The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1915

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER.. VEM CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915. NO. 8,550.
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  • 149 1 Heavy artillery work continues in ranee page 5. Notes on Saturday's race training apnear on page 10. Loudou rubber news and local telegrams are given on page Alterations in the lhare market in the lifet ou page 3. The ueeleebnebs of the Zeppelin raids ou London is
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  • 1165 1 PART U The rf.ory. as told in &fa!»DS rune as follows: A certain Sadba in the reign of Akbar c-aiix- to Helena .;i a j,i V r f)U3a^e, and in acoovdanos with the custom which still prevails, he was given on <u ;^rture a blanket nnd
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 j RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE. I RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. ZARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENERAL REPAIRERS OF CARS AND LORRIES CARS GARAGED. Daily or Monthly Rates> BENZINE, LUBRICATING OIL. TYRES, &c, &c. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. TERMS MODERATE. C. G, CARR 9 Engineer in charge j
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    • 147 1 20 000 TONS ~3k Of Rhinoceros" Brand Martin Earles) Cement wen used bti Sir -Julin Airds in their Contract '<>r TANJONG PAGAR DOCKS Send for descriptive Booklet Sole Importers. INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co. V^K IR S% t^W %?A Mm DCfl JB Bf iff f3m I^9 l& Bfc I JPf We have
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    • 128 1 LVTE3T ADVERTISEMENTS i iron 'or sale M Pulo i'rani Page S. New film* al the Casino and Palladium \'.<U Little and Co. fur the Rubber King raincoat Page 4. Sea View Hotel orchestra and special din i•! Pace 10. Ta [uii i national Trading Company sells Fist r rei Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 143 1 THE WEEK. Hl^h vVatr-r 9» h rr 7-M p.m. <t O. outward mail expectei S pm. Latecdanomiitatioiiai Prayer, the Maus. .v. Biboard, B Tuesday 2 1st. II gh W iter— 9 10 a.m.. B-1 pm. Lioenßing Jaatioi a meet I m en <it I ;uu h lub. V.ai aiid a.D.
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  • 633 2 rAn Italiai Poiw 01 View. The shir:> kt :h:* country is ki king in the pmeot w md Ihc B cl ol our control of Ihe Mas are u-' db discussed bj the iuriuentia: IlaJian paper the Secolo in a Mcen I •of arti The
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  • 62 2 A remarkable new record lias been established on the Bombay Golf Course. Playing with Mr H. P. Scott, Mr K. I). England wtat round the nine holes in 32. The details of the score are 3, 4, 2, o, 4, 5, 3, '2, 4. The figure 89 is, of course!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 450 2 Victoria Theatre Lessee: M. S. COWAN. RETURN VISIT FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMKNCINQ Wednesday, 22nd September. CHARLES HOWITT AND A. PHILLIPS' COMEDY AND DRAMATIC Co. In an entirely new Repertoire. The Gr^at American Wednesc Mining Drama 22nd The Barrier September. By ppx Beach Thursday The Famous LaughterMaker 23rd n|| mm
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    • 463 2 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE A FILM VERSION of one of the MOST DISCUSSED and most WTDFLY READ books ol the age, Lyoneof the WORLD S GREATEST NOVELISTS Alexandre Durnas THE it maj be accounted for cortaintj that an IQUILA (ITALIJLV) drama will meet the (I. tnand
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    • 382 2 THE PHOTO-PLAYS WHICH APPEArTT^J MONDAY, TUESDAY AND VVEDNESD\^ Are entirely new and have never been shown ii mm Mm*. before reaching Sin,a M cr£. Mystery of im Throne Room 2 PARTS .r ili I rrmoe m 'Lm iracters tliej played iu "I B PART3— Bihou Drama. I I'UNIVERSAL ANIMATED WEEKLY
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  • 401 3 r Europeans Stabbed. Aug. 22, about 10 a.m., a fcjaaaft* working in the Ruby Mines at 'atfc' c l!il^ ed from Mogok, met a lorkbacooiie cu the main road ha'f way Mogok aud Kathe and without avirg a word stabbed him in the chest wit b
