The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1916
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Title Section15 1916-09-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i'en Cents SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1916. NO. 8,85115 words
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Article278 1916-09-09 1 m The Allied offensive has driven the I Germans out of their elaborately preparI ed positions, and thpir present crude I protection affords them poor cover from I the terrible artillery lire that the Allies I are sustaining without* remission-- The communications between the throe important German278 words
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Article1172 1916-09-09 1 Qttieqmid aqunt fcpmliM n «*rr r«a farrago Uhclll Jl-vwsa Tit- ft well \»oni a po that ti er DIMM buu 1 BO *euf-e of humour. 1 b»* liritith have. In a well known F'rnrv panes the National Trading Sdsoal I Cookery regularly gives it* manur, for1,172 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1916-09-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES I SAFETY TREAD i r^ 1 fill Vi N" W i HEAMf^W UCltv ill if ji vi 35 yii n B w sis p 1 H s «Psw ■■1 k tS^ife^''-?" %^j® I niiy i lihllli Iltnli WHITEAWAY'S 1 TXKDiXIMy L\3 ww "€tt 1 'f/J tfG&CII H&tS TPOm131 words
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Advertisement71 1916-09-09 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bargains m ladies' wear at Whiteaway's —Page 1. "The Million Dollar Mystery" at the Casino Page 2. Rom tyres are all British Page 4. Economy by using Dunlop tyres —Page 4. Powell's forthcoming auctions Page 11. !TRY TANSAN GINGERALE IN PINTS AND SPLITS BOTTLED BY |jTHE BRITISH71 words
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Miscellaneous161 1916-09-09 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 9th. High Water- 0*39 a.m., 19 p.m. Kg P. O. outward mail expected. ■5 Eastern United Assce. Corpn. meeting, noon. B Bnkit K. B. Robber Co meeting, uoon. i Howitt Phillips, Dear Old Charlie.' Sunday 10th. [M High Water— 9 -6 a.m., 9 10 p. 11. nth161 words
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405 1916-09-09 2 The following ac-oun: of racoanters with submarined by the captain of t ie steamer Le Cog has: been plaeeu at the disposal or the Press by the Iress Bureau —On Sunday. ISth .Ju^j, at 16.45 a.ra uc er.tmy sci.'iuuriiiL- >%as sighted about four inilea true405 words
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Article128 1916-09-09 2 Rangoon, August 7. Owing to the treacherous and unmon pconhke weather recently experieoced m Rangoon, two of the biggest owners have lost fccme good racing animals. The Hon. Mr L Chin Thong has lo^t tha following ftmma'.s This Oae.^roan Australian horse, which won recently the L128 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement445 1916-09-09 2 1 THE ROBINSON PIANO j COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong). f~^ T** a»l British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS ORCHARDING IN TASMANIA SADLEIR KNIGHT Orchard Agents and Attorneys LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. We plant aud manage orchards for Absentee Clients, with graduated payments, and under Government Expert supervision, until it suits them to take445 words
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Advertisement402 1916-09-09 2 WWBPW^WTj wl l Ilk j H j WHERE EVERYBODY GOES 5 p.m. MATINEE 5 p.m. COMPLETE PROGRAMME HALF PRICE TO ALL PARTS FOR ALL TO-NIGHT 9.15 TO-NIGHT (Universal Production) RED FEATHER PHOTO PLAYS (Universal Production) The Brilliant Screen Star PRESENT The Brilliant Screen Star I MARY FULLER In a 5402 words
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Advertisement475 1916-09-09 2 TO NIGHT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE NICW casino "r^;^ AT TOE BPBOUL BEQUEST OF 01 B PATRON^ V. IN THE SECOND SHOW 9.15 P.M. S The most successful Thanhous-r itrii Q £<!L THE MILLION DOLL^ R 1R Part, Adventure MYSTERY"™ IN 23 EPISODES OF 2 REELS EACH Every CpilOde is475 words
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Article1177 1916-09-09 3 rji the War has done for Them. the happiest time of my life I ar s-tarted IIMM words reached my can* I *a3 porcheJ at a rather precarious angle .«n a ladder against a cherry tree. wi; l -^claimed rather sharply, fall significance of the %vorda jaw "ac-1,177 words
