The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 March 1916
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1916-03-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ZEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916, NO. 8,70015 words
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Article177 1916-03-21 1 The report of Radeila Rubber Company is given on page 2. Bandman's played the Cinema Star to a large audience Jast evening Page ">. A letter from Mr Alma Bak?r on the Malayan aic squadron appears on page 4. The Verduu attempt is dying out there was177 words
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Article1256 1916-03-21 1 The keeping of anniversaries is one of the ways m which mm tries to lay hold of Hying Time and make him stand and deliver of Lie hoarded increase. And it is not entirely an illusion that days may be resummoned from the past and lived again. A1,256 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement563 1916-03-21 1 RUFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM CONFECTiONER^" SHOP BPpl»^--p<BHS^^^l iNU W OPEN P'"'i#%%i^Miii'N^rP^ /CES, CAKES, PASTRY, COLD DRINKS, TEA, COFFEE WjM i*^^^^^^ AND COCOA, Etc. *<^* :i i J AFTERNOON TEAS 6 AND LATES UPPERS cc w* s« SPECIALITY. l#d! I &Ul| Moderate Charges. Moderate Charges. w^~ m mm a^ m—m—mm—^ a^ mmm563 words
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Advertisement174 1916-03-21 1 LVTE3T ADVERTISEMENTS. NoMce re funeral of Mr Tan Chay Van P.igr S. Notice re estate of late Kwok Vik Tin Page. 3. Harima H^l fresh films At the Theatre "Grumpy' 1 Page 2. Sale of land and freehold estate by Powell and Co. Page 2. Ribeiro and Company for the174 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1916-03-21 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 21st. High Water— 1 1 21 a.m.. 11-82 p.m. Assizes commence Licensing J« tlces, 2.30 pm. Bandman's "Grumpy." Wednesday, 22nd. High Water— 1 =59 i.n 11-88 pm. Engineers Associ t ion Lrcturc, 3.45 pm. Bandman's Variety Show. Thursday 23rd High Water >■- 9 a.m. P. A O.126 words
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Article330 1916-03-21 2 Report for annual geueral meeting on Friday. March ;>lst. The directors have pleasure m sub mitting the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended :?lst December, I^ls. The Net Prcflt for the period amounts to 181,864.84 Subject to payuoentof Directors' Fees (r> percent.330 words
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Article168 1916-03-21 2 A Japanese Attempt. The Mitsu Bishi Dockyard is engaged ia the task of recovering Y3, 000, 000 from the sea. It will be remembered that m the spring of last year the P. and O. steamer Nile eanfc off Iwaijima, Suho province, m the Inland Sea.168 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement545 1916-03-21 2 VICTORIA THEATRE Last 2 Performances Last 2 Performances OF THE BANDIHAN OPERA Go. TONIGHT! TC-NIGHT! TUESDAY, March 21st. By Special Request GRUMPY Wednesday GRAND VARIETY ■arch 22nd. PROGRAMME. Prices $3, $2 and $1. Commence 9.15 p.m. Shattered j Nerves and Indigestion completely cured by Dr. CasseU's Tablets, the World-Famous Medicine.545 words
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Advertisement1237 1916-03-21 2 The Ideal Picture Theatre CINEMA r*\ A Q TTVIT^ BY ™c sea O-fl-OIINU B£A l IS OFrERING ANOTHER TWO STERLING FEATURES TONIGHT SILIG POLYSCOPE PRESENTS THE FIFTH MAN a 6^' IN 3 Pa RTS A Thrilliug Drama of the Wilds of c-ttal America produced In the Into i has made1,237 words
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Article455 1916-03-21 3 Question of Liability. f aalniMAOT County Court recently }»dge Wioitill heard an action brought afp*~" a f--'i w »rd John Kelsir Chatterton, stat^-i to he the founder and general; manager o! tbe Anti German League, of ->rtt, Westminster, by the Home! ffcttftthiag ompiny, of Tavietork-street, K 'ar455 words
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Article361 1916-03-21 3 Wh> Americans are for the Allies Race is Race." The instinctive sympathy felt by most Amer. M I I fcbe English people m the Mill struggle is the subject of the opeaiDg ar::r c \m the New Yoik Life of J.. nd quoted m the "Diily361 words
