The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lEM CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY,! NOVEMBER 4, 1915. NO. 8,589.
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  • 113 1 Rubber auction reports are given on page 6. Further movements in local share* are noted on Page 11. The Italian opera company gave a good rendering of La Qioconda last evening Page 7. The King's accident was more serious than was supposed as his horse rolled on
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  • 1029 1 I "If there is a Paradise in the world* sahib, it is London." i Such is the verdict of Jagat Singh, a Sikh sowar (cavalryman) who haeenjoyedk the opportunity which is being offered convalescent Indians of seeing London. When we arrived at the station," bs> said,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 232 1 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM I ADJOINING CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Bras Basah Road, Singapore. NOW OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. ICES, CAKES, PASTRY, COLD DRINKS, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA, Etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS SPECIALITY. Moderate Charges. Moderate Charges. NEW OVERLAND M? V_y Jt\. Jl\i qICJ PER HOUR CASH ONLY
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    • 228 1 Germ-Killing Throat Tablets A perfect substitute for "Gargling" I iUKIVIILUIUj r Prevent i Diseases which start in the Throat To keep at bay infections diseases liki Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Influenza, Consumption, Measles, Mumps, ami otlier infections entering M the system by tlte nioutJi, Fonneloids should be used as a matter
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    • 225 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Sargol will build up your flesh Page 4. What Michelin has done for the war Page 10. Kat/ Bros cheap sale is now proceeding —Page 7. Bankruptcy notice re chop Tong Seng Page 4. The qualities of Philip half watt lamps are discussed on page 8. Sale of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 120 1 THE WEEK. Thursdaj 4th. High Wster-r-69a.n1.. 8-0 p« Italian Opera, Vio. Theatre. Friday sth. High Water- 8-i6i.ni., 8 53 p.m. Bl homeward mall c'oses. Italian Opera, Vic. Theatre. Children's concert, Victoria Memorial Hall, 5.16 p.m. Sitnrdij 6tb. High Water -8 58 am., 9- pan. Italian Opera, Vic. Theatre. Deepavali (Hiodn
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  • 691 2 Supervieor Oanno of the Monopolies in the second police court yesterday prosecuted a Tamil named Supramanimn of 166 New Bridge Road, with selling and being in possession of bhang. Accused was convicted and fined 150 on each charge with the alternative of one months' rigorous imprisonment upon each charge. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 294 2 I H Kb ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian-Pianos Victoria Theatre. Lessee M. S. COWAN. RETURN VISIT FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Co. Under the direction of Messrs. GONSALEZ BROTHERS iMPHKssAHIO Ski. A. OABPI. All Hew Star Artistes direct from Milan. Italy
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    • 911 2 FULL SATISFACTION s L v<^^^?^ 7 CASINO OFP BEACH ROAD BY THE SEA All Enlightening Subject* for this Season A Never cndm- 5,,,, r ljt TO-NIGHT! Second Show 9-15 p.m. Sharp. Tn TRANS-ATLANTIC (I. M. P.) 11 \n 10N lQai IN SELF DEFENCE Featuring Violet Mersereau, Win. Shay and Hobart
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    • 192 2 AUCTION SALE OF Damaged Goods ex Teirisi At Godo »n No 46. Wet Dock On THURSDAY, 4th Nov. at 10 u Comprising a quantity of galvanised iron sheets and tar tint For ace )unt of concerned, POWELL ft Co.. Auccan Ml 4-. Wanted WANTED 3 sound nrong pMBg horses, no:
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  • 328 3 A meeting was called for Oct. 12th to consider resolutions to increase the Linggi capital from 12 5, 000 to X 2C 0,000 by creating £75,000 ordinary shares of 2s each, and to purchase the property and assets of the Port bickaon-Lukut (F.M.3.) Rubber Estates. In
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  • 252 3 CONSTANTINOPLE SOLD TO BULGARIA PROGRESSIVE TURKS INDIGNANT DENUNCIATION. Territory Sold Several Times Over. Today's French official Wireless Oct. sth contains the following Cberif Paeba publishes in the Matin" certain revelations on the bargain which the Turkish C ommittee of I oion and Progress" have made with the Tsar of Bulgaria.