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Article228 1916-09-09 3 A party of twenty Live officials belonging to the Ministries of Justice, Interior and Education left Fuket ov i;,e evening cf the 9[h ait, by steam launch reachiu^' the mainland at Tractj en the following day. They left by the passenger train at 8.20 a.m. reaching228 words
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Article144 1916-09-09 3 Bangalore, Ist August. The directors of the Peninsular Minerals Company, Limited, which was oue of the biggest mfinijanppe concerns floated m Mysore daring the boom m that mineral about ten >ears ogo report that considerable workhas been done dunog the past eighteen months. Mr C S Fawcett144 words
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Article149 1916-09-09 3 A postponed match for £50 a pide be tween Miss H-izel Meerp (holder aud Miss i;es6 f e Orandemange (chulien^or) eventuated recently as Mudgee, NS W. The race was for the HO yards piofer-ioual ladiee championship of Australia, and was witnessed by a large crowd of149 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement425 1916-09-09 3 i Is Your Jfifr Rak\# s t-W daby ?3^f J jpfflgL ■1 Delicate? ~^^^p^^t-j I<Jfn 1 1 1 h. the A lien: itrys' Foods. l "V TT T"i I.\ P a marked difference there is I Vv between the fretful, puny, ailing infant^ B and the child whose face always425 words
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Advertisement914 1916-09-09 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BK HELD ON Tuesday the 17th, Thursday the 19th, and Saturday tbe 21st of Oct., 1916. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 17TH Ogtobbjb, 1016. i A 3. THE YIBITORB BTAKES AND PURSE 2-45 p ra. and914 words
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Advertisement681 1916-09-09 3 EITRIES CLOSE ft) ROOS m Saturday. th« tv October, 191 In all r.acf ■•■> the Idfl x;Dd Mm will only be given when then are N«T LJ -.8 Tfl v N FIVE SI AHI LRB ttiO property erf j different owners, NOTE: The atti-ntiou ut owners ig caiieJ to KuJo681 words
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Article867 1916-09-09 4 Plan to Seize Russian Delegates. The Rusekoe Slovo, on the basis of accounts supplied by MM. Miliukov and Shingarev, describes how the Germans' elaborately planned to capture the members of the Russian Parliamentary Delegation en route to England, and how the plot \vi«.s cleverly frustrated by867 words
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Article1562 1916-09-09 4 To Deo. si Auj,j. To date 1915 Abaco 6,498 1 Allagar, Dec 266,800 159,000 A.Gajah.Sep '29,790 12,500 83,800' Alor Pongsu 97,685 j Alma, 244,800 Anipat, Sep 36,054 88,998 An-Johore, Mot 177,249 139,914 An Malay, Dec 1,507,847 140,371 1,086,237! >n S'tra. May 473,623 445.957 j Asahan, July 93,7361,562 words
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Article167 1916-09-09 4 Cheuderiang. 4 (9) MM Qopenf Comol, 14,670 (ll »88C Heuwocd. "J 7 i* I(i I 1^ lpoh Tin, DM UHI 2.61 C Kamucing W Karnunting B.BH I 60 K. KamuLttmg IHB d,691 Kinta, June 5,455 KiDtaAseoc, Mar 4 6b L KledaDj; Malayan Tic ii'J.2oo Middleton, FeL 2 180167 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement144 1916-09-09 4 A correctly executed rev^P 7 means economy m y Ur bi!l IQi§jk*lw^ sounl roovet^ cover WSm 1 I can be successfully re]?jMii JS treaded at about one third i Kjwf-. f the cost of a new one, and W V on c avera^ e S lOU run f* I F*144 words
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Article1099 1916-09-09 5 EA Brief Taste of Captivity. I s wjuiJn't remember me. sir t I r^..i t!^ r >° v *H right. NS'beti my ttalion wa» m training on Salisbury ••lai'i a y e r R^ r J c^° l m J ankle once, .u:uaal do -a three1,099 words
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Article163 1916-09-09 5 A Gsnerous Plan. Copenhagen, July 80. The journal J'olitikon eaya that the p!an to invite many thousands of disabled soldiers from all the belligerent countries to Denmark for the purpose of nursing them back to health, and supplying them with clothing and good homes duriug the war,163 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement435 1916-09-09 5 LAMBERT Co. AUCTIONEERS. 32, RAFFLES PLACE Merchandise of evory description received for sale either Privately or by Auction. Oar Spacious and Bright Hall, sittiated m the best and most frequented part of the Square, is well adapted for the effective display and sale under the most advantageons conditions of High-claBB435 words
