The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 April 1917

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. te:; cents SINGAPOKE FBIDAY, APRIL, 13, 1917. NO. 89,731
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  • 247 1 Notes on yesterday's training appear on page 10. Prices at the rubber auctions yesterday were good Page IC. The wedding of Mr Grayburn and Miss j Higgs took place on Tuesday Page 4. Latest share price changes will be found on page 9 and share reports on
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  • 880 1 When Bugau, foolish Bugau, first came fro my office he claimed relationship with the office orderly. He wore a forelock like a pony's, a distinguished looking green coloured suit and an air of unimpeachable respectability, and though I was met with evasive answers when I enquired into
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 GOODRICH TYRES S FETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL Saturday, April 14. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE J. Growther Shaw Co. J* RACING COLOURS. SMART SUITINGS FOR Eg} THE RACES. l; fl J^ MERCHANT TAILORS. V USE Bordens Condensed Milk SALES COMPANY'S PRODUCTS. gljl THE FAMOUS j^^| ksMts\ "HAS NO SjgllJ E£K' EQUAL"
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    • 110 1 TH E only tyre which has won theJ'R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts^or punctures. "StelastiC" Super-Cyres x die. i, Mx British JSff Made m Britain ■;.f^ from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS. International Trading Gompany. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS COTTON CREPE IN ASSORTED COLOURS AND IN LARGE VARIETIES TO SELECT
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    • 136 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, j Indian War Loan lottery under Govern j inent sanction Page 8. The Adelphi Hotel publishes its month j ly tiffin etc. rates Page 10. Special dinner and cinema show at the Sea View on Saturday Page 10. At the International Circus Beach road this evening Ashraf Ally
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    • 2 1 Martell's Brandy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 131 1 THE WEEK. Friday 13th Rlgh Water— !-8 e..r> ,834 p m. Hindu New Yea* 1 commences. Satnrdiy 14th. High Water— ll-4 1 a.m.. 3 48 p.m. Passover, 7th Day (JewUh Holiday). Chung Ling Soo. Vie Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Sunday 15th. High Water— 2 It a.m., £-16 pm. Low Sunday— lst
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  • 793 2 The Matin says Quartermaster Haass, one of oar lateßt crack airmen, who recently performed the rare exploit of bringing down four enemy machines m mix days, lias just paid for his magnificent valour with his life. In an air fight m which this intrepid aviator was engaged three days ago
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 I The Worlds best In BRITISH Pianos toy— Brinsmead Broadwood Collard and Collard Chappell Stromenger Grands and Uprights AT Incorporated m Eor^kong. Victoria Theatre Saturday, April 14th FOR SHORT SEASON ONLY ENOBMOUS ATTRACTION Importact Lxpensive Enga^eiut i.t MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESKNTS The World famous Chinese Illusi CHUNG LING SOO ■JJwV
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    • 940 2 (TO-NIGHT 9.15) ELEANOR ABBOT'S POPULAR NOVEL .TO-NIGHT 9.15) LITTLE EVEI EDGARTONI PRESENTING THE RIN'GIPORE FAVOV RITES ELLA HALL AND HERBERT RAWLINSON A Bluebird Photo-play without a problem a Gripping story without a crime au evtr-running, smoothly portraytd. and bkilfuJly acted t otortainraeiit that will qualify among the best features every
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1194 3 AUCTION SALE OF 37 PIKULS OF BEESWAX j 70 M HELD LT 191 CECIL STREET On Monday, 16th April at 1 1.30 a. m. For account of concerned CUING KEIG LEE t Co., Auctioneers. 13-1 18-4 AUCTION SALE OF 12 Cases Ass "ted Chocolate and 1009 Tins Biscuits Excellent Condition)
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    • 104 3 h rn WAR LOAN L OTTERY Sanctioned by the Government of India. Tickets Rs. Ten each O R Thirteen Shillings and Fourpence. If 500,000 tickets are sold the Prizes will be First: £66,000. Second: £33,000. Third: £16,500. Other Prizes from £6,000 to £100, m all One Thousand Prizes Tickets are
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    • 707 3 LOST. A. gold curb chain wrist watch on Saturday 7th inst. on the tiding track from Teck Estate to the Thompson Head Reservoir. Person returning same to the Daly Dene, Killiney Road will be rewarded. 13 4 19-4 LOST. 11-4 17. A silver engraved (round) tobacco box with epiing top.
