The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1916
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Title Section15 1916-02-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916, NO. 8,669.15 words
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Article152 1916-02-07 1 Latest tin and rubber returns Page 10. The report of Pantai Rubber Co appears on page 8. The Mesopotamian situation is said to be better Page 5. The Appara has been declared a German prize Page 5. i The Russians are reported to have captured Erzeroun Page152 words
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Article1007 1916-02-07 1 JELLY -F ISH. The Indian mutiny was over, and wa hadn't yet begun to realise the need for universal volunteering for deft-.uce ug.iueA the alleged machinations of POOC Napoleon 111, 6oon to be tbe "Man of Sia" just aa surely as the fiendish six-letlered Kaiser'* is now in the eyes1,007 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement316 1916-02-07 1 KOPS STOUT Is A Teetotal Drink. HAS ALL THE FLAVOUR, PALATABILITY, DIGESTIVE, TONIC, AND WHOLESOME PROPERTIES OF THE BEST STOUT WITHOUT THE ALCOHOL, The ideal Stout for the Trosrtcs gratifying to the palate, aids the digestion, refreshing to Invalids, wholesome and appetising. Has no heavy after-effects as with ordinary Stout.316 words
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Advertisement250 1916-02-07 1 _<►__ LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. R loinson and Co. have a fresh shipment of S i-ton't) seeds Page 5. Waned: Clerk for rubber estate; For said, Reitbl motor car; For all kinds of ma* la^e- Page 8. Li»--t lipping changes in P. and 0., B. I. s. t». S., K. P. M.,250 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous194 1916-02-07 1 THE WEEK. M i id ay 7th, I High 0-5 > a.m., 0-39 p.m. C.E.M.S., Ht. Andrew's House, 9 p.m. i Johore Appeal Court. Tuesday Bth. High Water— l-18 a.m.. l-?3 p.m. _d.__. houibward mail expeccted. Wednesday 9tb. H _n Water— l-47 a.m. 2-10 p.m. Thursday 10th. High Water— 2-ltt194 words
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Article239 1916-02-07 2 Since the first of all the Zeppelins, com■aenceil in 1898, was launched from a floating shed at Friedrichbhafen on Lake Constance, on July 2nd, 1900, the records of these airships coutain many stories of «tisaster. L7 II was the last 'Zeppelin to appear before war broke239 words
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Article254 1916-02-07 2 The Koala Lumpur Court of Appeal, presided aver by Sir Thomas Braddell, CJ.c, last week heard the case in which Mr St. Leger Aldworth (by his attorney, Me V. A. Tayler, of the firm of Mansergh and Macgregor, Seremban) appealed vgainat the decision of Mr Justice Ednonds,254 words
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Article136 1916-02-07 2 Superintendent T. Leonard in charge of the Singapore Harbour Board police, in the second polica court yesterday, charged a uuiuouc of people with bteaiing cabbages at Tnujoug Pagar wharves. Lim Chat twenty fuut, value $2.40, he was fined flO, with the option of serving 21 <]ays* rigorous imprisonment. Chong Ah136 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement733 1916-02-07 2 To-Night I 9.30 To-Night I AT THE PALLADIUM SINGAPORE'S PREMIER THEATRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE'S PRE-lER THEATRE j TWO FURTHER EPISODES OP THE GREATEST OF ALL MOVING PICTURE SERIALS 20 EPISODES 40 REELS 45,000 FEET THE GIRL DETECTIVE Introducing FUTH ROLAND The Most Daring Actress In The Cinema Wor,d in a733 words
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Advertisement554 1916-02-07 2 THE Singapore Free Press r s^ =^i^= MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a i;.< ro n Daily, and is on Bale at depots, from au .> hour each morning (Sundays exceptedj, price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered .v private residences, (or554 words
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Article1707 1916-02-07 3 New Year Honours. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Jan. 5. b most interesting of the .Scottish niours is the Privy Councillorship consrred upon Mr. George N. Barnes, m.p. ;j h was born in Lochee, Dundee, and his er h Baillie Barnes of that city. At a1,707 words
