The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1916
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Title Section15 1916-09-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE 11, 1916. NO. 8,85215 words
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Article195 1916-09-11 1 The latest communiques of Sir l>ouglas Haig report continued advance, Guille mont and Ginchy being now ours, with progress to the north east of Po/ieres Page 5. The French have kept pace, reporting captures, advances, and the possession of an important piece of railway line Page 5.195 words
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Article1681 1916-09-11 1 In the early d'lv^ ftf .March the :r;iuats of the pyren- iv HM Ipbft'4 liirbj«r. Newfoundland, are hoarse with screeching for on tho tbirteerjth of that n.onth the sealer* start on the nloo Jipst expedition m the annals of bunting. "io:<ip days prior to the date of1,681 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1916-09-11 1 GOODRICH TYRES SIFETY TREAD RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE I JUST ARRIVED "NEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES j FOR SALE J 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 stroke, 2\ H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego J Engine, $320 2j H P.' Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego j Engine, $420 Above includes^ Tool102 words
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Advertisement98 1916-09-11 1 London Assurance Corporation. [ncorporated m England] lUTrtMinA rtananfmAw^ H 4 IABLI9HED 1720. marine Department. We have be< n appointed Agents of the abort: Corporation </,s from London Assurance Corporation. Fire DepartJent. EsTAHLISHED 172Q We have been appointed Sub- Agents of the above Corporation </s fvotn *hf \"Jnd August. INTERNATIONAL TRADING98 words
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Advertisement141 1916-09-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Two suitable houses to let Page 3. i aying Guest wanted Page ">. alata Belt trade mark Page Howitt Phillips programme Page J. Removal of Gaggino Co to Malacca -tt Page 3. The Indian Motor-cycle G B W Page 7. Robinsons, some special sale bargaine Fage 5. Adelphi141 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1916-09-11 1 rTHE WEEK. Monday 11th, High Water- 10-&fr».r» 9-.'* p.m Howitt Philipn M^eg o f my Hcait, Tuesday 12th. High Water IU-61 a.m., 10-43 p.m. Fall Moon. Sungei Bagan Rubber mtg, Barker noun. Lodge Zetland Reeolar, B 3d v Hovritt Phillip* "Qaloiiey's.' 1 Wednesday 13th. BJ<h W after- 11 7 a.m..130 words
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Article146 1916-09-11 2 In whal circumstances, and under what conditions may one kiss the bus conduct or Sudpomv far instance, on« discover* eim y pockets when the faro is demanded iv i i vwconiuin to the regulations to proffer a chii-i*- -alute to the lady with the punch or would146 words
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Advertisement573 1916-09-11 2 Victoria Theatre THE HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. Last Mights! To-night Monday. London's Latest Success. PEG O' MY HEART. To morrow Tuesday. QUINNEY'S Wednesday. S. ti:ersc-: Mautjham'a Latest Comedy. CAROLINE. Thursday. WHAT THE BUTLER SAW Friday. A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF Saturday. THE MORALS OF MARCUS. TIME AND PRICES AS USDAL Booking573 words
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Advertisement1221 1916-09-11 2 TONIGHT! TO Mr m THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE cinema C!ASTN"O BYTHFS! WJIXOJLX^I v> off nrun i AT THE SPECIAL BEQI i 01 01 v PATBONB WE IN THE SECOND SHOW 9.15 P S.HARP. Tbe most successful Thank oust r seilal Q 31 "THE MILLION DOLLftR /m p arit a rs::.1,221 words
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Advertisement117 1916-09-11 2 IMPORTANT SALE OF MINING PUNT In the matter of The Company trdinance 1915 I V T* tl IP \f A TT* I I t»> it..,, \j r THE BUKIT TAWANG HYDRAULIC Th i i d mvi 1 pirrrhaf of tl ig Plant. 1 coLtained on the Bukit Tawang Mine and117 words
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Article1546 1916-09-11 3 rrj is Of CBfNBSE LABOUR. hid I Ac riOM SUCU HMD I The -*rh annual general meeting of EU-bbec CO| I.tJ, wna he'd i bangs Kmldmgs on >aturday. Mr i i? at, |M Mr Neo <>ng Hee 1 Mr l' F.veritt were aUo pre- nit isßcn representing1,546 words
