The Straits Times, 4 July 1916
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Title Section13 1916-07-04 1 The Straits Times NO. 25,150 SINGAPORE. TUESDA^. JULY 4. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement116 1916-07-04 1 MILK BEAR BEAR BRAND s £^^SbmP^ 1 BRAND kJff IZ 6£Afr ORA^ D kJII IT Mli^t\ swiss I MILiIV i^^rvedinusnaiuralpun^!; 1 dnv^J without dddi Hi" 1 otv i|| SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (IVtORJ ORATED IN ENGLANI'i SINGAPORE BTOCKED BY BTOCKED BY SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO.. Penang SIME. DARBY CO..116 words
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Advertisement167 1916-07-04 1 ROBINSON CO. H SOLE AGENTS 9 SINGAPORE and F.M.S. 91 FOR 1 Bewlay Pipes K A Boon to Motorists. m jB Sparks cannot fly in In Smoker's Face. if TRY ONE I JMfejg The New Sports f I '-^Blf Pipe Ha The Best Pipe >or a k^R W m& %s£?167 words
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Article1098 1916-07-04 2 TRICKS OF THE HUNTERS AND HUNTED. Shanghai, Hongkong and Singapore. The large accumulation of cases in tbe Mixed Court in connection with offences relating to tbe possoesion of opium, tbe importation of which is prohibited by the Chinese Criminal Code, again draws attention to tbe large amount of1,098 words
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Advertisement322 1916-07-04 2 ACETIC ACID (European and Japanese) 99 per cent, strength. S. J. JUDAH CO., 29, Robinson Road. Til 1362. 34 6—216 I i i NOTICE OF REMOVAL From Jnly 1 onr bneicess will be carried on in oar new offices in St. Helen's Conrt No 11 Collyer Qasy. BKINKMANN a CO.322 words
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Advertisement305 1916-07-04 2 NiW BLOOO FOR OLD. You can i at new blood into your enfeebled body, wt atever yuur age may be. Tin hum in body oonstamly requires new, rich blood and nearly all tbe ilis from which people suffer arises from one o^use— poverty ol blood. Blood is the food-carrier of305 words
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Advertisement764 1916-07-04 2 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tei>der« are hertby invited for the CONSTRDCTION OF BaNQUETING HALL.ISTANABESAR, JOHORE BAHRU. Plans and speoificvion may b > si e-i at tbu tbe P. W. D. Offlo", Jobore Rabru, on any d*y, Fridays txcepted, between trie hours i.f V.90 a.m. and 4 pm. All764 words
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Advertisement746 1916-07-04 2 LEGAL NOTICE. RE GEORGE WINTER WILSON. DEGEABED. All orcditors or rlaim»ntn npon or aeainfit the estate of Qeorgu Winter Wilscn, formerly of Ipoh, in tbe K. derated Malay State of Perak, who died at Sydney, New Semth Walen, in the Commonwealth of Australia, on tbe '25th day of May, 1016,746 words
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Article1169 1916-07-04 3 LOCAL FIRM OF ACCOUNTANTS PLAINTIFFS. Affairs of the Bank of China. Tbe hearing wa« resumed in (be Danish Consular Court, Shanghai, on June 15, of an action for libel which Messrs. Lowe. Kingbam and Matthews, the well-known lirui of accountants and auditors, are bringing against J. K1,169 words
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Advertisement305 1916-07-04 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD ii^PURiTiES. BUILDUP YOUR HEALTH wftl 1 9SENCC O- «xt»_-.ct of RED JAMAICA >^*^"^ Pronconced by the KICH'ST AU7i;ORITirS the moat isar^Twmi liver, debility, eruptions, RHEUMATISM. OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS of a CEKTURY.305 words
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Advertisement481 1916-07-04 3 TENDER SENSITIVE SKINS Quickly Soothed by Cuticura. Nothing Better. Trial Free. Espwially when preceded by a hot bath with Cuticura ■Soap. Many comforting thinea those fragrant pupcrcrraniy rmollients may do for the- skin. Sample each free by post. Address F. Newbery <V Sons, 27, Charterhouse Square, 1 ondon, E. C.481 words
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Advertisement333 1916-07-04 3 THE EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Which lug now borae Mm Stain)) of VwhYw Aj>pr>.val for OVER FORTY YEARS. END'S FRUIT SALT PLEASANT TO TAKE, REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING. IT IS VERY BENEFICIAL IN ALL CASES OF Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, Errors in Diet -Eating or Drinking, Thirst, Giddiness, Rheumatic or Gouty333 words
