The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 September 1916
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Title Section15 1916-09-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CEN CENTS SINGAPOEE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. NO. 8,85815 words
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Article253 1916-09-18 1 j Notes on Saturday's race training— j Page 10. The rebels m Sumatra are aproaching I Djambi Page 10. Russia has had successes on the C.mca- j sian front Page 5. j News of a fre6h Italian attack is corn ing through Page 5. I The awards253 words
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Article1439 1916-09-18 1 Sixteen years ago, when the ship. Ol the Royal Navy still disported themselves m black hull., with red water .inee white upper works, and yellow masts and funnels, the was a smart cruiser attached to one of the large Meets, .^he was as .pick and span as1,439 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement109 1916-09-18 1 GOODRICH TYRES SIFETY TREAD RAFFLES MOTOR URAE JUST ARRIVED "NEW COMET 5 MOOR CYCLE, 2 H.P. Motor Cycle, two speed 4 s-oke, Pego Engine, $37 2* H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, *g 0 Engine, $32 2| HP. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, fcgo Engine, $42C Above includes Tool Bags, Tools etc109 words
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Advertisement118 1916-09-18 1 London Assurance Corporation. I Incorporated m England] Marine Department. We have heen appointed Agents of th< abifm Corporation as from London Assurance Corporation. We have ber/t appointed Sub-Agents of the above Corporation as INTERNATIONAL TRADING Co. Laidlaw Building. I i^it^ $tc!(ist.c I mm^k mmmm. m■ I Lather Goods rat^% vHh118 words
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Advertisement124 1916-09-18 1 -*m LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Notice re next Children s concert Page 2. GehUemen wanted to join a mccc Page 3. To let: Ground floor oflice m SquarePage 8. Bankruptcy notice re Lim Cheng Q tee Page 3. i Robinson and Co are showing their race fashions Page 4. Yamato and124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1916-09-18 1 tTHE WEEK. Monday 18th. !H--.r. Water— 80 1-41 P.m. I Joho-e Planters meeting Exchange. 11 am. j Howitt Phillips "Peg on Heart. I Tuesday 19th. High Water— S -15 a.m., 3-26 p m. Last Quarter. P. O. outward mail c __p< fted. Singapore Afigtzes. llowitt Phillip*. "_-ie Xcv a tfason113 words
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Article272 1916-09-18 2 liV COUBTBBY OF FBANCIi PBEB A CO. j Batavia, Sept 15. KiB.iEB Market. The Hubber Market has been active daring tbe last week and all buyers are interested, First Latex Crepe haa sold at F l.feS and Ribbed Smoked Sheet at F 1.35 per half kilo272 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement773 1916-09-18 2 Victoria Theatre SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the tact that tho P and O boat for Hocgkong will not leave till Wednesday, the I! -witt-Phillips Company will be able to respond to the numerous requests they have had to stage 4 ARE YOU A MASON" ON Tl BBDA_ NIGHT. 1 bis773 words
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Advertisement654 1916-09-18 2 c '^Pll' ■■^Mfe;-'.- '-'<'-!sP^ __^^^^__^___^B____^___^^__^^J__t i^B_L^El_M_JiU_iiM_H fi I! ___Nl_-*7al_l.__i __.___.4u imH-HlfMt^-vBM &K__9_M___ «^M-_----------_____-_------_------------Mr* t-?*^ w ■B'-JLjftCL. j In this Space you will find no BOMBAST Fcr 3 Nights Only (Second show 9-15) For 3 Nights Only TO NIGHT RED FEATHER (UNIVERSAL) PHOTOPLAYS The Hall Mark of Excellence In the Moving654 words
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Advertisement519 1916-09-18 2 GftAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME _0 NIGHT 4* THE DEAL PICTURE THE ATI f CASINO 0 SECOI** SHOW 9.15 P M. SHARP h an boast r 1...a: ...a: "THE MILTON DOLLAR MY .rIn .23 o! 2 Reels each §8 Parti C.ARLIE CBiPLIN IN CHARLIE THE TRMIP iiepuoi ]£--<entB C_,_ tho i519 words
