The Straits Times, 11 July 1916
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Title Section13 1916-07-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,156 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 11. 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement151 1916-07-11 1 milk BEAR BEAR BRAND s a^s!^^p^ M BRAND WII 1Z BtAR BRAND kJf I JZ MIL/I\ »"*tmc swiss A MIL#IV us f r »4 in its naiural p*s| jfirHl anwSS Wlllloul dddiiion oi J rsi|r pf>r <msmihiv. this nii!-> I*l J of the IB k/' dluabltl for maintaining SOLE IMPORTERS:151 words
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Advertisement153 1916-07-11 1 ROBINSON CO. /|?s^^|V New consignment just opened of new styles in 13tf Trimmed Millinery Knock-about Hats Wri suitable for morning or sportswear, aiso smarter imr \A K. styles for afternoon wear v oV ROBINSON CO. I FIRST HAND DEPOT FOR Still and Sparkling Burgundies, Selected Clarets and White Wines, Spanish153 words
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Article1136 1916-07-11 2 STRATHMORE DISTRIBUTES 30 PER CENT. Heawood Tin and Rubber. Tbe report of tbe Stratbmore Robber Com pany, Limited, states that tbo total acreage of tbe estates now belonging to tbe Strath more Company (including road reserves on Strath more estate planted up and occupied by tbe company) is1,136 words
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Advertisement231 1916-07-11 2 ACETIC ACID (European and Japanese) 99 per cent, strength. S. J. JUDAH CO., 29, Robinson Road. Til 1862. 24 6-BJB 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 .1 tisU it cordially231 words
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Advertisement294 1916-07-11 2 MUSCULAR BACK4CHE. Tbe m iec.es of th» back do the heavy work uf th>- body. Wben they are overworked or nl nourinLtii they ache and people begin to worry needlessly about their kidneys. Backache may be due to umbaen, which is rheumatism ot tbe muscles ot the batk, but more294 words
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Advertisement769 1916-07-11 2 NOTICE. Cnited Engineer*, L mited, Singapore, are prepare 1 to consider effers for the whole or psrt of th<» freehold property in Reai Street, between Iliver Valley Road and Clarke Street also about 2\ acres of land opporite Municipal Filters in Buktt Timah Koad. 67—12-7 NOTIciT IN THE ESTATE OF769 words
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Advertisement662 1916-07-11 2 NOTICE. I, t/>e ondcrßign^d, E. C. Srah, Civif En«inotr beg to inform the public that on July 1, 101 6, I iball start huoincsa an Civil Bngineer, Architect and i irveyor, a. No. 2, North Bridge Road. E. C. SB AH, B. Is, 27 6—20-7 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE if>662 words
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Article1159 1916-07-11 3 DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CENT. PAID. Current Year's Prospect. The sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Batang Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited, waa held on Jane 2, in the Coancil Room of the Rubber Growers' Association. 38, Eastcheap, E.C., Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G. (chairman of1,159 words
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Advertisement378 1916-07-11 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILDUPJOUR^HEALTH with ESSENCE oa rLUio extract op RED JAMAICA Pronounced i, t the HIiHEST MEDICAL «.UTHORIT[tB the moBt "US&TbrTORPIB LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over TKREE-QUARTERS of a CENTURY. BEWARE378 words
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Advertisement531 1916-07-11 3 ECZEMA SPREAD ON mjm, face And Neck, Itching, Burning and Loss of Sleep Awful. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. GoonbeU St.. St. Acne*. Cornwall Eng.— "Tbe trouble took me In the palm of my left hand. It >v a dry acala wnloli spread all orer my hinds, arms, tan /^T%.531 words
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Advertisement383 1916-07-11 3 *V& cA^ NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Mark C hong Yew, of No. 26, South Canal Road, Singapore, the proprietor of Chop Yee Ohong Co., is the sole proprietor of the above Trade Marks which are used by him on soap manufactured by him. AND NOTICE is also hereby383 words
