The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 July 1916
1916-07-29
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Title Section16 1916-07-29 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. NO. 8,81(i16 words
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Article168 1916-07-29 1 The capture of Mount Cimone, the last Austrian post looking down on the Italian plains is contidered a remarkable feat Page 7. Heavy lighting continues along both the English and French fronts, and Mritish aeroplanes have done very good wotk. The battle of Pozieres is described m168 words
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Article1809 1916-07-29 1 Q Uoqui d i ess fort\ ■;<< I. I KNAL. The Pen3ng Cbinr t Chaniher o* Comri'erce has ptisseJ ratolvtiODS against tha income tai. The Singapore Chinese i^hauaber of Commerce has said ditto, the Pen aog Chamber of Commerce Committee ha» added its agreement thereto and1,809 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1916-07-29 1 y™}*®* KAT c z SS B r ß>bs. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK B«Bar»dnsln| Special Value at special reduced prices Toilet Goods WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. C TAC llMzSr WHITE r CANVAS TENNIS SHOES 1 50 Cts. i Katz Price $1.50--Our Price $1 J box AUTO I296 words
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Advertisement131 1916-07-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Whiteaway's Great Hoot Sale l':ige 1. Reminder of Auction Sale a: 4 Oxley Rise Page 5. Star Car For Sale Page 5. Chinese Clerk Wanted Page 5. >:> wart Wanted fjr Tan Tock Seng Hospital Pago 5. Tenders called for Provisions Page 5. Xot.ee re Ting Kil Tin131 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1916-07-29 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 29th. High Water— ll-4 a.m.. 9 52 p.m. I'enang Kaces. A.D.C. perfovmance. Vie Tlua»rf. 9.1 i pru. Sunday 30th. High Water— l 0 a.m., \"32 p.m. 6th Sunday after Trinity. Monday 31st. High Water- 11-,* 4 a.m 11 10 p.m. Tuesday Aug. Ist. Rtgh Water- 0 17118 words
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Advertisement452 1916-07-29 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). mc Chief Importers British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos THE OFFICE MAN leads a sedentary life his braiu grows sluggish so does his liver. Hid ht-alth Buffers so does his business. ft y^ 5 4 I %^_^V_li _^K*^^| the tiny laxatives, gently452 words
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Advertisement1132 1916-07-29 2 4f~\ r_ w- M T ATTRACTION §-m §X A I SERIAL THifgnMnnrnMrT- b»-- s imulEr; PROGRAMME B£9 f^mrymfmmS^^mtKt AT THE IDEAL picture theatre I H Wk IB 1 lilkTi B A A C I M BY-THE SFA Xii m |f l l I 111 y a CINEMA LAoINU o beach1,132 words
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Article208 1916-07-29 3 lv the fctvoud police court on Thursday, ndent T Leonard m chargo of ipure Harbour Board police, charg 1 number of t'hinese, mostly em- j |%i wharves, with thefts from hOSI O> bnard ships. Lee Ah I Macao. 101 the theft of ten packets o f ciga:208 words
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Article318 1916-07-29 3 4 ur.nor, s.iys Mr li J Wil rq :i':nteur philologist— a I .rdfi m |Im BMMi literal -..i*.w- writer azures us th;\t I n i:r,ed from tue Ari.ii because the lowa Igl i at trailing centre. BUM Sngapura. the Lion City, I ing v? that the toandei of318 words
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Article371 1916-07-29 3 Tha report of che Siamese Tin Synckieatc mnttM ended 31st Decerui j r Bho\ l ;i i io:it of E20,6M after writing Lt'f for lieprt ciatiou, and to this itadded i7.,"7i brought forward, giving a total of Jo;. A dividend of 10 per I y,d\d la t)^toher and371 words
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Article434 1916-07-29 3 INCOME TAX. T<> Thk Km; tor, Sir, While reading over tbe correspondence and tbe minutes of meetings on the Income Tax I came to ask myself: Why all this bother by traders and landlords at least by rich people Why all these crocodile tears J Are these bewailing* on434 words
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Advertisement385 1916-07-29 3 I 'For the Blood is the Life." (WHEN YOU ARE ILL 1 Wiin »ny dneaie dv« to impure blood I such M Eciam.i, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad I Le.;.-., Ab«ceßse», Uicera, Glandular I SvJ> iimct, Poll«j Pimples, Sorea of any I hind, F'ile»,Blood PoiMn^htumatißm, I Co-?, etc., noteyi •i *J P385 words
