The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 August 1916

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, FJrIDAY, AUGUST I, 1910. NO. f sB2l
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  • 189 1 The Russians continue to advance, tbeir crossing of tbe Koropetz River m Southern Galicia threatens Stanislan Hahiz, besides il further turning Bothmer'a forces f r i south, whila SaffiarofTl advance to;ith I west of 'rody increases the predicament r. the enemy at both points Pag* Sir Roger
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  • 676 1 la i black box m n r. the btorf Boob^ libu lumt- The *?re, bogethei ii :be and the m; >ro !ast. ae- likes to indent for tfct It 18 Wil #6 :lie key a icepondeni of tfa .ye ehall know b ier raitabla reading for tL r;
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    • 186 1 Miss Julia Dean, the Broadway j WOMAN OF MOXA DIGGINGS" j sni rtedby Harry I>, nrnx. \\i\vv\ s and Marc dobbins m (5 j arm is driving this Car. Itsrespon- .£ure to iaaiivile In traffic, while its grand I power enables hills to oe tak. 'top with ease. lent and
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    • 285 1 nrir an ■umiYi m in— inwiniiii m m'iiumi htwhot Aurfn Ci3FS The Argo Standard is designed to supply efficient, cr.onoinical, and comfortable motfir transportation at a Hrst cost and an npkeen so low R3 to bring it within the reach* of thousands of new "ho Irgo c .tidies Europjan feat
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    • 176 1 I LATFST ADVEEIISFMr^ ■S. M 8 V X Concerts- Page ar Sate To day i'age 3. r« ro and Kraft Rubber ".'a*;- 'French Mail) Sailings— r^'t IPiafe I l'- for New Blood— Page Cj fo liQt Fnr-nislied— Page er .nth -6,000 Wanted Page m Gaiety aud Llarirna I hangee d
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    • 133 1 I Ffig) Water- 0-1 9 i tn 1 -27 h.m. War Anniversary mtg.. i fttre. 5.5 pm j Ma 1 h r jodgo Inytallatiort, 8.30 pm. I P. > O. horoc\va:d mail "loses Ssturdaj sth. I Sigh Water -l-3-i a.m., 1 37 p.m. a ernment Hohaay. i Bfe. Andrews School
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  • 445 2 Figures for 1915. The annual report ol fch< I M 9 Com liMii and Coatomi si itet x\xir for lh« yeai the aggregate re ime o r tn le, tnclnding bullion and Bpecie, %v:i 2.34:?. or SI&C.IS per head of the estimated population (1.176 an increase
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  • 308 2 The engagement is announced oi Mr farii lelborg, c: Lowex Pexak, to i.ar B i tbeth ijyl!eubtierna. daughter of Baron Carl QjHensUerna Mid Baroness •i i 01 Lnndholm, Sweden, (M M). I. i- repotted m the Japanese papers Uml the ROl W A F Campbell and his wife, ■)i m
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    • 631 2 Victoria Theatre SINGAPORE. M.S.V.R. CONCERTS In aid of the Funds for the Blind Sailors and Soldiers. on I FRIDAY <X SATURDAY August 11th 12th j Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor :Sir ARTHUR YOUNG, G.C.M.G. Eton Coioncl of the Regiment* i AND r. lout-Colonel J. H. TYTE,
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    • 1295 2 AN EXCELLENT FEATURE PROGRAMMi TO-NIGHT AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE CINEMA O Afel JN U 0 I. :HD SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. I HARP KLAW AND EBLAN II I 4ReeIs"LORD CHURIIXY' 4Pa 1 Don i Miss this splonJid Picture I'lie Famous Thanhoasei PilxnCorp Presents tHeii aeU The Great ZUDORA Mystery
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    • 69 2 SEVE VEGETALE DES MJB Nourishes the roots ami duces m a she: time a love! 1 head of invigOl Bttd hair EUROPEAN Hair Dressing Saloon GRAND HOTEL DE (.'EUROPE W.J. GARCIA 219, Orchard Road. PittDOi bougnr, sgig h e^change^ Gooc trices aiiowt:i for old ir strumeDts. Cheapest and bwtstocfc ofMus*/
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  • 617 3 The §i ittt .innn il genaval tnr^ting of the ■»;N-h BotimoJ Rabbet Ertat— i nld on JWM 27 at W inchester ir B &crt T BytiM (Chairman the eonpai pveaidln^. Tbe Chairman ■aid Oi the eredii i will notice Ibal ttM item under. tiei has been
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  • 94 3 ha cc; of J B ::o de Paris m phs at the > J ito o! June uuaniaa (loveromenti asked -h Authorities Ihe it from the corn bought ugl:i D il> the y to provide for the f the t grant 1 this i rahject conilitioa :ion of
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  • 44 3 and Jack which flew s Ktut so well known c;u Ihfl Chin I >uc- Falkland Islandi i placed In I uiterhiury Cathedra] 1 July 1. wHM 111 lemony. In tion thi which w»i a good oi the China BflWdfOO X the ifernum cruiter NjrLburg.
