The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 April 1917
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Title Section15 1917-04-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPOKE THURSDAY, APRIL, 26, 1917. NO. 89,74215 words
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Article216 1917-04-26 1 The Germans have accepted battle m the open, and are recklessly throwing their reserves into the mighty struggle now raging m the west, which it ie stated is likely to pro.ye a decisive event Page 5. There is tremendous artillery firing and the German messages speak of216 words
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1926 1917-04-26 1 AT THE SIGN OF THE RED TRIANGLE." We all 1 mow m general something of the work t lone by the V M C A., and t. ac sign of TJ le Red Triangle has become almost as i 'rmiliar to the civilian as to the man m t lie1,926 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement276 1917-04-26 1 GOODRICH TYRES S FETY TSEA9 O-CEDAB MOPS I O-GEDAR POLISH 1 I I w O-CEDAII MOPS w H Cleans Dusts and Polishes H MAKES IT EASY TO CLEAN THOSE J* T /■SrJIH HARD-TO-GET-AT-PLACES "J 1 jH^p^fj^ It; banishes stooping, stretching, climbing— avoids tired U X^^| T/ back and tired elbows.276 words
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Advertisement102 1917-04-26 1 LAT T ADVERTISEMEMS. Pdrf-ciion whisky Page 1. Tfc« Narrow Path at the Palladium Page I. Povts'.l'b 6ale of porcelain ware and brasses Page 2. Cbtng Keng Lee's sale of thox cases, fau, safe, etc Page 'J Liberty at tbe Empire Page 3. Tangiin Club Mauri meeting— Page 8. FMS and102 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1917-04-26 1 THE WEEK. Tnsrsdaj 26t». Hlfh Watet-0-28 a.m.; 1 P >m> America Day Service, no^OFrldaj 27th High Wftlti*— l-6 ».m,, 2 9 p.m. Municipal Con mif sion, 2.3J n.ui. Swinamlng Club mtg H.V C. Drill Bull, 9 pm. Saturday 28th. High Water 1-48 a.m 3-3<! p.m. Bukit Timah Kubb t, Evatt's,112 words
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Article13 1917-04-26 2 One Young Man. Edited by J E Hodder Williams, London Hodda; and £>toughton.13 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement713 1917-04-26 2 RELIEF FROM DYSPEPSIA. AH conditions ft depressed vitality tend to disturb the ptoeifCl of digestion. Thin, weak blood affects directly and at once the great processes of nutrition. Not only Is the eoti^n of tLe gastric and intestinal glands dtmini&hed hut the muscular action of the stomach is wakened. Nothing713 words
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Advertisement624 1917-04-26 2 "The PROGRAMME which we are showing to night is WELL UP TO THE HIGH STANDARD WHICH WE HAVE ALWAYS MAINTAINED" (TO-NIGHT 9.15) VIOLET MERSEREAV (TONIGHT 9 15) IN FRANCI3 GRANDON'S POPULAR PLAY— AN UNUBKAL FILM PRODUCTION THE NARROW PATH A DRAMA OF THE SLUMS. SOCIETY AND THE STAGE "THE NARROW624 words
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Advertisement599 1917-04-26 2 STRONG VARIETY PROGRAMME OF GRIPPING ORAMAS AND COMEO AT THE ALHAMBR* THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. BEACH For 4 Nights only. 24th to 27th April 1917 The Oliver Morosco Pboto p. ay Co. presents A Play from Real Life "The Wild Olive" IN 5 ACTS. The Rtory rf a w -man's599 words
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Article453 1917-04-26 3 To the Editor of the Saturday Review. Sir, We know that Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria and the unspeakable General von Stenger ordered that no quarter should be given to our soldiers who fell into the hands of the Huns we know that effect was given453 words
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Article310 1917-04-26 3 Colonel Sir Francis Younghusband, m a lecture on Indian frontier geography to members of the Royal Geographical Socie ty m the Theatre, Burlington garden, said that when exploring m 1887 the region at the back of the Karakoram range and of the great peak X2 the next310 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement671 1917-04-26 3 ~HTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ETHE POPULAR PHOTO PLAY HOUSE mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. HHHHH THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN. SECOND SHOW 9.15 p.m. Sharp. The Serial Glorious A PS 41 Farts 4 IRFRTY 4 New < arts. M~>M>m3m^MM. J. 1 New p arta Epi-ode Love and671 words
