The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 September 1916

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i'EN CENTS SINGAPOKE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916. NO. 8,81
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  • 200 1 The Greek Government has undertaken to expel for the duration of the war [subjects and foreigners who the Anglo I Krench ministers have indicated at <Jer man propagandists Page 5. The name of the officer who was instrumental m destroying the V.f ppelin on September 3rd is
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  • 77 1 Sunday, 10th Srftbmbeb. Tide 9.50 a.m. Height Hft. 'Jin. Johnston's I'ier 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2 30 and 3.20 p.m. 75 yards Breast Stroke Race. This event will be BWnm off on arrival of the 10 o'clock lauiicb. Entries frill be received |by the Captain Mr
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  • 786 1 ia wa6 beaded artiolai hammed Bey Katun m Urn ;tiroi Scientific Journal, Nos. II a 08, I '1* review of which appeared m ;re,' vol. xcv. Aug. If, L9lf, p 698: At -what etage of intetl actual development, premonitory bi^hk of weaili^r v lint connected nidi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 87 1 I GOODRICH TYRES i SAFETY TREAD 1 INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND; I s;'; TH W^tp VV iL A n R H K E i jL^ KFS l ilu 1 V 1 1 'ir 1 0^ I GENTS SMJRTDURO^E SHIRTS THE NEW POLO COLIAR IN WHITE 50 cts. each. jJSo* h a
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    • 93 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i Ccmraerical Rubber Co Notice Page 3. i owitt Phillips Co m The Thief— Page 2. earner Services to the Pfeci 1 i a >• 6. No Tanglin Club !>3nce Page 3. clerk for Commercial Oilice Page 3. B I Steamer for Rangoon and Calcutta Page 6. Bankruptcy
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    • 2 1 Martell's Brandy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 155 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 7th j tl\th Water 1 1-52 a.m., 1151 p.m. 1 Sultan of Perak'.s Coronation i Dal'iousie Chapter. H.W p m HbWitt Phillips, "The Thidf Frifiaj Bth High Watei— --31 a-ra B-4S p.m. i B. I. homeward moil closes (train). Howitt Phillips, "The Breed of the Treshaius." Saturday
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  • 894 2 lac Tiji" states that HUIIOIIN MM current m Belgium that Burgomaster Max, of Brussels, who id stiO m n German fortress, will be raised to the nobiiuy by the Kip£ of Ihe BeIgUUM with the title of I'oaat Haa of HfMllll v Beriiu Plisiws BMMagc dat^d Angutft £".L stalsi that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In HongkoratjK THE Chief Importers -OFBritish Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Victoria Theatre To-night To-night THE HOWITT PHILLIPS Go. IN W. J LOCKE'S GREAT PLAY THE THIEF TO MORROW FRIDAY MARTIN HARVEY S RECORD SUCCESS "The Breed of The Treshams" SATURDAY CHAS HAWTREY S
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    • 1080 2 TONIGHT! ZT~~ AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE lU -™OH7 cinema C*A QfTSTO BY THE sr A SECOND SHOW 9 15 PM. SHARP Pasquale Film Co Presents "4 CHILD'S TRIUMPH" New Number G&UMONT GRAPHIC No. 540 ~JtJ^ LAST 3 NIGHTS Last instalment of tfcaOreftt Thai he 7 V'a The Great ZUDORA
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  • 182 3 i Auiiieiif Tt-W-graaf' publishes ara of a remarkable brochure that apr I '"'ermany. js entitled. ,of M>y, Awake An Open Hi CHI MB4 anJ Workers." IhOf is r HtTinfUin Hosetnafer. gnud it has been assur- m Aix m c hapella alone 5,000 broctan are m circulation,
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  • 201 3 I Ml Abnbains-oa'i letter la ITW« of Keview- r- Jii Harry I i rs on t}]R wbltc man m to la mj Ibal the Fax E ill ml, and Penang m particv a sjreat deal le>s alcohol than it I kwtlTfl JWtt If i In tho re
