The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1915
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Title Section15 1915-09-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE_N CENTS SINGAPOBE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915. NO. 8,559.15 words
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Article209 1915-09-30 1 The Allies are increasing (heir gains on the western front. StOl ies told by wounded men arrived m l.ugland show how irresietible was the advance, nod bow 6evere was tbe heralding tain of shells Page 5. All accounts 6how the enormous extent of the Germau and Austriau209 words
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Article1116 1915-09-30 1 iJ 4 river wtudiog to tbe sea. iWttb leafy trees that bending to the water, tigh And mmgle tfc< it lUAtUtU U with the s_y mtrror lismAem s_a_uw\. It had rained all night and we stopped near the inouthof the river m the early hours of1,116 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement130 1915-09-30 1 RAFFLES HOTEL I A SPECIALDINNER AT 8 P.M AND AFTERWARDS THE Misses AILEEN AND DORIS WOODS Cabaret Entertainment Early application for ressrvation of tabhs is necessary. KATZ BROS, Ltd These Garments are made expressly for us by Messrs I. R. Moriey Co., Ltd., London, the wellknown Hosiery Manufacturers. Having placed130 words
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Advertisement206 1915-09-30 1 1 Germ-Killing Throat Tablets 1 A perfect" substitute for M Gargling" I padmpi nine 1 \J B ml I_L_ii___o\/ai_/t^ If t i Prevent j I Diseases which start m the Throat V' /.tv;. 6,7/y in/e, -tions diseases Q;c Diphtln i n< Scarlet IA ere, 1 Influenza, Cottsumption, Mens/cn, Munfps^and other206 words
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Advertisement64 1915-09-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pictures at the Theatre Koyal Pjge *2. Auction announcements— Page 1 and ft. Dnnlop tyres Page ft. Hi 11 iard table for sale Page ft. Rifle for sale Page A. Knglish Malay dictionary- Page 5. He vised sailings Page 6. I'ritisb productions m place of Germau i age64 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1915-09-30 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 30th High Water tf ».ui t- 01 rm Tabcraaoloa, Bth Day it v. i p Holiday.) P. tt I bomewar- mail clo_4 I m Friday Ist Oct. High Wat-B v 2->. p.m. __f%st Quarter, Rejoicta* of the l&w (Jewifh Holiday n.)rd<-c Qoidia Victoria Theatre, S turday 2nd.135 words
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Article482 1915-09-30 2 The (1 ktee given are those cf tbe des patch of tbe telegrams fiom London Sept. _l. Russian siuk an enemy sub marine i:i Black Sea. Russian successes east of Vi'na and egainst Austrians In tbe sooth. Western bombardment more vi dent than e\er. especially m region482 words
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Article27 1915-09-30 2 A Japancae woman was cautioned and discharged by the third police court magistrate \esterdty, for baring permit" ted ber dog to follow ber into Telok Ayer t.27 words
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Article37 1915-09-30 2 Why ba (leepondent concerning the low pace of tin. It is the cost of production that counts. The GARRET L vSuperheated Steam Engine will save 50"., of your fuel account o^er other _a__M nf37 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement618 1915-09-30 2 i GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. ("When the Angelas In ringing from the Kivue Business as Usual" ("The Red, White A l.lne from., the Ret ue Business as Usual. i r""^e shall all do the Goose-step" from the Revue Business as Usual When we've wound up the Waich on i the Rhine from618 words
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Advertisement376 1915-09-30 2 ■R km H BB nft SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE Revival of the Greatest of all Detective Series. An adaptation of one of a Collection of Famous French Romances; the whole of tbe Rocambole Series tella the story of the Exploits of the Ttrror of Paris (Nos.376 words
