The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1916
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Title Section15 1916-09-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CBN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. NO. 8,80115 words
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Article181 1916-09-21 1 The Assizes were continued yesterday —Page 10. Diary of the week's warring ig given on page 10. The report of Mergui Rubber Company is given on i'age 4. Italy its pre^siug the Au^trians hard on the Careo Page 5. Local rubber Bharee again rose conei derably yesterday181 words
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Article975 1916-09-21 1 I nn the. i.uie*bold of the Hutnab >euang; hit* Peter the Sentinel. Kvny intruder inio that quiet puitltn furrcunding the i pink and yrten boSM ia watched by the t-liarp efOO and if not approwd. firmly turned av\ay end bent back scrobh the bridge that MnafatN975 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement360 1916-09-21 1 GOODRICH TYRES StFETY TREAD i^ BBBBB^M^B^^W^^^mi^lLL— w .miiIUIMIIWIILJMiIM^— LUHJiWUiIMIIIWIIIIIiI M— III IMWIIIHMIB^ llfl I 111 l ■if m 51 h irak m m ea #jßk (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ta\JD^tiM\jLD COMPLETE NEW STOCK OP |j FURNISHING CRETONNES, CASEMENT CLOTHS, I I GOODS TAPESTRIES, TABLE DAMASKS. 1 1 DOH/A/ CUSHION BAB Y360 words
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Advertisement113 1916-09-21 1 IEST ADVERTISEMENTS. At the Palladium, Surah Kemhardt B 1. i c tice re trade marks of Lew Chun X k— F3-G 3. 'i t nders requited for pawnbrokers leases Page :<. Bankruptcy notice re Sana Mahomed N'aina Maricar Page Whiteaway Laidlaws are showing house furnishing materials Page 1. Auctions of113 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous140 1916-09-21 1 THE WEEK Tharsday 21st. K!gh Water- 6--J4 a.m., 449 p uj. St. Matthew. Masonic Club meetlog, 5.30 pm. Liodge Eastern Gate, c-.'-Jj pm. Friday 22nd. High Wat. r 8 1 *.m., 822 p.m. B. 1. hcEUOward mail closes (train). Children's conctit, ictoria Hal), 5. 1f pm. Satardas 23rd. H'.gh Water140 words
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Article271 1916-09-21 2 I tv fail of Qorimia has filled the heart t Italj with jistifldble rejoicing, and all Ik Allii heartily congratulate the Army j -:ilt the ever y m st t;io 1 his id IHHtfIHH triumph of WiHUli million, hut ftlthoagb we Ml Ibal without the wonderfill MM )WBol the271 words
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Article499 1916-09-21 2 It is understood tuat a comhiantion of American banking, industrial and construction interest!? has been brought about that will mean much, the China Press nays, toward the electrical development of China, especially the treaty ports and more important inland cities. The plans ci the combine include the construction of eleettiee]499 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement539 1916-09-21 2 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong) wmm i T^ TT T~||? Chief Importers OF British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos CHILDREN'S CONCEPT. The next Children's Concert ulll l>9 held m the Victoria Bfc mortal Pah on Friday, Sept. 22nd at 5.15 p.m. NO LAXVTIVES are so gentle and effective539 words
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Advertisement606 1916-09-21 2 For 4 Nights Only. (~f ow Fop 4 Nights Only. The World's Finest Screen Production BLUEBIRD PHOTO-PLAYS Sarah Bernhardt IN THE GSEAT FRENCH DRAMA Jeanne Dore" BERNARD TRISTAN'S DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE IN 5 ACTS PRODUCED IN PARIS. Being the Drama m which the World's Greatest Tragedienne made her last appearance! <606 words
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Advertisement621 1916-09-21 2 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHI AT THE IDEAL PICTU3E THEATLL CINEMA CASINO B S! V^JCJLkJPJLJL^I V-^ Oil to 'whenthe'mask falls 1 an h oasir J a^einating E< tial THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY In 23 Episodes 4u Reels. TCI-\l IfiHT 3 A Loap m the Dark 2 F I IyIMXJIBI I 4 ••ine Top-Floor621 words
