The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1918
1918-06-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-06-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25 1918. NO. 9,39815 words
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Article837 1918-06-25 1 "So this," eaid Tim, "it being on the Somme." He looked over the parapet at the German trenches and the village among the trees beyond. Away to the left the countryseemed almost untouched by shell- lire. Am he stood on the firestep he could feel837 words
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Article527 1918-06-25 1 It is officially stated from Rome that the Auatrians are m retreat across the Piave iin disorder. This, if confirmed, settles the question of an Austrian defeat Page 5. The Italians claim nearly 14.0C0 pri soners, and accounts of the cordiality between the fighting troops are as527 words
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Advertisement151 1918-06-25 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served In] the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music m Attendance ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). J Growther Shaw Co. Jl -'~4r c k\151 words
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Advertisement329 1918-06-25 1 Kelly ®> Walsh, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL BOOKS. Lathe Design, Construction and Opera* Elements of Highway Engiueering by tion with Practical Examples of A. H Blanchard $9.50 Lathe Work by Oscar E. Perrige $8 75 Principles of Reinforced Concrete ConValves and Valve Gears by F. DeR. ct329 words
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Advertisement110 1918-06-25 1 L\ I EST ADVEB IISEI^EMTS. Fjrriished rooms wanted Page 11. Ise plant for sale Page 11. A bungalow on a plantation Page 11, Notice to creditors of Shafto Stevens Page 8. Some of Hudson's lateet hits— Page 2. Haritna Hall new programme Page 2. Robin so q and Co for110 words
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Advertisement5 1918-06-25 1 600DRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1918-06-25 1 THE WIIE Taesdii 25th. High Waiov- 11 23 a.m., IC-30 p m. Bent Board, 2.15 p.m. Philharmonic Practice, 9 p.m. Yednesdai 26th. High Ww— -11-58 s.-b 11-12 p m. J easel ton Ice Co, 64 Market-st, noon. High Walet—o-35 p.m., 11 58 p.m. Frtdii 28th £l£h Ws-Stur i-tG p.m. Satardsy100 words
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Article580 1918-06-25 2 Qrd< n fcr week ending June 29, 1918. Tu^W. Ju:.r 85. Signalling Class, 1 M G A Grow v 5 lr- p.nt Itendfty, Jane ~s,. Band Practice Maluy Volonteex L'lub, 5 13 p.m. Friday. J::: t: 21. AmbnlanCG Class TI C A 5 15 p m. Satuiduy.580 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement434 1918-06-25 2 nov; Qslj I gM V^_B_B 011 P^ SALE p^ (Cloth Covers $1.75) jrl DOLI R BSRECrfORY i OFfICE, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. I THE SOCIAL BOTTLE "JOIM ME IN A jJIFFREYQUART'! NOW IN STOCK JEFfC iIV'S PILSEHIEU QUARTS ADAMSON, GiLFILLAN Co., Ltd. (incorporated In England). a i Some of the Latest434 words
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Advertisement504 1918-06-25 2 r^_ TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT EXTRA SPECiAL PROGRAMME. AS FOLLOWS "LI ITLK- ZOF. R iE," A BEAUTIFUL q n »«]nnl- Btoebiiri Feature m 5 Parts SodocU <<M¥ LITTIjE BQY 980 The Animated Gazette." PETROVA, IN A "tt) Bemaxfrftble r 6ro fa nre m 6 parts. THE SOUL OF A MAGDALEN" "Will504 words
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Advertisement261 1918-06-25 2 For six nights commencing Friday, June 2] T^E T^fILLS 0F A WiIOLE SERI' HI BME Tl TURi Lonifl Joseph Vr.ucc.V thriilii.t! ;;c". tl ot DBfi i &$L &hkx*L r.-_: V-rjlr Ml t H&trtß I S PARTS WIIH 0/ Zrt D4V.N A I i v i i HERBERT BRENON /^/-j/v/j-^ b261 words
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Article914 1918-06-25 3 RAILWAY CHEATING CASE. On Monday last, tb« Jane Assize*? commenced with Mr Justice Earnsbaw presiding, and the DPP, Selangor, Me MoCabe Beay prosecuting. The list is a heavy one, and will have to be continued next week, a case of interest being tba* fn which Mrs D M914 words
