The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 September 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ve:n cents SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915. NO. 8,548.
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  • 154 1 At the re opeuir;^ of Parliaments, Mr i Apqnith m the House ot Oommoai moved a vote of Credit, explaining t i m t there wi^re some abnormal items of expenditure for I financing certain necessary operational which it was not ol public interest to disclose l
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  • 773 1 J'AKT i. Towards the Xorib- 'A" estern ex', reraity j of the Hoc ol the enemy mountains visible from Simla, there gg a conspicuous double 'peak ofcf.u called bj visitors Tne Cathedral." t [fcl ■npaarouce El not unlike that of a By rantiaa: baildiog. Thib the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 0/ Hhhtoeeros" Brand Martin Ecurles) Cement were used h\i Sir ■!■>, Airds m their Contract for I Send for descriptive Booklet. sole Importers: international trading Co. m^- mmmmmmnm—^_. or iii m iibbi S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. RAPPLFS PLACE, SINGAPORE. SATURDAY SEPT. 18th 1 MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO CALENDAR FOR
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    • 275 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Kob'nson and Co., for Steel Trunks Raffles Hotel, Special l>:nner Page 1. Sea View Hotel, Special Dinner and Cinema Show- Paye 10. Buick Motor Cars Pape 10. Auction Bales of Household Furniture Page-2. The Gaiety change of programme Page '2. k P. M. List of >.iiiin^ -P.io,- fi.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 144 1 THE WEEK. High Water- 4- i ».m M] p.m. Saturday 18th. ni;4h Water*- 6 m., i-1 1 ajb. Daycf Ato&emenl fJewleh Boliday) Ra tern Doited Lssnranoe meetiiigi If. 0 Itwatd m«il expect Sunday ISth. High Water— fi- h ft.m.. p -18 p.m. J6th Bonday ttU i 1 1 Inity. Monday
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  • 775 2 I: ia stated at Bremen that the engagement i- announced Ol Lieut, Commander Muecke, cf the Bmden, and Ayesha notoriety, to M»sa Carls Finke, daughter ni ihohoad of tbe brokerage firm of H. 0. Finks. !> .ring the es mm atiou ol Ibe Port Ti ns Rnilwny >way al Howral
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    • 10 2 GRAPHITE LUBRICATION By usipg this method it is claimed Pvlin
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    • 370 2 NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS, f" When the Angelua In ringing* 1 from the Revue Business as Usnal" I"The Red, While a Bine from^ the Revue Business as I sual." f" We shall all do the Goose-step* 1 from the Revu< Business as Usual When we've wound ap the Watch on iin
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    • 467 2 ORCHARD ROAD. EXPENSIVE AND IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT TO-NIGHT ONLY OF THE CELEBRATED ITALIAN TENOR HIS LAST TWO PERFORMANCES IN SINGAPORE, PRIOR TO HIS LEAVING ON SATURDAY FOR THE FRONT. The Popular tenor will render Selections Crom the best oi hisExtensivi Rep< I I Is yoni last opportunity of hearing your favourite,
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    • 445 2 Auct i 0 n s IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP* High Grade Wax Polis^d Teak ianthold Fyraitap Cottage Piano Motor Gar; Turnout- Pi f r c The Property of M. Treub Bsq At "FERNHILL," Grange Grave Road O/V SATURDA V, 25f/i SEPTEMBtit, a 7 v i< An < > ■]]< i
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  • 1255 3 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange md Share Brokers, Sept. Ititlu B I *AH quotations Qt Sterling Shac«3 most fee regarted at ptrair Bflmin.i RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. ibbub. Paid. Labs Bit. Butkbs. Sellers. 86,000 la ss Allagar 5% 19 i H 600,0i 0 1 1 Anglo-Java 6
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    • 561 3 Aucfons 1 REMI DER. ""j THIS DAY, FniD* AT 11 A. M. AUCTION ie CF Excellent Teak Hisehoij Furnit3 i Linen, Cro cr y, Flags, I 80. ks on Navigeon, Buffer Springs JSVA[ *^aL-roow FO *ELL L Ar.c:ionpers. AUCTION SUIOF si bags dam ago black EACbEE.N PEP£R !ar G Sows
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    • 482 3 To Let TO BE LET FURNISHED BCNACHIE. New cf 'in pound house on high ground ar, Chat^wurth Bond, off Grange Boad. £ntty about 12th November. Apply F. J. BENTON, E. Ex. Telegraph Co. M n\\\l 4-10 TO LET After thorough repairs No. Lloyd Koad, Apply— E M. ADIS, No. 3.
