The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fESI CENTS SINGAPOKE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1915. NO. 8,550.
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  • 235 1 I Chief interest to day is focus eed on the j JJalkaus, with liulgaria the uncertain quantity, Greece prepared for coating j encies, Serbia quietly ready for any- I thing," and liumaoia an iuterefcttd looker on Page 5. j The iiuesian recovery is becoming more and more
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  • 839 1 A !i)aD)4 German inventions to break the Allies understanding I flad one which is very pleasant when taken at its real value. Berlin keeps on averting m its loud pobi tive wuy tbut England has annexed NorthEastern France for good and all. The Channel no longer
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 335 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDINGS. TELEPHONE No. 491. CARS and LORRIES on HIRE DAY and NIGHT. GENfcRAL REPAIRERS OF CARS AND LORRIES CARS GARAGED. i Daily or Monthly Rates) BENZINE, LUBRICATING OIL, TYRES, &c, &c Always m Stock. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Cars Painted. TERMS MODERATE. C G» CARR, Engineer
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    • 201 1 I I 1 Germ-Killing Throat Tablets I A perfect" substitute for "Gargling" S *"l i m I Prevent Diseases which start m the Throat Tti keep at ban infectious •> •■■>c<o-<r\ !il;c Dip Jit lie ria, S<->nlrt Freer, I ■>! iteu~.it Consumption, Measles, Mtkwips, and otJirr infections cntt ring hi
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERT ISEMFNTS Formeloidb replace Kormamint---Page 1. Theatre Hojal an a cinema Page 2. Kocorubole 6eries at the Palladium Pagf 2. Native contractor wanted Page '2. S. L. (J. C« annual meetiug l'age H. Dauiel Crawford's Scotch whitky at Little's— l'age 4. Venesta cbette supplied by Guthrie'e Page 4. Last
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 67 1 THE WEEK. Monday 27th. Huh «\ater 0-23 t.m C-5 p.m. ('hambor of Comiuerct n:e< tJn^. 2.1' px. Soviet Philiips Co. Sic. Thf trfi Tuesday 28tk. Il'^h w^rer o Si.m.,o-ilpm. Howitf- tullijsCo Vie. I'heaire. Wednesday 29th. Bli{^ >*i»tHf— I H.iii.. l- p ro, ht. Mich«el —lf fchaehnu Day. Blraits eh nesc
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  • 379 2 STRAITS CHINESE AND THE WAR. The following circular notice has been issued 'The following announcement is addressed to you personally as a loyal and dutiful subject of His Majesty the King and you are requested to caucel all other engagements aud come to the Public Meeting at the appointed hour
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  • 309 2 The managemor.t of the Victoria Theatre have secured the great exponent of legerdemain, Mr lioldin, who is acknow iedged as one ol! the greatest conju rors. patt or present. It id not only the onion of hil illusions, l>ut the rapidity with which they are performed which p.iiikos the whole
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  • 76 2 Frequently considerable trouble arises through the ri^lit Bell not being selected and Qm drive? not properly arranged. The QANDI Belting which is world famous as for its strength, durability and gripping power is especially suitable for this climate and i^ not affected by heat or moisture. The Borneo
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 401 2 Victoria Theatre Lessee: M. g, COWAN. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF CHARLES HOWITT AND A. PHILLIPS' SEASON Your Last Opportunities of Seeing this Talented Company. Avail Yourself thereof. To-Night To-Night!! Monday, Sept. 27, at 9-30 p.m. The Screamingly Punny Comedy 6i Why Smith Left Home?" LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! Tuesday, Sept.