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    • 707 3 RENEW YOUR BLOOD. yii: >pof blood m poor ludy dsshcm ii- \-.,-i \i n- li.-.'iiiy lines cjVery day, carry Ug ofl the Impurities oi the body and getting losinxi of them m bhe kidneys' I longs. Unless rhe blood its- \i ia übond j am ana i. a cam <;t
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    • 449 3 NOTICE A meeting of Jasfciees ol the Peace will fo< i)f;](l at, the first Magistrates < harnbers on Tuesday August Bth at 2.30 p.m. for the pttrpos'd of electing a member or' the Boail of Licensing Justices. LARGHAM CARTER. District Judge Ist BCagistrate, THE SANDYCROFT RUBBER Co Ltd. i Notice
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    • 771 3 NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after the .-*;«■< July. 19 the bo ness of The Waterbo—se Go JLtdui Locorporat* l ed m i.B. A.i win he carried on ai Ol krten J I Bank Chamber-, (md Floor) Battery lad. 26-7 30..' J.fc M FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE MARINE
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    • 487 3 TO LET FURNISHED Dr, Ef^ftck'i bovM "(>.!■ m i..-, aTHi ■)i i tM .'<■: uuni d ■r -i' 'i ut. BGdiatl i niry. I'articuinr^ 81 MAYHARD Co> i La; r> TO LET KJfiHIbWOBTH, Barker Koad. nc.u h^ing epaired and j aiLtod throa^uuut. acciuxitioa mediately. ply SWAN MACLAREN; TO LET No.
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  • 1455 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Aug 4, 1916, Han ski I Skel »tb P< I*': > mS«wBB This afternoon m the Victoria Theatre the citizens of Singapore will be given the opportunity of reaffirming the resolution passed at the first war anniversary meeting on August the fourth last year. It
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  • 615 4 «>- All applications for Sunday Lahont permits should reach tbe office of the ifaataf Attendant net inter than 3 p.m. on Friday the 4th inst Inspector J. l>onovan, of Fort 1 nekton. has arrived at Klang m luoeaaajna to inspector Lamertoa. Comtesse de liondy who v now ttaying with her
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  • 251 4 U\ >YAED X The earth ie ful! r' _-(?r. The are dark with v The Natio;. |ia tht Go up agninht otu pulh F.ro fat v t \-.u et K4 vi .> a Urn i Jehovah of ti.. hai d Lord < ii: it 111;:'!' Mft4 fr■
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  • 109 4 There aia a very large i dautt t. il Gloria Theatre lasi for tha third r induction of the (|1 entertainment. The i'.rtt half cf the pro gramLae contsititfc of toloß and cL .1j b were all very srell rendf Kerr and Mr BfDwro t-an^ |)urti!:ularl
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  • 96 4 a Eurthet remlndei li |iw pabli r n'^!^ m the Theatn til aft< 8008. The public are requested to ma a pom: of being m their (seats b\ B n'clori. The dress circle it- rasetved 1 ladies of all nationalities up till 5 I No ether seats are
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  • 74 4 1 vsenty eight craft have been ptebP to date at a cost of t441,10*.90 en it ions are still required to l'n\ iotihly acknowledged I Per N\ I', 1 '.i; :r )> de Silva r Mr T Gordon I ml t Taipi»Jß ludo, Ciceh Mr? G
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  • 74 4 After long delay the wotfc o* tbr- d steps nu tfcfl wett Johnston's Pier was taken m band day bj tb«Blaf»p Btotfcoot I Mm control o£ th pmmi definitely from the Municipals 'i'hr MM B< ->tld U**A V IliainF, appear^ iv tb. casnuli July 17 under tL- hertdink of Welt
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    • 150 4 QUADECANTERS I HUMPHREY TAYLOR'S I! PEACH BHANDY f CREME DE MENTHE I APRICOT BRANDY k CURACO Four different Liqueurs m one bottle. To be obtained from the Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. jar^Tjy RUBBER ESTATE important Every article carefully tested by European Expert before Despatch. I The
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    • 112 4 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR. i A Public Meeting of British Subjects will be helci under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association, on Friday. August 4, 1916, at 5. 15 p m., In the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, for the purpose of passing the following resolution-.— •That on the
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  • 90 5 I JbiNG UP RESERVES r Ffrogma Made 'ount o! Ibe '.1 il ft m rv» b and pal into action ions which have baafl Mating, -:>:ri da:; y is neces!;e Mritioh whose man p ing to r ed. :en°ral Ba|g*l com Karther nrofjrees La- -.^en cloaequarters by m
