The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1916
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Title Section15 1916-07-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916. NO. 8,79615 words
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Article168 1916-07-06 1 Rubber auction reports on page 5. Latest tin and rubber returns Page 5. French airmen have dropped bombs on Sofia Page 5. Further details of the Jutland battle appear on page 10. Results of yesterday's play m the tennis tournament Page 10. Several gifts of glasses for168 words
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Article928 1916-07-06 1 How the British Isles are protected from the untoward attentions of the Kiel Canal Fleet is a story which will some* day be fully told, but during the continuance of the war, secrecy ie the essence of that naval strategy which, with the exception of a couple of928 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1916-07-06 1 SALE OF MESSRS. BROTHERS STOCK I WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. I I HALF PRICE BARGAINS I ll 7 Ur Pr Cc I I I 0W' <: 400 PAIRS SOCKS 1 1 ISP ISt $12 50 StriDed Tunic Worth $7?50 S each 1 a IOTLi-i? lou uocenb katz price $2.00 -S214 words
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Advertisement112 1916-07-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New films at the Palladium this evening —Page 2. Guthrie and Co advertise Hall's distemper Page 4. Wbiteaway Laidlaw 'e catalogue some of their cheap sale specialities Page 1. j Shipping: S S S and Ellerman line latest sailings, Yesan Maru, for Manila and San Francisco Page 6.112 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous181 1916-07-06 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 6th B. I, outwawfl mail expeS&or P. O. homeward mail expected. Bib. and Lit. Research Soc, V..M C.A., Lecture, Rev. J. A. B. Cook, 8.45 p.m. Friiaj 7th J w High Water— l-' 2 A.m., 2-42 p.m. Raffles Institution Sports. Kinta Association, O. B. Ch. v 12.80181 words
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Article527 1916-07-06 2 To Thk Editor op the Times. Sir. I am Rlad to see that Colonel Churchill has drawn attention m the^ Hoose of Commons to the wastage of rifle utrength that goes on m France and Jlanders and to the gritu class distinction between the men employed m the527 words
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Article108 1916-07-06 2 Shanghai, June 26. The Republican Intelligence Bureau at Shanghai announces that the delay m restoring the old Constitution is due to a difference of opinion regarding the method or procedure. An understanding has, however, now been arrived at whereby tbe new Constitution will be revoked, and the108 words
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Article97 1916-07-06 2 NEVER FORGET LEAGUE. Without m any way wishing to compose a French Hymn of Hate, the newlyformed League of Never Forget does consider that German crimes, cruelty, and barbarism should not be allowed to sink into oblivion, and that while every means should be taken to perpetuate French heroism, nothing97 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement394 1916-07-06 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong). i ii THE Chief Importers G,JF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Si Little Lectures v 2flT by Nurse 'Wincarnis.'^ I 'Lecture No 3 f Run Down When your system ib under jMr mined by worry or over.^ work when your vitality394 words
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Advertisement978 1916-07-06 2 ANOTHER GRAND ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT GIIEMAwJExOJLXN VS OFF BEACH RD SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHAHP. Aliotber sirlking Btlboa Feature. THE HUMAN SOUL pabts A unique and entirely orig-nai photoplay, Introducing a clever and intensely inten s!.n£ lifirli m photography. Taken amidst the romantic Old^wor^tfpaßi&h scenery of Sou there California. "IN TOUGH978 words
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Article680 1916-07-06 3 Kaisers Address to Ills Navy. HerliD, June 14. The Emperor m Wil aelmshaven addressed delegations of all tbe ships which participated m the battle of skagerack. lie reminded them that the arman fleet had always been conscious that, m case of war, they would have to f680 words
