The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1915

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915. NO. B,oJ_.
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  • 257 1 The Qermao people are belag oautiou'-ly prepare 4 tot news of further reteraea. The Rattiant have aon auotli^r b g \i<: lory m iialicia, this tirfie \rith (,000 pel-' f-onert=, and they have assumed tbe a^^ree_ive m the Baltic provinces Page The big pun btrupgle ou the
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  • 882 1 j When cur brave trcx j r-wu. wt deter-mi-ed to make glad their lettaw hours, and a tttaog BOeMßittet appointed itself to entfrtim them. Our dw.t curate gravitated la tbe chair, aud most of our singing birdt, of ahiefa we have several enchanted groves fall, were members.
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    • 271 1 _i fl__v.» I 'aa __Srfs__ Bo^k-W H*"* ISPiEs ____rv___, _S_^«_B ii flfl hEL lES___y __f jajafl t____R__i tan _ms_ Ha M CcKM &a &^__l st WB Mai t t^_E_i at BH xB 20,000 TONS -m iii *iJihinocci'Os v Brand Mart ti fCarlcn) Cement wevt used by Sir John .Airds bi
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    • 217 1 LATEST ADVERT ISEMFN.S EthinoeerOt brand ceuient— Page 1. Koid car test— l'.ige "J. •lhe cioemai P.ge 8. I I r.andmar.n's latt -hn c niphts- Tape Littles Oriental Balm— Page m. i l~nivert.nl ftlmt— I'.'Ce Turn out for tale— P.ige 3. Perak rubber eatate foe sale Page I Sheriff*! sale by
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    • 110 1 THE WEEK. Monday 13th Hiph water <-tHft.tr 'ilp.m. T< iiiperai.ee mtg F.W-C. B. .9 pm. BaiiJiuar.ii Co.. \icluii_. Theatre. Tuesday 14th. H'gfa W_.tt.-r o 6 a.m., 5 p iv. Buu^ti HiAj_an a eel Dg. Bark r s. noon. Baaumum Co Victoria Tti atte. Wednesday 15th. HJf?h turn.**.— v l- ?r
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  • 783 2 Capt. F. I. M. Barrett, formerly of khe Malay States Guides, and now m the Shanghai Police, playing m a cricket match. Police v. Shanghai C. C, knocked up 149 our of a total for the innings of 180, the next best score being eight 1 The Kuala Lumpur Epworth
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  • 518 2 SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB. Singapore, 9th Sept., 1915. We hereby certify that Ford Cur Maker's No. C '*****, with four passengers (including driver) weighing 590 lbs., was driven m Singapore on Tth September, 1915, a non stop iun of miles 84 B aud consumed one imperial gallon of
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    • 106 2 Haunted by Pain! Are yom waking and sleeping haunted bj the awful dread or the worse reality of bodily p.' 1 1 D Headache, backache, toothache, neuralgia, sciatica, rehnmatism, suit- throat, and other externa] aches and pains are quickly soothed and cvr i vl hy LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. E imply
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    • 599 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE'S PREMIER EHEATRE ORCHARD ROAD. THE GREATEST WAR DRAMA YET PRODUCED. i;\ ,i„ World's Greatest Photo-Play Producers, THE I. undon FILM Co. THE FRINGE OF VB _W_W ___B_. This Greal War production, bj the London Film Co., deals with THE GERMAN VT System. If Ih a Thrilling
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    • 437 2 Victoria Theatrel Tf .F„ STAR LAST THRI E NIGHTS BANDMANN MIETY GUNONG UB COMPANY Wi.ll _i|\{ coin Payne THREE DISTINCT PfiaPORMANCES S I<! li}. TONIGHT' TO-NIGHT Wednes 'COME INSIDE. GlSfM 1 -vr v L 3fi Tuesday. Sept Hth BITS PIECES r THE BANGKOK TIK Last Night last Night m *i
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  • 535 3 The Pope and Peace. According to a report m the Neve Zuercher Zeituog, the Vatican expects that towards the beginning of November) there will be an armistice uud tiret negotiations for peace. The whole of the American press pays a tribute to President Wil.ou for his diplomatic
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  • 344 3 The most trog'C incident m tbe war babiefl fable w.is the u_v it let down Mrs Ella Wheeler Wile i This lady, lo- kin({ round ror a sui j-et for her daily om-, came acr< ss a i cv (.pap. r paragraph to tlie <
