The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 August 1916

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPOKE, FBIDAY, AUGUST 25 1916. NO. 8.83S
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  • 178 1 The British left m {.be direction of Thiepval ia btill held up, although we are making email advances. For tbe enccnr- agement of the timid the "di-eerters" stunt is reproduced by tbe Prese I'jrrespondent Page 5. Minor operation! by tbe French on the i Somms are recorded
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  • 801 1 Then pttrged with tupbracyanj rua The visual nervp, for he bad ran b tm see.'' When writing on BotrctO three varto fjßo, we eonftoesl Owrselvet rjainiy t» those of Europe, not having found tbe» Deeded guide* to our Malayan Fora. How neenj flower lover-: here, w«.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 303 1 j RAFFLES HOTEL GARDEN PARTIES SATURDAY AUG. 26 ON OUR SPACIOUS LAWN FROM 5 to 7 p.m. j MUSIC commences at 5,30. Tea, Cakes, Ices and Refreshments will be served on the lawn. I In case of inclement weather the Dining Room and Front Verandah will be used. I SABUN
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    • 154 1 an——— ii i mn—a— WW s WRIGLEY'S CHEWING COM A 1 .wrigleySTH L_s CHEWING GUM r Doublemint "—with peppermint Breath is sweet and teetti are bright digestion good, keen appetite INTERNATIONAL TRADISG Co. i—TWn—— nil lIIMMII .lIIIM^WI— ■■IMUIIM j NEW AND RARE STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. I I I I!For I
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    • 113 1 The Argo Stmdard is designed ts i supply efficient, economical, and comfortable motir transportation at a first coat and an upkeep si !nw as to br.n^ it within the reach of :h > is\nds of new buyers The Argo en? K o(f lra Bnropean features m their b jdy desiga
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    • 85 1 LATEST ADVFRTISFMFNTS. Small furnished houce wautod -Page B.] Cinematograph operaton \sarjted Pa^p 8. New [ndo*China Bailings Pa.go 6. The CoinLaercial Rubber Co. baa boon Bttablii bed i 'l.£>i B. 8 a View attraotioni tot Satardaj Pa=je 10. V aid 0 and X p M Bailioga Page 8. v-iitrty new piograrnoie
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    • 143 1 THE WEEK. Friday 25th Gigh Wat;,r 93' S 4 o.tn B. I. b 'Ciowar ;in ilnnicipal ConunHßtoOi pui. Higb Water lo i a ra., 860 vw. P. <& O. oat\farl mail a&neotad. Sunday 27:h Hteh Water— lo -/ti a.m.. 910 p.m. 10th Sunday aftOf Tunity. Kontiay 2Sih, I Hifiis Water-
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  • 783 2 I in'.;. i ale lii inn m m ins fa< i dnsjtri fca ess have any ideaol the at d national net ntt ia our workshops Jn the World'! P ri William Leighton] ■?ouch^=. on so ate ol rities, and tralj aflaashtg are the faoti be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 11 2 G B B ATER MILEAGE van AVON TYRES AT LESS COST.
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    • 770 2 AUC ON SALE OF < Excel entTeak Household Furniture ic. At Devon Villa, No. 103. River Valley P.otil, On Saturday, 2nd Sept, at 2 30 p.m. fitr w '-tricg woven chairs and settee, teak round table with marble top. wax polished meraati dining table and diom t wagons, wax polished
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    • 1445 2 TO-NIGHT' AT THE XDEA.L PICTURE THEATRE TONIORI c-« A CASINO B^ im IN THE SECOND SIIJW 0.15 PM p "THE TIGER COUNTI A Powerful drama oi Haman Interest m LB waV^w^Vour G 4UMON T GR^jlfT cr§3g The Famous Thanhooaer Pllxn Corpi Pr< n The Great ZUBORA Mystery ™5 j 2
