The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 April 1916
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Title Section15 1916-04-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CE.N CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. NO. 8,72115 words
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Article178 1916-04-11 1 i Latest share and produce prices on page 9. Our Scottish le ter will be found on page 10. Kusßia aud Italy have iOCOOOCfllllj t6" pulsed enemy attacks Page 5. The Germans are taid to have warned Greece of aa attack on Salonika Page ."J. A note178 words
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Article989 1916-04-11 1 Twinklp. twinkle, iitt!e itar!" How very prt tty I ihml< I'v.-» henrd that before." Aye. hid. fOV irooldo't like tbo other fellows to kijow it bttl it v. as wusu't it? one of mother's fteei Imnh, Hide just a wee, an 1 I'll g ye you some thing to989 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement302 1916-04-11 1 i T w Model de Luxe' represents the very hiyhest point of excellence m utotorciir construction. Darracq* satisfaction does not 'm</ tvith the first or the second year, hut means thai continuous pleasure ana' contentment winch perfect efifjineering skill, artistic workman* ship and efficient construction alone can f/i'~e. As/, to302 words
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Advertisement88 1916-04-11 1 Largest Stockers OF PAINTS AND HIM WA TT Co. SHIP-CSANDLTSRS Telephone 423. 102, Market Street MASSAGE HALL TKEARAPEUTIC MASSAGE, ACUPUNCTURE MANICURE OPEN DAY NIGHT Mr S. FUJITA (JAPANESE) No. 239, BENGOOLEN STREET. Telephone No. 1 467 ELLERSLIE COLLEGE 99, River Valley Road, (Martin Lane) DAY ft BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS88 words
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Advertisement158 1916-04-11 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re S. M. Alsagotf and Co Page S. Dre^ter wanted for small hot-p:tal Pace 3. Bankruptcy t:otice re Kaveua Mahomed Bawa Pane 3. At the nety and Haritna Hall fresb films to ci'gijt Page Notice re stopppge of cables to Canton and Kwangtunt; i J age158 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1916-04-11 1 THE WEEK. 3'ph W,.ter I Si h.vo.. 6 1J p.m. Wednesday, 12th. Bi.M. outward man expected. Thursday 13th I H gi VVrt!»r n -i a.iu B-l« p.m. Binds New N ear commences. Homeward mail clobea. !i High Watt-r 7 irf ».m 8 4- p.m. Saturday 15th. HigO Water 8- a.u130 words
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Article504 1916-04-11 2 At the acnual meeting of the Hong- 1 kong Chamber of Commerce the Hon. j Me Laadale made the appended remarks.; the pith of which is to be found half way down the extract You will have noticed many references m the Prasf lately to trading504 words
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Article161 1916-04-11 2 Bluejacbetb, soldiers, lifeboatmen, and! coast guards were occupied c-'ose upon •eight hours m rescuing the crew of the Norwegian barcjue Ander, which wa? i wrecked iv Klyth Bay, Northumberland. Five of the crew attempted to land m their < own bout, but had to bo rescued by161 words
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Article55 1916-04-11 2 I>addy,' BhvB the eon and heir who 1 has been ttadying the newspaper over hib father a bhoulder und has glanced at some headlines about l'resideut Wilson, what is a diplomatic victory A diplomatic victory, ray lad. m America," comes the reply, "is a victory won by Washington." Qmrgt Watbißgtoo,55 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement494 1916-04-11 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). j THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos B. P. DE SUVA'S ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CLOSED ON NEW YEAR DAYS 12th 13th April. SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Co. SHIPCHANDLERS PROVIDQRING CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships Offices:— l 6 BATTERY494 words
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Advertisement1528 1916-04-11 2 ENTIRE CHANGE OF NEW PICTURES IN BOTH SHOWS FIRST SHOW 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT. SECOND SHOW 915 P AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE CINEMA a C!T"NT# r> i w-we-ih THE METROPOL TAN FILM EXCHANGE PRESENT?. "4 8 A MAN SOWS IN 3 PARTS. This Soul-Stirring Picture gives ouc of tbose splcr,aidly1,528 words
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Article629 1916-04-11 3 A Concert Problem ppapei aaeoimt of a recent meeting rt HhII aiuhorities bhowa that lay coucertb were a subject for Mi iiacaasiosi rgi Biekt said that he had eug»e*ted a \^At ago that the music on ift« Moufie should bo more popular. .v an i thoroughly understood629 words
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Article143 1916-04-11 3 What U loppowd n be a racord ■eisnre! Opian) b] the UCtSi tli-i) irlmetiL was nade ou IBtk nit, ftl I 10 (MB.. OH tlie [«ogooa hy M I P Smith, n>pecfo' mh i wb4 Misod m :be bottom of the I r.-p-^k -*•"> a^ers of143 words
