The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 September 1917
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Title Section17 1917-09-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE A DVERTI SER. TEN GENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1917. NO. 9,16917 words
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Article283 1917-09-24 1 The inevitable heavy counter attack sin the Ypres battle have begun, and so far the Germans have next to nothing to show for huge sacrifices of men in these efforts Page 5. Homeland and Overseas troops have rivalled each other's glorious exploits in the splendid triumphs gained,283 words
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Article967 1917-09-24 1 A professional entertainer who has bean away from London for a year writes the following interesting letter to a friend In Singapore. The interesting human tide that flowed along the thoroughfares of tbe great Metropolis by day and night has now changed its colour to that of khaki967 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement153 1917-09-24 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD FOR SALE LINDE ICE PLANT. (1) Linde Compound Ammonia Ice making or Cold Storage Machine complete. Direct coupled with steam engine. Diameter of Compressor Cylinders Sin. 8 Jin. Stroke Bin. of Steam Bin. Stroke 10 in. Capacity about 2 tons of Ice per day. (2) Crompton153 words
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Advertisement102 1917-09-24 1 TH E only tyre w»h has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,(90 miles without cuts or puncturea .1 Stelastic Super-Cym v^"?^!a jEj^^H£n_i___r \Jlii& ImfiSi Made in Britain Yr mcc^i -**^MWJS/m from Pl antat on Rubber, SQLJB AGENTS i International Trading Company, Limited. Keep Your Baby Healthy and Contented tfrnm*-**^ Mothers,102 words
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Advertisement113 1917-09-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS mm mm mmmm "Love Aflame" at the Palladium Page 2. Hell Morgan's Girl" at the Empire Page 8. Powell's Bale of provisions, and Ching Keng Lee's sales of land and houses Page 2 and 8. New goods for men at Whiteaway's Page 8. Wearne Bros dividend warrants Page113 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1917-09-24 1 THE WEEK. Monday 24th. High Water—^-ie ara 2-19 p.m. Moon First Quarter. Football SCF A vs Sea DefencesLodge Et George Regular, 9 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.80 p.m. Tuesday 25th. High Water— 4-41 a.m., 394 p m. Chamber of Commerce, 2. 50 p.m. Football B K overs vs Middlesex. Wednesday 26th.120 words
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Article185 1917-09-24 2 JOHORE 'OUR DAY' FUND 1917. By kind permission of His Highness The Boltan cf Johore, the well-known New J aya Opera Company of Muar will stage the play entitled Punchnagar at the Theatre Hall, Jalan Trus, Johore Bahru, Jcfcore, on TUESD Y, the affth day of September, 1917, at 9185 words
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Article742 1917-09-24 2 There is at present in Spain the largest holding of gold in its history," feport Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co in a re cent weekly bullion letter. Great Britain is not parting with any gold except to that country. Gold is flowing to Spain from New York as a commodity,742 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement390 1917-09-24 2 Qcdbe Brothers i MOTOR CAR Central Engine Works, Ltd MARTIN'S PI ILLS fc" ol any Iranian., of th- SyttM I ***jl*™__y_* j ■Bunnotis s.<le M«B Ch. 9 <"* MARTIN "i.ei-.i.si.bO'Jl m\m\Bm*tOß. CNtLAMC FOR SALE "Ford" 5 seater nearly new. 8 ninths running M Stepney," spare tube, t"oK etc. everything complete.390 words
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Advertisement665 1917-09-24 2 IH %m m m* m^a JSkma \m\\AmW BhrtSHMM mra ML mm\mtmM&\ lTiS3By»lßvill3^BS«l!S^lail^ Sa B-.v^llh. I MLiJ&ILHr VARIETY IS THE SECRET OF SUCCESS AND HERE IS WHERE YOU GET IT! j A Fascinating Romantic Drama of Adventure— Neither Sloppy Nor Sentimental 'LOVE AFLAME' Everybody loves an EXCITING PICTURE OF ADVENTURE and665 words
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Advertisement368 1917-09-24 2 A VERITABLE PROGRAMME RE LUXE I*l^* INTEBEST-SUSTAININQ AND ENTERTAINING ttr4*» AT THE a ures ALHAMBRa The Pioneer and Premier House. The House of Quality Beach R IN THE SECOND SHOW 9-15 P M SHAF.p QUALITY PICTURES CORPORATION' PRESENI FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN The Crowned King of Motion Pictures and Bfttrtj Bayne.368 words
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LATE WAR NEWS.
