The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 April 1918
1918-04-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1918-04-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. t. .j j* l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13 1918. NO. 9,33717 words
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Article271 1918-04-13 1 The fiercest battle is raging round Armentieres which place has been aban doned by the British, full of gas fumes. The iine given by Renter's correspondent) is an irregular one. Although giving ground, we are taking heavy toll of the enemy Page 7. Meantime the attacks south271 words
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Article1321 1918-04-13 1 Quicquid c.gunt homines nostri e§farrago libclli Juveval. The rof.in topic of tbe weok is »m? raay serious position id wbicb the Empave Btan Ja owiug to the Gf-rtnan determination, by the DM of all fneoaa, to break up nt line m France. We have to eustain1,321 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement189 1918-04-13 1 IODRICH TYRES IDS NO PNEUMATICS iPFIES HOTELI r1 I UM%3 il UImJ Id I IJRDAY, APRIL 13th CIAL DINNER I AND 4EMA SHOW. 7. THE NEW MODEL 3^7 ROYA.L •^gj The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork mUj I )0 Over 10,000 Supplied to s "'^r-jf^-'^ J The Allied Governments Compare the189 words
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Advertisement316 1918-04-13 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) BOOKS ON THE WAR A Secona Diary of the Great Warr. by The Story of the Salonika Army, by G. Sanil Pepys, Junr. $J. 75 Ward Price $3.00 The Voice of Belgium being the War The Fleets Behind the Fleets by W. Utterances of316 words
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Advertisement138 1918-04-13 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Chinese clerk, Chinese salesman, and Shorthand typist wanted Page 2. Turnout for sale Page 'I. Bankruptcy notice re Lee Tai Moy Page 5 Examination of Melical School Page 6. Robinson and Co for Prosser rackets Page 7." Kelly aud Walsh new book list— Page 1 Ching Keng Lee138 words
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Advertisement5 1918-04-13 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1918-04-13 1 THE WEEK. Satnrdif 13th. High Wate*-- 11-5» a.ty 11-39 p.m. Hindu New Year commences. Sunday 14th. High Water- 0 4^ a.m. 2nd Sunday after Easter. flootsy 15th. Qlth Water- 0 17 an. 1-83 p.m. Taesdif 16th High W&tfiF-O 58 &.w., 2 25 p m. Batang Penar meeting, noon. Vrinsstiaf 17th.94 words
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Article212 1918-04-13 2 A Taiping correspondent writes to the SfcaiU Echo "The durian season which is just starting promises to be a record one this y«ar m this part of Perak and I hear aaniUbr reports from other parts of the cwuatry. In my garden, I have a durian212 words
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Article197 1918-04-13 2 MEANING OF BRITISH DESCENT." Justice Neville's Opinion. It is impossible to go back Co Adam,*' ami Ur Justice Neville when he was askai to determine the eligibility of can didat«s for scholarships to Harrow and Oxford under a bequest of £50,000 left by the late Mr Augustus Shephard Churchill. The197 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement650 1918-04-13 2 QFILLED! All names now flnishfd, bo room save for a few more'psgts cf advertising. DOLLAR DIRECTORY SAFET V T R E A D^^^ WANTED IMMEDIATELY Sbottbaud Typi-t ami clerk for local Mcr cantilf Firm. Previous experience ia office essential. Apply with reference to Box 870 c 0 Free Press. 13650 words
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Advertisement1077 1918-04-13 2 PICTURES OF RARE ENTERTAINING POWeI^ figure m the Programme AT THE ALHAMBRjm The Hall for Music. The Pioneer and Premier Hous2. 7 tie House o A PICTURE THAT HAS CFEATiD A i URORE liUlMlftl Affording an irsi^ht into that wocld-Camoas Ataoteg stablis.hn:* -.t m.--satioual aod arti.-tic dancing is üBB o.1,077 words
