The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 June 1916

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. iEh CENTS SINGAPOKE, FBIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. NO. *8,774
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  • 193 1 There is world-wide sympathy in the tragic death cf Lord Kitchener, to whom handsome tributes are paid Page 5. More news of the sea battle comes, with some figures as to the German losses in men. The Kaiser has made a characteristic speech Page 5. Russia's great
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  • 940 1 Time and circumstance have destroyed the flagrant reserve of the insular British* who nowadays more readily overflow with an ebullient bonhomie which brooks no denial, although the Government ordains wariness, and advises the whispered rather than the outspoken word in familiar places in strange company. Short of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 208 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED "NEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine, $370--2\ H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $320--2 i HP. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $420Above includes Tool Bags, Tools etc. Telephone No. 491. INSPECTION INVITED. Whtetot
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    • 288 1 THE PURE PARA TUBE FSgHI Your maintenance expenses are affected by the tubes you use, and it pays you to take the sa?ne care m making your tube investment that it does m buying a car. It altvays pays to find out before spending your money. Keen a superficial examination
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    • 115 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New programmes at the CinemaB Page 2. Powell's auction of motorcycles Page 2. Ching Keng Lee's furniture auction Page 2. Unfurnished rooms to let near town —Page 3. S M.I. A. A. and F.I.A.S. offices will be 'Closed on Monday Page 8. A Malacca bankruptcy Page 8. Kim
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 183 1 THE WEEK. Friday 9th. High Water- 3 9 a.m, 4-25 p.m. First Quarter. M.M. outward mail expected. Saturday 10th. High Water- 4-26 a.m., 6 20 p.m. Sunday 11th. High Water— 5-46 a.m., 614 p.m. Whit Sunday. St. Barnabas. Monday 12th, High Water— 7-5 ».m., 75 p.m. Scudai Rubber, 181 Cecil
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  • 296 2 The full story is new available of tie tragic death of Mr E. F. bell, I c s., Deputj Commissioaer of Bilaspur. Accompanied by Mrs Bell, he went out camping a few miles from Kargi Road Station on the Katni Branch of the Bengal Nagpur Rail
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  • 187 2 Scheme of Salvage. New York, May 2. According to plans published here the Inter Ocean Submarine Engineering Company will shortly commence the work of salving cargoes of bullion and other valu ables from vessels sunk as the result of the European war. Amongst the numerous vessels to receive
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  • 180 2 The general's a decent sort, as far as generals go The major, he's another, as he marches to and fro The captain he's a 'corker, when in uniform arrayed Hut you should see our sergeant when he marches on parade. His eyea are keen as razors, and he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 579 2 DUTCH LUB, Singapore. SATURDAY, JUNE lOtb, AT 9 P.M. EXHIBITION OF CLAS3ICiL DANCING BT Mr. Paul Nijinsky Of the Imperial Russian Ballet, Petrograd. ASSISTED HY BE3T AMATEUR TALENT. PROGRAMME: (a) Coppelia (Valse (d) Spanish Dances— lente) Leo Delibea Overture I *<* 4 (b) 8v»via Ballet {tl) uverxurt from (Classical Exer-
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    • 1100 2 ALTHOUGH WE CANN3T SEE tUR WAY CLEAR TO GRANT Y G ;j ADMISSION FREE YET WE GUARANTEE Tr\ Provide you with the FINEST ENTERTAINML > la ih T THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CINE!.: CA ST'NrO Have been noted in the past for their splendid Fro>T The Programme we are presenting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 782 3 HAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co Ltd. Incorporated m Queensland.) xmmml Manager's Progress Report for uk Wbkis Ending May 20th, 1916. .entlemen. I herewith beg to hand sou my report on your Mining and Milling jperatioce for four weeks ending May 20th 1916. The accompanying sheet of Mine Measurements b i
