The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1916
1916-09-05
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1916-09-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ■:> CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1916. NO. 8,81714 words
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Article256 1916-09-05 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS. The Allies, after a period of steady preparation following v their recent great achievements m Picardy, have now pre66ed to the assault once more. Guille mont has been carried, and part of Ginchy, by the British, and the French have also won valiantly forward. Sub 6tantial256 words
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Article1254 1916-09-05 1 ELIGIBLE DUG- OUTS. m Urn beginning n m node irPMche&i and having found i. y afforc little facility (ok and pitrk and toss uudisturbed, and but little cover from worrying N o.s, they hit on the idea of digging knew farther m, and because they had I dig m tbey,1,254 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement66 1916-09-05 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD DRESSING GOWN m printed*?* CHEiSH!SE I] iketdi r^r\ value $3 sc) r*s^- *mjgs* f^*N& U l --JSU. as sk etch as sketch COHBirWTION g 3 COR SET as sketch /V/G/II Laau sßathlD Co tumesina as sxetch •tin* price $5 50 Splendid wearing as sketch laiuu vaiit66 words
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Advertisement146 1916-09-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. P>argains for ladies at Whiteaway*S Page l. Palladium, Harimar and Gaiety attr.ic- ■< lions Page 2. 5W C A P»u;ldiug Fund concert Page 2. A Little Bit of Fluff at the Theatre to-morrow I'nge 2. Bankruptcy notices Page 3. Ching Keng Lee's gale of building sites Page 3.146 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1916-09-05 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday sth. B'.^h Water— il li a.m.. 10*48 p.m. First Quarter Medical School, Prize-giving, 5 p.m. Wednesday 6th. let) v.'.j«- 4-24 li.vi., 3-13 p.m. iYWCA concert, 8.46 piu. Howitt Phiilips. "A Little Bit of Fluff. Thursday 7th flieh Water— il-'i2 a.m.. 11-54 p.m. Dalhoosie Chapter. 8.30 p m.102 words
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Article604 1916-09-05 2 The lokohatua Specie Bank has opened i iiaach of its business on the ground lioor cf the premises at the ccrLer of hlicg and Ilooham Streets, for many years ia the occupation of Messrs kat/ brothers, Limited. The Bank will commence busi na«s from to morrow morning under the management604 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1916-09-05 2 i THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong). THE Cliief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Victoria Theatre c WED. NEXT 7 Sept. 6th at 9.15 f? P A I LITTLE I m x^Jr 2 FLUFF" D I kill I V WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS286 words
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Advertisement1097 1916-09-05 2 A BIG ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE cinema cAsi*Nro bythesfa SECOND fcHuW 9.1.0 P.M. Sri AI) Of Tl^e Great Thanhouser S« rift] The Great ZUD O R A fnysterv THE TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR Iffmi HI 2 R£ BODUCBO HV THE PEODD* I B« "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY th^Sde 111,097 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1916-09-05 3 WANTED. C :lnese clerk for mercantiKTyping indi^penft&ble. enclosing copit s ol tfstiu^nialrt So! No 7! ch> Free Press. Wanted MM >iuwo spact :i town. itk rent to box No. bl c o Free Q 3 rMIB IMMEDIATELY or 4 Cfarsal I>a«e puppiifi. Chattertd Bank Chambers. LITERARY. > :ian. exnotaaosd and582 words
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Advertisement758 1916-09-05 3 LAMBERT Go. i AUCTIONEERS. 32, RAFFLES PLACE Merchandise of every description received for sale either Privately or by Auction. Onr Spacious and Bright Hall, situated m the beft and most frequented part of the Square, is well adapted for the effective display and sale .uder the most advantageous conditions of758 words
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Advertisement540 1916-09-05 3 LAMBERT BUTLER'S FAMOUS SMOKING MIXTURES GARRIGK FRONTIER" /m m ,Sf I rw Ju> kj \Jr "GARRIGK' VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE. JL \3 Litli JL RAFFLES CHAMBERS (lately occupied by Katz Bros Ltd.) Commodious, well lighted and airy Offices on Second floor, Front portion of first floor, Ground floor and540 words
