The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 December 1916

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .EH CENTS SINGAPOKE TUESDAY, DECEMBEB, 12, 1916. NO. 8,930
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  • 228 1 Our London Letter i6 given on page 10. The Deut6cbland has arrived in Ger- many Page 5. News from the west front is of mutual raids and shelling Page 5. Further contributions to the Oar Day fund are acknowledged P3ge 10. One of Mali's articles, on creepers
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  • 781 1 Troyes, and a dull, grey soggy morn* ing in October 1916. The electric light I flashes up suddenly in a cell in the prison, waking the occupant. As his mind takes in the whitewashed walls, and he cjrnes back from dreamland to reality, he starts up into
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 GOODRICH TYRES SIFETY TREAD 1^ a__*______________________________a_______B____H__n_____^ I_?I4ITi?AUfAW i Aim AW JR, On I ml „If ill I i___ff A¥ LABULAW u_ _i y U u a____t msa vw B __i u ej___S_l 11 Hi ISBr _BBfi.il V __7 NKtWiB_P |1 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I LARGE VARIETY OF PLATED WARE GOODS
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    • 120 1 LV.I ST ADVERTISEMENT R 1 cson and Co for Raleigh cycleE Page 5. Notice to business firms re jongkeena medicine Page 3. Notice re bills against Government Sucvey Department Page 3. Shipping Royal Packet Company's special steamers for Australia Janue for Australia on Dec 14 Page 6. At the Gaiety
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    • 2 1 Jartel.s Brandy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 95 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 12th High Water— 0-27 a.m., 11 '2 p m "Here's Fun." 1 Victoria Theatre, 9 p.m. Wednesday 13th. Hi-._ Water- 1 1 -59 p.m. Outram-rd School o ports. Thursday 14th Bitfb Wati«v--i-H« a.u)., 0-*8 p.m 'Here's Fan" Victoiia Theatre, 9pm. Friday 15th High Wate* -8 1-19 pm.
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  • 829 2 (From the fourth article on Destroyer! at Jutland," written by Mr Rudyaro Kipling from reports in iUe pO-*?ti-_:oo of the Admiralty) Chance aenl ms almost immediately after the Jut! ".-.ci light lieutenant of one of the destroyer*? engaged. Among other matters, I ask id him if
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  • 24 2 Did yon know tbat they could make ■hoes oat of all kinds ot skins?" How abont banana skins They make slippers onfc of them.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 482 2 in in J __r I ''C~ _S_l_v f -n3*l e •**vr *'*ti/**? The Worlds best in BRITISH Fianos by— Brinsmead Broadwood Collard and Collard Chappell Stromecger Grands and Uprights AT Incorporated in Hongkong, _-3_____-l l ill U I 111 ;w,____K. LJU__ I «______<»■___■ VICTORIA THEATRE THS A. D. C. PRESENT
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    • 1317 2 AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT THAT OUR PHOGRamm-T^ are FAR AHEAD of all others, that is *hy, we do the tusiL TO-NIGHT! AT in I, THE HOUSE OP QUALITY "-MGIIT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD MANAGER M R. KFm qn What a Room m Wh*' frow__" -i-ADJ TBE TaLK of TBE 10 and
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    • 657 3 WANTED A CORRESPONDENCE CLERK. v; be thorongh:y competent to corres to Chinese and English Apply, givioc pa-t dars and salary required to Com* t i:e Box No. 365 co Singapore Free Prea 9-12 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTNENT, KEDAH. I i Chinese clerfes (Grade II) with a accounts for
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    • 631 3 FIRESTONES §When a man puts his name on a product, he gives a pledge to the public which only quality can make good. The value, therefore, in a well established name is in the honour and good faith for which it stands On every Firestone Tyre there is stamped the
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    • 312 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak and Rattan Household Furniture, Rubber-tyred rickshaw, an excellent collection of well grown plants, tennis nets, etc etc (The Property of Dr J. Eo2rlgues.) i TO BE HELD AT The Government Dispensary. Bukit Timah Road. On Saturday, 16th December At 12 Noon. Cornprisirjg —Polished teak dinner
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    • 811 3 NOTICE. Mr. G. A. Fernandez, Surveyor, of No 3 Raffles Place, will leave Singapore on the isth instant for India and Mr. Yeo Hock Hoe of Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co has been appointed to be his Attorney duiing his absence. 8- .2 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. JOHNSTONS PIER. Tenders are
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    • 606 3 SPECIAL NOTICE TO BUSINESS FIRMS. If any of ycur employees are suffering from bad Headache, Stomach-ache, Inflammation of the Gums, Earache, Heart-disease. i Backache, Rheumatism and fever, please send them to me with your card, and I will attend to them with my JONGKEENA free of charge, and relieve them
