The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1916
1916-09-27
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Title Section15 1916-09-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1916. NO. B,B(iii15 words
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Article203 1916-09-27 1 There ia good news all round to-day (except for the silence cs regards the Ku6aian front.) The chief item is the splendidly successful resumption of the Franco Briti»-h push m the Somrae region, resulting m the capture of further vital points from the Germans Page 7. One203 words
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Article1173 1916-09-27 1 Headers of licfcion have reason to desire, a standard spelling for the reproduction of provincial dialects. No novel dealing with British, Colonial or American life is deemed to have the fitting atmosphere. unles6 the lingua! peculiarity* of the humbler charMCters Rre duly represented. It seems imperative1,173 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement170 1916-09-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES SKFETY TREAD I RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE JUST ARRIVED 'NEW COMET" MOTOR CYCLES 2* H.P. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego E Engine, $320--2{ HP. Motor Cycle, 2 Stroke, Pego Engine, $420Above includes o Tool Bags, Tools etc. j Telephone No. 491. INSPECTION INVITED. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Cos. CHEAP RAI F170 words
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Advertisement131 1916-09-27 1 IT is only the tyre which gives you the Greatest Mileage per dollar expended which is worth buying. I motor tyres j sdM $jkK Your personal judgment will f. be m favour of "Stel a s t i c jig greatest mileags and^ "most [Mm Sf oaxis i ac iicn<131 words
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Advertisement124 1916-09-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Stelaetic tyres give good mileage results -Ppge 1. I heap e:ile at Wa^siamull Assomull's P^ce 1. Casino b new prop;raraine Page 3. Bankruptcy notice re Gan Cheoh Kak Page 5. Notice by J Ci'owther Shaw and Co. Page 5. Ching Keng Lee'e auction of freehold properties Page r124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1916-09-27 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 27th. i,th vV|v.i-3r— lo-21 a.m., 10-31 p.n:. New Moon. Anipan^ iKin(a) Tin Mine Co Chart* red Bank Building, noon Mergui Robber, French Bank Building, noon. Thursday 28th H'fr'h Water 0-48 a.m.. I-? p.tu. Jewish ycx Year 7) comaiencee. 8.1 outward mail expected. M.M. outward mail expected Friday147 words
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Article605 1916-09-27 2 A Malay was burnt to death m a hut at thd 7 1 mile, Dflmccsarji Read, on Wednetddy night. I>ecea?ed lived by hiius^li and the hut was hidden from viewby a cluster of trees, the first thiug known of the affair beic<j tLe discovery of the burnt hut and its605 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement457 1916-09-27 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO I COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated In Hongkong). i THE i Chief Importers i U r I British Pianos FRENCH PIANOS Italian Pianos i I RETUFN VISIT COL. FRANK FILLIS' CIRCUS. ftND MENAGERIE ENGHT! 9-15 TONIGHT!! a new, rnagniticent circus marquee, oa the usual site Beach Road. ntitg an457 words
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Advertisement1049 1916-09-27 2 TO NIGHT AT THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE T N^H7 cinema C* ARTIKTO BYTHFsj^ SFCOND SHOW 9.15 P. M. SHARP WALTEfaDAW FILM Cc PR. NT MISS ASIA NIELSEN 2 "F&LSEIY ASCUSFn k PowaUul Pcaaaa of eompnlllac hnart lam til m jp a Thanhon 1 f "inrlmllßf fli "THE MILLION DOLLAtt MYSTFRv1,049 words
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Article1186 1916-09-27 3 r Service for the Farm Picture- i ,r,> Protection Nuts for Bread It r f \!!oy? Railway Fire Knginej i tor Live h ish Magnetic Intestinal I A Field for the Kiplorer E!ec--34 c < >;1 Well Fires. itftkfMßl m electrifying Kn- i -»hould folio* the war, m1,186 words