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    • 364 3 WANTEO turm-hed or unfuroinhed boa-o' vj, gas or eleciric lighting and Apply co H. K. c/j rreo Pre**. WANTED tent Cinematograph Operators i ,ri t ht .uen > ,y 10X 263 co Free Press. I [i :;%tion WANIED „aier v\ Store- net per, can furnish 1 and good leeteeaeea AanVeat
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    • 764 3 I LAMBERT Co. Auctioneers and Estate Igents. 32, RAFFLES PLACE I Conveniently situated, spacious, well I lighted and ventilated AUCTION ROOM AN IDEAL HALL for the proper display and sale under favourable conditions cf Rubber, Furniture andall kinds of merchandise. Telephone No. 1001. NOTICE. We hereby beg to notify the
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    • 839 3 KEPPEL GOLF CLUB. The FouTteen'h Annual General Meeting of tbe Members of tne Keppel aoif Club will be held m tbe CLUB HOUSE, On Thursday, Aug. 31st, 1916, at 9 p in. BUSINESS To receive the Gontniittre'a Report and Statement of Accounan for the year ended I June oCth, 1910,
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    • 523 3 ii i.i ii i I Dodge Brothers SHIPMENT DIE ABOUT MIDDLE AUGUST m*tU new v tj— l*TMHfcJeTll i ■^■■■■■nWMnWnWnWBHnWMnW^^ aVWg NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO 1 t rHERAPION No 2 THERAPION NO 3 KRtJ MIiU.CO v THERAPION SEE THAT II -IiSUT oh HAVING TMERAMOH. SCLD BY MAYNARO Co Ltd SWGAPORI
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  • 1633 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Aug. 25, 1916, H«e fk»!3 »ke Pt«» the P«->p.V'. ri£M m»<nttftt. tfatwud by influence md anbrtbed hf pint Mm. p*trbt Truth htt gioriov.s cacepu Art* P'mhvod R liaise. *-cr» ty mad \m\T- Io referring recently to possible means which might be used to do away
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  • 447 4 The ltace Coarse will be ofhcially open for training for the October Race meeting on Saturday morning, 26th ins*. The new steamer Glenartuey, which is run by motor engines and is at present lying at the wharves, has been inspected with interest by many local merchants Mr N 0 Chidambaram
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  • 148 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. lßt OOUBTBSI ok thk Fi PABSB, Aup n per cent bona- i i 5 per DBSH t»On the grossed or th* outekirt- 4 occupied 111 .I j I i south ef ihe Sommc, of F.atrees aud Soyecoen down aa ■leeaiOl, and disabled four bi*. nika took Hrn
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  • 419 4 Mr KcKenna s Wtapeo* Mr IfeKeene haw aaVanaai lowing letter to Mr Kmdersle} of the National w ut <. aV)I Trrutsun S. W, July U 19 16 Deer Hi aTinietelay,— ibe Nations.. Savings OoeBSBtBBI I tc pM gratulated on the date chosen for V :,g 8 Week. The
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  • 130 4 The exhibits a of the Penang *> Bfanaaai Art OM. has been postpo ed till Qo*anai l A laatl aaeoaf* 4 match, -leiangor Perek, te aaang aatsnged tc take plar« Kuala Lumpur on Saturday nest. Oeriag to tbe school holidays and -nt absence of the Cathedral ch< tere, Matins at
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    • 124 4 QUADECANTERS OF HUMPHREY TAYLORS PEACH BRANDY f CHEME DE MENTHE APRICOT BRANDY k CUHACOA I LIQUEURS Four different Liqueurs m one bottle To be obtained from the Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. THE MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS Newest Shirts, Ties, Pyjamas, fcjgpPjjL coloured shirt m newest W| jj
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    • 38 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT THE V.M.C. A. CONCERT HALL On Wed Sept. 6th, at 845 pm IN AID OF THE Building Fund of the Y.W.C.A. First Class Singers. Glee Singing a special feature.