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Article851 1917-09-24 3 London, Sept 7th.— An Allied Catholic Diplomat, who has long been resident in Rome, publishes in the 'Daily News'" an aocount of a conversation between himself and the Pope some weeks ago explaining the sentiments of the Papal Note. When the diplomat referred to the calamities851 words
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Article201 1917-09-24 3 Zurich, August 1. The military critic of the "Muenchener Neueste Naohrichten" in an article entitled The Fourth Tear of War, deplores the fact that British diplomacy has been much cleverer and more successful than German, having accomplished nearly every thing it attempted. It has constantly brought201 words
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Article670 1917-09-24 3 Throughout the services there is much satisfaction expressed at the hints to the effect that the Government will no longer adhere to their policy of no reprisals." There are scores of cities and towns in Germany where extensive munitions works, and other means of carrying on the war are at670 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1917-09-24 3 Concluding Episodes of The Purple Mask j EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOOSE MHHHBH mpir"E Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. MHEbNOBB TONIGHT. SECOND SHOW 915 SHARP ...TONIGHT Bluebird Extraordinary J TS HELL MORGAN'S GIRL Reproducing Dramatic Scenes of tho terrible EAR:: Q'JAKE AND FIRE AT SAN FRANCISCO. The Most707 words
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Advertisement528 1917-09-24 3 WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED. Motor Engineers and Importers. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed on tbe suth an! 'J'tn days of September, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board, W. i. WAGER, Secretary. 24 9 25-9 CONSULATE GENERAL528 words
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Advertisement108 1917-09-24 3 NEW GOODS I Just Received by Post 1 AT j WHITEAWAY'S /LATES T JkM /NECK-V^AR^ SOCK. T < 7 t 'P-"Hr,MM JLOJNSDALE. GENT'S ALL SILE TIES in plain and fancy designs. Prices $1.00 to $2.25 B.V.D. UNDERWEAR GENT S STRIPED coat shape strong quality cotton. TfTNfP mifßT^ Cost's Golf and108 words
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Article21 1917-09-24 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. Dove.— On the 22nd inst., in The Nest, Botanical Gardens, to Marjorie and Archie Dove, a daughter (Rosemary).21 words
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766 1917-09-24 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, September 24, 1917. The later accounts of the battle of the 'Ypres-Menin road (a part of the Fourth Battle of Ypres) indicate that the action developed normally, new methods of attack having been devised to meet the open method of defence adopted by the enemy766 words
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Article540 1917-09-24 4 The decision of the court of inquiry into the stranding of the steamship Brodholme is to be given tomorrow. Rent Boards constituted are as follow Malacca, the Municipal President Mr E E Smith, Mr Tan Cheng Lock. Penang, Mr Peel, Mr Duxbury. Mr Lim Cheng Teik A Foreign Office cable540 words
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Article636 1917-09-24 4 UNCTIOUS RESPONSE TO POPE'S DOTE Kaiser's Familiar Masquerade {By Hubmarine Oabiel [luster's Bsrvios) Amsterdam, Sept 22.- -The German reply to the Papal Note is now arriving. The Kaiser cherishes a lively desire that the Papal appeal may meet with success Amsterdam, Sept 22. The German re ply to636 words
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Article115 1917-09-24 4 Karl on Sublimity of Peace Amsterdam, Sept 22. The Austrian Emperor's reply to the Pope's Note eay6 that throughout the war we have always looked to his Holiness, who is inaccessible to all influence, to find a way for peace." There fore [The Emperor] will wholeheartedly support the115 words
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Article24 1917-09-24 4 London, Sept 21. The Press Bureau states that nine were killed by an explo sion in an exnlosives factor? in Trulnnd.24 words
