The Straits Times, 6 July 1916
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Title Section13 1916-07-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,152 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JULY .6.* 1916. PRTCE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1916-07-06 1 WSTLK MILK Lfoodj A FEW GOOD THINGS LIBBYS ASSORTED SOUPS ?-Plli/*LS' 1° cases °f 48 tins, say, one month'n supply. The assortment JuSrZ^-f. is made up from the following Soups :—TOMATO, MOCKTURTLE, OXTAIL, CHICKEN, MULLIGATAWNY and WBE2SSM VEGETABLE. X\x\ n,akes> six plates of the LIBBYS ASPARAGUS jj Libby's Large White160 words
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Advertisement187 1916-07-06 1 ROBINSON CO. FOR Military Requisites AS SUPPLIED TO THE LOCAL FORCES. m Regulation Army Boots Regulation Helmets Regulation Putties Field Service Caps Sam Browne Belts Khaki Lanyards Khaki Shirts *Khaki Ties Burnishers Khaki Water Bottles and Haversacks, etc etc. BOBIN^ON CO. FIRST-HAND DEPOT OFFICE CUPBOARDS Still and Sparkling Burgundies, Selected187 words
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Advertisement12 1916-07-06 1 MARTELLB BRANDY. Soli AoiWTa: AOAMBON. GILFILLAK k CO LTD (locorporiuwl in Kngl.inU)12 words
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Article718 1916-07-06 2 COCONUT CULTIVATION NOW ABANDONED. Big Reduction In Costs. Thejourth annnal general meeting of the Emerald Rubber and Coconut Company, Ltd., was held at tbe registered office, Olas now, en May '26, Col. Sir Robert Monoricffe, Bart., A. DC., the Chairman of the Board of Directors, presiding. Tbe Chairman718 words
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Article282 1916-07-06 2 Repentance for Bishops, Clergy, And People. The Bishop of London, in his presidential addnsti to the Locd n Diocesan Conference at Church (louse, en May 17, mentioned that 85 young men who were being trained for Holy Orders had been lighting for their country, and tl ree282 words
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Article42 1916-07-06 2 A w.uiiH ourt of ir.juiry into the circumstance! at.tndioK tho ronndiug and tin snbtcqaent wreck of the TK.K. stoauier t'tiiyo »b- to be opened in Tokio on June 30. Mr Miyaoka Taumjiro. a wellknown Tokio barrister was to appear (or Captain Bent.42 words
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Advertisement251 1916-07-06 2 ACETIC ACID (European and Japanese) 99 per cent, strength. S. J. JUDAH CO., 29, Robinson. Road. Til ISeS. 84 5— 2S-6 Pohoomall Bros. JEWELLERS AND SILK MERCHANTS 64, North Bridge Road Indian. Chinese and Japanese high-class Silk and Curios, Gold Jewellery and Silverware, etc., etc. PRICES MODERATE .•I pint it251 words
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Advertisement475 1916-07-06 2 THE MEANING OF" NERVES.' Nerves are fibres running from tbe brain to all par s of th body, like the wires of a te'ephone exobangc. Same of them give as tbe M>ose of touch and feeling others convey messages to tbe brain and tho will to onr uius-1 b and475 words
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Advertisement849 1916-07-06 2 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Messrs. Lyall and Evalt beg ta notify tbat they have removed to No. 28, KsllKs Plaoe. 17—7-7 TITI TIN PROBPECTING SYNDICATE. LIMITED. (IN VOLUNTAKY LIQUIDATION). Pursuant to s-ction 207 of The Compaoits Ordinance, IWIS, notice is her. by given tint a meetmg of to Cr ditors of849 words
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Advertisement680 1916-07-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR RUBBER AUCTIONS 9a lot. will re 1 ed on. t> a wei k on Tborndaji ConHigtimentß hiuiiM resell uh two days prior to eaob sale to la ilitatc lottiUß aod c t'aio K uiiw. Charges 1% on prioas realised. 45 ota. par pioul lotting, eto. MORGANS AGENCY Rubber680 words
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Article715 1916-07-06 3 The following new books will be ready for issue to day Anstey, F., In Hrief Authority 8 ***** Begbie, Harold, The Queen's Net 8 ***** Birmingham, George A., Gossamer S ***** Blytb, James, The Atonement... S ***** Brodie Inner. J. W, The Tra gedy of an Indiscretion S715 words
