The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1916
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Title Section15 1916-09-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PE_n CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1916. NO. 8,85715 words
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Article175 1916-09-16 1 i j According to a German admission, the capture of lioucbeavebues and tha cuttiug of the mam road is a Berious business for the enemy, and retirement was only de cided on m the face of overwhelming odds Page 5. The British despatches chronicle nothing of major175 words
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Article1505 1916-09-16 1 Q-iiciuid agunt ♦>«• jar i ago li belli The Topieiet rt-.i 1C66 to note that the Penang 4 nam her of C* B BMRM bad tb* -^onr age to go for a fJoiQIUmOOI Department, thn railway to wit. for receiving MM h.igsof codls for transit and1,505 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1916-09-16 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD H i INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) U ■■*&r finished.' >2 i Sl TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS II a m^tf M*tlmm* __G_F R*^•^jjl^^^^ LViiv $6.50 B2st Sn_lisn material and workmanship 4* kjjfiß .^l/ f, ff? I' "^Tffifl 14 CR BL4CK K4RTTON BOOTS %ll^ '.'.*^J| 1 I tan glace133 words
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Advertisement147 1916-09-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMEN TW. Ccmpany notice, Page 5. Titi Tin. j Katijjong Kamunting, Ampang Kiuta. I I amber of Commerce meeting Page 5. X; tice re linn of Diethelm ft Co Page 5. v fancies m Survey School Page 5. Stenographer wanted Page 5. xteuded programme of Howitt Phil lip Page147 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1916-09-16 1 j THE WEEK. I Satwdaj 16tb. i H.gh Water -r. 4 8 a.m., 0-89 p.m Howitt Phillips The Morals of Marcus High Water- 1 61 a.m., 18 p.m. 13th Sunday after Tiiuity. H!«m Water— l 20 r 1-4^ p.m. Johore Planters meeting, .xchange, 11 am. Howitt Phillips "ft-ii O' my126 words
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Article213 1916-09-16 2 There was qnite a good muster of mera berB at 8 Fori; Canning rd oti Wednesday to bear Mrs Nicholson's lecture on Our Garden.' After giving ti vivid pcture of a well k»;pt Engh-h country garden, the lecturer .-bowed bow. witb a little care, patience ond213 words
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Article35 1916-09-16 2 The V M 0 A played the officers and •ngineet* of the Glenartney, at soccer, nn Monday. The game r t suited m a 2 goal draw. On Monday thtYMCAwUI pliy a nava! team.35 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement382 1916-09-16 2 m^am^^^^^mmmmmmamammimmmmmmia 1 1 THE ROBINSON PIANO I COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong, Chiei' Importers British Pianos j FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos Victoria Theatre SPECIAL NOTICF. Owing to the fact tbat th* P and O boat for li wgkonfl will not k aye till Wednesday, the Howltt-Phillipa Company will be able382 words
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Advertisement1197 1916-09-16 2 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAM Uf TONIGHT AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THtAIRE cinema d A £_TNT> BYTH SEA V-ClUil. KJ 0-F BEACH Rr SECOND SHOW 9.15 P. M. SHARP "THE MILLION"' DOLL A MYSTERYIn 23 Episodes ol 2 Reels each 46 P.. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN CHARLIE THE i KP STEWART: RC1,197 words
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Article908 1916-09-16 3 Speaks ta American Journalists. ducted hy an A I) C to the o rambling \ilia m which General n-akes h;* heme, ln the hallway. the other portions of the villa :h ye Ik: j I -'ance was tastefully furnished, we were inspected SBsbatS of General Joffre's hich v.908 words
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Article282 1916-09-16 3 The Suddeut-ches Monat-cheft (south German Monthly ha.-^ issued a special "!-.ogl-nd Number,'' the object of which ll to teach Germans something of the character of their enemy. Especially interesting il an article dealing with the different resulto cf Bnglisb and German school education, some of which282 words