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Article21 1918-06-25 3 Information b«s been received that the Kuala Pahang ligbfel^puee baa beeu palled cjivu and the )igbt is digcontiouad until farther notfce.21 words
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Advertisement566 1918-06-25 3 PF^SON EXTENDED I FILLSS 9 CIRCUS I Itch -Beacti Road. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS t Peered by th 3 New Cotrp^.ny, Ecll^fin? all previous Records. 1 y numero is requests of the General Public, the season here will be extended unill farther notice To-Night A Following Evenings at 9-75 O U H566 words
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Advertisement628 1918-06-25 3 Notice to Creditors of Adjourned Meeting. RE Bhafto R. Sievens notice is hereby g-v n that thf* Ist Heeling of f'reditors m the I above mataerheld on the ifth day of Jane 19i8 at the Office of the Official Assignee Sugi^ore was adjourned <o the 4th day of .Ju:> i9t«628 words
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Advertisement551 1918-06-25 3 Dr. Cassell's Tablets Core Bowel Troubles and Prevent Malarial Fevers, and Dysentery Dr. Casscll's Tablets prevent fevers and Dysentery j because they make your blood rich and pure, and then the infection of malaria cannot hanh you. Always take Dr. Cassell's Tablets when fever or dysentery is about, and avoid551 words
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Advertisement691 1918-06-25 3 E'JiPORTANT NDTICE TO THOSf WITH I7IAK,FALU k :i,C'JLfc Lif ELESS HAii^. 7-Day Harlene Hair-Drill m Home Outfits FREE TO ALL. Nothing alive m Nature stands still. You go forward or backward. Thus, your hair is either healthy or unhealthy and millions to-day recognise that "unhealthy" is th« word to apply691 words
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Damestic Occurrences
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Article38 1918-06-25 4 At 46 Coclston Drive, Edinburgh, April 6th, the wife of the Rev. Geokgb M, Keith, m.*., of a son. Oliver.— On the 16th Jane, at Pendamaran Estate, to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. W. Oliver, a daughter.38 words
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Article20 1918-06-25 4 Kyshb.— 4pril 12, at Upper Bedford-place, Arthur John Not ton Kyshe, late of Malay States, m his 38th year.20 words
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968 1918-06-25 4 The indications are that Japan is about to embark upon the long antici pated expedition into Siberia. Britain, her chief Ally, has so far as the pnblic can judge exerted no pressure, bat ha 3 iefc Japan with absolute discretion m a968 words
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Article300 1918-06-25 4 The hundred yards handicap race at the Swimming Club on Sunday resulted as follows C Salter, 1 J Bagnall, 2; M Schwarz, 8. The SHB Team will meet one of the H M S Teams at a eoccer match on Wednesday the 26th lost on the Union Jack ground. Referee300 words
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Article414 1918-06-25 4 London, June 28, 10.40. Italian offi cial Oat artillery continue! to bombard the enemy intensely on the whole front. The infantry continued their pressure on the Montello Piave front. The British by on energetic surprise action broke! m the enemy's lines southward of Asiago, killed a hundred and414 words
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Article416 1918-06-25 4 Mr C H G Clarke, has been appointed to officiate as Second Magistrate Kinta. Sir Herbert Dering, the British Minister at Bangkok, on June 18 celebrated the third anniversary of hie arrival m Bangkok. Charged before Mr Ham m the third conrt with cheating m respect of 12 cents, a416 words
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Article294 1918-06-25 4 A pretty little ceremony wag perform at 8 am. yesterday as the entrant o f t police court when Mr J N Mahal i Dfia Tamil Interpreter wae pre»entrd h the Imperial Service Medal b\ h e Governor. H E who wtc accom r by Mr Sherwood294 words
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Article120 1918-06-25 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy o» the French Consulate Parie, June 22nd 6 p.m. In the Chamber, M Bnttl Oatrej. Deputy for Cochin China, asked for the improving of the cituation of the officials m Saigon, End of the naval division and Expeditionary Corps m China. The issue of the battle120 words
