The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1916
1916-07-25
1
10
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singfreepressb
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
-
Title Section15 1916-07-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1916. NO. 8,81215 words
-
Article139 1916-07-25 1 French Consular wires will be found on page 5. Results of Sunday's golf matches on page 10. Egypt is sending help to Moslem sufferers m Hedjaz Page 5. Further mention of the Guthrie litigation was made yesterday Page 3. A large part of Scotland has been proclaimed139 words
-
Article1128 1916-07-25 1 The >aracens, like tbe Hebrews of earlier times, carried out thoir appointed task of aboliwhing idolatry throughout the regions of Asia «nd*r their t*way. That it was effected ruthle&sly m botb ca6es. we know. The Saracens mindly extended their conquests far into ndia, and like the Romans with1,128 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1916-07-25 1 I WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. I SALE OF {i^^v (Incorporated m England) 'it A^S\ PRIN CESS PETTICOATS Mao A tin VAT 7 DDflO &«^H^ I Muslin Embroidered H^^l V;v IflcSSrs. DnUu. |,afp|M sale price S3.so I 1 ■-i lit* I 1 I BIG VARIETY 1 1 y""\ I ll i176 words
-
Advertisement189 1916-07-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Xofce re further payments on F II s loan— Tage 3. New films at the Harima Hall this 3veni; g Page 2. Thice Castles cigarettes sold and suiokj d £V£iywhere Page 8. Auction sale of furniture and piano by Cliiog Keng Lee and Co Page 2. Little and189 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous111 1916-07-25 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 25th. High Water— 7-30 a.m., 6!8 p.m. Singapore Assizes open. Penang Races Emulation Lodge. B. SO p.m. Wednesday 26th. Blgh Water— 8-(2 a.m., 7-23 p.m. Thursday 27th. Blgh Water— SMS a.m., *-20 p.m. P O. outward mail expected. i'enaug Kaces. St. Andrew's Society, R.C.C., 5.15 pm, A.D.C.111 words
-
-
Article593 1916-07-25 2 I The Key i'aul X Kebbeck is likely to be m hospital for a considerable time still. He is making progress. i>ut it is slow. fM Mi '>n Tuesday last, a double bullock cart loaded with fifty tins of kerosene fell into the Prai Kiver. from the pontoon bridge at593 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement493 1916-07-25 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). j i i THE Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos VICTORIA THEATRE the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee WILL PRESENT THE QUERIES And a Spectacular Musical Drama ENTITLED A LAY OF ANCIENT HOME IN AID OF The Star Garter Homes493 words
-
Advertisement1367 1916-07-25 2 A TIP-TOP PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT THE CINEMA CA C| I lil I ft "V-THC-SIA t\ f 111 Lr OFF CEACH Ht, SECOND SHOW 915 P.M. SHAPP Aqulla Film Company of Italy Preset.*--pa 4 «ts The KING of the BEGGARS An unusual mociern Drama showing the natfftd Rd| The Exciting Motor1,367 words
-
-
Article411 1916-07-25 3 Commission Suggests State Bonuses. iaaj suggestions for arresting Great tain declining birth rate are made the i onaniiasion of Inquiry which was -loiuteJ ia I 1 I:j by the National Council übhc Morals. The <>omtniiBion ob ained Oi icial recognition and was presi \»d over for two411 words
-
Article149 1916-07-25 3 ■en From Malaya Honoured. AmoDS tho^e mentioned m General Sir .v:! 5 .d Huig rirst despatch were the 'ollowiog Lieutenant 'Temporary 'Japtair:' I \i ibertscn, who is with the oth han and hortnartine/ ciordon Hi^h tnders He is a eon of the late Mr' :ier '^obortson. I'omtnercial149 words
-
Article23 1916-07-25 3 v acknowledged 516,631 Ml ai: 1 >frB ,1 Scryiu^eour 50 Ooomi Mrtaoc«l 25 J DB CJOI BTFOISi Hon. Treas.23 words
-