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Article913 1918-04-13 3 Ofter to Allies n March T2 -Tbe intprest attur^ I rec u f tiliicm. nauouucemtut rtant conference of Allied •teeded the isjue of the Ea D festc OH the ternii cf tbe U considerably ea e ;r Mi f-om Moscow. p cv ilenc there of a IB]913 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement442 1918-04-13 3 W— f _P^^^n_tt _a _3SB_I HH^^^^ r _HH^^^ S_v?3Ei S_l_^_H _fc^3^_ The particular man demands a particular just such men— men of discrimination who require me oesi 4V%?3^' Sole f anufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Co Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND -V IDo You Suffer from any I SKIN OR BLOOD DISEASE I /nisiplcp'^m442 words
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Article340 1918-04-13 4 In the Journal of the British Astronomical Association for December, 1917, we find this: Mr W Campbell, m the October num ber of the Pacific Astronomical Society's Journal ciiticises the theory that artil i lety firing affects the weather, and especially the idea that it precipitates rain,340 words
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Article248 1918-04-13 4 Dr Starr's Tragic Death at Peshawar. A tragic affair took place at the Church Missionary Hospital, Peshawar m the small hours of Sunday morning, March 17, as the result of which Dr Vernon H Starr, superintendent of the mission, lost his life. It appears that about 4 a.m.248 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1918-04-13 4 CHEESE We are now receiving regular supplies of Ist quality AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) I Tl THJ T^ "W^ ij" aj l %J mJ J I Xj lw It Jlil MARINE i T^ JT F^^^ 1 IUUIvJAU i From2lB.H.P. t0358.H.P. j FULL206 words
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Advertisement215 1918-04-13 4 GENT'S "CALENDAR" WRIST WATCH. \f »V-MRI Dollar This ''Calendar" WRIST Watch not only tells the time, but it also shows the correct date. Every twenty-four hours at midnight the date hand automatically mcvos to the next day of the month. The mechanism Is no more complicate'! than m an ordinary215 words
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Advertisement155 1918-04-13 4 Atlas Preservatives I A GENUINE RUST PREVENTATIVE with Black Finish. I i A Wood Preservative, Protects Timber from White Ants; Dry Rot < I ft A25 per cent Solution is Sufficient for Practically every Requiremo: Supplied m Drums containing 77 lbs. or about 5 gallons. 1 n Is a Boiler155 words
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Article623 1918-04-13 5 NEW BRIDGE-RD MYSTERY. Before tha Coroner, Dr Murray Robert•on, yesterday farther evidence wae taken m connection with (he death of a Canton* ese named See Too Sing who was found dead m the flooded drain outside No. 90-5 New Bridge rd m the email hours623 words
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Article334 1918-04-13 5 A special mettiDg of the Municipal Ccmmiesicoere was called je^terdaj after nooa to discuss the enopletn^utal budget of March 28, 1918 There were present Meiers J Polglaee (Deputy President), W LowLherSemp, TV A S.ms. J A Elia3, A Bean See 6 Tiocg Wah, W Marsh (Acting Sacrerun), and334 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1918-04-13 5 r»4lf3 M£^3H*lT SE«VI3E GUILD V I I'liihn^s Kafflas Place, Singb oorari igeata of the Imperia 0 nil where sabacrlptiont t 9»m m- tabors enrolled and i»l. L W knma as Visitors daring theii I *3APOIE BON MARCH E, LTD I K^DY MADE PWB 1 BESSES, BLOUSES SKIRTS etc., I MADE72 words
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Advertisement272 1918-04-13 5 OUR NEW CATALOGUE. Owing to the rapid growth of oar business m the Far East, and the greatly inoreased demand for our catalogue, we now keep a supply of oar latest issue at the following offices T. B. Tolman, 911, Urbiztondo, Manila AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY MANILA > HONGKONG WELLS FARGO272 words
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Advertisement608 1918-04-13 5 I RING EDWARD VII MEDICAL SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. The above examination will be held m the Examination Hall, Baffles Institution, hingapore on May, 18th, )4ta and sth, 19i6 Intending candidates are reminded that applications for examination mast be m the hands of the Principal by May Ist. i Candidates taking608 words
