The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 April 1916
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Title Section15 1916-04-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ;h.s CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1916. NO. 8,72(i15 words
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Article191 1916-04-13 1 Tbe report of tbe Y. If. C. A. has been iesued— Page 12. Further ships have been sunk by subIma mes f'^ge 7. Changes m tbe local thare listi are noted on page 1 I. The death has occurred of Jiajah Hot of Selangor— -Page 6. Tbe191 words
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Article1058 1916-04-13 1 In Germau caricatures now John l.utl is almost invariably depicted as a wearer of tbe kilt and the diced Glengarry bonnet. However tbe veritable John may regard it. Scotland looks on this new convention of tbe (iermau HHtirir art:st a» a eornpli ment, possibly unintended but1,058 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement248 1916-04-13 1 cheapness over it. The "ARGO" represents low cost I with utility and beauty, [t is a sturdj car, standard m every sense. Its upkeep is so low thai it [daces it within gives yon all the pleasure of mot >riny; at minimum? cost. II Ask for full particulars and illustrations248 words
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Advertisement95 1916-04-13 1 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, 42 HELL Stockists: HIN WA FT A Co* SHIP CHANDLERH. Telephone 428. 102, Market Street MASSAGE HALL THEARAPEUTIC MASSAGE, ACUPUNCTURE, MANICURE OPEN DAY EIGHT Mr S. FUJITA Mrs. HARU (JAPANESE) No. 239, BEKCOOLEN STREET. Telephone No. I *67 ELLERSLIE COLLEGE, j 99, Kiver95 words
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Advertisement134 1916-04-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Freeh tilms at the Palladium -I'age 8 Wanted: Copies of papers oc A 1 a n y subjects Page 2. Rohineou and Co. for Held glasses Pace 7. Notice re trade nruks of Chillington Tool Company Page Kat/ I'ros. have a large selection of silverware presents Pflge 1.134 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous163 1916-04-13 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 1 3th Hloda New Sac oomuienoes. Friday 14th FHeb Water- 7 *U h.u B 4s p.m. Hotel Europe dance, lv p.m. Saturday 15th. High Water 8.2 a -I ,r 16 p.m. S.K.E [v) Smoker. Drill Ball, 9 p.m. Sunday 6th. Hi^h Water— 9 7 rn.Uk., B-ll p.m.163 words
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Article258 1916-04-13 2 LoDiiou, March 9th. Tbt CM&* Society is resuming its activities this year. VmOng the fiiet year oi the war U b<Ul «o gathering of anj sur> but now it is arranging programme of souuu educational work milch on the usual lines txeept that the customary banquet is258 words
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Article358 1916-04-13 2 Manchester March 9. The ste'\diaet*t« of cotton still continue?, j fluctuations being slight during the past week. Demand for the raw material at Liverpool is only ov a vtry moderate scale and prohahly the most notable item there II the lnrge amount of cotton which is358 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement634 1916-04-13 2 Wanted WANTED TO PURCHASE. Papers on Malay Subjects— T ire A ♦"■.istozns I'arts II Circumstances of Mnlay Life. R.O. Wlnstedt. [ndnstries and Crafts, by Win&ttiit. -i r ffen d. Apply B AW. co Free Preee. 13-4 15-4 KiNG EDWARD Vis MEDICAL SCHOOL F.V.S. HOSTEL A Rupi rintendent is wanted f<>r634 words
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Advertisement1378 1916-04-13 2 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGH f CASINO-™*! PRESENTS IN THE SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHAPP mm^ m mmmmam r^. ViTAGRAPH BURLESQUE IN THREE 1 limT I SIDE-SPLITTING ACTS A LAUGH m A VI A SCREAM! J GOODNESS JrC «£x O JL \j kj fe OR MOVIES AS THEY SHOULDN T BE NOTE THE1,378 words
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Article522 1916-04-13 3 g nt Irrtgacce and German Sea Power. i r_; i -emdenhla^t reminds HambOffgpn Hwrt they huve once behistOMl participated m a victory bvsV K-'-giand's tnanti'ne forces. It |he WM wnged on Koglish ship- plD^ 1471 to U77 by the Haoee •»erchar:t-. Tnat war was brought about, t522 words
