,
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    • 509 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINB. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and 1 MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Amazone Sep 10 |ss Magellan Sep 18 hs Paul Lecat Oct 8j ss Vine de ia ss Magellan Oct 2_ Ciotat Fep 26 s. Ville de la A Bteamer Oct 10 Ciotat
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    • 577 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ Fop China, Japan, Penan*, Ca.u Aastralia, India, Aden, VgJ l Mediterranean Poru, n^L and London. Throogh BlUa of Ladlnf lum* Ooj£, Petaun Oulf ConJenST^t^ B^amert will leave BUtfapote oag, MAIL LINES Homeward (roa Eoao?ai From Singapore, connecting i Colombo with a* Sardinia Kept 16 Mak»» Hh
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  • 1552 9 THE GERMAN SNIPERS. Man Stalking With a Rifle. In each dispatch, iv private letters and diaries, our officers and men deplore tbe I Bniper's depredations. Leaders are picked off, gallant lads struck down 8t tbeir chum's side, with never a foe to be seen and apparently do war
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  • 181 9 Paris. Jul] 11. A touching resj -_se to the appea tbe French Goverrw: ut I I ifl whe bave gold should being lt I tha Bauk afl Franca to be tschaaged I i '.otes. and so heip to improve French credit, Nl reh ted by sohner en le
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    • 544 9 __^^^^^^^^2^^^^^_______-_---_-------__-B-__^_^___^_^^^E-_____HH^^l^^^l B_B_B B-E-BS ___59_._381i.8l l______H___i BBQHB3 Wae or Peace. Fahinf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C v The Company has £20.00 C
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    • 478 9 CHARTERED BANK if India Australia and Shins. INCORPORATED BY 80YIL CHARTER. *-_ID UP CAPITAL M1.100.0M £SS__R?£ FUND __\SOu,OOO Umtt« Liability cf Proprietora 11,100,00 c HEAD OFFICE: U. BISHOP3QATB, LONDON, M. 0. aasKcifcs and brahcbes: I Amntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Ilolio Paket Batavia Ipch Bangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon 1 Calcntu Klang
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    • 474 9 HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The -tndendgned haying been appointed Agents for the above Company arc prepared j to grant polities on approved risks at current EDGAR BROTHERS, 7. d'Ahneida Street. 9 9 2_-9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFIIE FOUNDED 1797. m HEAD OFFICES, NORWICH AND LONDON -.0866. Fbid exceed _BSO,COO
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    • 369 9 ESTABiMi-KKD 1874. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SIX FRIT Y LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m In Jia.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. offering ABSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders CLAIMS PAID exceed $26,000,000. 1 PROFITS to Policy-holders at last Valuation |f, 116,61*. Mext Distribution of Profis as at 31st Dec 1015 LOW RATES. LIBERAL CONDITIONS.
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    • 63 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Boiie. sn "WORLDWIDE," tnre STRICT] EHI Q tJTAJ "NONFORFEITABLE Ch renders, etc., are prompt!] ral Agents at Bingape/e without th< delay ol reference ts Head Oflkx The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500 The Accounts are supervised by thc In.surance Department
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  • 1069 10 Spectroscopic Gem -Testing Punctured Tyres Kept Full Insects at Lighthouses Torpedoes Guided by Attraction The Oil Supply Black Bear Colors Rural Electricity New Ear Shield Blood Bread. A novel means of testing gems nnd other minerals, especially useful for cut stones m their settiugs. has been applied by
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  • 417 10 Russia s Second Wind: A Blast of Shells. EVtrograd, July 10. liiiPßia jk tiiking no chano— Tonetbi r with her Allies nhe roaliaet that the war i. m\ long uihtance rae. and that .pnrts until a Ff .win. wind 1-; recovered are m
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 180 10 s_BBBfr_HHH_-_rl______--____.s_-fffi^^--__P rj*r_ :'j3__^^i_fP-_-__E_fpgg| Australi.l wmmt (HOU-ANOS gin) WP JP .CO ,000 Bff/.<sus.„ar. "The Beverage that Benefits tNot .imply a thirst quencher, not A. SCOTT Co., GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUB6ER LATEX CUP. IN HALF LEMON ANO FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE. G. OTOMUNE (Mi, Co. I As a Fo d m Debility and