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Article199 1916-09-27 3 It is not often that our contemporary the M Free Press is annoyed with the promoters of eutertainments for worthy objects, but according to our Singapore telegram a correspondent of that journal takes Btrong exception to the orgy of pleasure marking the arrangements made for "Our199 words
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Article422 1916-09-27 3 Singapore, bept. 2 th, 1916. Beans. Long per catty (6, do. French do I*l Bed per lb. '201 Bed FTtnifc do 22 pa catty 02 Bamboo Bproutfl do 03 Blachan do 12 ibtaM Batavia' do '2t cV>. Singapore do nil Capons do nil do. each nil Celery422 words
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Article238 1916-09-27 3 Ceylon to Take Action. II was announced at a meeting of the Ceylon Planters' Association on Sept 8th that Government would shortly bring in a Bill Co provide for the compulsory training of Europeans in the Colony, and the disclosure, says the Ceylon Observer, was uaturully hailed with238 words
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Article158 1916-09-27 3 Kinta Frenchman's Ditincticn M Maurice Yilard, of la Soc e Fran* caibe des Etaius de Kinta, I'rtrak, eergeant in the 44th Colonial Regiment, who was severely wounded at the capture of the blockhouse of Keausejour, has been on the Somrae front doing ob eervation duty. His friends158 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1916-09-27 3 Get the Bolt Valve smile." (^^^^^^^^C\\ Michelin i^^^Wvl Bolt Valve ff«^^ Security bolts are \^SB^ W^\\\ quite unnecessary \\US|l]\\ V\ The Michelin Bolt Valve i» a great ■,h's&?' improvement over the cuml>criome and super- ?f'£^*// MS. Xvss*s\\ fluous security bolts which it has rendered use- //mtef/ \v&^>v\ Vo fitting and160 words
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Advertisement116 1916-09-27 3 > SABUN INTAN Diamond Brand Soap. Made from pure vegetable oil, without admixture of animal fats. No excess of alkali. Can be used with hard or soft waters, and with sea water. Unequalled m Quality and Softness. Does not injure the Finest Fabric, but discharging all dirt with a minimum116 words
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Article476 1916-09-27 4 Fruits in the Field of Industrial Effort. I have had .every opportunity given me to notice in detail the improvements in the organisation of the Russian Army, which are the result of the measure* taken and the hard woik done since the dark days of the summer of476 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement522 1916-09-27 4 ABOUT PILLS. MaQ| pcopk l iw no hcjiitatioffl m ikirij i do en bottles of nledicin< m liquid i ..•■:> h Joctor, b I vievi with alarm the suggestion to I a courssc <»f pills. This misapprehension is no doubt due to the j f r^ "X 1 merelj purgative,522 words
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Advertisement274 1916-09-27 4 j f J I -.4slfrf, these disinterested rqa i i f Average miW ol 2U Avon 1 I -^i-lHii i m cveryi -> '"if\ C v Get the M;LES b»^* into Avmh tyro I v rf a typically I "v s^^> V i^fc* "*J S L. j THE BORNEO Jl^m^W,274 words
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356 1916-09-27 5 i pecdaut to the article m a receu Kveun.tf Standard on tbe Civil Service a friend of mine, who has temporarily lef an irupoitant business to serve m one o J-. ercrrent Departments, tells rm c is cocstantiy irritated by the lacl -inebs knowledge arnoog356 words
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Article260 1916-09-27 5 report; of the Beaufort Koruec :':>otT Compauy for the year to 80th -'ate* Uml the area planted with ;.)ber Ht tne close of the year was 1,537 acres, m addition to which 110 acre? plmlid wi h limes, making a total vateJ area of 1 647 acres.260 words
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Article201 1916-09-27 5 Dawn of no whistling Erj. LoDJon, *ug J'Jad. Ten o'clock hist light witnessed the dawn of ft ct-w era "whtrttilH teok ite place in our f ihric m tbf company of No Creati: gi n the ftflHl nnd restaurants 'ruptuv: the Vest: Bad MOT mud the de201 words