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    • 879 3 Wanted SITUATION REQUIRED Eoglinrmian, ((years, carried, seeks situation as b .uk k< ftper or accountant, tBc. Highest local ruft'.iei cts. Apply Box No. 14, c o Free Prr ss. SALESMAN WANTED. Wanted competent experienced Chinese Salesman to sell American goods on Indent. Must have a thorough knowledge of the Singapore
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  • 1521 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Sept. 17, 1915. Hrr nhall tlir Pi-.- ibe P«^jle'« vl.:! t —*«B^ U;mw<-. r.\ influci 'bribed bf gain; Her* patriot Truth h< i glorious piecepisdraw, PW^cd to BfiSOQi i*v;»'.v I.?.". By comparing this with that m responsible official statements, we are gradually being enabled to
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  • 707 4 I Many hop J r t n of the day to 11. IP Ibrahim. C.M.G, Sultan < the Statfl MB< Territory ol Johore His Hi. v born 8eptsmbef 17th 187», and is therefore Dow IS roars of ag'-. The I bambei of l tea n <•• I sg ta S
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  • 48 4 At th° nmual di« .of pri SdlUt \lVit I s prebidea. Tbfl Bl thprn Ijm- bllP uc of g pj e j mot \i m ail depot lJrother Jiiroef***^ (,f Mm prop— c** allo-A tu-ir I Londoo J hfu hi.< rialio; Mr Hrya.it D Mm prafn
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  • 20 4 [fnm i mdtnt.) 'i bmm m a pretnedit*tl att 1 i c police made a I iti
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  • 247 4 Work** Conner <-_»g on and fa ured by qi amber of ei v tbe woik w! Bgeet WO i rj °*> this honour by cuge et N'oir pa Tbe brown geld: l thai ever. zest and t ime. Ttai than Inst l gal more bustle about he .11
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  • 24 4 j r pm. 1 ;Van Rijm. I b >' Honv. Secy, of i ,1^ A660. \oung irtil P^^ i:t a ue Y. W. c
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  • 31 4 •\he follow-in- I for the WMkl 'tM.ng 11th last. .^ip* l; r B ILS Monecrusae, Aver per ton 5 Blkit MALACCA Stone crii^ Gold obtained <u Avei erto.
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    • 124 4 M<4O£ f/V ENGLAND, and imported by us for many years. Alleno's Reg. de Rothschild (large) DeHcioso (small) yy r In boxes of 25 Cigars. A s supplied to the Sports Club (London) and other local Clubs. ALubtUK MAbbntbua ffi uO. NEW SHIPMENT ifeiiv^i GOLD MEDAL HI John Little Co., Ltd.,
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  • 536 5 MR ASQ'JITH ON FINANCIAL NEEDS. How We are Spending. [By Submarine Cable V Kectvs's Servicb. l.nr km, 1 15, —In the Houa* of Commons -M A-q nth eaoved a vole ol Credit! I tb.i: there were some abnormal items of expedtture foe Qnanc ing certain necessary operations which
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  • 92 5 Twc rajsess named Matsuki, cf 24, ai I Amat, of Sophia Hoad, were brought befor- Mr C. H- G. Clarke, second M i^:-:rate, yesterday mor- j and eh tgn fl Ihs attempted murder of A abaßg and It is stated It I I i irrel took naji
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  • 169 5 The next meet ,r; of the Cilia— fl Chrtothun Association will be held at i'rinsep Street Church on Fridaj Urn 17th in*t« at 8.18 ueu the Hon. Dr. Lim 8000 Keng will deliver a lecture on W.-iy should the traits Chinese be interested m the War All are welcome. Mr
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  • 685 5 WHAT THE WAR IS TEACHING. Artillery Effect. [By Submarine Onbi^]. London, Sept. 15.— In the House of Lords Lord Kitchener emphasized that though the Hue m the West was practi- j cally unchanged there had been continuous local fighting and inces=aut vi^ilauce. The British new divisions had! bad
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  • 110 5 Corporal Tyiden- I'attorsou, M.S.V.Ii., who has been granted a commission by the local Government, was to sail for Home from Singapore yggterday. We, Straits Echo greatly regret to learn just as we are going to press that oewa has been received m l'enang that Mr L. I. L. Thornton, only
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  • 154 5 SIR JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT. More Artillery Duels [By SibuuHrin: Cable]. Exutek'b Hsfcr.co. Pari?, Sept. 15 A communique says that the usual violent bombardment and kolated grenade fights have occurred. Paris, Sept. 16. A communique ptates that artillery duels continued along most of the front, and were most
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  • 39 5 Home, S* pt. 16. A cemm unique states that the enemy who m the last few days Lad been greatly reinforced, attempted attacks on BSVeral points after intense artillery preparation. All of these were repulsed. w
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  • 109 5 London, Sept 15. The Times m nn article on Persia and the Indian frontier while admitting the Persian authorities have made excellent arrangements for the withdrawal of the British and Russians from Ispahan Bays we cannot be impres* ed by tbn control of S Government which
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  • 54 5 Newmarket, Sept. The following was the result of the September Stakes 'substitute race for the St. Leger) Pommem Snow Marten 2 Aohtoi 8. Seven ran and the race was won by two lengths with six between Fecond and third. Pommem was 1 8 on, snow Marten 9
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  • 27 5 London, Sept. 15. The King and (^uppii yesterday received the Maharajah of Ku purthala. The latter on Monday visited the Indian wounded at Brighton.