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Article326 1916-04-13 3 pit? of "wry eir'ort innde by the overurnent, the prices of food antinue to rw Some little impression for ;i \\rt-k cr two by the oduction o !M<\'rini"i prices, buC bofh wholesil^ u;id retail, have tand nirf- BTenting o*t?ieial a, and prices continue to mount :ily.326 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement778 1916-04-13 3 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co. Ltd. Gknkral Manager's Pbogbbss Rxpobt for FOOT Weeks Endim. IfABCB 25TH. 1916. The accompanying sheet of Mine Measucemente and AHnay retarns sbows a total of 220 ft. made up of 'M ft. sinking, 100 fc. driving, and 88 ft. crosscutting, as ajjainBt a total of778 words
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Advertisement222 1916-04-13 3 SANITARY j INSTALLATIONS i I PENTRAI I WORKS LTDlfcal SINGAPORE. SAVE Xp^" ON YOUR LABOUR BILL rW ji BY USIN3 m To Correct Constipation and Biliousness, clear the c mniexinn of blemishes and sw<-eten the breath, uht; th-j aaiLty laxative They gently assist nature and will help to kfep >ou222 words
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Advertisement574 1916-04-13 3 F. M. S. 6°/o WAR LOAN. NOTICE. The Government of the Federated Malay States has made arrangements with the Chartered Bank of Ind a, Australia and China for the Bank to accept payment m full with applications for Bonds m the Federated Malay States War Loan, m cases where applicants574 words
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Article623 1916-04-13 4 A Pathetic Interview. New York Feb. 27— A correspondent of tbe Associated Presa telegraphs a loDg report of an interview which he had last ■week at Aedipsoe, with King Peter of Serbia. The deepat< •'i says As it vrere hidden away m this almost inaccessible spot, bent under623 words
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Article267 1916-04-13 4 An article by Privy Councillor Max von Gruber m the Osteuropt»ische Zukuuft 1 on the increase of the population of Russia is causm^ considerable alarm m Germany. The Nationalist newspapers express anxiety, and insist on "something being done.' In JBOO, we are told, European Kussia, including Finland,267 words
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Article370 1916-04-13 4 Another Parliamentary institution once flourishing now languishing, is tea on tba Terrace. It reached its prime m the last L'oionist Parliament. Ministers were 1 strong m the support of a faitbful majority the amount of legislative work set going was not extensive compared with the rush370 words
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Article311 1916-04-13 4 We have been reading receu'!>. says the Manchester Guardian, that t i" Germans iv Brussels, on taking the at ;he other morning, were stupefied to Bad bat 6ome wag or other had reehrister.ei ibe names of ctrtain streets, turning Pig Mai kef," for instance, into German M ke311 words
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Article250 1916-04-13 4 German newspapers cannot 1 ear enough about the darkness of LonJon and the terrors of its citi/ens as they silently glide from one gloomy street to another. From the Taglicbe Ruudschmi we hear that the citizens of Strasburg are passing their evenings acd nights m a darkness250 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement530 1916-04-13 4 £3 IN 4S £j o G(lktQ without Vts\ ccV PA RI S, 8. rue Vivlenne. Sold by all Chemists. WBsaisaBMVHMMHiWi w^^' nw^, i ■■M»^MM«»wM^^ Mi 'Nw<y^^w^»M»i^BißWS^r»y^s^si3inMSfc»' ROM TYRES USED BY THE BRITISH WAS OFFICE. COMBINATION JplISk HON-SKIB JJ« DURiEIUTV 'tt* JfsVL)b^ik THE ROM TYRE AND RUBBER Co. CONTRACTORS to H.530 words
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Advertisement900 1916-04-13 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRINfi RACE MEETING (UNDER S. P. A. RULES OF RACING) %VR.L BE HELD ON Tuesday the 16th, Thursday the 18th, and Saturday the 20th of May, 1916. programme: FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, IGth MAY. 1911 I. THE OPENING STAKES— 2-45 pm. Value |6M and ISO to th<900 words
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Advertisement472 1916-04-13 4 ENTRIES CLOSE at NOON on Katard&x May, 1916. y In all races the advertised Second I only be given when there are not ii Starters tht- property of different owi NOTE -.—The attention >>f owners to Rule 123, which makes thi Scratching 5 p.m. on the DAY BLK Kacfc. Owaeia472 words
