The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1918
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Title Section15 1918-09-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JEN CMNTS SINGAPOKE, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBEE 21, 1918. NO. 9,47315 words
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Article295 1918-09-21 1 Despite a more resolute German defence, the new British attack is smashing into the Hindeoburg positions. The prisoners now top 8,000 Tne enemy has delivered very heavy counter attacks, without success and at the cost of serious losses Page 7. The French are gradually forcing their front295 words
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Article1301 1918-09-21 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. The Editor having adopted a rigid rale not to publish the enemy Fireleee Accounts of* evente, the Topiciet ventures to frame his own versions *Tfc rough German Eye*") of what has taken place m the hills th&t border1,301 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement253 1918-09-21 1 GODDRIGH TYRES JOLTOS \ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. RACE WEEK Tuesday 9 15th October, Thursday, 17th October, Saturday, 19th October. Special Luncheons and Dinners. ■k n 1 permission of the His Highness the Saltan Johore Ihc Band of the Johore Military Forces will be m attendaiio) during and after Dinner on253 words
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Advertisement339 1918-09-21 1 KELLY WALSH LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG*. I NEW BOOKS The Government of the British Empire Frenzied Fiction. A new volume by by Kdward Jenks, be.l., m.a $4.50 Stephen Leacock $3.20 A Comprehensive view or the system And Behold we Live. Papers by a < under whioh the Empire is governed339 words
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Advertisement100 1918-09-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New books at E and We Page 1. BN B Oar Day Lottery— Page 2. > The Balm for rheumatism*— Page 2. Gerard film matinee Page 2. Men's goods at Whiteaway's Page h. C X Lee's salee of property, etc Page 6. Manila cigars at Robinson's Page 7.100 words
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Advertisement5 1918-09-21 1 GOODRICH (IRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1918-09-21 1 THE WS&KH Satartfif 21st Hltfb WMer 10-41 ».m., 19*69 pm. Bt. Matthew. Tabernacles, st Day (Jewish Holiday.) Nyalae Rubber, Evatt's, noon. Sunday, 22nd. High Water-1 -13 a.m., 1 -45 p.m. 17th Sunday after Trinity. Kenrti? 23rd. Bl«fc Water—ll46 a. Military Tribunal Opens. Lodge Bt. George Regular, 9 p.m. Church notices56 words
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296 1918-09-21 2 ARE WE GETTING THE RIGHT KIND OF EDUCATION Foe the first time m their history the leading Straits Chinese Associations met together for a united debate on Thursday night, the meeting being held m the YMC A, The subject Are we getting the right kind of education brought together an296 words
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Article64 1918-09-21 2 S C C va N C Oa OF THE GARRISON. The followi: a will lepreeent tb« BCC m the) above :,j .-eh to day as 2 80 p.m. •ht*p. B W Day, D M Doig, NAM Griffin, C Hewetaon, J W Hodgine, A C ft**), D T Perkins, E64 words
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Advertisement622 1918-09-21 2 HOW O^di On I SALE H (Cloth Covers §1.75) DOLUR DIRECTORY OFFICE, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. HAVE YOU TRIED GOODRICH FULL SIZES P. LARGE STOCKS MOW AVAILABLE. BRIIS NO H BORN 0 OUR DAY LOTTERY Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the British North Borneo War Relief622 words
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Advertisement591 1918-09-21 2 PALLADIUM Orchard road n— >■ m—wiriM i mini n n TO-NI6HT! AT 9-30 TO-NIGHT I J THE SEVENTH SIN (The Mystery Sin) THE DEADLIEST OF ALL WHAT IS ITP Yon have seen all the others snd you are Naturally Anxious to Know the Seventh? t SEE IT TO-NIGHT! ALONG WITH591 words
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Advertisement513 1918-09-21 2 From Thursday, September 19, to Tuesday, Septemu-TTir A RATTLING GOOD PROGr'Sj^. 1111 THE g* AT THE HALL A I II A 81f118%r% k for 111 H AM HNJ.fe lrr »B music nLIln 111 OP t!CB L Roto In the Second Show at 8 15 p ir IRENE CASTLE In a513 words