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Article146 1916-09-16 3 Ths famous nldPhonte- and hi^h jamper, Desmond, dud -it Blayney on duly t6. Desmond was abont 80 years old, aud was undoubtedly tbe greatest Bbowgronnd jumper Ibal baa ever appeased iv Australian rings. He mast h-uve won something like C"), 000 m priz-.s m the146 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1916-09-16 3 m^T^ mm^ m Hmmmmmm m mm mmm^ mmmmima^ mmm l a m f^ I jgUi i^i^Si *-__-___-_-__________B__i xmrnrnm aa_H_B__^H>_— —■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■iiMM) HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. CIGARETTES Packed m patent vacuum tins ensuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes m all climates. t\ 3-s_^_J M__^___™f?_ Manufacturers Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. London.202 words
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Advertisement888 1916-09-16 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB 57J-*^— THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 17th, Thursday the 1 9th, and Saturday the 2 lst of Oct., 1916, PROGRAMME. TUESDAY. 17TH 0 ORER, 1916 1 ft 3. THE VISITORS BTAKES AND PURSE 2-45 p888 words
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Advertisement918 1916-09-16 3 1 In all races the ad.. I n Pri7C only be given wht n ;l n T LFKH l i y s F!w: si Lne 1(^' f ditfereat <j«*nt is. J j NOTE The attention of owner* _q called to Kule 123, which makes tbe hour ton Boratehing 5 p.m.918 words
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Article776 1916-09-16 4 General Botha's story of Poisoned wells. The full story of German atrocities and breaches of the rules of war will never be told. Another chapter, however, is added m a Blue Bock, which exposes the practices of the Germans m the Cameroon?, Ea&t Africa, and German776 words
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Article1127 1916-09-16 4 The sixth ordinary general meeting of the ADglo Johoie Rubber Estates, Ltd., j was held on July 28 at Winchester House, Old Broad- street, E C, Sir William E Ward, X c s i, M A (Chairman of the Company), presiding. The Chairman said The result of the1,127 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1916-09-16 4 ARE YOI PUTTING YOUR BOY INTO THE NAVY I In any event you will need some money to give him j a start m life and there is probably no better and surer way of saving it than by one of our Educational' Endowments." SUN LIFE OF CANADA, S. J.262 words
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Advertisement9 1916-09-16 4 i GREATER MILEAGE WITH AVON TYRES AT LESS COST.9 words
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Advertisement764 1916-09-16 4 NOTICE m the Mattei of The Alien Ea.iniei < Winding up. Ord.niiice'; 1914 Bod Sieverts a Gompaay Ilimi. irg Bergedoiter Btahlrohr Kai n von Kid Si*.\ erts. NOTICE Is horeby given that Herbert Roland Llewellyn of Ore-nan. House. Singapore, Chartered Accountant, has by Inslrn __f_t dated the bi Jay ot764 words
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Advertisement775 1916-09-16 4 The Straits Trading Co (INCORPORATED IN SIN l| NOTi I Is hi reby gh dinary Qt l< r«J Mi b be dat thi paov, Ko I < Wedn< .da] at noon, toe to H&y m For the pm p thought i Xi HOl it,... (i) l bat ifa i Cai775 words
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Article1407 1916-09-16 5 INQUIB- CON UNFED. the SOOSt constituted as on the' .^vioas days lbs inquiry waa continued 1 yaetesiej m the Marine Court. fl re on the motor ship trtnay. Mr ff s Bocqaardt one of the Superntsadt ll of the Harbour Board Fire' 0 his evidence said his1,407 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement453 1916-09-16 5 LAMBERT Go. AUCTIONEERS. 32, RAFFLES PLACE Merchandise of every description received fcr sale either Privately or by Auction. j Onr Spacious and Bright Hall, situated m the be^t and most frequented part of the Square, is well adapted f.r the effective display and sale under the most advantageous conditions of453 words