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Advertisement782 1916-09-09 5 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. Mrs Nicholson has now returned to Singapore and ban taken over the duties of Hon. Secretary from Mrs Fowlie. 8 9 11.9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1915' AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ROYAL JOHQRE TIN MINING CO., LTD. NOTICE is hereby that the782 words
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Advertisement987 1916-09-09 5 F.M S. GOVERNMENT 6 WAR LOAN. SrBSCP.rBEKS to the abottß Loan aro rem nded that the Final Int-talment of 18 payable on the Bonds falls duo on 2nd Sept. Payment may be made at any of the brancno* of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and .China m the Federated987 words
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Advertisement405 1916-09-09 5 OFFICES GODOWN TO LET. Ground and second floors of Commercial Union Building Robinson Boad. Newly done [up, electric light and water laid on. An electric lift will hortly be installed. For further particulars apply The Eastern Agencies Ltd. 100-1, Robinson Read. TO LET. N., 1 A. X .a^l, BtttCf lxi405 words
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Miscellaneous586 1916-09-09 5 3UNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 12th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SEPT 10TH. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Comuiunlou (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins 4 o m Sunday Bcho.. 1 and Bible Classes. •3 3J p.m. Kvecsong and Sermon. Daily Services Holy ConmaDiOß v a m. >I W.. F. 7586 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1916-09-09 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Sept. 9, 1916. «•<* i»*li ti»« Prua the Psop'.r rfxh? a%ie*a*- In considering the agitated nervousness which is making itself evident m America on the subject of the Paris Conference it has always to be borne m mind that the views of many of the1,655 words
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Article452 1916-09-09 6 Negotiations are m progress for n pole match between Selangor and Penang. The Casino to night is giving the Million ]>ollar Mystery, a Zigotaar episode called the "The Midnight World." and other good pictures. Paja Shurinam, a nephew of the late Sultan Idris. hae been appointed Assistant Commissioner of Police,452 words
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Article283 1916-09-09 6 Presentation of A i R I, 1 bii atfeafnoen u < l>trrf loy;..! ;,!.<,. M preg nt Sultan at fee Ufa N v agara m IMICQ Of luhcv I .r< iM M The scene m the »adteor« :inv >:-P'ctur..sqR 2f al:.v !id p compare with yette*4* y283 words
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Article435 1916-09-09 6 Vv o m Dfltefellf informed by tht French oiisul am Hrn lunrtc of the Fraud Dank that Britibb IMM wiehinf; to replace German and Au-'.ro Hi.rpariari articles by French fOOil i-bould write living full prtfcwliw to National dv Commerce Eitirieur. rui Keydeau, I'^nt. This Institution which435 words
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Advertisement131 1916-09-09 6 TRY MARTINS VERY FINE OLD j| A"v.v.o." fy^ j 11 am. m* AGENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. 6Y APPOINTMENT T H M KIN C£C)RGUIk i f U a L^^ KM 1 41 4/• r ir I \i. w 'I H I sole TmrjiT tt-G Sl i G A A N^°_ RE131 words
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Article572 1916-09-09 7 DfiiiAßV OBJECT OF ALLIED PK GUMUS. iy s Pronounced Disadvantage. s Service] c. sand Baig'f coi <.ay counter ftUftC* a dciveo I. a I ir!> i! v .ck at Leuze U J tJ I*:* r^'tirifJ leaving two pritOMM. The tight 4 l (iiucby continues. 1 acre was con572 words
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Article87 1916-09-09 7 Ports Sutducd by Warships. *-°Qdon, >cp k -Official The enemy a& fcarrendeiT' d <v the parts of Kilwaki fcbeauj X Iwakitssiwani m East Africa 1 of a naval bombardment. *°c surrender of Dar es Salaam was v close attack which began by naval forces m whalers, *J87 words
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Article231 1916-09-09 7 TORTOKAI EVACUATED AFTER HEAVY FIGHTING. Teuio-Bulgar Stroke. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Servjoe] liucharest. Sept 7.— A despatch of Sept ft says Fighting of great violence has occurred at Turtukai with heavy losses on both sides. It does not mention the evacuation of Turtukui, but a Russian cooimuniqut- later231 words