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Article536 1916-04-13 5 Ph* 1 d;ifes are tho*e of thp dee tcb :rJ lt:l f 'g rAraa from London \nril cnntinuecP. Now 195,t)00 \ed:n Bntihb munition factories. iw.iJHntal tire m powder fac aaMfaaj series of explosions M ;l'HiUt ■>((). I i tiro'esta to neutrals about toroedoeiDt! -ni tal Portugal. 1536 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement1624 1916-04-13 5 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders trill be received at the COLONI\L ENGINEERS office, up to noon of the 25th April, l&ir,, for the foilowiug woiks 1. ColonrwaßhiD^ and painting the exterior oi the Government Onlcee t. Erection of Quarters for Caretaker at Labrador Villa S. Deepening and improving drains and mam1,624 words
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Advertisement439 1916-04-13 5 To Let TO LET Fully furnished. No. S Napier Ko&d. Immediate eatri Apply to EVITTA CO 1.5-4 lW 4 TO BE LET Utrecht" 11, Lloyd Road. Entry Ist May. Apply ZEHNDER BROTHERS, i(i, Kling Strett. 21-3 t.t.s. nc TO LET Fully furnished bungalow iv Tannin, for t^ro inontnH Gas and439 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1916-04-13 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, April 13, 1916. Rw* *&*tl tbe Pre«s the Peoples right matstatiu CVo*w>rJ by inflnerce -.nd unbnbed by f*lni Here p»tr*et Troth h*r (jlonous precepU it*9» [PUti^ed to Ujucu. i-t>»alty and Law. Whilst old fashioDod people are accustomed to hold up their hands m horror at1,227 words
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Article1090 1916-04-13 6 The Friday evening service at the Cathedral will be at 6.15 instead of at 6 o'clock. According to a Londou coroner, as many additional deaths are caused by motor ac cidents m the darkened streets us are caused by Zeppelin raids. Sergeant Artbur Milthorp, (says the L. A C. Elxpress)1,090 words
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Article35 1916-04-13 6 Kuala Lumpur April 12 The (Hidden death is reported at of Raja Hadji Mohamed J-uilleh. "ill known Hb Kaja Hadji Hot. Hi- v many years a member of tt,. COUnCI 135 words
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Article262 1916-04-13 6 C >r f C I:. Mullins. R M L Staff officer, who for four veur- lfl l been attached to the ttafl at 1 riir.*-, leaves for Home by the mail this morning* At a cord gathering m tbe Crirket <ii, D VirJfiu hour yeptprdn> be262 words
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Article124 1916-04-13 6 COPKA. April 12. Tbe niarbaf tecaag tiie paal BnriiWated iritbie narrow innitf. and clomi j quiet. To d'j\ quotations an- the same bt at our [jitl report. Rim v Jrifej D, luir t.o Oood l^neiH s IIO.SO per pikul. I;. i Tit- quantity catalogued al i auction124 words
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Article51 1916-04-13 6 There was a good demand for practi calif ail grades at the autekfi b«U I the llth^ though bidding vvac somewhat slow, standard Sbeal I at 1181 and 5183 mark incre ;i and |g respectively. The atikl v aur finished to-daj and will oe rt± ed t<51 words
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Article73 1916-04-13 6 London. April i 1 The Lot ioi annonncet the following promotions Bajt Sir Bdid< o Singfa ol honorary Major. I Bftali I 4tb avalry und f. A. C t -Hrd \'> jabi.s to be Squadron mdew wt Lemporary Majors. lUffm Oocpa. i ipaaia I Baanay ISrd Blkbi73 words
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Article33 1916-04-13 6 LonJoat, Ipril 11. Hw K'O.ibfrv .livh ft— OQJati )Optfd I Stuart Coate caudidu < m Huccec v to Me Onaplin P«ol i y tbe c married bmb'i bbj will33 words
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Article29 1916-04-13 6 1 London, aptfl It. I■ i.iouh liH> passad the bi iuaucf! Bill unanimous •lent intimated U are* prepi 1 the railwuj tick, t and meet objections.29 words
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Article22 1916-04-13 6 Airiterdi.ni April ■aaavai iioiiana tbafl nettbi ul> pfthej ot tbe aiiiai w* violate the neutralit> t»i Net Lei ;t. udti.22 words
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Article19 1916-04-13 6 London. Apni 11. Ivctoi >a\\-'--ex-curator ot the Indian MM has been elected President I'Larmactuticul Conference19 words