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Article937 1916-09-18 3 The War Tax. liM report of the half yearly meefc kki above Chamber, ia the Pinang ivh H\.tract lhe following. The Chairman stated with reference to the qiUlHwi of a war tax for the Straits, taring letter had been received the Colonial Secretary: Singapore, UtU Aug.937 words
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Advertisement356 1916-09-18 3 NERVOUS HEADACHE. A feeling as of a tight band about the hea.; is often felt m addition to the pain or a head ache that is caused by nervous exhaustion Ihe ache ls.generally at thc back of the head, rarely m the forehead, and it is often accompained by dizziness356 words
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Advertisement622 1916-09-18 3 NOTICE. NOTICE h hereby {*ivei that .c partn< shio hitherto BDbsrstiog between Wilbe Heinrich Diethelm, Willem Ebechaezer v Rijtiberk and Jan Johannes Corneiis de Woi carrying on business as Merchants and Coi mission A^enis at No. W Collyer Qaa Singapore, under the *-tvle or firm of Hooglan A Company, has622 words
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Advertisement540 1916-09-18 3 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 188 ■r fa tbi Supreme Coort ef tbe Straits Settiemen Lm an S_TT_EMEN': Off MNGAi'OR; flr,! ru i IN BANKRUPTCY. No. tfl CM 19 SUMMARY CASE bo Rk LIM CHENG QUEE US a. Receiving Order made "st day of Sept. 19 H Da*e of Order for Sammary540 words
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Advertisement463 1916-09-18 3 8 TO LET Ground Floor Office 28 by 28 feet, m the centre ofthe lo Square, Dry, Well Lighted '.'and Ventilated, on monthly D Tenancy or Long Lease. a Apply to LAMBERT Co 32, Raffles Place. KENJLWOHTII, Barker Road, now hotn| repaired and painted thn-oijhoat, oceup*tloo immediateiv. Apply SWAR ft463 words
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Article22 1916-09-18 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. ANDBBSON.— On September 16tb at Craig miliar, Da vey Road, to Mr. acd Mrs. J. W, Anderson, a daughter.22 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1916-09-18 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday. Sept. 18, 1916. Au .>b Proa th. Ptople. right _.»*i_ulh .-i -k ksd Rabrftwd J*! > >•». [oi -Truth he.* glorious or^vapt. WmM mimaai r- W,ffa'.«**_- gad L**» The day's war news is full of 6tir ring events. The feeling of confidence which recently met1,042 words
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Article134 1916-09-18 4 Conditions as to which passports for Australia are required aro published m a Gazette Extraordinary. Mr R T R°id has resigned the Secretary ship of the Penang Turf Club as from October Ist. (P. G.) An Order m Council relating to the Marriage of British subjects (Facilities) Acts is published134 words
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Article104 1916-09-18 4 [By Submarine C&W* [Reut-r's Service] Loudon, Sept 17. The Belgians hava captured Tabora one of the last German strongholds m Esefi Africa after ten d*i\*_ghting. London. Sept. 17. General Haig's com munique saye Since ynstsrtlij we advanced one to two miles oa si_ mile? front 1,700 were taken104 words
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Article118 1916-09-18 4 London, Sept. 15> Montague rf-p.ir! i h the Silver Markpt is that the undertone is good, although the course of prices it uncertain. Activity m the Indian basaari had simmered down, probably owing to a reduction of their interests m this market The bear position seems practically118 words
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Article571 1916-09-18 4 The name of 2nd Lieut. H M 'J rower, Middlesex Regiment, appea-s among the wounded m a recent casualty list Mr Trower was on Serendah [.-state. Dr Bright, who is now m Ireland, has been relea&ed from the B A M C bf the War Office and expects to return571 words
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Article184 1916-09-18 4 HOLLAND FEARS CEtIU Remarkable Spanish Otter [Bj Maw. EbgM, Sept v D n:iitu. to the treoriinei > ba-i tl en Sodas foi iv«. i— ond Amet* ■nhiin. sept 15. U that mobilitt-fti-M- v The ipan eav that it U tot) 1 mental. Loudon, Sept 1 cu6biuu m Spain184 words
