The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1916
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1916-07-10 1 Si ngapore Free Pre ss AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS SINGAPOBB, MONDAY, JULY 10. 1916. NO. 8.79!)17 words
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Article225 1916-07-10 1 A very terrible straggle is proceeding 3etween Albert and Peronne in the Basaume German salient. The Allies are arogressing surely, capturing forts men md gum and punishing the enemy severely. The capture of the fort of Leipsig by jhe British, the defeat of the Prussian »nard and225 words
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Article1591 1916-07-10 1 There are those who lament the loss of all that is beautiful on the sea and scathingly compare the modern Liverpool tramp with the three decker of long ago. They ask yon to look at the peeling paint and rusty sides, the 6quat mawts and canted1,591 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1916-07-10 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED NEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES FOB SALE 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine, $370--2h H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Strode, Pego Engine, $320--2| HP. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $420Above includes Tool Bags, Tools etc. Telephone No. 491. INSPECTION INVITED. "RAFFLES CHAMBERS'147 words
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Advertisement373 1916-07-10 1 I Expert Medical Opinion ON Kops Ale. (N on Alcoholic) DR. JAMES EDMUNO3, M.D., M.R.C.P. It Is a pleasant, wholesome beverage, marvellously like ordinary Ale." Dr. T. R. ALLINSON, L.R.C.P. The beverage will, no doubt, meet with appro vallfrom those who like a bitter drink. It is a good substitute373 words
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Advertisement299 1916-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Powell and Co have antique incense bowls for sale -Page 3. M M new sailings Page 6. The Palladium new programme Page 2. Izal for killing disease germs Page 4. French Fete day at the Adelphi on 14th Page 10. The Dunlop tyres for/wearing Page 1. Sea View299 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1916-07-10 1 THE WEEK. ■today 10th. High Water— 4-58 am, 54 p.m. Central E. W., Laidlaw Bgs, 1230 pm. Belgian Day, Fete at Victoria Hall. P O. outward mail expected. Mark Lodge Emergent. 8.30 pm. Tuesday 11th. High Water- 6 38 a.m.. 6-7 p m. Wednesday 12th. High Water H 4 a103 words
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Article190 1916-07-10 2 The Crown Prince has had another "go" at Verdun, and once more he has found the nut too difficult to crack. Bat what is the reason for these madbrained attacks is the question on all lips over here, and, although many hypo theses have been offered,190 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement919 1916-07-10 2 RELIEF FROM DYSPEPSIA. All condition- of depressed vitality tend to disturb the processes of digestion. ;Thin, weak blood affects directly and at once the great process** of nutrition. Not only is the action of the fcastn<?fend intestinal glands diminished but the muscular action of the stomach is weakened Nothing will919 words
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Advertisement1050 1916-07-10 2 CJ/Vfc Ur I tit: ofbbcdf nnu i it%jnuEi& i BILLS EVER OFFERED BY THE CINEMA C- 1 n I /k f\ BY-THE-SEA rt 9 I 111 \J OFF ettCH Rb WILL BE PRESENTED TONIGHT SECOND SHOW 9-15 P M SHARP The Famcuß PlaverH Film Ootur.mv Preeent* 3 THE CELEBRATED FAVOURITE1,050 words
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Article196 1916-07-10 3 If it were docided to take steps in the iireotion of providing more adequate support to war finance ko special session of :ae legislature need be held, as the ioverumeuc of India possess full powers :o act iu a matter of such urgent importance by means196 words