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Article401 1918-06-25 4 Mr R Davison, manager of Saugei Sangkai Estate, Snngkai, is leaving for Horns shortly to Join up. (M M.i Among arrivals from Australia are Mr and Mrs L G Cranna. V M C A, Mr and Mrt J D Pierrepont and Mrs PSA Georgeeon The Adjutant General ha* been hddrse401 words
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Advertisement148 1918-06-25 4 MARTINI ROSSI V ERMOU T H FSBBH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED FROM ITILY j CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. FOR TENNIS GET IT AT LITTLES Champion Tennis Shoes A "FEATHERWEIGHT/ $3.25 'ISPBB^B^ per pair. BjLIuilSU^K S*\ M White Gabardine Flannel ETSw^H £m;, '^m Trousers Ready to Wear. w c M^ aWltr*i^»nwnCTinu ifM^BH^B\- »3148 words
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Advertisement42 1918-06-25 4 Wilson Co. 1 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHAFD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanded.42 words
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Article404 1918-06-25 5 ACROSS PI ATE IN DISORDER [Renter's Bervioe] Rome, June 23. Official From Mon I tello to the sea the enemy has been d? feated and is being closely pursued. He ie rtt^roesing the Piave m disorder. Premier's Speech loaSi Ju.:e 23. Sr Orlando, m a speech m 'be404 words
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Article82 1918-06-25 5 Rome, June 23. In the Senate, Admiral Delbono, Minister of Marine, refening to the recent naval successes, said that the Austrians within a month had lost two and possibly three battleships, besides other smaller vessels damaged. The severity of this blow was increased if they added the loss82 words
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Correspondence.
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Article358 1918-06-25 5 To the Editor. I Sir,— lf I remember tightly there was once advocated tram lines along Or* chard rd, and the strong objection whioh came from onr City fathers was that it j would depreciate the value of the residen j tai quarters, mostly occupied by the Tnan358 words
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Article814 1918-06-25 5 "NOTHING DOING" BUT RAIN [By Bubmaria« Oftbfcl L««»tS*'| Ivfiot! I London, Jane 28.— Reuters correspondent at British Headquarters states: The pate week has been most unexpectedly i serene on the British front. At a moment when it seemed most incumbent on (the Germans to do something, they have814 words
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Article38 1918-06-25 5 Heer van Belde, the well known explo rar, ie About to proceed to Borneo m the intereiti of a Netherlands syndicate, with the object of diicovering whether it be possible to utilise the Brembrem waterfalls lot indniUiftl purposes,38 words
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Article680 1918-06-25 5 WHESEU BOATS ANCHOR ißy »ut>marfM Uabto] [Better's Seraee] London, June 22 Reliable information from neutral sources shows that more and more submarines are failing to return to Germany, and many of those which do get baok are mostly badly damaged, necessitating extensive repairs, while the condition of680 words
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Article136 1918-06-25 5 A new industry, the manufacture of matches, m Ceylon, will be started very shortly. The requisite material, labels, wrapper*, ohemicale, and so forth, have arrived from Japan. Experiments made m the training of dogs es messengers with the Armies m the field, have, X i? stated, given good results. The136 words
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Article555 1918-06-25 5 DISSENSION AND FAMINE i»l Isbiunii Gabtel CSmter't ta-viosl Amsterdam, June 28.— A Budapest message states that man; other Hungarian towns have declared their readiness to reduce their corn "m order to alleviate Ihe situation m Vienna'and other Austrian towns" Budapest has already sent large sup plies of meat,555 words