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Article428 1917-09-24 4 MORE REVELATIONS 4BODt PLOTS_N US A T The Irish Rebellion !B? Qt o*^ (RsuUr 1 Bn lL^ London, Sept 22.— The t pondent at W^h iU gton *j eotr Committ, P otP: bllclQfD! a i ;^t^ a lone eapa i ct derm. puo,: *hai Auitiici, •aCLOiiipau.fca i.428 words
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Article49 1917-09-24 4 London, Sept 21.— The Press Bursas states that the Norwegian Uagn, who wu arrested in London on a charge of ex pionage on behalf of Germany, has bsec coutt martial led and sentenced to death but this sentence has been commoted tc penal servitude for lite.49 words
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Article176 1917-09-24 4 Pro- British Demonstrations Ruenos Aires, Sept 21.- The British cruiser Glasgow has arrived, escorted b. numerous beflagged steamers and yacbs She was welcomed by salutes of gnns. national anthems and cheering crowd! Pro-British speeches were delivered froc the balcony of tbe hotel, whence the cccmander ot the176 words
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Article45 1917-09-24 4 Demand Still Exceeds Supply London. Sept *^*?^V33 eays that the price of MB m since September 1880. rn t to supplies again being i°su meet demand. m fir* London Sept 80-SUve r is U London, Sept 22.~Sdver with scarcity. Tbe market u0»45 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1917-09-24 4 State Express Cigarettes "555" at 85 cents per tin, DUTY INCLUDED AND "COHORS" at $1.00 per tin, DUTY INCLUDED Special Prices on Wholesale Orders ON APPLICATION TO MESSRS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR A CO. CULTIVATORS b p o r ty Rubber Estates i aK. HJ msK*& v^^ Sw mr^r^mk M Littles "Straits"314 words
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Advertisement63 1917-09-24 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 1 1 Orchard Bold, Telephone 80. 1033. ThelOldeit and Leading Btodlo. First In 1872; Foremostlln 1917. —i Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the production cf only the best results ln Studio Portraiture, Child63 words
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Article1121 1917-09-24 5 GERMANS BEATEN BY IRRESISTIBLE BRITISH ASSAULTS MORE "IMPREGNABLE" POSITIONS REDUCED GERMANS SUFFER TERRIBLY IN COUNTER-ATTACKS [By Submarine Cable] [Router's Service] LjD j Sept 21.— Field Marshal Haig mors detailed accounts of r ,j lV 's bastia c-ntit m the completeness ae success. Local attacks in the evening1,121 words
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Article135 1917-09-24 5 The British "Penetration" Loudon, Sep* 21.— Wireless German Official Nine British divisions, including several Australian, supported by armouredcars and flamethrowers, carried out yss torday's attack in close formation. The ensmy penetrated a kilometre deep our defence zone and advanced further at Passchendala and Gheluvelt. We pressed him back135 words
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Article156 1917-09-24 5 Cut up Retreating Turks London, Sept 21.— The Gazettee contains the report of Capt. Wilfrid Nunn on the operations of gunboats in tbe Meso potamia campaign from December 1918 to the fall of Bagdad. Describing the pursuit of the Turks from Sannaiyat, Capt Nunn relates an156 words
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Article1436 1917-09-24 5 HOME AND COLONIAL TROOPS VIE IN VALOUR Great Episodes of the Battle mm mm^ mmmm mm mmm fly Bubmarias Cable] [Renter's Ssrvics] London, Sept 21. (Continua tion of previous Reuters.) These little garrisons, mostly of machine gunners, pioked men specially trained for outpost work, were able1,436 words
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Article97 1917-09-24 5 Duels on Aisne and Meuse (Bt Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, Sept 21 A French communique 6ays In Champagne there was great artillery activity on the heights in this region. Our fire dispersed an attack on Mount Haut with serious enemy losses. Paris, Sept 22. A communique97 words
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Article96 1917-09-24 5 Preparing for a Retreat London. Sept 21.— Reuter learns that tbe Belgian Government has received in formation that the civilian population of Bruges has hpen removed in order to perform military work behind the German front. In Antwerp province the Germans are making fresh requisitions. Bedsteads,96 words