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  • 253 3 Lord Kitchener's 1,400,090 Army. The Parliamentary correspondent of the 11 Daily Chronicle, diecussiug the recruiting problem to-day, says Lord Kitchener, who is justly proud of the New Army, has no love for compulsion. Fir from it. But be must have the men he needs for the gigantic task
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 254 3 I DRINK DRINK 1 CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER XIN l nil cao x j/ ir i^ 1 t i js*fflSsH^ ACCORDING J^^^^^W^ TO THB LATEST METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLS IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. OBTAINABLE FROM: JOHN LITTLE
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    • 131 3 Ml II I I The Name to remember when buying Lamps PHILIPS "HALF WATT" Lamps are made with Specially toughened metallic filaments. Not only do they give you the very best light possible, but according to experience they last longer than other makes and what is more to the point,
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  • 861 4 Repairing War's Ravages. Several hundred thousand able-bodied men will be turned into cripples every year that the war lasts. Some will be minus an arm, some a leg, some both arms or both legs and some both arms and both legs. To prevent this ever- growing
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  • 459 4 The following new books will be ready for issue on Thursday. Bailey, H. C The Highwayman. Bancroft, F., Money's Worth. Bindlofes, Harold, A. Risky Game. Blundell, Peter, Love-Birds in the CocoNuts. Brady, C. T., The Eagle of the Empire. Bryce, Mrs Charles, The Ashiel Mystery. Ci&tle, Agnes and
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  • 127 4 "HAVE YOU SEEN HER We are getting a little tired of the degrading spectacle of a nation absorbed in the contemplation of its own magnificence, but it would be a pity to remain in ignorance of the glorious fnture of the German woman, as sketched by the Berlin Post 11
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 428 4 P: *'"":-;':>fc a j ml Summer Days igJj^cL Flesh Building Sr- Days. Gain Healthy Flesh -Increase Yoor weight From Ten To Thirty Pounds-By Taking Sargol. Thin Men and Women say I'd give most anything to put on a little flesh and weight," but wbeu a friend suggests a way they
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    • 667 4 Notices GOVERN ME NT OF JONORf. JOHORB TODDY FAPMS FOR 1916. Sealed Tenders for the above Farms will be received ap to mnn oi 23rd November, 915, by the State Secretary, Jobore Babru. from, whom all farther iuf inration regarding the above Farms may be obtained on personal or written
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    • 630 4 I Notices^ |Theßankruptcy^~^> IN H °sft. BUPREME COURT OK THt tnu« B£TTLLMKST gf t; fjAi fiUMMAFY CASB IN BANKhll'Kv, IE ChopTeng Heng. i NO ICE IS HBBEBY I fv 'and flna I fv««Md f« Intemu tou?^ tn the above matter. Jt -^c 4 k All creditors must pru V rr]r
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  • 646 5 The dates given are those of the dee patch of the telegrams from London.] )ct „s.— Recruiting remarkably stimulated by Kng's appeal to nation. Bulgarians again beaten by French on front. In north Bulgarians capture Xegotin and Prahavo. Brl ,i^h transport Marquette torpedoed in Ata< ea Ninety-
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  • 535 5 TALE OF A DRAMATIC MIDNIGHT SCENE. The Listening Post. There is a good deal of competition when volunteers are called for (writes a Central News special correspondent at the front). The other day, when volunteers were wanted for cutting German barbed wire entanglements, it would
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  • 283 5 A telegram appearing in the Indian papers, and published yesterday in this journal, indicates that the great battleship "Canada" has joined the fleet. "Its guns," says the correspondent, "are not intended to hit ships. What they do bit will crumble to dust and ashes," The
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  • 539 5 Seeing that Bulgaria has dropped down on the Teuton side of the ence these remarks by Mr Gerard Fiennes the naval correspondent of the Observer written before that event will now provide some suggestive reading: You cannot send ironclads up Mount Ararat," Lord Salisbury once
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  • 301 5 AN AUTHENTIC STORY. A Distinguished General's False Teeth. Simla, Oct. IRtb. The following authentic etory has reached lodia from the front; it concerns a distinguished General now commanding an Army in France In the retreat from Mone, he and his Division, after ten days of no
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 290 5 CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. 1915. SUNDAY 36 7 14 21 |28 MONDAY 1 8 15 22 |29 TUESDAY 2 9 j 16 23 30 WEDNESDAY 3 10 17 24 I THURSDAY 4 11 |18 25 FRIDAY 5 12 19 26 SATURDAY 6 jl3 20 27 Tuesdays:— Land Sales. Saturdays Furniture Sales.
