The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 January 1916

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOBE, SATUEDAY, JANUAKY 22, 1916, NO. 8,657.
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  • 222 1 The Turks have been badly beaten by the Russians in the Caucasus, several Turkish units were almost annihilated Page 7. Lord Derby and his committees have decided on a great new recruiting campaign amongst both the married and single men Page 7. The floods are still rising
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  • 1100 1 The lordly Taip.ui 'at I have beard him called, does not drive dowu in sumptuous luxury by way of a Kolls Royre to* his office. A bumble r.kibha carrier him, two runners following behind to assist* him in a hill-climb or to be a brake when he descends
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 Preserve Your Woodwork From the ravages of white ants, bad weather, and dry rot. s Pec -s"~vertowv* is the Best and cheapest ijjjSj Miflßßaß sllvertown is the magic talisman which gives to low priced soft woodwork the same protective and structural advantages claimed Sole Agents for the most expansive and
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    • 10 1 For Cuisine Cleanliness ■pi m mm I tit KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 184 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Reminder of Furniture Sale at 12 Naseioi Road Page 4. Mortgagee's Sale of land and bouse at St. Michael's Road, and of a Rubber and Cocouub Plantation at Bukit Timah Road Page 5. Notice re Bankruptcy of J. Carapiet Page 5. Tbe B. I. steamer Itola for Penang,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 75 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 22nd. High Water- Qi a.m 11-13 p.m. M.S. Guild, half yearly meeting, 8.3 pm. Sunday 23rd. High Water— o-27 a.m., l'-49 p.m. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. Monday 24th. fllCh water- u 5i a.^., 0-27 p. m Lectu r e on Municipal Idea's, Y.M.C.A., 845 p. Lod£t-' St.
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  • 229 2 Wo Wai Tuck, tbe Minister to France, Jlas requested parrci*siou to return to Chiuu to explain important matters." This will interest Sir Arthur Young liirubelf titi old ofDcei of the Royal lunislcil!iT!« Fuailiers. It is a letter to a home griper from Mr A. L. Horcer, K. </,, If, P.,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 360 2 TO LET Baffles' Sqirare THE PREMISES NOW OCCUPIED BY GAUPP CO. ENTRY IST MARCH. 1 APPLY THE ROBINSON PIINO Co., UHITE9. i M i—^m ii i»iMmn^»iinpiMMiiiM —i— mm I ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Atrorn. ys LAL'NCESTON, TASMANIA. W< plant Bud inauaee orchards for Absentee CBients, witb
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    • 1180 2 j FEATURES UNEXCELLED IN THE EXCEPTIONALLY 1 STRONG PROGRAMME j AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE "GAIETY" PICTURE PALACE JUNCTION OP ALBERT AND BENCOOLIN STRESTS. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. P J TS THE PLEASURE SEEKERS PA TS A Milanese Drama by Signor Aug Turcbl Beautifully Acted by the
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  • 411 3 farawiag attention to the orders for Damson Chsurch Parade on January exavaataU the bops that it was not t arrange the trivial sectarian thai have atiata and to hold a id ifsshaad service for all troops I as hoped and believed was being' i IFe W to
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  • 249 3 Younp officers in military e«rvice in India do not perhaps appreciate bow heavy a burden they incur when borrowing comparatively smnll sums from money lenders at a high rate of tnouthly interest. Recently a committee of adjustment had to consider a claim of Us. 1,07,36H lias. 6p.
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  • 187 3 The Gazette of India" contains tbe following; —In pursuance of section of tliH Foreigners Act, 1H64 (lIP of ISP4 tbe Governor General in Council is pleas ed to direct thai the foreigners specified in tbe schedule hereunto annexed shall remove themselves from liritish India from the
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  • 244 3 New Regulation. The following communication has been received from the Foreign Office for pub lication The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has arranged that from December 20, 1915, censorship by the Press Bureau on behalf of the Foreign Office shall be suspended. This will
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  • 45 3 Bomb iy. .Juruary 11th. The survivors of the i\^i>;u who were landed at Alexandria are xpected here by the mail steamer Afedii a. Those landed at Malta will be brought to Bombay by the following stea-n e K tiser I Hind.
