The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1915

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915. NO. 8,603.
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  • 200 1 The Turkish Ambassador and the German and Austrian Ministers, having completely failed in their efforts to influence the policy ot the Pereien Government, bave left Teheran Page 7. The enemy has also received another set backdn theTurco Persian border, where a force of Germans and Turks has
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  • 1621 1 J An old friend, and popular Volunteer i officer, writes Herewith a couple of Coincidences'* 1 for your collection No. 1. I am as you know, a Colonial. and I went home for the first time ia 1911. I was met by George Waid (after--1 wards killed in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 I RAFFLES HOTEL ST. ANDREW'S DAY Nov. 30th. I SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. and afterwards JL_r J-dL JL^I \___Z -L X^i vT Early application for seats is requested. KIPPERS, FISH FILLETS, r HADDOCKS, HALIBUT. SUIGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANOH. S. KIRWAN'S PRIVATE DAIRY"
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    • 73 1 I "You can't drive a knife through the .read" I V_^^K___l_____k I •w| I Stelastic Tyres Give Greatest Mileage. SOLE AGENTS INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY. ■AM 0 nH Music of Every __fe 'JL" I __fe _n_ I lu6f"lilllTlAn ucduripiion LARGEST STOCK IN SINGAPORE. j S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd., j RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 73 1 Largest Stockers or PAINTS AND! __n_Tv ci HIN WATT Co. bHIPCHANELDRS Teiephoie 428. 102, Market Street. MASSAGE AND MANICURE A. MASSAGE HALL NO. 239, BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone No. 1467 Ornamental Tiie Works Our tiles made by new process (patented 1914) are unequalled in strength, hardness, durability and beauty of colour.
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    • 136 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Rubber Est ite Assistant Wanted Fage 5. Gharry and Harness Sale Today Page 5. Japanese Silk Goods Sale To day Page 5. Steam Launch For Sale Page 5. Auction Sale of Electrical Appliances, etc Page 5. A Boxing Challenge— Page 2, Ocean S.S. Co's Latest Sailings Page 8.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 96 1 THE WEEK. S-torda* 20th. High Water -9-2 am., 10-8 p.m. Sunday 2 lst. Hlßh Water— 9-Si a.m., 0-18 p.m. HHL Bnnday after Triuity. Monday 22nd. High -v*tor- 10 1 a.m., il.2Gp m. Full Mrton Conrt of A preai 8.1 outward mail expected. Taesdiy 23rd. H!*h Water— JO 8 a.m. St.
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    • 354 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO GOMPANY, LIMITED. Cliief Importers British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos boxing. Williams, a West Indian British subject, 150 lbs, issues on open challenge for either a boxing or a wrestling contest. SOU 9811 TolLet TO LET Houses Hos. 7 A 8-a Chanoery Lane. Apply tc CflllO DM
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    • 748 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE We aYail oursehes of the opportunity of informing our Patrons^wid the Public generally of our APPOINTMENT AS SOLE AGENTS for the World's largest film buyers THE M. P. SALES 1 AGENCY, Ltd., of 86, Wardour Street, London. Inoonaequenoe thereof we CAN
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    • 620 2 THE EFFECT ON CUR AtD'EKCE WUL BE STUFENOftuTn**' CNEMA CASINO SCC what we ara offering aa a reeult. SECOND SHOW 9.1c p Thauhousers 4 lEW lEELS! Fascinating 2 REW EPISODES!! in,,, i '"H THE llf— gjTiifii _h E PiscdelBth i Wv_~» Jnwß'mK Mil lI A il fcißUgy TranwL MILLION *wWT*%
