The Straits Times, 13 July 1916
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Title Section13 1916-07-13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,158 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JULY 13 1916. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement170 1916-07-13 1 MILK JOODJ A FEW GOOD THINGS LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS In cases of 48 tins, say, one month's supply. The assortmebt is made up from the following Soups TOMATO, MOCKTURTLE, OXTAIL, CHICKEN, MULLIGATAWNY aitf VEGETABLE. tin makes six plates of the rlynHfn r cc Soup you ever tasted. |BBH|^BsS£.^* LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS170 words
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Advertisement9 1916-07-13 1 lirellT* ■TYRES THE WORLD'S BEST. GOODALI Co., Sole Importers.9 words
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Advertisement185 1916-07-13 1 MANGLE S WOODEN ROLLERS CAST-IRON ROLLERS Fitted with springs which raise the rollers when unscrewed. ROBINSON CO. ALL STEEL OFFICE CUPBOARDS Fitted with five steel shelves. FIREPROOF and GERMPROOF Stock Sizes 60* X 80 X 18* $48.00 60" X 8fl" X 18" 88.00 72" X 80" X 18" 58.00 72"185 words
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Advertisement12 1916-07-13 1 MARTELLS BRANDY Soli Aoints: AOAMBON. GILFILLAN 4 N., LTD (Incurporatwl in Knglan.l)12 words
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Article1132 1916-07-13 2 ESTIMATE EXCEEDED AND COSTS REDUCED. Heavy Yield From the Old Trees. The sixth annual general meeting ot the Bradwall (F.MS.) Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on June 7 at tbe registered office, 49 and 51, Eastcboap, E.C., Mr. T. B. Silcock, presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,— At1,132 words
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Advertisement543 1916-07-13 2 f Cake making^^ i with Corn Flour. l •ny \oi w.int a si>erially nice cake for tea N^ to nuke it with -half Hrown I'o'mim s Vv^ Com llnir and lulf ordinary Hour, inX k^- ,1 r liiiary llour. c C*B 1 lour gives a fineness of texture and 1543 words
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Advertisement419 1916-07-13 2 LIFE 8 GOODWIN SANOS. The "Goodwin Sanda" of life are the yean between tweve aod twenty-one. Then ev«Kj wrakneM imp acted in tbe ty-tern by heredity, or acquired since birth, baa its most malicious infl n noe, for doriDg the o year* both growth and development aru rapid. Between twelve419 words
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Advertisement599 1916-07-13 2 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. NOTICE is Lereby given tbat Reformatory Road, from its junction with Ayer R»jah Real to the Ulu Pandan Road, will be closed to all traffic from Monday, July 10, until farther notice. H. V. TOWtfER, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Executive Engineer. 8-7-b— lB T ONG BAMXEONG& CO.599 words
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Advertisement551 1916-07-13 2 NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. NOTICE is h.-nby Mv.-n tbat 2,316 sq. feet of Crown Land, situate at Tanjoog Pagar Road, will be < ITe^ed for sale by public action at tbi Land office, Singapore, at 11 am., on Wednesday, July 19 1918. Any further information can be obtiitel551 words
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Article740 1916-07-13 3 DIRECTORS' REPORT STRIKES A HOPEFUL NOTE. Great Opportunities for Expansion. The directors in their report say The accompanying rt port of the managing director deals with tbe company's operations in Malaya, from which it will be noted tbat attention waa almost exclusively confined to tbe investigation and740 words
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Article164 1916-07-13 3 A novel method of exploring tbe hinterland of Papui has been suggested to the Commonwealth by a Swedish airmtn named Dr. Eric Mjoberg. Dr. Mjoberg suggests he should be given permission to establish stations at various points, and conduct reconnaissance from tbone stations into unknown parts of164 words
