The Straits Times, 19 September 1916
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Title Section12 1916-09-19 1 The Straits Times. NO. 25,215 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1916. PRICE IO7CENTS.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement145 1916-09-19 1 Kg?" wmawi-M^Si PESTLE MILK UPOODJ BEAR BEAR BRAND BRAND kJII LT BtAR BRAND kJII M MIL 1\ HY^N.C 5W.55 MILIIV its in lts n<llural P""? TvS' 3 ot I a ny'h,? |nd without jddltion o» >»« J 4^^ securHy. mi|k ffij SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (INCORPORATED IX ENGLAND!145 words
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Advertisement279 1916-09-19 1 ROBINSON CO. (fS) Clocfcs and Watches H 23tk^. AT SALE PRICES AKSf'^^^^S^^^ Every watch Every watch and T^w MEm&\. \M*M^§&^. o'ook ha» clock guaran- /^V X^^fJ^ our namo O" teed perfeot f ffltjL dtr\r^ dial. timekeeper. jjfl Robinson's patent lever .^^H^^^^'' 15 3 l^^^^*!^^. Robinson's patent lever watch in ppt279 words
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Article1103 1916-09-19 2 Tbe following casualties are reported j London, August 33. Wounded.— 2nd Lieut. R. A. Aslett, K.A. 2nd Lieut. J. Baillie, Highland L.1. Capt. M. C. Bell, Royal Fosiliors 3nd Lieut. R. Bellis, West Yorkshires Major A. W. Blockley, Connaughts; 2ad Lieut. M. J. Breen, I East Yorks '2nd1,103 words
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Advertisement442 1916-09-19 2 JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE GO. EVIN RUDE V IV DETACHABLE THE WORLDS n BOA OTORB n WE SELL Used by British, BEST R R THEM UUWI Italian ana Aim- |J s ibb.iw rican Governments. IMMIDiaTC D D OILIVtRV EV I N R U D E Only Addren-ORCHARD ROAD Only Address (No442 words
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Advertisement452 1916-09-19 2 WOMEN AND PAIN. Few men realist- tb%t abont one woman in four do her h<>u>pwork whi'e soff-rieg actual pain. If a man had to endure as much pain be woali stay at home and let his work take care of itself. But there is nobody to do the work of452 words
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Advertisement782 1916-09-19 2 TITI TIN COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorpokatko in thr Struts Sbttlhmints) i Tbe Company invite tenders for the pur chase of the ontpnt of Wolfram Ore during the year ending September SO, 1017. Further particulars from BATBMAN a Co., Secretaries. 16-o— 2B 0 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto782 words
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Advertisement538 1916-09-19 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. OSAKA SHOBENKAISHA (Imoorporatcd in Japan) (Osaka •arcantils Maamshlp Co LM.) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. Tbe Company maintains a regular cargo wrrioe with six steamers calling at Moji, Yokkbichi, Hongkong, Singapore, Port Swetteabam, Penang, Colombo aod Bombay, and m the retnrn voyage oalling at Tutioorin, Singapore, Hongkong and Moji. For Port538 words
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Article689 1916-09-19 3 SATISFACTORY PROGRESS ON ESTATE. Excess Profits Tax. Tbe twelfth ordinary general meeting of tbe shareholders of tbe Vallambrosa Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at the registered office, 11, Charlotte square, Edinburgh, on August 0, Mr. A. R. Wilson Wood, tbe managing director, presiding. The Chairman, in moving tbe689 words
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Article354 1916-09-19 3 ACCIDENTALLY BAYONETTED Death of Life Guard in Bout At Knigbtsbridge. A Westminster jury, on August 16, foand that the death of Trooper Frank Cooper Reynold?, aged twenty t*o, of tbe Ist Life Guards, who was fatally stabbed while engaged in a bayonet boat with bis friend, Trooper Reginald Henry Sanderson,354 words
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Advertisement320 1916-09-19 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. eOiLD UP YOUR HEALTH with tSS£NC« ob n.uio extract of RED JAMAICA ■Voneuncod «i» the WICHIBT »»rniru «t'T; ffflTifg tne most 1^ TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS320 words
