The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1916
1916-06-27
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Title Section14 1916-06-27 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUBSIMfc JUOT^ IV,> 1916^ NO. 8,78814 words
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Article272 1916-06-27 1 The German efforts at Verdun indicate a mad obsession to cut through at all costs, and further terrible losses are recklessly being undertaken for ridiculously little return m the way of conquered ground Page^C Following yesterday's intimation of greater intensity of artillery fire on the whole British272 words
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Article960 1916-06-27 1 I)u Maurier liked to >depict Wm new i woman as a beicg with short skirts, a> man's coat and hat, and a lojwtor tobacco. The new woman of J 915 I(J it pot Do Maurier's she is still wotnsnlr. She has kept her softer qualities for all Ifaat960 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement250 1916-06-27 1 I^V T%eLan&sj^ i The Public, and especial- /w^P* t^B^confidcru^l it*ojd<»&l* wWngthut&^urUms; but hnWti H cojkraftj, iniiutary imd palatable be■B wBl lieifajfe, pafjaeteiny (Hrtinct tonio ,avd etttittftotinj fropcrtus hij virtue \tf the d&^WL "cfioioG. ingredieft^t a^iirli form. the\ basis Kfl -^^ki2 n f its fubstijiwcS 1 Non-Alcoholic I_M f-- Non-Alcoholic The250 words
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Advertisement125 1916-06-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Boya' outfits at Whiteaway's Pige 1. New programmes at the Harima and Gaiety Page 2. Notice by Frederick James Stack, late Stach Page 3. Exchange Banks closed on Saturday Page 3. Re Union Times Press, Ltd., m liquidation Page 3. Wants shorthand typist horse and gharry Page 3.125 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1916-06-27 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 27th. High Water— B 51 a.m.. 752 p.m. Emulation Lodge. 8.30 p m. P. O. outward mail expected. Wednesday 28th. 3t*b W»»ct- 9 49 TV-., 8-40 p.m. T.M.O.A. Anniversary, Vie. Theatre, 8.45 p.m. Thursday, 29th. Sigh Water— .1-36 a.m., 9-2 i p.m. St. Peter. Friday 30th Bigh98 words
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Article750 1916-06-27 2 Why did you strike this man Well, your Worship, what would yon yourself do if you kept a grocery store aud a man came m and asked whether he could take a picture of your cheese?" Mr David Vraaer. tha popular correspondent of the Timea ia Peking, was married recently750 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement629 1916-06-27 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). T THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos IT'S A BAD SIGN. When you have that obstinate, lingering coagh which will not be shaken off. There is no coogli at any stage, whether old or young, but what needs629 words
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Advertisement615 1916-06-27 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD iIST NIGHT THE PHOTO FILM CO., PRESENT "SPRINGTIME" From the. Original Play by Booth Tarkington m 4 Acts Featuring the Greatest Actress of the Day MISS FLORENCE NASH AS MADELINE VAL DE VALETTA A MASTERPIECE IN STAGING ACTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY Supported by615 words
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Advertisement657 1916-06-27 2 A HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT IS ASSURED THIS EVENING AT THE CINEMA GASIJTO off »v SOiu SECOND SHOW 9.15 H.M. SHARK The Balboa Amusement Producing Company PRESENTS A strong play beautifully presented A Picture of a distinctly hi^h c ia« by an intelligent cast of compe X tent artistes including the BatUrC657 words
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Article329 1916-06-27 3 WHERE ARE THE GERMAN RESERVES '.erard Kiennes writes m the Obeer-t-r There is considerable divergence of union as to the German reserves of uen. According to one account, they i ive still a large body of trained troops .vbo have never been employed m the .jhtinfi hne; according to another,329 words
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Article83 1916-06-27 3 Father, what's the future of the verb invent Investigation." The Shanghai Race Club is sending :h rough Lady Fraser a draft for £'400, to pfOvUi a rtat foi disabled service men to called The .Shanghai Race Club Flat." The following paragraph is from the eking Gazette: Owing to the growing83 words
