The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 July 1916

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY^ JULY 21, 1916. NO. 8,809
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  • 242 1 I The great problem of registration was emphasised by Mr H S Samuel in the Commons, when moving for a select committee on the matter, he was convinced the general public did not desire a general election. Sir E Carson opposed the motion and believed a general
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  • 1065 1 At the end of February someone wat 6 aying that for six weekt at any rate between the mud and the beat, iu the clear air, cloudless days and fretb nights we were better off than our companions in France. Ha was of "the French School."
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 240 1 RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 22 SPECIAL DINNER CINEMA SHOW UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING Co. PRESENTS THE GREAT BROADWAY STAR. HOBART BOSWORTH THE WHITE SCAR I TaUm n :he Canadian Woods, one of the most lavish and picturesquely staged photo plays. 1 GREED AND GASOLENE 1 Reel LKo Comedy with Reggie Morris
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    • 278 1 Bebe Brand Milk W^* -^^pr Full Cr6Bm t. Stprflispd Milk <llebe brand milk contains an F«^^*N'O r ''^^^t DJEff^l! %keeptionally large percentage of VWmL OLLw )^i s therefore very rich, and LWrvJp 1 Ixlßfe' «S^- e-^T-BSHB flavour it is absolutely indistin. fHw SS3BMBK ir wißSf Jl lO gmshable from pure
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    • 177 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A Fox Terrier Lost Page 3. No. 21 Newton- rd, and 13 Lloyd rd To Let— Page 3. I A two seater Car Wanted— Page 3. j p and O B I, Apcar Line and NY K Lists of Sailings Page 6. j Palladium, Harima Hall and Gaiety
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 106 1 THE WEEK. Friday 21st. High Water- 210 a.m., 2 49 p.m. M.M. outward mail expected. B. I, outward mail expected. Saturday 22nd. High Water— B*lo a.m., 3-32 p.m. Last Quarter. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 pm. Sunday 23rd. High Water— Aid a.m., 4-20 p.m. 6th Sunday after Trinity. Monday 24th,
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  • 378 2 I'etrograd, Jane 18th. Correspondents eulogise the gallantry of the Russian officers, who are invariably in the foreiront of the attacks. Ihe evacuation of Lutzk was a panic stricken flight. Infantry, cavalry, guns, hospital supply trains were inextricably mixed up and atl struggling, in the absence of orders, towards
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  • 257 2 The late Oilman Marston, of New Hampshire, was arguing a complicated case, and looked up authorities back to .Julius Caesar. At the end of an hour and a half, in the inost intricate part of his plea, he was pained to see what looked like inattention. It was as he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 690 2 VICTORIA THEATRE the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee WILL PRESENT THE QUERIES And a Spectacular Musical Drama ENTITLED A LAY OF ANCIENT ROME IN AID OF The Star Carter Homes for Disabled Soldiers and Sailors PERFORMANCES AS FOLLOWS THURSDAY, 27th JULY under the patronage of H. E. the Governor. SATURDAY. 29th
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    • 1358 2 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME IN BOTH SHOWS Tel. 673 Booking at EOH Co., and at the PALLADIUM HA PROGRAMME OF THE HIGHEST AND RICHEST ORDER, GOOD CLASS II STUFF, A FEAST OF Mi:RRY RIPPLING FUN AND OF THRILLING. II GRIPPING DRAMA. II AT THE POPULAR CINEMA HOUSE I"
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  • 850 3 Ibe shortage of chemical dyo? has led j many inquiries, historical aoii techni al, into the past and present of the dye -dustrv. Probably few of these inquiries ire of greater interest for India than one r. lined by Mr G P I faker at a recent
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  • 89 3 loantaatl h.iva c •pp^rtunitic* in ileiCOWtM with meu of various Zi > assist in keeping tbe German I Dm vorld'i maxkela, and r hope U avail tb'T.-civih of thetu, ?aiii Ibvra Kirby, pnaldciit ol tLe Iq- ol Chartered Accountants. I that the adopS'Hi of French fash- 6S id a ptroa!