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Article98 1916-02-07 3 In the Chiueee Church of St. Peter {and St. Paul in i^ueen Street here the Chinese New Year waB ushered yesterday morning in with a pontifical high mass, performed by Monseigneur Burillou, assisted by Father Mariette, the vicar general and j vicar of th« church, Fathers Lambert and Baloche. After98 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement564 1916-02-07 3 I Auctions j MORTGAGEES SALE OF THE BRITISH STEAM LAUNCH AHMADI. as she now lies in the Kallang River j oil" Rocbore Market j To be held at Powell ft Co.'s sale-room On Tuesday, Bth February, at 2.30 P.M. I The Biitieh Steam Launch ''Ahmadi", lengti dt feet 5/^O, breadth564 words
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Advertisement887 1916-02-07 3 Notices ;7. PAJAM, LIMITED DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND ft NOTICE OFCLOSING OFTRANSFER BOOKS. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 20% has been declared by the Directors, payable on the 12th February, 1916, on account of the year end ng 30th September, 1916, and notice is also887 words
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Advertisement464 1916-02-07 3 Wanted WANTED Clerk with knowledge of Rubber Estate Accounts for Estate in Johore. Apply to McAuliffe, Davis ft Hope. Laidlaw Building. 7-2 92 WANTED WANTED by Ist Class Hotel in Netherlands India small orchestra (quartett-sextett) 6 play days a week State full particulars and conditions c/o Singapore Free Presd, under464 words
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Advertisement469 1916-02-07 3 To Let ~f TO LET PARTLY FURNISHED. i House near town. Time b«droouifi, wtthv bathroom attached. Oa» and water. Apply A. S. c/o Free Press* 11 no TO LET THE MANSION, River Valley Road, occupy itkg a commanding and central position and safe* i abie for a large boarding ho469 words
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Article, Illustration1958 1916-02-07 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, February 7, 1916. Here shall tbe Press th* People's rifeht maht»!% «?7n»wrc' oy influence and urbribed by faia Here patriot Truth her elorions pr-cepts iraw. o-«^i7?d to R iiaaoa. Royalty and Law. I Although the frosty Caucasus and the region all rpund that great range1,958 words
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Article218 1916-02-07 4 The use of leather in all thing! to do with woa.an'B dress is growing, and the irony cf euch a fact is worth a crooked smile. Just when the 6oldiers are eup posed to be wanting leather most woman says she, too, must use it more generously. So she has218 words
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Article163 1916-02-07 4 SECOND DAY RESFLTs (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Keb There was a large attendance f« t>l second day of the Selangor Races, toe re suits of which are First Race.— La Vie Mr Walker Laksfoss Ross Won by 8_ length.. Time lm. as sees. Dividend %V6. Second163 words
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Article64 1916-02-07 4 London. Feb. 4.— The dpath it- ar nounced of Lieut. Colonel Herbert Shovrerg of the Indian Staff Corps. !Shower6, Maj. H. L. (lud. Army Super numerary list) Served with the Soudai. Expedition, Ish.o. Suakin. Took part in the actiou of Tofrek. Medal with I BlMpi broD/.e64 words
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Article52 1916-02-07 4 London, Feb. 5. An announcement ir the (ia/ette by which the chief of tlu Imperial General Staff will be renpoi. eible for iseunng the orders of the Qev ernment regarding military operation is hailed with satisfaction an extending the powers and previleges of the npv Chief, Sir52 words
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Article30 1916-02-07 4 Amsterdam, Feb. 5. —In the Koreic?. Affairs debate in the firet Chamber, th^ < c tablibhment of wireless communicata: between the Dutch Indies and America was urged.30 words
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Article27 1916-02-07 4 London, Feb. 4.— Lieut. Colonel Banki secretary of tbe Committee of UmtptSma Defence, bas been promoted to be I MB mander of the Bath.27 words
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Article60 1916-02-07 4 The popularity of the Museum for holiday visitors ig well momom bf the record during the two days of the < hinef-e New Year. On Thursday and lihiin tbe numbers were 8,861 and 5.578. I total of -8,^84. The previous two highe>i 1 were 1912, 10,577 and 0,768.60 words