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    • 1015 3 REMINDER THIS DAY, FRIDAY AT IO A.M. AUCTION SALE IN THE MATTER OP THE ALIEN ENEMIES' (WINDING UP) ORDINANCE 1914 AND IN THE MATTEK OF BEHN MEYER CO., Ltd., IN LIQUIDATION Acting under instruction received from the Liquidator, W. H. Macgregor, Messrs Powell ft Co. Will sell by public auction
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    • 590 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Owing to the delay m tho arrival of Badges the annual registration of dogs fixed for the Ist Jane has been postponed to the 15th June, 1818. By Order, J POIfIUSE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore. 23rd May, 1916. 235 14-6 WHIT-MONDAY HOLIDAY. It is hereby notified that
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    • 598 3 THE TANGLIN CLUB. The Honorary Secretary has to advise members that the usual Friday informal dance will cot be held this evening. Singapore, 9th Jum 1916. 96 96 SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS' ASSOCBATION. FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will be closed for
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    • 510 3 I TO LET I nnlurnisheS Komns. Rent moderate. Gas and Water Uid en. Near Town 1 Apply, t, Uojd Rotd 3 6 no TO LET KENILWORTH, Barker Road, now beiaf repaired and painted throughout, occupation immediately. Apply SWAB ft IICLARER.' 4-4 mwf oc TO LET European Residence, eight Bedrooms with
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  • 777 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June 9, 1916, Here skal! the Pras the Peoples rift* mttanlr 37aawed by influence and nnbribed by g*h» J Hare patriot Troth her glorious procepU 4tMh PUcivwl t* JiaJoa. U»t«U» and Law. A month ago the question as to who should succeed Lord .Kitchener as
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  • 716 4 This evening, at eight o'clock, m the Short Street Girls School, a lecture will be given by Mr R.D. Priogle on Reminiscences of Sir Stamford R o flies. All are invited. A Dutchman named Stephen Barii, from the Dutch steamer Sungei Raja, was fined ten dollais m the second polioe
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  • 348 4 The Japanese mail steamer Mishirna Mara, which arrived alongside at Bjrneo Wharf at 11.80 yesterday morning, had on board Mr Frederick Sefton James, c m.g who succeeds Mr R. J. Wilkinson, OHO., as Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements. Mr James was met at the wharf by
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  • 48 4 The following copy of a telegram has been courteously forwarded to us by the Consul General —President Yuan Shih Kai died on the Sixth. According to the Constitution article twenty nine, the Vice-president Li Yuan Hung assumes charge. Flags are to be pat half mast.
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  • 224 4 [By Coubtesy of the French Consulate] Paris, Jane 7, 6.30 p.m. The French three per cent, bonds are at Fr. 62-75, and tha five per cents, at Fr. 88 35. Rubber is quoted at 26 8«d per lb. There was violent artillery fighting in the region of
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  • 191 4 The Tribune de Geneve learns that owing to the lack of soap a plague of lice has supervened in Constantinople. No one is allowed to leave Stan boul without a medical certificate to tbe effect that he is free from lice. There is a complete change of programme at the
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  • 390 4 [By Submarine C*bi*. [Renter's SnjT/p*" j London, June 7 The Mtttfec f. mocy of Lord Kitcaeuer win b* he u j Paul's at flooo on the !3tfc. Their m" ties will attend. Amsterdam, June 7 j; er j n states that the Brit...-, ,av t d i Q
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  • 24 4 Fr*m Our Ourn Cerrttjmt4n>! London, June i The following dividends are announces Changkat Salak 25 Buktt Mertajam II Bertam If Lendu 64.
