The Straits Times, 2 November 1915
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Title Section13 1915-11-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.944 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1915. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement195 1915-11-02 1 M B >V gL H I THERE IS NO ADVANCE I As yet in the price of Sledge Brand Milk. THEREFORE SLEDGE BRAND MILK IS NOT ONLY THE FINEST OBTAINABLE BUT IS ALSO THE MOST ECONOMICAL -AMX OR SLEDGE BRAND Condensed Unsweetened Milk Natural Sterilised Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS195 words
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Advertisement211 1915-11-02 1 f\. PLAIN FANCY HALF HOSE §W HALF HOBF. K^fib** N. A Large and Comprehensive J also stocked: Kange of Fancy Cashmere Pure Silk, \y Half Hose just opened up. J spun Silk, \^\^Nw ih »ll sizm. Lisle Thread, Plain >w^^^\ Prit^ $©.5O Cotton, Wool p^-r dozen. etc etc X BATSWING211 words
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Advertisement10 1915-11-02 1 1 MARTELL S BRANDY. Soli Agints: AOAMSOK. GILFILLAN CO., ITC10 words
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Article933 1915-11-02 2 RECENT CHANGES AND THEIR MEANING. Position of Admiral Von Tirpitz. The Naval correspondent of the Daily News, writing on September '28, Bays Everything connected with the German Navy and naval policy ban been so over shadowed by the name of Von Tirpitz that the changes now known933 words
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Advertisement322 1915-11-02 2 MACHINE- PRESSED CEMENT TILES ■tM tmtmr hit* hidraylk pmuti •Mea MtaNM ORE AX DURABILITY SimplM of Colour* and Dataif ns at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS No. 94. Suoajei Road adjoining ßoohoca Canal i. 'Phone 869. DT J. Co His Browne s //ff T>« ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE. .k« hru R-n.-n322 words
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Advertisement12 1915-11-02 2 For Children's Hacking Cough at Nigi Woods Great Peppermint Core la. Od.12 words
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Advertisement368 1915-11-02 2 80UR BTOMACH. Wben vegetable food ferments it causes sour rising in the throat, tbe form ition of gas in the Btomach which d s°«nda it at d cauraa pain often t xtendiog to tte region of the heart and arousing a f ar of h >art diaease. Tbi» condition ia368 words
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Advertisement741 1915-11-02 2 NOTICES. GUAN KIAT CO. 37. Phillip Street. GOODS READY &IN BTOCK NOW. 29 10 15. R, r oo Keca Habbiok'a Coloared Paint. Oil and Sundriec, 600 Krgi Hnbbaok's WLite /mc Paint, SOO Keg* Hubbuck'a White Lead, 200 Kegi Habbuck'a Bed Lead Powder. i'OO Drama Best Canadian Tarpentioe. 5,000 lbs. Lamp741 words
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Advertisement469 1915-11-02 2 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tsndhrs will be received, op to noon on Satuiday, tbe 6th November, 19)5, at the Co'onial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor h Office, Penang, and the ResiJeot's Office, Malacca, from persons deeirous of contracting for tupplies for the Government at Singapore, I'onaDg and Malacca, respectively, for469 words
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Advertisement299 1915-11-02 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITY eUILD-UPYOU3 HEALTH with ESSENCE ob fluid extract or RED JAMAICA i^"'"^ iTonOiinoed by the WICHMT mpiCAl /tUTKCPITIFK ltt most I'll 1 VJ'T^™pTTW7TTrTrTTT~^fc^i ii m TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY. ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for299 words
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Advertisement844 1915-11-02 3 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. Manager's Report for Four Weeks Ending October 9, 1915. Gentlemen, I herewith beg to submit my report on jour mining and milling operations for four weeks ending October 9, 1615. The accompanying sheet of mine measurements and assay returns shows a total of844 words
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Advertisement414 1915-11-02 3 SEVERE ECZEMA SPREADM FACE Caused Much Pain. Could Not Sleep. Could Not Shave Or Wash Face. Used Cuticura. Now Well. 16. Crook Bt.'" Anroats. Manchester; Kn "My tcnnt started with a UtUe red spot on toe side or my face which befoune very Itchy and caused me to rub it.414 words