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Advertisement357 1916-07-06 3 YOU MAY REST ASSURED thai Seecham's Pills will be of great service to you if your stonuch out of or-Vf or your liver is sluggish. The conditions of life in these days are MMMM MM n« *riv everybody is at times, overtaken by various derangements of the diges'ive Hftins. Evrn357 words
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Advertisement48 1916-07-06 3 Manila and Shanghai papers hare given publicly to a ruinnur that a Chinese syndicate has be< u ntxuliatiog for the purchase ol tbu Indo C'hioa 8.8. Co.'n steamer YuensaSK "to be utcd in the ChiDrse coaat trade" Ti e prio. uirntiouid is "in the neighbour hood ol i.'5f»,000."48 words
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Advertisement313 1916-07-06 3 RINGWORM ON HEAD HARCMEOUT Got Worse. Spread Over All Dne Side of Head. Used Cuticura. Head Healed in Six Weeks. 14, Oatland Rise. Walthamstow, Essex; Rng. "My oldest girl, aged twelve, (leveloped a ringworm at the top of her head and §in spite of early treatment It got worse and313 words
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Advertisement550 1916-07-06 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. ELLEHMAN LIHET~ f LLERMAK AND BUCMMIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITID (Imcobporatid in Enoland). J he fine steamship CITY OB" BPARXA bailing (torn Singapore on July 7, at 9 via. (launch leaves Johnson's Pier at 9 a m.) FOR LONDON, Has excellent accommodation for saloon passengers. Fare £36. For foil550 words
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Advertisement1112 1916-07-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. -British India AND Mpcar L-ine. (Companies Incorporatrb in Enoland). AIL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAIUN39 Under Contract witb Hl* Majesty Government}. -of China, Japan, Psnang, Gatylon, Australia, India, Ad an, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES.1,112 words
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Advertisement811 1916-07-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Inoorporatbl in Sum). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bieut, S» merak, Bacbo Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Ti lnpir, Panarai. Patani, Singora. Lacon, Kobtamoi, Bandon, Langsuen, Chumpon, Koblak A BaDgkok. Dim Departure a.*. PRACHATIPOK July IO July 19, 3 p.m. s.s. MAHIDOL 13 18, 3811 words
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Advertisement443 1916-07-06 4 STEAMER SAILiHb?. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STtAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorporatrd in EnohniO ta 'Tbe Companies' steamors are despatch d from Livrrpool outwards for the Strait", China and Japan every week and from Japan homewardi for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles443 words
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Advertisement522 1916-07-06 4 STEAMER BAILINIS N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD (Incorporatrd in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A servioe in maintained bt t>v.. ■> Yokohama, via port", to RtsMaassl anrJ London under mail a ntrsct witb IS* Imperial Japanese Government. Tlk New Twin-screw Stpamnrn maintaining this st-rvioe have bce»> spo-Mnlly designed and constructed, and522 words
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Article127 1916-07-06 5 FIXTURES. Thursday, July 6 «Wh WiH» 1.9 am.. 19 p.m. V.M C.A. lecture, by Rev. J. A. B. Cook, 8.45 p.m. Friday, July 7 -•igti Water \.VI a.m. S 42 p.m. Kinta Association, li.Bo p.m. Rafflo* Institution Sports. Homeward mail closes rain.) Saturday, July 8 High Watet.127 words
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Article233 1916-07-06 5 To -DAT. Port Dicknon and Port Swottenham Sappho 2.30 pm Labuean Bilik, Tandjong Balei and M, I, in Siouktl 2 80 pm Bata Pabat Hong Wan 280 pm Ratn Pahat Meraing 3.80 pm Bangkok Skole 2.80 pm Kani>oon Kuryalus 3.80 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm233 words
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Article259 1916-07-06 5 The mail trains from Singapore (or the north lnave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 am and 7 ?.m., arriving at Kuala Lumpur at 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. Ththrough express to Penang leaves Kuala Lnirrcr at 8 a.m. daily, arriving at Penanu at 6.?8 p.m. the259 words
