The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 September 1916
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Title Section17 1916-09-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOEE, IB ID AY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916. NO. B,Bo'i17 words
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Article151 1916-09-22 1 Fraser's share circular Page 10 Latest London rubber dividends on page 4. Rubber auction reports will be found on page 10. The Russians have made progress round Halicz Page 5. Account of yeeterJay's race training irgiven on page 10. Near Fiorina the Bulgara are€ti!l hold ing out151 words
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Article1264 1916-09-22 1 FROM PEPYS 1 DIARI Of THB Ft U (Oenununicated by th«- BhaJi sfffet ureat 1 ;aj iht I 1946, January 1. 1 "h* thirty neeond year of the iireat dr and mea fee c»t»tomed to it now thai BltOf afrtvM of might] Bislocatinn if peaoj shQnl< *m1,264 words
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Advertisement209 1916-09-22 1 1 GOODRICH TYRES I SIFETV TREAD 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. Special Dinner SATURDAY, SEPT. 23rd, CINEMA SHOW A Ni M .'■■■■■> f<< Itucniicn dOAGULATEX A Boon and a •Blessing" 1 3 Planters. jAGC" LATEX. a rtvemly diacoverad proceia fjr coi^uUtsiuy rabber b»s &Uoiuly got :i: L '.ti >! the irk* t209 words
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Advertisement119 1916-09-22 1 London Assurance Corporation. I lrK-orporst^J in England] Marine Department. :Ks rA uaHED 17jo H'e /wre 6e< appoinh d Agents of the ttbove Corporation as ''ram th> l 'ilk August, international trading co. London Assurance Corporation. [Incorporated in England] Fire Department. EsTABUB BDI We have been appointed Sub-Agents of the above119 words
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Advertisement168 1916-09-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Yokohama Specie Back ageuciedPage 9. Notice of Balgownie interim divided Page 3. At the Harima Hall aod Gaiety, frefeh films Page '2. Auction sales b> Ghing Keng Lee of land and houses Page 2. Notire re revocation of J W sta\ ton's powers of attorney Page 3. j168 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous141 1916-09-22 1 THE WEEK. Friday 22nd. High Water- 8 1 m 22 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closoh (fr,nn). Children's concert, Victoria Hall, 5.13 pm. > Saturday 23rd. 'HlghWatei 8 <s6 a ui.. 7-40 p.m. Lod^e Bt. George, 9 p.iu. Sunday 24th. High Water— 9 1 t ft. in., 811 p.m. i141 words
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Article424 1916-09-22 2 o Messrs Noel Murray and Co of Shanghai, :q their piece goods report state Spinning companies iu lapan have vied with each other in increasing the number of their spindles. It is calculated that spindles have been reinforced by close on a million since424 words
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Article194 1916-09-22 2 Aio you one i>f th*- many people who com- j j.'aiu of' bein«> ruu flown"? Are yoar muscles flabby and your nerves "on edge" Do you feel greatij depressed and ar< you restless at nights and unrefroshed by sleep' Do yon find yourself exhausted and trembling194 words
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Advertisement660 1916-09-22 2 CHILDREN'S CONCEPT. i i aext Children's Concert will be held in th let >rla M^m rial Bali on Friday, Sept. 22nd at 5.15 p.m. ESTATE OP LIH WEI FONO DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF Leasehold Land and House Ko 91 New Bridge Road to be held a. f Messrs Ching Keng660 words
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Advertisement1360 1916-09-22 2 TO-NIGHT! TO-M GHr AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE cinema CASTNO BYTHESU SECOND SHOW 9.15 P. M. SHARP WALTERDAW FILM CO. PEESJ- NT MISS AST A NIELSE.S 'WHEN THE I MASKFAU§A Thrilling drama in 3 1 rtsi TbajibooßC'i Fascicatinj t al "THE MILLION DOL! \H MYi ERV In 23 Episodes 461,360 words
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Article732 1916-09-22 3 IN It anything that we owe to the! ar bee! I Jevastatiou and sorrow, it is i \.::Jieation of cur racial ideale, inp.re, an-1 the way in which the! 1 I affeCtftOa that extata botweeu the lother t'o'infry and her far tiling offspring been cemented. AaJ732 words
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947 1916-09-22 3 Tenders are invited for the reopen on pawn boo for 1 period of three years from the Ist January 7 In each of the streets or sections of gtroota in the towa division of the Settlement of »r det cribed in the Echednte hereto annexed and947 words