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    • 476 3 WANTED. Qualified Dresser for Estate on East coast, Chinese preferred. Apply to BAUER t Cc Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore 15-4 m w. 18 4 JUNIOR TYPIST Wasted a jnnior typist for old rtitabUshed firm. Knowledge of shorthand preferred, bot not essential. Apply IMMEDIATE c/o Frtc Presa. 114 164 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
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  • 666 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, April, 13, 1917. The absence to day of further details of the fighting, or of farther great advances on the Arras front, does not of courso imply anything but that the gains of tei ritory, which apart from their military importance do not matter m
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  • 794 4 The total of the FMS War Relief Fund to date ie 1297,948 48. Mr and Mrs Maurice Maude, of Cicely' Estate, are going Home for good, bb Mr Maude is retiring. Mr E Arnold, of Messrs Boustead. Hemp shire and Co., has left Kuala Lumpur for Singapore on route for
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  • 212 4 London, April 11.— Marshal Haig says I A heavy daylong snowfall rendered obser vation iiupo^feible and impeded operations. We beat off this morning two counter attacks on our new positions near Monchy le Preux. Prisoners taken at Moccby le Preux state they were ordered to hold the village
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  • 191 4 A GREAT LOTTERY SCHEME. Immense and concerted efforts are being made m India to promote the success of the war-loan th^re. The Indian papers are full of accounts of meeting* I held all over the country at which Lieute I nant Governors and others of high station
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  • 309 4 S c c BEAT THK SHROPSHIRES. Quite the best Rime of soccer seen m Singapore (or a long time wu that on the SCC ground last evening, between the Club and the Shropshire*. In the first half, playing free, open football, the B C C were much the better
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  • Corrrespondence.
    • 95 4 To thk Editor, Dear Sir, 1 would be much obliged if you would kindly notify m your paper that I have received a remittance from Penang throußh the Honourable The Colonial Secretary of $25,100 contributed by The Penang Mutual Improvement As sociat'on, which with 924,267.66 received frcm
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  • 605 4 THE AIR CONTEST Imperial Commonweal (Renter's Service] London April 11 Sr R Border, G*»* ral Sn ft Maba been presented with tbe htJSjii rtty f Edinburgh, tbe LtJri Proves prtcu ing over r treat aaattnbl; i Bordtn said ti D( j fellow delegates bad cutne tc sit
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  • 85 4 Sweden on Food Rations l.ueuot Aires. April 11 tl gentine intends to mainUin nailed until) her own rtffctsai Government has issued a d< pathwing with the unu i m declaring war. Madrid. April 11 American republic** v seriously increased tbe Spein, the greater part of whow of
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  • 11 4 "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD?" Loudon, April 11 noucced of the actc
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  • 12 4 Toronto. April 11 I nounced that 449,07 1 CW*»° enlisted.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 191 4 f||ULUB B ESTABUSHCD S^Hl I 364 H^. Whisky, m I oLlio J I •II I 1 I Caldbcck. Jl>acgregor c\ Go., JQm Shanghai, Tientsin, j Honckong, Singapore Penang, > London. Glasgow. > |j As fcupplied to the principal Clubs, Hotels, ard residents throughout the Straits and F. M. S. THIS
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    • 66 4 G. R. Lambert Go. j PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIBTS Si Orchard Bold, Telephone Ho. 1035. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, thun ensuring always the prodnc* HflU cf only the best results In I
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  • 400 5 HAIG'S FAVOURABLE REPORT Consolidating the Ground Won {By Submarint Caul*] EUnUr'i Stfvio*] Jon. April 11. Marshal Haig re port* tbe situation* is developing favour rdanct wi:h The general plan jp:are-J m the early morning tbe jiUa^e and baighes of Moncby Ie Praux rgtn and are progressing satis
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  • 124 5 1,000 British Prisoners J.n. April 11. Wireless German v\'a heavily repulsed strong Bri (Ml on a wide front on both sides irabrui road. Fresh fighting Ui developed here since the morning. L!»o between Bullescourt and (^aeant. The enemy i« bombarding 8c inJ La Fere with grenades and shrapnel,
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  • 160 5 ».pr 11. Router's correapon Headquarters, telegraphing tuia I -cm emphasises* the deCisivHnes of supremacy o( our heavy artillery 1 H ■.:r kingly illustrated on Vimy >■■.■. photographs prior to the 1 -i revealed a system of. defences ihi well nigh be deemed impregn •U. Hjw after r,ow
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  • 199 5 COMPLEX POLITICS The Problem of the Extremists [By BubmariM C*bl«l [Renter's S*rrk»] London, April, 11. Although the Russian censorship permits the free passing of all news, people m London find it a difficulty to appreciate- the exact situation m Russia, which, indeed, is tolerably complex. The
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  • 260 5 London. April 11. Appalling revelations of the systematic brutality of German women and Red Cross men towards Brit ish wounded have been made to the Berna correspondent of the Times by ecorea of British soldier* of ail rank 3 released from tienuaa prieon camps. On
