The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1915

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TB» CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915. NO. 8,597.
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  • 287 1 Voluntaryism is m the last few days of its final trial. Mr Aequitb authorises the warning that next month may see compulsion Page 0. The 6ituution iv Persia remains fall of anxiety. Precautions are being taken to b rife guard British aud Rae&iau interests Page 7. Details
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  • 1604 1 As I was sitting m my office one** forenoon about sixteen years ago, visiting card was brought m to me. ■The name on that took me by earprise as it was that of an old University friend, of some thirty three year* before then. The visitor, a tall
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 253 1 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM 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 j SPECIALITY. Moderate Charges. Moderate Charges. KATZ BROS., Ltd. j Last Day of Sale SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
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    • 48 1 "You can't drive a knife through the tread" I Stelastic Tyres Give Greatest Mileage. I SOLE AGENTS: I INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY. Music of Every Description WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN SINGAPORE. S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. AND niPjinlinAQQ Ul UUllllllUUU THE nu l LiMjf KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 270 1 'latest advertisements. K-itz's sale last days Page 1. Casino's holiday programme Page 2. Moths at the Gaiety— Page 2. Mortgagee's sale of land aud houses Page 2. j Second-hand launches wanted Page 2. Powell's sale of bankrupt stock Page 2. Notice by Mr L E. Salamonson Page 5. I- jller
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 65 1 THE WEEK. j Saturday 13th. High Water 2 '3 a.m., 1-26 p.m. Government Holiday. Sunday 14th. High Water— 3-55 a.m., *-18 p.m. «»th Snnday after Trinity. Fust Quarter. Monday 15th. High Water- 5 10 a.m., 4.16 p.m. Government Holiday. Interdenominational Prayer. Y.W.C A, 5 15 p. All entertainment advertisements are
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  • 47 2 Messrs M. Pors, H. Fokkes, 0. Heittnann, and K. Fischer, all of Messrs Otto Keimers and Co., says the Japan Chronicle of Oct. 23rd, have been ordered to leave Japan within a week, for certain actions prejudicial to Japan and her Allies. Three Whitehead torpedoes, with the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 373 2 1 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. j j THE i Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos -I A splendid g §J dish for g Jk growing children i> a Corn Hour blancmange '"H .vltli jam >r ateved fruit. It is «N s\ :v h:n easil) <' gtsiible nourish-
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    • 1113 2 A SPECIAL HOLIDAY PfiOGfiAMME AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE 1 /CASINd OFF BEACH ROAD I TONIGHT, SECCND SHOW 915 P.M SHAto^l TWO* REW EPISODES' 6 mW ]m TH WCKSA«O t I THRILLING CTIO U U t 0 _i 7. MTT LE OF WITS 4 pr^J OF THE THANHODSER S FASCINATING
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  • 272 3 THE FIRST TOURING CRICKET TEAM. A HUNDRED AND TWENTY SEVEN YEARS AGO. It is probably not generally known that j the first cricket eleven to leave London to play abroad left m 1788, the year of the beginning of the French Revolution. The third Duke of Dorset, the good old
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  • 339 3 The Board of Agriculture leaflet issued recently say*" Produce Food for Yourselves —Every one who lives m the country or has a garden can produce something to eat the more the better vegetables, fruit, poultry, eggs, rabbits, milk, cheese. Plant at ODce what yon can, aud prepare
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  • 134 3 f 1 i Allahabad, Oct. 14.— A leading article iv tbe Westminster Gazette (hitherto a ecaunch supporter of Voluntaryism) warns tbe public that the plans laid for main- turning our Armies m the Dafdiinelles and Flanders may possibly prove inadequate t v heu a third