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Article117 1916-09-18 4 Rebels Neaping Djambi Amsterdam, s.ept 14. The Tei. hSb a cable from Weltevreder. e-a\mg the rebels have burned down the house of the Dutch controller and fti] buildings m tht market plaos ti Bangko (about IQ mil ef from Djambi' The Dutch are strongly en trenched The117 words
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Article373 1916-09-18 4 Paris, Sept 16. The b aiof particu lars of yesterday's great i-attlei on tht Somme are from a French source. Tb. morning was beautiful, the weather fay ouring aerial observation when the British moved forward between the Albert Bapaume road, north wen uf loneres aDC Bouleaux373 words
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Article29 1916-09-18 4 Eondon. Sept If. I aftf oT <|f hundred aud fifty pounds br tl man felling a v :al tbt beeL presented to Lieut M Baltic Exchange.29 words
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Advertisement152 1916-09-18 4 1 1 c B_F<iW___^ Ami. > "s" i^x *\ml SCOTCH WHISKY -j* EXTRA SPECIAL, GOLD LABEL. SPECIAL VERY OLD. WHITE LABEL. \J RACE FASHIONS Special Display V; 4 NtW uUUUa #ri\;g: JUST ARRIVED c|pjj| m% Prett y DreBS Materials l^l|/|]+K Laces, Gloves, Shoes lAUM I ITTI EC tlUllll U ;NcoaPOBATED152 words
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Advertisement84 1916-09-18 4 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT 6% WAR LOAN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Subscribers to the above loan are reminded that Scrip Certificates, Fully paid Letters of Allotment and-or the Chartered Bank s Temporary Receipts for same are all BEARER documents. Owners or holders of these documents are cautioned against sending same to the Bank or84 words
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Article648 1916-09-18 5 BRITISH AND FRENCH PIERCE THE LINE. Germany's Black Week. riSH UMI THIRD LINE, j -y Prisoners and Guns 15. General Haig's com 'he t :v ins's trenches south val on S f r v r:t of on*' thousand n iptarad Ws also ad i thr- t thnu-r.nd648 words
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Article35 1916-09-18 5 V: a 1' HaJow, the visitiog agent, has *Wi to aa exteat from his fall while I b-j| whether he will be able to ;^5 again aad resume his visitiog W(it is aos yet settled.35 words
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Article694 1916-09-18 5 How They broke Tbroogh. London, Sept. 15.— Mr Warner Allen writes The speed of the French ad- v_nca was incredible. The Germans could be seen dashing towatd-^ the French trenched for cover. Many peti.h- ed m their own barrage. The sur- vivors, v. ho were mostly from694 words
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Article45 1916-09-18 5 m— There are said to be fifteen elephants. iosludinßtwotuskers.in theneighbourhood iof Cla Klang. Inspector Taylor has been oat on their track. A patent has been granted to Mr Wallace Te Piatt, of Singapore, for safety gear for the prevention ol accidents m rubber caring factories.45 words
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Article536 1916-09-18 5 MOVING TOWARDS MONASTIR. British Raids on Struma. [By Sabinarine Cable, [Renter'a Service] London, Sept 14. Reuter's correspondent at Serbian headquarters, describing the ferocity of the fighting against the Bulgarians, states that the belligerents, besides bayonets, Dombs and knives used their bands and clutched and clawed and even536 words
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Article88 1916-09-18 5 London, Sppt 16. The Admiralty ro ports that early on Sept. 15 a squadron of naval aeroplanes successfully bombarded the euemy's heavy batteries tear o^tend All returned safety. B^tweeu Aug. 25-29, a. British seaplane squadron carried out a series of attacks and r. connaissances on enemy railway88 words