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    • 597 5 SOUH STOMACH. When vegetable food ferments it causes somr rising in thethroa', the foimation of gas In the stomach which distends it and caunes pain often extending to the rt gion of the heart and arousing a fear of heart disease. This condition is called acid dyspepsia. Heattbnrn, a name
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  • 1395 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, November. 4, 1915. Not since the war began, and that is fifteen months ago now, has there been from the lips of any Minister of Britain and her Allies so notable a deliverance on the general policy of the war as that pronounced in the
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  • 94 6 Domestic Occurrences. KILLED IM ACTION. Colli3on Morley —Killed in action In France on September the 25th, Lieut.-Colonel Harold Duke Collison-Morley, the Buffs, Commanding the 19th Battalion London Regiment, son of the late Dr. Colllton-Morlry, and beloved husband cf Olive Collison-Morley, 22a, Mulberry-walk, Chelsea, 8 W. McMillan.— Killed in action, in
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  • 697 6 The Greek community of Tientsin has cabled to Athens expressing its disapproval of the policy of the Greek Government towards Serbia. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has lost two more mem here of its Staff in the war— Mr W. G. li. Ebbi, and Mr E. C. L. Robertson,
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  • 352 6 KUHIiBB. The Auctions to-dav^Tr^' ly but the bidding Mooi^.« Rood demand was ex penenctd for all k prices realised being i 0 tno t "SKo* higher than those of last week 't^ price for Ribbed Smoked sheet -an advance of fj. k•• »U: and Fine Pale Crepe
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  • 193 6 Singapore Nov. There was a falling c: m tue iuan:::y offered at the Auction some —t mbeing catalogued 190 tons of w:.;: At the outset hfjjini was slew |g demand improved rnntiiciiraWj iiruflki course of the forenoon. In the afternoon the tone was qc:e:c: Fine Pale Crepe
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  • 63 6 S. V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. (Fob Week Ending Friday Sot TO-I>W. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall K V Chifit* 5.00 I Bras Basah Road iiHl rKIDAY, (I* NYmv.. v b. 5.15 p.m. Drill I*ll V V-. Maxim F v > V. K 4.00 p.m. Balestier Hange ***f^ 5.00 p.m. Sepoy Lines 5.15
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  • 41 6 m Hm United States Secret Se'^ reported to have diecoverea a arsenal stocked witb war iaterl had been placed there bv O«WJJ A^ rrf and was intended for use agaßJ* in the advent of a declaration ol between the two countries.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 JALLSOPFS BRITISH PILSENER AMSTEL DUTCH PILSENER K#; To be obtained Wholesale and Retail from the yA-£*£-I» SOLE AGENTS CALDBEGK, MACGRE6OR Go. THE POPULAR XMAS GIFT Manila Cigars" For the convenience of our customers we can deliver direct to any address in United Kingdom, at following rates. Duty and all charges
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  • 389 7 ROLLED ON BY HIS HORSE. Refuses to Forego His Duty. IB? Sabmarin> Cable]. London, Nov. 1. The Press Bureau stated the King arrived at Buckingham patoei >n the evening. Although much fatigued by the journey his condition was satif^ctory. LODiIoD. Nov. 2. The Press Bureau ea >»
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  • 160 7 lan?. Nov. 1. A communique says The Germans under a violent bombard nient ia the region of Lombaertzyde prep. i red an attack which our artillery n;:pej in the bud. The Gomm in Champagne on the 7;bj!e front between hill 193 and Tahure ani >outh of
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  • 79 7 Umdoo, Nov. I.— Field Marshal French in a IwprtcE on the evening of Oct. 29 sa\> 'A\. b ea vily bombarded the area east of ;•:>•-. otherwise owing tc wet and misty weather the artillery on both sides in Um last few days has been less active.