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Article37 1916-02-07 4 Mr Walter Makepeace has kindly cor. sented to give a lecture 111 the V 1 on Wednesday Feb. 9th.. at I pm. 01 M Some predisposing ran— of Um War. All teachers, both ladies and gentlemeD37 words
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Article180 1916-02-07 4 There are geograpical miiocilt tnched to boCk the MM Imrm by I Kudyard Kipling who on l)ec. "'-ith eel hrate his 50th birthday. Hi* ptm I him christened afttT Eflfa I :ui: ard. i Staffordshire, and |fa y.;u> ago surname was bestowed upon on L'anadaV new towue. Kiphij.; i180 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1916-02-07 4 GALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR Go. FOR THE I^ELL-KiVOIV/V COATES PLYMOUTH GIN. LUX LAMPS LIGHT THE WORLD i: 7 r; NEW STOCKS tl /-"^fi J 788 <{ Lux Inverella a self conVj^^tV. tained Incandescent Kerosene Oil fe 'S^i Lamp, with Inverted Mantle for f «5-«. yg/tifsQ&J In-door or Out-door lighting. 300 J 790118 words
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Article576 1916-02-07 5 FULL TALE OF THE DAMAGE. Reprisals Advocated. [B? Submarine Cable]. I lauTM'a Bbbtio.-. IMMMOM, Feb. 4. It is understood the Government departments concerned are ■NH arrive as a result of the Zeppelin The War Office at present controls the iefences of London, and the Admiralty »b e576 words
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Article101 1916-02-07 5 London, Feb. s.— The Times understun i> Unit a Japanese loan of five m lioni to Russia is beiug negotiated. Warn*, Feb. 4. Subscriptions to the MftMaal loan to Dec. ol were over 96* Bill ions sterling. i .K The subscriptions to the Na iKiiti Lou101 words
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Article72 1916-02-07 5 I kins. Feb. s.— The third division has Ml hungkiug southward. The northern iMOfi feuw also lefc Fu9hun and Luchow t- > :.r tht rebeU at Suifu in co operation ■itt Um S/pcbuan troops. FIM report thai the Mongolian rebels Mt h t •-.string Tatuufu is officially denied72 words
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Article492 1916-02-07 5 PREMIER NARROWLY ESCAPES. An Incendiary Plot. [By Submarine Cable]. Bj.otm'B B-tavioa. Ottawa, Feb. 3. The bodies of the two nieces of tbe Speaker have been found. Members near the reading room confirm tbe fire was due to a bomb explosion as all were thrown to the floor.492 words
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Article53 1916-02-07 5 Montreal, Feb. t>. A man attempted to dynamite Victoria Bridge. He was fired at by the guards but escaped. Ottawa, Feb. 6. A small military uniform factory has been destroyed by a fire believed to be incendiary. A munitions factory at Hespeler in Ontario is reported53 words
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Article61 1916-02-07 5 London, Feb. 4. It is officially stated that Lord L'urzon and Sir Douglas Haig have been deputed to proceed on a special mission to the King of the P.elgiaus. Lord Cur/on has left England for the purpose. In connection with Lord Curzon's mission, it is noteworthy61 words
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Article57 1916-02-07 5 London, Feb. 4.— lt is olnciaily announced in the German newspapers that the Cross of the Red Eagle has been conferred on Admiral PoLl who was apI pointed a year ago to the command of the High Seas Fleet in succession to Admiral Ingenohl. This presumably57 words
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Article16 1916-02-07 5 Madrid, Feb. 4. There are reports of serious troubles in Portugal and frequent16 words
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Article153 1916-02-07 5 DECISION FOR GERMANY. Passengers go to New York. [By Submarine Cable]. Bjeuth's B-UT-om. Washington, Feb. 5. The sole question is how long the Appam will be permitted io stay. The treaty simply provides that Germany's prizes are entitled to come .nd go freely in American waters.153 words
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Article221 1916-02-07 5 Washington, Feb. 6. President Wilson bas returned immediately and considered theLusitaniacase. Count ßernstorff handed Mr Lansing, Germany's latest communication on the subject. London, Feb. 5. Herr Zimmermann, German Foreign Under-Secretary, on being interviewed, states that Germany positively declines to acquiesce in the American demand that Germany 6hould221 words