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Article94 1916-07-13 3 Bearing themselves with grett fortitude, several hundred relative* of men who were oc ship* engaged in the great battle viaited tbe Admiralty after tbe Jutland bittle in s« ircli of new*. Most of them were women, and many curried young children in their arm*. Lists94 words
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Advertisement323 1916-07-13 3 V""'"" I CHANDLER SIX $1,295 gold If you want to experiment If you want to try out some new theory of motor construction You won't be interested in the Chandler j BDT if yon want a motor ■■piral-bevr 1 gear rear i.xlp, add tl at has in it three ytars323 words
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Advertisement464 1916-07-13 3 SOFT WHITE HANDS Under All Conditions If You Use Cuticura. Trial Free. The Soap to rlo:insr< and purify, the Ointment to soothe mi heal. Nothing better, purer, sweeter or more effective at any price than these emollients. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. book. Address F. X.wbory A Sons,464 words
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Advertisement166 1916-07-13 3 v I Use This Delicious Chewing Sweet regularly after every meal and see how it Bids digestion. It relieves the distress from overeating, brightens and preserves the teeth, sweetens mouth and breath and quenches thirst. It is especially soothing for smokers. W&gGLEYS the ideal confection wrapped in an air-tight packet.166 words
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Advertisement1100 1916-07-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. Q. -British India AND Apcar L.inc. (Comfaniiii Is, <>ki'ok\trd in England). MAIL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR ANO ORIENTAL SAIU.'<33 (Under Contract with His Majesty s QovernLaent). ■op China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Adan, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL1,100 words
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Advertisement820 1916-07-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Incorporatic in Slam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bisut, Simerak, Bacho, Kelantan, Tabai Bangnara, Ttlopin, Panarai, Patani Singcra. Lacon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Chumpon, Kohlak Bangkok. Due Departure M. MAHIDOL July IS July 15, 3 p.m. •.a. ASDANG 17 19, 3 p.m. •.a. YUGALA820 words
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Advertisement435 1916-07-13 4 BTEAMEB BAILIHB3. THEOGEAN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY CO.. LTD. (iNCORPOBATKr IN Es'OL*ND) m v (.The Companios 1 steamers are despatch d from Liveroool outwatdn for the Straits. China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for GeDoa.435 words
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Advertisement514 1916-07-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporatid in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A servioo is maintained between Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles and London under mail nintraot with tlw Imperial Japanese Govcrnmont. Th: New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service havo been specially designed and constructed, and514 words
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Article165 1916-07-13 5 EXCHANGE. Bma*Poii, July 18, 1916. Oh Lomuom Bank 4 m.s 3/4* l Demand B,>4J Private 8 m/f MM On Franci Back T. T. U26 Oh Imdu B«kTT 174* Oh Homqkonu ..Bank d/d 12j OhShahohai ...Bankd/d 84* On Java Bank T. T. 185 O< Japan Bank m 110;165 words
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Article104 1916-07-13 5 FIXTURES. Thursday, July I.) digb Witir 9.31 a.m. Hit p.m Friday, July 14 *igh W%ter MJi *m., 9 10 p. n. Homeward ratil clsw (train I Saturday, July 15 •<igh >V»t«f. II 10 ».-n 10 > p.m. Anglo Chioeie Scho>l Spirts. 1 80 p.m. Sunday, July I104 words
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Article274 1916-07-13 5 Today. Port Dickaon and Port Swottenham Sappho 2.30 pm Saigon Kaho 2.80 pm Batu Pahat Aing Hin 3.30 pm Hongkong M. Castle 2.80 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Benlomond 2.?0 pm Saigon Wollowra 2.80 pm Malacca and Maar Kaka 8 pm K.K'Ojai, Itandjeruiassin, Stagon, K. Baroe, Italik274 words