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Article49 1916-09-27 5 must do justice to a story to d by Nt<w York Globe about a potnpoua 'ioturer ghowiDg a stranger over ictory wbo at last ■aid: Yee, but »ou cannot hold a candle to the goods we *r« tutaiog oat.*' Indeed, and what is uur line Gunpowder," vii the reply.49 words
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Article219 1916-09-27 5 Pchapg you tuu a 1 ready notict d t-at your dan^hi«;r in htr "teerB" haf devaloped a titful u w\,f*r, i* rc-vtlem an 1 e\cltabie. In that case, rt ia< d> her that the maich of yfarg is leading her on to wonmnho'd. and at thin219 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement598 1916-09-27 5 (Iff if lit II rn 1 I :\f|i SIP 1 I I 1 Tea-Cakes, I Muffins, Buns, i and Scones. All k Is of scones, delicious tea muffins, and I l the daintiest of currant l|| tea-cakes, and London, I i almond or raspberry buns j III your own cook598 words
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Advertisement1385 1916-09-27 5 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership bet wet n J. Crowthtr Bhaw, of Singapore and Khoo Cbye U*an, of Pnaang, canying on buKiness as mi rchact tailois under the rume of J Crovfther A (Jo., No 30a RaftU-.s t lace, has this day been dissolved by mutiial I1,385 words
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Advertisement1004 1916-09-27 5 "THE PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE 1898." Tenders are invited for the solo right to open on > pawn boo for a period of three years from the Ist January j&l7 In each of the streets or sections of streets m the town division of the Settlement of Singapore, described m the fcheoule1,004 words
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Advertisement592 1916-09-27 5 i Oppottunity for nn«> or two poctif-rarn to vhaie well Inrofafaed t\t of uplmdid, i.iivate hoaee. T«l«|;b«:e. (uatlirg, garage. Board v r»-qui ed Keplits to "Gel te« r, r rt^ 29* OFFICE AND GODOWN TO LET Ground and second floor** f rommercfal Tn'on Huilding, Kobinson Road, newly don^ up, eloctiic592 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1916-09-27 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Sept. 27 1916. tlsr,? ikall it* Pjiix the Feoul«? I ri£ht malxcai*. Vaaw*d c? \tfiii'i:~t »r:' utbtibedby gifa] Xfo \**'.r\c: Tr-jth Wt. p'.orlons pracaptl 4r*V. Mmlv^ .<■ Upioi- LoftitT *cd Law, We are afraid that Singapore will always find a difficulty m posing m full1,216 words
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Article905 1916-09-27 6 We are asked to state with reference to the note of the 28rd instant concerning passes to Pulau Samboe and adjoining islands, that m the case of Pulau Samboe photographs need not ba furnished. Lieut S G Tyte, who wai recently awarded the Military Cross, baa been promoted to Captain.905 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter110 1916-09-27 6 To The Bon Sir,- -ftitoriagta ft nice you BOi»»i r as a rt*Ofl| B1 Bttolf r Cou III it not enmfcwl.nt LDC ?U0U(5 points out hi* corKi B Q8 in fhr, Word Sir Arthur Vo.ir to bei i Govt via Ml bn itb gpitfa mnnitv. i v110 words
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Article264 1916-09-27 6 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. I [BY COUBTEhY OF TJU KFNCH CONBUUT* Rklo, Sept 22, 6 p The French p^r r< <n- hende j, jfrance 82 CO and 5 per cvi.: at ranee WO Yesterday, we broke *:rong German attacks north of Mm Somtue between 1 I Prtec Farm and Kn-ouit The264 words
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Article186 1916-09-27 6 The practice of sending r^prekentativei of India and of the Dominion* to 6erTP temporarily m the London offices vra* ap proved by the last two Irrpei rences, but the Colonial Office, for reason that have never been pul ii 'n ex plained, has done litlle or186 words