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  • 165 3 .;ination hM shown Uial there rije quantities of coal m Iceland. B hadm is to bl developed for uetit of Scandinavia. Tins will many people who visually a9to date leel i b icY ki a r7iatter of t practically the whole or Ijeland Ie the Arctic circle
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  • 134 3 Violation of Neutrality Laws oekholm, a ;< B.— The Germans on iptured the Swedish Steamer l and then impudently put into th<» I ih port of SliLe on thn island of; land). They insist on permission to' I the harbour, and they thrr»tt>n that if j -••fused they
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2299 3 REWARD Lost a small Fox Terrier Dog— white, black head, part black neck, last unday evening from CiCßcenc Buililings or Sea View Hotel, Apply Box S. co Free Press." 6-9 7.9 CHANSE OF ADDRESS. Wallace T. Platt, Consulting Engineer, ,ieg* to notify his Clients that he ha* removed from n,
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    • 408 3 OFFICES GQDOWN TO KET. Ground and second floors of Commercial Union Building Robinson Road. Newly done up, electric light and water laid on. An electric lift will shortly be installed For further particulars apply The Eastern Agencies Ltd. 100-1, Robinson Read TO LET. H A i. >.l Road, Entry Ist
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  • 29 4 (I si -i tan ku Pr* M the ?«c;<!«!': Hf at m»i«t*i*, -7i-a-/»d hrfhiTfli- and onbHwd. by ff&ia f pfttr.'st Trui'c h;r glorious pr«c«pU 4*%W*
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  • 2331 4 That the questior of the adequacy of education as revealed by the war, now the subject of controversy at Home, would reach this Colony was inevitable, and at the distribution of diplomas at the Medical School on Tuesday the Colonial Secretary referred to it. In one
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  • 51 4 X;. A fea( 1 o f thi- i! wtf h ■wing the Imau s h, which wae Tritnaaird. Tup BxhttMl r r:u!tiv prepared by KaUfl Rr#j rest. A IWbM .to improve tLpir [f| the result H illume, pell v. im btnatfcone. The installation of r place t<, 1U
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  • 164 4 I THE CAPIIAU-ATION OF (>*), An axtraordinar? fenera] meeting the Strata Trading Co., Ltd, waB belt yesterday at i'tie registered o flice Collyer gnttv, to consider certain r tious. Thaw wan, first, that the copi of the on.pacy IJO1 JO increased to $6 00C b| the creation
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  • 107 4 BED CROSS WORK FOR THE WOUNDED. The following cable has been received from Ked v rose Headquarters, Lorn: Ditpatcb garments to 1. rd hUm K i. Ked Cross CommiiiHOtier Home, cr t.t patrick, Rf-d OtOM Commissioner oikft, Wolvejtca It is Loped to send a cod Jtgnment about tLc l.'th c<
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  • 51 4 The result of the recent bnlc ol wi held at Strathmore, Tanglin Hill it- that the 6um ot 13.666.46 hae been tqn»: divided between the local feed Grose Fund and the British Prisoner*- of *n Fund. The promoters u f^k;re tc xprete their grateful thanre to &i! vrho
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  • 147 4 Germany s Back to tbe Wall New York. Anf> 6th. -General J En U lLtcrview grsntf d to an Anjertcan BOrraapttsdest la iris yesterday, said The victor; of Mm '!es is new certain, for Qi raaaaj ba~ uqt tack to the wall and iht bafittf to i.yea)
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  • 112 4 Toe -uipe aWOM if at baud and good thing too, for the snipe propei cooked makes a mobt eucc: particularly m a pie bataci falice^ of ham and quarters of < is he to be despised en ennapi piece of toaet v. .t« red pepper am afooou