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Article516 1918-09-21 3 Every Han's Training to be Used. The Army Department is now prepar j ing, says a communique, to take advantage of the civil training and qualifications ot peraous joining the servioee and is also anxious to ensure that one essential j profession or trade is not516 words
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Article271 1918-09-21 3 The cardinal fact as regards Indian prices at the present time is that we are dealing mainly with a world problem," writes Mr Findlay Shirras m a comprehensive statistical survey of prices and house rent?, particularly m the great ports of India, at tha en 1271 words
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Article115 1918-09-21 3 A very proa'abie, if sfcraugi. industry is I to. disappear, following the coadatnnarioa 'of its principals! Pearls of inferior quality were, after beir:g subjected to a secret process, iw-ide to sipp?nr worth many times their actual value. Thus, a certain mer i^fchaut having purchased a mediocre &peci- men115 words
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Advertisement298 1918-09-21 3 The particular man demands a particular cigarette. "State Expres" s are made for just such men— men of discrimination who require the best No. 555 Virginia $1.15 \Jfv Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. iff- -7*^' -v^>'X t*cr-n*£ /u,tn> iA* y r U v^%4. <cwi, So e Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Co,298 words
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Advertisement204 1918-09-21 3 RAIN COATS JUST RECEIVED «T WHITE A WAYS Gentlemen's 11 Raincoats to I/ \jßl 1 11 to suit all mkhif Right i W"M i ilil The Linin is M Mik %m I// A Right 'MM& I 11 H The Tailoring #«il^© isß ht mOVI J/ m I The Proofing Wimmt/Ml204 words
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Article507 1918-09-21 4 Sir T Korlson's Proposal Lon-iou, Aug 23. Sir Theodore Mori Ban, who his spenc Uver ;y raootha on military an_ political w ork m German East Afr Ci. interview e^ by Renter, fcaid that tSM proposal advocated m H H th& Aga Kban'l bock to make507 words
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259 1918-09-21 4 I Steps ara being taken m Shanghai to form a British Red Gross unit for Siberia. Mr A G Major, of HM Consulate General, who is hon treasurer of the British Red Cross Society, writes as follows to the papers Ik bat been suggested,259 words
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Article161 1918-09-21 4 Tna rt-cent snake story, which created such ooriimdnt m the Colony, may now b.-j allowed to pass inta oblivion, for i: h <3 turned cut that the whole incident Wftfl poor sort of a joke played on Mr J L Seolt c' Messrs Mustard and161 words
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Article264 1918-09-21 4 Eye- Witness's Accounts i Amsterdam. July 10. A Ratlin telegram quotes the following details oi Count Mirbach's aßiaasfnation^ which the Loka* lanzeige; received from aa ejewit DC i-, 11 Count Bfirbaoh, Privy Councillor Rie&ler, and Lieutenant Mnilor w^re seat ed with the two Russians at a264 words
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Article280 1918-09-21 4 Record for 28 Ysars Tha N G D.\iiy Neva (Shanghai) of Aug 34 si.ys i've rate ct exchange T T jestcrday reached Ihe official figure of for the Mrs.; ti^je tinoe 1860. U is b r -^ure ou 1 which many :.u eye has been so; for280 words
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Article152 1918-09-21 4 The Daily News which has before now gone out of its way to publish stories Of German chivalry usually uncorroborated by the detailed evidence which supports countless instances of German infamy this morning relates, says the Glebe, the following A Srottieh boy m a German prison camp learnt that152 words
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Article101 1918-09-21 4 Shopkeeper Loses $700. A chandu ehopksaper wbile proceeding from Rasa to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday lass by the morning train with about $700 m a bag and f 1,003 m hia coat pocket, travelling m a third class compartment, j was attacked by eerea Chinese with, revolvers, and101 words
