The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1917

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. MartelFs Brandy TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1917, NO. 9,100
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  • 351 1 The ascendancy in to-day's news from the fighting fronts is taken by the Russian victors hi Galicia. In characteristic Brusilo£C attacks the Russians admittedly lost heavily, but they won substantially for ward and inflicted very severe cabualtiee, in addition to capturing over 10.0C0 prisoners and some guns.
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  • 1824 1 In Hospital. Fcom Camp to the Front, and then by a strange trick of Fate I stood tide by side with a well known Singapore resident I watching the arrival of the Hospital ship j Maheno with ite toll of 879 wounded soldiers. The wharf was thronged
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    • 138 1 GOODRICH TYRES S\FETY TREAD The First Year of the Great Republic joining the Allies: Celebrate Wednesday, 4th July. £11x1} JLjUiO SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. i el- If you wish to be well tV^* iKiiJ*^J QM dressed at a moderate I outlay, you can attain '.yTS Aft %f this Ideal at our
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    • 122 1 i p jn| H E °nly tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or Siipcr-Cyrcs /v 5\ Stelastic Tyres <\ lSi^ k° m Pl antat i° n Rubber. International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS RE4L ECONOM^W BUY A I CANADIAN F/D ED 1 IT IS
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    • 78 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Cameos next week Page 2. Goldin at the Theatre Royal Page 2. Ching Keng Lee's sales of. motor cars and victoria Page 2. Notice te war tax on immoveable property Page 3. Jongkeeua'i; price reduced Page 3. Powell and Co's furniture auction Page 8. Bargains in crockery
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    • 72 1 THE WEEK. Yedaesdaj 4th. High Wt r— -2i ■m 11-7 p.m. America dinner at UatHes Hot- 1. Thnrsday sth. Hi«b Water- 0-t a.m.. U-83 p.m. Full Moon. Band of Hope Concert, Y.M.C.A., 8.3 p.m. FrJ4*j> Btb. High Watr.t--.-39 a.m. Satarday 7th, High Wate? 0-9 >: to L.ll p.m. Ulu Panda
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    • 688 2 HARMS? WS CTRCUS AND HOYAL MENAGERIE. Grand Opening Night Saturday, 7th Ju«y, 19 L7, at 9-15 p.m. Location:— BE \CH ROAD. Return of the Popular Favourites digger. Bett r, Brighto r Thin ever. HARWSTON'S I The Apex, The Crux, The Acme, The Alphi Omega I Of ail tbat atanus for
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    • 817 2 J^BM^IBMBIK^fPfHCM BE B V BHk t^ n Programme of a Hit. b Degree of Excellence (TO-NIGHT 9 15) FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY (TO-NIGHT 9 15) IN 3 r *J^ Tr™^\ v very fine t.lra play enacted atLi." UM ti *U!al sun. indfiig* 3 |U^ eflecte, tetixiDg with HMhmm Intor— t
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  • 234 3 Sir F A Swettenham, G C M G,, presid ed on May 9 at the annual meeting held in Glasgow, and in moving the adoption of the report, already published, said the results of the past year hud been decided- j ly satisfactory, and tire prospects for 1917
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  • 127 3 Mr Thomas N Christie presided on May 9 in Glasgow at the twelfth annual meeting, and moved the adoption of the report, carrying with it a dividend at the rate of 00 per cent. Comparison with 1912, he said, in which year they achieved the 6ame dividend,
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  • 96 3 The annual meeting was held on May 14 at Castle Street, Edinburgh— Mr E A. Davidson presiding. In moving the adoption of the report, which has already been published. Mr Davidson commented on tbe satisfactory results for tbe year. The total crop secured was 789,882 lb., as
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  • 111 3 The Germans have been using L new poison gas which has no odour andralmost no colour. Ic is said that men biiaatbe it without knowing that they are wing poisoned. The only indication of the presence of tbe gas is a bweet ta&te in the mouth, and this warning ui-ually
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    • 609 3 Ni ht To Night AT THE POPUUS PHOTOPLAY HOUSE OKBfIMHj EmpirE Tanjong Pagar Koa^. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 9 30 SHARP Bluebird Photoplay Present THE GREIT DRAMATIC INNOVATION AC f s T OVE'S LARIAT JJ. reai rhable au.cucares of a Young Millionaire Rancher in New York Society xhe
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    • 631 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. WAR TAX ON IMMOVEABLE PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that In accordance with Section 14 of the War Tax Ordinance, j 1917, War Tax for the whole year 1917 at tbe rate of 6% on 8/4th of the annual value of all Immoveable property within the Municipality of