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  • 53 4 THE MECCA WOVEMEN T. The repuru from afSl t( show that the move meut is inakiu* I progress, [adoad Rhoril inlipP Tb to be r«?cei^mg wideapit>a< ■•PP 1 cables advised that Baf^l declared againbt the i .uke and J tured Kuuflda, the ouiy port m J till then belonging to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 133 4 STOCKS NOW OBTAINABLE OE CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. 6> APPOINTMENT To HM Kir>lC CEORCU'. ]< m I SOLE T TrnrnT T7I.Q SINGAPORE AGENTS Ijll 11-1 111 D KOAiTaToMPOR. [Incorporated m England] o FRASER NEAVE, LTD., F STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, 77, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE, Have m Stock a Large Selection of Stationery and
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  • 448 5 t INCREASING GMNS. vy tnemy losses i Rest. < Berrioe] -pt. 9 ral Sir Dovglaa! \\> advanced I Qoilleraonl und j. cci is kaovgand initj ol Falfaaaonl ft prisoner 3 won taken. Not uuft»vo r t' -I vaathac our e?ifully nnoporatod with f aTODinfl the prisoners asand. fighting
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  • 87 5 Paris. Sept. 5. Lhe afcernoon coai"auniqu* sav3: A a'rjr:^ enemy counter ttUck between CIiMM au J Lj Fere: wad ipaUed with heavy IOMM bj artillery wd machine gan '.re. Oyt—Ml attacks >t of Btilloy ec Santerre were repulsed. Bs*d weather hampered operations on &c Somme. W8
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  • 91 5 't. 6. Our battle front i* now kilometres to Ihf towu of Combles tha Geruaaas httVC transformed regular fortress now invested by: reach fro n the scutla acd tLt- Iki north. A!S the ohjec;- v eB h»ve been C llffisd against tb^tneiny's *ttnate re-i tance,
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  • 81 5 <ih Erziogjiu, now ptssoJ from atkidh haul, ,i lowa nearly as big araford, it is a MtM medley of Oriental ruujjh which ruus one civilised B l| It is the headquarters Ct7ar .ecu army corps aud the mt factories and barracks.: cbief h ror this neighbourhood, J Ow «*er, arc
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  • 226 5 DESTROYER OF ZEPPELIN. [By Svboaaria* C*U«] [Renter's Service] London, Sept. 15.— The offteex who brought down the Zeppelin on Sept. 8 waa Lieutenant W L Robinson of the Worcester, attached to the Plying Corps. He haa been awarded the Victoria Cross. He attacked the Zeppelin nnder
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  • 92 5 Peitograd 6 The Germane are reinforcing on the .s^i;;:b eastern Kus-aan front from the French front. A email body of Turks is reported on the oouth western line, soulh ct" l.rzez.any, but furty thousand have b<?eu soct to Lernberg to be armed. Petrograd Sept. 6
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  • 63 5 London. Sepb 5. A Russian communique BtatBB In the direction of Vladimir Volynski, becweeu Aug 31 and Sepfc 2, we captured 115 officers and 4,514 men, with a quantity of gun* In the Carpathians our advance con tinned. Several more heights were taken. The first encounter with the
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  • 76 5 Athena, Sept 5. The Government ha 9 undertaken to expel for tha duration of the war the subject* and foreigners whom tha Anglo French ministers have indicted as German propagandists^ Kotwithstand ing the fact that King Christina has completely recovered, M Ziiniis declined to transmit a Vene/elist
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  • 38 5 Paris, SepS. 5. The Salonika commuDiqurt reports an intermittent canuonadd on tb.3 whole front, without any iufantry action. London, Sept 5. The British official despatch from Salonika says that there is nothing important to report.
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  • 61 5 Hague, Sept. 5. The Governor General of the Dutch Indies reports that rebels have looted Muara, Tafubeei, Muaratebo, Surulangeoa arid Muaratebo which places have been set cv lice. Fifteen rebels were kiiled la skirmishes with Govern raenC troops. Controller Walter, his staff and party of armed police
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  • 26 5 London Sept 6.— The deatu is announced of the Revd Edward Moore, D D, Hoa D Lett, Dublin, etc, Canon of Canterbury Cathedral since 1908.