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Article83 1918-06-25 5 Fifth List Sums previously acknowledged 14,978.00 Mrs A G Arathoon 25.( 0 Anonymous 26.00 D Munro 55.00 W Coombes 10.00 MEW 10.00 W Gibson 10.00 Frank Adam SO 00 Mrs Brachthuieer 10.00 Mrs Morris 6.00 Mrs Leonard 5.C0 Miss G Morria 5.00 Captain and Mrs Mackay83 words
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Article116 1918-06-25 5 The purchase of Falmouth Docks by the P and O S N Go, ftß reported recently, is a noteworthy step m the important scheme cf reorganisation recently undertaken by the P and O and British India S N Companies together, m preparation for after war conditions, says a Bombay paper.116 words
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Advertisement104 1918-06-25 5 ROBINSON Co. p O^,/-% KE W SHIPMENT OF pffl TOOTAL PIQUE mf M%: WHITE FLORAL W^mfl^ai voiles ils^ r M^ LISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS WRITE FOR SAMPLES ROBINSON &Co7 BULL DURHAM The Favourite American CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AT 45 cents p er 2 z ba B FROM ALL DEALERS. Mr. H.104 words
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Advertisement773 1918-06-25 6 P. &O« w Ukitish India AND i^PCAR JLINE (Oomy&nles Icooijcralsa Eafland.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) »ac company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pended. Vie Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended.773 words
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Advertisement626 1918-06-25 6 JAPAN MAII STEAHSHiP to., tU. (laoovporated is jlayabi. EUROPEAN Urn U* Htßlkttf Bkuilhal, Rtta a Tsksliaaii ?sp Halaua, Piuig, Ctltnbs Bid England ill Tha Gapt. A Bervloe is maintained betweea Yoftoftam* ports to Marsellleß, London, njiilet mai sontract with the Imp etialJayacose G overs meat. The New Twin sotew Efceamert626 words
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Advertisement291 1918-06-25 6 M. M. MHSBAOERIBS MARIUMES (IHOOBPOBATBD IH FBAHOT MAIL LIMI, Monthly service between Shanghai, Bocgkong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and M arseUles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIHf Fortnightly service between Balgon-Tonrane-Haiphong. Fot further Information apply to J. de GOURTOIS, Agents. CALCUTTA DIRECT A British Steamer will be despatched for above pott291 words
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Advertisement627 1918-06-25 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sai Francisco Ir "JeSISSP'' 9 fc °ns from Hongkong on or about 171 b .InK m% S.S. ECUADOR. 14 000 tons do do ij»h n S.S."COLOHIA". H.OOOtons do do IMb Sj and627 words
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Advertisement588 1918-06-25 7 Asaets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. i The Company has £20.C00 deposited with tne Supreme Court 0/ England, and oomp/ioa with She BrltUaLife Assamoa588 words
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Advertisement512 1918-06-25 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPESIE BANK, LTD. ixooapop.ATKD m Japan Capita! Subscribed v 4-.0C0.000 Cs.flt&l Paid Up V, *****,000 Beeerve Fund.... y. 2i,300,00C Pr Midant% i Icnay e Essji f*C9-Pretiient. V. Yamakawa Baa. DIEEGiaHB. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Oila^irl Esq. I K. Sonoda Esq. T. KawayhimA512 words
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Advertisement541 1918-06-25 7 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered js^ooooo Capital Subscribed $5 coo f.OB Capital Paid Dp $2 500 oS Reserve Liability $2,500,090 HEA V OFFICE 1 Raf/les Chambers, 5 6, Singapore. bhanch°:s Penang, Malacca, Muar Batu Pahat. Current Accounts opened, Fixed Deposits I' reccivtd acd541 words
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Advertisement170 1918-06-25 7 Bacchus Marsh CONCENTRATED Milk m quarts, pints, and pints. SINGAPORE CQLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (IccorpraiLLl la Ttrhits S ttkmeftte.) Large stock of spares of every description just arrived, Owners of Evinrudes are advised to book their spares m time to avoid disappointment as no further shipments ar e expected to170 words
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Correspondence.