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    • 443 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRg ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE Revival of the Greatest of all Detective Series. An adaptation of one of a Collection of Famaus French Romances; the whale of the Rocaratjolt Series telU the story of ibc Exploits of the Terror of Pans (Nos. 1 2) TO-NIGHT AND
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    • 552 2 $1,000,000? A BIGJAPTn^ START NOW TO PATRONIZE THFin^Ar^^ P!CIURE CINEMA fIAO IMA THEATRE UHOIIIU BY THE SEA. As we have captured at great expense the Best and Lontfest Film m tver been shown with scenes depicting the moat sensaUonalS incidents ever attempted m Pnotopiaj" excltm AC mis THE MILLION Q
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  • 1629 3 El IBSUAK HKPOKT. following is the report of the direc- j Malayan Collieries, Ltd, for the j rear ended ih .June, to be presented at the MCOafl annual general meeting of shareholders, to- be held at Kuala Lumpur on the :'u instant -1 Hiring the year application
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  • 233 3 An oftic:al note chows thai 1,121 jourualista from Mi-am and the overseas d aions are serving with tu^ colours. I Al^rt 1! iv ihe Financier states that Mr Kurt Pfleirierer, ol sfe»srs, Werner, l Pfleiderec nrid Perkios, of Merborough, j nianufacturer- of wsMthing raachinery, etc has, bvdeed |o changed his
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  • 1464 3 Issued by FRASEK Ca, Exchange WKi Skwre tir<A< rs r Sept. 25th. I All quotati'jos <i S:<-riJn^ Shares mast tee r«£*r3«4 as psreiy «ciirta&J fax Che pr^tiont. Gap. isqgh. Paid. Lab* Oiv. Sotwrb. Sillers. 85.000 Ss 8e Allagar 8* 19 2 0 600,0(0 1 1 Anglo- Java
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 953 3 Auctions PUBLIC AUCTION SALE I OF Valuable Rubber Plantations By order of the Supreme Court JOHORE BAHRU. In the matter of Kwong Yik Banking Ccmpan.y Ltd., (Ia Liquidation) AND Cheo Hak Amm. Civil Suit No. 30 of 1915. To be sod by auction at Rale-room No. 53. Jalan Ibrahim. Johore
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    • 828 3 Notices SEPOY LINES GOLF CLUB. The Annual Geneiul Meetirg will be held at the Clab house on Thursday the m h. instant bt 6 H» p.n:. to consider the accounts i!or the past year aad to elect the Coumiittee. 27 'J o'o-9 FRaSER NEAVE LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that
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  • 1230 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday. Sept. 27, 1915. Unr <.h;il! me Picss t'ne P-ople'<; rit;ht ir.aiitttl^ Una*-'! bj influence and nnlwtbed by gain; Hfr p.,uiot Truth h«-r glorious pi ecepts draw. Mwiam) to X li^ion. Loyaftv Ktd Uw. There is every exense for very many who have no chance of
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  • 35 4 Mr J, T. Lloyd has israed m pamphlet' form the series of articles be contributed recently to the Straits Times dealing with his holiday trip m Java. They make interesting and infonnntiva wnHin W L
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  • 130 4 THE SACK, AND NOTHING BUT THE SACK. "Idiotic Yankees Riled. New York. Bcpi 24— It is Btatedl that Damba'n vilification of the President, men tioned ia a recent White I'nppr, and the publication of his letter to Mr L«O6tn#, bo irritated Prefeici-^nt PTtlooa that b in-i-rn thiit I>uinba
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  • 175 4 The "Hesperian" Lie Nailed. f.'indon. Sept. Fhe Sattiaoa r»fifr Chancellor, Urn natoa Ltoac liebioue and the f-f* atner i <h:us Lave uil bet-u look loathward of Ireland. The rrcw> irert Mved aftec terrible ■offeringi Ecoai ex; mre In the boats, eaoapl alevwi dI tb< Hesiooe'e crew, one boat
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  • 94 4 Austrian Efforts Frustrated. :-h. S*pt. 36. A consmunic; 1 eribea artillery action* on M aday, root di> v d Wednetdaj ma the r;> m Saw bonl Tlj.- Serbian artillerj taterferfercd eritli enemy fortification w.nk on the hei^btc Opposite (1 i v;'. i i.t..i v...- I red a: bj
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  • 35 4 Si ckholm, Sept, 24 The confer-'uee of Met*] Workeri raMoni hti ottcrod a gnw, mwnini neintl i\:>- rman Bgiteton wijo are whf tpfl to drag S iredeo Into the i tc
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  • LATEST TELEGRAM.
