The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1916
1916-07-07
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Title Section15 1916-07-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRlDjff, JULY 7, 1916. NO. 8,79715 words
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Article180 1916-07-07 1 Our London Letter is given on page 10. The Week's warring will be found on page 10. j The monthly report of Raub Gold mine is given on page 3. Alterations in the local share prices 1 will be found on page 9. Latest rubber returns, auction180 words
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Article1643 1916-07-07 1 SHAKESPEARE'S FOUR FOOLS. There are four accepted wearers of* motley, the only wear as Jacques declares. Three found in tbe comedies are given names, Touchstone, Feste and Trinculo, tbe laet is know 11 to fame aa Lear's fool, perhap- tbe greatest nameless character in drama. Tbe four arc individual, having1,643 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement417 1916-07-07 1 RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 8. Special Dinner Cinema Show BROADWAY UNIVERSAL FEATURE "Business is Business" In 6 Reels featuring NAT C. GOODWIN in the famous French Tragedy by OCTAVE MIR ABE A V "RAFFLES CHAMBERS" Commodious and Airy Offices at 2nd floor and front portion of Ist floor of the417 words
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Advertisement110 1916-07-07 1 Bebe Brand Milk I found not to contain the F^S^^7r^-"—^^^^^^^^^3Sp! [iiffl A trial tin trill convince JMr^ //>N supet'toyift/. Sole Importers-International Trailing Co. Retailed by: I lan Siang Co., 139, Cross Street. Kian Tai Co., Robinson Road I Malacca Import Co., Malacca. I Keat Sin Leong, Ipoh. I CHEESE The110 words
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Advertisement171 1916-07-07 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Designs etc wanted for two steel Boats —Page 3. Freeh films at tbe Harima Hall and Gaiety— Page 2. A large reward is ottered for certain information Page 3. Furnished house at Katong wanted; Good Chinese clerk Page 8. j l)e Silva's have a new etock of wristlet171 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1916-07-07 1 THE WEEK. Friday 7th High Water—l-?2 *.no M 2-42 p.m. Rattles Institution Sports. Kinta Association, C. B. Ch.. '2.30 pm. Homeward mail closes (train) G.F.S. Enter St. Andrews Hall, 9 pm. Saturday Bth. High Water- 2-4. a.m., 3-21 p.m. First Quarter. Ola Pandan, Evatts, neon. Sunday 9th. High Water— 42121 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement15 1916-07-07 2 Largest Stockers OP PAINTS AND OILS HIN WATT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS Telephone US. 102, Market Street.15 words
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Advertisement917 1916-07-07 2 i LIFE'S G3ODWIN SANDS. j The M Gocdw iu Sands "ol life are the yLa» B I between twelve and twenty-one. Tnen every weakness implanted in tha system by heredity, Ol acquired since birth, ha j il* most malicious Influence, for dining tbvse years both growth and development are rapid.917 words
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Advertisement1417 1916-07-07 2 j ANOTHFR GRAND ATJBACTJON AT THE p A O o JTf!j^| BV-7HE-SE, CINEMA VliOllN V/ OFF BEACH R[ I SECOIMD SHOW 9.15 P.M. SH AHI\ Aii;tber sirikiug Baltoa Feature I THE HUMAN SOW part, A unique and entirely oriv'ni! photcpiaj. intrr^ucing clever MMI iattmtyr httci tii^ in photogroph*. Taken amidst1,417 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement743 1916-07-07 3 KAUB AUSTRALIAN P)U) MINIM; (Do Ltd, ncorporated in li. pfimenSfl Psoteisa RKposts i m WBKMS Endi\(, Jl'nk ITtb, 191-.. accompanying sheet of Mine Mea urements «nd Assay return 6bowB a total t j,4 ft rv»de up of 19 ft sinking, 69 ft •r.%in£. I 1 ft crobecutticg, as against txittil743 words
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Advertisement356 1916-07-07 3 5£ Little Lectures Sf by Nurse Wincarnis.'^ ~^2 {Ltciurt No 3 f^ Run Down When your system is under 4^ mined by worry or over. 55 work when your vitality fjp is lowered when you feel 3E "any-how" when your j? N^C nerves are "on edge" when the least exertion356 words
