The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 August 1916
1916-08-05
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Title Section15 1916-08-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,Eh CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. NO. 8,82215 words
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Article184 1916-08-05 1 The Irench are recovering some of their own at Verdun, driving out the Germans m the Thiuumont valley and at Fleury Paj?e 7. Still another Zeppelin raid ou Kcgland j lis cabled, but the result 6 poem to have j j been nil, unlec?H the loss of184 words
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Article1705 1916-08-05 1 Q ilcquid agufit lwth^.< o*j 'vl farrago libel/ i. 3v\ v Thut MM A DC pMfMMMMM '.icr-lf* ba under the patrom^v of the authorities is cuiy the proper thin**, be cause the cash DMlteti w ill iMtf iv» ameliorate the lot of thoM- splendi i fellows1,705 words
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Advertisement84 1916-08-05 1 WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW 0;., LTD. I ANNUAL SALE t*m& j offeredat rREMCH SCO Dozen India Gauge lL'k*^"Jl' V/ J Guyots Braces 85 cts. each. i I i/ I QrMy4TES V':- :^^^lf\^ s^'ps. so cts. pair. 1 W HaifHoJe S at Plain White Silkene l^T^ V r I ?/i.s H7?/?.e Lisle or84 words
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Advertisement179 1916-08-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Citing Keng f^ee sell land, and valuable je.v i i i Page 5. Notice re Sangei (iau Page 5. Joba Little's close entirely on Monday d is 5. X V X and ilolts new 6ailing6 Vage Powell a Co, have Bruang pipe line for sa 1 Page 2.179 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1916-08-05 1 THE WEEK. Sstordai sth. 3lgh Water-- l-H-i a.m., 1-57 p.m. Govoinmeut Holiday, gt. Andrews School Spocfe 5.3 1 pui. i A.D.C. p^rforiuaiict. Vie. Tl:titn 3.15 att. Sunday 6ih. High Water— 4 i-2:> a.m., 2-C5 p m. 7th Sunday after Tiicity, 3!gh Water— :>• it; a.m.. 317 p.m. Tuesday Bth. High100 words
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Advertisement409 1916-08-05 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong), THE i Chief Importers yj British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We plant and manage orchards for Absentee CBientß, with graduated payments and under Government Expert supervision, until it suite them409 words
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Advertisement934 1916-08-05 2 TO-DAY TODAY COMMENCING AT 5 P M. SHARP Sift S* 1 tfH HAH 8119 A H&1 ff* B" P E C I A I Iwl A NE E Selected Programme will be given NOW SHOWING THE GREAT SERIAL THE MYSTERYofthe GRAND HOTEL Complete story m each episode No. 1. THE934 words
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Advertisement672 1916-08-05 2 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMMf TO-NK.HT AT 'im: IDEAL PICTURE THEATBI /■>| A C^T"KT^\ BY-THESEA CINEMA CJASIJN O OFF BFACH RD SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. SHARP The Famous Thanhouser Film Corps Pres( 1 HtWt( The Great ZUDORA Mysterj D I In 11 Episodes of Two Roels Eacii 22 r irta 2672 words
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Article1682 1916-08-05 3 Bothwell's Tomb. I •"i Own ('ormpondmt Edinburgh, July .ijtweek ->jottieh Letter" it sjai ated thai PiroJ iseOC Hansen, tbe eminent anatomist, bad expressed a conn tai i h e mummy iv tbe little i-UfVt-jle, m the north- west of aaJani really thai of Mm notorious ti >urc. fvirl1,682 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1916-08-05 3 Never too late to cure Neuralgia El yon are suffering now from the gripping, twitching pate" of neuralgia II yousiiffered yesterday and exped to suffer tomorrow yes if you've Buffered all your life from the agonies ol neuralgia, rebomatism, ssciatic, i. tckaehe, toothache, earache, sprains, strains, Oi BWtlliDgß, now id117 words