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Advertisement1036 1916-09-05 3 The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraor dinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 11, OoJlyer Quay, Singapore, on Wednesday, the. sixth day of September, 1916, at noon, for the purposes fo1,036 words
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Advertisement484 1916-09-05 3 TO LET. No I J i K'.ad, Batrf |gl Oatoti S H AISAGOFP ft Co. 7 North Bridge X 4 9 m TO LET Irwell Bank Grange Road, raagnlfloeeitiy RituaU^d, Bfcabllng for 16 horses. Motor Craraae etc. Apply to J. 1. ELIAS 5, Malacca MM 12-8 TO LET No. 3,484 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article69 1916-09-05 4 CUHBINGHAM— On September Ist at Clove Hall Road, Ptnang, James Stuart Cunningham, of Kilmaroock aged 44 years. Zi./artk.- On Seotember 4, at 74. Middle Road, Singapore, Livn tonsi ani c Zl-zarte, relict of the late DOMiNoos Zi zartb aged 77 years. uneral cortege leaves residence at 7 a m.69 words
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Article, Illustration19 1916-09-05 4 9ft«»/v« W in?Ti-ncp »rd p.r brJb«tl by gala I Ma4«rf M llfc^-s. Lofait* and Law.19 words
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Article735 1916-09-05 4 Journalists thoroughly dislike the task of criticising. Only a stern sense of duty repressing that dislike enables us to call attention to the continuance m this Colony ot a war measure when all necessity of it seems to have passed away. Shortly after the outbreak of735 words
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Article638 1916-09-05 4 An Indian watchman employed on a mine near Petaling was found dead a couple of days ago, with a wound, apparently caused by an axe, m his chest. News has been received on Elphil Estate of the death at the front of its former manager, Captain E W Rigbr. Sbiopehire638 words
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Article195 1916-09-05 4 (By Courtesy or thh Fbhncu Consulatk Paris. Sept. 2, 6 20 p ul Bacharest. —We occupied many potsi > tions m all directions. We have under Ihe fire of our artillery the railway from Oraovo to Caroneodietch. We mads 1,800 prisoners. Salonika. A Committee of National Defence195 words
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Article52 1916-09-05 4 Kuala Lumpur, bept 4, A war savings trust is being formed m Kuala Lumpur, the primary object being to collect small savings which will be invested m British securities for the support of Imperial credit. The Trust is assured of oficial support and expects to complete its organisation52 words
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Article20 1916-09-05 4 Previously acknowledged *18..'i7^. Mr H W Firm feto De g£, 110,405. J am CouuTOis, lion Treas.20 words
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Article27 1916-09-05 4 The Band of Hope will meet a> muU m the V MCA Hall tomorrow at I 0 p.m. All members are asked to come.27 words
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Article440 1916-09-05 4 The French Consulate will from Thursday be at 111 River Yalley-rd, being removed from the present place at 106 Orphard* rd On Sunday night there died at her residence m Middle Road, Mrs. u,arte an old resident of Singapore, and widow of the late Mr. Domingo '/.u.arte for many ysars440 words
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Article353 1916-09-05 4 MILITARY FAILURE OF B!( ENTERPKISE The Wrecked Zeppelin [By Bukai*i m Oabl«] [Renter r«* London, Sept (MfeU yj was exeeutp.i i.\ I birfc m and the m 0.,! focwiiaMf tfta Britain. 'J he principal ti tion6 was the Kaett-i MM objective wae app.-, a London certain indusLri-tl353 words
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Article195 1916-09-05 4 Soon after Sunday midnight flame* tjrokf out again aboard the motorsbip Glenart ney, m course of being »aieed at the middle wharf at Tanjong I'agar, wber 6he was scuttled during the recent beriou* fire which damaged her and her rurgo ie considerably. Preparations for th< vage work195 words
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Article131 1916-09-05 4 Another Frenchman fr.m. V .i Key Father Emile Lnurrm ol -erungoon has made the great HOtiAoi lM Irfl rOUD try. and the labt French mail ha*- I rougbt the news of his death of tkl fror.t I Laurent who hat- been fur Ibe lest ii» years attached to131 words