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 536 3 MOTOR CAR WANTED Two Seater r*ar wanted 2nd hand. American Luake preferred Full particulars to Box 22 c/o Free Press Office. 217 .4-7 WANTED. Experienced shorthand-typist, rone but thoroughly compet nt persons need Apply to 0. c/o Free Press. 20 7 u.c. WAN! ED i Unfurnished house, in good condition
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    • 263 3 11 Necessity is the Mother of Jfiuention." v trade COAGULATEX maek A. IS "A Boon and a Blessing to Planters |1 A New Discovery for Coagulating Rubber. Superior to Acetic Acid. IT T Cheaper than any recognised Coagulant. Guaranteed free of any Vegetable Matter. I Equally suitable for Sheet or
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    • 581 3 LOST. Fox-Terrier (without Collar) Jost yesterda Mount Elizabeth, if found i lease inform 1. LECOT, Banqne Indo-China, Tel. 10U 217 ,47 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming ref and of Assessmen in respect of hoases vacant for any portion o the half-year tnding 30th Jane, 19 6, an
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    • 491 3 j TOUT ,y No. 21, Newton Koad, New Houne, Bpa<'ioi grouDils. lrumcdiate tntry. 1. POWELL k Co Auctioneer 21-7 u.e. TO LET No. If, Lloyd Road, Compound Hous« i Apply to S. M ALSAGOFF Co t 7. 'b, Koith Bridge lfoa^ i 21-7 d.c. 3 i GODOWN TO LET. No.
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  • 1037 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 21, 1916. Ht* «M1 tte Fran the TeopWi right mhttlfc Oamwed by Uflutnce und unbribed Vy giJat .H«re patriot Traib her glortons pracapti &*KW, Hi bid! to Urioa. icTtitynd L>w« The article on the Revival of Craftsmanship in yesterday's issue and the announcement of
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  • 1198 4 Mr Allen Dennys left by the B I steamer for a short holiday in India, where he will join Mrs Dennys. It is understood that a kongsi of racing friends of the late Mr Noel Walker will probably be formed to take over and run his horses. (M MJ A
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  • 487 4 Singapore July l A moderate business Las beec pagnu K again this week in both Local Rubber* and Industrial Stocks hut other section of the market are for the time being rare. enquired for. The price of libber W receded slightly but behind the drop, lu price
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  • 207 4 Despite the recent relapse in the p. of plantation rubber, the Share Mirkeremains remarkably firm. Thii it explained by the fact that the latest divider and reports have been eminently satiefar tory* The industry is now in a very 6ouci condition, and before long various further interim
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  • 58 4 Agents Latham a* Co The following was the oatpo: r first two weeks ended 10th July Hours run No. 2 Dredge 2H2 Orf* Yards treated 45,600 Total I'ikuit S9I Realised on sale %1 4,4 71.7*2 Uepairt, I No. 1 Dredge are nearing completion ai it ie hoped
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  • 47 4 liookiug for the performance* be^i'ii; .July '27th of the Queries Again ami Lay of Ancient Home' 1 i« procc( Jisatisfactorily and tho^e fIMtBMM ot ft* liuii seats will have It «>e quid what we hear the performances are 111 to justify the booking.