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Article184 1916-09-27 6 Mr "W Percy I'irckm I I Meters Hadow and PiodDMf, ITwIIWII. will t-hortly vifiil tiielmef 1.-cv. !oj)iner:t K-.'».teBin KelautaD, ond ■flMWiidl 'Juee or four estates m tbe F M S. Municipal QwfcMlon raeeti on Fridfl tbe bnriumi bdag mly routine. SfoM bam mm |—ntioni to e^k and I Fowlie a-k-184 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1916-09-27 6 SOLE AGENTS CftIDBECK, MACGREGOR CORACE FASHIONS Special Display W NEW GOODS ,/^k^|\ JUST ARRIVED JF rj" L\f iJy n C I r^JJ hj&^' \v llAintV nlnilQPQ H& I r >ret^ ress Materials aces oves oes y-\itM[ Ribbons Fancy Neckwear. MUM I ITTI E'Q FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 11, C3LLYEB103 words
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Advertisement97 1916-09-27 6 FJ.S. GOVERNMENT 6% WAR LOAN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. lo S( Subscribers to the above loan ti are reminded that Scrip Certifi- c < cates, fully paid Letters of Allot- 8 j went and-or the Chartered Bank s a Temporary Receipts for same are 0 all BEARER documents. t] Owners or holders97 words
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Article441 1916-09-27 7 SPLENDID FRANCO-BRITISH ADVANCE. More Fortified Villages Taken -übauartae Cable] LBeeter*! 5..-r?ice} London 3ep4 -Sit Dosjgfai Baig rtporte S Ol Ike ll sre attacked to-J :vre and were successful. fie Ike enemy poaitiom on a front o f i atWlf Ooenblei und Murtin poich «o a depth of over441 words
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Article134 1916-09-27 7 Capture of Dominating Peik, -epc (MMal Alpine Iroops have taker. tbt, mwiM of Gardfal, $.lb6 rth-eH?t of Mouut Cauriol. The eL s -bbornly reoi&tsd. The poailiona wm strongly ccurfolidated uotwith•tacdtug u^ciivdiatb boajh.it Juient by the •Qena> a heavy artillery. Tha r.ah;ia eerui official emphasises the importance of134 words
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Article50 1916-09-27 7 Sepe iberJj. The Mikado's *nvoy arrived at Imperial headqnartt-rs and teceu gtMSA IHMMmn The^peechee *t luncbe.'n d iail with ilLJs^o-Jrfpauese ..-Til were couch: 1 m the mos: tertnd. The T^ar pa.J a tnbute to *nefcervic r f 1:0 .Itpeartf r,o. eruiueut r «sjardiug the uuu.ouin^ ct the Huseiiaa50 words
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Article24 1916-09-27 7 B«p| 25.— Tbe Sherif of Mecca :he luikish K^nison of Taif Fifty officer*, 1.800 men, s and large military stores were24 words
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Article17 1916-09-27 7 Messrs X H Mackenzie and J 0 McCaul, *°th Kiaox planters who obtained com•ii*ioa*. have been wounded.17 words
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Article560 1916-09-27 7 ONE CAPTURED ALMOST UNDAMAGED. 44 Specials' Unique Experience. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, Seps 25.— Details are avail able as to the fate of the two Zeppeliua brought down m Esaex. One fell blazing m a field dose to the high road acd I struck a560 words
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Article54 1916-09-27 7 London, Sept. 26.— Official Several hoetila fttr.-bips crossed the ea-t and oortheag: coast between ten thirty and miJnight. Bombs are reported to have been dropped on several places m the northern acd north midland counties. Also an airship is reported cm ths south coast. Thare were uo54 words
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Article200 1916-09-27 7 Are the Zeppelins Outstripped A Naval Correspondent writes to tha M Po t i Daring the p.ist week I base watched our great aire^tvp* at woik, uud, although I MB uuab'e to make any practical cornpirisons with ttie German Z. ppylius, our Dew airohip* certainly seem marvellously200 words
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Article170 1916-09-27 7 ALLIED ARMY HAMMERING THE BULGARS. Offensive from Fiorina. [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Ber?ice] Salonika, Sept 24.— The Serbians have further progressed for two hundred and fifty yards on the plateau of Kajrnakalon despite the resistance of the reinforced Bulgars. Paris, Sept 26 A Salonika message compares the enormous170 words
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Article93 1916-09-27 7 Good Work on All Fronts. i JUikhareet, Sept 25 A communique s&ys On the northern front, in the Caliraan mountains, our advance continues, 73 prisoners and a machine-gun being cnptured. At Hermanstaut we attacked the tuemy, capturing four cfiicer6 and 800 men, with tive machine guns. In the93 words