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  • 81 3 Tbe following appeared m the Spectator p. 737., Nov. 24ih, 1900 (during the Boer War) There is a sort of suspicion among quiet Germans, especially m the non-in-dustrial provinces, that he (gentle Wilhelm) wishes to pose as a redresser of the world's wrongs, a suspicion which we entirely believe to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 538 3 Build up Your Strength DV t2}lCllt£r ANGIEF^fUtSION \:^tis Kmulsion is invaluable f or Hrregularitie<: promotes normal healthy kfing up health and strength m all run- appetite, overcomes nervous depression and fawfl conditions ami wasting diseas. s. or greatly increases \itality. It is the ideal „f,r any SCfioBS illness. It soothes
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    • 162 3 "Tullis" Talks I Wo. 2 Tight v Slack Belts Never tighten a slack Belt so long as it will transmit the power without slip. When the Belt is at rest the slack side takes up much of the strain of the driving side, saving lubrication, wear and tear of bearings
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  • 374 4 (After M. Rostand s Les Condoleancee.") Bernatorff to call at White House, U. S. A. Has put himself all ia black. (Yonder the bull mouthed eddy Backs away A vessel's broken back.) lie enters, pecksniffa. and declines a chair, I ike one too shocked to 6peak. (Women yonder,
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  • 238 4 Shot Five Tiirks, Bayoneted Two More and Cleared Australian Trench. A thrilling story is told of the action m which Larce C'orpornl Albert Jacka, tbe young Australian, won the Victork; Cross. A party of ten n.rn and a sergeant, holding a bhort
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 607 4 YorKshire's Famous Pure Wool Cloths make British Gentlemen the Best Dressed Men m the World. y \Jjsg/ It isn't altogether ihe good cut or make. There are good tailors all over the S\\~ yT\ Globe. Good cloth is the first essential and English cloth is the best m the i
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    • 15 4 OWT. GOT* bTAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GENUINE PACUTS. SOLD BY HIYIAED ft Co.. Ltd.. llfiiPMt
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    • 191 4 1 DRINK! DRINK? CARLSBERG BEERj I THE BEST BEER 9 OBTAINABLE I 'J^^^^^W METHODS W ITH I EVERY POSSIBLE CARE I IN SANITA -RY RESPECTS CARLSBERG BEER IS DUBS KB. SOLE IMPORTERS j THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. j OBTAINABLE FUQ'I JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd.. RAFFLES PLACE KATZ BROS.. Ltd..
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  • Correspondence.
    • 402 5 ajg —At the last meeting of the Muni ._j o Q n issioners it was said that the uanicipal Ordinance was supposed to 'ipresa the desires aud wishes of the ament i* indicated what the .rtnient desired. It was unfair to Ol i -mlt vith the commissioners for
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    • 751 5 1 Em Mt v:.— :<I iu:c:n il makers are to tbe fore Mt, May I crave for a short space m DM t;!r> BKfll p.«per to say a few words .a nwfriwn with the removal of nigbtMS i_tr law rtqnlrai tbat ni&btsoil should red within *J4 boon.
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  • 202 5 Tbe Hon. Treasurer, Mr Jobn Greig, Vlannger, Chartered Bank of India, Aus;ralia and China, Singapose, be^'s to lcknowlerige with many thanks receipt of :he following further contributions: Amount previously acknowledged 1347,695.89 James Shephard (Local Relief Fund) 252 58 A. X Turner 25 Jionkieha Peons
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  • 109 5 A Pionoor special cable dated London j 3rd October, taya The Morning Post's Bud:* Pesih correspondent says there is no enthiihia-m m Hungary over Ibe P.alkuu adventure but a general feeliug of despoil 1 ever the interminable cbarHcter of the war. Ausfro Hungary will be unable to light ou three
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 871 5 f&S^lt' HIGH-CLASS CIGAREHES AT MODERATE PRICES. 111 SiQTEWfIPi^SS Ok CIGARETTES &Uaßm Packed m patent vacuum tins insuring the perfect condition I VP^H mtk. °t tne cigarettes m all climates. i J U9 N° VIRGINIA £lf\ Krk IN" DaD leaf OU cents per tin of SO i I SS Quality counts
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    • 740 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES* 2itU SUNDAY AFTER TPwINITT. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7am Holy Communion. 7.45 a. in. HJy Communion (Choral). Hymns** »«f,ttf,£BO t fftf. i 9 15 a.m. Matt us and Litany. 4 pm. Sunday School and B'ble Classes. 5.3 j 4. m. Kvcu'ong am Sermon. Hymost 83, :6t, *>. ST.
