The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 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 SINGAPOKE, MONDAY, OCTOBEK 1, 1917. NO. 9,175
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  • 108 1 Wires from the Western Front continue favourable. All counterattacks against the new British positions have been repelled and some of them were of particular violence Page 5. The air services, Avy and Military, have been very busy, devoting attention to aerodromes and communications Paga 5. German aeroplanes
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  • 577 1 Rife and I were beginning to know one another better eince he blurted oat hie ideas regarding the training of oar mafeu* facturers, and I was always trying to draw him further m hit own ■abject. We were sitting m oar dag out, m a verj quiet
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 480 1 SIAM 'S WAS DECLARATION. Effect on German Trade Amsterdam, Aug. 8. Herr von Salzmanr, writing m the Vos eische Zeituog, devotea an article to Siaru a. propos of her war declaration. Of course the writer insinuates that Siam declared war on Germany under the compulsion of England and France, Nevertheless,
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  • 163 1 "OUR DAY GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH. An ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL MATCH Miil be placed on the Singapore Cricket Club Ground on Thursday, the 11th October, Kick off at 5p m t -ha- p This match is expected to be the best match of the Season as the sidts will be cotupi sel
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 481 1 "OUR DAY" Children's Fete Arranged Under the Auspices of The Straits Chinese British Association. Fatrons H.E.TheGovernor Sir Arthur Young. G.C.M.G. and The Lady Evelyn Young. SATURDAY, October 6, 1917 3 to 6 p.m. and 7.30 to 11.30 p.m. on RAFFLES RECLAMATION GROUND. By kind permission of BE. Major General Dudley
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    • 1045 1 m^^^^^^^mHsSK^g m Hill i Irak^jf §p POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT— SEE IT! Photographic Trickery Works Marvels TUIT PIOI iii TliC I iiiE blliL 181 mc I From the novel by E. M. IngU-ton— Produced under the directicn cf J. De Graese NOTICE Your attention is respectfully cared to the fact
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    • 241 1 ALHAMBRA Thi Pioneer and Premier House. The Hocsc o! Quality Beech Road IN THE SECOND SHOW 9-15 P. If. SHARP QUALITY PICTURES CORPORATION PRESENTS FRAMCIS X. BUSHMAN The Crowned King of Motion Pictures and BEVERLY BY, ME Sweetest cf Surs, jo Win. Christy Cabaone s Master Production I The Great
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  • 222 5 The following are entertainments al I ready arranged m connection with the above Fund i Saturday, Sept 29.— Evening, Fancy Fair. Dutch Club. Oct I.— Malay Opera Co, Beach rd. Saturday, Oct 6. Singhalese Association Victoria Theatre, 9 p.m. Sat. Ocst 6.— S CBA Children's Fete. Thursday,
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  • 227 5 The Corn rnittGG acknowledge with thanks tbe following subscriptions to the above Fund Previously acknowledged 862,086.12 Collected by Madame J de Codrtois. Revd Pere Duvelle 3 10 do Btlliot 10 do Kuaudel 10 do Marie tte 20 A Danjou 50 EM 10 Me Lauthier 20 Madame
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  • 95 5 In addition to 53,7 42.25 already received from Johore a further amount of ?664, haa been receivedi Tho total from Johore is now brought up to 94,406.25 for 1917. Louis Raernaekere, the Dutch cartoonist, during a trip to America, last month elated that he had Dever been
