The Straits Times, 11 March 1916
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Title Section13 1916-03-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,053 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. MARCH 11. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement149 1916-03-11 1 M iEm^^i^H SLEDGE BRAND MILK ALL comes from Cows grazed on the famous Bernese Alps pastures. The quality, therefore, may be relied upon to be always of that unrivalled standard of excellency which has gained for Sledge Brand the first place 1 among all Canned Milks. It is most important149 words
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Advertisement203 1916-03-11 1 Pyjama Sleeping Suits. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED. Plain Silk Pyjama Suit, tvs- J/^^^^ Plain Cream Pyjamas, Wincey sore shades only, full-fashioned, /r /Ny^ (wool and cotton), unshrinkable, strong md thoroughly reliable. jj ji* "♦UjT«U light in weight, full-fashioned. In all sizes. Qy^ p^^ip) na U sizes. Price: $7.50 the suit.203 words
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Advertisement13 1916-03-11 1 JEFFREYS PILSENER ij BEER. ADAMSON. GILFILLAN *CO LTD. ll .p..r.ue.l ill Kiikliii.ll i13 words
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Article1135 1916-03-11 2 CIVILIANS' VISIT TO WESTERN FRONT. An Exciting Week-end. It was recently intimated to the Northern Command that it would be acceptable to the War Office if a selection were made of seven gentlemen to visit the Western Front. Regard was to be bad to single service rendered1,135 words
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Advertisement344 1916-03-11 2 Just received A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SODIUM BISULPHITE S. J. JUDAH CO., Tkl 1361 99, ROBINSON ROAD. 24-3— 25 8 "h FLAPPER f 1 DAPPER gBM I®*/ PEACH W 'k KNOT— W 1.. f^E.YNELL'S I 1 f GREAT WAR PUZZLE. DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK. N OTICB is hereby given that pursuant344 words
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Advertisement12 1916-03-11 2 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods Great Peppermint Core Is. Od12 words
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Advertisement576 1916-03-11 2 A FINE COMPLEXION. A girl's complexion is something more than a matter to concern her vanity. It is an indication of tbe state of her health. Pallor in a growing girl means a thinning of the blood. Eruption* mean impurities in the blood. Parents sbonld be watchful of their daughters'576 words
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Advertisement931 1916-03-11 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING (Vnder B.R.A. Rule* of Boeing), WILL UK BILD ON Tueaday M ay 1 B.ThuPtday May I S, and Saturday, May 20, 1916. PROGRAMME. FIRBT DAY. Tueaday, May 16,1916. 1. THE OPENING STAKES 2.45 p.m. Valne IPOO and 150 to the Second Horte. A931 words
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Advertisement613 1916-03-11 2 tha hour for Scratching 0 p.m. on the DAY BEFORE tha Rao*. Owners of drilling aro entitled to enter for either of the following serie« of tUoesFua: Strict No. 1 First Day— Raoe No 4. Sooond Day— Race No. 1 Bmrie* No. g First Day— Race No. 7. Second Day—613 words
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Article839 1916-03-11 3 NOT A SQUEAK LEFT IN GERMAN MARK. The Pyramid of Paper. I Sir Edward H. Holden. presiding at Can-non-street Hotel recently at the general meeting of the London City and Midland Bank, said that a year ago be told the shareholders that a German banker had said that839 words
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Article178 1916-03-11 3 The shortage of oyntbetic dyes in England and the United States has naturally greatly increased the demand ior ceitain vegetable ilytstuffs, which have io their turn risen in price and in gome ca°es are proving very difficult to obtain. In particular there has recently been a178 words
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Advertisement615 1916-03-11 3 OSAKA SHOSENKAISHA (I*. MM haiki> Japak) Osaka ■kreaMll* lUamstilp 0* I" KOBE BOMBAY LINE Iti. (.'nnipanj mamUins a re«nlar cargo •ervice with rix uteamt-ra callirx at Moji Tokkaichi, Hongkong, Singapore. Port B wet tenbam, Ptroang, Colombo and Bombay, and on tbe retorn voyage calling at Tuticorin Singapore Hongkong and Moji.615 words
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Advertisement513 1916-03-11 3 Nurse's Acute Kidney Disease Cure* After Operation* Had Failed. Dr. CasMll's TaMett, ttM Famous Reimdy. Two yean ago Nurm- Dow.leswell, ot SI, (.l.m^ster, England, wu of acute ki.l I'r. I* Tahiets, and ever siik« she ha» ha.l the fttst of h U u-11 me how wrll I i<'k Wlun I513 words