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  • 127 5 ENEIi ATTACKS »gy &übia*r q<* Ghats] I siting eonttn U Bulgarian attacks Ths ->Hrb::\ns continue to ol atropines There has, ai Doiran and ihe -les. ■seal Settaffl *m warmly praised the .rttitb infantry and yeomanry. Seßßßik* Aug 23 The communique _y attack oq the French u;arjan
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  • 104 5 ths fund f or (on Crew of LI M S, Malaya have otter from the Captuiu of the! algefSMMi 1» Boyle. I I receipt of the fire! inatnl 0 cabled Home early m Jnlyi .ad held a representative cf thi men, who had derided to ggest
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  • 181 5 > v Mecca s StrengtlV Cairo. Inly 10. I ittan report-, that Si-cca ha.-) ample men, ..nd munitions. Jocscsuticoole is greatly alarmed at the Arabian revolution H ordered a largo expedition to the bat the destruction of the railway snreou the sending of tr jo ps and p.cms
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  • 109 5 JOFFRE AND THE END OF THE WAR. Poilu ia a lively titan new* I produced m the Frennh trenches, »a glancing over tbe latest issue we e **a across quite the beet Jeff re story. issimo's chauffeur, L -*«iag with some soldiers. "Well," M whit does the general I I,
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  • 64 5 bundn i dollars *;ived fron. Bia Bxeelleu ry the Lady Bf lyn ing who i i te be present m Penang rr.; gsd for »n aid of theFnneS for the we nod-.: m the war contribution I an bring «d i il I that a sub Bam *»U be r,
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  • 180 5 WBAK COUNTER ATTACKS. mmmWmmWmmmm. Many Deserters. [By Submarine Cable j (He*t*r'f Service] London, Aug. 23 Router's represent* tive at headquarters saye that owing to the eomparativs shortage of reserves the German infantry is unquestionably very jaded. There has never been a period jwhen their counter-attacks have so
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  • 114 5 Paris, Aug. 23. The afternoon Paris j communique says There was a contin- ued lively artillery due] north aud south jof sfnntenna but ths eneruy did not attack. Five uermau aeroplanes were brought J down. Pari 1 Aug 39 The evening communique says anenessy attack south of Bstieea
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  • 43 5 Bnctny aircr.ut which ahowed unwonted enterprise, were engagl d m large numbers with most satisfactory results. At leas: four were destroyed and others were driveu down out of control. Others were, pursued to their uarodroraet 1 We had no casualties.
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  • 30 5 A brilliant attack on the right of the \ieuse between Fleuryand the Thiaumont work resulted m tbe French appreciably advancing. They took two hundred prisoners. g)
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  • 139 5 London. 11th August Correspondents at the front dwell on the strength of Oaillemcnt. One correspondent describes the struggle around there as very obstinate up to the present. The wily P.oche has laid traps there, oJ the exls tence ol which we are fully aware, Another correspondent says
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  • 141 5 A Zurich despatch to an kalian news agency states tbat General Hindenburg j recently informed the Kaiser that the position of the German armies on tbe Fastern front had been seriously com promised by withdrawal* to reinforce S tbe West. He was willing to accept the I general
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  • 55 5 «c» At the P.oustead lusti'u'e on Sunday at 8.1 fi p m, Mr James Teskey will cond act a Gospel Service and Mrs Te-kcy will sing. Ail ate invited. In the battle of the woods m the Somme region last month a son of Mr Lloyd George and a sen
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  • 38 5 THE ITALIAN PROGRESS [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, Aug. 28. The Italian com munique says We carried itrong enemy positions on the western elopes of Tofsna and the Travananzea valley. The enemy had heavy losses.
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  • 63 5 Fighting at Brody. Loudon. Aug. 28. A Russian official says We everywhere repulsed ths enemy j offensive south of Brody. We captured two heights north and south of Koverls mountain on the Hungarian frontier near the source of the Pruth. A Turkish offensive on the Caucasian front near
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  • 67 5 Amsterdam, Aug. 28.— A semiofficial Berlin statement admits the battleship Westfaleu which is of the Nassau class was bit by a torpedo on Aug. 19, but says tho ship can be repaired. It declares she re rnained capable of manoeuvring and the second torpedo missed [The Westfaleu
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  • 38 5 London, Aug. 28.— The House of Com moos has accepted the House of Lord* amendment to the Parliament Biil limiting to two years any Parliament elected ou j the old register Loudon. Aug. 2;;. Parliament has adjourned.