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 761 5 EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE SHOBBHB Tanjong Pagar Kci3. Trams Fasa tbe Door. ■BRSi^^HwW TO NiQHT SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TO NIGHT Bluebird Photo Play Present X GODS CRUCIBLE J TS Pf: ifi "^hed m the Na:nrc Wonders of liizoca's Grand Canyon. Jg+VfZE IRON CLAW P s Episode "> "THE
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    • 822 5 THE MERGUI RUB3ER ESTATES. LIMITED.! Notice is hereby given that at the Annual General Meet it g of the Company to be held 'on Saturday, the 6th October, 1917, the Directors will recommend that a. Dividend j of 8% free of War Tax, be paid to- the sbareholders on the
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    • 343 5 HARDWARE And Useful Every Day Articles AT KEEN CASH PRICES AT ■■>■ "j if BrS'ißfflisat^/ r-• "Sabtier" Gennine French Shape Cooks Knife, made c£ best Sheffield Eteel blade with bKck eb uy handle, m 2 sizes. Size of blade 7 vIZ 9 inches long. Price $1.35 $1.50 each. a T^
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 54 4 Kinohcrn— Niven. At Kelvinsicle T nlted Free Chnrch, Glasgow, on 16th August, by the Rev. P. D. Thomson, W. A., Aiithuk Abchihali.") Agnew, third son of John PUtilla Kinghorn Bsq J. P. of the Anchorage, Burnside. Kutherglaa, to Jean Gillies, younper daughter of Wm. Gillies Nivtn Eb<i of 11
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    • 33 4 Pi TTBRBON.— Killed m action on July 31, LES3ELB Malcolm PATTBBBON da:e of BiDgapore). Private m < ambridgtshire Regiment, attached RrrTolk Regiment, youngest eon late Charles Patterson, of BcJsizu Park, Louciou.
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  • 752 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, October 1, 1917. The week's doings on the Western Front have been mainly devoted to the conclusion of the tank begun at the end of July, interrupted early m August by shocking weather, carried a further ■tage the week before last, and still further daring
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  • 419 4 The November meeting of District Grand Lodge will be held m Penang on Friday, November 9th. The mail arriving yesterday morning j brought advices from England up to Aug |28rd, and Paris newspapers up to the samo date. When Edison discovers a method of safety from the submarine peril, he
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  • 214 4 Amsterdam, Sept 80. A German biplane descended m Friesland. Its three aviators Bet it afire. Paris, Sept 80.— The King of Italy visited Alsace, Verdun, Reims and Scissor, accompanied by M Poincare. Madrid, Sept 80. The leaders of the abortive revolution ia August who have been sentenced, include
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  • 483 4 S G C v G G C. The following ia the result of the Foursome Match played at the Race Couree yesterday between the Singapore Golf Club and Garrison Golf Club. Potte (10) and Holdec (IS,— vb Perkins (10) and Farract tl4)< 3 up Baternan (6> and Sibary (l2)vs
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  • 60 4 Alas there Rre many famoutf drirk.- of which the recipe has been lotst. What, for instance, was the seductive bevertige of the sixteenth and seventeenth cettury, known as bonny clabber," which Ben Joueon alludes to so appreciatively Lord Strafford, also writing to Lord Cottington 1 m 1685, extols it ac
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  • 125 4 From Our Own Correapondeni Peoar R Sppt 29 At the meeUng of Raton; an Hydraulic Tin, the honble J Mitchell presiding he Baid there is a elight decren^ mi n outnn but an incieatt ie value The t fl m iij 'tjitt was 4,945 pikuis. 'Ibp profit wae
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  • Correspondence.