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  • 533 3 Sarawak Rajah Warns against Speculators. In the course of his address to the Council Negri at Kuching on Aug. 17 H.H. the Kajah of Sarawak said To turn to another point and a most important one which the Kajah stated had been occupying his mind
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  • 285 3 Bengal's Millionaires. Income tax m Bengal for 1914»15 yielded three and nhalf lakhs more than iv the previous year, the total being just I under Seventy lakhl. OI this total thirty I lakhs was realised from incomes other I than salaries, pensions and piolits of companies, twenty
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  • 134 3 Eircjern falls Cvcr Vermdah. The pecnliar sccidenr, which onfortnoately whh attended with faral results, occurred Mt, T:iikoo ou Moi. day evening. Almost HO. Arthur Wuhnsley, time keeper nt the Sugss Refinery, wlio resided at tbe Jose House, Quarry Hay, was on hia verandah engsged, presumably, m
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    • 460 3 Auctions I t SHERIFFS SALE I gjeM Ahna Kahyambu Pillay q Perianayagasamy Pillay j.-: Penang Lane, off Orjhird Road. cn v sinesday 15th Sept. at 4p m. >^y no. Bia. ir> NO. B 474. H KENC LEE 4 Co.. Auctioneers. 15-9 j AUCT ON SALE OF x v iflc nl
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    • 626 3 _fa _Tl_f^_P^ NOTICE. BOARD OP LICENSING JUSTICES.' Kotios is berehy given that the li_ t of applications for removal tobe considered at v-bO! p.m. on Tuesday the I st September, 1915 c=»n be seen on application at the otlice of the K< cretary to the B .aid of Licensing Justices,
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    • 502 3 THE UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING Is the Largest Motion Picture Concern m the Universe. i ■< tbe prod cers of the wei Serialf. LUCILLE LOVE THE TKEY O HEARTS Fcatnring Cieo Madisoa aad d i irlan. THE MASTER KEY attiring BtlaiHal] and Ji<..> Leoaani. j "THE BLACK BOX Fe> una Little
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  • 21 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. P.lac KLTONE.— On Bth Fept.. 8t TyerFall," Ircnaug. to Mr. aid BSrs. A. W. Black- s'ione. a daughter.
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  • 1508 4 The Singapore Free Prress. Monday, Sept. 13, 1915. I Here the Pres* the Pc I n._hrt<ia Cuawed by influence and unbribed by fie patriot Truth her gkntotu pteceptsdfMb Ptertoed to X iußoo, Loyalty and l._w. Perhaps the most authoritative statement made public regarding the exact: position of what must he
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  • 811 4 The King ha* beeu pleaded to approve of Mr Cbarlea William i>ur..ishire as Consul of Peru at Singapore. Mr Patrick Hail IT, the wei; known rabbet plantation risitiag agent, ie bein» tried for the B »yal 1 fing rui n which be m Xt m dne course, if be passes
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  • 71 4 GUARDED BY BR;^ ISH n French Aviato- Sen m [Hf Sebmtrurt Cabi.] London, Sept. 1 m Paris ,w marines ai state- that the Aiuirim* Dc bombaiil Wijjr_.de. merry til! li.c 10 r..1. .ejnckot. teoo. raueau itl bl ..-0.t.0n. Tb, guvs covering Kemlin. Tbe British, under Admiral T«hA. make
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  • 47 4 A Flea for the Armenians. tat icn of A> |jy a depute v i I remiertou. on behalf of fatkM. Ai tbe situation is d- .w;!avc a replied tbat be wt ter m Ccnsta: to th- c hoped due Bnlgaria, thn relations were at
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  • 26 4 Cnm htptrtag I rgenciß. Loudor. n.uniqu.' My. that the I taiue^: re much impaii Londou, Sep.. ll.— Greece all Greek officers from ah
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  • 62 4 Lieut Ftrsfcil s Exploit. Lender. S Furthe: tbe exploit of Lt. 1 ortbaw. of rhe Xl say Thrir. *a« heavily re at: got o\er the ban three with fa \er he forward i rejoined his batt. fumes a_.d badly I shrapnel, he could baw continuous bomb thr.
