The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1915
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Title Section15 1915-11-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MARCANTILE ADVERRISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. NO. 8,59315 words
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Article190 1915-11-09 1 Tbe long awaited American Note to Britain cn the blockade has been present- j ed. It insists and declares sundry things, which bave provoked a somewhat stern response from tbe Lcndon newspapers j Page 5. j German submarines bave got into the Mediterranean via the Struits of190 words
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Article1213 1915-11-09 1 G^D THE FIRBT GARDEN MADE." "An Eastern garden is wonderful with ite prolific greenery and brilliant blossoms; a Western garden is restful with its soft 'verdure and gently coloured flowers.** The writer was thinking of England, perhaps of some old garden wbere ancient trees threw their kindly shade on1,213 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1915-11-09 1 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Bras Basah Boad, Singapore. NOW OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. ICES, CAKES, PASTRY, COLD DRINKS, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA, Eta AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS SPECIALITY. Moderate Charges. Moderate Charges. X'mas Cards. 4 Large Selection of the Latest and Best Designs. BOXES287 words
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Advertisement261 1915-11-09 1 I'^l Mi nil tg— mmm m mBBmBBBBBWmmBBe9*mmMBBBWBmmmmwW*mB!Mmw+ v oieiasiic tyres 1 %v h 1 'Bk. I X mr _____0^ I _VV Bntish Made y^^ Puncture Proof ■■'^■^Sl il Non-Skid x v'^'v ___3_4 i^________n__r _/^___S___s! ___r^ ■Tft'^r^W^^'^ii^ni*————--' Gri By X /f _/> A. i MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS INCLUDING j Violins, Banjos, Guitars,261 words
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Advertisement305 1915-11-09 1 Lil EST ADVERTISEMENTS Pow< U's furniture auction Page 2. j Char^ kat Serdang interim Page 3. j New Year Sports Page 3. Auction of cows and calves Page 8. j Pink Pills for bachacbe Page 3. j Bankruptcy notice Page 8. Coconut seedlings for sale Page 3. Straits Parcels Agency305 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous135 1915-11-09 1 THE WEEK. j Tuesday 9th7~ H'gh Water— lo c T a.m. j Mohammedan Kew Year commences (\nno Hijra 133>). Italian Opera. Vi*. Theatre. Wednesday 10th. Blph Wattr- 0 J a.m.. IMS p tn, j P. O. homeward nail expected. j Coronation of Japanese Emperor. Thursday llth j Hl«h Water 0135 words
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Article361 1915-11-09 2 A new book on Currency Reform in the Btraits Settlements, by J. O. Anthonisz, c.M.G., late Treasurer, Straits Settlements, will shortly be issued. It will be published by John Little and Co., Singapore and .London. The current month's issue of the Scottish Bankers' Magazine contains the Appreciative biographical notice, with361 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1915-11-09 2 BELTING— QUALITY BEFORE PRICE When selecting a driving belt the quality should always be considered before Hie price. Every user knows of the inconvenience and loss occasioned by a belt failing to do its work, besides the "uneasy feeling that it may break down again at any time. It is116 words
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Advertisement343 1915-11-09 2 TIE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. Chief Importers British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Victoria Theatre. Lessee M. S. COWAN. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA Co. Under the direction of Messrs. GONSALEZ BROTHIRS iMPREsriAHio Sig. A. Carpi. 11l Msw Star Artistes direct from Milan, Italy Augmented chorus asd ao Orchestra of 21 Musicians343 words
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Advertisement975 1915-11-09 2 A HOST EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION at ?Hi IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE CASINO OFF BEACH ROAD RY THE SEA TO-NIGHT Second Sbow 9-15 p.m. Sharp. lhachcuser's Fascinating Fila Serial vith all well-known An T NlQ HT fTI THE MILLION r-, ZHS MLIAR MYSTERY 4J W^^^ In 23 Episedes! 4€lee!sll 4€ Farts!!: jTO NlfiHT975 words
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Article420 1915-11-09 3 Litf TAIN CHYE CONVICTED The Storekeeper's Case. .Thomas Braddell, C fc, concluded,! \L Kuala Lumpur Supreme Conrt, Z ud^ment in the case in which Lim t; h ye, late of Messrs Paterson, Simona d Co, Ltd., waa charged with having n d Pennine certain forged documents. US420 words