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Advertisement300 1916-06-27 3 Massage Hall PATRORIZED BY NARY DOCTORS) MASSAGE MANICURE BATHS Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Haru and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9.00 p.m. No. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467. NOTICE. IN THE GOODS OF METHIE ISABELLA CLEMMEY DECEASED. Pursuant totbe Trustee Ordinance No. XXVIII of 1914 NOTICE IS HEREBY300 words
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Advertisement803 1916-06-27 3 THE PHARMACY. CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS OPTICIANS, »2, BATTERY ROAD, Begs to inform its Patrons and the Public that it has purchased as a going concern as from the 26th Instant the Medical Hall Branch of The Medical Hall Ltd.. opposite the General Post Office, and will carry on business there under803 words
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Advertisement830 1916-06-27 3 I I "TURKISH A.A." CIGARETTES SELECTED BLENDED BY EXPERTS FROM THE FINEST TURKISH LEAF PACKED IN AIRTIGHT TINS 50 ON SALE AT Z. PATTARA 9 64, High Street AND AT MOST DEALERS IN HIGH CLRSS CIGARETTES. NOTICE I, the undersigned, being one of tbe heirs of the late Syed Mohamed830 words
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Advertisement547 1916-06-27 3 WANTEO. By Import House, a Chinese Shorthand Typist. Apply m writing to NAM c/o Singapore Free Press. HORSE AND GHARRY WANTED. Must be m good condition. RepJies, stating price, to t# CASH c/o Free Press. 27-6 29 (j SECRETARIAL WORK. Advertisers (old established British Firm m Singapore) wish to train547 words
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Advertisement516 1916-06-27 3 TO LET I The Commodious Premises at present occupied by THE PHARSfA/ V, 2, battery Road, old < bartered Bsuk Buildups. Furniture and Fittings may bo purchased at valuation. Apply on the premises or to CEO. W. CRAWFORD, The Medical Ball. 27-6 tths v.c I TO BE LET The pleasantly516 words
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Article, Illustration947 1916-06-27 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 27, 1916, Here fk&a the Press the People': rlfbt matatda, ttatwed by influence and nnbribed by gala! 3lwe patriot Truth her glorious pwcaptt 4nw« to -Usioa. Loyalty and Law. A large amount of statistical information about the Federated Malay States will be found m947 words
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Article503 1916-06-27 4 A sketching party m connection with the Amateur Drawing Association will meet on Sunday at Tanjong Katong, at a bungalow kindly lent by Mr Lira Scow Kiew for the occasion. The failure to obtain sufficient skilled labour at the Banca Tin Mines is being felt to such a degree that503 words
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Article832 1916-06-27 4 China Rebellion Major Newman asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he has any information as to the present position of affairs m China, more especially with regard to the reported declaration of a financial moratorium and whether energetic steps are being taken to safeguard832 words
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Article17 1916-06-27 4 The title of the present Sultan of Perak if Paduka Sri Sultan Abdul Jalil Nasruddin Makhtaram Shah.17 words
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Article149 1916-06-27 4 CHINESE BIRIAL Gknrsh CONFISCATED PROVIhKW: r N At the meeting of tbp MuDicp, tnieeion on Friday next M r T*. Hock will move That the Board D—flmi iv a p fv the scheme for the m«« imm tt f chase of a Chines p.uria! Pentad terms and condition149 words
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Article56 1916-06-27 4 His Highness the Sultan of .Johore w.t,. characteristic generosity, has prr-beuted' on behalf of the Government of .lohort to Hie Majesty's Government, a equadror of Fighter Aeroplanes, at a cost of C 81.600 arid the offer hae been accepted. Tb. Government of Johore bad previously it 191556 words
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Article182 1916-06-27 4 Trouble on the Chinese Primi From (hir (hn< Oontttgtutmt Penanj», .lune ft Six firemen and greaser* of the OWmm Prince, which wae held up owing to the refusal of the men to sail, were- < harpt m the police court with continued dit> obedience of the182 words
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Article79 1916-06-27 4 In the District Court yesterday morti ing, Detective Inspector Miller, at Hrn instance of the Post- Master General, char? edLim EugCbuan. a Straits born Chinese, of 21 Gaylang-rd, who for a number c years has been employed at the General Post Office as shroff, with criminal breaet. of79 words
