The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1916
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1916-06-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. NO. 8,77!)15 words
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Article184 1916-06-16 1 News from our Java correspondent ie given on page 10. Results m the S.C.C. tennis tournament are given on page 10. The economic conference has opened m Paris Page 5. Fraser's chare circular noted a small market m shares Page 5. Mr Asquith at Ladybank referred to184 words
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Article1048 1916-06-16 1 He ie always a hero, the pernaiesionaire. the man home on leave. Sometimes he wears the (Jroix de Guerre, sometimes he cannot even boast a corporal's stripe, but he is none the lees a hero to the women who call him. husband, son, or brother, lie is also1,048 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement277 1916-06-16 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED "NEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES FOB SALE 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine, $370. 3j H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $32 0--2\ HP. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $420Above includes Tool Bags, Tools etc. Telephtne No. 491. INSPECTION INVITED.277 words
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Advertisement244 1916-06-16 1 PARA TUBE |p§^|^^H Your maintenance exp&sjks are affected by the tubes you use, and it pays you to taffi tlie same care m making your tube investment that it doe&dn buying a car. It always pays to finSjjsbut before spending your money. Even a superficial e.ni)nwn^ion of tubes sJiows a244 words
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Advertisement218 1916-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of teak furniture Page 2. Wolf els famous Schnapps gin Page 1. Powell's list of forthcoming auction sales Page 9. Freeh films at the Hariuca Hall and Gaiety— Page 2. Company notices re full description of transferees— E&ge 3. Wearne Bros, announce an interim dividend Page 8.218 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1916-06-16 1 THE WEEK. Friday 16th. High Water— ll-6 a.m., If -12 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. B. I. homeward mail close.-;. Full Moon. Saturday 17th. High Water— H-54 a.m., 10-69 p.m. Garden Fete at Katong, 4.90 to 7. Malacca Elec. Light Co., 5 Battery Rd., no<>n. Sunday 18th. High Water—' -40108 words
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Article488 1916-06-16 2 "MAJOR M'BRIDE SHOT. Irishman who Fought for the Boers. The announcement of the execution of Major M'Hride bas been received with great satisfaction by loyalists m general Uajs a London Evening News correspondent m Dublin.) It was entirely on his record as an enemy of England that be was given488 words
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Article157 1916-06-16 2 Latest investigations by the Department of communications show the number of steamers on the stocks at various yaids to be 20, their aggregate tonnage being some 100,000. Nine vessels are being constructed for the 0.X., and their tonnage and shipyards are as follows Tonnage Yard Date157 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement746 1916-06-16 2 AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Walnut-Stained and Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture &c. The property of Captain H. Westers. IT Ho. 30 SEAH IM ROAD, KBPPBL HARBOUR On Saturday, 17th June, at 2-30 p.m. Elegantly carved walnut-etained teak Bideboard, oak ball &tard with mirror panel, beautifully carved teak plate cabinets with746 words
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Advertisement789 1916-06-16 2 PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre TO-NIGHT 9.15 THE PICK OF THE BASKET. TO-NIGHT 9.15 THE MOTHERING HEART A Biograph Feature of Superlative merit, played by Miss Betty Gray and Charles West m startlingly realistic fashion. A live drama from start to finish. T* l l f"789 words
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Advertisement629 1916-06-16 2 THE CINEMA r* a QTxrr^ bythesea Vll O i±N \J OFF BEACH R OAO PRESENTS 25 JAPAN'S FOREMOST TROUPE OF REMARKABLE ILLU .< STAR I SIONISTS, JUGGLERS, MAGICIANS* ALSO INTRO, UCINC f^>, I™ I THE GREA T C YCLING FEA TS I^StJ AB i fl THE LATEST ILLUSIONS By Miss629 words