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Article110 1916-07-13 5 Our attention baa been oalied to the fact that our arrivals in London arc much behind those published elsewhere. Our rule is to give arrivals only when they are officially reported in the Pout Office notices, and no later date than that printed above ha been t>110 words
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Advertisement669 1916-07-13 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KVGAGEVIEST WaNTRO, by business ii. an with 10 ynars' me-oantiW" exptrience in the East. Address repliei to C R.. r/ j Hotel Ho rßoropo 13 78-18-7 WANTED, Assistant Storekeeper for P odoce godown. Good eala'f to oompetent iu»n. Only those with previous experience r;ced appl7 to L. K.669 words
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Advertisement401 1916-07-13 5 "AMULET" Tobacco A hiijli-chiss smoking tobacco. Cool and fragrant and Jm not burn the tongue. ON SALE AT IN 2-oz. A 4-oz. MOST DEALERS AIRTIGHT TINS MOUTRIE PIANOS New Consignment just to hand WHY PAY A middleman's large profits when you can buy direct fr< m the Manufacturer at greatly401 words
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Advertisement70 1916-07-13 5 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW 6 CO. LIMITED. jfgfj?>> As a Floor Mop it is P^^^ unequalled. Cleans wood, Japanese ivHar^H II1;lts tile floors. KpK'T INSPECTION INVITED I THE O-CEDAR fc ?tt^* uno 0 Cedar Polish Way which is now being s^^^\& taken up so freely wmm^. *mm«*mi*k is the ideal Mop for70 words
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1017 1916-07-13 6 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JULY 13. IMPERIAL ASSETS. Tbere is certainly a streak of Imperial genius in Mr. Lloyd George. We remember in tbe days when be was the most ferocious of opposition critics -the days when be escaped from Birmingham Town Hall disguised as a policeman that quite a1,017 words
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Article15 1916-07-13 6 An Allied offensive from Salonika may be expected shortly, says a Dutch cable to Sumatra.15 words
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Article29 1916-07-13 6 Tbe output of tbe Ting Kil Tin Mines, Ltd for June amounted to piculs 291 20. made up as follows:— Plant ore pels. 100, tribute ore pels. 191 20.29 words
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Article40 1916-07-13 6 la their produce report, dated yesterday, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state: The copra market during tbe past week has been quiet. Today's values may be given as 15.70 for riotHt sundriod and %%M to $8.40 for fair to good qualities.40 words
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Article73 1916-07-13 6 A correspondent writes to the Piuaog Gazette Since tho imposition of the extra duty on spirits, winec.and beer not only bate prices been raised in many instances by 50 per cent, and over but in many instances the wines and spirits sold are well watered ci adulterated. We hear from73 words
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Article39 1916-07-13 6 The bearing of the charge of murder and attempted murder against five Chinese coolies, arising out of the affray in Pagodastreet on June 6, was continued in the third police court yesterday afternoon, and was farther adjourned until Monday.39 words
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Article57 1916-07-13 6 In tbe action brought at Shanghai by Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews against J. E. Melohior, a Danish snbjcct and an accountant, for libel, tbe court found that tb6 defendant had committed an offenoe and fined him $1,000 or 90 days' imprisonment and $250 costs. The entire declaration, issued by57 words
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Article66 1916-07-13 6 The next meeting of tbe Chinese Christian Association will be held in the C. C. A. Hall, Prinsep Street, tomorrow, at 8 p.m., sharp, when the following subject of debate will be discussed That for the purposes of this Colony helping tbe mother country in this war, an income tax66 words