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Advertisement602 1916-09-19 3 CUTICURA FOR SKIN TROUBLES /y^^S. TIM S M P /C^yaunnL to Cleanse \&Y gfej Ointment (/Vw^'iA Nothing i^^y^^^il^Y safer, surer V^^l^rv at any price v 'for skin troubles of young or old that itch, burn, crust, scale, torture or disfigure. Besides, you may try them before you buy them. Sample602 words
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Advertisement222 1916-09-19 3 I Paper for Printing. Packing and News- W^ I paper Purposes, Cardboard, etc., in I any size, colour and weight. YAMAOA CO. >l\Vir M.namiM.ri-M.ch,. Kl taXu. Sensed: OSAKA. JAPAN J^JTv V% \\J^ A. B. C. sth Edition Cable *ddr«»: V Um OuZi mit *Z^oKy^^^K^^ Bella tne Sole 'or the FUJt222 words
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Advertisement1062 1916-09-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. -British India AND Appear Line. (CoIH'ANIBS Ix'IORI'ORATID IN EnQLAND). MAIL ANO PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS (Under Contraot with His Majesty s Government), Ohina, Japan, Penang, Oaylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porte and London. Steamers will leave Singap ire on or about MAIL LINES1,062 words
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Advertisement818 1916-09-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. (Incokporatii, in Siam). SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak Bbcbo, Kelantan, Tabai Langnara, T, lnpin Panarai. Patani, SingoraTLaoon, Kobsamui, Baudot Langsuen, Chumpon, Koblak k Bangkok. Out Departure a.a. ASDANG Sept. 20, 3 p.m. s.s. VUGALA Sept. SI S3, 3 p.m. S.S. BORIBAT818 words
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Advertisement445 1916-09-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THEOCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD., AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STfcAMNAV. CO.. LTD. (Ihcorporatko in Bnoland) The Companies steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straitp, China and Japan every week ano from Japan homewards for London, Amiiterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for445 words
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Advertisement525 1916-09-19 4 STEAMER SAILINII. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD (Incorporated in Japan) EUROPEAN LINE A servioe is maintainnd between Yokohama, via ports, to Marseilles and London nnder mail ontract with tke Imperial Japanese Government. Tie New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this hi rvico have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted525 words
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Article111 1916-09-19 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, September 19 High Water, Hi:, a.v.. 2.2) p.m I*, and <). outward mail due. Singapore AHai/.t*. llowitt Phillip* Co., Are You a Mason Wednesday, September 20. High Water, 4iJ iv i.19 p.m Thursday, September 21. High Water 24 a.m., 4 :ttf p.m Friday, September 22.111 words
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Article167 1916-09-19 5 KXCHANOE. SiHSAroBB, Sbptbmbbb 18, 1816. Oh Lohi/o. Bank 4 m/s 2/44| Demand 2/4, Private 8 m/t 3/«H On Francb Bank T. T. 82S On India Bank T. T 17 Oh HoMokowo...Bank d/d 5; On Sbahobai ...Bank d/d 76ft On Java Bank T. T. 1861.' Om Japan Bank167 words
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Article251 1916-09-19 5 To- DAT. P. DickHon and I'ort Svrvttenham Calypso 2.80 pm Mersing and Kemaman Hock Lee 2.80 pm Batu Pahat Hong Wan 2.30 pm Prigi Rajah, Tembilahan and Indragiri Quorra 2 30 pm Pamangkat and Sambas Singkawang 2.30 pm Malacca and Muai Lady Weld Bpm Hongkong, Amoy and251 words
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Article258 1916-09-19 5 The mail trains from Singapore for th north leave Tank Road station daily at 7.7 a.m and 7 p.m., arriving at Kuala Lnmpn V. 7.18 p.m. and 6.45 a.m. respectively. Thi through expreaa to Penang leaves Kuala Lumper at 8 am. daily, arriving at Ptuann at 6.'28 p.m.258 words
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Article146 1916-09-19 5 The mail from Europe by tbe P. and O. packet Novara arrived to day. Correspondence will be ready for delivery about 12.45 p.m. Tbe P. and O. steamer Medina arrived at I'ort Said on Sunday last. Om attention has been oalled to tbe fact that oar arrivals146 words