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Article169 1916-07-06 3 Without putting their clocks either f rwuds or back, and without consulting :\on« except their own employes, sev--i! Sh\i sjhai tirms (says the N. C. 'ay Nj.vs) have already enacted "dayligfcl feaving" bills of their own, and it Humghl not improbable that some of Urn other169 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1278 1916-07-06 3 AUCTION SALE OF mL Freehold Land and Houses Situate at River M:\ y Valley Road and Lorong 14 Gaylang Road «*~-y,^ iess|is CHINC KERG LEB Sa epoom W^MmMM On Monday, 10th July, at 230 p.m. /"H Bff X W&M w£\ < l! Freehold land and hous No 7i.'-3, River ill^9^1,278 words
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Advertisement498 1916-07-06 3 FREEHOLD PROPERTY United Engineers Limited, Singapore, are prepared to consider offers for the whole or part of the freehold property m Read Street, between River Valley Road and Clarke Street, also about 2$ acres of land opposite the Municipal Filters m Bukit Timah Koad. 67 12-7 Re the Late Newman498 words
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Advertisement898 1916-07-06 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs Lyall A tEvatt beg to notify tbat they have iemoved to No. 23 n*nlcs Place. 1-7 7-7 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby invited for the CONSTRUCTION OF BANQUETING HALL, iSTANA BESaR. JOHORE BAHRU. Plans and specification may be seen at the P.W.D.898 words
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Advertisement515 1916-07-06 3 TO LET "BACHELORS' HALL (Orange Grove Road). Beautifully situated, Gas, Tenai* and Subliog. Apply JAEOEB t CO. 6-7 817 TO LET Tho Commodious Premises at present occupied by THE PHAtttf ACY, 3, battery Road, old < hartered Bank Buildings. Furniture and Fittings may be purchased at valuation. Apply on the515 words
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Article19 1916-07-06 4 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. Vowleb.— To Mr and Mrs. W 35. Vowlbr, Bole tar Rubber Estates, Singapr £Bf a daughter.19 words
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Article, Illustration837 1916-07-06 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 6, 1916. .c *m<; the Prats the ?eopi*': rlf fat naiatafe. met. by influence and ur bribed by gmifl I H *rs patriot Troth her gkrleus pmctdtt i*«<m4 m RlUdw. LormltT mnd Law. It would be a curious result of the present war, if837 words
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Article580 1916-07-06 4 The ground floor of 100 Robinson Road, recently vacated by The Bank of Taiwan Limited, has been taken up by the Commercial Rubber Company. Capt. H R Hunt, of the 26th Punjabis, has been awarded the D S O Capt. Hunt is well-known m Hongkong, having been here with the580 words
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Article178 1916-07-06 4 The Lady Roberta Field Glass Fund receives, has put m order, and despatches to the armies m tbe field the following types of glasses.— Prismatic glasses by well-known makers; Dollond'e non-pris-matic glasses; good old fashioned nonprismatic racing or marine glasses large telescopes good deer stalking and smaller178 words
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Article121 1916-07-06 4 This is a general movement m aid of the sufferers from the invasion m Belgium. There would be wholesale starvation if the importation of food into Belgium were stopped," says the report of the American who was specially sent to report on the work of the121 words
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Article555 1916-07-06 4 The Bishop of Singapore preached at St Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday* The restrictions on export of cinema films from home have now been partly removed and as a result the Palladium has received a batch of :>OO,OOO of the very late6t pictures. In the show to night some555 words
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Article82 1916-07-06 4 From Our Own Correspmiden4 Kuala Lumpur, .July i Mr H P Clodd presided over the genera, meeting of the Selangor Chamber o r Commerce this afternoou at which he pr posed that the Chamber be dissolved frou, the date of the formation of tbe Kiis Chamber,82 words
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Article558 1916-07-06 4 [By Courtesy of the French Cohrulatk Pari*. Jane ft, 6 15 p.m. The French 3 per cent bonds are at francs 62.60 ana the 5 per cent at francs 80.20. Yesterday, we captured on the south c the Somme the village of Frise and the Bois de558 words
