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Title Section15 1916-09-12 13 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 35N CENTS SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916. NO. 8,85;j15 words
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Article179 1916-09-12 13 Tbe despatches from the Western Front tell of the great counter attack on th^ IBEh met, with a: ie-»et thirty thousand men under Hindenberg's direction. The German lossee are stated to have been terrible— Page 5. On the French part of the liDe tber^ has been vigorous179 words
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1082 1916-09-12 13 A MILITARY COURT ON THE EUPHRATES. N riyah wbin we JirKt 0( Ii( during the flood eeneou lutt year wut more thix.: physical island U m I ;tland 'm Ml abstract t-etife. I m. a. :>inOH isolated m chucs. bntaoosttMM that wn H vs a\ t- i \tei,diri£ iis SOUndS.1,082 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1916-09-12 13 GOODRICH TYRES S FETY TREAD i (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) I EXAMPLES OF STANDARD VALUES 1% ffli ]pff OFFICE TOWELS. CASTMENT CLOTHS. I $22.50 a doz. H^ M^wl I j'W> ff Fringed Honey Comb Soft "ttSffioJSSifficSS?* Made m v^^mC^fc S3 95 C 40 50 ins. 0-50 075. SI. yd. England. V^fel^^^^261 words
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Advertisement114 1916-09-12 13 i LATEST ADVERTISEMFNT^. <rk wanted Shorthand typist potiJ| ti wanted as accountant Page 3. !i g loet from Nathan rd Page 3. I- ie of freehold land Page '■> i nders for work, Municipality Page 3. CMng Keng Lee cell new silverware Page 2. I i bineon'e for Gladctone Bags114 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous179 1916-09-12 13 ITHE WEEK. Tuesday 12th. 1 High Water— lo-51 a.m., 10*43 p ra. Poll M>ion Sungei Bagan Rubber mtg, Bark< i noon. Lodpc Zetland Regular, 30 pm. Howitt Phillips "< v HiiDney'B."' Wednesday 13th. B High Waaei 11 7 a.m., H-U p.m. B BJ c:tward mail expected. Howitt Philiips "Caroline." Thursday179 words
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Article205 1916-09-12 14 Wonderful Recover* of Voice. ng .1 COHC fl r iffy <it M.mdealey m -rv Ho&pii i:. v bill, a London j Tenitotnl Hum I Sullivan recovered hii apet b ':ij.r r arkable circumstances. BroU Sheveon*! Concert Party was giving In Wwa I Ibeil 118 th entertainment to205 words
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Article168 1916-09-12 14 ENGLISH BA RRISTER. Pleads m French Court. P'^ris, July _;< tat lirit tn;;e on record a member of tLe Knglish i'ar bus j/leaded m a French court The case war unimportan: a suit betweac a tr and an ex-Sultan of /ac/ibar but Urn IntonttUlg point ia that it prec-u-jaL has168 words
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Article126 1916-09-12 14 Cbances of British Throne .;i- ,aurvv cr.iy proper that the Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of Albany aud Prince A'ber: of >chleswig Qolatein ahonld M Mfl to hoU any Briti-h rank or dig n::.t s DHI Urn idea of their succeeding tc ttM I'tivLie l- absurd. Thfl poßUhililiefl126 words
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Article89 1916-09-12 14 L.;tel- |fe j have heeu indications of 8 "rowing hicWjMflJ or, rather, R recovers -m iht- impotll from Europe. NY X KuropHi-.u ill tmmn have all brought full eajisooi ul.l :l<- Mijaaa¥i mam, which arrived :n Koh on the 15th iustant, bad over MM IOM of goods, 3,328 tons being89 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement503 1916-09-12 14 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED, (Inoorporated m Hongkong). THE British Psanos j FRENCH PIANOS i Italian Pianos Victoria Theatre THE HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. Last Performances, TO-NIl: HT Horace A.nne«!t'v Vachell i Oomedj brom the Haymarket Theatre 44 QULNNEY'S." To morrow Wednesday w. Somerset Kaogham latest success now plaj .1 r:>503 words
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Advertisement627 1916-09-12 14 I^V RTII I W mm B w&mikM mm n ■Sfe y^Kr a B r\d IB M? JB Hbl. Jb§ <BJ wM IBv>v3 W A mm <d& Wr mimJm mbBbCHSm BgL jjß^j 111 frf 1 1 mm EI if jma bs| if bM V j w a »3 «x w <627 words
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Advertisement518 1916-09-12 14 TONIGHT! Tn Mru THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE cinema CABTN"O B y; THI SFA AT TilK BPEOIA.L h! DF O IN THE SECOND BHOW 9.15 P.M. SVTAi Q 3i ''THE MILLION' DOLLAR iin p ar t s D Ro 3 c 3 m y q rp p p v 4D d518 words