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Article121 1916-09-09 7 Greek Patriots Recapture Forts Salonika, Sept 7.-- A communique 6ays that the enemy violently bombarded Poroj and Djldzeri. A British cruiser 6ilenced Bulgarian batteries iv tbe direction of the lower Struma. The British ofncLi! message from Salonika says Ou the Slmma frout patrols made several raids on121 words
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Article51 1916-09-09 7 London, Sept 7. The Egypt cotamuni qne says that two of our aeroplanes yes terday dropped twelve bombs on the Turkish aerodrome at el Arish, apparently with good results. Enemy aeroplanes attacked our machines but only at long range and ultimately abandoned the tight, oar- returned without51 words
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Article21 1916-09-09 7 Amsterdam, Sept 7. X Constantinople telegram says that Halil Bey, the Foreign Minister, has gone to Berlin.21 words
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Article230 1916-09-09 7 Looping the- Loop for Joy London, Sept 6. Lieut Uobinson, the Zeppelin destroyer, was born at Tollidetta, South Coory. He flew m France and was wounded at Lille m May last year. He has beer. up m all London raids since la6t September. He is entitled230 words
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Article80 1916-09-09 7 Mr W J Ralphs, late of the Chartered Bank, Shanghai, has been killed m action. Before leaving for Home be was for some time m command of the Shanghai Light Horse, and was a keen all round sports man. mmm The Santa Fe railwaymen guarding a dangerous crossing at San80 words
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Article96 1916-09-09 7 RUSSIANS BATTERING A WAY TO LEMBERG. Viclorj at Brezanj. [By Submarine Cable] [lUater'i Scrrioe] London, Sept 7 The Russian com muni que says The Russians have occupied the railway Hoe Halicz SemikovtseJodniki and are bombarding Halicz town which is m flames. Petrograd, Sept 7. The enemy has been96 words
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Article120 1916-09-09 7 Mr Chamberlains Statement London, Sept. 6. The Morning Post has a Etroug article on the treatment of wounded m India, instancing the conditions at Wellington and Coo Door. LoDdon, Sept 7. Mr Chamberlain an nounces, with reference to paragraphs m m tho press regarding the condition of120 words
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Article103 1916-09-09 7 "Carefully Organised" Outbreak Amsterdam, Sept .6. The Telegrnaf ea\s that tha insurrection m the Dutch East In dies is not localised but has been carefully organised; therefore it id serious. Tbe insurgents on Sept. 2 violently attacked the fort of Moeara Tebo (m which the Europeans took103 words
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Article93 1916-09-09 7 British Officer m Foreign Legion London, Sept 7. The case of the Indian officer Captain Smart is recalled by an announcement m tbe Gnzette of the reinstatement of John Ford E'kington m his rank as lieot-colonel of the Warwicks, with his previous seniority, m con sequence of93 words
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Article80 1916-09-09 7 I^ondop, Sept 7.-— The Time 1 appeals to the War Office to withdraw from the arrangement whereby Messrs Kalli are appointed sole jute-buying agents to Government. It says that Londoc jute firms criticise the amended scheme mainly because tbe submission of tenders to the contract committee on80 words
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Article33 1916-09-09 7 Washington, Sepc 7. Mr Lansing mdi cated that ameaduiants to the Hovenue Bill would not be aiadn t ff^ctive unless diplomatic efforts to remove Allied restrictions on American trad^ failed.33 words
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Article24 1916-09-09 7 London, Sept 7. 1 he British steamer Torridge has been 6unk. Nineteen of the crew were saved the remainder are missing.24 words
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Article20 1916-09-09 7 London, Sept 7. Increases m August exports were _£10,281,468 and impoits £6,715,915 against August of last year.20 words
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Article74 1916-09-09 7 Shanghai is short of its Siberian mails of dates July 23, 24 and 25, these having been captured by a German warship Aleo those of July 26 and 28, sunk by a similar agency. The Shanghai Race Club has been able to contribute to the fund (or the assistance of74 words