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Advertisement559 1916-09-16 5 IGAGGINO Ca 6 7-8 MALACCA STREET i j Sambau St Shipchandler Dept. i i Agents; THE BROWING PETROLEUMS CO., LTD. Soon Keck Ltd— Line of i i i Bisleri's Esanofele, an infallible J remedy against Malarial Fevers J iBisleri s Ferro China bsst tonic Makenzie Old Scotch Wisky. Singapore Gold559 words
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Advertisement1244 1916-09-16 5 U..LANG LANDS LTO (IN LIQUIDATION. (laoorpoatod la NOTICE ie :■■"<•••> i i 1 1 mmmMwm l>9ootUmWM \A it,,. v.ompam.**- I rlin«uc«.*. ,--}•->. a i_i Heetßg tb _.< übece of [the above aimed Compeoj vs i i hed at ICliiitir. d llr.uk <3__a._t.-rs >i, io oa I Monday l th o<1,244 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous397 1916-09-16 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES o 13th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SEPT 1 H. BT. ANDREW 8 CATHEDRAL. f.3* a m. Li "any. 7.4f*j__U Holy ('ouiuiunion (Choral). Hymns ms. s.'i, 471. Pa ifO. t..5-i.:ii. feftttbif folk wed ly Holy Communion. 4 r m c uu.lay Bohool aDd Bible Claepes. 5; p.m. Evensong and397 words
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Article21 1916-09-16 6 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. GRIFFIN.— On tbe 14th instant, et the European Hospital, to I_Jr. and Mrs. W. A. G.BIFFIV, a daughter.21 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1916-09-16 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Sept. 16, 1916. I«r« thai] f_. Ft*i- tb* HoffUt't rite. flul-tCAt* Bami-d -> fi tence soi ■ahfilMd j-r-iu »>. Troth t-r tl^tlcus zrt-<i* 4 -u i--<-#' AW.*** B-doa -T-vfy ud _-f.7». The half yearly meeting of the Penang 1 Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday dis-1,096 words
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Article1095 1916-09-16 6 To-night, at the Sea View Hotel, theie will be as usual a special dinner, followed by an open air cinema show. The pictures include an exciting animal drama. On Suuday tbe orchestra will play during tiffin and dinner. Tbe Ceylon Tamils Association wishes it to be known that a meeting1,095 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter130 1916-09-16 6 ro the Editor, Date .-ir —tt I CHOW la vh I way ib<> p iblte hay. tion CfiUU Hit '1.,'. g| like pei-or-s wktt pt icfa ments fft*. please. Wiii'' it n become pit! at a the ut; ing, wheu tbey practi-o m.v a and Pometitr.es at night130 words
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Article129 1916-09-16 6 lbe cinema by the sea has been gettinj above the average share of patronagi during tbe past week, consequent upoj theie two changes of programme contamini ■MMI attractive and varxi pictures, To night there is anctber full change of pto Rramme when four more reele of that129 words
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Article61 1916-09-16 6 Last eight the Company gave a repeat perforivhi.ce by special request of th* amusing fa.-rp I Sittb Bit of Hoff.' U even gained popularity on the repeti To night The Mirals of Marcne" on Mouda\ night that pretty play Pe| o'.Vy Heart and on TMMMAtJ, since th#61 words
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Article401 1916-09-16 6 Latest Details The Resident of Palembang t* -Lb. Saroelangoen was attacked and .{..roved on the lst instant. Heer (j Teun*i Controleur, and the native population wer* murdered The Controleur at Baugko reported on tbe 2nd that rebel emissaries from Jfloera Tebo and baroelangnen bad arrived though then401 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement148 1916-09-16 6 1 TRY I MARTINS j VERY FINE OLD j U"V-V-0." CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. s tmmm lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm mmmmmm I mmmwm hb.^ mm __-»____---____-_________-____-______-_™-»^""""*"*^^"«^^"i*^^*^^^^ 6V APPOINTMENT T HMK,NC C£ORG^ fi^** .a. mm mm A f /GREFNni I I V-P IvL U l> >\ ..1 t t V StR!PF/I > \W I148 words