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Article208 1916-09-21 3 How the Allies Mads Ready. >on;H Mtosi of the wortf thmt had to bt by :ic !rin»h m j 1 rench armiei c tbfy SMSS readj for the great offenon the BoaSBSO, whletJ began on Jul\ gathered Irosi the following O4 S t'-w dntails «.h;ch had lo bt208 words
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Article86 1916-09-21 3 M rctHi! ier Tl I an will addrer- IvHaflMOl oh his which coD'i-itt, of P ix planks. ;n at?air< ail] he carr.-.i out u-eful and cordial attitude. mestk) affaica will b< adapted to son, more cr lew. —Iq t' alioald b« a el< 1 1 iftalt and 1<86 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement742 1916-09-21 3 BRINGS SWEET SLUMBER TO NERVE WRECKED PEOPLE. Tbat olil devil, insomnia, is the greatest hooking agent on earth. The result of hil never ending labour ll so great that it requited thousands of tanatonums and hundreds of iusane ftsylnmi to take care Of hi* bookings The overflow he sends to742 words
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Advertisement664 1916-09-21 3 > s^sw^w^^S'^^^^^p^^s^^s^'V''^r^WP^^s^^^' r^^^^^^^ W CHUN KOCH?! CKAONE NYH YIEM CKN LOOH AMOY EA jj 7h% xTm 2 x jr t f **'f X i 0 > ay* M i.% Wl *llil Jfefe fc Ij NOTICE is hereby given that the three mirks depicted above of which the upper rme is664 words
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Advertisement1035 1916-09-21 3 'THE PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE Tended are invited for the Lfl right I Open I'D' pawnho:) for a period of thi(;: yeai s from the lnt January J917 In each of I the streets or sections of streets la the lowa division of the Settlement of Singapore, <i<sI oribed m th< rchedala1,035 words
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Advertisement434 1916-09-21 3 St. Helen s Court Coliyer Quay. TO LET; Spcndid front office on 2nd floor. Floor space 3692 sq. ft Also godown m basement. Apply to the Secretary j St HELEN S COURT TO LET Ground Floor Office 28 by 28 feet, m the centre of thSquare, Dry, Well Lighted and434 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1916-09-21 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, Sept 21, 1910 ■**.•<? ifc«i] t*e Ptmj the Paop!< ~f i attai tth V pa '>• Skm p'ovis'ii nt;y:-?ir Mmrtnmj _oy arOTC&r and L*v There have been suggestions made m various papers m various places by various people that the war contributions made by the1,272 words
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Article724 1916-09-21 4 Mr 3 de C Morris! has obtained a corn mission m the Doldetream Ga&rda 'M M The nainfi of 2nd Lieut H M Trower, MidJiepex RtguKent. appears among tbe wounded m a recent casualty list. Mr Trower wa3 on Serccdah estate. An Arctic Esquimau captured m Canada has oonfasaad to724 words
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Article762 1916-09-21 4 The following is fa to the thar^boidere, to be p annual netting M 3ep( 2' IMI DicCOtOft I, nutting 1,. ccvi 1. a daly rtu ol the leconaU year ended him j Account* Tue i M shown bf th« i amounted to I 525.84 7 82foi I/lUfct762 words
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Advertisement188 1916-09-21 4 V^xvTxJLliDi I ATT TPTVTr^Q Reg de Rothschild, LARGE XX 1 1 I IHi IN V^O Havana Tooacco) I Delicioso, SMALL. In Boxes of 25-BRITISH MANUFACTURE. JAMAIOAS pat nPTNn ROT T OTTFITS Do. PERFECTOS T\/T A TVTTT A C< Reina Victorias. 100's 50's •MANILIAb Londres, do. La Minervas High Life, 50's188 words
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Advertisement87 1916-09-21 4 S F.M.S. GOVERNMENT 6% WAR LOAN. i IMPORTANT NOTICE. Subscribers to the above loan 1 are reminded that Scrip Certifi- > cates, Fully paid Letters of Allot- |i ment and-or the Chartered Bank s J i Temporary Receipts for same are all BEARER documents. Owners or holders of these documents87 words
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Article79 1916-09-21 5 HOPES FOR ENEMY'S DISCOMFITURE Reinforcements Arrive. Hv Submarine Cable] at r's >*vrn-. Sail] il Rum u maf I ■Mwrementi m the socfa atbortening of t"• p iri ttca l. rival ol ceinfovonaaali hai ojprov< 1 llte aitu.ition and battle intaioent. HitkaHe there have been only resulting m79 words