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Article274 1915-11-09 3 W: _n., Rr.MOUB Denied. Ibi Ptkicg correspondent of The China writes Kt sg, Oct 20. Tha political riir has ne cleared considerably by the publicaHm of tu* views of the Presd^nc in Kgahl to the monarchical movement. Kluls i£-afin_a:Dg Li3 F e,scn& l desire ttal tte i274 words
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Article128 1915-11-09 3 Three to lone million Chinese residents is Sooth 3m Islands, who remit hom9 1 >i- 0 a year, are reported to be j •offering frssstbc lack of any facilities for; ttansa^aateok This means, presumably, 1 ;t there are no Japanese b^nks in. moet d the Sooth Sea porte. This ciai*e|pfl,128 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1642 1915-11-09 3 Notices NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1916. A Public Meeting will be held in the North Room, Singapore Cricket Club, on Friday, the 12th November, at 5.15 o'clock p.m., to .consider the desirability of holding Land and Sea Sports on lst January, 1916, and if approved of:— To appoint Committees of Management,1,642 words
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Advertisement718 1915-11-09 3 Notices PAHANG GOVERNMENT. TENDERS INVITED. ror a Motor Postal Mail Service between Kuala Kubu, Raub and Lipis. (1) Tenders sre invited for the supply of a dally servicer of Motor Cars to convey Postal Malls between Kuala Kobo sod Kuala Lipis in ea?b direction stopping at th 3 Gap. Traa718 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article18 1915-11-09 4 Nixon.— On November 1, at Devon Estate, Malacca, the wile of H. E. Nixon, of a daughter.18 words
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Article25 1915-11-09 4 Coffey Smythe Bugley,— At tbe Church of the Ai- sun. ption, Penang, William 8. Coffey, Medical Officer, Seremban, to Doreen Bmythe Begliy, of Dublin.25 words
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Article, Illustration32 1915-11-09 4 He thai) »he Pi -v. th- People's rijfnt mabtsHfc {J"?.**tni by iafluenr-E Bnd nebnbed I>t tain^ Hee patriot Tiuth brr glorious pre <?no draw. I*l_"\_.ed *»> R lii.io'V LffffdtV ■:><_32 words
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Article1314 1915-11-09 4 i mmmm i^i m ijm mm^^ Since the going over of Bulgaria to the cause of the Austro German Alliance, and the sudden emergence of a political and military situation with which British diplomacy bas shown itself ill equipped to deal, through what is now demon"1,314 words
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Article320 1915-11-09 4 Cabmen." By far tbe largest bouse tbat has been seen during tbe present season of the Italian Opera Company was present at the Victoria Theatre last niaht, wben Bizet's masterpiece, Carmen," was successfully performed. Beth for last night's opera, and again to-night for Faust," tbe advance booking320 words
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Article349 1915-11-09 4 A Coincidence received with thanks. It will appear next Saturday. In tbe Times cf Ceylon ie a London tele gram, dated Oct. 25th, announcing the death of Mr Thomas Heslop Uill. Mr Sternfield, of Messrs, Whiteawa> Laidlaw and Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, ie seriously ill with black-water fever in the349 words
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Article96 1915-11-09 4 LORD KITCHENER'S TRIP EXPLAINED. A Momentous Mission, Paris, Nov. 8. -An important fe in the "Petit Parisen" throw light on Lord Kitchener 1 nnj^ emphasises his having arrived thro^ understanding with the Freed. G^ J ment. Heie proceeding to the Datd^ Egypt and Macedonia, aod *Pw. view tbe96 words
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Article74 1915-11-09 4 MALA YAN AIR FLEET. A Pilot'- Me-a^e. I (From Our Own Ccrr Wpon^ r Ipoh. November* 2nd Lieut. K. K. Horn. Tth lqni^ Royal Flying Corps, in France, has |Z ten to the Bririth Resident stating tb r 7 will be the pilot of the aeroplane pres^ by the residents74 words
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Article51 1915-11-09 4 (From Our Oun .nester ami) Knang. Nov. The Malay Con fi c£;.<ut, under Otßßt Mann, returned to Per.r.rg f rom Kelantai Here they relieved the Guides for a per;:: of two months. Recruiting is going ot well for the Penang Company and tt= newly authorised I'rovmce Male? cootie51 words
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34 1915-11-09 4 In honour of tbe Coronation of E.-: Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Japai the offices of the N V K. will be close; to morrow from 2 p.m.34 words