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Advertisement329 1916-03-11 3 ECZEMA SPREAD ON HAISJiS, EACE And Neck, Itching, Burning and Loss of Sleep Awful. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. Goonhell St.. St. Airnw. Cornwall. Kn«. "Tbe troublo took mo in tbe palm of my left hand. It was a dry scale which spread s. all over my bands, arms, fare329 words
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Advertisement38 1916-03-11 3 ASK FOR JTHI LAIRD 0' LOGAN JL wWlilOn V BONDINGS FROM 1880 TO 1900. NO MONEY CAN PRODUCE BETTER OR OLDER. DISTILLERS i MACKIE CO., DISTILLERS, LTD., Lagnvulin and Malt Mill D,»t .ller.e., ISLAND OF ISLAY. ■STAB. 1742.38 words
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Advertisement1076 1916-03-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O." British India AND Mpcar Line. (Companies Inciiri'oratxd in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. Under Contract with Hit Majesty a Government). For China, Japan, Panang, Oaylon, Australia. India, Adan, Kgypt, Mediterranean Porta and London. dtoamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES1,076 words
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Advertisement748 1916-03-11 4 STEAMER MIUIHW. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. i.D. (Incorpobatbd in Siam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK For Krotay, Tringganu, Bisnt, Semerak, Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Dua Departure NO STB AMIR Mar. 11.8pm. YUG»LA Mar. IS IS, 8 p.m. a.a. ABDANO 18 18, 8748 words
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Advertisement481 1916-03-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED, AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Ihcorporatkd in England) The Companies' steamers are despatch! d from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool481 words
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Advertisement536 1916-03-11 4 BTEAMER SAILING!. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD (Incorporated in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE. A servico is maintained between Yokohama, via port", to Mareeillt-K and London under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbc Now Twin screw Steamers maintaining this rvice have beoo Bpocially duxigncd and constructed, and536 words
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Article108 1916-03-11 5 FIXTURES Saturday, March 11. High Water. 2.7 a.m., S.'M) pm Handman Opora Co. Sunday, March 12. Hie Vntor. 'Ml a.m., 45) D.m R. I. outward mail expected. Monday, March 13 High Wator I 17 a.m., 7 14 p m. Hamliuan Opera Co. Tuesday, March 14 High Water,108 words
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Article233 1916-03-11 5 To-inv. hat Mi m 2.80 pm Honykuiii;, Amoy aad S\ H.iny Wnn I MM pm kMaai i.;«)pm Sfiiibilau 2. 'to pm Sibn I'll vo 2.30 pm Malacca, P. Swettenliauj and I'iuauy Klani; 2..H0 pm Muntok and I'alembau Ml pm K. l'aliiiiii>, IVk.iii tmi K,i:ititin Hye I.eon^ :i233 words
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Article107 1916-03-11 5 utward B. I. packet Tara with uiaiU frou I.omlon left N'ugapatau at 9 a.m. ty, March T. and may be expected t anivi -at I'enany Saturday morning, the Utli last M. M. outward steamer Lotus left Colombo at 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 9. ami may be107 words
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Article99 1916-03-11 5 Onr att u.i .n dm been cillo i to the fact that our ;ir;nal< ia L.jnlaa are much behind tiio«e publish' Our rul.' is to f.\i! arrivals unly whun tt'i-y are officially r.jporttsj in t!i'j Pont Office n iticos, and on thai that priaU.-d aoovc ha been99 words
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Advertisement79 1916-03-11 5 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core In. 6d NOTICE. A uKitinfc- if Justices oi the Peace will be hild at thf Kir^t Maui«tr*t< a Chambers on Monday, Marru 18, at I'J.BO p.m., (or tbe purpose of fleeing three members ol the Koard of Li-cnHin« .lattice* I;. SCOTT, Ai;.79 words
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Advertisement524 1916-03-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, Daimler motor ear No. S. 615. Apply M. L. Stadermano, 30, Colly, r Quy. 11 B— l4 8 w«ntbd, position as children's M'RSE. Qmt needlewoman. Apply Box No. 346, Straits Timed. 11-8 18 8 FOR SALE, inOVDKtIiR iibaut 40 tone, of occondbard I avy ttr<l rail-,524 words
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Advertisement376 1916-03-11 5 HB M M at 5a aa ac ac ac <&tb ac me ac ac ac Sf I W. D. H. O. WILLS 'S i 7/ THE NEW SMOKING MIXTURE df LUXE I^C I j r, A PERFECT PIPE TOBACCO a« 9>lj M J OF ALL THE LEADING Ml DEALERS FURNISHED376 words
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Advertisement52 1916-03-11 5 SHORTHAND TYPISTS WANTBD. Lar^e mercantile firm have vacancies for lirst-c!a«B Eoraeian -hottban j typists of eood tducation and experience in branch offices in Simatr* and Isva. Oocd -alaries t ffered t") iuitablc mea. A py by Kt'.er nm foil particulars of education and past experience to Bos No. 244, Straits52 words