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Advertisement627 1916-07-29 3 hakbs .p /JT ~ON SALE EVERYWHERE are pretty, but fail the gSw /ITs* Jh^ W^B^B/M 8^ SUBE TO! i GETTH ,^^^S BABIES rJ^cT lb ua uHtm! *WP Ww sr^MT* p^Ei^S^^ am it f^S2S^^| Boea lot leak or ffggf UUN tH< j I^^^^^^ K^S 3^?^^ nsE hJSJ The Pen that's made627 words
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Article830 1916-07-29 4 Initial Dividend of 10 per cent. The eixtb ordinary general meeting of the Jaeiu (Malacca) Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held on June 27, at the registered ofLce, Winchester House, old ]»roadstreet, E C, Mr T Kitchie (the Chairman) preaid ing. The Chairman said The issued capital of830 words
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Advertisement341 1916-07-29 4 I ARE YOU PUTTING YOUR BOY INTO THE NAVY In any event you will need some money to give him a start m life and there is probably no better and surer way of saving it than by one of our "Educational I endowments" fl GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX341 words
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Advertisement22 1916-07-29 4 (W-W^-'. "jail l|iS-lYii_lit iILiSmSSL Most Certain Cure/^| jfl Physicians recommend them. M jJI Of all Chemists. WL} ~i _d«l_Z__~_^M _H^_V 1 i22 words
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Advertisement414 1916-07-29 4 p<V Little Lectures W by Nurse 'Wincarnis (Lecture. So i.) Our lilood is composed of feo red and white corpuscles 7k# the red to nourish the body, the white to fight disease. In Anaemia or =5 =r blood'essness the red =E j^i corpuscles are more or less deficient. Thus the414 words
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Advertisement220 1916-07-29 4 CHEESE The following are now m stock ENGLISH CHEDDAR CHEESE, ENGLISH STILTON CHELSL. AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR €.111 f SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE 0o. f Ltd 1 SINGAPORE. K. LUMPUP. IPOH AND PBHAMO Sr zj j£hl i I( d I I I mill 1%1 I Jf V*"' I M I. V t y220 words
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Article989 1916-07-29 5 B AND GOOD PROSPECTS. |fci f 'irrh annial general meeting of ring Kil Tin Mines, Ltd, was held rjj ia the Singapore Chamber of ommerce Mf Kenneth A Stavena Vhair' stuij presided and the others pre sent were Messrs J W Van Je Stadt, P W989 words
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Article474 1916-07-29 5 I PROGRESS OF THK TOURNAMENT. The Secretary of the S C C may be sympathised with juat now, He is finding a war time tennis tournament just about the most worrying and bothAsome thing that could wall be conceived. II was, of OCBIMi anticipated that474 words
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Advertisement778 1916-07-29 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 6tb SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. JULY 30th. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. /a.m. Holy Communion. 7.15 a.m. Hcly Communion (Choral). Hymns 3.8, 556, 1 8, (ft 1) I's 160. 9. »5 a.m. Matins 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 0 3Jp.in. Kven^ong and Sermon. Hymns 26.. 37,, S(M. Daily778 words
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Advertisement792 1916-07-29 5 NOTICE. Messrs. Fraser Neave's Aerated Water Factory will be closed on Tuesday Ist August— Hari Raya, 2* -7 31 7 BANK NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, sth August p||R||p u nnnm MONDAY, 7th PUBLIC H )1 ID YS -28-7 7.8 SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS' ASSOCIATION. FIRE792 words
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Advertisement832 1916-07-29 5 IN THE MATTER OF 'THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1915' AND JN THE MATTER OF THE ROYAL JOHORE TIN MINING CO., LTD. NOTICi: is hereby j^iven that the Creditors of the above named < ompany, which is being voluntarily wound up are required on or before the :t(»tli day of September 1916,832 words
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Advertisement656 1916-07-29 5 I TING KIL TIN MINES, LTD. I NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. I I Noli c hereby that rhe Tiaa-tcr Books of this Company will L« .!o*>«-d Emm Saturday, the 2wth inht until Thursday the :<rd pr<j\.. l>oth days inriosive, for the ntt paratioo of Dividend Warrants By "rder656 words
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Miscellaneous159 1916-07-29 5 s CA TENNIS TOURNAMENT i to day's tibs. Championship. Hartnell v Manning. X Singles. i Wilson v Webb. Wodehonsp v Lladden. Cheek v Doig. If not m Doubles. C Singles. CftNtat v Potter. BlcKsirow v Gibson. Nkw'.omkrs' Handicap. Murray v Thorougood. If not m Dou i LS Profusion Pairs. Merchants159 words