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Advertisement270 1916-08-05 3 0. K. CEMENT. (BEST DANISH PORTLAND CEMENT) New supplies arrived per m.s. "Chumpon". THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY., LIMITED., Dodge Brothers Motor C&r Ttiere is an indescribable charm In driving this Car. Its responsiveness makes it a pleasure to handle In traffic, while its grand reserve of power enables hills to270 words
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Advertisement256 1916-08-05 3 ON SALE EVERYWHERE Sfel^^il itiniro i^«^^^ w^^ un il BORDENS EAGLE CONDENSED BORDENS NATURAL MILK THE LEADERS OF QUALITY BORDENS ENJOY THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC. ESTABLISHED 1851. CHINA PRODUCTS TRADING Co., SINGAPORE, POWELL Co. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. A.ug Bth At r->well A <.>'s Saleroom at 2-30 p.i.j. Sale ol256 words
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Article396 1916-08-05 4 The followiDg alterations and additions t i to the Telephone Directory were made during July. 75 Aleagcff and Coy., Jeddah Pilgrims Office, Arab-st r 290 Anderson, JW, Craigraillar, Dalveyrd. 1397 Han Hook Leong (Chop), 115 Kochore rd. 1754 lierli and Coy,, 4 Prince st. 491 Chapman. G, Kesidence.396 words
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Article1670 1916-08-05 4 To Dec. 3i June To date 1915 Abaco 8,849 6,493 j Allagar, Dec 266,800 23,500 106,000; A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 11,000 58,800, Alor Pongsn 22,416 97,03_ Alma, 23,000 121,300 Ampat, Sep 36,054 51,312 An-Johore, Mer 177,249 20,591 120,311 An Malay, Dec 1,507,347 150,510 795,366 AnS'tra, May 473,623 372,4101,670 words
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Article136 1916-08-05 4 In above list the totals n. monthly totals for Jan Dec, 181-5. Th<invihichtbt CoriijM. Hie rjitmi- J hud tOfaNM I*l6 tutai to dut( aiid seoond oolomn tbo BfMM fast Mi, nth > MteM m Jt> to get the VfMH Hf-rutt Ml they ari guarantied. Managers, and A^out- by136 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1916-08-05 4 Q 7 A^ your tyres also degjSSf Jk Mates your purse. :isit mms tlie Cover ffiv^?- nsin° (or rctrc&tl§Bb&^' I cover can be success* i| about one third the RUBBER Co, (FAR EASI) LJQ, INC IN HONGKONG. GIMP A Oft DC r\JLiLi sI DKJI Jl !»Z?.O ROM TYRES USED BY87 words
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Advertisement123 1916-08-05 4 Massage Hall (PATRONIZED BY MANY DOCTORS} tut a oo a r* "Hi IYL Abb AtxlL MANICURE BATHS Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Haru and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9.00 p.m. No. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467. i BOY IT IN AMERICA. Codes Cable Address, Liebers, A.B.C Krubotako, W.123 words
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Article1120 1916-08-05 5 SINGAPOREAN CHARTER CASE. .KIW FOB > SOO s 1.. 1 I i POSI ai m be Soncems rday afternoon, by MrJoatios the action brooght by Mr 18, a broker, i^ ii.-t Aik |31,( IS corn nus- ion .ed In an 1 ahout tbe ;e charier at t,h>- steam •an. The1,120 words
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Article45 1916-08-05 5 The Committee of the Children's Aid Society gratefully acknowledge the fol lowing faither subscriptions: Previously acknowledged 19 7r> 3 0 4 Collected by Hrs At-oyll Robertson 85 LRMacptail 100 Collected hy "ire Bowen (Uln Selangor 1 53 W G Sicgregor, Hon. Treasurer.45 words
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Article231 1916-08-05 5 Already acknowledged Collected by Mr C F Oliveiro of Messrs Paterson Simons >v Co Ltd. C F I tlivelro, J E Andrews, Cbva Kirn Teng, Lim Cheng Tee, >co Kenp i"hn:ui, Lim Kirn Kiat each 55, ilu 1- Dg "w hatt. Ec Chuan Seng eaeb 13,231 words
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Article89 1916-08-05 5 The following will play for the Anglo- School cricket team composed of old Hoys, Masters and studentß of the School m the match with the Methodist Hoys' School Knala Lumpur, to be played today m the oldham Hall ground, play comraencing at 10 a.m. sharp. G Armstrong (capt.) C89 words