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Advertisement101 1916-09-16 6 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT 6% I WAR LOAN. o ai IMPORTANT NOTICE. h Subscribers to the above loan a ire reminded that Scrip Cert fi- w .ates, tully paid Letters of Allot- S aient and-or the Chartered Bank s p remporary Receipts for same are G sill BEARER documents. a Owners or101 words
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Article223 1916-09-16 7 GENERAL RK'SLItRY ACTIVITY. Qan.bles isolated Osstino] j rams are non i completely sr ths British nt can sweep lbs othei mads from Bapaoco-l with their mbles hi totally eclated. The French Communiques. M -The eftetttOOß corn VW Sttaehs at various I nth cf the Somme and i223 words
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Article107 1916-09-16 7 14 —General Haig's com mun.q -i.s the general situaticu is unchanged. i'Lwe was hostile artillery tire on Poziere- and south of Thiepval. ale seme turther progress nortb of Gincby. Wi carried out a successful evening iv the neighbour- --ouch'-'z, taking prisoners. London, >ept. I_. Sir Douglas Haig s107 words
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Article167 1916-09-16 7 W# r«grst to learu that a cable has basn woeifid ana-unolng the death m action l. iti r H C Cropland, of the FMS -or?ey Ddp »rt-f_->n:. Mr Crosslaad lefc )ta tho Australian Eugtueers K^yp: some months ago. Sub seqaently, he went to England and was167 words
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Article71 1916-09-16 7 The Hague, lag 4tb. Von Bissing is continuing bii learcl for the leaders of _:ian pitriottc p*per, Libre Brlgi •D e Che hun" n»s aoa hwfd los ll booths, and tba Dinseoll cuurt martial i rof per»on> ol both •m -lieved (on Hrn streugth of spirt.' feouneiationa) t>71 words
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Article40 1916-09-16 7 A HoM_e KM IsrißAiiLY Helpless Bbitish S-ULOM hd Soldiers. T oe Committee gratefully acknowledge iai contributions iv acknowledged *Uo,'-'lB 78 )-a Amateur Drama mittee 8/239 87 o. Cakes, by Mis S J Howe (4th) 350 t'23,513.7040 words
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Article276 1916-09-16 7 I THE WESIWasD ADVANCE. The Plight of Kavalla [By Hnhminn* Cable] lieu ter i Bervice] Salonika, Sep;. 14.— French Official: lhe Serbians continued their advance west of the Vardarand captured Bulgarian trenches between Kovil aDd Vetremk. They prcgrebeed m the direction of j Kttjmackalan and captured h.igbts west!276 words
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Article56 1916-09-16 7 Rome. Sept 14 rhe communique chronicles the Italian eapturt of important positions by a daring climb, and a raid by twenty two battle planes on the AustrianLloydCo 'syard.the araenahind hydroplane hangars atTneste. A hundred and seventy twc bombs were dropped on railway establishments and ships under56 words
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Article62 1916-09-16 7 London, Sept 14. A Mesopotamia com* munique says A force from Narteiyeb killed* two huLii-ed Tuikish irregulars who attacked art .onnoitriDg party north east of Narisiyeh ou Sept 9. The Turks were driven northwards. Large quantities of ammunition were captured and des troyed. Our airmen raided an enemy62 words
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62 1916-09-16 7 ISOLATING THE GERMANS IN EAST AFRICA. London, Sept 14 A Belgian communique shows that the German forces m East Africa are now divided into two isolated group?, one of which Smuts is driving towards Mahenge, while the second is defending Tabora, whither the* Belgian General Molitor's brigade is moving from62 words
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Article15 1916-09-16 7 Athens, Sept 15. M Dimitra Copculoa has refused to form a cabinet.15 words
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Article227 1916-09-16 7 An Interesting Ruling. An interesting ruling was made m the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Monday by Mr C E Donaldson, iv a case m which Mes<r.* W Talbot. FDB Openshaw, A J Fox and L P Fox, and two Malay drivers, Jokee and R-«jee, were227 words
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Article39 1916-09-16 7 Captains B E Domville, C X Maclean, B H Copprnger, G P Bevan, and E A Rush ton, who are amongst the twenty six captains jn6t promoted, have all served at some time or other on the China Station,39 words