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Article59 1916-07-13 6 Tbe Dutch Second Chamber has passed regulations for tbe control of foodstuffs, raw material and fuel. The Government will take control of all supplies and be responsible for their distribution. Three-quarters of tbe cost of legislation will be borne by tbe Government and one quarter by tbe Municipalities. Heavy punishments59 words
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Article56 1916-07-13 6 A Government Gazette was issued yesterday containing a further proclamation prohibiting trading with tbe enemy and a notification under tbe Trading with tbe Enemy (Extension of Powers) Ordinance, 1916, aa well as other notifications respecting the export of articles to China, restrictions on correspondence of Turkish prisoners of war, and56 words
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Article131 1916-07-13 6 The Empress of Asia made a record trip from Nagasaki to Manila in a matter of ex treme urgency, on ber last voyage. Soon after leaving the northern port Miss Cloman, daughter of Major Cloman, of the American Army, Manila, was found by tbe ship's surgeon to be suffering from131 words
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Article141 1916-07-13 6 A wonderful collection of articles was stated to have been in the fraudulent possession of two Chinese women, living at 251 9. Tanglin road, who were charged in the second police court this morning. These included two hundred things belonging to the military authorities at Tanglin Barracks, such as fourteen141 words
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Article158 1916-07-13 6 Messrs. Moutrie and Co., whose annual meeting has been held in Shanghai, made a net profit, including $12,873 brought forward of »5y,5«6. They pay a dividend of 10 per cent, which will absorb (80,840, commission to managing director and bonus foreign staff $6,857 95, to place to reserve account 15,000,158 words
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Article153 1916-07-13 6 The interesting announcement is ni&de that preparations are well in band for the first Degree Congregation of the I'niversit) of Hongkong. Some twenty graduates will receive in November the rewaxd of their labours for the past four year*, ami the ceremony should bold something of id treat locally seeing that153 words
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Article215 1916-07-13 6 A Kuggeatel solution of China's constitu tional deadlock by Field Marfchal Feng hui chang deservt s notice. It shows that <J! ma is not without statesmen. He points out that the so-called Constitutional Compact of 1914 is unquestionably illegal as it was never promulgated in accordance with law. Therefore the215 words
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Article457 1916-07-13 6 Major de Hamel, of Penang, is stated to be in a private horpital in Syuney. suffering from chronic malaria. Mr. T. C. Rand, late Superintendent of the Municipal (Quarries, Singapore, has taken over the management of tho I poll Marble and Lime Works. News bas been received457 words
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Article208 1916-07-13 6 Regarding a telegram in a recent issue respecting the wolfram industry in liurmah, the Times of Malaya says Important in formation just to band is that the High Speed Steel Alloys, Ltd., composed of thirtyone of the biggest steel manufacturers in the British Isles, and including such208 words
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Article392 1916-07-13 6 Johnston's Pier: We all know it, and we all have to vi« it occasionally, but whether it in still in the caru of the municipality or ban paaß< tl over to the Harb ur Board aa it ought to do, Dot one person in ten thousand bas the392 words
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Advertisement156 1916-07-13 6 HARVEYS ROYAL MANZANILLA TAWNY PORT "8. C." SHERRY A fresh shipment Per dozen $20.00 JUSt received hy US. (Duty Extra) ST. JULIEN CLARET Per dozen qts 0.50 RIESLING 2 doz. pts 1 0.50 (Duty Entrsi) Californian White Wine. CALDBECK. M ACGREGOR CO. Wine and Spirit Merchants, Singapore and Malacca. Jouokk156 words
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Advertisement213 1916-07-13 6 HERE'S VARIETY FOR YOU SOMETHING AWAY FROM ANYTHING EVER ATTEMPTED BEFORE AT THE ALHAMBiA Beaoh Road, The House ot Quality— Tne Home of Feature Attractions. Tbe Leading Theatre in Singapore. Minaser: M. U. Kenvon-Slade SECOND SHOW, AT 9.1 S PROMPT LAUGHS! ROARS!! SCREAMS!!! YELLS!!!! Udj ot the tuuoiott o-rtx.l piclnrts213 words