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Advertisement213 1916-07-11 3 The Straits Times Fed F.M.B. READERS. The Mail Train postal service .nables ns to send into tbe h.M.S, tacb evening a Special Edition of The Strait* Times containing all (be important telegrams and news received op to a late boor in tbe afternoon. This edition oan be bongut >■ We213 words
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Advertisement1108 1916-07-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O.- British India AND Mpcar L-ine. (Companibs Incobpobatbd in England). MAIL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR ANO ORIENTAL SAILIN3S (Under Contract with His Majesty t Government). for China, Japan, Panan B Gaylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Maditarranaan Port* and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about NAIL1,108 words
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Advertisement827 1916-07-11 4 BTEAMEK SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. ilncori'ubatel in Sum). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tiingganu, Bisut, Semerok, Bacho, Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Ttlupir, Panarai, Patani, Singora. Laoon, Kobsamni, Bandon, Langsuen, Chumpon, Kohlak A Bangkok. Due Departure a.s. PRACHATIPOK July IS, 3 p.m. s.s. MAHIDOL July 13 18, 3 p.m. M ASDANG827 words
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Advertisement443 1916-07-11 4 STEAMER BAILINBS. THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. (Incorpobatbd in Bnolind) f-rfcy v The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tho Straits, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles443 words
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Advertisement506 1916-07-11 4 STEAMER SAIUNIfe N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00.. LTD. (Incorporatbd in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A servioe is maintained outwent Yokohama, via portx, to Marseilles and London under mail nintraot witb tin' Imperial Japanese (iovornment. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are titti d506 words
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Article83 1916-07-11 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, July 1 1. Sigh Water, 085 a.m., 6.7 p.m Wednesday, July 12. High Water, H.I I a.m., Ml p.m. Thursday, July 13. Hi^'i Water. Ml a.m.. 8 14 p.m Friday, July 14. Msjk Water MM a.m.. 9 10 p.m. Homeward mail closes (train Saturday, July83 words
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Article253 1916-07-11 5 To DAT. Sarawak anil U.xbilt K. of Sarawak 2.80 pm Port Dickfton and Port Swittonbaro Fob Ado '2.80 pm HonykoDj;. Sban^bai and lapan Somali 2.80 pm liatu I'.ibat Meoa 2.80 pm I'riyi Itajah, Teuibilaban and Indra^iri (Juorra 230 pm Malacca Caljpio 3 pm Maar Abbotsford 8 pm253 words
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Article370 1916-07-11 5 Thr mail trains from Singapore lor r north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 %.m ml p.'u arriving at Kuala Lnrcpii- it Ml p.' ril i>. T i throut'l HMM ti ftMMBJI i iven Ku i. Luttfi r I ij Wh, Pen-i i lay. rhwi.r.l houn I370 words
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Article57 1916-07-11 5 <tu laves Cement Works iSelangoi) ;]asrried H.H-J5 tosm of limestone and manufac tured i,m km of oeaaewt. ol which ll> toes wan exported aad 5,01;) tons was nsed locally. It is to be regretted that more eetuest is sot manufactured locally as cxcelk-ot material* are available, says the s.nior Warden57 words
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Article189 1916-07-11 5 Outward. The following paasenger bookings to the Straits are taken from tbn London acd China Bxpreos. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to tbe issuance of tbis list in London I Per189 words
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Article125 1916-07-11 5 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending, Hriday, July HiTuesday, JILY 11. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. Maxim Co. S.R.E.(V.). S.V.R. Chinese Co. 9 p.m. Bras Basab Koad Malay Co. 5. p.m. Sepoy Lines S.F.A. Co. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.C. Cadets. Wednesday, Jl lv 12. 515125 words
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Article174 1916-07-11 5 In his report for 1915, tbe Director of Agriculture. F.M.S.. says The rubber crop for the F.M.S ta returned at 86,340 tons, and to tins mutt be adiled 6,066 ions ftom the unfedcr ited States ander British Protection. It would probably be safe to add174 words
