The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1916

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  • 29 1 dH^P |h L^lfeL^ L^L^L^^^LM B^bV^ .^■^■B^a^a^ak. X>ti. b^b^b^b. b^B^^^ b^b^P^^ t^^^^^^L^b! Hi^^^ 4* *^BBfcß^ißlß^iL^- •■BB^^ t B».^ U- t ''Jt'A^^^J^lr^ $t ''EN CENTS SS^i^Om^fE^JM&>AY, JUNE 29, 1916. NO. 6,790
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  • 224 1 The Germans are showing signs of alarm as to the course of events on the I British front, and are rushing men and guns thither to the extent of their remain.ing resources. The lull at Verdun is I attributed to the sheer exhaustion of the enemy
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  • 1752 1 I Altboagh the w* m frbich we are at present engaged has again demonstrated the utility of the bayonet and bas proved that this arm ie the final appeal when mines have been spring an* monster gans have ceased to thunder, yet tile conditions of modern
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 312 1 A Pure ENGLISH Bre^flStout containing all the Tonic Prqberti^bi AlcoholicjStout a« 1 TheJ^eAt drini for lousiness Men, .Athletes and^feivalids The Per|ect Diik ®r the Tropics -ie Retalledjftr f JUnT'Losk iT Ooi*-; Kftn Hin Co. Sin YeongTThye Knoon Seng Co. s Bun Bee Co. Guan Chin Hong Co.r Blan Tal Co.
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    • 69 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Boors and shoes at Whiteaway's Pa«a 1. Powell's auccions Page 2. Municipality invite tenders Page 3. Notice re Guthri^'s^HPage 3. j Wines and spirits at Caldbeck, Macgre gor'i Page 4. Adalphi Fancy Fair and Masquerade 1 Bali-Page 10. ti WHAT'STHETIME? The time for a glass of 1 WOLFE'S
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 195 1 THE WJSISK. Thursday, 29th High Water -ii' -56 a.m., 9-24 p.m. St. Peter. Friday 30th High Water— ll*l4 a.m., 10-4 p.m. New Moon. Boy Scouts, V.M.C.A.., 8.45 p.m. M.M. homeward mail expected. 8.1. Homeward mail close* (train) 4 p.m. Straits Trading Co.. nocn. Municipal Commission, 2.50 pm. Saturday Ist July.
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  • 33 2 An attempt was made on Sunday to *n*e a tour sealer eat to the Crag, bat it only gat as far as Little Lomoni. The W t wee-ilull y negotiated next morning. (PG)
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    • 329 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Massage Hall (PATRMIZEO BY MANY 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. THE OFFICE
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    • 710 2 FEATURES FEATURES FEATUfiES*! %t $B PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore! Premier Theatre ORCHARD ROAD To-Night 3 Nights onjy To-Nlgpt IHE AQUILA CO. TOBBIO PBESENT THE VAMPIRES OF THE NICHT<£»< What Fire What Force What Fascination m this film It has grip, go and grandeur. It is? full of passion and power.