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  • 1521 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, November. 13, 1915. i Hft-e shall the Pre-K the P-oj.'e'* ri^t tna!*t*l% C7:»a»!'- <! Sy influence arH unbribed s>r Jjaia i Her? ps.:noi Truth lie» glorious pi cepti draw, fie-'vffad t<> a 'i£ oa. Loyalty anc l^»w. < 1. The history of Britain is m
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  • 775 6 I 1 Mr H. W. Oxeiibaro was operated on 1 Tuesday at the Penang Hospital for ap -ji pendicitis. He is doing as well as can 'be expected. The first anniversary of the Ballestier Friendly Society will be celebrated at Mr Oqr Koon Cuoo'b Bungalow, Katong, to-day and to morrow.
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  • 116 6 POSSIBLE INTRODUCTION Kpy, MONTH. hil] A Crave Pronouncement, [By Submtniip CdbM mini KMvrciL London, Nov. 11 Lordl authorised by Mr Asqmtb to state" > ly that if sufficient jonn* tnen pensable to the hueioesg o '< importance, do not Volunr tfr b^*^ 30tb, the Government will tbereaf^V
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  • 108 6 liberal 61. P. Rebuked, Locdcu, Nov. 11.- In the- House cfCoc moDB. Mr J. >] Hopcf (t rp',irnr rcu 1 Glebe," felted tLat be believe* 1^ Kitrbtner did rcn^i;. Me ktqwM irnmrdiaifrly and gad tLat Mr H-5r ascribed to L.rr, tl« icfamv of beat party to a
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  • 38 6 London, Nov. 11 —In the Hci^e Commotib, Mr Ahquvli innonnf»J tfrtttta new War Icnimutt-e tt tbe CftbuMttefa Lord K'.tchccer'fe temporary tbeeMewNN be Liait» If, Mr l»u!iour. Mr I.'.oyd Gtiqt Mr Bcnar Law aid Mr Mdvenna.
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  • 174 6 Questions m the House. London. Nov. 1 1 1 1^ t&l How Oommons, luring tbt vu cl tfciil jourr.njr ri. Mr I, Rttbt S Kftttninil diecuttion cv the DttdttDcilec, ai.uL. r that miptukeg \u:i;'.J be ivoidel li ti future. Sir Bsntf Crail; I em plaiotl c'.:j vacillating policy
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  • 28 6 London. Ncv. 11.- The m.;';:^ a:;c: of theßritithMinerVl \d,-v..: i: .tbt 'import Woikerg < rnior..atid the W^JJJJf dnkM hitt been rai;:.tii. ft Bnwsnw million wotten.
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  • 26 6 London. Nov. ll.— The L»aily Telegrap'says it It IllllllHtillli that tbe (.overLCtn. has yielded to Mr IU-dn.i-i j's reg»» lecc^uiticii pftlM Natjci-a;-.:: \,,u^:^
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  • 46 6 (From Our Owu CorrefporMni.) LooAott. Ms* l The Wicham Hard Ctttt G* liquidation. There is a boar squeeze m ft< ru^ market. The IftfMl Vtice »t s i forcr Interim dividends Ai^'c Malay. Klang 25 Unit, d Teiua:;,' re £5000 Bajoe Kidoel, 10.