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Article35 1916-09-16 7 RUSSIAN LOAN. [By Submarine Cable] [itaat-ar'i Barrio*] Petrograd, Sept 13. The new Ruasiau j loan which was opened en Sept 11 closed tbe same morning, Tokio t^ice covered all the private subscriptions.35 words
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Article65 1916-09-16 7 London, Sept 14. A conference of rail way managers and the Railwavmen'sUnion dii-cut-sed a demand of half a sovereign weekly advance m wages. According to the Press Bureau the companies offered tbree shillings m addition to the five 'shillings bonus given last October and (proposed arbitration m65 words
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Article77 1916-09-16 7 London, Sept. 13.— Sir James Wedderburn, m n letter to the Daily Chronicle, suggests the amendment of clause three of the India Act 18fil to enable the Viceroy to nominate members of his ex ecutive council from among men, British and Indian, of ripe experience m public77 words
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Article38 1916-09-16 7 New York, Sept 13. The Republicans regard tbe results of the Maine election as presaging Mr Hughes' victory. The Democrats argue the majority was m decisive. Wall street betting is 10 to 7 on Hughes.38 words
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Article13 1916-09-16 7 Loudon, Sept 13 Tbe War Prisoners Committee includes Sir William Garstin.13 words
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Article17 1916-09-16 7 Melbourne, Sepc 13. The Referendum Bill on the subject of conscription has passed first reading.17 words
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Article41 1916-09-16 7 London, Sept 15. A serious fire broke out last evening at Westbouse, between Luton and Bedford, a residence of Lord Lucas, wbich is being used aa a hospital (or the wounded Two hundred cases were safely removed.41 words
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Article41 1916-09-16 7 Copenhagen, Sept 15. The commander at Wilhelmshaven has issued a stringent order of precaution against air attacks. Tbe streets are no longer lighted and all private lights are reduced to a minimum, while air raid drills are held nightly.41 words
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Article300 1916-09-16 7 A Chinese correspondent m the South crn Settlement sends us a long letter on the recent meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce held to discuss the proposed incoraetex. It really amounts to a suggestion that tha meeting was convened and couducted solely iv order to300 words
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Article41 1916-09-16 7 The local branch yesterday received advice by wire that tbe Directors have declared an interim dividend of 6% actual less tax on both the A and B shares of this Bank for the half year ending 80th Jane last.41 words
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Article2722 1916-09-16 7 MAGNIFICENT EFFORT EY INDIAN MAHOMEDANS AN*> HINDOOS. I I Enthusiastic Send Off Yesterday. i First Promises Total $3,000. 11 Our Day m Singapore is Roiog to bs a big success. Tho good work of organ:- ing a general appeal is being energetically aDd skilfully pursued amongst tl_6 various2,722 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1916-09-16 7 ROBINSON'S I j CASH SALE. i-^___ _K-f-***i Ml _4k •*Ja■ 88l II m*\ f*. Amm i Fitted with Tungsten Battery, Permanent Switch, Equipped with genuine EVEREADY jg MADZ V Bulb. Gives a very powerful light, i no. 791 HefiEl Batteries 60 cts each. m Spare iadza Bulbs 60 cts. each235 words
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Advertisement736 1916-09-16 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. Her particulars as to rates ol freight and passage apply to KONISaiIL! JXE PmTYAMT MAATSGHAPPIJ Hoyal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. fJOWTRAOT WITH PHI *RTHFBI .WD* .BDM OOVBBKBHSUT, j uHßaaa Baanpii ana Bandjermasin. Bepl 16 m Wab Qoaat Djebces736 words