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Article15 1916-07-06 5 The P. and O. steamer Karmala arrived in London on Monday last.15 words
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Article115 1916-07-06 5 Our attention has been oalled to tbe fact that oar arrivals in London are much betiind Iboao published elsewhere. Oar rule in tc give arrivals only when they are officially reported in the Post Office notices, and no later <late than that printed above ha* beea so115 words
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Article665 1916-07-06 5 Details of Increasing Economic Difficulties. The economic pressure of tbe war on Oermany is clearly increasing. Some inter ruling details of the ncent food disturbances in Hrrlin are given by tbe correspondent of tbe Handelsblad in the Oerman capit'l. lie writes: -Rumours were rife aiocngxt tbe665 words
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Article187 1916-07-06 5 Outward. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in •ome instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London Per P.187 words
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Article184 1916-07-06 5 Mr. R. C. D. iuinnt (w, the popular Kangoon agent of tbe Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ltd., says the Rangoon limm, ie, we understand, going on twelve months' leave next month. Mr. Guinness, whose public activities in Kangoon have been many, will be greatly missed184 words
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Article163 1916-07-06 5 EXCHANGE. SINSAPOU, JILY 6, 1916. Ob Lome* Bank 4 m/s m 3/4)| Demand 2/4* Private 8 m/l 3/4fjj On Franc i Bank T. T. 826 iOn India Bank T. T. 17-1 4 O« HoKa«oMO...Bank d/d 11} On Shawohai ...Bank d/d 81 Oh Java Bank T. T. m163 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement544 1916-07-06 5 "AMULET" Tobacco A higli-class smoking tobacco. Cool and fragrant and dors not burn the tongue. ON SALE AT IN 2-oz. A 4-oz. MOST DEALERS AIRTIGHT TINS LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. STAMFORD WANTED, GuOD TYPIST with fair knowledge of book-keeping. Good prospects for LJ »> I fZ soitab'e man. Apply with copies of544 words
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Advertisement405 1916-07-06 5 NOTICE. United Engineers, limited, Singapore, are prepared to consider offers for the whole or part of the freehold property in Read Street, between River Valley Road aad Clarke Street also about 'H acres of land opposite Municipal Filters in Bnkit Timah Road. 6-7—18.7 NOTICE. I, the undersigned, E. C. Seah,405 words
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Advertisement83 1916-07-06 5 NOTICE OF REMOVAL Megan. Berli and Co. beg to notify tl at they have removed to No. 4, Prince Street. 67—7-7 RE THE LATE NEWMAN WILKINSON OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. In accordance with telegraphic instrootirus received from tbe Solicitor to the above deceased, will all persons having83 words
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1170 1916-07-06 6 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JULY 6. SLOW AND SURE. To question the wisdom of the Generals is to question the wisdom of the Gods. It ha* been decreed that the advance in France h to be slow, every inch of ground taken being consolidated carefully before a further thrust is1,170 words
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Article31 1916-07-06 6 For the theft of three hundred orchid plants from a nursery in Grange Ituad a Teochow was sentenced to three months' itii r«om«at in the second police court tl is uioruing.31 words
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Article12 1916-07-06 6 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., during June was 400 picals.12 words
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Article20 1916-07-06 6 Tbe Sangei Oaa output for Jane was batteries 102 piculs, tribators 41 picals, a total of 143 picals tin ore.20 words
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Article31 1916-07-06 6 The tea harvest in Java is expected to reach a record this year. The totals for the last three years in half kilogrammes {-pounds) were 1913, 69,499,H00. 1914, 64,838,640. 1915, 92,866,668.31 words
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Article31 1916-07-06 6 On Saturday tbe steamer Houfman arrived in Batavia from Australia with a consignment of 240 Australian hones for tbe Dutch Bast Indian army and three for tbe use of tbe Government.31 words