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  • 353 4 Singapore. .June We have no marked improvement b report in Share quotations for the wed under review but rather more bueintshas been recorded at the lower levels. Tut Rubber Auctions todey displayed bette' tone and with Tin a stronger market the immediate future for share dealings loo'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 JShj^^ very old fjKr GENEVA. fl^^^^By <^J f^ff' W^mj&L. |gfl| BOLL DUNLOP. PS m glass and teiiw STONE SMALL h'nS I^^^^H CRUCHONS. Ui'JH CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Wine Spirit Merchants. FINEST INDIAN TEAS. Assam Souchong 2 lb. Tin $1.60 Orange Pekoe 2 lb. Tin $2.70 *jfe**^ Special Blend 'KISII i lb
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  • 762 5 lrt D KITCHENER'S TRAGIC END MOURNED. World wide Tributes. Router's Service] ;:r iuue 7 Despatches from all ■mil testify to the feeling evoked fcagk douth of Lord Kitchener. froa the dominions emphasise M of the loss, but state that will uot relax her effort in .otba announced
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  • 421 5 GERMANS IN BRITISH TRENCHES AGAIN. ■anj lines Exploded [By Sabmarime CaUe] [Heater's Service] London, Jans 7. General Haig, in his communique, mjs There waa heavy fighting in the afternoon east of Ypres. The enemy at noon opened a heavy bombardment ronnd Hooge and Ypres, and exploded a
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  • 107 5 The Shooting of Journalists. London, June 7. At a court martial at Dublin, Lord Cheylesmore presiding, Captain Bowen Colthurst was charged with the wilful murder, alternatively manslaughter, of the journalists Sheehy, Skef fington, Dickson and Macintyre during the rebellion. The Prosecutor said that the accused gave as
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  • 31 5 London, June 7.— lt appears that the proposals submitted to the Ulster Council by Sir E. Carson were Mr Lloyd George's. The Council adjourned without coming to decision.
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  • 41 5 London, June 7.— Sir G. R. Askwith has invited the Trade Union leaders to a conference at Manchester to day. The threatened cotton-strike notices expire on Saturday and a hundred thousand operatives and forty million spindles are involved.
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  • 28 5 London, Jane 7.— Sir Pertab Singh, Raja Rutlam and a party of officers of the Imperial Service Lancers attended the investiture at Buckingham Palace.
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  • 27 5 London, Jane 7.— The Board of Trade returns for May show increases m exports 01X18,405,419 and imports X 12.218.686 a* against May of last year.
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  • 257 5 GERMAN DREAM OF INVADING BRITAIN OVER. < The Blockade Strengthened. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Bervioe] London, Jane 7. Mr Balfonr, replying to the criticisms of the Admiralty's first communique, said that Admiral Jellicoe's massage of Jnne 2 was obviously ineom plete, bat the Admiralty decided to take
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  • 120 5 Hew Battleship's Incredible Power. London, Jane 7. Details continue to be published of the battle of Jutland. They include the statement that a new British battleship scored a hit at twenty miles range, and fired eighty-two salvoes from her fifteen- inch guns in two hours
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  • 99 5 Premier Visits British Minister. Athens, Jane 7. General Sarrail's demand for the recall of three Greek officers is considered as an inadmissible interference by the Greek Government, which ie taking np the firmest attitude. M. Skoalondis visited the British Minister, presam ably for an interview on
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  • 46 5 Amsterdam, June 7. The Kaiser, 01 ihe deck erf the flagship at Wilhelmshaven Bade a bombastic speech on Germany"; laval victory to delegations from tin warships engaged. He declared A star ias been made, and fear will creep into th< jones of our enemy."
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  • 23 5 London, June 7. The memorial service ;o the British victims of the sea-fight lakes place at St. Paul's on Jane 14.
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  • 22 5 Amsterdam, Jane 7. It is reported that a German torpedo-boat was mined ind sank off Zeebrugge on May 31.
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  • 25 5 Amsterdam, June 7.— The Reichstag has adopted the budget and the new warcredit of six hundred millions sterling. The Socialists opposed it.
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  • 29 5 Monte Video, Jane 7. The Uruguayan Government is sending a small steamer to the rescue of the Shackle ton party. It sails on Thursday. j
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  • 17 5 Melbourne, Jane 7. The Commonwealth Government has modified the era--bargo on copra to America.