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Article83 1916-04-11 3 mUumm ■bown by the \ancouird ol Trade and the Canadian •overiii.rut In deal witb the libellous ninde by tbe British Colum hia Suu ir H tiniug Company with regard to the II iglroag Ketineries said the chair■nmoltbi Hon^koug Chamber of Comat the receut annual meeting, is a ■MftMM for regret83 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement663 1916-04-11 3 HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN GET FAI Increase m Weight Ten Pounds or More A Physician s Advice I'd certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay tbat way," declares every excessively thin man or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite past663 words
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Advertisement804 1916-04-11 3 Notices IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STHAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. ORIGINATING SUMMONS No. 10 of 1916. In the matter of Ch«mg Kit Neo deceased Betwewn Tay Swee Kirn Neo (married women) Plautiff AND Org Chaan Guan— Defendant Pursuant to a Decree made m the above action dated the804 words
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Advertisement691 1916-04-11 3 Notices NOTICE. After a great number of years of very hard and scientific study. J, the undersigned beg to announce to the Public. that I will undertake to cure any kind of sickness, fresh or chronic cases, without any operation. by using Chinese external and internaJ medicine and by the691 words
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Advertisement484 1916-04-11 3 To Let TO BE LET Utrecht "11, Uoffl ttmtl Rntiy Ut May. Appty ZEHIDER BROTHERS 5t6, Kliog Street. 21 3 t.t.B. uc TO LET FURNISHED. CoiuiiiodiouH House, well hituated. Rooom with bathrcom and verandah attached, (las. water, Garage an<) Suhliog. Apply House c/o Free PreRH. 4-8 M TO LET A484 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1916-04-11 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, April 11, 1916. Qmwed by inflaemx and anbribed oy it*'t ••f«r» puriol Truib he: prwrpct ff>"»>a»« I The question of the Municipal Provident Fund has been rather forcibly brought to thp front by a recent case m which the restitution of forfeited contributions was sought1,299 words
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Article807 1916-04-11 4 Mi»jor C« W. Pearless soith WaJai Hfderern, haw hfen npponitt«i a I^ieut.-i oi. and I>. A. A. and ML <i. In tbq Lanrnt of 4th March appaari the name of Dc ii. I>. PitKijerald or t).Scraifea Bledical Serric«, who i^ meotioned as beini; promoted from tern; >r*ej Ls, to Capt.807 words
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Article224 1916-04-11 4 ALL NIGHT WORK ki BOSS srttuxb. There hat, lit-en Xle Su lily wmouui <;f j^cocis traffic between und tin- Mainland for .-ot.,e long i. end Mm Uu h dI Blearing toil tcouetqueiKT inonmuinilj li wagou fcraniimsets w» b to cop with the flat bI taaOfl wagon- or!224 words
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Article157 1916-04-11 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. 1.. OOCRTBBT OK THE FW i (AT rift, April 9, 6.00 p.m. \<- wacalm. T< M the eaet of tfct -leuge v,e progressed m the comu;»>nitrenches and captured a trench ioetl Oouautifout. Ac i< puLsed few »s oc ie ]ioi6 C'aillette. Salonika. Tbi ipnts of artillery are157 words
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Article79 1916-04-11 4 From the statement appended it will t seeu that the effort b of the I'enang M Improvement Association l*ramatii pfiny, m tiuu entertainments i 26, eurceeded in*raising over a guineas X 1,1 67 I heeu r< rs. Subscript lon tt <i arde Kntertainment In rid DttMttOM Sale79 words
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Article63 1916-04-11 4 Goh Scan, a dhohy t jU>jatic Asylum irst court \> :ay to one r tMtt imprisoriim.'ut witbo-.if i fine, for linking a Chi: -ahe htad with a heavy sticl; i bcalp wound. a ale Bod pill he given il J*atu he lGth inntant ut 4 p.m. > -ructure of thirt63 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement56 1916-04-11 4 EJ Jas. Coutts II I SUPERIOR |U —^JJ 1 1 OLD TOIV3 DRY |J S LONDON^[NS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. j Wine Spirit Merchants. mrwTWMnMTmmmaammmrr— mm m '**********1111 1 YOUR CHANCE TO ECONOMISE. vH Mb wF S Si r ~l i v IS NOW PROCEEDING. Wii a II \0 VV ■boh56 words
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Advertisement174 1916-04-11 4 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCES 1914 and 1915. All Companies Incorporated m the Colony or hnvmt; share transfer o^ share registration offices m the r oloriy which have enemy shareholders are required to send m to the Custodian of Enemy Propnty revised lists of such shareholders with the following particulars174 words
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STILL HAMMERING AT VERDUN.