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Advertisement1407 1916-09-22 3 NOTICE. Tenders will be received by the Suoerintond.nt, Govarnotesi Mon' polies Department, up to noon on scptt.iubsr ini^i IS 16, tor the following services for the year i 91 7 I. Supply of beat Amoy or Hongkong pets, f ach capable of easily containing three chees ,of chaiwlu. Tend- rer1,407 words
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Advertisement399 1916-09-22 3 St. Helen's Court Collyer Quay. TO LET Sp endid front office on 2nd floor. Floor space 3692 sq. ft Also godown in basement. Apply to the Secretary St HELEN'S COURT. 20 Ground Floor Office 28 by 28 feet, in the centre of the Square, Dry, Well Lighted and Ventilated, on399 words
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Article28 1916-09-22 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Kyott.— OnSepteruber 16th, at the Mater nity Hospital, Penarg, the wife of the Rev. K. G Rvoit. Chaplain cf Province Welle* ky, of a son28 words
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Article, Illustration18 1916-09-22 4 Buvid *v [jflwiiin and Bnlnlbad t»j x*.'a \*n <»»u:o: Tr?ta r\t. glorious cr*;«i>t» AaM18 words
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Article1022 1916-09-22 4 Since tbe news of tho last advances of tbe Allies on the Somme last week began to come through, very few refer ences have been made to effective counter-attacks by the enemy. It may be that the communiques have failed to mention these in the presence1,022 words
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Article982 1916-09-22 4 Dr Dowden, who was invalided from the Army with rheumatism, has returned to I Kuala Kangsar. The P and 0 Co send us further samples of the War Pictorial, the Pictorial History of the war, and a copy of the official Chinese edition of pictures of the war. The next982 words
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Article19 1916-09-22 4 Trim Our (>„„ Lw The florin rut;.,, r The folio* in- K.-tutesof .K-J.nr, I Bi Uabuf i19 words
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Article192 1916-09-22 4 (By Col NMi or fw Pari,. topi li I.: we .apturea t. uj:.l iM, iB occupied D •Avneai \m Mm direction and conquer, a M»aUwooii trenchee on tht- west of Horpny we on 17 1* Bopt 1 «00 prison* i>" Salonika Tbe Serbia: d outt-kirte of the192 words
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Article97 1916-09-22 4 The follow ;,'ram from Geuera, Alexeieff, Chief of Hm Kab6ian Id,: General Staff, Las been transmitted to General >:r I>ouk!u^ Baif, G I H: I arc co tn in ut. (it -.1 I y Hi» Majesty th; Kmperoi to thank Bit PllflM iuit lot the97 words
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Article42 1916-09-22 4 "STAR GARTER" FUND. 20tb 1. (A Home for iucurai iy helpless Sailors and Soldiere The Committee RratefalU acknowledge the following further c>.titr. Already acknowledged 128,613.7 Methodiet Girls' School 66 00 Sammy and Freddy MaU 80.0C Mrs 0 Hadden ('2nd i'onauon) Apnet- Hooper42 words
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Article275 1916-09-22 4 Verdun Defect' Allahabad, Btfl Ml —The Berlin candidly IsMKibM I ield Marsha! tod Falkenhayn Uastenl a- an aduii6Bionot defeat at Varduu I > Je wa« eaid that VM Falkenhayn would b« justified 10 bacriliciug half a million ill could rapture iniM H« has lost tbe elite of275 words
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Article12 1916-09-22 4 Never brood mU >****»££ i favourite pupil you IM her uot a hen.12 words
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Advertisement178 1916-09-22 4 BULK BEER STOUT. FRESH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED OF GEORGE YOUNGER SON'S BEER STOUT In Casks containing 54 gallons. A thlpment of TOOTH S Australian Beer in Cask is due to arrive per s s Mataram about 25th inst. Orders can be booked in advance. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WINE AND SPIRIT178 words
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Article239 1916-09-22 5 QLTfIUTUI TO GERMANY. Give us back our Troops. By Buf>u»*r.u«'. Cablw] 1 Heater's B^r?r:e] pi ~Gr**M li'.i? fltcidgd j fi MB neuiruiiiy. ibe Kisg, tht) I'rem ier. »ud t] l>!:: -•<■■?, after ex pj.^jt^ tuo BKv.^: hive decided in itpact fww neutrality with: i V ievr to uiljvicg239 words
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Article32 1916-09-22 5 \:hcns, S«bl ML Smbl official. The ba^ declared I L>lockade from south Um Kattot ta cue village of The blockade iacluJes E lT«la and other ports comm mdeJ b> Bulgarians.32 words