    • 88 4 To the Editor, Sir, It i 8 far from my ittttotfeg tc len K th«n discussion which l»?ariably ccrocp c up whenever the ward Eurh t peari m print, hut it 6eems to rae thai Biecoiti" has intentionally mieread m\ letter of the 27th instant. Men wLo
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    • 226 4 To the Editor. Dear Sir, I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 12th July Enclosing draft j£2oo, the MBODDt received m response to an app» al tnMt U tb^ Rev JAB Ccok on beb-.lf of this Ingtitn* tion, by meane
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  • 96 4 With reference to the recent order regarding postal orders on India a special Qar.ette ot Saturday notice* the amendment of the order of Dec 8 191 1 by adding after the figures Rs 175 1 1 CO, viie words "but in the carp of orders i&eued on
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  • 291 4 The wedding cf a daaghter of Mr V 6 NiTeo, who was for many year* Secretary of the old Taojong Pagar Dock Board acd previously of the Tanjocg I'agar Deck Company Limited, w»t= ct Unrated :d Krl vintide United Frt-e Chart*! Glasgow, W of which tbe brui- UiM .lean Gillies
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 267 4 CLARET IN BULK AND IN BOTTLE PRICES on application to:—* CALDBECK, MAGGREGOB CO. CULTIVATORS Rubber Estates I ittloc €4 Qti^nifrc V C\ Light Draught Plough Fitted Swan Neck Beam giving extra Clearance over Lalang Land. Pnirt* *kl l Ck Ne Ex Oodown 'vU <p I V Freight etc. extra. JOHN
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    • 65 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 8 1 Orchard Road, Telephone 10. 1038. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1879, FcremoaOn 1917. Uneinalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the f roduc* tion of only the best results m Studio
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  • 524 5 NO FURTHER ATTACKS Effect on the Enemy Resources £Bj ftvbmaTiA* CebleT [Renter's Sorrfee] London, Sept 2 B.— Field Marshal Haig We broke np a hostile counterattack yes terday evening again*!! the position* at Zcnneb(»ke. We cleared t'P isolated at:ong poinn sootfl of Tow Hamlets aaJ Bouth of
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  • 54 5 London. Sept 28.— French communique: The enemy thrice attacked at Four da Paris, northwest cf Tahure and west of Navarin m Argonne. Our gu-dre and rifle flea prevented them reaching our lines. The enemy suffered heavy losses. Our air tqaadron heavily bombed aerodromes, railway stations and cantcuments.
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  • 194 5 Pola Bombed Loadc:, Sept i8 Wireless fcggian Ottstal \n enemy mica ear.k Je^ troyer Qfl aaeJ I-liina. Elcvsn were >ved. Leader >ep: S^. Iteli m official Our airmen ■■-> fttmtol ut inrerruptic: the rail tra in B \\i!l if anJ c used deatrnc cf r; 1 ;.;ftnt
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  • 330 5 NONE REACHED LONDON [By ■nbmariae Cable] [Renter's Service] Lcndon, Sept £9.— British Official. Aeroplanes attacked the southeast coast m the evening and were reported at various points along the coast of Suffolk, Essex and Kent. The majority did not venture far inland. A few headed for London but
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  • 148 5 London, Sepfi 29. The Admiralty re* ports that the naval airoraffi diepped seven toes of exploiives on Thursday night on the lockgates at Zaebrugge, 8t Denis, Weetrem, Houttave aerodromes and Gontrods air ship shed. All returned safely. Airmen yesterday bombed aerodromes at Carnieres, St Denis, Westrem, Gontrode. Six
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  • 193 5 HAIG 'S MESSAGE TO OVERSEAS COLONIES. The following was sent on Aug 4 from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to all Oversea Dominions, Colonies, and Protectorates: Sir Douglas Haig tends following Our Armies m France, drawn from every part of the British Empire, bring to the fourth jear