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Advertisement1069 1916-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O." British India and Apcar L«ine. (Companiß3 Incobpobatbd in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAIL!.": 33 Under Contraot wltb His Majesty a Oovermaenti. Per Chm«, Japan, Penan*, Gey lon, Australia, India, Ad an, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and Undo.-. Steimcrs will leave Singapore on or1,069 words
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Advertisement811 1916-07-04 4 STEAMER BMLIN6S. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Imoobpokatbl in Siam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kntay. Tiingganu, Bisut, Stmcrak, Bacbo Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Ttlnpin, Panarai. Patani, Singora. Lacon, Kobsamui, Bandon. Langsuen, Chnmpon, Koblak A Bangkok. Due Departure BORIBAT July B, 3 p.m. b.b. PRACHATIPOK July 1O 12, 3 p.m. M, MAHIDOL 13811 words
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Advertisement441 1916-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILING?. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England) The Companies' steamers are despatch d from Liverpool outwards for tbe Straits, China and Japan evorv week aod from Japan homewards for London, Am»terdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Oenoa, Marseilles aod441 words
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Advertisement523 1916-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINI N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD (Incorporated in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A service is maintained betwectr Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles and London under mail o -ntraot with Mi.Imperial Japanese Government. Tbc Now Twin-Rcrow Steamers maintaining this service have been Bpeoially designed and oonßtruoted, and are523 words
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Article128 1916-07-04 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, July 4. High Water, 1.10 p.m. Wednesday. July 5. High Water 0.30 am. 1.39 p. a MM. outward mail due. Thursday, July 6. Bifh Water 1.9 a.m., 3.9 p.t>. V.M 0.4. loe'ur.., by Rev. J. A. B. Cook, 8.45 p.m. R. I. outward mail expected.128 words
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Article164 1916-07-04 5 EXCHANdh. Sinqapou, July 4, 1918, :O« Loniio, Bank 4 m/s a/4j| Demand .4, HriTrte 8 m/i a/4+j| On France Bank T. T 8 2« I«>i* Bank T. T. 174^ Urn HoKGKoxo...Bank J/d io| Urn Smamobai ...Bank d;d 79 O«J*ta BankT. T. 18S Oh Japan Bank no SovereiKns-164 words
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Article238 1916-07-04 5 To-day. Pontianak H. 11. Guan 2.30 poj Port Dickson and Port Swettonham Poll Ann '_'.H0 pm J'riyi Rajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri Quorra 2.80 pm Muar Abbotsford Bpm Malacca Calypso 3 pm l'nrt Swettenhaffi, Pcnang, Negapatam and Mailrax taking mails for Duiban Tara 3 pm Kota Tinjjgi T.238 words
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Article266 1916-07-04 5 ,il train- frr-u Singapore for f. R rili liavi Tank Koad nVttioa daily at 7.7 fcaa and 7 p.m.. trnvin^ at Kuala Lampu> t 1 7.18 p.ru. and 8.45 a.m. respectively. Th throofh express to Pttnang leaves Ku.v I Larrpirr at 8a m. daily, arriving a< Peua>._ at266 words
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Article92 1916-07-04 5 Th. I: I. contract packet Teeata with id ii In from Km left NYuapatani at uii.lu^l.t on I rulay, lunt Ml, and may U- rx|.vU.l to irrive at IVnany at daylight on Wi.lncH.Uy. July 6. Tlj. M. M. outward utesuivr Polynesien lift oliiuibo no Kriday. .June 90,92 words
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Advertisement755 1916-07-04 5 Mails for Europe. Lift Singapore. Pub in London Arrived May 10 B. I. Jddo 20 Jane 30 May 24 M M May 2« P. AO. 21 .lane 22 Tune 2 B. I. 8 June 30 '■in.' S M. M. lane 9 P. A O. .lane 10 B. I. JuneSb P.755 words
