The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1916
1916-07-12
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1916-07-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1916. NO. 8,80115 words
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Article202 1916-07-12 1 The enemy is strenuously resisting the British advance an Trone's Wood, but our men are repelling counter-attacks and holding their own. The French are now within a mile of Peronne, an important communication point of the enemy line Page 7. The Allies air supremacy has been demonstrated202 words
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Article906 1916-07-12 1 It is quite a usual thing nowadays, on a close night or when the wander spirit moves, to order out the car and go practically round the island of Singapore, or at least a greater part of it. Out to Changi by the East Coast- rd and906 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1916-07-12 1 RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED "NEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES FOB SALE 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, Pego Engine, $370--2k H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $320--2f HP. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $420Above includes Tool Bags, Tools etc. Telephone No. 491. INSPECTION INVITED. ■M I^L262 words
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Advertisement100 1916-07-12 1 Bebe Brand Milk f£ vKslkkVEi Bi^W iMK^i>fri^V **fl^a h' y '11 7 7 u^^?Avy■Xv:cA^^ t^^7t^^C^^y/^^^^£^^3B jected. A trial titi will convince Sole Importers— lnternational Trading Co. Retailed by Ban Siang Co., 139, Cross Streat. Kian Tai Co., Robinson Road Malacca Import Co., Malacca. Keat Sin Leong, Ipoh. DRIPPING PUfiE BEEF100 words
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Advertisement88 1916-07-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Two situations wanted Page 5. st Hilda to be let Page 5. i awn Times Press m liq Page 5. Go\t. of Johore calls for public worki tender b Page 5. Bankruptcy notice re Abdul Raheem Page 5. Motor vehicles for sale by Powell Co., and Kumpei's office88 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1916-07-12 1 i THE WEEK. Wednesday 12th. Blf h Water— B- 4 a.m., 7-13 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 pm. Thursday, 13th. High Water- 9-3 1 a.m., 8-14 p.m. Fridaj 14th. High Water— lo-2* a.m., 9-10 p.m. Homeward mail closes (train). Saturday 15th. High Water— ll- 0 a.m., 10 2 p.m. Full144 words
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Article580 1916-07-12 2 [By Charles Alexander Richmond m the N V outlook.; The alder bade was jes' ready to sprout Thinks I, Til git brother Jonathan out. Mebbe we'll git a mess o' trout, The flabin' bein' fine. So nex' day I sorter saunted roun With my fishin* pole an*580 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement29 1916-07-12 2 Massage Hall (MTMRIZED BY UIV DOCTORS) MASSAGE MANICURE BATHS Mr. Fdjita, Mrs. Haru and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.-9.00 p.m. No. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467.29 words
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Advertisement453 1916-07-12 2 1 1 THE ROBINSON PIANO j COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos j FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos I $1,000 REWARD. WHEREAS certain ill-disposed persons have maliciously made and published statements to the effect that Francis Graham, who since the 10th day of November H)l I453 words
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Advertisement1234 1916-07-12 2 THE CONSENSUS OF OPINION Palladium Programmes Give Best value for Money, for 500,000 feet of Film have arrived and the Choicest are selected for the BENEFIT OF OUR PATRONS PALLADIUM Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore's Premier Theatre. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Mondays and Thursdays GUARANTEED TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M.1,234 words
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Article2518 1916-07-12 3 Kuala Selangor's Progress Selangor tliver Figures Linggi's Restoration Kmerald's Fine Progress Lanadron and edbury Consolidated Malay. From Omr Own Correspondent London, 2 Jane. The future of the Kuala Selangor district as tt,' coming rubber garden of the r M S and J -olendid prospects impending for all2,518 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement46 1916-07-12 3 d ASTHMA k H The Relief is Prompt and Karofltous I I E9 post rcmn cicamttm I Of lodiif CleaiOs-Sttr«t r. St-kiut, 20, MIS I htiit ti« lifitfw "J. ESPIC" ti tttl tlftr^u. RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes AND Channels SOLE AGENTS INDO MALAY CO., SINGAPORE. 8-4 mwf B*946 words