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Article185 1916-07-06 4 A Team representing the 8K X wi meet tbe Shropehires B Coy on the I ■-..■„>; this evening, kick off at 5.15. A Tamil Raja Gobal, ex-police con-: able No 44, was convicted m the District Court yesterday of desertion from ts* police force, and farther with retain) us a185 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement290 1916-07-06 4 CALBBEGK, MACGREGOR CO. SOLE AGENTS FOB > VEUVE CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE. BOLLINGBR CHAMPAGNE "1911 VINTAGE. MARTINI ROSSI ITALIAN VERMOUTH. I McCALLUMS PERFECTION WHISKY. BULLOCH LADE'S 'GOLD LABEL' WHISKY. BULLOCH LADES "WHITE LABEL" WHISKY. 1 HUMPHREY TAYLOR'S LIQUEURS. I AMSTEL PILSENER BEER. ALLSOPPS BRITISH PILSENER BEER. PERRIER WATER. TANSAN WATER. Stocks on290 words
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Article430 1916-07-06 5 CONSOLIDATING TBR CAINS. A Honeycomb of Fnemies. London, July 4 —General Haig reports i be enemy ha* been heavily reinforced from other pirts of bis line and continues everywhere to resist stubbornly. There mm heavy fighting at night m the vicinity la BdeeQsv Trie enemy recaptured a430 words
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Article105 1916-07-06 5 Fartier Advance on the Somme. fans, July 4. The evening communique says Six enemy attacks northwest of Thiaumont work were repulsed by our I'urt&in of gun fire and rifle fire with heavy loae. The night was calm north and south of the Soaime. The enemy did not attempt105 words
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Article44 1916-07-06 5 New York, July 5. It is stated that a French loan of a hundred million dollars has been negotiated m the nited States and also that a finance corporation is being organised by the Kntente banking interests m New York.44 words
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Article27 1916-07-06 5 Hague, July 5. A bill for the defence of the Dutch East Indies provides for the building of a fast cruiser and three submarines.27 words
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Article118 1916-07-06 5 Wait i Neutral Officer Knows. An officer on a Scandinavian steamer which has been diverted to a Scottish port for examination stated m the course ->( an interview with a Central News correspondent that he was m Berlin dur- iig the recent riots. The state of affairs there118 words
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Article50 1916-07-06 5 r Mr Justice Avory, trying a running Wn case m the King's Bench Division, told the jury that be sometimes rode on tramcare. "I do that," he said, "because I think it is the duty of a judge to keep himself acquainted with all phases of hums* life and affairs."50 words
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Article48 1916-07-06 5 ■ORE RUSSIAN SUCCESS. German Line Broken m the Marshes [Bj Submarine (iabl«) [Renter', flvrm] Petrograd official, July 4. The Bus* sians broke two lines of the German defences at Baranovitche and captured 72 officers and 2,700 men, eleven guns and a number of machine gum.48 words
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Article49 1916-07-06 5 lukarest, July 4. The Government is seizing a quantity of Austro- Hungarian rolling stock and ammunition sent .to Rumania from Bokovina to escape capture by the Russians. The Government has prohibited the exportation of numerous products to Turkey and has imposed a total prohibition to Bulgaria.49 words
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Article61 1916-07-06 5 London, July 4. The Times says Mr Chamberlain does not leave the India Office. Mr Edwin Montagu is now mentioned as Mr Lloyd George's successor m the Ministry of Munitions. It is understood Lord Derby will be undersecretary for war. He refused a seat m the Cabinet. London,61 words
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Article55 1916-07-06 5 London, July 5. It is stated that ministerial conferences yesterday resulted m a practical settlement of the Irish question. It is understood Mr Walter Long is now the only opponent of Mr Lloyd George's proposals. He addressed a pri vate Unionist meeting yesterday whereat opinions were55 words
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Article47 1916-07-06 5 London, July 4. General Smuts reports the General Van der Venter assumed the offensive on June 24 and drove the enemy from all his prepared positions about Kondairangi and is now pursuing him towards the central railway. We have secured the Karagwe district.47 words
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Article17 1916-07-06 5 Salonika, July 4. French airmen have dropped bombs on military establishments m Sofia.17 words