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Advertisement583 1916-09-19 5 UTEBT ADVERTISEMENTS. TO MIT, two compound houses, No. 62, Grange Road, »nd No. 8, Thomson Road. Apply to M. A. Meyer, 8, Malacca Str. et. VVJ 199-18-10 FOR SALE, 10 b.p Stellite ear (two neater and dicky), recently overhauled snd re painted. Apply Box No. 699, Straits Times. VV3 19583 words
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Advertisement809 1916-09-19 5 J. F. BELL'S "THREE NUNS" TOBACCO An unique production and has earned a high reputation for its fragrance and coolness, sweet flavour and distinctivenese. Sweet when tbe mom is grey, Sweet when they've cleared away Lunch and at close of day, Possibly sweetest 1 On sale at all dealers. LEE809 words
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Advertisement350 1916-09-19 5 AUCTION SALE (X VALUABLE NEW SILVER AND PLiTBD WARB WITHOUT RESERVE At Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Sale-room No. 8, Raffles Place, On Friday, Sbitkmbbr 22, at 11 a.m. Comprising silver vases, presentation cups (golf tennis and L. golf) sugar dredgers, steak, vegetable and other dishes, oak* baskets, sweet stands,350 words
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Advertisement133 1916-09-19 5 CHILDREN'S CONCERT. The next Children's Concert will be held in the Victoria Memcrial Ball on Friday, Sept ember 22, at 5.30 p.m. 18-8—229 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioner)) of Singapore invite tenders (or the supply of 400 cubic yards of granite broken to 11" gauge and 600 cubic yards of133 words
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1163 1916-09-19 6 The Straits Times. TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19. STANDARDISED SHIPS. In these days when tbe cornered Han ;s beginning to feel the full weight of the Allied arms and when be realises that any challenge to battle at s«a is only to court inglorious failure, it is also worth noting bow tbe1,163 words
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Article919 1916-09-19 6 Some natives of Yunnan have petitioned the Peking Parliament to devise means to stamp oat opium-growing in Yunnan am) Kueicbow. Mr. Justice Innee and Mr. Justice Braddell are expected to sit with Mr. Justice FarcerManby at the Fall Appeal Court in Ipob, on the 26th inst. Tbe919 words
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Article258 1916-09-19 6 THE URGENT NEED OF LARGER CONTRIBUTIONS. Help to Cheer Our Brave Boys. We gratefully acknowledge to-day another substantial individual contribution to the fund we are raising to enable our troops at the front to continue to enjoy the smokes which are being dent out by tbe258 words
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Article46 1916-09-19 6 The manager of Kaiupong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., reports the output for tbe half month ended September 10 as follows No. 1 Dredge No. 2 Dredge Hours run 299 801 Cubic yards treated 48,000 54,000 Total piculs 661.49 Realised on sale $32,282.6846 words
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Article85 1916-09-19 6 A circular found on a prisoner statt I It is the duty of every soldier to economic in food and forage to counteract tbe enemy's effort to starve us out. Satisfy only your natural needs; eat all tbe crumbs. You have a right to be generous with85 words
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Article79 1916-09-19 6 The train from Kuala Lumpur, bringing the outward mail which arrived at l'enang early yesterday morning, was delayed between Kuala Lumpur and Gemas last night for more than two hours in consequence of the engine failing. Assi«tancc had to be obtained from Kuala Lumpur before79 words
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Article81 1916-09-19 6 The August issue of the Agricultural Bulletin of the F.M.S. contain articles dealing with a root disease of plantation rubber in Malaya due to poria hypolatrritia tbe distribution of nitrogen in coagulum and serum of Hevea latex ou coagulation with acetic acid; preliminary notes on rbenopodium ambrosioides81 words
