The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1917
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Title Section15 1917-07-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN GENTS SINGAPOKE TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917. NO. 9,10515 words
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Article312 1917-07-10 1 The London air raid is part of a great air battle that covered many miles. Oar planes bombed enemy aerodromes. The British public is indignant at the little resistance that was offered to the invaders, and the ease with which they escaped. Page 5. The Chinese, to312 words
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Article1817 1917-07-10 1 If you walk up the corridor at half-past four on certain afternoons of the week, yon will meet a mob of patients trooping from their wards to the concert room. Being built of wood and corrugated iron, the cotridor is an echoing cave of noise*. It1,817 words
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Advertisement212 1917-07-10 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best m town Cpoountry 'orders promptly executed Bread delivered ftt private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE "ST 1 PrencH an* EngiisJTCars In212 words
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Advertisement166 1917-07-10 1 Kelly Walsh, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). The Story of Lord Kitchener by Harold Dod's Parlfainentary Companion $3.50 F. B. Wheeler $2.75 J War Flyhk bjr a Pilot, the letters of The Russian Offensive by Stanley Wash- 3J-a barn ...4 50 Tnfi H^T^ Home People .80 j Chemical Discovery and Invention166 words
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Advertisement72 1917-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ching Eeng Lee sell a motor lorry Page 2. Mining mill manager required Page 9. Triumph motor- cycle for sale Page ti. Powell ft Co., Sell Chinse vases and furniture— Page 2. Robinson's for ladies tennis shirts Page 5. Fraser and Neave, printers Page 5. Kelly and Walsh72 words
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Miscellaneous115 1917-07-10 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 10th. High Water— 3.lB a.m., 3-14 p.m. The Cameos, Vie. Theatre. Philharmonic Choir, V.M.C A., 9 p.m. Harms: on 'a Circus Wsdnesdai 11th. High 67ater— -4-SI a.m., 4 6 p.m. Moon Last Quarter. The Cameos, Vie. Theatre. Harmston's Circus, 4 and 9 p.m. Thursday 12th. High Wator—115 words
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Advertisement661 1917-07-10 2 EATING WHAT YOU LIKE. Not to be limited In one's diet bat to eat whatever one pie tees without discomfort Is the dream of every dyspeptic Nobody can honestly promise ta restore any stomach to this condition, because all people cannot eat the same kind of food vith equally satisfactory661 words
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Advertisement456 1917-07-10 2 BLUEBIRD'S LATEST AND BEST PRODUCTION SAVING THE I FAMILY NAME 1 A FIVE Ad ROMANCE OP STAGE LIFE— PRODUCED BY LOIS WEBER and featuring MARY MACLAREN Ringapore' Favourite Screen Star— THE HEROINE of "SBOE3" SAYING THE FAMILY NAME" is based on a theme of universal appeal, and incidents bearing upon456 words
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Advertisement605 1917-07-10 2 STRONG DOUBLE ATTRACTION J AT THE ALHAMBRi The Pioneer and Premier House. The Hocse of Quality Beach R oa THE LONDON FILM CO. PRESENTS A Production of Unusual Power CHARITY ANN m 3 acts. A vivid aDil powerful screen story, abounding m <!-iniatic ration- 1 1 realiem revealing pathos that605 words
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Article854 1917-07-10 3 West and East. London, May 24. The Morning Post correspondent on the western front says You cannot realise tie terrible effect of modern artillery fire concentrated on a narrow front unless you have seen photographs of this bit of the HindeDburg line, showing it aa it existed before our854 words
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Advertisement44 1917-07-10 3 I coolio was charged at the HongC QR I tistracy with stealing an iron plate *y *>lua Funnel steadier the chief ked if much iron was missed from P* repiie#that tbey nearly -lost Qift" every tt#e they came to Jibe corlio was sentenced to44 words