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Article775 1916-06-16 3 Tbe Jatee given are those of the des- itch of the telegrams from London.} lane 6. H.MS. Hamphire, proceeding to Kasaia with Lord Kitchener and staff a )O ard, sank by mine or torpedo west of irkueys. Few saved. i ighting uear Ypres cost both sides very775 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1916-06-16 3 EASTERN EXTENSION A C. TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) The Chinese Telegraph Administration notify that Telegrams written m plain English are now accepted f^r .the Provinces of OHEKIANG. HUNAN, X WANGSI, KWANGTUNG KWEICHOW, and YUNNAN, but they are subject to censure and are only accepted at Senders' risk. H456 words
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Advertisement1557 1916-06-16 3 NOTICE. KANABOI LIMITED NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that m order to meet the requirements of the Registrar of Companies, B.S. under the Companies Ordin- ance 1.915, deeds of transfer of Shares m this {Company mast include tbe fall name, fall i adcress and occupation of the Transferee. Addresses sneb as1,557 words
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Advertisement675 1916-06-16 3 NOTICE. MAYNARO CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that m order to meet the requirements of the Registrar of Companies. B.S. under tbe Companies Ordinance 1815. deeds of transfers of Shares m this Company mast include the fall name, fall address and occupation of the Transferee. Addresses such as "Singapore"675 words
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Advertisement511 1916-06-16 3 TO LET KENILWORTH, Barker Road, now being repaired and painted throughout, occupation immediately. Apply SVAH t lACLAREI. 4-4 mwf uc TO LET FURNISHED No. 603, Joo Chiat Road immediate entry, dose to the sea. Rent 135. Apply to No. 26, Mohamad Sultan Road 15-6 28 6 TO LET Bachelors' Hall511 words
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Domestic Ocurrences.
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Obituary50 1916-06-16 4 Buyers.— May 18. at Aberdeen, Sophia Stewart, widow of J. C. Buyers, late of Singapore. Deterding.— May 10, at Keliing Hall, Holt' Norfolk, following operation, Catherine Louisa, wife of Henri Wilhelm August Deterding, and third daughter of the late Alfred de Wind Neubroaner, of Penang, m her 44th year.50 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1916-06-16 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June 16, 1916, Here skill the Prm the People's rijht inililtt, tTnawed by influence and anbribed by fain K«re patriot Troth her glorious precepts mm» frfetn* to R Union. Loyalty and Law. The Court of Appeal has found the judgment of the Court below m1,812 words
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Article256 1916-06-16 4 From yesterday (loth instant) the office and residence of the Consul General for China were removed from 76 Bras Basab Road to 5 Sophia Road, near Government House. The Singapore branch of tbe Bank of Taiwan, Limited, is now located on the ground floor, and the Singapore branch of the256 words
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Article242 1916-06-16 4 London, .Tune 14 —While *>t w forces are battling for Czernowu, J f ing Russian movemtut i« Proc< 8r Lutzk westwards towards l adio and west north vm tlle fi which is cm a thp centres of the en. an rui'* communicatione between big r southern fronts, a242 words
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Article544 1916-06-16 4 iBT COCHTEbY OK TUF. FkL.m n < Paris June 14, 6.40 p.m. -The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 6* and the 5 per cent at francs 88.50. Kabber qnoted 2 shillings 7 pence per pound. [The French Minister of Colonies at Ifc request of544 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1916-06-16 4 VERY OLD flf GENEVA. aK^^p BOLS IHf^E and f SS™ BOLL DUNLOP* f^^| JiM-t^? 1 GLASS .AND S^P^^ mH| stone small h: b ::b| g^B^H CRUCHONS. '^''^S CALDBECK, MACGREGOR &IT »7/ie d Spirit Merchants. FINEST INDIAN TEAS. Assam Souchong 2 lb. Tin $1.60 Orange Pekoe 2 lb. Tin $2.70 #4^,172 words
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Article218 1916-06-16 5 |US S!ANS EXPECT EMLY BHTRY. Erussiloff s Hopes. W* SabMana* C'aUU] l*R*mt«r'» Service] r June 14. The number of •!:jerB iv tho Austrian army is c i by the fact tka! twenty per cent of ggcgrffisoiMn are German, compared "^t. i,r cent of the men. General replying218 words
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Article169 1916-06-16 5 ,uion, June 14. Mr A«quith m his at I. id y b:\nk paid a tribute to Mtcheuer's boundless self -devotion io ac service of his country. Tbe survey tha present wax situation was inspiring. Iba Russian advance was one of the most rr.ihant feat* of tbe war169 words