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Article104 1916-09-19 6 At the recent meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, Mr. It. K. Hardwick proposed that some form of war taxation be enforced, the proceeds of which should be placed at tbe disposal of tbe Imperial authorities as a contribution by that country towards the104 words
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Article143 1916-09-19 6 A London telegram oi August '20 says Statistics of tbe casualtieH mitten <1 by tbe belligerent nations sinoo the be^inniox of tbe war have been prepared by an association io Copenhagen and arc published by tbe German papers which state tbo figures reached by tbe Danish statistician))143 words
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Advertisement82 1916-09-19 6 "Three Star" Cognac J.DENIS MOUNIE Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Singapore ft Malacca. Cfi^fr ADVANCE DISPLAY \|f^ Race JHpfc Millinery J AT JOHN LITTLE'S lN.,.K|..|;vtM. IN KN..LAM.) When it's Repairs then— JPENTRAI I (ENGINE ■"""■'c t SINGAPORE. TYPEWRITERS The Oliver and The Empire are the two most popular models, because82 words
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Advertisement260 1916-09-19 6 TWO OF THE GREATEST AnRACTIONS EVER SCREENED IN SINGAPORE. AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE ALHAMBRA B«»cH Road Tbe Leading Theatre In Singapore. Ont of the gr«ateit programmes ever screened SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 The Blue Bird Photo-play Co. presents HELEN WARE WITH A STAR CAST SECRET LOVE SIX PARTS260 words
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Article908 1916-09-19 7 STILL ADVANCING. Brilliant Successes For The French. DEPRESSION IN BERLIN. Growing Bitterness Against The Kaiser. Rkctik's Tklkukams London. September 18. I a.iv. Following is the text of Genoral Haig's communique There were several heavy enemy counter attacks south of the Ancre. but all were repulsed. The enemy while908 words
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Article24 1916-09-19 7 knrt Tklei.kaji. London, September 18, 1.45 a.m. Tbe death is announced of Sir Cavendish Boyle, K.C.M.G., formerly Governor of Gibraltar. Newfoundland aud Mauritius.24 words
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Article401 1916-09-19 7 Losses Estimated at Over a Million Yen. About two o'clock on tbe morning of August 21, fire broke out in a shed in front of tbe Sumitomo warehouses at Higasbide majhi. Hyogo. Shortly after this outbreak was discovered the warehouses, in which a large number of401 words
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Article88 1916-09-19 7 A wireless message states that the Austrian military authorities, with cynical brutality, are exhibiting cinematograph pictures of the execution of Battioti from the pinioning in his cell until the body was riddled with bullets The intention is to strike terror into malcontents and demonstrate the penalty for opponents of the88 words
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Article1117 1916-09-19 7 GRADUAL RETURN TO NORMAL CONDITIONS. From Our Own Correspondent. London, August 17. With business at a very low ebb owing to the holiday season being in foil swing interest in the Stock Markets has been almost entirely confined to discussing tbe latest Treasury scheme for the regulation of1,117 words
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Article233 1916-09-19 7 Four Murder Charges Down For Trial. The Chief Justice, Sir John Bucknill. K.C., presided at the fifth Assizes of tbe year, which opened in the Supreme Court this morning. There were nino cases on* the list, including four charges of mnrder, one of attempted murder, one of rape,233 words
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Article222 1916-09-19 7 Important Resolution Passed At Yokohama. U.M. Embassy at Washington, says the Board of Trade Journal, direct attention to the issue of Commerce Reports for June 17, containing a report made to bis Government by the United States Consul -General at Yokohama, from which it appears that the222 words
