The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1918

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918. TEN CENTS NO. 9,389
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  • 330 1 i Tbe news from Franoe to day is re as euricg. It is believed that the latest German onslaught .is checked, though the battle with continue. The German losses have been unprecedented^ high, and j considering tbe reception given them, it is no surprise to read that
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  • 1139 1 Along the long line held by the British Fotces io France there must be hundreds of dog outs and shelters labelled Moa Repoe." It was fanny eDoagh the fired time it was done, just as was the use of "Hotel Ritz" or the Carlton." The British soldier is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATIC! RAFFLES HOTEL RACE WEEK Saturday 15th June 1918 Special Tiffin, Dinner Cinema Show On Above Days Raffles Orchestra m Attendance 0 J. Growther Shaw Co. Jl (J^'^f RACING COLOURS fUgf I'J SMART SUITINGS FOR \M) THE RACES. ill I MERCHANT TIIIORS. If You Want and
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    • 83 1 TH B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. W& Afll AA A| AA j^ +■>*&( jv^a3l^Bi^ i w^# is3fi?sjßi^E^ from T^lorttatiArt T^nrtK^r fiiff |jet^p«t f *l££iß&*~*Z^Kwt^m \JkXI JL let 11 let txvyl* IVUUIiCI i International Trading Company, Limited. RE PADFFIII OF
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVEBTISEMFKTS. Gaiety and Harima new programmes Page 2. Filli's Circus matinee—Pogo 2. Men's wear at Whiteaway's—Page 3. Bankruptcy notices—Page 3. Merits of Piokettes—Pago 3. Commercial Robber Co'e sale of Siam rice —Page 3. Silver photo frames at Robinson'd Page 5. A sailing for Timor Dilly—Page 6. A steamer for
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    • 5 1 600DRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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    • 49 1 THE W££& Fridai 14th High WRt.<w l-i8 a. 2-45 p.m. Frawley Co. Victoria Theatre. FiUis's Circus Satimty 15th. Hlgb Watev 2-8 viu.. 825 p.m. Race meeting, Third Day. Frawley Co Victoria Theatre, Finis's Circus. Sunday 16th. High Water 2-66 a.m 4-6 p.m. Moon First Quarter. 3rd Sunday after Trinity.
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  • 530 2 Orders for week ending June 8, 1918. Friday, Julj 14. Ambulance Class I M C A, 5 15 pm. Executive Committee Meeting, Commissioner's Ofika 5 80 p.m. Individual Trocp Orders as issued by Scoutmaster?. Rochester Town Counoil has received £9,000 from the Foord bequest for acquir ing
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    • 369 2 Subscribers UUF^f may obtain T I their copies now. J^ DOLLAR DIREfiTO&Y Go. 16, CHANGE ALLEY. :^AiNEiIA' r (Registered) HAIR CBFA.M A r.oa grea-y preparation for fixing the hair m any desired fashion. Keeps the f hair tidy alt day and c hfera on the user a smart we.l-gro. mcd
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    • 830 2 PLEASE REMEMBER: CHANGE OF PROGRAIIE EVERT SIX NIGHTS PRESENT PROGRAM RONS. FROM SUNDAY JUNE 9 to FRIDAY JUNE 14 A FIRST-CUSS PICTURE FROM EVER ST KDPCINT AT THE AL HAM BRA The Hall for Music.-The Pioneer and Premier Housa.-The House of Qualit Beach Road. In the Second Show at 9.15
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  • 122 3 ffcfl <MDg)pora Chamber of Commerce Kuhbjr Association 850 th* Auction, was till on l'Jth and 18th June, whaa there wm offered for sale 11,966.88 pikulo or -»y,577 lbi. Tons 714 09^ Prices Realized. H a v: rR r?iae R'b'asd 978 to 991 (>ood 65 72 F.ne Plain
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  • 190 3 Huh her. Singapore, Jan* 13. M i poor atteniance of Buyers klj Auctions whL'h concluded r' ing Ms 4 the tone of the ra irka: i\ srai very dull. Chinese and rs operating, but the BuywS are eti!i doin^ very generally wots m a level jil pa
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  • 115 3 Singapore. June 13. the wc-kly Rubber Auction held yes terday .mi to day the market; waa again •sq iall, and prices show but little change ban Isst wetk. The top price for Fine K.r-.-d >moked Sheet is 91 up at 981, and tha: Ih Fine Pile Crape
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  • 227 3 MACHPHAIL'S WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. v 12fih Jane 1918. The pd-t wet-k has been a very dull one am Robber, Tin aud General Im Leirly all weakened a licsle. Rubber. -be U S A Permit liffljulty hag limited *-<; ?npe of buyers and the commodity mj l e: h we>K for