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Article138 1916-06-16 5 Jane 14. There was a forty- mate fight m the Baltic off Braviken N sight between German armed trawlers inj aa unknown enemy force. A German kwhi which arrived at Nykoeping with £ye wounded refused all information. newspaper version of the fight says •-Q.ueea German merchantmen138 words
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Article94 1916-06-16 5 ■m, June 14. Th« evening communicotes a violent bombardment on the r:^t of tbe Meuse bat no infantry fed ■itii, June 15 The morning comoacique say a there was intermittent artilei 7 work ou the whole front north of •^aa but nothing elsewhere. June 13.-^Qeneral Haig's94 words
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Article96 1916-06-16 5 Ipoh, June 15. impressive memorial service for Cri s stchener and the Sailors who fell m tatland Battle was conducted by the ''hop of Singapore at Church Qight. The large congregation m J Jfc*i the P.ritiah Resident. The Butfiop a tint Lord Kitchener was one or%ur '■"really great96 words
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Article180 1916-06-16 5 THE GERMAN VOTE. Flattering Judge Hughes IBy Submarine Cable] Amsterdam, June 14. The Germans are pleased at the nomination of Judge Hughes instead of the anti German I Roosevelt. They assert that Hughes must have the Gecman American vote and defeat Wilson. German censors are suppressing180 words
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111 1916-06-16 5 Loudon, June 14, There were worldwide memorial services for Lord Kitchener, including one at the British headquarters attended by General ilaig and staff and representatives of the French and Allied military missions. Another at the English Church, Petrograd, was attended by the ambassador, diplomat!}, all111 words
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Article61 1916-06-16 5 London, June 14. Official. Egypt reports a successful air attack on June 13 on enemy camps and aerodrome at el Arish and Dirmazar. A Fokker was driven down. A hostile aeroplane attacked Serappuin on Jane 13 without doing damage. The machine tried without result to61 words
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Article72 1916-06-16 5 London, June 14. The Admiralty announces that the Government had approved the equipment of the ship Discovery for a two years search for Shackleton's party m the Weddell Sea when news of the arrival at the Falklands was received. Lieut. Shackleton now rescues the Elephant Island72 words
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Article27 1916-06-16 5 London, June 14. The death has occurred of Silvanue Thompson, (principal and professor of physics m the City and Guilds Technical College Finsbury).27 words
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Article13 1916-06-16 5 London, June 14. Captain J. W. Kemp has been appointed Commodore.13 words
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Article14 1916-06-16 5 London, June 14. Lord Elcho is a prisoner at Damascus.14 words
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Article228 1916-06-16 5 In the second police court yesterday afternoon, Inspector Costello of Orchard Road police station charged Ali, a Javanese kebun who for some six weeks was em ployed by Mrs A. M. Pountney of Goodwood Hill, with the theft aa a servant of a gold bracelet value228 words
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Article944 1916-06-16 5 The twelfth ordinary general meeting was held at the registered office of the Company, Greeham House, Battery Road, Singapore, yesterday at noon. There were present R. C. M. Kindersley, H. R. Llewellyn, A. W. Bean, Directors, A. Cook, A. E. Baddeley, W. P. Plummer, (for the944 words
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Article330 1916-06-16 5 HEARING OF APPEAL CASE FIXED. In the Court of Appeal yesterday, the Vi vat- Brisbane case was mentioned. This is an appeal consequent on the Supreme Court action, arising out of the sinking of the Norwegian steamship Tivat m collision with the steamship Brisbane, between Bangkok330 words
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Article225 1916-06-16 5 The deals recorded during the past week have been on a particularly small scale, the mild fluctuations m Rubber doubtless being partially responsible but to a greater degree is the future liability on F.M.S. Loan which is taking off a large amount of ready money which would225 words