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Advertisement415 1915-11-02 3 SALES BY AUCTION. For LONDON GLASGOW. "City of Hankow" due on or about Nov. 7. For LONDON HULL. City of Manchester due on or about Nov 12 Stewlrd^car^^are^ L^doT^'" 0 CIMB DoC For particulars as to rates of freight and passage, apply to 1812 McALISTER Co., Ltd., Agents HENDERSON LINE415 words
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Advertisement244 1915-11-02 3 INDOCHINA BTEAM NAY. CO. LTD. Diraot Service to Japan via Hong. hong Shanghai, and to Calcutta, via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on tborrngh Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chufoo. Tientein. Newchwang, Yangtsee Ports, Formosa, the Philippines etc., etc, eto. Itnnwi, Tons. Commandei. Kotsamo 4,896 R. C.244 words
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Advertisement1090 1915-11-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O." British India AND i Mpcar Line. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with His Majesty Government), For China, Japan, Pening, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Porte and London. Steam* rs wiil leave Singapore on or kbout MAIL LINES U.l' >l jli1,090 words
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Advertisement736 1915-11-02 4 STEAMER BAILIH6B. THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE BANGKOK I For Kretay, Trin««»»n. Bisot, Semersk. Kelaßtßa, Tata! Faniinara, Telopin. Patanl B'svora Lmoi, Konaemni. R»d(!cb. Langsnen, Tsku, Cbompon. Kohlak sad Rtagk it Out OaptrtuM a.a>. MAH IDOL Nov. S Nov. 10, 8 p.m. a.a BORIBAT ,i 11 ti 13, 3736 words
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Advertisement468 1915-11-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED. AND 6HINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO.. LTD The Ujuipaaisf' ttoamurt t attpalohod from Liverpool outwards In Ibo Straits, China anJ J»p»a every woek and from JapM homeward? lor London. Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre468 words
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Advertisement536 1915-11-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between Yoko'.sm* via ports to Marseilles and London under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Now Twin -screw Steamer** maintaining this servioe bavu been specially designed and oonstractod, and are fitted with536 words
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Article89 1915-11-02 5 FIXTURES Tuesday, November 2. High Water, ft .-'I a.m.. Mi p.m. Singapore- Xssi/en open. Wednesday, November 3. High Water. 7.1 1 a.m., «.">« pin Thursday, November 4. High Water, 7.52 a.m., 8.0 p.m. Friday, November 5. High Water. IM a.m.. 8.58 p.m. 'liiMri n i irn-.-rt. Victoria89 words
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Article212 1915-11-02 5 Touat. Batt. I'.iluit Sri Wonyaee '2 pm Hock Lw 2 pm Malao-.i and Mui Lady Weld 2 pm P. MekMI Mi M'ttcnliam Hye Leong 2 pm Malacca iml Ka^an Hony Ho 2 pm I'l t;lll'4. liaD'^IMU lUil itta taking inaiN i bin It .l.i 2 pm Kuta212 words
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Article200 1915-11-02 5 Tli' uinl tr.iias fr >'v Singapore for tli .uk Kml station daily at 7 am au<l 7 p.m., arriviag at Kuala Lump i at I.M pm. »aii Ml a.m., r.spectively. Tli aBLDii leaves Kua i Lompur :it H a.m. 'Lilly, arriving at Penao^ at aJI p.m tbe namu200 words
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Article129 1915-11-02 5 The I' in I I), outward mail intermediate utrsmrr Naaj 1. tt < i aaas and in doe at Penangat I p m. t.. l.iy. She may b< to arrive here probably at h a.m. Un Friday. November 6. Our attention has been call.vl to tbe fact129 words
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Article13 1915-11-02 5 i r.itr* .ii'»»ci lb». k«moatba,l i Ibx. Un uioDtliH. lbs.13 words
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Article75 1915-11-02 5 latest Arrivals. Name Date of ArriT»J Remarks. Hock Lee Muck Kudk liock liye FaojoDK Smat ll.in I. if i man liock Eng II lluat C1u«i>k Sri Wodkhcc liock Tew IMI HoDg liock Oan Kdina \bbotHlord ■>appho U Nam ilony Wan >l > r-inu Sstucralda 111-15 Inn.rKofcds ai'iie British.75 words