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Advertisement643 1918-04-13 5 NOTICE The Establishment of Mr R P. De Mr* will be cJoed cd Uta 13th 1< h ioet, fcr Jh* Singhalese New Year. GOVERNMtNr OF JOHufiE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Applications will be received up to the IMb 19 6, for the post of Assistant Archltac snral D: aught sman to643 words
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Miscellaneous463 1918-04-13 5 Lunoay church services Hd SUNDAY AfTEB EASTER. g,, ANDREW 8 CATHEDRAL. Ho»y Communion. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns llfi il»i i 97, 5;8, [i'in-4 nd Litany;adav >eh >^» and Bible Classes. ■ensong Serm >n. Hymns. U, 37 '35, 419. iniKV/S, SEPOY LINES. v auaion. vensoa* tI Sermon. 3 .v-RiANCHUn JRCHIRD ROAD.463 words
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Article18 1918-04-13 6 Bwift. On April 10th at European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, the wife of J. A. Swift, a son.18 words
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1289 1918-04-13 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, April 13, 1918, The Premier m his speech the other i day rather disarmed criticism and check ed discussion by his remark that he had to try and explain the situation without giving the enemy any information. As far as we can understand the speech1,289 words
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Article46 1918-04-13 6 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following eubacriptiond to ths above Fund Previously acknowledged $24,040.85 Offertory at St Andrews Cathedral m January last 720.66 "Maxim" 10. Sacred Concert held at Presbyterian Church on March 29 256.68 $25,028 19 J C Peter, Hon Treasurer.46 words
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Article692 1918-04-13 6 The following further subscriptions are acknowledged. Pre^ioxißly eckaowledged $150 W H Beadsworth 1 Owing to the length of the programme the Cameos performance will start al 9 15 sharp this evening. The Adelphi Horel has arranged to give a dance to night following the special dinner692 words
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Article172 1918-04-13 6 la the House rf Commons m on the Man power Bill, an Ir substituting an br« limit of fiftyone wa«« defeated by t Io ibe Coramou*. >tr Ai-el-intimated that ct.lv 1 Mvwi pt i men affected by the rafting imit would be required tfcftt maicing 83 p^r cent172 words
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Article310 1918-04-13 6 The following letter* have r this week Alexandria. 1 I Dear Mrs Swindell, I beg to MMSon a rece ,v 45 Lounge Chairti wbicti m received. I would exprtr Singapore once again the yen thanks of the British Red Crott f valuable a-eistance which thr ing to310 words
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Article128 1918-04-13 6 Makepeace Lodge installation The installation meeting of Mafc*H* Lodge, No 8674 E C, was htM at t: Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur on evening, when Wor. Bro. G tadrnfc installed Bro. J Graham r? v >: for t* ensuing year. The other ofl re ar« follow:- I P M, Wor.128 words
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Article85 1918-04-13 6 In the course of an int. Journal's London pfltffffp Roberts (Minister for i.• British working cla-ee- w. port the MMBttOflfttii Germany accepted DOT Id Every time thfi que^'ui wae nbnfttei to Mil Ithere h<id b M n c't n Lad beet) lo il i>! Sometimr? 1 dMNR I85 words
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Advertisement152 1918-04-13 6 CIGARS "La Fior De Filipines ESPECIALES In Boxes of 25's REINA VICTORIA 50s PANETELLAS 50's DAM AS >, h 10°' s CORTADO FINO 100 Cheroots JUST RECEIVED IN PERFECT CONDITION GALDBtOK, MAGGREGOR GO. Furnish Well W .^fll^B I Bl^fllßk. 111 111 I I W^^^^rCMß^BßA STORE i^^i^f^ EAST OF SUEZ I152 words
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Advertisement43 1918-04-13 6 Wilson Co. 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHABD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 Bn2n 6 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of thelhlgh quality of oar work could be given or demanded.43 words