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Article146 1916-06-16 5 RUB&fSB. June 15th. At today's sales the quantity on offer amounted to about 400 tons. Prices all 1 round were lower and the demand met witb can only he described as fair. Fine I Pale Crepe and Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold 'up to $130 and $129 respectively146 words
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Article81 1916-06-16 5 June 15th. For the usual weakly Auction held today some 466 tons were catalogued. Demand can only be described as fair and bidding at times was very slow. Standard Crepe and Sheet at $130 and $129, marked declines on the week of $10 and $9 respec tively.81 words
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Article19 1916-06-16 5 Agents Hooglandt and Co. Djapoera:— 33,294 1 Malaka Pinda 27,278 total 9 mos i 239,237.19 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1916-06-16 5 ROBINSON ®> CO. NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED IMPERIAL SERVICE iol Ip 3 U&l PFR PER LB tin Bißfef BB TIN 0F 50 90 cts 70 cts. TOBACCO CIGARETTES I I "TURKISH A.A." CIGARETTES SELECTED BLENDED BY EXPERTS FROM THE FINEST TURKISH LEAF PACKED IN AIRTIGHT TINS 50 ON SALE AT158 words
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Advertisement688 1916-06-16 6 M ELLEBMAN"-LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). THE FINE STEAMSHIP City of Sparta due Singapore about June 30. FOR LOtfDON Has excellent accommodation for Saloon passengers Fare £30. For full particulars apply to McALISTER CO., LIMITED., Agents. "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED688 words
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Advertisement837 1916-06-16 6 Km Okitish India AND Apcar Lime (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. j PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract wltn His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave .Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe).837 words
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Advertisement558 1916-06-16 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHIRA, JAPAN CETLOR lit MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 ICI6 Paul Lecat June 23 j Atlautiqne June 20 Magellan June 30 Polvnesieu July 4 A. Lebon July 14 Athos July lt> I Atlactique July 28 For all particulars apply to J. de COURTQES, AMBrTI558 words
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Advertisement626 1916-06-16 6 *1 *•il J JAPAN MAli I STEAHSHIP Co.. u< I tlnoorporatcalojup^ EUROPEAN LINE. A service Ik maintained b» twe^ v via ports to Marseilles, London*",. contract with the Imperial isZ* tt! meat. The New Twi^ maintaining this service havf' k n designed and constructed, and 5p6 with all tbe latest626 words
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Article1569 1916-06-16 7 (la tbe Houee of Commonfl with a Mean Interrupter.) j Mr Birrell I rise to make a abort, a very short, personal statement, Mr Oinnell The shorter tbe better. Mr Birrell This House has already been promised a debate at the earliest possible opportunity j Mr Ginnell1,569 words
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Article387 1916-06-16 7 Both Japan and America are putting forth their beet endeavours to win the position occupied by the Germane m the Far East before the war, and some interesting facts are just to hand regard* ing their operations m the Netherlands East Indies. Shortly before the387 words
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Advertisement256 1916-06-16 7 SUPPLIES FOB _f Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. ATM-lie of Soda for killing out lalang. 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.256 words
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Advertisement333 1916-06-16 7 MY- DEAR SIR It is absolutely impossible to get a i c "II better pen of any description than g a "SWfcN" I lH" /7I v f LJ2LJI |ouj<tXij{ §eK I The latest Swan if the Safety which cannot f leak even carried upside down Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement333 words
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Article245 1916-06-16 8 Sir Percy Sykes' Mission. Bombay, May 21st. An explanation of some interest regarding British activities m southern Persia is sent by the mail by the London correspondent of the Times of India." .He writes: One of the last acts of Lord Hardinge m India was to show m245 words
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Article153 1916-06-16 8 Friday night witnessed the revival of Gottlieb Lodge of Mark Masters No. 382 of the Grand Lodge of M. M. M, of Eagland which had been m abeyance for a number of years. The ceremony took place at the Freemason's Hall. Northam Road. Wor Bro. T. O.153 words