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Article43 1916-08-05 5 The P and O outward mail steamer Malta has left Colombo aud is due at Penang on Monday afternoon the 7th instant. She may be expected to arrive here at dayligat on Wednesday the 9th idem, and sail the same afternoon.43 words
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Article69 1916-08-05 5 The following scores were made for the j August Spoon Competition at Balestier on Thursday last 100 yds 150 yds h'cap total, j Miss Kerr 33 31 3 67 Mrs Oldham 25 26 15 97 66 97 Mrs Mauldon 30 30 6.7 60.7 Lady Evelyn r69 words
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Article96 1916-08-05 5 The following instance of candour under difficulty will be read with interest m India where eye shame and inability to gay "No is so prevalent. The Salt Lake girls are all right. You call on a girl ooce and next day you get a printed card asking What are your96 words
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Advertisement559 1916-08-05 5 LAMBERT Go Auctioneers anj House Agents 32 RAFFLES PLACE Branch of G. R. LAMBERT Go. ESTABLISHED 1572 Photographers, Grchard-rd. Telephone No. 1001 (Auctioneers No. 1000 Photographers.) PARTNER With $5 (TO Capital, silent r working big returns certain. Par? culais Box 222 c/u Free Press. Godown accommodation, preferably on Singapore River.559 words
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Advertisement946 1916-08-05 5 REWARD Whereas certain malicious pere< U have I circulated rumours to the effect that I. William Giegory BeU, did on or :<jr<1 1st July, 1903, contract Venereal Disease, I hereby offer a reward of £100 to any peracn who wiji give Information leading to the identification r f thf^e persons946 words
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Advertisement668 1916-08-05 5 I BANK NOTICE TL- FuJniigfi BtaJnvifl -ion S4TUROAY, sth August Pnß (r n n mAV c iB-y j CONCRETE R3DF.NG TLES. I M. Liuile Hcherr-r. of it-ne)i MMnna well-known aa ;i oonraete txpu-t. am km ed an Auton^nnc Kaohine lor iking Com* pr<^sed Concrete Ko.J.i^: line i- apable of taming668 words
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Miscellaneous604 1916-08-05 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 7th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. AUGUST Tin. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.30 a.m. Litaoy. 7.45 a.m. Uoly Communion Choral). Hymns 46 82 3 I. P.Tfl a.t!^. atius and Holy Communion. 1 4 pan. Sunday Kchool and Bible Classes. B >J p.m. Bvensong and Scriuon. Hymns 217, iB5, 871. Daily604 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1916-08-05 6 K*r? ik*v. ifca P'«« the People*: rlfhi »fc'.tt»& liauwtA by infl.i'.r.cr and ■nbrfbad V/ j*lp j is!**,:- (V«i no*. Truth her s;'oricsv oiucepiX Art*. ta Hfcioa, V-T»Uy acd Law. Now that questions of war taxation m forms other than that of an1,089 words
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Article285 1916-08-05 6 l y s, H Robinson is appointed temp 2nd lieufc m the S R E (v) gupernutnary to establishment. Lieut R B Osborne, Penang Volunteers is seconded whilst acting as Resident Labuan and commanding the Labuan Defence Corps. The death is reported m Langson, on July '22, of M. Emmanuel285 words
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Article104 1916-08-05 6 ENEMY HAS PROBABLY SUFFERED. [H? Submarine Oable] [Renter's BerTi^] London, Aug. 3. Official The damage done m this morning's raid was astonishingly small. Nine horses were killed and three injured The military object was not apparent. It appears that no fewer than six airships attacked the counties104 words
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Article59 1916-08-05 6 WHERE ARE THE OTHER TWO London, Aug. 3. Oaly two Zeppelinn were seen returning over Holland though four crossed. It is unoflicially 6tated that the south east coast raider vas picked up by searchlights and fired on by land bat teriee. Many believe she was hit at least once. She59 words