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Article, Illustration790 1916-07-29 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 29, 1916, The telegram m today's issue detailing the gallant and arduous attack by Alpine troops on Monte Cimone, the last of the peaks which dominates the plains of Italy lately menaced by Austria, gives an idea of the splendid work carried out by790 words
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Article695 1916-07-29 6 The two sonß of Mr Uugald Ritchie, of Gedocg Estate, Bagan Serai, are now one at tbe Salonika front and the other m Mesopotamia. On Tuesday the Ist August being the festival of Hari Kaya there will be no Lawn Tennis or other games played on the SCC ground on695 words
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Article53 1916-07-29 6 The second performance of the Queries and a Lay of Ancient Rome takes place at the Victoria Theatre to-night, at 9.15. Other performances. Tuesday at 6 Ml, matinee, special tertne to children Tburs day at 9.15, under the patronage of Admiral Grant Saturday, Aug 6tb. under the patronage53 words
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Article838 1916-07-29 6 The Government of Bengal has offered a reward of Us 15,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the assassins of deputy superintendent Baeanta Kumar Chatterji, who wa6 shot dead at bhawanipur on the .otb ultimo. The Fire Brigade received a call at 7.50 la6t night, and three838 words
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Article237 1916-07-29 6 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. [liT COUBTESY 01 THE FfiKNCH i Or f am;s, July 26. Mt p I per cent bond 6 tea M fran: and the 6 j^r r»:i;t nt >0 80 Etui quoted Jus ll.Ja pOOSi4, Yesterday there *a, n uj, raent m the rtgfoa d| d* e QL237 words
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Article424 1916-07-29 6 The record dibtanc^ for grenade bae been obtained by the -ergean: Varanqueaui, of the tb !;tg\ment, wb; succeeded m throwing one of tb tiles. 65 metres. Mrßigourdan the f.-iruouo let;, uomer, submitted to the Acad*nae dec Sciences, on Jane I me f.rst reK.l^ a week of424 words
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Article15 1916-07-29 6 We have received fron. Mrpair of glasses towards thie tunc15 words
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Article102 1916-07-29 6 The marriage of Mr I'hihac jMiss Sybil Louiht- Claire Valberg take plnee at the <1 vrch of thm Aesnri tion itt 4 p.m. on Monday, :t kWgmA. 'The bride the hieet ii:.agbiei of .Mr aud Mrs <' W A ilbf| known ac former residents of >m^i^ Ihc defence of Ypres102 words
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Advertisement213 1916-07-29 6 fl I We arc SOLE AGENTS for THE ONLY GENUINE I TAN Jj| x SAN BEWARE OF IMITATIONS I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. II JOHN LITTLE'S {INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). II "SPECIAL" SEWING MACHINE I NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Eitirdy oviog to the exhorbitant if| f% treight raus ff«a Aatrica we ar«213 words
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Article398 1916-07-29 7 HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES Aeroplanes Busy. r»» Bataw Gaate] .7 There ru hard |f*l m§ Ul lay north east of rieiaitf of I.jngueval od. Tht'ieuch we capturri»y algal aatli of l'ozieres ta j /m bid hitherto resisted all UCack The enemy recaptured the whole eß«h ii: 'he morning after398 words
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Article143 1916-07-29 7 Capture of 34,000 Austro-Germans. eiro^rad, July 27.— Official. We conto parsue the retreating Turkish n Armenia. We seized a depot of I r ilom at Er injan. -Srad, July 27. The capture of ir. 13 most important aa it secures Trebi/.ond-Eciemm road and gives the Russians unfettered use143 words
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Article63 1916-07-29 7 I July j 7.— Sank m the North i Norwegian steamer Kentigern. opeabagr a, July 27. German destro hMi Mfawi a Norwegian and two '•-^h at^mers m tha Sound. A German r U*b captured the Wilson liner Kakimo m the Skagerrack. BliatiMrith Jnly 28. —Crowds on63 words
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Article24 1916-07-29 7 London, July 27. In the House oi -iia&ions Mr Asqaith announced that th< itions of the Economic Conferenci discussed on Wednesday.24 words
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22 1916-07-29 7 i**»ia». July ST. A petition to repriev >lr Rof«r Casement, was presented to M •-«Msi U*t evening.22 words