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Article131 1916-09-11 3 lecided at a aMeftfng held ill aULu-ipur flTediMadaj •▼•iitog t° siuepe platoon ol the Ma'ay'U □try. Col. Tyte was pro sat the meeting at which a. number j tot Ihc u;.,Loon were piven m. p ilili behaviour received Rdditton from Tower Bridge V ItßlltMllr n]d S[r japrnan, ikimld have toot131 words
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Advertisement459 1916-09-11 3 HELPING THE CHILDREN. Ona of th» saddest of s'qMs is that of Children who, in 5 t ad of b-Aiif>, f" lof activity aud thu j y of life, are ju-,t piniLu. weak and unhappy almost always en the brink of a serioui Illnesfl anJ tovor well noufeh to be459 words
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Advertisement438 1916-09-11 3 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. Mrs Nicholson has now returned to Bingapore and Ins taken over the duties of Hon. Secretary from Jdrs Fowlie. «9 11-9 i i NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the Trade Mark of Messrs R J. I > I k Ltd.. of438 words
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Advertisement1032 1916-09-11 3 ESTATE OF J W. GUNN DECEASED. All persons having any claims against Mm above estate are requested to lend particulars m writing of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 'JOth day of September If 16, ifter which dare the Administratrix will pro ceed to distribute the assets1,032 words
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Advertisement498 1916-09-11 3 PAYING GUEST I'riva'c Family can receive yoiin^ ij-'oUf,-man an .iyiu«; i;m-t. 'I WBtt A[>ply > 'iVM, c i Free PrefiH. 11-9 v *f i 8 8 TO LET The comfortable and pkanaufly sitaated European rftrtdoooe kmvu as "Oanford, No 4' Grange Hoad. i 'oubU- knciw court, stabling and motor {Illfl.498 words
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Article, Illustration866 1916-09-11 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday. Sept. 11, 1916 X«M »*lrlo": Trolh her.clorlaas pracepU <!•«, *<«H»fc4 t- V Uakia. :voT»ltT and w Of the intense fighting on the Somme we get fairly detailed accounts, and there are maps of largo scale available by which each tiny advance can be followed, a866 words
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Article599 1916-09-11 4 We (L and C E) have previously noted that the Chinese Government desired to have a Ccnsular Representative m North Borneo. The Gazette now announces, under date July 12. that the King has been pleased to approve of Dr Tien Kao Sia as Consul-General of China m British North Borneo.599 words
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Article105 1916-09-11 4 London, Sont Bor prespnred fi airman I^nut. Robin- Ljudon. Bog National IUI CUMd Deputation! \.-.1. d mation y of Briti iy iv eu al-o cluimd by British agm80n6 or BAN |M n Parir. Sept. I hi« copied tl bII (or or. millioni sterling for the i 1 1105 words
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Article230 1916-09-11 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS [By Courtesy op fhn Fk«KCH t Paris, Sapt 7, 5 59 p m Yeeterdt the Somtue. ire captured part of Rer: Sauterre, and Vertr.andovillers Our lm» now teechet HM outekirte of Chiiulnee. The Britteh Beptond Urn v. ood of to day :i nd bcoki powerful German effort230 words
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Article280 1916-09-11 4 Yv'ork m connection with ttu for the October BMatteg has been going on eteadily for the iaet for:u;^bt. ani, favour ed by quite nice going, DOfltidaraJ vance has been made. Da Saturday morn ing a fair number of early rieing spot The horse* la traiu.ri^ include 6> old280 words
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Article116 1916-09-11 4 Sir Themae Mackenzie. High a it! Bt Glat fOfl I 14 the Domioioo wa? st-iving t ccneerve trade within Lbe Ba Act wa* to j force Bhort: Wbieh would plane 50 per Dtot on I .m;\ manufactured gooda euttrii:, Zeuluui; Tbe ptovieions fcbftl tIM s ""i ted State are n116 words
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Advertisement124 1916-09-11 4 m'■ 4^lmS Hh. I 8Y IPPOtNTNEMT C J^?mM\ to m^ KI^ C G^ ORG^ II rf SOLE T TmrpT "P'Q SINGAPORE AGENTS ±J XXX XJ XLI K3 KUALA. LUMPUR. [Incorporated m England] FRASER NE/WE, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office It, C3LLYER QUAY. Works SIAK STREE r Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printiai124 words