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  • 236 3 Kach of ns ban a regain s'ipply of norvoM energy. Everv a BVtm BV«ry thought, uses an some part of thi* BOerg During rent hd4 hleep the nipply is laorOMOd hy the blood which gets the needed eh ujciilh from the air we breathe and Un food we
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 157 3 DEWARS WHIQIfV II lllvlv I EXTRA SPECIAL $15 Per Case of 12 Quarts. WHITE LABEL. $19.50 Per Case of 12 Quarts. $23.0 Per Case of 12 Quarts PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF DUTY. Single Trial Cases. MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE S3LE AGENTS:HUTTENBAGH BROS., Go. 13. COLLYER QUAY. STOCKED BY ALL
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    • 96 3 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Tele pone 1026. Sea stocks of ail kinds of Frosen Meats etc.. can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in ;he Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to S p.m. Sundays I 2 p.m.
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  • 815 4 At last the machine gun bids fair to come into its own in the British Army. It is many a loug year since King Ed ward, then Prince of Wales, introduced the most perfect expression of it, the Maxim," to the Kaiser. Sir Hiram tells the stcry in
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 441 4 |JP Cake making^V J jpr/gy with Corn Flour. Rj^'-jf f NVvt lime you vvant a s PecJaßy nice cake for tea V% IfflK^J?' if*! lUt r U>k tf > make: it with lull I'.ro-.vn ,V I'ol.vjn's V intent Corn Flour and half ordinary flour, in- [W/^^Vw The Corn Flour gives
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    • 33 4 W.J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed or old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Musio and small musical goods in Singapore, Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer.
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    • 329 4 H hot water, lemon, and H sugar, and a wineglassful im m of Wolfe's Schnapps. |y I Wolfe's I I Schnapps I (HOLLANDS GIN) P M you will sleep 'like a top" IS H and wake up in the morn- ||j fm ing refreshed and free i|| from aches in
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    • 1098 4 Auctions REMINDER. TH/S O4 V, S4 TURD AY, AT 2 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH GRADE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE COTTAGE PIANO; WELL-GROWN PLANTS, ETC. IHE PROPERTY OF J. ROBERTSON Esq AT "PAHKVTONF,' To. !2 NASSIM ROAD An excellent toned oottagi j iano bj |f< i n n I < n,
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  • 731 5 Q>. ltd <i mit AowttJtea )iostri ext ■'■1-- Jlvenal any has bo far succeeded it her i.'.iitf that hbe has convinced the I] ■•■■uapwn of C'ocknejdom both .vill and her power to make con Is trouble for u^ in Asia Minor, .1 eastward thereof. Luckily v
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    • 1658 5 "I AM QUALITY'S LIMIT" To attain and moreover retain perfect *A A /f/ /^^^^k quality has been the motto of State (\I\H #vf\ n f Wk Express Cigarettes ever since the L^i^ 1 JvSmU Q r^^T*?! have been on the market. State Ex- 0/ *S V^v* V7 I J» press
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    • 463 5 To Let TO lET Pluscarden, Nassmj Road. I taruediatc en^jl Apply DREW NAPIEF. 10, Collycr guay, Singapore 1-1 tihs UO BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET On Ist, 2nd 3rd Floor* «>» the new buildtiMg in Raffles Square b longing to the underhigued« Entry on or about Ist Way. lWl*. Chartered Bank
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 768 5 BUNDAT CHURCH SERVICES. 3rd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. JAN. 23RD. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a. ui. Holy Com in an ion (Choral). iiyars Ps. 42. 915 am. Matins and Litany. p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hvmns 558. 321, 5.8. 233, War Ilymn 20. St.
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  • 21 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Cantbell At MassiHa, Gilstead Road, on tbe 2lBt Janutry. to Mr. and Mrs. H. M CA^TKELL, a daughter.
