The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1917

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917. NO. 9,167
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  • 1797 1 THE SALES— AND THE SOLD. "it is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer." This text has a very direct application to the semi* annual Sales which are now m full swing. The psychology of a Sale is the primeval instinct for bargains. If people did not believe, almost pathetically,
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    • 142 1 GOODRICH TYRES SU-ETY TREAD Raffles Hotel. Special Dinner AND Dance ON SATURDAY, 22nd SEPT. mmmwm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamMmmmmmmmaWm9am9mMwm m mlmmUm *B Quality first v»S THIS is the basis of all our ;£3|ii J M I: afi productions '-^l^tm^W^ 1 IT is no good sacrificing quality W jjL I to price, as that
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    • 94 1 H B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. I certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. I suiastic $«per-£yres *l§il fiMfmW Made m Britain wIM -^"^Tb fro 1 Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. ll g m**mmmm^^ See That IThe Condensed Milk you buy is Borden's
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    • 356 1 THB DAYS NEWS. Late wire news Page 4. Onr London Financial Letter is given on page 10. Latest changes m the share list will be fonnd on page 9. Prosecution of Maximalist soldiers is proceeding m Russia Page 5. Details of America's war cooperation are given by Washington Page 5.
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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    • 128 1 THE WEEK, Friday 21st High Water— u-48 a a.., 0-39 p.m. St. Matthew. Saturday 22nd. High Water— l-*fl a m., i 6 p.m. E. United Assce Corpn, mtg, noon. Sunday 23rd. High Water -2 3 a.m., 1-37 p.m, 16th Sunday after Trinity. Monday 24th. High Water— <.l6 a m 9-19
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  • 24 2 wJ^ Ce T UThafc ia prefc awkward lot you ye got now, Sergeant ,f ly .I™* Instructorsir J? Of 8ir Ifc 8 like 0>
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    • 511 2 Don be Brothers MOTORCAR Central Engine Works, Ltd FOR SALET Australian Horse m excellent condition, and Calcutta built Victoria, with Harness and all stable accessories complete. Apply Box X 27 c/o Singapore Free Press. 17-9 pc FOR PRIVATE SALE. Freehold Godowns Nos. 65, 66, 67 and 68 Mohamed Sultan Road.
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    • 1411 2 I gVgJ Zk4 jLrtßl^ H POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS LOIS WEBER'S LATEST CINEMASTERPIECE EVEN AS I YOU AND I THE GREATEST HUMAN INTEREST STORY OF THE AGES THE PLAY THAT ASTONISHED ALL AMERICA WHERE IT CREATED A BIGGER BENSiTION THAN "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN THE GREATEST LESSON THAT THE
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  • 740 3 [The dates given are those of the telegrams from London.] Sept 11. Kerensky orders Korniloff b arrest. Soldel supports Kereneky. Attrition process m the west is progressing m greater measure than ever." Pri* soners taken by British are less than on Somme, bnt casualties inflicted on Germans
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  • 539 3 j Sir E Birch writing to the Times of Malaya describes a conple of cricket matchI es m which many well-known Straits and ;FMS people took part. His letter Bays In the first match I 'took an XL to play a school at Pinner, helped by
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  • 271 3 Pola Arsenal Bombed. London, Aug 6th. Details of a remarkable raid by Italian aircraft against Pola, tbe chief naval station ol Austria-Hung ary, 105 miles south of Trieste, are given by Mr Percival Gibbon, the English war correspondent, m a telegram from Rome. Mr Gibbon
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  • 56 3 The South Manchuria Railway is enlarging the docks at Dairen to meet the increased volume of business. Sinoe the Port came into the possession of Japan, over 2,000,000 tons of cargo have been handled yearly. With the rapid develop ment of Manchuria and Mongolia the Com pany has been f
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 773 3 Two Serials TO-NIGHT Two Serials, j EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOOSE ■■■■■H j mpir"Fl Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. ■■■■138 SECOND SHOW 0-15 SHARP .A. THE IHON CLAW P _J__ Episode 13 "THE HIDDEN RACE" 2 parts Episode 14 "THE PLUNGE FOR LIFE" 2 parts mi THE PURPLE
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    • 729 3 STRAITS MERCHANT SERVIGE GUILD. I The Imperial Merchant Service Guild has appointed the above Guild as their Honorary Agents m this port as from the md Aug. 1917. 19-9 22- 9 I GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Advher Alor Star up to noon