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  • 87 3 tacfieaat are rushing invala j Ipfoi the> «ick ani t laiisbe.i people 1 iue. American missionaries reach ru-Hl e in on (ha h-fcls of General -übv's army, and they send home glow ln "ports of the Htbrcn hospital, the klehtm clinio, the Jaffa orphanage, and ie Jerusalem dispensary. The conditions
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  • 259 3 Singapore, Jane 18. Then it nothing of importance to re porl this week. The price of tin after a deoided drop closes a little over the lowest level and it it not unnatural that this decline has had tome effeot on Mining share*-. The deals m Robber
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  • 308 3 Agents Borneo Go. Biuseh 18,700 Ipoh Tin 465 Secretary N Gomee (Malacca). United Malacca 10 687 Secretaries Derrick and Co. Ticg Kil Tin 876 Secretaries Eratt and Co. Mergui 9.518; total for 11 months 110 151. ladragiri 21,374 total tot 10 months 2C5 (84 Secretary N
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  • 135 3 The latfi Mr Chow Kai, the well-known j millionaire wbo died m Perak on Friday morniDß, had had a ver> romantic career/ H« c»me to the F M"S from CLina about 80 years ago, and started business as a pork butcher. He then got an option over a block of
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  • 561 3 The dates given are those of the telegrams from London.] June 4. Germans throw fresh forces into battle, bat generally are held, only making local progress at some points, whilst French deliver vigorous counterattacks. Germans oooupy Pernant after obstinate fighting. French retake Faverolls and Mosloy, also important
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    • 111 3 THE un consumed food which is not eliminated from the body as nature intended, gene rates poisons whioh become absorbed m the blood, causing headaches, biliousness, flatulence and sluggishness. This state of intestinal auto intoxication is dangerous, and can only be cared by dispelling the fermenting food from the s
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    • 694 3 TfMOB-DILLY. j Any firms or persons having cargo etc. for above port should communicate with the undersigned. I BOOSTBID ft to., Singapore, lath June, 1818. 14 6 W Notici to Gnditon of idjourned Melting. RE Chop Chin Kwong Oheong. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the first Meeting of Creditors m
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    • 177 3 Fashionable Gents' Wear WHITEAWAYS Spiels H B -^1' 8 ''f^''"^ 939 MpS coloured WSm Man>B Gabardine Rain- a p rice THE BISLEY. f Japoo pain oolouted Cash- Men's Striped Tunic Shirts with Gent's Black Cashmere mere half hose. All Colours soft double cuffs half hose with colonted Price $1.50 per
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  • 993 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June. 14, 1918. Now that Hongkong has disposed of the bogey which was used by many who wished to excuse Government inaction here as regards compulsory service outside the Colony, that is to say the bogey of Government inability constitutionally to impose universal ex ternal
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  • 393 4 The Right Reverend KJ Trower, d d, Bishop of North West Australia, will preach at S Andrew's Cathedral at evensong on Sunday. A meeting of motorists (including motorcyclists) wae to be held at Hongkong on the 7th inst to consider proposals for the formation of an Automobile Association. The European
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  • 398 4 MOMENTOUS DISCUSSIONS IN LONDON Australasia's Demands [Hj Submarine Cable] CJtaWr's Barrio*] London, June 12. The first cutting of the Imperial War Conference was held at the Colonial Office to-day, Mr Walter Long presiding, A large crowd watched the arrival cf the oversea Prime Ministers and tepra sentativee. London,
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  • 65 4 From (htr Own Corrmptmd^nt Knala Lam pur, June 18. The following final dividends have been declared: SalangorB7i percent Datang Malaka 10 Nordanal 6 Snngei Way 25 London Asiatic 25 Straits 20 Sungei Baloh 10 Consolidated Malay 25 Sungei Krnlt 10; Snngei Kapar 80 Henrietta 16 Bikam 10
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  • 44 4 H E Sir Arthur Young ocmo k b b 800 Lady Evelyn Young 200 Mrs Nisei m 80 Mr Camiade 10 Messrs Schmid Shudel and Co 153 W M Blake (per Mr Still) 25 •815. (Mrs J B Wishart, Hon Sec.)