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Advertisement730 1916-07-07 3 FREEHOLD PROPERTY. (nited Engineers Limited. Singapore, ar prepared to consider offers for the whole o part of the fr»3ehold property in Read Street I between River Valley Road and Clarfce Street also abont 2£ acres oi land opposite th< Municipal Filters in Eukit Timah Koad. •6-7 12-7 Re the Late730 words
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Advertisement847 1916-07-07 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL Messrs Lyall -'Evatt beg to notify thai e they have removed to No. 73 bu flies Pia ce. r, 1-7 7.7 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE a PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby invited for the CONSTRUCTION OF BANQUETING HALL. IST ANA BESAB. I JOHORE BABRO. Plans and specification847 words
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Advertisement475 1916-07-07 3 TO LET KENILWOKTn, Barker tad, now being repaired and painted throcfhout, occupation Jiu mediately. Apply SWAN A MCUREI. 4-4 iDwf ac GODOWN TO LET. No. 7. Merbau Road. Entry Ist August. Apply FRASER t CUMIIO, 28-6 luwf ac TO LET "BACHELORS HALL (Orange Grovo Road). Beautifully Mtuated, Gas. Ttnni< and475 words
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Article, Illustration35 1916-07-07 4 Her* ik*ll the Pr» w the Peopte I'.1 r'tht imlrtMH. oe*wi*d by Influence and anbribed hf gala} y>tMT Mtrfot Truth be: glorious precepts Arm* ft>'«4Mrf f R listen. LaTmlty and Law.35 words
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Article2331 1916-07-07 4 The mail yesterday brought the first newspapers trith* the accounts of the Naval Battle of Horn Reef, and although mnch has been received by wire direct from Home, and indirectly from Australian and Indian services, there is raucb ne"w that makes it now possible to get2,331 words
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Article655 1916-07-07 4 DEATH OF MR G. H. E. RIPPON From Our '»k?7i -/\»m.«|*»/ London, -Tune \OMrobably wiM hav£ by tb* roceivec the Itaformation of the death of Mr O f Rippou, who was ktiltd yeeUrdny v-t flying off Portsmouth. Siugapnre and l Straice Settlements have alttady lost great many tgoud men In655 words
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Article93 1916-07-07 4 The following telegrams t forwarde to ub f or publication From the Governor to th« Secr^tar* State. 16tb Jttne. If KeiQlution passed UDaairnoush to d< Colony gjvee £100.000 annually tot yearti from July Ist l»li and foilihu years if ljaance of Colony a4mit to Impn Government towar4e93 words
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Article144 1916-07-07 4 There will he no farther play Hi S C C Lawu Tennis Tcuraa««-nt I Monday next. The friend* of Major liinpaam CoMMI f) A A G of the Suraite KeUi«meut«. wi be pI««8Ad to hear thai ns has bef i awarded the I> S O, and hn« been prowu! ed144 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1916-07-07 4 iAMSTEL PILSENER BEER IN QUART BOTTLES FRESH STOCK jm JUST ARBIVED. iH SOLS' GIN. Mfljjjjjl PINT STONE BOTTLES. |I|P CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. fe'tjjjfa^ WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED MILK 6 DOZEN SMALL TINS FOR $8.75 DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT. SOLE AGENTS K JOHN LIME Go., Lid. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND).164 words
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Article199 1916-07-07 5 -DOGGED AS DOES IT." iieadj Progress Maintained [By Sobaariae (able; 1 Heater's Service] ioM July Srr Douglas Haig re mat heavy dghtiug continued] io the time in the ueighboußbced of the Somme. W# made farther certain important points. texman artillery fire is intense in uin sector*. Two199 words
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Article212 1916-07-07 5 Paiii July 3— -The communique says kkt wi hwe now over nine thousand iiiAOnnded prisoners. The camber of im tfl aot yet known but one army corps ioi j jf tue Somcne has taken sixty. Vic ciuiured German trenches east or sad have taken Soament Farm on212 words
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Article20 1916-07-07 5 iihtngton, Jaly 5. Carran/.a has ac..id the principle of mediation and the of war i% ararted.20 words
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Article76 1916-07-07 5 I >o, July 6. Mr Tonar Law apeaki at a b tciqaat in London in honour of I -srfrrectatives of the Dominions now i vofttag I*oaJon said the General Staff ■'-i= qiita satisfied with the result of the Angffe -o far. The deeds of Aft Dominiona76 words