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Article189 1916-09-11 5 I IORF- 'PORTANT GAINS. v i Cfcsie Dei ike] b i Haig's com tal of i i n c h v aud l.ivoue we raided the inflictio levers easaal I .c i Irmeatieres, There > importan I I i report Genet il Dowlas unique ales that there189 words
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Article222 1916-09-11 5 v Communication Broken. B Tae BltonMMn carutnuaiKieray coua:«r attacks from g to sooth of Caauluts were repulsed insiderable enBcuy loaaes Wo enJ ■MflllhuHi OWE filial everywhere. German a'.tt.i oa Yaux Chapitre 1 was repulsed. Vermmdovillers and Chaulnas At enemy made four fruitless MM each preceded by au intenie222 words
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Article101 1916-09-11 5 I Urn HMMi ,-everal ■-vere lauueu > i »gftin«l the )ns m the Vans cu^pitre A ruomeatary sue •d, a^d we captured 100 M en] ici: iIM ij'lfl-. d b east oi Thiauniont by 1 here m a lively io tbir* nctor I nm kma brought down101 words
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Article39 1916-09-11 5 Son. *-pt. 9.— The British Salonika a 'que taji that tha artillery lull -au front continues. We s :t a eueuiy battery on tha Sfcruma p y?t Aeroplanes on Sept 8 raided a^ *ith good efftict.39 words
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Article317 1916-09-11 5 Other Gains. London, Sept 10 -Genera! Haigs com-•'-unique saya that the whole of Giccby vilinge and also the ground to Leuze Wjod ia cur a. Ban of High wood we advanced three hundred yards on a five hundred yards front. North East of I Pozieroa we gained317 words
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Article42 1916-09-11 5 Aerodromes Bombed. London, Sept <<.— The Admiralty announces that naval aeroplanes carried ont an attack m the morning on the enemy's aerodrome* at Gbesteiles and Handzaeme. A lar^e number of bombs werrt dropped with satisfactory results. All the machmep letumed safely.42 words
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Article22 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept 3 A Mesopotamia otlicial a- spatob states that there were no developments on the Tigris and the Euphrates,22 words
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Article62 1916-09-11 5 Pdtrograd, Sept 9. The official communique says that south of Baranov m the Carpathians, the Russians carried a series of heights and took 500 prisoners with five machine-guns. The enemy threw a mountain battery and other guue down a ravine. All Turco-German counter attacks at Halicz wero62 words
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Article322 1916-09-11 5 Ey the destruction of the famous old Place bridge of boats over the Neva m Petrograd there ure only three bridge* left across the river. Of theee, two are per manent, the other being a poutoon bridge. The River Neva has a breadth of from 500-700 yards, and forms one322 words
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Article128 1916-09-11 5 U S REVENUE BILL. Washington, Sept 8. The House of j Representatives has passed the Revenue Bill. The Revenue Bill as passed still authorisea the President to withhold the clear |ance of vessels of nations discriminating against America commercially, and empowers him to retaliate against embargoes on128 words
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Article40 1916-09-11 5 Paria, Sept. 8. —Le Matin cays that a Bill has been introduced into the Chamber authorising the Minister of Marine to undertake the construction of fifty thou sand tons of merchant shipping, from coasters to Transatlantic boata.40 words
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Article28 1916-09-11 5 P 0 ABSORPTION London, Sepfc. 7. The Peninsular and Oriental Co meeting has unanimously ap proved of and coonrmed the conditional agreement with tha New 'Zealand Shipping Company.28 words
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Article29 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept. 8. The Trades Uaion Cougieso at has passed a resolution expressing alarm at the steady increase m the number of Cbinarneu m i'ntieh shios.29 words
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Article11 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept 3. Sinkings The British steamers Togus and Strathtay.11 words