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Article16 1916-07-10 3 Pa." Yea, my son." "An an army's right and left wings vhsl it flies with f16 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1916-07-10 3 rANJIAK KIM PORTRAIT FUND. Singapore. July 8, 1916. The following subscriptions are acknow Jged with thanks. v mount already acknowledged $2,856 thia Teck Chye 10 H4MGTWB n Ong Soon Tek. Ong Soon Tee $20 ong Ho J Hin 15 Kan Bfet*4 Bee, Teo Teow Vng 15 eac i 10 org540 words
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Advertisement326 1916-07-10 3 WANTED. An Assist ant for s rubber estate in Jobore. Apply giving all particulars to PLANTATION c o this paper. 87 il-7 POSTAGE STAMPS. Wanted Post a stamps of all values of F M. 6., t~ traits Settlements, Biam and other F. M. States. Reply to "C c/o The Singapore326 words
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Advertisement677 1916-07-10 3 CONCRETE ROOFING TILES. M. Emile Scherrer, of French nationality, wdl-known as a concrete expert, has invented an Automatic Machine for making Compressed Concrete Roofing Tiles. The Machine is capable o< taming oat 5,000 tiles daily, at a cost of not exceeding Fonr Cents each. M. "oherrer is willing to consider677 words
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Advertisement879 1916-07-10 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS 1908 and 1913, AND IN THE MATTER OF MORGANS AGENCY, LIMITED. [n voluntary Liquidation). The Creditors ot the above named Company are required, on or before the 3 let day of July 1916 to send their Names and Addresses, and I the particulars879 words
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Advertisement484 1916-07-10 3 TO LET KENILWORTH, Barker Boad, now being repaired and painted throughout, occupation immediately. Apply SVM ft MCLIICI. 4-4 mwt nc GODOWN TO LET. No. 7. Merbau Road. Entry Ist August. Apply FUSES ft CUiMIPQ, Winchester House. 88-6 mwt uc TO LET. "BACHELORS' HALL "(Orange Grove Road). Beautifully situated, Gas, Tennis484 words
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Article34 1916-07-10 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. At the General Hospital, en Btmday, c Patrick Allen Reutenb, cf 84 St. Michael's Road. Funeral this afternoon, leaving the house at 4.15 for the Cathedral for the Good Shepherd. t34 words
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Article, Illustration33 1916-07-10 4 Km i!m.l! tb« Press the People': right miiirta. Omwwl fey In Su-.nce %xul enbribed by f*4s I Here ««trJlot Truth her glorious preempts it**, w«4a«4 Urkw Uroltr «ad taw33 words
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Article1179 1916-07-10 4 Once more the week-end news is encouraging from the great fighting fronts. It is just seven days since the position was alluded to in this column as embodying the beginning of the movement of the combined British and French troops in the region between the Somme1,179 words
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Article629 1916-07-10 4 The Chinaman, Yeo Ah Yong, who on Friday last was charged with the theft of two pairs of socks from Whitea ways' sale, and whose counsel, Mr Pillay aßked for a short postponement, was on Saturday sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment, and ordered to pay a fine of 125.629 words
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Article317 1916-07-10 4 [By Courtesy of the French Consulate] Paris, July 6, 6.35 p.m. The French 8 per cent bonds are at franc* 68.30 and the 5 per cent at 89.75. I Yesterday, on the north and south of the Somme. we captured the second Ger. man position on a317 words
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Correspondence.