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    • 676 2 FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY Wedncsdai, Thursday and Friday, 28th, 29th and 30th June 19:6 AN EXCEPTIONAL MASTERPIECE FAMOUS PLAYIeS FILM COMPANY THE n a mm mm ViiOllN VJ off be»ch s; TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW 9 15 P. M. SEURP 5 THE FAMOUS PL^vKRS FILM Co PRESKNTS MRS. FISKE ra5L IN
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  • 392 3 Washington, May 24. Thirty thousand gnuM^ accompanied by their coma leruent of artillery and cavalry, are reported as bavins left Mexico City and l^if principal points m Central and .-bern Mexico, en route for the, lt rican border. It is reported here that General Venusido Gw
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  • 243 3 MEASURING DISTANCES BY RIFLE. j The reader ruuut have noticed how dif Vreut thiuga look on a return jjaruey ham whit they d.i an setting oat. The !Ml mutt mako himself familiar with ■..ih. points of view, and keep looking back M be advances, so that ou the return :oy
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  • 148 3 Much attention is directed ia Germany ia Austria to tha fact that the growth t 1 .r*d syndicates ie making rapid. pcogmi with tb« continuation of the; wmr. The fusion of the aniline dye *yndi- j i uul the arrang«mene wbicu haa concluded b^tweon the large:t rmao shippirg companies and
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    • 1963 3 THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED ON Saturday, Ist July, Bank Holday. 27-6 1-7 WARNING The number plates of bullock cart No. 3 27--(yellow ground and black figures of 1916) are reported ttoien. W. E HOOPEB. Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, 26th Jane. 1916. »7-6 J9 6 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY,
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    • 479 3 TO LET FURNISHED. No. 603, Joo Chiat Road i'uim-di&te entry, close to the sea. Rent iis. Apply to No. 26, Mohamad Sultan Road 16 6 28 6 TO BE LET The pleasantly situated residence known as Endsleigh No. 4 Newton Road Entry Ist July. Apply to POWELL ft Co. Auctioneer-
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  • 724 4 1 1 Wst Singapore fxn tyxm. I Thursday, June 29, 1916, Her* s*i& tke Prws ih<: People': rlfht matetalft. Caawcd by influence and onbribed by gm!at K«re purtot Troth hrr glorious p^scepU abmv, 34>4c«l t* R lislca. Lo/alty >nd Law. Not only m this Colony are the hearts of men
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  • 737 4 Major W Honldeworth Hunt, rg a, here a few years ago, has been promoted to temp. Lieut. Colonel. Mr D A M Brown has been appointed honorary handicapper for the race meeting at Penang m July. Capt. Holland, r o a (his old friends of the Singapore ADC will be
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  • 392 4 We have received from the Mr J B Hay of the Survey Office, Kuala Lumpur, a cony of the MSVB drill hand book, compiled by Lieut E M May, late Sgt Major M S VR. This book has just been pub lished and may be had for
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  • 126 4 In the first magistrate's court yesterday morning, Mr E G Drentb, manager of L E Salamoneon, of Malacca st, wag Bum moned on the charge of importing into'the Colony goods of enemy origin. Mr Hartley, Assistant Registrar of Im ports and Exports, stated that on
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  • 92 4 I In the first summons court, yesterday, Mr C J Saunders, Registrar of Public Com paniee, summoned the Singapore Rice Traders Association of Boat Quay for failing to give notice of the change of their registered offices, and failing to eend a list of the register of directors
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  • 309 4 The 'Gazetta Ufflciale" publishes a decree to the effect that from Jane 3 the legal hour will be advanced by 60 minutes throughout Italy. Sir John Bromhead Matthewe, formerly Attorney General here and afterwards Chief Justice of the Bahamas, is living m Kent and is serving on the Tribunal for
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  • 116 4 j Lt Col Darrick, x •ppanded for pMfeatioa j TheGe B eral Office, nmauJ|| personally consider- ltin ,by gentlemau of fa R^trvp join particular it,;-, v thfi Volunteer Corp, „i ha 6 ru .^m"! bo far as th 9 Military exipo,. It has not baen rrtafti t0
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  • 388 4 Appeals Dismiss^. Judgment was delivered m the Sudw, Court, on Tuesday afternoon, j D thfl appeals against the judgment of* Justice Earnshaw m the lower court which Mr Tan Jiak Kirn. cm g, brcturh' two actions against Tan Jiuk p o h Ch Lip Sian, Stet Cheng
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  • 182 4 The Installation Meeting ut Lodge TuJhbardine m the Eubt, S G, was held at the Masonic ll all, Caala Lumpur, od Saturday evening when lire H L.lohnea was installed as 11 W Master for tl ensuing year by R W Bro. lice. The il vestiture of olHcers then took
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  • 112 4 This appended clause m the l>»3 Saving Bill gives an antwer to *ornidoubterf M Nothing m this Act shall rfEM* *J H of Greenwich mean time for purpose- I astronomy or navigation or affi c construction of any document p. ution or referring to time m coni.rctitui soch purposes as