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Advertisement398 1915-09-30 2 SATURDAY, Oct. 2ntT PDAMR flDriilllP uinmll ii Ii Eh i^ f™ iil 111 l _v 1 I The THEATRE ROYAL MOVING PICTURE THEATRE. A Wonderful Programme of Univei Pictures wiil be Shown. Watch Papen EVERY PICTURE A MASTERPIECE: TSe THEATRE ROYAL Grand Opening Night SATURDAY, Oct. 2nd. RESERVE BOX SEATS398 words
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Article954 1915-09-30 3 KiI.I.EP Lieut. L. A. Reed, Lincolns; _>nd Ltu:. I C* Dibba, York aud Lancastr- \\oi*Nr»KD t-'apts. C. 0. Davey. Gorjons nbottoa-i West Yorkskirea T. ('ears. Dxfords; J. F. Myle^. Seaforths .ter. ori. shires Lieuts. L Keene, Nlotor H-hitie gun service G. K. Walker, Kngioer 9n4 Lien f >. P,954 words
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Article305 1915-09-30 3 RED CROSS FOR THE WOUNDED. i ihe .oHowm_» further donations are; giatafolly acknowledged els. Alre<*(i\ received IuTO li Mrs V, heatley 8 i. > Mr. Moorhouse Port Dickson) 6 o<l Two Gamblers 7.50 >:-tle uf H uric- m >de Sweets I s 50 Mrs Sioofl -^ept 1 .">0 Mrs Pigott305 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1279 1915-09-30 3 Notices SEP-Y LINES GOLF CLUB. The Annual Geneial fleeting will be held at the Club house on Thursday the Mih. J Instant btC3op.r_. to consider the accounts < for the past year and to elect the Committee. 1 1 27-9 IM j FRASER NEAYE LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that1,279 words
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Advertisement839 1915-09-30 3 Notices GOVERNMEKT NOTIFICATIONS Tenders will be received at tht- Cilice of the Inspector of Prisons, s s. opto r ua of Mod 3ay the Ist November 19J5 for tht supply of Lhe undermentioned matenals ior manufactures to toe Singapore Frit on during the jeai L 916. 1. Fine white rattan839 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous58 1915-09-30 3 S V.<\ DHILL PKOGK ..MME. m Wumm Ending Fbid_t Oct Ist.) to DAY. l).rii. Di ill ll_.ll Chio^se Co. S V C C Os Fri ia_ k roHBB i- p. |.H p 10. Drill Ball *-< A. Chinese Co. 4 pm. Bal*stiev iv'Oge Bfataj Co. 5 15 p m. Drill58 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article, Illustration36 1915-09-30 4 Here shall -hr Pr-;^ <A>' People, right rr.;. m lain, [Juawed v,y influence and unhrihod by car.. Here patriot Truth hei glorioo pteoapts c?w. Pli Iffed to k tuEOQi i--yak. Had l_w.36 words
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Article781 1915-09-30 4 Never before m the history of this Colony has so important a meeting of Straits Chinese hern summoned together, nor the occasion of any previous meeting of that community been the means of expressing sentiment.-, so worthy m their lofty aim, and B 8 a COoBequence781 words
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Article695 1915-09-30 4 The mortality rate for the past weekwas 2 id. tbe number of deaths being 1570, of these 20 were caused by mala rial fever, Ifl hy diarrhoea, 19 by beri beri. _3 by phthisis. No Fuiopeau deaths were registered. With satisfaction we note that a Singa pore contemporary is taking695 words
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Article127 1915-09-30 4 Via Penang. Sept. '..9. Most of the looms m Germany are idle owing to the shortage of ra"*v material. A Cologne cotres-p mdent telegraphs that the German war lotu is not beiug teken up with entbusiam. There aie beriou6 outbreaks of chol. ra io several German towns.127 words
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Article365 1915-09-30 4 At the Auction tc day tie quantity offered was ■gain large, totalling woi tons. Tbe tone ol tiie n.__rl.et wth t■ and bidding for nil brisK J'ro.-r reeiioed were generally unctmnged, the exception beiog I oomohed Sheet, of which one Fpecial'y fine parcel brought I 4 —an365 words
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Article222 1915-09-30 4 Singapore, Sep! _9. There waiagooden< airj Coi practically all grades al tha Am ti sld lo _a of 261 tons offered II 7 tons ehai hands. Ime Ribbed Bbai I and I Crepe were anchangod oo the vv t t L finalities selling op to |l_9. Cnsmoked222 words
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Correspondence.
