The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 November 1915
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Title Section15 1915-11-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XEN CENTS SINGAPOEE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915. NO. 8,606.15 words
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Article175 1915-11-24 1 The Bulgarian defeat near Nish was very pronounced, and the situation in South Serbia is rapidly being improved Page 5. The German are reported to be trans* f erring large forces from the eastern to the western front, though Russia's vigorous offensive enforces strict limitation of such175 words
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Article1635 1915-11-24 1 SCOMBRI— ET QUAEDAM ALIA. (MACKEREL WITH TRIMMINGS.) As tbe impressionable public take Mr Smith Smith to be necessarily the social superior of plain Mr Smith, I suppose the* the learned men who gave the Mackerel its scientific came (Scorn I per Scombm) wished to place it amongst the aristocracy of1,635 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1915-11-24 1 Malt God Liver Oil -ux.« LARGE BOTTLES 65 c EXTftA LARGE do. 1/Note the Prices Sole Importers: -INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co. Music of Every Description WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN SINGAPORE. S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. BAFFLES HOTEL ST. ANDREW'S DAY Nov. 30th. SPECIAL DINNER At 8 p.m. and173 words
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Advertisement56 1915-11-24 1 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SHELL MOTOR PIRIT Stockists: HIN WATT A Co. SHIP-CHANDLERfI. Telephone 428. 102, Market Street. MASSAGE AND MANICURE AT MASSAGE HALL NO. 239. BENCOOLEN STREET. Telephone No. 1467 Ornamental 57, H\ILL Our tiles made by new p equalled in strength, hardness, < They are56 words
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Advertisement252 1915-11-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Boot's Malt and Cod Liver Oil— Page 1. Casino and Harima new programmes Pa -e 2. Wbit< away 's bargains Page 3. M .loi cycle for sale Page 3. Ci -rk wanted for rubber estate Page 3. E igireer wanted Page 3. O firisl Assignee's notice Page 8.252 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1915-11-24 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 24th. High Water— o-8 a.m.. 11-1 pm, Thursday 25th. BJgta Water-u39a.ua.. 11-34 p.m Friday 26th. High Water- l-i4 *.m., 0-9 p.m. P. O. homeward n all departs. Municipal Commission 5.90 pm. Sitarday 27tb. High Water— l-5 a.m., 1-46 p.m. Sunday 28th. High Water— 2-89 a.m., 1-27 p.m.99 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement77 1915-11-24 2 TO MINE MANAGERS. Why be despondent concerning the low price of tip. It is the cost of production that counts. The GARRETT Super- < heated Steam Engine will save 50% of your fuel account o**er other types of Steam power. Think— what 50% of your Coal Bill represents, and the77 words
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Advertisement213 1915-11-24 2 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. j THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos j i FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE IN AID OF OFFICERS' FAMILIES' FUND ■0 "The Queries AND "MY WORD" An up to date Original revue. Victoria Theatre DECEMBER 9, 11, 13, 18 AT 9 15 P.M.213 words
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Advertisement695 1915-11-24 2 PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ALL FILMS NEW, TO SINGAPORE. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! A Stolen Inheritance A powerful Four Part Drama Fplendidly Staged and Acted with great ability, featuring M'lle Maria Caseriui iu this her greatest triumph. Produced by the GLOrilA. Co.. Italy. (PARTS 1695 words
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Advertisement395 1915-11-24 2 GREAT REVIEW IN A VARIED PROGRAMME GIVEN I s At the IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE CNEMA CASINO"^*} SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.m7 THE SEAL OF SILENCF* IN 3 PARTS. -ll^V|^ You art c<rlaiu to appiniato thi.s tUm itli its p«»w< 1?i i v y\ Interest, iuterspersed tlirou^lium m Thanfcouser s Fascinating Film395 words
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Advertisement741 1915-11-24 3 Notices j GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. THE EXCISS ENACTMENT, 1915. I The next se-sion of the Licensing Boards for the districts of Johore Bahra, Kukob, Koto Tinggi and Segainai will be held as follows: Johore Bahra district 29th Den-, 1915, at Johore Bahru Magistrate's Office. Kukob district 20ch Dec, 19' 5,741 words