Article173 1916-07-25 3 i The Kiijht liev. Thomas Alphone-ua kftbaa, {lonian Catholic Uishop of' 'ork, d.?d oa Juue 15. Siuce 1884 he bad be> a L^-aJ cf the diocese, but owioy > fail i i];' heaUh an aeisistaut vras appointed m 1914. ■■> 's production of &.teel, the' material for 6hella aud guns,173 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement459 1916-07-25 3 WANTED Experienced European to take charge of new V M Is, branch of a Rubber and Tyre j b'lMnth.s. Good knowledge of Malay Essential. Apply bos No. 100 o o Frte Pres* •i 5 7 27 7 WANTED. Experienced and efficient bookkeeper, European or first class Eurasian. Knowledge of Malay459 words
-
Advertisement535 1916-07-25 3 THREE CASTLES CIGARETTES Made m England and Smoked All Over The World. ON SALE EVERYWHERE. "RAFFLES CHAMBERS M. \J JLiCi JL Commodious and Airy Offices at 2nd floor and front portion of Ist floor of the Buildings at present occupied by Messrs. KATZ BROS. Ltd. Entry Ist I PROVISION FOR535 words
-
Advertisement837 1916-07-25 3 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT B PERCENT. WAR LOAN. 61 B C CRIBERS to the above Loan are reminded that the 2nd instalment ot Si pet cent, payable on the Bonds falls due on 3rd Augnst. Payment may be made at any of i the Branches of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia837 words
-
Advertisement500 1916-07-25 3 I TO LET FURNISHED AdverVser. occupying np'cndid house, fully furnished, offavs separate part, wifb or with out board, to two or ttjrre gentlemen wanting 1 a pleasant and comfortafi'i home, das, water. stabling, telephone. Replies to RESIDENCE c/o Free Pren*. H 7 j:-7 TO LET Blairadau: No. 9, Leonir i500 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1003 1916-07-25 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 25, 1916, a«-« \'*i\\ tke Prtii the ?eop?e': rifht matauH. Slsre patriot Ttnth bn glo.-locs procepU 4»-»* s J»W^j^ t« R llzioa. jLr.raliy and Law. A sad commentary on the utility of good intentions is the wire that was published yesterday "The United States1,003 words
-
Article1267 1916-07-25 4 Those wishing to see the interesting Pickwick Papers films at the Palladium art notified that this film comes on at 9.45 p.m. The Harima Hall to night shows further pictures m the interesting Graft beriee, an amusing comedy, Keeping it l»ark. and other good pirture6. Archdeacon and Mrs Swindell are1,267 words
-
Article32 1916-07-25 4 From f'tir (hrt, fir > UN ie B 'ah The follow,'! j :i! mn duru I pi r ill i. Austin i 4 Bukil S ngor I B An^lo Johore S32 words
-
Article117 1916-07-25 4 The lirst pul.ii- potfori MMM Dl tb Qqcrii' aid Lay i I ir 'Jouie ts-kca place on Thursday 27th Pht i bcarpale Ttiiilii it clear ibni i evening ie m stcrr for th. .it r gM I musical part is hc!S iouLrd wbile th staging and cuiiicdy117 words
-
Article54 1916-07-25 4 Ittn L■A SOOM tor lncuraMy Ual| Sailors aud Soldiert). The i omraittee grateful!', uci n the following contribution e Already acknowled<:Pil Mrs J X Nicholson W N ates .lackeon Bag \«nat [iliod Mise i'urdy (2nd l»ouation Sale of Exhibit SingipoM I .M^ v Howe- rd '^nation54 words
-
Article44 1916-07-25 4 Y M C A SPECIAL BUILDING FUND. The Hon. Treasurer. 11l A '> k the (bartered BuDk of iudi'i Australi, and China. Singapore, btgl hi ledge with many thanks rfcreip! of foi lowing contributions to the und II B T be (Tcvernor '-•ii Arthur oung44 words
-
Article34 1916-07-25 4 M. J de I ourtoit- btf to lokllOV witb tbank tbe following Additional eui> cription Alread\ acknovrledged v Mrfe .1 Spanjaani H Scott A X liaddeley .1 W Simmons (Jobor»34 words
-
Article190 1916-07-25 4 Tbe memfcei> of the LiQttM Boarfl continued at OttiMl th. m got:a ticiib for the tnkinc over by Mm Mi tbe breweries and puhlic-hougee <-' city. They conferred with tin 1k». magistrates, iuformiu;; Mm MMI propose to recotibtruct the l.u.r licence hout-ee and conduct them ol ili190 words
-
Article105 1916-07-25 4 if iiwM m§t ie curl by produ< of ;i i W In a t. pi mum tiii.; wl.hi the world i m i-lat,:- of etrese the price of MS M wjli fa up. arid th:.' of hixune* |0 dovDiamond! tan the ilvMrtHd t: v of beirifj :t peculiarly compafll I105 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement178 1916-07-25 4 ALLENO CIGARS. REG. DE RQTHSCHILD (LARGE) DELICIOSOS (SMALL) As supplied to the Sports Club, London. In boxes of 25's. ■nun in .REiNA victorias MIUCDWA MANILAS tfSSlfh LA MINERVA DE RESZKE CIGARETTES CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. By Special permission of the MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS ROVER CARS and MOTOR CYCLES is expected by178 words