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Article52 1915-09-30 4 Sir, I see au article m to day's 1 roi Press regarding the bring of tbe mail pun on the arrival of tbe train bringing the 81. mail at Tank Load Hallway station. That matter was arranged some years ago when the mail tram was first started.52 words
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Article413 1915-09-30 4 STIMULATED CONFIDENCE IN FINAL VICTORY Ths Tonic of Success. (uH urumsuU for mi PP3milr V^'.aetioa uns cond.tioi.s ti., only adv^,^ circum* befog the execrable weather but h tbH d a te --^^ould have beet' MOM consideiablf. M.litarvcritir. other poteta. hl re bitherto actions hay "^rted. Tb, bruins mi"413 words
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Article65 1915-09-30 4 Government "Carefulh Considering." 1. 1 li the quo-el Nat o s. Mr Asquith, however discussion and ompl G rerni .-v!. i i aalam ma poi ill announce t_ .utime I i House to al tl h. n We sre a! i moment m I of the i on65 words
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Article28 1915-09-30 4 imonsly paac itianol ttasioa wl I nineteen and forty five to i Bam n ti.. oi to m rye m ooi c other a28 words
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Article45 1915-09-30 4 An M _>t P. ami ii. Hail Nankin' i« Pyne, I .In hag to the Dariai alloi on serviei. Pyne aoose tftasi sgewesee the 4 strength at Singapore, aud acts J| time as a popular Adjutant j iv.t whose members will Wi-h adjutant all gaol45 words
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Advertisement120 1915-09-30 4 ~=.Gl"N== r\T T rf 1 -T l o ■OUU JL JL O COATES PLYMOUTH. GALDBECK MACGREGOR Go. WHOLESALE RETAIL WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. British Controlled Cigar Factories "LA MINERVA" "LA GIRALDA" '•La Minerva" Reina Victorias m Stock __> at\% $(*j PER 100. AT JOHN LITTLE'S, SINGAPORE OTHER SHAPE 3 LA MINERVA120 words
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Article728 1915-09-30 5 ALLIES FIGHTING A WAY TO LILLE. The Tsar's Congratulations. [By Submarine Cable]. iticTia's Samca. Paris, Sept. M. General Marehai.d. of Kashoda fame, has been seriously >a nnded m the spine iv the bi_* battle. Tne Tsar has telegraphed his cougratuations ou the great SUCOaeS m the weal728 words
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Article61 1915-09-30 5 a coolie employed ai Tan.jng Pagai Whssrraa, was prosecuted by Ip rmteudent T. Leonard m the second police eanvl faaanrday, Inr the theft of' two tins of condensed milk from a godown. j Accused was convicted and sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment, and further ordered to pay a tine61 words
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Article486 1915-09-30 5 SIR EDWARD GREY TALKS ABOUT Great Britain's Friendliness. [By Submarine Cable]. KauTia's Hekvioo. London, Sept. 28. In the House of,' Commons, at questiou time, Sir E. Grey!' informed the House that the P.ulganan Gonent had officially declared that they j lken up a position of armed ueutra y486 words
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Article175 1915-09-30 5 Austria Admits His Infamy. Washington, Sept. 28. Austria has iv formed ths American Ambassador that i Count Domba nil! be recalled according to i American wishes. I Apparently the Domba revelations overshadow the Hesperian affair m the popular mind iv America. The Morning I Post's correspondent at175 words
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Article106 1915-09-30 5 Verms Officially Announced. Ni* York, Sept, 29. It is officially announced that the Anglo French loan of !iv_ hundred million dollars, iv five perM cent, five year notes, will bo offered to tbe American public at a price of 98, and to I underwriting syndicates at106 words
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Article482 1915-09-30 5 HOW GERMAN FORCE WAS TRAPPED, Austrians Abandon Artillery. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Kbdtii Bisvs.cn. Petrograd, Sept- 2M. The seriousness of the German losses iv the desperate lighting m tha Dviu.k region iv indicated by one of the Russian successes. The Hermans, who were superior numerically and were supported482 words
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Article107 1915-09-30 5 Instigated by Austrc-Germans. London, Sept. 29. Lord Hubert Cecil M'uder Secretary for tbe Foreign Office), replying to Col. C. B. Vate tt Melton), reviewed the recent anti l'rifsh outrages m Persia, wbich he said were undoubtedly the result of Austro Germau instigation The Persian Governor hid expressed107 words
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Article180 1915-09-30 5 Information has baen received tbat Mr J. N. Penlington, fiditor of 'The Far Hast," has been appciuted by The Times its regular correspondent for Tokio. Messrs McAlister Co. local agents, state that the Toyo Kisen Kaisha has purchased the s.s. Persia, which formerly belonged to the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.,180 words
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Article4792 1915-09-30 5 LAST NIGHT'S MEETING. Voluntary Service. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce was crowdt d yesterday with a representative gathering of the Straits-born Chinese community, who met to consider resolutions calling on the community to express its feelings at the present crisis. Mr Koh Siang Lim occupied4,792 words