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  • 1474 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, January 22, 1916. Here shall the Press the People's right malatal^ Dvawed by influence and unbrihed by piln j Htm patriot Trnth her glorious precepts dntw« PWVed to R lisioa. Lc-valtv and Law. It is just possible that many of the local public have not
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  • 570 6 The Malacca Assizes commence on Monday next, Jan. 24th. Mr H. G Sarwar is pppointed to act 86 Registrar of the Supreme Court, Penang. Mr Seet Teong Wah in gazetted as a Municipal Commissioner for the Town of Singapore. The Vinolia Association," Malacca, is exempted from registration under the Societies
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  • 78 6 Headquarters forwards for publication the following copieß of telegrams Eteeived from India. Removed from dangerous list ItptH 1712 Harnham Singh, B4Bt I ttati: H both Malay States Guide6. From His Excellency the Pimm c India, Delhi, to Hie Excellency the <„.. ernor, S.S., 18th January. H
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  • 79 6 MR. KRYER'6 3IFJ, Mr MBn«6Beh Meyer has rec<i\t.i ?> the Colonial Secretary the following i, c, "I have the honour to inform \ou n. Excellency the Governor has tea from the Secretary of Slate foi Colonies a despatch in which he d. that the thanks of Hie
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  • 495 6 The Poll Mull Gazette of I >■-(■. [h 191f>, has> this paragraph anuoutuuL' deaih of a famous personality In i literary and educatioual life of Bdinbotgl for nearly half a century The death took place at Edmburj." day of Dr. John Marshall, a Ifatiaguisbi classical
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  • 191 6 It is stated that Mr M. s. U McArtbur who ha6 recently been acting M Secretary, F. M. S., has recem.. stantive appointment. <M. M.J The annual reports of the British North Borneo for the fHI have come to baud. They an- U»0 Urt to warrant any particular n *>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 150 6 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES (FROM THE AULDANA VINEYARD) ST. HENRI CLARET DO. SPECIAL ViNTACE CLARET HOCK SPECIAL VINTAGE CHABLIS SPECIAL VINTAGE SPARKLING BURGUNDY SPARKLING HOCK CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNE CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. 1 SPECIAL PURCHASE We have fortunately secured a small stock at old costs and instead of holding for higher prices, which
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  • 332 7 CflC NtW REGULATIONS. A General Tariff. BlDTlV'f BIBTIOB. London, Jan. 19.— The text of the fioverDtnent Bill to amend the law of enemy trading empowers the Board of Trade to u;l k' t\n order againet any business iu j ttif lintt'd Kingdom connected with the' enemy, prohibiting it
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  • 129 7 Aylmer Nearly at Kut. L i lon, Jan. ly. —In cue House of Coramuus Mr Chamberlain said he had not wt received a despatch on the battle of < tsjphuu and he had no information reco operation of the British forces n: Mesopotamia with the Kussians in I
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  • 97 7 London. Jan 20.— Keuter is authorized to state that the Allied war council had for its object a continuation of the dis cussiona inaugurated in Paris for the pwpOM of asxuring perfect coordination in the prosecution of tbe war. It also discussed questions of naval, military, economic,
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  • 104 7 London, Jan. 20. —In the House of Com s Mr Aequith said arrangements for M extfusiou of the Allied councils were progressing. ffe announced that Govecntmmk had decided that an inquiry iuto the Sovla bmj operations was impracticable at present, but finally an ample inquiry would be
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  • 33 7 L mion. Jan. HO. —In the House of MUMMM Mr H. L. Samuel asked of the OAot if it is possible to extend the ditily communiqiu'i from other British fronts.
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  • 49 7 LouJo.i, J.m. 20. Lard Robert Cecil in Mptj la Sil -1. U*m s:iul the new emperor f f Ifci Kuipire of China had not yet been proclaimed ai.d no instructions regarding his recognition had been sent to Sir Jtfel krdan. The mutter however waa I'ciug considered.