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Article321 1916-06-27 4 Mr A W Osborn has arrived from Teit> Aneoti to take charge of the Sereniha: branch of Messrs Whiteuway Laidlaw at. Co., Ltd.. (succeeding Mr Itaftfcl who haleft for Home. (M.M In the list of officer casualties it: th< naval battle off Jutland appears tbe WH of Fleet Surgeon F321 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1916-06-27 4 ALLENO CIGARS. REG. DE ROTHSCHILD (LARGE) DELICIOSOS (SMALL) As supplied to the Sports Club, London. In boxes of 25's. MAHIUSS«ir" us !lA MINERVA DE RESZKE CIGARETTES In 50' s and 100's. GALDBEGK, MCGREGOR Co. I BURKES BOTTLING OF |H BASS'S. LIGHT BITTER < ■mm 1 11 ts per 4 Dozen208 words
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Article354 1916-06-27 5 GERMANS MULTIPLY THEIR GHASTLY LOSSES Many Dead to Little End. P»v Submarine Cable] L Keuter's Service] jria, Jaofl 'I* —The hundred and KtC -\''.i:\k d.*y of the battle of Verdan w the Quoaericaily strongest Geeid so far raade.saya a French semi o sx i. r; r.d. The Germans continue354 words
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Article84 1916-06-27 5 Envious Eyes on England. London, June 25. The Socialist Stroeoel made a sweeping attack on plutocrats m the Prussian Diet. He declared that England had raised three- hundred millions by taxation instead of by loans like ermany. If the German taxpayers had to supply three hundred millions84 words
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Article69 1916-06-27 5 Sequel to the Settlement. London, June 26. The first result of the appointment of M Zaimis at Athens is the announcement that the Entente has agreed to advance a further instalment of the old loan to enable Greece to tide over her nrgent needs pending the elections.69 words
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Article74 1916-06-27 5 London, June 25.- -The following notifications are published m the Gazette languished Service Order Major Dopping Hepponatal, Ist Gurkhas, Captains H X Hunt, 25th Punjabis, P F Gow, R a m O, I 1 G Hobart, k c. Military Crosses Captains W R James, "■♦th Punjabis, WH Riddell,74 words
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Article16 1916-06-27 5 London, June 26. Lord Selborne, President of the Board of Agriculture, has resigned.16 words
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Article117 1916-06-27 5 The indiscriminate persecution by the '•erinans m Belgium of the heads of all religions is well known, and, after having r een directed against the Catholics m the person of Cardinal Mercier, it has fallen with still greater severity on the Jews, the Grand Rabbi having been condemned to six117 words
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Article241 1916-06-27 5 KBLOIBA THREATENED FROM THREE SIDES. Plight of Pflanzer's Force. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] Petrograd, Jane 25.— After fierce fighting the Russians captured Kimpolung, taking two thousand prisoners. This completes the occupation of Bukovina. Petrograd, June 25. By occupying Gurahumora, General Letchitsky has jammed part of General Pflanrer's241 words
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Article53 1916-06-27 5 Austrians Retreat m Trentino. Rome, June 25. The communique says We drove back the enemy south and west of Arsiero. Rome, June 26 Official: The Austrians have begun to retreat m the Trentino. The Italians have recaptured several positions and continue to advance vigorously on the heels53 words
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Article84 1916-06-27 5 Liner that had Manj Escapes. London, June 25. Ihe Brussels was laden with foodstuffs, principally margarine, and also parcels for German prisoners. The crew numbered fifty and the only pasaen"era were Belgian refugees. The Great Eastern has maintained a regular service since the outbreak of war84 words
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Article43 1916-06-27 5 Four Hundred Lives Lost. Petrograd, June 25. Four hundred persons were drowned m the sinking of the steamer Mercury, which struck a mine near Odessa. There were eight hundred persons on board, including scholars going home for their holidays. a^_43 words
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Article187 1916-06-27 5 [By Courtesy of the French Consulate] Paris, June 25 6.25 p.m. Yesterday the fighting continued on the outskirts of the village of Fleury where the enemy occupies a few houses. To day, we repulsed an attack on Mort Homme we counterattacked m the sector of the work187 words