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Article95 1916-09-18 5 Melbourne, Sep. 14. In the liouse of Representatives, Mi Cooke demanded immediate action m the matter of conscription. He announced that the Opposition generally would assist the Government. Mr Tudor, Minister for Trade, has re signed. Senator Malony has given notice of a motion m favour of95 words
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Article21 1916-09-18 5 Petrograd, Sept 16. The Emir bae pre seated the Tsar wilh a million roubles foi war purposes.21 words
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Article161 1916-09-18 5 i AN ARMY CORPS KIDNAPPED "Guests" of Germany. [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter's Service] London, Sept 15. A Berlin official says, that the Bulgarians have occupied Kavala. Amsterdam, Sept 15.— The German j papers state that Greek officers are pro- ceeding to Germany, accompanied by their, families. They161 words
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Article130 1916-09-18 5 Athens, Sept lv. M Dimitra Copoulos's failure may possibly result m tho formation of a coalition cabinet. Athene, Sept 16. M '/aim is has been sounded again with a view to resuming the premiership but he said that bis health was unsatisfactory, ft is believed that ho130 words
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Article105 1916-09-18 5 Amsterdam, Sept 14. General Avaresco commands the Rumanian forces m the Dobrudja. Bucharest, Sept 15. Two Allied airmen from Salonika, after dropping bombs on Sofia, arrived here. The whole journey took five hours. Rome, Sept 16. News from.Hungary describes the situation as increasingly grave. Political troubles are complicated105 words
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Article123 1916-09-18 5 Rome, Sept 15.— The Italians are pre paring what promises to ba a more im portant affair than tne attack on Gorizia. London, Sept 15- An Italian official says that during torrential rain wo stormed positions east of the Valmni Kiver, taking some lines of entrenchments aud123 words
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Article20 1916-09-18 5 AUSTRIA'S LAST MUSTER". Zurich, Sept 14 The Austrian Landsturtn of the 1866 to 1871 classes has been called up. i____ii20 words
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Article155 1916-09-18 5 Progress m Caucasia. London, Sept 15* The Russian official says that the -western front is unchanged. In the direction of Bit-is we drove the Kurds to Tchukhurn.orssen pressing them back as far as Tchavkis. Frosts have been experienced at the Priarnur and Giuini chan eectois and twenty seven155 words
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Advertisement136 1916-09-18 5 ROBINSONS I CASH SALE. EThe American "Ever Ready Osram Ffaslilight Fitted with Tungsten Battery, Permanent Switch, Equipped with genuine eveready ftf ADZ i Bulb Gives a very powerful light. No. 2602 Price $2 Ho. 791 Refill Batteries 60 cts. each. Spare Kadza Bulbs 60 cts. each IA ]_l. TKF. Hi136 words
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Advertisement856 1916-09-18 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. I s. City of Norwich due abo it 29tb September, For particulars as to rate 9 of freight and passage apply to McALISTER 00., Ltd., AGENTS. 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAIRT MAATSGHAPPIJ Incorporated m Holland, Roy*l Packet Navigation Co.,856 words
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Advertisement802 1916-09-18 6 i 0» British India AND Apeak 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, Aden, Egypt, Ktediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPE).802 words
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Advertisement562 1916-09-18 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLOR iad MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD Atho. Rept. 6 Faul LK^at Kept I A. Behic Bept. 17 Cordilleie Septl. Porthos Bept. 2^ 1 Magellan h* pt 26 Panl Lecat Oct. ll j A Btfaruer I let 10 CordiUere Oe_. 2-5 I A562 words
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Advertisement491 1916-09-18 6 ta _k 9 i\ JAPAN Maji wfljanapp to.. A service Is maintained bt tu>, y via ports to Mareei contract with the Imp, r-a I ment. The Hew <><»». maintaining this service beea^*** 1 Ideslgnod and constructed, an<-^! Pad|, fl iwith ail the latest ii^u-v.^mm^i^* safety and comfort of pas--,491 words