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  • 18 7 I'etrograd, Jan. 19.— The Tsar has appointed the F.uiir of Bokhara, Aide de Camp General.
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  • 301 7 DISLIKE OF THE CENSOR. Lively Reichstag Speeches. IICTII'B BBftfVGB. Amsterdam. Jan, 20. la the Reich-, i stag there was a lively debate on the I censorship. Herr Dithmann (Socialist) said the rights of the people had been trampled on despite their labours and i enunciation
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  • 84 7 Amsterdam, Jan 19. A Nish telegram says the Kaiser met King Ferdinand there yesterday and after cordial greetings watched from the citadel a march past of Bulgarian, Macedonian and German troops. The Kaiser presented King Ferdinand with a Field Marshal's Baton and King Ferdinand appointed
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  • 48 7 Rome, Jan 19. The communique says The enemj bombarded Cimego and Bargo causing a tire at Cimego. Wo replied by bombarding Strada Caldane/.Z3 station where trains were moving. On Monday night we rep'ilsed an attack on the heights of Santa Maria, the enemy leaving thirty dead.
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  • 85 7 Amsterdam, Jan. 20. King George has wired to l^ueeu Wilhelmiua his sympathy in connection with the floods. Queen Wilhehnina has continued her inspection cf the tlcoded districts. The waters are still rising and the floods spreading. The Dutch Government while appreciating foreign sympathy intimates it
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  • 51 7 New Yoik, Jan. 20.— Mr Balderston a Bpecial correspondent in Europe of the Pittsburg Dispatch estimates that Getmany spent 72 2 millions sterling in propaganda and bribery in fifteen neutral countries. He gives details including i harems for Persian potentates, palaces for Chinese mandarins, and motorcars for Greek
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  • 38 7 London, Jan. 20. In the House of Commons Mr Tennant said the German casualties as far as figures are available at the end of the year were killed 588,986 died 24,080 wounded 1,566,549 missing 356,153. I
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  • 26 7 Ottawa, Jan. 20, Mr Borden announced in the House of Coramous that there were 15,500 enlistments in Canada in the iirst fortnight of January
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  • 18 7 Pretoria, Jan. 20. The first South J African infantry brigade has arrived in i Egypt.
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  • 19 7 London, Jan. 21. The Board of Trade will enquire into the loss of the Persia.
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  • 200 7 AUSTRIAN OFFER REJECTED. Ready for tbe Worst. [Bj Submarine Cable]. KIDTII'B BBKVJOB. London, Jan. 19. A telegram has been received at Paris that Che King of Montenegro his family and diplomats bad embarked at San Giovanni di Medua for Italy. Rome, Jan. 20. The report of the
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  • 69 7 A Curious Report. London, Jan. 20. The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Salonika says a sudden and incomprehensible change has come over the enemy's attitude. Bui garians and Austro Germans are hurried ly withdrawing part of their troops north ward from the frontier. Salonika, Jan. 19. Our
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  • 244 7 Keeping the Huns Awake. Paris, Jan. 20. The communique re cords minor operations favourable to the French. A German aeroplane was cap tured. Paris, Jan. 20. The Communique says Au wneniy blockhouse was destroyed by shellfire near Lihons. Our French guns between Soissous and Kheims greatly damaged
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  • 95 7 London, J'\n. 19. —Iu the House of Com raons Mr Kuncinmn reviewing the eh:pping problem Baid Govtrnmont had con sidered comtunn inuring the whole of British tonnage but bad decided this would only aggravate the shortage. He hoped by further economy of requisitioned tonnage to release vessels
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  • 36 7 London, Jan. 20. The Dutch liner Rijvdam is ashore near Gravesend. The passengers are mostly American. None are injured. London, Jan. 19. The British steamer Marere has been sunk, the crew were picked up.