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Advertisement292 1916-07-12 3 The Motorists 9 Nail Proof Hero I I^OJis *O-^_tl^.^Sß j i^ Its Without any apology whatever to von Hindenburg. STOCKISTS i DUPIRE BROTHERS. I Don't take anybody's word for jj it— judge for yourself. j I i si 4 I i *w TTOU CAN TELL better than anyone else whether292 words
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Article1109 1916-07-12 4 A FJfkt Ib A Cnter. Sir J il Barrie recently cave us a packed and poignant half an hour m the life oi a woman m peace I propose to set down, from the point of view of a spectator, not an actor the impressions of an1,109 words
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Article634 1916-07-12 4 British Trade Policy. 13. Sir Richard Cooper asked if my of tbe Overseas Dominions have wrged upon him the importance to the Dominic ns of an early declaration of the traie i olicy of the British Government after tbe conclusion of the War and, if co, can634 words
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Article1684 1916-07-12 4 To Deo. 81 June To date Shalimar, 15,137 80,4? S'bai Kl'ng, 10,241 64, 1 7^ S'hai Malay. 20 070 87.09;. Shai Kel'tan 25 l;r S'hai Pahang 29.1 1 > S'hai S'tra 18,7*0 S'hai Serembau 7,| 4 Shelford, Dec HT.or; 12 27 ioi.jvSiak, Dec 288,818 88,?54 Sialang, Jan1,684 words
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Article250 1916-07-12 4 In above list the totals m tlrfit eolun-i; w< monthly totals for Jan-Dec. 1916. The ti.. m which the Company's year ends is indieatafter the name. Third oolatun shows Urn 1916 total to date and second column the tota of the past month. Every endeavour is w B*l'250 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement417 1916-07-12 4 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMPBELL LATHAM ft Co., Court Nifil MlUttPf Tailors 59, Conduit Btbhbt, LONDON W Wr. H. G. DISS. Nerve Energy /f\\ Physical Vigour/ fcf f Dr. Cassells Tablets The Great Vitaiisers for *4(P*^J' 1 Weak Nerve-worn and Run-down Men and Women Jgp^^^ It I- i> ran-*417 words
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Article1074 1916-07-12 5 Searchlight Flashes. Rotterdam. :\u:e goes on oar difficulties are m reading, and almost every day brings gftJl it same new question. The only .barm lies m the fact, that all these diffi ■nines, whether political or otherwise, ire new, nnd that there is no precedent :o1,074 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement804 1916-07-12 5 NEW BLOOD FOR OLD. You can put new I>Ukxl into your enfeebled h«xty, whatever your age may be. The huuiin bod] constantly require* new, rich Uoodf ami nraily all the ills from which p«oplt suffer arises from one civse poverty ot hlootl. Blood is fhe food-carrier of the body. iII804 words
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Advertisement75 1916-07-12 5 I ALL-BRITISH ROM TYRES I USED BY THE BRITISH WAfi OFFICE. MOTOR CYCLE TYRES I (OPS* II I (1) <2) (3) I Combination Non-Skid. Eubbar Stud. Rubber Bars. Rubber Bars, Steel Studs. Ncn-Skid. Non-Skid. B MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SCLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. lif ■JH M WuyJl WHITE75 words
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Advertisement850 1916-07-12 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for tbe Construction and Completion of three Public Conveniences to be erected at (1) Junction of North and South Canal Roads, (2) Jnncion of Market and Cecil Btreets, and (3) Pekin Street, near China Street. Drawings and Specification may be inspected850 words
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Advertisement501 1916-07-12 5 TO IE LET The comfortable and pleasantly sihiated residence known as St Kilda, No. 28 Barker Road. There is a tennis court, tabling and motor garage on the compound. For particulars, apply to POWELL ft Co s House Agents. 12-7 1 17-7 c_ TO LET BACHELORS' HALL (Orange Grove Road).501 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article64 1916-07-12 6 Bchebbdeb— At Mildreda 81 East Coast 1 Boad on Tuesday 11th instant, Mildred Mary J Ann, the beloved wife of J. L. Scheerder m j her 59th year. Deeply Regretted* Funeral this afternoon, leaving the house 1 at 4 p.m. 1 for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and64 words