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  • 38 6 Messrs Guthrie and o*., f*!^ I'nited :emiang (F.M SJ *d**!^o Ltd., wri'e that tfc* have received from the secretaries tAvi&og lirectors have declared a ivide r\ v m respect of the year ended IW Jl
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  • 8 6 Jenderata 49,000 total to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 j D. J. j McCALLUM'S I S^\!%ts' SCOTCH J<^V^ WHISKY. I SOLS AGENTS I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., 1 Wholesale and Retail Vine and Spirit Merchants. 1 Johore Agents A. C. HARPER Co. THE POPULAR XMAS GIFT "Manila Cigars" For the convenience of our customers we can deliver direct to any
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  • 765 7 SUBMARINE FIRES ON RESCUE 5U LAUNCHES. Reflect ions for America. [B? Submarine Cable]. BICTII'9 BllVlOl. Pvrp \cv. 11.— The Tribuna says that Br> .gve Americans were aboard the New Vorl.. Nov. 11.— The newspapers tre bonded at the "slaughter of the QDCcects on the Aucom*. Some coni--1
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  • 46 7 Koire, Nov. 10.— A communique says: c Italians actively continued their pensive operations m Cor de Vole, at ckicg the mountain ridge, seven tbousfeet high, which was crossed at Teral Points. An enemy attack on Mreli **&k on the leonzo front was repulsed.
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  • 216 7 ALLIES FRUSTRATE BULGARIAN I PLANS. Enemy Pleads for a Trace. [By Submarine Cable], Bburb's Sbmvio* Rome, November 10. A telegram from Mocastir officially announces that the French have recaptured Knprnlu. Rome, Nov. 11. A telegram from Monastir says that the French recaptured Kupruli en Nov. 8. .This is
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  • 56 7 Lcnoon, Nov. 11 Tbe correspondent of tbe Times at Bukbarest says that eight hundrfd and sixty Russian sailors from gunbouts on the Rumanian sbore of the Danube have arrived at Turuu Soverin. The Rumanian government has taken steps to dieaim and detain Riusian vessels laden with munitions
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  • 18 7 Atbecp, Nov. 12.— Tie Chamber hae dissolved. Elections will take placa on Dec. 19^h. f
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  • 135 7 Justro Germans' Bad Time. l i Petrograd, Nov. 11. The communique says there is a lull m Courland and the Dvin&k region but on the southern front there has been desperate fighting north cf Yo!ki( Kolki). The Russians repulsed a number of eneir.y attacks and pierced the
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  • 215 7 A Cruiser and Two Submarines. Madrid, Nov. 10. It is reported at Gibraltar that tvo Gernien submarines have been *ULk m tbe Straite by British cruisers. The Britif-h fcteemeis Burebk, Glenmoor and Clan Macalis^er acd tbe Japanese Yesukuni Mam have been 6unk. No details ate available. CopenhrgtD,
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  • 43 7 London, Nov. 12.— The War Office announces that the transport Southland, from Alexandria, was torpedoed m the Aegean Sea on Sept. 2nd, but reached Mudros the same day. The casualties were Killed, nine injured, two missing, believed drowned, twenty- two.