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Article38 1916-07-07 5 IKissians Latest Success, irograd, July 6.— The Ruffians have led tha enemy on the right back of las f>uiaster souih of Ruczacz and cut the railway from Delatyn to Korosnie/a I o M .uQ£ary.38 words
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Article113 1916-07-07 5 it «j(orn«. May 'ii.— lnvestigations bj t'ua Commonwealth Statistician u.as in 50 principal towns of the wealth there was an appreciable ia the cost of food and groceries compared with the preceding ■ioaLk Compared with the correspondlO of 1919 there was an increase *e- The113 words
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Article55 1916-07-07 5 L the seeond police court yesterday, l -o a Wok a Teochew, was charged by a*P«ctor Cortello of Orchard rd police •U*ion, with the theft of some threeorohid plants from the nurseriet Koh Ah Lack in Grange-rd, in the -arlf h OBr9 of yegterday morning. lie wa€ *»UTlcted and sentenced55 words
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Article262 1916-07-07 5 In the District Courts yesterday morning, Matan, Tamil mandore on a small estate belonging to Captain Fripp at the 9th mile Yeo Chn Kang-rd, was charged with committing a rash tot on April 27th, by shooting another coolie named Kaman with a double-barrelled shot gun. The medical262 words
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Article311 1916-07-07 5 In this case, before Mr Justice Atkin, Messrs Dickson and Co.. Ltd., claimed damages from Mr llovvson F Devitfc* an insurance broker, for negligence in effect* ing an insurance- Messrs Dic.cson were the agents in London of the Third Mile (F.M.S Robber Company, which had bought rubber311 words
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Article262 1916-07-07 5 Every advance in the science AY the slaying of human beings see/ns^ to have met with the protests of those who were confronted with the new methods. In the present war the Germans have* used poison fames, suffocating abatis, liqnid flames, and other unexpected ways of dealing262 words
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Article54 1916-07-07 5 In the House of Lords, Lord Newton announced that in Germany there are 25,611 British military, 1,089 naval, and 4,000 civil prisonen. Bvery week 100,000 parcele of food were sent to them. The food supplied by the Germane was smch that without thai tent from Britain the men would not54 words
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Article309 1916-07-07 5 To the Editor, j Sir, Your leading article of Wednesday wag devoted to the cost of living. By it we noted that the* price of many things had gone down but do we Europeans benefit "No "For for ways that are deep and thoughts that are309 words
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Article389 1916-07-07 5 A shipping correspondent points out that companies registered 1 in the Crowe Colonies, euch as Ceylon, the Straits Settlements and Hongkong, are not subject to excess profit taxation; which, we believe to be the case, and bu advocates the application of the tax to such companies by389 words
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Article56 1916-07-07 5 Agents Bvatt &Co Lnnas 18,300 8 mos 101 850 Nyalas 9A<2* Agents Guthrie Co. Kombok (F.M.S.) 43,019; agst 22,197; total 6 mos 241,259 agst 126,578. Agents Kennedy Co. New Colombia:— 29,045 Agents Boustead Co. Anglo-Johore 20,591 total 58,340; against 65,769. Agents Sandiltf&ds Battery k Co. Bubit56 words
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Article130 1916-07-07 5 We regret to learn that another assistant from a rubber estate in the Federated Malay States has been killed in action. Captain Ernest Barrett, Royal Flying Oorpß, was the second son ot Mr James Barrett, 6t Seaview, Farnham-road, Bangor, connty Down. 'He was educated at Oampbell College, Belfast, Armagh Royal130 words
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Article240 1916-07-07 5 This week has shewn markings at lower prices in many Rubber shares and in some cases at the easier level a good business has been recorded. The demand for Industrials is a moderate one and no variation in prices is noticeable. Mining' shares continue stagnant and there240 words