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Article59 1916-09-27 7 Yenizelos Goes on Tour. London, Sept 25. Reuter's Athens correspondent confirms the report that M Yenizelos left daring the morning, accompanied by Admiral Condouriotis and 6up erior officers and supporters. He is pro bably bound for Crete, and thanco oa a tour of the islands. A59 words
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Article21 1916-09-27 7 Athens, Sept 25.— Thirty thousand ineursjents completely control Crete. The authorities have surrendered all Govern* mant buildings.21 words
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Article139 1916-09-27 7 After an absence of a few days, Fillis'e Circns opened again m Singapore last evening, on tbe old sita at beach rd, and was welcornrd by a large audience. It is not DtTp^-H-T to detail egain the excellent programme, which was fully (and favourably) commented on so recently,139 words
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Article125 1916-09-27 7 The report of the Planters' Stores and Asjency Company for the half-year ended 3lBt Blarcfa shows a profit! ct £19,040, while j£3S.s^9 was brought forward. The directors recommend a dividend at the rate of 2o per cent, per annum, free cf tax, on the ordinary shares,125 words
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Article68 1916-09-27 7 On Thursday morning last a Banjareee coolie on SungeiNipah E-tate objected to buing told by the Javanese mandortoput a little more vigour into his work, aud expressed his objection, it is alleged, by waiting till the mandor turned his back and then bitting him over the head with his changkol.68 words
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Article592 1916-09-27 7 j Mr WG St Clair writes from London as follows Phad been at Clapham Park one forej noon to pay a business visit and as I would be back at Victoria Station by tiffin (time telephoned to my brother-in-law to meet me at Lyons Restaurant there at 1 pm.592 words
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Article356 1916-09-27 7 The Echo Bdge lenrus from Brussels that the Gerrcnn Governor General has withdrawn the fi^o cf j£50,000 which had been imposed on Brusteld for celebrating the Belgian national fete day (July 2lBt) The uiuuifi;j:>U y h.->A (inclined to pay the fine because o( ita i»!« Schoohuaaters have often serious prob356 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1916-09-27 7 H/S /M/IS FEW'S I^O/C£ 1. 4 7£S7 RECORDS The Bing Boys Are Here 10-inch Doubit -i lad Beoorda $1-75 v Im h Donlito rtikd Beoi rd« $2 75 NAT D AVFR NAT D AYtH Wai If. AlJtiK Ift 1 1 stopped, I looked, sad listened 'TLc tOpliagWalk c 558 DcL245 words
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Advertisement616 1916-09-27 8 'ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. S S. City of Norwich due about 28th September. Po? particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to NfcALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. KONINKiidKE PAKIcTVAAtH SHAATSGHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland, Boynl Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. |«PBB616 words
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Advertisement757 1916-09-27 8 P. O« Bbitish India; AND A.PCAB LIINE (Companies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. j PENINSULAR A{4D 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 aboil MAIL LINES. Homeward757 words
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Advertisement71 1916-09-27 8 Feom Snra_-K)Hi to Fovt Swettecham Teluk Axißon Malacca and Maar. i Port Dickson and Port Swottenham. Malacca and Muar. Malacoa Pori Bwettei>ham and Telak Anson. Port S'hara and Penang. P. Dicksbn and Port Swettenbam. i Malacca and Maar. P. Swettcnham and Toiuk Ansoa. Malacca and Maar. Mersing. K. Pahang and71 words