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Advertisement361 1916-03-11 5 MILK FOR THE MILLION! Best tor Infants. Appreciated by Adults, popular wltb ail Classes tnrougoout tbe world. oV^ '-'"I St. Charles Brand Evapo-ated Milk. 80-d«n'( -tenlized Natural Milk. Stood the Test of BO Year* 1 Trial. Prepared auder the m"Bt approved sani.ary conditions and under expert ftnpervision. Awarded Oold Medal,361 words
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Advertisement101 1916-03-11 5 CANADIAN PACIFIC OSEAN SERVICES, LIMITED. PACIFIC SERVICE (Ini ORI'IKATKIi IN (_'*VU>'l FROM CHINA AND JAPAN TO EUROPE M CftlMOA AND THE UMITED STATE! in < onm noi wn h i mCANADUN PACIFIC RIIIWAV CO. hoh'i,7ong £71.10.0 b £65 c £4; TO LONDON QUICKEST TIME ACROSS THE PACIFIC a EMPRESS OF101 words
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Obituary23 1916-03-11 6 Johnstonf..— On March H, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, Douglaß Cyril, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johns tone.23 words
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1232 1916-03-11 6 The Straits Times. SATURDAY. MARCH 11. HOW BRITAIN HELPS. The battle of Verdun is still raging. It lias spread both eastward and westward of the Mease, and there has b.en activity on other sections of the live bat the real crucial test of strength is in the Verdun section, where1,232 words
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Article22 1916-03-11 6 The output from Sungei Gau tin mine for February was, battery, 240 piculs and from Belat tin mine 98 piculs tin ore.22 words
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Article25 1916-03-11 6 A meeting of Justices of the Peace will be hold, on Monday, to elect three Justices to fill vacancies on the Board of Licensing Justices.25 words
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Article26 1916-03-11 6 The monthly meeting of the Ministering Children's League will be held on Monday next, 18th inst., at 4.80 p.m., in the Young Men's Christian Association rooms.26 words
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Article31 1916-03-11 6 Some few weeks ago the operator at the Penang wireless station succeeded in getting into touch at night with the P. and O. steamer Kashmir at a distanoe of 463 miles31 words
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Article32 1916-03-11 6 Tin ore outputs for February are Kinta Association mine. 280 pis., tribute, 122 pis.; Kanaboi mine, 60 pis., tribute, 8 pis. Ampang i Kintal mine, 110 pis., Simpam Valley mine, 130 pis.32 words
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Article42 1916-03-11 6 The M. E. Tamil Epworth League ser vices, which are being held at the Short Street School Chapel on Sundays, will commence hereafter at 7.30 p.m. instead of 8.80 p.m. The services are led in English. All are cordially invited to attend.42 words
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Article72 1916-03-11 6 The N.Y.K. Fnshimi Maru, as we have already indicated, met with a slight mishap on January 22, the day she left London on her voyage to Colombo via the Cape. At Gravesend the Japanese boat touched a raft, which, unfortunately, disabled her propeller blades. This caused a delay of two72 words
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Article106 1916-03-11 6 A bill is being introduced into the Legis lative Council with the object of preventing trading with persons or bodies in neutral countries, with whom "by reason of their enemy nationality or enemy association no trade should be carried on. The names of such persons and bodies of persons will106 words
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Article116 1916-03-11 6 Owing to a disagreement between some of the Chinese employees and a foreman, and the subsequent intervention of the men's Guilds, the two ship-building yards in Hong kong are practically idle, this at a time when both are hardened with much new work, says the Daily Press of March 2.116 words
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Article141 1916-03-11 6 A telegram to-day states that a meeting of married men at Cardiff demanded that the list of exemptions should be revised. We should hope that it will be very carefully revised before the Prime Minister's pledge can be described as having been broken. Talking about exemptions, we read the other141 words
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Article178 1916-03-11 6 A French official statement, wired to day. describes some German claims as flagrant lying which, as we remarked here the other day, is the proper kind of language to employ in such cases. It was always something of a mystery to ns why, early in the war, our own leaders178 words