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Article70 1916-09-05 4 STAND ARD LIFE. The lucul agents Meesrn Gilfillau and v, mMHh uir.vt o ri port and manager* circulfir ol work. UnttWM fur ud to cvpr rt miliio; pourd- IIM r w w«6 J1,D61,649.tLt total EM and the total MtStMBCM near millions. The Co. hold* Uritieh Government #ecuntieH A ih< **l70 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1916-09-05 4 Jas MARTIN CO. (LEITH) VERY FINE OLD V. V.0." SCOTCH WHISKY ASK FOR MARTIN'S "V.V.0." AGENTS: GALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR Co. AGENTS JLI 1 1 ±±J Hi O EUALA LUMPUR. [Incorporated m England; FRASER NEAVE, LTD., t STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, 11, COLLY ER QUAY, SINGAPORE, Have m Stock a Large Selection of Stationery89 words
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Article637 1916-09-05 5 HUCS RESUME ADVANCE IN AU FiC^RCY sfee^ng Successes Kany Prisoners. E9i —ri»i 1 jaaie] Ivfiit] -ueral iUig's eoa Ing is m pro^r-uai at J MStt Ofl ThiepvaJ.j i proceeding on the I rnandon our right, about yjgpent Utw Tk&M li lighting there on a front of several637 words
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Article39 1916-09-05 5 Sept, General Smuts says »:the enerat 4 intention to make a pro °cged ttafataaei m the Unulsgurufnoun-UoiS-ea frustrated, A four-point one 1 Ruaha9 been found dynamited. A approaching Dar e§ Salaam m '-^raiion with the navy.39 words
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Article16 1916-09-05 5 °Qdon. Sapt 2.— Colonel L A Stopford w b-« n »a79tcBd commandaufc at Sand16 words
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Article142 1916-09-05 5 ALLIES' EXTENSIVE DEMANDS CONCEDED. Enemy Agents Booted Out. [By Submarine OablaJ [Renl«r's S«*vio«] Athens, Sept 2.— Several Germans have been arrested and many are hiding. A Note embodying the Entente's final demanda will be handed to M Zaimis this afternoon. A feeling of nervousness prevails. London, Sept 3,—142 words
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Article59 1916-09-05 5 Advance Merrilj Proceeds. Bokhara**, Sept 3.— An official message of Auc 81 says that the advance continues successfully everywhere. The Rumanian authorities ara now installed iv Brasso. Artillery is shelling the railway sta tion of Or3ova. So fur we have captaVed I,^oo prisoners. Eupmit infantry and cavalry59 words
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Article84 1916-09-05 5 Goiernment Action Urged London, Sept S In reply to representationsregardinothe effect of high freights on cotton prices, iv hich the example of Japan m subsidising shipping and providing war insurance at low rates was mentioned, the Board of Trade state that they are unable to take special84 words
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Article21 1916-09-05 5 London, Sep. 4. Sir E Shackletcu has saved the men of bis expedition who were marooned on Elephant Island.21 words
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Article19 1916-09-05 5 Ottawa, Sept 'J. The Duke of Connaught has relaid the corner stone of Par* liament House.19 words
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Article13 1916-09-05 5 Dundee, Sept 2. The jute apinner John Sharp left 1:309,511.13 words
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Article139 1916-09-05 5 Superintendent T Leonard, m charge of the Singapore Harbour Board police, m the second police court yesterday charg ed Lim Ke with the theft as a servant of seven onions from Godown 47, Lagoon Dock, and Leow tow with stealing a box of Pirate cigarettes from139 words
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Article189 1916-09-05 5 The notable advance of the Italians m Albania is no doubt greatly facilitated by the feeling indicated by the following wire from Athens, dated July 29th According to trustworthy news received from Albania the situation there is growing worse daily, especially since the Montenegrin revolt and the closing of the189 words
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Article1047 1916-09-05 5 2 FflUI NECESSARY CHANGES. The whole of the Britibh Empire abroad, with the exception of India, Balu ohistan, Southern Arabia (the two last are under the direction of the Secretary of State for India,) Egypt, and the Sudan (which are still controlled by the Foreign Office,) ia1,047 words