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Article64 1916-09-21 5 Italians Engaged -OH* i >'r;,;cket« rljak bnuiie repulsed an ii II ob -r mk, apparently 6uc ute no deTelopmenU i i The French official It that the situation ii Stnm« i ban v. git engagement, m I i Mjlent urtiilery duelti Two Bn gai ian .siu the sector64 words
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Article55 1916-09-21 5 I- Sop! 18.— A telegra;n to ilogne Gazette isji the Italian aton the plateau of I'omen near i iaj battSf of the Italian cywpftion and are hitllcHo oalj c:,mparj the lighting hi the weal or the last Russiaa offcssiTO. Tkfl lialiaus are ofTa fcacU4a o!55 words
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Article240 1916-09-21 5 Briand Rebukes Socialists. pi '20. la tbe Chamber, replyihat COWptaJßtl of the j,ro!ongaI of the war u:i.i Ihi sacrifices of I French lint-, to BriacJ pud a tribute Ko I the AUie'a efforts aud ni e-pecially e!oI fMOt on Brit riOM role m trance. ttton to240 words
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Article72 1916-09-21 5 :ildreu's concert will Km belt >*■ V.cona Memorial Ha!i on Fuday p ni., and the proarur.n;^ wil ■i£* by De. Elder Mm. H itfed wrn n^en and Mci M Cullagh Eber will play tbe violin sol( and Mr 3. Eber wii p .icoforte solo Le^ I>em tacbetisky). The72 words
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Article69 1916-09-21 5 I» Chine** cool i town ebJMrged ii court veßterJay witl there boa tbe raoto Ifiag at the wharves :o!h Uuofl foil bats at:* eoi of fpt>ctac!e glatsee atoli thirty pieces o 'Ciegl.t-,., au j BlUJiae r coolie on The firs: two were sentenced t I i tbe latt.r to seven69 words
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Article404 1916-09-21 5 STORIES OF THE ATTACK. Local Trench Raids. [By Submarine Cable] [tteuter't Bervice] London, Sept 19. General Haig s com- munique says In the neighbourhood of 1 Richtbuurg I 1 Avoue we entered enemy trenches at three places, capturing pri sonera and inflicting many ca&ualtieb. !j 011404 words
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Article117 1916-09-21 5 Gaining Ground At Verdun. Parifl, Sept 19 The enemy attacks m Champagne included live against the Hue 1 sian sec'or. They were everywhere check 1 ed by artillery barrage and machine gunQre. ['trig, Sept 19. The evening communi qut> says that bad weather intetfered with 1117 words
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Article31 1916-09-21 5 London, Sept. 19. Mr A B Marten, hamster, bus bt-en appointed Puisne I JuJ^e of the High Court of Bombay m succession to the lute Sir Dintshah IDavar.31 words
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Article26 1916-09-21 5 1 The Iln^ue, Sept. 19.— Rear Admiral Jan Marinas Bruu has been appointed commander of 'ho uuvtil forced vice 1 Admiral Piuke.26 words
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Article22 1916-09-21 5 London, Sept 19 Sinkings Steamers a Dewa. and Lord I'redeg ir, tbe latter from i New Yoik to Bombay (British.)22 words
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Article120 1916-09-21 5 Mr P E Teptlberg. Jr, will probably be nominated director of the Stoomvaart Maatscbappy Nederland m the place of the deceased Mr C A den Tex. Kewi was received by tbe labt mail r concerning two ex Inspectors of tbe Siraiia Settlements Police, both of whom j are now at120 words
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Article239 1916-09-21 5 FURIOUS BATTLE NEAR HALICZ Many Trenches Rushed. [By Submarine Cable] [lleuter'i BerTiee] Patrograd, Sept 1R. With the renewal Df the Russian offensive m Galicia the brunt of the fighting baa been transferred from 6outh to north of Halicz, where General Stcberbatcheff is vigorously attacking the Germans and239 words
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Article29 1916-09-21 5 Petrograd, Sept 19. A new internal •"> h per cent loan of three hundred millions sterling, redeemable m ten years will i>e issued m October at 95.29 words