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  • 118 5 afternoon comma carried a strong enemy ois de i i :ona- trench rorti. u.e region of Kstrees rs. TfeM iras l '.olent c Vans Chapitre-Cheiiois IB '.unloup. cr* fruitless attac l some poieou gas, the eneir.y m lioir iewhere all his repulsed. 1 Hiring the tha enesnj
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  • 43 5 -The Italian commn--trong enemy attack on ioione v teated with very Kb a rttaliation for enemy ..kins Italian opaa towns a i.a!ian air squadroa dropped four nigh explosives ou the Whitehead 1 eubmarine works at Fim j sren greatly damaged and
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  • 37 5 g -Major General Uoskins country south of tin- I aanr :l-.vay. The port of Fangani hai and minor ffohimiM an Sg ra 11 ilia :he enemy southwards. tad Belgian forces ba&ed on »na are pr
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  • 20 5 voy of motor ambulances prei Croat m lety, 3t .fohn of Jeraealem iy war gifts fund.
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  • 15 5 ng 3. It is estimated that fivehundred dead the rest tires.
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  • 111 5 report lor June, the Municipal r of s |bai girei an interesting g the nambei of buildings i value 3 built m Shang I*> as compared with new buildilasgow. Leeds, and HfumhOTtnTi anple. 761 buildings valuea at were built m M.uuhester last '^ar. while Shanghai erected 8,893 valued 16. of
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  • 251 5 PREDICAMENT OF ENEMY. Hospitals Bombed by Germans. [Bt Submarine Cable] [Khutor's SerTi'e] i'etrojjrad, Aug 3.-— Tho Russians have advanced ten miles towards Kovel since they cro-^sod the Stokhod bend. Experts are confident that (loceral Lesch will dea! effectually with German flank attacks from the north of the
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  • 73 5 AUSTRO-GERMAN RE- ARRANGEMENTS. fiOndon, Aug l-'rom Amsterdam it is officially announced that the Berlin and ana command of the aviuies c:i the BSStern front has i-een rearranged with a I n icy to the Russian offensive, with the I assent ol the X user, who is at present on j
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  • 120 5 London a-i^ 3 Reatez i=; informed by a well-informed authority thai, there it ample evui; i that food and other supplies m the Central Empires are diminishing daily and rations growing smaller. Hundreds of captured letters -p^ak o:" ceaseless anxiety m the endeav our to assuage pun^s
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  • 87 5 London tag 2. The withdrawal of clause two of the Government ol India notified m accordance with the un< uaiinous recommendation of the joint OOmmittee after hearing the statement of Mr sfcleodofthe East India Section ol the I Loader: hai.:l- Eof Commerce. Any fur i ther
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  • 29 5 tionflfrfii Aug 2. The steamer City of Lahore, from Rangoon collided In the Downs with the British s-ieamer Bfongara. j The farmer's fore peak was flooded.
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  • 12 5 London, Aug The hutch steamer Zetland has been sunk.
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  • 138 5 <>\viu2 to the scarcity of tonnage aud fchf high freight ruling it is said that as much aa £18 per ton has been offered for cargo of oopra trom Singapore to Marseilles. In reply to a cable to the Kmir of Mecca congratulating him on the independauce of the Arabs
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  • 237 5 THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. NECESSARY TO COMBAT GERMAN ORGANISATION. Essential Conditions of Peace. [By Babmarine C*ble] [Router's Service] London, Aug. 2. In the House of Commons Mr Aequith opening a discussion on the resolutions passed at the economic conference m Paris said the conference was beld to convince the enemy that
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  • 159 5 London, Aug. 2. A Grinisby trawlei reports that at ei^ut on Monday even ing she saw four Zeppelins going slowly then they stopped and manoeuvred about, evidently awaiting the approach of dark ness. One descended close to the trawler and prepared to drop a bomb. The trawler escaped, sacrificing
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  • 44 5 London, Aug. 2. Mr Lloyd George has given notice of an amendment to the Army Act enabling civilians to sit on a cor.rt martial which is, according to the newspapers, "to investigate the allegations against a high War Office official."