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Article662 1918-04-13 7 PORTUGUESE OVERWHELMED RThe Town Abandoned [By Submarine Cabte] [iUator'i iarTioa] ;n Apiil 10. Haig Following thtf .ni .tut already reported, the eneray I ittacksdiattosfftk between r a the Vpod Cornices canal. :«n fl^hu'tig ali day locg on I *;*:> on the wfaol^ front. I was northward of662 words
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Article1532 1918-04-13 7 London, April 10— Ranter's CDrre Dondent at Headquarters, wiring on the e»en ing of the 10th. says that throughout the day the straggle north of Bethone waxed and waned. An artillery da*l developed southwards and the infautry batUe ex tended to the vidaity of Wyt&chate. It is dear1,532 words
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Article261 1918-04-13 7 London, April 11. That the reduction m the number of sinkings is associated with the Garman offensive is recalled by the faot that Hindenburg tacitly Admitted the failure of submariniem when he as 6ured the socialist delegations at Berlin a few weeks ago tbat the offensive m261 words
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Article769 1918-04-13 7 DESPOLIATION 0? RUSSIA li [By Submarine Gabla] I LBmntmr'u iwrvkwl Petrograd, April 11.— A report read at the Commiaeariat of Commerce sum'mariees Russia's loeses as the lesult of the Breil lltovik treaty at 780,000 equare kilometres of territory, flfeysix million of inhabitants thirtytwo per cent of the total769 words
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Advertisement81 1918-04-13 7 FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET. Magazine, Book, Commercial aud Mi&ctilaneous PrlntiDg of every de, crlption carefully end expeditiously executed en Moderate icrms Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore. GOLOFINO PERFECTOS (R Rf) npr OR (pj.JU P dl Zu BOUQUETS \l{ nn npp OR UTiUU r Zil81 words
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Advertisement882 1918-04-13 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai. Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco S.S. "VENEZUELA', 14 000 tons from HongkoDg on or about 24bh April 1918 S.S. "ECUADOR 1 14 000 tons do do 22nd May 1918 S.S. "COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons do do 19th882 words
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Advertisement376 1918-04-13 8 i* JBL JB»J^.* JAPAN WAIT STEAMSUIiP Co., Ltd. (lnoorpo*a«ed la Japaa) HU^QPEAM LINE. 9§t Hinging, SHinghal, Ktbt ft Ttkohißt Ut lilicii, Fsniig, Coiembt md England fla Tot Cape. A service la maintained betwoei Yoaon*.x. ports to Mar selll 68, London, under m*i xntract with the Imperial Japanese Goveri ooenl. The376 words
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Advertisement566 1918-04-13 8 Jr. British India ftfU Apcar JLjine (Oompantee Incorporates la England Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are At present ponded, The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON at present suspended. Passengers for566 words
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Advertisement500 1918-04-13 9 j Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000 000 TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20.000 deposited with the Bnpreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurancß500 words
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Advertisement504 1918-04-13 9 THI:. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. INCORPCUTKO IN ?APAB i j Capital Sabsorlbsd... Y. 43,000 000 I ft^itdl Paid U* 80,000,000 rieserve Fcma.... v, 81,200,000 Prawisnt. j. Inouyo Es^. ViesPreti-lent. Y. Y&Kakav,* DI3ECTOSS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda E^-q. T. Kawashiina Esq.504 words
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Advertisement517 1918-04-13 9 JMIIMmn JJM^WH IlllllWi— lMMl II P» «w mim mmmi Co m. FIHE AND MARINE flr-ecrporated m New ?efcl»!?r.! nm-mi mum® am, vi lIRIH. !?,ncor»«oratoa m Hongkong mil Hat Kwum co, iw FIRE. llßso?fOFated iv Hoajkon*.' mm fiI'SSANTEE ft ISGIDES! fa LM. mmm. [Incorporated m England] Fire and Marino Risks of517 words