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Article38 1916-02-07 5 New York, Feb. s.— Wall street is apprehensive of complications with Germany and values fell sharply on the publication of the statement that Berlin had refused to satisfy American demands regardirg the Lusitania completely.38 words
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Article83 1916-02-07 5 How the Artemis was Lost. The Hague Feb. 5 The torpedoing of the splendid tank steamer Artemis is a most disgraceful affair. Six German destroyers bullied the Dutch steamer all night long, compelling the captain to steam in all directions and obey the slightest command. Then the83 words
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Article33 1916-02-07 5 London, Feb. 4. According to German newspapers an explosion at a email anus factory at Halensee, near Berlin, killed a workman and injured four. The damage ?ras very great. <*.33 words
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Article29 1916-02-07 5 Hongkong, Feb. 4. The steamers Linan and Paijin Maru collided eighty miles from Swatow on Wednesday night. The latter sank. Twentyone were 6aved and 160 drowned.29 words
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Article33 1916-02-07 5 Amsterdam, Feb. 5. The Telegraaf says that aßelgian was executed on Jan. 4 for war treason. Others including women, were sentenced to from fifteen to two years penal servitude.33 words
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Article684 1916-02-07 5 REPORTED CAPTURE OF ERZEROM. Sweeping up in the Cameroons. [By Suhmarme Cable]. Blum's Sravioi. I London, Feb. 4.— Renter's correspondent at head quarters describing the raid on the German trenches briefly mentioned in tbe British communique says the night was dark and misty. A space of a684 words
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Article19 1916-02-07 5 More Entrenching. London, Feb. 6. A correspondent of the British Press at Basra cabled on Feb. 2.19 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement150 1916-02-07 5 ROBINSON C 9 NEW SHIPMENT OP SITTTftN'S 17 I _f\ UE7 17 D Jr l_j ff VV Ju K SEEDS TINS CONTAINING 24 VARIETIES 3.25 TINS 10 145 PACKETS OF PHLOX DRUMMONDI, ASTER, BALSAM GINNIA, BEGONIA, SALVIA, CONVOLVULUS. TINS CONTAINING 12 VARIETIES OF VEGETABLE SEEDS PRICE 1.45 SUTTON'S GRASS SEEDS150 words
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Advertisement784 1916-02-07 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN LINE. For LONDON S.s. "CITY OF COLOMBO due on or about Feb. 9 8-S. "KANSAS" due on or about Mar. 3 The above steamers have accommodation for a few first class For particulars as to rates of freight and passage applysto McALISTER Co., Ltd., (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE). KONINKLIJKE784 words
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Advertisement913 1916-02-07 6 Shipping MTo %Jm British India AND JtVpCAR 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 f P IR EUROPE). OtJTWABD913 words
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Advertisement518 1916-02-07 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINI. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON Ml MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 ss Porthos Feb 8 bs Atlantlque Jan 81 ss Cordillere Feb 1 1 bs Amazone Feb 14 bs Andre Lebon Feb 25 J. de COURTOIS, ag»nt. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd.)518 words
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Advertisement647 1916-02-07 6 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London, unih-i )mu contract wi**! the Imperial Japanese Covet*, ment. The New Twin screw Btr amer* maintaining tbis service have been spei tally designed and constructed, and an titled647 words
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Article421 1916-02-07 7 A stout, rubicund, breezy-looking pareon, recently, somewhere in England, found himself in a third class smoker in company with a number of healthy young warriors on a few days' leave from the trenches in Flanders. He was soon in the thick of warlike reminiscence. His eager421 words
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212 1916-02-07 7 Sir James Meston's reply to the Shia deputation which waited upon him at Lucknow in connection with the proposal to establish a Shia College will be generally endorsed by all true friends of Mahomedan education. One of Che most encouraging signs of the times is212 words