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  • 256 3 The followici; parody of the German H.tte appears iu the Toronto *:ar," with do apoiofeies to Herr -lessaner" carrots or bet's we bate thetn not, We ve them not, we Late them net. H 'he tbiegs that laml on our plate only one that we loathe
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  • 206 3 fThe Language Difficulty. v ,-tl July 2.".— F'.ffofs to KagHsll to CIIUMM trews MB tbo "I ul stc»miht|i Lon.p-tiv vesaela 'v:.ed, it whb stated to .!.> Ly A. -I. -tant to the vicepresideut and »eaeral aaaagai cf ihe ooaapaay. The **xperimen: WM OMMIi in the hup of com-
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  • 268 3 C PR. and Allan Shipping Lines Taken Over. Inquiries made in London have resulted, according to the Evening Standard," in an authoritative announcement on the ra ported combine of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's steamers with tho^e of the Allan Line. So far as the public
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  • 229 3 Coup Prepared in Berlin. LonJon, Sept. I.— The Daily Chronicle hfts publUhed extracts from the new 1-elgiau <irey Book, showing that the Belgian Miniate! at Berlin wrote to his Government on 26th .lulv, I^l4, the opiniou that the ultimatum to Serbia was a coup, prepared in Berlin aud
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  • 182 3 -^a*— The ia f e nenernl Sir .1 M. (irier^on, according to Lord Leith of Kyvie, once made a curiouoly prophetic remark about the part the British Army would play in a Continental war. General Griersou'a re mark was that the British Army in a Continental war would prohubly have
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  • 1439 3 Issued by FIiASEK Co., Exchange ind Share Brokers. Sept. IH >. 1 t All quotations 0/ Sterling Sbar«& xnaet toe regariSod u pareij pitmhin] tor th« praseM. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Ibboh. Paid. Last Di?. Butbbb. Selleri. 85,000 Ss Ss AUagar 5% 19 2 0 fiOO.QC'O 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 10 3 BUNGA MELOR 1 V. RWAUD PARIS Sold bj all Perfumers
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    • 714 3 For Sate OLD lIMH FJR SALE. A quantity of oil cut an 1 wrought iron to be wold by teuder. May be inspected at Fulau Brani. For particulars apply to Manager, PULAU BRANI SMELTING WORKS. 20 T •/.",.;< SALE OF WRECK. Tenders-to be in by 25th instant are invited for
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    • 537 3 To Let TO BE LET FURNISHED BENACHIE. New compound houee on high ground at Cfiat^worth Road, off Grange Road, rintry about 1-iih November. Apply F. J. BENTON, E. Ex. Telegraph Co. 89 niwf 4 10 TO LET After thorough repairs No. 3. Lloyd Road, Apply -N. N. ADIS, No. 3,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 38 4 Gilman. On 15th September at Sootlintnpion, England, the wife of E. W. F. Gilman, Straits SettltiiientH Civil Kervice, of a Mm. Murdoch.— On Reotember 12, at Krubong, Ma^cca. to Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Muidoch. a son.
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    • 93 4 EAHI I-:— novvAßr.— On the Jsth Fopteniber at bt, Auilmw's Cathedral, Sin^npore by the Kev. L>. B. Wood. H©WABD THOMAS Eahlk of the Straits Tradiu^ Co, Ltd., to EDHH HOBTBNBIA (CiHßie) younuost (Inunhter Of Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. iiovMud (formerly of Siugapoiti.) Mali oi m— Pkdkf-skn —At Ft
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  • 1174 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Sept. 20, 1915. pic epta Then' n poor satisfaction to be derived From b contemplation ol the pettj selfishness of Trades Unions and the men who Bpeak for Labour r t rally, or the sluggishness they display under the process of screwing them op 'to
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  • 255 4 I>V COURTBST f)K TIIK FftBKCH CuN-; GENKItAI.. Pabis, SeptMtbtc 17. Yartrdty Mmm ;wm tbe usual canonnade to A*f we Ijombarded in Artu!> the eiu'tn V m kt an.J Btoreci bbecis. in Uu Mgiooao! thfl rivan SomOM and Aihtie. sirui ni 4cgOHO«, Hun iraa htuvy ihootipg [com t><
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  • Correspondence.
