The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1917
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Title Section15 1917-07-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE TTgpplY, JULY 3, 1917. NO. 9,09915 words
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Article1241 1917-07-03 1 Sad news to his many friends is that of the death of Mr O A Kimmel, which occurred yesterday—Page 4. If a Shanghai telegram meant what it says, China has abandoned Republicanism and returned to monarchy, with the young Emperor Heuantang on the throne Page 5. There1,241 words
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Article876 1917-07-03 1 The byproducts cf the submarine menace in Britain are muneroue, and on the whole beneficial. Up and down the land there must be many who can eay with the ancient Hebrew poet It is good lor me that I have been in trouble." Fob one thing,876 words
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Advertisement151 1917-07-03 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD 1 The First Year of the Great Republic joining the Allies Celebrate Wednesday, 4th July. RAFFLES! SPECIAL DINNER DANCE, j SINGAPORE DIRECTORY. f Please send your Name Address for Publication in new Directory FREE NO CHARGE MADE Singapore Office Kelly and Walsh Singapore. Head Office Dollar151 words
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Advertisement147 1917-07-03 1 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. v |i The New Hazell's Aonuaf ana CMnese Currency Banking Almanack 1917' by S. R. Wagel Price $2.7 S P I Price $10.50 British Journal of Photography o-/ t t u o J AI Pitman a English Shorthand i Pirfionary Centenary Edition WorlTa Drink and Howj PdCC147 words
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Advertisement107 1917-07-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A few of the books on sale at Kelly and Waleh'B—Page 1. Diamond from the Sky finale at the Gaiety—Page 2. Purple Mask at the Harima—Page 2. Harmston's Circus opens on Saturday —Page 2. Who has lost a donkey ?—Page 8. "Highlander* 1 trade mark.—Page 3. Estate of107 words
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Miscellaneous69 1917-07-03 1 THE WEEK. Taesdaj 3rd. High Water— lo.69 a.m.. 10 20 p.m. Choral Society meets, 9 p.m. Wednesday 4th. High W»tr. -38 11-7 p.m. America dinner at Raffles Hot 1. Thursday sth. High Water- 0-6 a.m., U-C3p.m. Full Moon. Band of .Hope Concert, Y.M.C.A.., 8.3." p.m. Friday 6th. High Watet— <69 words
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Advertisement822 1917-07-03 2 WON9EM AND PAIN. Few men rea'i c e that about one woman in four does her hou-c work while suffering actual pain. If a man h-.d to endure as much pain he would stay at home and let his work take care of Use f But there is nobody to822 words
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Advertisement999 1917-07-03 2 SOME SPLENDID FEATURES. A Programme of a Hi^h Degree of Excellence AT TBE ru BL* M M fm Iwß U$ if f\ Tbe Pioneer acd Premier Reuse The Horse of Qualify Beach Pr^ PATHE PREbENIS i lilliant Photo; 1 if MA! ELLINE IN 3 ACT?. A very t\n r f999 words
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Article480 1917-07-03 3 ncreasing Prosperitj of the Undertaking. The seventh ordinary general meeting the Sangei Kruit Rubber Estate Limited) was held on May 2, at 80, icing l<*n s i ilr w A> tuning, the chair ian presiding. Tne Chairman, in moving the adoption t r ae report and accounts,480 words
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Article216 1917-07-03 3 The report cf the Malaysia Rubber Com ?a::y In 1916 states that the amount of rubber harvested during 1916 was 373,626 hi againit the estimate cf 300,000 lbs. Lflti ißtvteg for loss in weight in transit, the net weight was 372 030 lbs, of which the portion sold216 words
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Article134 1917-07-03 3 Fhl MpoH of taeßatang Malaka Robber --i>- for 1916 stites that the output H Wfl lbs, falling slightly short of i'.9 cf 300,000 Ib3, but exceeding I atpal of .207,956 lbs. The m London realised i.':<3,695 sbovring I BWM rage prica cf "JsSdper lb. Tbe ::cp for134 words