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Article24 1917-09-24 5 Washington, Sept 22.— General T H Bliss has been appointed chief ot the staff, succeeding General Scott, who retires.24 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement213 1917-09-24 5 ROBINSON CO. Are now opening up new Goods. Ladies' Evening Dresses Blouses and Blouse Coats Plain and Fancy Ribbons Dress Nets, Plain Fancy Also many other goods for Ladies' Wear will be on show in a few days. Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES)213 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement677 1917-09-24 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. Por particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGBNTS (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) ammmmaammamaammmm kMaHMOTBi^ m."^^"^ KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART (Incorporated in Holland, Royal Pacitet Navigation Co., of Batavia. B—B, COLLYER QUAY. nsDBB677 words
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Advertisement44 1917-09-24 6 Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Nederland and "Rotterdam Lloyd' (Incorporated in Holland). BOYAL DUTCH MAIL COMPAHIBB Fortnightly Mail Service Between Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai Nagasaki, Yokohama, Honolulu and SAN FRANCISCO VICE VERSA For freight, and passage apply to Internationale Crediet aid HiidelsvereeDiglni "Botterdam" (Incorporated ln Holland ASBHTB.44 words
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Advertisement617 1917-09-24 6 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan), EUROPEAN LINE. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobs ft Tekohaai Fer Iblbbu, PiflßMg, Celombß ind England t la Ths Capo. A seivloe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London, under men oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Govern ment. The New Twin sorew617 words
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Advertisement257 1917-09-24 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME* Incorporated ih Francs I MAIL LIKB, Fortnightly servloe between laflo-Cbiea China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt a»f Marseilles. BRANCH LlHfi. Fortnightly service between Saigon -Tour a» Haiphong. For further information apply to J. de GOURTOIS, a„„ FOB SEATTLE. Direct, Bailing about middle Oct. Singapore to Seattle by257 words
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Advertisement249 1917-09-24 6 SUPPLIES FOR *^T^ Estates Mines Etr Acetic Acid. 99 per cent pure 4nt Fumigators ("Four 6aks"l Sulphur Powder. an<l Arsenite. of Soda for killing out \m_ 4spinaU's Best Copal Varnish. Bisulphite Of Soda (Best English). I Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sport I ing Ballistite which holds more pigeon. shooting249 words
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Article62 1917-09-24 7 (C^aaiovao up *o Sept 2 2 Bant 4 s M B if dsmand mm '.'-it ?z?rste siadili 6 m'i .-.2 4 27 82 Fsanee damand Bank *m 818 [■dia, T. T, 157 Bumauatf, ftatasaß B9i%Pr«m £C£32&atA, (jUasfuzd 109£ J£TA, dimaoi 2 82f Sahskok, di? -sill »si 3CTSBBISBI, Hank lujir.a62 words
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Article174 1917-09-24 7 Sept. 22. Tin (100 ton*) 1111.00 Oamfeißß M 1700 aambisa Gaka No. 1 24 00 Gambles Ca\« No. 28.00 Fepps2 Black ordlr, S pore buyers 29.00 Peppss,. (White taia) M 87.00 ivM^tsi (HO tc tke !l») mm nom. N*«seaoffs (SC to lho HJ nom. &ftoe &*u-;t:) nom. Ciovea (Amboinui174 words
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Article39 1917-09-24 7 Sept. 22, 1917. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Messrs Fraser and Co's Saturday's, share list:—' RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Sellers Pajam 22 50 INDUSTRIALS. United Engineers Ltd 10.00 ll.OOzd39 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement634 1917-09-24 7 !War or Peace, Fabhnv or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18 P M GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE WitteHeiter House, Nfngipore. LONDON OFFICES SI, OU Jewry, EC. P T* a Qmaama **O.COO fapoalted with tbe634 words