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Article469 1916-09-18 7 ■easorres Against Armej Merchantmen Captain Per si us, the well-known nava expert of tbn lietliner Tag. Mat! dis cusses the revival o f submarine wmttmti against merchant Bhips, wad the poi by of reconciling thii with G irmacj pledge to the I aited States.469 words
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Article147 1916-09-18 7 renang dinner table thn r 1 nation turned t, wit and Qtri 4y— of i l Tb I fMewl oj atoll seem I I the be6t anecdotes < iid I > i if wle mimi brated iron;. to a poor man acci; arG still citt 1 with147 words
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Article137 1916-09-18 7 Decision ct Chicago Couri. Chicago haa lately decid ed that the author of -Shake. plays was Lord liacon. i appear* that William the moving picture producer, saw his oppor tunity m the Shakespeare '1 U aa rv and prep ired for it with lavish expendi ture. Ilefore137 words
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Article172 1916-09-18 7 Ihe Upam-se uimoi.r^d cruiser .at-ag. which ran aground m the strait* ti Taugaru late m July, ,r. iU tv, o on IMb Auc. and all b< p tbat ibfl will be saved is gone. Operations have beoa BOOU-MMOd to remove all hei guns aod other equipment172 words
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Advertisement505 1916-09-18 7 vi or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I C'i^^'T r ACT-TDM HILT I^PITI". A I-Tpp /lAimiin; iiuwrn I tAMtKi. Urt AbSURAftiE COMPANY, IiiTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). OFFICE: Winchester Bouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, EX.505 words
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Advertisement444 1916-09-18 7 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. tlßCOrporated m Canada;. Ail kinds ol Hte and Endowment poUciea issnedi F S Evans. Manager, Booth E _stero Asia. Guthrie I Co. Ltd "SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTO. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) nil tasoranoeH fleeted on Bofldtags, Kent and Merchandise of every deaoriptioii. H_RIN_ [Benranoee444 words
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Advertisement511 1916-09-18 7 >—^"^™-_-_____i_____;lx« NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. POUNDED 1797 (Incorporated iv England). Losses paid exceed £30,000 000 Lowest Kates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED W.J: GARCIA, 219, Orchard Hoad. Piano,, bought, sola or exchanged Gtood prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock511 words
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Article348 1916-09-18 8 Tho importance of the gold raining; industry has steadily increased since tbe j paseage m 1902 of the Philippine Bill which put m effect a code of mining laws, but the first year m which the production j reached any consequences was 1907, when i tbe348 words
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Article1592 1916-09-18 8 To Doc. 3i Aug. To aate 1916 Abaco 6 i 495 Allagur, Deo 266,800 159,000 A.Gajah.Sep 29.790 12,500 88,300 AlorPongßU '21,845 118,880 Alma, 24,500 269,800 Ampat, Sep 36,054 68,999 An-Johote, Mar 177,249 139,914 An Malay.Dec 1,507,347 140,871 1,086,237 >n S'tra.May 473,623 445.957 Asahan, July 93,736 158,404 Atbara,1,592 words
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Article372 1916-09-18 8 Lower Prices will Lead to Many New Uses. Even m America tbe fact is not gener ally appreciated that tbe rubber industry is more highly developed m tbat country than m any other nation of the world. And the leaders m tbe American industry are confident that the372 words
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Article210 1916-09-18 8 In above list the totals m tlrHt coiuun monthly totals for Jan Doc. 1916. In which _Lv Com pan > ><ar i nd* Is ll afte -r the name. Third column I 1816 total to date acd WWWtwM column ofthe past month. Kvcy endeavor to get the ttgureb210 words