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    • 111 3 HOUSEHOLD VALUES WHITEAWAY'S Belaid Plaids acd Colourings. These Rugs will give you entire satisfaction and Comfortable wear good full size. Prices $14.50, $19.50, $21.50, $25.50 each. m g Fancy Grecian Bed Quilts made from toft heavy cotton, very superior quality with fancy floral design m pink and white, gold and
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  • 939 4 A feeling of cheerfulness comes over the reader when he finds that the week's sinkings by submarines are not so bad as he expected. Something like exhilaration is produced when the Admiralty, rarely and of a simple purpose, of its modesty mentions
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  • 302 4 Mr Justice Spronle and Mrs Sproulo left yesterday for long leave. Mr Justice Edben is coming down from Penang to the Supreme Court, Singapore, and is expected on the 4tb prox. Ismail was charged before Mr Ham yesterday with attempting to land m the Colony without a passport. The accused
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  • 334 4 PERFORMANCE FOR OUR DAY FUND. The Blighties get better for wear, and when they faced a crowded Our Day audience m the Victoria Theatre last evening they were a vastly improved party of entertainers as compared with their first appearance m the same piece several months back. It
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  • 183 4 OUR DAY GARDEN FETE. The Garden Fete at Tyersall on Oct 18th is developing and the Children'e carnival (4 pmto6 p m) includes the foi lowing. Arranged by Fancy Dress Parade Mrs Clumeck Bran Pies! etc Mrs Wreford Merry-go-round Mrs Nissim Donkey Rides Mr Wallace Cook See Saws, etc Mrs
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  • 53 4 Applications have already been mode for copies of the Red Crocs Book. The edition is limited, and those who wish to have copies reserved should apply to Mr Van Od, at 95 or as much more as their charity dictates. Copies will be on sale on Oct
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  • 152 4 On Sunday the 18th instant the Sikh Community of Singapore held a meeting at the Sikh temple 175 Queen Street, for the collection of funds m aid of the British Red Cross. Prayers were offered for the success of British arms. A Committee was formed and a list of subscription
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  • 826 4 Stockholm, Sept i Q Swedish Minister to B.Yin cS 1 Th. n S 'P< 1° strong Luxburg Affair pointing* J** t|J fld «>napM-,K.«, atl j% Athens, Sept t,r r e tt »nner who ork-red the Greek?.!? ***^X theAiLe.onnecllaaJ^tofl^^ at Kfeaolongh. v eQ arrested Patrogntd v.,,, g_ tba> G,
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  • 23 4 m A public meeting of Indians Penang Town Hall, with Mr bßsr» the chair, has passed a «-0i o petition Government to ebon-"
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    • 155 4 State Express Cigarettes "555" at 85 cents per tin, DUTY INCLUDED AND "COHORS" at $1.00 per tin, DUTY INCLUDED Special Prices on Wholesale Orders ON APPLICATION TO MESSRS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. CULTIVATORS BFO R Rubber Estates t Nk L I I Littles "Straits" E. C. Light Draught Plough Fitted Swan
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    • 120 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Ss Orchard Boad, Telephone 10. 1038. The.Oldest aid Leading Studio. First In 1872, ForexnosOn 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are ail at ont Command, thus ensuring always the prodco> Hon of only the best results m Studio Portraiture, Child Studies,
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  • 120 5 GERMAN SUBMARINES SUNK Shipping Losses Down [iy Submarine Gable j [Renter's Bervioe] Copenhagen, Sept 19.— Thirty miles (Ooßbeaatof the 3hedands an armed British garner sank a German submarine which shelling a neutral sailing Tassel. A JJpj pnbasarbM which attacked the *m*.r--- sunk by a British destroyer. Ljc^ja,
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  • 297 5 Australia and America >..< f«k, Sapi 19. Lord Northcliffe 0H a iuQcheon io Mr Holman who was f r; r.v received by Mayor Mitchel and other rrcrnnent persona numbering 200. [uasreecn Mr Holmao aroused ectbu aasci by declaring that the war must be bright to a rlmsh m
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  • 146 5 Berne, Sept 19. A conference of nen --I Red Cross societies has demanded that felhgerents renounce reprisals against *v prisoners, or alternatively give a month's notice thereof m order that a neutral commission may m the mean toe check the motives. The Conference "?en.iy appealed
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  • 99 5 ~?c don, Sept 19.— The "King to day *ated ;he principal steel and iron works ~^a kshire. Ha warmly shook hands :a Wi!]i am Hodge, brother of the e Qsic-, Minister, who ia an employee m j*e sam--. -teelwoikd where the Minister Wffierly worked. wMtsraing with a
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  • 28 5 Sept 19. The newspapers, a 'mdicg Germauoohiles, are unanimous I J *a uncmg Germany's apology as m and demanding satisfaction for tyarj j one t0 Sweden.