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Article64 1915-11-02 5 Mis Ivod Owen acknowledges with many thanks tbe undermentioned donations. Funds are always needed and tbe smallest contribntion will be gratefully receivtd I'.riu. paaaj I). Hi 10ut.C.M.0.... >:, Hon. ti. A. Goodman 50 A t,wo,\ 50 11 W. Looker iHon«koni;i 50 K A u i it son64 words
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Article166 1915-11-02 5 EXCHANGE. oINQAPOKI, NOYBMBBB 2, 1915. On London BaDk 4 m/i) 2/4£ i Demand 2 4J, Private 8 m/i 2/4] j On India Bank T. T. 17: On HoNGKONo...Bank d/d At On Shanghai ...Bank d/d 08^ On Java Bank T. T. 184j On Japan Bank 112 Sovereigns baying166 words
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Advertisement378 1915-11-02 5 LATEST ADVEMTISEMHNTS. BALGOWNIE RUBBER ESTATES LIMITEO. DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS SOTICK is hereby given that a Second Interim Dividend of 10 has been declared by tLe Directors on a count of the year ending J M irch 1916, and notice is also given378 words
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Advertisement291 1915-11-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CASINO THE IDEAL PICTURE THEATRE, OFF BEACH ROAD, BY THE SKA WE KNOW THE STRENGTH AN'll WE AXE OFFERING TO XIGHT WHAT OIR PATRONS REALLY LIKE. Tbe word Tbrills multiplied by 1,000, docs not describe tbis WONDERF-UL PROGRAMME S, mm! Show, !).L~> p.m. Sharp MORE 'STUSS? IN EVERY291 words
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Advertisement353 1915-11-02 5 WATCH THE FORDS GO BY The STANDARD of ECONOMICAL MOTORING. Certified Petrol Consumption by the Singapore Automobile Club with A Load of 42i stone. 34.8 Miles per Gallon. SOLE DISTRIBUTERS for the S.S. Malay Peninsula South of Siam WEARNE BROS., LD. STILL GOING STRONG. DE VILLIERS THE MASTER ILLUSIONIST OF353 words
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Obituary20 1915-11-02 6 l Hit\K.R>— On November 1. suddenly, at General Hospital. Singapore, Alfred H. Chilvers, Planter Johore. F.M.S. papers please copy.20 words
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1017 1915-11-02 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS? their army— for they were attacked at no less than six points— Serbians could not successfully defend the river frontier, but they made the enemy fight hard for every inch gained. At tbe end of a month we note that1,017 words
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Article32 1915-11-02 6 The alms at tbe Church of England service at .lohore lialiru last Sunday amounted to tU9, and this sum has been remitted to the local secretary of the British Red Cross Society.32 words
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Article36 1915-11-02 6 To morrow the battleship Vamashiro, .10,600 tons, will be launched at the Vokosuka Naval Dockyard. Her keel was laid down on November 20, 1918, and work has since been pushed on with the greatest possible despatch.36 words
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Article45 1915-11-02 6 The Mainicbi reports the receipt of another order from Russia for rifle ammunition, which will require 1,000 tons of antimony and 4,000 tons of lead a month from now till next March. The antimony cannot be got, no the order has not yet been accepted.45 words
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Article56 1915-11-02 6 A London Telegram of October '£1 says Regarding the excess of profits the Chancellor of the Exchequer has recognised the position of young rubber companies which have not paid a dividend up to the beginning of the war and baa stated that the conditions might be a factor for the56 words
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Article23 1915-11-02 6 Balgownie Rubber Estate*- Ltd.. has declared a second interim dividend of 10 per cent, on account of the year ending March 81, 1910.23 words
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Article38 1915-11-02 6 The Weelevan Conference has "ranted the Commonwealth tbe free use of Westminster Training College for the purpose of a military medical depot. The Commonwealth has now 250 persons employed in military medical work in tbe I' nited Kingdom.38 words