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  • 203 3 fill Cost Wllttm Waldorf Astor T.nlon. September 22.-The smart hv contingent in J will ba hit severely by the iucrease L aD ew war income tax. They already 10 ou'ribuced largely to many forma of aaT Well informed Americana, in dig re extent to wbich the pockets
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  • 189 3 BRITON DROWNS AUSTRIANS WAR TALK. Suls SrUasnia at Shanghai. patriotic demonstration of a unique fend took p'ace oa a Carter Road tram a few evenings ago. A lir too mmt riding aloce iu thc tram when three Austrians, -ko r.i.r: ami a woman, ho.irdfd it. Tbey started, talking ia (..erman
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  • 141 3 The dracor_ of the City Temple have J.proicb.d br J. H. Jowett, of N'ew York, *::u 2. Ti^.v to ascertaining whether be nil consider an invitation to succeed the *s?. K. T. CimpLell to tbe pastorate. taeie ie no doubt writes a correspondent) iat ba vscuid
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  • 25 3 .-rorn tbe u _r_«_na. column of tbe ■fee. W \_c. wn-: jiq ijHjj j > ].ipr charm■J* v -r: rtiiaijie, .portstaas. Bea M.884, fcH
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    • 986 3 II _m. JH KflGOVif I MXtxU^mmUttmmm MODIIOIIS I A grade for each type of Motor.'* I mm mtm. 'Vt "*_P FRICTION I THE DESTROYER OF STEEL I Like the weight of an extra passenger, friction always K rides with you. V It drags at your bearings. It robs you of
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  • 1203 4 Mr. J. R. B. Love, of Eastwood, who recently returned from the Fort George IV. Presbyterian Mission Station in the north- west of Western Australia, has secured a collection of more than one hundred native curios, a portion of which he bas presented to the Adelaide Museum. A
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    • 596 4 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last tsar GALLING FOR PAYMENT OF $3,257,379 S.C. "Which could be paid twice over from our INCOME FROM INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS alone which was $6,777,515. S.C. WE HAVE 136,244 POLICIES IN FORGE FOR $384,417,025 SC. THE SUN UFE OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE, Manager, 6
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    • 334 4 HEALTH INSURANCE Some people are naturally thin. There is also a natural pallor bnt most people who are both tbin and pale are far fron well and they need a tonic. Many people neglect to Uke a tonic until they get so sick that a toaic is not sufficient just
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    • 475 4 %\w \b_ TVr° attem Pt to provide a 5 WCctVr<>Ot\m corr^ system for the 2 JKf VA/riCCt \ftk Progressive feeding of 3 __vy v\. Infants was ever Jm/'-rmm 1* YA_ =uceess-C-Feedmq of SSLEStr TX X\ U /f Allenburys series ot Infants' r X /ff Foods WCre introdu ced. So IHI
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  • 1075 5 ibe necessity for unravelling the comstrategical tangle cow presented to renders it necessary, says the Military U rre *pondeot of Tbe Times, to pay closer j Mention at tbis moment to the wider trategy of the war than to the military ,dent., moving though they
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    • 515 5 tm m <w NOIIC6B THEOSOPHY Anyone interested in above and de .irons of seeing the local Theosophlcal Lodge reopened is tequested to communicate wica Mr. C O. Hailing, 47, Cairn bill Koad. 19-11 22-U ORIENTAL TELEPHONE A ELECTRIC CO, LTD. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. A new Telephone Directory is now
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    • 482 5 i .^S^k THE BUSINESS MAN'S JBr^ I DISCRIMINATION. Tt^ '^m W OUPLED WITH A KEEN TASTE V*, I FOR A GOOD THING MAKES /V HIM A DEVOTEE 0P THIS mA X. f WORLD FAMOUS BRAND. CIGARETTES I rrr VIRGINIA I RO. JJJ LEAF I im* f& s 3rW, r e/,.