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Article322 1916-07-07 5 til'i-.HKR. At this week's auctions which commenced on the sth and concluded on the 6th. the quantity on offer amounted to about 378 tone. At the outset the bidding w&8 slow but improved as the sales progressed. Towards the close, however, ruling prices were slightly below the322 words
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Article181 1916-07-07 5 The Weekiy Auction finished to day wifcU a good demand bat a declining tendency. Fine Pale Crepe and Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold at M'2u:ind*ll9 per pikul respectively. Brown Crepe and the lower grades wtreou the average about $4 lower than last w&* k There was a fair181 words
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Article74 1916-07-07 5 Mesgra Latham Co, agents for the above, send as the following output for the month of June. No. 1 Dredge No. 2 Dredge Hours run 489 579 Cnbic Yards Treated 73,000 98,000 Tofel Pikols 1,209 Realised on Sale 561,700 Owing to a break down No. 1 Dredge74 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1916-07-07 5 TT7 ROBINSON CO. MILITARY BOOKS PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY Garrison Artillery Training Price 35 cents. Manual of Coast Defence Range Finding Price 55 cents* ditto Addendum s cents. ditto Amendments s cents. Plymouth and Isle of Wight Handbooks for Coast Defence Guns and Range Finders Price. 60 cents. I "PUSH GO"236 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement616 1916-07-07 6 ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. IN'CORPORATED TN ENGLAND. s.s City of Vienna doe abpui -July 10. ss. City of Bombay All^ f 14 For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COY. OF BATAVIA) Notice616 words
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Advertisement830 1916-07-07 6 i O. British India (Companies Incorporated In England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). Outward (fob China)830 words
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Advertisement572 1916-07-07 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON ißd MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1816 1916 Magellan July h Polvnesien July r > A. Lebon July 17 Athos July 18 Atlantiqae July M rordilKre Aug 1 Polynesien July 31 Porthos Aug 15 For all pai ticolars apply to J. de572 words
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Advertisement611 1916-07-07 6 N v K JAPAN MA!!. I STEAMSHIP Co., I.l". I Incorporated In J e paL EUROPEAN LINE I A service Is maintained between h I via ports to MareeUles, London, on r contract with the Imperial Japan- •< B ment. The New Twin screw bteaa, I maintaining this service have611 words
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Article1171 1916-07-07 7 Sea Fog A Disinfecting Gas for Body Cavities The New Weather Theory Trench Infection Chemical Line rp of Nations Electrically Preserved Beverages Village Lighting Modern Mining Height of the Aurora. Fog at sea contains about one fiftieth of an ounce of moisture per cubic yard, and the particles1,171 words
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Article249 1916-07-07 7 An Outspoken Englishman. London, May 31st. Lord Croraer, in a letter to The Timee," states President Wilson cannot too clearly understand that, desirous as the people of the British Empire are of bringing the war to a close, they altogether reject the idea of peace, save on terms249 words
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Article246 1916-07-07 7 Echo of an Abortive Pre-War Vesture. Mr John D Hamlyn, the well known dealer in wild animals, in his "Menagerie Magazine" for tbe current month, reverts to the scheme for syndicating the wild beast trade of the world, which was mooted some time ago, and was246 words
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Article170 1916-07-07 7 It will be rembered that Mr C Malcolm Cumming issued an appeal in November, 1915, for funds to provide rubber boots for those branches of the Service at the front not supplied with this kind of footwear. The Council of the Rubber Growers' Association voted170 words