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  • 959 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1916. *l _*v tha .?r£.s ths ?a_ple hi by ii_*nc* iad _r.b; r .j.'tt hj rsial !ot Truth h_ 2>__tm. 5.*V.*L »*#S at r* _U vy r,rd Almost daily the wires bring a record of restrictions in food in the British Islands, and
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  • 296 4 St Anthony's Boys' School holds its an nual Athletic Sports on the School ground on Saturday December 16th at 2 p.m. Mr and Mrs Voules expected when the mail left England to be sailing for the Straits in a few days' time. The departure of the vessel by which they
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  • 409 4 Holland of the R F A (formerly stationed io Singapore) has been at Lydd training his new howitzer battery, and is great!} pleased with the new army men. The new 9.2s will make nasty boles when they drop their chocolate creams, when he takes them over
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  • 195 4 The A D C open tbeir series cf perform ances at the Victoria Theatre to night when H E the Governor will attend with a party. The audience is most particularly requssted to be seated before the end of the overture as the curtain rises in total darkness
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  • 326 4 A total 6um of £71,966 was raised in the London district by Our Day collec tion on October 19. in aid of our wounded at the front. Cash sales of Zeppelin relics realised _£3,010. Westminster's contribu tion of £7,850 was the highest from any district, and in addition i'l, ool
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  • 718 4 Tckio, Dec 11 —The death of Prince Ovama. l OCcu f^d London, Dec 10 f i confined of.v. u,. Official. In the Oov Cab.i-c-tc.fM, I. Hou.eofLoi Am. M M.luer Will v Bonne Ui rill Co._r_.o__ He will, member but Le expected to et larly. Q 0 Ur MMIKI
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 131 4 j I I Irroy Champagne I 1906 Vintage. ftsa£__lfri Z STOCKED IN f. 3 QUARTS AND PINTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. i ____M_______________-_-___-___— -_-^MM__-—. _^—^^^^^_M_^^m_^^»B____________-«*_**«"_~__"*_*a***-^^ J UNEQUALLED IN WORKMANSHIP. V&SS F_^fi___!___rS____ __l___ib Ut _9f_s l[w _r" WW R*.' ___N ___L*-_ s t&*____i _l "***-*i> >- ..^j|S I __P^§__!i_„ COUNTERS, CABINETS, BUREAUX,
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    • 77 4 G. R. Lambert Co. i PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS i ORCHARD ROAD. Beg to notify that their Studio i is now in charge of Mr. George 1 Michael, widely and favourably known throughout the Straits and F M. S. during the past thirty Tear for the excellence of his productions. H. N.
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  • 190 5 D OUTLOOK FOR SARRAIL Ultimatum Rumours Bv Submarine Cable] Renter 1 Service 9.— The Daily Chronicle at the Piraeus writing on he Greeks occupy vantage hens and the Piraeus and trenches and mounting guns Strenuous efforts are being strong army in the Larissa 5 ie object of falling
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  • 519 5 is nothing that helps to in so short a time as {nepers, a few arches or pergolas, any covered by quick grow n transform ;^are com cool looking and pretty a bank tt__t is too steep Dg else to gtow on may be i__rd attraction if some free
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  • 291 5 I RUMANIANS RETREAT Bulgars Cross the Danube London, Dec. 10.— Tbe Bulgarian com munique says The Russo Rumanians are retiring north east from the left bank ol the Danube between Turtukai and Tcher* inavoda. We crossed the Danube near j Turtukai and captured the town of 01tenit6a which
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  • 120 5 Mutual Bombardment London, Dec. 10. The French com munique says There is nothing to important to repott. Our aeroplanes heavily bombed the railway station and military establishments at Martigoy, Ham and MoneeDchauesee Paris, Dec 11. A comriiuniqu'' 1 states: South east of the Butte de Mesnil
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  • 66 5 Rome, Dec 10. The Chamber by 876 to 45 voted confidence in the government which Premier Boselli demanded in order to reaffirm Italy's united front. Sr Boselli said the country had the fullest confidence in the Allies and was irrevocably determined to remain in cordial friendship with them
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  • 60 5 New York, December 11. Speaking at a dinner of the Pennsylvania society, Mr Davis, Solicitor General, poured cold water on peace advocates by declaring that peace proposals at the present moment would be brutal, impertinent and useless. Neither the United States nor any country was entitled to
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  • 17 5 Amsterdam, Dec. JO. The Deutsohland has arrived off the Weser after a rapid voyage.
