The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1917

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBEK 12 1917. NO. 9,185
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  • 244 1 Late wires will be found on page 4. Latest alterations m Fraser and Co's share list on page 9. Yesterday morning's training work for the races is described on page 10. Results of the rnbber auctions and yes terday'e share business on page 10. The Our Day
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  • 1149 1 VI By an Edict issued m the Spring of 1917 i the gambling houses m Siam's Capital were closed down, aDd as the Provincial houses were closed some few years age* there is thus no public gaming possible im Siam now. a condition which redoaada greatly to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 379 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAO Raffles Hotel. FOR "OUR DAY" FUND ACTION BRIDGE DRIVE AND SPECIAL DINNER k THUHSDAY, 18th October, 1917. Ticket-BRIDGE DRIVE AND DIN NEB $3.50 Tttket -BRIDGE DRIVE ONLY $2. >a' \P6fr every "Dinner Bridge Drive Ticket" scld $2. i w 11 be given to the Bridge Drive
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    • 87 1 THE only tyre which has wen the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. from Plantation Rubber. International Trading Company, Limited. I The Condensed Milk you buy is Borden's Eagle Brand. Name is stamped on wrapper and tin. extensively used safe milk for over sixty for every Slat
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    • 139 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Steamer leaving shortly for the north Page 6. Fresh Alms at the Harima Hall and Gaiety Page 2. Municipality publish details of recent milk prosecution*. Page 8. Sales of a Humber motor car and an Australian horse and victoria 2. Mr Otsnbo is giving a drawing and photographic
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 69 1 THE WEEK. High Watrt* 8 a 817p m. Lodge Zetland Regular, B 30 p m. Our Day Football Match, S.C.C. ground. Satnrda; 13th. R«gr Wat- 9 i.l .86 p.m. Our Day F^te Tyersall. Sunday Uth. High Wtter- 9 t a.m., 9j3 p.m. 19th Sunday after Trinity. ftoada) 15th. Sigr *,r-»
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  • 261 2 Mr Cculson Kernahan the novelist, sends the following letter to the Daily Express as an open letter to the German Chancellor You Cai 11 your pscple that it was Russia who by mobilising, forced war upon Ger many. Ia that case you moke
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  • 162 2 OUR STRANGE TIMES In these strange times, aaid Mr Justice Horridge In the Probate Court, it was not safe to presume a man to be dead whose abip was torpedoed only 15 weeks ago. Tha observation was made when leave was asked to presume the death of Sir Marc Armand
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  • 162 2 A party of twenty odd Japuie-e sailors Btiolled into the Victoria and Albert Ma teaiA. After wandering aimlessly round the European sections one of their number espied the flash of Japanese sword blades under their glass eases. The little Japanese sailors hurried across to the spot, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 529 2 MR. N. K. OTSUBO ■WILL GIVE A I DRAWING PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION IN AID OF "OUR DAY FUND" At THE Y. M. C. A. (Half of the proceeds to go to the Our Day rnnd). ADMISSION FREE From 12 noon— 7 p.m., 18th inst. From 9 a.m.— 7 pm, 19th Inst.
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    • 978 2 THE WORLD'S BEST KKOWN IND HOST T.LENTED SCREEN ARTisw AT THE m I ALHAMBRA The House for Music. The Pioneer aod Premier House The House cf Quality g IN THE SECOND SHOW 9 15 SHARP QUALITY PICTURES CORPORATION FRESES T FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN The Crowned King of Motion Pictures and
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    • 1162 3 EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOOSE mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. Baaaaai Bal^i TONIGHT SECOND SHOW 915 SHARP TONIGHT THK LAST TWO EPISODES OF WIETHE IRON CLAW 101 BISON! DRAMA PARTS \jijNSPInACw PARTS FIRST SHOW 7.30 SHARP I J„THE UNATTAINABLE J I3 THE WONDEE-SERIAL BT FYING "A M
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    • 895 3 Singapore Sporting I Club. j NOTICE. j "OUR DAY WAR LOAN LOTTERY. A Lottery will be hi Id m connection with! Our Day Fond limited to One Million Dollars. I Tickets are now offered to the Public at j $l r .oo each, which may be procured from the Secretary,
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    • 977 3 NOTICE. It Is hereby notified for general information that the following Milk sellers were convict- j j ed on the ltth October, 1917, of sellinc by! j their servant milk to which water had been I added, an offence under Sections 10 and 17 of the sale of Food and
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    • 453 3 aaaaaaaaaaaMßaaaaaaaaaaaaaa SPLENDID SELECTION OF I Glass and €Wna ware At WHITEA WAY'S I I >.. w ;.'T o T^' T^Aft-. _^tmmmo mmmmm best English made cot J #^^^^pßS" j^S^f A n jgr^^^^^ elafis 9 p lecea i o \A*:W < >C*iH r^ar >■**. tanaa nil 11 s^^^lQ ENGLISH CHINA TOILET
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  • 17 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Feaumont At S' linking Estate, to Mrs. R. P. Beaumont, adaoghttr, on October 4th.