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74 1918-09-21 4 i i Washington. Aag 20. The Bureau of j Statistics announces tnat co operative retail food prices on July 15, as compared I with the sft«ne period last year, show an average increase of 69 pec pent j A statement iseu^d74 words
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Article404 1918-09-21 4 M Take Jonescu's Warning. Me Ttike Joceecu, former Rumnriiar; i Mmi6ter, eavß wo bave learned t.^e v;!e nest of tbe GcrmaDe. It way not a pf |we madti— it was Gernjau itnuiglllrttuu OJ i& Hrrmar. monopoly and all tbt I foreign companiei Lave b^cn Bonfi^oftted j404 words
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Article200 1918-09-21 4 Morally, ethically atd logically the position the Straits Government has taken up on the lottery question is absolute!* indefensible, tays the Straits Echo. On exactly the cam* grounds any party cf Chinese playing pen bin conld clairr immunity provided they gave 80 per cent of the stakes200 words
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Article183 1918-09-21 4 The United States has struck another heavy blow at German trade after the war by taking the title to ull wharves, docka, and other property of the North German Lloyd and Hamburg American Steamship Companies m New York. Since the de deration of war these properties have183 words
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Advertisement579 1918-09-21 4 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing interest from the oate of purchase at 5h percent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July. j i REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 20TH JULY,: 1928. PRICE OF ISSUE- 100 PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be579 words
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Advertisement38 1918-09-21 4 1 119, Orchard Bootf. PisjQos bought, sold or t»xcr.i» a r j Good prices aiiowed for otd i strnments. Cheapest and best stock ottexxx and small musical good* it Singapore, pa Piano, Organ A Musical In«tn>: 1 menu.38 words
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Advertisement93 1918-09-21 4 f s 'Jl^ 19 I Silvei Case, i 1 I r' f I I IpENTRAJI MOTORS, L^'L HMCAIMI Shipchandlerv Ci ■Jffioet:- M Kafflßß «a«k Bel* r -o Hi rtcoi Catopfc— a N ;< i 3 dbutyaad eea'eiock bu H. W. H, STEVEN. M»ctfJ; 1 S ATf I N 4 193 words
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Advertisement955 1918-09-21 5 BHTAU PU«TAT?ONS LIMITED. (Id. Llquiaatlon). Notice i% hnxohy given thas m pursnanco of c cction ISO of TheCouuanie-' Ordinance »9i\'* a Genera] M, cting it the tf cutters cf the BJbovenftmed Company win be held at Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, oq Monday, the fnh October, 918, at U o'clock noen,955 words
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Advertisement449 1918-09-21 5 i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. j Mess s Ching Keng Lee Co. have been instructed and will offer for sale by Public Auction during October, 1918, the following properties situate at St. Michaels Road, Singapore: Lot l 73 acres und 17 polo-. Lot i 16 acres 1 rood and 2^ polcst Lot449 words
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Advertisement46 1918-09-21 5 MR.J.R. FLYNN ANDERSON SINGAPORE A"M fi I C^ U O f I TF 11 1 1 1 1 I lI X fl 1 1 V at^^B tWrl I£6l Syj£ I*^K<N s* jfejlMj IMiB %i^vt^^B^l fjP^HK ?Wr 3P^^^ wVCrI fISS^K *3t*m ADVERTISING AGENCY, 1 6, Change Alley46 words
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Miscellaneous289 1918-09-21 5 OTORCH SERVICES. i^ v -501 Dki APT&R TEIHITY, >• MSB. T v V2 CATHBORJU (m -Ida Chapel). n Service. loa uinntofci shook k' r -nJ Sermon. Bymns, MS, 215, 3 6 BBFOI LINEB. SCH, CUCHARD ROAD. .1 1 Iflntatec'i Bible i CQaafl f ,h cf :h special i the WM289 words
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Domestic Occurrenes
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Article24 1918-09-21 6 Kikg. On 17th September at the Maternity Hoppital. Ft Hang, the wife cf C. W. L. King of a daughter. uanm n r.24 words
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Article16 1918-09-21 6 GolpthorpHealey. At Prighouse, en June 24th, U18 J. W Goldthjrp to Gladys i He* ley.16 words