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Article159 1916-02-07 7 It is said that songs to mouth organ accompaniments in the British trenches seem always to annoy the enemy. A corporal in the King's Royal Rifles tells how during one such performance the f irritation on the other side was so great that they began to" bomb us159 words
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Advertisement1206 1916-02-07 7 I War or Peace. Fahinf 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 deaoaited with the Supreme Court of England,1,206 words
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Advertisement172 1916-02-07 7 For Cuisine AND Cleanliness mm vf THE I Ilia MPIRE HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Co. SHIPCHANDLERS PROVIDORINC CONTRACTORS. ?he Company's Launch ineeti iacomiug ships. Offices— l6 BATTERY ROAD TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141 Orders promptly attended to flfci daily and sea stock supplies. H. W. H.172 words
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Article358 1916-02-07 8 The following is the sixth yearly report of the directors to the shareholders, to be presented at the annual meeting on Feb. 12. Your Directors have pleasure in submitting the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st October 1915. The net profit amounts358 words
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Article556 1916-02-07 8 The market for crude rubber, down to November last, was only subject to slight fluctuations, after which improvement set in, and has continued with occasional reactions of a somewhat violent kind down to the present time, says the Glasgow Herald." First latex cr3pe has advanced from556 words
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Advertisement664 1916-02-07 8 jr^TJ I I p^*^! f^ ■viVrowl 1 H 1 >V I j 1 I r I > I P L -_-_--------BCnrfS___3_--BW-l-W I r gg,^?*^!7**"T MM^ luwiv^r»au c^x--a> S I f^ I—— i»^ m^mmm NOTICE IS HEREBY; GIVEN that the Marks depicted above are the property of the Universal Film Manufacturing664 words
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Advertisement749 1916-02-07 8 Health for Infants For over half-a-century Savory ft Moore's Food bus Wn in m r,; use, both at home nurl aOroai. It has the reputation of beino thoroughly reliable foorl for Infants. Savory vS: Moore's Food supplies ju->t the r.ourislimeiH an infani ie| in an easily dixesiible aud very palatable749 words
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Article1456 1916-02-07 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Feb. f>th. Oar. iBBoa Paid. Law Dr» BUYSBB. Sbllbrb, 86,000 IS Is AHagfti 6% 1 8 2 0 800,000 1 1 Anglo-Java mm 12 0 14 0 160,000 2s is Anglo-Malay 8% 9 6 10 6 60,000 Is 80,0001,456 words
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Article56 1916-02-07 9 (COBBBOTBD UP TO Feb. 5.) Bank 4me 2-4 19 82 demand 2-4} Ptivate credits Bms 2-4 29 82 France demand Bank 823 India, T. T. mi Hohqkohq, demacd 16i Yokohama, demaxd 11 li Java, demand 135 Bahgkok, demand 85% SOVBEHIQNB, Bank Buying 98 64 Bank ol Bngland Rate 6%56 words
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Article140 1916-02-07 9 Feb. 5. Tin (125 tons) 188.25 Gambler 16.50 1 Gambler Cube No. 1 18.50 Gambler Cube No. 2 15.00 Pepper Black ordin. B 'pore 23.50 Pepper, (White fair) Muntok 88.00 Nutmegs (110 to tbe lb. nom. Nutmegs (80 to tbe lb.J nom. Maoe (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali140 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement153 1916-02-07 9 TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at' the overlaps. _E _B-___K-S_iJ- **ilhs^j; __K ■> B________9 __fr___Fsjß a f ffifcjy y* J-'^sSovS -^SMSa-P-Wfe* -vfr _^_L^_R_ E-sTiS ______EisJ__n **^t> S-t. _-_H_K_.il __B "w6-^-ft^-,'_fK^ff^T^-B-BF^^"'i- --THE -B-T-.--. _r v.* _F_b-k2]nß__ BBfewWraß^153 words
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Advertisement60 1916-02-07 9 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd APCAR LINE. HONGKONG. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER, FULTALA." 4154 tons, S. G. Gave Commander, will be despatched for the above port on or about Wednesday the 9th instant at 5 p.m. For rates of freight and passage apply to ADAMSON OILFILLAN ft Co., Ltd., Agents.60 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous208 1916-02-07 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. &O. Ptr. Mongolia.— Mr A Mrs Marldon, Rev. R W. Colman, Mr W. Gibson, Mr J. Mills, Mr Mrs Carrey and child, Mr T. E. L. Parsons, Mr Holbtook, Mr Mrs Lyle, Mr Cumblars, Miss Stevens, Mr Gate. Per P. &O. str Malwa.— Mrs J. A.208 words