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Article382 1916-07-10 4 To the Editor, Dear Sir, We have read your leading. article in the Free frees of July 6th and with reference to the eo called rise in tb* price of locally killed beef, and beg tc bring to your notice the following fact* In July 191.S382 words
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Article228 1916-07-10 4 The following cables have beta for warded for publication by courtesy of the military authorities. From Lord Kitchener to General Han bury Williams, Russian General Headquarters, Russia. Dated May 19th Please 6ubmit the following to HiMajeety the Emperor —May I be permit ted on behalf of the Kritiah228 words
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Article218 1916-07-10 4 The Annamite Lian Pong with rnanaliasee, who at the first of Assizes of tfcis year was sentenced to four years rigorouimprisonment for extensive jeweller> thefts from Tbomp6on rd, BnkitTuimah rd and Selegie rd, from whence he netted well orer thirty thoosand dollars worth of jewellery, was brought up in the218 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1916-07-10 4 i Fresh /lEyl! sole Stocks jHLIhL A^ents of this Caldbeck whisky Vpf uacgregor shortly I& Co. arriving 0 Watsons N e lo akead of all otkers H^— I' HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED MILK 6 DOZEN SMALL TINS FOR $8.75 DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd. IN ENGLAND).173 words
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Article1063 1916-07-10 5 CRUSHING IN THE GERMAN SALIENT. Heavy Fighting: Slow But Sure Progress. LEIPZIG REDOUBT CAPTURED. BRITISH OFFICIAL REPORTS. i.ondon, July 7. General Haig reports Ihal the British to-day at dawn renewed a tigcroug offensive in certain sectors east pj altar! The Germans simultaneously launched heavy attacks on our1,063 words
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Article552 1916-07-10 5 Paris, July S. The afternoon communique says The night was calm on both banks of the Somme. There were very violent artillery duels at Thiauruont, Fleury and le Cbenois. German aeroplanes bombed the open town of Lure. 11 women and children were killed and two wounded. The552 words
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Article371 1916-07-10 5 STILL FIGHTING STILL CAPTURING In the Sooth. mm wm m [By S«bmarine GabU] lß«it«r's fan—) Petrograd, July 8. The communique says The Russians captured over ten thousand prisoners and many guns in two days fighting west of the lower Strypa, and routed the Austro Germans west of371 words
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Article28 1916-07-10 5 Rome, July 7. Official There is intense artillery activity between the Adige and Astico. Operations in other theatres are proceeding in favour of the Italians.28 words
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Article64 1916-07-10 5 At 7.45 last night a fire broke out at the photographic studio of Mr Togo, Middle rd. An assistant was collecting some photographs when one of them caught fire from the gas lamp and there was a fierce bla/.e. Two fire engines answered the call, but before64 words
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Article109 1916-07-10 5 The Paper Commission is not finding its task of rationing the printers and newspaper owners any lighter as time goes on The shrinkage of tonnage proceeds with disquieting regularity, and the outlook is serious for paper users. Some of the decisions of the Commission are being sharply109 words
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Article34 1916-07-10 5 A war economy tip is suggested by friends of Mr Robert Newlin, of St Claireville, Ohio, who estimate that by wearing whiskers for thirty- three years Mr Newlin has saved himself at least £200.34 words
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Article204 1916-07-10 5 ROSSO-JAPANESE CONVENTION Mutual Safeguard. [By Submarine Cfeble] [Renter's Service] London, July 7.— Reuter learns that Great Britain has expressed satisfaction at the Russo-Japanese treaty of alliance which is regarded in every way as strengthening the Anglo- Japanese alliance and consolidating the relations of all the Allies in the204 words
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Article104 1916-07-10 5 The Persian Sunk in Collision. London, July 6. Lloyds agent at Malta says the Monmouthshire reports she sank the Persian, Calcutta to London. The crew were saved. The Persian was off Crete when she lost a man overboard. Two hours later the Monmouthshire approached the Persiau which had104 words
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Article92 1916-07-10 5 Still Arguing Terns. London, July 7. At a meeting of Unionist members of the House of Commons to discuss the Irish settlement it is stated Mr Bonar Law, Lord Lansdowne and Mr Walter Long replied to their opponents urging the Imperial necessity of an Irish settlement. At92 words