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Article110 1916-09-11 5 Forces at Full Strength. London, Sept B. Speaking atKlerksdorp. m the Transvaal. General Botha emphasised that General Smuts had now occupi ed three-quarters of German East Africa, including the railway, and the lines of communication had been shortened by a thousand miles. Though the end was m110 words
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Article37 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept 8. A Zurich letter says that m one fortnight m August a hundred and sixty one peace meetings were convened by Socialists m different parts of Germany, but were prohibited.37 words
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Article135 1916-09-11 5 London, Sapt B—John8 John Ford Eikington, mentioned yesterday, interviewed, said he was afraid that his career m the field was ended, as bis kctd was Bbattered by maxim gun tire while m the Foreign Legion, with vwhich he Berved for twentytwo months m Champagne, gaining the Medaille Militaire135 words
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Article52 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept 8. About fifty candidates, half of whom w^re Indians, competed at Indian Civil Service Examination, the results of which are expected to be an nouuced very shortly. The examination applies to India alone, as no vacancies are being filled m the Home Civil Service until52 words
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Article30 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept B—The8 The Mesopotamia Commission has heard the evidence of Surgeon General Keogh, Captain Aubrey Herbert, M F, Captain Cross, Indian Medical Service, and Sir William Garstin,30 words
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Article26 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept 8. The Ministry of Muni tions is taking over the Constitutional Club. Government has also taken over the National Liberal Club.26 words
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Article17 1916-09-11 5 London, Sept. 7.— A XC M G has been granted to Mr J E Eaglesome.17 words
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Article124 1916-09-11 5 DESPATCH OF TROOPS (By Submarine Cable] [fUuter'i Bwriee] The Hague, Sept. 9.— The Governor General of the Dutch ladied telegraphs that five brigades of infantry left Djambi, Sumatra, on Sept. 6 for Moeara Tambesi, where the rebels have lost fifty killed. Two Dutch soldiers were slightly wounded124 words
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Article50 1916-09-11 5 Official conferences were hold this w^ek at Paris between the French and British ministeis for munitions and war. Views were exchanged on the recpnt operations and measures discussed for the most effective employment of the joint military resources. Satisfactory conclusions were reached. Mr Montagu returned to England.50 words
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Article22 1916-09-11 5 Aru3fcerci.im. Sep L 10 Tha King of Bulgaria has arrived at the eastern front to coDfer with the Kaiser,22 words
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Article36 1916-09-11 5 Renter's correspondent at headquarters, wiring on Sept 9, says that Me Aequith has bt-en epeudin^ a few days m the area of the British offensive. His visit conclude i to day.36 words
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Article272 1916-09-11 5 'The Best Fighter I Ever saw. Augustus F Beach, the "New York American" correspondent, who has recently returned to America from Berlin, sends to hia paper a noteworthy tribute of a German officer to the bravery of an Aus tralian soldier. Captain Leo Schmidt, who tells the272 words
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Article175 1916-09-11 5 In somo thiu^i they are very careless at iht* War Office the following record is one they will probibly never beat. There •^a- a Cyclists' Battalion staiicubd at Scarborough, ami stationed there c.3 long that ihe town, beautiful ac it is, became an eyesore to the175 words
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Article122 1916-09-11 5 The death is announced of Mr. John Spencer Curweu. president of the Tonic Sol-Fa College and editor of the Musical Herald. Born at Plaistow m 1847, the eldest ton of the inventor of the Tonic SolFa system, he studied under hid father and at the Koval Academy of Music under122 words