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Article167 1916-07-11 5 BXCHANdB. SiMaarosa, July 11, 1916. |On LokiH.w Bank 4 m/s 2/4* l Demand 2/4 i Private 8 m/i 3/4^ On France Back T. T. 836 Oh India Bank T. T. 174* Oh Honoeono ..Bank d/J Hi Oh Sbanohii ...Bank d/d 96i Oh Java Bank T. T. 186167 words
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Advertisement260 1916-07-11 5 XAXTOOER n: m rit ;u->' uni "1 wi 1 »ta; for one u-outL oily. TAMANOYA HOTEL. BEACH ROAD oppos't th Dril H»li Itlephone IHSI. Outdoor work also undertaken. 11-7— loB TRAFALGAR. LIMITED. LOST CERTIFICATE. Win n-ip application has be n mada to tbe Direntorn of the abovenamed Company t? iastie260 words
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Advertisement421 1916-07-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, an experienced shorthand typist. Apply to Box No. 498, Straits Times. 117—14-7 WANTED, English na>sery governess for two children agtd 6 and 4. Reply (ta'.ing salary to Mrs. Bergtir, Koala Kangsar. 117-14-SMALL FURNISHED HODSE TO LET, Tanglin district, from August 1. Tennis onrt and Apply Box No.421 words
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Advertisement170 1916-07-11 5 IMMENSE SUCCESS I IMMENSE SUCCESS HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY NIGHT! THE NEW STAR OPERA SEASON 1916-17 AT THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT Tho well-known Javanese Ccm^dy PANJI ISMARAH WILL BE MW.KK COME AND SKE Javam so danetc, Javanese dresses Javanee songs K. H. CHEONO, Proprietor.170 words
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Advertisement461 1916-07-11 5 "AMULET" Tobacco .I kifb-ctrnm sninLiinj h>h,i<i;>. (onl and IrCHjiant and itm not Inn, IMsfM, ON SALE AT IN 2-oz. 4-oz. MOST DEALERS AIRTIGHT TINS ONE OF THE BIGGEST AND STRONGEST BILLS EVER OFFERED BY THK CINEMA C: aX Sfc k ruO off k BEACH ROAD WILL BE PRESENTED TO-NIGHT BBOOsTD461 words
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Obituary17 1916-07-11 6 Dycb.— On June H, at Barsham. Annie l>yce, daughter of late C. A. Dyce, of Singapore.17 words
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1058 1916-07-11 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JULY 11. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. The military situation is worth a little reflection. Two years ago, the German swelled his chest, bis head having already reached tbe limit of p w-ibility in that respect, and declared tbat his hour had struck, that be was1,058 words
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Article72 1916-07-11 6 Tbe following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. (.'Linn Keng Lee and Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon. L-eshold laud and boose 312, Beach rd, area 804 «q. ft., boaul't by Odj> (boon Koy for $6,800; fret hold land at King Edward-rd, off Bukit Tioiab rd, area 13,880 so. ft.,72 words
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Article1046 1916-07-11 6 The Netherlands India Commercial Bank has been informed by their bead-agency of Batavia tbat tbe Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank has declared a dividend on the year 1915 of 14 per cent. The report of the Singapore Electric Tramways states that tbe net profits for 1015 were £8,888 after1,046 words
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Article485 1916-07-11 6 CLOSING THE STRAITS TIMES FUND. Our Balance Still Increasing. The money actually received at the Straits Times Office to date of writing has been as follows General Fund 1119,442 Malacca Chinese Fighter No. 2 19,800 Malaya Women's Fighter 19.140 Grand Total Received $157,882 We have paid out For485 words
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Article186 1916-07-11 6 Tho Victoria Hall held a big crowd of children and grownups yesterday afternoon and tho children's fete in connection with Belgium Day was certainly a complete success in the two necessary particulars— the boys and girls had a splendid time and a substantial sum was raised for186 words
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Advertisement176 1916-07-11 6 COUTTS* )t^ OLD TOM V^^k GIN Ask for it '^fe--Sole Importer*: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. HIGHLAND BRAND EVAPORATED MILK Six dozen AQ small tins for $OilU DISCOUNT 5 PER CENT. Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. |ISI ORI'OBATH' IN Enc.LAM'i Engineering Consult QENKRAL ELECTRICAL motor ipENTRAfi SANITARY SINGAPORE. SIDEROSTHEN Anti-corrosive PAINT176 words