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Article229 1916-03-11 6 Count Bernstorff is at it again in America and is very sore over the wickedness of British armed merchantmen. He is not likely to be very successful in gaining sympathy in America where German diplomatists and others have been in disfavour since thn Von I'apen disclosures, liy the by there229 words
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Article416 1916-03-11 6 Dr. Bentley, malaria expert, m at Delhi, where he is*conferring with tho Government of India. Tho mail brings invitations to the weeding at Turin of Mr. Gino Pertile, formerly of Singapore, and Miss Catterina Gaja, of Padua, north Italy. Mr. O. W. Bryant, District Officer. Dind ings,416 words
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Article33 1916-03-11 6 We are requested to state that the Mercantile Bank, Singapore, has kindly undertaken to receive subscriptions to the Belgian Soldiers' Vacation Fund, recently opened by Mrs. Rupert Man.i^> 133 words
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Article52 1916-03-11 6 The current issue of the Government Gazette contains additional notifications under the (Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance, 191 '>, respecting the following Smallpox.— Bassein is a suspected, and Bombay and Rangoon are infected ports. Plague. Moulmi in is a suspected and Kangoon, Bangkok, and Bombay52 words
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Article101 1916-03-11 6 Notice is given in the Gazette that at the expiration of three months from the Ist inst., the undermentioned limited companies will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the register of companies and will be dissolved The Penang Ice Co.. tho Straits Tin Smelting101 words
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Article113 1916-03-11 6 A special mooting of the Hongkong Lajb lative Council was held en Muich 2 to increase tho liquor duties, the Governor explaining that tho information he gave them at the previous meeting with closed doors had leaked out, and Urge removals from stores wero being made. Tho113 words
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Article182 1916-03-11 6 A correspondent, signing himself It,' writes to tho Dm of Malaya. I was rather surprised to -iote that amon;'.'<t the goods ordered by Muliumed Kasdiu Mansour were 10 cases, each 100 bottles potass, cyanide, 50 to 100 cases aniline salt tc quote your report. I may182 words
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Advertisement109 1916-03-11 6 TV/I V— T■"* "W ~W 3 jyj Italian Vermouth. CALDBECK.MACGREGOR&CO., 95^9 Wine A Spirit Merohanta, 1 SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. Johore Agents A. C. Harper Co. USHER'S GREEN STRIPE Jnl Scotch Whisky. SIT LESS 5%, DUTY BXTRA. Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorpoiatid in England) i ftapore and Kuala Lumpur.109 words
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Advertisement204 1916-03-11 6 LOOK AT THIB EXTRAORDINARY BTRON6 PICTURE PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAM6RA Beach Road, The House o( Quality Tne Home ol Feature Attractions The Meit Commodtoui, thi Most Up-to-data and the Hiding Thsatrs la Singipora. Manager, M. H Kenyon Slaio. Tho Famous Playara Go. PRESENTS ARNOLD DALY THE PORT OF MISSING MEN204 words
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Article2219 1916-03-11 7 VERDUN BATTLE. Fierce Struggle Still Continues. DEFENCE OF EGYPT. No Attack Likely To Be Made. Rectir's Tilkqhams. London, March 9, BJC p.m. Paris A semi-official statement Bays Tbc eighteenth day uf tho battle was favour able fur un. Wo yainfl very valuable ground north of Verdun brin^ini.' our2,219 words
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Article117 1916-03-11 7 Rblteb's Telegrams. London, March 10, 12.15 p.m. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co. report that the undertone of the silver market continues good and that prices are well maintained. The supplies are not large, bat the demand has somewhat broadened, though the Indian ba/iars and China have made117 words
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Article85 1916-03-11 7 Rkctbr's Tklk.ham. London, March 9, 4.80 p.tu. Mr. Chamberlain has an attack of influenza and is unable to keep his otlicial engagements for a few days. Sir Starr Jameson has been operated upon for kidney trouble, and a second operation will be necessary. The death is announced85 words
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Article27 1916-03-11 7 (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) London, Ma-ch 10. Pegoh pays a final dividend of 121 per cent, and Batu Rata an interim of 7 j.27 words