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Article77 1916-09-21 5 AUSTRALIA CONSCRIPTION Mr Hughes Campaign. Sydney Sept. 19. Mr Hughes opened a conscription campaign at tbe Town Hall where there was a record attendance and thousands were unable to be admitted. His reception was most cordial. Mr Hughes said it would only be necessary to call up the single men77 words
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24 1916-09-21 5 Yigo, Sept. 19 The tug Witersee towirjg the Dutch submarine X 1 towards the Dutch Indies has arrived from Amsterdam.24 words
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Article35 1916-09-21 5 The Hn£ue. Sept 19. At the opening of the States General, Queen Wilhelmina declaied she was firmly resolved to defend the independence and rights of Holland. The army was constantly being etreng thened35 words
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Article37 1916-09-21 5 Atheua, Sept '20. The newspaper Kmbtos states that Greece has demanded from Germany a prompt return of Kavalla and the army corps mentioned on Sppt 15, witl their arms and munitions.37 words
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Correspondence.
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Article138 1916-09-21 5 To thk Editor, I>3ar Sir, I? there anything rery comic about a murder trial The question is BUggested by the frequent levity of certain of the special jurors to d« y at the At-si/es, where I happened to epend several hours. It seemi-d to be the138 words
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Article79 1916-09-21 5 Sim May How was convicted m the second police court yesterday of stealiDg a bullock curt oxle of the value $9 CO, belonging to a Tamil m Kiing rd. The police proved a previous conviction againbt bim iv Bangkok. Tbe accused first of all 1 denied tbie but later admitted79 words
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Article495 1916-09-21 5 OWNERS OF s s BENOA SUED. 1 In the Supreme Court, yesterday, before Mr Justice Earnshaw, action was brought by Wee Chit Neo, owner of the tongkang Siu Uee Chiang, against the owner of the, Etearnship Benoa, for |1,G19 for damage to the tongkang occasioned by a495 words
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Article168 1916-09-21 5 RUBBBB. Singapore, Sept. 20. At thia week's auction some 628 tons were catalogued, la eyn pathy with quota tiona from I ond.pn prices a'l round were highel:. At the commencement there was a etrong demand, but later the tone d became quieter, and priced ruling at the168 words
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Article120 1916-09-21 5 Singapore, S( pfc. '20. Rectnt ad%icL9 received frora Locdon have indicated a stroaoe** ruarki-fc aud this wad fu'Jy rtiiected at the Auction which commenced to-day, prices auvanc ing on the avetage about $8 per pikul. Demand at the outset was britk but it fell away somewhat as120 words
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Article40 1916-09-21 5 Already acknowledged $18,435 i Mr Adier 'JO Per Hon Mr R G Watson, c ma, Hruissb Resident. (Peruk) The amount represents the total to data of contributions throughout; Perak 990 19,451 J D» COUETOIB, Hen Treas.40 words
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Advertisement232 1916-09-21 5 ROBINSON Co. LAST WEEK OF CASH SALE fittH *A y <\U i KW^l Kiil\« i 11 1 A I r fleVlv Till \\if i\ 'Kit L \J IH I [iANDSOME iIIUL cover z 7 5 0 HOBINSOYS VIBRATING SHUTTLE Vftl sew from the finest to the stoutest doth ;in«t is232 words
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Advertisement681 1916-09-21 6 M ELLERMAN "LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED EN ENGLAND. s s. City of Norwich iuc about 29th September. For particulars a? to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KOKSHKLIJKE PAKET¥AAR! MAATSGHAPPid Roy*l PacKet Navigation Co., of Batavla. l-i, OOtLTM QUAY 5,^ ur-681 words
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Advertisement822 1916-09-21 6 P. %J m Obitish India A ND 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 (for Europe). nrrw»Hn i^nn r B822 words