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  • 75 5 Submarines Toll London April 11. The Admiralty announce the arrivals for the week were 2,406 and sailings 2,367. Sunk 17 over sixteen hundred tons 2 under sixteen hundred; 14 unbucce6sfull> attacked; 6 fiehing vessels sunk. Italian naval communique In week ecdirjg April 8, 494 merchantmen airived, 447
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  • 81 5 London, April 11. Reuter's repreienta tiva at French Headquarters m Macedonia says, according to reliable information, owing to popular dissatisfaction with German tyranny, rioting baa broken out m several towns m Bulgaria, especially at Sofia, where the German cavalry charged the crowd. During the first of
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  • 66 5 London. April 11. Wireless Russian official The enemy occupied our front trenches northward of Rojiseha but were driven out. The enemy forced an entrance into our trenches m the region Terechkovez m the direction ot Sokal, but were com palled to evacuate them after bayoneting our wounded. A
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  • 51 5 London, April 11. The Manchester city council has unanimously resolved to confer the freedom of the city on the I Imperial Conference Members, the Maha raja of Bikanir, Sir James Mestcn, the bon'bla S P Sinha, Sir R Borden, Mr jMaasey, General Smuts and Mr
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  • 1894 5 SOME EXPLANATIONS. Complaints have been made m various quarters ad to the complexity of the Ordinance, the number of Forme which have to be used and other matters which make the collection and payment of this tax a difficult and complicated matter. 15 is believed, however, that
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  • 66 5 Under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, the following eectiou has been brought into effect. j The owner or ranker of a ve«f el navigat ing under circumstances m which pilotage is compulsory shall be answerable for any lose or damage caused by the vessel or by any fault of the navigation
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 180 5 ROBINSON Co. Furniture Special designs m fine reproductions of Antiques. All kinds of House and Office furniture manufactured m our own workshop ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. The Singapore Straits Directory for 1917. Price 58.50 per copy j9 0 post f*M to places m S» raits Settlement* Federated Miiay Stite3. fohore Kidaa. Kelantan.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 787 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLANDI FOR LONDON. For particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGBNTS? KONINKLIJKE PAKEIWRT MAAIS^A* S^ (Incorporated In Holland, Royil Packet Navigation Co., of Bdtavio. I—B, OOLLYKR QCAT. UHDEft CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEKLANDB l&DIA
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    • 551 6 MT m &vf British India AND /Vpcar Ljine (Companies Incorporated la 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. MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Europe). j Outwabd (fob Chiba) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT
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    • 646 6 JAPAN MAI! STEAMSHIP Cf Ltd (Inoorycnted In i%fn). EUROPEAN LINE. A Bervlce maintained between Tokonan* Tla ports to M&raoUleß, London, endar DM oontr&ct with the Imperial Japanese Covert ment. Tbe New Twin ncrew Steamovt maintaining this eorvioe have been epeolalii deslgced and conßtmoted, and are Bl*t< with all tl o
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    • 238 6 M. M. MESBAGERIEB MAPirnJ Incorporated m FBAactr' MAIL LIII, Fortnightly service between I*. China, Japan, Ceylon, Diiboar T^ Marseilles. L^\ BRANCH LINE. Fortnightly Ber vice between Sairr* Haiphong. b For further information apply to J. de COURTOis. Gaggino&Ct (Established i8T8), NO. 6,7,8, MAUCCA STRErj VICHY SPRINGS Property of tbe French
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  • 317 7 Without intending to do so, the Kaiser has rendered the United States a twofold service. Through his war for the war is his own creation he has taught Americans the vital necessity of military preparedness and of a merchant navy. Owing to our military deficiency, Germany is
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  • 197 7 CHILDREN' S WAR IDEAS. Children's ideas on how to help win the war were quoted by Dr W Q Kimmins, chief education inspector under the i. r c, m an addreta to the Child Study Society. He bad examined 1,840 papers written by boys and girls about eleven years old.
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  • 185 7 PresiJirg at the nri'iial meeting of the Newspapers Press Fund, Lord Hurnham, the chief proprietor of the Daily Tele graph, said that the Prime Minister's speech made m the House of Corumous mt rertaiuly the gravest speech ho had I < r made. As for our
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  • 97 7 'The working classes are determined not to hn\e Christianity at any price," eaid the Bishop of Oxford at a Church lloune meeting on religious education. Democracy is au enemy that we have tc contend with," he went on. üßnlu Bnl with all my heart I deplore the
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  • 44 7 The rector's g owing artichokes, the curate's growing greens, And they both are bard at wcrk from early dawn The archdeacon and the dean devote themselves to beans, And the bishop s planting 'tatiee on his lawn. F C G in Westminster.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 25 7 'Avon MOTOR CYCLE Tyres (ALL USUAL SIZES) JUST ARRIVED To be had of all Dealers OR THE BORNEO CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SOLE AGENTS.