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  • 26 5 London, Sept. 15. Rev. K. .T. Campbell has resigned the Pastorate of City Temple as his health recently has been unsatis factory.
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  • 139 5 SIGNOR ARTINO AT THE PALLADIUM. There wns B large audience at the Palladium last evening who gave Signoc Artino a very hearty greeting. The popular tenor gave three selections —La Dona E. Mobile, h\ Lucean, aud the Arioso from Pagliacoi. Sure of his welcome, Signer Arl.ino showed none of the
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  • 115 5 At the Sea View Hotel to-morrow evening a special dinner will be served on the lawn if the weather is fine and thereafter there will he an open air cinema show. It is cflicially announced from Tokio that the Japanese cruiser Asama, which stranded upon a 6unken rock on the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 803 5 To the Editor. Sir, The work of the Medical Mia&ion increases daily, aua alongside with this increase it hecomes mote potsible to hope and plan for openings for bringing .the teachings of the Christian faith to these Malay Mabommedaus." Thus said Mis Ferguson Davie at an "At Homo
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    • 86 5 To the Editor, Sir, Just before the curtain fell on the concluding scene at the Victoria Theatre last night a hooligan threw a glass on to the stage the identity of this person is known to a fair number of the audience. He should D 9 taught
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 147 5 1 AT BARGAIN PRICES Best Steel Cabin Trunks, strongly moulded Japanned V/iTH TWO-LCVER LOCK EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED Size 27 ;ns. 30 Ini M :ns. THE Size 24 27. 30, 32, 34 DBS, Sale Price $7.50, 8.50, 10, 11.50, 13. 7//^//////////////////^^^ QUALITY is the point «i I which is necessary .1/U&"
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 261 6 [L Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. I f For LONDON HULL s.s. KANDAHAR" due on or about Sept 17 Nf iff For LONDON LEITH E-s. "BLOEMFONTEIN due on or about Oct 5 TLo above stca_aers have accotumodation for a few tlrst class passengers.] For particulars as to rates of freight and passage
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    • 857 6 Shipping KONINBCLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, OOLLYBR QDAY. HNPER fIONTKAHT WTTH THK SPTHKKr,ANP« TVT>TA OOVWRViyf KNT. Van Goens Helawan-Dcli Bep* 17 RUMPHirs Batavia, Semarang anil Ronrabaya B®P* 17 BCBOUTKM Baweas, Bonrabaya, Randjernia^in. Ptagei. Kota-BarO*», Pauiarinda, Donggala an l luiik-Panau with transhipment at BandjermasiH to Soeriioeda,
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    • 423 6 Shipping MM JLVJL* MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD BsAsuazoue BeplO M ageilaa Baplfl ss SCageilaa Ocl X m Vil ii<- a is I'aui Lent Ocl Cto*ml f^p vp m Viiit- d< Jh a Bteamec Oot IC Ciot:*t N<;\ I A htianjcr Onl
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    • 440 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPART For China, Japan, Penang. Cf? c Australia, India. Aden. E&pt Mediterranean Ports, P\y m^tt and London Throoi?b Bills of LuXr* \u,, ilC t Oo&fll. Ferfiian Oalf. Gonttu, uu, feuS m Porte. i Bfcoamere will l^ave Hlagaport O t 0, k^, HoMKWAhi FiX Etur-»»n From Singapore, connectm*
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  • 208 7 How many of the hundreds o? thousands of people who daily visifc cinematograph theatreß m this country ara aware that they are helping to swell the profits of German firms Probably four fifths of the films exhibited iv the luited Kingdom come to us from America, and
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  • 207 7 It has been decided by the sbareho'd ers of tLe North Borneo Trading Com pauy to sell the Tuarau aud Tenghelan estates to ft new company called the Tuaian Rubber Instates L.d.. m orJerto ensure the provision of the necessary working capital *o bring those properties
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  • 173 7 Lieutenant* Colonel l'hillip Leveson(lower, who hub been wounded during the Western operation?, joined the Sherwood Foresters from the Militia iti 1891, and £ot his company Jutt prior to the Kruger revolt. He eerved on the North ■'\Ye6t Frontier of India as transport otiicer during the Mobtnand and