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  • 55 5 London, Dec. 10. The Times says coal exporters are exercised over the Indian Government's prohibition of the export of 1 the better Indian coals and doubt whether its effect on a coaling station like Colombo has been grasped by the authotities as it will curtail the steaming
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  • 78 5 By the kindness of Lieut Col A B I Garrett and the Officers of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry, the band of 'the regiment will play the following selection of music in the Botanic Gardens 1 this afternoon (Tuesday) at 5 o'clock, I weather permitting. March Colonel Bogey Alford 1
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  • 382 5 POLITICIANS SET ASIDE Ministers from Business Circles [By Submarine Gable) [Renter's Service] London, Dec 9. The conditions of the political rearrangements change -from day to day. Things seem now to be reshaping towards a Cabinet or war- council of five. The names of Mr Lloyd George, Mr
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  • 39 5 London, Dec 11. All the papers cordially welcome the new ministry and pay a tribute to Mr Lloyd George's courage in casting aside traditions in order to obtain the beet men to carry on the war.
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  • 102 5 Lisbon, Dec, 10. The British ship Britannia has been sunk. The Captain was taken prisoner. Twenty three ot the crew were landed and fifteen are missing. The British India steamer Tanfield ii believed to have been sunk. Amsterdam, Dec 10. A submarine has taken prisoner James Blaikes,
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  • 68 5 Petrograd, Dec. 10. The Council of Empire passed a resolution urging the destruction of clandestine responsible influences in the affairs of state, the formation of a real working Government united by a well defined programme relying on the confidence and goodwill of the country and consequently capable of
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  • 29 5 Paris, Dec 11. A communique reports violent reciprocal artillery firing at Monastir and Lake Doiran on the 9th. The British carried Turkish posts south of Serres. 4*.
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  • 27 5 London, December 10. Lord Curzon, is engaged to Mrs Duggan the widowed daughter of the late Mr Hinds, American minister at Rio de Janeiro.
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  • 64 5 A PE NANG WEDDING. Trom Our Own Correspondent Penang Dec 11. The wedding took place at St George's church to-day of the manager of Hutten bach's electrical department to Minnie Beatrice Rickett sister of Mr F B Rickett ot tbe Hongkong bank who gave her away. Mrs A G Watson
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  • 17 5 The way to smite i The Pirate Hun For Sink at Sight la Ton for Ton." Referee.
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  • 715 5 UNVEILING AT THE CATHEDRAL. In these days of world shaking events, it already seems a far cry back to the Mutiny of the sth Light lofantry in Singapore in February, 1915. That tragic episode was, however, brought vividly to mind yesterday evening when, in the presence of a
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  • 43 5 A new war-economy tip is suggested by the reported fact that in California ship J pers of eggs sterilise them by dipping j them for a moment into boiling oil. Newi laid eggs so treated, it ic said, keep in cold storage indefinitely.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 254 5 llf you cannot Telephone send your messenger on a Rapid, Rigid Reliable RALEIGH CYCLE Sole Agents ROBIMSOM Co. Befoe Brand Milk 'OJmW MM^^^W Milk varies enormously in quality, lß_S^>^^^^^Srod U contalns m >6 Brand Milk is not I_fl_lT?T37_W^ ti nne d to sell at a fixed low price, it Si
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 653 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. FOR LONDON. Steamer End of Januai 7Por particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS HOUTMAN TASMAN SAILING JANUARY
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    • 835 6 Jr O* Ohitxsh India AND Apcar Liine (Companies Incorporated in England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract wltn His Majesty's Go vernment.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont MAIL LINES, Homeward (for
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    • 597 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LIMB. Fur CHINA, JAPAN CEYLON ml MARSEILLES. HOMEWARD OUTWABD 1016 1916 Polyne.ien Dec. 13 A. Behic Dec 9 Amazone Dec. 2 J Porthos Dec 24 1017 P. Lecat Jan I Atbos J an. 8 For all particalars apply to J. de COURTOtS, ageht. BRITISH INDIA
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    • 541 6 japan mail STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated tc J 6pac EUROPEAN LINE A service le maintained between v via ports to Marseilles. Londo? n S oontract with thelmpenaiJa^: ment. The New Twin maintaining thi service have hL* I designed and constructed kta pfca wltb all the latest Improved* «5 safety and
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  • 464 7 Lady Lansdowne's Appeal. To the Editor of the Morning Post. Sir, More than two years ago I made an appeal to the public on behalf cf the Fund for the relief of families and dependents of officers who have suffered pecuniarily from the war. The response
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  • 131 7 Frantic Appeal to German Agriculturists. Amsterdam, Oct _6 In view of the shortage of potatoes and bread, the Agricultural chamber of Pomerania has i.sued the followiug appeal "The German people have an urgent need of potatoes and bread. Give up ycur reserves without hesitation at once. Grain
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  • 198 7 •<*— Tha Germans, with tbeir genius for preparation, are already preparing for peace on ecund and scientific lines. The authorities have already completed their arrangements for demobilising the women workers and fiiling their posts with the men who will be released from the Array. No one in authority in this
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 24 7 Avon' M *iWWiWW-------__________BMBMMMCB_-i MOTOR CYCLE Tyres (ALL USUAL SIZES) JUST ARRIVED To be had of all Dealers OR THE INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. Sole Agents.