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  • 39 7 London, Jan. 20. The Admiralty announces that a British submarine grounded on the Dutch coast. A British destroyer rescued part of the officers and crew while the remainder went to Holland aboard a Dutch warship. I
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  • 160 7 SUCCESS IN THE CAUCASUS. TURKS BADLY BEATEN. Russians Near Erzerum. Reuter's Sehviob. Petrograd, Jan 20. Official. The Russian onslaught dislodged the Turkish centre in the Caucasus from strongly fortified positions north of Melayghert on a seventy mile front. The Turks retreated in panic and disorder towards the fortified plain of
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  • 40 7 Teheran, Jan. 19 An Envoy of the Shah arrived at KazVin and presented the commander of the Russian force with the Shah's portrait set ir; diamonds and bestowed decoratious ou members of the Russian Stuff.
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  • 33 7 Fresh Onslaught Near Czernowitz. London, Jan 20. The Austrian communique stat^p that a new battle has developed on the frontier east of C/.ernowiiz consequent on repeated attacks by numerous Russian columns.
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  • 125 7 A Last Chance for Volunteers. London, Jan. 19. Lord Derby and his committees have decided on a great new recruiting campaign amongst married as well as single men. The reopening of the groups has hitherto only secured a fraction of those eligible but the results are sufficiently
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  • 34 7 Shanghai, Jan. 19. Six thousand Imperial troops are garrisoning Suifu. Troops are constantly moving southward to Hweisiau. Slight Fkirraishing is reported on the Yuannan border. Troops from Kweichau are uwaiting developments at
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  • 35 7 London, Jan. 21. Hongkong British residents have b^yn invited to sign a petition to Mr Bonar Law, asking for greater representation for the public in the execu tive of the Legislative Councils.
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  • 34 7 London, J vn. 21. The Dundee Chamber of Commerce has resolved by an overwhelming majority, the recommending of au export duty on jute, with rebates to Britain pud her Allies.
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  • 18 7 London, Jan. 21.— The Hon. E. S. Montagu has been returned unopposed for West Cambridgeshire.'
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  • 28 7 London, Jan. 21. Damage estimated at two hundred thousand sterling, has been done by fire in one of the largest cottonspinning mills in Lancashire.
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  • 139 7 WAKE UP EXCHANGE. The man in charge of the telephone exchange between 10-20 and 10-35 last night, required a deal of waking up. He put me on to 477, and when I had finished with that number, I rang off in the usual way, and distinctly heard the reply ring
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 -> ROBINSON CO. FRESH SHIPMENT OP George Cottons finest mixture Price $1-00 PHR«H9|9b Price $1-00 lb< r^^BMM lb ■fiPAl^^'/^ ATT AIJ It* Vm I Established 1775 mild PRV|.tOTTQt(«^] I^ai|^»^«Ctl>!|v»g PURVEYORS MEDIOM SSll^i^l l^ tijthe OR LS'^II^I^IK' Royal Household FULL r^ST^Eo^li^MiX^ 11 Princes Street. STRENGTH ;i- EDINBORO. W. D. H. O.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 660 8 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON S.S. CITY OF COLOMBO due on or about Feb. 9 S.S. "KANSAS" due on or about Mar. 3 The above steamers have accommodation for a few first class passengers. Fare to London £36. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALSSTER
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    • 877 8 Shipping Km O« British India AND Apcar JLine Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). OaTWARD>OR China) Connecting
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    • 599 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIHES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 ss Athos Tan 22 ss Andre Lebon Jan 19 ss Portaos Feb 8 ss itlantlque Jan 31 ss Oordillere Fth II 83 Amjizjne Feb li 8S Andre Lebon Feb *o ss Atlantique Mar 10
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    • 656 8 Shipping N Y K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between )ok %!;ja via ports to Marseilles, Losnloi i contract with the Imperial 'a; ment. The New Tmim seren maintaining this service havt been designed and bosmsksmssA, sad with ail the latest iniprovtrm i safety
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  • 1267 9 A NEUTRALS IMPRESSION. Peace Talk and Peace Terms. A Neutral, writing in the Times of hie impressions during a tour in Germany, says The nations which comprise the Entente Allies should understand, and never forget, that Germany is ready for peace at any moment, but
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  • 234 9 From a locg range station on the west coast of England wireless messages are eent out by tbe Government every day. Sometimes three or four raeesagec are circulated in twenty four hours. They are sent westward the control of direction being possible under one
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 572 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. J WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot England,
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    • 431 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HBNRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, finlayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in England.)