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  • 60 5 London. Aug 3. Lord Xewton m the House of Lords slid two Irish war prisoners bad been shot at Limburg. O::e was alleged to have been drunk and attacked the guard. Regarding the other the German commandant refused any information to the American diplomatic investigators. Lord
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  • 16 5 London, A.ng v. Casement was hanged at mot.- o'clock this morning.
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  • 145 5 an Appeal. This Society is doing useful war work at Home m the direction particularly of providing house accommodation, clubs, recreation rooms and restaurants for girl munition workers nnd is endeavouriug to raise £"10,000 for the purpo c. Whilst reconni/.icfj the tine work being done by the
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  • 45 5 Amongst the passengers for Singapore on board the M M steamer Armand Bebic which left yesterday morning for Saigon were M M. Berbhe, civil engineer and Sequin, electrical engineer, coming from Bordeaux and attached to La Societe Franchise dea Mine& dEtain of Kepong, m Selangor.
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  • 354 5 [By Coubteby of the French Consulate] Paris, Aug. 1 6.10 p.m.— The French 8 per cent bonds are at franca 64 and the 5 per cent ac francs 89.65. Yesterday, we repulsed counter attacks on the north of the Somme, inflicting serious losses. To-day there was violent
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  • 131 5 SELANGOR TURF CLUB HANDICAPS. AUGUST 10th AM) 12th 1916. Hack 1. 5 furlongs. Charity 10.12, Moment 9.9, Kitty 9 4, Laksfoss 8.0, Lady Alwyn 8.0, Lady Emmie 8,0. Rack 2. 5 furlongs.— Britisher 9.10, The Wreck 9 5, Accelerator 9.0, Idunno 8.7 Oh La La 8.5, La Vie 8.2, Mary
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  • 201 5 Outrageous Ti-fatraent of Roumanian Ladies. A well-known Uournanian lady and her daughters, who have been leading figures for years m i'aris society, are very sore at the treatment they received m passing through Austria ov a journey borne. At Vienna, they declare, the officers were positively insulting,
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  • 95 5 Recruiting for Chinese labour for work 'm Siberia m the numerous lumber 'yards ana* agricultural places eeerns to be 'm full swing m Fengtien and other neighbouring provinces. It is stated that about 500,C(i0 coolies are needed to toke 1 the place of the men who have gone to the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 101 5 ROBINSON <& CO. j JUST ARRIVED I 1 (Uatcrman Ideal RGOLD MOUNTED PLAIN I 1 ALSO LA.RGE ASSORTMEMI OF THE Presentation Pens with Gold, or Silver Cases $19.50 to $50. iHe luiiuv* iii^ a i c r.Ov. m slock. ENGLISH CHEDDAR CHEESE, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Go., Ltd. j SINGAPORE, K.