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Article275 1916-04-11 5 I New Line on the West. [Bt SuNuarine Cable]. KB! Tllfl SIHVICB, 0 The < terrain at lackl While :be. French continue to progfr-s m the important n gIOO, 1 !->■ communique continued to advance along the ;on trem-h' poutfiwanl of ft| 1 loot If metre-;275 words
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Article107 1916-04-11 5 A French Estimate. .an, April 9. Authoritative h reach argsAyoa part 1.. irei rsr gthc i oorpstu. ,i SI I I ..ce the German losre- al Verdun to April at a minimum ot two hundred .saaJ. Hitherto 2'dd infantry baltalior pioneer have beeu engaged ie the107 words
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Article66 1916-04-11 5 r ii 9. ri b rommnniqiic :eavy losse- I khc Freru-h at ;ct owios; to the lieacilieionn be ii of some troor- Th€ h roes advanced ■gains! cbment whose was t i :'jht so valiantly B shed by uiassacr- ro M man. The Germans are making B«66 words
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Article36 1916-04-11 5 -ril 9. The B.i'i-h com- :er yi -rerday d ihe pilot wan m There tville jllern rHdoubt, •!>. sprang llohenzollern sector. We i a rousiderablH portion of led on Match 27. including o line orators.36 words
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Article40 1916-04-11 5 m, April 9.— Mr Henry Chaplin rated 1 arage. The M: i.us been gil Iris >hip m lion to Hon. •V. Boyd who h Mr m P. bee Attorney m Irel»nd m imccotllOll lo ;;.u. ii given an.40 words
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Article25 1916-04-11 5 London, \^-il y. 4fl investiture M -kiugh ilm« m attended by army olleMN, with whom g halted fjr some time.25 words
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Article74 1916-04-11 5 GERMANS ANNOUNCE AN ATTACK. Greek Finance Troubles. [By Submarine Cable). SlCTll'g BIITICA. Athens. April 9. Germany has warned <ireece that a lUilgar German offensive m Macedonia is imminent. M. DragO< i Bis, Minister for Fmauce. has resigned, despite all the entreaties ot his col leagues, due74 words
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Article114 1916-04-11 5 Lieutenant's Bravery. London. April 9 —A tale of rare hero i.-i.i is repealed m the Court Circular which Botaa the award ol khe infrequently given rsl class Albert M.\h>l to Lieut. Com manb Wunien. a tire broke out at Boulogne on tiie ammunition ship Maine which114 words
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Article99 1916-04-11 5 Story of the Typhus Epidemic. London. April 9 an official report has been issued on the typhus epfdemic m khe Briti-h prisoners' camp at Wittenberp, s terrible indictment ol (he German ue^lecr. cowardice and inhumanity. The conditions mads vermin ami di^ea^es inevitah'e. \v'hen tbe epidemic broke out,99 words
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Article48 1916-04-11 5 E^etrograd, April The communique Bays En the Riga region oue of our Bfonmonretz airships dropped bombs on the enemy's cantonments. An enemy at tack north of Lake Narotch was repulsed. The Turks made three unsuccessful attacks ou our positions on tbe Kuradere rivei eastward ct Trebizond.48 words
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Article45 1916-04-11 5 London, April 9. The I'.iitish steamer %damton has been sunk. London. April 9.— Those killed on tbe bantals wen the fourth engineer and sight lascars, N^-w York, April 9. Tbe newspapers m Germans have, disclaimed responsibility tur tLe- Binlcins of the Susspx.45 words
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Article35 1916-04-11 5 !:-jtne. April f. -The communique says: In an enemy attach between Mozli and £odil we captured 136 prisoners. The enemy, relying ov a surprise, came on iv cio-e formation aud met very heavy35 words
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Article28 1916-04-11 5 London, April 9. French members of Parliament at Victoria Station lust evening on their return from a recent British visit biu: a most enthusiastic te« ception.28 words
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Obituary13 1916-04-11 5 :ion. April 9. Tnfl death is- an uounced o^Sir Stal rd Howard.13 words
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Article116 1916-04-11 5 BRITISH AND DUTCH RELATIONS. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 10. The British Ambassador at Hague has Issued statement refuting certain statementfl m khe newspaper Avondpost relative to existing relations between Holland and England- The wire says that they only made Btii J"<^ ill-feeling. The Ambassador asked for the prosecution116 words