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Advertisement86 1916-04-13 6 A LARGE SHIPMENT OP AMSTEL PILSENEK BEER. HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED. IN Cases of 4 dozen Quarts, and 8 dozen Pints. Sole A tuts CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. FINAL SALE DAYS TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. WE OFFER DRESSES, BLOUSES, SHOES, MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS AND ALL REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS. AT86 words
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Article507 1916-04-13 7 HOW THE ATTACK WAS BUILT UP. Further Efforts Repulsed. vnnl 11. Tbe KreDch evncuatloU r.-thincourt salient led the n3 to think !b* chance had at uuth cor;.- to break through and they |a attack-! m masses m broad daylight, a system which they had aban joDed507 words
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Article108 1916-04-13 7 Londoo, \p--il \-2 The Hriti^h communique ea>- Grenada righting m tbe craters east of >c. K!oi continued last uight witfa varying rortune. We hold three of the enters but tic: the other two at prestv I The mmj to-day exploded mines north— ll uf \t-iielles damaging108 words
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Article26 1916-04-13 7 London, April 1 The corporation of baa published sor. wnir of the W i .1 which laefadM translations ii tad (iunuukhi atnl coutaius26 words
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Article37 1916-04-13 7 April 11. —la tho House of MM Mr Ch '.mb»rlain said that if -rite of India wished to have any adviea from th« Economic I'ommis~i not su^po-ie the Government <*t iiui.a would cbjt-ct.37 words
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21 1916-04-13 7 Lourenco Marques, April 12. A Portuexpeditionary force occupied Krooga German East Africa ou April 10.21 words
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Article167 1916-04-13 7 FRENCH PRESS ON KING'S SPEECH. Britain's Creat Effort [By Submarine Cable]. MIUTM'I HIBTIOB. London, April 11. In the House of Commons Mr Apquith referring to the re cent great allied conference at Paris emphasised the fact that the results were the reaffirraatiou of the solidarity of the167 words
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Article94 1916-04-13 7 lliied Action. Athens, April 11.— The British and Freueh ministers here informed the Gret-k premier of the intention of tb.p Al ies to land forces on tie island of Kepholonia westward of Greece and to establish a naval base there. They gave assurances that the94 words
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Article123 1916-04-13 7 London, April 11. The Times understands the Chief of the Geueral Staff and the military members of the Army Council have furnished tbe Cabinet with a v ery plain statement of their immediate requirements iv men. A sub committee of the Cftbiuet investigating tbe recruiting consist? of123 words
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Article68 1916-04-13 7 London, April 11. Siukings. The steamers Margam Abbey British^, Santanderino 'Spanish) and Caledonia (Danish). Four of the Santanderino's crew were drowned. Pen/ance, April 11. -The Italian stea mer Tneone has been ennk by a submarine, the crew is believed to have been caved by a French Destroyer.68 words
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Article152 1916-04-13 7 London, April 11.— la the House of Commons, Sir John Kees referring to the Select Committee's bill to transfer the management of the Imperial Institute to the Colonial office moved that four mem bers of the Executive Council should be appointed by the Secretary of State for152 words
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Article70 1916-04-13 7 London, April 11. In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grey said that the effectiveness of tbe economic blockade of enemy countries is being fully maintained m every way. Mr Teuuant said m the lloubg that he understood that two members of the Air Committee resigned70 words
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Article28 1916-04-13 7 Paris, April 11. The new French aero plane is declared to be the fastest m the world and one that could 6asily outmatch a Fokker.28 words