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Article243 1916-03-21 3 AN EASY WAY TO INCREASE WEIGHT. Goad Advice for Tain Folks. The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight i% that thoy insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods rubbing on useless Hash creams," or following some foolish physical culture stunt, while the243 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1916-03-21 3 Notices SUNGEI G*U TIN mhlHl CO., LTD. NOTICE OF CLtSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS Notice i-» hereby ijiven that the Transfer Book* of P2:-, Oomp*ny will be doseol from Thursday, Ihe 23i\l.t Monday, the27ch March, 19 6 (both days inclusive) tor the preparation of Dividend Watraatß. DERRICK CO. Chartered Accountant-, Secretaries,469 words
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Advertisement518 1916-03-21 3 Auctions THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. AN AUCTION SALE will be held of UNCLAIMED GOODS, Under By law No. 28. at KEPPEL STORE on FRIDAY the 24th MARCH. 1916 at 9 a.m. Catalogues nay be obtained from Messrs. POWELL <t CO., Tho geeds wijl be on view from Wednesday, the 22nd518 words
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Advertisement716 1916-03-21 3 Notices notice. j A Lecture will te *ivpn at the r remises of the Engincecb' Association on Wednesday the '22nd. instant at BS6 p.m. by W. J. i TROWELL Esq.. on the HISTORY OF STEAM ENGINE. W. Makrikace Esq will be m the chair. I 2! 8 32-3 NOTICE. "I716 words
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Advertisement556 1916-03-21 3 To Let I TO BE LET Utrecht "11. Ll. yd Koad. Entry l»t May. Apply ZEHIDER BIOTIEIS, M, Kling Street. 21 3 t.l g. uc TO LET KENILWORTF- Barker Koad. now briDg, repaired and painted throughout. Occupation April let. Apply SWAN ft MCLAREN. 16* «t TO LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.556 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1916-03-21 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, March 21, 1916. Ron >h»!! .'be PrtM the People's right mtiitsSak. iinmv^d by influcr.es and wbifbed by fain J Ware pattjo* Truth h»r gioitotu precept* inert, Mn.-»cr-H t<« ttf Uejoo, uralty and Law. If History repeats itself, as is proverbially asserted it does, there are1,416 words
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Article28 1916-03-21 4 Lady Evelyn Young will not be at home to-day (Tuesday.) MrW. Frew is Worahipfol .Master Elect of Lodge Kinta. The installation cereraouy takes place on Saturday, April 1.28 words
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Article162 1916-03-21 4 Kamasan Rubber Co, CFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 'JO. At Katnasan Rubber Co., meeting, Mr J. j A. Rusßell presiding, said that thedirectore J were charging all costs of rubber not yet m bearing to revenue. They intended to j continue to Bell locally while162 words
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Article181 1916-03-21 4 Guarded German Comment. Paris, Feb. 7. M. Maurice Baric quotes passages from a German pamphlet which is No. 17 of a propaganda series issued by the Berlin Kriegsausschuss der Deutscheu Indus trie." Several pages are devoted to proving that Germany, by her miraculous m dustrial activities,181 words
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Article357 1916-03-21 4 Rotterdam. Fi b. B, The la6t twenty liati of Prussian losses, just issued, Nds. ISO to 4:59, include the names of 87,688 men. brir ping the total published Prussian losses to 1,877,878. In addition, there are Hos Wurtenjburg. 848 Saxon, and sixty naval lists. Captain C. B. Mulline,357 words
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Article363 1916-03-21 4 MALAYAN Kin SQffAtHtON TO TliK EDITOH, Dear Sir,— The compl.-tion »f vieu ie Ma au Air Squadron. rtltMl u«<ropi s .,i,.. tuinimum cumber r» ri ,r*-d f., a a d as defined by tka War <Ml.cc fc* o w presented to His Mbjeaty'a G, vernrueDtb the people of MalsMa.363 words
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Article273 1916-03-21 4 Disaster to Brazil Expedition The Royal Geographical Societ] I M re* ceived from Mr Kx>se\i account of an expedition sent by the Government to continue itc mv< of the region m which Mr }>• bit famous VOfagji two yt-Hi- ago dowa the River of Doubt Thi purpose of273 words
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Article36 1916-03-21 4 a h w link wu binding i .-lern to when leading full. Muli'lc; i tance of i ,BOO mi md Sir Fn Jerick V. ml uiaua^er of tall i dent Mid U36 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement162 1916-03-21 4 SCOTCH I WHISKIES VERY OLD HIGHLAND BLEND CLUB WHISKY M. 0. G. WHISKY D. J. Me CALLUM'S 'PERFECTION" T. P. GRIFFIN Co's "POLO" BRAND EXTRA SPECIAL "CHOP RAJAH" BULLOCH LADE'S (WHITE LABEL) CLUB BAHRU (LIQUEUR) BULLOCH LADE'S (GOLD LABEL) MACGREGOR'S "V. 0. S. (LIQUEUR) SOLE IMPORTERS:GALDBEGK, MACGREGOR CO. Wholesale and162 words