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Article337 1916-09-09 7 THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS The play last night m the Victoria Theatre is of rather a different stamp to those previously given. It is of the rora antic drama type, a sort cf Stanley Weyrnan novel play. Dramati6ed originally for Mr Martin Harvey, it was one337 words
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Article134 1916-09-09 7 [By Courtesy op the French Consulate] Paris, Sept. 6, 6.20 p.m. The French 8 per cent bonds are at francs 68.90 and the 5 per cent remain unchanged at francs 90. Rubber is quoted at 2s 3d a pound. On the Somme, we continued to pro grese134 words
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Article358 1916-09-09 7 I Au ingathering meeting and a sale of fancy articles will be held by Sfc Pater's Church Tamil congregation at 4 p.m. to day, at St Andrew's School Room. Stamford Road, m aid of thn funds for the j building of a JTamil Church. The co ope ration of every358 words
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Advertisement208 1916-09-09 7 ROBINSON Go. bAs GENTS TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS Ifff!! Oxford and Derby shape made lsfk throughout from reliable Eng- j| lish leathers, smart m appea- i^P^^ a rence and comfortable fitting. f^f^ ALL BRITISH MADE. J!tp J| x .>* Sizes Wt^*i s^ > v sto 9 1 Bebe Brand Milk208 words
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Advertisement712 1916-09-09 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. eLlerman and bucknall steamship co., ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. s s. City of Norwich <*«« about 25th September. Por particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to IticAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KOMSKUJKE PAXETVAIRT WAATSOKAPFW Incorporated m Holland, Soyil PacKet Navigation Co., of Batavia. ■DBA712 words
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Advertisement828 1916-09-09 8 %J 9 Oritish India AND ApCAR LIINE (Companies Incorporated ln England.) l 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 a boat MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD828 words
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Advertisement572 1916-09-09 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIME., For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLOK tnd MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWAKD 1916 1916 A.thos Sent. P> Taj] Lr«at Sept 2 A. Behlc Bept. 17 Ccrdilleto hi-pt 14 Porthos Sept. 26 Maeellan Sept 26 Paul Leeat Oct. It A stfsmer Oct 10 L Gordlll^re Oct. 't* A steamer572 words
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Advertisement436 1916-09-09 8 JAPAN MA? STEAMSHIP Co. tinoorporrut t l i C laaai EUROPEAN UNE A Fcrviee 1? maintained bit via portn to Marseilles Loo contract mUb IhelmMtUi; ment. Tbe. New fwE gJS Uj tuaintalning this ser^ r, f **a, fieeigned and coDHtrccted, and a- l with all the Ibt *t i. r436 words
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Article988 1916-09-09 9 Tbe Change. My little girl's joined the Array This Eoraewhat startling statement, made by a proud father, produced much laughter and many exclamations of incredulity. It's a facf," he insisted. She il a member of the remount department of tluArmy Service Corpb Captains a regiment of motor ionic-988 words
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Article649 1916-09-09 9 Dr. R W Mendelsoo for Siam Tokio, Ang 12.— Siam is likely to ebuffUoff tbe lethargy of the Oriental tropics m the near fixture, f. r Mam b:i* dt-tt-i mined to gel rid of that toctttidal I eajomj of work and energy, tbe iioci. v .<riu, s\non649 words
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Article244 1916-09-09 9 Passing of the Brass Button it hai been proposed, *t 1 abolish the brats DtMttStalf aud bottom iron our foldior/ tunica. The Kifle Brigade, cf course, ii already itettagvtafc able by a black button, but the majority of tueu have either to refrain fron, of "soldier's friend" Tor244 words
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Advertisement517 1916-09-09 9 I V^/Ae or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. j WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP HE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). j CEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 3 £20,000 ae,oBlloa with Ihe Sapteme517 words