-
-
Article274 1916-07-25 5 s KDY CEKMAN DEFENCE OF POZIERES. Bit French fir Raids. Cable] r Dsmglaa il ufl I. hretbci piofres irß Poa ieres. Mid uillemout. The MM *.<. bsftOßM violence. i-: > :rhocd of FozfofM we i sea of ptisonais. July -Bil DonglM Haig m a! dobJ >.-th»itthe battle274 words
-
Article118 1916-07-25 5 July 28. Keuier's correspond press camp say-, that after a ■v ufeMafl yesterday night the a:.J A;, acs attacked towards i:. Guillemont. l>espite deaiMMCt from the enemy the succeeded ia establishing themselves m i am where they are coc- fcheii tine It is reported that118 words
-
Article84 1916-07-25 5 •Journal de M -U>, m a leading i largely with the question MCI l-ritain iuteaJs to abauioQ hree Trails after the war France, cording to fcha DAaafe, is aDxiously -■jiution of this problem. ■lag her best customer. loaders how Protection would affect The .j;iri:al commends84 words
-
Article120 1916-07-25 5 tl ifl around CtßlOfl have reached panicky proportions, and al j ouY been received by ■W to suspend shipments to tbe I -viccv I'uis extract is > r: jf Mebar>. f'olishwaila and cotton and yarn brokers, Hong ud police court magistrate was yrtatof part of yesterday 3on m heanriu the120 words
-
Article234 1916-07-25 5 RUSSIA' S ATTACKS. GAINS IN RIGA AREA. Further Progress m Caucasus. [Uy Submarine Cablt* I Renter's iktrTire] Petrograd, July 23. The commuuiqut- says On tbt Riga front there is an m tense artillery duel. Enemy attacks were J repulsed northeast of Smorgon and also oa the Stokhod. l'etrograd, July '2234 words
-
121 1916-07-25 5 London. July 28. The King haa approved of the issue of a silver badge to officers and men ct the British, Indian, and overseas forces who have served at home or abroad m the present war, and who have relinquished their commissions or been discharged121 words
-
Article75 1916-07-25 5 TO RESCUE ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS. London. July 23. Official: The Government has decided to despatch the Hudson bay Company's ship Discovery, especially built for Antarctic exploration, which has been placed at the Admiralty's disposal, to relieve the party of Shackleton's Expedition on Elephant Island if they are not rescued before the75 words
-
Article68 1916-07-25 5 Relief for the Sufferers i aiio July 'Jo. -Commercial relations between Egypt and the Hedjaz have beta resumed. The Government has authorised Seljuks to carry foodstuffs from Port Sudan to Jeddah whither a steamer leaves shortly fully laden. Thus thanks to the benevolence of Britain material relief68 words
-
Article52 1916-07-25 5 London. July 23.— Scotland, northward of the line of Loch Aish and Inverness inclusive, has been declared a epecial military area. Apart from the ordinary inhabitants thereof and adjacent areas, visitors are not allowed without a permit of the commandant. The railways will not hook passengers unprovided52 words
-
Article34 1916-07-25 5 London. July 23 The Danish motor vessel" Samsoe, shelled by a submarine, has been towed m to the Tyne, waterlogged. Sinkings The Swedish sailing vessels Juno and Ida, and the Norwegian Bamsi34 words
-
Article40 1916-07-25 5 London, July 23. The King has permitted Sir Edward Grey for personal and family reasons, to assume the dignity of Viscount with the title of Viscount Grey I of Falloden, m lieu of an earldom. i40 words
-
Article14 1916-07-25 5 LondoD, July 23. Obituary The che- mist Sir William Ramsay.14 words
-
Article304 1916-07-25 5 The matter of the petition of Sic John Anderson for the winding- up of the firm iof Messrs Guthrie and Co., Ltd., was again before Mr Justice Earnshaw m the Supreme Court yesterday. The counsel engaged are Mr M J Upcott for the petitioner (Mr Hobineon appearing304 words
-
Article170 1916-07-25 5 The fourth Assizes of the year begin m the Supreme Court to-day, and will be taken, m the absenre m Labuan of the Chief Justice (Sir John liucknill, i\ c), by Mr Justice Earn6haw. There are eight cases m the calendar, relating to nine accused persons. There is170 words