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Advertisement578 1916-09-27 8 M. M. I MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB MAIL LINE. For CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON md MARSEILLES HOMEWARD OUTWAKD 1916 1&16 Porthoß Oct. 4 I Maft-llan S^pt IS Paul Leoat Oct. 20 j At! ant- (Jet It] Cordillwre Ort. MJ a sit-anipr Oct 2; Magellan Nov. BI A rtaattM iSov For all particuiftis apply578 words
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Advertisement527 1916-09-27 8 JAPAN MAI! STEAWSRJC [m IbcoqptaM m Ji P&t EUROPEAN LINE A Bervice is maintain,; P t via portn to Marhtill. contract with the Imporla ment, The New Twit maintaining thJ^ Ht-rcici designod and f -i with all the latfsafety aud rol£^^^t cf paft H l! rhroughout by electricity v***u rsyiMiillj527 words
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Article672 1916-09-27 9 The present writer, says the straits Echo, has at intervals for nearly twelve years past written m the local press m favour of an income-tax a6 part of the ordinary fiscal machinery of the Colony and nothing has occurred to cauee him to change his opinion that672 words
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Article259 1916-09-27 9 "France is fighting for the liberty of the world, 1 said General Jcffra m the notable interview which the N "i Herald published, and will not stop until the liberty of the world has been unequivocally assured.' It is btrange that Germany, after tv»o years259 words
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Article315 1916-09-27 9 1 Machine to Record All Music Piayei Mr Herman DtmnU »fij Portly intro duce to England the most wonderful In ventica m tue world of musical mechanics since the coming of the automatic piano player Fill i 100 typewriter reproduce? m ordi vary BMUioal nutation uhutevnr315 words
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Article239 1916-09-27 9 1,045,000 Men out of Two Million Since the f;rt>t wtth of June more than half the Autitro Hungarian army bai btfea destroyed. The Yiugln rue Siepie,' 1 tb* !i 'Stan organ at Btflt, which has Tery often a penu ci!..?iul character, gives th»* following calculation239 words
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Article277 1916-09-27 9 Mr v\ ii > t i\ isun, Mm yor of Kensington writes. 1 iiu\»: ju&t recfci\ «-d the en cloned poem, written fti the front by v brother officer Ifl meiu-jt\ of Captain AUan > Mufl )'Mjg:ill, of the Kcyai I ueihere, whe 1 was reoaoftlj killed \o277 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement546 1916-09-27 9 II Wai or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. j WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. QMfMBf h&s £20,000 deposited with the Supreme546 words
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Advertisement440 1916-09-27 9 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). All kinds of Lifo and Endowment policies issued. F. S Etaos. Manager, South Eastern Anla, Gutbrie Co. Ltd General Agents, Singar ore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Now Zealand.) PIRS lusurwicefl effected on Buildings, Kenl and Merchandise of every description.440 words
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Advertisement511 1916-09-27 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Capital Pnbscrlbed Y. 4^,008 000 Capital Paid Up Y. 80,000,000 Res.rye Fund Y. 20,800,001) President. J. Inouye Esq. I ice -President. Y. Yairiakawa Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Inoaye Eaql Y. Yaiuakawa Esq. N. Scma Esq. M Odagiii Esq. K. Scnoda Esq. T. KawaEhimaEsq K. Kiniura Esq.511 words
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Article615 1916-09-27 10 Dagger Work la "Devil's Wood. Among the wounded arriving now at' Southampton, one finds both officers and men who v/ent over at 7.30 a.m. on July 1 and have been fig,btinj?at one point! or another ever eiuce. Private— of the is the Cockney of the Cockneys. He615 words
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Article49 1916-09-27 10 The steamers of tha Cc^ucnon wealth Government Line are to be renamed a* follows Scratbendrick to be Australdale Strathavon Australford Strathnirly Australpool Stratbord Australglen Stratbdee Au6tralrange Strathbeg Australmount S!ratbe6k Australbrook Stratbleven Auetraletag Strathspey Australpeak SLratbgatTy Australbush Arrianruhor Australplain Ardangorm AustraJport Kirkoswald Au6tralinead Nerinont Australfield DaHonhall Anstralsiream49 words