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    • 256 10 Yorkshire's Famous Pure Wool Cloths maKe British Gentlemen the Best Dressed Men m the World. .-XTvSjL a^°§ el^ r l^ r ooc^ cut or '"ake. There are good kdktl ifl over the jr \jN Globe. Good cloth is the first essential and English, doth v I n fa. /JAW\ I
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    • 295 10 i iS_Hm_B_l B_DBI WHY WORN MOTORS NEVER COME BACK Your small ~st expense- Lubi .won is your only protecILc d against your heaviest sxpenst preciation. When motor warn i Lt oomes to stay. The noises i attic of worn-down motor parts grow worse -not better, ■•Metal worn oil by Motion
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  • 1510 11 j Issued by FKASEIi Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept. 10th, RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Gap. Iasoa. Paid. 6aw Di?. buybbs. Bullbirs. 60,000 Ss 2a Allagat 5* id l n •00,0(0 1 1 Anglo-Java 6 6 6 9 150,000 Ss Ss Anglo-Malay 8% 8 0 9 0' 50,000
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 107 11 THE NEW lal 10/ IU I mm, a§_ Bk m aomTm\m m MODEL 83 Car of the Season Two Seaters $1,975 Nett. Five Seaters $2,100 DUE IN SINGAPORE 15th SEPTEMBER. Owing to the difficulty of getting prompt delivery of these cars, buyers are recommended to book Last year's output of
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    • 150 11 MARTIN 2* P ««nch Him^r for __.I1 IriNkfu._ferUii._L iw_,-,,i,-I *mmm a U oi M.rtu. JMls m th, boov to Hj, *T» «>* >^~rvU.l;j ml tke Sn>«_ x-.mrJr _o« __J. e_«___ist«rt«J Tv^, w k. ua -l-aa t»oa_«l >_k»_ t <_r t >„ i T•^^* a ag______! ="<>•** M BMI (Ml X
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 523 11 EXCHANGE. 'Corrected up to Sept. 10) Bonk 4rn B 2-4 7-16 demand 2-4 316 Private credita Bms 2-4 2782 France demand Bank 806 Ihdia, T. T. 175 i BONGKONQ, demar d 22& Yokohama, demar d 112 Java, demand 139£ Bangkok, demand 661. Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Ea.e
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    • 393 11 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels iv port at 11 a.m oa Sept. 10, IWIS. BtlTlfiH. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Medusa Sept 0 No. 6 Wharf Kum Sang No. 7 Wharf Dunera No. 6 Wharf Carlyle Inner Roadt Hong Wan Abbotsford Sept 10 Clan Macpbee Outer Roada Dl'T< v. Singkep
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  • 3051 12 HONGKONG BANK ESTABLISH A BIG CLAIM. GOVERNMENTS DIRECTIONS TO UQUinasoa. A matter of some importance and of not a little interest came before the Chief Justice (Mr J A. S. Bucknill, kg) m the Supreme Court yesterday. It related to a claim by the Hongkong and Shaughai
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  • 171 12 TODAY. 2.30 pm. Drill Hall S. V. R 3 p.m. Balestier Range Veterans Co. SUNDAY, 12th. 7 a.m. Balestier Range Veterans Co. Mono at, 13th. 5.30 p.m. Junction of Silat k Kampong Bahru Rds. S. V. A. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. S. R. E. v.
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  • 113 12 MALACCA VOLUNTEER RIFLES. Sunday S»»pt. 11, 7 am. S. M.'s Parade, Squad Drill and Exteuded Order Drill, Malacca. Mouday Sept. 18, 4. 80 p m. Field Sig's and Extended Ordar Drill, Asahan. Tuesday Sept. 14, 5 p ao. Field Sig's and Extended Order Drill, Malacca. Weduesday Sept. I', 4. 10
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  • 22 12 The time for completing the 36 Holes for the Captain's Cup has been extended to Sunday the 36th inst.
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  • 131 12 Government Permission Refu cd. Calcutta, Aug. 26. Dr. Frederick A. Cook has to-day received a reply to his request to be permitted to carry out exploration work on the frontier. It will be remembered that Dr. Cook and his party include Dr. Thompson, zoologist, and Mr.
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  • 45 12 Tho fum of _C35P.l <_ equivalent to 13,012.88 was forwarded to London on the 17th ultimo on behalf of the Sarawak Prince of Wales' Relief Fund, The som of 9200 bas alto been forwarded to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore for tht Air Flea* Fund,
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