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Article207 1916-03-21 5 MANY CHILDREN KILLED One Raider Destroyed. [1U Submarine Cable J. *i: Til "B 811VIC1. Mirch 19. Two Geiman sea appeared off Dover m the afternoon eight of from five to six thousand |nl arrived at I.jT and drop ,i bombs m the harbour and then *<»al207 words
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Article366 1916-03-21 5 toubtk^y ok tbl i mdich i sBul Qkhbral. Marob 19.-— 6.-0 poo Yesterday, i the west of the Meuse, we repulsed a I rtlwfcl between Yuux and the ri i irjinont. We repulsed an attack m Lorraine. Today, on the east the Me tar we drove back366 words
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Article164 1916-03-21 5 A wh coolie named Ang Cbeong was lie second police court y ester of the :heit of a pi«M of Bine, ttie Messrs Topbarn J<HMf and i was sen eticed to seven IS imprisonment. Heug Swa r the the- cf r.wo tins of milk from a 111 liodo-vn WM also164 words
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Article232 1916-03-21 5 ANOTHER FRUITLESS ATTACK. Good work by Our Aviators. [By Submarine Cable]. Paris, March 19. The communiqutf shows that the Germans were again defeated east of the Meuse. They made a violent artillery preparation, and then, at dusk, attacked between Vaux and Damloup. They were hurled back by232 words
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Article176 1916-03-21 5 London, Mar. 19. Official A further Austrian note alleges that the compulsory repatriation of Austrians from India con traveues the Anglo Austrian agreement for the repatriation of British and Austrian subjects, and reaffirms the inteution of holding Dritain responsible for the safety of Austrians who will be176 words
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Article125 1916-03-21 5 Londou. M trch 19 The Press Bureau statement regarding Sollum adds Ninetyone prisoners from shipwrecked crews were rescued. Our force consisted of eight officers and 39 other ranks. The only casualty was one officer slightly wounded. The enemy had fifty killed. A very skilful little campaign was125 words
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Article29 1916-03-21 5 Ottawa. BCaroh 19.— The Dake of Connaught has inspected the Woodsmen's liittalion, recruited from lumber camps, which takes overseas its owu equipment, including portable sawmills.29 words
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Article93 1916-03-21 5 Mr Frank Wano of 7 Stamford lioad, was fined $10 and costs m the first Bummoni court yesterday morniug for having on his motorcar back number which was not easily distinguishable. Dasaiam bin Samiah for driving his car m a rash and negligent manner, to the common danger93 words
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Article72 1916-03-21 5 A free entertainment was afforded to the public m Baffles Square just before noon yesterday, when a Bengali corumis sionaire engaged m combat with oue of 1 his countrymen. Au interfering Malay sergeant however stopped the combat when it had only reached the hair tearing stage, and with manes blowing72 words
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Article175 1916-03-21 5 OFFICIAL GERMANY DISMAYED. Kaiser's Nice Discrimination. [By Submarine Cable]. Kmotik's Slavic*. London, Mar. 18. The Germans papers freely discuss the resignation of Admiral i Tirpitz, which they ascribe to Herr Ballin's I declaring that the latter warned the Kai6er that a continuance of frightfulness would mean the seizure175 words
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Article130 1916-03-21 5 Dutch Suggest Reprisals. Amsterdam, March 19. The Minister of Marine states that all evidence points to the Tubantia having been torpedoed. J>iverB will examine the wreck on Monday. Dutch newspapers suggest that unless the present German submarine method* are discontinued, Holland should prohibit exports to Germany and130 words
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Article63 1916-03-21 5 London, Match 19. Lord Kitchener has issued an army order announcing that the King has authorised the formation of a Corps entitled the Royal Defence Corps. with pay the same as that of the infantry line. The objects of the Corps are not explained, but it63 words