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  • 37 4 A Half per ar; r Cargoes Lest. London. Sept. I M that ten fishing-craft aein of 1.4*. arriv;...- and pt 1 1.--ti.h ship: lost io i> marine blockade, DOt lost dv: I I I
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  • 25 4 LondcncTs Unique Spectacle Lend: I m '1 of th ian brutalit>. demoi I efficiency ol I spectacle m I l a unique
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  • 21 4 8 C, uncil b« the Union Ooveri infantry bat: L also two bearer resident m South Afri
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  • 20 4 London. Sept. "£s£l* committee or. Natl and Ul u I IIUnWIF- a higher wale for o
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    • 125 4 i mji_%_w^MMmmsm2^3Mm I QUALITY is the point i I /x I which is necessary //]§=_F[/ jvf^X^W^. VIRGINIA No. 77 i as *****1l ***** J us tly >^ J described as X I c-^v./ J THE CIGARETTE j mmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmtmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmmm^^^mmmm^mmmm^ma^^m^am^tm.^mmmmmmi^^^immmm^mmmmmmmw^ Tennis Rackets !^X SPALDING'S \M "GOLD MEDAL" JOHN LITTLES "JAELANCO' As used
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  • 309 5 BUTED STATES DEBASES AN AMBASSADOR. Eernstorffs Turn Next? [Bt Submarine Cable]. fll fli Srsvica. Washing" 9apt> 10. The American v Viem i bai heen instructed i cable t o ir f oii:i the A u stri B (.overn- tbat Count Dnmhe, the Au-trian! f ffi bass:uior m
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  • 152 5 Ex:r*adition of the Odious Lincoin. Wa- (ton, Sepl 11, The authorities have i neidering the activities of the General i a N <_■ w •heCourt Bernai I his attache-yon -.ap.D, m oo_anecti a with the Rumba I that 11 c Pi pen, m writ his w.f-
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  • 127 5 CINY M'lpo I?ocn ot X lii vI c r. c 5! c I m. Sepl 11. Germany"! raplj -nca, with regard to the r-iukiug of the Arabic, contend thnl the torpedo WUI fired because the liner altered irs cour.e aod headed for ibaMiine, aa if to
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  • 103 5 KYcrk Exchange Improves. rTotl 10. An angle French! cial Commissi hM arrived. Lcndcn -a New York meeeege [r Morgan aaai Hrn Anglo-French n en their arrival. The leading backers entertained the nion to a reception at Mr Morgana house. The Kn hmj on the news of thei
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  • 162 5 PUBLIC PREPARED FOR BAD TIDINGS. Politics m Petrograd. [Bt Submarine Cible}. KIOTBB'S Skbvio*. London, S.pt. 11.— A Yossieche V.A tung article, apparently inspired, whicii lis evidently meant for preparing the! public for reverses to the German arms, enlarges upon the violent resistance cf tbe I enemy, and
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  • 573 5 Situaticn Kear Riga Unchanged London. Sept. 10. Thf energy of the Russians' counter-attacks along tbe whole front is admitted m a Gei mencommuniaua. The de.>peiate natuie ol the lighting is attested m a Petrograd con.munia.u6, which, aftei mentioning t bat tbe situation ia practically unchanged m the
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  • 340 5 FIERCE STRUGGLE IN ALSACELORRAINE. More Liquid Fire. [By Submarine Cable,]. KeuTus's Brayioa. London, Sept 11. A Paris communique* States that the artillery activity has beeu 'continued, and bas been especially effec I tive m the Argonne, the Germans having I shifted tbeir offensive to Lorraine and Alsace.