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    • 184 4 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR VEUVE CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE. BOLLINGER CHfAMPAGNE 1911 VINTAGE. MARTINI ROSSI ITALIAN VERMOUTH, McCALLUM'S "PERFECTION" WHISKY. BULLOCH LADE'S "GOLD LABEL" WHISKY. BULLOCH LADE'S 'WHITE LABEL WHISKY. HUMPHREY TAYLOR'S LIQUEURS. AMSTEL PILSENER BEER. ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER. PERRIER WATER. TANSAN WATER. Stocks on hand of all the
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  • 317 5 REINFORCEMENTS ROS'tED TO THE WEST. Exhaustion at Verdun. PH> Submarine Cable] [Reuter's Service] ordain, June ft. The 'fele^raaf ijf that tbe Orm— are most active w.Ki-oorcing large quantities of war uJ, including heavy artillery, to the western front. The infantry is sent to the nuith of the French
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  • 154 5 Geraan Efforts Abortive. i'etrograd, June 28. The communique -ij3 There haa been an artillery duel m the Riga sector, at Ikskull bridghead. The enemy attempts at the offensive at Dvinsk, north of Lake Sventen. north of Lake Madjiol and near Slutzk, mostly preceded by artillery bombardments, were
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  • 98 5 ■ore Towns Re occupied London, June 27. The Italian commu ;n \uA says that between the Adige and Brenta our advance continued, despite concentrated artillery and machine-gun tire, and rearguard actions, favoured by ths difficulty of the ground. We occupied Hosina and Arsiero. The enemy barbarously barned
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  • 26 5 Viitis, June 28. The Government has agreed to all the resolutions of the Keonomic Conference, Another Conference ii being considered for more extensive measures.
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  • 24 5 London, June 28. The Archbishops have recommended special services on Aug. with as great a» possible a suspension of business.
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  • 197 5 BRITISH SYMPATHY WiTH THE MOVEMENT. Tirks Sending Troops. [By Submarine Cable} [Renter's Service] London, June 27. In the Houie of Lords, Lord Cromer emphasised the im portance of the Sharif's rising. Lord Crewe said that as soon as the Turkish Government came under German control it ceased
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  • 58 5 Hampering U.S. Navy. Washington, Judo 28. Carranza has indirectly suggested the mediation of tbe United States. Washington, June 27. Tbe Naval De partment has warned sbips to beware of lighthouses m Mexican waters, the lights of some of which have been extinguished, and the lights of others
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  • 81 5 Hughes and the Hyphenated. London, Jane 27. The Chicago Con ▼ention has decided not to nominate a Progressive candidate. New York, Jnne 27.— Judge Hughes' views regarding German propagandists are indicated m a telegram to the Progressive Committee at Chicago thanking them for their support, condemning the
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  • 62 5 French Liner's Escape. London, June 27. The British steamer Canford Chine has been sunk and the crew have landed at Cromer. Marseilles, Jtrae 27. The French steamer Fournal has been sunk m the Mediterranean. The French liner Ville de Madrid, from Algiers, was long pursued and shelled by
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  • 36 5 London, June 27. In the House of Commons, Sir E Grey said that representations had been made to America regarding pro German attempts to blow up Allied ships m American ports. i^^^^i 1
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  • 105 5 A Ministerial Crisis. London, June 27. In the House of Lords, Lord Selborne said that the reason for his resignation was because he considered it unsafe to make the Home Rule Act, even with qualifications, operative m war time. London, June 27. Lord Midleton and Lord Salisbury attended
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  • 24 5 London, June 27. It is reported that tbe Duke of Connaught will be the first Royal representative m self-governing Ireland.
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  • 19 5 London, June 27.— Official The Duke of Devonshire succeeds the Duke of Connaught m Canada.
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  • 24 5 London, June 27. No fresh evidence was gi^n m tne Casement case. The Crown case has conclnded and the court adjourned.
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  • 113 5 NAVY THREATENS TO DECLARE INDEPENDENCE. Ultimatum to the President. [By Submarine Gable] [Beater's Serrice] Shanghai, Jane 27. Li Ting-bain, Commander m Chief of the Chinese Navy, has telegraphed to the President demanding the convention of the Parliament which Tnan Shi-kai dissolved and a new Cabinet otherwise the navy
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  • 57 5 London, June 27.- -In view of the difficulties of shipping Australia's record harvest, Mr Hughes has bought fifteen four- thousand ton oargo steamers at a cost of a hundred and thirty thousand pounds each, which will be run by the Common wealth and be known of
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  • 43 5 London, June 27. The House of Commons has adopted an amendment to the Finance Bill providing that British re* sidents of India, China and elsewhere abroad who are nominally domiciled m Britain do not pay income tax on Government securities.