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Article34 1916-03-21 5 London, March 19.— Official. The Prince of Wales has arrived m Egypt as a staff captain on the staff of the Commander m Chief of the Mediterranean expeditionary force.34 words
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Article22 1916-03-21 5 Rome, March 20. The communique reports continued activity on the Italian front, with fierce artillery duels and infantry encounters.22 words
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Article14 1916-03-21 5 Hongkong, March 18. Official: The Province of Kwangsi has proclaimed its independence,14 words
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Article17 1916-03-21 5 Home. March 19 I'be Serbian Crown Prince has gone to the Kalian front.17 words
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Article15 1916-03-21 5 London, March 19. The King has given audience to Raja Sahib Wankaner.15 words
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Article14 1916-03-21 5 I'cttognid, March 19. M. Khowcstoff, Minister of the Interior, has resigned.14 words
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Article130 1916-03-21 5 M. Briacd, m the course of a 6hort addre&s at the Grand Ilorel, Rome, frankly outlined tbe future policy of the Allies as encircling Germany and Austria with au ever-Lightening riug of steel. He remarked "Up till now our enemy's greatest strength has lain m his130 words
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Article370 1916-03-21 5 LEONARD— MORRIS. A marriage was solemnised at the Prebyterian Church, yesterday, which en joyed the good augury of kindly wishes from hosts of friends of both contracting parties. The bridegroom was Mr Harold Leonard, representative m Singapore of Messrs Suter, Harttnann and Co., Ltd., (London), and fourth son370 words
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Article221 1916-03-21 5 "the cinema star." The Uandman Opera Co. gave their first repeat show m the Victoria Theatre last evening, wnen they presented Tbe Cinema Star," the piece with which they scored such a rousing success on Tuesday last week. Their reception last night was just as hearty, and no more221 words
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Article256 1916-03-21 5 I do not kuow how it is or why it is' that the very name of liberty seems I to tempt people to talk what rcay aliuosfc be detcribt d as cant, Rnd it seems to me that those who talk tbe loudest about liberty are almost256 words
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Article34 1916-03-21 5 At the Gaiety to-night there will be shown two of W. W. Jacoba's amusing stories as acted for the films, the war Gazette showing landings at Salonika, and The cruise of the Hell Ship."34 words
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Advertisement74 1916-03-21 5 ROBINSON (Si, CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW HUDSON MOTOR CYCLES LIGHT WEIGHTS WITH COUNTERSHAFT TWO SPEED GEARS. IHilT iT^^k flriß "THREE NUNS" PIPE PERFECT On Sale m 4 oz. Airtight Tins EVERYWHERE. 1 I Brinsmead, Broadwood, I I Collard Collard, Challen. 1 1 the ROBiNSON PIANO Co., Ltd. I (INCOBPOB4TEO74 words
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Advertisement716 1916-03-21 6 Shipping U ELLERMAN" LINE. For LONDON STEAMER Sailing early May. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCf!A?PIJ Incorporated m Holland,) Roy^l Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. HPJPF.R OONTRAHT WITH THK VFTHKHUNTV TWDTA WIVRKNMKHT lanuoiM Bagan and Si Api-Api Mar716 words
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Advertisement848 1916-03-21 6 Shipping 1 Jt \J. Ohitish India AND Apcar Lime (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Panang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward848 words
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Advertisement558 1916-03-21 6 Shipping MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 ss Atlantique Mar 13 I ss Porthr>s Aotil 11 ss Amazone Mar 24 ;ss otddlere April Bfi ss Lotus Mar 27 s ss Andrt^Lebon May 8 ss Polynrfcien Ap-il 7j hs Atlactique May 23 bs558 words
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Advertisement572 1916-03-21 6 Shipping N V X JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan EUROPEAN LINE. A serviae is maintained between via ports to Marseilles, London. contract with the Imperial lap v v brc rueot. The New Twin her.v Steamer maintaining this bervice have boec spertallj designed and conbtructed, and an tttu^572 words