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    • 192 7 ftV ACKWELL CONFIDfIVHy r^Cf^ PAR By A PP° intm yJP^ V^ LJ «fe&S^ H.M, THE KINO "V*^ hi;dlothian"'rolled oats -A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast 4^ A GENT F R «-«A 4 FERRINr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE k*t S *£ST PREPARATION 0* R*i v i and How to Meet
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    • 153 7 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Life Assurance at Home Bates NO EXTRA FOB RESIDENCE IN THE STRAITS. The Standard w issues policies to residents m the Straits it Home Rates under the Double Endowment Assurance plan. For Rates and all particulars, apply ADAMSON GILFTLLAN A Co., LfcL, Agents Acceptances issued
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  • 335 8 Two circumstances yesterday (says the "Hongkong Telegraph" of March 28) served to emphasise the big future which lice before Hongkong U3 a shipbuilding centre the launching of the Autolycus and the jubilee meeting of the Hongkong and Wbampoa Dock Company. At both these functions speeches wore delivered which
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  • 230 8 An All-British Committee An extraordinary general meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Com m<-rce followed the unnuul meeting on M .rch 26, when the following resolution was unanimously carried Tb.it Clauae 6of the Ruin* ;-nd Regulations of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce should be
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  • 177 8 The determined effort of the Navy to overcome the U" boat menace is beiug vigorously backed up by the women at 'home. In shipyards and marine engineer 'ing shops women have triumphantly mas tered every kind of work of which their physical strength is
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  • 89 8 Oll THOSE CENSORS. They have a Rentlemin m tha French CtOtor'fl o£ice who really should be Introduced io the cheerful idiot over here who otruck out the line "Tbe captains and the Kings depart." M Joseph Reinach wrote of President Wilson, "Scholar as he is, Mr Wilson will writing the
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  • 320 8 Waste Which Helps to Beat The Enemy. I estimate that the Army is now supplying from its campkitchens enough gly cerine a year to produce the cordite neces sary to fire ten million 181 b. shells. Thia example of what can be done by organised economy
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  • 285 8 £50,000 Wanted for Relief The cloud of mystery which has overbung what it happening m the Holy Land throughout these terrible months is not yet lifted, and one almost trembles to think what will be revealed when we have access to all the facts, wrote the Archbishop of
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  • 241 8 A correspondent writes to the Sarawak Gazette as follows I have no doubt but that the abnormal rainfall etill continues to furnish food for speculation m all parts of the country. This speculation has now ceased as far as Mukah is concerned, and the matter
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  • 55 8 It has been decided to close Dartmoor Prison, Devonshire, from March 1, and officers of sixty and over are to be retired, while all of military age will join up. The remainder will be removed to other pri eona with convicts. The prison is to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 281 8 Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR AN AMERICAN CAR NEEDING NO APOLOGY. IT IS BOUGHT ON ACCOU IT OF ITS MERITS. Jnst over two years ego I>jdge Brothers enjoyed an enviable reputation a^ mannfastnrers of a very large volume of motor car parts. Thia rep autioo aroused exDtctatioas on the part of
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    • 856 8 Yet;in the game Sargol makes Puny, Peevish People Plump and Popular. SARGOL, the concentrated food that pute on good, healthy fleeh sometimes at the rate of a pound a day, huilde up the thin and weak, brings back the rosy blush of health, rounds out the skinny, scrawny figures to
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  • 97 9 April 12, 1917. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified m Mesere Fraser A Co. 'a yesterday's 6hare list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Bayers Sellers Ayer Molek 12.60 12.76 Balgownie 6.10 6.40 Bukit Katil .90 1.00 Changkat Serdang 10.25 10 76 Indragiri 26 03
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  • 53 9 f JOBRBCTHD DP TO April IS.) BiQfc 4 n-i 348 d .mbod 24^ P'ivaU o^ediai 3ms .24 15-16 Wi*ao9 Aamand Back 820 Isdia, T. T. m H3ISBOBO, 'lamaod l%Prem 7QKOBAM4, il«maDd 109 J&va, damaad 187^ Basssok, Jftmand 65& S&/IBHOHB, Baal: Buylr g 19.64 Biaxl of Bngland Fvte 6% B^i