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Article37 1917-07-03 3 D Calcutta -jpou the faUiug out on parade I four BlOBkHl cf the I I) F '.he course.. ol nn attack prac--."4hj£nesd cf the drill was u_.ii*fied this uiaruing a ccu- -situtcd by a boat of extremely37 words
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Article241 1917-07-03 3 The President Defends His Action.. Shanghai, Jane 14. The President, in an interview granted to a foreigi* newspaper correspondent, said he fully understood that the dissolution of Parliament was illegal, bat he be lieved it was the only way to prevent bloodshed, protect foreign interest! and save241 words
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Advertisement389 1917-07-03 3 NOTICE. THE COLONIAL PRESS Printing and Stationtry business Las removed from 348 and 3SO North Bridge Road, Singapore, to 16 u, CH\NGE ALLEY, aiid will in future trade under the naxe of RICKABD Co 37 9 7 ANNOUNCEMENT BICKARD&CO. (H. Rickard, Manager) 16-B, CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE, Beg to notify that389 words
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Advertisement267 1917-07-03 3 AUCTION SALE OF SEVEN SAFES BY LORD, SHOWELL AND OTHERS At Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Thursday, sth July 1917, at 11 a.m. NoW on View. CHING KENG LEE! CO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Messrs Ching Keng267 words
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Advertisement1202 1917-07-03 3 WANTED SURGEON For steamerproceeding to Yokohama about i etn July, and theDce to L*ondLu via Colombo and the Oape Apply by letter to the P. ft 0. S. H COMPIIY Collyer Quay, Singapore. PLATEN PRESSMAN WANTED. Apply METHODIST PUBLISHING BOOSE. 30-6 87 WANTED Mining Engineer "Australian" seeks Em* ployment as1,202 words
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Article55 1917-07-03 4 MARRIAGE. Thompfon— Hfrmitaoe.— On July ?nd, at 1 St. Andrew's Cathedral, Rißgapore, by Ven. Arch'it aeon Swindell. Tolonial Chaplain. i Eric J Thompson (Miri Farawak), eldest eon of Mr. it Mra. W. H. Thompson, Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, to Beatrice Wells eld« si d.iußf.ter of the late Mr. Mrs.55 words
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2095 1917-07-03 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 3, 1917. Whilst Zurifb,iiii»xt to Basin, has the reputation ot being -.the most noted centre of pro-German influence and propaganda in Switzerland, there is no need- to tbink that the telegrams from there dealing with German expert opinion on the American entry have been2,095 words
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Article305 1917-07-03 4 THIS YEAR S APPEAL, The following telegram received h, Eieellency the Governor from th tary of Sta'e for the Colonies i litbed in a Government Gazett c^B ordmsry issued ytbteiday f ot j information ten^l j I have beed a*k*d by Field v IP h j Royal Highn?e*305 words
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Article150 1917-07-03 4 An order appears in a Gcvercne:' Gazette Extraordinary issued -ter:--applyiDg Regulaticn 4 of tbe Food Ccctr: Regulations 1917. to milk btld b\ c: loDgiDg to the Nest e end Angle i*m Condensed Milk Company, Limited a&; Mefe^r-; Connell Brothers Compact respectively, who are required to make* return150 words
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Article322 1917-07-03 4 That old favourite Harmston t Cum and menagerie, which has been perform ing successfully in India and the F I pays a visit to Singapore and will opec Saturday on the old site in Beach id tew get of t°nts, entire!) wmtttptooC, be used for the first time322 words
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Advertisement122 1917-07-03 4 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN BEER IN HOGSHEADS FROM h WELL-KNOWN BREWERY FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES APPLY TO j GALDBEGK NJLC6RE6QR GO. Fashionable Ladies' Shoes. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. ess Shoes. NEWEST STYLES No. 1404. Finest English Chrome Patent Court Dress Shoe. Paste and Sliver Ornament. Price $12.75. Tittle^122 words