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Article482 1916-09-05 5 1 Should Churches bt Free and Open St. Andrew's Cathedral is open from sunrise to sunset, but all seats r»rs not free. Free seatß will, it is ttua, be found m certain parts of the Cathedral, but these are limited iv number and often undesirable m position.482 words
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Article160 1916-09-05 5 Bulgarians Surprised and Routed The special correspondent of the Petit 'aribien" at Salonika, telegraphing recently on the Serbian operations m Mftcedouia, 6aya The action of the Serbian Army was vigorous. The Bulgarians were estab liihcd on the heights, and thought their positions were impregnable. However, when the Serbian160 words
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Article69 1916-09-05 5 An amusing story ie recalled cf the night march across the desert of the Oordon relief expedition. One of the Naval I Brigade camels had fallen with its load, and though no smoking and no talking was the order, the sound of men trying to raise a fallen beast was69 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1916-09-05 5 DfIDfMCOM A PIVC patent lever IfUDIIIOIJR 06 bU O WATCHES AT SALE PRICES Watch is \!..i" has our name Guaranteed a /^f****' on c dial. Perfect f/Wff. X Any Watch Time-keeper, .r,.*^ r^—* .l :i not foand Absolutely XW'^k satisfactory will Non-Magnetic X^v'' 'V-// be ex Ji mged Robinson's Patent287 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement752 1916-09-05 6 'ELLERMAN" LINE. i ELLERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. s s City of Norwich ue a )OUt 25th September. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to ftIcALISTER Go., Ltd., AGENTS. K@KINKi.iaKE PAKETVAAKI MAATSeKAPPy Incorporated m Holland, Koy*l Packet Navigation Co., of752 words
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Advertisement805 1916-09-05 6 P. O. British India AND Apcar JLiine (Companies Incorporated In 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 BLngapore on or abtnt MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOB EDROPH).805 words
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Advertisement573 1916-09-05 6 M. M. tftESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLOR infl MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1916 1926 Atbos Bept. 6 Paul Loeat Sept 2 A. Behic Bept. 17 OocdflMce Sept H Porthos Bept. 28 j Magellan Sept '26 Paul L«cat Oct. 11 j A steamer Oct 10 i Cordillerc Oct. 25573 words
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Advertisement499 1916-09-05 6 JAPAN MAM STEAMSHIP Co, t i lncorporated tn Jap& E EUROPEAN LINE A service ia maintalnrid betw. r v ela ports to MarueiU«:R. London nir sontract with the Imp* rial Japtn^' l ment. The New 1 win Ht r maintaining thifi eervicf havf- t,,* A Ah" >h Jesigncjd and conßtrneted,499 words
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Article834 1916-09-05 7 Mr Godroy sat m the garden of bis new home at Kbos on Sea. The grey streaks of hair were laid carefully over his baldness, and big coat was laid witb equal care over his knees. He knew perfectly well that his shirtsleeves displeased bis daughter, who had more834 words
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Article135 1916-09-05 7 Washington, July 14. Britain's grip upon the Central Powers! through her blockade measures is viridly illuetrated m etatistica of exports and imports for the fiscal year. Exports to Germany dwindled from V 352 ,000,000 m 1913 to 112,000,000 laet year, whereas Irade with the Allied nations increased135 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement153 1916-09-05 7 TSe TROPICAL ROOFING 0 GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. t ik;-i L^Bfr'J^S fc M m ii §BL^^k iy rt t m& |i IS I 9QQf\HG I fcii|i|iiU« S j BBS Hi GENASC"O is the result153 words
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Advertisement318 1916-09-05 7 Dl\mJ JLjJL w IZi££i9« 1 I Not only isthe Liver the larger bur one of the mosi importani organs m the human b. i) and when deranged it becomes the source cf endless suffering, VvYien the Liver is clogged b> the inaccivtt) of I the kidneys and bowek it becomes318 words
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Article698 1916-09-05 8 Officers Story of Delville Wood, One of three 6ubalteme, who have just arrived home m a lied Cross ship, wounded m Delville Wood, told an interviewer that there were Rome real brave things done at the end of that great fight. ''They can't give 1) G M's to698 words