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    • 271 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF HON&KONG. ST. JOHNS HALL. The Senior Hostel for the residence of Students at Hongkong Univen-ity. Applications for rooms for September may bo sent now to The Warden. ST. JOHNS HALL, University Hongkong. NOTICE Re Fresh Milk. I regert that owing to the inert asin diifl- culty in
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    • 354 3 -WHITEAWAYSFOB CROCKERY PRE-WAR PRICES. The "BLANDFORD" Dinner, Tea, Breakfast, and Coffee Service. Just Unpacked. SUPPLIED. Hfigßngß] SUPPLIED -F' >/ V 1 'au tJuk '\iri_i______________________l BP W"' .?> jW ijjß —-MB^ 4BBHM aß|aMa HUia %H I BbF WK SII l-i I "be "BLiNDFORD' Dinner Service, one of the be*t favoured and
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  • 1669 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 4, 1917. When the European Settlement has' taken place there will surely be many j to sympathise with the monarchs whoj have lost their thrones. Even with the Kaiser, if that comes about, as certainly seems likely, and still more so with the Emperor
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  • 223 4 The funeral of the late Mr Kimme!, who died at the General Hospital on Monday after a short illness, took place yesterday afternoon at Bidadari cemetery. The service, both in the chapel and at the graveeiie, was conducted t;y fhe Ven Archdfjcon Swindell. The
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  • 168 4 On Saturday evening laet tbe lar^e Hall of the Y M C A was crowded with men of tbe Army acd Navy when a weird performance in the mystic art was given by a party of four Cumefee one adult and three children, one
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  • 151 4 A beginner«' course for women in Pit man's Shorthand starts this week at the Young Women's Christian Association, 8 Fort Canning*rd. The claese- meet from 9 9 a.m. and from 5 30 to 6.80 p m. to suit the convenience of Students. Typewriting may be started at any time.
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  • 669 4 SUCCESSFUL OFFENSIYP d» I RUSSIANS B? I O¥er 10,000 Prisoners (By Submarine Oabfc' li*»uu- b*rrto« Pe«rojirad. July 1. n taiU of tho T« off r <t I I authorita'r n I corps Mid l n i ai- i'i i'. j repulsing MtiN&f [UHHi regiments Buffered Mrerel officers. ■•^1
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  • 14 4 St Montz July 2.— King Conitaotin* and bit family have arrived uet*
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    • 130 4 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF IN HOGSHEADS FROM A WEIL -KNOWN BREWERY FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES APPLY TO Fashionable Ladies' Shoes. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. NEWEST STYLES No. 1404. Finest English Chrome Patent Court Dress Shoe. Paste end Silver Ornament. Price $12.75. tittle^ (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE SINGAPORE STRAITS HOUSEKEEPER'S
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    • 77 4 G. R. Lambert Co. I PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIBTS U S i Orchard Road, Telephone Ho. 10SS. j 1 The Oldest and Leading Stndlo. j 1 First in 1872, Foremost in 1917. if Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and j the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the profluc-
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  • 403 5 REASONS FOR GERMAN DESPERATION Fatherland Needs 'Victories" [By Submarine Gablel [£•!!**<»'■ B«rvie«l ■■I—., July 2. Renter's correspou I i- rtuch he-t-lquartertj, telegruphiag jp. r 1 ths sudden return or the .if j i?ive cr. i he Caerciii left back ol the j iblj explainable by tha vernnsenVs nu'd
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  • 338 5 Hun Higher Command Worried li (Beta] states The Hall of M \v:r .Me and near at hand. The Iritish progress here, every yard of which ■stitsjftsi avaaQj grrat menace to the ieraian line, is apparently aroueing anxiety P tor |1m libber Command has I H Btoavaatj to
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  • 138 5 NOTHING TO FEAR FROM BRITAIN The German Menace {By BnbmaruM Gabla] [Beater's Service] Amsterdam, July 2. Lord Derby, interviewed by the Handelsblaad's London correspondent, emphasised that ae long as j Holland was nentral Britain would respect j her neutrality. German allegations to the j contrary were merely preparing
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  • 86 5 Ambitions which Die Hard Amsterdam, July 2. A meeting of the Gcrmau Colonial r y under the presidency of Duke Joh;mM aJbrecht cf Meek lenbnrg piir-^d h resolution deolaring thi I Qermany'q infiui nee t Boa mnst be KtMucuiteed aDd rmans mnst have tin outlei ou theoCf-tin;