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Advertisement621 1915-11-24 3 1 Notices Notice to Creditors of Adjourned Meeting. Re J. C PESTANA. Notice is hereby given that the Special General Meeting of Creditors in the above matter held on the 18th dav of November, 1915, at the office of the Official Assignee, Singapore, was aljoarned to the 2nd day of621 words
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Advertisement448 1915-11-24 3 fTHE nnvoTii a niioo iuidc the O I UOUItOn Price Per Doz, <l PBICE PER DOZ. UOUItOII l| I PATEMTCLiss Li<jueurssl.7s j| Stengah $1.59 M Ofl(^ I TABLE Pahits 2.00 c f^ Barrel Shape $1.15 STONE EBBj||gll I FILTER PortB 2W Fff P 1 1^ c M FILTER JHPISaL I448 words
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Advertisement438 1915-11-24 3 AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT WAX POLISHED and MAHOGANY STAINED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO Ac. AT POWELL ft Cos BALL-ROOM. ON FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER at 11 AM. A good toned oottage piano by .1. Rrinsniead and Sons handsome mahogany stained teak drawing room suite upholstered In silk tapestry, beautifully carved inahog*ny*438 words
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Article21 1915-11-24 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Wilson.— At Istana Marble, Jobore. on November 2Hrd, tbe -wife ol W. Brcckie Wil- i eon, a daughter.21 words
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1694 1915-11-24 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, November 1915. w **mm n tftttl Hr,«s \hall the Pr««vi th»; People's ri-ht mnUtalSi CJjiaxfed by influence and unbribed by jfaia Her« patriot Truth hei glorious pteceptsdr%#t ¥"i-»-' y-c 1 to R ug .oo Lays'ty a^ii Law. It was at a dinner of the Compatriots1,694 words
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Article653 1915-11-24 4 At the liar i ma, a King Uiggot picture, A Life in the Balance," supports tbe two new instalments of The Broken Coin'* in tbe change of programme, and other good films are a 6O included. In addition to farther numbers of Tbe 51,000,000 Mystery," the Casino is show ing653 words
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Article95 1915-11-24 4 WAR AGAI»STJTH E|R No Relaxation. [Bf Submarine (fety Sittvci. London, Nov. 22.-l QthfcH mons, in reply to Sir Edwin tor Robert Cecil sa,d thatno iefiW^ been received, but there w H6 pOr^ the trading with the en PRlv were already Meeting thJ German firms in China. Toe95 words
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Article106 1915-11-24 4 Teheran's Populace Reassured Petfood. Nov. 2-2.-A 6em message from Teheran sovs that PriWr man Ferma, Minister cf the loterioi«BU*»d a series of ordera which gofat to the activities of the enemies of the Eo' Teheran is resuming its usual Mpe i? Persians who (led, believiog that the bkj106 words
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Article23 1915-11-24 4 London, Nov. 22.— Toe Globe mj m ed to day and pr.MisneJ ao apology^ withdrawal of the Kitchener lesigarje statements?.23 words
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Article24 1915-11-24 4 London, Nov. 22. —Mr Arthur Mm the well known ticvehtt and writer prison and sociological pcoblMM Laioa: appointed a Chancery Judge.24 words
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Article153 1915-11-24 4 St, Au<iivw- Society. (From Our Ou* r orresponieni.' Pecan*. Nov The committee cf the enace I Andrew's Society bag decided on a concr. similar to last year, the proceeds cf concert and 6ub6criptions to he give:the Scottibh Red Cross >ociety, The Volunteers. A large number witnessed the pre«e:tt153 words
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Article34 1915-11-24 4 [JV»M Our 0 r- r IlitfinM The following Itaih arc Mid 20; Sagga '25; 'iVbrau 10: Sct-u- reserve Ji'lo. ooo. Rubber epurttd to M 4>i. ftfc last day for November dfli^ry.34 words
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Article39 1915-11-24 4 Thp rilllllllH' ir -i 1(1 w the W. C. A. Institute W\ S.iiO p.m. The :..^rr-- v:^ t by Mr K. .1. HirtU:t. will be Some qi::<!>: Batf** Ll teacher." All lady tm ve IC39 words
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Article29 1915-11-24 4 The igsala tor J |«M V- m. c r.iM"- I credits for iyi<> tatftdott i- r plitP :toht ar in. (bj > molitiou cl No. 1 i: .n;.i-29 words
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Article87 1915-11-24 4 The death took placa xer *™f^U Hoiigkoug, at the d^e cf 'pjbetf Alexander Fisher, *bo ie be« :i:r as the tortner chuf ore^ tbe V Canton Kowlcon K;u'.w;<y. 0 wee under construction. aD r O r.- beloi: K ed to Ad< laid^.cnmf to*. the Hatef statt^ Kll lW:l>s lef t87 words