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  • 45 5 London, June 27. In the House of Commons, Mr Chamberlain deprecated the assertion that Surgeon General Babtie was responsible for the medical arrange ments m Mesopotamia. He stated that Sir Mark Sykes was acting under the orders of the Government of India.
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  • 46 5 !C London, June 27.-— Sir E Shackleton states that he reached within twenty miles of Elephant Island, bat the ice prevented further progress. He hopes that the party athore will be able to supplement its rations with penguins and ulti mately be rescued.
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  • 38 5 Athene, June 27. Relations with the Bnfiente are rapidly assuming their former friendliness. It is understood that M Romanos, the Greek Minister at Paris, has been entrusted with the task of establishing a sound understanding.
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  • 25 5 The Hague, June 27. It is announced that short furlough will be granted to the 1913 Landwehr class from July 7.
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  • 145 5 [BY COUBTBBY OF THK FRRSCH CONSULATE] Paris, Jane 26, 6.50 pm. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 61.90 and the 5 per cent at francs 89. Yesterday, there was nothing to report. To day, we repulsed an attack on the west of the work
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  • 154 5 The football match between the M C A and the Sea Defences, which was to have taken plaoe to-morrow on the V MCA ground, has been cancelled owing to the latter team being unable to get over from Palo Brani. In the third police court yesterday morning, at the instance
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  • 22 5 London, June 27. From Out Own Correspondent Port Diokson pays 10 per cent., Yallambrosa 75, Batu Caves (interim) 85.
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  • 397 5 RUBBEB. Jane 28. At the nsual weekly Auction held to day some 380 tons were offered. The demand throughout the day was good, but prices, m sympathy with the London market, were easier all round. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold freely and at $121 marked a decline
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  • 241 5 June 28. At the usual weekly auction held to day some 875 tons were offered for sale* Proceedings at the opening were Blow bat improved considerably as the Auction progressed. Standard Crepe and Sheet at §128 and 1121 shew declines of 18 and $6 on the week-
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  • 57 5 On behalf of the Lady Evelyn Young, (he Hon. Treasurer, Mr H B Ward, of Bvatt and Co., French Bank Buildings, Singapore, gratefully acknowledges the following contribution: Balance previously acknowledged I '2,073 81 Singapore Automobile Club 100 Balance m hand 2,178.81 Amount remitted to London
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 ROBINSON Co. JUST ARRIVED Water Proofed Motor Cycling Leggings AND ROBINSON CO. DFLDJFIFHJKFGHF ON SALE EVERYWHERE «fe f^^j^| AM lfr l^sfe«B?a»s^s^| II Zfa/V^ I fill M J Zt*/''^ BORDENS EAGLE CONDENSED bordens Natural THE LEADERS OF QUALITY BORDENS ENJOY THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC. ESTABLISHED 1851 ►-♦--<— CHINA PRODUCTS TRADING
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    • 688 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMJLN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). THE FINE STEAMSHIP City Of Sparta due Singapore about July 4. FOR LONDON Mas excellent accommodation for Saloon passengers Fare £36. For full particulars apply to McALISTER CO., LIMITED., Agents. ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED
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    • 830 6 P. %j m Dbitish 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 on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for
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    • 563 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIHEB MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON ni MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1916 Magellan July 3 j Polynesien July 4 A. Lebon July 17 Athos July H Atlactique Jniy I Oordillere Aug 1 Polyn6^ien July ai Porthos Aug U For all particulars apply to J. de COURTOSS,
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    • 635 6 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSKJ? Ok, Ltrt (Incorporated tn Japan; fcy»OPEA« UStfe. A service la maintained between y t tl via ports to Marseilles, London under oontract with the Imperial Japanese Gov meat. The New Twin screw' Ktr-amS maintaining this service have been -l-m"^!' aesigned and constructed, and art t J with