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  • 91 5 Of all the misnomers this war has revealed there is none more tragically inappropriate than the name of that German camp, a very home of horrors, where British civilians are interned under conditions which Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador m Berlin, has just denounced aa intolerable. Ruhleben, as this dreadful
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  • 371 5 HOWITT PHILIPP S CO. M A IJTTLE BIT OF FLUFF." There is something ever magnetic about the legitimate m theatre land. Fickle fancy may turn to musical comedy, revue or vaudeville, bub these are apt to pall, and always it is a satisfaction to get back to the honest drama
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  • 384 5 A Secret Conference. Rotterdam, June. A conference its exact purpose some what shrouded m mystery, but undoubted ly of great significance took place m Berlin recently. It consisted m the linperialfvChancellor, Here Yon Betkmann Hollweg, meeting the leaders cf all the Reichstag parties for the purpose of con
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  • 102 5 Around the shores of an island off the west coast of Florida baa been established, bo an exchange asserts, the first sponge farm m existence. It ia estimated that more than 500,000 sponges are thui being cultivated. The method is tiinple. Concrete discs about tea inches ia
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  • 167 5 Last evening a very successful concert j was given m tho upper room at the V M C A m aid of the building fund of the V W C A, The concert was under the patronage of Lady Evelyn Young and the 1 object
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  • 191 5 At the Gaiety Cinema, any night oi the week, a comfortably flll»nl house is the rule rather than the exception. There was a very good audience present at the first show last night, and a fetill better one at the later one, when a capital programme was
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  • 336 5 UNQUALIFIED U)iS PROSECUTED. The senior magistrate, Mr W Langkam Carter, yesterday had before him three defendants who were proceeded against for wilfully and falsely making use m the Colony of the title or addition implying qualification to practise medicine or sur gery m the Colony, not being registered
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  • 45 5 S.R.E.V.-SEV DEFENCES. Before a large and highly interested audience the S R E V footer team met the Sea Defences on the S C C ground yesterday evening, a capital game ending ia the defeat of the Volunteer team by four gouls to nil.
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  • 88 5 Pavlova was shown for the last time at the Palladium to a very full bouse last night. To night there ia an entire change of programme, the star film being ft five reel Universal production entitled Thrown to the Lionp, the principal character m this picture being portrayed by Mary
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 199 5 DfIDINCnN Sti Pfl'C PATENT LEVER nUDinOilH Ob tUO watches at sale prices Watch is has our name Guaranteed a K y on dial Perfect f/f/ V f v Any Watch Time-kaeper, tl:^» nol found Absolutely \w^ j satisfactory will Robinson s Patent Lever Nickel Wristlet Watch Robinson s Patent Le/er
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 795 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. s s. City of Norwich duo about 25th September, Por particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONJMXIUKE PAKETVAART MAATSBKA^IJ Incorporated m Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavla. 2—
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    • 803 6 Mr vl» British India AND iVpCAR JLINE (Companies Intorporated 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 Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPB).
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    • 986 6 M. M. \N V v MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB j*" a S.SLt MAIL LIKE. JAPAN Iff A 1 For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON id* /X -VI 1 I j MARSEILLES. STEAMSHIP Co Lt(l HOMEWARD OFTWaRD '^nr^ 7 1916 1816 EM^CFEAri LiKt Athoß Bept B Pan] T^^fit Bept 2 A. Behic Bept. 17 Cordfllere
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 557 7 Wab or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY- ISP M GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). UfcAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE i 52, Old Jewry, EX. I has £20.000 aeposlted with the Supreme
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    • 442 7 1 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. Incorporated iv New Zealand PIRI Insoranoos effected on Bnildinga, Rent and Merchandise of every deaorlpdon. MARINS In«nranc« accepttxl to all parts of Che world at lowont rateß. WAR RISK accepted to all parts. J. HENRY, Local Manager. i Offices 2, Finlaysop Green. i ALLIANCE
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    • 382 7 Manufacturers Life Insurance Company. (INCORPORATED IN 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 financial condition
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    • 32 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 17th, Thursdajthe 19tbj and Saturday tbe 21st of Oct., 1916. PROGRAMME. 1
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    • 211 7 AVON BRITISH and BEST! TYRES STAMFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL Bras Basati Road CENTRALLY SITUATED Always cool and exponod to bre< v FURNISHED APARTMENTS With or Without Board. ComfortaDJe Rooms with Batttroomi attached. I Electric Fittings throughout Large Reoernon Hall and Blillardi Separate tables m spacious dicing roonit TERMS Tbe °>«
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 887 7 Tuesday, itth octcber, !91l 1 1& 3. THE VinTOP? STAKES AND PURSE i 2-1 m. and 3-45 p m. Value ct each stake I bnd 5153 to each Second Ho so. A Heliiu,: I!;<idicap for al! horses t' bo entered at a i:< d value ci *700 1 B. R.