-
Article136 1916-07-25 5 [By Courtesy of the French Consulate] Paris, July 22, 6.15 p.m. Yesterday, the British captured part of the Bois Foureaux; they brought down five aeroplanes. Today we repulsed attacks on the north of Verdun our aeroplanes bombarded the railway- station of Met/. The artillery was very active136 words
-
Article206 1916-07-25 5 Coomarasamy, B Tiuuil watchman employed at the Singapore Harbour Board premises, was couvicted m the 6econd police court yesterday of stealing a bottle of brandy from one of the godowns, and was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment. Wee Ah Kai a dock coolie, for the theft of a tin206 words
-
Article607 1916-07-25 5 I Hongkong Motion to Strike Them Out. I The hon'ble Mr P H Holyoak moved the I following resolution, of which previous notice had been given, at a meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on July 13. That it is expedient that all trademarks belonging to alien607 words
-
Article293 1916-07-25 5 A Bill providing for taxation of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes was introduced and passed through all stages at the meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on July 13. The Objects and Reasons stated that the BiJ! was based on the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance 1911 and on the Strait? Settlements Tobacco293 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement152 1916-07-25 5 ROBINSON ®> CO. LE TREFLE INC ARM AT §jtFki TOILET REQUISITES. PERFECT PERFUWE. WE STOCK THE ABOVE IN SOAP POWDER DCDEIIMC EniUlilE UAID ALSO LARGE STOCK OF g^^m^^S^H^^^^ ATI AU Perfumes Soaps by best makers. Bebe Brand Milk WHl^^^^^mT f^'f^i^ f%&lm l l(l( Ihiit'ij mill: s- p 7 S(& j43^^^B^~152 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement751 1916-07-25 6 "ELLERMAN*' LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. ss. City of Bombay due about Aog, 12. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KOnIMXLUKE PAKETVMRT MAATSCHAPPIJ Incorporated In Holland, Roysl Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. «—3, oouunm751 words
-
Advertisement836 1916-07-25 6 Mr m \3. British India AKD Apcar Ljine (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leavo Singapore on or about Homeward (for Europe). Outward836 words
-
Advertisement537 1916-07-25 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CETLON lid MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1818 Atiantiqne Ang. 2 A. B&hic Ang. 1 Polyneslen Ang. 16 Porthos Aug. If Athos Aug. 10 I A steamer Air. 29 For all particulars apply to J. de GOURTOIS, aokkt. PACIFIC SERVICES. FOR VANCOUVER537 words
-
Advertisement616 1916-07-25 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAI! STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated m Japar. EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained bvtvn i c j via ports to Marselllee, London, r c r contract with the Imperial Japac <- f,^v7 l ment. The New Twin screw t a maintaining this service have bete -p,^'616 words
-
-
Article330 1916-07-25 7 Daring Exploit by Russian Battery. Petrograd, June 20. An official statement gives the following account of an action on the 10th inst., m which an artillery battery brilliantly distinguished itself When the enemy was thrown out of his organised positions near Okna, south-east of Zalestchiki, there330 words
-
Article228 1916-07-25 7 STRAFED." England, according to the Berlin Lokalan/.eiger," has reaped at any rate one advantage from the war. She has added a new word to her vocabulary. The phrase Gott sfcra*fe England has exerted so tremendous an influence on the imagination of the English people that the verb strafen (to punish)228 words
-
Article229 1916-07-25 7 When the Kaiser remarked that the future of Germany was on the sea be merely proved how late he was m recognizing a eelf evideafc truth and one that applies to all nations, great and small. This fact has not been so well understood as it should have229 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement246 1916-07-25 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc, Ant Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. \rsenlte of Soda for killing out lalaug. \spinall 9 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.246 words