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Article156 1918-06-25 8 To the Editor. Sir,— On Saturday last; I was aeked to meet a certain fellow at No, 10. Hong Hin Court. I turned up at the plaoe and was utterly surprised to note that there was more than one house No. 10. It it hndu t been156 words
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Article427 1918-06-25 8 Separation Allowance and Compensation Proposals. At the meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council on Jane 10, the Con* soription Bill was finally passed. Prior to the Bill gaicg into committee, the Hon Mr Hoiyoak aeked leave to dis cuss the three resolutions sent m by the Chamber427 words
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Article132 1918-06-25 8 A canny Scot owned a wonderful badger which it was reported no dog could tackle. However, a friend of his had a dog he proposed to back against the badger and a match was m dne course made for £100, to come eff m two months' time.132 words
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Article47 1918-06-25 8 The house of Mr T A Ford was struck by lightning during Tuesday's storm, considerable damage being done to Mr Ford'e office and the bedroom above, while most of the electric light bulbs wera broken. Fortunately do one was at the time m the office. (31. M.)47 words
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Advertisement363 1918-06-25 8 The Food Question Indigestion n&nally arises from eating tie suitable diet, and bolting food without sufficient mastication. Thoß instead of be.ag convrrted itto health giving blood, it becomes a trrmentine maM which poisons the whole s^stccu. Headache-», depress!- n and tfyspepeia are j-igns that the Mcmach is being wrongly dieted*363 words
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Advertisement476 1918-06-25 8 TZie First Line of Defence against Hi-Health. Only about one man or woman m a hundred is perfectly healthy. The rthtr 99 fa /c so digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace.th-ii trouble to hi evil— constipation. It's a simple thing of itself, but476 words
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Article1384 1918-06-25 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Broken, Jane 24th •AB wnof*Man ofßtetllng SbttM mosi »c ie<eurded m paiaiy Bomlßftllor Me Immm. m '..S.x. lOtfS. IXVZ, *UMHI*- eOT»*B, 3UUU 100,900 H IB Allftfta* 16% 2 1 8 0 379,980 Ie SB Antic- J-ivt 35% 0 C 01,384 words
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Article52 1918-06-25 9 (QOB«VO¥9t] Gw. so Jane 24 r«4i f.«i i 4 16 82 dtmtoZil 2-4 682 F<£*i**« SJ««Sils S u> 2 4 11 16 I'fKQCfl Aans^nd £>&nfe 817 tn&IA, 7. T, 148 v?i, A«in2.n<2 107 £££23ZG5, fteraanS 66 Sd7ißßiaa# 4 Basilr Bby«aj w.;! RitnS a! ;x?^j<l^a«« Ettta 5% &s» gUrai Lotfficni52 words
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Article146 1918-06-25 9 Jane 24 Ass (buyers) 155X0 frftufrfeuji 10 00 4tmMm QmU No, 3 23. v Ctftaafetol Ctffcf No. Z 23.00 f-sppati Black ovflis, 'port 88.00 Pipp«t s (W&ita lolt) 40.00 i sftaa tgl (80 1c 1 El non- Ooff«i (4 X SlftdkJ s-. 0003 'ftplfloa, InoaftlJ panvl 5 ccallSi 1146 words
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Article97 1918-06-25 9 ENTUASOES— TANJONQ PAQAR, Wharves Seat Oodowns Gate Eal> Banded Warehouses, East Traf&i Reclamation gar Bt Storages A 1 (T Paoa* P S East East Ui SO/22 Storage B 1 Wharf-rfl Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Doc »a) 9 Dock Store, Head Tower. Office. Police and Main97 words
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Advertisement69 1918-06-25 9 THE PURE BRITISH PILSENER IS Great Auks Head IT IS BREWED FROM THE BEST MALT HOPS AND BOTTLED WITHOUT PRESERVATIVES OF y ANY DESCRIPTION BY W. A. Ross Brothers Limited THE FAMOUS BOTTLERS OF LONDON LIVERPOOL. Great Auks Head Bottlings O F Pilsener and Guinness Are Obtainable of all Dealers69 words