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Advertisement844 1916-09-16 8 0» British India AND ifVpCAR LIINE (Companies Incorporated ln 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. HOMEWARD (FCR EUROPE!). OUTWARD (FOR CH.»_) Connecting at Colombo with 8(S Novara Bept844 words
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Advertisement598 1916-09-16 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES For CHINA, JAPAN CETLOK iad MARSEILLES, HOMEWARD OUTWAKD 1916 1916 Athos Sept. 6 I Tau] Locftt Ek pt 2 IA B4hio Bept. 17 CordUk km Sept 14 j Porthos Sept. 28 Maeellan Sept 26 j Paul Ltcat Oct. ll A steamer Oct 10 jCordillete Qefe. Mi598 words
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Advertisement439 1916-09-16 8 J>ltr A r% At \i j STOMnSIP Co lm llncorpo-EBtefl Lb EUROPEAN l\ Hl A_( rvlce hi njatntalni fl r via ports to Mareeillee L i contract with the Imp. rial Japat awnfl. The Ham Tv maintaining this servic»- designed and constructed, and wth all the latest j L lir439 words
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Article1407 1916-09-16 9 from Our Oven Correspondent The Duke of Sutherland's Gift. Edinburgh, Aug 16. Though it 6 precise locality i_ not. stated, he 12,000 acres presented to tbe nation >y the Duke of Sutherland for the settle nent of ex-eailots and es toldiers iinderatood to lie between Tongue md Torriedale1,407 words
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Article589 1916-09-16 9 Tb.p six'h ordinary general meeting ot the Kim (M-iiacca 1 ttudhoff Kbtais-e, Ltd, was beld on July .'Mb. M the Council Boon of tbe Rubber Growers' Abt-oc»atiun, Sir Ernot W Hircb, ft C a. cbuirrniin of tbe company, pi«-t-iuing. Tb^. chairman t-aid Last \e,.r I epcti to589 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement529 1916-09-16 9 o B^_9_BBBK_»R____E_______H_______^^ I Wab or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar WHAT OTHER PROPERTY iS P m GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). v HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. h ■fff hM £20.000529 words
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Advertisement438 1916-09-16 9 HE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). All kinds of Lire and Endowment policies ■Q6& Manager, South l.astern Asia, arhrle C.. Ltd.. Qeneral Agents, Binga;ore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. ••-.....rated m New I isi bmmneet effected on Buildings, R-nt and Merchandise of every description. I MUSI Insurance* accepted438 words
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Advertisement479 1916-09-16 9 NORWICH UNION FiBE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. I POUNDED 1797 'J (Incorporated m England). g Loß.es paid exceed £30,000 000 Lowest Kates of Premium. 1 Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED I W.J. GARCIA,'; 219, Orcfc_ard Road. Pianos bought, soid or exchangee c Good pricea allowed for old479 words
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Article725 1916-09-16 10 ESSENTIAL TO GERMANY S FUTURE. Approaching Food Crisis, Berne, Ang f>. Die Poet, of Berlin, the organ of tbe Free Conservative Party, publishes the following extract from a letter written by Admiral you Tirpitz to a friend May our country grasp ever more clearly the fact that725 words
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Article109 1916-09-16 10 I Melbourne, Aug. 6. Speaking at the war anniversary meeting m the Town Hall to-night, the Acting Prime Minister, Senator Pearce, paid that the military ex penditure for the year ended June 80, 1915, was jC10.606.000. and last year. £82 498,000—.- total of £48,104109 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement344 1916-09-16 10 I Do You S.sffer* from any I S^ SKIN OR BLOOD DISEASE I /Clarke's m such _<Eciema.Scrofula. Bad Leg, I eonpoeed rf hfcndtati V"*}* I Wa.l*l 'HA Abscesses, Ulcers. Glandular -.-ta.-v. -.v.-.-r. s„ciiiir 3 coiis. Pimples, sor^ l 1 :i v\' X W DH___|_f fe_H_ _B f i r_ r*344 words
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Advertisement49 1916-09-16 10 iz^j fl correctly executed re I m on the average should run i I I^"' Dunlops are the bestfrr iiv V_^ I V^ I RUBBER Co,(FAR EAST) LTO, INC: m HONGKONG. SINGAPORE i__—__— GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LITB COP IN KALF LEMON AND FUT BOTTOM MAPC. G. OTOMUNE ®> Co.49 words