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    • 775 5 -TS-^wn-r ——mm a ___m Auctions Estate of Low Kim Pong, Deceased AUCTION SALE OF Busing es and Leasehold Land and Honses Consisting of the Goodwills, Stock-in-trade, Book-debts and Fornitare of (1) the Oli Established Retail Business A Chinese Dispensary Carried on nnder the Styh of Chop Ban San Chan at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 716 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 25th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. NOV. 91 ST. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.V*ain. Li any. 7.45 a.m. Uly Communion (Chora)). Hymns 3 if, .15. 28>, 29^. 9 lam. Matins and Holy Communion 4 p iu. Sunday School and _J ble Classes. 6.3j pm. Evon.ong ani Sermon. Hymus f5, '.9l\
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  • 2150 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, November 20, 1915. A9 coincidences are rather in the air at present, it may be allowed to us to express a thankful satisfaction at seeing that here in Singapore and in London two journals, about tbe same time, the precise interval being twenty- four hours,
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  • 93 6 Dr and Mrs Hickey, of Johore Rubber Lands, have returned from Home. Mr H. Berkeley, who has been promoted to major, is now stationed at Khartoum. (M.M.) On Sunday nt the Boustead Institute at 8.15, p.m. the Rev. W. Cross, m. a., will speak on, The Channels of Influence." All
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  • 93 6 Utttg Kiia<-t., MiN (From Our Oan Kuala Lutnnnr v The Advocates and Soi.cul. 19 is designed to remove the petition writers The Hon. Mr Keoioo protest th bar committee had not been JT f" The Government held that r N ship existed, which must be r^** l^
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  • 141 6 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Ry Colrtksy or thf. Fren. h ConvGnSFRAI.. Paris Nov. i sth -The F reDch cent bonds ure at Fraccs 66 10. e 7 we exploded the German treocb**' Argonue. To day kp Cinwnttated artillery fire. end all trench jj[ on the enemy's organization*, io thevaiil! of the
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  • 131 6 There called in our office yeg^rdart well built coloured man, named tflaem e West Indian. He ie a bcxer and rr«. ler, and ie desirous of a contest in titae: of these sportg, witu any mac in Colony, of any weight Williams §ae ISO lbs. He was
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  • 28 6 Mr Alma Baker bae telegraphed fret Batu Gaj«h Malayan Air Sqaadroc Tk Chiuese of Malacca have presented power reconnaissance aeroplane to lk Office—Malaya No. IC.
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  • 346 6 The October number of the Jourai i the F. M. S. Museums is devoted to I Ridley's account cf the botany of Oqdoc* Tahan. The expedition proved of con.ide able intereet and quite a uaraber of \g varieties were discovered the sock: making interesting reading for ecientificallv inclined. mmmmmmm At
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 91 6 TELEPHONE 160. Burgundies Brandies Hocks Whiskies MoseUes Mineral Waters. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wholesale aad Retail Wiae aid Spirit Merchants. John Little 0 1" 1 t' _N vi -Wm\ IWdwtA off tht ftttfe Wtfo^-^ijuft '^pll rChristmas fcazaain^ SPECIAL DISPLAY NEW GOODS CHRISTMAS CRACKERS PROVISIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFT BOOKS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
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    • 41 6 domestic ©ccurrence& MABRIAOS. Tbe man lage of Mr Alf x Geo. De Souzi aon cf Mr. and Mn». Geo. R. De fiouza, with Miss Alice eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Goontlng, will take place shortly in Knala Lnmpnr. —^g
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  • 258 7 KING'S GRIEF AT LOSS. Heroic Norses and Soldiers. t [By Submarine Cable]. 2 craa's Saa wea. London, Nov. I?.— The King says in e message "lam shocked to hear that the Aogha. which recently conveyed me across the Channel, ba9 been sunk and em grieved at the
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  • 86 7 A New Clause. London, Nov. IS. The House of Common, agreed to a new clause iu the Financial Bill empowering the Treasury, during the war and twelve months there after, to issue securities with the condition tbat the capital and interest thereof be not liable tn tax
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  • 100 7 The Hon Turns Tail. London, Nov. 18. How a Swedish torpedo boat oifered to fight a German destroyer if the latter seized the British steamer Thelrna in Swedish waters is told by Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent. Tbe Germans were in tbe act of boarding tbe T'uelma when
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  • 63 7 Prompt JS ction Necessary. P;ri., Nov. is. Satisfaction is expressed in the newspapers at the inauguration of the Allies Council which it is hoped •ill be the prelude to a fruitful resolut'on*. The need for prompt action is emph_-!s^d. The Municipal Council made aamlsliuu that Allied subjects
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  • 49 7 Nov. 18.— The Attorney General announces that he recommends Congress to amend tbe Anti Trust Law and make it applicable to conspiracies such as have resulted in strikes in munition factories, also legislation strengthening Jbe powers of the secret service against foreign propagandists.