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Article327 1916-09-12 3 -.the p:vsen: war the b ginning of Ihi ■we when one aidi Of the other es definite eupenontv, tn the exer of wiiich the other emle loses so !y that Ms front caa no longer be nbnkH and that iS remaining ircea :»t:orru> iuadequato, it327 words
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Article320 1916-09-12 3 leTew gn i -.^j I ovei Penang a Thursday, due to rbe change ol ihe h- BMHieoon, which ia taking I little earlier than usuai. The I blowing from aovth south weet, lovec being Cell m the nai pnaidoi i temage bai been dove. i eooiaienced ci320 words
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Article200 1916-09-12 3 Ailahabacl. angasi 18. i iblc dated London Angoal id. ea'> U hj Uwl« navMuce outh wig i.tive obtained control ilb roads to the Carpathians xcept c north Mid ccci pv ?oine of i 4« with adTaace force*. Iditead of r>eating aue veal part ol lh« (Qemy fo:200 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement699 1916-09-12 3 LAMBERT &Co AUCTIONEERS. 32, RAFFLES PLACE Merchandise of every description received for sale either Privately or by Auction. Onr Spacious and Bright Hall, situated m the-be^t and most frequented part of the Square, is woll adapted ijr the effective display and sale onto; the most .i3vantagoous conditions of Iligh.c'ass Goods.699 words
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Advertisement323 1916-09-12 3 COTTON GREPES. Most Suitable for Tropical Wears, IN j Varieties of Quality and Shade I Are obtainable from 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ALL-BRITISH J Rrv T\/r nn "v T3 tti o 1 V./ Xt JL JL X Jl\ iO USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE Rom Tyres are used by323 words
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Advertisement944 1916-09-12 3 The Straits Trading Co Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.' NOTIOB is hereby given that an Bxtraor dinary General Meeting of the Gompaßj will i be held at the Regi Office of the Coin j pany, No. 11, CoJJyer Quay. Singapore, on I Wednesday, the sixth day of September. 1916. [at noon,944 words
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Advertisement501 1916-09-12 3 TO LET The c mtortaMe sod \> X a-;;iv hitnau^d SorapeMi i r nAduuuv ka "Cheaatast, No Gr?.u;,< i-.,,! ,t D n»H rouri stabling and motm gangt u;ts htti v»iiU:i laid r»n Kutrv Ist Kov« ber. >'or p.irticuliirH apply vo D KITOVITZ, 57 A Tanjong Katoog op PoveJl *Ct 119501 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1916-09-12 4 Ba«w«d kf hflcencc taA inbrfbrf <*i f^«J Mm prtrftl Tr-th mi glorioaa Y\m\9tA t4 Udoau l*f««tf vui Law.. Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1916, If the Berlin report be correct that the Bulgarian* have driven the Rumanians out of Silistria that means tbat the retirement from Tarbukai m1,211 words
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Article196 1916-09-12 4 The Hon Mr F J Pigott, Colonial Engineer, accompanied by Mrs end Miss Pigott, is m to Penang, on inspection duty. His Highness the Sultan of Sclam;or, KG M (t, celebrated his birthday yesterday when a bank holiday was proclaimed throughout the State, i A cheery letter from France from196 words
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Article823 1916-09-12 4 Dr J B MeYail, of the Medical Depart ment, now seconded for service uad» < i^e War Office, has boeu promoted to b Captain R A M C. Lt Col. Tyte M S V R has received Babla information that bin brother 2nd Lt S <i Tyte Bth Bait Rcyul823 words
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Article95 1916-09-12 4 HONOUR?, V C B,< Sabaahai < Lood ii sepl lhe toll tdi of thn 1 T«mp Major S W T.fMu^ Car Temp I Tei Bgt M«j i Cor BandMS, 1 v Pte I ButchincoD V. A i. g i !>:« J Hitler, 11 LaW Short, fotla Thoma95 words
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50 1916-09-12 4 Pretoria. Si Mt I (.rner.tl ncnounced that m vkw of the frequently rxpressed desire of natives to be allowed tc help ihe OfKMM e-^ernment, at tbe reqnett of the hnatrial Government he hta arranged tfcei i: bstteJkms, > t ho Uran ltd i fc-hould proceed50 words
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Article23 1916-09-12 4 London, Sept. 10. Official. Nave.; planes attacked tin r;.;]vray siding, anc ammunition fonpi i^t Lichterveld Sep.. I tad returned eafely.23 words
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Article52 1916-09-12 4 Sftlurday ftvaefng rired revolver ghots at the Frtn:h Legation during a conference q\ Entente Minic-tf 'iU Zaimis immediately apologised, ftl nistorf vieiuacdnd tbe punishment of tbe cfti'iAieii- tai tbfl ofiiciaic noceibli-, the pceeerTEtum of order tad Hrn tm\ ?ion of thr> bo called Reservists' i aj 3J /mruir52 words