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Article140 1916-03-11 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Will you allow me space to-day to appeal to the public of Malaya to subscribe forthwith the remaining $6,000 required for this last aeroplane. This craft mast be completed before the air units presented by Malaya can take part140 words
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Article33 1916-03-11 7 Mr. W. T. PUU, of the Arcade, is autlio rised to file a specification of an invention for safety gear for the prevention of acci U' vis iii iuLU-i curing 1 toi ks.33 words
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Article2316 1916-03-11 7 A POSSIBLE GERMAN INITIATIVE AT SEA. By Our Own Correspondent. London, February 10. Sir Robert Borden's declaration in the Canadian House of Commons that it will take a further eightoen months or two years to beat Germany, strikes the public mood more congenially than forecasts of2,316 words
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Article104 1916-03-11 8 Messrs. Francis Peek and Cos. Weekly Report. Messrs. Francis Peek and Co., Sirgapore, -apply us with the following report on the •f the .lava produce market for the past week Hatavia, March 10. The market during the week has firmed and prices y- nerally show advance on104 words
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Article184 1916-03-11 8 Japan Proposes to Return Them To Tsar. The other day it was reported that the lapanoe Government sent telegraphic instructions to Baron Motono, Japanese Ambassador in Petrograd, in connection with a certain matter referred to in the documents submitted to the Emperor by the Grand Duke George184 words
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316 1916-03-11 8 The rickxha coolie quarter in llolloway Lane was tin- ESCM of somethiuy very much like a pitched battle yesterday afternoon when two rival factions mutually agreed to -ettle tli with the b* «t w<apon« to lian 1. Trouble has been brewing in that irhood for316 words
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Article23 1916-03-11 8 I lint ul .'o.l* «> r i. i 'striated iruiu the part- uf Kiancv occupied by the Ur 1 anJ January 3! officially put'23 words
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Article747 1916-03-11 8 How the Russians are Hunting Them. The teuor of the news from Persia shows that the Russian punitive force has to deal with an enemy who, thanks to the Germans and the officers of Swedish nationality and his up-to-date military equipment, cannot safely be despised. The soul of747 words
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Article125 1916-03-11 8 Ayer Panas.— 2l,7Bs lbs. A lor (jajih.— 9,ooo lbs. Balgownie. -15,300 lbs. (ilenealy.-1.-.,0001b5. I'antai- 9,500 lbs. Pajam.-34,500 lbs. Teluk Anson. -13,000 lbs. Tambalak.— s,22B lbs. I'.lepah Valley. -20,000 lbs. Kota Tinggi.— lo,ooo lbs. Siginting.— 4,100 lbs. Clovelly.- 4,268 lbs. l>urian Sabatang.— 2,4oo lbs. Malacca Rubber PlanUtions.— l94,Boo125 words
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Article98 1916-03-11 8 I ebruary issue of The Searchlight iiuitr maiutainn the standard of its pre oeotntan. A second instalment is given of v< ib-, uf Sar §m and deal enter tainiugly with women. Above all," hi: counsels hi" fellows. make not the soft answer which excitcth wrath." from which it may be98 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter350 1916-03-11 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held recently, it was suggested by one of the Commissioners that certain information should be made known to the public, and that the Tamil Panchayat should be asked to do the needful as350 words
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Article639 1916-03-11 8 Sunday, March 12, 1916. St. Andrew's Cathedral. First Sunday in Lent.— 7 a.m. Holy CommanioD 7 45 a.m. Holy Communion iCboral); 91 j a.iv. Matins and Litany 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classen 6 30 p.m. Evensong au I Sermon. St. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines. 9.15 a.m. Holy639 words
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Article276 1916-03-11 8 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. The following is the report ot Messrs. Fraser and Co., dated the 9th inst. There has been a fair business passing, but for one or two bright features, the demand has not been sufficient to inflate prices much over their previous276 words
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Article208 1916-03-11 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending, Friday, March 17 Saturday, March 11. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Range S.V.R., No. 1 Platoon. 4.30 p.m. Trenches, Alex. Barracks Chinese Co. Sunday, March 12. 8 a.m. Cold Storage Depot West Wharf Maxim Co. 7.30 a.m. Drill Hall S.R.E.(V.) Balestier Range208 words