    • 80 4 London, Sept. 26 Fh \4 lUnl t| Sir John French! m i bnltotui, ttaftei that the b, m KO attai k M Dthv Ltd of la Bastrj Canal. rnj>tur<J t:,. brenchei on v from dI irrei Sve i »n< I !t;t> t:.. i..\ .21 tome places to
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  • 178 4 Not 100 miles from a clmei cf imall t»yi were told about the British army, its oompotitton, officers, r ;»'ik6. BtC. I .-in m rers after. asked, with tbe f olio wii gn I m the arm] •Hial ii oexl rank reral wrong answers, do til one small youth with
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  • 255 4 COUNTRY'S APPROVAL II OlfcN OF BOCCESS No Political C'oirmi !merits I LoDdcn V( -la ti. been objsetfoiii to the tea tax a BrMionstl.nt Kpiritß should p.y n .or it vrM impossible to tax Lbe latter Int taxil) R i bad not Wl reco\ered h vy dutj \enr.
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  • 66 4 NEW ZEALAND 'S RESOURCES Fremier on the hi tier Bill. I.- Kew t.M d a fmrotira I > i t 't-t;.-.: i r 11. vrbich hai passed tl: Parliament m all it:- The Preiiiit-r said tha" i' f.t > < m-:- r> to aecet is. It Wti> ii L every
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  • 38 4 Amsterdam, >< ;«t. 21 grain gt&tee third loan amount to 6 I ling. Ie must, hoy t that thie no doui advanced bj ci an oiECt 1 I f. i p m th< forme I i
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  • 17 4 Treto: pt I companies are ca. They v:i\\ I "Cc Hindus and Mo! doctcr.
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  • 22 4 ndou. Sept. '24. '1 an Order iv Council efplyiug the n rictton aud trea; n| k> tbe Loi
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  • 10 4 m dent.) In; aolcooda, 10 Wind.6, full 6.
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  • 46 4 t*k Ii i i-ous intending l I ii f. rraed that they wil: not be a tarn It::, m iltet lacing the stei v m mi!. I I t!u-u a*| tel f fa "rt'nch I i-,A r otikec at ibe pci oi cml arkatioi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 154 4 Daniel Crawford's Sk k3(LULljl.l. JL Whisky POPULARITY tSJLeS PER DOZEN John Little Co., Ltd., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS CASH IN ADVANCE Secures ten per cent discount. But not if bills have to be issued and collectors sent. 56.75 for three months' subscripiion. This reduction is only made
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  • 728 5 [BALKAN CRISIS REACHES A CLIMAX. The Mobilisation m Greece. Rbptvb'9 Sikvjcb, ondon, Sept. I\. The German pipers Monday tuideuly devoted all their wen to the V> ilkaus. Pages beaded Offensive Begina" contained tele .-iin-i from Sofia and Salcnikt which are s.iii to hive !>^en delayed for a
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  • 740 5 STIRRING SEQUEL TO GREAT BOMBARDMENT. The British Offensive. RirTis's Svk'/ici, London. Sept. 20. A German communique says the enemy fire increased along the whole front from the sea to the Voeges, being especially violent east of Ypres and from Champague to Argoune." The communique adJs that after a
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  • 36 5 Petrosrad, Sept. 24.— A German aeroplane going to Riga was destroyed by Russian guns. Petrograd, Sept. 25. German aviators appeared m the Gulf of Riga but were driven off by Russian seaplanes.
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  • 795 5 AUSTRO-GERMAN HORDES BADLY CUT UP. Fussians m Luck. BIDTKR'B SXBVICK Petrograd, Sept. 24. The Russians have [resumed the offensive m the southern theatre and are progressing iv the important region of Dubno, despite the desperate efforts of the Austro Germans to check their advance. They took twenty-six
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  • 130 5 ANOTHER TURKISH ATTACK IN PREPARATION. A German Trained -Army. [Ej Submarine Cable] Keutxr's Skuviok. Paris, Sept. 23 —The "journal des Debats claims that it learns from an absolutely reliable source that Tuikey is preparing a second expedition against Egypt. Two thousand German officers are now trainiug a
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  • 535 5 False Rumours cf Disaster. London, Sept. 25. Tbe wave of cp timistD m Petrograd m the last two days is not merely due to official bulletins. The 6ucee!«Bf i:l withdrawal from Yilna sertainlj straightened the Russian front j and strengthened its powers of reniotance, tmt there is
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  • 96 5 A Timely Remimter. Moscow, Sept. 24. M. Outchkoff, President of the Slav Committee, has telegraphed to MM. Daneff, Gueschoff, MalinofT and other Bulgarian Btnte&men, saying that the Russian people cmiuot believe that the Bulgarians, who were liberated from the Moslem yoke by llusdia, are now about to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 6 5 I (Other Teleqranis an page 10.)