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  • 142 9 April 12. Tin 1100 tone) 1102 95 GaUßfcUt mm 17.00 Oamfciii Cn%t No. 1 '26.26 Qft:n»!-i Qn\% No. T. 21.00 Peppa* Black ordin. B'po>« 28. TG Perv«*> (WHi5» til. 86.75 N«tm«ft (110 13 tba ll 42 0. Nmtor.eg* 60 tc Sta la. 1 52.(0 Kara 03acda) SO.OC Clovei (Amboina)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 586 9 \^kh or Pkack, Faminf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP THE GRMT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. (INCOEPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: WlncHestar House, Sicgtpore. LONDON OFFICE I il, Old Jewry. E.C. I Ccxr?aarf a*a «20.000 osfoeiled with tae Saptema
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    • 516 9 THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. Head Office SINGAPORE, RAFFLES CHAMBIR£,S &6. Branches Malacca, 155 First Cross Street; luar, 77/79 walan Suleiman. CAPITAL. Registered ss.rno.ooo. Issued *».(KO/00. Subscribed ?3,500,001>. I BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Lim Peng Riang Esq. Chairman. Tbe Hon'ble Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Lee Choon Guan Esq. Tan Cheng Lock
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    • 745 9 ALLIANCE ASSURANCE 60. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Accumulated Funds exceed 117,000,000 FIRE MOTOR CAR RISKS, Insurances effected at rates of premium which will be found favourable Io the In a ere Pitartoi Slmoot A Co., Lid. Iguftt. (Incorporated m England.) Aug. 4 no SUtRiIIAN ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)
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    • 380 9 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. ORIGINATING SUMMONS No. 12 of 1916. IN THE ESTATE OF K. S. MOHAMED KASSIM MARICAN (DECEASED). BETWEEN K. M. Ahmed Marican and K. S Dawood PlaintitK AND Ahmina binte Mohamed Ismail Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF THE Goodwill of the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 427 9 MAIL TABLE. Ttday. Intermediate and local mall*, wh; be touao In list below reu&Dg, Malacca, F.M.R. (ty Train) I p. a dally (except Sunday). Johoie. 8. B. SO, 11 a.m., 11.30, t, 4A 6 p.nc Cocob Hock Gan 880 am P. Batam kP. Bulang Hock Kens 880 am Palau Soegi
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  • 1288 10 GENERAL RUBBER CO v J W STAY TON. An Interesting Judgment. The Chief Justice (Sir John Backnill, k c) gave judgment 10. the Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon m the case cf the General Rubber Co v J Winford Stayton. j This was a summons, referred by
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  • 482 10 The work done yesterday morning was almost similar to that performed on Tuesday. The rain had made the course much nicer going and there was a fair attendance. Mystic and Dara (griffin) were 6ent for half a mile gallop. They maintained a sound and even pace all the
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  • 155 10 Dr Rowe and Mystic Mora are drawing large houses nightly to the Alhambra where the ingenuity and novelty cf their performance ia excitiug the greatest m tere6t. Those who like to aeo something cut of the ordinary m the entertainment line should make a point of visiting this house
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  • 1157 10 GAMING OR WAGERING JUDGMENT IN lULLI BROS AND A M S ANGULLIA. Sib J. Buck'nill's Important Decision. In the Supreme Court, on Wednesday afternoon, the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, k c) delivered judgment m the case of Ralli Brothers, of Calcutta B. Ahmed Mohamed Salley Angullia, merchant, of Singapore.
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  • 382 10 The Easter Holidayi made rather a short w?ek bat business m local Rubbers continues on a moderate scale and there is generally a harder tone apparent with movements mainly m favour of holders. Some sterling counters were again dealt' m but m each instance the old prices
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  • 98 10 Thursdays Business. Rubher Shakes —The Rubber auction on the whole went well prices for top grades ranging from $16 2 $165. The share market continues steady. Alor Gajahs are m demand at $4.1015 New Serendahe at S4 35. Malaka Pindas at $2 50 Glenealys at $2.45, Indragirie
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  • 127 10 RUBBER. Singapore, April 12. For this week's auction some 752 tons were catalogued. There was a good de mand throughout the day for all grades and prices were on a 6ligbtly higher level than last week. Kibbed smoked sheet and Fine Pale Crepe sold up to 1165
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 244 10 GLAXO THE BEST FOOD FOR IMFA\]\ YOUR baby is the most precious thing YOU ha? c HIS Good health is the most valuable possession HEq^l GLAXO is a complete food m itself, requiring O nh addition of boiling water, no milk or cream has to be added A FRESH CONSIGNMENT
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