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  • 74 5 A tramway conductor No. 161 was pro eecuted by tramway inspector Sect Ban Jee, who found that a Chinese passenger had no ticket at Gaylang. The passenger said he had paid 6 cants to the conductor, but the conductor did not give him a ticket. The conductor said there were
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  • 442 5 REFOSES TO DEFINE [By Submarine Cable] [lUiiter't S«fTic«] Amsterdam, Sept 29. In the Reichstag Dr Miohaells in his speech declined at present to specify Germany's war aims. Copenhagen, Sept 29.— In the Reichstag Dm Michaelis stated the attitude of the German Government regarding its wai aims
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  • 368 5 Petrograd, Sept 20. M Tereechenko is temporarily carrying on. Ha bae issued H itatement urging that henceforth Russia's policy be not a policy oi paradoxes as m the last few months. Accingon beball of peace we have created conditions lengthen ing the war, and seeking to reduce the
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  • 59 5 London, Sept 28. A telegram from Zurich says that tbe German party m the Austrian Reicbßrat introduced a resolution m favour of the formation of a committee of fiftytwo to discuss how the Austrian parliament can most quickly promcie the conclusion of peace. A fire completely destroyed
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  • 707 5 Punjab and Hazara Mohammad anr Meet. On the night of Friday a general meet ing of the Punjab and Hazara Mohamma dans waa held at the house of Messrs. M. A. Ahmad Din Brothers, Tailors, Tanglin, m connection with the Our Day." Most attractive lectures were delivered by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 169 5 ROBINSON 1 00. 1— j Just Received &fll S HP 0 11 Sj? 1 Terai Hats SMART LARGE SHAPE IN LIGHT GREY WHITE ALSO NEW STYLES /N j Morning Felt Hats Fraser ®> Neave, Ltd., STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, 11, Collyer Quay, Singapore, Have m Stock a Large Selection of Stationery and
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  • 453 6 Ther9 was a fair attendance of inter ested sportmen to watch the training at the Race Course on Saturday morning, now m full swing. The weather was fine and the Course is m good condiiioa. The work m the morning was generally. speaking confined to fur working gallop
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  • 150 6 SECOND TRIAL G\ME TEAMS The second trial game m connection with the charity football game on Oct 11 will Uka place to-morrow on the SRC ground The teams selected are Whites B Team— HUcock, (S De fences) and Kirk (Middlesex) Kbaliffa (V M C A). Croasley (fl Defences) (Capt>
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  • 78 6 "a" Singles Final Tie. E E de Soazi owe 40 vg W A Aeria owe L This game is expected to excite great interest among the member*, as should E E de Souza prove the winner, he through having vrun four times m all, will become
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  • 76 6 G^d'a Crucible will be the attraction at the Erapira to-night, when Bluebird Day ia r.-?.:a csl-hrtted. Tha ecenea for this =crtcn story v:ere photographed m Arisona*! Grand Canyon, one of the- World's Wonder Spots. The Great Stcret continues to keep Alhaoibra patrcua m a state of eager m
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  • 99 6 The American government has let a contract with steel companies for 150 000 tons of steel rails which are to be used m Fkeneh pod wben American troops and supplies are lacded, to that part of the b^ttla front, which the American troopa are to occupy. According to the report,