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Article19 1916-07-06 5 London, July 4. Suez Canal dues will be raised fifty centimes per ton from October 6.19 words
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Article15 1916-07-06 5 Tokio, July 4. Official. Baron Hayashi has been appointed Minister at Peking.15 words
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Article20 1916-07-06 5 London, July 4. The Bremen Nachrichten says German experts have abandoned attempts to produce substitutes for jutetacks.20 words
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Article307 1916-07-06 5 Death Sentences Passed. The bearing was concluded m the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon, before Mr Justice Innes and Messrs R M Skinner and Choo Kia Peng, Assessors of the case m which three Chinese named Chin Tham, Wong Lam and Leong Seng stood charged with307 words
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Article1063 1916-07-06 5 The following letter from the O C the Malay States Guides if forwarded from Head Quarter Office for publication. The OOC feelf sore that the residents of Malaga will read it with the same pleasure and pride that he has done. 22nd May, 1916. My Dear1,063 words
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Article142 1916-07-06 5 Rubber. Singapore, July 5. At this week's auctions the quantity on offer amounted to about 872 tons. At the outset the bidding was slow but improved as the sales progressed. Towards the dose of the day, however, ruling prices were slightly below the best. Fine Pale Crepe142 words
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Article78 1916-07-06 5 Singapore, July 5. A commencement was made to-day with the sale of 824 tons catalogued for this week's Auction. Demand at the opening was quiet but improved considerably during the course of the forenoon. Standard grades were practically unchangBd, Fine Pale Crepe realising 1128 and Fine Ribbed78 words
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Article198 1916-07-06 5 Kdarn sou Gilfillan and Co. (Penang). Rahman Hydraulic Tin 400 pkls Rahman Tin:—7B6 pkls 426.24 Mill 359.67 Tribute. igents Hooglandt Co. Batußata:— 31,886 Pangkattan 60,000 tgents fivatt &Co Haytor:— 8,610 6 mos 49,969 Tapeh :—25,063 total 6 mos 158,543. tgents Guthrie Co. Selangor United:—lB,l94 agst 8,480;198 words
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Article201 1916-07-06 5 In the list of officers taken prisoners at Kut are the names. —Capt M J Dinwiddy, R W Kents «Major H J Cotton, Indian Infantry; and Brig Gen H D Grier, R A. Teo Ah Su was a servant at a liquor license shop at 50 Mohammed Sultan rd, the201 words
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Advertisement167 1916-07-06 5 ROBINSON CO. PYRAMID hANEKERCHIEFS Even with hand- //I Pjfr»mJd»MilMPkerchiefs there is M^^\. Mtf pleasure m buy- //j^^^^^^ rivalled value for ing something JBS^KxmST mMy whethtr out of the ordi- NC^/VNiB nary" and there \Mj f/lB or Indelible colour it nothing so at- Ynl Bordor tractive as the jf^J^fepf exclusive Pyra-167 words
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Advertisement642 1916-07-06 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Coy., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). THE FINE STEAMSHIP City of Sparta sailing from Singapore on July 7 at 9 a.m. Launch Leaves Johnston's Pier at 9 a. m. FOR LONDON Has excellent accommodation for Saloon passengers Fare £36. For full particulars apply to McALISTER642 words
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Advertisement838 1916-07-06 6 c \3m Okitish India AND A.PCAR LIINE (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 (FOB EUROPE).838 words
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Advertisement618 1916-07-06 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES VAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1910 IrJC Magellan July 8 Polvnesien Ju!y 5 A. Lebon July 17 Atbo- July 10 Atlantiqne July 3 1 OordilU < Aug 1 Polyceßten July 31 I Porthos Aug If For all particulars apply 10 J.618 words
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Advertisement587 1916-07-06 6 JAPAN MA!! STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated Is Japan i EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between V i haai via ports to Martellles, London, nndtr amu contract with the Imperial Japano* Govors meat. The Kew Twin wsrew Bleaaan maintaining this service have been «peci&U| designed and constructed, and are &tt«s587 words