    • 176 4 TO THB EI.UTOK. Sli —I int. Si I summons i«C::iii-' eoiaebuJ> Hid ..all be afoMSd to know irbo fchal md el I] raapoav Bible r r nndangoririn pabUc Tfifftj bj plui-.: |S] t!.> pttWimtltll a:. UM < I l«. ICtniflteti 111 Kt K'lat. preach on ■nbjool tjf practising
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  • 272 4 Rep Mrtt recer. I fr thai cholera ii i i lißi terrible devaU D La i ''.-.'t.:)\\ re Wfiwl villa,. are said to Im I :.< Mt hae L to i ::aia. On Sept. 12, siiv; n oahlo. thl daughter of tie Dutch Ambassador Etaly, Mr, Vma lei a killed
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  • 51 4 [JtMH (rur an,-,.,,, A^ocaiun. U beW .an^ r*d desirable to U I r^eutativHs un Federal =-1- desirable to hav^ L^^ l^^ ociation would fceoUopl. to support bat the would I dollar for t:!) llar. Jf there wL !«< I 5- fund we ouch tlie.r director, or Luropeau
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  • 46 4 The Malay quart. Carnaivon^ii.fc bm been charged with cauto A. Ooi i was clamation. Gordon on the head haQd v nece^itauii- th< the hospital fur a month. Ace i, I wooer i jury kn» wom Dg of a nob i car on tb
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  • 27 4 *om Our Uun < Ipa: At tLt- ft. 1 2 of Kedai Rubber Company, ihe Hod. A K Adust makiug thii: declared. M- I Rrow:
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  • 16 4 < From Ovr L Serai Faojoug Malms 5 pel C«at I Itai u oi
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  • 31 4 Londo: judgment imavmn luainly after.- I 1 On the doctrm*- of cootie and t ivii Wax ditioui. Chicafi -The M anuc dec ioss them of tifteeu imllion do'.
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  • 22 4 Sofia, 6 article criticit-mg the r **J of the dover: the jourtual repn called is. ISD I>rtßl which It
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  • 50 4 SMOKING WITH THE ENEMY. 1 1! loreifl Of OrißlU Of fUfi:i> tbobe that can be smoto ■ieuce. The folio-. lUttiU uudtr ?Ld-U k are tin Perla d. TboM Hut i associations. Mil cigars of Ite Buesti ail «ood! and uow ntid root kind, luLUit !t TV.» might JIUM L ..'-h^l
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 132 4 7///////////////////////////////////////////////^^^ I QUALITY is the point p I which is necessary ///fsE^" in an enjoyable itf^" I Cigarette. f/ a j a^t y r J A^^r y j t J ,a*^^t f I .^r That's why "EMBASSY" I I pSllll^Pj VIRGINIA No. 77 V <^^r as een justly y u^s
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  • THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.
    • 291 5 I Austrian Retreat in the South. tro^ri.l, 3ept, 18. A Petrograd corn ique states thac the enemy- attacks to -?s' and south west of Dvinsk continue. jrsjfc ra fighting which has long beeu in P p Ofc to the ea<t of Yilna has be coma nur^
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    • 150 5 Final Effort Before Winter. Foftragntf, Sept. 19. Ksperts are of m fcbafl ;m iin-ur: ntnrtruk" pruiofl i on cbe irca»fl lu. l north fronts wheri- talc actions by !ar_;e forces are expected shortly to devr-o-j iuto a general bittle such as bag not been f ju^hc I
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    • 137 5 London. Sept i- Aa Austrian com munique itates thai I lighting in K.ist <.i:-i!icia Bed ar;d the situation it iai gad. i»ut it adur.:^ that the B .^na attacks on the Dkian TnaDgle of for:- mm is scro-.v-ing niore severe. German Correspondents :ront dilate, on
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  • 125 5 Rome, Sept. IT. The Italians bold inas osi Cresta Yilla Cocna, over nine thsMssn i ft-et h;»;h are described In a The Alpine troon-,' Bkill uud an ladty oreroame almost insurmountable difficultly ui a mountainous counridgiwg glaciers till they reached the enemy's eotrencsiaienta, which they partly >-■! and
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  • 42 5 Havre, Sept. 18. The Steamer Batavier the Third chartered by private initiative in .rid, equipped as a hospital ship of two hundred beds, has arrived and been placed at the disposal of the French Red Cro33 Society.