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Article69 1916-08-05 6 Amsterdam, Aug. 3. Zeppelin L 1] flew over the Dutch coast apparentlydamaged and improperly controlled, with motors working badly. The coastguards fired and hit it but it disappeared v.est ward with a heavy list. London, Aug 3: Tnofficial. It is be lieved that three Zeppelins visited69 words
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Article21 1916-08-05 6 Rome, Aug. 3. Nine Italian aeroplanei bombed the pie.re, barracks and aerodrome at I>ura/./o, repeatedly hitting them.21 words
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Article177 1916-08-05 6 Parisians have been uo little startle i on dark nights to Bee numerous brilliant stats apparently eareericg the heavens m a moet mysterious fashion. These would i light Dp and go out. and oicabionally throw a comet like tract of light m all directions. Many believed m177 words
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Article156 1916-08-05 6 Mesopotamia, May 13. A doctor just returned from Kut telle me that British soldiers taken at an earlier etage m the campaign are teaching the Turks to play football. While he was evacuating the wounded a Turkish officer asked him if he would not take off the156 words
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Article163 1916-08-05 6 The Lisbon Secolo announces that a dangerous German epy was taken off the Transatlantic steamp&hip Araguaya, by a British cruiser, 150 miles off St Vincent, Cape Verde. He was on his way to Ku rope from America. It ie semi otflcially perbibtently rumoured m neutral countries that both Marshal von163 words
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Article38 1916-08-05 6 PARLIAMENTARY SESSION hy l;i!.aHi'.a» ;i?.-ut.r« Ser?j^ J-OLdon. Au.,- The ha.h j, aa>H that tli( Qmmt MMBI k long Parliament ouly Bm mQ There is a pnwtag Ntttttg LU ttl Rn S tion may h^ UDftTOtdl38 words
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Article50 1916-08-05 6 Londan, Au K -it b h;:i ;,.j thftt Kunciman has recovered fron, looked illness and )s pcoei ft On on an economic ■inkM It le proposed to fiihsidise r new Aogi i Italian Corporation, which will fi ntn italian railways iind rornmcrce hithei financed from Germain50 words
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Article46 1916-08-05 6 London. Aug. :<. Iv the House of mone Mr A»-quith announce^; Kinge gift of a hundred then he devote J to general war mu[. London. .Aug. I.— Kn w t- Colonel liill of the 16 Sikht il p IkM i camp to the King.46 words
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Article34 1916-08-05 6 London. Aut:. The wedding o .loeeph Chamberhiiu and |fi took place m the cljutn-! g| ;;miBtB I Abbey and was veiy ui,n t i^r A Chamber i lain gave away the bride34 words
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Article293 1916-08-05 6 London Aug. I. -Mr Halfour rtvtfti biennium of naval uarfu'i aavs the tide baa been flowing ftron^ly iv ooru r favour since the baHflfl of which the German tfeet hi nk to impo tence. (ierman huh- Uriii-i. inttb *»a* accountable from the failun p| marine293 words
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Article49 1916-08-05 6 London, Aug ft*-— The I'rosi Bureai states that the Government carefully tn< repeatedly con6idered Hrn firrumstance' before deciding not to repru vt t übement Evidence that hap emerged tin* t! shows that the traitor agreed wil German Government to emploj the Irisl Brigade m Egypt.49 words
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Article87 1916-08-05 6 London, Au^;i.- Th.- Lorjr have rea a third time the <iov«rnnjeut of Inai amendments hill, and a second time thi Commi6gione bill, London, Aug 3.- JMuutugu c silver reporl fcaye that the tone of the m»rk« t *teadj and offerings from America have shrunk appreciably, possibly owing to87 words