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Article31 1916-07-12 6 Van Wiingairden— Simpson. On the 11th July at the St. Andrew's Cathedral by the Yen Archdeason Swindell, Colonial Chaplain, Arnold Tennis van Wijngaarden to Sarah Ann Simpson, both of Singapoie.31 words
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Article, Illustration1608 1916-07-12 6 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, July 12, 1916, A«re jfcmll ika Proi the Peot&ft right i»*t«*§%. {Jaawed 'ay iaflmnce and nnbribtd \rf f-\*X Rwre jutrJo: Trotb her $rloHoos yrw.<^tt 4it»« #i»i#*J t* UnoA. U>y»ltr and law. We propose to revert again to the question of the war income tax with1,608 words
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Article508 1916-07-12 6 The annual field sports of the Anglo Chinese School, Singapore, will be held on the grounds of Oldham Hall on Saturday, next at 2.30 p.m. At a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute on 6th ultimo, the following weie elected X on -Resident Fellows Mr Noel B Barbonean, Borneo Messrs508 words
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Article87 1916-07-12 6 From Our Otm Cmretfurndent Penang, .luly 3 1 4 large meeting of Chinese unanimous ly passed a resolution strongly objecting to income tax. It was farther agreed that the" were p r f pared to make an additional contribution m whatever foru Df taxation the govcrunient87 words
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Article153 1916-07-12 6 We are glad to acknowledge further gifts to this Fund, yesterday. It may bt repeated that unless hopelessly damages all glasses are welcomed. The great need is manufactured optical glass and possibly even from damaged glasses partcan be removed and made to lit othet glasses.153 words
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Article132 1916-07-12 6 The following further donations for MM above fund have been received to dayAlt eady received 45* Mr Dorraeeainy f 5( Mr J Maingnet 20 Meseageriee Maritime^ lO< Messrs Dopire Brothers 100 X A Stevene H Madame Down lc Mr William Ker '25 W Makepeace 18 ]>r132 words
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Article348 1916-07-12 6 Tbe wedding of Mr A B Milne and Mm Weit/.el, both of Ipoh, ie to take place v Penang on Saturday next, 15th met (T 0 M.) News has been received m Ipob tbat Mre O M Donald's son, who is a middy on the Warepite, oame through the fight348 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement136 1916-07-12 6 •B j»sCOUTTS»cos mm old tom gin. Wm Ml (BEWARE OF IMITATIONS) f%i' r i^| Look on the bottle for the name SOLE IMPORTERS CAUBECK, MACGRE6OR Co. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED MILK 16 DOZEN SMALL TINS FOR $8.75 DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT. SOLE AGENTS .JOHN LITTLE Co. Lid. I (INCORPORATED IK ENGLAND*.136 words
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Article437 1916-07-12 7 STBOGCLE FOR TROHES WOOD Frtscft Approach Vital Centre [By Submarine Cable] [Heater's Service] fcttv lulj 10. Oeneral lUig reports ..iksiiitj severe fighting m Trones Loji the southern cud of which we captared oq July since when we have a b-u.k several Gorman counterattacks m mass with437 words
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Article182 1916-07-12 7 London, July 11. Sir Douglas Uaig reports m the afternoon that after a sixth iesperate attack, the Germans succeeded m entering Trone's Wood at the expense afl the heaviest casualties. Fighting m the wood continues. t- urther west we gained a lodgment m Manaetz Wood, where the enemy's182 words
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Article95 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10. A tribute to the •'•Jis effche Flying Corps on the Somme is pani by Reutei's representative at head carter* who says the mastery of the air v -as never so completely ours. The enemy irmen are somewhat demoralised by recent disasters and ours harrassed95 words
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Article36 1916-07-12 7 Hear- Admiral Saneyoki Akiyama and commander Katsunoshin Yamanashi (imperial Japanese Navy) had the honour of ♦■sing received by the Slag OB 7th nit at uckingham Palace. Hi« ,M*JofM hM cooferted the KCMO on Adm&al AkU jama36 words
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SUBMARINE TRADING.