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  • 413 5 PARTY WKANGLING. People's Unity Will Prevent Trouble. London, Sept 17. —Mr Thomas's speech h*d led to a fre&h outburst of wrangling iu the extreme conscriptionist and auticonscriptiouist journals which are largely occupied with bitter criticisms of each other's methods and alleged motives. Other journals earnestly deprecate the
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  • 351 5 Useless Murders. London, Sept. 18.— The Home Secretary to Bight issued a description, by an impartial observer, of the hist Zep pe!in raid over the London district. The precise localities remain andis* closed, so as not to information, to the enemy, because German official reports prove that
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  • 27 5 London. Sept. 18. A Press Dureau message states that another spy has been courtmartialled at the Westminster Guildhall, was found guilty and executed today.
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  • 308 5 DUMA REMAINS CALM. Representations to the Emperor. London, Sept. 18. The political situation in Russia is very obscure but the fact emerging above ever} thing is the patriotic restrain of all parties in the Duma who have shown by their calm behaviour that they are fully
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  • 245 5 Active Work at St. IBihiel. Paris, Sept in. a Paris communique reports heavy cannonading along the whole front. The French artillery are e.'Tecti vt-1 v continuing the destruction of the enemy defences. There wm fighting with bombs and grenades nt the sapheads, in the regions of
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  • 89 5 London, Sept. 18.— From Ottawa news havr been received that the explorer V. Stefansson is alive. He was leader of the Canadian Polar Expedition of l'jis, and has long been regarded as dead. Ottawa, Sept. 19. Stefansson and his companions were seven months on tho ice
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  • 74 5 Paris, Sept, is. Premier Pasitch, interviewed by a correspondent of the Petit Parisien at Nish, reports that reconnaissances of French aviators show that hitherto no enemy army has massed on the Danube. In any case tho Serbian army is now reorganised and plentifully munitioned, and it
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  • 42 5 New York, Sept. 19. The extraordinary improvement in exchange is regarded as indicating that the Anglo-French commission is progressing most satisfactorily. The opposition of German-Americans however is less serious daily, The participation of the North Western financiers appears already assured.
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  • 154 5 RESTRICTIONS ON UNAUTHORISED EXPORT. A British Proposal. Copenhagen, Sept. 19. Sweden has! prohibited the transit by pea, between one Swedish pore and another, of all gcods the export whereof was beeu prohibited. Steamers thus trafficking have been i failing to reach their alleged desti- j nations.
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  • 58 5 Washington, Sept. 19.— Mr Lansing has announced that the note to Great Britain is ready, it appears us dispatch was delayed pending a further German reply on the submarine question. It in understood the note holds that the burden (it proof in Beizures of cargoes rests with
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  • 31 5 Petrograd, Sept. 19.— A Russian destroyer has been eui> k near Suiope. Another tlet-t of Turkish sailing vt-^<t-ls, laden with munitions, along with their crews, has been captured.
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  • 28 5 Petrograd, Sept. 17.— Though eight million men can be raised under yesterday's ikiise probably only two millions will be called out at present.
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  • 22 5 i'ari?. Sept. 17- The Government has introduced a bill calling up recruits of the 1917 class on Oct. 10.