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    • 627 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN* ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. ss City of Bombay due aboul Aug, 12, F particular- as to rates of freight and passage apply to SCON2HXUJ&E PAKETVAMHr HAATiiCHAPPSJ Roy«] Packet Navigation Co., of Batavla. I—B, Oo&cna qcay, MDEK OOHTRAOI WITH PHB SETHBRI-ANDfI -mcia
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    • 807 6 Jjl Ut .British IndiaJ A N l3 ApCAH JLINf Mail, and Passenger Services. I j PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) (For China, Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. w■ I r XI XT Y-^ O HOMEWABD (FOR EUROPE). OUTWARD (FOR
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    • 501 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLOR and MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OFTWAKD 1918 1816 Polyneslen Aug. 16 Porthos Au, \thos Auu. :«i Paul L< cal 29 Behio Ser: 14J. de GOUftTGIS, ggmn, GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS Ltd. FOR VLADIVOSTOK ss. Clenartp.ey iO.SOO [d w I due here ou
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    • 421 6 JAPAN M iTEMOBr Co., Ll<i I uccrporatt J m .3 A c srvice 1« maintained I I via ports to Marseilles, contract with the Imperial Jap£, iaent. The New Twin maintaining tfelH Ben J designed and ronstr;:rt< I with all Ihe kaaul bnni rei totil Mletf and iml rt of
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  • 346 7 Pseudo Christian Movement News has been received from Nigeria regarding the rise and spread of a pseudo-Christian movement among the 1 negro tribes m the southern part of tho Protectorate. The movement is describ ed as of a dangerous character and inimical to the Government. At the
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  • 368 7 The Straits Kjho Bukit Mertajam correspondent writes News is being spread wildly and widely :hat there is a mysterious man who is able to cure, all kinds of disease by quite a simple method without any kind of drug whatever. It m rumoured that several confirmed opium
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  • 194 7 The Imperial Maritime League an< I nounce, m connection with tbe issue 01 i their annual report, that as the adop- tion of compulsory service obviates the necessity for obtaining voluntarily more r-cruits for the Navy and Army, the}* i will endeavour to promote a substantial public
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  • 163 7 Canada, as the third largest silver producing couutry m the world, is vitally interested m the advances m tbe price of the white metal. Asa result of the increased price which is now obtaining for silver. we may expect to see mining areas deve loped, and
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  • 128 7 Abnormal protiU are reported by the j Indo-Cbina Steam Navigation Company I for 1915. Trade m both North and South [China appears to have been normal when j the year opened. Then the exceptional shortage of coast tonnage caused a great increase m profits. There is a
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  • 117 7 BILL,"D.D.? Captain Dean, oC'icial Press representative with tbe Australian Forces m France, describing the visit paid to the front by Mr Hughes, Prime Minister of the Common- wealth, and the Han. Andrew Fisher, 1 relates that while the two statesmen were looking down on the steady ranks massed around them,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 263 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Ant Fumigators avid Sulphur Powder. \rsen.l3 of Soda for killing out lalaug. Asp: nail's Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite wliich holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder, l! Cement v England" brand by The Ship Canal Portland Cement Co.,
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    • 379 7 TRADE .£> UUAUULM L-A 20 REDUCTION IN PRICE. I We beg to announce ihat the price "ot Coaguiatex h;i- beea eed iced twentypercent bom this dab all peevkmi \n-\ ■< liata an conse<j:if'U'iy bflnhj cancelled. Orders now received w i!l lie executed ;it the reduced price* and ftlled m their
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  • 337 8 An Incident oi the Battle The following thrilling narrative is taken from the letter of a man serving on board H M S Chester dining the battle of Yuy 81 i;y row you will have hoard all about itl jo naval battle. Please do not worry I because
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  • 303 8 Amid vociferous- cheering, followed by the singing of God Save the King,"* the ;!ican Synod of Toronto Diccese on June 6 endorsed a resolution involving conscription for Canada. Mr N F Davidson, k c, and Chancellor J A Worrell. moved and secouded the resolution,
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  • 230 8 It has frequently been stated that the gund of Yprea have been beard m this country, even, on rare occasions, m Loadon, and Mr Miller Christy told the Royal roiogieal Society that at his home m Casual St James, two or thoee miles fast of
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  • 1435 8 To Doc. 3: June To date Abaco 8,349 6,493 Allagar, Dec 266,80*0 23,500 106,000 A.Gajah.Sep 29,790 11,101) 58,800 Alor I'ongsu 22,415 97,035 Ampai. Sep 36,054 An- Johore, Met 177,249 20,591 120,311 An Maiay,D_e 1,507,847 150,510 795,366 An S' tra. May 473,623 .72,41c Athlone 6,177 9,544 j A.
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  • 101 8 leriaog, J :JDe ioc iMfl r i' I "ousoi, i I d, B Tin, :n. J;er V T n llpy,Jiap fei Oau, l B k T« kku Taipiug •> 1 kal f 'I Tiouob, t Tronob Hcuth J Ulo l'iuh, 4,040 (ll) 440 1, I )y totalH for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 307 8 ARE YOU PUTTING YOUR BOY INTO THE NAVY? In any event you will need some money to give him I start m life and there is probably no better and surer way of saving It than by one of our kl Educational Endow;- ts." SUN LIFE OF CANADA, S. J.