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    • 206 9 f DRINK 1 DRINK I CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER j^S^^^^^^y To the latest I Wr EVERY POSSIBLE CARE I TIM ppopppTQ I CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS I THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN DENMARK) 1 OBTAINABLE FROM John Little Co., Ltd., Raffles' l lace.
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    • 189 9 Never too late to cure Neuralgia If you ate suffering now from the gripping twitching pains of neuralgia— if you Buffered yesterday and expect to suffer to morrowyes if you've suffered all your life from the agoties of neuralgia, ref uruatisru, sciatic, backache, toothache, earache, sprains, strains or bwUUrgi, now
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  • 1446 10 ITS EXCITING CARES. The War of Eyes. Ad artillery officer on the Western front, writing to his wife, describes the life there between battles If I were seeking the fit adjective which could be applied in its highest superlative to this life in tbe firing line it
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  • 482 10 Cleared off the Pacific. The removal of the home office of the I Dollar fleet to Vancouver as the result of the seamen's bill is another whack at the business of San Francisco. We have lost millions of business by the retirement of the Pacific Mail, and now
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 363 10 Build up Your Strength by taking O: ail Chemists Bazaars. Ar.^' er's Emul-ion is invaluable for irregularities, promotes normal healthy boOding up he.ilt!: .niil strength in all run- appetite, overcomes nervous depression and down conditions ami wasting diseases, or greatly increases vitality. It is the ideal after my serious iHm^s.
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    • 335 10 we had 1,124 DEATH CLAIMS last year 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 FOR $384,417,025 s < THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA. S. J. HOWE. Manager,
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  • 1498 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jan. 21st. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. j Cap. laeoa. Paid. Lan Div. buvhrb. Sellers. 81,000 ts Is AJlagai 6% 1 f 3 0 •00,000 1 1 Anglo-Java U 0 14 0 160,000 Is Is Anglo-Malay 8% 9 6 10 6
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  • 60 11 'Cobbected up TO Jan. 21.) Bank 4ma J. 2-4 19 82 demand 2-4$ Private credits Bms 2-4 29 82 France demand Bank BIS Ihdia.T. T. 17 li HOHOKOHQ, demar d w 16 f Yokohama, demu d ...ill Java, demand 128$ Bahgkok, demand M Bo| Sovbbhiqsb, Bank Buying 98.54 Bank
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  • 150 11 Jan. 21. Tin (175 tons) $57 OC Garnbiet 17 0* Gamfcler Cube No. 1 18.5(1 Gambler Cnbe No. 2 15.0G Pepper Black or din. B 'pore 23 00 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 87.00 Nutmegs (110 to tte lb 21.00 Nutmega (80 to tte lb.) 22.00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 151 11 lEe TROPICAL ROOFING IS GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. *4fe te -rt -■-.■..v~ ■i*P^-'°- %^tP Sip GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it
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    • 64 11 The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Names of Artirlcx in English with phonetic equivalent in Malay, Contains— Bazaar Account (")2 weeks), Cook's Cash Account, Beef and Mutton Accounts Dhobie's Account, Summary of Monthly House Expenditure, Tables for Calculating Wa^Qi Due, Bazaar Weights and Measures, Fruits Indigenous to tingapoic, Ac,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 378 11 MAIL TABLE. To Day. Intermediate and local mails, will be taunt in list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. (by Train) 6 p.m daily (except Sunday). Johore, 8, 9.30, 11 a.m., 12.30, 2, 4 A 6 p.m Batu Pabat Aing Leong 7 30 an Cucob Sultana 8.80 au Kerimon Snnit 8.30 ak
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    • 373 11 LATEST ARRIVALS List of YeMeU in port At 11 a.m. oa Jan. 21, 1916. Name Date of Arrival Remark! I Bbitihh. Kinta Jan 19 Mata Hari Bendoran Tara Tong Hong Islander Jan 20 Inner Roads Katblnmba Outer Roads Medusa No. 7 Wharf Klang Inner Roads I Adjou Lady Weld Paroo