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    • 168 5 Km/ X? 1 II V m—m CLEARANCE I Collard and Collard BRITISH THROUGHOUT. A fine sample of this famous make has just arrived and is on view m our snow room. Solid Mahogany case, specially built throughout for the tropics, all over iron frame, underdamper action, overstrung INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 263 6 S h i p p ing "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON LEITH •.s. BLOEMFONTEIN sailing on or about Oct 5 H or ljUln s.s. li CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Oct 30 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., APrPNTS STRAITS STEAM
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    • 804 6 Shipping KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. s— B, Collyer Quay. USDBR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMBNT. [NGARADJA Bingkawang, Belakan, Pemangka4nand Bamhm Bept2l Rumphiub Belawang-DeU l Pampit Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan, Bengat anil Retefa River E*')' 1 M Jai'ara Muntok and Palembang Sept2fl A'imkh Bemarang, Cheribon and
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    • 491 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. Fer CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ss Paul Lecat Oct tt AFt earner 00l Ii 83 Ville de la A Steamer O-t 24 Ciotat Nov I I A Steamer Nc^ 7 For all particulars arply to J. de COURTOIS, agent.
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    • 614 6 Shipping TTFoT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPif* For China, Japan, Penang, Cejl** Australia, India. Aden, Egypi Mediterranean Poru, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading |BB do<l tot Q fel Ocast, Persian Oulf Continental tn Q AjLetfe! B»o*me»t will leave Blneapott oiiome, MAIL LINES HOMEWABD (FOB EUROPB) From Singapore, connectiag n Colombo
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  • 1104 7 How the World Movea Film-Ineulnted Wire Electrically Repaired Wheels A Land of Torment Universes of Space Improved Fanning Bad Air Affects Eating The very Smallest Motor A Manicuring Engine. In bis review of electrical progress since 1898 P. ML LincolD, President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
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  • 246 7 120 Ships for Seattle- Vladivostock Lioe. Mr. R H. Armstrong, ouf of tbe pioneer wireless men m the I uited States, has arrived m Mjangbai from Vladivoetock. He pays that port i* vow one of tbe raoet active m tbe Pacific There are now m that city
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 620 7 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE! Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,00 C dfiDosited with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 463 7 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and Chins. INCORPORATED BY BOYII CHARTER, PAID UP CAPITAL £1, 200,000 aSSSRYB FOND £1,800,000 aaierve Liability of Proprietors «1,200,00G HEAD OFFICE 88, BISHOPS6ATE, LOMDOM, I. 0. ▲BEMCIMB AND BBAMCHES I Amritsat Hongkong Pen&ng Bangkok Ilcilo Puket Basavia Ipoh R&ngooa Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban
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    • 462 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,500.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,128,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562.900 RESERVE FUND £300,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS K. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I E. Melvill Simons Esq. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Sir David Yale. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. London Manager Jas. Btenart
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    • 352 7 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWIDE," "UNRESTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surremlers, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore without the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500, 000. The Accounts are
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    • 231 7 !No Mother can expect her children t i escape all the iIK to v\ childhood is small regular dose* of t.» make their battles lor !orre< I on-tipat [on, polic\ Bili< lusoess and I t©t Of Cbeiuisf-. '0 cents per phial, or I<^T fiet ben the I'r Williftißt Medicine Co.