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Article205 1916-07-29 7 CAPTURE OF MONT CIMONE. A Remarkable Feat. [By Submarine CaWeJ [Renter's Service] London, July 27. Tbe Italian capture of Mount Cimone is a remarkable feat. It lisa plateau approachable only by gullies lon the sides. Two attempts to climb these failed as they were swept by machine guns205 words
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Article196 1916-07-29 7 London. July 27. The heads of Mr Lloyd George's abortive Irish settlement have been published. They are generally aa cabled on June 10. The head "re- presentation at Westminster reads "the number of Irish representatives m the Inited Kingdom House of Commons shall remain unaltered, namely 108.'*196 words
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108 1916-07-29 7 London, July 27. Official The Im- j perial Government proposes to admit food i stuffs into territories occupied by the enemy, provided that the enemy reserve wholly to civilians all foodstuffs m those j territories and allow neutrals selected by i the President of the United108 words
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Article72 1916-07-29 7 London, July 28. Colonel Northey wires officially from East Africa on July 24th as follows:— We have expelled the southern German force, including the bulk of the Koenigsberg's crew from a strong position midway between Newlargenburg and Iranga. The enemy after several strong bat unsuccessful counter attacks72 words
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52 1916-07-29 7 Loudon, July 27. The Morning Post says Lord Kitchener shortly before his death suggested that the Imperial Government and the Dominions should legis- late prohibiting Germans for twenty-one years after the war becoming naturalised or domiciled m the Empire, or becoming partners or shareholders m52 words
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Article37 1916-07-29 7 Washington, July 28. The Senate has passed a bill authorising the expenditure j of 312 million dollars on the army a third 9 more than was voted m the House of Representatives.37 words
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Article31 1916-07-29 7 London, July 2$. The Washington Government has cabled to Britain proteste ing against the blacklisting of firms m the r United States as an invasion of neutral rights.31 words
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Article389 1916-07-29 7 Ja tbe District Court yesterday afternoon before Mr Langham Carter, Mr Q O Seth tbe DPP, proseontiog and Mr Zebnder for tbe defence, tbe case was continued against Goodoomeah, late collector and bead tamby at the Singapore Cricket Clab, on three separate charges of criminal breach of trust389 words
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Article210 1916-07-29 7 Extract from the Administration Report 1 on the Settlement of Malacca for tbe year I 1915. l "m August 1915, the Government I yielded to the wish very strongly urged I for the formation of a Volunteer Corps. In November the European Company J was inspected by the210 words
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Article83 1916-07-29 7 [Renter's Service] London, July 27. Owing to the growth of the Kitchener Fund with a view to placing it on a national basis, the Arch bishops of Canterbury and York, Cardinal Bourne, the Chairman of the Free Church Council, the Chief Rabbi, General Booth, Sir John Jellicoe,83 words
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46 1916-07-29 7 London, July 27. In the House of Commons Mr Asquith announced the King would be advised to take steps to deprive the Dukes of Cumberland and Albany and Prince Albert of Schleswig Holstein of their honours and titles.46 words
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Article146 1916-07-29 7 There is probably much truth m the following reference to the King of the Hellenes which we find m a Home paper As for King Gonstantine, who ie commonly regarded, even if he is not openly denounced, as the most difficult factor m the situation, he has not at all146 words
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Article3982 1916-07-29 7 TRIBUTES TO MR R PIERCE. Engineer's Notable Record. A meeting of the Municipal Commission was held m the board room yesterday. The President (Mr F J Hallifax) was m the cbair, and there were also present Messrs A W Bean, R St. J Braddell, W A Sims, E3,982 words
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Advertisement147 1916-07-29 7 ROBINSON (3b CO. DE RESZKE CIGARETTES THE ARTISTOCRA T OF SMOKES NEW DELIVERY JUST ARRIVED IN 3 QUALITIES. TENOR $160 PER TIN AMERICAN f^Hi^| BAS so ldU Dcßeszke 95 At ttr/ steer** of PER TIN Cigarettes: PER TIN Bebe Brand Milk Hffc/ t*&j ffisry i r y^SlßBJLfSnrf!jJ^iii|>ii*^ri»?^tiii^ Retailers Kian laid147 words