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Advertisement845 1917-07-10 3 IN THE ESTATE OF IOHIKO NMLID BIN HUJI MffULUR DECEASED. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of Mohamed Khalid bin, Haji Abdullah deceased, late of Johore bahru, who died on the 17th May, 1917, and of whose estate Letters of Administration with will annexed were granted by845 words
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Advertisement837 1917-07-10 3 REGISTERED CC liXNiii-KWK A>' THE WOHOERFUL LABEL. Jlfn«-fll!iJCill/lL BLOOD PURIFIER. Mixture for Internal «nd External Use. CURBS Headache or drunkenness, Stomactache, Earache, Rupture, Cholera, Beriberi, Nervous diseases- Chest complaints, Heart-disease, Malaiia, Dengue, Common- fevers, Lumbago, Chronic Rheumatism, Cough and Coughing blood, Cold, Sorethroat, Bronchitis, Chronic Neuralgia. Diarrhoea, Weakness, Kidney trouble,837 words
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Advertisement441 1917-07-10 3 SALE OF VALDABLE ROBBER ESTATE, THE VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE PEBTANG RUBBER ESTATE Situate m the district of Jelebu, Netfrl Sembilan. P M S Containing 3,967 acres 1 rood 01 poles, of which 1.054J acres are planted with para rubber, will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION By Messrs. GLEESON441 words
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Article28 1917-07-10 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Miller.— On July 7th of acute pneumonia at the General Hospital, Albert George Miller cf Liverpool. Aged 83 years, Clerk, Coal Department, irgapore Harbour Board.28 words
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928 1917-07-10 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 10, 1917. Under stienuous circumstances the first poiticn of the I'nited States Expeditionary Forces has now landed m France. As good soldiers, the Staff would have long ago planned oat all the details of transport and constitution of the force, and m this respect928 words
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Article1249 1917-07-10 4 The Sarawak Gazette bears that the Rajah of Sarawak will probably be pal •hortly on the run from Singapore (o La* baan and British North Borneo. The thirteenth anniversary celebration of the Bukit Bahro Foodbal! Club will be held at the bungalow of Mr Lee Hak Heng, No: 29, Kirn1,249 words
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Article176 1917-07-10 4 ADMIRALTY AND PAN-GERMANS DENOUNCED [By Submarine Mb] [lUvUr't Barri*] London, July 8. Germacv 16 pluDg d into an uoprecrf cri«?d by a sensational i Catholic Depmv Erzber^r ting of the K-icbstag e^uiu>.^ ht he rniiojlj denounced fcb« < miff :.^J the I J au-Ger:.. th Jj oiJeiacles176 words
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Article142 1917-07-10 4 Amsterdam, July |~*-lliitdeiifaag y Ludendorff are m conference with n KaUer at Berlin. Amsterdam, July 8. Mijor M^ writing m the Tage^zaituog lifiitaaj warns the public against uni 'reetim&ta Brusiloff as a cornm*ader, owing ffl a pre eminence and power over the races. An article m the Hamburger142 words
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Article403 1917-07-10 4 A new party of eote rtainer 6 rrade the bow to the Singapore public last erena m the Cameoe, who pave h very refrei ing performance at the Victoria Theaa They are here for a short season, an: they are rewarded according to men! i should be a403 words
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Advertisement136 1917-07-10 4 JUST LANDED A SHIPMENT OF AMSTEL Pilsener Beer IN Quarts and Pints. SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Wine Spirit Merchants. RUBBER MANGLES NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED nkxt o FINEST ENGLISH ff[ MAKE. jBIe^I THE~SIRIUS ..j£w SKETCH fII DIAMOND CUT-ROLLERS H B] Sj B| SO by Sg inches. THE HERCULES PLAIN136 words
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Advertisement64 1917-07-10 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ll Orcbird Road, Telephone Ho. 1038. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1871, Foremost In 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus en Baring always the production of only the best results In Studio Portraiture,64 words
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Article398 1917-07-10 5 EXTENDS TO COAST Extreme Public Discontent ißj Submarine Oabte] Btnrtol Tbe raid on London was but an incident, bough an outstanding one, of air battles ar from the coast to London and then tack over the Channel to south of the Scheldt. Hundreds and thousands wit je-rsi398 words