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  • 270 7 ANXIETY OF PERSIAN AUTHORITIES. Allied Precautions. [By Submarine Cable]. EiuTn'i Skivio*. London, Nov. 11. It is announced iv Petrograd from Teheran that for the pro tectioo of the Russian and Allied legations a Russian detachment at Kazvin has been ordered to advance to Teheran and reached Jangbimam on
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  • 88 7 Cerman Parole Breakers 1 Plight. Washington, Nov. 11. The American :on&ul at Pto^reFso m Mexico, reports that intidh naval men boarded and searched he Eieiimer Zealandin lying m haibour here. He snys a British warship remains >£f the harbour with a view to seizing the <<»alundia if
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  • 73 7 /re Zeppelins Worth While London, Now 11. In the House of ,'ommons, Mr Bulfour said that experts vere as yet not convinced that Zeppelins vere the most de6irr.b!e form of aircraft, ant many airships were being built for :c outing purposes. Tbe nnvul Flying Wing ivus increabiug
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  • 90 7 Fires at American Works. New York, Nov. 11. Damage estimated it a million dollars has been done by i mysterious fire at mills at Trenton, New Jersey, where barbed wire for the Allies is :>eing manufactured. New York, Nov. 12. One of the largest machine-shops of the Bethlehem
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  • 68 7 Washington, Nov. 11. The State Department announces that M. Delaval, a Belgian lawyer employed as counsellor of the American legation at Brussels, has left Belgium and will not return as Germany ha 6 informed tbe United States that Delaval is persona non grata. Delaval, whose report
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  • 56 7 London, Nov. 11. The captain of a French cruiser tells a story of British devotion to the flag. When the transport Marquette was torpedoed m the Aegean there were thirty-six British nurses aboard, of whom ten were drowned. When the French rescuing boats arrived the nurses with
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  • 39 7 Paris, Nov. 10. The communique says: Two violent enemy attacks at the Butte of Tahure m Champagne were repulsed. Elsewhere there has been cannonading. Paris, Nov. 11. A communique states that there is nothing to report.
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  • 259 7 OFFICERS IN MESOPOTAHIAN CAjiPAION. Overworked Law Courts. [By Submarine Cabl*]. Bidtbi'b Sxßrioa. London, Nov. 11.— In the House of Commons, m reply to Sir J. Robertson, who raised the question of the hardship Buffered by Indian civil officials belonging to the reserve of officers who were now on
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  • 182 7 The Ceremonial at Kyoto Tckio, Nov. 11. The ceremonies attendant on tbe Japanese coronation were carried out at Kyoto yesterday with great pomp and precisely according to esta blibhfd precedent, except that the Empress was abeect owing to indi-position. Tbe Emperor, after worship before the Facred tbrine containirg
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  • 77 7 International Ccmmittee of Bankers. New Yoik, Nov. 11.- -An international committee of Bankers has been organised to regulate exchange between Britain and tbe United States. It consists of Lord Cunliffe, Sir Edward Holden, Sir Felix Schuster, and nine American representations. The plan contemplates an initial loan of at
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  • 163 7 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Pakis, Nov. 10. General Dubail (commanding a group of three armies between Clermont en Argonne and the Swiss frontier) Las received the Military Medal. General Foch (commanding a group of armies between the North Sea and Compiegue) and General de
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  • 19 7 Mr Henry Alfred Neubrcnner has been appointed Consul for Siara m Penang m place of his deceased father. (8.D.M.)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 74 7 ROBINSON Go. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT OF FULLER'S Chocolates, Sweets, Cakes, Etc., Etc. SMOKE LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S G G I R R i GARRICK X CIGARETTES. SOLD BY j ALL DEALERS OF REPUTE. KIPPERS, FISH FILLETS, HADDOCKS, HALIBUT. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANGKIRIN BEER
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 819 8 SB M hJJLRJJLi "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON HULL fcs. CITY OF MANCHESTER due to sail Nov 13 For LONDON e.s. CITY OF BOMBAY" due on or about Nov 30 These steamers have excellent accommodation for first class passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Fare to London £36. For particulars as to
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    • 798 8 g S n n j ti d i# O# British India AND AT PCAR IJINE Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract wltb His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediter ranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Siu^aporc on or about
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    • 518 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIME. For CBINA, JAPAN CEYLON sod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 1915 OUTWARD 88 Atlantique Nov 19 38 Athos Tec 4 8* V do s« Paul Lecat Dec 10 Ciotat Dec 3 sa CordiHere Jan 3 bs Folynesien Dec 17 I For all particulars apply to J.