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Advertisement1173 1916-07-04 5 "AMULET" Tobacco -I high-class smoking tobacco. Cool and fragrant and docs not hum the Ummt. ON SALE AT IN 2-oz. 4-o«. MOST DEALERS AIRTIGHT TINS I MOUTRIE PIANOS New Consignment just to hand WHY PAY a middleman's large profits when you can buy direct from the Manufacturer at greatly reduced1,173 words
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Article1307 1916-07-04 6 TUESDAY, JULY i. THE GREAT ADVANCE. Tin great advance ha« bt«nn. it would stem, ami the first results appear to be wholly in favour of the allied forcti. On a front of souii twenty miles, a terrib'e bombardment lias been iolio*e<l by attacks which havi given us,1,307 words
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Article15 1916-07-04 6 In the raid on Karlsruhe by French aviators 110 Germans were killed and 174 wounded.15 words
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Article16 1916-07-04 6 The commencement of the building of a Pasteur Institute will be begun in August at Bandoeng.16 words
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Article20 1916-07-04 6 The Java Bode states that acetic acid works will shortly be erected at Batavia at a cost of 147,000 guilders.20 words
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Article21 1916-07-04 6 Tbe K. P. M. has declared a dividend of 10 per cent. The Preanger Rubber Company have declared tbe same dividend.21 words
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Article21 1916-07-04 6 The new Straits Steamship Co.'s steamer Kapong came in from Hongkong yesterday. and is scheduled to leave for Bangkok on Saturday.21 words
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Article24 1916-07-04 6 During the fortnight ended June 22 Sabang coaled 29 ships. Twenty-one of them were Dutch, seven British and one Japanese. They bunkered 3,456 tons.24 words
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Article79 1916-07-04 6 A submerged junk, with forward bulwarks and stamps of two masts visible, was seen drifting in the Straits of Malacca) lat. 2 deg. 33 mins. N., and long. 101 degrees 82 mins. E on the 1st instant. A Cantonese coolie named Liang Ah Toi, charged with causing grievous bodily hurt79 words
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Article47 1916-07-04 6 A Government Gazette Extraordinary i«si]i I yesterday gives the consolidation of the various proclamations made under the Arms and Explosives Ordinances and prints the fall list. Tbe Gazette also contains notices regarding cargoes on enemy ships in Portuguese harbours, and regarding signal ling apparatus on British ships.47 words
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Article62 1916-07-04 6 I Daring 1917, several new sea cables will be laid down between various places in tbe Netherlands Indies at a cost of approximately 4.COO.0OO guilders. They will be placed between Bengkalis Bagan si Api Api, and Tandjoeng Balci, on tbe East Coast of Sumatra between Menado Oeloe Siaoe and Taroena62 words
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Article77 1916-07-04 6 The July Dumber of the M.S.V.K. Magazine is to hand and contains plenty to interest a circle of readers which extends even outside the Palilawan Prang," for which the periodical particularly caters. Besides much that is purely military and sjives valuable instruction, humour has a prominent place, and the rikisba77 words
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Article137 1916-07-04 6 A letter which raises a smile is from a friend at home who faces an increased income- tax without flinching and is content to pay more for every necessity of life except coffee. Dearer coffee sets him crying out bitterly. Evrry man has his weak new, and be complains that137 words
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Article175 1916-07-04 6 A paragraph which caught our eye this ■norning tells of how one l»avid Mastcrtou, rote from Vancouver to the Town Council of Edinburgh enclosing a dollar, and ex presftng penitence in the matter of an apple which he stole from a stall in the Cowgate forty years ago. This it175 words
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Article203 1916-07-04 6 There is a lot of Scots caution displayed in General Sir Douglas Haig's reports on tbe big attack. Your typical Scot is sparing of words of praise. He will describe as not bad a thing which he regards as veiy good and when he speaks of something as very fair,"203 words