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  • 34 4 LADY ROBERTS FIELD GLASS FUND. Thanks to our contemporary tiie Mail, we yesterday received, four pair^ I field glasses from Kuala Luinpor frcw Mrs Drnmroond Hay. Mes?re Aldwortl U Davis and R C Laiell
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    • 219 4 iAMSTEL PILSEMER BEER IN QUART BOTTLES FRESH STOCK jm JUST ARRIVED. §1 BOLS' GIN. I^^S PINT STONE BOTTLES. I'M CALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR Co. WINE SPnUT MERCHANTS. JOHN LITTLE'S (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). "SPECIAL" SEWING MACHINE NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. I Kfi iil Ullli^ <%* Eatirdf owiog to the exhorbitant |K ireigHt rates
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  • 380 5 ENEMY'S HEAVY LOSSES. For Snail Gains. [Bjy Submarine Cable] f Renter 'a Service] 5 I :!y 19. The afternoon c0m- *aye the night was quiet on most he front. Th^re was heavy artillery g| v>nr We progressed by grenadr < iapeile Satote Fine. ..jjn, July 19.— General Haig
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  • 167 5 itftrcgTsd, Jalj 19. The Russians are kMsjg the enemy across the lower Lipa and have occupied ten miles of strong ieleacea on the north bank from the junction of the Styr and Lipa westwards. Thi§ is ominous for General Ermoli's ::r.y defending the Lipa. Military ex■=::s estimate
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  • 112 5 Mfab .July 19. General Smuts rer'- ihat I'.rigadier General Crewe oc•Qpied oq July 14 the town ol Muanza *^l cf lake Victoria Nyanza. The »erusaas fled in a steamer pursued by our j vessels leaving many rifles, supplies mi a qua from the Koenigsberg. The -ctMuy north
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  • 25 5 Mrrtsu stated that despite the efforts ■< American Ambassador at Constan- dudl^ the whereabouts of the majority of 1 <opotaznian prisoners was still an-
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  • 46 5 ft wicis Hugh Snow, a well known of South Australia, who was ar S*<i with trading with the enemy in I ItU, was found guilty in December, be sentence was reserved pending )jwel to the High Court. A full court J'dges has now quashed Mr Snow's
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  • 190 5 THE PROBLEM OP REGISTRATION. Home Rule Bill [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, July 19. The tremendous problem of registration was emphasised by Mr H S Samuel in the House of Commons in moving for a select committee on the matter. He said the House would have
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  • 76 5 London, July 20. lathe House of Commons Mr Me Kenna stated that a million has been paid to the Anglo- Persian Oil Company on account of the two millions authorised in the Commons in 1914. The Admiralty were satisfied that despite the difficulties good progress was
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  • 37 5 London, July 19. In the Privy Council the Lord Chancellor strongly criticised delays in Indian appeals and declared that in future appellants will not be allowed costs if there is needless delay.
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  • 42 5 London, July 19. The steamers Kvangelistria (British) Anglo (Italian) have been sunk. The crews of the Angelo and Wilton Hall have landed at Algiers. London, July 19. The steamers Wilton hall (British) and Ville de Rouen (French) have been sunk.
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  • 34 5 Baltimore, July 19. The Deutschland is preparing to steal out in the darkness with a cargo of nickel and rubber. German shippers assert thr arrival of the sistership Bremen is imminent.
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  • 31 5 Amsterdam, July 10. The Chancellor had a five hours conference with the party leaders of the Reichstag, with the exception of the Socialists, on the general war position.
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  • 29 5 It is rumoured in Switzerland that Prince von Buelow is about to supersede Dr Bethmann Hollweg. The former is believed to support a ruthless submarine campaign.
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  • 23 5 Me Macnamara assured the House measures were being taken to make submarine attacks on British shores increasingly dangerous for submarines.
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  • 23 5 London, July 19,— Sir Matthew Nathan has rejoined the Royal Engineers and is associated with the defence of London.
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  • 14 5 London, July 19.— The Kitchener Memorial Fund has reached thirty-five thousand pounds.
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  • 16 5 Madrid, July 19. The railwaymen have been promised arbitration and are resuming work.
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  • 15 5 London, July 19. Mr Tennant has been re-elected unopposed for Berwickshire.
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  • 17 5 Sir Tictor Horsley has died of heat stroke in Mesopotamia, whither he had volunteered lor service.