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Advertisement122 1917-04-26 3 To end Sciatica Serms too good to be true, doesn't it t It it good to be sure, but it's true, TOO. LITTLES ORIENTAL BALM soothes the stabbing, biting nerves. Brings instant relief to pain and continued use brings permanent relief. Take a little m your hand and rub it122 words
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Advertisement932 1917-04-26 3 PANTAI, LIMITED. LOST SCRIP. Application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Helen Findlay, Administratrix of the Estate oc Thomas Hutcheon (deceased) duplicate Certificates for 700 Shares m this Company upon tbe statement that the original Certificates, viz. No. 1245 dated 21st March 1912 for932 words
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Advertisement959 1917-04-26 3 THE F.M.S. S.S. ADVERTISING AGENCY. 27 1 Scptola Road. Singapore. S.S. i We beg to notify our Singapore and Outstat ion clients, that their advertisements m the above Agency, are appearing m a work entitled "Malacca and its Environs," which is already printed and ready for publication. Each advertiser will959 words
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Advertisement807 1917-04-26 3 TANGLIN CLUB. NOTICE is hereby gif en that the ARNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members will be held m the Club on Saturday the 28th April, 1917, at 9 p m. BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Como.ittee'B Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 3 1st January, i807 words
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1115 1917-04-26 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday, April 26, 19l7. Snch a large question as the introduction of Summer Time m Europe could hardly have been expected to be settled without some differences of opinion. The old-fashioned and those who are born objectors naturally found fault. Some real cases of incon venienco1,115 words
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Article1051 1917-04-26 4 Mr F. W. Hilton, late accountant of the Malayan Tin Dredging, Las left Ipub for Home to join up. At the annual meeting of the Shanghai Stock Exchange the members unanimous ly decided to donate Tie. 1,000 to 6otue of the war funds. The marriage has taken place at Brae1,051 words
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Article133 1917-04-26 4 From o*r Own Correipo*^ Koala Lwmpor |m As the meeting of th« I>l anter tioii of M »Ihv«. Mr Duncau prei^* 0 a Ittr^p Mitenduccf. The #l M fund at tb-. r r^ *78,O((J, nod ,-(,ver tt l thou fe feubacrirr L<l A Intc ci.-ctisMon on the133 words
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Article206 1917-04-26 4 We cum mend to our r Jeck Club *>cbeme. vfcfel of h cjmpftteiit local C: jMr W J Mayson Hon jj, 4| Vick The work before tLe in^ is tbe conversion of tbe ted brick big* which liMft at thp foot of For: |w io!OKfUi: ü b.f206 words
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Article124 1917-04-26 4 At the service to be held at H a cent. Cathedral to day, at U noon to eelekal ..be entry of America on the side da Allies, seats will be reserved for Ntft. Military and Civil Officer* id nsifs and their wives, including the Smitfif the Allied Nations.124 words
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Article29 1917-04-26 4 Messrs Kennedy a received advice from Auttrsiu thai ihe Hitrut Basin Fal I >-«rdc»Bf N L have declared a first interim di«*j of one shilling per that.29 words
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Article81 1917-04-26 4 A meeting of Penar the mi-pice* of the Cbnr. was held ou Saturda\ difficulties tl.n under tb* Income 1 Che< cidtnt cf tLe AftO** 1 presided Af;er n »-bort t on Urn At r Mr U Sltg$ J I phv( lietn tour of I v iiaie Bud Tlit' I. m81 words
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Advertisement234 1917-04-26 4 I—l1 1 r~ r c d h^W 1 ScxVf 'U/kiTV M E BL B I SCOTCH WHISKY Jis Vrepared for $xporL \J EXTRA SPECIAU GOLD LABEL Q SPECIAL VERY OLD. WHITE LABEL. |j Proprietors Mm Bulloch, Lade Co., Ltd.. OiSTikLcn* at Onicow. ltk*T. »no C«M»ast.rowtk OrnCF.S: GLASGOW ar.d LONDON. g,234 words