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Advertisement63 1917-07-03 4 G. R. Lambert Co.' PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Si Orchard load, Telephone Ho. 1035. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First in 1879, Foremost in 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at oat Command, thns ensuring always the production of only the best results In Studio Portraiture, Child63 words
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Article465 1917-07-03 5 BRITISH PINCER-GRIP TIGHTEHS June's Healthy 'Bag" [By Submarine Cable] [BMttr 1 B«rvio»] London, July J.— Field Marshal Haig reports Fallowing yesterday's success aou:hward of Lena we attacked last night i on the north bunk of the Sanchez and' eaemy'a defences oa a half front south west and west465 words
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Article162 1917-07-03 5 Enemy Disturbed In Galicia London, July 1. Tbe German evening aflh \t er strong fire the Raauan Uftlantvj between the Tp par S;rjpj, uud the w^atern bank of the ZIoMKpe broke down under our fire. L^aioc July 2. The evening German ot\ rs chat the Russian .attacks162 words
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Article37 1917-07-03 5 ily 2. A a Austrian air squadron .ice. Chtoggia and Murano on :^e aighl uf Juue 2*. There were no bsm uttiti, ItsJ la hydroplanes made a reprisal nsAte| M Trie-t^ the following night.37 words
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Article36 1917-07-03 5 V* York, July 2. Mr Orville Wright, ater itw^d, said that ten-thousand aeroptaaat would end the war io ten weeks. He favoured a vast fleet of aeroplanes carrying one man and a machine gun.36 words
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Article16 1917-07-03 5 I^nangha^uH 2.— The young Emperor Hsuantnng is announced as succeeding to the throne.16 words
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Article436 1917-07-03 5 QUARRELS lIT AUSTRIA AFRAID OF AMERICAN VUKriafB-\ V/: And of tfJ^Bgtialy London, Jniy 1. Reuter from a town in France wireff that General Perching ar rived and immediately proceeded to the American base. Zurich, July The German pre6s military experts betray some discom posure at the arrival of436 words
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Article236 1917-07-03 5 RUSSIA'S "STRONG MAN" Kerensky Subdues Mutineers Petrograd, July I.— By order of M Kec eneky, after the failure of peaceful per suasion, the Twe^n and Thirteenth divi sion<? of sharpshooters, which refused to fill in, were surrounded by cavalry on Juna 28 at tbe village of Jourkoff. After the village236 words
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Article41 1917-07-03 5 London, July I.— Renter's correspondent at headquarters says that Serge Basset, the French war correspondent with the British army, was killed byasniper's bullet 1 while visiting Hill Sixty-five. He is the I first wac correspondent to be killed.41 words
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Article98 1917-07-03 5 Birth's jftjft Story IlUoUr'i .JffHh}Amsterdam, July {J— ThJ semi-official Norddeutsche say* th^k .Germany hae protested against Nof w'rauttt of a diplo matic courier, aftoq^ offioiaHj declaring that the\exploeivafl hu^iiggage were dot intgniei to* ba used in Norway, lc says «ihat (be courier will *be pronecuted in98 words
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Article40 1917-07-03 5 -Stockholm, July '1.-r-The general in dication in Sweden of thp Rau-tenfels in cilent ia. voiced in the Dagblftdet, which appeal^ Jot a vigorous collaboration be t ween the three- Scandinavian countries against the* morally indefensible German acli,40 words
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Article24 1917-07-03 5 Buenos Aires, July 1 The Gov&ifment is dem: ndlng compensation from Germany for tbe torpedoing of the Argentine vessels Oriua and Toro.24 words
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Article107 1917-07-03 5 An Army for Macedonia Athens, July 1. Venizelos has invited chiefs of the army corps of Peloponneseus to come to Athena to discuss the despatch of a force to Macedonia. Athens. July 2. M Venizelos received general officers from the Peloponessus, who gave assurances of their loyalty to107 words
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Article27 1917-07-03 5 New York, July I.— A special diplomatic mission ie proceeding to Brazil to arrange coordination between tbe American and Brazilian Governments and their forces.27 words