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Article46 1915-11-02 6 Japanese papers report that the British Government has begun to seen orders to Japan for war supplies, including guns of different classes, gun plat forms, etc. Tbe Kobe Steel Works Eave accepted a portion of the British orders through the Naval I 'epart ment in Tokio.46 words
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Article48 1915-11-02 6 The people living in Neiyen district, Heian, Korea, recently organised a big party to hunt down depredators of the crops, and the battue was carried out with great success. Tbe bag consisted of several tigers, one panther, thirteen bears, 430 wild dogs, 30 goats, and one wild boar.48 words
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Article43 1915-11-02 6 We are asked to mention that copies of the Royal Asiatic Society's Journal containing the paper by Dr. Havitsch en Blattidae, or cockroaches of Malaya, can be had by non members at 92. There are 162 pages of letterpress and seven colonred plates.43 words
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Article62 1915-11-02 6 In tbe list of cases for the November sittings in the Supreme Court there are 19 cases. The new ones include Stephens Paul and Co. against Chop Hock Wha, The Kwong Yik Banking Co., Ltd. versus tbe firm of Hock Nian and an action in which F. (1. W. Dunsford62 words
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Article50 1915-11-02 6 A wire of October 10, says that six transports and a great trans -Atlantic liner escorted by destroyers disembarked the allied troops at Salonika, while English warships searched tbe Gulf of Salonika for enemy submarines. The English troops are en camped on tbe hill- and the French on the plains.50 words
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Article48 1915-11-02 6 The interesting statement comes from Copenhagen that, owing to the extraordinary pressure of work in the Scandinavian ship building yards, tbe Brusgaard Steamship Company, of Drammen, Norway, have ordered three steamers from China. Thus for the first time in history China is a competitor with the European shipbuilders.48 words
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Article53 1915-11-02 6 It is announced that Rear- Admiral ISrais ted, Surgeon-General of the I.S. Navy, is studying the effect on American officers and men of prolonged visits in tropical climates. One ship's surgeon has reported that there is a pronounced deterioration of the mental and physical powers after a six months' stay53 words
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Article58 1915-11-02 6 At Shanghai, this year, St. Andrew's Day will be m irked, not by any celebration, but by the contribution on tbe part of individual members of tbe St. Andrew's Society to tbe funds of the Scottish Red Cross Society. It is suggested that circulars be sent to all tbe members58 words
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Article71 1915-11-02 6 The Mainichi states that the building of two submarines which Japan ordered from Fiance has been almost completed, but Japan has decided to transfer them to France at her request. In consequence, the Japanese navy will build substitutes for the sub ruaunes sold to France, and an order for one71 words
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Article86 1915-11-02 6 A telegram from London, dated t >ctober o, says: The German Government has dis tributfd a pamphlet among the troops in which Japan is condemned in the severest terms. It speaks of the Japanese as the most cowardly and cunning of Germany's enemies." The Japan Chronicle point out that the86 words
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Article112 1915-11-02 6 A dinner is soon to take place at the Siamese War Office to celebrate the event of the King of Siam having received the rank of General in the British army, and the event of King George having become a General of the Siamese army, thai is to say of112 words
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Article109 1915-11-02 6 In September, in the Federal Court, Brooklyn, the Hamburg America Line was fined JIN) gold for contempt of court because of its refusal to answer fifteen questions in a suit by tbe owners of the steamship Neptune. The suit was for damages because the Hamburg America Line is alleged to109 words