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Advertisement86 1915-11-24 4 WATSON'S INOo 1U« Old Scotch Whisky Age and Quality Guaranteed. JAMES WATSON CO., LTD. DUNDEE. PRODUCE OF SCOTLAND. CALDBECK, MACGREGGR CO., SOLE AGENTS. John Little C° L! d |Wa«t> oil tfit titU* tvtp^lUhJM rchr isi mas iiiMsaaipV/^ SPECIAL DISPLAY NEW GOODS CHRISTMAS CRACKERS PROVISIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFT BOOKS CHRISTMAS86 words
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Article413 1915-11-24 5 IS IT A SERBIAN RECOIL? Bulgarians Badly Beaten. [By Stbuianitt Cable]. B»rrx« Siinoi. Salonika. Nov. 22.— The situation in tooth Serbia ia hourly improving. The Palaarians have retired from Prilep, fear- an envelopment by two Serbian S'iMon*. Serbian cavalry advanced to Babuna pass, and found no sign413 words
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Article162 1915-11-24 5 A Violent Engagement. Amsterdam, Nov. 22. A Constantinople communique tpeaka of a violent engagement m the Dardanelles, with artillery activity, also fierce bomb lighting at Sedd ul Bahr. Paris, Nov. 83, A communique states The Kritish captured a trench with bombdepot in Gallipoli on the 1 5th acd162 words
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Article173 1915-11-24 5 Transfers frcm East to West. rich, %ov jj,— New and large concentrations of German trcops are reported behmd :Le western front, tbe majority j ru jk« Russian front, from which it is be lev eJ that one third of tbe German army aa* baoa withdrawn, lint further173 words
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Article150 1915-11-24 5 FIRES IN MONITION WORKS. Elaborate Precautions. (Bj Submarine Cable]. Hiotm'b BmviG*. Philadelphia, Nov. 22.— Official investigations into the fires at three works where munition making for the Allies is proceeding, show they they were due to carefully planned incendiarism. New York, Nov. 22. Guards have been placed on150 words
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Article70 1915-11-24 5 Stock Exchange Representations. London, Nov. 22. The Stock Exchange Committee has been urging on the Treasury a reduction of the minimum prices by the amount of dividends paid since July 81st last year. The Treasury has not assented to this scheme, but has approved tbe removal of70 words
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Article65 1915-11-24 5 London, Nov 22. Commenting on tbe result of post office subscriptions to the Indian loan, the Times says that tbe amount may seem disappointing to Eoglish ears, but it equals the expectation of those best acquainted with the innate conservatism of the small investor in India, and65 words
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Article41 1915-11-24 5 Ottawa, Nov. 22. The prospectus has been issued of tbe first Dominion War Loan of fifty million dollars, price 97 interest five per cent. Large financial institutions are subscribing and the indications are that the loan will be oversubscribed.41 words
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Article49 1915-11-24 5 German Patrol-Boat Sunk. Petrograd. Nov. 22.— The T6ar and Isarevitch at Odessa reviewed troops and inspected warshipe. Petrograd, Nov. 23. A communique reports minor actions throughout tbe line. Russian torpedo boats in the Baltic sank a German patrol boat. One officer aud 19 men were captured.49 words
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Article69 1915-11-24 5 Austrian Attacks Fail. Rome, Nov. 23. A communique states j There waa fierce fighting on tbe Isonzo between Podgora and Sadotino. The enemy's furious counter attacks, with tbe object of recapturing his lost positions, were repulsed after furious hand to hand lighting. The troops did not yield an69 words
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Article21 1915-11-24 5 London, Nov. 22. The liritish steamers Merganser and H nil am shire have been sunk. Tae crews were buved.21 words
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Article35 1915-11-24 5 London, Nov 22. Tbe P. O. Saleette. bound from London to Bombay, is ashore two miles south of Rae ad I'darez, in the Gulf of Sue/, and requires immediate assistance.35 words
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Article142 1915-11-24 5 The stirring incident recorded in a telegram regarding successful flyiug operations in the Knos District in the Maritz valley seems to be a pleasing variant of the intervention of a Dcuh ex machina. This time it is V'tr e r mackina who comes to the rescue of his friend whose142 words
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Article1005 1915-11-24 5 (From Our Own Correspondent^ Weltevreden, Not. 20. The Robber market has daring the week been very active, a decided improve* meat being noticeable. Prices have been firm with an upward tendency. The market opened with quotations for First qualities at between 150 and 152 per half kilo for1,005 words