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Article158 1916-06-16 8 THE J.V.R. AT NORM ANTON. A very enjoyable evening was spent on Saturday last at Xormantion Barracks when the Sergeants' Mess of the Shropshirea was entertained at dinner by the Johore Volunteer Rifles, who are now holding their first camp m Singapore. After the usual toasts had been drunk a158 words
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Article269 1916-06-16 8 PERKINS." The death of Mr Henry Perkins will come aa a great surprise to all lovers of cricket. Few can recall the days when he was a member of the famous Cam- bridge County eleven, but be was a marked personality during the many years when he was secretary of269 words
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Article1483 1916-06-16 8 To Deo. 31 May To date 1915 Abaco 3,144 Allagar, Dec 266,800 82,500 A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 10,500 47,800 Alor Pongsu 58,705 Alma, 75,800 Ampat, Sep 36,054 37,662 An- Johote, M»r 177,249 58,530 An-Malay,Dec 1,507,347 158,701 644,856 An-S'tra.May 478,623 212,724 Asahan, July 93,736 67,986 Atbara, 5,247 Athlone 3,8671,483 words
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Article266 1916-06-16 8 Arupang Kiuta, 887 (7) 168 592 Ayer Wang \<-,% Deebock .joe Belat, Mar 1916 335 Brueeh, July 800 (11) '25 148 <:heuderiang, 4,980 (9) 445 2,515 GopengCon6ol, 14,670 (ll) c.280 Ueawood, 2,791 (ll) fi4R Idris 200 Ipoh Tin, Dec 1,587 U) 400 1.h65 Kanaboi, 1,2 80 ['J) 166266 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement460 1916-06-16 8 RHEUMATISM A MYSTERY. Every at tick of rhsuia -tiam invites another worse than that, it reduces the body's power so that each attack is worse than the one before If any disease needs caring early it is rheumatism, but there is scare ly any disease which physicians find more difficult460 words
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Article116 1916-06-16 9 June 15, 1916. The following are the shares ac to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Last Div Bayers Sellers Bukit Mertajam 25% 3s 8s 6d Bukit S'bawang 2s 7 ld 2s lOd Jaein 10% Is 6d Is116 words
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Article53 1916-06-16 9 Chanter of Commerce (to 1 1 am. Jane 15.) ARRIVALS. June 13.- -Guan Kirn Seng (Chinese). June 18. Phemius, Kinta (Brit) R. 8. Baru (Dut). Jane 15. Ban Wbatt Hin, Kanee, Klang, Lady Weld, Circe, Hye Leong (Brit) Vau Goena, Mcesel. Metkus, Singkep, Khoen Foeng. Emile (Dut)53 words
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Article57 1916-06-16 9 (COBBEOTED DP IPO June 15.) Baa* 4ma 2419 82 H demnnd 2-4} PtfiYa&e credits 8m s 2-4 13 16 France demand Bank 826 Jhdia, T. T. 174^ HOBSKOBS, demard l'2i Yokohama, demand no! Java, dom&nd 184* BAfiaKOX, demand 65 1 SOYBBBIQK3, Kank Buying 88. 1 4 Bank el Bnglaud57 words
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Article138 1916-06-16 9 June 15. Tin buyers 889.25 Gambles 15.00 Gambiax Cube No. 1 27.00 Gamblai Cuba No. 2 25.00 Pcppes Black ordin. Spot buyers 26.25 Peppei, (While fait) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb. 80.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 75.00 Gloves (Amboina) corn. Bali Coflae (4% Black)138 words
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Article46 1916-06-16 9 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Monni Faber drop dally at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 8 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time-gun is fired at It o'oloofc noon, indicating Singapore standard time, oc every day excepting Sunday when II is fired at one o'clock.46 words
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Article135 1916-06-16 9 Per P. &O. str. Mongolia.— Mr G. Glenny, Mr P. P. Abbott, Mrs Sanders and child, Mr J. O. Schut-van dm Berg, Mr J. W. de Plro, Mrs Craig,. Mr C. Peterson, Miss Brooks. Per P. &O. str. Malwa.— Mr Hodgking, Mr J. P. Baird, Mr Phillipe. Per135 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1916-06-16 9 I War or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. 1 WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP A GREAT EASIRN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). H£AD OFFICE: Winchester Hoose, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C g <*zapM h%s £20.000 Oetosiied wllb tee469 words
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Advertisement357 1916-06-16 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) Fill Insurances effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of tbe world at lowest rates. 111THQUAK1 Kisks accepted. J. HSNRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)357 words