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Article1662 1916-09-27 10 I To Dec. 81 Aug. To dat« 1916 Abaco «,493 Allagar, Deo 266,800 159,000 A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 12,500 83,300 Alor Pongeu 21,845 118,880 Alma, 24,500 269,800 j Ampat, Sep 30,054 14,890 80,889; An-Johore, Mar 177,249 21,778 161,627 j An Malay.Dec 1,507,347 140,871 1,086,287 j /»nS'tra,May 478,628 74,7261,662 words
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Article160 1916-09-27 10 In ifctii list ti.« I l cOl monthly totals hi m i h)chtb(axn.! I aft* r the uairn.. EhM coluu-s )SHi tola 1 to4MtMi I of the pant mouth. Ever] to get tht< ti^arer HCi'urfat' guarauie«'d ,)lana^ i- and by Mipplylßg roriecci.Hi- when I jliue rctarnH art irr<160 words
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Advertisement199 1916-09-27 10 GLASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX CUP. fN HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE. BAMPLI FREE ON APPLICATION. A OPT T*^^ G. OTOMUNE ®> Co. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Life Assurance at Home Rates NO EXTRA FOR RESIDENCE IN THE STRAUS. The 'Standard" issues policies to residents m the Straits199 words
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Article41 1916-09-27 11 CORBBCTED Uf T3 Sept 26.) Hec? m i°-i 19 B.t J FxItaJ.1 ct^uiJa m 14 13 16.' France ilemacd Bank 825 12si;:a, T. T. lii} I Yokohama, dtmbBd iG9i Java, d«mRud 185* Sanqkoh, d«zrtftc:i 56 j WUHinfiHB, Batk Boyiug 18.6441 words
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Article140 1916-09-27 11 'Qamblei 14 75 <7&mbt«i Cufea No. 1 2C.UO I Gsnifcier Cn«« No. 2 M 18 CO I fe.ipa« Blfcj k arlm, S'poaa 28,25 I leppt*, (Wl: ice fait) 84.25 INatmagi (110 lo the II 80.00 Natmegl (80 to tbe lfe. nom. KM6 (Banda) 76.00 Clovea (Amboina) nom. Ball Coffee140 words
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Article1569 1916-09-27 11 au «BuMiiuiM ol ftWhnu oi. tuuoi so ioimuou *a pu«oi# ttuuuaai lot ia« ii^ai Issued by FBASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers. Sept. 26tb RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 100 ooi 2 S°"' t. A!l> iiu aw int. i»a»«B8. s»i.kb» 379,930 3s 2> Angio-Java 20% I J 90, COO1,569 words
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Advertisement151 1916-09-27 11 i f ---^*^v^^/ c' i L J ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Go.151 words
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Advertisement44 1916-09-27 11 RANEEGUNGE Drainpipes Channels INDO-MALAY CO., (INCORPORATE O IN SINGAPORE). SINGAPORE. 3-4 CDWf 3-B Massage Hall (PATRONIZED BY MANY DOCTORS) MASSAGE MANICURE i BATHS Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Haru and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9.00 p.m. No. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467.44 words
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Miscellaneous755 1916-09-27 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT Chamber of Commerce (to 1 a.m. Sept. 26 ARRIVALS. Bapt I4.~Montoro (Brit). s, P t M— KrUo, Hop Sukg data, Ka municg [Brit); Uogkal cagirj S( kaca [0 Nark (Not Botiaal fSUm) 84 < Ihaothlag, Sappho, Beoaldei Maraa B« AtnfraJ Pool] (i < 3u g. kawsog (Dot)755 words
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Article547 1916-09-27 12 A nice cool morning with eftiy feeing WeB the order of things on Tuesday at the Race Coarse and there was a fairly good attendance of tbc=e interested. The exercise ia almost every instance was of steady working character, foA- of the bores being pulled out at all547 words
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Article214 1916-09-27 12 SALE OF SINGAPORE PROPERTIES There was ;i large attendance of buyers at Powell an i Go's saleroom oa Tatsday afternoon vrbeu tha following Singapore properties were disputed of by auction. The prices realized al the auction are con tiderad good: Land ao'i hniJPtm premises kuowu as Nos 50 and 5214 words