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Article69 1916-06-27 5 The Rev J H Smith and family left Penang on Saturday for Malacca. The reverend gentleman's place as Chaplain, Province Wellesley, is being taken by the Rev R O Ryott, who lately arrived from home with his wife. Mr Smith had arranged to go home on leave but m deference69 words
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Article1594 1916-06-27 5 CHIEF SECRETARY'S REPORT. The revenue for the year 1915 was 140,774,984 (£4,757,081), exceeding the estimate for the year by 95,691,665 and exceeding the revenue for 1914 by 13,465,041. There was an increase under all head* ing except land revenue (excluding land sales) and forests. The Customs revenue1,594 words
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Article46 1916-06-27 5 r j Invitations have been issued for the nartiage of Mr Dominic I. Boudewyn Inspector of Buildings, Municipality) to liBS Florence Chopard (sister of Mr F M Chopard, solicitor) to take place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on the tth July at 10 am.46 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement59 1916-06-27 5 ROBINSON CO. SOLE AGENTS FOB GEORGE COTTON'S CELEBRATED. SMOKING MIXTURE. 4 <^. RRSE«v9!^r^9^H pb l2i i *l v HB Fill I ScorytlV ON SALE EVERYWHERE -^c* KA X I r S s! si^l BORDENS EAGLE CONDENSED BORDENS NATURAL »"LK THE LEADERS OF QUALITY BORDENS ENJOY THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC.59 words
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Advertisement720 1916-06-27 6 "ELLERMAN' LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND;. THE FINE STEAMSHIP City of Sparta due Singapore about July 4. FOR LONDON lias excellent accommodation for Saloon passengers Fare £36. For full particulars apply to McALISTER CO., LIMITED., Agents. •ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED720 words
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Advertisement836 1916-06-27 6 P. \Jm OeiTisH India AND AIPCAR JLINE (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Panang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPK).836 words
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Advertisement574 1916-06-27 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES KAIL LIVE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1016 Magellan July 3 I Polvnesien July 4 A. Lebon July 17 Athoa July 1* Atlantiqne Jniy 3 1 I Cordillore Aug 1 Polynesten July 31 Porthos Aug IS For all particulars apply to J.574 words
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Advertisement620 1916-06-27 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated m Japan EUROPEAN LINE, A service is maintained bctw< n v via ports to Marseilles, London Pr u contract with the ImperlaUapar r ment. The New Twin sW^2> maintaining thts service hav^ H n lfe&Qfc designed and oonstrurrtod, an] r k^«»ii|620 words
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Article658 1916-06-27 7 Stories of the Siege. Bombay, May 25. In the Bombay war hospitals at present are some wounded from Kut who m the course of interviews said m February the rations were lib. of bread made from' barley meal, 1 1 horse or mule* flesh per day per.658 words
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Article209 1916-06-27 7 German's Plot "Revelation." A German named Max Lynar, better known as "Count" Max Lynar London, who bao just been committed to prison it New York on a charge of bigamy, confessel to Asbietaut District Attorney Minton thai up to a few months ago he was -involve! m209 words
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Article799 1916-06-27 7 The Roar of Peter." You will have read m the communique how yesterday we exploded three mines m i the enemy's trenches near Souchez and I followed it up with a bombardment. I happened to see the operation thus described under unusually favourable conditions. You must799 words
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Article146 1916-06-27 7 Captain Claude H. S. Vaudrey, Manchester Regiment, who died on May 2, was Assistant Colonial Secretary m Sierra Leone, and for a time after the outbreak of the war acted as transport officer there m connection with the expedition to the Cameroons. On returning to England on146 words
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Advertisement257 1916-06-27 7 SUPPLIES FOB Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arseniie 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. Sanitas257 words