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  • 1276 4 The Singapore free Press. Friday, October 12, 1917. Herr Gf.org Michaelis, successor to BETHMANN HOLLWEG as Imperial German Chancellor, the buffer between the now somewhat shaky, throne of the Ilohenzollerns and the people's power, possessed what we snppose his country men ought greatly to admire, sufficient confidence m himself to
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  • 363 4 MIDDLESEX HELP THE RED CROSS. A really excellent and successful concert was given last evening all Tanglin, m the regimental theatre, the stage setting of I which was most effective, by artistes of the Middlesex Regiment, m aid of the British Red Cross Fund. Several of the
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  • 66 4 Arrangements are now well m band for the Volunteer Corps smoking concert m ad of Our Day fund. The date ie Nov I and the place the Drill Hall. An ex cellent programme is m coarse of pre* paration and a jolly evening is assured Tickets will
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  • 161 4 The free transport to tbe Our Day Fete at Tanglin on Saturday, will have the Raffles Munura as its only starting point. It baa been found impossible to arrange for the two starting places and tbe Boustead Institute has been dropped. This evening, on the SCC ground, with
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  • 252 4 M The Mysterious Mrs M" will thrill the patron*} of tbe Harima Hall this evening with herdoing9, the picture being supported by Dan Russel m Beach Nuts." a new Universal Gazette and o'her new films. The Gaiety besides providing more of the Myra Mysteries series adds fresh
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  • 844 4 London, Oct 10. East Africa ofi I A last remnant of the guerilla bana^ north surrendered Dear Eyaesi lake -jrm Belgians occupied M iheugt the reare 4 of the enemy's main force retrf-uti-^B the Mbemkurn valley wae pressed by British id a diliicuic waterless cojj n towards Nyangaiu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 124 4 CLARET IN BULK AND IN BOTTLE PRICES on application to CALDBECK, MAGGREGOR CO. JOHNNIE WALKER R Whisky Still Going Strong Baaavf B^B^Pj OBTAINABLE DIRECT FROM THE SOLE AGE AS oW^^^^m Black Label $29.50 M^pP^S Red Label $25 00 SffiHa QfjT p AOFNTB H^9 -JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. IfSvlKf (Incorporated m
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    • 66 4 fi. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS S a Orchard Road, Talepboaa Wo. 1033. The.Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 187S, Foremost In 1917. i Unef nailed Faculties, Ample Resouroes, and the Requisite Experience, are all at oat Command, thns ensuring always the produc tion of only the best results m
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  • 606 5 CAPELLES SENSATION Nurnburg Nearly Escapes to Norway [By Submarine Cable] l Reuter'a temmoml Copenhagen, Ocß 10. A sensational statement was made by Admiral von Capelle m the Reichstag disclosing a plan to introdnc RiMataUß revolutionary ideas irlA .nan navy. \'jn Capelle asBortad thai the Independent! Socialist
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  • 109 5 Washington, Oct 10.— The Food Admi adateatioa aßuaoauioea that President Wil son vithia lev da**-- will ir>su*- an! axeea ive order, requiring the maoufac j Barata aaai distributors of some twenty' I'usdiTA'-r.t-al foods, to operate under i iicra.-*. The tvs'.ncti<An*i are designed to I
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  • 82 5 L nßaim, Oot 10 Wireless German j offic. al Yesterday morning's attacks were the oreluiH to a battle en a twenty kilo- J loetrM front, taatvaaaßl Bix-^choote and Ou-vuv>.lt taettaa] far into the night. The' enemies, repeatedly reinforced, assau^ed Hi ttaaee. At soma points tho enemy captured 1.500
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  • 699 5 STRAIGHTENING OUR FRONT Useful Advances Secured itwj Submarine Oabla] [Renter's fcWrioe] London, Oct 10. Field Marshal Haig: We repulsed several counter attacks yes terday evening m tbe neighbourhood of the Ypres Staden railway. The enemy forced back our advanced troops a short distance en a front of two
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  • 49 5 London. Oct 10 Italian Official: We repvlaed repeated enemy attacks on Mon j daj attempting to g?in grouuu at Casta j gnnvizzaon the Car^o Furious fighting er.?ued ar;d all poaltionß were muictained. We drove b^ck with heavy losses the enemy attack? yesterday evening between TippaeOQ and Castagnavlzza.
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  • 17 5 London, Oct 9. Silver ia at 45fd. Buyers are hold;ng back. Tbe market ia dull.
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  • 14 5 San Sebastian, Oct 10. The Portu gueae President haa gone to France.
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  • 477 5 ALSACE FOR EVER GERMAN Bitter Debate m Reichstag [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter'a Service] Amsterdam, Oct 10 Dr Michaelis epeok ing iv the Reichstag declared tbat Ger many was striving to attain a peace per mitting her the widest economic and cultural development. "So long as our enemies demand
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  • 108 5 Shanghai, Oct W.— The floods have converted streams into rivera two miles wide and forty feet deep, and have breached the Peking Hangkow railway m m six hundred places, broken down the banks of the grand canal, flooded Tientsin concessions, and burst the banks of tbe Yellow river.