-
Advertisement573 1916-07-25 7 HOME REMEDY WHICH WORKS WONDERS IN MAKING SCRAWNY, UNDEVELOPED MEN AND WOMEN PLUMP AND ATTRACTIVE. Thin persons, particularly those from ten to thirty pounds under weight, will be interested to learn of a marvellous discovery which puts on llesh at the rate of a pound a day m many instances,573 words
-
Advertisement8 1916-07-25 7 GREATER MILEAGE WITH AVON TYRES AT LESS COST.8 words
-
Advertisement545 1916-07-25 7 PIMPLES, BOILS BLOTCHES. A person suffering from eruptions m the skin luis much to endure. It is not mere!} the discomfiture and irritation and painful -n. sensation, but lite is made miserable b> depression of spirits. I lie ii\er :s lorpid -p- is .i!-.d tl.e kidm.\s ;jre parti.ilK inoper- aii\'C,545 words
-
-
Article150 1916-07-25 8 A number of people interested m a project to provide a hill station for Siani have raised sufficient funds to bring the scheme into being. Land has been chosen on the spur of hills near to Khoon Tan, north of Xakon Lampang, and a special road150 words
-
Article152 1916-07-25 8 A FISHY STORY FROM CORNWALL. Many a family round the coast of Cornwall derives its livelihood from tho fishiug industry, aud these Cornish fishermen are as tough a race as any to be founi m liritain. Among the many llshy stories told is one at the expense of the i'ehers152 words
-
Article73 1916-07-25 8 Training the Nation. Visfouot Haldane has given notice that on. July 12 he will "call attention to the training of the nation and to the necessity of preparing for the future." Ou so comprehensive a text almost every subject pertaining to the national life may be i73 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement90 1916-07-25 8 ALL-BRITISH ROM TYRES USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE. MOTOR CYCLE TYRES G t\ V* nON- 1 //d \m -SKID' ill 2 i *-!MBi B(BBB^fci^^^ esS&S yE I "~jßi 'dCc*- *^t^' g %^^e%sJb Combination Non-Skid. Rubber Stud. Rubber Bars. Rubber Bars, Steel Studs. Non-Skid. Non-Skid. MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SOLE AGENTS90 words
-
Advertisement378 1916-07-25 8 THE ANCIENT TORTURERS could have devised nothing lucre cruel than th« frightful twingng pain* of Sciatica. Modern Medicine can devise nothing more effective than LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM wherewith to combat this terrifying affliction. It does its work and does it well. All paiu immediately relieved. Simply rub it m. For378 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement516 1916-07-25 9 j War or Peace. Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18? IH£ GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry, EX. ot£»&c7 b*s £20.000 Oepoßiied wlln Ihe Safteme Goorl516 words
-
Advertisement416 1916-07-25 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) fIRI Insurances effected on Buildings Rent and Merchandise of every description. lARIRI Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. lARTHQUAKS Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. Offices 2, Finlaysop Green. j ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m416 words
-
Advertisement303 1916-07-25 9 THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (INCOBIORATKD 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 financial303 words
-
Advertisement84 1916-07-25 9 GAGGINO CO. Office, 20 Raffles Place Store, 25 Malacca Street Godown, Sambaw Street Lifeboat Yard, Tanjong Rhu We have always Life Boats, well fitted as per Government Regulation, Life Buoys, Life Belts, Rockets, Life Savers, etc. JUST RECEIVED FROM I AMERICA Family Salt Beef 50 Kegs. Mens Salt Beef 5084 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous335 1916-07-25 9 STOCKS AND SHARES. July 24, 1918. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES Buyers Sellers Alor Gajah 3.20 3.50 Ayer Panas 9.10 9.30 EXCHANGE. (CORBECTBD DF T2 July 24.) Bank 4 m/i 2-4 19 82335 words
-