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  • 464 5 A Calcutta friend writes tram Sumatra regarding the hostile attitude of certain American newspapers towards the Allies and the cause ol the allies In this war. He save You have quoted publications tbat are know u lo ail readers as 'propagandist 1 ventures in gaining
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 139 5 ROBINSON Co. AT BARGAIN PRICES Best Steel Cabin Trunks, strongly moulded Japanned WITH TWC-LEVER LOCK EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED Size 27 Ins. cO ms. U ms SALE tA 7^ 77^ A 7*v PRICE $O.i J) (,(J, 0.0 THE "STAT? of TTSTTITA" r-* O I, Size 24 27. 30. 32, 34 U.S.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 255 6 S h rp p i n g "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON LEITH s.s. BLOEMFONTEIN H doe on or about Oct 5 For LONDON s.s. M CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Oct 30 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. STRAITS
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    • 759 6 Sh i p p i n g KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, OOLLYBB QUAY. HWDRR CONTRACT WITH THE NKTHKRIiAND« INDIA OOVKKWM* HT. Kslchiob Treub BelawanDeU ...Sept 10 Bampit Prigl-Radja, Bapat, Tembilahan and Ren^at Sept SO EKenggala Bingkawang, Selakau, Pemangkat and Hanibas Fcpt *2i DH Haas
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    • 511 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA. JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD bh Aruazone Sep 10 88 Magellan Hep 18 8s Magellan Oet us \itede ia 8H Paul fjocat Get J2 Cioat Pep 2^ hs VilJe de la A MaMNf Oct Mt Ciotat Nov A Bteamer
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    • 589 6 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION CO«p Alt For China, Japan, Penaag, C*v [a n Australia, India, Aden, EuL Mediterranean Poru, Piyu oath and London Through Billß of Lading Iganefi to, OhlM Ooa^t, Persian Gulf, Continent ax>d Bleamew will leave 8ln f apore ob a. 4^, MAIL LINES Homeward (roB Ecbopbi From Singapore,
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  • 1002 7 For the second time since the war was declared I have visited Munich, the famous capital of Bavaria, (writes a special correspondent of the Daily Express.") It has changed greatly from its former eelf. The tremendous struggle in which Germany is engaged has had disastrous effects
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  • 559 7 Among the commodities which it ie vital for us to prevent the enemy from acquiring are gold and tin. The Govern tnent have recognised the necessity for hoarding our store of both. Yet they have never seriously tackled the question of either. Take the case of tiu.
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  • 284 7 Geneva cables of September 18 bring interesting and important news from Athens regarding reuewed great activity io GaUipoli. a continuous and uninterrupted canouade is proceeding at Suvla Bay. Further British troops have bean disembarked hero and the Allies have achieved some, important successes, a now army of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 211 7 BUCHANAN'S I SCOTCH WHISKY x p \k] rj I \j v .t^" hi W** ALV/AYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne br.ormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store (Jthe largest in the world) enable them to i THE STANDARD LIFE fgp GIIiSIIIB Temporary Assurance at Lowest Costj AND The
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    • 50 7 CEILINGS AND PANELS. Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the "CRANK" wonderful Art Metal Ceilings, Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Bungalows', Hotels, and Public Buildings. For illustrated catalogue aad particulars write to the Borneo Company Limited, Singapore.