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Article39 1917-07-03 5 Rome, July 1 The Chamber has con eluded a ten days secret sitting and re Eumed in public, when it voted confidence in the Government by 861 votes to 63, after a speech by 9r. Boselli.39 words
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Article41 1917-07-03 5 Amsterdam, July 1. A Brussels offijp eaya that twenty Belgians connected jih the colonies have been arrested beflue "a number of German non com' captured at Tabora were interned in j^^re inetpnd cf beinc sent to a neutft^coun-41 words
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Article46 1917-07-03 5 m The Hague, July 2. The (Rvernraent calls attention to Great Britajp a new re gulation extending the dan^eJ/.inu the North Sea, which will render (pipping from Holland round the rorth of ftigland com pletely impossible. A mocfcc-ition has beeu abkei for. f46 words
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Article30 1917-07-03 5 Paris, July I.— Tbe MeaMgeries Mari times eteumer Himalaya, ch«tered by Gov ment, wne sunk in the Mediterranean on Jnne 22 after an explosion. |Twentyeigbt were drowned. I30 words
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Article26 1917-07-03 5 Amsterdam, July 2 —Owing to the leather ehortßge the German authorities have ordered pchool teachers to advise children to attend school barefooted.26 words
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Article115 1917-07-03 5 Iu the Official Gazette of the June 5 instant the Japanese Department of Agriculture and Commerce publishes a supplementary blacklist making some additions and withdrawals regarding the names of the hundreds of merchant* abroad recently put on the black list framed by the Japanese Government. A plan to stop all115 words
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Article238 1917-07-03 5 PROTECTING NATION FROM PROFITEERS Lord Rhondda's Determination tWj ■übßftiia* O»bl«] HUntor'a B#rvn«] London, July 1. Much interest was taken in Mr. L!pyd George's statement at Dundee regarding the steps Government are taking to Leey food pricaj within bounds. Ho paid "We are first of all caking borong uocion238 words
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Article94 1917-07-03 5 Scheme of Administration London, July 2. Tbe Daily Telegraph says that in consequence of the Metopo tamia K port the Govermneut is preparing a scheme of ttdminigtratiou for the reform of ludiii. especially tbe depart ment. The Cabinet, assisted by exports, is closely considering the whole matter. Im94 words
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Article40 1917-07-03 5 London, July 2. The Queen this afternoon opens a great exhibition in connection «with Baby Week," a movement throughout the country intended to rwo mote infant welfare work and fill up Ihe gaps caused by the war.* M40 words
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Article170 1917-07-03 5 Claim for $28,270 69 Damaj/s. A civil 6uit, which threatens to beat the Perak Water Rights Casern intricacy and abßtrueenese of detail, afcy commenced on Thursday morning ,^^the Judicial Commissioner's Cot^^^roh. In the ordinary course o^^|P^"tbe hearing would jnothay^^idmienced for about a month, flf^msmorning's hearing was arranged170 words
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Article207 1917-07-03 5 Rpqimentnl Seraennt Mhjtt Latter of the M S V R, who recently went on leave, has been over to France. He is expected back hero shortly. Mr Selby, having bopn successfully operated upon in Singapore for appendicitis, has now returned to Kuala Lumpur. (VIM) The pudden expansion cf mechanical power,207 words
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Advertisement142 1917-07-03 5 ROBINSON <& CO. /VEiy SHIPMENT OF "GEORGE COTTON" TOBACCO STOCKED IN 3 STRENGTHS MILD MEDIUM FDI Jpl.*ss ?^1 .55 Jp .35 Per I lb. Tin. Rich Dark Uirginia tobacco. $1.15 Per lb. Tin. George Cotton Uirginia Cigarettes. ROBINSON CO. SOLE AGENTS THE SINGAPORE STRAITS HOUSEKEEPER'S OfiV BOOK. Namet- "f LrtUtfee142 words