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Article, Illustration567 1916-09-05 8 Estate of £15,629,800. New York, Aog 1. After three years' work the final re- por: of the appraiser of Mr J lierpont Morgan's estate has just been filed here, and shows a value of £15.629,800 which is rather less than was generally believed. His interest m567 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement888 1916-09-05 8 SINGAPORE > c SPORTING CLUB. the man bice meeting u:;deh s. r. a. rules of racing) v;v. HELE S Tuesday the 17th, Thursday the 19th, and Saturday the 21st cf Oct., 1916. PROGRAMME. -i FIRST DAY. TTBO 1911.' A S THE VISITOR 3 9TAKFS AND PURSE 2-45 p m. and888 words
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Advertisement681 1916-09-05 8 SITRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday, the Teh Jctober, 1916. In all races the advertised Second Prize will Dnly be given when there are NjT LESS ni\N FI\E KTARTER3 the property of ilifferent owners. NOTE The attention of owners is called feo Rnle 123, which makes the hour foi Scratching681 words
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Advertisement149 1916-09-05 8 Vi'KE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 CURESDISCHARGBS, EITHER SEX.WITHOCTIMJECTION& THERAPION No. 2 CURBS HLUUD POISON, BAD LKGS, SKIN S-kIPiTONS THERAPION NO. 3 CURSSCHRONICWEAKNBSSES.DRAIHS(LOSTVXGOR. &C si. ID HY LEADING CH BMISTS. PRICE IN ESGLANP, 29. FREE bi ok toDr-^EClbrc MF.n.Co.r^CURE I HAVBRSTOCK Kn, HAHPSTEAD, LuND"N.| rfjfr YOU TRY NEW DRAGEE149 words
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Advertisement203 1916-09-05 8 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 Endowments. 11 S. J. HOWE, Manager r COAGULATEX m,203 words
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Article71 1916-09-05 9 Sepi 4, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co.'c yesterday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Sellers Indragiri 515.50 $10.50 Jeram 1.45 1.50 New Sereudah 4.10 LBO Pulau Bulang i.72| 1.80 INDUSTRIALS. Fraeer and Neave 549.00 •>71 words
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Article62 1916-09-05 9 iCOBBKOTBD U* T3 Sept 4.) Bmk i m/i 24 19 B 2 ii demand 1-4 73J Pcir&U eradifeß Sm a I*4 It 16 Francs demand Bank 826 Cboia, T. T. 174 1 aossxosa, demand M 84 Yokohama, demand 110* Java, dainand 13 3 BiJsaKOK, dttinand w 66 Sovbrbiqsb, Bank62 words
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Article144 1916-09-05 9 Sept 4. Tin (825 tons) 882.30 3amfeie» 10.75 GfcmfcUt Cuba No. 1 20.00 Gambles Cufce No, 2 18.00 le ipsi Blue. ordm. b'pote 27.70 Pesp*!, CKVte fair) buyer- 84. f0 Vttfimegß (110 to the lfe 80. 00 N'utmege (80 to the Ik.) nom. Mace (Banda) 75.00 Gloves (Ambolna) nom.144 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement501 1916-09-05 9 I Wab nr Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. f WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LMTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). tAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! 32, Old Jewry, E.C. W*mm Ui £20.000 ae^itea w?tn the Ba^rexne501 words
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Advertisement428 1916-09-05 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated m Now Zealand.) PIRS Insurances effected on Buildings, Rent and Merchandise of every description. M ARJNB Insurances accepted to all parts of tne world at lowest rate?. WAR RISK acc< ptcd to ail party. J. HENRY, Local Managei. Offiess 2, Flnlayson Greea. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE428 words
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Advertisement159 1916-09-05 9 irinp 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 financial159 words
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Advertisement155 1916-09-05 9 Massage Hall (PATBOHIZED BY MRY DOCTORS. MASSAGE 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. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co.. Ltd FIRE AND MARINF. (Incorporated In Efew Zealand.) VAN6-TBZE INSURANCE ASSOC. ltd lABIIL (Incorporated m Hongkong,!155 words