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Article211 1916-09-19 7 Tbe report of the Jugra Land and Rubber Estates, Limited, states that of tbe area felled but not planted, it is estimated that about 860 acres will be suitable for rubber. Mr. Quartloy, the visiting agent, in bis report stated "The estate has been worked211 words
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Article95 1916-09-19 7 i In the Norwegian Consulate General's Court, at Bangkok, judgment has been given in the case which Meh Luea, widow of tbe late Pbya Visutr Sagoradit, trading aa the Chan I taboon Trading Company, sued the master j and owners of the steamer Kjeld for damages amounting to Tcs. 20.00095 words
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Article1580 1916-09-19 7 MEETING OF ASSOCIATION IN SINGAPORE. The Labour Shortage. The Jobore Planters' Association met at tbe Exchange yesterday, Mr. A. L. Bnyers presiding, and the others present being Messrs. T. F. Cutbbertson. W. F. HoUand, C. S. Bayers, W. M. Mackay. W. B. Campbell, F. B. Becker, A. P.1,580 words
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Article473 1916-09-19 7 Profit for the Year of Nearly $14,000. The report of the directors to be submitted to the shareholders at the sixth anuual general meeting of the company, to be held at the registered office of the company, Downing Street, Penang. on Wednesday. September ill, at 12473 words
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Article90 1916-09-19 7 A detachment of British soldiciH wav received on its arrival in Haiphong recently by detachments of the Foreign Legion and Colonial Infantry. The public buildings and many private residence!! were decorated with Mags, and the troopH were taken t ■> tin barracks where they were given90 words
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Article188 1916-09-19 8 Tic Straits Times is not responsible for t) pinions of its oorrespondentfi. i irr« spomlentu should bear in mind that letters must be short and to tbe puint. Long, rambling epistles are liable to be rejected cr ruthlessly cut down. Travk.ilkk: Your letter must be held over for the188 words
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Article416 1916-09-19 8 Red Cross Work for the Wounded. Last month the following garments were iespatcbed to Salonika:— BBl limb pillows. 166 jug covers. 48 eye bandages, old linen and Japanese puzzles. This month tbe following garments are being sent to Lord Monson, British Red Cross Commissioner. Rome: 188 hospital416 words
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Article99 1916-09-19 8 A wireless mn—smi reports that Germany received Mr. Aitquith a statement regarding the munkr of Captain Kryatt with outburst*. of savage derision. Tlie Strasburger Zeitang declared:—" If diplomatic relations are not mossed it will be because Germany baa decided to boycott the criminal English. The Allgememe /eitung99 words
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Article670 1916-09-19 8 Enormous Damage Along the East Coast. The Sumatra papers state tbat on Satur day and Sunday, the 9th and 10th inst., severe earthquake shocks were experienced in South Banjoemaß, .lava. The observatory states that they bad tbeir origin in tbe I ndian Ocean. The Batavia Nieuwsblad says the670 words
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Article150 1916-09-19 8 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Friday, September 22 Tuisdat, Skptembkb 19. 5.16 p.m. Drill Hall S.V.A. (S.R.E.(V.), N.C.O.'s and Signallers. H ii Maxim Co. I S.V.R T. P. I Platoon I Officers and N.C.O.'s 5.10 p.m. Chinese Co. WbDNISDAV, hFITEMDKK 20. 4.30 p.m. Balcotier Range150 words
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Article263 1916-09-19 8 Bangkok Shareholders' Views Of Proposals. A meeting of Bangkok shareholders in tbe Snngei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd took place on September 18, at Dr Heyward Hays's residence. Bangkok, tbe doctor presiding. There were 41 shareholders present, holding 88.966 shares. Tbe Bangkok Times says it was unanimously263 words