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Advertisement731 1916-07-29 8 I "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. IN'CORPORATKD IX ENGLAND, 1 1 FOR LONDON. ss. City of Bombay due about Aug. 9, For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to I McAiISTER Co., Ltd., A.GENTS [I KQWHKLiJKE PAKETVA&3T MAATSGHAPPSJ Incorporated In Flcliacil, Boy^l Packet Navigation731 words
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Advertisement818 1916-07-29 8 ST. CJ. Dritish India AND Apcar JLiine (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 leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPE).818 words
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Advertisement528 1916-07-29 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON tod MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1918 ]»16 Atlantique Aug. 2 A. F» air A;ig. 1 PolyD»'sien Aug. 16 Portnos Ang. li Athos Aug. HO A -D'&mer log. M For all particulars apply to J. de CQURTQIS, age*?. PACIFIC SERVICES. I FOR528 words
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Advertisement529 1916-07-29 8 lln I IV, f JAPAN MAJ! I STEARSmP Co., Ltd (Inoorporatfed In In| EUROPEAN LINE I A service 1h maintained r>< tv via ports to Marseilles, Load i I contract with the Imperial Ja< ment. "he New Twin nan v maintaining thtH servlcr- have designed and constructed, ai with all529 words
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Article1324 1916-07-29 9 From, Our Own CoTrnpondtni "England Again. Edinburgh, June 2& A bock on the war by Mrs Humphrey Ward, entitled England's Effort," haß led an Englishman— not a *cot— to write to the "Spectator" protesting against this misuse of the term England." J am English, and should be iudeed1,324 words
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Advertisement505 1916-07-29 9 I Wai or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP ffl GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). fIEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C g on. jsiy zt.4 £20,000 aeposlfted with the505 words
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Advertisement432 1916-07-29 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) FIRI In3nrances ejected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. M ARIHB Insarances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. IABTHQUXKS Risks accepted. J. H2NRY, Local Manager. offlcs3 2, finlayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd.! (Incorporated m432 words
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Advertisement292 1916-07-29 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 financial292 words
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Advertisement126 1916-07-29 9 GAGGfIjO CO. Office, 20 Raffles Place Store. 25 Malacca Street Godown, Sambaw Street Lifeboat Yard, Tanjong Rhu We have always Life Boatwell fitted as per Government Regulation, Life Buoys, Life Belts Rockets, Life Savers, etc JUST RECEIVED FROM A m m 1/ 1 1 A Family Salt Beef 50 Kegs126 words
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Article622 1916-07-29 10 The ninth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Labat Miues, Ltd., was held on July 28 at Portland House, 73,1 Basinghali-streot, E C, Mr W J Payne, Chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said There is a loss on the operations of the company during622 words
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Article386 1916-07-29 10 Manchester, June 28. Cotton values still keep about; the same and are this week very car the average price for laet couple of inonth6. New Yoik Las touched its highest point since the commencement of the war viz, 13 45 cents last Thursday, but Liverpool did not386 words
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Advertisement357 1916-07-29 10 I HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES I AT MODERATE PRICES. I CIGARETTES No 555 pER TIN F s 7o cents. INCLUDING DUTY! Packed m patent vacuum tins ensuring the pSz^S^j|| jf perfect condition of the cigarettes m all climates. oo^fe^J U Manufacturers: Abdath Tobacco Co., f.Ti). London. f^E'^^ffv UHWWiifllllllHl llfclllMH* ill— lI IMI357 words
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Miscellaneous1042 1916-07-29 10 STOCKS ANg SHARE- N Issued by kTRASEBA Co., Kxchan^e an] Share Broki RUBBER STEELING COMPANY H Oa». UtOB. Pan '•4B*X>it Htr100.00T i« Auugar )2}% 33 379,93} 2s 2s Anglo- J^vr X 4 0 :UO(K'»c xc He ingpo Miaup 6j* 60,0c0 Se In Batanj Maljtht 10% 80,000 1 1 Batn Tlga1,042 words