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Article132 1915-11-02 6 The German prisoners detained at the Knrunie depot, Japan, numbering several hundred, refused to respond .to the roll-call on the night of October 4, loudly Hinging war songs in spite of the command of the camp officer to keep silent. The Japam-Hc officer in charge of the depot asked tin132 words
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Article354 1915-11-02 6 It is announced in Japan that an interest ing event is expected nt the Imperial Palact about tbe end of this month. A farewell dinner to '2ml Lieutenant K. M May is to be given by Co., M. S.V.It in the Selangor Club, on Thursday. Capt. and354 words
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Article128 1915-11-02 6 The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon Freehold building allotment oil Con federate Estate Road, total area H.OOO sq. feet, bought by K. S. I. Supayah Chittv for 9310; freehold land at Rangoon Road, total area 6,000128 words
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Article237 1915-11-02 6 Ihe planting community throughout Malaya will learn with ittf u-jjret of the painfully sudden death of Mr. Alfred II l hilvus which occurred yi sterday morning at the General Hospital, litre, following an operation for intestinal obstruction. The deceased, who bail been uut Earn237 words
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Article235 1915-11-02 6 Last night, the V MCA. Literary and Social Union debated keenly the question. N Conscription Necessary for Kngland 1 Tin leader in the affirmative basod his argument chiefly on three points: (1) That Germany must be effectively dealt with for the peace of the world, OB235 words
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Advertisement221 1915-11-02 6 EGYPTIAN "TROPHIES" CIGARETTES Manufactured from the very best leaf tobacco, pure, ripe and fully matured, carefully blended to produce a uniformly mild, full flavour with the natural fragrance and aroma of a perfect Tobacco. CH. COUROUCLIS CO. CAIRO (KGYPTV Bole Agents: CALDBECK. MACGREGOR AND CO. XMAS MAILS TO EUROPE Parcels221 words
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Advertisement155 1915-11-02 6 POSIIIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. AN EXTRA GOOD PROGRAMME AT THB ALHAMBRA TIM MMir Clinmaiatna* Thaatra, ■t Ma Read. SECOND SHOW, at 9. 1S P.M. a Iptendld Qatactlvt Story THB HARPER MYSTERY IN 8 PARTS. A tale of great daring portrayed with sincerity and naturalness by the very fine aoting of155 words
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Advertisement11 1915-11-02 6 Latest advertisements of tbn day appeal on page 6 and 8.11 words
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Article2223 1915-11-02 7 FRENCH CAMPAIGN. Heavy Fighting Still Continues. Sir John French ot. theGre&t Battle. EKmtkr's Tslbgeamh. London, November 1 8.10 a.m. i-ouiimiDique The French artillery ad several observation posts in the region of Louibaert/yde. It ciprocil bombardment XMtinued north and east of Souebex. particularly n-ar ltois-en Hache. i>hting continues for2,223 words
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Article59 1915-11-02 7 ReL'TKK's TILEoRASI. London, October 30, Ml a.m. The French Minister would probably also have associated himself with the Japanese representations to China regarding the monarchical question, but his instructions were delayed. Meanwhile, tbe election of citizens and representatives to de cide tbe monarchical question is proceeding and59 words
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Article40 1915-11-02 7 RKTL-KR'S TKLK..KAM. London, November 1, 1.10 p.m. The death is announced of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Priuie Minister of the I dominion of Canada in 1896. Tbe death is recorded of Colonel Denne, who captured Arabi Pasba.40 words
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Article85 1915-11-02 7 (From 01-r Own Cokkispondent.) Penaug, November 1. The body of John Turner, a naval man, who fell from the launch Penguin on Friday has been recovered in the harbour. Deceased, who was a teetotaller, was leaning against a railing when the accident happened. A comrade jumped overboard in85 words