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    • 344 7 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telepone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 am. to 5 pm. For further particular* apply to
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  • 1092 8 WAITING FOR ITS PREY. How It Keeps "Fit." A. year of war has assed the German Fleet still lies in its mine protected harbours the Grand Feet still waits to fall upon it should it venture forth the Navy holds the oceans of the world whence the
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  • 789 8 FAMOUS EDITOR'S BRILLIANT "J'ACCUSE!" Flaming Indignation. Colonel Harvey, the editor of the North American Review, contributes to the cur rent issue of that periodical one of the most dignified articles on the present position of the luited States that has yet been published. We give herewith ex i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 507 8 Health for Infants j For over half-a-century Savory ft Moore's Food has been in K ene«-al use, iHjth at home and' abroad. It has the reputAtton of bein^ a tliorou^iily reliable food for Infants. Savory fc Moore's Food supplies ju-t the noirislmie.u an mfaiit nee<ls, in an easily dwesiible and
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    • 681 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday tbe 1 9th, Thursday the 21st, and Saturday the 23rd of Oct., 1915. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 19th October, 1915. I. THE OPENING STAKES-2-45 p.m. $6ro. and $50 to Hm Proond
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    • 486 8 7. THE SINGAPORE PLATE 4 puTT* 4-15 p.m. 5-50 p. m ;E^ Val Le $600 an I UOO Hoi>e. Hand m^ run u Um M, j hav, de* led hj tin Han Oou 5. THE DIVIDED POSY CRIFFIS U Um 5 p.m. 6 THE LAWN PLATE- 525 p r 7
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  • 59 9 Corrected dp to Sept. 18> B^nk 4uiB 2-4 7-16 demand 2-4 816 P"iv»te creditP Pma 2-4 37*93 France demand Bank 815 Ihdia, T. T. 1 7 5 i Hongkong, demai d 2S| Yokohama, dem&t d ...111^ Java, demaad 180i Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovbbhign&, Rank Buying $8 64 B*nk at
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  • 148 9 I Sept. lv i Tin (100 tons) 174.60] (Jaiubier 1 1 GO t Gitnb)er Lube No, 1 1f.40| Gun bier Cabe I^o. 2 12. C0 Pepper Black ordin. t'pore 19.00 Papper, (White fair) 85.50 Natmege (110 to t) e )b. 2 1.00 Nutmegs (80 to lie lb 22.00 Mace
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 586 9 1 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. h WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. u The Company has £20,00C deposited with the Supreme Court of
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    • 402 9 CHARTERED BANK of India fciisipsila and Ihlns. INCORPORATED 3Y SGYU CHARTER, PAID DP CAPITAL J61,200,00C 33SKRYS FUND 1,800,000 Reserve Liability of P?cj *ietova 11,200.000 HEAD OFFICE I 88, BfSHOPSeATE, LORDQK, S. Q. ▲QSNCIhS AND BRANCHES! Amritest Hongkong Psnang Bangkok Iloilo Paket Bafiavia Ipch Hangooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klsfig Sereinban
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    • 472 9 HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The undersigned having been appointed A.gents for the above Company are prepared to grant policies on approved 1 Uks at current EDGAR BROTHERS, 7. d Almeida Street. i NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFIil: FOUNDED 1797. HEAD OPPICES, NORWICH AND LONDON L***** PslcJ exceed £50.000.0C0 Lowest Kate?
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    • 354 9 1 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc.. are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves far protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts are
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    • 162 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co Lid BANGKOK s.s. "ZAIDA Is int» udf-d to maintain [octnlghfly aßrTio to the above port, ami will ntxt sail m n about the tSth Eteiitember, j 9 15. For Freight A Passage apply to BOU9TEAD Co.. k# Ringapore, 6th September, I9I& 7 B 2.". 9
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 54 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe. I'-t If. If. Magellan < xi><ct« fl on BepC It. lYr I'. AO. Malta expected I ddV. From China.— Per P. O. Nankin expected Bt.pt ftn. London Kais Despatched Left. Dne Arrived tag. 6 P. AO. &pt I iept J Au u 13 ]VT M