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Article44 1916-07-06 6 The bearing of tbe ease in which the proprietor of Chop Tan Cboon Lee is obarged with falsely using tbe trade mark of Messrs William Gossage and Sous was continued yesterday afternoon in the district court. and was further adjourned to tbe 15tb inst.44 words
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Article42 1916-07-06 6 It is stated, apparently on good authority, Rays the Straits Ecbo, tbat a number of Penang property-owners intend raising tbe rents paid by their tenants in the event of tbe income-tax proposals of the unofficial members of Council being carriod into tlTec'.42 words
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Article45 1916-07-06 6 Mrs. Grabame- White, the wife of the aviator and aeronautical engineer who won the Coupe Internationale d'Aviation in 1910, has been granted a decree nisi in tbe Divorce Court, tbe order for restitution of conjugal rights which she obtained last year not having been obeyed.45 words
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Article45 1916-07-06 6 Messrs. Barlow and Co.'s pro luce report, dated yesterday, states The copra market has continued quiet since oar last report, although values have advanced slightly. To day's quotations may be given as $8.75 for ficest sondried and $8.20 to 18.40 for fair to good qualities.45 words
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Article74 1916-07-06 6 On arrival of tbe steamer Ka'.hiawar at Calcutta on Jane 20, the Police and Customs officers boarded tbe veseel and carried out a search. They found 39 pounds of solid gold nuggets valued roughly at R40.000. Two emigrants from South Africa have been detained pending orders from tbe Natal Government.74 words
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Article73 1916-07-06 6 Mr. H. P. Clodd presided over the general meeting of tbe Selangor Chamber of Com merce at Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon, at wLich he proposed that the Chamber be dissolved from tbe date of the formation of tbe F.M.S. Chamber, now being constituted, and adopt in principle the draft rules73 words
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Article88 1916-07-06 6 Intimation has been received by tl c Government of India to tbe effect that various Koyal proclamations, which have lately been issued, prohibiting the import into the I'nited Kingdom of certain articles, do not apply to goods carried as bona fide passengers' lag ><age and not Miipped aa freight. Persona)88 words
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Article159 1916-07-06 6 A lady correspondent writes to-day on war economy and has some pretty rapier thrusts at men in the course of her letter. Economy has become a watchword to-day, but as a result of all this talk are we not in danger of losing the real meaning of the won! Already159 words
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Article156 1916-07-06 6 It is worth noticing that the summariee of the Kipling submarine articles which we had a few days ago did not quite conceal tbe real Kipling touch. Has the great prophet of Imperialisiu found bix strength again We have remarked before on tbe surprising circumstance of Hudyard Kipling's apparent inability156 words
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Article214 1916-07-06 6 We published the other da; a resolution passed by the annual iueetiu« of the Society for the Suppression of tbe Opium Trail.which said, auioog otlnr tlnu^-. In moat of the provinces of China, inclu >iok Home in which tliv cultivation of thi poppy was a principal source of income to214 words
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Article395 1916-07-06 6 The Chief Justice (Sir John liucknill, K.C.) leavts for Malacca tomorrow. Mr. K. M. Latham has been appointed manager of Katanui Estate, Teluk Anson. Tbe death of Dastur Kaikusbro Jamsetji Jamaspayhana, High Priest of tbe Parma in Bombay, took place on June 28 at bis residence. In395 words
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Article91 1916-07-06 6 Messrs. McAlister and Co. have received advices from the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, Hongkong, that they have purchased, the twin screw steamers Siberia and Korea which wore originally owned by tbe Pacific Mail Steamship Company. These steamers are to be placed on the Hongkong to San Francisco91 words