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Advertisement229 1916-07-11 6 LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA Bench Roatd, The House of Quality— The Home of Feature Attractions The Leading Theatre In Singapore Manager: M. H. Kenyori Slade SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 PROMPT PATHS PRESENTS Arnold Daly as Ashton Kirk investigator THE MENACE OF THE MUTE IN 5 PARTS229 words
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Article1432 1916-07-11 7 SOMME BATTLE. Steady Progress of The Allies. MERCHANT SUBMARINE. Germany's New Shipping Effort. Kiutek's Tklk.bav*. London, July 10. 1M fM General ilaic reports particularly MMM fighting in T rones Wood the south, m end of which w« captured on July V since when we have driven back several1,432 words
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Article29 1916-07-11 7 Rkuter's Tklkokaji. London, July 10, 7.30 a.m. Buenos Aires An anarchist has fired a revolver at the President (Victorino de la Plaza) but without causing any injury.29 words
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Article50 1916-07-11 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 10. The Times of Malaya states that 31 of the bwgest steel manufacturers in Great Britain have formed a syndicate to work wolfram in Burma with headquarters at Tavoy. Mr. W. U. .'ones, formerly assistant Geologist. F.M.S., is the general manager.50 words
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Article186 1916-07-11 7 There was an interesting function at tin Master Attendant's Office this morning, when His Excellency the Governor iSir Arthur Young, GC. M.G.I attended to present the imperial service medal for long and faithful service to Abdul bin Pardew, who is retiring on pension after thirty. eight years186 words
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98 1916-07-11 7 The Straits Chinese Reading Club will meet to morrow (Wednesday) in the CCA. Hall, Piiosep Street, at 8 p.m.. to commence i a new session. Tbe Rtv. W. Murray and Mr. Song Ong Si:.rc will be glad to welcome new members as well as old,98 words
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Article88 1916-07-11 7 The annual meeting of the Central Engine Works, Ltd., was held in the registered offices in Wlnteaway Laidlaw s buildings yesterday at Loon, Mr. J. A. Hamilton presiding. An account of tbe proceedings supplied by tbe i Company states that tbe report and ac- i counts,88 words
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Article84 1916-07-11 7 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has at the request of the Admiralty sent tbe following telegram to the High Commissioner for the Malay States:— Tbo battleship Malaya was in the thick of the naval battle on May 81, and the Admiralty desire once84 words
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Article53 1916-07-11 7 Messrs. Barker and Co. advise us of the outputs of clean tin ore for June from tbe undermentioned companies as follow! Kinta Association— mine 816 pels., tribute 232 pels. Kanaboi, Limited mine 50 pels., tribute 69 pels. Ampaug (Kinta) Tin Mining Co. 100 pels. Simpam Valley Hydraulic53 words
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Article40 1916-07-11 7 At the meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute on June 6. tbe following were elected Non Resident Fellows Mr. N. B. Barbonean, Borneo Messrs. T. C. Hume, A. Keir, M.A., and Koy L. N'aish, F.M.S. and Captain Jean Valon, Singapore.40 words
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Article215 1916-07-11 7 EMPIRE FUND FOR RELIEF OF WOUNDED. The following telegram has been received by His Excellency the Governor and is forwarded for publication To Sir Arthur Young, Governor, Singapore. Lord Mayor of London as Treasurer of Empire Fond for relief of wounded French soldiers to be administered by215 words
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100 1916-07-11 7 WHAT SAY YOU LADIES AND GENTLEMEN We shall have a balance exceeding 18,000 from tbe Straits Times Aeroplane Funds. It is kbout 91,000 more than we hoped for when we made a suggestion that it should be given to tbe Red Cross Socioty. So, if there be not a shower100 words