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  • 40 4 16th List. Amount already acknowledged $65,082 Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd 250 F R Heron 100 W E Hooper £0 P C Russell 160 The Oiient Co Ltd 260 166,882 C W Dabbishibe, Hon Treasurer,
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  • 62 4 B A F BIBLE SOCIETY EMERGENCY FUND. The following donations are gratefully acknowledged Already acknowlaged 1917.06 Mies Hughes 6 Mr Sotg Ong Siang 10 Mrs Song Ong Siang 10 Total 1942.06 The Society's war distribution hai amounted to 8,000,000 volumes. It give* away Testaments and Gospels Among iick and wounded
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  • 762 4 NOTABLE SPEECH BY Prpri DENT WILSON War with Clean Conscience i By Submarine C*til«i LlUvUr't (term*; London, June 10 Addi. n of distinicu>:rjed Mexican ititaJ*** journalists who are teun. R r Btd Mate*, at White Hcu,.". I eoapbajifced the America;, fri wards Mexico. He ea;d fcfaa r tc
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  • 74 4 Theondermentiooed Sic«ar>or. r r ties were aold by auctirn tf t>>e ml* of the Commercial Robber DMBP* Wednesday afternoon Freehold land 6 ituat c off Dhobf area 2.658 eg ft, bought by MbMH WetBrosLtdattl.aOper fc qft»»lHe^ Ten pieces of freehold land c Baiestier Road, are. 17 724 boogb.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 138 4 I VjK^ggij|V^ SOLE §Hp|^ >0« AGENTS f^W^y CALDBECK Wl W MJCGRiGOR Watsons N fi lo akc*d of ell otkcrs Rover Motor Cycles ENGLAND'S BEST. Gears and Clutch on Car Principles. Easy Inspection of Gears through removable Dome cover. Massive Cast Aluminium Silencers Sw||e§JbMPsP^ EAST OF SUEZ JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.
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    • 45 4 Wilson Co. i PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS i ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 pump 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of onr offer "Ho satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanded, f
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  • 1239 5 BRILLIANT COUNTER-ATTACK BY THE FRENCH Enormous Enemy Losses ißj ItlMnM Uabtel I«Mtar'i Ivrfai] London, Jane 12. A French commnni quit says Between Montdidter acd the Oiti the h»ula continued wnhouc any grtal change. Last evening and last night pa |ki tofi nil tba enemy's attempts to c
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  • 77 5 Romer June 12. Official Two Italian torpedo boats at dawn on Monday neat the Dalmatian isleß attacked an Austrian naval division, consisting ol two battle* ships of the Viribas Unitis* type proteoted by ten destroyers. Oar torpedo boats boldly passed the Una of destroyers and hit the
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  • 48 5 London, June 12. A British Italian communique of yesterday states Yorkshire troops made a successful raid, taking eleven prisoners and inflicting considerable casualties. The air force hai destroyed twenty- one enemy aeroplanes since the last report. Four of our machines have failed to return.
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  • 53 5 London, June 12. Mr Balfour, m a letter to the Czechoslovak National Council m Paris, intimates that the British Government will give the Czecho Slovak movement the same recogniticn as France and Italy have done, and will recognize the Czecho- Slovak army, to which a British liason officer
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  • 31 5 Peking, June 12. Ccl Semenoff reports that tbe Auntro Germans have been threatening his communications since he retired. Col Semenoff reports the capture ol Gurko, north east of Borzia.
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  • 47 5 London, June 12. Sir Joseph Jonas was charged at Bow st with conspiracy by obtaining and communicating information useful to an enemy and relating to a prohibited place between September, 1918, and Jane 10, 1918. He was remanded to the 19th on £2,000 bail.