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Advertisement100 1916-09-11 5 ROBINSON'S c^1 GENUINE VACUUM FLASKS Ma-asM Wili keep liquids hot or cold for hours The Hmerscan SEver Ready" H Osram Flashlight Fitted with Tungsten Battery, Permanent i Switch, Equipped with genuine EVEREADY fe^l MADZA Bulb Gives a very powerful light 111 No. 2602 Price $2 HH Ho 791 Refill Batteries100 words
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Advertisement578 1916-09-11 6 'ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. s s. City of Norwich due about 25th September, For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART iAATSGHAFPIJ Incorporated m Hollaed, Roy*l Packet Savlgatlon Co., ot Batavist. 2—578 words
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Advertisement170 1916-09-11 6 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO.. LIMITED. Singapore to Batav!a, Cheribon, Samarang. Sail Twice a Week. Singapore to Billiton Sourabaya and Singaradja (Bali). Sail Weekly. I Singapore to Pangkal Pinang, Batavla, Samarang, Batavia, Pining, and Singapore. Sail fortnightly. For freight, passage and further informaticc Apply to The Registered Office Ho. 22.170 words
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Advertisement798 1916-09-11 6 P. %J 9 Dbitish India AND Apcab JLine (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, A(te?, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leare Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR798 words
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Advertisement568 1916-09-11 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON so* MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD ODTWAKD 1916 1816 Athos B^pt. 6 Taul l>cat Rent '2 A. Behic Bept. 17 pordillen Bepl 14 Porthoß Sept. 28 j Mactllan Bent M Paul Lecat Oct. 11 j A stf aruer Ocl 10 Cordil]«r<- Oct. 15568 words
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Advertisement490 1916-09-11 6 JAPAN MAH STFAMSWTP Co. Lt.l [Ineornocaaai n japam EUROPEAN I.IHL Ast rvice 1<- rnaintait via ports to Marwellh-h. L contract with tor Ibj, ment. The New Twl maintaining this mrv\« b ay, I designed aud cor-trjct, a. and with all the latteat li proretnenN ♦•..I? safety and oomf I tbroogb490 words
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Article1291 1916-09-11 7 The Old Army is dead," observed a civilian the other day to a friend of mine I who has seen warfare m many lands. He was referring to the First Expeditionary Force, composed of Regular troops van ing m numbers from 80, 0C0 to 130,000, whicli saved1,291 words
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Article422 1916-09-11 7 A.I the local authorities are keen M doing a bit of •▼eryfthiof iritk cur rotaa teers, (although th»-y haven't yet field kitchen nor an aerodrome,' perhaps Sir Conau I>o\le's idea Bmbodfed iv the fo! fowiug may prove attractive. I'pon .luly 1 beveral of our division*, were stopped422 words
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Article259 1916-09-11 7 Siud m one of hottest Mgioni m or the world, and is clashtd urnoi^ tLo*e with the higbebt mean dtui\ temperature. This ie accounted for bf tti geographical potition. Lvjd^ a c it lost, hetv. *m and jUht misting both BOMOQtta, it hue, at intei\aif, no ramfaU lor259 words
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Advertisement453 1916-09-11 7 Vv as or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. gWHAT OTHER PROPERTY /S P REAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). lAD OFFICE: Winchester Home. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. E.C. M. £30.000 Bo,.eme Ooort o, E M .«a,453 words
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Advertisement438 1916-09-11 7 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada i. All kinds of Life and Endowment policies issoecl. F. S Evans Manager. South Kasteru Asia. Cuthrie a Co. Ltd., fitMHI Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorpotatod In New Zealand./ FIR* Insurances effected on Buildings, Renl and Merchandise of every438 words
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Advertisement325 1916-09-11 7 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. I Incorporated m New Zealand.) VAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASBOC, Ltd. MARINE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) LONDON GUARANTEE A ACCIDENT Co. Ltd GUARANTEE. (Incorporated m Esgland.) Fire and Marine Risks of every descrlpl*o> endorwritten at lowest325 words