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Article237 1915-11-09 4 RECCRD SEIZURE AT -INGAIuhE Mr J. Byrne. Actii g Htad of Prevents Service, with the assistaree cf Supervises J. Listerman, C. V. Ganro. G. Nunc e:: F. J. Elms, and about M Revenue cf.cer. boarded the 6.5. Cyclop*, a Blue Fucst ship, as she came alongside section sc:237 words
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Article200 1915-11-09 4 A large haul of raw Persian cpis~ valued at many thousands of dollars m discovered by the Hongkong Bevtnue-j--cere on Oct. 27th, on board the j**** nei steamer Mentor, lyirg alongside !of the wharves. The iirst portioD 1 haul was located early ic the morau* brought athore. The of-lcere tben200 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1915-11-09 4 McCALLUM'S Sa^S* A <»V^ WHISKY. 1 SOLE AOBNTS 1 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., M Wholesale eed Retail Wine aei Spirit Merchants. 1 Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. ITHE POPULAR XMAS GIFT "Manila Cigars" For the convenience of our customers we can deliver direct to any address in United Kingdom, at171 words
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Advertisement29 1915-11-09 4 NOTICE. < J Messrs. G. Oto-,« mune Co. will be closed on Wednesday the 10th instant, in honour of the Enthronement of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan. 911 101129 words
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Article375 1915-11-09 5 DNITfiD STATES INSISTS AND DECLARES. Mote to Britain. [By SubaiariiK Cable], ElOTl t'S S JBTIOB. London, Not. 7.— The American Xote to Britain further complains of restrictions American commerce caused by the Britisb blockade. It does not contest the British figures showing the increase of American exports but375 words
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Article79 1915-11-09 5 Fire en British Steamer. London. Nov. 7.- -The British steamer Rio Lagos from New York with a cargo of sugar caught flre in the Atlantic on Nov. 4 She was berthed at Halifax and the tire extinguished. The officers are convinced that Austrian and German stevedores who79 words
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GERMAN SUBMARINES.
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Article49 1915-11-09 5 Paris, Nov. 7.- A communique says that German submarines from the Atlantic passed the Straits of Gibraltar, probably on the night of Nov. 2, and sank cc Nov. 4 two trench steamers and one Italian Bteamer off Algeria. The crew of one French Bteamer are caiseing.49 words
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Article45 1915-11-09 5 The Hague, Nov. 7. —It is announced that the crew of the stranded German submarine haa been interned because the damage was insufficient to compel her to enter F>utch waters, while the condition of the sea cannot be pleaded as an excuse.45 words
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Article104 1915-11-09 5 Remarkable Incident at Liverpool. London, Nov. 7.— The Cunard Com Pany announced yesterday that they cannot accept bookings from Britishers eligible for military service. This was «o sequel to scenes of excitement at Liverpool on the sailing of the Cunard of iii 8 h emigrants appeared and104 words
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Article20 1915-11-09 5 Amsterdam, Nov. B.— Three more Bel- »ns have been executed in Brussels on a of espionage.20 words
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Article119 1915-11-09 5 BRITISH TROOPS SHOWING THEIR METTLE. Bulgarians Bombard Krivolak. (By Submarine Cable]. ftNTHrt BlB FVCBParis, Nov. 6. A Salonika correspondent says that the British troops in the fighting line are advancing to the fray magnificently. The Bulgarians are violently bombarding the French positions at Krivolak. The Bulgarian attacks119 words
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Article105 1915-11-09 5 The Army's Concentration. Paris, Nov, 6. The report of a concentration of Greek troops near Monastir is denied by Greek officers, who state that the Greek army is normally concentrated on the frontiers in accordance with the Greek plan of mobilisation. Athens, Nov. 7. M. Scoloudis105 words
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Article62 1915-11-09 5 The Austrians Whipped. London, Nov B—A8 A Montenegrin official despatch reports deperate fighting on Nov. sth on the Herzgovina frontier. The enemy attacked repeatedly, but was repulsed with heavy losses, the Montenegrins capturing four guns, a quantity of rifles and ammunition, and otner valuable btores. The Montenegrin army62 words
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FOILING THE GERMANS.