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  • 364 5 PRISONERS NOW TOTAL NEARLY 100,000. Austrian Positions Smashed Dp. [Renter's Serrice] Petrograd, Jane 7. So far, the total of the Russian captures on the PripetRumanian front is 40,000 prisoners '900 officers), 77 guns and 134 machine- gnns. A French Consular wire which arrived late last evening gives the
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  • 126 5 Wilson's War Policy Condemned. London, Jane 7. Conventions of the Republicans and Progressives, of whom Mr Roosevelt is leader, assembled simultaneously at Chicago. Senator Harding was the temporary chairman of the former party and eloquently appealed for party reunion. He condemned President Wil* son's war policy as
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  • 21 5 London, June 7. Trebitßch Lincoln, extradited from America, has been charged at Pow street with forgery, and remanded.
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  • 222 5 The Tenkwa Company of Jugglers, acrobats, illusionists and magicians, comprising twenty five lady and gentlemen artistes, not forgetting several very clever children, performed last night, at the Cinema Casino, before a bumper house, including a good number of Europeans. The programme was a very varied
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 253 5 ROBINSON CO. JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCK WATERMAN'S SAFETY FOUNTAIN PENS. IN FINE, MEDIUM, OBLIQUE BROAD POINTS. Plain $5.50 Gold Mounted $8.50 ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Swan, aiawrley, and fnoorcs Pens. ALL THE HITS FIJOM "PUSH GO" I LONDON 3 MOST POPULAR REVUE I B 7 THE ORIGINAL CASTE I Shirley
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 885 6 u ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). For LONDON S.S. City Of Rangoon Sailing June 10. S.S. City Of Lincoln due about June 20. s.s. City of Sparta J ul V s s.s. City of Vienna J^Y 10. For particulars as to rates of freight
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    • 854 6 XT \3m British India AND Apcab Liine (Companies Incorporated in 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 abont MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Buropb).
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    • 543 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIKE, For CHINA, JAPAN CETLOI IH MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Porthos May 23 Paul Lecat Jane 9 Magellan Jane 30 AtUntiqae June 20 Paul Lecat July 14 Polvnesieu July 4 Atlantiqne July 2h Ethos July 18 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS,
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    • 532 6 N. Y.K JAPAN MAli STEAMSHIP Co., l incorporated m J&p&c EUROPEAN LINE, A service la maintained bet**- ▼la ports to Marseilles, lW 0 C Ffi S contract with the Imperil Jan "*A ment. The Mew Twit fi£* Ce2 maintaining this service have^S designed and constructed La with all the latest
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  • 419 7 I The Cabinet order proclaiming a moratorium says that since the outbreak of j war in Em-ope the gold market has been stagnant and commerce, consequently, has been on the decline. Owing to internal troubles in our country, the means of livelihood of the people have become more
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 254 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. 4nt Fumigators aid Sulphur Powder. Arsenite Of Soda for killing out lalaug. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant. "Sanitas"
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    • 146 7 MARTINS .'-or ii 's !•■)<•, n- tlic So im, so .1 i' in i.:-st 1 ..f tbe bi < 1 1 05fl may t>e 1 i> >"«»sr«"i efn itcattncM them, tt^ncetbeit A-. 1 t«; irst 5.^ -a«1 J H Aoi.-TOW. F.i«GL.A>iD. AVON BRITISH and BEST TYBES STAMFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL
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    • 300 7 POISONED BY MALARIA. Malaria is co respecter of persons. No age or station of life is exempt from it. It leaves its victim m such a debilitated condition that ooc of our foremost medical writers has been led to say, "It is astonishing the number of people who have been
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    • 37 7 ALL-BRITISH ROM TYRES USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE. MOTOR CYCLE TYRES (1) (2) /3) Combination Non-Skid. Rubb3r Stud. Rubber Bars. Rubber Bars, Steel Studs. Ncn-Skid. Non-Skid. MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ANO F.M.S.