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Advertisement143 1917-04-26 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Si Orchard Road, Telephone Ho. 1035. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First m 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at on Command, thus ensuring always the prodnc tion of only the best results m Studio Portraiture,143 words
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Article1232 1917-04-26 5 DEATH-GRI PS IN THE WEST Battle of Arras Becomes Decisive Struggle GERMANS RECKLESSLY EXPENDING THEIR RESERVES British Unrelentingly Press Forward ENEMY AIRMEN COMPLETELY MASTERED -.abmarine Cable] uter'g Service] I. Tb* second phase Jescrited by difficult *t the to deith. The Garmang nc rraia as to the point of k irru^bc1,232 words
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Article36 1917-04-26 5 Amsterdam, April 24.— 1t is officially announced from Berlin that the reason for felling fruit Uce«> m the evacuated territory i* to prevent 'be use of tho leaves lc summer time as enemy cover.36 words
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Article169 1917-04-26 5 ALLIED DELEGATES' CORDIAL RECEPTION Important Conferences (By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] Washington, April 24.— Mr Ralfour has called on the State Department and at the White House. He was everywhere cheered. He lunched at tiie Fcencu Embassy .mil' dined with President Wilson at the White House.169 words
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Article34 1917-04-26 5 Washington, April 24. Despite the sub marine peril, the value of tbe United States j exports during March was 8561,278,000, only exceeded by the returns for January, when they were unprecedented.34 words
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Article35 1917-04-26 5 Washington, April 2 4. Bills have been introduced m both Houses enabling tbe country to use interned Austro German ships, the rights involved by the use to be determined after tbe war.35 words
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Article180 1917-04-26 5 Germans' Significant Mendacity London. April 25. The War Office, m a statement commenting on the German wireless, cabled earlier, scathingly exposes the new German methods of attributing to us designs which we have never en tertained m order to prove that (hey completely failed. The statement closely180 words
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Article292 1917-04-26 5 Masses of British Shells London, April 24. German Wirelees On the Arras battlefield the British troops standing on French territory ye&teiduy delivered a second great thrust to brtak through the German Hatt, Batteries of the heaviest gun«* for du>n Live been hurling iniirbeK of shells of every deecnp292 words
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Article198 1917-04-26 5 BRITISH AIRMEN ATTACK ENEMY DESTROYERS A Spirited Adventure ;Ht Hubmanne CabU] [Reuter'i Bervice] London, April 24 The Admiralty &tate that three British naval aercpianes at tacked (jvo destroyers eieaming between Blaukenburg and Zeebrugge on Monday nftprnooti Tha ]pndin:» rjttfthiofl dropped bixLebU bombo, one obtaiuiug a direct198 words
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Article106 1917-04-26 5 Valuable Captures m Mesopotamia London, April 24. General Mauie reports that the battle on the right bank of the Tigris between Samarra and I- f a bulat continued on the night of April 22. There was severe hand to hand fighting, and numerous enemy counter-attacks. We drove106 words
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Article44 1917-04-26 5 London, April 24.— Egypt Official The reinforced Turkish forces hold a strongly entrenched position trom Gaza to Beersheba. The organization of tbe positions we have gained fronting the Turkish main line is proceeding satisfactorily. We blew up an ammunition dump m Ga/.a.44 words
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Article74 1917-04-26 5 Note on Fulgencio Outrage Amsterdam. April 25 The Spanish Note relative to the sinking of the Ful gencio has bnon published m Berlin. It emphasises that Spain's existence is imperilled by implacable fcubmarinism and earnestly invitee discussion with a view to mitigation of tbe evil. Tbe German press74 words
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Article46 1917-04-26 5 The Hague, April 24 —In the First Chamber, replying to quebtions tho War Minister gave ae&uiauces that tbe Dutch anti Zeppelin guns were efficient. Mea cures were being considered fjr tbe stricter supervision cf foreigners. Government considered tbn completion of tbe coast defences necessary.46 words