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Article989 1916-03-21 7 A Replf to Critics. A number of newspaper critics have supported the cry of "concentration on the Western front," wiites Colonel F. N. Maude, G 8., m the Standard m mail week. They are apparently ignorant of the fact that the distribution and employment of the989 words
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Article278 1916-03-21 7 Aa welcome as it is unexpected is Mr Holman's announcement that he intends to introduce a bill for the diufrancbisement of all Germans m this State. If this measure is necessary now it was equally necessary eighteen months ago. It is nothing short ot a public scanial278 words
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Article91 1916-03-21 7 I News from Belgium shows that the Kairer i- putting into the firing line a heterogeneous mass of young boys and white-laired men. The situation is best summed up m words uned m a very different theatre of war fifty years age. During the death-struggle of the Con I federacy91 words
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Advertisement173 1916-03-21 7 lEe TROPICAL ROOFING I IS Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. p i S3 £S£s ss tlSStl 43 1(1 >• ■■''"i.lvS':^K|'"3S?aS^ fie II gg i»J» g" l3s»A p, '.ii J ;i*;,«b--»HMi&l»E3£'!sL i^B M BMta m1 3 v173 words
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Advertisement461 1916-03-21 7 Assured by the Occasional Use of I Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. /\T^^ I f'each a green <>id ige and enjoy good health %&!£rt can <n tilin( iHe care of the system. It is from the little irrc^ulai "ilics of the s\slcm that the y< /^t^kbv commt>n ailnients aiise, and461 words
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Article464 1916-03-21 8 A Brilliant Soldier. General Jan Christian Smuts, the famous Boer leader of other days, is Minister of Defence m the Union of South Afiica Government. His age is 46. Both before and during the present war he has been Gener.il Botha's right hand man m the field464 words
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Article301 1916-03-21 8 I From this war will spring an AngloFrench understanding so solid as to be indestructible and making for the progress and liberty of humanity throughout the world, said the French Ambassador, M. Cainbon, at the Mansion House, at the annual prize distribution of the National Society of French Professors m301 words
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Article160 1916-03-21 8 New York, Jan. 26. Hans MemliDg's painting, The Archer," said to have been the last of the great Flemish artist's works remaining m the art markets of the world, has been brought by a well known Fifth Avenue jeweller for §140,01)0 (about £28,000. It was sold160 words
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Article218 1916-03-21 8 Recently, pili nuts from the Philippine lolauds bitve bppu introduced into the 'markets of the I'nitpd State 6. They are triangular m shape and contain a email kernel of tiue flavour. Two varieties of these Duts are being shipped Canarium ovatum and Canarium luzonicum. They grow abundantly m the Philippines,218 words
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Advertisement281 1916-03-21 8 SUN LIFE OF CANADA. Incorporated In Canada. Assets £18.370.600. We have received word from our Head Office that the year 1915 has been the most prosperous m the Company's History. Notwithstanding the war, the Claims by Death were only 13% of the Expected. And were more than covered by interest281 words
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Advertisement14 1916-03-21 8 11 WE CAN DO ENGRAVING" G. W. S. de SIL.VA, 46, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement287 1916-03-21 8 iVhßjti> H n^t, it is a sure li^o A4^ tnat eitner your nervous >> *f^ W j^^^ or estive system is out ol 5 i^fr^ order. Should these conditions obtain, ■l take a course oi VITAFER. jgtifJF^ VITAFER is not a drug nor a stimulant. Jtiy It makes good red287 words
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Article61 1916-03-21 9 (COBBECTED UP 10 Mar. 20.) Bank 4 mi M 2-4 19 82 demand 24} PilTatt oreditfl 8m b 2-4 France demand Bank 823 IHDIA, T. T. 17 1^ Hongkong, demard 15| Yokohama, demai d 1 1 1 i Java, demand 188 Basskok, demand 65 1 SOVBBHIQHB, Bank Buying 96.5461 words