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Article28 1916-04-13 7 London, April 1 1 There will be a munitions conference of the Allies at Rome m \t av Mr Lloyd George hopes to attend.28 words
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Article510 1916-04-13 7 The report of the board and tbe halfyearly accounts for tbe six months ended Dec. 31 have been issued. Tbe credit balance of income find expenditure for the half year is 91,053,529, nearly all paid m interest due or owing to Government on loan funds. 9345,012 is510 words
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Article188 1916-04-13 7 Yesterday moruing at Kidadari took place the funeral of Mr Charles Walter Edwards, who died at Paya Mas Estate, Jobore, on the 10th in6t. of meningitis Many will regret his death, outside the relatives. He waff a real man, 1 Irish and ii T188 words
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Article54 1916-04-13 7 The twelfth annual report signed by Mr Francis Lpynard shows that there was received m 1915 the sum of $1949.38, and expended $1745 10 the credit balance at the end of the year being $5411. Mftyone families received help during 1915 and the expenditure during the year54 words
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Article33 1916-04-13 7 P. A. M. The annual general meeting will be held on Wednesday 26fch at Kuala Lumpur. The long and important agenda includes nearly every item of importance, and interesting discussions may be expected.33 words
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Article21 1916-04-13 7 Agents Kuala Sawah Rubber Co. Kuala Sawah 4,142 Agents Sime Darby and Co, Kempas 14,509 Radella 6,55021 words
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Article456 1916-04-13 7 I The following are the results for the year 1915. BOYS. Raffles Institution. Sknioks. Cnia Boon Leong, Hum/.ah, Lee Keng Soon, Phoon Seek Wah, Phoon Seek Foo, Wong Puck Sham, Ong Van Keng, Tan Wye Kam. Juniors. L. P. R F. Cresson, Foo Hee Seng, S. E.456 words
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Article366 1916-04-13 7 Mr A. St. Alban Smith, we hear, has obtained a commission m the K. Irish Rifles. It is not expected that Mr P. A. Anthony will be able to return to the F.M.S. for a year. (M.M.) Reuters Agency was recently informed that 1.2-5 parcels of raw rubber were taken366 words
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Advertisement135 1916-04-13 7 ROBINSON ®> CO. JUST UNPACKED. FIELD RACE GLASSES. PRISM BINOCULARS 8 POWER. All m Leather Sling Cases. ROBINSON ®> CO. I Brinsmead, Broadwood, I I Goflard Col Sard, Ghallen. I I BRITISH PIANOS I I HIGHEST MERIT I Sole Agents I the ROBINSON PIANO Go., Ltd. I (iNCORPut.A'' KM IN135 words
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Advertisement823 1916-04-13 8 Shipping ELLERMAN'* LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). For LONDON S.S. Keelung via Suez Canal due about 3rd May. S.s. Denbigh Hall via Cape of Good Hope due about 4th May. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS.823 words
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Advertisement862 1916-04-13 8 Sh 8 p p I n g Jr. O« British India AND Apcar 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 on862 words
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Advertisement587 1916-04-13 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIME. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON nd MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1816 Athos April 22 Cordillere Kay 2 Porthoa May 1« Andre Lebon May 9 Corriiilere Jnne 2 Atlantique May 2;i Andre Lebon June 16 \mazone Jnoe 6 Atlautique June 30 Pol nebien June 20587 words
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Advertisement605 1916-04-13 8 Shipping N V X JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHTP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japar. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained bet wc«l T v via ports to Marseilles London, contrnct with the Imperial lafMUi< s< w rr ment. The New Twin screw ht, at^e maintaining this service have b< n designed and605 words
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Article1275 1916-04-13 9 Royal Commissions Report. The past week has Been the issue of a publication of national importance the final report of the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases. It is a document well worth the close study of every person m terested m the health of the community, and there1,275 words