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Article214 1916-07-06 6 The Blue Book, laid on th > tablu at a meeting of the Legislat ive Council on June 22, contains tbe following By the end of the year every Briton, not physically unfit or specially excused on the ground of the'performance of other work for the Colonial214 words
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Article295 1916-07-06 6 Judgment has been given in tin- Supreme Court by the Chief Justice (Sir John lluck nill, X.C in an action concerning the affairs of the firm of Alsagi.lT and Co. In this case the plaiu titl was Syed Hassan Mxagoff, son of Syed Mohatued bin Ahmed Ali-agoff,295 words
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Advertisement99 1916-07-06 6 Jas. Hennessys FINE OLD BRANDY Sole Importers CALDBECK, (MCGREGOR AND GO. SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF LADIES' WHITE CANVAS SHOES a in style similar to sketch, Vfej made in very smart shape, \^tN with covered heel. few Price $4.75 NOW DISPLAYED AT JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Im oM-okATKh is England) For Marine99 words
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Advertisement248 1916-07-06 6 LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE6REATEST PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR AT THE ALHAMBRA Baaoh Road, The House ot Quality r i he Home of Feature Attractions. Tbe Leading Theatre In Singapore. \Wra«. r M. H. KenvocSlade An tpoch in the progress of cinematographic art by fhe Pasquali Film Co. SALAMBO 600248 words
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Article690 1916-07-06 7 ALLIES 1 PROGRESS. Counter Attacks Easily Repulsed. Woods and Villages Taken. Kutiu's Tkleuiaxs. London, July 4, 8.10 p m. General Sir Donglas Haig tonight reports that torrential rains have interfered Home what with the offensive. The situation south of the Ancre is unchanged. The pris oners now exoeed690 words
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Article196 1916-07-06 7 Slight Improvement in The Market. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report: Singapore, July 5. A commencement was made to day with the sale of 324 tons catalogued for this week's auction. Dt-niand at tbe opening was quiet but improved considerably during the course of the forenoon. Standard graded196 words
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Article656 1916-07-06 7 Numerous squibs are fired broadcast through the land re war economics. Tbe latest hire is -Food Reform, a much Deeded one. The recording angel, if this be carried out, will have a slim time, for there will be nothing doing when we cease to straff tbe cook656 words
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Article50 1916-07-06 7 One passage in Sir George Reid's defence ul the laic Lord Kitchener, in tbe House of (oujiiions, is worth remembering. Lord kitchener (he saidl is uot clever at circulat ing the cheap coin of calculated civilities wbU'li enable interior men to use to position)) Iv u.i.iu they are not entitled."50 words
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Article1113 1916-07-06 7 Malaya Women's Fighter Completed. SPLENDID GIFT TO COMPLETE ANZAC." As already announced, we forwarded to Mrs. Noel Walker same days ago a cbeqae for $14,000 to enable her, with the $6,000 odd in tbe bank at Kuala Lumpur, to complete pay ment for tbe Malaya Women's Fighter. At1,113 words
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Article121 1916-07-06 7 An article in Tbe Times, by a writer resi <Icnt in Germany throughout the war, says the German people')) confidence in victory is (till strong, and is baaed on two things firstly a bt-lief in tbe invincij bility of their army, which only military disaster could shake;121 words
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Article1175 1916-07-06 7 Some Suggestions of a Penang Towkay. Mr. Cheah Kee Eeo, a well-known towkay in Penang and IV-rak, callnd apon us yesterday and, claiming to represent the views of the Chinese of British Malaya on the question of the proposed new taxation, desired us to give publicity to1,175 words