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Article308 1916-07-12 7 J&estimeny to the British Blockade. [By Submarine Gable] [Beater's Service] London, July 10. A German submarine has arrived at Baltimore with a valuable cargo of dyestuffs. Twenty miles off the coast she was chased by British and French cruisers this delaying hex arrival by four308 words
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Article38 1916-07-12 7 Worth 500 Submarines It is stated that nearly two hundred British merchantmen which have been idle m Kronstadt and other ports since the beginning of the war, have escaped from the Baltic since the Jutland battle.38 words
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67 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10. Britain and France have officially withdrawn from the De daration of London. A British Order m Council provides for the application of the principle of the continuous voyage and makes a neutral vessel which conveys contraband to an enemy port67 words
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Article26 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10. An Italian official says that heavy enemy attacks north west of Gorizia have been driven back with heavy losses.26 words
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Article92 1916-07-12 7 The Russian Pregress Petrograd, July 11. The communique announces continued Russian progress on the Stokhod. The fighting was most violent against the frantic efforts cf the enemy to regain his footing on the left bank. A battle is raging at Svidniki. The enemy offensive south-west of Lake92 words
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Article31 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10, General Smuts reports that Tango was occupied on July 7. The enemy made slight resistance and evacuated the town after destroying the waterworks.31 words
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Article96 1916-07-12 7 The repaid* of the Singapore Electric Tramways plbtei that the net profits for 1915 wet# Jt*BB3 after providing for debenture MSrest, and the surplus profit brought from previous year increased to £6,033. It will be interesting reading to folk m British Malaya to see that Belfields Scouts have done good96 words
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Article328 1916-07-12 7 PREMIER OUTLINES TBE CASE [By Submarine Gable] [Renter's Service] London, July 10. In the House of Commons Mr Aequith said (be main provisions of the Irish agreement are the exclusion of six Ulster counties, an Irish parliament composed of the present Irish members of the Honse of328 words
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Article52 1916-07-12 7 Washington, July 11.— Mr Stone, president of the Foreign Relation! Committee of the Senate, referring to the resolutions of the Paris Conference, declared that unless America were considered by the European nations m any industrial alliance, is- would be necessary to adopt a definite52 words
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Article391 1916-07-12 7 Amsterdam, July 11. Britain is negotiating with the Dutch Oversea Trust for restrection m the export of textiles. Market Inspector Cockney had a number of vendors before the magistrate yesterday for exposing bad fish for sale. Fines from 15 upwards were imposed. Lieutenant Robert C Chichester, who was391 words
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Article68 1916-07-12 7 VALUE OF INDIAN RAILWAY CORPS. [By Submarine table] [Belter's Service] Johannesburg, July 10.— The Bishop of Pretoria writing of his half year's visit to the troops m German East Africa eulogises the work of the Indian railway corps m constructing the railway to Moshi and says "goodness68 words
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Article56 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10.— In the House of Commons Lord R Cecil said the German note denied that the prisoners at Ruhleben were insufficiently fed and rejected' a proposal for exchange of prisoners, and made a further proposal. The Imperial Government was considering its reply and was meanwhile56 words
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Article15 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10. No casualties or damage resulted from yesterday's raids.15 words
