The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 September 1917

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore! Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1917. NO. 9,157
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  • 369 1 The Premier in a speech at Birkenhead assures us that submarines cannot wreck the hopes of the Allies, although they do British ships. On Russia he ie hopeful but vague Page 5. The German advance beyond the Riga is j not thought to be fraught with much,
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  • 1066 1 On one who has lived in London through (he various air raids can any longst be- lieve the platitudinous pretension that human fear can only be held in check by discipline and doty Excitement, curiosity, sheer irresponsibility, the mysterious 'attraction of risk, the mysterious desire |to get
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 220 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD DUE SHORTLY I A few famous American GRANT" 6 Cylinder Touring Cars Model "K" 1917, fitted with Magneto, Speedometer, Electric Light, Demountable Spare Rim and all Accessories. Colour Grey. PRICE delivered in Singapore $2,925. Book now Raffles Motor Garage, Baffles Hotel BuildlDgs. i Quality first SL
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    • 100 1 THE only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. $t<(astic Super-Cyres Oi^Hf 3re Y$ 3 19 I Hi All T** to &jSr Cm-'^BS^ frOm Planta J ion Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. Keep Your Baby Healthy and Contented Mothers, you owe
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    • 79 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson and Co have a particularly good watch for 97 Page 5. New Cinema programmes are the Alhambra and the Palladium on page 2 and the Empire on page 8. Transfer books of United Engineers closed Page 8. Commercial Rubber Co hold an auction of miscellaneous goods to-morrow
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 77 1 THE WEEK ■ondai 10th. Hlge Water— s-4 5 a 4/ 6 p.m Football BOFivsYMCA, Tuesdaj 11th. High Water 7-5 a.m., 6-7 p m. Wednesday 12th. High Wstew— B-86 >.m., 7-^6 p.m. Sungei Bagan meeting, Barker's, 1.15 p.m. Football iYMOAvsSOFA Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. Thursday 13th. Blgh Water— ¥-22 a.m.,
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  • 39 2 The bon. treasurer wishes to acknow ledge receipt of further donations, with many thanks. Amount acknowledged $1550.28 E. F. 10 Well wisher ft 50 Mrs Braddell Ist instalment 10 Total to date *****.28
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  • 245 2 PRINCE OF SIAM' S TOUR IN THE F. M. S. HRH Prince Kambaeng Bejra of Siam arrived in Kuala "Lumpur on Thursday afternoon. He is making a tour of the FMB and is attended by Mr Gittins (Ad viser), Lieutenant Colonel Luacg Yaddha barn, the Traffic Superintendent of the Siamese
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  • 275 2 In a short article in The Millgate Monthly on How Bananas are Grown and Exported," Mr C Rotnannes James manages to convey much interesting infor mation regarding a frnit which has come to the front of recent years. He opens There is an ancient legend to the effect
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  • 73 2 Extension of cold storage facilities, especially in regard to fish, is urged by the Empire Resources Development Com mittee, in view of anothet winter's cam paign and the continuance of the sub marine menace. Plymouth Corporations gift to the Government, for the perod of war and five years after, of
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  • 71 2 If you know any one who suffers, if you suffer yourself in the relentless grip of rheumatisxr, if your joints are stiff or swollen., your muscles weakened, or your limbs drawn out of shape, if yea suffer from headache, neuralgia, sciatica or other bodily tortures,
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  • 58 2 makes any man or woman his or her own physician. It gives instant relief to all rheumatic trouble, neuralgia, headaches, sciatica and other bodily pains and aches. A buttle should always be kept at hand. Sold at Re. 1 per bottle. To be had of all chemists
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 531 2 QQD&E BROTHERS) MOTORCAR fuSpealoJforJltsßt* Gentral Engine Works, Ltd AUCTION SALE At Our Saleroom, No. 3 Baffles Place On Tuesday, 11th Sept., at 11 a.m. Comprising one Premier Vibrator complete with battery in good condition, one enlargement camera, one large rubber mangle for hand and motor power, two Kodak folding cameras,
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    • 660 2 TO-NIGHT 9.15 THE MOST SIGNIFICANT PLAY OF THE YEAR TO-NIGHT 9.15 the DEVIL'S I f PAY DAY 1 A Gripping Story of a Great Problem, Introducing the Moat Beautiful Actress now appearing in Moving -pictures. LEAH BAIRD This BLUEBIRD Photoplay wns adapted from the novel "THE TOLL OP VENGEANCE" and