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  • 564 6 The following is the Directors' Report to the Shareholders for the meeting on Oct 6 at French Back Chambers at noon. The directors have pleasure m submit* ting statement of the accounts of the Company for the year ended 30th Jane, 1917. The net profit for the
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  • 144 6 Scholarships and Cash Prizes. The Senate of Hongkong Hniverßity has approved of the following awards on the results of the Matriculation Examination held m July, 1917 King Edward VII Scholarships. —Urn Kecg Sim and Cheah Keng Sang, both of Penang Free School. President*! Scholarship. —Ts'ai Pao He,
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  • 136 6 Mr E L Talma is expected m Penang ecrae time next week and will be attached to tha War Tax Office. (S Echo.) i Mr W tf Hawkes, of the F M S Mines Department, has been nppointed a Lieut enant m the Sappers and Miners, Indian The death occurred
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 716 6 SLLERHAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. JPor. particulars as to ratss of freight and passage apply to iMUSTEit So., Ltd., AGBNTS (incorporated m straits settlements.) XQNINKLMXE PAKETVAABT S3AATSSHA^^U (Incorporated In Holland, Boy^l Packet Navigation (kin of Batavta. 2—3, OOLL7EB Q'JAV. CJffD^K OOHTRAOT WITH THE KETKERLA.2-D8
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    • 637 6 Uacorporc^e-i3 la Japc.nl I'IIHFIM L?^£. i f Fer Boa^aetig, SbacghaS, Ks&a l^kobsss Fsr lalecsa, Penacg, Ccloissa ibu England fia Tbs Cape. A MflM i- maJctHlrefi aotWWB Yoßcr.'- via aortal to ntaaaelllfis, LocSgg. ancSeg BMi contract wfth Ibe Iniferf&l J&jiaaeße Gcve»» taetii. The bT6« Twin larew Sle«n:> m&latalniiij tt<»s service nave
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    • 157 6 WESSAGERIFi: KABTTIMBi IKCOHI^OBAT^ S FS4MCI I KAIL UW, Fortutghtly Barvfoc between Ir dn r«n China, .Tajmn, Oeylcu, ;L p^£ fcUMk J MarflellJos R EBAHCH LiKg, for tnrthur lutormatloa p y GLEN UNeTtd! -1 Consie»e<« ,t owgo per Glen" at*.-. trom Genoa S wli: to amer I*6 »h«,ah... t3 .p., pSSCS'S
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  • 46 7 <Jo*»>*orflD uy c Sept '^9 Urns 4 ri st| daman' |4} rttftti RitdiSs 6mi 4 27-82 n—Si ililMiiiff TTsnt «18 ami, t, t, isB fA7A,§*m*ai 8 2^ Zuh 3LD&, d>- -vi& if! ink fr^yiu* «-f4 3aok cl Br: RftM f •>n,- Rlhr«f .den 4 4
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  • 172 7 Sept. 29 Tin (buyert) f 112.76 tenMn 17.00 iaoakUw O*%g No. 1 24 CO iMnMot Qz\* Si, 28.00 r'a^^f.r Blark crd?M, p pore 29.00 u e,j>i# i (WuiU fai*) 86 50 jflsasse (110 {n *te !L i nom. -ttfrafcgs (80 tc th« ifc nom. *taes (iiaaila) nom. J!--ves (Arahoina^
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  • 30 7 Sept. 29, 1917. The following are the shares ac to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Go's Saturday's share lisl: EUBRER nni I fiP rAHDiHiDe
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 611 7 W« w Pk&cs Fahinb or Plenty, Liff Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP m GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCOBPORATSD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). 3EAD OFFfCE Wlfitdieeter House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 11. Old Jewry, £.C g .> n*»%* *7*j. JQQ Adpoßitad with tht 3cp*eai3
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    • 502 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan Capital Subscribed-. Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paia Up Y. 30,000,000 ites6rve Fucd Y. 21,300,000 President, J. Inonye Esq. Vies- President. Y. Yamakawft Eh*. DIRECTORS. J. Icoaye Esq. Y. Yam&kawa Esf N. Bcma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. X. Bonoda Esf T. Kawaabima Eb« R.