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  • 38 5 London, Jane 12. A telegram fiom ,Copenhagen states that as International Seamen's Federal ion has been formed, with Mr Havelook Wilson as President and Mr Teamm, ol Copenhagen, as Secretary. The headquarters will be m London.
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  • 14 5 London, Jane 10. Killed m action: Brigadier F W Lmmtden.
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  • 800 5 GERMAN REBERYES NEARLY EXHAUSTED A Reassuring Situation (By fctabmarine Gable] [Renter's Servioe] Paris, Jane 12. Semi official The enemy's advance on the right bank of ths Oise is bound to tell on the other bank. We shall probably ba obliged to bring our positions on the two banks
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  • 200 5 Japan Prepared to Aot London, Jane 12. At a lunoheon at the House of Commons lo the Japanese Ambassador and the delegates atttutUag the International Parliamentary and Commercial Congress, Mr Balfour said that Britain and Japan m the war had no differences of opinion, no diveigence of
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  • 128 5 A Post War Question j London, June 13 At a conference ol women workers m London, Mrs Ogilvie Gordon, presiding, said that large numbers of women and girls employed m war work would wish to find fresh fields of work m the Dominions after the war. Lord Barnham
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  • 99 5 Women's Tarn Coming. London, June 12 At an exhibition of standard clothing at Bradford, Lord Illing worth, the Post- Master General, said that seventy per oent of the wool used m Great Britain was needed for official purposes and still more would be needed to clothe the American
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  • 66 5 London, Jane 10. The Gazette an nouoces, among Birthday Honours for services m the war, a number of Companions of the Order of the Bath, including Major General N W Barnardiston. Birthday promotions and appointments m the British Empire Order are Com mander, W H Steele, acting manager
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  • 62 5 London, June 12. On the occasion of the Royal silver wedding, the Qaeen has promised to aooept a shower of gifts to the Queen Mary's Needlework Guild on behalf of soldiers and sailors. It is emphasised that all the Dominions are contributing. Her Majesty will welcome offerings
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  • 255 5 A correspondent points out that the present F M 825 oent notes are without date of issue, aad asks why. (M M). Zurich shopkeepers are being paid from £10 to £100 a year to display end sell German publications supplied free of cost. It is stated that H H the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 ROBINSON Co. Sterling Silver Pho'.o Frames H ii fM FITTED WiTH IHg| WOODEN BACKS Ip B^'MflMfelgr---^ Bflß Tlie following Biz 8 nr>w m stock lr. H. H. iUGKERIDGE late of Messrs LAFAYEITE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES! Begs to announce that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO m SINOAPORE at The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 774 6 a &O» Oritish India AND ApCAfi JUINE (Oomyanies Incorp oraiea la England.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) vne Company's ma.il services east OF Bombay are at present pended. Vfce Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM: LONDON are at present
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    • 628 6 JAPAN HAII STEAMSHIP Co., UfS. Uncorporated hi Japaa). EUROPEAN LINE. fit Htagktil SbinfDil, Kibi ft YtktiMi f tf lilimi, Piaing, Coltmbi m England til Tht Cipe. A servloe Is maintained between lotoaaot ports to Marseilles, London, uader matt contract with the Imperial Japanese Qoren meal. The Stew Twin screw Steamert
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    • 294 6 M. M. MESSAGERIEB MIRITIMES (IHOORPOBATED IN FBAMOB) MAIL LUI, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Bingapore. Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marteilles and vice versa. BRAHCH LJHI, Fortnightly service between Baigon-Toarane-Haiphong. Fot further Information apply to ■>■ da COURTOI3, AgentB RANGOON. A Steamer will leave for the above Port m a
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    • 623 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U.8.A.) REGOLAS MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Shanghai, k,I», Yokohama, Honolulu and Sn Franelsc. it. -"SSKv itss from *r kODg r b 191S S.S. "ECUADOR", ***** tone do do J? Qly 19 and every 28 <?ays thereafter. N 191>^ xne steamers have the most