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Article1078 1916-07-06 7 FURTHER DISTINCTION FOR THE REGIMENT. Splendid Behaviour Under Fire. Brigadier General D. H. Itidout, C.M.0., General Offioer Commanding, forwards for publication tbe following letter received from tbe Commanding Officer of the Malay States Guides, and states that he feels sure tho whole of the residents of Malaya1,078 words
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Article67 1916-07-06 7 The output of thu Kaujpong Kaiuuntin^ Tin Dredging Co. lor .June was: No. 1 Dredge. No. 2 Precise Hours run I** W Cubit yards treated 73.0C0 Total piculs 1 Realised on sale b1.703.0U Owing to a breakdown No. 1 dr< been out of commission since June67 words
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Article471 1916-07-06 8 Enemy's Cowardly Attack At Night. Tin I'lmecr's Cairo correspondent sends the f> Mowing details uf the recent events near tlic Sue e Canal During the past week there has been unusual liveliness in the Canal zone. The' impudent bombing of Port Said by rncniy aeroplanes could, of471 words
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Article382 1916-07-06 8 The Abandonment of the Brindisi Terminus. A Northern India contemporary nays tbat project is on foot to abandon the Bnndisi mail route in favour of that from Marseilles and that the advantages of the Marseilles route have always been rccogniotd, but poli cat considerations, principally, counselled adhesion382 words
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Article243 1916-07-06 8 Many yrars ago, when a luenibt'r of the Madrait Mail staff uwd to wander about the i' v in search of matter for its colamDH, says a wrihr iv thu C.ylon Observer, he was much enibarrn*so<l by the perpetual xaluting of policemen at one uiofuHsil stai i o243 words
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Article812 1916-07-06 8 London in Mourning for Nations Hero. To say that tbe ofticial announcement of the tragic death of Lord Kitchoner caused consternation in London is an inadequate description of facts. Tbe news came as a thunderbolt to the public, which was unaware that he was out of812 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
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Article132 1916-07-06 8 The following were the results of yester day's ties in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament CUAMI'IUNSHIP. Howe beat Tyler, 6-4, 6—o. Dean v. Teale, no score. A Sim.lk.s Handicap. Kuchwaldy beat Adler, 4—6. 9—7, 6-1. Stout v. Nathan, no score. B SmiiLKs Handk ap, Cassells v. Tinsley,132 words
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Article511 1916-07-06 8 His Dying instructions And Exhortation. The following mandate was issued by order of tbe late President on June 6 Five years have elapsed since tbe inauguration of the Republic. I, the President, regret to admit to my shame that, in view of the great trust imposed in511 words
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Article427 1916-07-06 8 Housekeeping Problems for The Wives. Cnder the regulations fiamed by the Local Government Board to afford relief to married men in meeting their civil liabilities after their call to the colours, single or married men who have joined since August 4, 1914, will be able to apply for427 words
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Article463 1916-07-06 8 A Moving Picture in Piccadilly Circus. Yon see ugly things in London nowadays. Ob, yes, but you see btautiful things as well. I saw one yesterday— one of tho beautiful things, says Punch. It was a cold, wet evening, not actully raining, but very, very nearly. I463 words
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Article248 1916-07-06 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7. Tbe New Star Opera open their season at tbe Tbeatire Royal. North Bridge Road, tomorrow evening. Tbe play to be staged is a Malay Fairy piece entitled Tbe Star Princess. The company is said to be a strong248 words
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Article133 1916-07-06 8 Permas.— 2l,:tso lbs. Majedie (Johore).— 0,226 lbs. Sekong.— l3,2oo lbs. Central Kelantan.— 3,2o6 lbs. Bato Kata.— Bl,BB6 lbs. Pangkattan— 6o,ooo lbs. Malaya Oeneral.-36.700 lbs. Sedenak.— Bo,lB2 lbs. Mengkibol (C J.).— 8,190 lbs. Pontian (M).- 2.020 lbs. Ayer Panas. -84,000 lbs. Alor Gajah.— ll,ooo lbs. Balgownie.— lB,Bso lbs.133 words