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Article168 1915-11-24 5 Mr Harison Cook, who is touring with the Moody Manners Opera Company, has been kept busy in spite of the war, as this company is as popular as ever. But many siugers have had a sorry time of it, and not a few have gone with the168 words
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180 1915-11-24 5 Plot to Destroi Railway Bridges. A Harbin message to the Mainicbi," translated by the Japan Chronicle," reports that the gendarmerie at Harbin, having discovered that the German Consul at Shanghai and Russians of German extraction and Jews at Harbin are engaged in hatching a plot,180 words
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Article397 1915-11-24 5 The Germans expelled from the Hankow Club have founded a Deut«cber Karten Klub with eighty eight members, taking over the premises and ground previously occupied by the Golf Club. Tbe statistics of recruiting among Mahrattas and Deccan Mussulmans shotv five thousand recruits since the war began, being four and a397 words
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Advertisement175 1915-11-24 5 ROBINSON CO. jß|h CHRISTMAS BAZAAR NOW OPENED all SMOKE LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S G G X I^^— r-^fcJl K K GARRIGK CIGARETTES. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS OF REPUTE. The Value of IT is soluble, nutritious and palatable. It is a pure proteid food, easily digested and assimilated. It is enriched with175 words
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Advertisement722 1915-11-24 6 Shipping I Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij, (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA.) Notice is hereby given that the s.s."RUMPHIUS" from Singapore on November 26th will only proceed as far as Batavia (Semarang and Sourabaya being omitted), and that the sailings from Singapore to BATAVIA, SEMARANG and SOURABAYA on December 10th and722 words
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Advertisement720 1915-11-24 6 O« .British India and iVpGAR LIINE Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). I Outward (for China) Connecting720 words
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Advertisement499 1915-11-24 6 Shipping JLYJL* JLVJL# MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIMB. For CHIRA, JAPAN CETLOI ind MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1915—1816 ss V de K 58 Athog Dec 4 Ciotat Dec 3 <*e Porthos Dec SO bo Polynesien Dec 17 sa taul Lecat Jan 3 88 Athos 4 an 14 ss Porthos .Tin 28 ss499 words
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Advertisement536 1915-11-24 6 Shipping^ JL m\ JAPAN MAU STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LIKE. A service Is maintained betwoan Y**^ fia porr« to HarsetlleH., LoGdoo contract with the lmpo^i ianiiett,? meat. The New Twin r r2?^ maintaining this service have fc« r c!?* 1 ioaignod and oonstrnctefl aa« with Eli the latort improvement* fJ**536 words
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Advertisement133 1915-11-24 7 TROPICAL R.OOFING Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity oi using sticky cement at the overlaps. > 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 on the market.133 words
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Advertisement573 1915-11-24 7 Singapore Free Press MORNING 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). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered attheli private residences, (or town offices or godowne if-573 words
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Advertisement616 1915-11-24 7 ->^Vv TUB W API IVC RFQT I klv' nA-fTAVQ QUART State Express Cigarettes choosskf <: *j, /jSUKm ins tli 6m not only for tb.6ir 'V*s' '^^HB9^^ purity and wholesome soothing influence but because they are xSZ^Hr^ among the few really good CIGARETTES ft* I.^,1 T^ Un <^<?fZ VIRGINIA pflSs^ leaf616 words
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Article516 1915-11-24 8 Yards Refusing Work. The demand for new mercantile tonnage from the leading American yards has increased to such an extent (says the New York Journal of Commerce) that many of the yards are now refusing to accept orders calling for delivery before the second and third quarters516 words
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Article180 1915-11-24 8 Herr Georg B^rahard, in the Yossi«che Zeitung, deplores the fact that German firms working with German capital in the I'uited States have participated in the loan to England and France. The firms to which he refers have, he says, made large profite from the foct that180 words