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Article1071 1916-04-11 5 A DYING REPRESENTATION. (From Our Ow*> Correspondent.] London, March 9. A very interesting point to all parts of the British Empire has been raised by the i visits to London of various representatives from our Overseas Dominions visits which are now taking place m everincreasing numbers.1,071 words
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Article322 1916-04-11 5 I With reference to the Prospectus of the j Federated Malay States War Loan invitI ing subscription to a first is&ue of |*6, 000,000 Jt has been brought to the I notice of the Government that some 1 persons propose to wait for tho next issue possibly322 words
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Article248 1916-04-11 5 A grand dinner was given iv honour of Dr Haieezuddin Moonshi, the son of the well known Bombay merchant Moonsbi Serajuddin of Arab Street, at Kanisir Villa, daylacg on Sunday last on the occasion of his having passed the final L M. S. examination. Dr H.248 words
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Article108 1916-04-11 5 TLie thirtieth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co., Ltd., was held at the registered office of tbe Com puny, Tanjong Pagar on Saturday she Blli 1 April, Mr S. A. L:me, m the Chair. The minutes of bhe29ch meeting having been108 words
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Article100 1916-04-11 5 Included m the new films at the Gaiety to night is a very amusing skit on pictureplays entitled Goodness Gracious." There is also the finale of Elaine, and other good flim». If Yuan Shih Kai does reeign, it is believed that Li Yuen Hung, the vice president, will succeed him.100 words
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Advertisement28 1916-04-11 5 The Harima Hall this evening puts en a good picture m The Mystery of the Locked Koom," a Nestor comedy A quiet j Honeymoon and othar interesting films.28 words
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Advertisement217 1916-04-11 5 ROBINSON CO. JUST ARRIVED C4P£f#?VS' CHOCOLATE WALNUTS, MONTELIMART MACAROONS, BISCUITS, CROQUETTES, ALMONDS. CADBLIRVS' King George, Tropical, and Selected Chocolates. i Nut Milk Chocolate. Pascall's Marsh mallows. i TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. CASH IN ADVANCE Secures ten per cent discount. But not if bills $6.75 for three months' subscription This reduction is217 words
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Advertisement801 1916-04-11 6 Shipping "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), For LONDON s.s. Keelung via Suez Canal due about Bth May. s.s. Denbigh Hall via Cape of Good Hope due about 9th May. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS.801 words
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Advertisement812 1916-04-11 6 Sh g p p ln g %Jm British India AND rVpCAR JLINE (Companies Incorporated m England.) 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 about812 words
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Advertisement586 1916-04-11 6 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 Polyneeien April 9 Porthos April 11 Athoe April '>i i Cordillere April H j Porthos Mai 19 Andre Lebon May 9 Cordillere June 2 i Atlantique May N Andre Lebon June 16 j Amazone586 words
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Advertisement613 1916-04-11 6 Shipping I N. Y. K. I JAPAN MAIL I STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd 'incorporated m Japan EUROPEAN LINE. I A service is maintained between via ports to Marseilles, London. nn<ta contract with the Imperial Japan* s< Croverc ment. The New Twin ncrew si. atuer^ maintaining this service have been -iaij» designed613 words
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Article714 1916-04-11 7 The Threat of Hunger. Salonika. To whatever depths the value of the mark may have fallen m neutral countries, the Germans see to it that it remains at par iv Turkey and Bulgaria, which are now being Hooded with that discredited medium of exchange. Those714 words