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  • 70 5 Views in the Fatherland Am«terdcm. .Tu!v "i —Most cf the German newspapers affece to deduce from Mr LloydGeorgo'p Glasgow speech that Britain ii:earis to destroy Germany. They regard the Pr6rai<*r'* re:n*rks a^ to thf> Colonies aa indicating that Germany will iiot get them back. Vorwaert9 also take*
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  • 57 5 Amsterdam, July 2 Serious disturbances took plr.co at Dns?eldorf. Crowds of workers wrecked and looted the ehops, especially the bars. The local commander promptly shut the burs and theatres and court raartialled the ringleaders of the rioter?, sentenced four Belgians to penp.l servitude and passed numerous minor
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  • 118 5 Formal Break with Germany 4msterdam.. July 2. A Berlin official gives the text of the Note which the Greek Minister handed to tho Government on June 30 Mln consequence of a happily effected union of the two parties in (lrte.ee which have hitherto been separated, and also
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  • 47 5 Paris, July 2. According to the news papers, the American expedition in France wi;l be u::der the exclusive command of Gdnei I Perthing and the American Gov. eminent and Will have its own Jinea of communication wiMi the army from the west front to Washicgt&n.
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  • 46 5 London, July 2. It i<s the flrsfc army under General Sir Henry Sinclair- Horne that is graduully wiping oui tLc Lens salient. GeacrU Home as a brevt;!; colonel waa present at the relief of Kimberley and also Paardeborg, Poplax Grove, nnd ZiuJj Kiver.
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  • 52 5 Amsterdam, July 2. Reporting the death of tho famous uirrcan Reissinger, the Frankfurter Zaitung statee that in his last fight he set on fire a British opponent but the latter, seeiDg he was unable to escape death, rammed Reissinger with the result that both fell and were
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  • 341 5 RUSSIAN EXTREMISTS Petrograd Procession Incidents [By Submarine Oabiel [Renter's Service] Petrograd, July 2. Enormous crowds participated in the demonstration men- j tioned this mcrning, ore? .nised bv the j Soldef and the more extreme elements. The Constitutional Democrats d not participate. The processions w^re haadt ;l by! a
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  • 229 5 King and Premier's Sentiments Lolcljd, July 3. Tha King has tele giaphed to the Governor General of Canada expressing tb3 satisfaction of the Qaeen and himself that they are able to be present at to day's 6ervice in West ininsttr Abba;, comoienioruting the fiftieth anniversary of the Confederation,
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  • 100 5 How Germany Gets Food Wnihing f on, July 2, Witb a view to guidirn the \'nitc<\ States Id tYa matter of control of exports, Britain h\°, supplied America with Evidence that Germany ia obtaining vast quantities of food from Scandinavia and 801l god. She la receiv ing
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  • 70 5 What Does the South Say London, July 2. Prominent Chinese in London are of opinion that the accession of H&uauluog will cause no serious trouble and the change is unlikely to alter China's foreign relations. Peking, July 2. General Chang hsun's object is- the establishment of a Cons
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  • 310 5 I Zurich, July 8. The Socialist organ Volksrecht reports serious food riots in various parts of Germany, including Stet tin, where considerable damage was done to property. Amsterdam, July 3. Mr Lloyd George's Glasgow speech hap evoked a wild attack in the Westfachsche Zeitung, which represents the German
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  • 152 5 Mr Bonar Law's Statement London, July 2. Iu the House of Coin mone, in committee on the Fiuanca Bill, an amendment in favour of a reduction of the tea duty from a shilling to eigbtpence was negatived without a division, after a statement from Mr Bonar Law indicating
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  • 125 5 Sir H Beerbohm Tree London, July 2. Obituar* Sir Herbert Tree. [Sir Herbert R^^ronrn Tree, born in London on J2*^*T7, 1853, was the eon of tUpPVttfe Mr Julius Beerbohm, and was wucated partly in England, and partly in He was devoted to amateur acting, and afterward adopted
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  • 35 5 Loudoa, July 2. Italian Official The enemy was very active between lake Garcia and the LoJro valley. Attacks between San Giovanni and Riacesa, northward of Malgag.umf !la und north eastward of Mfczz.'luzj failed.