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Article332 1916-07-04 6 WHAT LR CHINESE FRIENDS HAVE DONE. The Anzac Balance. We have forwarded a cheque for $19,200 to tho Treasurer, Malayan Air Squadron, Chartered Hank, Ipoh, to pay for tho Malacca Chinese Fighter No. 2, and in due course that amount will be cabled to tho War Office, London.332 words
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Article395 1916-07-04 6 Mr. H. D. Griffiths, late of Tronoh and a for ncr member of tbe Federal Council, is visiting Kuala Lumpur. Mr. T. W. Patton, of tho X.M.S. Civi Service and now 2nd Lieutenant iv the R. Irish Fusiliers, is with his regiment somewhere in France. Mr. McMicken,395 words
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Advertisement123 1916-07-04 6 DULLOCH LGOLD LABEL ADE'S I SCOTCH WHISKY. SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES in style similar to sketch, m^^^vNrw mace in very smart shape, *^Wfc w ith covered hee'. Pric< 4 T5 NOW DISPLAYED AT JOHN LITTLE123 words
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Advertisement263 1916-07-04 6 THE GREATEST PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THE ALHAMBRA Beaoh Road, The House ol Quality— The Home ot Feature Attractions. The Leading Theatre In Singapore. Manager I M. H. Keoyon Slade An epoch in the progress of cinematographic art By the Pasquali Film Co. SALAMBO SOO Wonderful Scenes263 words
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Article636 1916-07-04 7 ALLIED ADVANCE. Battle Still Goes In Our Favour. Scottish Regiments' Great Bound. Riutik's Tblki.iiam> London. July 8, %M a.m. Paris, communique The fight continued in our favour all day north of tbe Sorame, in the region of llardecouit aod Curlu. We captured a fortified quarry east of Curlu.636 words
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Article186 1916-07-04 7 Lond m, July 8, 12.55 p.m. The British steann-i- Windermere, 2,2»2 tons, and Teano, 1.097, tons have been sunk. French Consular Cables. We are indebted to tho French Consulate for the following telegrams Paris, July 2, 6 p.m. Yesterday. French and British troops began the offensive on a186 words
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Article124 1916-07-04 7 Proposed Increase of Capital Accepted. (From Ocr Owx Correspondkxt.) Kuala Lumpur. July 4. At the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate meeting, held at Klaag, Mr. F. O. Sander presiding, a final dividend of 24 per cent, making 54 for the year was declared. Messrs. Sander and T. J.124 words
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Article72 1916-07-04 7 (Fkom Ocr Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. Tbe wedding has taken place at St. George's Church, of Mr. John Hammond, of Gutbrie and Co.. Singapore, and Miss Constance Ida Stephen, a nursing sister at the General Hospital, the Rev. E. N. Greenhow officiating. Mr. C. M. Henderson72 words
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Article145 1916-07-04 7 We art sorry to learn that Mr G. P. Owen, the secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club. met with a somewhat serious accident on Sunday evening at bis residence. The Lake, Thomson Koad. It appears that in the dark he was going down the145 words
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Article43 1916-07-04 7 Mr. F. M. Chopard has asked us to inform the Eurasian community that those wishing to subscribe towards the building of the Public Hall may send their subscriptions to him and be will be pleased to give any information desired.43 words
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Article52 1916-07-04 7 The Chief Resident Engineer for Construction. F.M.S.R, has informed the Malay Mail that railhead reached the IVrlis Siamese boundary on Sunday. This is the terminus of the F.M.S. Hail way which runs through Kttdah and I'erlis. and the point where the Siamese Railway will join with the52 words
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Article118 1916-07-04 7 The latest news of the Kov. H. G. Peile. -*taU the CatlM.il ml Montlily Paper, shews that he- is well occupied with work outside us well as within his military duties. He was ono of the chief speakers at the S.I'.G aunual meeting in the Albert Hall. On May "21118 words