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  • 15 5 Amsterdam, Aug 24. The Dsntschland has arrived at Bremen back from America
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  • 346 5 White i am on this general subject of numbers and lotses let me add a few words to mitigate the prevailing idea that our los*t3 duriug the patS fortnight have been very heavy. In fighting of tbe present order hits are almost entirely a matter of chance not
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  • 190 5 The old time preacher used to preach literally by tbe hour, for it was customary to have an hourglass m the pulpit. And congregations m those days used to ap preciate long sermons. We are told that when George WhitefleJd turned the hourglass over, an indication that he would prem.li
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  • 83 5 WAITING FOR GUARANTEES {By Submarine Cable] [Reefer's terviee] Amsterdam, Aug 24 r— According to the well informed Bukharest correspondent of Ihe Berlin Tageblatfc, the temporary tranquility of Rumania does not signify that ths country is not thinking of intervenlion. The Premier would certainly inter yens on ths side
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  • 297 5 The lull on the Russian front is not only normal, but necessary and good. It must not be assumed for a moment that the Russians are held and checked, or that for a long period tho stalemate of trench warfare is re established all along the
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  • 331 5 There is ro earthly reasou why, states Sir Rcper Lethbridge, kcie, through The Asiatic Review, India and th* United Kingdom should not unite ia mutual Free Trade, while joining the Dominions m a system of close Imperial Preference, giving to our Allies and to friendly
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  • 113 5 Sines Beptooaber la^t officials of the National Physical Laboratory have been measuring, by means oi three microme [tars spec ally made, ths growth of cracks m the buildings of the Tower of Loudon. Although iv BOms oases there are indications of a progressive displacement, m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 374 5 ROBINSON co San a pen THE BRmSN^IfHERVEFOOD $1.75 1 READ TBIS! In 8 Ounce Tins. From the Dulj Mail, Jmlt It is pleasant to the palate. "To an i.i thsetsessltf dm p r ing Bnnatßgcn tb< medical pi< fi SIOB ha^ It Is free from Furins. Sugar, Starch. manifested a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 615 6 u ELLERMAN" LINE.I ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. j ENCOBPOBATKD IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. ss City of Norwich doe about end of September. Per particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Incorporated In Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co., of
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    • 873 6 I*. O. British India AND Apcar Lime (Oompanles Iscorporated 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. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPE). OUTWARD (FOB CBl»A| Connecting at Colombo with s.s. Namnr
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    • 530 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MAIL LINE. For en IN A, JAPAN CEYLON in* MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWAKD 1918 1816 Athos Sept. 8 Pad! L<~cat tag. 29 Foi all particulars apply to J. de COURTOIS, &3 «er. i GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS Ltd.' I Incorporated m Bn^land] ti 808 GENOA LONDON. 1
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    • 492 6 JAPAN HAH STFJUeTSBiP Co.. Ltd (Incorporated m Jap EUROPEAN LIHt A service Is mainlalned botw. via ports to Marseilles, Loudon l sontract with the Imperial J ar-au. ment. The New Twin sere* maintaining this service have 3e«dgn?3d and oonstrncted, aci ir k with all the latest improve! If *a.'ety and
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  • 570 7 The Bawd win vine Developments. The annual general meeting of .his Company was mid on July 12 at Salisbury Souse, E i Sir Trevredyn R Wynns, KCBI, kcie, (the Chairman), presiding. The Chairman, iv moving tbe adoption of the report an-.l accounts, said that the corporation practically
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  • 301 7 Conftrcnca m Swilzerland. Berne, July 7. I understand that there have lately been a Lumber of meetings m Lausuuue and Montreux between Ahmed Riza Bty. Prehideub of the Ottoman Chamber of Depu ties, and several leaders of tbe Oppo party, who have open living
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS vhich do away with the necessity of ising sticky cement at the overlaps, j *«^ili < < i J b ihe result of over i .113.11 3.t3.p5. 1~ t 13 VOi 1X1111" pi ooi md needs no repairing as nothing and rain and makes
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    • 376 7 LOATHING OF FOOD. I If you (eel a sudden distaste for food— if Ihe sight and smeli ol wholesome food b iug oooked <iis usts you t'>en nature is telling yon that all is nor uc 1 if altera night's rest yo i have co appetite for breakfast, your! digestion
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    • 203 7 ~v<as___g^_aE-gi___^^ I? some ma:^;s cr pf.ns g are pretty, but fail tbe A ff /ff •>* I test of hard work. Soi pens write under Eav- I ourable conditions, but crr-r r-r-n-c a fail 1 driven. The •SWAN* stands every &^r^ Dnquaiified sat- /S'' i j irxfaction is £ua- iff
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  • 551 8 House of Comir.oas Meeting 0 A BSSStiag of the liouee of t'^riman^ thanael Tur.ni l Committee was held] recently. Th« members, rsprssenting all j parties m the Honss, had bSSB convened r_ to Max ths r» port cf the Chairman (Ms Artli'ir Fell) rsspsctii g bis rscsnt
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  • 329 8 I Germany appears, indeed, to be getting nowadays into the position occupied by England at the beginning of tbe war, m the .-euse that *he is no w compelled to 14 nd forward troops by driblets to threat sosd points. Partly this prove? a short•ge i:i men.