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Article2324 1916-07-13 7 SOMME BATTLE. Success in Ten Days Struggle. All the German Defences Captured. Rbctbb's Tblbobams. London, July 11, 3.10 p.m. (ieneral Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our infantry have retaken Contal- Maison by assault. A strong German counter attack was repulsed with heavy loss. We stormed, further east, several linos2,324 words
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Article155 1916-07-13 7 Rectbr's Telegram. London, July 1 >. 2.5 p.m. A deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce, consisting of Mr. C. C. McLeod, Mr. J. M. Dick and Mr. W. K. Eddis visited Mr. Chamberlain yest°rday on behalf of tbe Indian Chambers, to protest against Clause 2 of155 words
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Article41 1916-07-13 7 IUI'TKRS TbLBOBAV. London, July 12, 4 21 p.m. Washington A resolution has been introduced into tbe Senate asking Mr. Linsing to report whether the K'l.sso Japanese Alliance will close the door ia China t j American bisiness interests.41 words
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Article40 1916-07-13 7 Rictbb's Tblbubam. London, July 11, 10.20 p.m. F. irl Crawford has been appointed President of the Board of Agriculture. London, July 12. Tbe engagement is announced of the Rev. W. H. Carnogie, Canon of Westminster, and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain.40 words
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Article28 1916-07-13 7 (Fbom Oik Own Coubbsponsknt.) Lonlun, July 12. I Tbe following dividends are announced Prye 10 per c,a*., Taipin^ f, Prdaog Jawa »i and Kerala 0.28 words
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Article968 1916-07-13 7 INFLUENCE OF BAD AND GOOD NEWS. From Our Own Correspondent. London, June 8. From many points of vie* it has been a very exciting week, and if tbe various incident! have not boon strongly reflected in tbe Stock Markets tbe explanation is, simply, tbat there is no speculative968 words
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Article118 1916-07-13 7 Income Duty Strongly Resented At Penang. (From Ocb Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 12. A crowded meeting of tbe Penang Chinese, held in tbe Chinese Town Hall, unanimously resolved That this meeting strongly objects to the introduction of tbe proposed income tax," and: "We are prepared to agree,118 words
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Article179 1916-07-13 7 Fair Demand on Fluctuating Market. Messrs. Gathrie and Co. report: Singapore, July 12. A fair demand was experienced at to-day's auction when some 390 tons were catalogued for sale. Standard crepe at 1129 shews an increase of t6 on the week. Standard shset sold up to 1126,179 words
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Article162 1916-07-13 7 Mons. J. Da Courtois, begs to acknowledge with thanks tbe following additional subscriptions Already acknowledged 18,743 Mrs. C. McG. Phillips 25 Doctor Lim Boon Keng 50 C. W. l> irbisliire 100 F. G. Worseley Taylor 100 Manasseh Meyer 500 D. J. Reek 26 J. M. D.162 words
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Article217 1916-07-13 7 Chinese merchants are proverbially generous wben they come across a cause which commends itself to them. The C nowabroad are particularly mindful of their own districts in China. This has been s'lown again and again in cases of famine. II >od, pestilence and other troubles. IsM itly217 words
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Article58 1916-07-13 7 Sir William Wilson Mitchell, of Colombo. Ceylon, head of Messrs. Darley, Itn'.l. r anil Co., tea and produce merchants, Colombo, who introduced the cot.on industry into the island, and long represented the BjaßßMtJta community in tbe Legislative Council, and who died on December II U»t at the a«e of seventy58 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article52 1916-07-13 8 The qualifying round for the St. James' Cup in connection with Keppel Golf Club will be played in conjunction with the July modal. Is holes bogey handicap, on Saturday and Sunday, the 15th and 16th inst. First 16 to qualify. Tbe alien' July spoon will be playeil on .Monday,52 words