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Article73 1916-07-06 8 Four shipments of Philippine silver pesos, each consisting of one million pesos, have been shipped from the Philippines to the Government of British India, says the Manila Cablenew*. and the purchase prioe has been paid over and now lies securely deposited in the vaults of the Chase National Bank of73 words
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Advertisement58 1916-07-06 8 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Friday, July 7 Thursday, July 6. 6 p.m. Sepoy Lines S.F.A.. Co. Friday, July 7. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. •i H Maxim Co. S K.E.(V.). Veterans Co. i. i, Chinese Co. Officers and N.C.O.'a, S Y.c. Band. S.V.C. Cadets.58 words
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Advertisement245 1916-07-06 8 RAFFLES HOTEL Saturday, July 8 SPECIAL DINNER 8-12—712 APELPHI HOTEL SATURDAY NEXT Stall holders and assistants at the Fancy Fair will, by invitation, be entertained by the management. THE GROUNDS WILL BE ILLUMINATED. SEA VIEW HOTEL On Saturday, July 8 SPECIAL M0 CINEMA DINNER A T SHOW Music by the245 words
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Advertisement206 1916-07-06 9 C" \m ■rssitii is Mothn- <>/ I n mil ion." OS COAGU LATEX A GA New Discovery for Coagulating Rubber Superior to Acetic Acid Cheaper than any Recognised Coagulant Guaranteed Free or any Vegetable Matter U Equally suitable for heet or Crepe Rubber Fractically Odourless MANUFACTURED IN PENANO. SOLD IN206 words
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Advertisement715 1916-07-06 9 AUCTION SALE O! PAWNBROKER' UNREDEEMED PLED3BS, Cm Friday, Jdlt 7, at 10 80 am. •ii »<■ liry, consistiDK of watches, cbaiip, diamoni riogs, brooches, Mrringß, bracelutn. Chinece and Malay gold ornamenti, etc. Oa view from Jane 80. POWELL k Co., Ancteeers. 27.ffi_e-7 MORTGAGEE'S BALE Ok Mondat, Jdlt 10, at 2.'<715 words
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Advertisement246 1916-07-06 9 .Billiard Tables Miniature Size, Three-Quarter Size aid Full Size Made by Thos. Pad mo re Sons of England THE WORLD'S BEST The Tables aelected (or tbo World's Championship Matchts. WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WE SELL THEM JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE CO. Only A idress orchard road Only Address (No connection246 words
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Advertisement575 1916-07-06 10 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAX OTHB^ PROPERTY IB 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorpobatko in Strait^Pbttlkhents) HIAOOFFICE. Winohnttp Houia, Singapore. LONDON O-FICE 32, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has C 30.000 deposited with the Supreme Court575 words
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Advertisement380 1916-07-06 10 INSURANCE. IMTni INSURANCE OFFICE. LIMITED. (Imcobpokatbd in Homukono). Capital Bobscribed...ia,6oo,ooo Amoant paid-op 600,000 Reserve fund 1,600,000 Hbad Officb, Honokono. The undersigned, having been appointed agents of the above Company, are prepared 0 aooept Marine rusks at current rates. BOUSTBAD a CO., Agents. sun life of ganada (IMCOBPOBATBD IN CANADA). 1915380 words
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Advertisement463 1916-07-06 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Honqkono). PAID-UP CAPITAL 116,000,000 RBSBRVB FUNDS Sterling 41,800,000 at I/- •16,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 188,000,000 lesefvo Liability of Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OP DIRECTORS W. L. Pattenden, Bsq., Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Q. T. M. Bdkins, Bsq Hon. Mr. D. Landale.463 words
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Advertisement503 1916-07-06 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares oi 430 each 41,100,000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41.300,000 BANKBRS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., Tbe London County and Westminster Bank,503 words
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Advertisement915 1916-07-06 10 INBURANCE. DO YOU REALISE? Do }ou tbiok more of your finances than you do of your family I You insure yonr property, why not inmre yours'ilf Yon recline what a disaster it would be if your property were totally destroyed and you had to suffer the entire financial loss. Why915 words