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Article429 1916-07-11 7 How Kitchener Calmly Awaited Death. A seaman named Roperson, survivor from tbe Hampshire, states:—" It is not true that Lord Kitchener's boat was overturned. He did not leave the ship. I saw Captain Saville help a boat crew to clear tbe way to the galley.429 words
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Article148 1916-07-11 7 Three weeks ago, says the L. and C. Express, of Jane 18, tbc Bishop of Labaan and Sarawak wrote to the Home Office and told them that fifteen years ago Fraulein waa known in Sydney, Now South Wales, as a German. Today she is Miss (an anglicised148 words
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Article2619 1916-07-11 7 THE AMAZING RUSSIAN ADVANCE. By Our Special Correspondent. London, Jane 15, It bas been well observed that all the outstanding features of this season's fighting so far have come within the category of tbe unexpected. Tbe prophets are always at work, and yet they have left2,619 words
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Article357 1916-07-11 8 Work on the Largest Mine in The F.M.S. I!) porting on the administration of the prutturtit. t M.S in r.*l"<. Ml Senior Warden, Mi W, Kyre Kenny, sajs rcgaiding I'ahang Con— >'■ lut- LmMM! it it to be recoiled MM the cipable manag> mtnt and oi^nisation of357 words
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Article141 1916-07-11 8 In a mournful description of tbe present doHolation of Yprcs in the Cornhill, Dr. Detruier ia the first to sound one prophecy of hope. "It will be rebuilt some day. The ancuwt bourn* are gone for the most part. ■ever to r. turn: hut there is141 words
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Article696 1916-07-11 8 POSITION OF THE INDUSTRY LAST YEAR. Senior Warden's Report. Mr. W. Eyre Kenny, Senior Warden of Mines, F M.S., in his report on tbe adminis tration of tbe Mines Department and on the miiing industries for the year 1915, states tbat the industry was rwirried on696 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article78 1916-07-11 8 Mrs. Mauldon was the winner of the Singapore Ladies' Kitle Association July spoon, at Balestier, on Thursday last. The scores were -3 ■p ll| I Mrs MauMon 28 88— 81+ 7= 68. LyaJl 31 62 5.44 67.4- Howe 27 32 69 8.24 67.* Booty 30 30 60 6.778 words
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Article107 1916-07-11 8 Following several days' postponement on account of rain, a number of tits in the S.CC. lawn tennis tournament were played yesterday, the returns U iug B Doubles Hamdii u\ Smith and Williams, wo. beat Tonkin and Da vies. A Sin'.lks Handicap. Itermark, w.o. beat Tyler, stout, w.o.107 words
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Article855 1916-07-11 8 European Lady's View of Life At Taiping. Mrs. Louis Stafford, wbo arrived in Sydney by the Mataram. has lived in Malaya for 19 years, and says she loves the life, remarks the Sydney Sunday Sun. Her husband is the Superintendent of Revenue Surveys for the State of855 words
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Correspondence.
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399 1916-07-11 8 To the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir,— Are tbe two bills recently bustled and passed by tbe Legislative Council a credit to thp legislators I With regard to tbe ordinance imposing a tax on tobacco, none of tbe unofficial members appeared to possess any399 words
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669 1916-07-11 8 Singapore Women's Fund for Blinded Soldiers and Sailors Tbe following contributions and subscriptions bave betn received and are gratefully acknowledged by Mrs Wreford and Mrs. Lowtber Kemp:— Previously acknowledged 5'2,05.J.91. Mrs. Knowles $20, E. J. S3, Mrs. Toft June and July I. Mrs. S. J.669 words
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Article51 1916-07-11 8 Mr, George Gray Andi-mou. of I.yall, Anderhoq and Co., 16, I'hilpit lauc, 8.C., cbairman of the Consolidated Mala; Kubber EstateH, the Jobore Kubber Lands, tbe S ottisb Tea and Kubber Trust, and tbe Segamat (Jobore) Rubber Estates, wbo died February 29 last, atii-d 71 yearn, left £70,906 gru»B and £87,70051 words
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Advertisement224 1916-07-11 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PARAGRAPHS. Latest advertisenieuLH of the day appear on page 5. Tbe Ycmid Mara, which had been advertised as loading for Manila and San Fraooisco about tbe 15tb iost., has been withdrawn from tho berth. Wo are asked by Messrs. Bouxtead and Co. to state that tbe Mata Hari224 words