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Article31 1916-07-10 5 London, July 7. Increases in exports are £14.040,995 and in imports £11,027,761 against the figures for June for last year. Exports were £7,401,587 above the figures for June 1914.31 words
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Article36 1916-07-10 5 London, July 8. The Privy Council has decided that islands which formed the estuary of Godavari belong to the Crown. It has thus reversed the decision of the high court of Madras thereanent.36 words
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Article37 1916-07-10 5 London, July 8. Mr Mckinnon Wood (Secretary for Scotland) succeeds Mr Montagu (as Financial Under- Secretary) Mr Tennant remaining in the House of Com* mons succeeds Mr Mckinnoo Wood in the Financial Uader Secretaryship.37 words
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Article18 1916-07-10 5 Washington, July 7.— America has accepted Carranza's proposal to settle differences by direct negotiations.18 words
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Article56 1916-07-10 5 London, July 7. The King has telegraphed to General Haig Please convey to the army my sincere congratulations on the result of the recent fighting. lam proud of my troops and none could have fought more bravely." General Haig replied All ranks will do their utmost to56 words
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Article82 1916-07-10 5 It may be said with truth that the Kaiser, despite temporary aberrations, has been a hater of England since his earliest manhood all credit to him for that, and such aberrations as were noted from time to time, with regret, were doubtless due to the desirability of concealing from the82 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1916-07-10 5 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 cents. Plymouth and Isle of Wight Handbooks for Coast Defence Guns and Range Finders Price 6O cents. VJT A. IVI Hi126 words
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Advertisement846 1916-07-10 6 ELLERMAN LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INXORPOR.VTED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. s.s. City of Vienna due about July 10. s s. City of Bombay Aug. 14. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART HAATSOHAPPIJ Incorporated in Holland, Roy*l846 words
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Advertisement852 1916-07-10 6 P. O* Obitish India AND Apcab Ljine (Companies Incorporated In England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract witn His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about HAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe).852 words
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Advertisement571 1916-07-10 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIHE, For CHINA, JAPAN CETLOI Md MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OFTWA RD 1916 1916 Andre Leboa July 9 Athos Jnly 18 Atlantique Aoff. 2 Gordiltore Aug. 1 PolyDesien Aug 16 Portbos Aug. 15 Athos Aug. :>0 I A steamer Aug. M For all partleolars apply to J.571 words
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Advertisement599 1916-07-10 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan) EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between lot aUi| via ports to Marseilles, London, nader lu 4 j. contract with the Imperial Japancvo Oov«a merit. The New Twin screw Stcamet* maintaining this Mm floe have been t-pecl*U| designed and599 words
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Article1611 1916-07-10 7 Frofn Our Own Correspondent Tbe Honours List. Edinburgh Jane 7. The Birthday Honours List contains the names of several Scotsmen. Mr George Coats, who receives a Barony, is a member of the famous Paisley thread firm and in the first list of subscriptions to the National Relief Fond1,611 words
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Advertisement562 1916-07-10 7 Wab «r Peace. %b*ine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I {INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). fl£AO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. Am Gomptay baa £20.000 Aeaetttefl with the Supreme562 words
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Advertisement452 1916-07-10 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) Fill Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. 1 MIRIMK Insurances accepted to all parts of i the world at lowest rates. BARTHQUAKE Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Mm I fiolaym Jmbb. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated452 words
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Advertisement302 1916-07-10 7 THB Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (Incorporated in Canada) 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 financial302 words
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Advertisement55 1916-07-10 7 Singapore COM Storage Co., Ltd. Hair Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Boa stocks of ail kinds of Frozen Meats etc.. can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on short notice, OFFICE HOURS. YteUayi 7 ul I p.m Fot turthei fottcolwra apply %o THE55 words