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Article473 1916-09-11 8 Experiences of a Dane. The following is from a letter which was received from a Danish engineer, who had to cross the north of Germany ou his way home to Denmark from Buenos Ayres. The following extracts regarding the German precautions against spying, and the food problem473 words
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Article290 1916-09-11 8 Pictures of Bone Grafting and Other Operations. l>r 1 red H Albee, of New York, m a paper and cinematograph demonstration before the Royal Society of Medicine, described the surgical ÜBes of the bone graft originated by him. Portions of bonce of the limbs, jaw or290 words
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Article92 1916-09-11 8 The Neve Freie Presse of Vienna says that the Ausfcro -German "Balkan Aerial Express plan is nearing realisation. The line will be from Berlin via; Vienna and Budapest to Constantinople, but up to the present it is uncertain whether Zeppalina or aeroplanes will be used. A meeting92 words
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Article1518 1916-09-11 8 I To Doc. 31 Aug. To elate 1 I9lfi Abaco 6,498', Allagar, Dec 266.800 159,000 A.Gajab,Sep 29,790 12 500 83,300 Alor I'oDgeu 97,08£ Alma, 244,800 Arnpat, Bep 36,054 68,999 An-Johore, Mar 177,219 139,914 1 I An- Malay, Dec 1,507,347 140,871 1,086,237 !>nS'tra. May 473,623 445 957 Asahan,1,518 words
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Article183 1916-09-11 8 Brubf-b, ,Jul\ MM 207 ''henderians, 4MO 4.116 OopSllgOOMOli 14,67 0 (11) Kanaboi, IJBO (9) 838 Kamuuing 18& Kawiuntiug. 8,881 (9) 600 I Junta, June 5,455 (11 4,060 Kmta A66OC, Mar I«MI Labat, 8,981 (It) Malayan Tin, IIB4NN Middleton. Feb 1,100 (lO) Pahang Consol. 44.500 (11) Posing Babru. ii183 words
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Advertisement336 1916-09-11 8 Sat i sf! Ed Jg§ I |L It is a common ox] ,^f *»=p- t foi r mtho i I) t r\ i ',s >* roo Is for hot bby (J^ J g -^y ■■-,1.1 ono. i! i < **>, Pood t I v^ v i'■a pi Itolm I v^—336 words
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Advertisement8 1916-09-11 8 GREATER MILEAGE WITH AVON TYRES AT LESS COST.8 words
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Article1510 1916-09-11 9 *AU laotoHoM at Storttnf Bbft*ta mail ta legftried m ywely Bomlaoi lo> the pteeeal. [sBned by FRASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept, 9th. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. leecn. Paid. r '4SO Div. Bbllbkb 100. GOO 9r 9s Allafar 12J% f J 2 9 379,933 2s 881,510 words
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Article54 1916-09-11 9 iCOBBROTKD UP T3 Sept 9.) Bank *mi 2-4 19 32 demand 14 782 PiiTßft cradits 8m i 1413 16 France demand Bank 826 JHDIA, T. T. 174 1 BOHSSONa, ilemard 7 1 Yokohama, demand 110 Java, demaad Bahqrok. d«mand 56 SOVSEBiaBB, Bank Bnytag 98.54 bt,nk cl Hnfland Ha** 6%54 words
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Article132 1916-09-11 9 Sept 9. Tin (buyer--) 181.50 Oamalai 11.00 Gr&iabiea Cabs No. 1 20.00 3»mki«s Cnb« No. 3 18.00 fepptv Biac ordin. B'pote 38 50 Fe t )pti, (Wfc'te lair) 84.00 N«iine;u U!0 tn tbe !b 80.00 :fntm«i-is (80 to the lb.) nom. Mate (Bands) 7 5.00 Cloven (Amboina) nom. Bali132 words
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Advertisement144 1916-09-11 9 Ifae TROPICAL ROOFING r tt fy A Qf*f% Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB A hich do away with the necessity of asing sticky cement at the overlaps. "T"" 1 L. I—l— I f GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its144 words
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Advertisement218 1916-09-11 9 RANEEGUNGE irAinninp^ I/lCAlll|il|lvO Channels SOLE AGENTS INDO- MALAY CO., (INOORPORATEO IN SINOAPOBB). *T^ Jj SINGAPORE. S-4 mwt 8-9 the Blood is the Life." JWHEN YOU ARE j I With any disease due to impure blood I such as Eczama, Scrofula, Scurvy, B«d I Legs, flbscessos, Ulcers, Glandular I Swellings, Boils,218 words