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Article115 1916-09-12 4 The Sumatra PtoeJ \m that tht movement? of troops appear to be m large numbers than for DMHIf \earh. Tbe re' bt-lliou it taking on a 6erioue aspect Th* situation is due to M idenburg'e polics of concentrating the tr tcp»- The Borneo revolt IftflMMMtaKted the f;;H115 words
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Article334 1916-09-12 4 IB a case of all winner*" with the Howitt Phillip! Co. 'c repertoire daring neir present Ptaeon fit the F/ctcne Theatre. The various pieces have all been selected despite their comprehensive range, with an UtttCMtai Mm as to the popular tatte. \<c O 1 Itf i i334 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1916-09-12 4 FOR SALE. WILLETT PETROL GAS GENERATORS. lof 350 Candle powor 10 lights. 1 of 330 do (second hand) 10 lights. lof 2100 Candle power '60 lights. Can be seen working at our Godown m Singapore. Must be sold to close consignment. No reasonable offer refused. Fittings (Pendant, Brackets, Globes), Burners188 words
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Article89 1916-09-12 5 |||DERBUIG'S FAILURE. Sr the Kaisers Eye. Sen i I"-. v c~>uuterSept B i- -;«iil to I by the |h> -r and i iiieL. n i tnonally. ii fcensbi r^ftr- ad S Jj four m noon and -> and m iChine- n a ras losses, not gaining .i89 words
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Article94 1916-09-12 5 rent poiuU v, !;^l!oy (QX '.ed it footing it our vigor:ied by I >ci my. •'ice dropped bombs on '->iu£ mojti Mid unimportant damage. A dropped on Iba I at Kottwed or. t. of \ploaion? and volauMl I )inb attacki toiitb~WMl ..t ctf L»eniec :in<\ south of94 words
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Article188 1916-09-12 5 10. General Haig m a nnniqui'' says \ll the ground gained een maintained avi our gain< ex ended. An enemy oomrtai attach north was beaten off and our :vanced 300 to 8,000 yards on fronl a^ the re»u!c of a fig i ng. spirit and dash of188 words
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Article80 1916-09-12 5 -ion, Sept. 10. Pouter's MEMS] it headquarters sajl Mr AtQVith'l the front so tai M if known was ;aspectional anj political -ince. The Pramiet erineed much B the headqu.irttrs cf the Flwug ■s r p* and made ar- gvlai tme cf atumuni >ioa dumps, eiawining oar shells80 words
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Article175 1916-09-12 5 t« regret was felt la Rxna ion at the i h ':i Ihm Mooted Banna by -o the Ilißgnon Klectric Tramway I the deu'h 1:1 Mliaa, on Urn Capl .J a Rolberford, r. the Pint Burma Contingent :a\ Engineer ol the K»n *P° n Kleptrie ToMiwaj acd Svpplj Oof r:175 words
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Article95 1916-09-12 5 THE EAS TERN FRONTS RUSSIANS PRESS ON HALISCZ I 'By Submarine Cable] [iU«t«r's B«rTto«] ivtrograd, Sept. 10. The enemy is blowing up the forts at Halicz prior to his' j retirement. The great bridge over the, Dniester has been blown up. The Ru&siana j bold the left bank and are95 words
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Article201 1916-09-12 5 Lou Jon, Sept 10. Berlin announces that the Bulgarian* have captured the Rumanian town of Silistriaon the south bank of tho Danube. Bukhictßt Official— On Sept H, Uus^oI Rumanian force! repulnea the Bulgarians at Ba/. irj ,k Bnharest, 9ept to. -Official: Heavy fight ing continues m the Bfaroa201 words
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Article125 1916-09-12 5 Lo'.ion, Sepl ii a feature of the communique* is tne increasing aerial activity on ali fronts, developing literally into a war m the <rr. Fighting i* at close quarters on the Kieuch front, wherein machine guns play a prominent part. Many French aerrphinei attacking Chaulnes made two125 words
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Article61 1916-09-12 5 Amsterdam. Sept. 11. The German i-ooi Dictator, Hen Batocki, replying to Criticisms ou the cutting down of food, e>ays it i* CalM to imagine that the harvest is v record one. That is impossible owing to the shortage ol labour and manures. The rations m Berlin will61 words
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Article25 1916-09-12 5 Londun.Sept.il. The Chronicle bus an interview with Bruesiloff m which he say? that the game is already won and will end next August.25 words