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Advertisement97 1916-06-27 7 HE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. No- No 2 Nob THERAPJONS^'^ BLOOD POISON. KIDNEY. BLADDER. URINARY DISEASKS. DISCHARGES. WEAKNESS, PILES. SEND STAMP ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOR FREE BOOKLET TO DR. LE CLERC MED. CO. HAVERSTOCK RD. HAMPSTEAD. LONDON.ENG PAKIS DKPOT: 12. RUE CASTIGLIONE. I A CURE I NEW YORK DEPOT: 90. BKEKMAN ST.97 words
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Advertisement580 1916-06-27 7 INDIGESTION. U It is not the quantity of Too. l we eat. but we ui^cst and assimilate thut nourishes I the b<>J\. When the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition arc di«N«-;tsod, and iI m r^^ i the Fond eaten is <m!\ imperfectly digested, there is loss 1 (Q^sJL580 words
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372 1916-06-27 8 Farmers' Pocket Opposition. The Manx Tynwald Court debated the question whether the Isle of Man should be included m the Military Service Bill. The Attorney General, who moved that it be included, encountered considerable opposition. Mr Cormod moved an amendment throwing the responsibility of372 words
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Advertisement529 1916-06-27 8 Blue and White Enamelled Coagulating Pans. We are now receiving large consignments of these pans, sizes as under, First-class quality only 18 x 6x4 ins. 18 x 9x 4 15x10x4 16 x 10 x G| Full particulars of the exceptionally favourable prices we are able* to quote may be obtained529 words
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Advertisement113 1916-06-27 8 ALL-BRITISH ROM TYRES USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICF. MOTOR CYCLE TYRES \v\ N U N 4^> vM-<- O® -SKID Qj/f £^%l* Rt ALLY MUSjT 1 Combination Non-Skid. Rubber Stud. Rubber Bars Rubber Bars, Steel Studs Ncn Skid. Non-Skid MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SCLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. Fraser113 words
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Article55 1916-06-27 9 (Corrected up to June 26.) Bank 4 m/s 24 19 32 i, demand 24j Pilrata oredifis oms M 24 18 16 France demand Bank 826 IKOIA, T. T. 174} fIoaSKOHQ, demacd 94 lozohima, demand 110Java, demand 135 Bab&kox, demand 65$ Scvfbeigks, Bank Baying 96.64 Bank of England Race b%55 words
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Article141 1916-06-27 9 June 2f» Tin (150 tons) buyers $85.60 Gambler 12.60 Gambles Cabs No. 1 27.00 Gambler Cuba No. 2 25.00 Pepper Black ordin. S'pota buyers 26.50 Peppei, (Wk'te fait) 85.00 NufimegH (110 fes ebe lb. 80.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Maoa (Bandc) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee141 words
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Advertisement572 1916-06-27 9 I War or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. g WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). H£AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I M coc3f«a7 has £20.000 deposited with572 words
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Advertisement430 1916-06-27 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) FIRK Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. IARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Greao. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)430 words
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Advertisement343 1916-06-27 9 THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (Incorporated m 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 Pollcyholders 17 337 ***** Surplus over all Liabilities 2.254 65ft 10 Assets 20,744.67a34 Insurance m Porce 83,v46 172 OO The343 words
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Advertisement211 1916-06-27 9 BUY IT IN AMERICA. Codes Cable Address. Liebers, A. B.C. Krubotako, sth edition. New York. Western Union. W. F. BURN EXPORT CORPORATION. 27, Pine Street. New York. EXPORT AGENTS, BUYING AGENTS AND IMPORTERS. If you are short of supplies from Europe write or cable us what you want. When making211 words
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Advertisement15 1916-06-27 9 i DAIMLER C5 l I Hcrroft casum > 6WHKaAißna»* AGRiCCLTIiRAL TRACTORS DAIMLER COMPANY«.m 1 COVENTPY.tNCLANOt J15 words
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Miscellaneous704 1916-06-27 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. Chanter of Commerce (to 1 1 am, June 26 ARRIVALS. June 24. I>evawogDe9e, Sri Muar (Brit June 25.— Ban Whatt Hin, Hong Bee Poh Ann, Antenor, Hong Wan (Brit) Elout, Serapeum, Djebree, Van der Parra, Emile (Dat) Malay Maru, Indo Maru, Chofu Maru Uap); Kampot (Fren) Kwang704 words