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Article32 1916-03-11 8 The Straits Youngsters Football Associa tion has been exempted from registration. The Hongkong Jockey Club have donated to the War Charities Fund 935,000, and to the Blue Cross Fund $1,000.32 words
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Article37 1916-03-11 8 A lawn tennis tournament in connection with the Singapore Cricket Club will be held in June. The following events will be contested Championship, Singles and Doubles handicap, Profession Pairs, Newcomers handicap and Veterans' Double handicap.37 words
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Article93 1916-03-11 8 The Carsons have proved a big attraction at the Palladium, and, for those who have not seen them, there are still opportunities to-night and this afternoon. Mr. Carson as a shot must rank as one of the best going and be secures wonderful results from sheer skill93 words
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Advertisement9 1916-03-11 8 Latest advertisements ot tbe day appear on page 5.9 words
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Article733 1916-03-11 9 Keeper's Recollections of Past 32 Years. Tbe great vine at Hampton Court in losing its keeper. Mr. James Jack is retiring after thirty-two years' service. He went to Hampton Court from tbe gardens of tin* Rev. Arthur Pakeohaw a neph< vt of tbe Iron Duke. Tbe vine733 words
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Article353 1916-03-11 9 Rules for Use Before Cinema Camera. Dramatic critics and theatrical editors io America are in danger of finding tlictust Ins superseded by tbat new member of tbe staffs of tbe more progressive papers— tbe movie editor. Une of tbe members of this new protest ion, says353 words
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Advertisement331 1916-03-11 9 JL Safety Razor -*^B The only safety razor at less than $9 that can be stropped without removing blade. g The "7 o'clock" gives Ix^aulifuily sr.v>;ih suave because you always have a perfect edge on the bladr. The stropping is done ii the simple o!d- fashioned way. As a result331 words
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Advertisement51 1916-03-11 9 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE Of THE PLEASANTLY AND CONVENIENTLY SITIWTED FRBEHOLD RBSI DENIIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS "CAIRNHILL COTTAGE," NO 82, CAIRNHILL ROAD. SINGAPORE, AREA ABOUT 4 ACRES, To be held at Powell 4 Co.'a Bale-room, On Tuesday, March 29, at 2.80 p.m. POWELL k Co.. Auctioneer*. Rodyk Davidson, Solicitors. 1-3-e—51 words
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Advertisement155 1916-03-11 9 The Two Unbeatables I f-f-rA D h H D a i\ a. R Aj I R OF in \I op **s I Q t- '-*^r wy J\. V.^. '^.8? CECIL STREET. W M T^^^ X B R s V^ —^l3 s EVENTUALLY WHY NOT NOW? BUY OF JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE155 words
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Advertisement199 1916-03-11 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE. 1915, AM) IN THE MATTER OF GARNER. QUELCH AND C i. (SIN A^ORE). LIMITED (IN LIQI'IIMTION). NOTICK h li- 1 yxivtn that the creditors of the above-namtd Company whioh in buinK voluntarily woudJ up aro required on or before the 2itu iaf of199 words
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Advertisement552 1916-03-11 10 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty. Life i nsurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (iNCOBPotATBD IN STRAITS SkTTLESIBSTS) HEAOOFFICEi W.nohsttar Houae, Singapore. LONDON O'FICBi 33, Old Jewry. E.G. Tbe Company hax A 30.000 deposited with tbe Supreme552 words
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Advertisement386 1916-03-11 10 INSURANCE. BUARDIAN ABBURANGE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONDON. (Incobporatbp i.n England). Subscribed Capital 42,000.000 Total Invested Funds 46,360,000 Annual Income .41,100,000 The undersigned, Agents lor the above Company, are prepared to aooept fire and Earthquake risks for short period* of ten days as longer periods at current rates to be named on386 words
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Advertisement492 1916-03-11 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND BHANGHA! BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Honqkono). paid-up capital »i 6,000,000 RBSBRVB FUNDS SterUng 41,600,000 at I/- 118,000,000 SiUor ♦18,000,000 186,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OF DIRKCTORS. W. L. Pattenden, Bsq Chairman. 8. H. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Q. T. M. Bdkins, Bsq. Hon. Mr. D.492 words
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Advertisement518 1916-03-11 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRAUA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 90,000 Sbaros ot 430 each 41,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41.300,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County and Westminster Bank,518 words