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Miscellaneous50 1916-09-11 9 NEXT MAILS DUE Prom Europe.— Per M. M. outward Ccrdiilcre expected on Sept 14. Prom China.— Per P. A O. homeward Malta expected on Sept 14. LONDON HAILS DESPATCHED Left, Due. Arrfveo. July 18 MM. Aug 1» Aug 1 Jnly 2o P. &O. 28 l July 28 8.1. 30 frt50 words
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Miscellaneous704 1916-09-11 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 am.. Sept S ARRIVALS. Sept 8. Han Whatt Soon (Brit Bnnda Maru (Jap); Natal (D-.u). Sept 9.— Soon Ann, Sardinia, kaka Perak, Chupan. Sn Muar. Hong Wan (Brit) Heirn. Agga «Nor); Athos IFch) Wakasu Maru u7ap) Etnile (Dut). CLEARANCES. Sept 9.704 words
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Article1293 1916-09-11 10 FASTERN UNITED INSURANCE. WAR LOAN' ISVBSTMENTS. Company.-. Si OCBBBPDII DKVELOPMBVT. The Ibird annual gcceial meeting of the Eastern Assurinto Corporation, Liml ted, was held at tbe re^:?tered otlice of the ■Jonip >ry. 1A MilsjfClSt. Singapore, on Saturday. Than watt present Messrs Tan Kheatu Hock, (chairman) presiding, the hcn'b'r> l>r Lim1,293 words
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Article143 1916-09-11 10 i The M 0 A placed the SRC on tbe Esplanade on Saturday, but failed to win. Coelbo lakinjs tij;bt of their wickets for 19 runs. Sooret. V M C A. Beojafield c Aeria b Coelho P Coulcber c Dean b Coelho r> 15 D de Silva b de143 words
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Article135 1916-09-11 10 A bill is to b^ introduced into tbe Legislative Council to amend the Widows' end Orphans' Pension Ordinance 1904. The new provision is that an officer retir icg on peusion from tbe service of the Colony, who also draws a pension from any Protected Malay135 words
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Article173 1916-09-11 10 TO-DAY. 5.13 p.m. Drill Hall N C Os, SV A. ,i m m Maxim Co. Fire Station. TP SV R, Drill Hall Veterans Co. 5 10 Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Drill Hall SVC Band Tuesday, 12th Sett. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall N C173 words
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Article581 1916-09-11 10 DEAR OLD CHARLIE." There is something very refreshing about an honest, unpretentious farce. The problem play, the psychological study of a wholly impossible personality, or the dogmatic didactics of one class of modern plajwrighfc, on occasion become very wearisome. Perplexity and brainfjg, and more than a suspicion of581 words
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Article80 1916-09-11 10 Agents F W Barker and Co. Lanadron 109,252 luny •j*.o"o Senawang 28,484 Sandycroft 23.638 Batu Anam 18 698 Batu Village 2,673 Pengkalan Durian 9,832 Tanah Merah 17,050 Bnkit Toh Alang 13,600 Shanghai Kleb mg 12,200 Kinta Kellas 44 343 Jeram Kuantan 8.988 Batang Benar 13,848 Shanghai80 words
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Article17 1916-09-11 10 Mrs Oldblood: Fond of books Mrs Newblood: Very we 6irnply couldn't get along without the percolating library.17 words
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Article130 1916-09-11 10 The P and O Novara is expected to leave Colombo on Wednesday the 13th instant, and should arrive at Singapore on the 19th idem. Senhor Manoel Ignacio de Rezende, Chief of the Public Works Department of the Province of Timor Dilly, arrived from Lisbon en Saturday morning by130 words
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Article168 1916-09-11 10 The fire Brigade received a call at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning to No 11 Moulmein-rd, where, upon arrival, it was found that a small wood and attap roofed houee, occupied by Chinese, m the jungle opposite the hospital had caught fire. The blaze was soon put out168 words
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Article232 1916-09-11 10 Mr J H Waring writes I fcball bo greatly obliged if you will kindly insert, m your next i6sup, the eucloeed hefc chow ing that the contributions to Our Day" 1915, and to the general fund under the auspices of the St John Ambulance Aseo ciation, have232 words
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Article206 1916-09-11 10 The Daily Graphic has a picture of Mies Xorah Edwardee, youngest daughter of the late Mr George Edwardee, and of her husband, Lee Corp Patrick F Hartigan, who is a nephew of Mrs G P Osven and a 60n of the late Dr Hartigan. At the Church of St John206 words
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