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Article29 1917-04-26 5 Uendigo, April 24. Mr Hughes m a speecb here latd that if national disaster threatened Auhtntlia and the Umpire, I t-hould certainly again propose con scriptiou."29 words
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Article25 1917-04-26 5 London, Auiil 24. Lieutenant Law, of the Borderer-, t^cond ton of Mr Uonar Law. \h po*t( d wounded and mist-ing m Palestine.25 words
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Article16 1917-04-26 5 London, \pii'i SI. Silver is at 157 J and rbe m .ii. li quiet.16 words
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Article52 1917-04-26 5 The 01) Ikb given us two new word* vvlit o it hbk* that there be no more wavering between blcptimism and floptimisrr.." At long ln=t Much needed, much wanti ed rain fell to-ii >y in the Settlement after an unusually ler;gtby spell of dry irefttber, bay.B the Shanghai Meicury of52 words
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Advertisement169 1917-04-26 5 ROBINSON Co. TWINPLEX STROPPER. "DE LUXE" For Sharpening GILLETTE BLADES. The "DE LUXE Twinplex is the Aristocrat of the E having World. Entirely nsw design Light, Compact, and strong, Nickel Plated and Leather Cover. $7.50 "eh. ROBINSON ®> Co. Mr. H. N. BUGKEREBGE [late of Messrs LAFAYKTTK, PhotogimplMn to Their169 words
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Advertisement668 1917-04-26 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEASISHIP: CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., agents: ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FBOM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BATAVIA-SOURIBAYA-PORT DARWIN-PORT MORESBY- BRISBANE668 words
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Advertisement560 1917-04-26 6 Jr %3m British India AND Apcar Lime (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) Fop*. China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Portt and London. MAIL LINES. HOMBWARD (FOB EUBOPH). j OUTWARD (FOB 0BHU) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE560 words
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Advertisement837 1917-04-26 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARirn,. INCORPORATKL *M ■AIL UMI, i Fortnightly service hftweeo v, Igjtiaa^pan, Ceylcn. Ljibow,^ BRANCH LINE Fortnightly aervict bttvi .cS»i*»» Haiphong. H For further Information apply J. da COURTOIS Stoomvaart laatschappy"jj^ and "Rotterdam Lloyd (Incorporated m Holla**). ROYAL DUTCH MAIL COMP|| iE Kegalar Ma Ber*^ Java, Singapore Hongi^837 words
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Article319 1917-04-26 7 Sensational German Discovery. It is reassuring to be able to announce that the real originators of the war have at length been discovered, and will, if possible, be brought to justice. The European conflagration was the work of a great and powerful secret society which has319 words
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Advertisement552 1917-04-26 7 Wah or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18 P IKE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, mm. (IN CORPORATE D IN STRAITS SETTLE HSNTS). HEAD OFFICfr.. Wlnc&estor House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! Old nirv/ry. E.r. uvaaf a»i £20 000 Qefosited with552 words
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Advertisement523 1917-04-26 7 THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. Htad Offlco SINGAPORE, RAFFLE S CHAMBERS, S &6. Blanches Malacca, 155 First Cross Street; Moar. 77/79 Jjlan Suleiman. CAPITAL. Registered ?s. 000,000. Issued *4,0' o,< 00. Subscribed $3,500,0u0. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Lim Peng Biang Esq Chairmati. The Hon'ble Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Lee Choon Ouan523 words
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Advertisement423 1917-04-26 7 SLUANGE ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Aooamulated Funds exceed 917,000,000 FIRE ft MOTOR CIR RIBXB. Insurances effected at rates of premium which will be found favourable to the Insurer. Fitorsoo Simons ft Co., Ltd. Igaiti. (Inoorporatod m England.) Aug. 4 uc gU&RDIAN ASSURANCE Co. Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) HjbHertbed423 words