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  • 34 7 Washington, Nov. 18.— The British EmJ>assy has called the attention of tbe State department to a private wireless station at Portland, Maine, communicating with vessels suspected of trans-Atlantic coinmocicaticu.
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  • 58 7 London, Nov. 19.— A Petrograd communique states that a German night »"ack, southwest of Olai was repulsed by •Killery and machine gun fire. Numbers of unburied bodies of Germans are lying around the trenches the Germans have abandoned near Lake Sventen. Another erir an offensive on the
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  • 27 7 la^ an3 N ov. 18.— The Senate Army Comee» Clemenceau presiding, unani °a.iy insisted on the unrestricted nse asphyxiating gases by tha French •naies.
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  • 95 7 GOOD NEWS FROM TEHERAN. aTarko-Cermao Defeat. [By Smbmariiu Cable]. Baurn't Siivica. London, Nov. 18. Russian despatches from Teheran state that tbe Turkish Ambassador and the German and Austrian Ministers have left Teheran, having completely failed in their efforts to influence the policy of the Government. The proGermans have
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  • 130 7 London, Nov. 18.- A Peking telegram to the 'Times" states that German exports are still being shipped to America in neutral vessels. Tbe largest buyers of gold in China at present are tbe Deutscb Asiatiascbe bank, wbo ship large quantities to America by every maii. The
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  • 105 7 French and British Success. Athens, Nov. 18. An unofficial account of tbe French victory states the Bulgarians who were numerically superior consisting of three divisions are now on the right bank of the Vardar. The British scored a success on tbe Vuiandovo-Ram-brosho front while tha French occupied
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  • 44 7 German Submarines Replenish in Greek Ports. London, Nov. 18. A writer in the Figaro affirms that German submarines are replenishing stores at Greek ports, notably Corfu, where oil tanks and pumping machinery has been erected in the grounds of the Kaiser's palace.
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  • 35 7 London, Nov. 18. In the House of Com* mons, it was asked whether the Foreign Of__.ce had official knowledge of a GrecoBulgarian treaty signed on Oct. 15th, Lord Robert Cecil replied No.
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  • 38 7 London. Nov. 19. The Times states that reliable private information received in London, shows that Greece is now disposed to regard an Anglo-French withdrawal from Serbia into Greece, similarly as the landing at Salonika.
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  • 23 7 Rome, Nov. 18. A Salonika report states that allied warships in the Aegean Sea have captured six enemy submarines.
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  • 22 7 London, Nov. 18. Prince Ranjitsinbji leaver to nrorrow for India ou leave of absence to attend his sister's wedding.