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  • 279 5 Five Thousand Prisoners. London, Sept ll.— -A Petrograd communique states that the Russians have scored another striking success m Galicia. The communiqie says Our troops on the Sereth repulsed a series ol enemy at tacks on Thursday, and then counterattacked m the sector above Tremboola and
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  • 73 5 Peace Talk Scouted. London, Sept. 11. The Trade Union Congress to day ..bowed immediate disapproval of peace talk. A resolution tbat peace terms satisfactory to all woikers should be formulated and advocated found very few supporters. Mr Ramsay Macdonald, conveying fraternal greetings from the Labour Party,
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  • 358 5 ITALIANS SMASHING AUSTRIAN FORTS. A Steady Advance. [By Submarine Ceblwl. -_Licte_.'& Ssevioe. London, Sept 11. Through nothing 'striking has occurred recently ou the Italian front, fighting haß been continuous' there, consisting, as last night's communi- j que'- issued m Rome points cut, of small j but important
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  • 83 5 British Vice-Consul Killed. Petrograd, St pt. 11. A telegram from Ispahan _ayh that the British Consul General ha_ died of the wounds he received at Shir Most of the British subjects are leaving Ispahan. Tbe Russians and French are alto preparing to depart. Rondon, Sept. IR As
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  • 225 5 Sir Claude Maxwell Rlacdor.ald. London, Sept. 11. The death is announced of Sir Claude Maxwell Macdonald. .Macdonald, Rt. Hon. Sir Claude Maxwell, p.c 19Cfl;K< b. (military), cr 1901 k c B. (civil), cr. 1898 G C.H er 1..0 k o.M.G cr. 1892 0 v ti., cr. 1906 b. 12
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  • 49 5 London, Sept 10. The Americfin Government crop report is better than wasanticipated. It is estimated that the wheat crop is '981 millions of bushels, compared with 891 last year corn 2,985 millions, compared with 2,672 oats 1,408 millions, compared with 1,141 hay eighty-one millions, compared with seventy.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 140 5 ROBINSONS CASH SAI F I^kJJ__J_L B^_P/a.JLiJLi .mmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmm SOLE AGENTS FOR TFe RALEIGH CYCLE THE "POPULAR" RALEIGH CYCLE, fitted complete with Dunlop Tyres. Silver Plated Lamp and Bell, Tool Bag, Pump, etc., Sale Price $70. THE "FIRST GRADE" RALEIGH CYCLE, fitted complete with Dunlop Tyres, Silver Plated Lamp and Bell, Tool
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    • 290 6 Shipping 1 "ELLERMAN^ LINE. For LONDON HULL B.S. KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 15 For LONDON LEITH s-s. ü BLOEMFONT£IN dae on or about Oct 5 1 The above steamers have accommodation for a few first class passengers. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to
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    • 827 6 Shipping KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLYBB QUAY. nmUHI CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT BUMPHIUa Belawan-Deli bept 15 Altino Muntok and Palembang Sept 15 Si gasadja. Riouw, Tambeian, Pontianak, Singkawang. Selal an, Pemangkat and Sauioas Sept 15 Van der Parra Riouw. Letong. Kramat. Maras,
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    • 483 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON aod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Atuazoue Bep 10 jBB Magellan Sep Ih sh Paul Lecat Oct I| M VIM de la sh .Mageilnn Oct i io*at Fep 26 ss iUe de la A f-tcamer Oct IC Ciotat Nov
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    • 539 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMP4H For China, Japan, Penang. Cer br Anstralia, India, Aden, Egrpi Mediterranean Ports, Piymecii and London Through Billa ot Lading tBSQ6< j Coast, Persian Gulf, Gontt CfcD *i and Bloamerf wtU leav,. Singapor. oc o. uc MAIL LINES Homeward iroit Echops. Prom Singapore, connecting v Coiombo with
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  • 333 7 "COMIC" SONG ABOUT THE LUSITANIA. How Teutons Fiad Humour ln Wanton Murder. The Arasterdom Te.egraaf publishes a .German song about the Lusitania, sent by a correspondent to whom it was given iv a German variety theatre. Tbe song it is stated, is very well known m Germany, and is Ming
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  • 223 7 fhat's a .plendid head of ibex, My collection's finest feature, •laid the Major. I'll det-cribe exactly hew I hagetd the creature. was on a mountain hrow, Sir, In Ladakh, with my shikari .nd the double-barrelled Mauser I invariably carry. )u an ibex when my eye foil Fifteen thousand
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  • 381 7 In the village of Swamirnalai on the Cauvery there exists to this day a group of families, tbe members of which, like their forefathers for centuries past, are engaged m fashioning bronze and stone images for tbe temples. Their chiselling or moulding of wax is done according
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 610 7 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g Tbe Company haa £20.00 C deposited with the Supreme Court o.