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  • 127 9 STOCKS AND SHADES Lag 8, 1916. The following are the shares as to rhich changes are notified m Messrs 'raser and Co.'s yesterday's share list RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Buyers Seller! layoep ];Js 6d 16s 6d as n 21 1 i 2a 7*d RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. iver Kaning 51. 25 M
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  • 57 9 (COLKECTKD UP TO Aug 3.) Bp r ft 4m 2-4 19 82 dsraß!:i 5-4 7 .'52 P*ha;t aredlUe Bms S 4 82 France demand Bank 826 [BDIA, T. T, 174* BOBasOßfii 'iernts.x.d 10^ lo?ohama. Aamand lieJAVA, dcmaiiii 186 BabOSOK, demfir.fi B 6 yovsaHiet's, Bank Buying DH.P4 Bssk oS Bsgland
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  • 139 9 Aug 3 Tin 1 125 tone $61.25 Orimtirr 10.75 Gtamfcltl Cnbfi No. 1 20. C0 GhunMai Cofce No. 2 18.00 Ftppcf BJ&cfe ordin, B'poie 18.00 P€pp«!>. (Wt'te la)*: 84 00 FcSniegs (110 to tip It, 80.00 (80 ta tbe 3b. i noca. Macs, (Panda) 75.00 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Es-l
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    • 309 9 I Wal or Peace, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP (INCORPORATED IN STEAITS SETTLEMENTS). H£±i tCE: Winchester Hoose, Sifl^apore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. J l.i<j uOQ flepo3)lf d with ihe Bnyteme CSoiul Oi Ebj ana, *ca compilea with
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    • 444 9 IHSUJttftCS CO., LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) ~iR2 Insurances Bfl I lon Buildings, Rent anJ M&ctibMi fflkK ol ovcry description. sarinu Insoranees accepted la an parts of toe world at lew, Bt rates. iAKTH^UAKE Blskß accepted. J. HSNRY, Local Manager. O^ces 2, finiayson Green. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE So. Ltd. line' rpovated
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    • 311 9 i m —a——— i^ —a— I THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE I INSURANCE COMPANY PROVIDE NOW FOR YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION, A -mull annual premium makes certain a quod education for yonr child. By no other plan can jou make so sure a provision for a child, as an Educational Endowment with the
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    • 19 9 GODILLOT'S BONELESS SARDINES I SOLE IMPOin h!RS J. TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED. I ANN J S H X vV 0o«
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 497 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT; I Chamver of Commerce (tc 1! 3 m Aug I ARRIVALS. Aug 2. Kbilb, Eakß, ptoUa i-i.i XrfMund B he Fren) Hrn Avz Sane, !.a«rteß, Circe, Meran brii); Semhilan, Pong Übacg Kern irandt (Dal) Mdbidol (8uoj). CLEARANCES. ißrit) Luzon Maru, iB«kJ Mara (Jap) l \at..pc 4 i
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  • 38 10 Press i 0 a rmpomdewA London, August m bi by the At\% I o tea of 1 w at. Pii ai dividen m i:~ LOgOC :j' f ed B 2, an i Sum itrai nsols 10
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  • 340 10 FRASER'S SHARE CIRCULAR. Chia sli >wu l Ctibbei shares, I ftbl] ii dues, but I also o cl i m steadj request all SI Dfj B ■p| r a :.v g I ad I v v le^ S4 v end but to the front and sf! pui II! from wel.
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  • 226 10 -.ngaporo, August 88. k>mi 21 tons offered week's auction! PI i'jd thi not vixi good h)"' were on n i:)wer Find Pale Crepe and P>S Id op to 1118 Jecline tod I resi ly, D ;-ruoked s ccplected I only .ac parcel Id, liof 1 liuoi Bnd
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  • 949 10 The followiag is the Directors" Report to the Shareholders, to be presented at tbe I meeting on August 13 at noon. Your Directort EObmit herewith B duly audited I Statement ci the accounts of t);e G >mpany for the yeir ended 31 ci May 1916. ACCOUNI >.-
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  • 155 10 Singapcr: At the usual weekly vision held today there f vsra good supplies en c about- 190 lone befog catalogued and of this quantity 18(> tons vrere Bold. Demand cbronfthoat was only fair and prices generally were all r d. i ale r and fine Ribbec uol
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  • 529 10 I ish Tonsage Registered m Crowe Major Aptor as^ied tbo President of tbs Board of Trade if he can state her exactly or approxinately the number of British vessels and the total tormago of sucb vessel! red m Crown Co Mr Pretyman r he total number at
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