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Article15 1916-07-12 7 London, July 11. Mr Montagu ie appointed a permanent member War Committee.15 words
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Article57 1916-07-12 7 Government Considering. London, July 10.— rln the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law said an Imperial Conference would be held as soon as seems desirable to the Imperial Government and the Dominions. Tbe I mperial and Dominion Governments were seriously considering the question of an Imperial Council57 words
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Article115 1916-07-12 7 f London, July 10. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Indian Tea Association, Mr Jameß Warren announced that acting m conjunction with the Ceylon Association m negotiations with the Imperial Government concerning the excess profits duty, they had urged that the industry was entitled to an115 words
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Article50 1916-07-12 7 London, July 10. In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil said that the military situation m Southwest Persia prevented at present any further development of the Mohamraerah-Khoramadad railway scheme. When the local situation improved further steps would be taken after consultation with the Government of India.50 words
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Article148 1916-07-12 7 [By Courtesy of the French Consulate] Paris, July 9 5.55 p.m. Yesterday, on tba north of the Somme, we stormed the Tillage of Hardecourt and a hillock on the north, m conjunction with the British forces, who stormed le Bois des Trones and a farm on the148 words
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Article86 1916-07-12 7 From Our Own Correspondent Penang, July 11. The Town Hall was crowded on Monday night for the concert on the Belgian Ghildrena Day. A large earn was realised. There was an excellent programme of nursery stories, picturesque dances, choruses etc. The scholars of the Government Girls School86 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1916-07-12 7 I White "INTERNATIONAL" GAUZE SINGLETS. Fitted with unbreakable French neckband with, or without buttoned Front. THE j All LIGHTEST MmM COOLEST "JJ GARMENT B FOR THOROUGHLY TROPICAL DEPENMILE W£AR. GARiEHT SIZES STOCKED I 28 40 m. ROBINSON ®> CO, "GOLOFINA" Jamaica Cigars. DUTY PAID AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. PEBFECTOS $16.2594 words
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Advertisement835 1916-07-12 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. i FOR LONDON. s.s. City of Vienna Sailing an July 13. ss. City of Bombay dhe about Aug. 14. For particulars as to rates of freigh^and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., 4 AGENTS. KOMINKLMKE PAKETVAART SgAAfSCKAPPM Incorporated m835 words
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Advertisement830 1916-07-12 8 Jr %3m BsmsH India AND rlkicAß 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, Allen, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOB EUROPE).830 words
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Advertisement533 1916-07-12 8 m: m. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES^ MAIL LIVI. For CBUi, JAPAN CETLON 111 MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1816 Andre Lebon July 9 1 Athos July 18 Atlantiqne Acg. 2 Oordillere Aug. 1 Poly ne si en Aug 16 Porthos Ang. 15 Athos Aug. 30 A steamer Aug. 29 For all ftrtlculars apply533 words
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Advertisement593 1916-07-12 8 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated m Japan EUROPEAN LINE. A service ill maintained between y.4.ut via ports to Marseilles, London, under matt contract with the Imperial Japanese Goven ment. The New Twin ecrew St-eame»t maintaining this service have been *peci*iit designed and constructed, and are fltte£593 words
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Article1294 1916-07-12 9 First Authentic Account of a Superb Feat(From Mr H Warner Allen, Special Re- presentative of the British Press with the French Armies.) The following notes on the heroic strug- gle for Fort Douaumont on May 22 and 23 last are derived from official sources, and I1,294 words