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Advertisement32 1916-09-05 9 W.J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and beitgtock of Music and small musical goods fei Singapore, Piano, Organ Musical Instru menu,32 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous743 1916-09-05 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Cbamter of Commerce (to 1 a.m., Sept ARRIVALS. Aug 'J. -C latik (DutJ Asamn Mam (Jap) Vu Shun t('hi). Anf 3. Saathia, Booal ffartaf faljami Woolgar, Pin Sang, Baa Mutt .^oon Qiiorta, Sri Patana. Bong Wtm (Brit) I B Ban (Dai); ludai^ (siam Aug 4.— GiauK Ann,743 words
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Article1803 1916-09-05 10 Wnm r >ur Oicn Correspondent Foot) for the Guns. E linbttrgh, August 2. Among the mani changes wrought by •the wr: I,; k tire more rtrikitiß than the d^v"!op"Ticn:3 th i.t "uave taken place m fOlßu'i v,o:k. And DOWhen is female patriot. 1 more itxikingly exemplified than ia1,803 words
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Article116 1916-09-05 10 In the third police court, yesterday, Mr iTayl< r bead tLe preventive service, prosecute d Ng Seuj:, quarter* master on the [steamer Glenfallock, for importing a quantity of c> cnine. Accused was convicted and fined |500, with the alternative |oi three months rigorous imprisonment. A Tamil named Govindaaamy, of 37116 words
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Article750 1916-09-05 10 Army Indiscipline, Amsterdam, July 14. An Austrian subject who has just re turned from Austria and Germany, where ho travelled extensively, states to-day that the situation m Germany is growing worse every day, and will soon reach the point of j despair, as confidence m the750 words
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Article115 1916-09-05 10 i The new films at the Hariuna Hall include Son o' the Stars, an American Indian drama, A Desperate Leap, a thrilling railroad drama, and Nestor and other couiadies. Sumatra exchanges have come to hand, aod while confirming the news of the Hauter cable regarding the riot at Djarnbi, they115 words
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Article148 1916-09-05 10 The P and <> Morea arrived at Port Said on Saturday. The P and O outward mail efceamer Sardinia has left Colombo and is due at Penang at 10 a.m. on Thursday, She may be expected to arrive here at 7.30 a.m. on Saturday. Yesterday morning there anchored148 words
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Article70 1916-09-05 10 A numerous crowd of spectators thoroughly enjoyed a rather £<JOd game of footer which was played on the v > B C end cf the Esplanade 'yesterday evening between two naval teams. The ended m a win for whites against black, by four goals to three. Three of the70 words
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Article59 1916-09-05 10 LADIES' GARRISON RIFLE CL UB. The following was the result of the. Spoon Competition fired on Friday last 150 yds 100 yds Ncjtt Total Lads Evelyn Young 33 85 Mrs Brooke 28 26 54 68 01 Mtagliston 30 25 &5 fi^ Scott B 0 27 7 67 9S liidouv 2659 words
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Article17 1916-09-05 10 The postponed September monthly medal will be played for on Saturday and Sunday ctxt.17 words
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Article156 1916-09-05 10 The fourth general meeting of the Wagon Pucbiung Wolfram Mines, Limited, was held at the oin?es of Messrs F W BarkeE ami Co. Penang There were pre sent, Mr W H Fborua, (Chairmau l the Hon Mr J Mitchell, Ho Kirn K-ie, A S Anthony, J Hoy ana156 words
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Article110 1916-09-05 10 A£<?nts Evatt and Co. Changkat Serdang 17..850 total 7 mo« i 106,41-2. Agents Boufctead and Co. Malakoff 49.000 total to date 3 39,800 ag:iiust 337.000. Nordaval 60,895 total to date 372.127 againbt 407,124. Rim (Malacca) 17,000 agst 75,'i00 tot.J ?o oate 89,300. Agents Aduine n liiifiMnu110 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1916-09-05 10 BRITISH Specially prepared for us by the Oldest lav, (r I Distiller m England and renowned for li STRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEET Mi*s and DELICATE PLRE ODOUR Oneofthi jninor bnt still UnpottMo »ults of the war hM ftfxnanfi Eu Bwi-dd-Lologne, aoo lasit is 1 lir usual bi The wonderful freshness,236 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1916-09-05 10 S.V.C. DEILL PEOGKAMME. 7 a.m. k 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall N C Os, ac detailed. 5 15 p.m. s V A is n n S R E v ii ii Maxim Co 5- 10 Chinese Co 6,00 Tanglin Malay Co Off: AN COd F. Younger Blair, Ccptain, S.V.A. Actg. Adjutant,52 words
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