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Article455 1916-07-10 8 Passenger Pirates Take Charge of the Wab On. One of the most barefaced and impudent acts of piracy which has been experienced by those hard working little boats which ply on the West River befel 'the Wah On June 16, the newe only just having arrived in455 words
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Article347 1916-07-10 8 Sir Aurel Stein has reached London on the conclusion of a two and a half years' journey through Eastern Turkestan, Westernmost China, the Pamirs, Russian Turkestan, and the Persian -Afghan border, a journey which involved over 11,000 miles of marching. Of his discoveries Renter's Agency347 words
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Article1619 1916-07-10 8 furu, Not 12,526 49,048 Jajang, Dec 92,728 23 200 89,105 I'ng K'taD, Dec 824,000 92,500 vamasan, Dec 100,980 41,766 i'muning, June 385,152 265,851 iapar Paw, Dec 530,161 205,948 iapayang 81,486 iapoewae, 48,000 Sank, Dec 138,201 67,884 Karan, 10,477 42,618 Kedab, April 809,126 114.V86 Kelemab, May 56,231 28,0781,619 words
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Article255 1916-07-10 8 In above list the totals in first column ar monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 1916. The mout.' In which the Company's year ends is indicatf d after the name. Third column shows u 1916 total to date and second column the tota of the past month. Every endeavour t*255 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement719 1916-07-10 8 Health foi» Infants For over half-a-century Savory Moore's Food has been in general use, both at home and abroad. It has the reputation of being a thoroughly reiiable food for Infants. Savory Moore's Food supplies just the nourishment an infant needs, in an easily digestible and \ery palatable form, and719 words
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Advertisement33 1916-07-10 8 W.J. GARCIA, 219. Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Singapore, Piano, Organ Musical Instru* ments,33 words
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Article1498 1916-07-10 9 I •m foteMcM rf Storing Stem bml to vefMdad m pweij Moiiua «o» iht imrt, Issued by FEASEB Co., Exohange and Share Brokers, July Bth. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Oat. Ibbo». Paid. rj *n Dn. Burro, Bellbrs. 100.000 U 9* AllagAt M 9 0 2 6 379,939 2b1,498 words
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Article57 1916-07-10 9 (COBBBCTBD UP TO July 8.) Bank 4 m/i L4 io 82 demand 24| Ptlvale evediti 8m e 1.4 1816 France demand Bank 826 Ihdia, T. T. 174| Hoh&kohq, demand M 13^ Yokohama, demand noi Java, demaiid 185 Bassxok, demand M 66i SovaaiiQHß, Bank Baying 18.64 Bank of Bngland Rate57 words
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Article142 1916-07-10 9 July 8. Tin (buyers) 184.50 Gamble! 12.50 Qambiei Cube No. 1 20.00 Gambiov Cuba No. 2 13.00 Peppei Black ordin. S'port buyers 26.00 Peppei, ("Wh'te tair) 35.00 Nntmegg (110 to tfap lh 80.00 Nosmega (80 to the lb.) nom. Maoa (Banda) 75.00 Clove b (Amboina) nom. Bail Coffee (4%142 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement148 1916-07-10 9 Hie TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. 1 rK it mMM■ m« iJ w&HBE i GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it148 words
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Advertisement41 1916-07-10 9 GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX GUP. IN HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE. SAMPLE FREE ON APPLICATION. APPLY TO G OTOMUNE Co. JwtHF^ '> "V j3Wi V.I I ifjJl* 1 L tl *J* ffawfcJJJJ SST inn j i f' J //JJsSj^^^' T?41 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1916-07-10 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. Prom Europe.— Per P. O. outward Novara expected to-day. Prom China.— Per M. M. homeward Andi« Lebon expected on July 7. LONDON HAILS DESPATCHED. Left, Doe. Arrived May 24 M.M. May 26 P/& O June 52 June '>•! June 2 8.1. BO SO June 5 M.M. Juiy190 words
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Miscellaneous411 1916-07-10 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 1 July 8 ARRIVALS. July 6. Penaog (BriO. July 7.— Hai Nam, Polypheraiut, Hong Ho (Brit) Heirn (Nor) Kniile. Indraffiri (Dut). July B.— Kum Chow, Perak, Kaka, Eury natea (Brit) Hitachi Maru (Jap) Magel lan (Fr) R S Baru, Pontiacak (Dot?.411 words
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Article832 1916-07-10 10 ULU PANDAN (S R. E. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the above named company was held at the registered offices of the company, Messrs Kvatt and Co at noon on Saturday last, there being present —Messrs Koh San Hin (Chairman) Tan Kbtam Hock, Ching Keng Lee, Lee Chim832 words