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  • 1440 7 The Progress of the War. From Our O\»n Cfrupikimt London, June let. There may be evidence before this letter is published of large scale operations of the British troops m France, but if there is not, it is perfectly safe to prophesy that public dissatiefaction here will
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  • 435 7 The professional clock- winders and iffl cbrouifeere had a happy time on actoration day. Many came out of retirement to help m the great assault on the London clocks. They were at work on the public clock* almost ac soon as business London phut down for the day.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 566 7 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP SHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). OEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. m Compasy b&e £20,000 aevosltoa with the Snpieme Gonil
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    • 422 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every description. MIRINE Insurances accepted to all parts of tne world at lowest rates. EARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finiayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)
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    • 272 7 THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (Incorporated m Canada) > < TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, 31st 1915. Premium Income Gold 3,232,237.44 Paid to or set aside for Policy holders 3.275,526.83 Reserves for Pollcyholders 17.337,011 00 Surplus over all Liabilities 2,254,655.10 Assets 20,744.***** Insurance m Force 83, 461 72 00 The average rate of
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    • 43 7 SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Co. SHIPCHAKDLERS PROVIDORING CO The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships. Offices:— l 6 BATTERY ROAD. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR Telephone No. 141. Orders promptly attended to for daily and sea stock supplies. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager 3 4 3-7
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  • 982 8 India's Resistance to Intrigue. Lord Hardinge, m the coarse of a con versation with the London correspondent ol the New York Times gave the following account of Indian affairs since the outbreak of tbe war: For month* during the early period of the war India was
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  • 318 8 TWELVE MOTOR SHIPS FOR NORWEGIANS. Almost every week there are new and important developments regarding the constructing of motor ships m America. The latest is one which cannot fail to be of great interest to shipowners m England. It is reported that an order has just been placed bj a
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    • 353 8 TnK MIRROR SHOWS PLAINER TIIAN WORDS WHAT A WONDERFIL IMPROVEMENT MIT BE REALISED By A GAIN OF EVEN 10 OR 1J POUNDS. We strongly recommend every man and woman reader of this paper, who is tbin, pale, weak or run down, or who has lost his or bar buoyant, youthful
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    • 59 8 FRASER NEAVE'S SPECIAL /f^ DRY GINGERALEii I Ui f. MAKING HUGE ft 4 I nmn I ¥\lT C O 1 lvll/IL\J 7 ft' *f§ m I i I I ill, /if 111 II ±ciWciru,s III r\- uiiivorocii i Iff*" S' f s\£ 1/7 F, 7w > 'v' c lr Op
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    • 565 8 For Dyspeptics and m convalescence, whenever "special feedinp" is required th is a case for Benger's Food. It forms with milk a dainty and delicious fooi cream whir*, m preparation, becomes automatically made suitable f< r th weakliest digestion. ruuu contains the natural elements of self-digestion. Medical m. n know
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  • 1560 9 - Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, June 2*th RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. •All t notations of Stettto* SUwea most to regaraed taieLj *****111*1 te the iiiumi ;*p. loeux. Paid. raw Di? Butbrb. Sbl&bbb. 100,000 t* AllftgM }2l% M 2 0 2 6 379,930 2s 2b Anglo-
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  • 57 9 (Gokbbctbd up to Jane 28.) Ban* 4 m, 2-4 19 82 i, demand 2-4} PstYfttf eradlti Bms 1.4 1816 Franca demand Bank 826 Ibdia, T. T. 174* HosaEOXG, dcmard ioi f CSOQAMA, demand 1 1 0 1 Java, demand 185 Basqsos, demand 65 Suvßssiasß, Bank Buying 98.64 Bank ol
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  • 46 9 Chanter of Commerce (to 1 1 an., June 28 ARRIVALS. June 27. Nankin (Brit) K. d#>r N'lan den, Brandan (Dot) Nevie, lielioa (Nor) Aedang (Siam). June 28.— Wilhelm, Peleus, Kaka, Kintn Sri Muac (Brit) SemUlan, Van Die men Grotiui, Tan den Kosch (lJut).