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  • 151 7 Study of Foreign Languages. In order to encourage the Btudy of foreign lans'mjjes among military ollicers, the Japanese Minister of War bus caused the publication of regulations governing linguistic studies. Every year, says the Yomiuri," a certain number of military officers will be selected by examination land
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  • 109 7 Proposal to "Suppress" Belgium made four months before the War, The Belgian Government, m reply to [the charges made by the German Governj raeut against Belgium, publiebes m a Grey Bock documents showing tbat Ger- many four months before the war pro- posed to France the partition
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 392 7 'GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. W A ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LIVERPOOL AND LEITH. WHAT IT IS. fcfe|| IT |Q Ihe BcttUrs of the "GREAT AUK'S VJaP nrimiiir HEAD braaa Brt vn 'AGREEMENT with UENUINC. ii^w^ARTHUBGUINNfeBS, BON a C -MSm m m BmA IT 10 lift! ID ABEL »s on every bi
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    • 284 7 ♦BE!^^ t B. English Soups I^^^^SHl^^S^l Made m a 30 Varieties All Delicious l^^fe^ The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs m the world available for your table. A s|s Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soaps By Royai to be made under ideal conditions, as are all their table delicacies.
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    • 74 7 i The best that money can buy. Material and process of manufacture are a long way DUNLOP. Founders of the Pneumatic The Dunlop Rubber Go. 43 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. leS uuu I niiviaiw i v En ii f.n^'ill ÜBBY'S ASSORTID SOUPS liJTi'liA*^ > PackoJ iv cases cc>utaiinnf! 48 tics, AssoitmCDt
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  • 1517 8 lotlij Ccmpensatlo" 1 (Frorr. Our 0\L n nrresvondeM., London, A\\t>> 19. l The question of compensation for the victims of tbo Singapore Muth y stems to < have been settled though we cannot say whether satisfactorily ur Lot as we do uut 1 know. Mr G. a.
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  • 175 8 Evidence that Her People _ie Learning The \essische Zeitung publishes a lead ing article by (ieorg Bsmhard, tbe well known writer, which is in some respects aurpriaingly pessimistic, Hen Bernheid saying that besides \ictorit_ the German people have hud many disappointments during lb firs! t oi war.
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  • 130 8 It is being suggested that German lleaatei is too light and agreeable uu ailment for its title, and that the term Oexman" should be applied to a more virulent complaint j No longer term that mild disease German measlcH, it you please Let Qerman be the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 323 8 I Are yeia "Bfervy f> l 1 KS 1 'jump Hidden sound Do von have bea whe< or 1 C^*« @a v .x ted with sleepii W^ [j \(u ct-cd a shtrtftui*? ti'VN rcasnis H'i«* < ESa nothing 1-0 porul a^ VVinaurn^a for re- vitalisirg the nerve* i.o lung so
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    • 480 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. iTHE AUTUMN RACE, MEETING (UNDER S. E. A. RULES OF FACING) will M BBLO DM j Tuesday the 19th, Thursday the 21st, jsnd Saturday the 23rd of Oct., 1915. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesuay, 19th October, i9io 1. Ti;E iWIIMC STAKES 2-45 p.m. efBCO |50 i i :it
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    • 175 8 )-I i I I (i- i.l. (1 l>\- i I 1 JED *W CRiFFI, u^" 6. THE LAWN PLATE- 5^ I the imu Pni pyRS£ EMTRIES CLOSE 0 I onlj I tz A out- G -c ou I a> lent Id c; i j va M .1- Eatrifl m I
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  • 64 9 Corrected dp to Sept 16' FU.n* 4!u b 2-4 716 demand 2-4 816 r '*iv«»t*> rredit,» H m s 2-4 '27 i- 2 France demand Bank 806 India, T. T. 17. r F-iONGKONQ, dem.'ir d 2'J Yokohama, demu d Hi. 1 Java, demand IB9i R/vnrkok, demiind 66^ BOVWKKOBB, Bank
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  • 144 9 Sept. Id. Tin (buyers) $7 4 7 5 i^atubier i I OQ Gambler Cube No. "J 12.00; Pepper Black ucdin. t-'pore 19 DO Pepper, (White. fair) 85 50 Nutmegs (110 fco tie lb 21. C0 Nutmezs (80 to tie Ifa Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Kali Coffen >A%