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Article385 1916-07-06 7 The Kaiser's Real Feeling. |L* Berne, (via Pontarlieriii The stenographic report of the defcte m the GermMfffieichstag on the Naval Estimates contfckfe the following hitherto unreported passlge m a speech delivered by the Radical deputy, Herr Waldstein Thoße of us who live on the coast of the385 words
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Article281 1916-07-06 7 Disputes m His Family. According to reports from the Inner Palace, there was a lack of harmony among the members of the family of the late President during his laet days. There was such diversity of advice offered by the different members that every one281 words
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Article197 1916-07-06 7 The increasing volume of indigo shipments and the rise m prices, mentioned m our Trndj Report, are indications (writes the 'Chemists and Druggist") that there is likely to be a return of prosperity to Indian planters, who since 1914 have again turned their attention to the natural dye. One197 words
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Article422 1916-07-06 7 The Baronetage Committee of the Privy Council recently allowed the petition ol Captain Charles Dunbar Hope to be placed on the official roll of baronets m respect of the baronetcy of Dnabar of Baldoon, m the county of Wigan. The Marquis ol Crewe presided. Mr T R N422 words
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Advertisement575 1916-07-06 7 f Was or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP 1 m GSEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C. l Comyaay has £20.000 Oeaofllfted with Ihe575 words
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Advertisement433 1916-07-06 7 SOUTH. BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) fIUI Insurances effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every description. IIRIHB Insurances accepted to all parts of tbe world at lowest rates. BARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Mm 1 Floliyioo Cpmo. ILLIANCE ASSURANCE Go. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)433 words
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Advertisement308 1916-07-06 7 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 Polieyholders 17,337,***** Surplus over all Liabilities 2,254,655.10 Assets 20,744.678 34 Insurance m Force 83,/ 46 172 00 The average rate308 words
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Advertisement275 1916-07-06 7 BUY IT IN AMERICA Codes Cable Address Liebers. ABC Krubotako, Stb edition. New York. Western Union. W. F. BORN 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 making inquiries275 words
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Article819 1916-07-06 8 Their Services to the Amy. Paris, May 20. Now that further information is becoming available, the public m France is beginning to realise the very great debt tbfit it owes to the various services of locomotion and more especially to the French railways. It is only recently819 words
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Advertisement333 1916-07-06 8 W The Certain a^d Incomparable Strengthener V Tbr meat .t:vn<-tli--ivin- ]h>\v(T of Dr. Cassoll's Tabk-ts makos tllcni an i.Ui-.l ivstnrativc hi nu.L.rial iVvcr and dysentery, and the H bodily w«-akiu-ss and exhaustion follow. They 9 isrediuttl almost to viinisiiin.y point. I I I), C^rir, lal.l.t^ nut n«-w lit- T..l»Ki^ to333 words
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Advertisement27 1916-07-06 8 SEVE VEGETALE DES ALPES Nourishes the roots and produces m a short time a lovely head of invigorated hair EUROPEAN Hair Dressing Saloon BRAND HOTEL DE I/EUROPE27 words
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Advertisement192 1916-07-06 8 ARE YOU PUTTING YOUR BOY INTO THE NAVY In any event you will need some money to give him a start m life and there is probably no better and surer way of saving it than by one of our k< Educationa s Endowments." SUN LIFE OF CANADA S. J,192 words
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Article1489 1916-07-06 9 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Broken. July JtJi •All t«ot*HoM o< St«rteg Sbum mosl fee regarded as ywelf nominal lot the ptesent. Ij oaf. ibbdi. Paid, r«4m Di? Some. sellers 100,00* In AUagai 12i« 10 8 379,933 2s H Anglo- Java s% int M 31,489 words