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Article136 1915-11-24 8 Luckuow, November TO. The council of the All India Moslem League decided to night by a mejority of forty nino votes aguiast thirteen to hold the next Beesion of tbe leapue in Bombay] in December. Mr Muzrabul Haque, of Hankipore, bas been elected president for the ECBbiou136 words
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Advertisement459 1915-11-24 8 %f{^£^~]!7 Experience count, WSjCWk i^ f takes priority Since 1805, when Michelin first equipped an automobile with pneumatic tyres, the whole energy and vast manufacturing resources of the Michelin firm have been concentrated upon the perfecting of the Michelin tyre, with the result that it is better than any other459 words
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Advertisement133 1915-11-24 8 Your Morning Headache \vi 1 disappear after a dose of the tiny laxatives which do not gripe. of Chemist*, 50 cents per ph'al, or post free from the Dr. Williams' iUrdlciae Co.. Dept. 4c, Singapore. 2 hot water, -lemon, and pi a sugar, and h wineglassful H 1 of Wolfe's133 words
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Advertisement334 1915-11-24 8 f Appropriate, always. With certain dishes, such as (7^w,, LEA Mf PERRfNS' SAUCE is ftfaga appropriate. teQk It is the recognised sauce for such use. frfc <*)$ In fact, for everything- with which a sauce J-C M^l v/// lw use<J LEA PERRINS 1 is invariably S M" HI the BEST.334 words
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Article59 1915-11-24 9 Nov. 28, 1916. The following are the shares aa to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraaer and Co.'e Saturday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Bayers Sellers Glenealy 1.15 1 30 Jimah .60 .65 Malekcff 3 60 3 75 Mergui 2.70 8.00 Pa jam 12.75 18.25 Teluk59 words
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Article64 1915-11-24 9 Corrected cp to Nov. 23 > Bank 4 re a 2 4 9 16 demand 2-4 7 82 Pvirafte credits P m a 2 4 1 France demand Bank 818 1*D!A, T. T. 176$ BOKOSONS, demar d M 18j Yokohama, deroard 11 lk Java, demand 134} BAfiOKOK, demand 864 words
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Article140 1915-11-24 9 Nov. 23. Tin (150 tons) 133.75 Gambier 14.75 Gambles Cube No. 1 15.50 Gambler Cnba No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black ordin. P'pore 23.00 Pepper, (White fair) Montok 86.50 Nutmegs (110 lo the lb. 21.00 Nutmegs (80 tc tie lb.; 22.00 Mace (Panda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) 45.00 j Bali Coffee140 words
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Advertisement460 1915-11-24 9 I War w Peace. Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. j THE GREAT EASTERN 'IkISShCe" COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £30.000 flwottted with the Supreme Court of England, and compiles with the460 words
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Advertisement533 1915-11-24 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, Ltd. CAPITAL AUTHORISED 21,900.090 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED 11.129,006 CAPITAL PAID-UP Z £5*8*30 RESERVE FUMD iIOOJQO BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman. James Campbell Esq. I H. MelrlJl Simons Es«. J. M Byrle Eaq. Sir David Tale. Chief Manager Percy Mould Eft*. London Manager Jae.533 words
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Advertisement356 1915-11-24 9 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. Policies are "WORLDWroE," UNRESTBICTED." "INDISPUTABLE" and "NONFOBFEITABLE." 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 are356 words
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Advertisement414 1915-11-24 9 To Let TO LET Bungalow No. 11, Oilstead Road. Apply B. P. DE SILVA. 62-63, High Street. 24-11 8011 TO LET From Ist December, Newlyn Cottage, No. »7, Oilstead Road, 4 Bedrooms, bathrooms attach ed. Rent $45. Apply Irs. CRAIG, Sheron, River Valley Road. 23 11 30-11 TO LET Prospect414 words
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Advertisement86 1915-11-24 9 1 4 ASTHMA k gg The HeLafis Prompt and Haroelloasl I ipi po%t r onin cicAntTTf* I Rfi /d P M H gp| r-te I-VII I U po\a.oe« "f Iftii!? Ck»iit!-St»rH Ar. SI-Uun. 20, PlklS BB i en jb tlgaiAcf "J. ESPIC «i oel egofftu. p^ NEW OVERLAND I (g^SS86 words
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Miscellaneous201 1915-11-24 9 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK ROAD). Weekdays A Sundays. Mall daily leaves for north at 7.7 a.m. aa£ 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave tor Johore al 9.0 a., 10.99 a., noon, 1.30 p., 9.55 p., 4.40 f Mall arrives from north al 8.16 a.m. auC 7.14 p.m. Trains leave from Johore201 words