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    • 575 2 BABY HELEN MARIE OSBOftNr^^ 555^ In the Most Delightful Gold Hc«terPi£ !dL AT THE ALHAMBRa The Pioneer sod Premier House. The House of Oualii* B v IJf «ach fa* I PATHE PRESENTS Baby Marie Osborne in Joy and the Braeon IN 5 ACTS The winning mannerisms and the charming and
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  • 782 3 Story of von Kluck's Defeat. Paris. The boys of the Lycea of Perigueux had a rare treat on their prize, day, when the chair was taken by General Clergerie, who, on the outbreak of war, was Chief of Staff j of the Military Government of Paris,
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  • 138 3 From a Home Letter. —Just auothei item. I saw in Saturday morning's papei (July 21st) that Brig. General Lumsdec was going to receive his V C and DSC with two bars from the King at 11 a.m. at an open Air Investiture in the court yarc in front of Buckingham
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  • 238 3 By Courtesy of the French Consulate. I Paris, Sept 7, 6.15 p.m. —The French 8 per cent bonde are at francs 62.30 and the 5 per cent at 88. Rubber is quoted at 2s S Bid. r i On the occasion* of the anniversary of the Marne,
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  • 157 3 The Times City correspondent says No other construction can well be placed on the latest currency development in Germany than that preparations are being made for the fall of the mark to even lower depths than have yet been reached. In German papers which reached ue
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  • 49 3 Id the Austrian Reichsrath a deputy has protested against the inhuman treatment of the 1,8 CO civilian prisoners of war of Russian nationality, including women and children, who are interned at Markl, near Waidenhofen. The prisoners, he said, are simply starved to death and the sanitary conditions are appalling.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1119 3 «.-i.i« TO-NIGHT Two Serials. EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE MHMHB mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. HHBH9H SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP THE IBON CLAW P T^ode 9 "ARROWS OF HATE" 2puta Episoie 10 "THE LIVING DEAD" 2 parts Bluebird Photo-Plays Present 5 Bettina Loved a Soldier 5 Featuring
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    • 365 3 UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from September 12th 1917 to September 19th 1917, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, T. C. B. KILLER, Secretary. 4, Damar Road, Singapore, Bth September, 1917. r-9 19-9 RILEY, HARGREAVES CO.,
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    • 157 3 VALUE IN GENTS WEAR At Whiteaways Gents Striped Flannelette Pyjamas. Very i. rd wearing. Price $3.50 each. rAI S EHTS CffHEL HfIJ R DREBBIIG GOWNS, in Khaki co our guaranteed all wool. Price $27 50 each. f^ Gents all M^^ $'f Viyella jA Wml &m| Pyjamas Wnf J\ Vvl SwP^tPPQ
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 38 4 Brouabd.— On September 4, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Brouard, of Ipoh, a son. Wagner.— On the 6th September, at "The Dour Estate, Batu Caves District, to Mr. I and Mrs. Hereward Wagner, a eon.
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    • 120 4 j Blair.— Whilst travelling to England per 8tr. Kashima Marn, on August 14th, Robert Blair, late of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Go. Ltd., of heart failure. I Brown.— Killed in action on August 17th, 1917, 2nd Lieut. E. J. Brown, Boyal Flying Corps, 45th Sqnadron. j Hillier.— In England, on
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  • 1776 4 The Singapore free Press. Monday, September 10, 1917. The war position as revealed in the cables this morning is rather indeterminate bat is on the whole favourable, although exception may be taken to the news from the Italian front as reproduced in the Austrian telegram?. The battle on the Julian
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  • 138 4 Tan Cha was yesterday fined $1 by Mr Sugars for being asleep while driving hie bullock cart in Serangoun rd. N T g Lim was also fined $1 for a similar offence in Orchard-rd. The death took place on July 15 to at- East bourne, of heart disease, of Mr
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  • 381 4 FURTHER "SWRn, B 'July third 1917 n»mk learn from reliable to^ minuter for foreign tff.£ W onsaseand Anglophile a^i Ua*2 session of the e^e th ed**£ Republic would demand V'' Ar»2 promise nn* o 6luk B 6tU7 and thfit if Berlin did no AtgeB W rol«iiong would be
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  • 324 4 Mr P J C Daniels, late of Messrs Enjs and Co, is now 2nd Lieutenant in ii Bedfordshire Regt. A Hokien named Gob Swee of Cn*4 alighting from tram car in SosV bridge rd at the junction of Chsncbe** fell and injured himself so muctttotil later died in hospital Somebody