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  • 683 8 Speech by Baron Kato. Baron Kato, ex Foreign Minister of Japan, last week spoke at a reception at. Himeji on diplomacy and foreign affairs. with particular reference to the proposed despatch of Japane-e troop 9 to Europe. We take the following extracts from his, speech
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  • 111 8 Pub ie Meeting at Seremban 41 Si S Sting held m the Sikh •iv a i\« ;t i h Si St-rMiihan on Sept. 1 J:h t':e lolloving ieeolu:iond were passed (a> 1h it tbe S.khi of Seremban have learned w.ih yreat pleasure and BalisfSC< tion of ihr- tppointment
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  • 49 8 To Lead Offensive after a Rest. Civil and Military Gazette cableß from Londoci on Sept. 9th 6ay The change io the Russian commac 1 < follows the completion of the withdrawal clear of tue enemy aud the union of the north and central army groups. It is
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  • 489 8 Amateurs and Professionals. Mr Charles Howitt, says the Straits Ecbr, seems to have reasonable grounds for the j following complaint which he addressee to i our Ipoh contemporary: Sir, May I crave spaca for the follow- j ing— Ipon the occasion of our touring Milaya last March
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  • 243 8 Moat of v- (thoag*i m* never read it* know th it Etteselaa* 1 an tuM p iteil the art o( a. v i itt i o 1 1 bot DOl muiy of us koOlf the pecoliai appoaifcecietffl ol the refer encf. The passage is
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  • 133 8 Washington, 17th August, The report of the Commerce Commit' Bion ou the atTiirs of the X ck Maud Railroad Bftyi that their investigation demonstrates the nece-oity for legfl] lirni tation of the issues of railroad BOOUritieP, and emphasises the need of i» law to fix responsibility for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 523 8 Health for Infants For over half-d-century Savory .S; Moore's Food lias been m list, both at home hikl abroad. It has the reputation of being a thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savor y iS: Moore's Food supplies ju^t the oourishnient an infant needs, m an easily diges ible and \ery
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    • 657 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE BBLD ON I Tuesday the 19th, Thursday the 2 1 st, and Saturday the 23rd of Oct., 1915.' PROGRAMME. Tuesday, 19th October, 1915. I. THE OPENING STAKES 2-45 p.m. $6i' 0 and $50 ad
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    • 331 8 ••t. THE SINGAPORE PLATE 4^^ 4 -'spm.fts.so^ RSE Val ie $600 v iim c. AH Mi th« Me. til .'I devid 5- THE DIVIDED PONY CIIFFI| Hl|D|ci? spm, 6. THE LAWN PLATE 525 p B 7 THE SINGAPORE PURSE 5-50 p MMlmilM p. to X which makes !Se Bemu*l cSp.«.««
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  • 61 9 (CORRECTED UP TO Sept. 25) Bank 4ms ***** demand 2-4 316 Private credits fl m s 2-4 13 16 France demand Bank 810 India, T. T. 1 7 5 i Hongkong, demar d 22 Yokohama, demat d till Java, demand issl Bangkok, demand Hi SOVBBKIGNB, Bank Buying $8 6
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  • 152 9 Sept. 25. Tin (buyers) 1 7 l 7.3 Qambier 1 1 00 1 Gambler Cube No. 1 18.40 Gambier Cube No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black ordin. "-'nor* 2 9.00 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 84 50 Nntxegß 1110 to t) c id 21.00 Nutmegs <80 to tie lb 22.00 Mace
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 614 9 IMMIM MM M To Let GODOWN T3 LET No. P, Palmer Goflowns, area 5,450 square teet. Entry from Ist October. Apply tRASER CUMMINQ. Winchester Ilou^e. 10 9 mwf TO BE LET FURNISHED BEN ACHIE. New compound house on high ground at Chat3worth Road, off Grange Koad. Entry about 12th November.