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  • 258 8 I A blue book on wheat (with coloured charts) published by tbe department of statistics, India, shows that India is tho greatest wheat producer m the British Empire and al?o with the exception of Rui^ia and the United .States, the greatest wheat producing country m the world.
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  • 192 8 An iureresrirg name appears m the paper?, Mr F C Selous, the well known hunter and African explorer, beinfj menI tioned by General Smuts m deFpatchfs for [gallant and distinguished pi rvice m Eaet j African campaign. Mr Selous who \b 64 j yeart= of lge,
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  • 1585 8 ToDex-.. at July To aat o ISIS 'Abaco 6,4 9 3 Allagar, Dec 266,800 106,000 iA.Gajah.Sep 29,790 12,000 70,800 Alor Pougsu 97.03 C Alma, 23,600 24 4,800 iAoipat, Sep 86,054 12,687 63,999 An-Johore, Met 177,249 19,603 139,914 > An Ma!ay,Dec 1,507,347 795,866 >n S'tra, May 473,623 73,547
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  • 123 8 In aSOVfI iStH rsosahly tali EsrJaaDes, tl m i b ntl i Cotupai:., name. Third I lil 6 total to date and s. c< t.l of tbe past montb. M<?> tagattbs titures essssass I ;N guaranteed. Manager*, and Age St* will oDIBJ* by Huppljhag oorrectionr wfc< rt un>'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements

  • 25 9 Aug 24, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'s yesterday's share list
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  • 20 9 Buyers Sellers Kelemah $4 85 IS.05 Lunaa 8,00 SSI Mergui 4.20 45 INDUSTRIALS. Straits Trading I85J0 166.50
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  • 61 9 COF.EKCTSD UP TZ Allg 2i.) B»ol Im a i.4 i 8 82 fttmand 2-4 782 My*?* e?redit? m c J4 18 16 France demand Bank 826 ■OIA, T.T. 174} i2 b iii "mo ;i cmmb d 7OKOHAMA, wcmard |io| •ava. Somsad is:i 3AB9KOS, ci&rasiicS g^ 30VSB8IQM8, Bad: Bvf a§
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  • 72 9 Tin (150 tons) 181.60 lambiei 10.75 ramktei Cafes NTo. 2 18. GO sppss Blac ordin, 8 pote 88 0( Poppas, (Wk'tt tair) 14.75 tapioca, small pearl if&jc qoulit- 9 so BO flake 4o j .ir Opiam, Rsaares nneertiflad isi Rics, Rangoon W_iu ISO Coco/jcta, pt:r iboßtaa ti^CC Sarawak Sa^o
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  • 55 9 In c balli on Fort Canning an* ilonni Faber drop daily et I p in., Singapcn stanca C time, corresponding to 3 a.m. Green* '-cr tie an time. Ihe tice gun la fired at 12 o'clock coco, Indloatfng Singapore standard Hnu c every day exc-eiiin^ Sunday, when it ts Bred
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 320 9 J-B3Pam*-- -_-B___-__-_-___-__«^___-_-__-_-_-_-_H_H_H_-_____-_ Was or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is wohth 100 cents on the dollab. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? IRSAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STSAITS SETTLEMENTS). fit _U OFHCE Winchester Hoase, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C ipl pi bm £;,u.GOC ■■laillil wtm Mm
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    • 438 9 mm British INSURANCE CO., LTO. {Incorporated In New Zeiland.) FIRS Insurances efTected on BuMdings. Ren4 »nd Mcrctcr-dlsb )f every description. KAHIMS Insurances ao a nted tc ill part* oi ibe world at lowest rates. WAR RISK i< B pied to an parts. J. HENRY, Local afa-agsti Gf,!c3B 2, Finlayson Sresn.