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Article176 1916-09-27 12 A Hjkien uamoJ Sojn Hak Hong was awarded four months ri^oroas imprison j tuent by Ihi thirj polieiß court magistrate on Mondaj for stealing a raincoat from n house m Croes-tt, und anuthci Hoki r named Lam Chofa w.ia Beotonced la t.^o! months Imfvifionment for itesliog f 4 19 m176 words
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Article245 1916-09-27 12 In the District Court yesterday after noon the usual quarterly Licencing Board meeting was held, the Board consisting of Mr W Langhrun Carter (President), Dr Middleton find Messrs H J Addia and Tan Kheam Hock. The first application to be heard was that of G 3 Jorrissen,245 words
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525 1916-09-27 12 NATIONAL MISSION OF HOPE AND REPENTANGE. la connection with tbe movement fcr a Un day*, religions raovement at the beginning of December of which the Archbishop of Contetbury is the head, Hongkong held a meetiLg at which the linveinor aud Lady M-iv, Mr Claud Severn <»nd others were pres-nt. At525 words
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Article93 1916-09-27 12 It 23 announced that 1,700 Chinese irorkmen, selected for their strength and physical adaptability, will ■hortly i omplosed m the French muni Lion wciks and various industries con aected with the national defenco. If they prove thoroughly su'isfactory, it is po s si jie that they93 words
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Article656 1916-09-27 12 MINING Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m Queensland.) GiNHRAL Manager's Progress Report for four Weeks Ending Sept. 9th, 1916. The accompanying sheet of Mine Measurements! and Afsay returns shows a total of 289 ft made up of 22 ft sinking, 87 ft driving, and 160 ft crosscutting, as against656 words
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Article95 1916-09-27 12 The Matin reports wiih regard to a certain Euqlieh airman that on July 16th after the fighting to the north of Contalmaiton m was not known exnctly where he new German line would be re form-s-d. A pilot, from a height of 15( ft, began to pepper Borne cornfields with95 words
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Article299 1916-09-27 12 On her arrival from French ports yesterday naming the Chargeurs Reuaie liner Amiral Ponly went into tba lagoon dock to discharge aod load cargo, oo completion of which ehe is expected to leave for Saigon this afternoon. .information has been received that three unlighted mooring buoys have been299 words
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Article175 1916-09-27 12 SMART SWEDIS H CAPTAIN. Copenhagen. Aug 18. A few dayg Rgo an unnatned Britifch steamer passed the coast of Scania within Sredieh territory from Russia bound for England. The (ship had luckily got past Blekingen and Hanoe Hay without adventure, when suddenly a German submarine appeared frora be'ow and prepared175 words
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Article92 1916-09-27 12 Particulars have reached the Malay Mail of a very gallant act by Mr II 0 Kinied, formerly acting manager of Sua Manggis Kstate, Port Dickson, and aleo at one time of Selangor, by which he bag j won his company and the Military Cioeb.92 words
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Advertisement110 1916-09-27 12 lIP JslJ/ To distingui h i > genuine Worcestershire Satu '3j l lc Inan v hi. see that >\ signature ol LEA PERRiNS ippears m White .m,,^ tin- /^Mj* label on every bottle. HOl™iT| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 SPECIAL DINNER DURING DINNER MR. GIO ANGELO Parodies, Etc. Featuring Buck and Wing110 words
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Miscellaneous205 1916-09-27 12 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME, j TO DAY. 480 p.m. Balestier Range SRE v 5.15 tl Drill Hall Maxim Co 510 SYR 5.15 Fire Station, TP SV R, T P Platoon Drill Hall Veterans Co J>'-H8 EUsah-rd, Malay Co Raffles Institution 8 V C Band LHURSDAY, 28TH SEPT. 7.00 Ei m. Baleetiec205 words
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