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Advertisement296 1916-07-11 8 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONER'S SHOP Bras Basah Road, Singapore, From 9 a.m. till 12 p.m. Ices, Cakes, Pastry, Cold Drinks, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, «tc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. Moderate Char|(ea, H l'J— 7l2 ADEIPHI HOTEL FRIDAY, JULY 14 Fete de la Republique Francaise ON THIS OOOaMM296 words
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Advertisement213 1916-07-11 9 VtetmUj is th, Mothrr of I limit ion." OS COAGULATEX 5 A A New Discovery for Coagulating Rubber G Superior to Acetic Acid Cheaper than any Recognised Coagulant Guaranteed Free ot any Vegetable Matter Equa lly suitable for heet or Crepe Rubber 4 I Practically Odourless. MANUFACTURED IN PENANG. SOLD213 words
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Advertisement480 1916-07-11 9 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be cbtained at *he following places in Singapore Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. Money Changer, Hotel de l'Europe. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Hotel van Wijk. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Kob k Co., Bras Basah Road. Kwong Seng Cbian?, Selegie R. ad. Low Yong480 words
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Advertisement125 1916-07-11 9 DRINK jjjf^ DRINK CARLSBERG |y CARLSBERG BEER P^ BEER THE BEST Jf Jj^ MANI!BEER I B'f^jW I ACCORDING OBTAI^ABLE /SUS^JI IN THE EAST \j\ »^WH METHODS i^^B^ll POSSIBLE MODERATE J RESPECTS CARLSBbRG BEER 18 DANISH BEER SOLE IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporatid in Dknmakki Obtainable from JOHN LITTLE125 words
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Advertisement568 1916-07-11 10 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IB 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Sbttlbmbmts) HIAOOFFICIi Winehaatar Heuaa, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.G. Tbe Company has A 20.000 deposik-d with tbe Supreme568 words
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Advertisement383 1916-07-11 10 INSURANCE. IMTW INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED. (Imcobpobated in Honokono). Capital Buk.««cribed...*2,6oo,ooo Amount paid up (00,000 Reserve fund 1,600,000 Hbad Office, Honqkono. The undersigned, having been appointed tgents of «ho above Company, are prepared I aooept Marine Risks at current rates. BOUSTBAD CO., Agents. SUN LIFE cV:v;. c OF CANADA (INCORPORATED IN383 words
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Advertisement471 1916-07-11 10 BAHKINQ. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong), PAID-UP CAPITAL 111,000,000 RHSBBVB FUNDS Sterling 41,600.000 at I/- 116,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 188,000,000 Jewro Liability ol Proprietors 111,000,000 COURT OF DIRnOTORS. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. G. T. M. Bdkins, Bsq Hon. Mr. D. Landale.471 words
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Advertisement516 1916-07-11 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 80,000 Sharos ot 430 each 41,100.000 Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... .51.200.00 i BANKERS Tbe Bank ot England, The London City and Midland Bink, Ltd.. Tbe London County %nd Westminster516 words
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Advertisement513 1916-07-11 10 INBURANCE. PLAYING THE CAME The m»n who plays the game without life insurance is betting his wifo and ohildren that he will live to make for them a fortune, or at least a competency. Given a reasonably long life, good health, opportunity, energy and ability, the chances are that be513 words
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Advertisement54 1916-07-11 10 AUCTION SALE of birds ok paradise, bl.ick isap BIRDS, AIQHETTBS, ETC. At Powell Co.'h Saleroom On Wednesday, Jutt 12, at 11 a.m. Now on view. POWELL A CO., Auctioneers. 10-7— ll 7 POSITIOfS i:D LONDON. ENGLAND, LANGHAM HOTEL, c m:i.' p:j ii. W. FAMILY HOTEL OF THE HICiIF.ST OKDLR, In54 words
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Article784 1916-07-11 11 1 M NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. More Hopeful Outlook for Alcohol Charles L. Freeston writes in the Dailj Chronicle as follows Inasmuch as wo have to regard rcon things daring wartime iv ways that diffei widely from llxne wbicb prevailed in th< peace era, it784 words