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Article117 1916-08-05 6 lv the CommoDG on the Colonial <>fl Kstimatee, Mr liormr Lav. allo >np, to Ceylon notn. said ho had xMmined whole affair and oooetadad that RobSKt Chamber*- ifl m a t f-ituatif.n. and dealt with I iangerc problem with th«- |m i doin and eucrcf- Iff nu117 words
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Advertisement151 1916-08-05 6 We are SOLE AGENTS for THE ONLY GENUINE Tk\ m\M tit! ft lEI AN 41§\ bAN CALDBECriACGREGOR CO. THE WONDERFUL WINE FOOD, i?^4 bodily an^ nervous fc^'Slf |ISMpint Bottle $1.50 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I The Singapore and Straits Housekeeper's Day Book. Names of Articles m151 words
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Article228 1916-08-05 7 CenSOLIOATINC THE GROUND WON. Attacks Repulsed. "iubtnanne C»bl«j afternoon .om eooi<i A t reputed several M IBM farm. An r attack Houtb. of hiatrees I under owl toe. Several viorounter attacks ou the trenches MtotwA] M the right of the M§o»e were hroken with heavy losses by228 words
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Article149 1916-08-05 7 THE FRENCH GA'* ADVANTAGE. We have I feai prisoner eleven hundred r.^L: of tha Meuae since AUg 1 There v. :»d a violent artillery duel U fas tjenois but uo infantry i Three (iermuu aeroplanes were \ag I tie rocrmiuniu.ua says Iksft was M infantry action on the149 words
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Article40 1916-08-05 7 lag The coiumuuiyue (feting H proceeding en kaoU -r.\ .v the Caucasus m the iirection of Inarhekr stormed with the bayonei I\.rknh works between Mush and Mamakhutun takiag prisoners three bundTha attacks continue and pri*ouers are flowing m40 words
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Article167 1916-08-05 7 Mr J Kigby, who il now at Home, has k«en called to the Bar. He will be returning tc kht Malaya shortly. (M M). Matthew?, of the Kastern dipping company Steamer Perak, is, an if the General Hospital at Penang. Hey 9 Abraham, Superintendent of ;M R iburb m Kuala167 words
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Article311 1916-08-05 7 JUSTICE AWAITS PERPETRATORS. Criminal Court Suggested. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, Aug 3.- -A Blue Book detailing German brutalities m the Cameroons and Damaraland, and a French Yellow Book describing German slave raids at Lille and Roubaix. m conjunction with the murder of Capt. Fryatt and the311 words
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Article72 1916-08-05 7 Stockholm. An*;. s The Swedish steamer Huuikavall ha? been torpedoed m the Bailie by h German sol marine. The crew including; tue women, were landed m boats. Thf etearuor had a valuable cargo. It is reported that two other Swedish and t*n Finnish steamers were sunk at72 words
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Article90 1916-08-05 7 London, Aug. 3. German submarines continue to loot and sink h:;«!tt-u trawlers Malta, Aug 4 Twenty eight survivors of the mail boat Letimbro have arrived. She carried fifty geven crew and a hun dred and thirteen passengers, including women and children. A submarine was observed four milea90 words
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Article40 1916-08-05 7 Norfolk, Virginia, Aug. 3. As the Deutschland started the crew came on deck and cheered America. Koenig (f the Captain) declared he would pass the English Channel. QWashington, Aug. 3. The I>eutschland has passed the three mile limit.40 words
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Article104 1916-08-05 7 London, Aug. 3. The King has written to Mrs Fryatt conveying his condolsnces and abhorrence at the murder of her husband and paying a tribute to the splendid services of the mercantile marina. In the Commons Ml Asquith said that government was carefully considering action regarding the104 words
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Article81 1916-08-05 7 A friend of mine at Salonika writes me m the fed up spirit. This," he says, 'ia a political atunt. not a fight." Officers are hard put to it to amuse themselves, but the Frenchmen have discovered a cure for ennui. They t\\ the blade81 words