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Article97 1916-09-18 8 New York, Aug. 6.— The New York I Times correspondent at Berlin reports tbat tbe Kaiser is having a holiday, and lis helping personally to reap the harvest by wbich he is gaining physical exercise, j He has, says the correspondent, divested himself of hie grey field97 words
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Advertisement344 1916-09-18 8 INDIAN KdlM I r^_H| faithfulness and inspiVIENGINE WORK_-gl»| ration finally go to those ength of organization. ays, and, its high rank ched upon. PROVISION FOR THE YOUNG EDUCATIONAL ANNUHTES mm- _> B m. remove one of the chief anxieties a married man with a family h is, namely, how best344 words
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Advertisement43 1916-09-18 8 4 ASTHMA h HI Ths Rekat 'is Prompt and Harotlloas I fmi fo.j renin ci-mmtth 1 sm Ku' mtt Sm 9 IVI POWOIM Cf 'ttmtitg Ck.ziiu-.UrM hr. St-Uzut, 10, i'itlS »Pf 1 3| I»iit nth ilguUf "J. ESPIC" oi tui rigHtU. |r j43 words
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Article1573 1916-09-18 9 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept. 16fch. I "All laotilloa- of StgrUng Shifts man fee legaided as poiel? _a____na_ lor the preseai CAP. IBBDI, PJLID. f >kii* Vll 6UTBBS. SELLERS 100.000 la 1* A! 'igai 12}% 2 3 2 9 J 379,833 2a 2s1,573 words
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Article52 1916-09-18 9 (COHBBCTBD UP TO Sept 16.) 8.-__l ima 'Ai 19 32 demand 247 82 Piivalacradlts 8m a 1418 16 France demand Bank 826 [-DIA, T, T. 174 i B.OBBKOVQ, demar-d i.o__o-_AJ_A, darcar.d 110 Jaya, AtmjuH. IS5| BiaesoK, flamand 66 SOTOBMIOfiI, Bank Buying $8.64 Bank oi fingiand Rata 6% Bat Bltotl52 words
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Article145 1916-09-18 9 Tin (1 15 tons) t .2.80 3aratias Cuba No. 1 20.00 3-.t_-.kiai Cube No. 2 18.00 Feppar Plac ordin. S'pcre 88 26 Pe.-pfia, (Wr'.o fair) 84 00 tfct-neg? (110 tD the 80.00 Nttfmegl 183 to Sbe lb.) nom. Sf at c ;Baada) 7 5.00 -Horea (Amboina) nom. Sail Ooffaa145 words
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Advertisement47 1916-09-18 9 "BUFFALO" IbF W I I *^S DDAMfI DKANU (IN IRON DRUMS). m < *£\^__B__^_\m \%O\P'STOL lill§/^^// *m*m /mW (IN WOODEN BARRELS). I 1411/11 I T 111 I A-l \mMr mmmmmmmi JL Mmm X__P ___8_ 4__-» BH -_W ACETIC ACID QUOTATIONS FROM BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN ENQLAND) I47 words
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Advertisement183 1916-09-18 9 THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated is Singapore). Robber Merchants Auction* frs. B oau anil Land Agents, Appraisers, Valuers. Brokers Commission Agents, rurvejcrs. etc. Sales of lands, bouses, furniture, jewellerj, noter cars, etc., on advertised dates. DIIDDCD CAI CC TTeew cc weeklj at our l-UDULn OALIO own godowns. Of all183 words
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Advertisement91 1916-09-18 9 %,-n-L NEW FRENCH REMED.. THERAPION NO. 1 C HAR KS. EM HER SK X WI T H I s j I THERAPION NO. 2 THERAPION NO 3 t ..m-. v vi'.or.&c CHEW PRICE IN EN-.LAR SKM) -via ENVELOPE I I I FREE a > LECLERCMEn.Co.I -CUif* I Haverstock RD.HAMPSTKAn i91 words
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Miscellaneous741 1916-09-18 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Cbamter of Commerce (to I! a.m. Sept, 16 1 Sopt 14. Tusrao I'nnrp l.rit Sept Ifi t'ueas, J'athan, NM_f Ha. Nam .Bril Siaffkawaaf, Bmil-i IDot) Bigec 1 Sepl 16 -lii.inE Ann, Kakn. Sri Muar I'erak (Brit) Baycktf dmt Baikal (Rai Bept Scott Harley, lian li.h (.iii;*:, Kinta,741 words
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Article209 1916-09-18 10 JUTLAND AWARDS. Boy Cornweil s V. C <•> Hy Submarine Cable} [Rea ter 'a SorT.ce] London, Sept. Ift. The Jutland battle awards include Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Order of Mer:t and Grand Croix Legion of Honour. Admiral Beatty, (it and Cross of the Bath. Comn.and.fr tbe Honourable209 words