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Article56 1916-07-29 11 (COBBBCTKD UP T3 July 2«.) Bank 4 m/i a-4 18-82 demand 2-4 732 Plirftta credits Cms I- 4 '_> 73 2 France demand Back r 826 laoiA, T. T. ...1744 Hobseonq, demand lie YOKOHAMA, demand HO; Java, demani 188 Babskoe, demand M 65£ SovaaaiOKß, Bank Baying $8.64 Back ol56 words
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Article144 1916-07-29 11 July 28. Tin 125 tons $80.50 Gamble* j O .T5 Gambles Cuba No. 1 20.00 Gambler Cuba No. 2 18.00 Pappu Black ordin. S'poxi buyers 26.00 Pippai, (Wb'te fair) 84.00 Natmegi (110 to the lb. 80.00 Nafimegß (80 to the ib.J nom. Macs (Ban da) 7 5.00 Cloves (Amboina)144 words
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Advertisement662 1916-07-29 11 After a recent Air Raid the following unsolicited testimonial was received Minimal Limited: On Wednesday evening last an incendiary bomb dropped on our emises, crashed through the roof breaking the rafters and fetching w;i ihe ceiling, and set fire to the sitting room which is m the cupation of our662 words
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Advertisement484 1916-07-29 11 TO LET. Laidlaw Buildings, Offices on 2nd floor, connected by lift. 20-7 tths 3-H TO LET No. 72/74 Anson Road as one ntore. two storeyed, groundfloor space about six thousand square feet, Can be altered to suit tenant's requirements. Apply, STEPHEKS PAUL Co. >H "7 uc TO LET Blairadam No.484 words
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Advertisement146 1916-07-29 11 STAMFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL Bras Basah Road. CENTRALLY SITUATED Always cool and exposed to «ea brcoze, FURNISHED APARTMENTS With or Without Board. Comfortable Rooms with Bathrooms attach g A Electric Fittings throughout. Large Reception Hall and Billiards Separate toblfcfl m spacious dining roon TERMS: The most reasonable m Town. For146 words
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Miscellaneous341 1916-07-29 11 WEATHER REPORT Kandang u^tcau tloepltal, 3u\\ 27. 0 A.M. 3 P.M. I KM. B-iioiii, 33 Faa. 59.824 29.773 59.789 remf. 78^ 80 0 77.0 We* Buib The» 75 5 77.0 75 5 Dl*. o! Winfl Calm Calf Calm Max. Temp, lc eh&ui 88.0 MlQr flo «Jo. 74 0 Mas. lii341 words
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Miscellaneous557 1916-07-29 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a.n Jiiy 28 ARRIVALS. July 87.— Kanee. live Leorig (Brit) Donggala, Melchior 7'rcuh. Isrouv.er (Dut I>ocai (Kcb». July 18.— PhMBfuf U;ri' Dt B Siafkep Khota Koeng (Dol CLEARANCES. July J7. Kaka, Sri Btuar, Ingfu (Brii Ntn'it, E ...i'. ft fl Ban557 words
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Article151 1916-07-29 12 The Nore will now leave Singapore at Noon to-day. The S M N mail gteamare Princes Juliana and Rembrandt, as well as their cargo steamer Ambon are expected to arrive here early next week from Kurope I for Java. On Thursday afternoon the X P II express 6teamer151 words
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Article233 1916-07-29 12 j A desire haviDg been expressed for the issue of information as to the medals i which may be earned by soldiers for war service, tbe Secretary of the War Office announces that tbe medals m question are the following j (I) The Victoria Cross. The233 words
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Article98 1916-07-29 12 very gratifying i<a bbc new,; to-day that the popular Sultan of Johore has presented the Imperial Government with asqnadrcn of fighting airplanes. HII Ibrahim is following aviation almost as keenly as *c did motoring he is a member of ihe Royal Automobile Club, and Le knowsDaily Graphic - 98 words
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Article93 1916-07-29 12 Sukday 30th July. Tide 11.30 am. Height Pft 4in. Johnston's Pier. 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 2.90 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 930 and 10.30 am., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. 50 YARDS OLOTHEB Race, This Race will be swum on the arrival of the 10 o'clock93 words
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Advertisement212 1916-07-29 12 RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 29 SPECIAL DINNER CINEMA SHOW UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING Co 2. j 2 Reels l Ko Comedy wt Billy R.'chie. 5. 2 Reel Imp. Comedy with Matt Moore and Jane 6 WHEN FATHER WAS THE GOAT I Keel Nestor Comedy UNDER ENTIRE BRITISH MANAGEMENT bur I tK212 words
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