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Article676 1917-07-10 5 LogJc-c, Juiy There is an intensified imand for reprisals. Lloyds News says ere was nothing yesterday to excuse a ilure of the defence. The raiders came isurely, bombed leisurely and seemed to spise the defence. Their flight over DndoD was co slow that it looked like a rade,676 words
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Article348 1917-07-10 5 GERMAN SURPRISE UTTERLY FAILS [By Submarine Cable] [Rentes Service] London, July 6. Further parts ol the message of Renter's French Headquarters correspondent give interesting details ol the bit German attempt on Chemin des Dames on July 8. The battle differed im i portantly from most actions348 words
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Article174 1917-07-10 5 Extending the French Positions London, July S. A French communique says that an all night intense German bombardment from north of Laffaux mill to Froidmont farm preceded violent at* tacks on four different sectors of this front. After desperate fighting the enemy masses were driven en* with very174 words
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Article565 1917-07-10 5 IMPORTANT SECRET DEBATE Last Offensive Too Costly [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's iwric*] Paris, July 8. The Chamber concluded several days secret debate on the conduct of the recent operations adopting a vote of confidence by 875 to 28 after a stirring appeal from M Painleve for the continuance565 words
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Article269 1917-07-10 5 Ml- W F N Bridges (formerly Surveyor at Klang) is now a Major m the Australian Infantry. (M M.) The "Berliner TageblaU" announces that the German Ministry of Finance is introducing a new policy for procuring money. As a preliminary e£ep the Government intends to call m all Swedish, Danish269 words
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Article167 1917-07-10 5 WEST AND EAST [By Submarine Cable] [Rrattr'i Service] London, July B.— Field Marshal Haig reports We successfully raided southeast of Hargicourb and north of .Ypres. London, July 9.— Field marshal Haig says There is continued enomy aerial activity. Our pilota yesterday frequently broke up large formations and167 words
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Article232 1917-07-10 5 Abdication of Emperor Peking July 8. Tbe Emperor has ab dicated. Shacghai, July B —Ex Premier Tuan Chi Jui reports he attacked and routed the Monarchists on Friday near Langfang. The Republicans advanced ten miles to wards Peking pursuing tbe enemy. Li Yuan Hung, ex president has232 words
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Article47 1917-07-10 5 London, July 8— Italian Official. We drove off an enemy attempt to capture our advanced posts m the upper Val Telline. Ckir raiding squadrons dropped two and a hay ton s of explosives on military mercury extracting works at Idria causing damage and fire.47 words
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Article47 1917-07-10 5 Petrograd, July B—The8 The All Russia congress of Soldela has concluded. It ap pointed an executive committee of all Soldels and Councils of Peasants Delegates with a view to solidifying the revolution ary forces. Id acclaimed the^daeds of the troops m the new offensive.47 words
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Article24 1917-07-10 5 MueGtricbt, July h. Les Nouvelles etate6 that; twenty Belgians m Brneeels and eighteen m Liege were th-jt on July 10.24 words
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Article81 1917-07-10 5 Revelations m America Snn Francisco, Jaly 8. The grent con epiracy to promote anti British revolution m India wn« wider than was hitherto suspected. Ninetyeiqht peieona rangirg from nuillionaires to Hindu labourers and including prominent bu sitieeemen, German ex consuls at Chicago, Honolulu, and Shanghai, ex81 words
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Article57 1917-07-10 5 London, July B.— A Berlin Official version of yesterday's raid alleges that bombs were freely dropped on Thames docks and harbour works, and warehouses. One English aeroplane was shot down over London. Bombs were also dropped on Margate. All aeroplanes returned ezoept one, which was compelled to descend57 words
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Article15 1917-07-10 5 Me W Being has been gazetted to be acting Deputy Registrar of tbe Supreme Court.15 words