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Advertisement397 1918-04-13 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered r on nnn Capital Subscribed issoSPfK Panital naif? tt»T IJOUU t'UU capital Paid Up $1,*****0 HEAD OFFICE Raffles Chambers, 5 6, Singapore BRANCHES Malacca, Muar, and Batu Patiat. Aoo 2 un 3 opened, Fixed Deposits leceivtd and General397 words
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Advertisement1156 1918-04-13 9 jPowell^&^Co., Ltd. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. April 18th, Satoday,^ 3-SO p. m at 110 OrcharJ Bead. Aaction 6.1 of Household Fun..April :6. Tuesday^ Our |a.o o< e^o», ntl, sitaatel, co^moaious. 'nuropear Kesui^nce aod Gri.uau.-« known as No 5 SAi.it r Rn«d April irik. Satorflaj, at p.u, at o 3 m, Bt££1,156 words
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Article2092 1918-04-13 10 PART 11. Company headquarters proved to be nearly at the junction of Crump Alley and another communication trench that debouched into the front line further north. It was m one of the few habitablo dugouts, formerly German, iv that part of the line. Sacking hung over2,092 words
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Advertisement129 1918-04-13 10 I DO NOT LEAVE I vf^^Sfk j Sl^a »B jjßMw u^^^^^^k S^r^^^ sV BB^^BI fjß *t?' Bn Bfl B2^^^n tbrt*^JKD ffibMßß tiS fi^H i HH *S1 Br Bt BH sM flB V flB j^H^. flflD^. .^Bl^. fi( 'JMBI^. BR^k B 9 flP* wj# Bh Tj ttT TiA I J l^^B129 words
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Advertisement157 1918-04-13 10 STAMFCKID Nt^/r t^l s^-U Brmi fftuuti D 1 C 2 H TR A LL f B 3D 1 3 IJwajis dool aso oKpoaaflic r 1 ruiunsasD ai\ with iuHi. ComfortaDle Bnoma stltii Bi I attracted Eleotrio Fittings tilfftgs!^ L.arge ReooP^Jon Hall and 1 Separate tbbiet »a syuoloui ttaH TEBMS ThB157 words
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Article33 1918-04-13 11 'CDKEairn F Pr Apr. 12 2 4 1182 ■SBWBtf 2 4 Si faSft fi»k3ilt o m t 2 4 17 62 rtacca dimand Rhs* pig ScvaaEiaag, Er.nk Be f 18. i 433 words
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Article114 1918-04-13 11 iwai j)!co t >, ,i 48 OU ■-'ll)7l«^i [I 3 3 I (> ncm vc.o nnra laplua, mi all MMI Hftli qnahiy iI.OO BaU v a t u.oc fif naliuro p»a#: tf.i. 12.00 Uqpif Kfs»a 7>Bo C'^ißEii. BntMM 01 'J.4CO B Kas^ccs «m w Etlat, BUn Nq laa I-114 words
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Article104 1918-04-13 11 Apr. 12, 1918. The following are the shares m to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Co'e yesterday's share list Ayer Kaning 1.05 1.26 Ayer Molek 2.26 2.60 Ayer Panas 9.00 9.50 Changkat Serdang 6. 75 7.00 Glenealy 2.20 2^6 Malaka Pin da 2 25104 words
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Advertisement112 1918-04-13 11 zocus JL li ±jj *s— ANTI RULING ANTIIVE SHIPS' COM I lON is supplied undei ICe act to THE BRITISH f ADMIRALTY. Many of the largest Battleships, Battle Cruisers, Light Cruisers, Destroyers, I Monitors. Submarines &c. &c. at present afloat are treated with it. Also supplied to Koyal India Marine.112 words
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Advertisement900 1918-04-13 11 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OP RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 21st, Thursday the 23rd, and Saturday the 25th of May, 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 21st May, 1918. i. THE OPENING STAKES-2 15 p.m. Value $400 A handicap for all900 words
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Advertisement722 1918-04-13 11 2 7. THE VISITORS' PUTE and STAKES--2-40 pm. and S p.m. Va J^ °L each Kfcake $60 A baadiear for all Rx-Griffln Horse, thai have run at the Meeting. The Horses may be divided by the Handi apper into two classes, i.e., A and B Each class to b> hanUcapped722 words
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Advertisement30 1918-04-13 11 "GENUINE QUALITY." METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WA TT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS Telephone Mo. 428, 102, Market Street PHYSJCtAMRKXmEKDTimi Of «fl Oifirti- hUAimlrmdn SPENCER MOULTON TYRES. Sole Agents: Central Engine Works, Ltd.30 words