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    • 395 7 EITRIES CLOSE at NOON on Saturday the Tin October, 1916. In all races the aavertiaod Second Trlze will only be given whaa there we Nj'l ij SB TH\N FIVE STARTERS the propertj of difleroot owners, HOTF, The attention of owners Is called to Rule ISt| which makes th« hour fo»
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  • 872 8 Local Committees Must Act at Once, After two years of war Jiritain has at last sec herself to consider the future of disabled soldiers and sailors. It is noue too soon. Already temporary pensions are' being paid to 35,000 men and 1,500 are j m receipt
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  • 40 8 According to the Wireless Press, a German telegram announces the death of Dr Oertel, editor of the Deuttche Tageszeitung." He was the leader of the Agrarian party m the Reichstag. Dr Oertil will probably be succeeded by Count Ton Rayentlow.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 54 8 STRONG SACK TRUCKS F/Vo. 4. ALL STEEL $18-50 each No. 2. WOOD FRAME with Wrought Iron Straps $9.75 each TUBULAR STEEL WHEEL BARROWS With tray pressed out from a single sheet of DNITED ENGINEERS. LIMITED. ICY-COLD DRINK. Pints $1.50 rendering it actively beneficial to DO NOT PUT ICE INTO OUR
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    • 215 8 J The "diflferent Food j |j H Bender's Food dufen from ill (>t ;<^ b (>;M<( 1- the v\ 1 means to partially digest the milk v-.-h wi. I i |/|f X This means much, because the inability to digfsi milk and V jlO only by proper digestion is its
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  • 1526 9 laaued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept. Oth. •Ail ««oimiqbi o« Bt«f Uag BA«ita mail be t«iftfA«d m pottly bobOoal lot lh« fteMM, Oa?. Xbboi. Paid. Dit. £utebs, SbiiLsbb 100.090 lR SB Aliagai 121% -.2 1 S 9 1 7 9,43 j an 2s Anglo-
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  • 55 9 (COBSRCTSD UP Tw bfcpt 6.) Bank 4 m/i 3-4 19 32 demand M S-4 732 Psimit sr«diU Bmi 14 13 16 France demand Bauk 820 [SDIA, T. T. 174 1 aONQKORa, demard Hi Yokouama, damard 110 Java, demand 135^ 3AOH&OK, lioinacu 66 80V«iiB;Gi5«, Bank Bnvir.g 59.C4 Back ol Snjland
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  • 123 9 Sept 6. Fin (buyers) 183.60 3ftmkier 11.00 9arnk!« Cube No. 1 20.00 Samkitr Ccl« No, 2 18.00 Feppti Bki: ordi! S'poie 2s (0 NntnKrfv UIO :z vs ib 30.00 Nvtmegj [ttO bo :hd Ib.i nom. Slovea (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffoa (4% Blaok) nom. Tap oca pearl (We qualltv 8.50
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 134 9 TkOPICAL ROOFING Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most econo- j mical of any roofing on the
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    • 220 9 N"\7 "WZ MALACCA SERVICE The Steamers of the Euro pean Line arrive at Malacca on the day following departure from Singapore, and sail thr same afternoon for -Penang Colombo, Marseilles ft Londor For Freight, Passage anc further information apply v the Agents SIME DARBY Co., Ltd M^l ace& MARTINS \Lm\
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 59 9 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Perl\ O. outward Sardinia expected on Sept 9. Prom China.— Per P. O homeward Malta expected on Sept 14. LONDON MAILS DESPATCHED Left, Due Arriieo July 18 M.M. Ann 1* Aug lJuly it P. O 28 li Aug. 4 P. A O Bept 4 Kept
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    • 849 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a.m. Sept 6 ARRIVALS. Sept 6. Hai Num [Brit] Haiphong (Feh); Van Wuerwijck (Duf. Bepl Kaka. Sn Haar, K.fHu Uirit) v mbilan, Vun nieraen.Maetriiycker (Dut) A. de Kerbaint (Fch). CLEARANCES. Sept *> ;i &hoB lOdI). sept B Bad ue (Siam Wil