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    • 109 7 r4^w Ff.er.e__ remkoy. -iiß&Fior. no. 1 .;> iC lARGES.EJ 1 H R X WITHOUT I.jf.C lONS THERAPION No. 2 BLOOD POISOH, BAD LEGS. SKIN ERUPTIONS THERAPION NO. 3 CCRJ CpH .IC WEAK. ESSES, DRAINS, LOST'. IGOR. _C s B. LEAOINO CHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENGLAND, ft. SEN] STAMP ADDRESS ENVELOPE FOR
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    • 465 7 Fraser Neave's "SPECIAL" DRY GINGERALE Improves iii x\ J> ._> >» > FRASER I Iff N E«V A f (\l lB v THE BEST Company. "ST 1 Messrs CHEE EN6 SONS, 2mm. H|J CIVIL NAVAL, MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS <s >^__ Th Managing Proprietor, who bai received hi. training trorc
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  • 1037 8 THE TUBES." On The Somme. The Germans have bean pushed very hard south of the Somme during ths last week, and every day almost every hour, one might well say their position becomes more and more precarious on the west bank of the river. In fact, it would
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  • 421 8 London, Nov 14. The prediction that the war will .ast another two years is gaining vogue. Germany seems to be regaining confi dence in the impregnability of her lines in the East and West, and is concentra ting her strength in the Balkan theatre. The
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 702 8 I GUARANTEED UNDER THE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Ov. cverv bottle oi Dr. Morae'a Indian Root Pill, sold in the United I State.- oi America tfcerc ia placed an extra label, bearing a number and the word Guaranteed which denoted that the pronrietora ot Dr.
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  • 54 9 fCOBBBCTBD DP TO Dec IJ.) Bank 4 m/i 1 1, demand 1.4$ P*i .ale eredita 8 m'i 14 27 32 France demand Bank 825 ISDIA, T. T. 174$ HOfcaso. G, dcrnard Yokohama, demand 10. Java, demand 185^ Basseok, demand 65$ Sov»Rßiui.a, Baak Bnytni 18,54 Bank ot Hngla_. Rate e%
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  • 150 9 Dec 11. Tin (135 tone) $91. 50 Gambia* 14§50 (}Hta&.*r. Cnfca No, 1 22.50 »m_l«_ Oa*>. No. 2 19.50 Feppd? Bi«j.< k or.itn, .'po.e 31.10 Feppe*, (Wl ite .air) gH 00 tfoftmegs (110 to the lb 80.00 Raima*. '.103 to the lb J nom. Mace (Banda) H 7 5.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 506 9 Wae or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP f GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 81, Old Jewry, EX. Ihe Ccmpanp haa £30.000 deposited with the Supreme
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    • 442 9 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated in Canada). Al! kinds of Life and Emlo wn____t policies ISSUcd. F. S. Evans. Manager, South Eastern Asia. Gctiirle k Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln New Zealand.) PIRB Insurance I effected on Buildings, Kent and Merchandise of
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    • 462 9 THE VOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 20,800,000 President. J. Inouye Esq, Vice-President. Y. Yamakawa Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. KawashimaEsq. R. Kimura Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki
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    • 167 9 GAGGINO.Co. Established in Singapore 1.76. No. 6, 7, 8 6a, MALACCA STREET. Life Boat Yard Tanjong Rhu SHIPCHANDLERY DEPT. SAMBAU ST. STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE 41 feet length by breadth, draught 2 feet, in very good order price moderate. We have always Steam Launches for Sale, new and second hand,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 729 9 DAILY SHIPPING fiEPOBT. Chamber of Commerce (to 1 a m Dec. 1 1 ARRIVALS. Dec 9,— Calcutta (Dot Me. ror (Lu.). Dec 10.— Faraday, ilfpao, Pin Seng JBrit) Merita*, Bvyakai, rimor, BmUe [Dot) I'roduce, Looli (Nor) D kai Maru No. 7 (lap; Foo Lee (CM). Dec 11.— Ban Hin Guan.