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Advertisement263 1916-07-07 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. A r senile Of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant263 words
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Advertisement485 1916-07-07 7 POW r ELL Co. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. July 7th. At Powfll Co's Sale-iooti; at 10. HO a.m. Sal* of IT'.'l. Grade Wax rolished leak Household Furniture including a ma^nificeui \V:tluut -Stained T«ak Jacobean dining room suite, <tc. 7th. At Powell it Co's Sal< '-room at 10.30 a.m. Bale ol Ono485 words
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Article783 1916-07-07 8 On the North west Frontier. A document has reached ua from the S'orth West Frontier Province of India \hich is striking testimony to the power 3f India to live its own life and go on with its own work in the middle of the worldconflict. This ie the783 words
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Article1534 1916-07-07 8 Sengat, June JBi,9f6 111 j+| Seremban, Dec 681,610 1t9,7t2 Shalimar, 1 g g S'bai King, 4S,9tf S'hai Malay, 67,02J S'hai Kel'tan, S'hai Pahang, S'hai S'fcra :h S'hai Seremban 4 Shelford, Dec 147,Q00 *M4O Siak, Dec 238,613 10.7M Sialang, Jan 781,081 ax? o«Sigenticg, -0> S pore Para, Jane1,534 words
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Article241 1916-07-07 8 I In above list the totals in first amn are monthly totals for Jan Dec, lftie. 3 be montii in hich the Company's year ends* indicate d after the name. Third colamc *bows the 1816 total to date and second coJ an the total of the past month.241 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement283 1916-07-07 8 iDAMLERiri fIGTOR Carriages 5 i 6WQtaAiVaKU3- 5 Acici'ltural^Tractors c j i}. »«DA'MLER COMPANY w > 6 COVENTRY. INCLANOi. W L/v^rvvvvvv^r-v^.^^V'/v r^nr«r^nrvv*J DYSENTERY AND i DIARRHOEA I BROWN'S SPECIFIC. i 1 Tc b bad at tho Singapcbb Dibpbm i Barv. «nd of WI9B BROWM, GvM&S&Je, Klv. r Valey Sir gapo.e <283 words
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Article144 1916-07-07 9 July 6, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraeer and Co.'s yesterday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Ayer Molek 1 80 2 00 Ayer Panas 7.75 b.OO Balgownie 4.00 4 25 Bukit Jelutong .55 .65 Changkat Serdang 7.50 7.75144 words
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Article54 1916-07-07 9 (CORBECTBD DP TO July S.I Bani 4 m/i 2-4 19 32 demand 2-4J Pslrate credits 8m e 1 418-16 France demand Bank 826 Ihdia, T. T. 174* Hohgsokg, demand lti Ycsohama, demand 110; Java, demand 135 Bahskoe, demand 65$ SoviEdiaßß, Bank Bay log 98.64 Bank ol Hnfland Rate f>%54 words
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Article138 1916-07-07 9 July 6 Tin (buyers) in:;. 75 Qamkies 12.50 Qamfciax Cabe No. 1 20.00 Oambitt Cube No. 2 18.00 Psppai Black ordin. Sport buyers 26.00 Pappsr, (Wfc'te fair) 86.00 Nutmegs (110 La fche ifa. 80.00 Nutzxega (80 to the lb.) nom. Macn (Bands) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina N aom. Ball Coffeo138 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement525 1916-07-07 9 wVab or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP M GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! 32, Old Jewry, E.C. ,;jpac? has £20,00C Oetosltea with the Supreme Oonit ol525 words
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Advertisement449 1916-07-07 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) PI RE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of Ihe world at lowest rates. 3ARTHQUAXE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finlayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in449 words
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Advertisement308 1916-07-07 9 irijii Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. A WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE. According to the official statement of the Superintendent of Insurance for the Dominion of Canada, "The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company Is one of the larger Canadian Companies, strong, well established and prosperous. Its excellent financial condition justifies the308 words