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Advertisement139 1917-07-10 5 ROBINSON Co. A Ladies Tenois Shirts /IV^\ No. 31 as illustration i ></) aJ^x made 1N fine wkite COTTC j P0PLII( mil nil Price $4 2 5 each k| a |/i I fr) No 7 MADE IN WHITE LAWN (I ame style as illustration but with ViIPHB^I?C** hand Embroidered Front139 words
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Advertisement772 1917-07-10 6 u ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. For particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER So., Ltd., AGENTS? KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPftJ (Incorporated In Holland, Boy*l Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia, I—B, OOLLYBB QUAY. Jkii>Ztk COMTKACT WITH THE NETHEBLAJIDB IHDIA772 words
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Advertisement631 1917-07-10 6 P« O# British India AND ApCAH JuiNE COompantos Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsulas and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with Hli Majesty 1 Gcvernment.) For; China. Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Medltorranean Ports and London. HAIL LINES. aOMEWARD (KB EUBOPE), I OUTWARD (FOB OHUU) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT631 words
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Advertisement781 1917-07-10 6 M. M. ■ESSAGERIES tfAßiTiiiu I^OOKPORATI^i IK PRAN VAIL LIRI. Fortnightly service border: i* Mj^ China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, l^^ Marseilles, BRiKCfI LIKE, Fortnigbtly service between Btipon.-iv, Balphocg. X 4C For further Inform ktlon apply C J. do GOUGTOIS, OSAKA SiioSEN kAISBT (Incorporated m (iliukK Isruitlli Stttenship Ct,, v ftOBE—BO&BA? LINE781 words
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Article1252 1917-07-10 7 R. N. A. S. Doings m France. The Royal Naval Air Service found itself over the other side about the time that the shells of the British monitors I (began feeling for the hidden batteries of the Boche behind the Belgian coast. I can't see where1,252 words
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Article346 1917-07-10 7 Some little time ago Dr Franz Jucgetlermedorf was discussing the subjects of Monopoly and Progress, and m the coarse of his remarks made some interesting revelations concerning the methods hyw which Germany built up her universal pre war trade. He compared American and German industrial policies and346 words
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Article269 1917-07-10 7 A correspondent writes to the Times to draw attention to the illogicality of applying Co companies engaged m prcducaon from natural source* the Pum^ hide bound methods o( taxation us an- if rt'' 1 to ordinary cominercisl and maovi etunng industries. Tb« Duti •>.269 words
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Advertisement621 1917-07-10 7 IWab or Peace, Famine w Plenty. Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP m GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). g£AD OFFICE: Wtacliester House, Sln&pore. LONDON OFFICE SB, Old tlewry, E.C. -■■iL2#*«j a«? Crc.OOC AsaoaHefl with the Sofveme Qonvt oi621 words
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Advertisement502 1917-07-10 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan Capital Subscribed ~...Y. 4P,000.000 Capital Paid Up .V» 80,000,000 Reserve Fund.... Y. 31,300,000 President, J. Inonye Esq. Viee-Frertdent, Y. Yamakawa Esq. DIRECTORS. J. Icoaye Esq Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M Odaglri Esq. K. Bonoda Esf T. KawashlmaEsq, B. Kimura Esq.502 words
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Advertisement614 1917-07-10 7 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd <«ir Eitr&see to tomo iliirf. Telephone 1281. Sea sloops oi ail kinds of Frc tea Meats ate., ca.i be deliverer to shipping at th«? Wharv3S B or b the Singapore Beads on abc?* OFFICE HOURS. f?oBr*«iy?i 8 a.m. to S na SU y|S 1 IpiLttlß.,614 words
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Article2163 1917-07-10 8 The Future of India. From Out Own Corruwondtnt Bdinbargh, May 28. The Scottish May Meetings," the Gen era! Assemblies of the Presbyterian Churches, have began qnietly and promise to end uneventfully. For the present all the time-honoured ceremonies and festivals are abandoned. Gone are the banquets at Holycood,2,163 words
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Article349 1917-07-10 8 2,000 OS. Offers, New York. The New York San learns from Washington that tbe Navy Consulting Board is tasting an inventon by Mr Sparry, the inrentor of the gytoscope, to combat the iubmarine menace. The testa are expected to be complete m two or three349 words