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Article1090 1916-07-04 7 PROSPECTS OF A SUBSTANTIAL SURPLUS. Amount Received $16,308. '.Ye have forwarded to Mrs. Noel Walker, Kuala Lumpur, a cheque for 914,000, which with the amount (about 96,000) in Chartered Bank there; will enable her to immediately authorise the cabling of payment for the Malaya Women's Fighter1,090 words
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Article578 1916-07-04 7 Taiping Contractor's Successful Claim. After a trial of four days in the Ipob Judicial Commissioner's Court, the suit brought by Mr. George Finch, building contractor, of Taiping, against the State of Perak, for alleged wrongful determination of a P.W.I), contract, was concluded on June 30. Thn claim578 words
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Article498 1916-07-04 7 Switzerland. A Swiss Journal of recent date says Yesterday the first train with British wounded, consisting of some 30 officers and about 470 rank and tile, coming from Constance, passed through Zucrich on the way to their new home in the western part ot Switzerland.498 words
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Article1024 1916-07-04 7 (From OfR Own Corrkspondknt.) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Tho new Prince liner, the Chinese Prince, arrived at Port Swettenbam where she discharged a considerable quautity of kerosoue from America last week. This steamer had to put out a quantity of tainted cargo (i.e., cargo for enemy firms)1,024 words
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Correspondence
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Letter269 1916-07-04 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, -For tbe past few days I have been reading in your paper, letters of many wbo Lav. better mea,ns and are drawing salaeies 1309. »500, »700, 11,000 and over discussing about the income tax by letting out tbe inconveniences which269 words
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Letter1739 1916-07-04 8 To the Editor of the Straito Times. ■er, The Chief Secretary's annual report on the Federated Malay States concludes with the statement: "Tbe question tbat must be put in every part of the Empire, and in very dependency of the Empire, before this war is concluded and the bill of1,739 words
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Article543 1916-07-04 8 Proceedings «t Recent Council Meeting. The Secretary of tbe F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, forwards the following resume of recent proceedings At tbe Council meeting held on June 26 the following were present Mr. L. G. Attenborough (President) in the chair, the Hon. Mr. A. Payne Gallwey543 words
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Article215 1916-07-04 8 The Consecration of the Tullibardine Royal Arch Chapter, Kuala Lumpur, No. 399, S.C., has taken place in tbe Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of M. E.Compa nion David D. I net. Hon. Grand Director of Ceremonies. The office-bearers forming the provisional Supreme Grand Chapter were215 words
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Article23 1916-07-04 8 According to the Telegraaf large quantities of Kteel lielmets and respirators have been purchased for the Dutch Auuy from a Ham burg, house.23 words
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Article46 1916-07-04 8 The June spoon competition of the Ladies' Garrison Rifle Club resulted as follows 150 yds. 100 yds. Nett. Total. Mrs. Mugliston 25 29 54 68.42 Mrs. Scott 24 30 64 67.16 Mrs. Brooke 27 21 48 66.86 Lady Evelyn Young 21 22 48 66.6446 words
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Article100 1916-07-04 8 On account of an unfortunate accident Mr. C. P. Owen, secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club, will be unable to attend his office for the present, and members are asked to take note of certain arrangements which are necessary in consequence. Anyone desiring to see 1 the100 words