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Advertisement767 1917-07-03 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. SHERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATBD IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. For particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS} XONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPP^ (Incorporated In Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. j I—3, COLLYEB QUAY. uaDZK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEKLAHDB !2*DIA767 words
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Advertisement585 1917-07-03 6 P. \3m British India AND A I PCAB 1-1 INE (Companies Incorporated to England,) Mail and Passenger Services, peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty a Government) For! China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINE Si HOMHWABD (FOB BUBOPB). I OUTWABO585 words
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Advertisement840 1917-07-03 6 MESSAGERIES MARITIME INCORPOBATED IN FranOp ■AJL LIKE. Fortnightly service between laaj a China, Japan, Oeylon, Djibcur.i. Sg^T* Marseilles. n »h BRANCH LINS Fortnightly service between Rat^oL t oc HaJpho&g. ClUt For further Information apply to J. da COUBTQiS. A RANGOON. One of the Con-pany 's stea^Li will a patched in840 words
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Article1795 1917-07-03 7 Drastic Measures with Greece. Allahabad, June 14. A Pioneer cab!o, dated Lor.iion, .)'jc° 12, Fays. If. Jonnart's mission to Atbtus has evidently set Paris buzzirg. It is un derstood ba represents France, Britain and Russia and the sec *nng of the Thee* I salian harvest is popularly1,795 words
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Advertisement470 1917-07-03 7 IWah or Peace. Famine or P^entyi Life Insurance is wobth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP s 'Hi- (JuiAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UHllEu. (INCORPORATED IN BTRAITS SETTLSM£NI^}, HEAFi OFFICE WlnelKMter House, Stnlap^ire. LONDON CFHCE 52, Old F^vry, RCJ. g be Jomiaany h*? aWMIttP te^oailafl wfth tfte470 words
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Advertisement562 1917-07-03 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. iNCoriPoaA' BO in. JaPAH Capital Snb^cribea Y. 48.0G0.000 C&pltal Paid V? Y. 30,000,000 Reserve F u Li Y, 21,300,000 President, J, Inouyc Esq. V\cdPrt\id?nt> Y, Yamaka'.'i EaQ. MIfiCTOKS. J. laooyc Bm« v. Vamakawa Esq. M Odaglri£sq. K. Bonoda Eat. T. Kaw aehima Eaq, R, Dmnra562 words
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Advertisement497 1917-07-03 7 SEW ZEUISD IN3URAHGE Ru.« IM. FIRE AHO MARINE. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) taKB-TSZE !HSORiNeE ASSOB. LM. MARINE. (Incorporated in Hcngkang.^ M)ll HIE IHSUUNCE Co., Ltl. I I'M. (lacoryorated in Hon^ic 25.) UMOON BUABANTEE MSeiSEN! Go, Ltd. (Incorporated hi England.) Fire and Mcrlat,* Risks ol aveyy de£:»l?'«':>^ DaflerwrlMen a} lo r497 words
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389 1917-07-03 8 Our contemporary the Madras Mail says the Times of that city understands, on what seems to be reliable authority," that the Government of India have sent to Local Governments and Administrations a circular on the subject of War Loan lot teries, which apparently contains389 words
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Article398 1917-07-03 8 Certain special days dwell in the memory of those of us who go shooting, and I think it eafe to conclude that the writer of a letter signed Royal Irish and published in the Shooting Times will not soon forgot the day in January when he and398 words
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Article79 1917-07-03 8 The Muyer of Chicago's description of that city Bfl "the fifth largest German city in the world is accurate, yet neois Eome qualification, for the modern Babel can also claim to be the second largest Bohemian city, the third largest Swedish city, the largeet Norwegian city, and the fourth largest79 words
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Article246 1917-07-03 8 Sir W Robertson's War Facts. Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, supplied some arresting figures with regard to the war, at the anniversary dinner of the News paper Press.Fund, at the Mansion House on May 12. Lord Northcliffe presided, and he was supported by246 words