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  • 44 9 June 27.— Hok Canton, Lady Weld, Poll Ann, Aureole, Ban Whatt Hin (Brit) Etnile, TouB6oum, R S Baru, K. der N'lau den (Dut) j Rajah of Sarawak (Sar) Jin6en Maru (Jap). June M, Ran lim Goan, Nankin, Mataratn llirit;; Orotiu* (Out); Varg (Nor)
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  • 139 9 Jane 28. Tin (125 tons) 182.75 Gamble* 12.00 G&aiMex Cuke No. 1 24.00 Gtanbitc Ccbe No. 2 20.00 Psppa* B!r,ck ordin. £'po*« 27.00 Peppei, (Wk*te ?a«) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to tha Ib. 30.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Maoe (Bunda) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (4% Black)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 253 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Arsentte of Soda for killing out lalaug. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sportling 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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    • 150 9 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time gon Is fired at it o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, cs every day excepting Sunday, when it it fired at one o'clock. !damler@| 5 flcioß
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 116 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. &O. str. Malwa.— Mr Hodgkins, Mr J. P. Baird, Mr Phillips. Per P. O. str. Kaisar i-Hlnd.— Mrs Palmer and 2 children, Mr Tickler, Mr Keyzer, Mr 1 Edward?. Per N.Y.K. str. Iyo Mara— Mr W. Wilkee. Mr Mrs Basagoiti, Mr J. Bikbergen, Mr and Mrs
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    • 387 9 MAIL TABLE. To- Day. Intern odlatt and local luails, will be roost m list below Penarc, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 6 p.m daily (except Sunday). JohoiH. 8. 9.SU, 11 a.uu., 12.3 C, 2, 4 6 f.m P. Batarodc P. Bulang Hock Keng 8.30 am Pulau Soegi Glanggi 8 30 am
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  • 3050 10 SIR JOHN BUCKNILL ON THE YOCN'G MANS LIFE. The Victoria Theatre presented a bright appearance last evening on the occasion ot the anniversary meeting of tbe Young Men's Christian Association. Not only were there many European friends of the movement present and many mem hers
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  • 119 10 The Prinses Juliana, of the Netherland Steamship Co., which had been laid «p, was to sail again about June 20* The British India steamer Thongw* leaves to-morrow afternoon for Port Swet* j tenham, Penang, Madras and Nagapatam* She will carry a mail far Europe which will be railed
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  • 172 10 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. B Class Single Handicap. Jackson beat Douglass, B—6, 6 3. Caeselle v Tineley, postponed. Todd beat Ellams, 7- -5, 10—8. Borneman beat Stilwell, B—6, 6 4. C Class Single Handicap. Thomson beat A E Bond, 6—4, 7—5. j Beckingaale beat Myles, 6— l, 6— 3. Wright
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  • 109 10 CHAMPIONSHIP. Dean v Teale, G. E. A Singles Handicap. Hartnell v Sinclair, postponed. B Singles Handicap. Matnoli v Dick. Doig v Pash. Chancy v Had Jen. Tonkin v Wodebouse, postponed. Wilson v Webb. Tinsley v Cassells. C Singles Handicap. Palgrave v Crosbley, to finish. Manchester v Parr,
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  • 122 10 The German Government has under- taken to allow the sending of collective parcels of bread to the prisoner** of war m Germany, at the rate of two kilo- i grammes a head every week. A National Federation of Assistance to the prisoners j of war m Paris has, from June
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 178 10 "TURKISH A. A. CIGARETTES SELECTED BLENDED BY EXPERTS FROM THE FINEST TURKISH LEAF PACKED IN AIRTIGHT 77/VS 50 ON SALE AT Z. P ATTAR A, 64, High Street AND AT MOST DEALERS IN HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES We can supply A I SO P&(f§ Any size to order Scribbling PapeT (Foolscaps,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 131 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Saturday 1st July. Tide 11.45 a m, Height 8 ft 2 in. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11am, 2-80 and 3-80 pra. Club Bungalow, 9.80, and 10.80, am, 12.15, 8 and 5 80 p m. Tiffin will be pro vided. Sunday 2nd July. Tide 0.14 p
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