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    • 154 9 STOOMVAyi MAATSCHAPPY (Steamship Company) m M^n^Ri and Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Belawan-Deii, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said and Genoa. Bteamera are due en or about the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. j HOMEWARD. 19 9, 1915. Prinsrs Juliana Oct 1 Grot ins Oct 2 Jan Pzn. Coeu Oct
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 286 9 Time balls on Fcrt Canning an<3 Mouui Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corrt-Hponding to 6 am. GrtunwicL mean time. The time gun is fired at 12 o clock noon, indicating Hicgapore standard time, or every day excepting Sunday, wnen it is tlrnO at one o'clock. PASSENGERS
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    • 492 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. oa Sept. 25, IWI6. British. Name Date of Arrival Rem irks Trocaß Sept 23 1 Ban Hin Guaa Sept 24 Inner K^ads Flai Nam Mata Hari P I o Wharf Poh Ann Inner Roads Hok Cantoa Ping Suey No 8
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  • 384 10 ZEPPELIN COMMANDER DESCRIBES THE RAID. St. Pauls Graciously Spared [Bj Submarine Qikkl. tfiuna'a Sik^cm. London, Sept 23. Commander Mathy, the pilot of one of the Zeppelin raider* over LouJou, has furnished the New York World with an account of the raid which has been parsed for publication
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  • 86 10 Austrian fountain Post Stormed. Rome. SeDt i 5, a communique atates that the Italians stormed a po*i tion on Mount uv>en, on tbe Tyrcl Frontier, which had previously been almost isolated by clever cnvt-i ping movement. Tbe enm >y on Friday. Satuf day and Wednesday attacked most
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  • 73 10 Curkey Countenances Terrible Slaughter Waahiogtoo, Sept. 85.— Appeals by Afuericdtjs to prcveut farther ma^ncies of Armetians are rettchmK the S'n'e Depenaaenl, which has inatiucWd ;le Aasbassadoi m Conatantin< pis to h vesti« g itf. The previous prote#i Ie Turkry rmtM inofff rtive. [atform*M«»n Kas reached here oh'i'A iug
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  • 47 10 London. Sept. 25. a French communiquo stutet. that lbs wsn k has b en quiet at the Darii-iuelle-. A Tuiki.-h untie rittack waa Jefoatcd by counter mi .ing, fifteen Tur'vs being tilled French warship* effectively bombarded hie gu 1 battery on the Asi it;c coas*.
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  • 73 10 Benra, Sept. 'J"». Two (lernian aviators Hew ovt-r >\\i?s territory m the Porreotruy sUsjiriet, and w^ie fusilladed b| guards. One dropped a bomb near it farm, bsjßßMbody was hurt. 'I'b^ Swias Govern meal h*-. protested m Berlin against tlie i ielatiuL f the frontii r and
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  • 51 10 INDIA' S MUNITION SUPPLIES. London. Sept. 28.— In tbf* House of Common-, Mr Lloyd Qeorge, m reply to Oesjeain Ba buns, s:iid that pi were beiui» lakea m India with tbe obj rt ot in'j»u;t: li'iia. by additional internal output, ne if contained as regards explo&ivee, aa w*?ll us other
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  • 21 10 Loudon, Sept. 14. Naval Lieutenant JjOms lUrnilton has been awardpd the 1>.5.0. fo r services m the Cameroons.
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  • 1390 10 "THi: LAM) OF PROMISE." Somerset Maugham has written a large number of plays, but it is questionable whether he h»s produced one better than that which the Howitt Phillips Company played on Saturday to a well filled borne m. the Victoria Theatre. This play deals with pu interesting
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  • 434 10 CONCERT AT THE DUTCH CLUB. oi> Saturday night Miss Carry Pool, who is mi accomplished soprano vocalist, g»ve a successful musical evening, with the co i Deration ol Mr Onderw 5/. r, whose tine baritone voice is now familiar to local music lovers. It was enly late m the afternoon
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  • 184 10 Tbe Captain's Cvp 86 holes, stroke play whs competed for over the pint three week ends. The. result wjih a win for Mr .1 A. Dean, who returned a net Fcore of 165. Thirty live members competed, and the following ctudu were returned Chua I'ow and Chna
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  • 436 10 Owing to tbe heavy sbower6 m the early hours of Saturday morning, tbe training was delayed till 6 am and there was still a drizzle when tbe trainers woiked th.-ir horses. The work done was, generally speaking, confined to fair worktog gal lope singly, or m couples occasionally.
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  • 312 10 The rowing match betwe* n crvws repre tenting P.oubtrad s in.d Patereon, Simons und Co. took place on afternoon Daring the week the weather bad been far from fa\oirable, Bt OOOditiOOS 00 si'urday left nothing v if deaired. Thaw wilt- ii< u<) low Wat tt aud everything was an
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  • 77 10 Tbe 3.R.C. played a nine a-side gnme en Saturday. The Hide batting Qr*l lOtAiled H5 mna, 8. D. Qauder obtaining j c of them K. B. do Sou/a had five wickets foe 4<i runs. The other Hide mn up 1 18 for seven wicketp, thanks to th*» (Torts t.7
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  • 35 10 TO DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. •t m Maxim Co. s R j; v. s v. B m Vettiari*' (,'O. I h Chinese Co. •1 S. Y. C, Bund.
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