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Article86 1916-07-13 8 There mi no play in the S.L'.C. lawn tennN tournament last evening. Tbe ties fixed for to day are Championship. Howe v. Edward, liartnell v. Manning. Ii laMM* C ass IN v. Tinslcy If not playing in the Double. lladd.'n v. Chancy. Wodebousc v. Hickoy. 0 Sis..i>s.86 words
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Article676 1916-07-13 8 Progress of the Tin Dredging Propositions. iln third annual centra] meeting of the Hhar. lioldt rs ot K M.S. Tiuiah. Ltd., was held un June *>. at the registered office, 7. Martin's lane, Cannon street, K.C., Mr. John I. Philips (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Of ntlemen,676 words
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Article9 1916-07-13 8 Tlic Dutch (iovcrntueut Lax prohibited tbc export of potatoes.9 words
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Article542 1916-07-13 8 Heroic Incidents in the Great Defence. A Paris mossaga of June 18 saya: One of the most heroic incidents of tbe struggle for Fort Yaux was tie defence of the northwestern outer works by the 101 st Ktgiim-ut, composed of Parisians. The semi official story relates that542 words
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69 1916-07-13 8 King Albert's Civilian Hospital Fund. <>n behalf of the Lady Kvelyn Young, the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. li. Waid, of Evatt and Co, French Bank Buildings, Singapore, gratefully acknowledges the following contributions Balance previously acknowledged 12,173.81 Sale of exhibits at Singapore Art Club Exhibition Lady Evelyn Young 82.80 Mr. Stirling69 words
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Article83 1916-07-13 8 Tho rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended July 8 was 82.29 per inille of the population. The total number of deaths was 217, of which 164 were male subjects and 53 female. Con vulsions claimed IS, phthisis 34, malaria fever 27.83 words
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Article85 1916-07-13 8 The ltrituh (iovernment haa sent 1,(50 (iirman combatant prisoners of war to France, where they are being employed, un der British -up< rvmion, at Houen and Havre, in clearing cargo ships of goods other than munitions of war, in order to relieve the con Wt.-tinneif the ]K>rtH, or in other85 words
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Article1893 1916-07-13 8 RESULTS CONSIDERED VERY SATISFACTORY. The Current Year's Returns. The second annual general meeting of the Ipoh Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held on Jane A, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, EC, Mr. K Pawle, A.R.S.M., M.I.M.M. (chairman of tbc company), presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, in the first1,893 words
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Article80 1916-07-13 8 I'nittd Serdang. -259.024 lbs. Sungei Kari.— 27,500 lbs. Asahan (Sumatra). -26,850 lbs. Tandjong 188,753 lbs. Sialang— 98,298 lbs. Bila Sumatra.— l,779 lbs. ADglo Sumatra.— T'J 158 lbs. Ampat (Sumatra).— l4,ooo lbs. Tanah Datar.— 9,4sB lbs. Bab Lias- 9 665 lbs. Toerangie.— s.lB4 lbs. Mendaris (Sumatra).— 6,494 lbs.80 words
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Article58 1916-07-13 8 Programme of drills, etc., for weok ending, Friday, .luly 14:— Thursday, July 13. 5 p.m. Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Sepoy Lines S.F.A. Co. Friday, July 14. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. •i Maxim Co. S.R.E.(V.). B.V.R. ii Veterans Co. ii Chinese Co. S.V.C. Band. S.V.C. Cadets.58 words
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Article56 1916-07-13 8 The committee of the Children's Aid Society gratefully acknowledge the following further subscriptions Previously acknowledged $9,543.50 Percy Gold 60 Captain Bannatyne 10 Mrs. K K Mactaggert (Kajang). 8 Collect* d by Mrs. Argyll Robert son (Kuala Lumpur) 140.54 T. F. H. February .luly 6 ToUl 191,758.0456 words