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Advertisement168 1915-09-30 5 ROBINSON Co. C___ _a_n_ £k I 1 1 Ja 1 _fj_,*JP MJ'JrA 1 JLM SwJ ImJ m I jLM m ___T^ m m m CLEARANCE Smm\ T_T" ""a-***™*! Asm. JEJ, J-J Jli KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. English-malay" dictionary a*-. IS NOW COMPLETE "^i 4 parts bound Paper Covers 7 00168 words
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Advertisement224 1915-09-30 6 Ship p i n g "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON LEITH B_s. BLOEMFONTEIN n sailing on or about 0;t 5 For LONDON GLASGOW s.s. CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Oct 30 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., STRAITS STEAM SHIP Co,224 words
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Advertisement798 1915-09-30 6 .ShJ_PJL[jL_i KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPiJ Royal Packet Navigation Ca, of Batavia. 2—B, COLLTBB QUAY. USDBR OONTRAOT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van derParra Letong, Kramat, Maras, Tarem^a, Midai, <i«Miti»_, PoeloePandjang )and Serassan Sepl so Singkel Tandjong-Mengeidar, Tandjong-L^doeng, Deroinhaßfi, J'anrij, As ahan and Beiawan Doli Sept M fi fi Db Wi crt798 words
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Advertisement538 1915-09-30 6 Shipping 1 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ;s Paul Lecat Oct j A Pteamer Oct "0 j .ci Viiie de la I A Steamer Osttl Ciotat Nov I A Steamer No\ 7 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS,538 words
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Advertisement556 1915-09-30 6 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ f Fop China, Japan, Penang, Ce?l ic Anstralia, India, Aden Egyp_ Mediterranean Porta, Plymootb Throagh Bills of Lading tor Ooast, Tersian Gulf, Ooottsentai a_<3 L_££ 6toamerB will leave filnga^cK oc ot aa^, MAIL LINES HOMBWABD (rOB EC-OPtj From Singapore, connecting ai Coiomoo with INTERMEDIATE DfRECT I For556 words
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Advertisement613 1915-09-30 7 1 War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I I\ WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, j BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.00 C deooslted with the613 words
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Advertisement314 1915-09-30 7 CHARTERED BANK -f India Australia and Ihlna. IHCORfOiUTEC BY 10YU GRUTER. •'AID OP CAPITAL £1,200. P0C •HLSXRYI PUMD £1,800,000 Lisbilit? of Proy-leftors— 41,300,000 HEAP OFFICE: 88. BI3HOP-81TK, LOHDOI, 1. 0. ▲dRHCII-S AND 3R_HCH__. imntesi Kon^kocf Penane _Jau*j__c_ Iloilo Puke* Bat&Tla Ipoh Kangc_a Bombay Karachi Saigon O&lcntsa Klan£ Beremban Oantton Kobe314 words
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Advertisement487 1915-09-30 7 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £1,300.0-0 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED *1,1_5,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £382,500 RESERVE FUND £300,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. 1 H. Melvill Simons Esq. i. M. Ryrie Esq. I Sir i avid Yule. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. lioudon Manager487 words
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Advertisement360 1915-09-30 7 LIFE INSURANCE Co. OFCANADA. BBTABLIBHED PA. Policies are WORLD "^/DE," "UNRESTRICTED.*' "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash si 'nders, etc., are promptly settled by iln tieneral Agents at Singapore without the d .ay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for rotoction of Policy holders are over £3,500 )0. The360 words
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Advertisement461 1915-09-30 7 44 A GRADE FOR EACH TYPE OF MOTOR." HOW SCIENTIFIC EXPERIENCE IS SWEEPING ASIDE LUBRICATING GUESS-WORK. !"THE HGH COST OF POQR LUBRICATION Add guess-work to carelessness and you have a general idea ol automobile maintenance In tiie early days. One dealer favored heavy oils, another lig_t oils. Many said "all461 words
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Article1430 1915-09-30 8 FOJNT ATION OF NATIONAL SERVICE. Tht Freeman's Privilege. PART 11. IV.- Tudor and Stuart Developments. The Wars of the Roses, so fatal to the feudal nobility, left the na loual militia the only organised force m the country. The Tudor period, it is true, caw1,430 words
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Article138 1915-09-30 8 German SchsTC to Bribe Dutch P. ess. Amsterdam, Aug. 2 i d The Telegraaf publishes en interesting article by the Dutch j mrualtsf Sfynheet \i D -e.disclosi'ng a new Oerman plot t<* bny the Dutch Press As recently as March 2 1 st Mynheer lii rise was138 words
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Article140 1915-09-30 8 The battleship lie, which is building at the X iwssski Dockyard, is nearly completed. The wanhip is of 80 s C ton^.. ami together with the Poso and other new i-hips ofsimiler type. constitales the main force ol the Imperial Navy, The battli ship carries twelve l-l140 words