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Article231 1916-09-12 5 The (iran j Duke of Baden has issued an edict authorizing young girls engaged ro soldiers who have disappeared during the war to bear the numes of the'r Cancer and to be culled Madame." The locnl ngency ol the Yokohama Specifl ink. Ltd. has received a telegram to day 11231 words
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Article1687 1916-09-12 5 From Our Own Correspondent War Progress. London, Aug 10. The whole of the G H Q from Sir Doug'as Haig downwards are exceedingly pleased with the progress which has been made. It is true that our casualties are rather more than we expecfed about 1 25,000 to1,687 words
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Article137 1916-09-12 5 In their monthly circular of the "nd September by the M. M. Bteamei Atbos Vlebsrs Wax G Hale Co state that the official denial of the reported big quantities of rice required by the Government baB bad, if late, its effect, and consequent upon larger arrivals from137 words
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Article69 1916-09-12 5 The handsome sura of $1833.25 has been received, being the half proceeds of the Garden Sale of Work organized by Mrs Tomlin. This splendid contribution will be a great help to tbe Red Cross Work. I From the FMS Govt. Printer we have received69 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1916-09-12 5 ROBIN^OJIV^Ie Superior Quality Brown Cowhide Gladstone Bag EXTRA STRONG NICKEL SLIDE 831T3 kUd LOCK. SPECIAL SALE PR C£3 SIZE 20 22 24 IXCHES $18.50 $20 $25 rf^^^if^i^'^" MUk vorii < wously ,n quality, 4 especially m Uic amount o) en f eii9j| it contains. Bibe Brat 'TfJf 9 tinned to219 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement697 1916-09-12 6 ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. [NCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. s.s. City of Norwich due about 29th September, For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KQNMKLiJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPM Incorporatccl m Holland.) Roy^i Pacxet Navigation Co., of Batavia. j_^ ;•<697 words
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Advertisement795 1916-09-12 6 P. O. British India AND ApCAB JLINE i (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 Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR795 words
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Advertisement574 1916-09-12 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIRE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLCR mo MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 1918 1916 Athos Sept. 6 Pa«l Le«ftt Reft 2 A Behic Sept. it I OornUleve Bept 14 Porthos Rept. 28 Magellan Bept 26 Paul L««fit Oct. 11 A steamer Oct 10 Oordillere Oct. kS A steamer574 words
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Advertisement486 1916-09-12 6 JAP A N M A STEAMSHIP Co Uncorporalc^ m lapai EUROPEAN LINE A Bervice It tuaintalnod between Tai via port« to MarselUea, London urn contract with the In,p. rialJapaL, mwt. The New Twtn maintaining thiF Pcrvic, bave beeaiSJS designed and Dongferoeted, ana witb all the lat« st i- r j486 words
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Article1129 1916-09-12 7 A Wonderful Recovery. Salonika. The way m which the Serbian Array has been reconstituted is one of the miracles of the war. Six months ago it could hardly have been said to exist. It was worn out with fighting against enor mous odds, and1,129 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement233 1916-09-12 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. 4ce f IC ACla. 99 per cent pure. \nt i uinigators and Sulphur Powder. \rsenite of Soda for killing out lalang. \spinalls Varnish, Paints &c. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeon- shooting records than any other powder. Cement "Pistol" brand233 words
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Advertisement361 1916-09-12 7 Real Flesh Builder found Cat.last. New Home Remedy Works Wonders In Making Thin Undeveloped Men and Women Plump and Attractive. HOW TO GAIN 15 TO 40 lbs. Stop being a human beanpole. Chase away that loDg. lean, hungry look that makes folks think you're sick or that you're not getting361 words
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Advertisement582 1916-09-12 7 ABOUT PILLS. I Many people have no heU it \<ktn£ a dozen bottles off mcdii I Form prescribed bj .t doctor, but view with alarm the su^ 1 (jr~^ Kn take ;t pills. This misapprehension is no doubt dv. I f>^ niipi'i -j J pi! ursative, which may X oorred582 words