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Advertisement559 1916-09-21 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MAIL LIMB. For CHINA, J&PAN CEYLON »d MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWAKD 1916 916 Athos Sept. 6 Paul L»-cat Rent I A. Bnhic Kept. 17 Cordill. i« Bepl II Portho^ Bepfe. 38 Ifagell Bept 26 Paul Lecat Oct. li A ateamai Oct 10 1 Cordill'-rc Oct. v"> j559 words
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Advertisement430 1916-09-21 6 JAP A N Vj {j STFAMSR'n Co 1 rporali fl la Ja f an" EUKD?EA« UNE. a rvict h BHintataafl t,,--via porfa to HaneUli b, Lood eoniraol with Uu hnp f h meet. liH-: h\w rwtn maintaining this eervici ha Inaignnd and construet > an 3" with an thi late*430 words
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Article655 1916-09-21 7 :Gunners will read the appended, from a speech by the Minister of Munitions, 1 with interest I should like to fay Onfl or two words with regard to munitions. Tfafl hon. member for Finsbury (Lieutenant lolonp! i Archer-Sheo) taid thf rf was still ;t good deal of655 words
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Article237 1916-09-21 7 A Neo Indian Episode. I decided to commit 6iiicido to-day, hut have since reprieved myself. In apolo Kiting to tbe readers of rhia pnpec for any inconvenience tbib chang programme may cauee them, I beg to pieud tbr»t there is local and vety recent journalistic prece237 words
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Article576 1916-09-21 7 Scenes m an Airship Factory In ft tadM of immense Lin::- Naajfafca most piotafeeqae kinds of vooWi war vsork feakai ptaoa, \\b. n toonnt f En mat -iin«» attm c,f i.iue Imnaaia and ibirua mgagad oo airaaip coaatroction Work t place both ineidfl Md ontsida ti)t» KM576 words
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Article328 1916-09-21 7 THE TANIN' ON VENIZELOS. A correspondent has tent us the follow iDR translation of v article v hicb appf-art-J m Urn TackMi j>ap» r Tanin, the ofliruil Mgn of Jbe Youn;j J urk* There t-hould not 1 > i obtest doubt that tin return to power m Greece of presumptive328 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement524 1916-09-21 7 Wab or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS/. at AD OFFICE. Wlnbester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. cm»«i» h»., £20.000 ae»08!»l wlih the Sc»iomo524 words
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Advertisement433 1916-09-21 7 THE ANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada*. Aiiuds of i.ife and Endowment poltaiei i SSU( F. S Evans. Manager. South Kastern Asia. Gutb Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singaroro. 1 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated la New Zealand.) FDlnsuranceH effected on Buildings, Kent and Merchandir-u ol every description. I433 words
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Advertisement317 1916-09-21 7 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co,, ltd, FIRE AND MARINE. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. Ltd. URINE. (Incorporated m Hongfaoug.) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co,, Ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong,) LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT Co. Ltd GUARANTEE. (Incorporated m Englund.) Fire and Marino Risks of every descript'oi i underwritten at lowest current317 words
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Article735 1916-09-21 8 How do the existing conditions atfect the future of the Allies as compared with the results achieved a year ago It is the financial and commercial domination lof certain neutral countries which hae i developed so greatly during the last twelve months that has a sinister hearing735 words
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Article210 1916-09-21 8 Ferdinand of Bulgaria's Fear. Mr George Renwick, m a message to the Chronicle from Athens, quotas a Greek merchant, who has been visiting Bulgaria, as eayicg Tsar Ferdinand is loading the life of a recluse, He receives no one except M Radoblavoff he never shows himself m210 words