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  • 1553 10 Our L ondon Letter. From Our Own Correspondent The Channel Raid. London, Nov. 2. Dne of the most interesting, though not one of the most important episodes of the week bas been tha attempted German attack on our cross channel transport survey. II is certainly an episode of which our
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  • 186 10 P..r;-;, December 9 6 p.m, The French pei cent, bond are at francs 6 .10; the 5 per cent, at v^ 05 and tbe new 5 per cent at 88 85, Yesterday and to day. there is nothing to report. j Athens The Allies rut the bridge
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  • 147 10 _>___ A letter posted in Sydney on September 1 6 only reached Penang on Friday morn in* having taken nearly three months to tnuke tbe journey. From it v.e learned tha. Major H B de Flamel was ..till ill in hospital but making good progress and expecting to be out
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  • 152 10 Ia the second police court yesterday Superintendent T Leonard in charge of the Singapore Harbour Board police, charged Ong Lek with the theft of 61b of brass metal from the motor-ship Glenartney, lying in the Kings' Dock. Accused was convicted and sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment, one
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  • 169 10 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions to the above Fund Amount prev. acknowledged $269,281.98 Proceeds of sale by auction by Captain Mortimer on Board S S "Montoro" of an Emden ribbon Canteen token £6. 51 42 Proceeds of gala held at Swimming Club on 4th
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  • 47 10 S. C. C. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. Nelson v Butchart. MeKenzie v Foreman. Scoular v Norrie. WEDNESDAYS TIES. Single Handicap. Butchart v MeKenzie. THURSDAY'S TIES Double Handicap. Butchart and Foreman v Lowndes and Robertson. M.Keau aud UiquharS v Doig and Smith. Bath and L..yton v Smith and Hender son. •*>--
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  • 98 10 Agents Gattey and Batman. Jimah 21,256 Agents Evatt and Co. Pulau Bulang 4.076, 5 months 13,736. Agent3 Sime, Darby and Co. Middleton tin 342 12 (sluicing 237 36; tribute 104.76.) Agents Guthrie and Co. Brunei 6,403; ag st 2,158; total 5 months 24,292; agst 5,971. Bukit
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  • 110 10 Slazenger's, the well known makers of lawn tennis balls and racquets, in the Chancery Division on Nov 1 proved their title to be a British firm. ■___B__(_-B___l Aug Chwee Long, of Tanjong Pagar rd, pleaded guilty in the third police court yesterday to receiving money in respect of a chance
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  • 109 10 The M M steamer Guadiana is expected to arrive next week on her return to Saigon from Mauritius and La Reunion. The Rotterdam Lloyd steamers Calcutta and Timor have arrived and are now discharging, the former coal the latter general. The B I Packet Thongwa arrived yester day
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  • 186 10 At the Harima Hall in the second sbow this evening will be shown a new Gold Seal drama, Yust from Sweden, together with, His Majesty Dick Turpin, au L*Ko comedy, A gambler's Gambol, and other good pictures. In the first show is, The Three Godfathers. The change
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  • 151 10 Amsterdam, Nov 6. The Dusseldorfer Generalanzeiger," discussing General Groner's appointments, says: The decision will fall next spring and summer. We must work and employ every minute. All hands behind the front, either unemployed or rot yet employed on military work, will have to exert themselves
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  • 173 10 The "Autocar" reprints this week a paragraph from its issue of sixteen years ago in which it quoted the following item from a Delhi newspapers of May 10, 1908 The German Emperor conceived the idea of couvertirg a motor car into a sort of moving fortress, and hence, the British
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  • 104 10 TO-DAY. 5.00 p.m. Drill Hall SV A 5.15 do SRE. 5.00 do Chinese Co Wednesday, Dec 13th. 445 p.m. Jardine's Steps 8V A 515 Drill Hall Maxim Co 5.10 do SV R 515 Fire Station, T P SVR, T P Piatocn Drill Hall Veterans, Co 5.00 do
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    • 221 10 GLAXO I THE BEST FOOD FOR I\Fa\jM YOUR baby is the most precious thing YOLj I W HIS Good health is the most valuable possession HF 1 GLAXO is a complete food in itself. eq!j I addition of boiling water, no milk or cream has > e _t A FRESH
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