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  • 624 5 FROM THE CONFUCIANIST STANDPOINT. Lectube at Y.M.C.A. The Hod Dr Lim Boon Keng delivered a long lecture on the above subject last night in the Hall of the Y M C A, to quite a large and representative audience. He summonsed his address by saying it was
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  • 134 5 The annual installation meeting of Lodge Eastern Gate, No. 297 C, was held in Freemasons Uall last night in the presence of a large number of Brethren. The R W D G M, Wor, Bco, Elliot, impressive ly installed the new Master, Wor Bro. F G Bourne, who appointed
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  • 83 5 The Gaiety Picture Palace have a number of good things for their patrons in the change of programme for to-night* A sensational circus tragedy, in two parts entitled The Bridge of Life, is one of them. Also, in the second show two new numbers of the Sherlock Holmes series, and
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  • 341 5 The Btwonneb. By F Mills Young. (London John Lane, the Bodley Head.) This is another of the tales of the South African veldt for which the author is so wellknown. The story is interesting and several of the characters are well drawn but the interest never rises above
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  • 138 5 Already acknowledged 315,983 C E Carlos (Raub) 10 A F Worthington (Kuantan) 50 EAE 25 Mrs J SW 10 Collected by Tay Eng Guam and Tax Miang Km of Messrs Moine Comte a Co. Jit Sin and Co 120, Ban Whatt Heng and Co 20, Ban
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  • 94 5 ADELPHI FANCY FAIR. The accounts of tbe successful entertainment held on Jnne 30 and July 1 in the grounds of tbe Adelphi Hotel, with the correspondence regarding the remission of the money, have now become available. A feature of tbe accounts is the small expenses incurred and
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  • 169 5 London, June 13. The question of getting coal to France is one of strict military necessity. The enormous con sumption of ammunition in the defence of Verdun alone calls for coal in large quantities to enable the munitions factories to keep up the supply, and the
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  • 16 5 I -> The Hon Mr En Tong Sen has given 12,000 to the French Bed Crosi Fund.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 ROBINSON <& CO. THE VERY LATEST GILLETTE RAZOR STROP DON'T THROW AWAY OLD BLADES the "NEW ROTASTROP KEEPS YOUR BLADES IN PERFECT CONDITION FOR MONTHS INITIAL OUTLAY SAVED IN A FEW MONTHS Price $7.50 ALL THE ITITS FROM I I "PUSH GO" I I LONDON'S MOST POPULAR REVUE I ORIGINAL
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 749 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN* ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. ss. City of Bombay due about Aug. 14. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Incorporated in Holland, Royal Pacnet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 'JUDEK OONTKAfiT
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    • 838 6 Ml \3m British India AND Apcar JLine (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. i (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
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    • 583 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIMB. For CHINA, JAPAN CETLON ill MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 isle Andre Lebon July 8 Athos Jnly 20 Atlantique Aog. 2 Oordillere Aug. 1 Polynesien Aog. 16 Porthos Ang. 15 Athos Aug. 30 I A steamer Aug. 29 For all particulars apply to J. do
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    • 619 6 N. Y.K. JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Japun EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained bctwotn Fofcofcim via ports to Marseilles, London, under q^J contract with the Imperial Japaj. Govt« ment. The New Twin screw st <-&rce»» maintaining this service have bem special designed and constructed, and at c
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  • 307 7 Remarkable Effect of Explosiv ss< Lecturing at the Royal Institution on "Eyesight and the War," Dr ErnSv 7fc Clarke urged that the wearing of glasses should not be considered a disqualification for military service. It was asserted, he said, that the main reason why the War
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  • 324 7 Experiments in Bavaria. The Muncbner Neueste Nachrichten (18th Ma^), in discussing a project of a Munich engineer, Herr Hallinger, for the utilisation of water powers with little fall for the production of electricity, makes some valuable admissions as regards the lack of saltpetre, for the manufacture
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  • 154 7 The Cologne Gazette devotes a memoir to Lord Kitchener, in winch it Bays that the late Field Marshall had the most distinguished career of any Eoglish officer since Wellington. It says that Lord Kitcbener showed great organising talent in South Africa, and in the reorganisation
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  • 93 7 British Steamer Dares the Baltic. Copenhagen, June 9th. The large British steamer, Dunrobin, which, since the beginning of the -war, has been anchored in the Swedish harbour of Lulea in the extreme north of the Baltic, left to-day for England. j For two hours she was pursued
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  • 454 7 Fresh Revelations. i A wireless message frotn Paris of recent date states The seriously wounded and cif ilian pti g^i/ers repatriated from Germany bring evei*"* da y tteth reports, to the truthfulneee fc f which they testify on oath, regarding horrible facts which surpass all description, there
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  • 175 7 The policy of expansion adopted by the Directors of the Cunard Steamship Company continues apace. On the 2nd ult it was announced that the Company had completed negotiations for the acquisition of the fleet and shipping business of the Canadian Northern Steamship Company. Now a provisional agreement
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  • 149 7 A curious correspondent is puzzled by the number of durian skins put out to dry on the five-foot ways in the Chinese quarter of the town and would like to know to what use they are put. We are informed that the dried skin is a very good
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 255 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc, Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. Ar senile of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Disinfectant.