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Article305 1916-09-19 8 Unusual Conditions in India And Ceylon. Taken as a whole tbe rainfall has been much above normal, states tbe Superintendent of the Ceylon Observatory. As to the 26 inches in excess over the average in Colombo, 17 inches of it fell in May and six in July. Tbe305 words
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Article429 1916-09-19 8 Terrible Indictment by a Swiss Professor. There is a general tendency to regard tbe Austrians as much more humane enemies than the Germans, but nothing on the criminal side of the war can surpass for bestiality and cruelty a lengthy repott. just issued in book form upon the429 words
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Article31 1916-09-19 8 L Langlor. a Los Angeles swimmer, won tbe natioaal half-mile swimming championship in 12 mm. 64 seo. Claire Gallingan. a I'nited States woman, covered 440 yards in 7 mm 48 sec.31 words
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Article693 1916-09-19 8 Messrs. F. Peek and Co.'s Monthly Statement. In tbeir monthly Java Produce report dated August 31, Messrs Francis Peek and Co. write as follows The tea market at tin- beginning of tbe month was in a very unxrttli 'I condition, and sales consequently were very restricted, except693 words
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Article178 1916-09-19 8 The Bangkok Times states tbat a certain sorenoM has been aroused in the Bangkok Sports Club owing to tbe fact tbat when the names of a new racing sub committee appointed by an owners' meeting were sub in it ted to tbe general committee, tbe latter considered178 words
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Article112 1916-09-19 8 Tbe London correspondent of the Providence Journal states tbat tbe trencbea captured on the Somme show that they bad undergone most careful preparation. Many were concrete- lined throughout, and tbe drainage and water systems were complete. Tbe medical staff found two emergency hospitals, one 50 ft. and tbe112 words
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Article94 1916-09-19 8 Li Lieh cbun Las sent a telegram to PekiDß Baying tbat be baa left bis troops witb instructions tbat they are to take tbeir orders henceforth from tbe new Tncbnn, Lnk Wingting. He himself "ii te« Uto leave Kwang tnng to seek medical advice and cure some where else, as94 words
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Advertisement267 1916-09-19 8 RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM ADJOINING CONFECTIONEE'S SHOP Bras Basah Road, Singapore, NOiar open From 8 a.m. till 12 p.m. Ices, Cakes, Pastry, Cold Drinks, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc. AFTERNOON TEAS AND LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. Moderate Charges. 8- 13— 7- 12 ADELPHI HOTEL EVERY EVENING DURING DINNER OUR FILIPINO BAND WILL267 words
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Advertisement291 1916-09-19 9 Neemitif is tkt Mttkrr of Inv.ntion. DE COAGULATEX A Boon and a Blessing to Planters OOAGULATEX, a recently discovered process for coagulating rubber, has already got a firm hold of the market this speaks for itself. Those using Coagulatex once will use no other coagulant. Planters' testimonials as to its291 words
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Advertisement60 1916-09-19 9 Dog's Head Guinness The TONIC that cheer* and soothaa and doesn't harm. A simple nourishing food Of high medicinal value. NOTE The above DOG'S HEAD Label is on every bottle. Refuse imitationsSold Everywhere. 18 4-I*7 Eight-Disc Light Harrows CHEAPEST AND BEST ON THE MARKET Single-Disc Reversible Ploughs STOCKS HELD BY60 words
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Advertisement111 1916-09-19 9 TO LET RAFFLES CHAMBERS (LATELY OCCUPIED BY KATZ BROS.. LTD.) Commodious, well lighted and airy offices on second floor, front portion of fir^t floor and ground floor. Will be divided to suit intending tenants. Electric lifts, lights and fans throughout the building. Apply to CHINQ KENG LEE CO., Auctioneers and111 words