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Advertisement155 1916-07-13 8 PUBLIC NOTICE PARAGRAPHS. Latest advertisements of tbe day appear on page 5. We are asked to state that tbe steamer Singkora, of tbe Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatscbappij. Bails for Bercmbang, Pancb, Asaban and Helawan-Deli, to morrow instead of to day as advertised previously. Tbe Palladium's midweek change is doefor tbis evening,155 words
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Advertisement313 1916-07-13 8 BAFFLES HOTEL Saturday, July 15 SPECIAL DINNER CINEMA SHOW INIVERSAL FILM MANLFACTLRING CO.'S FEATURES 1. FATHER'S LUCKY ESCAPE One -reel Ne-tor Comedy. 2. DISGUISED BUT DISCOVERED One-reel L-Ko Com tiy. 3. I REWARD OF CHIVALRY 4. Three-reel Goldßeal drama featuring 5. HERBERT RAWLINSON. 8. TWENTY MINUTES AT THE FAIR One-reel313 words
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Advertisement217 1916-07-13 9 NtUtm'tf M M>lli<r "J Inrmliioi." OS COAGULATEX\ j A New Discovery for Coagulating Rubber f^b Superior to Acetic Acid fi mm Cheaper than any Recognised Coagulant Guaranteed Free ot any Vegetable Matter U Equally suitable for c heet or Crepe Rubber Practically Odourless. MANUFACTURED IN PBNANO. m. SOLD IN tingle217 words
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Advertisement434 1916-07-13 9 Nerve Energy Physical Vigour 87 1 Dr. Cassell's Tablets The Great VitaHsers for *£dfr'^-M Weak Nerve-worn and Run-down Men and Women It is lxcau*' Dr. Cassoll's Tabltts ovcrcom vital exhaustion thai tluv .in 'i^K^'^^^ '^Sj/ so sine as a rtmedy for wcakmss, wasting, and all run-down condition-. \%S^^^B£- f*rfy%vy?3 They434 words
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Advertisement174 1916-07-13 9 CHARLIE CHAPL <H The World's Greatest Comedian The World's Highest-paid Artist LANDS PER s.s HITACHI MARU Steamer expected July 7 Short stay only Come and get acquainted BOOKINO AGENTS: JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE CO. Only Address ORCHARD ROAD Only Address (No connection with any other Furniture House). DKINK Ij?^ DRINK CARLSBERG174 words
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Advertisement564 1916-07-13 10 War or Peace. Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IB? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HBAD OFFICE I Winohmtsr House, Singapore. LONDON Of FICE i 32, Old Jewry, E.G. The Company ban £20,000 deposited with564 words
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Advertisement382 1916-07-13 10 INSURANCE. UKION IKSUMNCE OFFICE, LIMITED (Incorporated in Honokono). Capital SubBcribed...»2,soo,ooo Amount paid-up 600,000 Reserve fund 1,800,000 Head Omci, Honokono. The ondersigned, having been appointed ißents of the above Company, are prepared 0 aeoept Marine Risks at current rates. BOUSTBAD CO., Agents. sun life cV:;v. c of ganada (INCORPORATBD IN CANADA).382 words
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Advertisement468 1916-07-13 10 BANKING. HON6KONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong), paid-dp capital 116,*****0 RBSBRVB FUNDS •w^iuu Sterling 41,600,000 at I/- •16,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 188,000,000 ckterve Liability ot Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT Of DIRECTORS. W. L. Pattenden, Esq., Chairman. S. H. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. G. T. M. Bdkins, Bsq. Hon. Mr. D.468 words
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Advertisement524 1916-07-13 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 80,000 Shares ot 430 each m. m m 41,100,000 Reserve Fond 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,200,000 BANKERS The Bank ot England, The London City and Midland Bank, Ltd., The London County524 words
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Advertisement661 1916-07-13 10 INBURANCE. PLAYING THE GAME The man who plays the game without lifo insuranoe is betting his wife and obildren that he will live to make for them a fortune, or at least a competency. Given a reasonably long lite, Rood health, opportunity, energy and ability, the chances are that he661 words