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    • 475 7 CHARTERED RANK •f India Australia and Shins. INCORPORATED SY ROYAL CHARTER. ?AID DP CAPITAL £1,100,000 BKBIRYB FUND £1,800,060 fteeervt Liability of Proprietors £1,900,000 HEAD OFFICE: 88, BISHOPSGATE. LORDON, I. 0. AGENCIES AMD branches: Amntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Ilolio Pukei Batavia Ipoh Bangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcotts Klang Seremban ■.an ten
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    • 460 7 HONGKONG FiRE INSURANCE GOMPANY, LIMITED. The undersigned having been appointed _Lgentsfor .(.<• above Company are prepared to grant policies an approved risks at current EDGAR BROTHERS, 7. d'Ahneida Street. 9-9 22-9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OFFICES, NORWICH AND LONDON Loese. Paid exceed 280,000,000 Lowest Kates of Premium
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    • 357 7 tmmamwmmmmmammmmmtmgmmmmmmmmnemmm.mmmmmmwLmm^m- ■wmamußjiW-Mi MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED ISB7. I Policies are WORLI) WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., arti 'promptly settled by the Central Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000.
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    • 52 7 MARTINS, ißfer LadlejJ PI LLS a HmmmAj tmt all ImfnlwitlM. r_o_»__* rf i*ii k*^ bos a. Mirtai PiUa ta tka -gut, *a tkat Mttokc .fira af -lot Irrm._u.tr mf tka S-rXtMa a twa.. daaa au. ■■■h m nil* I\aa» wk* an tka* i-ar— —rl tkaaa. imme u» a MjC____i n
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    • 136 7 No Mother can expect b< r children t»» escape all the ills bo nhi childb I i- subject, btU small regular <;<>< s ol BEBBBI i the I \u\ la vn ives, will help to make their battles tol. 1 u'a lth easih ar< lon ed loi sttpal i- ]i»-\
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  • 1564 8 Sir John Nixon s Report. Simla, Aug. 14 Despatches from General Sir John N son are published including despatches from Major General Fry, regarding tbe fighting at Sbaiba ou the 13th April last, and from Major-General Melliss, regarding the action at Sbaiba of the 18th followed
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  • 255 8 Interesting Details. Simla, llth Aug —A useful volume of return, for the last year, relating to Life Assurance Companies doing business m British India, is published over tbe signature of Mr H. (j. W. Meikle, Actuary to the Government of ludia. Tbe total assets of the Indian
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 56 8 OIL GAS POWER. Die6el, Semi Diesel, and Suction Gaa Kogines and Plants enquirers for tbis class of power would do well to consult. Tbe Borneo Company Limited, Siutapore who represent firms of the highest repute, which is a guarantee of reliable power Ti and satisfactory running. Crude Oil Con- Bumptiou
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    • 552 8 Health foi* Infants For over half-a-century Savory Moore's Food has been m general une, both at home aad abroad. It has the reputation uf being a thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savory Moore's Food supplies ju-t the noirishmeu. an infant need*, i.i an easily elites. ible and \erv palatable form,
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    • 797 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. --yiiSf* THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. 1. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HKLD ON Tnesdaj the 19th, Thursday the 2 lst, aod Saturday tbe 23rd of Oct., 1915. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 19th October, 1915. I. THE OPENING STAKES 2-45 p.m. Value 9000, aad $60
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    • 553 8 4 15^ 5-so P m m m $600 »i OO Hu... A Han I 1 I nam. ,r ltiU > ti 1 G0,,;-, 1 5. THE DIVIDED PONY GRiFFi* hanoJ 6. THE LAWN PLAT£ m M 7 THE SINGAPORE PLRSE 5.50 p fc ENTRIES CLOSESN NonSatu^, J October. 5.-. l
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  • 30 9 J Sept. 11, 1915. The following are the only shnres as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list MINES Uuyers Seilere
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  • 58 9 CORBECTED UP TO Sept. 11) Bank 4rn s 2-4 716 demand 2-4 HI 6 Private credits Bm s 2 4 2782;' France demand Bank 306 Ihdia, T. T. ITSi Hongkong, demar d 22 Yokohama, demar d 112 Java, demand isa£ BANGKOK, demand 66; Sovkbbignb, Bank Buying $8.6 4 Bfink
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  • 151 9 Sept. 11. I'm (225 tons) 176.25 Gambier 11 00 Gambler Cube No. 1 13.40 Gambier Cnbe No. 2 11 0o Pepper Black ordin. b'pore 19.00 Pepper, (White fair) 84.00 Nutmegs UIO to tl c lb. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tie lb i 81.00 Mace (Randa) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 276 9 Tne br.ormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store (]the largest m the world) enable them to FO V rC W YVv HKkK _\__j V JL-a/XV X VV 11U1V1-/. ivi rA^FiN! THEOR,ENTAL j V ML ~\jj^\\^*\mmmm.Mmk^ I j LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. 1 i 1 |-t 1 1.