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Article189 1916-09-22 5 Bjj^ars Still Fighting at Fiorina. Ktika SO. Freu.-h official. We leared ous some of the houses in Fiorina .-oner Ihfl BttlgariMU who were .;--:her ia them and were > Jefer.dm'* them. > --v.ch air-squadron Las heavily bomb iatir mdoa, Sept 20 Heuter's special representative at Salonika says189 words
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Article55 1916-09-22 5 .:"U Sop:. 20. Ilia c:va-nuuiqu« c«veaU that the Russians are within Swenty mile* of tiamadaa the urka having kllen rtj miles owin*: to a Russian attack from Tabriz threatening their rear. Londoa, SepC 20. The Russian com mum qua sivs chas on the Western and Caue-*-.tau fronts55 words
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Article34 1916-09-22 5 -t-p: -JO. A communique lanounces a Kunmnian MMC9MI JQ the f eg»on of Kajgaa, iu the Dobrudjd nine--e«*n miles mm^t o( the railway fiom Con- .-ruavoiia. Fi^Ltiny continues rincipal enemy foices.34 words
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Article14 1916-09-22 5 London. Jl. Official The railway meutioued on the 14:h baa been14 words
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Article16 1916-09-22 5 n. Sept 21. Man»tieid bye ection halted as follows Soaly (Coalitionist) turLbul! Judepeudcat) 4,456.16 words
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Article29 1916-09-22 5 m Ibi Harirna Hall this evening will ■!.owu a Recoiling Vengeance, The of Horus, Universal Gazette and other features. The fine film Peg o* the will bd«m on Tuesday.29 words
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Article295 1916-09-22 5 QUIET ON THE SOMME. German Armaments Wasting. London, Sept 20.— Reuters representa tive at Headquarters emphasises the importance of our possession of the for ward slope of the high ground from the Aucre to the Corables valley giving our I artillery a dominating position enabling it to295 words
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Article257 1916-09-22 5 ATTEMPTS TO OUST FRENCH FAIL. Paris, Sept 20. A coramuuiqut' 1 states A German attack on Hill 76 gained a foothold in our advanced works on the southern side, but a vigorous counter attack immediately drove out the enemy. Paris, S^pt 21.— -The affernoon com munique eaya North of the257 words
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Article119 1916-09-22 5 London, Sept 21. The correspondent of the Timed in Galicia says that on Sept 19 General Sctcherbatcheff' s army was advanciog steadily although confronted by heavy German reinforceir.eL.tB. The Russians aie now only a few hundred yards from Halicz railway station and are just across the119 words
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Article30 1916-09-22 5 Hague, Sept 20. Queen Wilhelmina said the Government would as far as possible strengthen the military forces of the Netherland Indies and continue to extend the fleet. 130 words
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Article23 1916-09-22 5 London, Sept 20.— Official. Seven per sons were killed and 72 injured in the recent explosion at a munitions woikg.23 words
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Article27 1916-09-22 5 The Gaiety this evening screens eeveral new pictures. The Power of Silence, a Japanese play called East is East, Pathe I war Gazette and other good films.27 words
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Article112 1916-09-22 5 I HUGHES DETERMINED. Australia and Conscription. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] Melbourne, Sept 21. The house of Re preservatives help an all night fitting debating Conscription. Mr Hughes aaid he was determined to sit till the bill was passed. An amendment opposing conscription was defeated by 49 Ito112 words
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Article36 1916-09-22 5 Washington, Sept 21. A million people has been made homeless by floods in China. Several cities in northern Anhui are aro submerged. There have been few fatalities but the crops generally are destroyed.36 words
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Article37 1916-09-22 5 Quebec, Sept. 21. At an inquest on the victim of tbe bridge disaster tha chief engineer testified it was probably due to an unseen flaw in the steel casting supporting the span during hoisting.37 words
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Article32 1916-09-22 5 London, Sept 19. Mr Chamberlair, Lord Hardinge, Sir F A Blrtze!, General Sir E G Barrow, Lieut Colonel Sir Mark Sykes, attended a meetiDg of the War Committee yesterday.32 words