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  • 1407 12 The annual meeting of the above club was held in the Exchange yesterday after boob the Hon. Sir E. C. Ellis presiding. Amongst those present were F. S. Good all, C. W. Abramß, G. U. Farraut, A. J. Bcandrett, W. P. Plummer, H. T. Cotton, A. Robertson,
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  • 153 12 From the strong support promised for the forthcoming races on Feb. 3rd and sth next the meeting should prove to be one of the most successful held by the Club for some years. The following horses and ponies are expected to arrive from Penang about the 27th
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  • 270 12 By Courtesy op the French Consul General, Paris, January 18. The French three per cent bonds are at francs 63 and the five per cent at 88.55. Yesterday, we infiicted appreciable losses to enemy's troops between Westende and Middlekerke. We damaged the enemy's organizations between the Somme
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  • 31 12 Mrs Oliver Marks arrived in Ceylon from Home on Jan 6th, and was met by her husband, who is on a visit to the island for the benefit of his health,
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  • 292 12 A copy of the annual Straits Racing Calendar 1915 has been received from Mr G. P. Owen the secretary S.R.A.. and maintains the high standard of former issues. The book is well printed, well arranged and contains a great deal of local information necessary to those who follow
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  • 183 12 T AIP US AM. LAST NIGHT'S FIRE WORK DISPLAY. The Chetty community concluded their celebrations of the Taipusam festival last evening, according to their annual three days' programme. The Silver Car proceeded in torchlight procession from the Tank Road temple, to Beach Road, arriving there at nine o'clock and all
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  • 371 12 The Citizen has the appended appreciation of this well known Company The financial year of the South British ends on the 31st of August, and the report and statement of accounts for the past fiscal period show that not only had the control written a
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  • 373 12 Dutch telegrams to the Sumatra papers state that the Zuider Zee at Nijkerk dyke has broken. The railway to the North has been destroyed and communication with the Northern Provinces thus cut off. Mauy towns are under water especially in the Polders of North Holland along
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  • 156 12 RIKISHA OCCUPANT SERIOUSLY TVT TT T OCT~» The occupant of a rikisha were severely injured in a collision with a motor lorry on Thursday morning, in Robinson Road. The lorry, No. 816, owned by Messrs John Little and Co., and driven by a Malay named Hassan bin
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  • 59 12 S.G.C. Competitions. The following competitions will be played during the month of February. Bogey and Medal Holiday Competitions on February 3rd, 4th, stb, and 6th 1915 Gold Medal on February 12th February Monthly Medal on February 12th and 13th Mixed Foursome Competition 9 holes. Handicap. Final 18 holes. Entries
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  • 87 12 Sunday, 23rd. Leaving Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2 30 and 3.30 p.m. and returning at 9 30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Water Polo and Team Race, These events will take place on Sunday after the arrival of the 10
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  • 157 12 Mr Ralph Scott arrived from Penang on Thursday, and yesterday took his seat for the first time as District Judge and Senior Magistrate, Singapore, relieving Mr H. W. Firuietone, who is occupying the acting position of Director of Education, Mr Scott was formerly District Judge and Senior Magistrate in Penang,
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    • 222 12 1 Look at these Twins are they not tomtit? they were fed on Glaxo from birth— -p. mi r=j were t6 months old when this photo^n.ph was taken. Their mother ii= S wiitcs: They nuve not had a day's illoess, cutting their s zE, teeth easily* Glaxo is the very
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