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Article62 1915-11-09 5 Paris, Nov. 7.—A communique says: The French seized a German post between the Somme and the Oise and prevented German counter-attacks by gusts of artillery fire. A German attack in Champagne on the east of Mesnil height was easily repulsed. Fighting continues in the Vosges. German62 words
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Article63 1915-11-09 5 Paris, Nov. 8. —A communique says Active fighting with trench engines proceeds in Belgium in the region of Hetsas. Violent artillery duels take place between the Somme and the Oise particularly in the Bois Givenchy and environs of Tahure. One of our mines destroyed in Argonne63 words
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Article103 1915-11-09 5 A Thorough Seizure. London, Nov. 7. Tho seizure of the "Globe" is the most drastic official step against a daily paper since the outbreak of the war. No reason is given, but it is presumed that it is the result of the "Globe's" assertion on Friday that103 words
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Article59 1915-11-09 5 London, Nov. 7. Lord Kitchener has' left Paris after conferring with General Joffre, M. Briand and General Gallieni. London, Nov. 8. The French Press welcomes Lord Kitchener's visit to the East as indicating tbat Britain and France are considering measures in order that their enemies may also59 words
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Article29 1915-11-09 5 Rome, Nov. 8. A communique says Artillery and infantry actions continue in our favour, the enemy being heavily repulsed and leaving a number of prisoners.29 words
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Article124 1915-11-09 5 GERMANY SUBMITS HES PEICE TERMS. Kaiser and Ambassador Confer. (From Obt Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nor. 8. German reports says that the American Ambassador in Berlin had a long con* ference with the Kaiser regarding peace negotiations. The "Nord Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung states, with reference to the rumour published124 words
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Article70 1915-11-09 5 Cood Work at Many Points. [By Submarine Cable]. Biura't Sumo* Petrograd, Nov. 8. The Russians southwest of Riga successfully attacked the Germans. The Russians carried the second line of German trenches on the western shore of lake Sventen, capturing three hundred men. The Russians repulsed a German attack70 words
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Article81 1915-11-09 5 London, Nov. 7. A number of honours and promotions for services in the Dardanelles are gazetted including :—Commander of the Order of St. Michael snd St. George, Major-General William Douglas promoted to Major General, LieutColonel tbe honourable E. A. Lawrence (17th Lancers) promoted to brevet rank, Lieut81 words
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Article53 1915-11-09 5 Teheran, Nov. 7. With a view to releasing funds for efficient internal administration and observance of neutral obligations, Persia has arranged with Britain and Russia for a moratorium in respect of the interest and amortization of their loans, but the service of the British public loan of 191153 words
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Article17 1915-11-09 5 Petrograd, Nov. 7. It appears the re port of M. Sazonoff' s resignation is unfounded.17 words
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Article29 1915-11-09 5 Adelaide, Nov. 7. Newspaper estimates of the gross yield of the wheat harvest estimate 28 million bushels. The surplus available for export is 22 h million.29 words
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Article15 1915-11-09 5 Philadelphia, Nov. 7. The death has occurred of the well-known financier, Widener.15 words
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Article201 1915-11-09 5 By Courtesy or the French Consul General. Paris, Nov. 5. The French three per cent, bonds are at Fr. 65.05. Petrograd. We repulsed the enemy trying to cross the Dviua below Dvinsk, inflicting heavy losses and capturing 1,000 prisoners. Rome. We captured 222 prisoners north-west of Qorizia.201 words