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  • 770 8 Gobs That Defend Verdun. So much has been written of the French 75'b that it may seem superfluous even to mention them, but I think that no one who has seen these wonderful little gang in action can resist singing their praises. It is extraordinary that a piece
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  • 198 8 The past year was a very prosperous one for the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company and its associated concerns, though, the form of accounts having been altered, the real extent of the development in gross revenue cannot be arrived at. It is, however, sufficiently reflected in net
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  • 1439 8 To Deo. Si April To date i915 Abaco 8,144 Allagar, Dec 266,800 82,600 A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 87,800 Alor Pongsu 58,705 j Alma, 76,800 jAmpat, Sep 36,054 37,662 An- Johore, Mar 177,249 58,530 1 Ail-Malay, Dec 1,507,347 486,155 j >n-S'tra.May 478,623 < 212,724! Asahan, July 93,736 67,986 J
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  • 206 8 In above list the totals in flrnt cch. monthly totals for Jan Dec. 18 1*, 1 d In which the Company's year ends ii> ludK after the name. Thtod column shovs i 1916 total to date and second column tin t* at the past month. Every endcavonr is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 348 8 11 Necessity is tJie Mother of Invention." w trade COAGULATEX MARK Ai is "A Boon and a Blessing to Planters GA New Discovery for Coagulating Rubber. Superior to Acetic Acid. T T Cheaper than any recognised Coagulant. Guaranteed free of any Vegetable Matter. T Equally suitable for Sheet or Crepe
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  • 108 9 Jane 8, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list Bayers Sellers Anglo Java 3s 3s 6d j Kota Tinggi Johore 29 2d 2s 7iJ Sapong £1.2.6 XI. 7. 6 United Sua Betong £1.17.6 £2.2.8
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  • 62 9 tCOBBKOTED UP TO June 8.) 5ank 4 is s 2-4 19 32 dsiraod 2-4^ ?v!vaS« oredits S m'e 2-4 13 36 France demand Bank 826 [BDIA.T. T. ll\h aon&KOsa, detnsLd 10 1 de'rnavd 11O| JkVL. docuvad lS4i BASOSC3, tlem&nd 65 3OVB 1BIQFS, J-.utik Buying tH.54 Baafe o« Snrl.«rc P
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  • 137 9 Juno S Fin buyers f$9.50 Saclior 15.00 3bie .'ii«« Cobo No. 1 27.00 gambler Cabs No. 2 25.00 Ptppftff Black ordin. b'port buyers 27.00 Pippei, (White talr.) 86 25 Hulmefii (110 to tbe lb. 80.00 Nutmegs (80 to tbelb.) nom. Mace (Bacda) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) notn. Bali Coffee (4%
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1278 9 I rag SINGAPORE FBK& PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, Vv ab or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. j WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP [HE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY; LUTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). READ OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry,
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    • 42 9 SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Co. JHIPCHANDLERS PROVIDORING CONTRACTORS. Che Company's Launch meets in-coming ships. Dffiees:— 16 BATTERY ROAD. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Celephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to for daily and sea stock supplies. H. W. K. STEVENS, Manager 8 4 8-7
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    • 207 9 OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) (Osaka lereantile Steamship Co., Ltd.) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular cavgo service with six steam ere calling at Moji, t ofcfeaichi. Hongkong, Singapore. Fort Swettenh*m, Penang, Colombo and Bombay acd or me return voyage calling at TcUcorin. 8ing& pore. Horgkoug and Moji
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 786 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT, Chamter of Commerce (to II a.m., June 8 ARRIVALS. June 7. Fultala, Aureole (Brit) Mer kus, Van Heemfckerk, Emile (Dut) Eiger (Xor) Kumakata Meru (Jap). June 8. Lady Weld, Ranee, Xing Chow. Matoppo, Circe, Klaug (Brit) Van Goene, Brouwer, Sernbilan (Dut) Haiphong (Fr) Rajah of Sarawak (Sar).