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Article86 1916-07-10 10 There was a large and representativeaudience at the Palladium on Saturday night when the programme was much enjoyed, the War Gazette showing tbe Russians at Mailly camp being very well received, whilst the other films were all good, the comedies causing much laughter. There was a large attead+SMm at86 words
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Article729 1916-07-10 10 Tbe report for Negri Serabilan during Ibe past year allows the revenue exceeded estimate! by $670,707 and was 93,139,512 compared with $2,580,017. Tbe duty on tin again showed a heavy drop as did that on spirits but the increase on rubber compensated for the losses. Tbe729 words
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Article184 1916-07-10 10 A large and fat Bavaxian soldier was recently taken prisoner As he was brought into the French lines he took out an envelope and waved it, sa\ine, Bon Boche, Kamerad." ,He added that he had had j charge of French prisoners in a fort in Bavaria, and184 words
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Article108 1916-07-10 10 A note to remind all who can help, of the Children's Day for Belgium which is to take the form of a Fete at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. to-day. Tickets are a dollar each, fancy drass optional. Although the schools hare not taken108 words
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Article60 1916-07-10 10 S.C.C. TENN IS TOURN AMENT. TO DAY'S TIES. B Doubles. Tonkin and Daviea v Smith and Williams. A Singles. Tyler v Ufcermaik, postponed. Stout v Nathan. B Singles. Jackson v Mamoli. Chaney v Hadden. Wodehouae v Hickey. C Singles. Palgrave v Croaeley. Bell v Lyon. Parr v Wood. Newcomers Handicap.60 words
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Article187 1916-07-10 10 The Spring Cap was competed for on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie between Mr A Reid and Mr D J Smith, who returned net scores of 78. Forty-eight cards were taken out, and the following The Sweep on Saturday resulted in a win for187 words
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Article238 1916-07-10 10 London, Jane 22nd. A Berne wireless message says that the Austrians intend to abandon Bukowiua and make a stand on the Rodina Pass. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Central News says that the Burgo- masters of Kolomea and Stanislau have arrived in Vienna. The Ruseki Invalid hints238 words
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Article85 1916-07-10 10 Here in Penang the Assistant Registrar of Companies has recently adopted the attitude of refusing to accept correspondence from the solicitors or other authorised agents of a public company. IWe understand that he is acting on j instructions from Singapore and we have high authority for doubting whether85 words
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Article46 1916-07-10 10 A postcard from a prisoner of war in Germany, which has been received at Warwick, was addressed to "Mr WEB Starving, o o Mr the father of the man. The German censor evidently thought the pathetio plea was the name of an Englishman, and passed it.46 words
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Article35 1916-07-10 10 From Out Own Correspondent Ipoh, July 8. A fire completely destroyed the smoke house of Old Kellas estate near Batu Ga jab last night. Rubber rained at 1 10,000 was lost. i35 words
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Article121 1916-07-10 10 Agents Borneo Co Bruseh: Tin 19 pkls, Rubber 12,100 Ipoh Tin 350 pkls Agents Backer *Co Lanadron 98,947 Ledbury 55,970 Cluny 16,443 Senawang 26,598 Sandy croft: 21,659 Batu Anam 15,164 Bata Village 2,504 Pengkalan Durian 10,311 Tanah Merah 14,300 j Bate: 8,248 Temambu 18,588 j Suogei121 words
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Article105 1916-07-10 10 [By Courtesy of Francis Peek Co*] Batavia, 7th July. Rubber Market. The demand throughout the week has been fair round about F 1.80 per half kilo for First Standard Grades. Rieu Market. The position is slightly weaker, Krawang 30% broken being nominally quoted at F 192.50.105 words
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Article321 1916-07-10 10 Heng Seng, a Hockchew, and a mandore over coal coolies employed at the Docks, was charged in the second police court on Saturday with obstructing public servants in the execution of their duty, namely police corporal No. 12 and P C No. 645, in the coolie lines321 words
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Article64 1916-07-10 10 TODAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S. V. A. it i» >• Maxim Co* it S. R. E. v. m m n S. V. R., No. 4 P'toon. *i Veterans Co. No. 3 i* tt it Chinese Co. 7.00 a.m. Balestier Range Malay Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall64 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1916-07-10 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 of the minor but still important results of the war has bt*>u the idci *.,>*, ilemand for Eau-de- Cologne, accentuated as it256 words
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