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Article544 1916-07-12 9 A Seaman on Getting on with the Job. East Coast, Jane 5. From a seaman who web m action m the naval battle I tried to obtain an im pression of the things which ware m his mind when the fight was raging, and the fact emerged544 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement553 1916-07-12 9 I VVab or Peace, Famine or PjlentyT Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? FHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! 32, Old Jewry. EX. &t> Company has £90.000 deposited with the Bapteme553 words
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Advertisement438 1916-07-12 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIR! Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. M JLBINB Insurances accepted to all parts of tbe world at lowest rates. ■AKTHQUAKS Bisks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. y OIBw I Fioliyton 6reBQ. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated438 words
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Advertisement315 1916-07-12 9 THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (incorporated m 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 financial315 words
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Advertisement63 1916-07-12 9 BLOOH IOISOM. KIOMSV. tUDDU. URI AX% IHSJCASKS. f^Mf^LyM-,? 1 MLES S EN STAMP ADDCCSB h.N\hLuit f<»R FREE MKIKI.KT TT» I>K. L> CU* Hr P«IM»I»OI' 12. KUK CASTIOI.IONt. j A Aii££—\ XXV. VOkK DEPOT: M. BKCKMAN ei-Mf^fTVAtJ TH ERAPION sa&iJ SkE THAT TRADK MASKED WOKD THKCAPtOM IS OM •BIT. OOV*. bl63 words
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Article365 1916-07-12 10 Manchester, Jane 7. Paces for cotton have fluctuated bui slightly from day to day during the pasi week and we are still m the region of 8i Spot American Cotton at Liverpool where demand has passed to the quiet side and sales are below the normal. Egyptian365 words
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Article1108 1916-07-12 10 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Broken, InK n-. •All f »rtiMoßi of Sttrlaf FRiiiti must it ftitrftefl v pwaly -rwtntl lot the preseii WSO.OCO 1 1 Einetn Bmeltg orfl M „00 1800,000 BO U W.HumatAOoLM I^* l'-cc 11,000,000 100 100 K»«z Others 7efu>M ij* M1,108 words
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Advertisement345 1916-07-12 10 II J^Sffi^^Sl With LEA ft PERKINS 9 SAUCE, a few P Jlj fflrffi^SftJgSffiS The QUALITY and concentration of its |P| l||l <mr\M'Jiln MJ4 W* ingredients make a little of this sauce go Hpj jB BY ROYAL WARRANT a long way. Hg |3 TO H.M. THE KING. X {%1 The Original345 words
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Article55 1916-07-12 11 (COBBECTBD OP ffO July 11.) Bank 4 m/a 2-4 19 82 i» demand j.4* Private osediti 8m 'a 1.418 16 France demand Bank 826 Ihdia, T. T. M 174} HoHftKOHQ, demand 14 Yokohama, demand noi Java, demand 135 BAaesoK, demand es£ Sotibiibbi, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank ol Bof land55 words
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Article142 1916-07-12 11 July 11. Tin (125 tons) 182.65 Gtanklei 12.50 O&mbUi Cube No. 1 20.00 ChunMti Cuba No. 2 ie.oo Psppsi Black ordin. Sport buyers 26.00 Pappti, (Wk'ta fail) 85.00 Nutmegs (110 to tbe lb, 80.00 Nutmegs (80 to tbe lb.) QOm Xmi (Banda) M 75.00 Gloves (Amboina) aom. Bali Coffee142 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1916-07-12 11 v BUCHANAN'S I SCOTCH WHISKY BLACK WHITE" ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donued store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS FINEST IN THE76 words
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Advertisement104 1916-07-12 11 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SHELL MOTOR PIRIT Stockists HIN WA TT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Telephone 428. 102, Market Street. BUY IT IN AMERICA. Codes Cable Address, Liebers, A.B,G. Krnbotako, sth edition. New York. Western Union. W. F. BURN EXPORT CORPORATION. 27. Pine Street. New York. EXPORT AGENTS, BUYING104 words
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Advertisement572 1916-07-12 11 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a mornini Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cast price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at theti private residences, (or town offices or572 words