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Article280 1916-09-22 5 A meeting of the Chinose Committee in connection with the General Committee collecting for Our Day was held at the Chinese Protectorate at 2.30 p.m. yester day Hon. Dr Lim Boon Keng as Chairman. The meeting was informed of the objects of the collection and of the280 words
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Article200 1916-09-22 5 Mr A Grant Mackie has received B letter from Mr Cecil Rae, who is row a lieutenant in the Saprers ucd Miners Corps at Kirkee in the Deccan. AincriKSt other things Lieutenant Rae writes: I have been up on the Frontier for a while but have200 words
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Article50 1916-09-22 5 The following telegrams have been received by Hia Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, S S Placed on dangerous list, Sepoy 2276 Santa Singh, Malay States Guides, disease, NYD Aden." 11 Died Bth September, 2173 Sepoy Sanda Singh. Malay States Guides, disease, acute malaria, General, Aden."50 words
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Article944 1916-09-22 5 THE P.) A vi Hi POSITION. From Owr Chen Corrupondnt Woltevredeu, Sept 16. There is very little fresh to report since writing you yesterday. A message since received from Tjipanas says that, accord ing to reports received there, Col. Kcoesen arrived at Paleinbang yesterday, and left the same944 words
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Advertisement148 1916-09-22 5 ROBINSON CO. Ti TT^y Mr iJ^. j9t ~hT »t| m*\ m B *i H ffvL wtwl S JS M m ±^w H ALL '1 UK HITS FKu.M I LONDON 1 MOST POPULAR REV Li I I Shirley Kellogg: Harry Tale I I the ROBSNSON PIANO Co., Ltd. I (Incop.pora.ted in148 words
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Advertisement734 1916-09-22 6 u ELLERMAN "LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. s s. City of Norwich due about 29th September. Poi particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. XONIHXLIJXE PAKETVA^BT ISAATSGRAPPIJ (Incorporated in nclland. Hoyil Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia.734 words
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Advertisement792 1916-09-22 6 ST. Sl O« Oritish India AND Apcae JLine (Conapanles 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 Gingapore on or abcol MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR792 words
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Advertisement547 1916-09-22 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON till MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWARD 19)6 1916 Athos Bept. 6 I Faul Lecat Kept 2 A, Behic Bept. 17 Cordill* ro Sept 14 Porthos Bept. 28 1 Xacellan Bept 26 Paul Lecat Get. li A itcamet oet 10 Cordillpte Occ. M547 words
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Advertisement608 1916-09-22 6 JAPAN MAII* STCAHSHIP Co Lta Incorporated lc Ja;..Rr EURCPEAN UHt A service is maintained betwe-pc via ports to Mcrßeillon. London oontracii with the Imperial Japanese <io»?' ment. The New Twin gen w V* n maintaining this Bervici bav« h.- n D designed and oonbtructod am! t with all the Jatost608 words
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Article390 1916-09-22 7 i The old man was trimming a garden hedge on a Cheshire by road, and he rather deprecatingly asked for a light for > the pipe which his toothless pums held insecurely. He seemed to ba hankering for a gossip, and an inquiry as to the I390 words
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Article256 1916-09-22 7 Bj German Submarines. The numbsr of Japanese steamers which have fallen victims to German submarine raids, together with such others as are supposed to have been torpedoed by enemy submarines, since the first victim, Yaeu kuni Maru, was sunk last November up to August 10th, on which256 words
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274 1916-09-22 7 One of the most appreciative sketches of the late Lord Kitchener ever published out of England came from the pen of a German officer, von Tiederuann, who went [through the Egyptian campaign as an at I tache Though generally silent and un approachable, paid von274 words
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Advertisement230 1916-09-22 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc, \ce"ic Acid. 90 per cent pure. Int tumigators 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 pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "Pistol" brand in wooden barrels Buffalo230 words