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Article114 1917-07-10 8 v The report of the Consolidated Malay Rubber Estates,, for 1916 states that the net profit amounts to £65,167, which, with last year's carry forward of £5,012, leaves a balance for appropriation of £70,169. It ie proposed to pay a final dividend of Is 2d per share (58114 words
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Article245 1917-07-10 8 "We must not get either swollen heads or cold feet. It may be a question of which aide ie going to stick it oat. Wei], I will tell you who is going to stick ii out. We are Thus, Sir Edward Carson on tbo U boat problem, but it applies245 words
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Advertisement469 1917-07-10 8 RHEUMATISM,] I LUMBAGO SCIATICA. Rheumatism, Lumbago and Sciatica are three of trie most common I 3 painful v, mplaints and practically arise from the same cause ond the narn c*e U? ?j distingu-. h the location of the disease. If the arms and let's an affected it n •J Rheumi469 words
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Article51 1917-07-10 9 (OOBBIOTBD Or SO Joly 9.) B&n* 4 mil l-4| dtraand M 3-4 i PtiT&Ss aisdifii Imi 2418-ie Ffanoa demand Bank 818 laoiA, T. T. HOSRKOS&, damand 10i%Pr«B» IOdOCAMA, damanA 109 Java, damand 184 BAnaxoK. dacno^ 651 807H*****1, Btt^Jt Buyiaf 4 Burit ai lUiglHnd R ,te 6% 3ai Stlyai London51 words
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Article1469 1917-07-10 9 Issued by FRASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, July 9th. >ah flfu*&ttfMfl of Sterling Bbim moal fee regarded v sovsiv »«i»*i lot fct>Q wmomaA OAf imra. fait. Qam pit. buxbbs, bbi>mmu. 100,000 ft ft AUmft "i% -18 8 0 879,080 Is 18 Anglo-Java 10% tnl 8 01,469 words
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Article147 1917-07-10 9 July 9. Tin (150 tons) 1112.50 <?ntufelfts 14.6 C GhusMtv Cv&« No* 1 26. 2 C GnmW«j Cafca No. f 26.0 C Pepp?- Black orJin, Spoti 20.00 Pe9B*K, fall) 40.00 KilmtfilllO ko tbt Ik 42. 0r NaUnegi (80 to 3U4 UJ 52. CC Maoa 'Barriiv 80.0G Cloves (Amboiua/ now.147 words
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Advertisement148 1917-07-10 9 TSe rROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT. LEAK" KLEAIS vhich do away with the necessity of asing sticky cement at the overlaps. 1 f/\ GENASCO is the result of over X) years experience m the manuacture of Ready Roofings. Its lurability makes it the most econonical of any roofing148 words
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Advertisement453 1917-07-10 9 MOTOR CYCLE For Bale, 8& h.p. Triampb, Fixed Engine, Al. condition Tyres a -id Belt aw new 9175. B. J. Cramer, 7 Paterson Koafl, (corner Grange Road). FOR SALE. One 1916 model Studebaker Motor Car^comp T ote with all accessories In perfect condition. Owner le wing Colony. Apply Box Nc,.453 words
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Miscellaneous450 1917-07-10 9 MAIL TABLE Today. Intermediate and looal aiMle, mti be foacd ts list below Penang, Malaooa, F M.B fby Traic, i p a dally (except Sunday). Johore, 8, 9.80. 11 a.m.. 12.80, I, 4 A I w-w P. Batam kP. Balang Hock Eeng 830 a* Cucob Hook Gan 9.80 a Kerimon450 words
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Miscellaneous43 1917-07-10 9 Time- balls oa Fort banning aafl Mo"H Fabei drop daily al l f.m., Singapore HaaOaffA time, oorresponOliig to 8 a.m. Gteenwloa uwBH BuuOt JUUw 9UU«*^IUI U KfOQ WM MM 0 QIQCH ever? flaj exoepttng So&daf whea It U itet at one c olook.43 words
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Article1241 1917-07-10 10 A SHAREHOLDER ASKS QUESTIONS. Leaseholder's Fortunate Position. The third annual general xreeting of Dungun, Limited, was held yesterday at the registered offices, 81, 65 and 66 j Market»st, Singapore. Mr W L Watkins j presided, and there were also present Messrs R H Snarpe, Lee Chim Tuan (director),1,241 words
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Article165 1917-07-10 10 I Agents Batker and Co. j Lanadron 107,497 Ledbury 68,649 Cluny 22,869 j *Senawang 30,145 SandycrofC 21,000 Batu Anam 20,000 Bitu Village 1,977 Pengkalan Dorian 12,751 Tanah Merah 28,000 Bate 14,615 Semamba 12,863 Sangei Bagan 28,747 Cheng 14,998 Sungala 8,167 Kukub 18,241 Sangei Dati 17,460 Kota165 words