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  • 922 7 Preparing* 1,500,000 New Men. Washington, 2nd April.— President Wilson's decision to place all the military resources of the nation, including its deep reservoirs of man power, at the disposal of General Fooh and the Entente Allies for use when needed m the campaign against Germany, is being
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 71 7 STOCK S OF THE TWO FAVOURITE TYPEWRITERS AND gj HAVE ARRIVED Stock Mzes. EMPIRE." OLIVER." l -i t ikes p^per 9in wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. 14in. wide Brief 14in. wide. ISin. wide. Policy 18in. wide. Special (Oiver) takes paper 30in. wide. Lightweight Empire takes paper 9.0. wide. Special
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    • 494 7 NOTICE. WE INFORM THE PUBLIC THAI THE Singapore Bon Marche, Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 20, STAMFORD ROAD. HAS NOW OPENED A 6cnfs fiair Dressing DEPARTMENT AT RAFFLES CHAMBERS (GROUNb FLO DR.) Main entrance. Visits Soil ted DYSENTERY! AHD DIARRHOfiA I BROWN'S SPE&lfl®. To fee bftfl bI lbs BiKaAPOR* Diupsbi--8437, »nfl ol
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    • 414 7 Foil can /iai?e a "Swan" that ny^^ W *H su *t you better then any Vg-Ssjly o^er pen .you are using. Every person's handwriting is peculiar. Everyone feels that only one type of pen point will Sold by SUI s own s *yl e °f writing. After obtaining Stationers and
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  • 1796 8 To Deo. Si May To date I*l7 j Abaco 85,158 Allagar, Dec P05.400 76,300 A.GaJah, Sep 140,*05 r J 2.100 58,809 Alor Pongsu 276,419 49,985 Alma, tf.Vi.lOO 112,800 Ampat, Sep •216,284 63,111 An-Johore, Mar 306,005 19,295 100,124 An Malay,Deo 1,710,143 887,411 >nStra,May 888,964 218,412 Asahan, July 438.269
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  • 260 8 In above list the cotaiH m flrat oolamn tun monthly totals for Jan-Doc, 13.7, The m6ntt In which the Company's year ends 18 indict H»r after the name. Third column showd Sh. 1918 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every en leavour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 671 8 C. &B. English Soups lag 1= I 30 Varieties All Delicious DR«*r3 f^ The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs m the world available for your table Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soups f 8 y to be Bade under ideal conditions, as are all their table delicacies A\ ApDointm«»l
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    • 221 8 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Incorporate J ia the Unitei Kingdom by special Act of fdrllaaioau Life Assurance at Home Rates NO EXTRA FOB RESIDENCE IN THE STRAITS. The "Standard" issues policies to residents m the Straits tt Home Rates under the Double Endowment Assurance plan. For Rates and all
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  • 47 9 Qow-mfizt June 18 1 4 1C 82 |-i 632 -j W H u» S 4 11 16 Rmh ianmril itot 817 teSM, T T 146 BOBBKO9S, Imml K9|XF»OP ro&92£K4 v icsi i.ivi, IfMKldl ICB itsacox, ltJHi<i4 66 Bi it Ivgbusd Bale 5^ :C»« BflfW T,,:* 4t£
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  • 154 9 June 13 He (buyers) $64 50 OMSsMm 16 s?* "t:\^:: I ifet {g HnMn C i\ i a. j i. <?Ci s*« :"»>.'.'- f ;-f" 48.00 fetmegi [IXO c :^s Ifc.l aow fi fcaecgt ißfl la Hrn H com II uC* 0 931 IfiJ COcj CRcvtl v/jcuto^:)^' O3«d r^fasfi,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 586 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company haa 120.C00 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and compllea with the BrHishCifi A^mranca o>:n;nil93 tot m
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    • 481 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. i I^COBPOBATSD IN JAPAN Capital Sabscrlbed 48,000.000 j Gupital Paid Up ,Y. 80,000,000 BeserveFcad ,y, 11,300,000 President, j. Inooye Ed^, r*ot ProHient. Y. Yamakawa Em, DISECTO2S. J. Inoayo Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Boma Esq. M. Odaglri Esq. K. Bonoda Eaq. T. Kawashima Eaq. R. Kimnra
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    • 310 9 hey imm mnuwt v m, (Incorporated m Mt Ui oC mi-im mnnmi ism. vl iitiit. am mi mmmi h., it*. FfK. <luoorpcrAted In Houeio»s<ji mmwni [Incorporated m laglaai] Fire and Marina Risks of every dossription underwritten at lowest carrent rates. Idamson, Gilflllan Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Genera. Agents. A.