Miscellaneous754 1916-07-25 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to Ham July 24 ARRIVALS. July tt. Agamemnon, Amuerst >ri Maar, Kaka, Hong Ho. Tara d'.rit 1 Sing kawang (l>ut) Kwftng Lee (Ch\). July 23. Mate Hari, Poh Ann, H.\i Hong Lions, Alma (Hrit) Java Mum 1 (Jap) Flevo (Sar) Japan (Swed) ludra giri754 words
-
-
Article134 1916-07-25 10 The cash statement for the half year ioH past shows satifc factory record both as regards the carrying on of the Club and also In regard to its war charity record. The provision for war funds was, as Btatel prvriOUSlj, 15,000, a sum worthy of the Club134 words
-
Article28 1916-07-25 10 r.r.ries for tbo Captain's prize close on Hondaj Slsfe inatant, at 6 p.m. Condi* tionr. —Foursome?. 18 Holes, Match Play, Combined Handicap B or over.28 words
-
Article127 1916-07-25 10 The following wan fcheu result of the •natch between the K-pp«l and the Sic^a pore GoJI CUib, a* the Keppei Links on Snods] tbe IBd lost. 1 White I Bockland v Winter A Miles 0 i;.nim iijrnemaiiu v Clarke.v Smith 0 A-jv.iih!! a Uickey v Hutchison Peterkin127 words
-
Article364 1916-07-25 10 Manchester Tune 21. than vrn& yesterday both at New York and Liverpcul a complete change m the whole tone of the markets for the raw material. For the pact month there has been a gradual ease m values, more especially at Liverpool, bat yedterday New York m364 words
-
Article21 1916-07-25 10 I The ties fixed fa- yesterday will be clayed on Tuesday, tue ground being unfit for play.21 words
-
Article110 1916-07-25 10 L L V I.»-\rmont, late oc the Penaog v ilvnteeK C urps Mid aon attached to the hat been awnrdel the Military Elia Dine Rppeaxa In the Birth- •'■'■'< List, togelbsx \>iiii iLui. d! Me A M The M Company's mining depart" lias I:-- Evochiyasa irool tiiine .v Llokl kido110 words
-
1759 1916-07-25 10 England s Part m the War. A recent issue of "Collier's Weekly" (New York) contains an article by Me Frederick Palmer, the well-known American war correspondent, entitled Is Eng" land doing her part Mr Palmer spent several months with the British army m France,1,759 words
-
Article152 1916-07-25 10 Aboo, the Javanese who was charged by Inspector T Cannou m the second police court last week with the tbeft of a silver cigarette cabO nnd a tin of j Capstan cigarette?, value $25.50 from the Government Analyst's bungalow at Sepoy Lines, tha property of Mr J C Cowap, again152 words
-
Article209 1916-07-25 10 The P and O Kbyber arrived at Marseilles od Saturday. The M M fortnightly mail, passenger and cargo steamer Guadiaua left yesterday afternoon lor Saigon. The homeward Spanish mail steamer C de Eizaguirre is due here from Manila to-morrow, much earlier than was expected. The X P M209 words
-
Article347 1916-07-25 10 WRECK OF THE CHIYO MARU." Marine Court Proceedings. The Marine Court of Inquiry eitting m Tokyo to investigate the circumstances attending the wreck of the TKK steamer J Chiyo-Maru near Hongkong resumed its sittings on July 3rd, when the examination of Captain Bent was continued. The Court a6ked Captain Bent347 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement56 1916-07-25 10 The latest story fully believed m th.; trenches is that Birdwood ha 6 ciTertd to tuke Lille" and has sworn that the An/.acs can do it. Mr Stafford Whitby, of Kent Estate, Batu Cavee, has received news that hjs younger (and only) brother, who was a Captain m the Wefct56 words
-
Advertisement243 1916-07-25 10 BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE! Specially prepared for us by the Oldest Lavender Distiller m England and renowned for fa STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETNFSS and DELICATE PURE ODOUR Oneoi tin hini'.i bo! Mill important motHn of the wm i-ai;ani ton Baa-dc Coiogae, aceea! ntedi,< by th< I \\v BMUt Hi Mil243 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous147 1916-07-25 10 B.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. TODAY. 5.15 p.m. I >rill Hall SV A SR E v i, I. 11 Maxim Co SYR NCOs 4.45 Chinese Co 9. G3 Bras Bvab Road Ilalay Co 5.0 d Sepoy Lined s FA Co 5.15 L>riH A»\[ S V G Cadets Wednesday, 26th J; lv. 5.15147 words
-