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    • 558 8 Shipping japan mail STEAMSHIP Co., Ltl EUROPEAN Ml A eervloe la ma;.-tainod between ?m. Ita porte to Marseilles, Lo Q^ sontr&ct wtn the Impenal meat. Tbe Mew Kri C aaaintalnicg this servlc* have n 7^ l^stgned and oonstroctcfl aci irlth all tbe lai^i laproveoitJ^N safety au4 comfort of pa^n^r, f
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 481 9 S Wab or Peace. Faminf or Pienty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. J WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THF GREAT EASTFRN JIFF ASWRAWT ffiMPANY lIMITFP Illiu U£lLull Li/iulUllli Lit Li iluOUliUlivlji vilifll nil I j Lllfillijl/* HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX.
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    • 525 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDiA. Ltd. CAPITAL AOTBORISED Cl ,300,004 CAPITAL SUBSGSIBED £1,125,031 CAPITAL PAID-U? «532^KM! BESERY2 FUHD M £SOO,9C<! BOARD O7 DIRECTORS R. J. Black Ebq., Chairmos. James Campbell Esq. H. Melvlll Simons Esq. J. M. Ryrie Esq. Sir Tavld Yule. r.hlef Manager Percy MocJS Esq. Louden Manager Jaa.
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    • 367 9 JMANUFAGTURERS UFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED ISB7. j Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRE- BTRICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONi FORFEITABLE." Claims, loans, cash-surrenders, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agents at Singapore wilhout the delay of reference to Head Office. The Reserves for protection of Policy holders are over £3.500,000.
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    • 434 9 To Lit I TO LET I Houses Neb. 7 8-a Chancery Lane. Apply tc 1 CBINQ KEfia LSE A Co., Auctioneers 13-11 I TO LET I Bungalow No. 7 Unfurnished, between g Sea View Hotel and Swimming Club, rent 335. g Apply "H c/o Free Press. 111 30-11 TO LET.
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    • 226 9 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last yeir CALLING FOR PAYMENT OF $3,257,379 S.C. Which could be paid twice over from our INCOME PROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alone which was $6,777,515. S.C. WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORCE FOB $384,417,025 BC. THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE, Manager, 6
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  • 1569 10 THE GREAT PERIL TO OUR COMMERCE. I Mr de Wend Fenton writes to the World and sounds a kindly alarm j It needs someone not so much to awake the country to the realisation of the gravity of the war as to preach m trumpet tones the necessity for a
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  • 245 10 Kich of us has a certsJn nnpply of nervot!« energy. Every act. t\en e\ery thought. OMt tip some part of thi« cv* rgy. i'ui a^ rent aad sleep tl»e supply is him ■wnd by the bl-Md ivhich gits the ccpltd tl*ra"Dt« fioui the tie we bit- dt he
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  • 163 10 Agents F. W. Barker and Co Larxadron Led bury M: Cluny Hjjj Sena wans I Sandy croft H h Uatu Anam U^ Batu Village Pengkalan Durian M| Tanah Merah 8 fej Bute:— 2.^ Semambu M|| Sungei Bagan Cheng:— Sungala: Kukub: U| Sungei Duri *M; Kota Bahru
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  • 210 10 A Striking Tribute. In the courre of a private letter r?ceiTed m Kuala Lumpur from a well kao*n former teeident now at tbe front, a fitnkiof tribute i§ paid to Lieut. o! A B. Kjbbatt dow commanding the 20th LoodoDe. The writer save m reference
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  • 161 10 The unfortunate Armenian-, crated w be r nation m the fourtt-i-i ;h cectory. nud their last Knp, L.'o VI He* Par m 1390, but it is believed that fe M* iline ie not yet extinct. 1 Urt we authenticated claimant to the i urine (ivy de Lutetian, who