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    • 569 9 To Let GODOWN TO LET No. P. Palmer Godowns, area 5,450 fquare feet. Entry from Ist October. Apply FRASER CUBIMING. Winchester House. 10 9 mw TO BE LET FURNISHED BENACIIIE. New compound house on high ground at Chatsworth Road, off Grange Ko id. I Entry about 12th November. Apply F.
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    • 112 9 Apartments PAYING GUEST. Private Family can accommodate quiet, refined Gentleman. .Beanie. Apply v PRIVATE.- c/o Free Preai j ifi jj 14-9 WANTED Fav'ua (iuests -^ood tabk—moderate English. Apply to DEVON VILLA, No. LOS, River Vall. v Ri id. 7-9 7-l:> NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET With or without Board at
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 249 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per r. A O. utr. Khyber.— Miss E. Ha3dow. Mr A Mrs McClymont, Mr A. A. Mr G. M. Kingenortb, Mi a B H. Dun-tan. Mrs BufiSeil, Hon. Mr A Mrs P.J. Spro:i!e, Mrs Ba'eson and Child, Miss Parlane, MrUKtii Miss Nicholson. Per P. A O. str. M
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    • 395 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List or vessels in port at 11 a.m. on Sept. 11, 1W15. British. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Hai Nam Sept 10 Inner lioada i'.atavier Melania Ferak Sept 11 No h Wbarf Wilhelm Inner Roads Sri Muar 1)1 T(H. Khcen Foeng Sept 10 A.tlas Sept 11 Pulau liukom
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  • 88 10 Traders Fear Increased Taxation. i Hsci .rn s hsanoE. London, Sept 11 —A Government order < has been issm d m Ireland prohibiting traders from withdrawing goods from bond m excess of the daily average for the past quarter. i London, Sept. 11. The Customs order restricting
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  • 99 10 Used m Airship Manufacture Loudon. Sept 10.— The Daily Telegraph eaystbatihe Laucashire cotton tradehas re ceived new regulations from the Board of Trade which require a certificate w.th every yard of clo:u exported, except to the Colonies, that it will uot reach enem\ hand*. The authorities are convinced
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  • 102 10 Members at Ihe War-. (jTfMi Our Ouu Cur res port dent.) looh. September 1 lth. The r» pert of the lp h Club, covering the half >ear ended June 80, showa tbat after making due pn vision for depreciation, building and Inrwiuirn, -iud charging interest ou Qoveri eat
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  • 296 10 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. Tbe annaal geaoial meeting ol thf Strain Settlements aarofliation (Singapore branch; wa. held on >aturduy at the Bx< change. The Hun Mr <_ .W. DairbUbirc presided, and tht-.e wk^ present thr Hon. >:i- Kvelyu E\\\*. tba Hon. Mr B I. Hewan. acd Messis I. K. Somervil.e, Agnew,
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  • 118 10 "ah French." bj the B md maan Gaiety Co, and the rzcellent variety programme tbat preceded it. greatly cn rertained the I*rge aadieaca m lhe Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening. It whs their bert p*rformar cc so fir, and it is a nity tbej 4ld roi betiu
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  • 93 10 A.? interoetiag wed Una wea solemnlyed oa 'be )g b ult. at st. Joseph's Church, Shanghai, bet .Tien Mr Llewellyn Hughes, of the Public Worka D< p.irtment, ani M:>s Christine A* Zimmerman, of Sharghai. Li. Col. A. S. Vanr^nen, whose death m action »t tb-_ Dardanelles is arjuounced m the
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  • 610 10 Aug, 16. Wounded m the Dardanelles Lieut. Col. W. J. Woodcock, Lancashire Fusiliers Major C. O. Ibbetson, L aucashire Fusiliers A. Roberts and W. B. Sbannou, Yorkshires Captain 11. Bailey, E.ist Lancashires B. Bf. Elwell, Lancashire Fusiliers G. A. Heron aud W. R. Peel, Yorkshires H. Sf. St. John,