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Article64 1916-09-18 10 Amsterdam, S pi 16. -The Cologne Gazette damps the optimietic expectations of a great future ror German shipping after the war. It admits that the shipping has Snffored w_rse tl a any industry and the titoation is beCotu.Dg monthly more ac_ The Journ contrasts the proaperitj of64 words
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Article564 1916-09-18 10 II was coo! ani overcast ou Saturday truing, when there was a good muster i of spectators to witnoei the roceedicgi there was ver*. iittle work ot .uterest done, although the tracks were m first- j class going order. Quaker Girl was again the first to put ia564 words
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Article484 1916-09-18 10 HOWITT-PHILLIPS COMPANY. THE MORALS OF SIR MAUCIS ORDKVNE. The above company was greeted by a very large and sympathetic house at the i Victoria Theatre on Saturday when they played this Garrick success. The play is !an adaptation from Locke's book and to our mind it loses a good deal484 words
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Article147 1916-09-18 10 a Serious Earthquake m Java, Penang, Sept 6« Sumatra papers report severe earth quake shocks at Banjoemas iv Java which had their origin m the Indian ocean. I Great damage was caused at Maos Poer I workerto also much damage at Djamboe, i and many were147 words
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Article22 1916-09-18 10 Amsterdam, Sept 14. Five hundred hiusee bave beeu destroyed m Java by an eartbquake and great damage has been done.22 words
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Article31 1916-09-18 10 London. Sept IL Lord Montagu, iv a speech at Glasgow, announced that he was gomg to India for a few weeks to carry ou; duties there.31 words
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Article27 1916-09-18 10 London, Sept 15. Sinkings: Steam era Ethel (Norwegian) and Hanstavsen (Danish Loudon, Sept 10. The Harrison liner Councillor has been sunk all were saved. _t»27 words
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Article25 1916-09-18 10 London, Sept 15. An unofficial report 'gives is killed Brigadier (ißneral H F Clifford and Brigadier General L M Phill- potts.25 words
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Article75 1916-09-18 10 LoDdon, Srpt 15. Renter's oorrespondent io Ernst Africa says that owing to our control of a large section of the Central Railway snd linking up certain forces, o new phase of the campaign has Opened mcessitatiug fresh dispositions of the troops. _vlore or less important rear-75 words
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Article1527 1916-09-18 10 From Ow Otcn CorrtujHmdeni London, Aug 4. A Dull Commodity Market— -Maclaren j Trust Rn-uraes Dividends More good Annul Reports -mare Market Steadiness Mount Austin Manchester N Borneo. The commodity market haa lately; fluctuated within narrow limits. After j improving to around 2s 3d the price for1,527 words
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Article18 1916-09-18 10 The ports of Kobe and Nagasaki are declared infected owing to tbe existence there of cbolera.18 words
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31 1916-09-18 10 IST LIST OF SUBBCRIPTIOMB. H E Sir Arthur Young, G c li Q 1800 H X C Fisber 200 Lim Nee Soon 60 M Zerner 25 mm.31 words
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Article45 1916-09-18 10 Another coolie was taken by a tiger m the Tanah Merah district on Tuesday. The pugs of the tiger whirh took Mr H 8 Whiteside's dog from bis bungalow verandah show him to have been a veiy big fellow of 9ft or more. LM. M45 words
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Article50 1916-09-18 10 TO-DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S V A SREv n K. EL Pol fee Stn. Drill Hall Maxim Co Fire Station. T P SYR, T P Platoon Drill Hall Veterans Co 610 Chinese Co 4t06 p m. Balestier Range Malay Co 515 Drill Hall SVC Band xm50 words
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Article12 1916-09-18 10 Bukit Katil 8,129 total for 4 months 80,809.12 words
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