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  • 132 7 London, Nov. 19. Mr Asquith and his colleagues returned to London yestereve. There are 200,630 houses in Peking with a population of over 1,356,000. Nanking was the scene of a very pretty wedding the marriage of Mr G. H. Charle ton, local manager of tbe
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  • 78 7 GENERAL MONRO FAVOURS WITHDRAWAL Why Kitchener Went East. [By Submarine Cable]. litmi'n SaeviOß. London, Nov. 19. In the House of Lords, Lord Ribblesdale mentioned that General Monro had reported io favour of our withdrawal from the Dardanelles. Lord Lansdowne said General Monro's report and evidence accompanying it, did
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  • 216 7 TH E HONOURS' LIST. A. Curkha V. C, London Nov. 18. Eigbteeu V. Cs., one 1). 50., twentynine Military Crosses, are gazetted. The V.C.B. include rifleman Kuchir Tbapa, 3rd Ourkhas for most conspicuous bravery in the operations against German trenches south of Mauquissart. He himself was wounded on Sept. M5
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  • 101 7 London, Nov. 19. A Paris message says there has been a violent French bombard ment of the German trenches and organization in various sectors. London, Nov. 19th. Field Marshal French telegraphs that on the night of the sixteenth a small party of oar troops forced are entrance
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  • 344 7 Singapore, Nov. 18. Market conditions are distinctly sound. The business to a great extent is still confined to Local Rubber Stocks and a certain number of tbe smaller priced Sterling Rubbers. During the week we have been advised by cable of the enhanced values of certain Sterling
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  • 929 7 Incomparable New Ships. A vivid description of tbe work of the Grand Fleet and most interesting details of some of onr newest ships of war are given in a long account which a special j correspondent of the "Standard" sends! from Edinburgh. The Archbishop
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 179 7 ROBINSON Go. !HAVE A URGE STOCK OF Kill/ I Ihi/ Ml I UXjllßj Ull UU mm C4SEMENT /If AT ffl O i ii i i w a a a em ILU lfl_) IN CREAM SR DRAB GROUNDS. THE BORDERS ARE IN VARIOUS EFFECTIVE DESIGNS, THE COLORS ARE ALSO VARIED. IN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 771 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. mwmwmwm \WW*wmwmm amm w For LONDON GLASGOW 6.8. CITY OF BOMBAY" duc on or about Nov 30 rOT Lti V_t}Kr^LJU_L# SA "KASENGA" due on or>bout Dec. 12 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Royal Packet
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    • 803 8 Shipping O* Obitish India AND ApCAR LIINE Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental saiungs. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Oovernment.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. j HOMBWABD (FOR'EUROPE). I OUTWARD (FOR CHINA)
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    • 665 8 Bhlpplng M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIII. Far CHINA, JAPAR CEYLOR tti MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD 191i OUTWABD is Atlantique Nov 19 n* Atbos Dec 4 ts V. de la ss Paul Lecat Dec to Clotat Pec 3 ss Cordillere Jan S is Polynesien Dec 17 For sll psrticulsrs apply to J.
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    • 579 8 Shipping ton, JAPAN MAIL STEM-SHIP Co., ut EHeetEMUINE. a service Is iininod between rto ports to MarseUles. uS^JS*** .ontract with tbe I»P^^f£^ seat. The New Erin JSTi&S. oatotslßlng this servioe have bees 2___ lesigned sad constructed, anfl^JTS** with all the latest improvement flS lafety sad comfort of passengers SA •brooghoat
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  • 1451 9 i Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Xov. li*th. All quotations of Sterling Shares mast bs wg-irflnil ss purely nonilnsl te ths prnnsnt. Cap. ibsob. Paid. LkeaDn. Burns. Bium, 84,000 9a Is AliagM ft 19 2 0 fOO,OtO 1 i Anglo-Java 10 12 0 160,000
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 496 9 I Wah or Peace, Fahinf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS P 1 II THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singspore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. EG. g The Company has £20.000 aesoelled wltb
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    • 500 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA Ltd. CAPITAL lOTHORISED 11,500.000 CAPITAL SDBSCBIBED £1,123.000 CAPITAL PIIB-DP A582J00 RESERVE FUHD 1500.000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. Jsmes Campbell Eaq. I H. Melvill Blmoas Eaf J. V. Ryrie Eeq* f Sir Dawtd Yale* Chief Manager Percy Mould Eef London Manager Jas.