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Article65 1917-07-10 10 The late &r Ghoate had a very genial wit. Daring his tenure of the London Embassy one of the yonnger secretaries outstayed his appointed leave by several days. On the day of his return be happened to encounter Mr Ghoate, who had I not a word of65 words
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Article135 1917-07-10 10 There is a rumour current that both Capi Moxon, who was going home owing to ill health, and Mr B M Tennent, who left here m April to join the Forces at home, were on board a steamer which was recently torpedoed m the Mediterranean. (Sar. Gazette.) The following properties135 words
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Article174 1917-07-10 10 By Courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris, July Bth 6.25 p.m. j There were violent German attacks from Laflanx mill as far as Froidemont (arm, which were all repulsed with heavy losses for the enemy. On the left bank of the Meuse we captured three strongly fortified174 words
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Article191 1917-07-10 10 First Day. Race No. 1. The Planters' Vase. Tim 90, Bide a Wee 8.9, Polar Star 9.0, Krelis Sister 8.7, Dara 82, Farisha 8.2, Querry 8.4, Baba Kechlt 8.3. Race No 2. George Town Plate. Mystic 11.5, The Earl 8.8, Pretty Molly 79, Fal. low Land 7.5.191 words
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Article226 1917-07-10 10 In view of the rise m the price of tin to well over £250 per ton, a good deal of inquiry is being made as to what com panics are most likely to benefit from the present record figure. The Malayan tin undertakings are amongst the chief,226 words
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Article72 1917-07-10 10 The change of programme to night at the Palladium includes the very beautiful bluebird production by Lois Weber, "Saving the Family." Besides the usual long programme of comedies and the Wnr Gazette. The exciting Purple Maßk is continued at the llarima Hall, with v Red Feather Mystery play.72 words
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Article124 1917-07-10 10 Apropos the forth-coming Dog show, how many varieties of dogs are there Someone seerae to have written a letter to the Telegraph the other day and given an estimate of no fewer than 250 bred m the British leles. To this someone else replies m the Field stating that forty124 words
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Article207 1917-07-10 10 Arjat Singh, driver of tram car No 20, was summoned before Mr Langham Carter m the first court yesterday for disobeying the lawful order of Husin, p c 388, who was regulating the traffic at the junction of |^amford*rd and North Bridgerd, at 10,80 a m on207 words
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Article45 1917-07-10 10 On the SRC ground last evening, an SCC eleven met a naval team m an interesting soccer match. Play was keen and good to watch, but goals proved very hard to get, and the game ended m a draw without either side having Ecored.45 words
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Article166 1917-07-10 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A Singles. Upcott beat Adler 6—4, 6—4. Bateman v Hartne!!, postponed. B Singles. Laybourne v Pash, postponed. Tborougood beat Henderson B—6, 6—2, 6—l. C Singles. Hacker beat Crossley 6—4, 5 —7, 6—B. Mots v Wright, postponed. Me Kerro* beat Potter w. o. Newcomers.166 words
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Article229 1917-07-10 10 Information has been received that the acetylene buoy of Amphitrite Bay (red light) is not burning. The estate of the late Duke of Norfolk has been sworn for the purpose of probate at £800,000. He bequeathed £95,000 for the endowment of Roman Catholic churches, missions, and other religious purposes. Recent229 words
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Article42 1917-07-10 10 Tuesday, July 10. 5.15 Drill Hall SV A Recruits. do SREv, N C Os. ii do Maxim Go. 4.80 p.m. Balestier Range SYR. 5.10 Drill Hall Chinese Co, G G Wace, Captain, Actg Adjutant, S. V. C.42 words
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Advertisement642 1917-07-10 10 Yet in;the game-Sargol makes Pony, Peevish People Plump and Popolar, SAROOL, the tonceotrated food that pats on Rood, healthy desh pometimee at the rate o( a pound a day, builds up the thir and vreaV A brings back the rosy blush of health, rounds out the skinny, -craven- figures to642 words
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