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Article40 1916-08-05 7 The deaths registered locally last week totalled 204 giving a mortality rate of BO.ti. There were 30 malarial fever deaths, IS from dysentry, 25 from phthisic, 15 from beri beri, one each from email pc\ uud plague, none from cholera.40 words
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Article445 1916-08-05 7 SERVFCB AT THB CATHBDRAL. i A service of prayer and faith m connec- i tion with the war anniversary wai held yesterday morning, at eight o'clock, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The congrega < tion was not a large one, bat (he service < was an impressive445 words
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3939 1916-08-05 7 THK RESOLUTION Of DBTHRMI NATION. The meeting of British citizens to reaffirm the resolution of determination to continue the war to a triumphant end, was held yesterday afternoon m the Victoria Theatre. The scenes of twelve months ago were repeated. The Theatre was crowded to its3,939 words
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Advertisement140 1916-08-05 7 ROBINSON ®> CO. JUST ARRIVED ftlatcrman 's ideal GOLD MOUNTED PLAIN I "flew Self Tilling Pen" TIME SAVING NON LEAKWG Presentation Pens with Gold, or Silver Cases Bebe Brand Milk lvCLallCl o Kian laid Co., Robinson Road. hi.,' .<■>,. 4 Co Orchard Romd. GttanChin Hong <£ Co., Robinson Road. L<<140 words
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Advertisement653 1916-08-05 8 'ELLERMAN'* LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. 6 s s. City of Bombay due about Aug, 12, For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to K9cAL33TER Go., Ltd., AGENTS. KoH!B?ayK r PAKETVAABT Inoorpox kted m Hollandi Rov?l Pacuet Navigation Co,, of653 words
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Advertisement782 1916-08-05 8 Km O« Orstish India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. j PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract wltn His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Gingapore on or about MAIL LINES. BOMEWABD {FOR782 words
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Advertisement532 1916-08-05 8 JLTJL JL JL MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON End MARSEILLES. HOMEWAKL* OUTWARD 1916 1»16 Polyn^siun Ava\ 16 PortlKM Ang. if Athos &oi.Bo PaulLeoal Ang. N A. l-fhic Kept H Poi thos Eept. M For all pAiticnlßrs apply to J. de COURTOiS. i QBH t. GLEN L^NE OF532 words
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Advertisement444 1916-08-05 8 c _au m v f JAPAN MAIL I ivHHVleel via p am contract v-iih the I.Lapn dmol, Hew Twli maintaialag tt_i sen- d Rud conn:). ani Witk aU khi latest improve I bm f t pat Ihi it by ktge and c art i ffU 6il fai mod( > oleberr444 words
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Article452 1916-08-05 9 Scandalous Methods bj Which it Was Raised. TLe AnatfO Hmgarian Press has eaye th< •Nation Tchrque (a periodical which voic -8 the views cf tht I'-obennan Nation ■lift Tarty 1 recently created a great *=tir ovt r arhat it deopriboi 1 the magn-fi.^on? ■OCOCM of452 words
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Article505 1916-08-05 9 .Justice, not Peace, is the first neceebits of the nations. A Peace that is not founded on Righteousness, and whose motive is not Justice, is itself on tbi broad road to War. Wbltfk pure, th* i peaceable, is the law for nation as for individuals.505 words
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Advertisement453 1916-08-05 9 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY /S P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C 9&sf das £20.000 deposited with the Bnvreme Ooart453 words