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  • 212 10 All Saints' Church, Taiping, was tbe scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday morning, whtn th;- Rev. a. l;. Champion officiated at the marriage of .Miss Dorothy M'try Hill, second daughter of Mr and Mis Harry Hill, Manor House, Kast Leake, Nottingham, to Mr .lames Haird Matthews,
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  • 15 10 Ageuts. Evatt and Co. Mergui liubber 1,406; total two inQutbs 5,431.
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  • 619 10 The Forc33 of Good and Evil Contend. A year hae passed since the terrible news was Hashed hy telegraph to all the world that war had been declared, and dreadful as the shock was, not for one moment did auy of us realise m the smallest degree
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  • 323 10 THE BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS. A satisfactory feature of British trade m Joly, as shoan by the P. mrd of Trade I returns, is a further improvement m exports, while, needleSS to sny, imports eontinned to advance. Thus, f.-r the mon tb, imports were rained at £'7. r >..> 1M
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  • 58 10 At an extraordinary meeting of tbe i Menglembu Lode Syndicate, Mr. Thorne, presiding, said tbe directors propose to issue *****,000 cumulative preference shares with a fixed dividend of eigbt per cent. a__d au extra seven per cent, before division of profits on tbe ordinary shark capital. Tbe meeting was adjourned
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  • 94 10 MALACCA VOLUNTEER RIFLES. Monday Sept, IS, 4.30 p.m. Field Sig's and' Extended Ord_r Drill, Asaban. Tuesday Sept. 14, 5 p.m. Field Sigs and j Extended Order Drill, Malhcca. Wednesday Sept. lf, 4..'!0 pn. Field Sig's aud Extended Order Drill, I'evou j Bstate. Thursday 16, 4 BO p.m. Drill and attestation,
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  • 94 10 Ofl the S B C. ground, on Sat the Club winning by HI runs after declaring tfcats innings clo-ed at 165 for tive wtekaSs. Of this total S. H M iclutyre knock d up 78, j including eleven boundary strokes. H Galistan scored 15. Fifty one ol the military
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  • 246 10 A ff-stidious individuf.l records his view that all should be snd are prepared to back np the appeal of tbe Treasury for tbe U6O of more of the new notes, tbat the war has brought into being, rather than gold. Put be would l.ke to bave these
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  • 80 10 Here'e a little clipping Growing Sui'ei.stitkjn A Kanaas pnper reports that a German merchant was asked by a clergyman friend Do you believe m heaven No," replied tbe me*cbaut ta r decisive manner. Do you believe m hell? asked the preacher. Veil," be replied, I used to didn't, but I
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 "The Coolest thing that's ever been under fire" BRITISH "Bond of Tninri n 1 UUdtlO. land line aU line eld British goods tbe re s nothing letter! You will like the flavour too it is quite distioctfv* Yong Lee Seng Co Bingap< re i Sole Importers:- INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co. ADELPHI
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 162 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. TO DAY. 5.30 p,m. Janctioo of Silat <fe Kanipong Babra Rds. S. V. A. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. S. R. E. v. S. V. R. Veterans Co. Chinese Co. 5.15 p m. Drill Hall S. V. C. Band. Tuesday, 14th. 5.15 p m. Drill Hall
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