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  • 181 5 London, July 3 In tho lloupq of Com mons, Mr Bonar Law announced that tho increased tobacco dutv \rould be halved from the 18 r .h in&t. on the cheaper grades. Athene, July JV Tbe garrison, including a Cretan regiment, took the oath of allegiacrre to King
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    • 175 5 ROBINSON ®> CO. NEW SHIPMENT OF "GEORGE COTTON" TOS4fCO STOCKED L* 3 STRENGTHi Rich Dark Uirgittia Cobacco. George Cotton Uirgitiia €isareues« $1,55 per Tin of 50. ROBINSON CO. SOLE AGENTS. ilkteof Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES) fat-gs tc announce that v haf; open.,' a STUDIO at The BURLINGTON, coloi
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    • 722 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BOCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND' FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALiSTER «0., Ltd., AGENTS? ICONIHXLBJKE PAXEmftftT «MT£CSA>?M (Incorporated In Holland, Boyil Pacsie*. Navigation Co,, of Batavta I 3, OOLLYER QOAZi CJfiJSii vXiSXKACT WITH THK KLVcIi^L ,^c
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    • 599 6 O» OaiTisii India and rmPCAR LIINE (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For 1 Chins. Japan, Penang, Ceyion, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Med!Urrsnean Ports and London. HAIL LINE Si Hofjsward (for Europe). I Outward (job Obm*> INTERMEDIATE DIRECT
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    • 810 6 M. M MESSIGERIES MARr> Incorporated in htv- 1 MAIL LIKE, Fortnightiy Fervics betwoet Im ChJna. Japan, Ceylon, Djibc v MarseiUes. M BRANCH LINE Fortnightly service between BaUou t Haiphong. IK,l K, For further Information apply i c •I. da COUfiTOiS, 4 RANGOON Oce of the Company h tk mm patched
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  • 894 7 Proposals to pint in Papua Approved. The ordinary general meeting of the Kuala Selangor Rubber Company (Limited) was held on May 4 at Winchester House, Old Broad street, Mr William Austin Horn, Chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts,
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    • 201 7 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKY BLACK WHITE' ALWAYS THE HfGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Doncied store (the largest in the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality -of this famous blend. The Borneo Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS I <pHLJL-NANA I A Bouquet
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    • 807 7 Satisfied /H*^*?^ It is a common experience for a mother to try several *Jf *mp' jj^v 1 foods for her baby before g-ft '(fe \&^f&^^? finding the ri^'ht one. How \vv\lß 5 V much better it would be, for w \J> baby and mother alike, if the fS^*^ right food
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  • 809 8 The Bulletin of the Imperial Institute, (vol 14. No 4) contains a report on investigations of the quality' of plantation rubber conducted under the Ceylon Robber Research Scheme. The General Conclu sione are. The more important conclusions which have been reached during the course of the' present enquiry
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  • 52 8 Mr A R Slu'rgeßß, Acting District Engineer, F M S Railways, who has been stationed a I Tanjoug Malira, goes Home via the Capo^ Mr Sturgo?a, wbo has beon granted special permission by the Governruprit to reeign, is going Homo to join up, having been given a commission in tho
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  • 409 8 Berne, May 8. A most interesting scheme, which it is hoped will have the effect eventually of beneUling English prisouers of war, is at present under consideration. Ae the result of an exchange of views between the Swiss authorities and the French and Ger roan Governments, a
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  • 73 8 The Supreme Court at Washington, hae rejected claims iu New Yoik, Gggregatins JUC 0,000, against the German liner Ktooprinzeeain Cecilia, for the failure of the vessel to deliver gold bullion shipped to England and France at the outbreak c£ war. The vessel turned back in mid ocean when it received