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Advertisement512 1917-09-24 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated in Japan Capital Subscribed Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 80,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 21,300,000 President, J. Inouye Esq, Viae President. Y. Yamakawa Esq. DIRECTORS, i 1. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashlma Esq.512 words
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Advertisement366 1917-09-24 7 NEW ZEALAND INSUBANCE Co., LM. FIRE AND MARINE. (Incorporated ln New Zealand.) TAIS-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. IM. RARINE. (Incorporated ln Hongkong,) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., LM. FIRE. (Incorporated ln Hongkong.) UIS&.I SOARANTEE ACCIDENT Co. LM. RUARANTEE. (Incorporated ln England.) Fire and Marine Risks of every deserlpt'os underwritten at lowest current rates.366 words
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Advertisement127 1917-09-24 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 4.30 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.127 words
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Advertisement293 1917-09-24 7 WANTED A messenger, ab'e to read English characters Duties c hiefly the despatch of goods. Pay, fifteen dollars per mem em wl h annual increment of ooe dollar to twenty. Apply at the Botanio Gatdens. 24-9 QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Rr qu'res p^rt tim^ euga£6m o pt aiso undertakes Adjustments of War293 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1917-09-24 7 WEATHER REPORT. !.t*m-a*nt Kerbau Hospliat Sept. 22, A.M 3 P U m i M. Bfttom. SlFat. 39.883 «»77l 9C.793 Tomp. 8 .5 84.5 79.0 Wo* Bull Tbtw 77 B J 77.0 Dir. ol WUA Calm Cairn Calm Max. Temp. 88 KIS, lr "v 7<5 Max. la So* i3!.0 Teraii The*.108 words
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Miscellaneous434 1917-09-24 7 MAIL TABLB Today. Intermediate and local malls, wtli be found lo list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Trala) I p.m. dally (exoept Sunday). Johore, 8, 8.80, 11 a.m., 12.80, 8, 4 A 8 pjx. Saigon Guadiana 8.80 am Cucob Soon Lee 8.80 am Cucob Hock Gan 8.80 am P. Batam434 words
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RESTORING RUSSIA
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Article533 1917-09-24 8 Bloodshed Methods Rejected [By Submarine Gable] [Reuter'a Service] Petrograd, Sept 22.— General Verkhovsky, Minister of War, has returned from headquarters and explained his plan to regenerate the army to the executive of the soldiers. He said that there were two ways of regenerating, one Korniloff533 words
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Article131 1917-09-24 8 Thrust on the Dvina London, Sept 22 —Wireless Russian Official The enemy pierced our lines and captured part of our positions south west of Admini, in the region of Jacobstadt, and also positions two miles from the Dvina. We retired to the right bank of the Dvina.131 words
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Article102 1917-09-24 8 Fight for the Summit London, Sept 22.— The Times corres pondent afi Italian headquarters, wiring ou Sept 21, tays: There is a truce in the infantry fighting at San Gfibriele, bnt ffr*ai JjtoUa «re sLtauiiy failing on the mountain. The situation is unchanged since Sept 13 neither102 words
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Article368 1917-09-24 8 RESOLUTE ON WAR TO YICTORY German Colonies' Fate (By Submarine Oablel [Renter's Service] Atlantic City, Sept 21. Lord Northcliffe promised a Convention of the Chambers ol Commerce to convey to the proper quarter the suggestions that Mr Lloyd George, Lord Dorby, General Smuts and Mr Hughes visit the368 words
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Article67 1917-09-24 8 i-m-m-fa* i**** l —The Times says It is ■odV certain that Mr Montagu will not start for India until after the reassembly of Parliament In the middle of October. He will probably take the opportunity of giving the House of Commons more detailed information concerning the plans of67 words
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Article287 1917-09-24 8 What Germans Have Lost London, Sept 21.— Reuter is informed that Earl Rosebery and Sir Lewis Miohele have recently resigned their position aa trustees under the will cf the late Cecil Rhodes. Tbe late Earl Grey had also resigned his trusteeahip ahortly before his death. Otto Beit, Lord287 words