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Advertisement142 1916-07-13 10 RB KUMPERS 4 CO., IN LIQUIDATION. BY ORDER OK TtiE LIQUIDATOR. AUCTION SALE Of OFFICE FURNITURE, ADLEH TYPEWRITER, COPYING PRESS, IRON INSULATORS, ETC., At Nos. 69 and 70, Cecil Street On Tuesday, Jllt 18, at 11 a m POWELL k CO., Auctioneers. 12-7—17-7 AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE CHINESE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,142 words
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Article1073 1916-07-13 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Petrol Problem. H. Massac Buiat, writing in The Observer. »aya:Certain of tbe answers to questions asked in tbe House of Commons concerning the pre liiuinary report which the Board of Trade has received from the Petrol Sappties Committee appear to1,073 words
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Advertisement135 1916-07-13 11 3-TON DENNIS LORRY CHASSIS just landed TO THE ORDER OF HIS HIGHNESS THE 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 being fitted. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED All135 words
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Advertisement260 1916-07-13 11 TYRES The Very BEST DUPIRE BROTHERS SINGAPORE Exb.s. Kyoto due July 8 tp f IS Four-Beaten V^^^"^ S Two-Beatera Newest Models Tin' Stir Anji Cars an fitti d tntlt tdf-Hmrten and tUctric lights imcttukte. The mgimei an noirirtHl l-atlimbr type tl -rrlopiiig 17\^ h.p. AffO Cars arr Sole Agents: comjortablc260 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement497 1916-07-13 12 INSURANCE OF PRIVATELY OWNED MOTOR CARS USANCE c% LIMITED. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES BOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilfillan &Co., Ltd., ilkciihimkatik in England! IMPORT 1 DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE. PENANG and MALACCA. BITUATIONS VACAIT WASTED, a Chinr < clerk for office work. Apply by letter ti K. H. c 0 StraiU Timis. WANTED, an experienced497 words
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Advertisement555 1916-07-13 12 OFUCES TO LET. TO LET, 2nd Floo/, No 8, Msiac.-a Mrirt. Immediate entry. Apply Mi-yer Brothers. 18 I— a OFFICES TO LET, Ist and Jcj rljor, No. 8, Kaffleß Place. Apply Cuing Keng Lee and Co. 81 6— a JOP3W TO LET. No. 7, Mti baa lioad. Eutry August 1.555 words
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Advertisement728 1916-07-13 12 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET. Mm m tii'H 1, t)-i, Chancery Lrdb Apply to Chin* Keig Lee and Co.. \n. :ir>r',t>rK 18 11 O TO LET Sandlands, Tanjcng Katom; Water and electric light laid on. Apply Mey r Bruthera. 6-1 a TO LET, Comfortable residence No. BP, Ste erjh Read,728 words
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Advertisement710 1916-07-13 12 KIAM KIAT GO. 1O8«nd1C9, Market Street. Sole Agents Tbe Hulcott Belting Co., Limited, STOCK ON HAND GENUINE TBITISU SODIUM BISULPHITE In 1-cwt. I. i.j Dn m 10 4-9-4 KUALA LUMPUR RU3BER AUCTIONS Sales will be he.d onct v v-ttk en Thursdays Consignments should reach us two da) 8 prior to710 words
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Advertisement196 1916-07-13 12 Materials, Prices, Reputation ;.nd Standing. Compare ours with theirs. They cackle a lot. But it is not 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. Sole Agent- (or the196 words
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Advertisement461 1916-07-13 12 MOTOR CARS I -phone For HIRL l_ M\ L promptly attend* II I to your call with I\B comfortable cars, J\ m day and night. V \J Charges Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 215 216, ORCHARD ROAO. To ADVERTISERS As requests to make alterations in advertisements, such as changes in sailing461 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous350 1916-07-13 12 Straits "(Bimes. Telephones. t-ilitorial and General 7J Manager* Office 26:! Job Printing Department 848 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should bo addressed to THE EDITOR. All njuuicatiouß relating to business ters advertisements, subscriptions, ;ouuts, printing, etc. should bo adu.eseeu to THE MANAOER. ADVERTISLMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants of350 words
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