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Advertisement289 1916-04-11 7 i j£* "<d,^ JSi -§s. gfc^BL JL f^sL JL t^^r SCOTCH WHISKY Itlt DUKNtU liUii LIUi DYSENTERY] DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Binoapobb Dmpenbary, and of MISS BROWN, Graaadale, River Valley Road, Singapoe. S THE ANCIENT TORTURERS coukl have devised ucthiug more cruel than thy (rightful twinging289 words
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Advertisement20 1916-04-11 7 i DAIMLER I^ 3 Slotor Carriages 5 b C tV,;ncLrs- d 5 A OCITDRAL TUTORS i mcD/JMLER COMFAN/tu > COV^.«rftY,t!<CLA L20 words
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Advertisement387 1916-04-11 7 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 73 of the Expected. And were mve than covered by interest387 words
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Article405 1916-04-11 8 v Since the time when Adam pleaded for exemption from punishment because the woman tempted him, weak men throughout the ages have been prone to excuse their weaknesses m the same way. The other day three or four women at a club were deeply engrossed m examining405 words
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Advertisement533 1916-04-11 8 REGULARITY of the BOWELS The First Line of Defence against 111-Health. OnK iboul one man or woman m a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their trouble to that prevalent evil constipation. It's a533 words
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Advertisement59 1916-04-11 8 ALL-BRITISH I ROM TYRESJ USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFiCF. THE ROM TYRE AND RUBBER Go. CONTRACTORS to H. M. WAR OFFICE. HOLBORN LONDON L MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ANO F.M.S BELLIBB MOBCOM, LIMITED. x MAINTENANCE CHARGES and DURUNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED j Damar Road, Singapore. Branches59 words
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Article40 1916-04-11 9 April 10, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Meß6re Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's sh^re list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Sellers. Malakoff *4.50 $4.75 Nyalas 5.50 6. CO Hadella 10.25 110040 words
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Article60 1916-04-11 9 COBBECTKD OF TO pril 10* Bank 4m s 2-4 19 32 demand 2-4 i P»lvat« credits «m c 2-4 27 32 France demand Bank 825 Imdia, T. T. 17 t; Hongkong, demand 1;V Yokohama, domat d 111! Java, demand 131: Basgkok, demand 6. r >t Sovhbbigns, Bank Buying 98.6460 words
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Article144 1916-04-11 9 April. X Tin (275 tons) $97.50 Gambier '20 .75 Qamfcie* Cube No. 1 80.00 Gambler Cube No. 2 29.00 Papper Black ordixx, &'pore 27.50 Ptppec, (White fair) 87.00 Nutmegs (110 to tfce lb. 30.00 Nutmegs (80 to tbe lb. uom. Macs (Banda) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) notn. ball Coffee (4%144 words
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Advertisement541 1916-04-11 9 f War 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. EX. The Company has £20,000 fle»oslted with the Supreme541 words
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Advertisement439 1916-04-11 9 SOUTH BRITISH j INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) FIRJB Insurance* effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of j the world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Green, ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated439 words
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Advertisement299 1916-04-11 9 DRINK 1 DRINK 1 CARLSBERG BEER! THE BEST BEER TN THF PAQT iK^s^ MODFRATF ITI \J LJ LJj A\. xTI x. I_^. Mm^&iv^^W ACCORDING Wjl^^^^^^r METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. CARLSBERG BEER jS DANISH BEER BOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. [(INCORPORATED IN DENMARK) OBTAINABLE FROM299 words
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Advertisement103 1916-04-11 9 ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE Direct Line to Mauritius and all South African Ports For Mauritius and South Africa bj "SALAMIS" 4510 tons doe to mU Lat May. For South African Ports only JEBERIC,' 1816 touH due to nail end .June. For rates of freight acd pannage uppiv to HUTTEHBACH BROS. CO.103 words
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Miscellaneous381 1916-04-11 9 WEATHER REPORT. Kanaang her ban Qoßpita!. Aptil 9 9am 3 p.m 1 v Barom. 88 Fah >9 8 7*2 w 778 99.821 Temp. HI 0 BS 0 t-2 0 Wei Bnlb Thai 8 0 7.0 77 Dir. Of Wino" Calm N.F. Calm Max. Temp. Id stm*. to 0 Mia. m.>381 words