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Article64 1917-07-03 8 Stage* Manager— My dear, I ~h yon would wear a different govm in the secon act.' 1 Kita Ravenyelp "But that is tLn Intefit style, and I paid two hundred do!i- ats for it." Stage-Manager— 'Ti>at nMfl bf true, but when yGur husband enys 'Woman, yon are hiding64 words
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Advertisement764 1917-07-03 8 I RHEUMATISM, I I LUMBAGO SCIATICA. Rkemnattsn amba^o sndSciatic^ are three of tKe most common and most 1 painKi! complaints practically arise from the same cause and the names only J distaafoisn Um location oJ tlw disease, li the arms and iw^s arc affected it is galled a Rheum ism;764 words
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Advertisement407 1917-07-03 8 Yet In the game-Sargol makes Puny, Peevish People Plump and Popular SARGOL, the concentrated food that puts on good, healthy fie6t BometirueB at the rate of a pound a day, builde up the tlcn and *mA brings back the rosy blush of health, rounds cut the Bttattf, figures to lines407 words
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Article1514 1917-07-03 9 Issued by FRASEK Co., Kxohange and Share Brokers, July 2nd. o__». IBBDH. PAHV L_MDiy. fiUTUB. SBbBIBI. 100,000 98 9«* 41-* e »i 191% -.2 8 8 0 879,880 9s Sa Auglo-J»7a 10% let 6 0 6 0 160,000 ts 9B Anglo-Malay 85% lnt 10 6 13 01,514 words
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Article48 1917-07-03 9 COBBHOTBD UP VC July 2.) Back m/i 5.4l i, dimtmd 2-4i P&yraU tsadlia tm I 4 18*16 J Piano* demand Bank 818 IfflDIA, T. T. HOSOEOSS, damard Sl%Prerr. Java, damand U4 Ban^kof, da^eo"* 85? SovaujiGSE, Bucl Baytrtf >'. 4 Ba&k at liajflacd f. t6 f'Ki# Silv«i LoodDc B9|48 words
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Article127 1917-07-03 9 July 2. Tin (100 tons) 8109.00 9amklu 16.CC SfcmMsi Uasa No. J 26.2.' Gamaiat Cuba Na. 26. 0f Pepp«* Black o>*dtr>. B'pon 29 CO' Pe^pSk, CWt?its 40. 0C Miiteiaga (110 5d th« :fe 42. 0f Nu£2i9gi (80 fie :h« Ik.) 52. Cf Maoe (Banir.) 90. 0( Clorea (Axnbolna) nom127 words
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Article101 1917-07-03 9 ENTRANCES— TANJONG PAGAR Wharves Sec** Godowns Gate Ecu Bonded Warebouses. East Trafa) Reclamation gar St Storage 2& 1 (T Paqaf. East I*2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf -r<3 Sheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head C Towei Office, Police and Main Fire Stations101 words
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Advertisement139 1917-07-03 9 TiT TROPICAL ROOFING IS GPMACPrt Ii?Ii JtLOI w\/ Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. j '■f I >- ;xS.^^ GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience in the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes139 words
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Advertisement280 1917-07-03 9 MASSAGE HALL Nc. 239 B. n St. TLLEPHO^E No. 1467 OPEN DAILY B a.m.— 3. p m. MASS4GE, B4THS MANCURE, BT Mr. Fujita, Mhh. Hakc an^; Many Assistants. SIKGAPOEI Shspchn: i^rv 00. Hie Company s LAani b meeu iL-c-iiiiin.. ships. Office*:— Iti BATTERY ROAD EMI 1 TLOOB Orden promptly attended280 words
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Miscellaneous331 1917-07-03 9 MAIL TABLE Today. intei mediate and local maiir, tnu be to^ba Id list below Penaog, Malacca, F M.S. (by Tr&t«i i|.o daily (exoept Sunday). Johoie. 8, 9.80. 11 a.m., ia.Bu. a. t.Upu P. Batam &P. Bnlang Hock Lim «30 am Cacob Soon Hong 8.30 a* Saigon Shan Chong 8 80331 words
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Article621 1917-07-03 10 The hearing of the cise in which Tan Keng Lan, proprietor of Chop Seng Guan, and his manager, Tan Chin Keat, were charged wich attempting to trade with an enemy firm, that is to say, with Soe j Hoe Seng of Sourabaya, by declaring 620 bags621 words
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Article63 1917-07-03 10 The following further Scholarships have been awarded oy the Council of the King Edward VII Medical School. Straits Government Scholarship: Gopal Haridas (Lendey Matriculation) St Xavier's Institution, Penang F M S f Government Scholarships: S Subramanyam (Senior Cambridge and Medi. cal Preliminary) Trinity College, Kandy. Husin bin63 words