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Advertisement854 1916-09-21 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 17th, Thursday the 19th, and Saturday the 21st of Oct., 1916. PROGRAMME. f FIRST DAY. ITHO 1316. IB YISITOKB tTIKVS AMD PUKSE 2-45 p ni. :md 3-*5 p IBOQ md854 words
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Advertisement767 1916-09-21 8 I ENTRIES CLOSE ut N «on Saturday, the Itt October, 1916. In all races the- adv< itised Second Triyo wlli only bo given when mere arc NOT LBSB THAN FIVE BTABTBR9 fche property of diftt rent ownei b. NOTE The attentioa of owners is called to Role 198, which make*767 words
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Advertisement140 1916-09-21 8 STRONG SACK TRUCKS KM Vw^ 9mlmm *k W M wLJ No. 4. ALL STEEL $'8-50 each v v-»^ eric ff /Vo. 2. M/OOD FRAME with Wrought iron Straps $9.75 each TUBULAR STEEL WHEE! BARROWS With tray pressed out lroni a single rlipH rt r of steel. No seams or rivets.140 words
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Article1596 1916-09-21 9 Issued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept. -jotli. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 379 931 2a 2s Auglo-JAva 30% 4 0 5 0 I*o,ooo M i* ABfclo-Ltaiaj 60% 10 n 12 o 60,000 Us m Batang M&lafca 10% 3 2 8 s 80,000 1 1 Batu Tlga1,596 words
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Article36 1916-09-21 9 COBBECTBD SF TO Sppt 20. i'fiTßJ* Ctcditg In'l 2413 16 Francs demand Bunk 825 Barasoso, demand YOKOEVMi, de:naDd U0 Basol'OK, damaoij gg Sovibmf33B, Bank Buying $9.64 3anSt of BnjJand Rati 6^ Bai Sliver London BSi36 words
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Article130 1916-09-21 9 Sept 20. Tin (100 boos) $83.17.* iiftmbi-ac Cufea No. 1 'in.On rt&mibie? <Jn>-« r o 2 18.00 Peppti Bia h :rd B. S pore 28 50 iepptiß, (Wi i CaisJ 8 4. '25 NHSmec* !1 iJ Ib 80.01 Katms^s (80 to Lbe !b. uom. Mare H.nda) 75 0G Clovee130 words
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Article366 1916-09-21 9 Per P. A 0. str Morea.— Mr A Mrs SibbaM Mrs Ferguson, Mr S. OoTigne, Mi A Mrs A D. Robert on, Mr IfattheWft, Mr W. Allan, Ml W. O. Groping, Miss M J. McNair, Mr F W Coates, Mr E. H. Jhapman, Mr Day. Mi li G.366 words
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DAILY SHIPPING REPORT
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Article26 1916-09-21 9 Sept 19.— n... Nam TahdMt M Glenogle. Xovur.. Boof Wtm (Brit) (Foh); [>agfln (Nor); Tamon Kara (Jap). Xl 'ianak r (Nor) Srinbilan (|i U t)26 words
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Article41 1916-09-21 9 >t 19.— Fmtbao Baa haM Bin I Weld, Will o'the V;; 9 p, Quorr.i, itK Cahpso, Ping Seng, Hock Lee, p -*Tniih (Bnt): X::.:, Slagkavaoi Iningirl Singkaca iDol); Baikal (i; t; Mara -iup). SepC 80. Eajaag, Soaf i..--(Brit) Toyohatbi Miru41 words
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Advertisement19 1916-09-21 9 rHIIECAI II" \cC^V BRAND /<S W X^f BORNEO 05^^ (IN WOODEN BARRELS). QUOTATIONS FROM BOENEO COMPANY, LIMITED. IN ENGLAND)19 words
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Advertisement100 1916-09-21 9 Massage Hall PATRONIZED BY MANY DOCTORS; MASSAGE 1 MANICURE BATHS Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Babo and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9.00 p.m No. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467. ft* ArtlJ Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd, Hear £atraocs io Borneo Wbarf Telephone 1026. Sea stocks oi all kincU100 words
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Advertisement26 1916-09-21 9 nonce. READY K&DI LADIES 1 PRESSES, BLOUSES M TO MEASi EVENING DRESSES OF ANY DESORIPTION FANCY COSTUMES etc etc FRENCH TAILORESS I, High Street-Corner Hotel Europe26 words
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Miscellaneous503 1916-09-21 9 MAT- T* A O 1 fo-D2>, Intern !iat H Jl8, win t»t foanj n list below Penar^, Malacca, F.M.P. [fef Ratal f laiiy t ioepl Bnndajr). Jonon ,8.1 ii a.m., ItJI I, 4*1 p.m Pauiu Boegi HonR Aik 0 am iveilinfri Sanit H30a* P. BafeMn I I !:..!unc Hock |Q503 words