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    • 361 9 MANUFACTURERS UFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRESTRICTED." INDISPUTABLE M 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
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    • 254 9 ESTABLISHED 1874. THE ORIENTAL GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India.) ASSETS exceed $28,000,000. i offering ARSOLUTE SECURITY to Policy-holders i CLAIMS PAID exceed $26,000,000. PROFITS to Policy-holders at last Valuation •1,116,678. Rext Dlttribotlon of Profis as it Slst Dec, 1913 LOW RATES. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. Apply for Prospectus
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  • 292 10 A Yltloa of Teutonic Expansion. Amsterdam. Tbe well-known writer on economics, Herr Lujo Brentano, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," says, after admitting that he never believed that the war would last one year The present war has realised many a thing which formerly appesred impossible, Not
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  • 147 10 Wholesale Executions. So far more than 500 men have been sentenced to death in connection with the con. piracy in Formosa, and of these twelve have been executed up to tbe present. There has been soma talk of the deatb sentences being commuted in respect of all
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  • 52 10 By using ibis method it is claimedCjlia r der lubrication cost is reduced 9o% in either Steam, Gas, or Oil Engines. Fuel Consumption is reduced 5% to 10% and Piston rings, Valves, and Valve gears, are protected from wear. Tho Borneo Company Limited Singapore, will send particnlars to
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    • 428 10 For all Lung r IVAIInI_OC ____L lIV I V I m^!^ «BBs dflb WWm^mWmg^WmWWamW ANGIERfHUISIOH ma Of all Chemista >9 9^ nd m w Prescribed by the medical profession I organs. Angier's Emulsion is soothing and for twenty-four years, Angier's Emulsion healing to throat, lungs, stomach and intesis now universally
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    • 144 10 j VTHK NKW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO.M CVRESDIRCHAKGfcS.EITHKRSEX.WITHOUT INJECTION.. THERAPION No. 2 f CRTS BLOOD POISON. BAU LKCS, -KIN fc»l PTION S. THERAPION NO. 3 Ci RIS CHRONIC WEAKNESS. LOST VIGOR. AC SOLD hV LEAPING. CMI MISTS. TRICK IN KNC,I.AM'.29 S*M>SHMP «!.!>t<!_SS KNVKI.OPF FOR f m 1 FREE book to
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    • 710 10 —^i^^^^^^^^ < Yorkshire's Famous Pure Wool Cloths maKe British Gentlemen the fw Best Dressed Men in the World. v^ijf It isn't altogether »He good cut or make. There are good tailors all over tl,p NT^ Globe. Good cloth is the first essential and English cloth is the be.t m tl.e
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  • 61 11 COBEECTED UP «0 NOT. 19. Bank 4m a 8-4 916 demand 8-4 782 Private credits 8m a 2-4* France demand Bauk 818 laoiA, T. T. .1761 Bosokono, demai d 1 8l f OkOBAMA, demai d 1 1 U Java, demand ...134 Bangkok, demand 86& Sovbi-siohs, Bank Buying trt 64
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  • 148 11 Nov. 19. Tin (100 tons) 984 50 ctambitie 1475 Gambler Cube Nu. 1 15.50 Gambler Onbe No. 2 12. G0 Pepper Black ordin. s^'pore 23 00 Papper, (Whit a fair) Muntok 87.00 MnCrnegß (110 to tr e io. 21.00 Nutmegi (SO to iie lb.. 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80 00
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    • 314 11 BUCHANAN'S I scotch Whisky \WWWW Wt I_F J 3 \±______-PW»«P *^^k__ "BLACK WHITE" ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN ft Co. at their Donaed store (the largest in the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. SOLD EVERYWHERE. "S__m FORD _j_wnnßA\\\\\\\\\m\^Z
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    • 217 11 I INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Ca, Ltd DIRECT FZR VICE TO Japan via Hongkong Sbangbai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. raking cargo on through Billa of Lading foi Oanton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tient ain, Newchwang, Yangtsee Porta. Formosa i the Philippines. Ac, Ac, ge* STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang