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Advertisement182 1916-07-12 11 GACCINO CO. Office, 20 Raffles Place Store, 25 Malacca Street Godown, Sambaw Street Lifeboat Yard, Tanjong Rhu We ha?e always Life Boats, well fitted as per Government Regulation, Life Buoys, Life Belts, Rockets, Life Savers, etc. JUST RECEIVED FROM AMERICA Family Salt Beef 50 Kegs. Mens Salt Beef 50 Kegs182 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1916-07-12 11 WEATHER REPOBT. Kandanc Kerban Hospital, July 10 9 A. lf. 8 P.M 0 P.M. Barom. 51 Fab. M mv_> f9.7t0 29 hot Temp. 8 0 83.0 78.0 Wet Bulb The*. 78.0 17.5 76.0 Dlt. of Wind Calm Calm Calm Max. Temp. In shade 88.5 Mia, do do. 74 S Max.65 words
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Miscellaneous760 1916-07-12 11 CbamterQfComH^rSMVßTiily I! July 10.— Ipob, Abboteford, Umta. Ban Hong Liong (Beit) Inabo Mara (Jap) Van Cloon, De Weert (Dat) Kampot (Fob); Pracbatipok (Siam) Guan Kirn Seng (Chi). July 11. Sappho, Chowtai, Chusan Koala, Amherst, Novaia, Hai Nara, Hong Wan (lit it) Kaehima Mam (Jap) Merku* Reepot (Dut) Kaho (Chi). CLEARANCES.760 words
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Article1491 1916-07-12 12 From Our Own Correspondent Carry On. London, Jane IS. Carry on is the note which just strikes public imagination at the present time, and the calebration at St. Paul's m memory of Lord Kitchener when the Cathedral was packed with one of the most representative congregations you1,491 words
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137 1916-07-12 12 The Dover Harbour Board (as owners) and the master and crew of the steam tugs Lady Duncannon and Simla, claimed salvage remuneration for services rendered to tbe Japanese steamship Kitano Mara, ia the Duke of Edinburgh Channel, Thames Estuary, on Dec 3, 1915. It137 words
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Article248 1916-07-12 12 11 Now that the right of Charing Cross railway bridge to destroy one of the finest views m Europe is being challenged," j writes a correspondent, 'we might go a little farther and ask whether there is not a good opportunity to abolish the bridge across Ludgate Hill. Snow Hill248 words
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Article247 1916-07-12 12 The petition of Sir John Anderson for the winding up of the firm of Messrs Guthrie k Co., Ltd., came before Mr Justice Earnshaw m the Supreme Court on Monday morning. Mr M J Upcotfi appeared for the petitioner, the Hon F M Elliot for four parties who247 words
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Article636 1916-07-12 12 Agents Sime Darby Co. Middleton Tin Sluicing 163 85 Tribute 86.50 total 250.35. Messrs Barlow and Co. have advice that at a meeting of the Directors of the Permas Rubber Company held on the 13th June a third interim dividend of 5% payable on the 21st636 words
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Article292 1916-07-12 12 F M S Han's son wins Military Cross. Tempy Lieut. H Franklin Bellamy, who baa received the Military Cross, is the eldest son of Lieut. H F Bellamy, R N V R, late of the P W D, Selangor, and Mrs Bellamy, of 2, Seaton-road, Matley. Soon292 words
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Article56 1916-07-12 12 There was no play on Tuesday. TO DAY'S TIES. A Singles. Cameron v Utermark. Rochwaldy v Stout. Hartnell v Sinclair. B Singles. Cassels v Tinsley. Doig v Pash. Todd t Jackson. Wilson v Webb. C Singles. Farquharson v Potter. McKerrow v Gibson. Bell v Leakey. Newcomers Handicap.56 words
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Article93 1916-07-12 12 A team of Selangor golfers visited Seremban during last week-end and played against a local team. The Stogies resulted as follows Negri Sembilan. Selangor. Leonard beat Green, 1 up. Bagot Tyte, 3 and 2. Atkinson Brown, 3 and 2. Thompson lost to Sime, 1 up. Rain prevented the93 words
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Article263 1916-07-12 12 A petition by the Tangkah Rubber Estate, Ltd., to sanction a proposed redaction of capital, was before Mr Justice Astbury m the Chancery Division on the 6th ult. when counsel a6ked for an adjournment, as certain shareholders were opposing. His lordship Who are the opposing shareholders Counsel Certain ordinary shareholders263 words
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