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Article20 1918-09-21 6 i Wright. A.t Ootacsmnncl, India. £'ary Jane, vridoV of the late Dr. M. I Wright, ag .a :5k years.20 words
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546 1918-09-21 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturda Sept. 21, 1018, The fi.'i wires which reach U3 from the Western Ftont, mostly from corI respondents, make it easy to cote the [progress ot the Allies but. the wealth of detail must not i- ne to confuse jiliG results at many places as more546 words
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Article435 1918-09-21 6 1 SUNDRY SUGGESTIONS. In hie speech at Thureday'6 meeting of tbe Our Day general committee, the President (the hon'ble Mr Jacoee) said that ilk» pJnn of the yer.r'a working wae open to discussion but be 6uppoped the lines cf pievious years would ba adopted, with Bub^criptiou lists435 words
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Article95 1918-09-21 6 A meeting waa beld with the Arab Community on the 19th September which waa well attended and the following very generous donations were promised towaria Our Day Syed Omar Alaagoff $S,CUO Shaik Salim bin Talib 5,800 Alkcff and Co 9,C00 Salim bin Jaffar 5,000 Syed Mohamed al Junid95 words
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Article291 1918-09-21 6 A special matinee of the Gerard film is announced to commence at 6 p m today with Fpecial admission fees for children. Service will be beld at the Boustead Inetitute to morrow evening at 8 15, to which all are invited, especially men of the army and uavy and mercantile291 words
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Article522 1918-09-21 6 THE FORT CANNINa CASE Before Mr Jaatice Ebd^n \ppierday afternoon, tbe hearing wni concluded of the Case m irhfob two Hjk.eus, Cioo Ah Tek aad O -g Choou Hye, we c ofeftrged wi:h the forgery, for tha purDcee of Oheafcing, of certain forni^ u>e>l m c^nnec tiou w'-522 words
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Article124 1918-09-21 6 4th LIST. Previously acknowledged ***** Mr L R Macphail (2nd donation) 100 W P Millar 100 Tbe Chinese Ladies Association 50 Mr and Mrs J M Sime 60 Julian Frsnkel Furniture Co 60 Mr V Clumeok 50 A Fiankel 60 Mro Abrame 30 Mr and Mrs Murray124 words
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Article107 1918-09-21 6 Mr C R-A Gootly will lenve Penacg m! i Nov to join up, when Mr R T Reid returns from home. (P G.) i Tbe fjliawing Singapore scholarship ere awarded ou tbe results of tbe Jaufor] Cambridge Locals F X Oliveiro Rtffltfl Chce Set Chia, St Joseph'^ Liai Lum j107 words
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Article333 1918-09-21 6 WARNING A MHSI Bi k >0 t- =1 L« C con i-i "1 1 S itnary urn f M*laiS< M decide doe? net i thougl cp ttoi 1 suggested i.-v. operation i| futur*. ra-ry. >:... ■p or. b m r War- At bSi .;< 1 7. tc L333 words
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Article50 1918-09-21 6 The Hague, Sept 10.-Lei Son** ropers a »«tin 3 of German troop**™ boys of Mfbte-n, *t A.x In Cn«** whilst the* w^re pr c edicg to tbe The eecort tired, killing eight ecJ we ing many other. Driven into a twin, mutineers fluug tbeir rifle* cut windows.50 words
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Article32 1918-09-21 6 Parie, Sept lf.-4rfltl«*»J Petro 2 rad lhat """^J^ J there, deepi^ the rlgoroof P'^e feral diplomat, and of tbe nlt J°^ dcrt representative,. Fwo thoueac^i...of Petrofirad bavi- to hi h32 words
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Article28 1918-09-21 6 Amiterdam, B^H tb :rb W»stfßcliscbp B 6 ntr?« r Cr*cho-Slovakß vr s fetroofiiy j c ins thai Ke^n H bit 16 I BMW Ir'"■ -H28 words
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Article20 1918-09-21 6 sit-raf-'-vi; v bob* of otber ieqo*^ Yeßrsin Germ-" > V1 '"7 p «r. |b Matinee to da> t.^"'"-20 words
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Advertisement141 1918-09-21 6 f* OTTHP H 1 Q* VJ v^ JL J- i« PR P«/CE $38*40 Pf-KCASE fe^| (Duty Extra. 2 f S^L P :j 5 Sir I* *S* S^ <% f% I: U I K lI H 1 fe lI A E w Jil»V* V^T i owl i^* j T^% t ■D141 words