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Article897 1916-09-12 8 (The following article was written m a British submarine under the sea. The author is a chief engine-room artificer, and his ship is one whose number has figured more than once m Admiralty announcements of good work done. The j article gives a first-hand picture of897 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1916-09-12 8 STRONG SACK TRUCKS JUST ARRIVED No. 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 UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. Q T T^ C* A "P C*\ T? T7 1 f f fßp^138 words
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Advertisement918 1916-09-12 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday tbe I7tb, Thursday the 19th, and Saturday tbe 21st of Oct., 1916. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday ltth October, ioib i A 3 THE VISITORS STAKFS AND PUHSE 2-45 p m. and918 words
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Advertisement426 1916-09-12 8 ENTRIES CLOSE X NOON on fata* October. 1016 In all races v only b, g TBkh V E different aisMm. NOTE Ti, to Rul, rhich nj Owners ol OciAni sithei tt** ■"■V;-Fir BtD8 tDa y Auy |im B| oue Qrittn Race, onthi on payment of $io extrs Race, provided the426 words
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Article47 1916-09-12 9 Time-balls on Fort Canning ana Monci Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time gun is fired at 12 ooloofe noon, Indicating Singapore standard time, cd every day excepting Sunday, when it Ih fired at one o'clock.47 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement474 1916-09-12 9 J Wab or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I HEAB OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: Z2, Old Jewry, E.C. _*M £20.U0C aeposllefl «i 6 n »ho Supreme Coort oi England anfl compltea with474 words
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Advertisement429 1916-09-12 9 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). All kinds of Lite and Endowment policies I J. F. S Evans Manager. Booth Ka^tern Asia. Cuthrie Co. Ltd., General Agents, ∈:a: ore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated iv Nev, Zealand.) FIRM Insurances effected on Buildings, Kent and Merchandise of every429 words
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Advertisement309 1916-09-12 9 NEW m mm U ilZ' Ot> Ud NORWiGH UNION FIRE Incorporated m New Zealand.) INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. FOUNDED 1797 K4N6JBZE INSURANCE ASSOC. Ltd. (Incorporated m England). yiniyr LOBSOB paid exceed £30,000 000 HninC. LowoKt Rates of Premium. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) Prompt and Liberal Settlements. CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd, Agents;309 words
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Advertisement151 1916-09-12 9 COMMERCIAL RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singai-ore). Rubber Merchants Auctiont^rs. Uuuse and Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuers. Broker^, Commission Agents, furve>ors, etc. Sales of lands, houses, furniture, jewellery, motor cars, etc on advertised dates. DIIDDCD CAI CC Tw;ce weekly at our nUDDLII UMLIO own godowns Of ail descriptions RUBBER MILLING QUOTATIONS151 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous247 1916-09-12 9 EXCHANGE. (COBBKCTBD UP TO Sept 11.) B&uk i m/l 2-4 19 32 demand S-4 732 PriTfttt credits Bms 1413 16 France demand Bank 826 r»DiA, T. T. 174 i HaaasOHQ, demacd 7| Yokohama, dercmnd 110 JAVA, demand 155 1 BABQKOK, demand 66 SovHBHiQKa, Bank Buyir.g »8.54 Bank oi Bngland l-.ut*247 words
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Miscellaneous808 1916-09-12 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a.m. Sept 1 1 ARRIVALS. Bant I.- Pfcyaa LBi Sept 8.->Panant, Ban ■/bnM Hrn MJn deroo, Ilatuvier (Brttl Cnng Pine (Obi), Sept 10. Qoerra, Baa Bio Qoan Hock Lee, Will o':Le Wiap, 4bbotaCord Caljpto Lady Weld, Pin Bang, On Bang, Japan808 words
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Article581 1916-09-12 10 'By Codribst of thk French Consulate] Pars. Sept 10 pm. The French 'A per cent bond^ are at francs 64 and the 5 per cent at francs 90 Yesterday we stormed new elements of trencher, capturirg 50 prisoners. On the south of the Somnie, wo repulsed seriou?581 words
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Article126 1916-09-12 10 n krf informed thai the parts ol Mr Ilex's Hateri da tor a Flora.' noticed frcv. t time :n ii >me Periodicals ajre priatd ha three Tolumeft, eoeting m now difficult to obtain. They covf y the Bionocotyledone. Sir King worked up the l>icoi> irdone 11). eh126 words