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Advertisement422 1916-09-09 9 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). All kind* or Life and Endowment policies issued. F. S Evans. Manager, South I .astern Asia. Guthrie Co. Ltd., General Agents. Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) PIHB insorancoß effected on Buildings, Rent' aaJ ulerchandise of every description.422 words
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Advertisement218 1916-09-09 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. POUNDED 1797 (Incorporated m England). Losses paid exceed £30,000 000 Lowest Rates ol Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock218 words
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Article953 1916-09-09 10 The recent report of the Commissioner for Customs on the trade of Shanghai gives some interesting details about British shipping m the Far Eaet. Mr F S Irwin, who has evidently spared no labour m tr collection of facts concern ing trade, mentions that during953 words
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Article808 1916-09-09 10 °A.U tvotftttftiii 9t BtorU&f Bhuoi mail te itgAiitfl v parulj nmlut! h» Ibt- f«*«" lisned by FRASEK A Co., Exchange and Share Bftfc n RUBBER STERLING COMPANIKb ItO.OM *R iff Aiiߣif 12|% i 'm XOC.OOO i Bukft Ehjaxif ao* int 2 lft o 80,000 1 1 Bukifc808 words
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Advertisement284 1916-09-09 10 m\J m %J m. m IDo You Suffer from any I I SkSN OR BLOOD DISEASE I f lawkp'o^ -.Eczema. Scrofula. Bad Leg. j whirl' mik-kly B Vo^H l £*B ItV tv «^k Abscesses. Ulcers. Glandular ••■..••k. ■uw.w. and pxjm«l from tk,- U Swciiry- Soils. Pimples. Sores '-.r:f.> r- k284 words
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Article54 1916-09-09 11 (COBBBOTBD UF TU Sept v Banklm'i 1-4 19 82 d«maad 1-4 782 P»ivaU erediea 8m a 14 13 16 France demaud Bauk 826 (hbia, T. T. 174: Hosssckg. demand B Yokoeama, demand 110 Java, dem&ad 186 BAB&HOX, daraaud 66 SGYIK3IGNB, Bank Buying f8.54 Bank ol Bngiand Eat* 6% Bai54 words
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Article125 1916-09-09 11 Tin (1(0 teas) 188.00 Gam Me* 11.00 aamfcUr CuU No. 1 20.00 Gambles Cu%6 No. 2 18.00 Feppei Blac ordin. 3'pote 2m. CO Fe?pa*. (W^te fait) 84.00 Nalmec* !H0 I: thfl !b 80.01 Nutmeg a 'bO to ti3e !t noaa. Mace 'Banua) 75.00 Clove* (Amboina) aom. Bali OcCfls (4%125 words
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Advertisement804 1916-09-09 11 r a recent Air Raid the following unsolicited testimonial was received aax Limited: On Wednesday evening last an incendiary bomb dropped on our lises, crashed through the roof breaking the rafters and fetching lv ceiling, and set fire to the sitting room which is m the patton of cur warehouseman.804 words
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Advertisement513 1916-09-09 11 INDO-GHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd (Incorporated In England. DIRECT EZRVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang f rorc Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading io> Janton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Ghefoo, Tient 3ln, Newohwang, Yangtsze Forts. Formosa •be Philippines. &0., &c, &o. STEAMERS. Tons Commandei513 words
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Miscellaneous140 1916-09-09 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kau.iang Kerbau Hospital. Sept 7. 9 a.m. 3 P.u 9pm Bebiuu. Ii Fab. 29.7K» 18.696 29.783 Tenipf. P6 5 h7 5 79 0 Wei Bulb Thsi. 79 0 79.5 76 0 Dlt. o! Wind S.W. E. CalBD tfax. Tem|i. In afcaa^ Mln. <1o do. 75.5 Max. la Bon140 words
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Miscellaneous752 1916-09-09 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a.m., Sept 8 ARRIVALS. Sept 7. Ranee, Hye Leong, Tong Lee (Brit) Van den Bosch. Melebior Treub Indragiri, Rrouwer [Daft) Samoa Man Kinkasan Maru (Jap) Meteor (Rat), Sept H Hai Nam. Muta H.ui. Mernn (P.rit) VanderParra (Dai) I '.uton Msrn (Jap752 words
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Article1387 1916-09-09 12 THE DJAMB] OITiJRRAK. From Our Oicn Cwrespcndtnt Weltevreden, Sept. "2. Telegraphic messages from Pjambi state that the population at Moeaa Turnbasi has revolt* d and tbul n v. Ltoia detachment of police, cousiatinkj cl 16 man, has been tone t j death uy the rebels, who have iiUo1,387 words
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Article246 1916-09-09 12 F. M .S CASUALTIES. The Malny iiati gives the following news In a casualty list tinted Aug. 17th there appears under killed the name of 2nd Lieut. J R Hill, Yorkshire L L We are afraid that this refers to the former resident of Selangor of that name, who was246 words