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Advertisement44 1918-09-21 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHIRD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1038 W% FOR ffl% 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note (he conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee ot tfco high oua!ity of oar work could bo given or demanded.44 words
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Article1548 1918-09-21 7 cMH-HING INT HINDENBURG b DEFENCES Germans Defending Dtsper&tely K«a tar's 8«rvio«l 3*p| 19 Ooneepoaaeatfl m stiffening oi the lakinsj yei relay's Brt I n m The i aonsnally strong j a li s t i\ almost Bi ssa wldi eitanl of be Bi me i ir long j1,548 words
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Article366 1918-09-21 7 PROMISE OF MACEDONIAN OPERATIONS The Bulgarians Breaking j Paris, Sfpt 19.— The preaa mliiary, j experts, analysing the Mac-doniau effen-j Uive, opira that the entire masait taast wards nf the Cerna bend will Koon bo jclpsred up. cunbliiig dt>velri;raeuti north I wardg oi Monastir. Prilep, V«les and IttlpJ366 words
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Article118 1918-09-21 7 London, Sept 17. Mr Lloyd George, m a letter to the Association of Operative Cotton Spjnners, appeals to the eplnners m the interests of the men fighting to return to work and leave the decision ol ■uTsputeS matters m the bands of the Government after inquiry by118 words
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Article81 1918-09-21 7 London. Sept 10.— Wireless Italian official We raided positions Booth of Col Oapnle, capturing 90 prisoners. The rapidity of tha attack confused the enemy, who violently barraged his own front lines, causing heavy losses to hia advtncing supports. London," Sept 19.— A Tieona official! report says that a81 words
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Article37 1918-09-21 7 London, Sept 19 —The Admiralty j state* A German submarine on the 12th j torpedoed and sank a Brifcith armed boarding steamer. Eight officers *nd 60 men, including 25 of the mercantile orew, are missing.37 words
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Article24 1918-09-21 7 The Hague, Sept 17.— Vice* Admiral Nandin teu Cate, commanding the naval station at WillerasorO, has been appointed Minister of Marine.24 words
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Article135 1918-09-21 7 Washington, SepE 18. A wire from Tckio announses the death of the Japanese Foreign Minister, Baron Motono, London, Sept 18. Reutei's correspon dent at Artfericau beadquart* te, Kiting at f pm to dny, p&y* Patrol, report that the bi.amy is mining Haumont, suggesting bi4 intention to J^ave135 words
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Article4645 1918-09-21 7 A HALF YEAR'S REVIEW. The half yearly gfifctTal ms^'ing cf Ihe members of tha Singnpora Chumbsr of Commerce and Exchange wtis heid m ihe Exchange Room yesterdsy afternoon, the bcu bo Mr «J W Dacbishire pctbiiiug. Thoee present were Hon Mr C W Diibishire and W P4,645 words
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Advertisement159 1918-09-21 7 Robinson Co. MANFLA CIGARS FSOH TEE *A* KEIXA VICTORIA IN BOXES OF 5G f s i\ I f i »f M ssit&LAf IYETTE, Photo^ :--:b to Their MAJI 3TIIS Be^s ro annonnce thai he conduct the ONLY EOBOPEAN STUDIO fa SIKSAPORE at n u BOBUNOTON. do- Paces ifortti of tbe159 words
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Advertisement1108 1918-09-21 8 t K. P. M. Konlnklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incc rporatcd m Holland.) KOYXO PACKET NAVIGiTIOH CO. OF, BATAVIA 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDEK CONTBICI WITH THE NaTHEHLA^DS ISDIA GOVERNMENTS. Tan QOOBN Lonrah;-'w, Pandjermaain, F.tagon, Kotr.-Baroa, EaMk Paj^an, BaiDarinda, Tarakan and Beronw Pf*pt. 21 Indragiri Prl^-fead^i, Sapat, reroMiahan and Rengi< Sept. si Mjhoo-.la1,108 words
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Advertisement741 1918-09-21 8 Akl t£ W^ Ilk If H.^ x 6 Ai J^A« MSBSAGERIES KART7IHEB 5 MAIL LIHS, 4 t r>,.- Monthly service between Shargbal, Hocg> srKAlSalilr Wl M Hong, Saigon, fcin^spore, Colnmbo, Djibouti, (Incorporated 5^ Japas] Egypt and MarE"elileB and vice versa. cUiHlrcilll LiWc branch liks, Pcj^utgbtly ec» vice but ween B&igon-Tcarane*741 words