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 391 10 I because he is French, has advertised that Michelin has contri- I buted nothing to the War. We are forced to reply that MICHELIN has contributed more to the War than any other tyre maker. Here are a few facts MICHELIN has given £*0,000 to further the work of French
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    • 198 10 j^^Bringt to your lips the juice^^^ A^m^* 4T of the lime fruit. rfSBL^A^ Mlt is a drink that is always cooling and refreshing. t^^~"^jfM j V The children love it. Order a few bottles to-day. V'x^yM M supplies have been lately snipped > i j^* la told by »O le»<llnjt
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    • 100 10 w Sip thf* iHp^l Hf^^^ S9 ■Me lUtul va^r^ W"X I hot water, lemon, and fcj g sugar, and a wineglassful {S g of Wolfe's Schnapps. §3 j Wolfe's I I Schnapps I (HOLLANDS GIN V K3 you will sleep *'like a top* S and wake up m the morn-
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    • 78 10 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES. i. The old time Portable Steam Engine now giving place to never ideafCrarrett A Sons, Limited, bave iutr T° |i j a Piston Valve Engine using Snperbeewj Steam in which it its claimed half a ,i p old*' coal will go ae far as a ton iu
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  • 1498 11 Issued by FJRASEB. Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Nov. 12th. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oaf. ibbos. Paid. Lass Or?, Buyxbs. Bellsrs. 85,000 2a la Allagar 5% 1 6 19 600,0*0 1 1 Anglo-Jara M 7 6 8 6 160,000 9b 9s Anglo-Malay 8% 7 9 8 0 00,000
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  • 57 11 'COBBECTED UP TO NOT. 12) Bank 4m I 2-4 916 demand 2-4 782 Private oreJiti Sm s 2427 32 France demand Bank 818 IhDiA,T. T. 17Ci HOHSEOKa, demai d 20i Yokobama, demar d 112 Java, demand 133* Basqkok, demand 66i Sovbbbi&sb, Bftnk Buying 98.64 Bbnk ol Bngfocd Ka c
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  • 150 11 J Nov. 12. I Tin (3CO tons) 183.G0 Gambler 14 00 1 Gambler Cuba No. 1 15.50 Gamfeior Cabs No. 2 12.00 Peppet Slack or din. i-'pora 22.00 1 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 86.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb. 21X0 Nutmegs (80 to tie lb.; 22,00 < Maea (Banda)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 485 11 GUINNESS'S STOUT "GREAT AUK'S HEAD" BRAND. BOTTLED BY W. A. ROSS BROTHER, Ltd., LIVERPOOL AND LEITH. WHAT IT IS. %tt3u|9 IT 10 Tho Bottlers of the GREAT AUK'S XL«JJT nr»iniMr HE AD brand are under AGREEMENT with fWA GENUINE. Messr3 ARTHUR GUINNESS, SON A COM- -^SH PAST, Ltd., DUBLIN, to
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    • 15 11 NOW READY THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS BOUGH DIABY FOB 1916 Publishers: Fraser and Neave, Ltd.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 518 11 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK ROAD). Weekdays Sundays. Mall daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. a&C 7.0 p.m. Other ttfvina leave (or Johove &t 9.0 a., 10.29 a., nocn, 30 p., 2.55 p., 440 c Mall arrives from north at 8.16 a m. a&d 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore
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    • 394 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of Teasels m poet at 11 a.m. on Not. 12, 1015. Name Date of Arrival Remarks British. Klang Nov 11 Lady Weld Vat Shing Malacca Cailyle Glaucus C. o' Manchebter Nov 12 Recorder Dutch. Menggala Xov 11 Sembilan Brouwer Rumpbius Sarawak. R. of Sarawak Nov 1 1
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  • 953 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Hovemfcer 12th Fees nt. H E. tbe Gov rnor (Sir Arthur Your g k c.MO.) the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Brig.-Oen. DRldoot, C.M.G The Hoa. Col. Sec. (E J. Wilkinson, 0M.6.) Attorney-General (G.A. Gtodman.) Col. Treasurer (A. BE. Poantney.) i U **01. Engineer (F.