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Advertisement412 1916-09-22 7 B mm POTTED H H S^L ALL DEUCIOLS AND APPETISISG. JLbW MEATS. game, ham, chicken and tongue, etc. etc. timiiui iiwiBjipiBBUiBBMuiaMBMBBBMBBBMBBJI Prepared by a celebrated Chef under iccai condition* of cleanlineu and *eiection. Jo^ IN GLASS, TINS AND WHITE JARS. 4^^ W ONE OF THE BEST OF I I CROSSE412 words
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Article777 1916-09-22 8 Ex-Germ m Consuls Alleged Trade With the Enemy. No less than 14 charges under the Trading with the Kueray Act wore prefer I red at Birmingham recently agaiust Carl Theodore Menke (64), ex German Consul jin toe city and head of the firm of Hills, Mecke and777 words
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Article302 1916-09-22 8 la a merchant service club I had a yarn with Captain Percy Hall, one of the skippers who was engaged iu taking out to the Tigris the batch of L C C, paddle Bteamers bought in this country and deepatched for war service on the302 words
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Advertisement436 1916-09-22 8 I SOEIE MASE3 OF PENS j§f jk jR 1 are pretty, but tail the pr?* J*hk fcwt o/ hard work. Some Iff Mf pS^ pens write under fav- in /Ml -4^gfess^" 6ssr^ OQT&] le conditions but If! (fmj pr rtiar y^si rrrTWS 1 fail when rWn The M GE SU2E436 words
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Advertisement229 1916-09-22 8 C^| r'■ fTj r- I I 2 I 1 I- PI Si #i? i#S> rvf<i yours 10 < J 2\%?i thai i f Nervii c^7& down I J> uf y on r iK>d y ihi l .V-^ 1 bined in a i I j /r?<^ force. That is why Wincarni229 words
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Article134 1916-09-22 9 Sept 21, 1916. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraser and Co.'e yesterday's share list ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Saltan Alor Gajah 360 .f 0 Ayer Kuning Lgo 1.50 Ayer Molek 2 50 2.70 Ayer Pacas 11.00 11.50 Balgownie 4.80134 words
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Article55 1916-09-22 9 OOBBRCTBD UP TO Sept 21.' Bt»ak an I 2-4 19 82 M demand t-4 7-82 PfiTata ccoditi 6m» *****6 France demand Bank 825 IHDIA, T. T, 174^ Hohqeokq, demand r> I Toeobama, demartd no Java, demand IRSBahqkok, demand 66 ScvßßHiasfc, Bank Baviu k 9B 54 Bfenk ol England Rate55 words
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Article181 1916-09-22 9 Sept 21. Tin (buyers) |Bfl Gamble* 14.75 G&mkiei Cuke No. 1 20.00 Gambiti Ca%« No. 2 18.00 Feppti Black ordin. S'poie 28.50 Peppei, (Wfcite fail) 84.00 Ntttmegi (110 tu the Ik- 80.01 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) nom. Mate (Banda) 75.00 Cloveß (Amboina) nom Bali Coffee (4% Black) oom.181 words
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Article357 1916-09-22 9 Per P. O. btr Morea.— Mi A Mrs Sibba!d Mrs Ferguson, Mr 8. Govigne, Mr Mrs A D. Robert on, Mr Matthewß, Mr W. Allan, Mi W. O. Gropius, Miss M. J. McNair, Mr F W Coates. Mr E. H Chapman, Mr Day. Mill G> V Duncan, Mr357 words
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Advertisement542 1916-09-22 9 IV 4B of Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY iS A GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). KEAD OFRCE: Wiactaester Boase, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. I £20,000 de»oaised with the Supreme Court ol542 words
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Advertisement433 1916-09-22 9 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. {Incorporated in Canada). All kinds of Life ana Endowment policies issued. F. S Evans. Manager. South Eastern Asia. Cuthrie Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore, SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIR* Insurances eCfooted on Buildings, Ken! snd Merchandifle of every description. MARINE433 words
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Advertisement522 1916-09-22 9 THE! YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 19,000.000 Capital Paid Up y. 80,000,000 Reserve Fuud Y. 20,800,000 President. J. Inonye Esq. Vipe-Prendent, Y. Yamakawa Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Inonye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Boma Esq. M Odagbi Esq. K. Sonoda Em|. T. KawaehimaEßtj. K. Kimura Esij. Baron K Iwasaki522 words
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Advertisement68 1916-09-22 9 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. *eap Eotrasoe to Btroge Wbepf TelepboDCi 1026. Sea stocks oi ail Kinds of Fro z en Meats etc., can be delivered c:> 3Lipplng at the Wharves, or in he bingapore Roads on short 10tiC6< OFFICE HOURS Weekdays 7 a.m. to S p.n Sundays I I68 words