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Article55 1916-07-06 9 (Corbected up to July 5.) I Bank 4 m/i 2 4 1985 demand j.*s Piirata credits 8 m's 1.4 is it France demand Bank 826 (KDiAgT. T. 174^ Houqionq, demand u| Yokohama demand 110. jAVa.iemaad ig^ BAsaaos, demand 65| 9qvBBB|OSB, Bank Baying §8.54 Bank ol En f land Rats55 words
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Article149 1916-07-06 9 July 5. Tin (125 tons) 182.60 Gambler 12.50 GFambiav Cabs No. 1 20.00 Gambler Cuba No. 2 18.00 Pippei Black ordin. B'por* buyers 26.00 Ptppeß, (Wfc'te *air) 85.00 Xulinega (110 to the lb. 80.0 b Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 75.00 Gloves (AmJ>oin&) nom. Bail Coffee149 words
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Advertisement141 1916-07-06 9 lEe TROPICAL ROOFING IS GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on141 words
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Advertisement55 1916-07-06 9 d ASTHMA k g3j The Raliefis Prompt and Karotllousl I ra t; ESPIC"*" T "H Of Jea.dic^ Ckeaiiti-Stirfi 4 r. St-Uun, 20, PIEIS I "mte> tiftretu FINEST IN THE WORLD I GQDILLOT'S BONELESS SARDINES SOLE IMPORTERS J. TRAYERS SONS, LIMITED. (INCOBPORATED IN ENGLAND). Retail from ANN LOCK Co. GUAN CHIN55 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous185 1916-07-06 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.- Per 8.1 Teesta by train to day, Prom China. Per P. &O. homeward Nyan/a expected to-day. LONDON HAILS DESPATCHED. Left, Doe. Arrived May 19 B. I. June 20 June >0 May 24 M.M. May 86 P. &O 02 ;>:> June 2 8.1. 3'J :*o Jane185 words
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Miscellaneous500 1916-07-06 9 DAILY SKIPPING REPORT. Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a July 5 2 ARRIVALS. July 3 —Sembilan (Dal). 5 July 4.— Jeeseric, Sappho. Phranang, Uai Nam (Brit) Toga Maru (Jap) Redan? (Siam) Skule (Nor) Kwang Lee (Uhi) July b —Hock Lee, Kinta (Brit) H s fiaru, Van Diemen. CLEARANCES. July500 words
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Article1735 1916-07-06 10 THE CHUN ADIISSIWIS. Inpmslea o» Neutrals The following further detail! of the Battle of Jutland are from an Australian papers London, June B.— The newspapers, at tach the utmost significance to the German admission of thffloss of th» Lutzow, and the fatuous explanation that the Gernsan Admiralty1,735 words
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Article503 1916-07-06 10 jf BSJCEfftB TO AFPOINTap. .In the Supreme Court on Tuesday ifft6 I raodn,,.tbe jpbief Justice, Sir J A S luoknili^dielded that Byed Omaro bin Ahmed Anago&YjP* preteht need of the flri* of Alsagoflf and Co., and 3yed* Abdul Kader, the other partner, (who was tear, dered), had committed an503 words
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Article116 1916-07-06 10 YES^HOArS PLAY. CnAMPipNSHir. I Howe beat Ty)i^C-«4; i*~fa Dean v Tealeyjro score. A Class SmoLE Handicap. Ruchwaldy beat Adler, 4—6, 9-— 7, 6 l. Stout y Nathan, no score^ B Clam Single Handicap/ v Casfl'els. r Tinsley, no score. J 1 Mnmbli beat Dick, ft— 2, 6-*/116 words
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Article107 1916-07-06 10 4 A DUBLEB. Dnnn and Stout v Tinsley and Griffitn Jones. I Kleiuman and Sinclair v Dean and 1 Cameron. I Doig and Hadden v Ruchwaldy and Nathan. B Dublbs. Leakey and McKerrow v Paeh and An* derson. i A Singles. Ty||r v Utermark. J* B &IKGLEB**107 words
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Article371 1916-07-06 10 The P O Karmala arrived m london on Monday the 3rd instant. The MM Agent renorts feat Athoe out-*| ward bound pej^d fbrt on the Ist instant: S The maiie from Europe by the B I Packet Teeßts, are expected by train this morning. Correspondence will be ready371 words
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Article398 1916-07-06 10 I'M* ll] ALTERATION'S AND ADDITIONS, JttJtffe J906. 1334 Bank of Taiwan, Ltd, Manager, Battery-rd. j 1830 Bank of the Taiwan, Ltd, Cashier, Battery rd. 597 Backland, HW, Plasgwyo, 4 Clonyrd. 108 Campbell, Dr J Argyll, Glenlogan, Government Hill. 1359 Campbell and Lay ton, 31 Klfag-Bt. 458 Chia and398 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1916-07-06 10 lAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED "HEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE It M 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, tw> speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine, $370 24 H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, f $320--2' i HP. Motor 9ycie, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, -1 *1/ $420 f Above include^ T46! Bags,456 words
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