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Article209 1916-09-09 12 I'nder tua auspices of one agency there were m Bucharest alone eleven daily pnperb— nine printed m the Rumanian language ami tyro m French which were Berving the causa of German propaganda.'; Most of these had been bought up and were owned by German agents. All209 words
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Article47 1916-09-09 12 In return for pernn't^ion to bring 7 000 tons of Rumanian pttioleurn and 4.000 tons of benzine ac.voss Austria, Switzerland had to promise Austria 150 tons of ealad oil. oO tons of tulphur, 50 tons of cotton, 50 tons of Manila hemp, and 850 tons of coffee.47 words
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Article336 1916-09-09 12 Singapore, Sept. 8. Tbe search continues for any shares m the local Rubber section that appear a cheap speoulative purchase and whilst there are a few buyers of the better cla§s stocks for investment purposes, the deals throughout the week have been on a moderate scale only. The336 words
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Article25 1916-09-09 12 Amenta Evatt and Co. Indragiri 11,510: 10 mos 86.063. Mnudai Tekong 8,395 Tingkil tin 280 40 pikuls (plant 123.20 tribute 107.2025 words
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Article140 1916-09-09 12 .By Coubtbsx op Francis Peek Co.] We communicate to you below contents of a cable just received from our Batavia House dealing with the Java Produce Market for week ending today Batavia, Sept 8. BCBBKB Market -—The Rubber Market if firm, First Latex Crepe touching F 1140 words
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Article230 1916-09-09 12 Ii Lord Haldane's talk of "scientific education hs the way to right the Hun part of a move to counter the application of the decisions of the Allied Trade Con ference m Paris Lord Beresford, m conversation with a Daily Mail representative, shared an opinion that to attempt230 words
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Article127 1916-09-09 12 A carriage accident, refculting m the; death of an aged Chinese, occurred m Penang on Tuesday. It apDeara that a victoria drawn b£ a horse was being driven along Penaug Road, towards the E and 0 Hotel. On arriving opposite No. 87 Permng Koad, where a wedding was taking place,127 words
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Article286 1916-09-09 12 The Wisley, which wae beached near Cape Varella while aftra three months ago, has proceeded to Hongkong under her own steam. The P A O outward mail steamer Sardinia has left Penang, and is due here at 7.30 a.m. to day. She sails at 4 pm. to-day. The286 words
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Article92 1916-09-09 12 Newe 6till comeb to hand from Djambi regarding the revolt there. From a Bata via source, the Sumatra papers learn that the situation there m February was critical but do notice wai taken of reports. Owing to the tardiness of action by the Government, the situation became92 words
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Article76 1916-09-09 12 .Sunday, 10th Septemj>er. Tide 9.50 a.m. Height Bft. Sin. Johnston's Pier 9, 10 and 11 a.m.. 2 30 and 3.80 p.m. 75 yards Breaet Stroke Race. This event will be awom off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will be received by the Captain Mr76 words
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Article55 1916-09-09 12 TO-DAY. 2.00pm Baleetier Range SVA 2.30 Drill Hall Transport to Buona Vista rd S R E r 4.30 Keppel Harbour-, T.T. Maxim Co 8.00 Payah Lebar SV C Bind Sudiy, 10th Sept. 7.30 a.m. and D v Q Bilestier Riaga S A 2.80 p.m. F. Younger Blair,55 words
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Article284 1916-09-09 12 Captain Bredenburg of the cable steamer Recorder had the good luck on Wedneeday, afc lanjong Katong, to shoot a crocodile measuring 9 feet; 10 inches, This is the cecind one which hr-s been .-Tn^ht within a j-bort ppace of tim*-, another being bag C-d at Mf e>»-i'p Sir Job a284 words
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Advertisement152 1916-09-09 12 RAFFLES HOTEi I GARDEN PARTIES ON THE LAWN I SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9. I Teas, Cakes, lces,&c, Ac. I Musicjy RAFFLED TRIO. I SATURDAY SEPT. 9 I followed by C inema Show on the Lawn I [ADEL PHf HO TEU j tVlfll LFIiVIIVI It is no longer necessary I to send152 words
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