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Advertisement536 1916-04-13 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. (INCOSPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. EX. ihe Coznp*nf lias £20.000 fle»oslte4 with Ihe Supreme536 words
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Advertisement459 1916-04-13 9 SOUTH BRITISH i INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) FIRS Insurance effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Inanrances accepted to all party of tbe world at lowest rates. BIRTHQDIKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. V Offices 2, Finlayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Go. Ltd.] (Incorporated459 words
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Advertisement162 1916-04-13 9 3 DRINK 1 DRINK 1 I THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE IN THE EAST J^SS^# MOnFI^ATF -ij^^^-T^ M^Bi^^lv^^Xsr ACCORDING Jm^^^^^^^^/S T0 THE LATEST I W^M§^^^^^ METHODS WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CARE IN SANITARY RESPECTS. > CARLSBERG BEER |S DAHSSH BEER. t "><^«nMMMmiaHHMMMinMißM)KiinMmMMMaaßMaaHMiißnaMiiMaH>aaiaaiH BOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co, Ltd. [(INCORPORATED IN DENMARK)162 words
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Advertisement380 1916-04-13 9 HOW THIN PEOPLE CAN GET FAT Increase m Weight Ten Pounds or More A Physician s Advice Id certainly give rnoet anything to It able to fat up a few pounds and t^ay that way, declarer every excessively \\i\\i tijau or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite pabt380 words
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Article1485 1916-04-13 10 To Deu. 0. March To date 1915 Ailagar, Dec 266,800 48,000 AGajah.Sep 29,790 8,150 27,000 Alor Pongeu 15,655 36,931 Alma, 14,000 54,500 Ampat, Sep 36,054 25,580 An-Johore, Mar 177,249 15,388 58,530 An Malay, Dec 1,507,847 101,385 362,839 An S'tra, May 473,623 146,337 Asahan, July 93,736 45,480 Atbara,1,485 words
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Article232 1916-04-13 10 In above list tbt totaii- m art monthly totate f«r JaoDn, v m bicb the OotupHry'fc year SB at d after th.i uame. Ihird coini: <i. •h•lw^ tJM i' 16 total to drfte and ■Oooll<l 00l tot l ofttM fast month. Bvarf <n :< :n*<^ feOfel the tt^uu'ri232 words
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Advertisement142 1916-04-13 10 BELLISS MORCOM, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Manufacturers of High-Class self- lubricating Engines, Condensing Plant, Steam I Turbines, and Diesel Oil Engines. This firm have a word-wide reputation for j the excellence of their products. Simplicity of Form, combined with High Efficiency, has been the aim m all their designs, and142 words
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Advertisement105 1916-04-13 10 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orcbcrd Boai. Pianos bought, sold ore b ia|rf uood prices allowed tH M L struments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical foodl Singapore, Piano, Organ Musical I: nof»r)t.s d^al^r Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. *ear Entrance to Bopdbo l^iarf Telepone 1026. Sea stocks105 words
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Article28 1916-04-13 11 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, April 12th. 'Ail quotations of Sterling Shane moat be regarded as purely nominal for the present xcvcbfhgf28 words
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Article59 1916-04-13 11 COBBECTKD OF ¥O -pril 12.) Bask 4ma 2-4 19-32 ii demand 2A\ Fvivaic credits 8 ma 2-4 27 32 France demand Bank 826 Ihdia, T. T. 1 7 d HOHQKONQ, deniar d 11l Yokohama, demacd mi Java, demaad 131 Bangkok, demand 65 i Sovbbbiqhs, Bank Buying 98.64 Bank ol59 words
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Article143 1916-04-13 11 April. 12. Tin (130 tons) 197.75 Gam bier 20.75 Gambles Cabe No. 1 80.00 Gambler Cube No. 2 29 00 Pvppei Black ordin. Spore 27.50 Psppev, (White fair) 37.00 Nutmegs (110 tv fcbe !b. 30 00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.i nom. Mace (Banda* 75.00 Cloves (Amboiaa) uom. Bali143 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement155 1916-04-13 11 TKe TROPICAL ROOFING IS GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. i I i* j>i > **'.Siipi > "^^Jti^MciiMißtei^tfi^'JMiM^^ we GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability155 words