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Advertisement809 1916-03-11 10 INSURANCE. A TWOFOLD SERVICE A Policy with the Staogbai Life iusuranoe Co., Ltd., renders you two services. The first is in making a di finite provision for tho wife and children, with the feeling ot security acd contentment brought nbout thereby, while the reoond is that it teaches you THRIFT,809 words
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Article778 1916-03-11 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Studebaker's Break Records. Tbe recent 1,000 mile Reliability Ran participated in by upwards of one hundred Studebaker cars in as many different parts of America furnished the moHt severe tost ever recorded for the reliability of any car, bat in every778 words
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Article41 1916-03-11 11 TLe Permanent Commercial Museum which has been organised on the first floor of the Commerce and Industry Department building at 1, Council House- Street, Calcutta, was opened on February 24, by Lord i Carmichael before a large and influential I feathering.41 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1916-03-11 11 JUST RECEIVED: A LARGE SHIPMENT OF British Motor Accessories INCLUDING THE FAMOUS LUCAS Lamps, Horns, etc., etc. [We keep the Largest Stocks of High-Class Motor Accessories Fast of Suez. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. DrlnK Wisely r Lime-Fruit Juice. JL^LW^ I don't care two straws for208 words
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Advertisement146 1916-03-11 11 ■a mm d^^S&A C?-"^ ***^s^^ '"^^t^^^— 1^ Motorist: "Suit me? I should think solas none other can." DUPIRE BROS., Singapore. True Economy j/ yp What this Economy impliesOf Service In 1. Most miles per dollar. m 2. The pleasure of comHi I i 1 ft plete confidence. Ululdullu jflF OUUuI146 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement584 1916-03-11 12 Marseilles Tiles "SWAN BRAND." For prices and particulars, apply to the Sole Agents Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., (IstOBIOBArFl) IS Kv.LINDt. SINGAPORE, PENANG and MALACCA. SITUATIONS VACAHT WANTED for a Tin Mine in Trfnpganu, competent MINE ACCOUNTANT. Kogaie ment for six to eight montliß only. Apply Accountant, c,'o Strait* Times. 18—584 words
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Advertisement537 1916-03-11 12 MISCELLANEOUS. WAN I HP. SPOIUING KIFLK by good maktr .801 or latger, telescopic sight preferred. Bux No. 240, Straits Times. 9 8-11-8 WANTED, secondhand locomotive, one meter track most be in sound working order. S v i particulars to Dnpire Brothers, Singa pore. 8-B—l4 8 I WaNTED To BUY, six537 words
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Advertisement727 1916-03-11 12 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET large comfortable rooms, ur finished M.C., 10, Lloyd Road. 34-2— v TO LET, Rooms at Zetland House, Armenian Street. Apply Stephens Paul A Co. 16-1-n TO LET, No 7*B, Institution Hill. Apply to Lee Cheng Van Co 10. Malacca jtreet, 28—3 TO LET, Sandland«, Tanjong727 words
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Advertisement654 1916-03-11 12 BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Lady could let four or five gentlemen have entire upper storey. Special terms to Volunteers. Apply No trouble Mess," c/o Straits Timee. 88-18-8 SANS SOUCI, 6, OXLEY RISE. Convenient to town, high Htuation, brigut, c 01, full-sized billiard table (no charge made), Tennis court,654 words
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Advertisement437 1916-03-11 12 GUAN KIAT CO.. HEAD OFFICE: 37, Phill.p Street Branch sw P at No. 14, Phillip Street, and Nos. 14, 100 and IC2, Xank Road. Tel. Address: GUAN KIAT.' Telephone Nos. 1174, 1178 and 1288 (Private 1450 and 1078). Codis l-sid A. B C, 6th Edition, and A-1 Codis. Mlp Chindlert,437 words
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Advertisement474 1916-03-11 12 810 SHIPMENT OF COAGULATING PANS Just arrived. Sizes 18" X 9" X 4" W 9" BIT I.V X in 1 Special Quality. Ppioea Reasonable KIAM KIAT Ac Co., 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 431. 1-7 80 6 16 To ADVERTISERS As rt quests to wake alterations advertisi ii-intH,474 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous344 1916-03-11 12 Straits "(Dimes. Telephones. Editorial and General 70 Manager's Office 262 Job Printing Department 348 Ali communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All) communications relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc. should bo addressed to THE MANAOEK. ADVERTISEMENT HATES.— Miscellaneous wants of344 words
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