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Miscellaneous243 1918-04-13 11 MAIL TABLB. To dtj. Into* mediate acd local malls, *u. be four c m llsft below PenMig, Malacca, F.M.B; a D flatly (except Boaday). Johore 8, 9.33, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. CtIcob Soon Hong 8 30 av Bangkok Kuala 10 30 am fi-uantan via ports Ranee 10.S0 ah SelatPandjaiig.etc243 words
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Miscellaneous66 1918-04-13 11 WEATHER KEPOST. Eandang Kerbaa Hoßpltal, Apr. 11 0 A.M. 8 PM. OP.U. Barom. 32 Fah. 29 846 29 711 20 796 Temp. 84.0 86 0 81 C Wet Bulb Tber. 79 0 7* 6 78 8 Dir. of Wind Calm 8W Calm Max. Temp m shade 68.0 Mm. do. do.66 words
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Article1233 1918-04-13 12 RESTRAINED DEBATE Irish Members Impetuous London, April 11.— The gravity cf the happenings m France was a restraining m fluence m yesterday's debate, but there wete outbuiai* ol p*?Hion on the part of tb.3 Notice •a'.:-*.s. notably Mr Dillon, who bitterly attacked General Gough, whom he accused1,233 words
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Article519 1918-04-13 12 THE TEMPLE KEEPERS DEATH. At tbe Assizes, yesterday before Mr Justice Ebien and a epecial jurj, the trial was resumed of the trial of a tin* smith named Yong Chan Yuen for the murder of Tan Yue Cheng, keeper of a temple m Carey-rd, on March 2. Mr519 words
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Article814 1918-04-13 12 SETTLEMENT ARRIVED AT. In tbe Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, the hearing was continued, before the Chief Justice (Sir John Buckaill, k c), of the petition m which Mrs Ellen Tereza Franke, of 20 Newton rd, eougub probate of a copy of the will of her mother, the814 words
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Article87 1918-04-13 12 Sunday April 14. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.80 p.m. Club Bungalow 930 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.80 p.m. 50 sards Novices Race. Thi6 event will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries will be received by87 words
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Article194 1918-04-13 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs Me and Mrs Wishart bedfi Mr and Mrs Bateman, 6—2, 6 2. Mr and Mrs Leggatt v Miss Lamb and Mr Grayburn, postponed. Ladies' Doubles. Mrs Brooke and Miss Lamb (scratch) v Mrs Cantreli acd Mrs Vowler (owe 15), postponed. Mrs Pal194 words
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Article67 1918-04-13 12 It has been decided to bold a lawn tennis toucnameDt m connection with* the Singapore Cricket Club, be ginning on Tuesday* June 18ih. There will be no Championship competition on this ccca eion. The following events only will be com prised m the Programme The67 words
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Article55 1918-04-13 12 Tbe result ot the Ladies Meda! Ccmpeti tion for April is. Mrs Dtummocd 49 4 45 Mrs Page 63 12 51 Mrs Peter 62 12 51 Mrs Fisher 64 12 52 Rules for inter communication telephone seta m Penang and Province Welledey, not connected with public exchange,55 words
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Advertisement58 1918-04-13 12 Just Reprinted EXCHANGE TABLES w^mm^mmmm^t^m^^ from Dollars O *Z O Stc^i into t0 Ilitc Sterling ascending by 1-22 nd of Do:i3 a penny Price $2. V LUZON -L&GIO PLOWS jMffl LEAD C 5 BL-CK m PAl£ ROILED OSL OBTAINABLE FROM All Ship Chandlers Adelphi Hotel SATURDAY, APKIL 13tii SEA VIEW58 words
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Miscellaneous304 1918-04-13 12 S. V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME Attendance at three recruits' parades a I week is compulsory. j [Drills marked are compulsory.] Saturday, Afril 13. 2.30 pm. Balestier Range SR E tv) 400 Keppel Harbcur Police Station Maxim Co and S V R attached 320 Holland Road Station 240 Tank rd Station304 words
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