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  • 37 5 Petrograd, Sept 19— A5 tbe Sukhomlinoff *1&1 the accuat4d declared he ordered the leases to be dismantled because they tR not suited to modern warfare. He he always worked exclusively on *M of the fatherland.
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  • 345 5 HE AYYGONFIRE IN FLANDERS A Rumanian Success {By Submarine Cable 1 [Rioter's Service] London, Sept 19— Field Marshal Haig ■aya there is nothing special to report. London. Sept 19.— Field Marshal Haig reports There wa« great reciprocal artillery firing m the Ypres sector. Onr aero planes on
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  • 179 5 London, Sept 19. Sir Robert Cecil and M Metin, the French minister of blockade, conferred on Tuesday with a view to a more close cooperation with America's policy, aiming at a more rigid pressure on the enemy without interference with the economic conditions of neutrals. Washington, Sept
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  • 116 5 Significant Army Order London, Sept 19. Confirming that tbe wastage of German man po ris causing apprehension to the Germ, a High Com m^nd, an American correspondent at French Headquarters states that a captured German army order signed by Ludendorff for the first time speaks of
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  • 119 5 Petrograd, Sept 19. At a meeting of the Don Cossacks at Novocherkassk they petitioned tbe Government to countermand the order for the arrest of General Kaledin. They reiterated that the Cossacks would always be faithful to the Government. The j Commander of Troops at Mosoow who had j
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  • 203 5 GERMAN OPINION CONFUSED Bolstering up the Kaiser [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, Sept 19. The German press continues to be agitated on the question as to whether the Government has decided to surrender Belgium. The latest reports indicate the Government has not yet committed itself. It is
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  • 220 5 London, Sept 19— The Smuts interview and M Painleve's speech are regarded as timely and heartening at a moment when Germany has resumed peace manoeuvres m a form designed to encourage British pacificists. The papers discredit the German stories of tha impending evacuation of Belgium and point out
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  • 78 5 Melbourne, Sept 19. The Commonwealth increases the number of its port folios from eight to nine. Mr Millen be comes Minister of Repatriation. The House ot Representatives is considering an additional tax on those not enlisted. Mr Forrest explained that police, prison officials, lighthouse employes, parsons, and
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  • 39 5 London, Sept 19. It has been suggest ed that five shilling notes should be adopted m the United Kingdom. This would enable the Government to sell the surplus silver coin at a considerable profit.
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  • 35 5 The Hague, Sept 19. Owing to the herring fishers' refusal to ratify tbe trawl owners acceptance of tbe British proposal re laying up of tonnage, the proposal has fallen through.
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  • 51 5 His Excellency the Governor, has ap pointed the following, to be members of the Rent Aesefcsmont Boards for Singapore town and island. Tbe Hon'ble Mr C J Saunders (President), Messrs AMSAngullia, R St J Braddell, H Carpmael, Gaw Ebek Khiam, M Meyer, E W Tassenschn, S Tom
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  • 75 5 Capt WA Li Edwardes, r w a has received bis majority. Dr Braddon is now a Major m the R A M C and has gone to the Near East. (M M.) Harvest thanksgiving services will be held m St Matthew's Church, Sepoy Lines on Sunday, the 28rd September, which
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  • 128 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's usual auction wmm held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was offered for sale 18,466.25 pkls or 2,460,888 lbs. (Tons 1,098.58). Pbiceb Realised. Sheet Sm. Fine Ribbed 9123 to 5127 it H Good Ribbed 112 112; Fine Plain 110 117
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  • 291 5 Rubber. Singapore, Sept 20. At this week.s auction, whioh occupied two days, the quantity catalogued amounted to some 1,120 tons of which 1,099 tons were offered and 805 tons were sold. A steady demand was experienced and prices generally were on a higher level than last week,
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  • 104 5 Singapore, Sept 20. The weekly rubber auction held yesterday and to-day was marked by a good general demand and an exceptionally large olearance, 805 tons having been sold out of 1120 tons catalogned. The top price for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet was 91 up at 9127 per
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  • 59 5 The International Banking Corporation (according to a wire received m Singapora from tbe Head office) has declared a dividend (payable on Ist October) at tbe rate of tbe 6 per cent per annum for tbe half year ended 8f th June 1917. G9388.500 has been added to the
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  • 33 5 The Manager has received cable advice from tbe London Office that tbe directors have declared an interim dividend for the half year of 6 p^r cent actual, less tax.