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 273 4 Rainier THE FAMOUS American Beer SHIPMENT JUST LANDED Per case of 4 Dozen Quarts $20.50 Per case of 6 Dozen Pints $18.50 DUTY INCLUDED OLDBECK, M&CGRESOR COJOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR FOR Travelling Outfits wm jIh M-dBL JUJk IB MfInCRATP^^ CALL/ND SOLID COWHIDE KIT
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    • 66 4 G. R. Lambert Go. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 8 1 Orcbird Road, Telephone 10, 1055. ThelOWert and Leading Stndlo. First In 1878, Foremost In 1917. Unef nailed Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at ont Command, thus ensuring always the p rodno Won of only the best results In
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  • 313 5 OJY RAIDS AND ATTACKS Aeroplanes in Bad Weather IP, tabmariM Cabtel [fUaWrs ndon. Sept 7.— Renter's correspond i ah Headquarters says there has a good deal of sharp fighting north 7enber? Zonnebeke road where we iriv9 o enemy out of several concreted I ,:i not retain possession of
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  • 220 5 London, Sept 9— A Paris communique ■ysoQ the right of the Meuse the French racked this morning the enemy lines on test of two and a half kilometres in the ncsot Fosses and Caurieres Woods. The operations were a complete success, despite fcperate resistance of the enemy.
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  • 154 5 Interesting Details •iris, Sept 7. —Lord French interviewed I h Journal on the battle of the Marne be vaa more than astonished that voe did not attempt to break through i the honour of planning the battle fclcaged to Joffre and the success was Npll du3 co tha
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  • 73 5 Tbe funeral of Towkay Ng Choon Guan, J* partner of Chop Cheang Guan N 14 South Canal rd, took place r day, the weather being fine. The **e s 10n went iQ gQod Qtder t0 Tanjong ar Wharf, where the coffin to be put ooari a steamer for conveyance to
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  • 607 5 WHAT IS THE GERMAN PLAN Kaiser's Thanks for Bread IBj ■vbmariß* Oabl«I [neuter's Service] London, Sept 8. The intentions of the Germans on the Riga front are still not clear. The fall of Friedriohetadt and Dvinsk is threatened by the advance, but though practically unopposed except for!
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  • 101 5 OUR DAY ENTERTAINMENTS. The Entertainments Sub committee is now fixing dates, and to assure the best result from the co-operation of all enter tainers, private and public, an early opportunity should be taken of communicat ing with Mr W Makepeace. The dates already booked are. Sat. Sep 29th afternoon and
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  • 65 5 During its two years' existence the Silver Thimble Fund has raised £26,000 for charitable funds from the collection of old silver thimbles and discarded gold and silver trinkets. At a meeting of the fond at tha Mansion House reoently £5,000 each was given to the Navy Em ployment Agency and
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  • 708 5 SHIPPING LOSSES fßy Snbmarlß* Oablal [fester's Service]* London, Sept 7. Mr Lloyd George in a speech at Birkenhead said the whole of the allied cause and the freedom of the world depended on onr sea supremacy, whioh he was certain would be more than maintained. German statesmen
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  • 114 5 The Palladium puts on the screen another great Bluebird play The Devil's Pay Day, based on a thrilling novel, with Leah Baird in the Caste. An official War Gazette, a war drama, cartoons and comedies fill up a big bill. On Wednesday the Alhambra put, on the super-serial "The
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  • 57 5 In the Bankruptcy Court on Friday, Mr Justice Spronle granted the discharge of WRodrigues, a storekeeper, who had been a a bankrupt for two years. Judgment for |200 was entered against him, payable by monthly instalments of 110 to the Official Assignee. Lee Peok Toe was also granted his diecharge,
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  • 223 5 AUSTRIAN STRENUOUS ATTACKS IB j Submarine GaMcJ [Renter's isrvfee] Udine, Sept 8. The concentrated efforts of the Austrians under their foremost Generals, Hoetzendorl, Koe web sand Boroe vie, are striving to stem the Italians, whose positions were bombarded most violently from Castugnevizza to the coast, while successive
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  • 37 5 Adi b Abeba, Sept 7. After a fierce battle near Dessie, Lidjyateou's army was routed and his best generals killed. The report that he was shot while escaping has not yet been confirmed. I
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  • 68 5 London, Sept 8. French eastern com muniqui (Sept 6) The artillery struggle was somewhat violent in the region of the Tardar, especially on the left bank, where the British artillery continued a destructive fire. The enemy twice successively attacked the Russian positions between lakes Prespa and Oohrida.