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  • 1093 10 (From Indian Papers). Russians on the Tigris. Simla, May 24.— The following telegram has been received by the Viceroy from the Secretary of State, dated May 22.— Satisfaction is expressed at tha British and Russians having joined hands on the Tigris and the advance on Kut having
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  • 240 10 Oatective Inspector Miller, m the second police court yesterday morning charged Oon Pak Suan, of 28, Purvis Street, who described himself as a trader, with the theft of five cases of Elephant Brand tobacco from godown 46, Tanjong Pagar, on May 25th. The tobacco was
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  • 167 10 Agents Sandilands Buttery and Co. Sumatra 24,299 Agents Kvatfc and Co. Kelemak 7,740 total to date 88,957. Indragiri (Sumatra) 8,883 total 7 mos 53,170. Agents Guthrie and Co. Bukit Kajaug 61,305; agst 54,200 total 11 mos 658,130; agst 521,964; Sungei Buaya (Sumatra) 28,800 agst 32,707 total
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  • 62 10 A law has just been passed by the French Parliament, establishing a diploma of honour for those who have fallen m the war. The diploma which bears the following heading Aux Marts de la Grande Guerre la Patrie reconnaissante," will be granted by the civil or military authorities to the
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  • 468 10 The Rubber Markbt. From Our Own Correspondent Weltevreden, Jane 8. Business during the past fortnight has shown bat little change, though enquiry for most articles of export has not been as great as when last reporting. The rubber market has continued weak and values have fallen considerably. Last
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  • 310 10 Judge and Sir John Simon. During the summing up of a libel case, Mr. Justice Scrutton said It bad been the proud boast cf the British Conbtitution that Judges and juries alike were above prejudice, and did justice, to everybody. He was sorry to hear an ex- Home
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  • 99 10 Second Lieutenant Francis Ewart Savill, 7th Reserve Cavalry Regiment, of Chantmarie Manor, Catti stock, Dorset, a director of the United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations (Limited), who died at the Military Hospital, Tidworth, Wilts, on February 8, has left unsettled estate of the value of £61,893. Probate of the will is
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  • 172 10 Tbe new light on lerijeh Point, Koala llejang, Sarawak, will not be lit as notified m our last issue. (Sar. Gazette June 1.) Colombo shippers have received letters from the agents of the Ocean Steamship Company and China Mutual Steamship Company to the following effect It is desired
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  • 285 10 The following farther donations are gratefully acknowledged Already received 13.H30.38 Mrs Soins (May to June) 8 00 Mrs Morrison 15.00 Mrs Nancy Rangal 3 00 Singapore Sporting Club 50C.00 14 351.39 Long chairs already received $994 25 Singapore Sporting Club 250.00 1,244.25 We are most grateful for
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  • 55 10 On behalf of the Lady Evelyn Young, the Hon. Treasurer, Mr H. B. Ward, of Evatt and Co., French Bank Buildings, Singapore, gratefully acknowledges the following contribution Balance previouely acknowledged 11,573 81 Singapore Sporting Club 500.00 Balance in Hand $2,073.81 Amount remitted to London jei.COO
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  • 85 10 Commenting on the assertion of the Kolnisehe Zaitung that the new alliance between Germany, Austria, and Turkey will be a guarantee of world peace and support to real Kultur, the Gazette de Hollande says Turkey, with its terrible record m Macedonia and Armenia, is, indeed, a fitting apostle of that
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 259 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE! Specially prepared for as by the Oldest Lavendn 1 Distiller in England and renowned for I STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, S WEETKFt' I and DELICATE PURE ODOUR. I One of the minor hut still important rt suits of th« m a. fe> I d«inand for Eau-de-Cologne, accentuated
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 70 10 SWIMMING CLUB. Launches will run on Sunday as follows From Johnston's Pier at 7, 9 and 10 a.m. 2.80 and 3.80 p.m. From Club Bungalow at 8 30 and 9.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tide 5.16 a.m. Height sft 3io. On Monday. From Johnston's Pier at 7, 9
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