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Article397 1915-11-02 7 Police Inspector's Early Morning Adventure. The sixth MiM of the yeai were opened this morning before the Chief Justice the Hod. Mr. J A. S Buckmll, K.C.) The list is very small, including, as it does, but four case?. There is the inevitable prose cation of a Chinese397 words
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Article2202 1915-11-02 7 VIVID STORIES OF THE GENERAL ADVANCE. Britain's Complete Sea Control. London, October 7. At the momont of writing, the confusion of the Balkan outlook is complete, and it would be useless to indulge in speculations that will have resolved themselves long before these lines have appeared2,202 words
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Article38 1915-11-02 8 The King of Siam has offered a cup to be competed for between football teams repre BaVg Siam and the Bangkok Sports ('tub. The iiiat.'h will be played at Dusit Park at an early date.38 words
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Article126 1915-11-02 8 sinjrapore dolt Club. I I.' Ladien November Spoon competition 1 yeNtenlay, and resulted in a win il.illifax. who returned a net score of -!9. The following cardx were returned Kcppel mm Club. •>n Saturday and Sunday the gold and silver medals fur the year were played off on the126 words
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Article153 1915-11-02 8 A nine ret 1 cint ma a l.iptati >v of Victor will known work. Les Miserable*, I principal feature of an entin Iv Picture I'aUce to Bight The picture will be shown for Jit- only. It i- MipporUH by other Mr l>, illiers and his biu p153 words
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93 1915-11-02 8 I v tl < 'tiiiuooh, C'otiituau'it r "■Mill! a-L.ti the Secretary to the Admiralty whether, in view of ■■■raiarmiwti in Kirn «:an •ew-papt r». be coukl make any state "*«»»>•' innarines, MM name of tl« cuuimanding officer of tbe submarine winch Mooasafallj attacked .-I M93 words
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Correspondence.
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253 1915-11-02 8 To tbe Kditor o< the Struts Times. Sir, Ancnt tbe Kuala Lumpur Volunteer's retort in your issue of tbe .'lOtb ult., 1 am afraid be lias bimself erred (and unfortunately] on tbe wrong side. Tbe authorities laid it down very clearly that tbe Bill253 words
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Letter82 1915-11-02 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Mti Although a neutral I was somewhat nurpiised, when visiting the Palladium on Saturday night, to tind that that professedly Knyli-h cinematograph should exhibit an obviously German tilin. 1 refer, of course, to tin Master of t.'ie World with its refereuce82 words
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Letter1249 1915-11-02 8 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, Iv your issue of yesterday the Key. I, A. H. Cook express**!, under tbe above beading. his rtyret at the poor following given in Singapore to tbe King's noble exam [>!c in tbe matter of total abstinence from1,249 words
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Letter549 1915-11-02 8 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l was pleased to see that the Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng had taken up tbe subject of back lanes and air space when the Municipal Bill came before the Legislative Council on Friday last. I am more pleased549 words
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Article55 1915-11-02 8 Tbe Hey K. J. Campbell preached bis last sermonn at the City Temple on October 3. At tbe morning service he referred to the story of the Angels at Mons," and said if 11. oi uly powers interfered to save oar little army it coultl only be because more was55 words
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Article52 1915-11-02 8 L'nd< r a -preadiug mantelpiece, Btforu a fire he sat. Hi. Urge pale brow ha l many a crtasa, 11. ui<' zed aiid coughed and apat. laid he I cannot bear this pain, 1 must have a subdoer," And now he's up aid ont again I' Tw»» Woods' (in at52 words