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Article135 1916-07-11 11 Lauadron -95.947 lbs. Ledbury. -65.970 lbs. C1any.— 16,443 lbs. Scnawang.— '2A.s9B lbs Sandycroft.— 21.559 lbs. liatu Anata.— l6.lß4 lbs. Batu Village.— 2,sol lbs I'engkalan Durisn.— lo.Bll lbs. Tanab Merah.— l4,Boo lbs. 8ate.— 8,243 lbs. Semamba.— l3,s6B lbs. Sangei Bagan.— lB.soo lbs. Cheng —14 560 lbs. Song»la.-4,4U lbs.135 words
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Article45 1916-07-11 11 On June 21, two Japanese women were >i:nd id a dwelling bouse in Palenibang with heir threat* cat. A coaplo of Japanese who »ye since decamped are suspected. There «c also suspicions of a European being implicated. The police are acting vigorously in the matter.45 words
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Advertisement109 1916-07-11 11 E3 £3 I 3-TON I DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS just landed TO THE ORDER OF HIS HIGHNESS 7 HE SULTAN OF JOHORE. G.C.M.G. This superb chassis, which represents the zenith of British motor engineering, will be on view in our show-room, Orchard Road, for a few days while body is being109 words
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Advertisement257 1916-07-11 11 TYRES The Very BEST DUPIRE BROTHERS SINGAPORE I The Ideal Thirst Quencher (NON-ALCOHOLIC) KOPS STOUT The LanC-t, after appointing a SPECIAL ANALYTICAL COMMISSION »J v it li sliii, s "lt hasnoiltirni that is injurious, Imt is, on th tt>ntranj,a palatable U, pi laiji jmssi tttttg distinct tftnie and inriitoratintj firopirtiis."257 words
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Advertisement471 1916-07-11 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER tS T2a Jtli x\« BREWED in SCOTLAND SITUATIONS VACAKT .v ANTED, COMPETENT SHORTHAND TYPIST; mas' be quick and accurate Apply Bex No. 402, Strait« Time). 6- v WANTED, competent shorthand typist. Apply i fb'iv. Mesirs. John Little Co., Ltd. {incorporated in England) -6 6 v WANTEI'. EUROFEAN DOCTOR471 words
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Advertisement539 1916-07-11 12 OFHCESTOLET. TO LBT. 2nd Floor, No 8, Malacca Street. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. 18-1 a OFFICES TO LET, Ist and 2nd door, No. 8, Raffles Place. Apply Cuing Keng Lee and Co. 81-6 v GODOWN TO LBT. No. 7, Mer ban Road. Entry August 1. Apply Fraser and Camming,539 words
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Advertisement656 1916-07-11 12 HOUSES TO LET TO LBT. Houiiee Nos. 7, 8-», Chancery Lane Apply to Chin* Keng Lee and Co., Auctioneers. 18-11 o TO LET, Sandlands, Tanjong Katong Water and electric light laid on. Apply Meyer Brothers. E-l n TO LBT, Comfortable residence No. 80, Ste-eni Koad, known as Tresco. Apply to656 words
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Advertisement578 1916-07-11 12 KIAM KIAT CO. lOBandlC9, Market Street. Sole Agents TMe Muloott Belting Co.. Limited. STOCK ON HAND (iEM'INE BRITISH SODIUM BISULPHITE Id 1-cwt. Iron Dmm«. 10-4-9 4 MASSAGE. Those who have long been ailing and have found no cure, will derive complete benefit from my wonderful massage treatment, especially in cases578 words
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Advertisement196 1916-07-11 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 ASBESTOS METALLIC WOVEN SHEET MONMORE GREEN CHANGKOLS No 7. So'.e Aim tt- fcrthe GLOBE196 words
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Advertisement475 1916-07-11 12 MOTOR CARS I -phone For HIRE l_ M^ promptly attends A 1 I II to your call with I \J I comfortable oars, W W\m da y and night. \J \J \J Charges Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 216, ORCHARD ROAD. To ADVERTISERS As requests to make alterations in advertisements,475 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous348 1916-07-11 12 Straits V)imes. Telephones. Editorial and General 70 Manager's Office 'Mi Job Printing Department 848 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should bo addressed to THE EDITOR. All uiniunications relating to buninesa tcrs —advertisements, subscriptions, counts, printing, rtc. should be addressed to THE MANAOEH. ADVERTISEMENT HATES.— Miscellaneous wants of348 words
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