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  • 118 5 A young Straits born Chinese named 'Ong Choon Hai, a brokfr, *2 2 years of age, .living at Duxton Hill, was yesterday i charged m the first court with criminal i breaoh ot trust with respect to a gold ring set with brilliants, valued at 9550; Mr M C Johannes
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    • 196 5 ROBINSON CO. Are now opening up new Goods. Ladies' Evening Dresses Blouses and Blouse Coats Plain and Fancy Ribbons Dress Nets, Plain Fancy Also many other goods for Ladies' Wear will be on show m a few days. Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE (late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES)
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    • 695 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND! FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGBNTS (INCOBPOBATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) R.OYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FBOM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA
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    • 586 6 P. U. British India AND Apcar JLine (Companies Incorporated In England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST gOF BOMBAY are at present aug. pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present
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    • 667 6 I^l M. b JOL« JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Inoorporated la Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. I For Hongkong, Shanghai, Ksba A Tokohaat For Malacca, Pinang, Colombo aai England i la Tha Caps. A servloe Is maintained between Yotoaana via ports to Marseilles, London, nnder rnsl contract with the Imperial Japanese Oovers
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    • 216 6 M. ■wsass* UILUII OSmTf*Z Imm" U* ■Bafir^ Ceyion TO, X2JS ■HttOH U Ui Forf OI the.l n ,o ra on4Wr(o COURTQIB, ttRiRWJJIE^iS^ MAATSCHAPPIJ. A Steamer Sailing Direct For RANGOON For PAHfcaUrs uto f reiJjt and Pfcmga please apply to the Agent 2 A 5 Coitar(W 19-9 v^y. m FOR SEATTLE.
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  • 501 7 Or Flesh and Bones vs Bullets. A Daily Mail special correspondent writes Fifteen months ago I was present at an official trial m London of the new steel helmets, which were soon afterwards issued m hundreds of thousands to the troops. At the time the idea was very
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  • 400 7 Raiser A Saver Kraut Degenerate. In a sermon recently preached before 18,000 people, among whom were 1,000 French men, women and children, m the New York Tabernacle, Billy Sunday, the great American Revivalist, delivered a vituperative indictment ot Prnssianism which, the New Yotk papers say, made
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  • 357 7 I'm dahn an aht yer eiy, well let it be. I got it m the neck outside o* Wypers, An' that's the difference tween yer an' fme v seen tbe bhow, yer only seen the pipers. I don't know 'oo yer are nor I dahnt care.
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  • 141 7 A Precarious Profession. London, Aug 9th.— ln a speech at Hampstead Garden Suburb Lord Buruham replied to Mr Asquith's remarks on the flegradation of the Press. He suggested a comparison with the brutalities of the eighteenth century or the kind of contro versy waged m newspapers fifty
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  • 122 7 The report of the Secretaries, Messrs Kennedy and Co, for the six months ending 80th June, 1917, is as follows Mining and development expenses $75,969.86; tribute and general charges $38,691.80. Total all-in cost including depreciation and full provision for con tingent liabilities m reßpect of the period
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  • 112 7 British Grain Industry. London, Ang 6. The milling trade of j Great Britain is perturbed at receiving a 1 document marked strictly confidential outlining a scheme for the creation of a State- controlled milling company for the whole country. The origin of the scheme is unknown, but it
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  • 120 7 Prisoneis of War Camp Sensation. Sa oe ocitement was caused at Meiktila ona yii.od»s recently by one of the native sent i i.t the prisoners' camp running am 3: *nd killing some of his comrades. The >*v*«. it. not known though it has been thou Le
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  • 437 7 Singapore, Sept. 17th, 1917. Beans, Long per catty 09 do. French do )8 Beef perlb. 23 Beef Steak do 80 Bean Sprouts per catty i Bamboo Sprouts do 04 Blachan do 16 Brinjals do 08 Cabbage, Batavla do 82 do. China do nil do. Salted do 10
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 A a 4 Avon 5 MOTOR CYCLES I yres (ALL USUAL SIZES) JUST ARRIVED To be had of all Dealers OR THE BORNEO CO. LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) j I SOLE AGENTS.