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Article217 1916-07-04 8 Tbe following ties in4tie S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament were played on Saturday Championship. Hartnell beat Milligan. 6—4, 6-2. A Sinqlks Handicap. Adler v. Rnchwaldy. postponed. Edwards beat Teale, w.o. C SiMiLKS Handicap. Manchester v. Parr, to finish. Turner beat Thomson, 6—3, 4-t>, 6—3. Potter beat Wright, 6-4,217 words
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Advertisement217 1916-07-04 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PARAGRAPHS. Latest advertisements of the day appear on pag( '>. We are asked by the agent of the NY K. to state thai the Suwa Maru will sail for Malacca, Penaou, Colombo, and London via Durban on August 2, and not July 19 is previously advertised. A Htrong217 words
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Advertisement97 1916-07-04 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of drills, etc., for week ending, Friday, July 7 TCISDAY, Jt'LY 4. 515 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Maxim Co. 5.R.E.1V.1 N.C.O.'t. S.V.R. N.C.O.'s. Chinese Co. Officero and X.C.O.'s. 5 p.m. Sepoy Lines S F. 4. Co. 4.30 p.m. Government House S.V.C. Band. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall97 words
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Advertisement241 1916-07-04 8 Central Engine Works, Ltd. The following is the report of the directors of the Central Engine Works, Ltd., to be presented to sharehcldere for the meeting on July 10 —The directors submit tbe audited statements of accounts aud balance sheet of the company for the year ending December 31, 1916.241 words
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Advertisement302 1916-07-04 8 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONER' S SHOP Bras Baaart Road, Singapore, Broiar op:e::n' From a.m. till 12 p.m. Ices, Cakes, Pastry, Cold Drinks, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. Moderate Charts. 812— 7-12 APELPHI HOTEI SATURDAY NEXT Stall holders and assistants at the Fancy Fair302 words
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Advertisement211 1916-07-04 9 m C" JflfiMlfy II Ik .l/«.//*< > <>t Inr.ntimi." HumimEajHaßi^ f\ \A, COAGULATEX > i IS^ GA New Discovery for Coagulating Rubber Superior t > Acetic Acid q» Cheaper than any Recognised Coagulant Guaranteed Free ot any Vegetable Matter U Equally suitable for -heet or Crepe Rubber Practically Odourless MANUFACTURED211 words
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Advertisement652 1916-07-04 9 THE t OT^nAYl^e DRINK IjT^ DRINK!! al KAI 1 v^ *y CARLSBERG W\ CARLS6ERG TIMES $m BEER BEER Can be btained at the follow- THI HJ.ST djrJ&z MAlNUing places in Singapore tf JrS FACTURHI) Keliy and Walsb, Ltd., Rafflea Plsoe. BEER |fi B 5 Money Chaufi. r, Hotel de I'Eutope.652 words
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Advertisement563 1916-07-04 10 War or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life i nsurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IB 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorpobatbd in Straits Sutlbxints) HEAD OFFIOEi Winohaatsr Houta, lingapop*. LONDON OFFICE i 32, Old Jewry, E.G. Tbe Company lias X20.000 deposited with563 words
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Advertisement396 1916-07-04 10 INSURANCE. 'UnW IMUMNCE OFFICE. LIMITED (ItfSafaVaBATKD IN HONUKONO). -7*3* CapiUl Bubßcribera^Atf,ftOO,ooo Amount paid-up 600,000 Reserve fund 1,000,000 bbbbV) Orrifim) Honokonq, The undersigned, having been appointed *gentH of the above Company, are prepared o aooupt Marine Risks at current rates. BOUSTBAD A CO., Agents. SUN LIFE co.:;. c OF CANADA (INCORFOBATBO396 words
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Advertisement462 1916-07-04 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Honqkono). PAID-UP CAPITAL M 116,000,000 HBSBRVB FUNDS Sterling 41,600,000 at 1/. lIMOO.OOO Sfiver 118,000,000 188,000,000 «e*erve Liability of Proprietors 116.000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden, Bsq., Chairman. 8. H, Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. G. T. tL Bdkins, Bsq Hon. Mr. D.462 words
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Advertisement537 1916-07-04 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 80,000 Sharos ot 430 each 41,300,00! Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors... 41.200,00. BANKERS Tbe Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank. Ltd., The London Countj and Westminster Bank,537 words