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Advertisement382 1918-09-21 8 PACIFIC MAIIL STEA&SHiP rS^: REGULAR MONTH! V TEA^S r HoßgkoEg, Sbzngnsi, Kobe, Yc':o; |ai I; S.S. "VENEZUELA, 14 000 toes from H j S.S. "ECUADOR" UOOOtoofl I S.S. "COLOXSiiI", U.OOOtoDi A :mc every 28 a iy« tb n J The su.-.rners have r»ie i-< modern eqai n BERTHS a.'J large,382 words
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Article741 1918-09-21 9 i Tho naval writer, Mr Archibald Ilurr!, 1 atatfcw that the dramatic act m real p li tica is inqusni'y an act Oi fol.y. T. Dutch people may fiadtbat to b:« their f 3r,:'ptis*jco ;vb a consequence tiinir Gov eruiiuent's decision to despatch a group of merchant741 words
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Article233 1918-09-21 9 i The "Pioneer's" Cairo correspondent {writes: Latest accounts from Palestine would appear to .indicate that things are 'progressing very favourably there. The military situation has been steadily improving, bat those communique-*," j jnot unnaturally of course, give no hint as to tbe economic situation m the occupied tuf233 words
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Article529 1918-09-21 9 The ric^ market ban been going through a period of ■pooalMtoo I ia; leaves the tn i m the stroaL wcuJeiing where it is a!l )iu>; bo eiid, t»ye tba Rangoon Tioies cf S«bp. 9 JampirE from R* 81 P., Rs 350 Mid Ell IM toe klfftontbet529 words
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Article231 1918-09-21 9 Paris, July 1. M Bartfeff, the well-kuown Russian H-vo!a:ionttry journalist, telegraphs from 3:cckho!m to the Matin The Grand Duke Michael having pat himr«tlf at the bead of the anti Bolshevik movement with General Eorniloff and General Kaledin, Russian patriots will now be able to struggle together to231 words
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Article199 1918-09-21 9 It could nor hwe b3en much of a race foe the eubacitute St Le^er, tbe Newmarket Stakea ao Newmarket, tbii year, say* tbe Stcaite E:ho. A ti.-ld ehruuk to numbers that m ouy important race to-day m Australia, [site or the Colonies would be considered wretched and199 words
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Advertisement339 1918-09-21 9 m gto cvfi G2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 GRIiT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD OFIiCE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.G. T v.cv l) ">p '-'O.CCO de^osltod with the BupreaiG Court of Eagiand, acl compllea with fi'ie BrfttshUfe \3suraao9 aomjinieg Vrc339 words
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Advertisement429 1918-09-21 9 18,000.0 Of.. v 42 000(000 'W« I I, 1 1,109,001! hiM 1 ftti UU. > 1 Kajtwara I >ujel Bq t. i kmak»wa Esq 3otna Esq Bajr v E. [waaaU K. o< 1 1 Eaq, K. ratsaml x j n i B. Baa fa Esq. R, Bari Esq. i HEAD429 words
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Advertisement198 1918-09-21 9 FiBI iJifl UHIE, IlilK, i (iMOfyottted m HcngttOßg') i v [laoTparatai ia BaghisiAl Plre and Sfarioe EUblbb :>f every description anderwrltten at lowest currant ratea. Uanson, Sililllan Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ti: :ng!ao'3.) Gfeneral Agents, j A, J. faurfratt, y^ri^Qr, lu?'.irsr:eI u?'. irsr:e Dopar:nent. The Eastern United Assurance CCnFGRATION Ud. EbSAI)198 words
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Advertisement272 1918-09-21 9 NORTH BRITISH &H?, MERCANTILE tNSURANCH -COKPAfcV (Incorporated m Great Biitaio), FIRE Simple CJontracts, LalestOoncessioas. MARIW& Ail ki^a^ ot Marine Babinesaj iransactei^. MOTOR Cs.es Reduoed Rate??. Incased Benefits. Po Iciefl issued by this Ctou pany cove* icoidental Damage, Pablia Liability, Bar- glary, Fire Tranhit, H. J. TOT7OH. IoILISTEB Co Ltd., Resident272 words
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Article838 1918-09-21 10 Story off an "Independent" Bombing Raid. The following is the first descriptive account of one of the bombing raids into Germany, which have become a matter of almost daily occurrence since the recently formed Independent Force of the Royal I i Air Foroe began Us activities:838 words