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Advertisement138 1917-04-26 7 DYSENTERY AMD DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECi«->C r To be nad at the ■■MftPoaa Uf»«« babt, and of MIB9 BROWN. Qn«*l**, Klvot Valley Acad, bko^ayo*')STAMFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL Bras Basah Road. CENTRALLY SITUATED Always 000 l and exposed to sea breete FURNISHED APARTMENTS with Board Comfortable Rooms with Bath room attached. Kieotrio138 words
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Advertisement361 1917-04-26 7 HOME REMEDY WHICH WORKS WONDERS IN MAKING SCRAWNY, UNDEVELOPED MEN AND WOMEN PLUMP AND ATTRACTIVE Thin persons, particularly those from ten to thirty pounds under weight, will be interested to learn of v marvellous discovery which puts on fle*h at the rate of a pound a day m uiauy iustauces,361 words
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Article605 1917-04-26 8 THE CAPTURE OF BAPAUME. Great Day for Australia. British Headquarters, France, March 17th. To day hue been a great day for Australian boldiers. Id the small hoars of this moraing an Australian patrol found that the Germans who had been holding the trenches until a late hour that605 words
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Advertisement824 1917-04-26 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday tbe 17th, and Saturday the 19th of May, 1917. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 15th May, 1917. 1. THE OPENING STAKES— 2-50 pm. Value $400 and $100 to the824 words
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Advertisement798 1917-04-26 8 THIRD DAY. Saturday, 19th May, 1917. 1. ft 8. THE STEWARDS BTAKEB and PLATE— 2-30 p m and 5-40 p m Valne of each stake $300 and $50 to each Second Pony. a. Handicap for all Fonies, 14.2 and ender that have run at the Meeting. The Ponies may be798 words
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Advertisement60 1917-04-26 8 For BODY, BRAIN A NERVE Wafer |t^Rwiore* tbe l'hvuc»L Mental md Narrow •aergie* to quickly used up m modera lite. MASSAGE HALL NO. 233 B NCOOLEH BT. TELEPHONE No. 1467 OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9. P.m. j\ %~m, 1 1 i^r^ til 1 1 i W*****1 -5 3* oy« MASS&GE,60 words
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Advertisement294 1917-04-26 8 DICK'S PACKING Packings. THE STEAM PACKING (BLACK) is made of Asbestos and Anti-Friction Metal and is impregnated with Pure Graphite and a special Anti-Friction Grease. THE HYDRAULIC PACKING (YELLOW) is made on the same Principle as above but hemp is used instead of Asbestos it is Impregnated with Lubricating grease294 words
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Article1487 1917-04-26 9 Issued by KRASER Co., Exchange and Share' Brokers, April 25th. 'All toolftlloßS of Sterling Shaiw moal le regarded *s yaiely Bomla*i loi %he fffeeeai. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Ca», iseoi. Paid. ?i4OT di?, Euubb. Sibftui 100,000 fli p AUfttnr 12|<* 2 8 f 179,980 is Sh 4u>o -J»v»1,487 words
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Article57 1917-04-26 9 <COBB»CMD UP TO April 26.) Brnk 4 -•>./■ a 4 H d icQcna 24i Pfiratn .j,-.-...-li»a 6to b 2 4 29-82 Firucw demand Back 519 ItDiA, T. T. H9A»KO»a, demaiid 2%Prem To&obaua, demaod 109 Java, demand i 8« BiRttBOK, dbrnaad 65i S3'/3iß42a!fi, Bank Bnytr.g $R.&4 ffmk rS i2nfland Kate57 words
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Article136 1917-04-26 9 April 25. Tin (100 tons) $104 00 GhmU« I€oo &jmu!»«i Cdßa No. 26.25 Gamble* (Ju*e No. Z 21.00 Pepper Biuck orrlin, S'pc-* 80.25 Pepp«», (Wjditt fil») gg.OO N«tw*.gi (110 ta the 1» 42^00 NaliueKS tBO to the 1».) 52. C0 ll*oe ißanda) 80.00 Olovea (Amboina) norn BaU Oofl«« (4%136 words
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Advertisement56 1917-04-26 9 S. A." WHITE-ANT POWDER FOR USE ON RUBBER ESTATES The Strongest Most Efficient Ant Killer on the Market IT IS ALSO The Most Economical Of All Dealers Or- in Original Cases of 1 Dozen. Tins each about 2 lbs. PRICE $14 NETT FROM THE BORNEO CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. (INCORPORATED tn56 words
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Advertisement13 1917-04-26 9 Most Certain Cure. I Phyticiant recommend them. I 'jfl Of all Chemists. 3L13 words