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Article120 1917-09-24 8 U-BOATS' BAD OUTLOOK French "Listening" Device [Reuter'B Bervioe] Paris, Sept 22.— A high French naval authority, interviewed by le Matin on the anti submarine work, said that besides the smoke clouds other inventions are increasing the pirates' difficulties. For example our submarine listening microphones, invented by three French120 words
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Article101 1917-09-24 8 Not Profiteering this Time London, Sept 21. The Times says Notice is likely to be given immediately of increases in outward freights to Australia and New Zealand, representing ad vances of considerably more than one third, which is the extent to which Indian freights will ba raised101 words
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Article18 1917-09-24 8 London, Sept 22.— The death is an. nounced of Colonel Firebrace, chairman of the Indian Peninsular Co.18 words
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Article482 1917-09-24 8 EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE. The fourth annual general meeting of the Eastern Uni^g Assurance Corporation Ltd. waa held St tke registered office, IA Malacca Street, glngapore, on Saturday. There were present Hr Tan Eheam Hock (Chairman,) Dr S C Tin, Messrs Koh San Hin, H J Fougere (general manager), Ong Soon482 words
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Article32 1917-09-24 8 Monday, Sepi 24. j 4 80 p.m. Balestier Range S V A 6.16 Drill Hall SV A, Recruits A 1 Maxim Co J ii Drill Hall SREv32 words
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Article23 1917-09-24 8 London, Sspt 22.— There were exoiting scenes in South London when four runaway kite balloons with their eablea were23 words
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Article91 1917-09-24 8 Past Year's Results. Trom Ow Oton Corrtspondent Kuala Lumpur, Sept 22. The Malayan Collieries fourth annual report states that the prospecting has been continued with satisfactory results. The total area ia now 2,027 acres. The report refers to the labour difficulties. From experiments at home it seems certain91 words
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Article83 1917-09-24 8 PENANG AND OUR DAY." Two Useful Contributions. From Gut Own Correspondent Penang, Sept 22. The Committee of the Turf Club have donated 18,000 to Our Day from the profits of last meeting. A successful concert was held last even ing in the Town Hall in aid of Our Day, arranged83 words
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Article133 1917-09-24 8 The programme for this event on the afternoon of Oct 27 has been published. The events include a Horse ex Griffin raoe R C, Pony Scurry Scurry Course, Horse Race R C, Roadster Race (gentlemen riders) 5 Furlongs, two gharry pony races of two and three furlongs,133 words
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Article358 1917-09-24 8 S G C v d Q C. The following are the teams for a foursome match between tbe Singapore Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club, to be played at tbe Racecourse on Sunday next, handicaps and times for teeing off being «iYen: 8.80 Potts (10) and Layton (10)358 words
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Article99 1917-09-24 8 "The Great Secret" serial has already firmly gripped Alharabra patrons, and a large audience cn Saturday night followed chapters 4 to 6 with intense interest. The Palladium puts up another big all comedy programme, with M Love Aflame" topping the bill— a rollicking romance of a cannibal island. The soccer99 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement440 1917-09-24 8 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT nr sibebian pheasants, A SMALL SUPPLY OF WILD DUCK, TEAL AND SNIPE. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO iti. (Incorporated ln Straits Settlements •"•U, adelph^otelT "OUR DAY' A Grand Masquerade Ball I I WILL BE HELD IN AID OF T3E BRITISH RED GROSS SOCIEfY ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER440 words
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