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Article96 1915-09-30 8 The Bis) cp ef Nice will shortly publish e^ manifesto entitled ''France nnd tier many, ia the Light of christian Doctrine." He gays he speaks as representative of Christinas, and wishes to enlighten Roman CaihoLc nentral countries, who are the dupes of Germany's exploitation of religion. He hrinys96 words
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262 1915-09-30 8 TROPOCAL FATIGUE AND ITS DANGERS. r»e fat'gue and loss of a appetite felt by 80 tkany readers m the tropics constitutes a daoger to health, for meals a-e "^fl which tbe body needs; then strength "'^liibhts and the system )o c es its power to teApt disease. Usually debility and262 words
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Advertisement301 1915-09-30 8 SingaporYcold StorageV Ltd. Hear Entrance ta krneo Wharf. Telepoae 1Q26. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can de delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOUfcS. Weekdays 7 am. to 5 pm. Sundays I m 2 p.m. to <301 words
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Advertisement511 1915-09-30 8 Wanted WANTED Native contractor to construct sir all godowns at tarioas towns. Apply Standard 6il Co. of New York. V 7-9 v c Wanted to rent a godown somewhere m tLe vicinity of Kobins n Road or Cecil Street. Reply Box No. 99, c/o Free Presp. ?l-9 uc To Let511 words
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Advertisement288 1915-09-30 8 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS lastyfar CAI4_|NG F<»K PAY MIA! OF $3,257 379 S.C. Which could be paid twice over from our INCOmp FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alonp which was $6,777,515. BXX WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOR $384,417,025 < THE SUN LIFE ZZ OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE,288 words
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Article1447 1915-09-30 9 fssued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept. 20th. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. i •Ul quotations ol Sterling Shares must be regarded. as purely nominal for the present. Oaf. lasoa. Paid. E»*» Dnr. £uxe>bs. SstLLUts. 60,000 28 >c Allag&t 51, 19 2 0 6G0,0<0 1 1 Anglo-Java1,447 words
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Article63 1915-09-30 9 Corrected dp to Sept. 29) Bunk 4m fl 2 4 7-16 demand 2-4 316 Private credits 8m 8 2-***** France demand Bank 812 India, T. T. 17 5 1 Hongkong, demar d 22 Yokohama, demai d 1 1 1 1 Jiva, demand lOOJ Bvhqkok, demand 66i Sovereigns, Bank Buying63 words
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Article142 1915-09-30 9 Tin (lfO tons) 175.11 Gambier 1 1 00 Gambler Cube No. 1 10.40 Gambler Cube No. I I*2 00 Pepper Black ord)i_-. 'nore 19.00 i Pepper, (White fair' Muntok 84 ti Nutmegs (110 to the lb. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 to tie lb i 23.00 Mace (Bacda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina)142 words
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Advertisement235 1915-09-30 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinalls Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas"235 words
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Advertisement146 1915-09-30 9 STOOMVAART HAAIBBKAPPV (Steamship Company) NEDERiIND." Fortnightly Mail Service belween Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Belawan-Deii, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said and Genoa. Btoamoni are duo ou or about the undermentlorjeri dato h OUTWARD. i BOMBWABD. 19 Itlii Prinaea Jnllano Oel 1 Grotius Oct 2 .Tan Pen. Coen Oel Ifi Prina der146 words
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Miscellaneous365 1915-09-30 9 Time balls on Fcrt Canning and Mount i Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. Th. tune is fired at 12 o'clock noon, Indicating Singapore standard time, ol every day excepting Sunday, wheu it is firei at OLe o'clock. PASSENGERS ARRIVED.365 words
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Miscellaneous540 1915-09-30 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vessels m port at 11 a.m. c n Sept. 29, 1815. British. Name Date of Arrival Retnarka Bai Nam Sept tti Inner Load* Aujcu Hong Wan 1 I maria Sept M Abbotsford Sri Muar Dutch Japara Sept 28 Inner Koada Oiling Van do, ns Sept 29540 words
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Article216 1915-09-30 10 WHEN si Xii MEETS SIKH. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr .Justice K.m-h and a common jury, the teat rise on the present \ss:/es lisr was commenced, when three Sikha, named respectively _aaala Singh, Cbanae >ii gh and S.iuta Singh, were put upon their tri.i! f.»r robbery216 words
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Article32 1915-09-30 10 Sunday, Oct. 3ro. Johnston's Tier at 7, 9 aud 10 a ra. 2.80 and 3 30 p.m. Buugalow Club at 8.80 acd 9.50 a.rr. 12.15, 3 aud 5.30 p.m.32 words
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Advertisement196 1915-09-30 10 j IT IS CLEARLY THE DUTY 0 F ALL PATRIOTIC BRITISHERS 1 TO BUY ONLY ALL BRITISH PRODUCTIONS peoplt cmi r,,nsi,<i firitish I \pital t rttut balance bit nun flritish HS Foretfa I which ore also better th t German d m i a,, ii* I ADELPHI HOTEL. DURING DINNER196 words
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