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Advertisement445 1918-09-21 10 1 Q A Double Safeguard. Vw'j UjBCT-STERSHrsfc -i \£Z^^^^^ 1 !?/f on the labeI and see also that the |J LEA PERRIMS is embossed m raised letters^on the glass bottle. M M bfe^- —^^3S L^ 1 Perrins lab e J an d bottle are copied to such an pg^^^3^s extent445 words
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Article44 1918-09-21 11 v Sept 20 I 24 7-Sa d> aaod 28 81 82 StTttCa r:^t1;$r rr, c 3.4! hS2B8M laWSd Bac I Ctra*,T.T 61 p- 61^P it J*??, fffllttjll ;18 lASloixos, lamaal g«f Sorasansn, Bant Bm g* 5 Bask «s Snj sa£4U6k r^. Ow'WWs.T****,, 4944 words
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Article147 1918-09-21 11 Sept 20 Rfl '60 tone) #149.87* 24 00 IMS 24<(i; < I 22.C0 B!**fc oedia B*pewa 29 c 3 ftppas, tw^ifs taSaJ 50.00 Ke£2Sc^S (110 is :^a ,i aom Na*L^3g« (SO lata ttt.! no?ll Oio?e 5 [AntkotDsJ aorXA Sa*i 0c2«* :f. Blaeki 00 Tapteea, email pcs^i (Lot tjaatftf noin147 words
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Article28 1918-09-21 11 [ah British vessels unless marked.] Arrivals. Sept 19.— Ranee; Barentez, Melchior rreub (Dar) Den Samud (Siam Sept 2C— Sri Musr, Anjou Emile (Out); Bor:bat (Siam).28 words
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Article16 1918-09-21 11 S>pr 19— Hainam, Hebe, Kaka. Oiang Seng. Esmeralda Sembiit.n, Siagaradja, SiDfkara, D Van Twiat (Dut).16 words
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Advertisement76 1918-09-21 11 STOCKS OF THE TWO FAVOURITE THE ""MDIDC" AND THE "OLIVER" Have Arrived Stock Sizes. EMPIRE. 11 OLIVER." •a r U a e- aper 9in. wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. 14m wide Brief 14in. wide. 18in. wide Policy 18in. wide. S pcia! (Oliver) takes paper 30ic. wide. liighlweighl Empire takes76 words
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Advertisement965 1918-09-21 11 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. ME AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER B. R. A. RULEB OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th, aid Saturday the 19th of Oct., 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, icth October, 1918. 1 ft 8 THE MALAYA PURSE and PLATE— 2 89 p.ra an.965 words
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Advertisement864 1918-09-21 11 Horses handicapped In c!a*s A shall be eligi ble to ruu m Race No 7, Hors» 8 handicapped m class 8 shall be elipib'e to ran m Race No. 4 and Horses handicapped m class 0 shill shah be eligible to run ia Kaie No, 2. Entrance Pee S3!\ Distance:864 words
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Advertisement676 1918-09-21 11 PHOTOGBAPHY. Wanted a £co<3 BromMo T-rint-r fi atr fx tperiesce acd wsgus require. Indiiu pro Ap£y to R. BODOM PkotJvraphic Artist, Penocg *>H RE GSVEfm*IE3T DISPE*SS*\ Want d qnaMflcd Disperrer u>d r Keeper (with QiaWflca«too»,< !m o cp^kM-d ma>t; have good knowledge of tfaUy. am'v stating salary required aid tnclosinj?676 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous358 1918-09-21 11 I s. KAIL TABLE To day la8eimefliate and loeal miiii an* fee ton* a in list below Penang, Malaeea, P.M.S, fkf Tfaia; 6 am c a*i!y (except Sunday). 3 Johore 8, 8.80, noon, 8, 4 A 6 p.m. it Cucob Soon Hong 8 80 am Cccob Azmsre 8.80 AM Bangkok358 words
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Article84 1918-09-21 12 Orders for week end'ng Saptember, 28th, 1918. I Tuesday, Sept 24. Signalling Classes, YM C A GrcnaJ, 5.15 p.m. i Thursday, Sept 26. Bogle Band Prac |tice, M:i'ay Volunteer Club 5.15 p m. Executive Committee Meeting, YMCA 8 pm. j Friday, Sept; 27. Ambulance Class, V M84 words
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Article107 1918-09-21 12 Aitpndanca at three recruits' parades a g week is compulsory. j [Drills Marked are compulsory.] !«i Saturday, Sep 21. 2 30p Drill Hail S R E v* I 300 DdllHrUi i Maxim Co L 8. 30 Normantcn Kaoge 'SVRattd* 'I 30 Bales tier Range Milay Co SV107 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1918-09-21 12 RE-OPENING OF LUNA pldT^ On the old CASINO Kite at the nta end if vi!d i "nIV 1 1RLBOB UOH Theatre-. c I! a^' Ut« n, 4 ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ;j s ***1 (WEEK DAYS AT 6 P*M 3p PBICES AS BKFOBE, CHILDREN L.NuJp o PRICE T.> aLL PABTf,. W177 words
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