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Article125 1916-09-12 10 Feeva Tucker— Williams a very pretty ceremony took place at SI M :rv's Chares, Laala Lumpur, on Friday mori then Urn marriage was! mniM ii <.f If* v a R tere Tucker, of t'achon; and Mlm Sarah H imiltou w »l'''' eot Mcd Bil SteTens, of Ku125 words
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413 1916-09-12 10 The following contributions and cub scriptious for the month of August, have been received, and are gratefully ac knowledged by Mrs Wreford and Mrs Lowther Kemp Previously acknowledged 58, 916. 91 Alfred Lea Kiq 50 .Mrs Knowles 10 Toft a A Dowland 2 M V413 words
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Article239 1916-09-12 10 The secretary of the Penang Chamber of Commerce sends the following for I publication "On Bth and 10th February 1916. Messrs Guthrie Co, Ltd, Singapore, put on the rail at Tanjong Pagar siding 200 bags weighing 15 tons 3 qrs 10 lbs Anthraciie Coal for despatch to239 words
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Article81 1916-09-12 10 ihe September monthly medal Bogey i competition of the above Club was played on Satuiday and Sunday and resulted m a win for Mr R Oldfield, who returned a net score of three down. Thirty nine cards were taken out and the following were returned. Mr R81 words
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Article80 1916-09-12 10 Y. W.C A. The V VY C A Secretary regrets that the new tennis court is not ready to be played upon on Wednesday next, as was notified m the Association P.ulletiu September, but members aud othen? interested are specially invited to be present from 5 to 6.30 pm. to80 words
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Article168 1916-09-12 10 The lien. Treasurer, Mr A W Vick, care of C jartered Back of India, Australia and China, Singapore, begs to acknowledge with many thanks receipt of the following farther contributions Previously acknowledged $14 355 W G Stirling 20 Sit Swee Kara 30 Kan Kirn Wah168 words
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Article91 1916-09-12 10 The annual general meeting of the Siugay Siva Ncsa Sangum was held ia their premises at Tanjong Katong and the office bearers are as follows Putrous. M Vythilingarn Pillai and Vengadasalam Pillai. President R Muthia Servai. Vice President T R Suppiah Pillai, Secretary V N Ratnam, Vice Secretary V Naroyanasamy91 words
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Article104 1916-09-12 10 ANSWBB TO COBBBBPONDENT A E W. fl). Yes, it is quite possible that two .Northern or two .Southern tent-is ir.ny meet io the tiuul for the English Football Association Amateur Cup. The winners of two neighbouring divisiona may come together m the final. Also, the divisional tournaments are confined to104 words
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Article93 1916-09-12 10 The Malwa arrived m London on Friday the Bth instantThe P. and O. homeward mail steamer Malta has left Hongkong and is due here at 6 p m. ou Wednesday the 13th inetant. She sails at 8 am. on Friday the 15th idem. The KPM express steamer Rumphius93 words
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Article78 1916-09-12 10 Bicycle thieves are extremely busy just now, the Chief Police Officer therefore wishes to warn owners of bicycles not to leave their machines unattended outside tbe shops m town, the markets, or public officers. Tbe police are doing their best, aud special men have b^en put on duty78 words
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Article153 1916-09-12 10 MiuaSe'on Tin. Sluicing 129.18 pikuls, Tributore 111.63 pikals, 2 40.70 pikuis. The Eesalts from the plant were obtain ed for 17 days sluicing, the rest of the month being occupied iv floating the pontoon to a new fite. Agents Evatt and Co. Pulau Billing '2.355 to^il153 words
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Article218 1916-09-12 10 To Thr Editor, Sir On Sept A I cabled to the Bank of England to credit of War Office £2,260 for Malaya No. '29 ("Fighter") "The Xegri Sembilan," presented by the resi dents of Xegri Sembilan, Subscriptions are still required to com plete Malaya. Xo. 30 Fighter218 words
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122 1916-09-12 10 The following are excerpts from the i minutes of a meeting of the Committee' of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held m the Chamber on Tuesday last. War Tax. A letter dated the 12th of August, 1916, vraa read from Government on the122 words
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