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 619 9 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I lilH u!\lliil Eilu IHI ill mFJu rluuulliilivEi vUifliniilt LlilliiLai* HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tne Company has £20,00 C deooslted with the Supreme
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    • 332 9 CHARTERED BUI af India Australia rm China. INCGRPOfUTEC SV NYU SHIRTEB. ?AID UP CAPITAL «1,300.000 aKBSRYS PDKD JB1, 800,004) Seierve Liability ol FiOjilcHwii 01,100^011 HEAD OFFICE: 38. BTBBOPSGATK, LOHDO3, S, C. ASENCIKa &SD BBaSCHI£3: Amnt3af Rcngkccg Ponang Bangkok Hollo Pnkel Batavia Ipoh Rangooa Bombay Karachi Baigou Calcutsa Klang BflTfltntmit Canton
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    • 462 9 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company are prepared i" grant policies on approved risks at current rates. EDGAR BROTHERS, NORWICH mm FIRE CFFigfc FOUNDED 1797. EEAD OFFICES, NORWICH AND LONDON Lo»868 Paid exceed £30,000,0 CC Lowest Kates of Premium Prompt and Liberal
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    • 353 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFEj INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WOULD WIDE," UNREBTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE* 1 and "NUN- FORFKITABLK." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. are promptly Bettled by the General Agents at: Singapore without the delay oi reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy j holders are over £:i,5u0,000.
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    • 88 9 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Tclepone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 am. to 5 p.m. Sundays 1 1 a m
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 325 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe, Pet M. M. Magellan exp- ■< on Bept i Pet P. A 0 Malta ftxpftrted on Bept 23. From China.— Per P. 0. NaaUa expected Sl-p: so. London Hat s Despatcbed Lett. Due. Arrived. Aug. 6 P. AO. Bept I Bept 3 An*, l B.
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    • 583 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vaaaalfl m port at II a.m. en Sept. 16, 1 BRITISH. Name Dati of ArnvaJ Remarks [Ktota Sept 15 Inuer Roads airafalloc* ...i,ri:oads Baa Bin (Hub Stpt It looocßoajii Stu sai J 8 NMiurf lledOM N<> I V,f,arf Klaog M Nu X Wi irf Lady Weld
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  • 2896 10 Part HI. Things politically were difficult m S. A. at that time, pnil h session of. Parliament was due and we feared Louis would need to return for the opening of it, but we were re~aft*ured by bearing that I the British Flag w:is poire to
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  • 42 10 After Beveral closely contebted mafcehes jhfl BC. James Cup was wou by Mr \V. Birch am who beat Mr Bornemann, During the 86 holes final Mr Biroham t it d the ri holes OUUrSti with Lhe excellent BOOre of
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  • 13 10 Agents, liateman aud Co, Sembroug;— 82 4 Sed«uak:— 18>443
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  • 696 10 Dardanelles* Aogast 19. Now Repokted Kiij.ed. Ca[)tain f A. B Lang, Argylls. Died of Wounds. Lieut Willie, South Loooaabiros. Wounded. Lieut. Col. T. A.Andrews, North Stafford^ Mdjots D. B. Fornian, Artillery 0. L. Heudricks, kfunsfees Fusi liers H. li. BlcCormfck and F. H. 'i'reP*>^ Fjusl Lancathires Captains K. 11.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 To those who take particular car o: the M Teeth Uj represents the maximum ol Aseptic strength required to n*. v pr ocujAg j I the desired result. It La an Antiseptic Kautb W.isi. tUglOf recommended by the D and MoJicnl profession as a power!,! DEO3C2ANT a tltUi fANTISCPTIC nrcpu
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 34 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. SUNDAT lirrn bBPTBafBBB, Johnston's I'ier at 7, 9 uud 10 a.m., '1 ,i() md 8.80 p m. Club Bungalow at 8.80 and 9 .JO a.m. 12.1C, 8, and 5.80 pin, H*-
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    • 79 10 S.V.C. DHILL !M:' (FOB 'Vi:kk E.\l)!\w l'i'::»>\ SBPT 17TH 5.16 p,m. Drill Hull s v. a. m .i Chinese Co. 4 p.m. Balesliec EUnge M ilmy Co, 'i.15 p.m. l>nll Hm!l S. Band. ii. Roland Llrwblli n, MALACCA VOLUNTEEK KIFLES. Friday 17, S p.m. KieKl Sig'i and Skirmisbing, Malacca., Saturday
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