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Advertisement130 1915-11-02 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. MM of ilrills. etc.. for week ending Friday, KoWMsfci tlMN, Novimbkr 2. tU pui I>rill tlall -vR I. a- Co. GWmh Co. I p ui. Halt-tin Bmnm Malay Co. Tiaglii i Co. .'> iS p.m. Oovt. House s \'.i' Band. p.m. Krill Hall < Cadets. 5.15 p.m.130 words
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Advertisement375 1915-11-02 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOARD AND LOOSING WANTED. Py a Lfntlem-n, near cit>; tennis, (to. Terms must be reaaoukble. Full particu Mi to Z c/o Straits Times 2" 8 11 BHIPB BOAT WANTED Wanted, a small ship's boat in good condition. Apply, slating al' particulars and cheapest prho, to L., c/o Straits375 words
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Advertisement164 1915-11-02 8 LATESX ADVERTISEMENTS. "CLAYMORE" WHISKY. Sole Agents HIBBERT. WOODROFFE CO., LTD. (ISI ORI'IIKITKK IN K\..l.»Nt>). RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONERS SHOP Bras Basah l;:ad, Sin^aporp, From 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. Ices, Cakes, Pastry, Cold Drinks, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. Moderate Charts. ADELPHI HOTEL164 words
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Advertisement140 1915-11-02 9 THE COVENTRY CHAIN COMPANY, LIMITED. COVENXRY. ENGLAND. Cycle Chains and Free- Wheels SOLE AGENTS THE UNION TRADING COMPANY, Hit "ARMCO" IRON f\ |T| Twp W% rw\ £S tor Road Construction V/ KJ \j MLjJ\ 1 O Railways and Estates. •WTf 7¥p¥ O tbr Public Works, Estate and VV H/L/LjW Domestic140 words
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Advertisement537 1915-11-02 9 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of DAMAGED GOODS EX TBIKISUS. At Godown No. 46, Wet Dock, On Thursday, Novhmbkr 4, 1916, at 10 a.m. Comprising a quantity of galvanised iron sheets and tir barielr. For ace .unt of ooocerned. POWKLL CO.. Anetioneers. 11l 810 AUCTION SALE Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, THE537 words
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Advertisement310 1915-11-02 9 DRINK! DRINK! CARLSBEBG BEER! THE BEST BEER OBTAINABLE j^u^ TO THE LATEST j^Dg^T METHODS WITH nHEP' every possible care in sanitary respects. CARLSBERG BEER IS DANISH BEER. SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Obtainable from: JOHN LITTLE Co.. Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. KATZ BROS.. Ltd.. OABNER QUELCH Ie Co.. Ltd..310 words
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Advertisement515 1915-11-02 10 "^vim^s! c Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. h\\o "f.o. mZm*m h.u... mmmm ">moon OFF,c. aa. oi- -.wnr. Tb. Company has C2O 000 drpositod with the Supremeroort of England, and complies with the515 words
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Advertisement305 1915-11-02 10 INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL MODERN PLANS. SUN LIFE OF CANADA, 6, Battery Road. 8. J. HOWB, Manager GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONOOk Subscribed Capital £.',000.000 Total Invostod Fanda £0,360,000 Annual Income .£1,100,000 Toe undersigned, Agents for the above Ojuipauy, aio prepared to accept fire and flarthquake risks for short periods305 words
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Advertisement456 1915-11-02 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID CP CAPITAL 115,000,000 RBSERVB FUNDS Sterling 41,600,000 it 3/. $15,000,000 BilTer 118,000,000 188,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 116,0004)001 OCURT OF DIRECTORS Bon. Mr. D. Lacdale. Chairmaa. W, L. Pattenden, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 8. H. DodweU, Eaq IP. H. Holyoak, Bag. O. T. M.456 words
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Advertisement322 1915-11-02 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital io 80,000 Shares ot 430 each 41,200.000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor!... 41.300,000 BANKERS The Bank ot England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., The322 words
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Advertisement231 1915-11-02 10 INSURANCE. CAPITALIZING himself U never thought of by the averts m»n, who i« a far greater atstt than tbe t-tocb, aoimaU mi bouses be possesses an"* who t protection from untoward contiogecci s U bis ti at considemt en. Yet be orerloeln self protection and because c>f it br. ken231 words