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Article608 1915-11-09 5 "THE BRITISH GRENADIERS." One of the moat fascinating of studies ie that of the origin, history, and, in the course of that history, fche decadence or the appreciation of the meaning of words. But it is comparatively seldom that a word whose application to the corresponding reality had long become608 words
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Article173 1915-11-09 5 In their circular of the Sth November by the M.M. Mail steamer Cordillere, Messrs Wm. G. Hale <fc Co. report as follows on the Saigon Bice Market "in the absence of any real demand paddy prices have further receded. Bice market very quiet. The quotations for tonnage173 words
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Article64 1915-11-09 5 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co's sale-room yesterday afternoon Freehold land situate at Kallang Pudding, total area 18 acres, 8 roods and 28 poles bought by Moona Shedambaram Pillay for 14,300. The Sheriff sale of freehold land at Kallang64 words
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Article16 1915-11-09 5 The Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, will probably retire cn pension in February or March.16 words
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Advertisement110 1915-11-09 5 'Jv^Hj ______r J^G. .m\BßWLmßßßeßßß*mmmmm%WKmmßmmßmWmmmmßßmm*mm *ÜBBR^BBBEBBEmBKKKKMBBBBEBBBK^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBmBMBBeBBHBKBBtKBBKnBBnD LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S I _oi f* B m* XV. XV GARRICK CIGARETTES. ALL DEALERS OF REPUTE. we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last tear CALLING FOR PAYMENT OF $3,257,379 S.C. Which could be paid twice over from our INCOME FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alone which was110 words
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Advertisement669 1915-11-09 6 Shipping ELLERMAN LINE/ For LONDON GLASGOW e.B. CITY OF HANKOW" sailing on or about Nov 10 > For LONDON HULL BmS. CITY OF MANCHESTER duc on or about Nov 12 This steamer has exeellent accommodation for first class passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Fare to Lcndon £36. For particulars as669 words
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Advertisement803 1915-11-09 6 Shipping P# 0# British India AND Apcar JLine Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAIUNGS. (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). I OUTWARD (FOR CHINA)803 words
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Advertisement575 1915-11-09 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIKE. Ftr CHUI. JAPAU CEYLOH nd MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD ■9 Cordillera Nov 7 ts Nera Nov tl ss Atlantique Nov 19 as Amazone Dec 5 ss Vde U ss Cordillere Dec 19 Closat Dec 3 ss Polynesien Dee If ss Nera Dec 3575 words
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Advertisement538 1915-11-09 6 Shipping nto: JAPAN HAU STEAMSHIP Co M m EUROPEAN LINE. A service Ip maintained between rlk porta to Marseilles, Londoa, JS^ eontract with She Ucpertal J.^^L** ment. The Hew Twin t maintaining this service h*ve >>*ei*l?£+ designed and constructed, aa« J?** With ah the latest Improvement feT? Ihroughout by electricity,538 words
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Advertisement1607 1915-11-09 7 .^mrntm l------.^----------— k %m m m mmmmmm^m^m*******m** '"'"^^^^^^^^^^^^^■■■ilHaMVßHlHH mmBB I Was or Peace. Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18 P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 31, Old Jewry, EC The Oomfny1,607 words
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Advertisement226 1915-11-09 7 t DRINK I DRINKI CABLSBEBG BEEBI THB BBST BBBR -_______-^^___k. MODERATE. iJfe^^By MANUTO THB LATEST liiJ/aK^^^S^r METHODS WITH fP^fcSSy^ EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. I CABLSBEBG BEEB IS DANISH SEEB. SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. OBTAINABLE FBOM i SSS SSS*,'^ »SBSSBW I GARNER QUELCH ft CO., Ltd.,226 words
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Article481 1915-11-09 8 Lieutenant J. Yan Vollenhoven, exGovernor Qeneral, who was wounded in the thigh by a fragment of shrapnel, during the last battle of Artois has been operated on and is progressing satisfactorily. According to the last telegrams received in Indo-China, he hopes to be able soon to rejoin481 words