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Miscellaneous440 1916-04-11 9 LATEST ARRIVALS List of veßHelu id port at 11 am on April 10. IWI6. Vessels Name Date of Arrival BBITIBB. Kuka April H halamis April J* Calypso Krian Hods Moh Ardaugurrn Koyal Prince Lady Wnl.i Hok Canton Circe April 1 Kampar Ipoh Dutch. lirouwer April I 1 Emile Merkut- April440 words
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Article1716 1916-04-11 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Army Training tip-To Da c. F.diuburgh, March Wi An experienced officer telU me that things are now moving fast m the armiefc under trniuing. New meu have brought new atethtTltt There are hustlers going the rounds inspecting, reproving, encouraging, and expanding our military machine1,716 words
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Article95 1916-04-11 10 Dr K. Appadorai was summoned m the first luagiat rate's court yesterday on a bun.mouK that he did commit extortion by putting R»ja Husean bin Raja Ambak m fear of injury to biH person, thereby dis honestly inducing him to deliver up one dollar. Also, that on March 3tst he95 words
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Article208 1916-04-11 10 ARMY— NAVY. Quite a good game of cricket was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, when the K. S. L. I. team, who won the toss and elected to baC, put up a score of 203 for eight wickets and declared thuir innings closed. Of this total Captain Morris208 words
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L. L. T. C. TOURNAMENT.
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Article97 1916-04-11 10 Ladies' Doubles. Mrs Wreford and fiftss Kerr rec 15.2 beat Mrs NVace and Mie>6 B isevi rec 15, w.o. Mrs Hartnell and Mrs Sounders scr., beat Mrs Lowtber K^mp aud Miss Pasea rec 15, 6—l, 6 —2. Mit-s Lamb aud Miss L. Limb rec 15 jeat Mra Maiden97 words
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Article132 1916-04-11 10 Mrs Saaoders and Mr Allan rec vs Mrs Owen and Mr Edwards rec 5. Mrs Barkil] and Mr Wreford rec 3 vs Mr* Phillips aud Me Oldfield rec 15.1. Miss Tabor aud Mr Miles scr vs Miss Ba&evt ;ind Commander Forbes r.n. rec 4. Mix Hit Doubles132 words
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Article227 1916-04-11 10 Much internet was shown on Saturday morning at the racecourse m tbe Penang horses that are being prepared for the Singapore Meeting, which opens oa the 16ch of next; month. Most of the owners were present, except Mr. Jules Martin, whose horsen, nil looking fit aud well,227 words
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Article167 1916-04-11 10 Mr Dick, Manager of the Singapore United Rubber Estates at the 6i miles Yeo Cbu Kang Road, m the second police court vesterduy charged a Chinese coolie Darned Sway Tow, and a boy of 12 years I old named Yeo Teow, son of the first accused, the former with the167 words
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Article660 1916-04-11 10 Tbe M.M. Company's steamer Porthos left Colombo at 6 p.m. on the 7th instant and may be expected here on Wednesday morning. The K. P. M. express steamer Ramphius arrived yesterday morning from Java, and m the afternoon left for Belawan Deli, whence she will return on Thursday660 words
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Article52 1916-04-11 10 The Grand National. Calcutta, March 25th. The following is the result ot the Giaud National Vermouth 1 Irish Mail 2 School Money y Won by two lengths, six lengths bet ween second and thud. Bettiug 100 to 8 Vermouth 20 to 1 Irish Mail 33 to 152 words
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Article130 1916-04-11 10 The Singapore British Malay Club, Arab Street, held a Rouggeng ou Saturday ihe Bth instaut m a tastefully decorated teni. The Rooggeug was for two nights, bin owing to unavoidable circumstances the Committee of Management hud, with regret, to postpone at the eleveuth hour that proposed tor Sunday the 9th.130 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement243 1916-04-11 10 HEADQUARTERS FOR SANAPHOS. The All British and the most reliable Tonic and Nerve Food on the market. SANAPHOS. Is a Reconstructs Seevt Pa Physical P*atigue; Nervoa* Breakd rn;li Ncnra^thcnia. li Ls Nutrient, EteatonU w v SANAPHOS. [fl an organicalh PhOKfriMitod mill pro uiM.l» i -t n< I ->i, at [flu243 words
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