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Article188 1917-07-03 10 The Hon Treasurer, Mr A W Vick, Chartered Bank, bsga to acknowledge receipt of further contribution. Already n-fenowledged 21,761 87 Entrance Feel of Tournament at the N'ordanal Club Muar, 13.50 21,775 37 [The Fund will be cloaed on Saturday next; July 7 The fuueral of Dr C188 words
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Article653 1917-07-03 10 The following hints may be of use to those of your readers who take an interest in their household affaire. In these days it means economy. Vinegar— For those who make their own pickles. Bay a jar of best quality Chinese vinegar. The market price fluctu- i ates.653 words
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Article279 1917-07-03 10 In a case in the King's Bench Division Mr Justice Atkiu, Bitting as a commercial Judge, decided that all paper contracts were cancelled on March Ist, 1916, by the enforcement of the Royal Commission's regulations res training output. Under the auspices of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha a memorial service was279 words
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Article154 1917-07-03 10 The classification practice for the Penang Volunteers (1917) which has been published ia rather remarkable and shows how far Volunteer shooting has advanced. Compared with it the previous practice is child'flplay. The previouscoureeasamatter of fact could well stand a good deal of keying up because when 100s154 words
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Article161 1917-07-03 10 This year, on July 14 the French National I>ay. there will fee a collection in aid of the Fronch orphans of the war. Mrs J B Wishart is the delegate for Singapore and the FMS and subscriptions can be paid in to the Banque de l'lodo China.161 words
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Article553 1917-07-03 10 CHRISTIAN FRIEND-IN-NEED SOCIETY. Iho eleventh annual general meeting of the Singapore Christian Friend in Need Society was held at No. 6S Piinbep street (kindly lest for lbs OOOSjaionl on Suuday. There was a good attendance. The Com mittee's Report and Accounts for the year 1916 were unanimously adopted as eub553 words
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Article153 1917-07-03 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. I Championship. Howe y Edwards, postponed. Hunt beat Tyler B—6, 6—2, 6—l. Wodehouee v Sinclair, postpaned. A. Singles. Ruchwaldy beat Milligan 6—3, 7 5. B. Singles. Elder beatMeade 6—4, 6—B. Caesels v Palgrave unfiniehed. Wiehart beat Todd 6— 1, I—B, 6—2. C. Singles. Gibson beat153 words
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Article131 1917-07-03 10 Borneman v Posh. Towill v Cassells or Palgrave. McKerrow v Potter. j Coven ey v Cruttwell. Calder v Parr, postponed j Turner v Thomson, postponed. Newcomers Handicap. Boardman v Lindon. Hurst v Rankin. LeNauze v Brown. Lecot or Gordon v Savage. A Doubles. Smith and Elder v131 words
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Article84 1917-07-03 10 (Saunders and Macpbail's Report.) Monday's Business. The rubber share market hae been slightly steadier during the last few days, but there are few material advances in prices. Tapahs are steady with buyers at 918.50. Indragiris have been done from $22 00 to 022.50. United Malaccas are wanted84 words
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Article191 1917-07-03 10 Agents^a6t Asiatic Co. MouD^Austin 172,506 Informatfcn has been received that the white buos§off the Island of Pulo Arang i6 not in its place. Oue of Kobe's new shipping millionaires recently sold the few ships in his possession, and realised nearly 10 million sen though he paid191 words
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Advertisement377 1917-07-03 10 Dr. Cassell's Tablets BuiU You Up anj Make You Strong ami Healthy. j When vuu i yon. Perfaapfi t 3tom»< b out of order. *<i 2. rich he«lthv blood aw not work: us 1 tumi: i.-.i vciir ROW r f eoecgy. Dr. CH)VS. W. BOTVVCOD, Dfc. Ph 0. Ac. I377 words
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Miscellaneous38 1917-07-03 10 S. V, CIDKILL PROGRAMME. 1 TO DAY. 5.15 will Hall SV A Recruits. I do SREv, N C Ob. 4.80 p m. mlestier Range S V R. W G G Wage, Captain, 1 Actg Adjutant, S. V. C.38 words
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