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    • 163 9 THE HO HONG BUNK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Btraits Settlements) Capital Registered *r rnn nnn Capital Subscribed $5 0 00 000 Capital Paid Up ***** 00G Reserve Liability $2500.003 HE4O OFFICE Raffles Cnamoers, 6 6, Singapore. BRANCHES Penang, Malacca, Muar Batu Patiat. Horrent iocounta opened, Fixed Deposits received aad General
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    • 558 9 WANTED Motor boat m good pound condition about l r /20 Horse power please t,tate fuu uaniculara and lowest terms to Motor Boat c/o Free Press. 10*6 mwfli.6 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. Experienced Fook beeper for an estate within four tours of Singapore. Apply L end icg copies ot tentiuioiiulo ano stating
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 397 9 tAAliu TABLE IMb*. J;i".tiai;.-diat6 &Cd 10C2.1 Ul«ili Vfi't It toVHtC Us* below Vm&ng, Malacca, F.M.S. {fc§ !>&:«) I g,.& dtily (except Bunday/. Johore 8, 9.80, noon, S, 4 6 p.m. Cuoob Soon Hung 8.80 am EuroprMiiic 10 am SelatPandjang, etc B. Lee Ouan 10.80 am Bengkalis, Siak, etc Hong Lee
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  • 1789 10 SECOND D\Y*3 R3SULTS. Fine weather again favoured tha racing and there was quite a good Attendance during tbe afternoon yesterday. The going was a bit dull and times were not so fast as or. Tuesday bai several of the races were ridden out very hard and the
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  • 942 10 ■en to Sene m One Company. At the meeting of the Hongkong Legiilft* i tive Coanoil on Msy 80, the AttorneyGeneral laid upon the table the copies of telegrams sent to and from (he Secretary of State with reference to the question of 1 General Military Service.
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  • 318 10 "kick m." The Frawley Co, scored another sue cesa at the Tiotoria Theatre last evening when a large audienoe attended their presentation of "'Kick In," a very ttrik; ing play which revolvet round Chick Hewet," a former orook who, having reformed, settled down into honest mar ried
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  • 115 10 Courtesy of the Fbknoh Consulate. Paris, June 11, 6 p m. Yesterday, M Clemenoeau visited tbe front line. He conferred with several generals and brought back very reassur ing newt. The information which he brought confirms with certainty the enormity cf the German losses. Tbe enemy multiplied
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  • 120 10 At the Gaiety there are new episodes m the thrilling serial The Secret King dom with also the fine Bluebird five reeler Bondage." One of the splendid Metro films is the ohief attraction at the first show. Graoe Canard is a very popular ecrer n artiste with Harima
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  • 71 10 The ezportß of Para Rubber for the first quarter of 1918 were Perak 8,846 tons, Selangor 8,843, Nogri Sembilan 4,496, Pahang 429, total 22 116 tons against 20,888 first quarter of 1917. The tin figures were Perak ore 116,785 pik, tin 4,886; Selangor 44,701 ore, j 12,226 tin
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  • 86 10 "At Bethlehem we were guarding the Church of Che Nativity,, where the Manger is. A siver star marks the spot where Christ waa bore, and there ie an altar erected m the place where the Wise Men deposited their gifts. One man was on sentry-go by
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  • 41 10 Sunday, 16rH inst. .The Club launches will leave ac under Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. m Club Bungalow, 9.80 and 10,80 am., 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m. j High Tide, 4.6 afternoon.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 368 10 ESTD. 1872. PATRONIZED jJMftflfc* BY ROYALTY DIAMOND YOU WILL necklaces APPSOVE AND THE MAGNIFICENT PENDANTS GEM-SET WSPL.Y OF ORNAMENTS. JEWELLERY Unta B. P. De Silva A DIAMOND MERCHANT AND JRWP.LLER 62 &63 p OB NEARLY HALF a CENTUfiY No. 1 high Every -Article-Newest BISHOP street Model-Faultless Finish. 552. b 1
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