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Advertisement996 1916-07-04 10 INSURANCE. DO YOU REALISE? Do jou tbick more of your finances thsn you do of your family You insure your propetty, why not incum youts"lf *»n ro«li»e what a disaster it would be if your property were totally d. stroyed and you had to suffer" the entire financial loss. Why996 words
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Article1085 1916-07-04 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Lights on Vehicles. 1 Tbe »ecretary 3 of the Automobile Association and Motor Union baa indued a specially pre pared memorandum dealing with tbe new Home Office Lighting Order aa applied to motor vehicles at home. Where electric lamps are issued,1,085 words
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Advertisement123 1916-07-04 11 r WHEN YOU BUY A CANADIAN FORD YOU ARE BUYING BRITISH GOODS AND KEEPING THE MONEY IN THE EMPIRE ALL the material used in the manufacture ofth< CANADIAN FORD except $ie.BS (gold) worth is BOUGHT IN CANADA, 75 per cent, of the share caj ital of the Company is HELD123 words
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Advertisement149 1916-07-04 11 'TYRES Thß Very BEST DUPIRE BROTHERS SINGAPORE: The Ideal Thirst Quencher NON ALCOHOLIC KOPS STOUT The Lanc^k a fUr appoint inn a SPECIAL ANALYTICAL COMMISSION of tnnstiijation tistiti'S //(«■< ii'i'liini; that is injurious, but is, on the contrary, a palatable c« raac, pMMMtltjl distinct tonic ami inciyiiratinij prop> rtics." PHOTOGRAPHIC149 words
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Advertisement1096 1916-07-04 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER. BREWED in SCOTLAND MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, about oce aero fit. hold land with or witloot a small bungalow. Boca tide t CTers only will be ccrjsidtrcJ {Cash). Acre, cv Straits Times. 27 6b— t 7 TWO ENGLISH GENTLEMEN BACHELORS, would like to rent furnished bouo. uw wite> tennis1,096 words
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Advertisement698 1916-07-04 12 HOUBEB TO LET. TO LET, I 'unrobin, Barker Road, entry August 1. Apply Lee Cheng Van and Co. 1 V- n TO LET, 8, chancery Lave, 8 bedrooms, ■tabling and tennis court. Applj Cbing Keng i.Li- Co. 81-l TO LBT. Houses Nos. 7, 8-a, Chanoery Line Apply to Ching Kong698 words
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Advertisement542 1916-07-04 12 KIAM KIAT CO. lOSandlOß, Market Street. >Ole Agents Tbe Muloott Belting Co.. Limited. STOCK ON HAND GENUINE BftITISH SODIUM BISULPHITE In 1-CTO Iron Drom« 10-4—04 NOTICE fr REMOVAL. Messrs. Lysll and Bvatt beg to notify thy they have removed to No. 28, Raffles Plaof 1T— 7.1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Mnnicipal542 words
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Advertisement190 1916-07-04 12 Materials, Prices, Reputation and Standing. Compare ours with theirs. They cackle a lot. But it is uot laying TO BUY THE RIGHT THING AT THE RI6HT PKICE. GUAN MAT CO. 37, Phillip Street, RUBBER INSERTION CLOTH ASBESTOS METALLIC WOVEN SHEET MONMORE GREEN CHMGKOLS ■VI. Sole A gcii tutor the GLOBE190 words
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Advertisement451 1916-07-04 12 MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE A ring On will bring a decent ■jw y"v g% noieeleee oar V># to your door. %J %J \J Charges moderate. STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 216, ORCHARD ROAD To ADVERTISERS A requests to make alterations iv advertisements, such as changes in sailing dates of steamcra, often451 words
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Miscellaneous348 1916-07-04 12 Straits V)imes. Telephones. Editorial and General 70 Manager '•Office 'Mi Job Printing Doixwtmcnt 848 All communications relating to editorial matters and news shoul 1 be addressed to THE EDITOR. All r- inunicetions relating to business (TB advertisements, subscriptions, .unts, printing, etc. Bhould be adv. ssed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.—348 words
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