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Advertisement1934 1916-09-19 10 War or Peace, P'amine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WMAX OXMER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HAD OFFICE WinohutM Houie, lin(ipor«. LONDON OFFICE i 32, Old Jawry, E.O. Tbe Company lms A 20.000 deposited with the1,934 words
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Advertisement1152 1916-09-19 10 INSURANCE. AS WE SEE OTHERS When a man dies leaving his family unprovided for, critics say What an improvident fellow not to have made ptovUion lor hu wife and cliidrtn." Truly an amubing comment f oru those who bdjLg to a Urge o ass of persons who thiuk assurance excellent1,152 words
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Article1147 1916-09-19 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Evolving the Best by Test. It is the seeking for the highest degree of efficiency on the racing track that has evolved the wonderfully perfect internal combustion engine of to-day. Had the manufacturers been content with anything less than tbe best1,147 words
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Advertisement252 1916-09-19 11 canadiaTford AS EVERYONE KNOWS IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL 5-Passeoger Car on the Market. LOWEST IN FIRST COST MOST ECONOMICAL IN TYRES LOWEST PETROL CONSUMPTION Q J Q mles per U4iO gallon with a load of 42^ stone OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED BY THE SINGAPORE 'AUTOMOBILE CLUB All models in stock for immediate252 words
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Advertisement200 1916-09-19 11 A Customer writes I am sending you a Michelin cover 765 x 105 which has been in use on my car from May 3rd, 1915 to August 4th, 1916 (fifteen months). It has run about 13,000 miles and has never been punctured. Yours faithfully, (This speaks for itself) It is200 words
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Advertisement1097 1916-09-19 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER &ZS JL-i jLmmi JtE.fi BREWED in SCOTLAND SITUATIONS WANTED AN ELDE-tLY MARRIED LVIA wiih no family wisbbb to have charge t.t two < r three children attending hchoo Y. G., c o Straits Times. :;l-n-VH9 TO DOCTORS AND AGENTS A modi cal man with long local experience. Mat]1,097 words
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Advertisement805 1916-09-19 12 HOUSES TO LET. TO LET, No. 20, Kirn K»at Road. Apply to Yeo Hock Hce, No. 8, Raffles Place. 8-9— o TO LET, Dnnrobin, Barker Road. Im mediate entry Apply Lee Cheng Van k Co. 1-V— n TO LET 8, Chancery Lane, 8 bedrooms BtabUng and tennis court. Apply Clung805 words
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Advertisement399 1916-09-19 12 KIAM KIAT CO. lOSand 100, Market Street. 'Phoni 4vl. Big Stock on Hand ASPINALL S NICHOLSON'S VARNISHES IN ALL SHADES 10 4-9-4 MRS. F. COOPER ABBS Address Zatland House, Armenian Street. Subjects Undertaken. Typewriting (strictly confidential) Home Embroidery, Pen Painting, Millinery, English to Foreigners. Subjects Taught. Shorthand, Typewriting, Matic, Pen399 words
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Advertisement233 1916-09-19 12 READ THIS!!! 2 We bave lust received a ■blpment of Europe Olue. Malay Parangs, Emery Whn 1« 16" x 11' x 1 16" x2" x H" 18" x a*" x a», 18" x8" x i" Globe Valves j", f, JM" Stillson Wrenches. Adjustable Stencil Plates (alphabets and figures), Steccil Ink233 words
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Advertisement478 1916-09-19 12 MOTOR CARS •phone For HIRE v II M^ promptly attends 1 I M\ to your call with I \l I I comfortable cars, g■ day and night. \J \J \f Charges Moderate STRAITS MOTORCAR SERVICE. 21 S 211, ORCHARD ROAD. To ADVERTISERS As requests to mako alterations in advertisements, such478 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous322 1916-09-19 12 Straits V)imes. Telephone*. Editorial and Oeneral 70 Manager's Office 262 y!«K Printing Department 848 k\) communiL^tions relating to editorial matters and w>ws should be >ulirositod THE EDITG«_ All commanicatior aung to uus.^hh uituters advertisements, subscription accounts, printing, etc. should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT HATES.- Miscellaneous wants of every322 words
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