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Article1135 1915-11-02 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Miles Per Gallon on Fuel. It is not every motoriat that has a clear idea of wbat petrol consumption means, or what mileage per gallon bis car should show and the (actors that effect the running yet it is a subject1,135 words
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Advertisement210 1915-11-02 11 saxontl CARS The Saxon ift a Genuine Motor Car of Two-Seater Capacity. A quality car designed to carry two people in comfort and to carry them farther on less money than any other Motor Car built to-day. The following is a short specification of the Saxon:— Motor i 4 cyl.210 words
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Advertisement298 1915-11-02 11 MICHELIN TYRES For Motor Cars, Motor Cycles and Bicycles are recognized as being am g> Prices on application to DUPIRE BROTHERS, Singapore:. 25,000 Miles with ONE Puncture! Mntjhn. Not ember 6tb. 1918. I < a- Sir, Q+ ialo 04-ir» '"P-n vac Fl€aee f rply a< 800n M P o(Bib!e cnc298 words
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Advertisement439 1915-11-02 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER JC3 XZi xlbi x\ BREWED in SCOTLAND WANTS. VACANT LANO WANTEO. lo Stamford Road or < >rctiard Rnid State price per as, ft. Land, c j Straits T.mas 18 10 v 60D0WN WANTED. Wanted to rent, a -pd ,wn Bomewhere in tin i, inity of Kobio'-on Roa 1439 words
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Advertisement377 1915-11-02 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD. OFFICES TO LET No. 1-a, Raffles Quay, Ist and 2nd Floors. Apply OUTHRIB k Co Ltd 14 13 a Tfl LET. No. 84, Robinson Koad, entry November 1. Apply E Si as, No 9, Priace Street. 8 10 o FLOOR 10 LIT To lat. lod377 words
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Advertisement522 1915-11-02 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD FURNIBHED SEASIDE RESIDENCES TO LET. BELINDA and JUAMT* to 'alfotaisbrt i pply No 9. Mt Sopbia '1 o TO LEI Compound Hoohc No. 4 Devonshire Road. Apply OUTHRIB k Co., Ltd. 196 O BEABIDE RESIDENCE TO LET. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, water lud on. Apply522 words
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Advertisement512 1915-11-02 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT&CO 108 ft 109. Market Street Telephone No. 431. Shipobandlers, Government and Manioip* Contraotorn Bstate Suppliers and Core mission Agents Sols Aobnis The Mnlcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Brand Hair Beltingr. 11 80-611 SINGAPORE AND STRAITS^ DIRECTORY. 1916. All papers in the liatds of the public referring512 words
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Advertisement400 1915-11-02 12 ■HUP. GUAN KIATACo., 37. Philip Street »hlp-Ch«ndltr», Covernment and Municipal Contractors, Saaeral lisßortsrt and Eiporten EsUts, Mcs snd law Mill Supplier* aad CommlMlon Agents. GLOBE BOILER FLUID, Ths Ideal Fluid for Cleanlnt and Preatrvln( Itsam toilert. Tel. Address: "GUANKIAT,' Telephone Nob. 1174 anil 1283 (Privat 14S0). Codbs dsbd A. B400 words
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Advertisement526 1915-11-02 12 PUBLIC NOTICE. We have transferred from Stamford Koad to our New Premisf s (opposite the General Post Office). ALLdepartm* nil BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, BAGS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, COSTUMES, CORSETS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, LACES, RIBBONS, HABERDASHERY. DRESS GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES. STATIONERY, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES526 words
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Miscellaneous245 1915-11-02 12 Straits Ibimes. ADVERTISEMENT KATBS.-Misot Jaae ous wants of every description are luaurt ed at the prepaid rate of II pei four lines for on sor two insertions. N rtioes of Births, darriagos, or Deaths, if net ezoeeding fjur lines, tl each irse(to» For p.p.c. cards, on pace 8, 12. Inch245 words
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