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Article985 1916-07-06 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Alcohol Instead of Petrol. Charles I- Freeston, in the Daily Chronicle, of May M, writes K> goißiog tbe invaluable and widespread services which motorists have rendered throughout the war, tbe IVtrol Committee of the Hoard of Trade is unlikely to recommend985 words
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Article145 1916-07-06 11 All tbe cliaadu used in the X.M.S., xc pt that supplied to Kuantan, is packed at the factory at Kuala Luujpur, says Mr. C. O. Broadrick in his aunual report i.d the State <>( S-jlaoK'ir. In the course o( the year the factory turned out 54,771,750 8145 words
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Advertisement148 1916-07-06 11 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 of the CANADIAN FORD except $16.88 (gold) worth is BOUGHT IN CANADA, 75 per cent, of the share caj ital of the Company is HELD148 words
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Advertisement168 1916-07-06 11 y TYRES The Very BEST DUPIRE BROTHERS Singapore: Ex s.s* Kyoto due July 8 Jfe 7^r IS Fonr-Beaters B Two-Beaters Newest Models 77/. Ntß Anjn < 'ars are fi11,,1 with $Hf-ttmttrt and eltClric lights inelnsire. 77/»' emjin. s <i;v jinwer/id 4-ajlindtr type dicrhijiiiiij I~,YI Ctn an Sole Agents: comfortable to168 words
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Advertisement542 1916-07-06 12 INSURANCE OF PRIVATELY OWNED MOTOR CARS USANCE LIMITED. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES SOLE AGENTS: Adamson. Gilfillan AGo.. Ltd.. (iKCOBI'OEATBr IH ENOLAND) IMPORT DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. PENANG and MALACCA SITUATIONS VACANT WANTBD, COMPETENT SH'KTHiND TYPIST urns' b- ijuick and accuca'.e Apply M «<f t.i- TitU'-i 6-8 WANTED, competent thorthaud tjpist Apply cOoe. Meson. Jobn542 words
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Advertisement553 1916-07-06 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Steam Launch in good ranaitg order, gross toncuge IU tons, speed ■i Lnut Apply L. A. Y. 6, The Aroade. 176-16-7 cOCONIi SEBDLINGM t>jti ;/.^E, irom well-grown treee. For particulars md pricfe. app.y to a. Frank' i Siitlap Es:ate. or V :otoria S'.ri c;. 21553 words
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Advertisement867 1916-07-06 12 IWEBTOLET. TO LET, runrobin, Barker Road, entry August 1. Apply Lee Cbeog Van and Co. 1-V-u TU LET. H, i.'hancfary Lam.. 8 kedrtomH. ■tubltDK and teooix court. Appl%Clunft KoLy Leo a Co. C>; 81 vt-n TO LET No 45, Cairnhill Rosd. Kent *60. Immediate tfttry Apply to C^ing Ktng Lee867 words
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Advertisement469 1916-07-06 12 MAM KIAT CO. lOSand IC9, Market Street. Sole Agents Tne Mulcott Belting Co.. Limited. STOCK ON HAND GENUINE BRITISH SODIUM BISULPHITE In 1-cwt. Iron i^ranm. 10-4—04 THE PUNGGOR RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared a Final Dividend ot 8% making 6% for tbo year469 words
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Advertisement195 1916-07-06 12 Materials, Prices, Reputation and Standing. Compare ours with theirs. They cackle a lot. But it is cot laying TO BUY THE RIGHT TH'NG AT THE RIGHT PRICF. GUAN KIAT CO. 37, Phillip Street, RUBBER INSERTION CLOTH ABBEBTOB METALLIC WOVEN SHEET MONMORE GREEN CHANGKOLS No 7. Sole Agent* for tbe GLOBE195 words
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Advertisement463 1916-07-06 12 MOTOR CARS •phone For HIRE l_ m■ M^ promptly attends II [1 to your cull with I\J I comfortable cars, fI I day and night. \J V \F Charges Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 216 ORCHARD ROAD To ADVERTISERS A a requests to make alterations in advertisements, such as changes463 words
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Miscellaneous351 1916-07-06 12 Straits V)imes. Telephones, Editorial and General 70 Manager's Office 262 Job Printing Di partruent ...840 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All m munications relating to business 1 ters advertisements, subscriptions, t- junts, printing, etc. should be ad o oseedtoTHE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT351 words
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