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    • 327 7 9 m^ m^ m mAWa 99m r **Ammmm^ l mß*mk -Tmm UO^K^ VARIETIES. mmW^k POTTED I H &B^ I AIL DEUCIOUS AND APPETISING. JLamW MEATS. I GAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC E mmmmW^ m^a9aa9a9aaaammmammmamaai Prepared by a celebrated Chef tinder ideal JkW conditions of cleanliness and selection. IN
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  • 425 8 The Petrograd papers publish little news from the provinces, but the official organ of the Workmen's Council reported a characteristic incident m the land scramble now proceeding throughout Rub sia. The peasants of one village were 11 distributing a local landowner's estate, when differences arose about the
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  • 1962 8 Kapoewsp. 184,000 94.6C0 g'hai Pahang, m Karak, Deo 206,407 19,847 168,642 S'hai S'trt *****5 H U l^Jk Karan, 114,848 11,860 79,280 Seremban 62/237 Jl 1 47 «Bts JKedah, April 626,942 41,170 318,678 suT^ 0 l 86 17 Kelemak, May 118,184 16,970 121,8«5 ial M M«6 21 O
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  • 246 8 English Literature m Siam (Vice Consul Carl C Hansen. Bangkok). The English language is the medium for much of the business correspondence m Siam, and it seems probable that the literature m that language will become the most popular, for it is now taught m many
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  • 96 8 The British Output. London. Aug 14. The Publio Accounts Committee estimates that notwithstanding tbe rise m wages a saving of £48,000,000 has been effected m the cost of ammuni tion during 1917 by the development of the system of ascertaining the exaot cost of production. Upwards of £8,000,000 has
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  • 75 8 A census of the languages of Burma, which has just been issued as a prelimi nary to a systematic survey of Eastern vernaculars, reveals the astonishing fact that m that province alone there are 242 different tongues and dialects m cOmmon and constant use. Tha theory of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1004 8 This is the Pen for Active Service J| because it stands the racket. 11 1 j The "Swan," like a rifle, is made §P^ jj true and sure. The ink magazine is ample and, at command, the pen is BHJ ready for duty immediately. There is kJb no misfiring, and
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  • 139 9 Sept. 20, 1917. The following are the chares as to which changes are notified m Mbsstc Fraeer and Cos yesterday's share list: Buyers Sellers Ator Gajah 4 SO 4 53 Ayer Kuning 1.50 1.60 Ayer Molek 2.75 2 9f»xd ladragiii 6.00 7 00 Kalemak 7.90 8 10
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  • 106 9 ENTRANCES— TANJONG PAGAR. Wharves Sect Godowns Gate Entr Bonded Warehouses, East Trafal Reclamation gar St Storage 2& 1 (T P/lgab P S Ea-t East IA2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf -rd Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Tower Office, Police and
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  • 52 9 CO*k*3*%H Uf Sept 20 MwS 4 24 1 mm 2-4f J^r&3«ai.^JJ^ |fD 14 27-82 toast iesssand B*oi £18 mm a. t. t". 159 iqjM>##, u»mtq< 884%Prem "Tniwi; il inißniT *%09$ lava, dsniat;; mf iAfifsaOß, dt cand 86| Irvisnews, Bank Boytns 54.84 Bnsk of Kng»»'.atl Softs 8^ .fcaa Sl!vss I
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  • 181 9 Sept. 20. Tic (200 tons) $111.00 jarnMM y. 17.00 iavMn Ont« tie. i 24 oo JsmsMii G«1j« No. 1 28.00 Psypa* Black acta. 8 pore buyers 29 00 Po3p«r (Whit© lair J 87.00 KsfeDMgß (110 to the 1% I nom. Katßiigß (80 to tht ife. nom. M&ss (Banda) nom.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 608 9 i fV si or Peacb, Fahinb or Plenty, Liff Insurance is worth too cents on the hollas. I jj WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I I m GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UHIED. (IMCOBPOBATKD IN STBAITS SBTTLKMENTS), f aESB OFFICE. WfaMhMter Bouse, S!n<apore. LONDON OFFICE! St. Old Jewry, E.O. I ry»«rtw
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    • 503 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan Capital Subscribed ..~.~~.Y. 48,000.000 Capital £aid Up ,Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund.... Y. 21,300,000 PreHdtmt* J. Inouye Esq. Viee-Frertdent. Y. Yamakawa Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odaglrl Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashlma Esq. R. Klmura Esq.