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  • 93 5 Athens, Sept 8. Telegrams from the provinces state that there is an enthusiastic response to the call to the colours of the 1916 and 1917 classes. The recruits are clamouring for war. London, Sept 8. A telegram from Athens says A British naval mission is coming
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  • 76 5 Official Denial Washington, Sept 7—lfc is reported in diplomatic circles that Germany ia press ing Holland to permit bubmarines to uee the Scheldt with a view to establishing a base at Antwerp, and promising in ex change post-war trade facilities. Amsterdam, Sept B.—The Foreign Min istry haa
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  • 200 5 A Chronicle Suggestion London, Sept 8. —The "Daily Chronicle" urges that General Smuts be given the supreme aerial command. The mail closing on the 10th inst, goes only to Christmas Island, and not the Cocos, as wrongly stated in our Saturday's issue. Paris is laughing at the latest Cubist C
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 214 5 ROBINSON CO.'S PATENT LEVER WATCH IN OUR NEW \§iK^ ABSOLUTELY SPECIAL J^^^^^S, NONMAGNETIC DUST PROOF j^^^T^^/^^^ GUARANTEED PURE JPv ij^ *^k A NICKEL Mf^^^^^v Tw RELIABLE case y&j^& TIMEKEEPER This watch will be sent post free carefully packed to any address for $7.00 Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE (late of Messrs
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 727 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERHAH AMD BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO LTD. INCOKPORATBD IN RNGLANEi FOR LONDON. < For particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., j AGENTS XOHINKLIJKE PAKETYAART «AAT3OW°k? (Incorporated In Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co,, of Batavia. I—3, COLLYBB QUAT. OOHTRAGT v/[TH THK HJBTHBBIAHOS <»»^U
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    • 593 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP Co., Ltd. (Inooipotatod In Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. A sevrloe Ib maintained between Yokohant la ports to Marseilles, London, under malt oonttaot with the ImperialJapaneee Goven ment. The Mew Twin screw Steamen this Bervlce bave been speoiaUf designed and oonstnieted, and ate fltlei with all
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    • 176 6 M. M. MESSAGERIBS MARITIME* INCORPORATED IN FRANCE a MAILLIHI. Fortnightly service between laflo-Ooi»* China, Japan! Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt Marseilles. BRANCH LIHB, Fortnightly service between Saigon* Toura** Haiphong* For further Information apply to J. de COURTOIS, Largest Stockers Of PAINTS AND OILS HIN WATT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS Teieph one 428. 102, Market
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    • 264 6 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines jtr I Acetic Add. 99 per cent pure. I 4nt Fumigators ("Four Oaks") I Sulphur Powder. Arsenite of Soda for killing out i a i a I Aspinall's Best Copal Varnish. I Bisulphite Of Soda (Best English). I Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with spon. I ing
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 614 7 Nab or Piacb. Fahinv or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP M EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). dEAD OFFICE WineliMter Honae, Singipore. LONDON OFFICE: SI, Old town, &G. OomfWf «»0.000 M^va^a with tee Sosreme OcwH ol EngUid, aid
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    • 496 7 YOKOHAHA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated in Japan Capital SabEcrfbed-.. Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserre Fund.... ,Y. 21,800,000 PreHdenU J. Inouye Esq. Vice Prendent. Y. Yamakawa Ea«, DIRECTORS. I i. lnooye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Bonoda Es«, T. Kawashima Esq. B.
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    • 374 7 HEI ZEIUNO INSORiIIICE Co,: ltd. FIRE IND MiRiNE. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) fIM-nZE INSURANCE *****. IM. MARINE. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) CR!U F!SE IN3URINCE So,, Hi. FIRE. (Inaorporated in Hongkong.) LONDON lUIRINTEE ft ACCIDENT Co. Ltd. 80AR1NTEE. (Inoorporated In England.) Flte and Marine Bisks of every desoilf I'oi underwritten at lowest
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    • 131 7 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf, Telephone 1261. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats, etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roads on shore notice. OFFICE HOURS, Weekdays 8 am. to 430 p.m. 7 am to 8 a.m.