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Miscellaneous592 1916-09-22 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Cbamber of Commerce (to 1 1 a.m., Sept. 2 i ARRIVALS. Sept M.-Kinta, Umta, Meran (licit Barentz R S Baru (Dat) Guadiana (Fch Skuld (N'or) Tuiabo Maru fjap). Sept'.M.— Ludy Weld. Baa Bifl < lUht Rtmeo, K!l ng, Circe 'lint' Wan LI, Kwr.n Lee iChi' Siogkep, Bmile592 words
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Article1393 1916-09-22 10 m I Ffi Ml KDMB k'* I>K ATH SKN TKXCR. o oa the resumption of tb« Aisizts yes tenday moruu a Tamil u»mad Palapan Dorauamy wsi brought up for isnteoce, baring been unanimously coencfibd by the jnry of having conimt ed an unnatural offence. Ha was awarded a1,393 words
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Article486 1916-09-22 10 The substantial advance in the price of nibbejc has throughout the week been closely followed by appreciation in value of local rubber shares. There have been some bright features but as a whole the rise has been merely steady in nearly all the best known shares. The486 words
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Article38 1916-09-22 10 A motor lorry laden with rubber from West Country Estate turned turtle at the bridge crossing the river near Kajang Station on Monday. Three coolies were on the lorry. Two were killed outright and one was badly injured.38 words
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Article337 1916-09-22 10 RUBBBB. Singapore, Sept 21. 4t thli week's auction, which again occupied two days, some 608 tons were offered. In sympathy with quotations from London prices all round were higher. At the commencement there was a strong demand, but Uter the tone became quieter, and prices ruling at337 words
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Article310 1916-09-22 10 Singapore, Sept. 20. Piecent advices received from London have indicated a stronger maiktt and tbis was fully reflected at tbe Auction which commerced to day, prices advancing on the average about $S per pikul. Demand at tbe outset was brisk but it fell away somewhat ae the310 words
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Article233 1916-09-22 10 It will interest many to hear whatecme of the members of the Guild are doing at various points of war. Mr liedson liurfc is in the sth K B Section, 12th Wing, K F C and has been at one of the Bronte for many weeks.233 words
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Article586 1916-09-22 10 It was fine, bright and clear yesterday morning for training operations on the liace Course. The tracks were good going, and were regarded as being much faster than a week previously. Quaker Girl went a nioe gallop over a mile by herself and Black Satin worked alone round586 words
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Article65 1916-09-22 10 SCC vb SHBOPSHTRES. A very large crowd, including m^cy military and navy men, watched tbe match yesterday evening on the Esplanade, between the Club Rud B Company of the Shropshires. The game was rather dis appointing to watch, tbe SCC having all the beet of the play, indeed, the65 words
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Article60 1916-09-22 10 The P and O Kaiser- 1 Hind arrived in London on Tuesday the 19th instant. <h S V.c. DRILL PKOGKAMM! 5.00 Tanglin Barracks S V R T.P. Pltn. Off N C O'a ,5.15 Drill Hall Veterans Co j 6.10 Chinese Co 515 Bras Basah rd, Malay Co Drill60 words
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Article38 1916-09-22 10 Sunday, Septembbb 24. Tide 9.14 a.m. Height 7 ft 6 in Johnston's Pier, at B, ami 10 a.m. 2.3C and 3 30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 8.30 and 9.30 am. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.38 words
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Article45 1916-09-22 10 Tan Ah Pong who was convicted last week of criminal trespass with intent to commit theft, at the house of Mr James Kennedy, 375 Telok P.langah rd, came up for sentence in the Becoud police court yesterday. He wae sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment.45 words
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Advertisement194 1916-09-22 10 BRITISH I EAU DE COLOGNP Specially prepared for us by the Oldest Una** Distiller in England and renowned for jSTRENGTH, REFRESHING QUALITY, SWEETS] and DELICATE PURE ODOUR One of the minor bnt still Important mrotto of si,. kM n demand for Eau-ue-.oiu.m.< a«-c:. muut< J.,-.• is bj th< M Mf^,194 words
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