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Advertisement160 1916-04-13 11 GLEN LIKE Of STEAMERS LTD. FOB GENOA LONDON, Thess. "GLENIFFER 9428 tons, J. Mcixregur. Commander, Is due here about the end cf May, and v*iii hhvj prompt despatch for above pott-.. She ha" excellent accommodation EorEa on Passengers. Fare Sirgapore to London £40 0 0. For freight and passage apply160 words
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Miscellaneous366 1916-04-13 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kaodbng kerb&u Hospital April IS 9am 3 P.M v v Baroin. 8i F»c 99 839 ?0.7?2 99 iiu Temf 85.5 7h ,*> 7fi ft Wat Bnlb Thtit 79 n 7^« 7^n p«r. ot Wlofl Caloi Calm Calm Max. Temp. Id an,&a £0.0 Mtn. On fie. 7a f Max.366 words
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Miscellaneous464 1916-04-13 11 LATEST ARRIVALS List of vesseU m port at 11 a.m on April 12. 1916. Vessel's Name Date of Arrival British. Benavon April 10 Ning Chow April 11 Warraka Batavier Sagama Kiver Kaka April 12 Kinta Dutch. Singkara April 1 1 an Overbtraten Emile S. Jacob Aprii If Koeniai .Japanksk. Kitano464 words
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Article1652 1916-04-13 12 FRENCHMEN OF MALAYA AT THE FRONT. I)K BOMf <>I\RIEKS. Lieutenant Cloude Konseeiot de Saint Ceran, of Moine Corafce ana Co., is always m Limoges, attached to the service of the auto- mitrailleuse b. Sergeant Pierre Durnerin ex- Director of theßanquede l'lndo-Chine, after having been a long time1,652 words
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Article175 1916-04-13 12 A soccer match of considerable interest is due for decision on the Esplanade this evening, when the S. C. C. will meet an eleven representative of the Straits Chinese Football Association. This is a further trial game for the latter m view of their impending visit to Penang for175 words
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Article31 1916-04-13 12 i The Monthly Medal of the above Club will.be played for on the 15ch and 16th of this month, not 2 2nd and 28rd as stated previously. I31 words
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1260 1916-04-13 12 The following extracts are taken from the Report and Accounts for 1915. The Oreat War has discovered many things and one of them is the strength of the V.M.C.A. The Association was not unknown before, but the extraordinary resource it has displayed m ministering to the1,260 words
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Article125 1916-04-13 12 Mixed Douhles A. Mrs Burkill and Mr W T reford rec 3. bent Mrs Phillips and Mr Olrifield, 6— a, 6—4. Mixed Doubles B. Miss Pigott and Mr Pigott rec 2 beat Mrs Furnivall and Mr Worhain rec 15.2, 6—4, 6—l. Miss L. Lamb and Captain Morris owe125 words
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Article117 1916-04-13 12 Mixed Doubles A. Mrs Saunders and Mr Allan rec 3 v. Mrs Owen and Mr Edwards rec 5. Mrs Lowther Kemp and Mr I'pcott owe 1 v. Miss Tabor and Mr Miles *cr. Mixed Doubles B. Mr and Mrs Webster rec 4 v. Miss Kerr and Mr117 words
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Article80 1916-04-13 12 The following were the results of last night's play Mr A. Lewis owe 150 beat Mr J. T. Andrews owe 85, 250 to 165. Mr W. M. Baker rec 40 beat Mr F. R. Martin rec 20, 250 to 193. Tie for Thursday Night at 9 O'clock80 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement224 1916-04-13 12 IT IS YOUR DUTY TO I economize, as far as lies m your power, more especially m the direction of luxuries, such v motoring really is. It should be remembered that every alien motor tyre purchased is only piling up our indebtedness abroad A simp f way of economizing, to224 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous86 1916-04-13 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES Sunday, Apkil 16. Johnston's Pier 8, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3 30 p m. Club Bungalow at 8 30 and 9.30 am., 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p m. 75 yards Back Stroke Race. This event will take place on arrival of tbe 10 o'clock86 words
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