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Advertisement656 1918-06-25 9 ;VaRET£D Furnishod Rootcs with Board. WMy. stating tf-rtDs to "Hcnule*8 H c/o Singapore I Free Press. -»'g MB 2,8 O.'.t'O lbs of Bakan Firev ood, In MMa 5 to P lb-jf acb. < ejivfr< c li ■f G P. O. sia. aucre. offers t; &UIPPIM** c/o tVue i J re-s656 words
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Miscellaneous308 1918-06-25 9 MAIL TABLE To-day. /v.seT.xG&i&fco ana looal motir, win *c tawml m ilsi bciow Penaug, Haiaeo& t F.M.S, |lf Tnte) t'rr A«lly (except Sunday). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. H'koog A Japan, taking mails for USA and Canada 8 am Cncob Soon Hong 8.80 am Bagan via ports308 words
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Article2065 1918-06-25 10 Will Japan lntervine la Ruisla. From Our Own Corrttpondeni London, April 25. Jgngland remains divided inlo pretty wall two eqaal cairpa regarding the situation m the Far Bast, one considering that conditions now more or lees satfslac tory and that farther developments should be avoided and the2,065 words
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Article163 1918-06-25 10 It transpires that the lady who met with such a tragic death at bet residence m Gopeng Road, Ipoh, on Thursday morn ing, was Miss Van deer Meer, daughter of the late Lieut. Colonel Tan deer Meer of the Dutch East Indies Army. She had been163 words
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Article59 1918-06-25 10 Before Mr. Ham m the third court on Saturday, three Aonamitee who were picked upon a raft at s-a four days eail from Singapore by a ship bound for this port, were cbaiged with being absoondeis from the French Penal Settlement at Pulau Condor. The accused59 words
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Article172 1918-06-25 10 With tha publication of the report and accounts of the Mercantile Back of India all ihe Eastern banking institutions have ic6ued the reeults ct the trading for 1917. Without exception, they all ma^e very txc&lient showing. Though tha conditions cf business have been altogether abnor mil, there is no trace172 words
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Article219 1918-06-25 10 TO DAY'S TIES.. There was no play yesterday owing to rain, and the fixtures stand for to day, as follows A Single. Tinsley owe 1 v Bateman scr Tyler ecr v Dean owe 15.5 B Single. Turner ecr v Baker owe 8 Rev Swindell owe219 words
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Article453 1918-06-25 10 Tha following results of the 1917 ex amination are forwarded to us for pobli* cation j Raffler Institution, Seniors.— Ara j thoon S M, Evans S N, Foo Hee Seng. Lee Kficg Ann, Tan Chong Kew, Tan Giok Tjhwan, Tan Joo Cheng, Them Ying Thim, Wee Thiam453 words
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Article124 1918-06-25 10 Before Commander Gator, EN, m the Marine Court on Saturday, Inspector; Ranee 1 of the Marine Pjiise Station, j charged a Hokiea with Btowiog away m a ship m harbour. Whilst representatives cf (he Govern* mer.t Monopolies Department were searching for opium on boerd the ship a revenue124 words
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Advertisement317 1918-06-25 10 Several yeais a-^o a well krown Bacteriologist. Ch^tiiist and Physician was s?*nt to Java by the Government of Holland, to ;..ake a stT.dy of tropic J diseases, c imatic co« dicions, aud tbetr effect m the physical co> stitr.tion of the people. His importiut st dies iren made public and317 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous219 1918-06-25 10 S.V.O. DRILL PKOGKAMME Attendance at three rscruits' parades a week is compulsory. [.Drills Marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, .June 25. 5.15 pm. Drill Hall S V R (v) it n i. Maxim Co and SYR attached ii SVC and A V Recruits 510 Chinese Co SV I G.CO SF A Coy*219 words
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