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Miscellaneous481 1916-02-07 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels in port at 11 a.m. oo Feb. 5. 1916. Name Date of Arrival BRITIBH. BanPohGuan Feb 3 Medusa Hang SaDg Foo Shing Feb 4 Perak Feb 5 Scott Harley Kaka Kum Chow Hybou Dutch. R. S. Baru Feb 4 Norwegian. Karaor Feb 4 Hild Agga481 words
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Article255 1916-02-07 10 The following is the report of the committee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association for the past year, to be presented at the annual meeting on Feb. 18, in the Exchange Room. Finance Receipts amounted to $23,676.61 and Expenditure, including! Depreciation on Furniture, to $5,565.02255 words
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Article214 1916-02-07 10 Agents Guthrie and Co. Banteng 30,056: i«gst. 21,934 total. 9 months 216,018 against 173.089. Bukit Kajang -75,745 against 60,000 totaT 7 month 455,905 against 340.074. Cheviot:— 33.943 against 22,860. Changkat Salak 70,000 against 34,500. Galang Besar 32,300 against 34,-00 total 7 months 233,922 against 218,500. Heawood214 words
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Article44 1916-02-07 10 The Monthly Medal for February will be played Ladie's on Thursday 10th Feb. Men's on Saturday and Sunday, 12th and 13th Feb, The results of the Gold Medal competitions for 1915 were Ladies' Mrs Vowler, Men's Lieut. Col. E B. Scott.44 words
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Article33 1916-02-07 10 Kampong Martin, which lies somewhere off Martin Lane, is a notorious place for gambling. Ou Thursday evening fourteen Chinese were arrested there each fined 10, with the alternative ot 21 days' rigorous imprisonment.33 words
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THE CHINESE DRAGON.
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438 1916-02-07 10 The following Mandate has been issued Wang Tsan-yuan and Tuan Shuyun in a telegram state that a petition has been received from the Chamber of Commerce, schools, gentry, etc., o! Ichang, to the effect that recently some Europeans explored the Shenghsi Cave438 words
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1060 1916-02-07 10 Following the mandate on the subject of the Ichang dragon it is of interest to read the following account by the finder Mr I. O'Malley Irwin L.R.C.P., which appears in the December number of the Far Eastern Review." The article has an1,060 words
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Article248 1916-02-07 10 By Courtesy of the French Consul General. Paris, Feb. 4. The French three per cent bonds are at francs 61 and the five per cent at 87.25. Yesterday in Argonne, we exploded many mines we repulsed an attack against one of our posts in Argonne. We set248 words
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Article80 1916-02-07 10 A Tamil named Odumasha, was found between the second and third mile stone on the Serangoon Road, at 4.20 on Friday j morning, with a dagger in his possession. In the second police court on Saturday he was charged with being found in possession of a dangerous weapon, with intent80 words
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Article400 1916-02-07 10 The P. and O. homeward intermediate steamer Nellore is due to arrive here at daylight on Tuesday, the Bth instant, and will leave at 2 p.m. on Thursday, the 10th idem. By an Order in Council published on December the whole of the insulated spaces in all British400 words
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Article366 1916-02-07 10 On behalf of Mrs H. B. Salmond, Mr D. R. Kinlocb, care of The Chartered Bank of I. A. and China, Singapore, acknowledges, with many thanks, the following farther contributions Previously acknowledged on 8-1-16 $38,156.34 G. and T." 10.00 R. Hood, Klang (January) 10.00 G. P. Hill,366 words
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Advertisement226 1916-02-07 10 HUTTON'S "Pineapple" Hams WHOLE OR IN CUTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. -M-W-_i--__-______________| ADELPHI HOTEL EVERY EVENING DURING DINNER MANILA BAND NOTICE NOW ON SALE. Che Companies Ordinance 1915. FORMS Ito 17. (Formation of Companies) FORMS 18 to 24. (Returns required226 words
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