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    • 583 11 THE Singapore Free Press gggS__-_gg»-Bcj^---_ w w^.i. MM MMM MMM -SctflS*M ORN ING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Ca_h price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered
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    • 161 11 yiji In out-of-the-way fiW| f/Jl HorUck's Malted Milk \v m/M proves a veritable boon, 0k f/Bi for it is made in a moment LInI '/Btl with the addition of water E.W 'aia only. It keeps indefinitely, rnHk Wtm and for camp life is an H|l9 ftm\ indispensable stand-by. It lv^
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 360 11 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P.AO str. Maloja —Mr H. Firmstone, Mr a Mrs R. M. E/ekiei, Miss B. Pipe, Mr A Mrs 8. A. Lene. Miss Gor*, Mr A Mrs T. 3. Cumming snd child Mr R. J Addie, Mr R. H. Taylor, Miss M 0 Harvey, Mr W. Caverhill, Mr
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    • 559 11 LATEST ARRIVALS. Liat of vessels in port ai II a.m. em Nov. 19. 1915. Nama Date of Arrival Romarha British. M .«1 acca Nov 18 Inner Roads Sri Patana Peleus Nov 19 No. 7 Whaif Ban Hong Liong Inner Roada Hopeh Hai Yang Dutch. Singkep Nov 18 Inner Roads NObWFOIAN.
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  • 1347 12 Quicquid agttnt homines nostra est farrago libelli* Juvenal "The Germane have had recourse to bribee and generous offers of what they do not po-sess. They offered to Spain, Gibraltar mnd Morocco. Why not alao Portugal We have not yet heard of any mention ot any German
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  • 162 12 On behalf of Mrs H. B. Salraond, Mr D. R. Kiulocb, care of Chartered Bank of j India, Australia and China, Singapore, j acknowledges with many thanks the following further contributions j Previously acknowledged sth j November. ...180,420.68,. i Proceeds of Collection Boxes j per Mrs G.
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  • 97 12 The attention of Masters of vessels is directed to Rule 14 of "The Singapore! Port Rules 1911, which enacts as follows Vessels propelled by steam, electricity or other mechauical power when navigating rivers or channels or going alongside any jetty, pier, ladder, dock en trance, wbarf, or alongside
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  • 62 12 1 j To day the S. C. C. soccer team are to play the Shropshires ac Tanglin, and will field the following side J. Uterroark, goal L. A Thomas *nd R- H. Gale, backs R. A. Parish, J. Lynch and J. Lee. half- backs W. Landsborough, R. W. Sinclair
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  • 739 12 Women Waiting all Night Travellers who viait thia country from Berlin, and assure us that the German capital ia brilliant anji gay, and that few signs of stress or strain are visible, tell a different tale to that narrated by "Vorwarts" in a recent issue. In onr
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  • 209 12 An extraordinary story is told by the Times Petrograd correspondent of an encounter between a German company and a herd of bison near Bieloviezh, tbe only surviving herd in existence. The parties met accidentally, and regarded each other with mutual curiosity till a chance shot fired hy the soldiers roused
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  • 273 12 The Germane managed dnring tbe flrat twelve months of the war to persuade a large number of even such practical persons as American shipbuilding experts, that submarines were likely, at an early date, to drive the battleship from the sea, German journalists told the world that while
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  • 242 12 ONE MAN LANDING." How a Colonial Officer Duped the Turks.' A story of how Major Freyburg, a young athlete from Wellington (New Zealand) deluded the Turks at the Dardanelles into wasting large quantities of ammunition in repelliug a landing whicb had never taken place is told in a Washington tele-
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  • 147 12 The appearance of British, French and Russian armies side by side in the Balkans will be a welcome novelty. But tbenaviesof tbe three nations bave fought together in those patts and Greece should not forget the battle of which a recent Wednesday was the anniversary. It was on October 20,
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