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    • 379 7 FOR PRIVATE SALE. Freehold Godown? Nos. 85, 66. 67 and 66 Mohamed Sultan Road. Area 1d,17J square feet. Apply CHING KENS LEE Co. 59 BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. FOR SALE. Bandakan Lot 29 together wi'h the buildings thereon known 88 the BorueD Hcte) building for particulars apply to THE HORGKOKG LAND
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 169 7 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. ENTRiNCES— TANJO^G P^GAR Wharves Sect Godowns Gate Ectr Bonded Warehouses, East Trafal Reclamation gar 8t Storage 2& 1 (T Fagaf JP S Eat East 1&2 SC/22 Storage B 1 Wharf-rd Bheers 3 19 1 do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head O Tower Office, Police and Maic
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    • 633 7 I STOCKS AND SHARES. Sept. 8, 1917. The following are the eharee as to whfeh changes are notified in Messrs Prater and Co'u Satur Jav's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Baveca Sellers Ayer >lo!ek 2.75 2.86 Bukit B 1.00 1.05 Changkat Serdang 9 86 9.60 Glenealy 2 40 2.46 Jimah
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  • 126 8 FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS Paris, Sept 7— The cabinet has resigned. President Poincare has asked M Ribol to reconstruct it. Paris, Sept B.— The Cabinet crisis due to the Almereyda revelations, men- j Honed on the Ist, which resulted in the j resignation of the Minister for the
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  • 49 8 London, Sept 7. The Daily Chronicle says the pay of soldiers will shortly be increased fifty per cent. London, SepS 7.— The War Office states that newspaper statements regarding the increase of soldiers pay are unauthorised and inaccurate. An official aonounce ment will be issued shortly.
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  • 581 8 New York, Sept 7. Documents seized in the raid of pro German organisations mentioned yesterday revealed a plot to destroy the western cropa by wrecking implements and also copper and other mining organisations. It i* uMeged that German American firms are financing the conspiracy. Amsterdam, Sept 7.
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  • 26 8 Waihington, Sept 7.— Conferences with the Japanese mission officials have been opened. They axe principally concerned with supplying Janan with af««l ftn t**nU-
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  • 281 8 A New War Loan Melbourne, Sep 7. The Commonwealth Government has introduced a war loan bill of eighty millions sterling, of which twenty millions will be floated in Australia immediately at 4$ per cent free of income tax and of ten years currency. Melbourne, Sept 8. The
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  • 138 8 Waphington, Sept 8. The President prohibits the exportation of coin, bullion or currency, after September, except under licence, for the purpose of conserving the gold supply, upon which Japan, Mexico and Spain have recently drawn heavily. Washington, Sept 7. The House of Representatives has unanimously ratified the
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  • 299 8 London, Sept 7. In his letter Sir E Carson adds I have not yet seen a single suggestion bow the recurrence of the calamities can be prevented, if the Ger mans' lawless temper remains unrepentant. He endorses President Wilson's de claratioo that no terms signed by the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1025 8 To the Editor, Sir, The Attorney General's speech in introducing the Military Service Bill was one of which, I am certain, he waa after- 1 wards ashamed. He betrayed himself into flights of inconsequent rhetoric, and generally weakened what little case there was for the Bill.
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  • 163 8 I Batavia, Sept 7. Rubber. In sympathy with other markets, the Rubber Market has again ad* vanced and quotations for both first grades and outputs are as follows First Latex Crepe per half kilo F 1.425, Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilo F 1.425, Outputs (75%
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  • 165 8 The following are all the remaining games in the soccer league competition SCFA v YMCA, Monday 10th inet, SCC ground, referee G Henderson. YMCA v SCFA, Wednesday 12th, S C C, G Henderson. B Rovers v Sea Defences, Thursday 18th, S R C, Q M S Pragnal.
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  • 155 8 Agents Barker and Co. Alma 31,000 Atbara 12,039 Ayer Taw&h 28,106 Batang Benar 20,022 Batu Anam 16,528 Batu Lin tang 2,956 Bukit Toh Alang 17,482 Bute 18,856 Cbemor 18,283 Cheng 14,685 Clnny 24,661 Dominion 28,708 Hendra 18,70(1 Dominion (total) 42,408 Jeram 9,766 Kapala 8,211 Kinta Hellas
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  • 14 8 That well known racer of Mr Heah Swee Lee, Prince Mimer, which was recently
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 Q A FITTING OFFERin,, I f*{ TO BEAUTY, I L "E SILVA I High Street, and Penang I NEW GOODS HEW GOODS I COTTON CREPI IN ASSORTED COLOURS ASD l\ LARGE I VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM. I MODERATE PRICES I GALL AND INSPECT AT I YAMATO&Ct 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.
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