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    • 88 7 ti'HK NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 CURESDISCHARGES.EITHERSEX.WITHOUT INJECTION*. THERAPION NO. 2 CURES BLOOD POISON, BAD LEGS, SKIN ERUPTIONS. THERAPION NO. 3 CURES CHRONIC WEAKNESSES. DRAINS. LOST VIGOR. *C» SOLD BV LEADING CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND. CT. SKND STAMP ADDRESS KNVKLOPE FOR I A fIIMF I FREE BOOK TO DR.
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    • 686 7 New StrengCb for the Weak ffli g New Blood for the Anaemic ffj 1^ New Nerves for' the Nervy* J|» New Vigour for the 'Run-down 9 i 2» $jF You can't go on suffering from Weakness, Anarmia, Nerves,^ 4$ Indigestion or that Run-down feeling life is not worth I t£
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  • 633 8 Prof Pares's Anecdotes, Mr Bernard Pares, Professor of Russian History iu the Liverpool University, aod British eyewitness with the Russian armies, lectured' in King's College, under the auspices of the School of Slavonic Studies. Lord Hugh Cecil, M P, who has served with the British Army in
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  • 180 8 The Board of Trade have for eome time been paying special attention to the glass j industry in this country. I am told that the results of their action are encouraging a fact which will be specially interesting to the Lancashire glassworkers. For many j years we have
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  • 1767 8 I To Dec. 81 June To date 1916 I Abaco 8,349 6,493 Allagar, Dec 266,800 82,600 V A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 11,000 58,800 Alor Pongeu '22,415 97,085 Alma, 28,000 121,300 Ampat, Sep 36,054 51,312 An- Johote, Mar 177,249 20,591 120,311 An Malay.Dec 1,507,347 150,510 795,366 >nS'tra. May 473,623
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  • 231 8 I I In above list the totals hi mm monthly tot als for Jac 1 he. !r.' I in v.hich the Company'** year < l 1 after the name. Third HkM I I 1S18 total to date and second o I of the pant month. Every eui<a\ J
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 260 8 LIFE'S GOODWIN SANDS. The 00-dwio Bands of life are the years between twelve and twf nty-one. Then every weakmsH implanted in the system by heredity, or acquired >iDu<> birth, has its most malicious influence, for during tbc-e years both growth and development are rapid Between twelve and twenty one, yonths
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    • 19 8 MARTINS f CSS KKftSEfi? £28S^£*2ES^ J;I;,U aie. At J! Che.... n <tv! stnr« or post free MARTHi. Cue io:.6OUIHAaiPTCiM.ENOI<A«Di
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  • 49 9 Jaly 20, 1016. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Bayers Sellers Indragiri 11.50 1200 J«am 1.25 1,35 Kempas 5.60 5.80 Mergui 3.55 3.76 Njalas 5.25 5.50 R adella 8.00 8.50
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  • 59 9 (COBBECTED UF T3 July 20.) Bfiak 4 m/i 2-4 18 82 i, demand j.4j Private eredits 8m e Mi France demand Bank 828 Isdia, T. T. 1741 HOBfisoaa, demand M ig| Yokohama, demac d 1 1 0 Java, demand 135^ Babskok, demand 65| SovißHießß, Bank Buying $8.64 Back ol
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  • 139 9 July 20. Tin (buyers) 978.25 Gamble* 12.50 3amaiei Cube No. 1 20.00 Qsmkler Cube No. 2 18.00 Pcppei Black crdin. S'po*« buyers 26.00 Peppei, (WkHe fair) 84.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb 30. 01 Xafimegs (80 to the lb.) oom. tface (Banda) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. 3ali Coffee (4%
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1181 9 Wae or Peace. Fahinf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I; WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I iHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. uompani has £20.000 Aeycallea wltb Ihe
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    • 190 9 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England. DIRECT FERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. faking cargo on through Bills of Lsdirp fo Canton, Macao, Bwatow, Amoy, Chef ->0.. Heal ■iln, Nowchwang, 'faegtszo Porte, Fcrno^ 'ho Philippines. &c, &c, &o. STEAMERS. Tona Comrcantlcf
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    • 21 9 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SHELL MOTOR PIBIT Stockists HIN WA TT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Telephone 418. Iff, Market Street
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 202 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. ft-O. str. Malwa— Mr Hodgkins, Mr J. P. Baird, Mr Phillips. Per P. O. str. Kaisari-Hind.— Mrs Palmer and 2 children, Mr Tickler, Mr Keyzer, fttr Edwards, Mr Collett, Mr McCrae, Mr Brown Per P. &0. str. Mooltan.— Mr Corin. Mr Mrs Hertog, Mr Lugars. Per
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    • 612 9 I DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 am July 20 ARRIVALS. July 19.— TotornuMaiu (Jap) Han Ko Soon. Kboen Foeng, tf randan, Emile (Dnt) July 20.— Hong Wan, Ranee, Kaka Circe. Calypso, Klang, Hye Leong. Abbots ford, Kuin Sang (Brit> K. der N'landen, Herculue, Brouwer (Dut) R.