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Article136 1915-11-09 8 New form of Three-card Trick in Germany. The German way of achieving war loan successes, of lending her people paper to lend back again, is aptly illust rated by a clever cartoon in the Dutch paper De Telegraaf. A poor puzzled subscriber is depicted with one of136 words
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Article274 1915-11-09 8 M. C. S. Mohamed, of Cross Street, was charged in the second police court on Saturday with criminal breach of trust respecting two diamond rings, value $850, the property of Mohamed Aniffa, of 86, Arab Street. Accused was convicted and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment, and in the event274 words
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Article250 1915-11-09 8 INCREASE 111 WEIGHT TEN POUNDS OK ■OIL A Physicians Advice. "I'd certainly give most anything to bo able to fat np a few pounds and stay that way," declare! every excessively thin man or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite past failures. Thin250 words
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Advertisement723 1915-11-09 8 I RHEUMATISM, I LUMBAGO SCIATICA. m Rhenmatisn.. Lumbago and Sciatica are three of tKe most common and most I painful complaints and practically arise from tKe same cause and tKe names only I distinguish tKe location of tbe disease. If tKe arms and legs are affected it is called i723 words
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Advertisement460 1915-11-09 8 Like a Living Skeleton. laiieeition, Palpitation, and Heatfache. Ours ky Or. Cassell's Tablets, little short sf s miracle. 1 My eur<? by Dr. SCasaeu's Talm-is w.»s r-*J, Copuor, Portnouth, Englsad. I ten;!: t..«rn recovery qoeetionu I like Mrg.KiKi. a living skeleton, and the pain a. my chest an4 round uiy460 words
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Advertisement343 1915-11-09 8 Mobiloils "A grade for each type of Motor. HMD CM MAIMTEIUMCC (Continued) RESULTS OF AN INVESTIGATION AMONG FORn OWNERS: COMMON PROBLEMS DISCUSSED. WHY DOES MY MOTOR PRE IGNITE? ANSWER. In the great majority of cases, this troubi is due to hard carbon deposit on the cylinder heads. The carb grows343 words
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Article1628 1915-11-09 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Nor. Bth. All quotations ol Sterling Shares must be regarded as purely nominal for the present, .30.000 Alor Gsjah a, H 83% int me 2..0 2.80 150,000 Ayer Kuslng 0% int mm .90 110 200,000 Ayer Molek 80% int1,628 words
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Article55 1915-11-09 9 (COBBECTED OT TO NOV. 8) Bank 4ms 2-4 916 ,i demand 2-4 8-16 Private credits Bms 2-4 27 32 France demand Bank 815 laoiA, T. T. mi Hohokohg, demard SOt Yokohama, dsniaid 112 Java, demand 182} Bahokok, demand 86$ Sovbbsiqss, B*pk Buying 88.64 Bank ol England Rate 6% Bar55 words
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Article139 1915-11-09 9 Nov. 8. j Tin (buyers) 179 00}' Gambier 11.00 < Gambios Cube No. 1 19.40 ji Gambier Cabs No. 2 12.00 Peppor Black crdin. F'pors 20.00 j j Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to tte lb. fcl.CO Nutmegs (80 to tbe lb.; 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves139 words
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Advertisement127 1915-11-09 9 Sh TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. I GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on127 words
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Advertisement13 1915-11-09 9 THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUGH DIARY FOR 1916 Publishers: Fraser and Neave, Ltd.13 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous520 1915-11-09 9 NEXT MAILS DUB. From Europe.— Per P. A O. outward Nankin expected on Nov. 34. Prom China.— Per P. A O. homeward Novara expected on Nov. If. Londoa Mails Daspatehid, Left. Pas. IrrlraS. Sept 94 B. I Oct 91 Oct 90 Sept =0 P. A O. Oct 97 Oct 97520 words
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Miscellaneous408 1915-11-09 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in porl at llajn.cn Nov. 8, 1918. Name Date of Arrival Re machi Bbitish. Anjou Nov 6 Derweot Ban Whatt Hin Nov 7 Inner ff sals Quorra Edendale Pin Seng Hye Leong Abydos P. Brani Wharf Glenfalloch Nov 8 Outer Bands Circe No. 6 Wharf408 words
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Correspondence.