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Advertisement182 1916-07-07 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England.) DIRECT SERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang fron: Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading Eoi Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy Chefoc, Tien» *in, Nowchwang, Yangtsze Purtß. Fc/mo'-** Philippines. Ac, &c, &c. STEAMERS. TonH Comnianfiei Kotsang 4,898182 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous699 1916-07-07 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chanter of Commerce (to 1 1 a m July 6 ARRIVALS. July s.— Kaka, (nang Ann (Biit> Poly nesipn (Fr) Flevo (Sar) Dnnggala, Mij^r (Dut). July 6. Circe, Klantf. t/alypso, Hong Wan J, Kanee, Fuh Wu, Incas (JJrit) Tai wan Mara (Jap) li. cf Sarawak (Sar) Senary,699 words
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Article1475 1916-07-07 10 Lord Kitchener's Death. From Ow (he% Corrtipmdtnt London, June T. We have crowded more into this event ful weak than anyone could have imagined, even in these days of surprising fevelop menta mod startling occurrences. There Mfe bsen, principally as a result of the naval battle and1,475 words
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Article404 1916-07-07 10 CONVICTION QUASHED. In the Supreme Court; on Wednesday afternoon, Mr Justice Earushaw gave judgment in the appeal case, in which Tan .loon Fong of Chop Yong Khang, No. 12 North Bridge Road, a licensed retail liquor shop, and a servant of his, by name Tan Ah Heng, who404 words
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Article38 1916-07-07 10 i The appeal made by Raoul Villain, who assassinated Jean Janres, to be set at liberty on the ground that he hat been in prison for more than 600 days, bae been refused by the Minister for Justice.38 words
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Article798 1916-07-07 10 I [The dates given are those of tbe des- patch of the telegrams from London.] Jane 27. (continued). Germans hastily transporting large quantities of war mate- rial, including heavy artillery, to western front. 1 Lull at Verdun, stated to be due to Ger mans' utter exhaustion. French798 words
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Article188 1916-07-07 10 The Rotterdam Lloyd freighter Koepat' is expected here on Monday from Europe on her way to Java porte. %be P. k O. homeward mail steamer Nyanza will leave Singapore at 8 a.m. on; Saturday tbe Bth instant, instead of 4 p.m, on Friday as previously advised. The C188 words
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Article181 1916-07-07 10 In the third police court yesterday at the instance of Ueng Yong K6e piece goods merchant 83 Circular rd, Lim Tiang Seng of 12 Lavender st, was charged with using as genuine a forged document. The ac cueed brought an action against complainant and his father in October181 words
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Article180 1916-07-07 10 Before Commander Cator, b n, Master Attendant, in the Marine Court yester day morning, Andrew Greig, 2nd Engi- neer on the steamer Pbranang, was charged with continued wilful neglect of duty from the 15th to 19th June inclusive, at Calcutta and on the high seas, he pleaded not180 words
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Article53 1916-07-07 10 The mortality returns for Singapore for the week ended July 1 show 209 deaths, a ratio per mille of 81-10. The chief causes of death are. Malaria 80, fever not specified 18, phthisis 86, convulsion 23, pneumonia 14, beriberi and dysentery 11 each. The nationalities; were Chineee 161, Malays 29,53 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1916-07-07 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE Specially prepared for as by the Oldest Lavender Distiller in England and renowned for its STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETNESS and DELICATE PURE ODOUR. Ome«i|hs minor but still important results of tho war has hern th* rn< flomawiljf Eaa-de- _ologne, accentuated a<* it is by the stoppage265 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1916-07-07 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. TO DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. ii ii ii Maxim Co. it ii S. R. E. v. m n it Veterans Co. •i j, Chinese Co. Off. N. C. Oa. S. V. C. Baud. ii .t it S. V. C. Cadets. F. Younobb Blair,98 words
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