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  • 1056 10 Che date? given are tho«»e of the iftsptcch of the telegram from London Aug. ZV, ilitH-k steamer LeandrotB Uik. Profom.l clans;- o! opinion m Greece m favour ol Allies. Three members of Generil SU of r- r e taroaan syiapatbie9, rt-i^n. Rmailil i iiL has came as
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  • 258 10 SUNGEI REYLA (F. M. S. RUBBER. The report of tbe Suu^ed Reyla (F Bf S' Rabbet Estates for the year 1915 states that tbe rubber harvest amounted to 98,595 lbr^, which realised an average price o." 2c 8.51 d pez ib, while the all .H costs ***** i^ 5.07 d
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  • 251 10 Agents Kennedy and Co. N'e* Columbia 31,307 agenta Bonslead and Co. Saletar 15,010; total to date 29,790: against 2^ 625. l>urian S.ibatang 3,300; total B moa 23.300. Banteng (Selangor) "0,030; agst 22,749 total i mos 1 17,3 4m agst 78,717, :it Kajang 76,250 agst 63,000 total
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  • 75 10 1 A Tamil was fined $"j0 by the senior 1 magistiute for being out nnd about j wbilst Buffering from chicken pox, thus exposing others to the risk of contagion, j f A Japanese named Teruno Ikeda, of 34a, Victoria^, was yesterday fined 125 ■iy the senior magistrate, Mr W
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  • 249 10 The M M Btearaer Haiphong, with the maila from French Indo China for En.-ope, for transhipment here into the B I Packet Tara, arrived from Saigon on Tuesday morning. She will return to Saigon after picking up here the maila from Europe for French ludo China expected per
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  • 115 10 BARLOW' S PRODUCE REPORT. RUBBBB, Singapore, Sept 6. At this veck's r.urtion eorne 710 tons were catalogued. The demand was very erratic, at times being strong. Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to 5119, an advance of 51, but the average price fluctuated between ill s and SI is. Fine Pale
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  • 102 10 Singapore, Sept 6. There was a fair demand at the usual Weekly Auction held to day, but bidding practically throughout was very erratic The top price of the sale via. $119 was paid for both Standard Sb^et and Crepe, but this was cerfeainly not the market valiH
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  • 364 10 Tbe repoit of the Cicely Rubber Es tate Company for the year ended 31st March states that the net profit, after providing for administration expense?, direc tore' fees and commissions and allowing for depreciation, is i.21,648. To tbia has to be added .£3,280 brought forward, making £24,929. It
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  • 23 10 .^o^ The Marconi WireleßS Company has an- jounced that wireless communication be- j ween Kunabashi m Japan and San Frani6co has been established.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 100 10 ARE YOU PUTTING My OY INTO THENAVV In any event you will need sorae money b dv r a start m life and there is probably no bettor atn way of saving it than by one of our L' Endowments." RAFFL-lIS HOTEL GARDEN PARTIES ON THE LAWN Teas, Cukes, Ices,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 687 10 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. ALTERATION k ADDITION \VG. 1916. 1603 Araery, Mrs, 98 Martin lane. 1460 Brittain, J S, Clydesdale, Giletead-rd. 858 Bukit Sembawang Rubber Coy, Ltd, Tampenis rd. 1135 Central Engine Works Ltd, Laidlaw Building. 1747 Chapman, G, Room 15 Stamford Building. 177a Chee On (Chop), 221 South Bridge rd. 1789
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