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Advertisement455 1916-08-05 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) WIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description, 1 HARINE Insuraacefl accepted tn all parts of Ihe world at lowest rates. i IARTHQUAKK Risks accepted. J. HENRY, Local Manager. j Qfflcas 2, finlayson Greco, l I ALLIANCE ASSURANCE455 words
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Advertisement289 1916-08-05 9 THE Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (iNCORrORATKD IN CANADA) A WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE. According to the official statement of the Superintendent of Insurance for the Dominion ol Canada, The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company is one of the larger Canadian Companies, strong, well established and prosperous. Its excellent financial289 words
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Advertisement339 1916-08-05 9 Little Lectures r.E I N y Nurse 'Wincarhis.' cc zzz {Lecture No. 4 rir f" Weakness p Every movement of the body *Hf uses up a definite amount of j^f> vitality. When you overtax yourself, cr your vitality us S 3& undermined by illness, your whole system becomes too O*|339 words
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695 1916-08-05 10 (Incorporated m (.^ueeufclandJ GBNBEAL MANAGER'S PBOGBEBB REPORT KOK four Weeks Ending July 15 m, 1910. The sheet of Mine Measurements and Assay returns shows a total of 270 ft made up of 40 ft sinking, 117 ft driving, and 113 ft crosscutting, as against695 words
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Article1032 1916-08-05 10 Issnc-dby FRASER Co., Exchange and Share B I RUBBER STERLING COMPAlsir < n *****, Plin. r >km pgf 100. WO AHafat )2i% 379,933 2f 2s Aag'oJ&va |< 150.0C0 i t 3>s Anglo-Malay If* 60.000 2& 2a Fataag Maiaka U m 80,000 1 1 liatnTlg»(BcU»ior <5 0 105,0001,032 words
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Advertisement264 1916-08-05 10 r Nfl S PER TIN OF 50~70 CENTS. j iINCLDDING DUIYi Packed m patent vacuum tins ensur- o^&M^^ A-4 in^ the perfect condition of the 1/^—=.----^^^ f5/\h cigarettes m all climates. Milfrfe^^O y •V s j L I V' B K5 I United Engineers Limited regret to announce that owing264 words
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Advertisement33 1916-08-05 10 W.J. GARCIA,! 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods la Singapore, Piano, Organ Musical Instru ments,33 words
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Article55 1916-08-05 11 (CCBBECTBD DP T3 Aug 4.) B&nk 4m i 2-4 18 82 demand 24 732 Piivata credit Bms 14 27 32 Franco demand Back 826 I3DIA, T. T. 174 A HosaKOsa, demand pj IOEOHAKA, dernßtid liol JAVA, darnaad lac Babbsqk, demand BQ 30Yi73HlSKS, Eank BTying $8.64 B&nfc o« Hoaland Rate55 words
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Article129 1916-08-05 11 Aufj 4 aQmfciti Cuba No. 1 20.00 QambJesc Cubo Nc. 2 18.00 ?Bppe« Blank ordir?, rS'po.'e 28.00] Pagpei, CVvTb;te lair) 84.00 Nttlmega (110 t3 fcbfl 2b 80.00 Nutmegs (90 to the Ib.i nom. Macs (Banda) 7 5.00 Gloves (Amboina) nora. 3a!i Coffee (4% Black) uora. Tapioca, email pearl (fair129 words
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Advertisement596 1916-08-05 11 .1 recent Air Raid the following unsolicited testimonial was received paa s Ljimited C: Wednesday evening last an incendiary bomb dropped on our ises. crashed through the roof breaking the rafters and fetching owr ceiling, and set fire to the sitting room which is m the our warehouseman. Before he596 words
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Advertisement564 1916-08-05 11 TO LET FURNISHED Dr. Black' 3 house Colonsay, Kochaiie Drive will be let until his return from the Front Immediate entry. Particulars at, MAYSARD ft Coy 16 Battery Road. 4-8 v.c. TO LET No. 8, Oxley Koad. Large and well-venti-lated bungalow, and conveniently situated to Town. Good tennis ground. Entry564 words