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Article2080 1915-11-09 10 To the Editor. gi r> i% jg understood that the Municipality ie shortly going to Ux hawkers to the extent of §5 per annum. If this tax is imposed on the hawkers I am afraid it will soon deprive tbem of their sole and honest means of livelihood.2,080 words
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Article115 1915-11-09 10 S.R.C. Defeat the S.C.C. i 1 The SCC. soccer team last evening sustained tbeir fhst defeat for a long time, losing on their own ground to the S R.C. by the odd goal of three. The defence was weakeued by the absence of Hill, but it was weak inside115 words
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Article107 1915-11-09 10 Sir Arthur Young Cup. Under the auspices of the Malaya Foot* ball Association, the Persenaugau Stia Club met the Fathul Munir Club in tbe Sir Arthur Young Cup on Sunday. Tbe game endod in a victory for the former by 2 goals to nil. Mr N. Mamat107 words
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Article114 1915-11-09 10 London, October 27. The following is the result of the race for tbe Cambridgeshire Stakes, run at New maiket to day Tho Camb idgesbire Slakes, a handicap of £'25 eucb, with X'3oo added for 3 year olds aud upward.?; 1 mile 1 furlong. Mr B. Hultou's Silver Tag,114 words
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Article56 1915-11-09 10 S. V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. (For Week Ending Monday Nov. 12th.) TO-D.\Y. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. r. e. v. it Veterans' Co. it ti tt Chinese Co. 4.00 Balestier Range Malay Co. 500 Tanglin Hospital S. F. A. Co. 5.15 Drill Hall Cadet Co. H. Roland Llkwellyn, Captain, S. V.56 words
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Article76 1915-11-09 10 Agents Harrisons and CroEsfleld. United Serdang: 254,176 Sungei Kari 27,C00 Asahan 20,468 Tandjong 98,825 Sialang 78,951 Anglo Sumatra 66,622 Ampat Sumatra 11,473 Tanah Datar 9,537 Rubber Plantations Investment Trust Ltd. 12,032. Tea 148,465. Bah Lias: 10.971 Mendaris (Sumatra) 1,798 Agents. Bateman and Co, Titi tin:— 65876 words
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Article38 1915-11-09 10 Keng Sam was convicted in the second police court, yesterday, of the theft from the roof of house 887, Victoria Street, on Sunday morning, of three lengths of zinc guttering, and was sentenced to 14 days' rigorous imprisonment.38 words
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Article659 1915-11-09 10 APPROVED BY THE ARMY COUNCIL. Total Donations and Completed Craft To Date. mmmmm.mmmwmmmmm Eight Craft Presented to Date. Malaya No. 1 Craft (Scout). "The Eu Tong Sen," presented by the Honourable Mr Eu Tong Sen, Kampar, Perak, F.M.S. Malaya No. 2 Craft (Soont). "The Kinta," presented659 words
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Article46 1915-11-09 10 I It is learned that the steamer Rafford Hall, wrecked off the Japan coast recently, had in its cargo military supplies fori Russia, including 600 tons of cotton, 40,000 cases of kerosene oil, and 6,0C0J tons of steel, tinplate, armoured motor can and similar articles. j46 words
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