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    • 251 9 1 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE I INSURANCE COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN CANADA) i I PROVIDE NOW FOR YOUR CHILD'S EDUCATION. 1 I A small anarial premiom rjaker-i certain a good education for yonr child. By no other j.lan can you make so sure a provision for a child, as aa Educational Endoainent
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    • 151 9 MW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., ltd FIRE AND MARINE. (lea i {crated Ir New Zt aland.! riNC-TSZf INSURANCE ASSOC. Ltd (Inoorporated m Hongkong.) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co ltd FIRE. (Incorporated it L'ongkong.! LONDON eUARANTEE ACCIDENT Co. ltd GUARANTEE. (incorporated m England.} Fire and —Brine P.isks of every deaetipf SS underwritten ai
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    • 24 9 jDYSEftTER* _s DIARRHOEA I BROWK'S SPtiirlC. Ii To be had &l tbe Bimgapobs Di BABT, and of MJBB EKOWM, Gra*. Rivet Valley Road, Bxgapote.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 545 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chanter of Commerce (to 1 1 m Aug 24 ARRIVALS. Aug 22.— Xerite IDatl _BBBgPia« (o_i) Aug 23. Kafuo. BaH WhaU \lin, Ma:a Hari, Woolgar. E^mera'da (Brit); Bmila (Dut) Bffsr i Nor'. Aug 24 Hance, Palitann, «'tcr. f.adv Weld IVnang, Ambersr, Meran, BfaLaoaf (Brit); Baa Fo Soon,
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  • 310 10 FRASR'S SH ARE CIRCULAR The BMVSQBsats m speculative itocke o»er tae paat waak have exceedingly small, an.i BB B Whole, ClOSiog pr:cs«< are appro^timatelv wb*t thej OOBBSd a^. Ths ■tsady demdiud fur lodnstrials and Debsß ture Stocks atUl eontinuss a^i tbe proBaißßl a: wbicb ths KM 8 t% l-oan ha*
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  • 294 10 PENANG S UPRE ME COURT. Blijdinsteia and Co., v. Goldenberg and Cc. Igt bm at ais dellvi n d id the S a Coort, n iog oa Coos lay by Mi jggj p j, Sproule io the shore caae «bi w.is bear.; OB IBS 18th Jalj BUI rhe v art
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  • 175 10 Th*- i tan of the X- pp I Go) Ctnfa lor the i pSB-*****111l Bt the > l Ol BAgust Bl Tb n port g:ves a full I o the wJßoers of i itions and says lb d aat ..«.r tb< elnb has I its prosper us
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  • 75 10 P ris July I Tb. Lef trmand Ci nan I be IG6 b R at of Tn fantry. 1' dy been three mentioned m A: He is 1 ter k Of l q: f aolisted at 6* friend < b c »mp .i i avms cf bi
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  • 1173 10 Securing car Overseas Trade. d iTbe first *reat peril to this nation, wben q the war cloud soddenly burst over Europe, lay ie the el unco, cot *o much of raili tary defeat abroad, or of a hazarded m fe rseiOß at borne, but cf
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  • 363 10 Rubber. Singapore, Aug. 24. Another record was* created at this week's auction, which occupied two days, when some 685 tons were catalogued. Tbere was a good demand at a higher level 1 of prices, but sellers would not respond freely. Considerable quantities were withdrawn before the Bale
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  • 374 10 For the Auction which comment day 'he record quantity it 6Sfi tons wai catalogued 'or sale. Bidding at the open log b is slow but ie improved considerably a bb rale progressed. Fine Pale Crepe was Io exceptional d^maDd and at §118 mnrk^ an advance of $3.
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  • 114 10 The half yearly meeting was he'd en Friday la-bt m the Guild Rooms over the I )jspeneary, Capt. J A Campbell m tbe j ;bair, and a large number of members I leing present. The report and accounts were consider sd satisfactory, and as they had
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  • 120 10 Smuggling from Holland. Amsterdam, July 13th. The newspaper I Volharding, ths organ of the Seamen's Union, says that last year tbe herring fleet brought home 100 000 tons of herr ings, of which, according to statistics, I about 20,000 tons were consumed m Holland, leaving 80,000 tons for
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  • 172 10 And the Cathoiit Press. The extreme warlike tone of a number of church newppapers is severely reproved m the Petrus Blatter of Treves, tbe official or^an of the bishop of that famous diocese. The journal writes k It ia certain that the Pope does not think
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  • 325 10 Sir Marcus Samuel ia his Bpssch at the Shell Co. meetiog Baid The prodU'"^ii;,-2 of petroleum m the Dutch Indies was ov a eat s<:aie for the period nnder review, as was aiso ou> trade thera. From Koie;, and largely fro^i Sumatra, tha oil has to be shipped
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  • 99 10 Sunday 27th Augubt. Tide 10 26 a.m. Height Bft. 2in. Johnston's Pier 8, 13 uIJ 11 a.m. 2.30 d 3 30 p.m j Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. I 12.15, 3 and 5 B 0 p m. 200 yards JackßJO Miller dtp Hard c p Diving
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    • 8 10 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1314.
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