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Advertisement268 1916-08-05 11 STAMFORD HOUSE, PHIVATE HOTEL Bras Basah Eoad. CENTRALLY SITUATED Always cool and exposed to st-a brooao, FURNISHED APARTMENTS With or Without Board. Comfortable Rooms with Bathrooms attached. Electric Fittings throughout, Large Reception Hall and Billiards Separate tables m spacious dining rociu. TERMS I The most reasonable m Town. For further268 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous731 1916-08-05 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Cbamter of Commerce (to Ham Aug 4 ARRIVALS. Aug 3. Kiuta, Lady Wtld, Ii R&uee, Japan. Hye Leocg (P>rit BBBanpai Var> Goens, Ban >o Soon, Sinckfp, Baatk iDutj Rajah of Sarawak (Sat) Haiphoi (Freu). Aug 4. Antilorbus (BrH Rao pi -n*B B Baru (Dst) >'jibetoro Maru "i731 words
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Article116 1916-08-05 12 Apputs Adaroson Gilfillan (Penaug.^ Ritmth Tin 774 (mill 972*68 tribute 401.71.) Agents Hooglaud and Cot Batußata: 82,718 Pangkattan 60 000 Agents Sirue, Darby and Co. Bukit Lintang 26 400 Chempedak 10.200 Chimpul 14,899 .Taein 18.015 Krubong 13,228 Leudu 18,209 Merlimau 138,000 Perraata 5 :300 Pegob 58,411116 words
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Article116 1916-08-05 12 Dy Courtesy of Francis Peek *vCo.] Batavia, August 4. RUBBBB Market. The Rubber Market is still further weakened and hae generally a quiet tendency. First Standard grades are quoted at F. 1.27 per half kilo. Rice. The Rice Market is also weak and few transactions. Nominal quotations116 words
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Article161 1916-08-05 12 The booking for the M S V R Concert opens on Tuesday ond not on Monday aB stated. A Pioneer cable, dated July 25, says it is officially announced at Paris that Sub Lieut. Marcbal left Nancy at 9 150 on Thursday evening on a ppociul type of Nieuport monoplane161 words
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Article94 1916-08-05 12 Captain versos Vice Captain will be player? on Snnduy the 6th inst. and the following are the names of the teams 9.30. Aspinall and Cameron ye Dove ard King. 9 3a. R F Binnie and Hickey ye .Jones and White. 9.40. Kennedy and Chancy vb Birchani and94 words
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Article46 1916-08-05 12 TO DAY'S TIES. A Singles. Sinclair v Manning. B Singles. Tinßley v Doig. If not m the Dou bles. C Singles. McKerrow v Gibson. Newcomers Handicap. Parish v Burne Rev or Meadows. Thorougood v Murray. A Doubles. Doig and Hadden v Rucbwaldy and46 words
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Article102 1916-08-05 12 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. TO-DAY. Saturday, sth Aug. 4.30 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co SV G 630 a.m. Baleetier Range Chinese Co 3.80 p.m. Drill Hall SVC Band Sunday, 6th Arc. 6.30 a.m. Balestier Range Chinese Co Monday, 7th Aug. 6 30 o.ni Motor Lorries will S V A leave Drill102 words
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Article16 1916-08-05 12 Final dividends declared are: Tali Ayer 7: per cent Rubana 7 2 per ceut.16 words
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Article32 1916-08-05 12 The Kroh murder case at Taipins con eluded to-dny. The accused was fouad guilty and sentenced to death. The judge said that the crime was a particularly brutal one.32 words
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Article406 1916-08-05 12 At the Boustead Institute on Sunday next at 8.15 p.m. the Rev A J Arnery. is d, will conduct the divine service and Mr J Baker will sing a sacred solo. All ate invited. The Earl of Latbom, who for the past nine months has been serving as a lieutenant406 words
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Advertisement249 1916-08-05 12 RAFFLES HOTUI SATURDAY AUG., 5. I SPECIAL DINNER CINEMA SHOW I Miss Julia Dean, the Broa(iw I Star m "JUDGE NOT or Tj, I WOMAN OF MONA l)I(i(iiN( s I supported!)} Harry l>. Caray, Ham Carter, and Man- Bobbins m massive reels. 1A D E l"^PtnTH 6 El 1 14249 words
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