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Article1613 1916-09-16 11 Issued by FHASEIi Co., Exchange and Share Brokers Sept. 15th I 1 1 "All xmMmWtMam ot Sterling Bbaiai moil fea togar-led m purely aomloai (or lbe preieai 100,000 fs illagßf 12J* 2 8 3 9 378,933 2a 2a Angio-Java 20% 4 0 I 15(5,000 Sd 3a Anglo-Malay1,613 words
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Article61 1916-09-16 11 (CORRECTED DF TO Sept 15.) Ba.k i wi 2-4 19 32 dta-tand 1-4 782 Psi^ala c.ifditt Bra ft 1418 16] Fra_.ce demand Baok 8 2 5 Ikdu, T. T. 174 i HorJ>isoK3. demßßd ti loeshama, domaod 110 Java damapfl 185# BASSiOK, dsi__*_\J 66 j SjvslEiGSfE, Bank Buying 18.64 i61 words
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Article144 1916-09-16 11 Sept 15 Tin (80 -one) 183 00 .;>.;_ fciei 12 00 I Gambiti Cnfci No. I "0 00 [OamMenOafee No, 'J 18.00 e/ptK BUc crdi... 'o'pisie 28 25 Feppai, (Vb'te fait) 84 00 I Nutmeg- ttiO too lb 80.00 Natmegl 1.0 to the ib.' nom. M.A.Q (Bama) 75.00 I144 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement694 1916-09-16 11 Alter a recent Air Raid the following unsolicited testimonial was received iiiax Limited: On Wednesday evening last an incendiary bomb dropped on our Ises, crashed through the roof breaking the rafters and fetching tie ceiling, and set fire to the sitting room which is m the ation of our warehouseman.694 words
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Advertisement178 1916-09-16 11 TO LET Irwell Bank Grange Road, magnifloenlly dtaOted, stabling for 16 horses. Motor Ga-agt nc. Appl) lo J. A. ELIAi, 5, Malacca Street. 12-8 m±_ TO LET Compound Hna=*e, with fine dower gardrp Dpper Sirangoon Road close to Tram Term Inns: Stable etc., Rent Moderate. Apply Wi c/o Free Fret178 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous804 1916-09-16 11 DAILY SHIPPING BEPORT Chamber of Commerce (to i a.m. Sept 15 ARRIVALS. sept 14 -Oianf scrip, tl m pn laaot Edendale, /Lbboteford, li-.r Leong };nt Bhioba Maru. fnbad Maru, I va Maru (Jar) IVraason Bnmpl Binakoi (Dut) B of "-.irawak [Hrn Cordillen Sept 18. Quorra, ban -an [Brit] dang (Siam);804 words
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Article1466 1916-09-16 12 An addre-s was given by tho Hon Mr' James, C M g. Colouial Secretary, to mem* b"r« of the Mohammedan Comraunity at the SPY I Drill Hall, oti Wednesday. At a meeting at which there were pre- Beut. amongst other?, Syed Md bin Aeil,1,466 words
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Article223 1916-09-16 12 _____-___n-___--__-_________.__H The outward Spanish mail steamer C de E izagnirre is due here from Barcelona about the end of the month. Oa Wednesday the steamer Muestra Senora de la P.._ anchored m the roads on arrival from Manila with a cargo of Philippine produce for Barcelona. She was223 words
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Article63 1916-09-16 12 Agents Sandilands Buttery and Co. Bukit Sembawang 63,600 Singapore United 29.300 Siak (Sumatra' 23.C24 Malaka Pinda 3J.556 total for year 891,754, Agents Derrick acd Co. Raub, Bukit Soman Stone Crushed 6,174 tons God obtained 768 ozs Aver age per Ton 2.488 dwt<=. Bukit Malacci Stone Crushed63 words
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Article125 1916-09-16 12 TO DAY 2.30 p.m. Balestier R^nge SREv 4.80 Keppel Harbour, T.T. Maxim Co 3.00 Raffles Institution SVC Band Sunday, 17th Sept. 7 80 a.m. Baleatier Range S RE t 6 00 Fall in D. Hail Cbiiese Oo .i B. Basafa rd, Malay Co 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall125 words
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Article72 1916-09-16 12 Baths firet etrae into fashion in the 'fifties, according to some recollections iu the Cornbill of Master George Pollock, vcho Qi(d last year at thi Hga of 94 They Caused UjUCU annoyance bo »n old colonel because they encumbered fficers' lueg;ig^. Theee young men," hecomplained "keep wa6hiog themselves till there72 words
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