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Article145 1916-03-21 9 M.ir. 20. Tin (105 tone) 198 78 tfambier 21.00 Jorofeiee Cube No. 1 29.00 3 ambier Cuba No. 2 26 00 ?tppec Black ordin. Spore 2 9 00 P»uper, (White fair) Muntok 4 0 00 Nutmeg* (110 to me Ib, 30 01 tfutmeKS to the !b nom. Mccc IBanda)145 words
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Advertisement930 1916-03-21 9 I Was or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,00 C deposited with the930 words
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Advertisement337 1916-03-21 9 1 DRINK 1 DRINK 1 J CARLSBERG BEER! 1 THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE jjii^^w jj MODERATE. I Jm^K^^^^W^ T0 THE LATEST Ww^^^^^^^f METHODS WITH I EVERY possible care 4 IN sanitaßY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER |S DANISH BEER. BOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN DENMARK) OBTAINABLE FROM John337 words
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Advertisement49 1916-03-21 9 NOW READY The Singapore and Straits Directory for 1916. Price $8.50 per copy, $9.00, post free to places m Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis, Trengganu, British North Borneo, Sarawak ond Burner to Siam, Saigon, Netherlands India, &c, $9.50, post free. Publishers: FRASER atd NEAVE, LIMITED49 words
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Miscellaneous510 1916-03-21 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe. Per outward P. O. Packet Nagoya expected on March '<3. Prom China.— Per M.M. homeward Ama/.one expected on March 34. London Malls Despatched. Left. Eds. Arrtfad Feb. 11 8.1. Mar 10 Ifai 10 Feb. Vi MM. 10 10 Feb, 17 P. O. Feb. 25 B510 words
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Miscellaneous445 1916-03-21 9 LATEST ARRIVALS. List of vessels m port at 11 an. on Mar. 20, 1«16. Vessel's Name Date of Am al British. Poh Ann Mar It Charon Patroclue Hong Wan Krian Mar 19 Abbottsford Eameraida Shaohsing Mar 20 Kuala Indrawadi Circe Hok Canton Nam Sang Quorra Kampar L v y Weld445 words
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Article3130 1916-03-21 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Pbesidknt Reviews Wartime Trade. The annual general meeting of the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce and Exchange was held yesterday after noon m the Exchange Rooms, m the pre sence of a good attendance of members. The President, (the Hon. Mr. C. W. Darbi ahire,3,130 words
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Article126 1916-03-21 10 The port of Calcutta is declared m. fected owing to the existence of smallpox. The intermediate M.M. steamer Meinem, which arrived at Singapore on Sunday morning, and anchored at Borneo Wharf, left the same day at 4 p.m. for Saigon. and from there will come back without proceeding126 words
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Article40 1916-03-21 10 ADELPHI CUP BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. A. Getzov (45) beat E. Ottinger (45) 248. T. R. Martin w. o. W. W. Baker (4 0) beat J. W. Jones (owe 80) 155. F. Beech (owe 45) beat H. B. MacMillan (owe 35) 246.40 words
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Article110 1916-03-21 10 Inspector Joyce m the third police court yesterday morning, charged two Hokiens with receiving stolen property, namely two coils of rubber tyres, and twenty six yards of motor car hood covering, value $195, the property of Sanp ph&n Hoe of Hokien Street. The two accused were arrested m the early110 words
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Advertisement148 1916-03-21 10 THE DISPENSARY'S HYGIENIC ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER tAn Impalpable Powder of Velvet like Sofu and Pleasant Fragrance. IDEAL FOR THE NURSERY and contains nothing that will injure the most delicate skins. Invaluable tor the Cure and Prevention F's-c N r/> Prickly Heat and all Dermic Eruption* PREPARED ONLY BY THE DISPENSARY,148 words
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Miscellaneous134 1916-03-21 10 S.V.C. DRILL ROGRAMME TO DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. S.R.xii. V. S.V.R., Officers N.C.Os. n 11 Chinese Company. Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Drill Hall S. V. C. Cadets. Wednesday, 22nd March. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Company. 430 Balestier Range S. R. E. v. 5.15 Kampong134 words
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