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    • 484 7 I«HHIiMHHMMgaMHaiIB MaHBHaNHHaHMa i^ BHB Singapore Gold Storage Go., 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 m the Singapore Roads on shore notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 8 am. to 430 p.m. 7
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    • 432 7 QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Requ're? part time engagement also undertakes Adjustments of War Tax Assessment. Apply 1, c/j Fies Press. 24-9 mwf6 10 SANITAHY INSPECTOR. Applications are invited for a po=t as Sactp.rv [nsreeto**, G-ad,' I. ti the Fohon i abru Tj*n LOdtu or a pw-rioJ of two aunths. with a proj-tct
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 346 7 MAIL TABLB To daj. Intel mediate and local malls, «rtl« be too do id list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. (br Tttia) I p.m. daily (except Sunday). Johore. 8, 9.80. 11 a.m., lt.Bo, S, 4 A I p.zu P. Batam k P. Bnlang Hock Lim 880 am Cacob Soon Lee 8.80
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  • 374 8 Sir J Bncknill k c, Chief Justice writes as follows Duly instructed by Government I have the honour to forward to you for publication a second and concluding list of the results of applications made to (he above Committee. This list includes the cases which have
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  • 188 8 The Times ol Ceylon may find it necea sary to revise its estimate ol the action of oar Government on receipt of later news. Oar contemporary writes. In energy and promptitude of action with regard to the war the Malayan Governments have from the first set a fine
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  • 247 8 At the general meeting of the Malayalees held on Saturday a new association by the name of M Keraleeya Mahajena Sangham has been formed, when the following members were elected as officebearers Mr V R Menon, President Mr R P Pereira, Vice President Mr Francis Neelankavil, Hon
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  • 118 8 ARGENTINE IN TROUBLE (By BabmariM Oablc] [Beater's Service] Buenos Aires, Sept 29. —The strikers de railed a train laden with provisions which fell into a stream, twelve persons being injured. j Buenos Aires Sepfi 29, —All attempts of the Government to settle the strike have failed. The Government
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  • 123 8 Washington, Sept 29.— Oae hundred and fifty indictments have been 'found by the federal grand jury at Chicago investigating the activities of the Industrial Workers of the World. Over a too of documents I were seized In Ihe recent raids at headquarters of various pro
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  • 90 8 NEVER AGAIN, SAY SEAFARERS London, Sept 29 A demonstration m the Albert Hall of the organised Seamen's 1 and Firemen s Union passed a resolution recommending the citizens of the Empire 'be informed after the war to refuse to 'employ Germans or to purchase or use German goods, that all
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  • 101 8 London, Sept 27. The Sinn Fein leader Thomas Athe, whose sentence of death after the rebellion wae commuted to penal servitude for life, has died at Dublin. He had been hunger striking with other Sinn Fein prisoners and was forcibly fed London Sept 29. The Sinn Feiners
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  • 133 8 Washington, Sept 28 Mr MacAdoo announces a second liberty loan of three billion dollars at four per ceDt maturing in fifteen years, redeemable at the option of the treasury in ten years, and to be offered to the public on Oct 1. Atlantic City, Sept
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  • 373 8 HOW SUBMARINES ARE SUNK London, Sept 29. The following au--1 thoritative instances of successful encounters with enemy bubmarines illustrnte the diversity of the methods employed to therewith. The first instance is that of a torpedo boat which sighted the periscope of a submarine on the starboard bow six hundred yards
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  • 416 8 LORD MILNE R London, Sept 28.— Speaking at an American luncheon la his honour at the Savoy hotel, at which Mr Page presided, Lerd Milner declared he believed we were approaching nearer to our goal namely the creation of better conditions (cheers). The prospect of the almost universal ostracism was
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  • 173 8 London, Se^t 28. A feature m the Stock Exchange is the rise of three points m the 4$ per centum war loan to 100$ on the holders right to convert par for par into national war bonds of seven to ten yeara currency. London (undated). Silver
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  • 37 8 Paris, Sept 29 M Painleve accompanied by General Foch met Mr Lloyd George and Sir W Robertson on Thursday. The interTiew related to the military situation and showed a perfeot understanding of the two Government!.
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  • 698 8 Thi Dutch Club Fete. No one coming into town on Saturday could miss the huge intimation hung across Battery road that the Dutch Red Gross fete was to be held m the evening. Similarly the pessimists might have guessed something exceptional was on be cause of the
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  • 59 8 Monday, Oct 1. 4.80 p m. Balestier Range S V A 6.16 Drill Hull SV A, Recruite n H Corner of Nelson T P Rds S R E v i, Drill Hall Maxim Co sv C ii Veterans Co ii Signal Section >• ii SVC
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 217 8 THOSE INTERESTED IN I PEN PAINTING are informed that a fresh supply O f I materials m connection with this art has just been received by j C A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD. SPECIAL OPPOBTUNITY~ Great Annual Clearance SALE Quick Decision is necessary for < the Bargains ARE LIMITED <^, II
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