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Miscellaneous407 1915-11-24 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. en Nov. 28. 1816. Name Date of Arrival Remark* ■mum, jCarlyle Nov 21 Ipoh Nov 22 Inner Roads Selangor Anamba Bnkom Haureto Inner Road* Krian Nov '23 m Tara No. 2 Wharf Sappho Inner Roade Kashmir P. O. Wfaart Hai407 words
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Article1775 1915-11-24 10 The Camerons la the Great Advance. BiVram Our Own Correspondent.} Edinburgh, Oct. 27. Bit by bit the story of the great advance is coming together into a coherent whole it is a chequered story that "maks ane baith grin an* grew" As yet, of course, the accounts1,775 words
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Article411 1915-11-24 10 The following further contributioni are gratefully acknowledged: Already received $1666.61 Anon 20. Mrs Tomlinson 2. Mrs R. L. L. Braddell 2. Mrs H. M. Ware 25. Mrs Pierce (3rd) 20. Mrs Stovell (3rd) 5. Mrs Walker (2nd) 5. Mrs Toralin (2nd) 5. Mrs Payne411 words
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Article102 1915-11-24 10 European War Fund. Amount previously acknowledged $3,885.37 List No. 4 (Collected by Mrs Clumeck) Mrs Lee t boon Guan 130 Dr. J. C. Jones 10 Bank of Taiwan 16 Mrs Stevens 5 Mrs Smith 10 Mrs Nisei in 10 Ann Lock and Co. 4 5 Well102 words
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Article57 1915-11-24 10 A. D. C. Revue. The committee desire to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of tbe following donations further contributions will be thankfully received Previously acknowledged 1,235 I. C. H. Darby 50 A. Agnew 25 F. J. Hallifax 25 O. R. S. Bateman 25 0. E. C. 2557 words
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Article66 1915-11-24 10 The F.M.S. Gazette gives the following statistics of tin exportation. October exportation 63,785 pikuls of approximate value 94,687,550 duty 9538,756 against 65,656 pikuls valued at 93,962,357 in Oct. 1914. Jan. to October- -exports 649,085 pikuls against 682,185 in the first ten months of 1916, a decrease of 88,10066 words
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Article136 1915-11-24 10 Ten minutes extra time was necessary in tha replay in the "Sir Arthur Young Cup" between the Darul Afiah and the Kota Raja II on Sunday the 21st instant. Punctually at 5 p.m. the game was started, with Mr A. Jalil acting as referee, and before a136 words
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Article57 1915-11-24 10 Two ties in the second round of the billiard tournament at Ratifies Hotel were played on Monday evening. Buckeridge beat Rucbwaldy somewhat easily, but a very fine game was 6een between Meredith and Beech. The former won by the narrow margin of 11 points and perhaps was57 words
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Article93 1915-11-24 10 Every Chinese and other Oriental member of the crew of the lin*»r Minnesota has been discharged by tbe Great Northern Steamship Company and an entire white crew has been signed on in compliance with the provisions of the Seamen's Bill. It is not known wbethrr the Minnesota will93 words
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Article146 1915-11-24 10 Three Men Reported Killed. The town of Chetnor was aroused to a state of great terror on Sunday night by a party of armed Chinamen who, it was alleged, were about to make a raid on one of the shops there. From particulars received in Ipoh next146 words
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Article147 1915-11-24 10 Chinese Towkay's House Entered. The closest investigation is being made by the Police in connection with a daring gang robbery which is reported to have taken place at Menglembu on Sunday last, tbe property stolen, including some valuable jewels, being valued at over 51, .'.C0. From147 words
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Article125 1915-11-24 10 (Fob Week Ending Friday Nov. 26th.) TO-DAY, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. 4.00 H.ilestier Ranjge S. R. E. v. 5.15 Drill Hall S. V. R. i, ii M Veterans' Co. 5.00 Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Thubsday, 25th November. 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim125 words
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Advertisement543 1915-11-24 10 i However Sick Baby may be «S do not give up hope— more often than not thc cause is wrong f CPH —if you will only get thc right food for baby, you vv.il soon have =E on the road to health. A mother with a wasting baby should I543 words
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