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    • 232 8 PROGRESS i rflK \NSPOIIT ATION has always been A 1 closely linked with progress, a step in 1 advance of it, leading the way. The locomo. tive and the steamship made rossib e the tremendous strides civilization has taken m the past hundred years. With the dawn of the new
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    • 624 8 ?> points thafmatter) I -PpSE^SI The flichgj/n quality, I V Y^l/V Nereis only one. The Best. I IV v r Mpl^^^S The right price and The. I <^\ vVt^^^y iowe%^ for Ih^ mileage obtained. I V y fVom ary ryr& j^^^^ conom Y^ \^^^^fi e econon ?y f 5 evident
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    • 934 9 y U or PSACE, FAMfNF or PIENTT, LIFF INSURANCE IS WORTH 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WHAT OTHtR PROPERTY iS P i mm EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITB. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). ■SAB OFFICE] Winchester Hosso, s&&p<mi. LONDON G7FICE:.M, Old Jewry. F.C. >iry%«* k»v r -r. OOP AdfOfitje^ wftb IO(i
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    • 514 9 Singapore CoSi Storage Co., Ltd Hair Eitr&acs Soriso %Ufl Telephone 1261. Bea stocks ol &li kinds of Frt sen Meats eto., can be deliverce to shipping &i ih<} Wharves, oi li> the Bin^apor^ Eoads on sbc aotica. OFFICE HOUKB. Weekdays 8 cm. to 6 p.» THE MANAGED THSRAPION No. 1
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    • 622 9 RUBBER PROPERTY WANTED TO PURCHASE. State fall particular* to Malay M c/o J. W. Vickers Co., Ltd., 5 Nicholas Lane, London, E. C, 4. England. 4-7 WANTED SURGEON For steamer procr cdirg to Yokoaarua abcut Bth July, and theoco to London via Colombo and the Tape Apply by letter to
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    • 636 9 EXCHANGE. oObk^CTIO B* TC July S I Baafc Iq'i S 4| dsaia*^ 2 4j r > rfi£i rrcllfcs fm 2 4^B-16 Fiance demand H^nk Bib Iwziu, T T Eos3kc::s, maul 6l%Pren> Lamaad 109 JI7A, dtrnr 184 Bov»ame»i Biaik Bvy ftx* iR.f4 Baak oi Rd,v %od 5 te 6% Bai- SHt*s
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  • 319 10 Menu. Moek Salmon Steaks and Peas. Walnut Pie, Boiled Potatoes. Cheese and Semolina. Fried BriDjals. Recipes. Mock Salmon Steaks.-- I lb. Mashed potato, 1 teaspoonful grated onion, 2 oz. cold boiled rice, pinch of mace, 1 oz. but ter, 1 teacup of very red tomato puree, 2
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  • 197 10 The following U the director's report to the shareholders to be presented at the annqal meeting on July 9 at nocn. The directors beg tomibmit their third annual report and statement of accounts as at 29*h February, 1917. For the year the surplus of revenue over expenditure amounted
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  • 101 10 Agents Sime Darby and Co. Bukit Lintang 22,500 Chempedak 11,428 Chimpul ***** Jasin 21,700 Krubong 8 378 Lendu 17,500 Merlimau 107,593 (Surplus to 30th June 20,000 Permata 4,729 Pegoh 54,293 Rembia 86 879 Radella 16,600 Sungei Bahru 22,280 See Kee 8,475 Tebong 69,000 Agents Boustead and
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  • 150 10 Oa. Saturday r.fiernoon, the marriage waa Bolemnised at St Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, the Rev A B Champion officiating, of Mies Mabel Roue Foster and Mr Thomas Bareaford Bresnahan. The bride is tha daughter of Mr and Mrs R Foster, and the bridegroom i3 a varder at
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  • 370 10 The local subscription initiated by the Bishop of Singapore is not mounting as rapidly as coald be wished, although we hear the tents of other places in the r Peninsnla are nearly complete. It is up to the people of Singapore to set up their Tents in
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  • 146 10 BANK MANAGER FINED. Yesterday in the District Court, before Mr W Langhain Carter, Mr K J 11 Van Delden, the manager of the Netherlands Indigene Handels Bank, was summoned by Mr W Bartley to answer to the charge of importing into the Colony unset diamonds, the importation of