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Article1012 1916-06-27 10 Jane, 14. The following casualties sustained m the naval battle on May 81 and on the Hampshire have been issned. On the Queen Mary. Killed. Captain Prowee. Commanders Sir Charles Slane, 11. Pennell and R Llewellyn. Lieut Commanders R Clayton and G. Street. Lieutenants J L1,012 words
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Article98 1916-06-27 10 London, June 13. The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Tinias," referring to the battle of Jutland, says the German object was not to bring on a general engagement hut to convoy a large number of commerce destroyers past the British fleet into the Atlantic ocean. This plan failed98 words
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Article189 1916-06-27 10 The group of Greeks who lauded last Friday by tbe M M. mail steamer Atlantique from Port Said, leave to morrow by the Burns Phi!p liner Mataram for Port Darwin, where they will be employed io railway construction work. It is said they will be shortly joined by a party189 words
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Article433 1916-06-27 10 To the Editor of the Saturday Review. Sir, There is another reason why it ia unwise to throw upon the income tax payer the "vastly disproportionate burden mentioned by Mr Arnold Hills m your issue of liUh inst., a burden which, m fact, falls principally upon the433 words
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Article147 1916-06-27 10 An investigation by the Imperial Institute gives ground for hope that Cyprus salt may, when refined, find a ready market m the countries bordering on the Mediterranean end possibly m India and East Africa. The salt is obtained from two salt lakes and is a Government polyHong Hau Tob, who147 words
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Article313 1916-06-27 10 A PETTYFOGGING CASE. A case was mentioned yesterday morning m the Marine Court, before Commander Cator, r N, Master Attendant, m which the captain of the Mataram charged a Bengali greaser named Sobein Ahmat with desertion so far back as February 28 of this year. Mr C W313 words
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Article142 1916-06-27 10 The P. &O. Karmala arrived at Mareeil- 1 les on Friday, the 23rd instant. The Rotterdam Lloyd liner Djebree arrived on Sunday morning from European j ports and after discharging and loading cargo will leave this morning for Java ports. I I j The KP M express fortnightly142 words
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Article158 1916-06-27 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. Adler beat Kuehwaldy, 6—l, 6—3. B Class Single Handicap. Hill v Milligan, (l/nfiniehed.) Dr Chill beat Hesta, 6—4, 6—3. liarneraann beat Bjteman, 7 5, 6 4. C Class Single Handicap. Calder beat Daioes, 6—2, 6—o, Farqabarson beat Watt, 2—6, 6- -1, 7 5. Mackay beat158 words
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Article142 1916-06-27 10 A Class Single Handicap. tUrtnell v Sinclair. B Class Single Handicap. Cheek v Teale. Clarke v Chancy. Wilson v Webb, postponed. Jackson v Douglass. Greville Smith v Stilwell C Class Single Handicap. Thomson v A E Bond. Palgrave v Crossley. Freshwater v Leakey. J Bond v Revd.142 words
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Article76 1916-06-27 10 TO-DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. ii I* n Maxim Co. S. R. E. v., N. C. Os. S. V. R., N. C. Os. *i i> Chinese Co. 4.45 Parade at Drill Hall, Transport to Tanglin, Chinese Co., Off. N.C. Os. 6.15 Bras Basah Road76 words
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Article76 1916-06-27 10 The great war m Europe is a blessing m disguise to the local pineapple preser ving industry m Singapore. Apart from j the fact that the crop is an abnormal one and the demand for the troops at the front has been very large, some canners have received big orders76 words
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Advertisement312 1916-06-27 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE Specially prepared for as by the Oldest Lavend^ Distiller m England and renowned for it STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETNESS and DELICATE PURE ODOUR. One ol the mmm but still important Moults of the wai has h<^r, ti clemandfor Ea^dc-'.ologue, accentuated asit is by the stop,,! the312 words
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