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    • 609 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of veseels in port at 11 a.m. oa Sept. 18, 1915. Beitibh. Name Date of Arrival Remarks Hai Nam Sept 17 Inner Roads I'enang lvandahar Perak Sept |fl San Loren/o Outer Roads Scott Uarley Inner Roads Dutch. Mecpgala Sept 17 Rentiena Van Dietnen Sept 1 s Ban
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  • 733 10 ANNUAL MBSTING. The second annual general meeting of the Eastern Uuited Assurance Corporation, Ltd., wab held on Saturday at the registered office, French Bank Buildings. There were present Messrs Tan Chay Yan (chairman*. Tan Kheam Hock (vice ch>ur man), Oug Saoa Neo, Vow Ngan Pan, Ltm Nee
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  • 103 10 Sunday 19th S< ps. 7 a m. >■ M.'t Parade Mai ,i Mopdaj 80th Sept. -1 80 p.m. Skin ithing D an oad J abilee Estate. Tnosdij Slsi S p. no. Rifle Elxercisea Malacca. W«4» i ;.i S3od 180 pm. S^ixmishing Di von E slate. Tkondaj SSrd
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  • 414 10 RACE TRAIN ING. A nice cool morning with easy going was I the order of things on Saturday at the Racecourse, and there was a larger attenddance of those interested. The exerciee in almost every instance was of a steady working character few of the horses being pulled out at
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  • 189 10 match between the Public Services and Ihe >. K. C was i>!»yed oq Saturday ou tha S ii. 0. Ground with the following result* 1 E ku\ [CBS. J, W, Haddoo o Mclntyre b Ford < lalistan b Mel ntyre J. a. Ciimphell c <i nidir b Jamee l
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  • 93 10 HO WITT-PHILIPS COMPANY. This company opens its Singapore •if-ason ou Tuesday <i:ni should pl<'y to good bouses. At the previdhi vi^ii th« public Recorded them a full meed of prsiae fur their ei tellenl performance and lodging by the criticism! in the Penangr, Manila and F.M S. p ipera kbe
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  • 78 10 S.C.C, v R (1. TO-DAY. A soccer mutch has been arranged for this evening on the t£*planade, between Ibe Si C ami thf R.G a.. Uic team Beleotci r>) represent thu S.C C J>»'in^: •J. i si k. goai W. C. Hill and O. R 8. Baleman, backs; M.
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  • 16 10 THE SULTAN OF TRENGGANU. His Highness thn Sultan of Trpngganu will arrivn at Singapore on Tburminv
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  • 181 10 (For Week Ending Friday, Sept. 24th TODAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V A. T. Pagar Reclbn. Maxim Co. j Drill Hali BR.E. v. S. V. R. Veterans Co. i ii j M Chinese Co, S. V. C. Hand, j Tuesday, 21st. i 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall
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  • 169 10 THE AIR C RAFT FUND. BBSULTS OF THK OODNTRY FAIR. We aro Rtk^d to publish the following balance sh^et of the above entertainment. Tue balance in being remitted to the j Chartered Bank, Ipoh for the Malayan air- craft fund. Inoividual Subscription! 1228.05 Sale ot Entrance Ticket! 887.25 Auction Stall
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  • 136 10 SINGAPORE RAILWAY IMPROVEMENT. INCREASED GOODS FACILITIES. To ;iiiy tl}«> Railway will open a portion of the dow goods Bhed ni Rivet Valley Road fur traffic^ On nwA after to ;>v 'sill hoikU fr.iin fiiirstut idus ri ri-it,'nt (i to Singapore will be d»:tlt with al the dpw 1 k'oods t>h*»d,
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  • 130 10 The P. and 0. outward mail steamer Malta is expected to arrive here at 0 p.m. to-day (M >nday) Instead of 8 a.m. according to a Washington report t lie Great Northern Steamship company, own ers of the liner Minnesota, which in at! present at Vladivostock discharging rail
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  • 629 10 Id the Meciterranean. August 28. Killed. Lieut. Colonel B. E. Phillips, tfelsh Fusiliers Major N. M. Taylor, [rish Fusiliers Captains E. W. Britton ind M. J. Foley, Middlesex J. C. John iton, Irish Fusiliers Lieutenant E. Woods, Sast Lanca6hireB 2nd Lieutenants W. A. Birmingham and H. M.
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  • 156 10 At tho Cneino ou Suuni.iv the t<nnl unravelling of t h ntiadeedci i the villains in the j^reut Black \>o\ lilin were witnessed with the greatest intercut. tVi 1 film having excited lively conjecture! for some while past amongst ciuerna enthusiasts. There is a good general programme, particularly attractive film
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