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  • 109 10 Before Mr Justice Spronle yesterday the appeal of Aroomugum was heard. Mr Battenburg waa for the appellant, and the D P P Mr Brown for the crown, respondent. The appellant was charged before Mr C H G Clarke, police magistrate at Singapore, with attempt to cause hurt with
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  • 117 10 The appeal in the case of Leong Cheong, plaintiff, and Kwok Ah Choy, defendant, appellant, was heard on Monday before the Chief Justice Sir J Bucknill, k c, Mr Justice Woodward and Mr Justice Sproule. Mr A de Mello was for the appellant, and Mr Knowles for
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  • 56 10 Owing to the early departure of the 3toi>!T!rr north the Camecs will be able to piay Li.t four nights only instead of eix as advertised. They will give fcur complete changes of programme and those who have booked for the Friday and Saturday may have their tickets transferred
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  • 26 10 Nine Germans at Rio de Janeiro at* tempted to blow up the Brazilian Government buildings with dynamite. Luckily the plot failed. The Germans were immediately arrested,
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  • 362 10 On the morning oC June 80th three Chinese gentlemen, The Chinese Mayor of j Deli, Mr Ehoo Hun Yeang, and Mr Swee 800, all well known, went out for a motor car drive and met with an accident, collid j iag with a carriage. Mr Wee
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  • 320 10 The following new books ,\viil be ready for issue on Thursday. Applin, Arthur, His Mexican Wife. BindlQM, Harold. Curme's Messenger. Bryce, Met Charles, The Long Spoon. Bnrgio, G B, The Puller of Strings. Ervine, St John G, Changing Winds. Francis, M E, A Maid O Doraet. Glyn, Elinor,
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  • 31 10 The Hon Treasurer, Mr A W Vick, o o Chartered Bank, begs to acknowledge further contributions. Already atknowledged 121,775.87 R H Balfour Blair 20 EML Callard 8 121,800.87
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  • 69 10 The Ladie6 July Spoon competition was competed for on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs Lyal), who returned a net score of 43. The following cards were returned. Mr* Lyall 49 6 48 Mrs Baddeley 66 12 44 MrsMayeon 52 8 44 Mrs Hallifax 45
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  • 161 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. B Singles. Borneman v Pash, unfinished. Palgrave beat Cusse)l6 4—6, 6—B, 6 2. C Singles. Crnttwell beat C*oveuey 6— 1, 6— 3. Calder v Parr, postponed. Turner v Thomson, postponed. Newcome«s Handicap. Brown beat LaNauze 6—2, 6 o, A Doubles. Dunn anil Uartnell
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  • 139 10 MONDAYS PLAY. Douules Handicap. A E Coelbo and T de Silva owe 40 boat G G James and J T Andrews owe 15 7—5, 6—l. Mixed Doukles. C F Oiveiro and G A Ahin beat E E Aviot and C B Leicester w. o. Chamfionship. E
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  • 55 10 TO DAY. 4.80 p.m. Baleßtier Range S R E v. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Maxim Co. 6.10 do SR E M C S. 5.15 p.m. T P Fire Station SVR,T P P. Corner of Grange Rd and Orchard Rd Veterans Co G G Wace, Captain,
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    • 222 10 PKOPERTY SALE. The following properties were disposed of by auotton on the 2nd instant by Messrs Ching Eeng Lee and Co, at their saleroom: 99 Years' leasehold land and Houee No 84 Palembang Road, area 2265 eq ft, bought by Shaik Omar bin Maffor BaMJbaid for $1,600. Freehold land at
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    • 421 10 K{ FRESH PURE CREAMERY| BUTTER I ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. I fgf Id 1 Ib. and Ib. pats. M M SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., Lie, I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements S SINGAPORE DIRECTOW Please send your Name Address for Publication in new Directory FREE NO CHARGE MnD3 I Singapore Office Kelly and
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