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Advertisement239 1916-06-16 9 THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (INCORPORATED IN CANADA) > < TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, 31st DECEMBER, 1915. Premium Income Gold 3.232.237.44 Paid to or set aside for Policyholders 3,275,526.83 Reserves for Policyholders 17.337 ***** Surplus over all Liabilities 2,254,655.10 Assets 20,744.***** Insurance m Force 83,v46 172 00 Tlie average rate ol interest239 words
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Advertisement107 1916-06-16 9 POWELL Co. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. Junelfitli At Maga/.ine Road oj>posite The Tan Sen« ong Temple at 11 a.iv BankroDtc\ Balr of Two Twakows Nos. 4016 401 17th At Powell and Co\s sale room at 10 30 a.m. A Beautiful Turnout. 17th At Powell and Go's sale room at 10.30 a.iv.107 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous460 1916-06-16 9 CLEARANCES. June 14. Penung, Hai Nam, Medut-n. Ipoh, Kampar. Hock Lee (Brit) Alting (Dut) Hannmet (Am) Karapot (Fren) Kamo Mara (jap) Boribat (Siam). June lo. Mata llari (Brit) Serapenin (Dut) Yerimo Maru (Jap). MAIL TABLE. To Day. Intermediate and local mails, will be ton ad m list below PesaDg, Malacca,460 words
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Article1907 1916-06-16 10 COURT OF APPEAL CASE. The Appeal allowed The judges of the Appeal Court the Chief Justice (Sir John Backaill, k. c), Mr Justice Ebden and Mr Justice Sproule yesterday resumed their hearing of the appeal of A. B. Klyne (proceeding m forma pauperis), formerly assistant superintendent at1,907 words
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Article729 1916-06-16 10 Market Conditions. Frem Our Own Cerretponitnt Weltevreden, June 10. Business continues dull there being a distinctly weaker tone m quotations for all articles of export especially was this noticeable m regard to coffee, the market for which was most unsteady, prices going up and down almost daily. The729 words
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Article110 1916-06-16 10 i I Tbe report of the Ohota Rubber Estates for 1915 states that net profit for the year, after writing off £496 for depreciation on j buildings and machinery, amounted to i- 13,205, carry forward from previous year £1,272, making £14,477. It is proposed to pay a dividend of 15110 words
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Article149 1916-06-16 10 The K. P. M. express steamer Melchior Treub returned to Singapore yesterday, from Belawan Deli, and she will leave this afternoon for itatavia, Samarang and Sourabaya. Further information has been received that, repairs to the apparatus having been effected, the ocoulting light at Singora will again be displayed.149 words
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Article123 1916-06-16 10 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Championship. Tindey beat Crichton 2—6, 6—2, 6—B. Wodehouse v Potts unfd. Profession Pairs. Mer. 9 Pa6h and Douglas v Eng. Smith and Henderson (postponed.) Eng. Tonkin and Caseells beat Manchester and Potter Accts. 6 l, 6 3. Medicos. Elder and Hunter beat Press. Davies and Wilson123 words
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Article39 1916-06-16 10 CIIAMriONSRII'. Milligan v Nathan. Wabb v Tinsley. I Profession Pairs. Tel. I Wilkinson and Rose v Tel. IV Darby and Young. Bagnall and Gooding. If they win or Thursday v C. S. IV Talma and Crichton.39 words
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Article90 1916-06-16 10 Sunday, June 18th. Tide 0.40 a.m. Height, Bft. 4 ins. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10 30 a.m., and 12.15, 3 and 5 30 p.m. 150 Yards Jackson Millar Cur. This Race will be swum off90 words
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Article379 1916-06-16 10 Mr Langham-Carter was occupied the whole of yesterday afternoou, m taking further evidence for the prosecution m the case of Goodoomeah, late head bill collector at the Singapore Cricket Club, who is charged with cheating m respect of three specific items of 810. Mt G. P. Owen the S. C.379 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement264 1916-06-16 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNpI Specially prepared for as by tbe Oldest Lav*,., Distiller m England and renowned Z <*' I STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETN P r I and DELICATE PURE ODOUR. One of the lwinor but still important results of the v i,., i X ueouand for Eau-dc-vjologne, a«;cfnt.uat*-d a«264 words
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