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    • 485 9 i Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf, Telephone 1261. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats, etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on shore notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays Bam. to 4.30 p.m. J (7 a.m. to 8
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    • 152 9 M. EAMIMURA S. WADA NIPPON DENTISTS Painless Extraction of Teeth. All Work Guaranteed. Consultations, English or Malay. No. 136 South Bridge rd above the NIPPON DISPENSARY Gaggino A Co (EBTABLIBHED IN SINGAPORE 1876 i, No. 6, 7, 8 A 6-a, MALACCA STREFi Life Boat Yard TANJONG ROO. Ship Chandlery Depot
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 46 9 HAILS FOR EOROPE Left Singapore Due ln London Arrlveo Juce t| 81. Aug 10 July .13 B I 17 July 1« P. AO. 23 July 84 8.1. Sept l July 87 P. AO. m Aug 1 8.1. io Aug 11 M.M. 19 Aug 15 M.M. 19
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    • 465 9 MAIL TABLB To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will be found m Ust below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S, (ly Trala) I p.m. dally (exoept Sunday). Johore, 8, 8.80, 11 a.m., 18.80, 8, 4 A 8 pjs. P. Batam AP. Bnlang Hook Lim 8.80 am Samarang via ports V den Bosch 8.80 am
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  • 1884 10 From Out Own Correspondent London, Aug 6. Plantation Rubber Steadier The Cheapest shares— Federated Selangor'B Record Perak's extension Policy Two Borneo Companies Rim's Improvement. The market m plantation rubher has been lately preserving a good tons at slightly under 2s 6d per lb and confidence aa to
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  • 382 10 SIKH MONEYLENDER'S FALSE CLAIM The Chief Justice, Sir John Bncknill i o, gave judgment yesterday morning m a district court case which had come be fore him. The plaintiff was Juliah Singh, a money lender of 95 Bukit Timah rd, aud he sued two Malay
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  • 317 10 M the Assizes, yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bncknill, x c) and a special jury, the ease waa concluded m which a woman named Kong Tua Moi was charged with the abetment of voluntarily causing hnrt, m the throwing of corrosive acid, by a man
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  • 107 10 The Licensing Board eat yesterday m j the senior magistrate's court under the presidency of Mr W Langham Carter, there being also present Dr Glennie, Commander Cator, a ik. Messrs A Agnew, R J Addie, W H Hennings and Tan Kbeam Hock. The Court heard an application by
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  • 462 10 SCC BEAT THE.S C F A. The biggest crowd seen on the Esplanade for a long time watched the soccer league match last evening between the SCC and the Straits Chinese F A. The Club won by two goals to nil, and were well worth their success. Tbe conditions
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 347 10 BT SPBOUL APPOINTMENT I ■■TD, 1872 THE FAHOU |l j H.RH. THB DUKE OF COIHAOOHT. JEWELLFD X DIAMOND we invite you to inspect our large'] <r—^^ UIMIUHU STOCK OF JEWELLERY* SILVERWARE I s£j j WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE I J SINGLE DlAiom OP ADC J _^_____________ife_ \\\m\\~ «t IR "OII0
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 334 10 S. V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Friday, Sept 21. 5.00 p.m. Jardine Steps S V A, G L A D R F 480 Johnston's Pier SREv 5.16 Mc Palmer Maxim Off: ANC Os 5.15 Botanical Garden Gate SYR, A M CS 5.00 Transport (Drill Hall) 516 TP, Fire Station SYR, T
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