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  • 1069 10 WORTH $1,000 A DAY. Commission Agent in Colut. Some light on. local war-time profits in shipping was thrown by a case the hearing of which was concluded before Mr Justice Earnshaw in tbe Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiff was Mr Isaac Aaron Eliae, and he brought a claim
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  • 392 10 Christiania, May 25. Reprpsnntin* the Russian Ministry of Finance and the Chamber of Commerce in Petrograd, M K Leitea, who is a doctor of political science, is visiting Christiania with the object of taking steps to establish closer co-operation in commerce and trade between Russia an. l
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  • 276 10 C. I. D. Officer Shot in Full Daylight. The Bengal anarchists are becoming more and more daring. One evening recently in full daylight, Deputy Superin tendent Basanta Kumar Chatterjee, of the Intelligence Branch, Bengal C I D, was shot in Sambhu Nath Pundit -et and died
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  • 72 10 In addition to Mr H W Clarke, two more B B T C L men appear in the list of those who have gained the Military Gross, viz., Mr H J Macnamara, Captain II E, wbo went to the front from Bangkok in 1914, and has been wounded three timers,
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  • 726 10 The despatches dealing with the British Expedition to Bagdad, which suffered a serious set back in the surrender of Kut after many months of gallant defence, are far from satisfactory reading. They made it perfectly clear that General Townshend did utter a protest though it was not
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  • 219 10 The important question raised in the Imperial Legislative Council by Babu Surendraaath Bennerjee regarding the paper industry in India, observes the Morning Post of Delhi, hardly received the attention it deserved at the hands of the Hon'ble Mr Hill. The condition of the paper market in this
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  • 210 10 The match Keppel Golf Club vs Singa pore Golf Club will be played at the Keppel Links on Sunday the 23rd inst. 9.16 H T White and H R Buck land vs C V Miles and C E Winter. 9.20 R F Birrnie and A C Smith
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  • 214 10 Simla, July 4. A Gazette of India Extraordinary, issued this evening, publishes a despatch from the CommanderinChief dealing with minor operations since the outbreak of the present war on the North- Western Frontier and elsewhere in the Indian Empire, including Aden. In the course of this the
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  • 123 10 The case in which the compradore of the Bacque de l'lndo Chine, Bangkok, prosecutes Nai Itt, late cashier in the compradore's department, on a charge of embezzling Tea. 21,000, came on for trial before the Criminal Cocrt on Jane 14. Mr Brighoase, on behalf of defendant, asked
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  • 68 10 TO DAY'S TIES. Championship. Hartnell v Manning. Howe v Dean. A Singles. Utermark v Rnchwaldy. B Sikgles. Cheek v Doit;. Hadden v Wodehouse. C Singles. Calder v Potter. McKerrow v Gibson. Newcomers' Handicap. Meadows v Wedderbnrn. Thorougood v Murray. A Doubles. Dunn and Stout v Klienman and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 229 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE Specially prepared for as by the Oldest Lavender Distiller In England and renowned for \i STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETNF^ and DELICATE PUBE ODOUR. One of the minor but still Important results of the wai 'im i demand foi Eau-dc- Jologno, accentuated as it i B by
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 80 10 S.V.C, DRILL PROGRAMME. TO Ti A Y 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SV a! ii i* ii SRE v ii n m Maxim Co »i n >i Veterans Co 4.45 As Arranged Chinese Co 5.15 SVOBandif ii SVC Cadets F. Tounobb Blair, Captain, S.V.A. Actg. Adjutant, S.V.C. SWIMMING CLUB LUNCHES. Sunday
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