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Advertisement494 1917-04-26 9 WANTED Foe Kemaman Junior Clerk. Aptly by Utter to QUrHRIE a Co., LtJ. WANTED. Competent Sborthaad l\ v i>> Apply tc 25 4 B X io< 7?7 KlLfeai :i Frte Pr «W. DC WANTED IMMEDIATELY For British North Bornoc, ederly English or Eurasian haras to taki charge of twjiucthtn r494 words
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Miscellaneous413 1917-04-26 9 MAIL TABLE To tf»j. Intermediate and locai malla. will be tou» m list below Penacg, Malaoca, F .M.S. (by Ivaia) I y.n. dally (except Sa^day). Johoie, 8, 9.30, 11 a.m.. IS**, i, iai p Cacob Soon Hong 8.30 a* P. Batam kP. Bulang Hook Lim 8.30 am Kerimon Hock Tew413 words
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Article1406 1917-04-26 10 In no other theatre of war are military operations so completely at the mercy of the country's natural condition?, climatic and physical, as m Mesopotamia. Here, we have a vast plum of alluvial clny, entirely unrelieved by a 6i~glti natural eminence of any importance even Baghdad, nearly four1,406 words
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Article104 1917-04-26 10 The Chief Justice, Sir J Bucknill, k c, gave judgment m favour of plaintiff m a ca6O m which Miss C Cardo/a 6ueJ Mr J X liuttery on Tuesday for breach of promise The engagement only lasted from Feb ruarytoJune, 1916. A counterclaim for jewellery was dismissed.104 words
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Article130 1917-04-26 10 RUHKEK. Singapore, April 25. The quantity catalogued for thin week's auction amounted to MJ tons. The prices for inoet grades were lower, following weaker adviceß from London, but there was a gocd demand at the lower level. 'Ribbed Smoke Sheet and Fine Palo Crepe I Bold up130 words
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Article51 1917-04-26 10 Satindtfl and Mucphail's Daily Report.] Wkdnekday's Business. The Rubber Auctiou was Eoruewhat weaker than last week with $155 as an average price. There is nothing fresh to report m the f-hare market, prices being fairly well maintained. Offers are invited for come Steamships and Fraeer r. n<\51 words
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Article53 1917-04-26 10 The Palladium new programme includes another fine Red Feather picture, The Narrow Path," m which the charming Violet Mereerau is e»en. It is a drama of the elumß. society and stage. The Empire announces further episodes m the highly entertaining Liberty serial, with some good comedies making up53 words
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Article1150 1917-04-26 10 [The dates given are those of the despatch of the telegrams frcra London J April 10 (continued*. Germans describe Aisne battle as one of greatest inward m world's history. Admit their positions were levelled, rendering our obstinate defence no longer possible," and declaring their object to be,1,150 words
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Article58 1917-04-26 10 The Sea Defences had an easy win m the League over the \Virele6B on Tuesday evening, the match being played on t'ae SCC ground. The first half saw fairly even play with only one goal scored, but m the second the Wireless fell off conside rably. Tba Sea Defences58 words
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Article37 1917-04-26 10 Mr A Dupire. mining engineer, Soci^te des Etains de Kinta, who was severely wounded last year for the second time, at the battle of the Somrae, is now m charge of a tank on the French front37 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1917-04-26 10 SMOKE W. D. H. O. WILLS Q F O W°L* FLAK* V "GOLD FLAKE' CIGARETTES Packed m Airtight Tins of .>ii 60 cents. ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS. SINGAPORE DIRECTOR Please send your Name Address for Publication m new Directory FREE NO CHARGE M IDE Singapore Office Kelly and Walsh172 words
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Miscellaneous223 1917-04-26 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Friday, aibil 27th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hal! BY A Recruits. h do B v do Mnxim Co. 510 do Chinese Co. 5.15 Brae BisahrJ Malay Co. Raffles Institution SV C Hand. Satubday inn ttm 2.30 p.m. John.ton c PS V A, 4. 3.00 p. nj. Normauton R^nge223 words
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