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  • 72 7 Amsterdam, Nov. 2. The Vorwaerts says a committee of the Socialist party has requested the Chancellor to promptly conv fcne a meeting of the Reichstag as the QMstioa of supplies and the state of siege Squires speedy discussion. The announcement follows bitter complaints by the <jfer: -an
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  • 102 7 London, Nov. 2.— ln the House of Commons i a reply to a question regarding the topping publication of the Daily Post of fcan galore, Mr Chamberlain said I understand the reason foi the revocation of the permission to publish was that >n an article dealing with
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  • 213 7 RUSSIAN ADVANCES. Cennans Foiled at Freidrichsdt. [By Submarine Cable]. ■rom's BiKvioa. Petrograd, Nov: 1. The communiques still report Germans repulsed with heavy artillery fire and fusilades. The Germans assumed the offensive northwest of Tchartory6k but were repulsed after furious attacks. The Russians thereupon counterattacked capturing
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  • 132 7 Heroic Struggle Continues. Paris, Nov. 2. The Serbian Legation emphatically denies the rumour spread in neutral countries that Serbia proposed peace to Austria- Hungary on tbe eve of the resumption of tbe last offensive. It says the Allies are too well informed as to the spirit of the
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  • 137 7 London, Nov. 2. An article on the Civil Service Bill in the educational supplement of the Times states that the proportion of one-fourth of recruitment by examination will not necessarily be applied each year as the bill permits the period" to be regarded as a
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  • 60 7 Paris, Nov. 2. All the Foreign Ministers of the Allies replying to M. Driand's notification of his a6sumption of office have declared that the ties between the Allies are strengthened by the common struggle for right and liberty by the united armies and peoples of the Allied countries
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  • 57 7 London, Nov. 2.— The Board of Agri culture has agreed to assist experiments on a large scale with a view to ascertain ing the possibilities of humogen other wise bacterised peat as a fertiliser. It was diECOvered by Professor Bottomley of King's College, Some authorities
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  • 58 7 London, Nov. 2.— The Order in Council restoring the ownership instead of the flag as the determining factor in the liability of vessels to seizure has already been applied to a American steamer Hocking, and the Dutch steamer Hamborn which were taken into Halifax, Nova Scotia,
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  • 41 7 London, Nov. 2.— The Admiralty announces that torpedo boat 96 was sunk in the Straite of Gibraltar in collision with a mercantile fleet auxiliary. Two officers and nine men are missing, and it is feared have been drowned.
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  • 123 7 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 8 Wires from the Hague to Sumatra papers of date Nov. 1 give the following news. MORE PEACE RUMOURS. The Times learns from an official source at Washington that recent movements in important diplomatic circles portned that Germany is ready for
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  • 58 7 In tbe Black Sea there has been a lively engagement between the Goeben, Bre6lau and Hamidieh and three Russian cruisers and several Russian torpedo boats. The result has not been made public. The protocol was signed in London on Sept. 28 of an agreement on
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  • 68 7 London, Nov. 2. The Press Bureau announces that the Government hps decided to take power to deal by a requisitioning a sufficient number of ships, with cases where an emergency of national importance exists in any particular market owing to tbe absence of tonnage, and further to regulate
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  • 31 7 London, Nov. 2.— In the House of Commons Mr Tennnut announced that the sick removed from Gallipoli between April 25 and Oct. 20, numbered 3,200 officers and 75,000 men.
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  • 43 7 New York, Nov. 2. It is announced that the Wilson Gait wedding will take place ut the end of I>ecember at the residence of the bride. The ceremony will be quiet and the guests limited to relatives.
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  • 32 7 London, Nov. 2. The death has occur red of Dr. Riddor, editor of the Staatß Zeitung of New York aril leader of the German propaganda in the United States.
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  • 22 7 Madrid, Nov. 2. The Premier denies that the Spanish Cabinet is undertaking peace negotiations on behalf of Germany.
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  • 20 7 Rome, Nov. 2 Official The Italians forced the fourth line of Austrian entrenchments on the Podgora heights.
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  • 20 7 London, Nov. 2. Mr Aequith announced in the Commons that Mr F. E. Smith succeeds Sir E. Carson,
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  • 181 7 At the Children's Concert on Friday afternoon at the Victoria Memorial Hall the following will be the main features of the programme, which is nearly completed. Through the kind assistance of Siguor Carpi of the Italian Opera, two of the leading artistes have been so good as to
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  • 56 7 Signor Gonsalez' opera company open to night at the Victoria theatre their season of opera. The work this evening is Lucia di Lammermoor, which provides an opportunity of contrasting the older and newer styles of Italian opera. As previously noted the Company returns here greatly strengthened and will be sure
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  • 708 7 LA GIOCONDA. Had La Gioconda been written in prose in English it would have been classed as a Surrey side melodrama of the most virulent type, inasmuch as it contains more crimes to the square inch of paper on which it is written probably than any
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  • 120 7 Counterfeiting. At tbe Assizes, before tbe Chief Justice (Mr J. A. S. Bucknill, k.c), Chay Ah Yeng, a Cantonese, was found guilty of being in possession of instruments for counterfeiting King's coins, at a house in Victoria Street. He was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment. Attempted Murder.