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  • 667 12 Rei'Lies to Criticisms. A meeting of the Municipal Corarais sioners was held yesterday afternoon t< resume the consideration of the Estimate for 1916. Mr F. J. Hallifax (President presidf d, others present being Mr Rolam lhaddell, Mr A. W. Bean, Doctor N\ V > Samy, Messrs Chia Keng
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  • 159 12 Shaft AbJul, an Arab, who was charged [m the third police court on Thursday with voluntarily causing hurt to Ponus umy, A'.iapna and Narainnsaray, m j TuLJoug Pagur Road, was convicted and sentenced to six mouthy 1 rigorous im- pritioumeut. He was further ordered to I find a surely iv
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  • 408 12 Uuder the patronage of H. E. the Gene* L ral Officer Commanding, Brig. General Ridout, c. M. 0., a very successful coacert i was held m St. Andrew's House School, iv Armenian Street, last night. Amongst the company were Lieut. Col. Brownlow and Mrs Brownlow, a
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  • 65 12 Messrs Derrick anc] Co lor.il secretaries for tbo Itnub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., report the following rosult of crush ing operations at X tub for the four weeks ended (Kb November Bukit Roman. Crushed 5622 tons: Gold Obtained 787 czs Average per tou 2.796 dwt>: Hukit Malacca.
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  • 134 12 Lieutenant T. W. Mooro, v n h.. Secretary of tbe Imperial Mercbnnt Service 1 Guild, baa received tbe following communication which will be of moment to those wbo have relatives or frieod6 m terced m Tutkuy Magncsie, Turkey m Asia, September, 14ih. Donr Mr M
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  • 197 12 TO BE HELD AS USUAL. A public meeting was held yesterday evening at the Cricket Club to consider tbe desirability of holding Land and Sea Sportf on January Ift, 1910. There was quite t good attendance of persons interested. Mr W. G. Hooper was voted to the
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  • 117 12 S.G.C. v. S.T /i.C. Tbe following a c the teams for tb< match between the Singapore Golf del and the Sepoy Lines Qolf Club SiNftAFOBB Golf Club. Mugliston (Capt.) and Winter. Auckland and Gilbert6on. White and King, IJ'nuie and Dove. Aspinall Red Patcrson. Prettton and Sherviugton. Smith and Teule.
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  • 48 12 The following will represent the S. C. C vs. R. A. today, wickets pitched a! 2 p.m. .JR. C. Hidbara (capt), <>. H. S Batem&n, Lt. Uight. H. M. Cantrell, E W Day, .1. W. Hhddon. J. Heywood, L. A ThcmaF. r Tborougood, F. Tosceuie anc P. Howard,
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  • 56 12 Satcbday 13th. and Monday 15th Nov. J >aot)tou't> Pier at 2.30 aud 3.30 p.m. C ub Bungalow at 8 and 5 30 p.mSUNDAY, NOV. 14TH. Johnsfcou's Pier at 9, 10, aud 11 a.m., 2.30 aud 3.30 p in. Club liMug.ilow at 9 30 and 10.30 a.m.
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  • 159 12 In a written answer to Sir A Maikb.im, Mr Asquith gives the following p<mi culare of lbs Priz*? Fuud On March 81, the Paymaster General held on behalf of tbe Admiralty Diviaiou of tbe Supreme Court of Judicature ie Prize a sum of .86-2,476. Of thie 1*577,676
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  • 123 12 Success m Spite of Mr Ford. In Tbe Times of September 28th Mi Henry Ford, tbe automobile nianufartur er, is reported as having said "If find that any banks m which my company or myself have deposits participate m the proposed loan to the Allies I shall
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 507 12 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiw S Royal Appointment IJM the Court of Sham I i A Royal Food for your Baby I S Glaxo is used m the Royal Nurseries, as can be seen by t*r S above appointment. This letter is from a doctor connected u,h the 5 H Royal Court of Spain.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 153 12 1 S. V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. i i (Fob Week Ending Fhiday Nov. 19th f Monday, 15th Novel her. fc 6.15 pm. Drill Hall S. V. A. Maxim Co. S. RE. v. ii ii ii S. V. R. Veterans' Co. Chinese Co. Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Drill Hall S. V.
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