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Article1110 1916-09-21 10 CLERKS WHO LIVE ABOVE THEIR MEANS CHI! .1 '>Tit F.s IvKM LBKS. The aesizei eontiooed yesterday, when at the outset the Chief Justice f^r John Bocknill ic.l passed lenteucw on two Moused a^nnir-t whom convictions were reoovdci I ob the Orel day. Ratnam. thti Tamil cl*ik who pleaded1,110 words
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Article459 1916-09-21 10 .CAN A POLICY FIX LiMi CATION An ioteceßtiog point arising out ot R flre insurance policy was tried iv the Supreme Court on the Tuesday before Mr justice Earnshaw, Mr M C Johannes appeared lor the plaintiff and Mr C Kvt'itLL tor the defendants Toe plaintiff, Won459 words
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Article125 1916-09-21 10 COMPANIES PROSECPTIONS ORDINANCE In the first magistrate's court yesterday morning, Mr C -l Saundere, Registrar of Companies, Enmmooed the Adda Rubber E -rate Ltd for failing to register an ant ual lif»t and summary, a conviction was ie corded, the above named company being tine.l and costs. Messrs Muller arid125 words
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Article74 1916-09-21 10 The Captain's Cup of the K^ppel Golf Club will he competed for from 23rd Sept to Bth Oct under following condition 36 Holes Medal Handicap. Two cards m iy b-i taken out dining the time specified aud each card must he fur a complete j round of74 words
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Article50 1916-09-21 10 The S C C ground wup yesterday after noon and evening gne:i over to a cricket match between two teams from a warship m port. Tbeowickel was fast, and the bowlers found it to their liking. Con Be quentlj tl c game, though interesting, was c.f a law-scoring nature.50 words
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Article55 1916-09-21 10 En Wei hai*wei, at tbe> experimental! tobacco farm established b\ tl;e British American Tobacco Company, some good quality leal hat* betn produced, and with! the Experience gained the pto^pects are encouraginga The company has been successful m enlietins: the co-operution of tbe native farmers, who are watching the resuitb with55 words
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Article1174 1916-09-21 10 The dates given are those of the despatch of the telegram from Loudon.J Sept; 12 (continued). German official statement announces total casualties to end of August as 3,376,134, including over 800,000 dead. .Austrian river- craft on upper Danube subdued by Rumanians. Progress m Transylvania continues. /Hied detachments1,174 words
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Article100 1916-09-21 10 The Glen Liner Glengyle anchored m 1 the ronds on Monday on her arrival from Japan and China, and after loading cargo for Europe bhe vras to leave yeeterday afternoon for Loudon via Genoa. It is stated that Captain A W Nelson, former commatuer of the Korea, now100 words
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Article70 1916-09-21 10 TODAY. 5.15 pin. Drill Hall Maxim Co Friday, 22nd Sept. 51 5 p.m. Drill Hull SV A SR E v n Maxim Co 510 s V R 5.00 Taoglio Barracßs S yr T.P. Pito. Off* N C O'a 5.15 I>rill Hall Veteran? Co fi -10 m Chinese70 words
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Article42 1916-09-21 10 Sunday, September 24. Tide 9 14 a.m. Height 7 ft P in .John&ton'e Pier, at 8, 9 and 10 a.m. 2.3 C and 3 30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 8.80 and 9.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5 80 p.m.42 words
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Article96 1916-09-21 10 Trieste, on which the hopes of afi Italians are iixfd with a daily-growing asenranoe of fulfilment, has Bpecial claims to be regarded as part of Italia [rredenta, for even whiie Rome was yet a republic Tergeste, as this northern Adriatic port way (Leu called, and all It-triu which lies immediately96 words
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