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  • 44 7 The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Amsterdam says that its special correspondent in the Eastern front stakes that the Russians have now more munitions than the Germans and the success of the former's offensive is due to the fierce Artillery fire that surprised the Germans* <
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 111 7 ROBINSON Co. TyfTP'*fMMfli fr^ -'^M^k-a^L. t' tßxKm i *^T- I ALSO A SELECTION /^^Mff I OTHER STYLES* m +*V^W^^J I KATZ BROS., LTP CHEAP SALE NO W PROCEEDING EVERYTHING GREATLY REDUCED. KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. I BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT I THE NEW I ENGLISH-MALAY DICTIONARY BY I R. O.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 693 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON GLASGOW •.5.," CITY OF HANKOW" due on or about Nov 7 For LONDON HULL 0.3. CITY OF MANCHESTER due on or about Nov 13 This steamer has excellent accommodation for first class passengers. Ooctor>nd Stewardess carried. Fare to London £36. For particulars as to rates
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    • 792 8 Ship pin g Mr. vf« British India AND jTXPCAR JLINE Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty s Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe).
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    • 599 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIVE. For CHINA. JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1916 OUTWARD s? Cordillere Nov 7 ss N«ra Not tl s? Atlantique Nov 19 ss Amazone Dec 5 as Vde la ss CordilK-re Dec 19 Ciotat Dec 3 as Polynesien Dee 17 ssKera Dec 3* For
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    • 610 8 Shipping N. Y.K. JAPAN HAII STEAMSHIP Co., LtA EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Tai«_ lift ports to Marseilles, London J? o^ aontract with the im^TuL^t^ aent. The Hew Twin wrewfeT 1 naintaining this seryloe havell^SSl! lesigned and constructed, and JTJft irltn all the latest ImntwemsntTJ 1 safety and
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  • 1654 9 WHOLESALE GERMAN SURRENDER. Like a Rugger Hatch." London, Oct. sth. A well known Rugby footballer, who was in the fighting on September 25th. writes lt was a real live battle. The magic order. "Over the parapet 11 came at 6.30, and we advanced by short rushes
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 309 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has £20,00C deposited with the Supreme Court of England,
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    • 381 9 CHARTERED BANK •f India Australia and China. INCORPORATED If lOTIL CHARTER. PAID DP CAPITAL 41,100,006 RIBBRYB FUMD 41,800,000 Umm Liability of Ptoytletots 41.500.C0C HEAD OFFICE: 18, BIUOPMATI, LOW D OH, I. 0. AQBNGIMB AMD BBAWGHBS: Amntsmt Hongkong Penans Bangkok Iloilo Pnket Batavia Ipoh fiangooa Bombay Karachi Baigon Calcutta Klang Beremban
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    • 510 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. Ltd. CAPITAL 10THORISED *1.500.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,125,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP £562^00 RESERVE FUMD £500,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I H. Melvill Simons Esq. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Bir David Tnle. Chief Manager M Percy Mould Eb* London Manager Jas.
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    • 354 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Polioies are WORLD WIDE," 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 for protection of Policy holders are over £3,500,000. The Accounts are
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    • 50 9 CEILINGS AND PANELS. Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the "CRANE" wonderful Art Metal Ceilings, Cool, clean, white ant, and vermin proof, for Bungalows, Hotels, and Public Buildings. For illustrated catalogue and particulars write to the Borneo Company Limited, Singapore.
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  • 187 10 Agents Gufchrie and Co. Banteng (Selangor) 28,198 against 19,245 total 6 months 131,678 against 111,870. Bukifc Kajang 58,160 against 57,336 total 4 months 243,188 against 179,732, Changkat Salak .-—67,000; against 84,000 total 10 months 425,000 against 278,436. Cheviot 26,055 against 1-7,098 to'al 10 months 205,652 against
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  • 282 10 London, 24th September. A good demand has prevailed with buyers forthcoming for the somewhat liberal supplies which have come to haod and prices show an appreciation of about id per 1b on the week. Standard Crepe for deliveries from Spot to November to December has sold from
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  • 232 10 WHAT ITALIANS THINK OF GREAT BRITAIN. Chevalier A. Bocchi, who has only I recently returned from Italy, where he has been working energetically in aid of Italian Flag Day, was at-kedbya "Pall Mall Gazette representative about the general feeling amougst Italian people towards this country. It amounted,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 404 10 i' A competitor, considering that Michelin is a "foreign" llrm, because he is French, has advertised that Michelin has contributed nothing to the War. We are forced to reply that MICHELIN has contributed more to the War than any other tyre maker. I Here are n few facia I MICHELIR
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    • 199 10 I Try what a refreshing, easily digested, and specially nourishing food beverage may be made with Ber.ger's Food in combination with tea or coffee, cocoa or chocolate. B^n^er's Foo prepared with fresh new milk I (rms a dainty and d iic!o.i> cream, rich in all the necessary y:\^'f'\ food el
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    • 21 10 COCONUT SEEDLINGS. j Guaranteed from trees 50 years old. Selected and picked dead ripe. W. DUNMAN, GROVE ESTATE. 1 289 tthsuc
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    • 154 10 we hid 1,124 DE4TH CLAIMS us^ CALLING FOR PAYMENT OF "t4| $3,257,379 SC I Which could be paid twice over from our inp FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS E which was $6,777,515. S.(\ al n WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOR $384 417 025 THE SUN LIFE ZZ OF CANADA
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  • 1492 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Nov. 3id. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Ibsoi. Paid. Lam Dip. Burma. Sellers. 86,000 2b 88 AUagar 6% 1 9 2 0 600,000 1 1 Anglo-Java —76 86 160,000 2b 2a Anglo-Malay 8% 8 0 9 0 60,000 9a 9b
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  • 141 11 Nov. 3. i Tin no markets j Gambler 11.00 Gambler Cube No. 1 13 40 Gambler Cube No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black ordin. K'pore 20 00 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb. 21 00 Nutmeg! (80 to the lb./ 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Gloves (Araboina)
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  • 58 11 'COBBROTBD UP 10 NOV. 8) Bank 4ms 24 916 demand 3-4 7-82 Private credits It m s 2-4 27-32 France demand Bank 815 Ihdia, T. T. 175} HOHOKONO, demai d 21$ Yokohama, denial d 112 Java, demand 134i Bahokok, demand 66§ BOVBBBIONB, Bank Buying 18.64 Bank of Bngland Rate
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 251 11 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Flimigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinall's 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"
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    • 21 11 MARTIN* %JIPIOL*sprEEF t J%iLi^iTi PI iiC NOW READY THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUGH DIARY FOR 1916 Publishers: Fraser and Neave, Ltd.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 504 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbao Hospital. Nov. 9. 9 a.m. 8 p.m 9 pm Barom. 89 Fata. 29 875 99.744 99 815 Temp. 82 0 BS.O 79 0 Wet Bnlb The*. 7? o 77.5 77.6 Dit. of Wind N.W. E. Calm Max. Temp. In shaae 86.0 Kin. do do. T4.fi Max.
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    • 486 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11 a-m. on Nov. 8, 1916. Name Date of Arrival Remarks British. Hong Wan I Nov 2 Manapauri Nov 8 Kaka Sri Muar Tabarrax Sampit Nov 2 Van Dieraen Bombay Maru Nov 8 Benten Maru xaiwan iVlo.ru Russian. N. Belozwetoff Nov fc
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  • 3870 12 HOW THE NATION STANDS. Foil Report of the Speech. r [By Submarine Cable]. liotm's Biiviob. Lotsdon, Nov. 2.— Mr Aequith in the name of the whole house expressed sympathy with the King. He was glad to say Hie Majesty was once more on British soil and was going
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 251 12 I IT IS CLEARLY THE DUTY OP ALL PATRIOTIC BRITISHERS TO BUY ONLY ALL BRITISH PRODUCTIONS. YOU can do YOUB SHARE in Jwlpinu to laajp BrtteA people ewjiloyed, conserre British Capital, and keep Mm proper balance between British EXPORTS and Foreign tUPOHTU wro {.Mii'di hi i (a in. Are you
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