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  • 48 5 f Washington. Oct 10— President Wilson,! addressing the new league of national j unity, said talk of prematura peace waa' subversive to the nations m arms. Hoati I lities ore only terminable when Ger many has defeated her autocracy and' superseded it by democracy. j
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  • 42 5 Washington, Oct 10. Mr Daniel* an j nounces thai an American patrol boat aft nighttime fired on erf Italian submarine which failed to answer signals, killing' an officer aud a man. j Mr Daniels expressed regret at the un
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  • 110 5 j Montreal, Oct 10.— Lord Nortbcliffe speaking ac the Canadian Club, said tuat unless tha food question was taken up j m Canada with vigour equal to Great! Britain, tbe rations of soldiers at the front must be cut down. Temp Sec Lieut George Fitzßeneon r
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  • 143 5 SUBMARINE LOSSES STILL LOW How the See-Adler was Caught London, Oct 10.— The Admiralty states that arrivals during the week were 2,519, sailings 2,682. Fourteen over and two under 1 600 tona were sunk. Fivr* were unsuccessfully attacked, Three ti-hinj* vessela were sunk. Rome, Oct 11. Arrivals during
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  • 46 5 Washington, Oct 10. Mr Daniels announces the Navy's construction plana consist of 787 vessels from superdreadnoughte to submarine chasers, at .a cost eetiraared to exceed 1150 million dollars. Some of the vessels are already completed; comurucfion ot the remainder ia being rushed forward.
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  • 255 5 Bt Coubtesy of the French Consulate Paris, Oct 10th 6 10 p.m.- Rubber ie quoted 2s H-Jd. Tbe 3 per cent bonds are at franca 61.85 and the 5 per cent at 88 45. We increased our progress on the Bilgian front and the captured the Farm
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  • 241 5 Sardanapalus. Where's my cup bearer Bring me sonic water. SALAIiBMBS, 6miling. 'Tie the first time he Ever had such an order; even I. Your inocit austere of counsellors, would now Suggest a purpler beverage. Saii 8100d doubtless. Buc there's enough of that shed as for wine, I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 208 5 ROBINSON Co. New Stocks Just Opened Up Sole Agents S S. and T. at S. For JjRNRV PATH L™ Hatters to His Majesty the King. The Latest and Most up to-date Styles and Colourings En SOFr ADAPTABLE FELT HATS ROBINSON Co. Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE (late of MESSRS LAFAYETTE, Photographers
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    • 758 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCOBPORATBD IN ENGLAND] FOR LONDON. Por particnlars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGBNTS (INCORPORATED IN BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS.) KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART £AATs@iA^^ (Inoorporated In Holland, &oy*l Packet Navigation Co., or Satavf* 3—3, COLLYa.It QTJAY OaUtaU OOmBaaOX WITH
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    • 545 6 Ml. Oa Ohitish India AND i%.PGAR Lime (Companies Incorporated m England,) 0* Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular .and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract wltb His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST |OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present
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    • 323 6 JLVJLft aL¥JL« MESSAGERIES MARITIME! < Incorporated ik France I HAIL LINI, Fortnightly service between Indo-OEtta* Ohlna, fapar, Ceylon, Djibouti, Keppi Marseilles. BRKNQE LINK, I Fortnightly service between Saigon Too a.* 'Haiphong. For further Information aaply lo J. de COUBTO.&. FOR SEATTLE. Direct, sailing about middle Oct Singapore to Seattle by
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    • 486 6 LINENKEEPER WANTED Must be a good needlewoman and cigei-o, narian, would be required to keep Ll Books and to astitt Mas ron generally. Apply m writing giving fall particular* pat-.t experience to, c: THE MATRON Europe H ote i TAMBIES WANTED TwolTambiea required, one for Botelaw one for Manager's Offlce.
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  • 669 7 Hide and Seek with Germans. In my flret dispatch on this battle I reported the good work done by the Tanks. Their service was not general or equal m all parte of the battle front, beoaose m many places there was no need of them,
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  • 265 7 Tbe following two announcements which appeared m the London Gazette dated Aug 16th are of local interest: Appointment as Companion of tha Dis tinguished Service Order: Capt (T Mhj) Frank Mills, R W Fns,— He showed the greatest coolness and skill when m charge of the
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  • 203 7 Owing to the restriction, due to the short &„*««*-nf tonnage, which has been placed upon shipments of rubber from the Eastern plantations, the question of deal ing with the surplus production is be'-pg tentatively discussed. Space is reserved for a certain quantity a month, but if
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  • 215 7 WHY LIE TO YOURSELF Why lie to "yourself? That is what we [ask ourselves when the German Press announces that its Air Raid has bom barded the Tort of London. It kuows tbat irj.bas done something of which it ought to be ashamed. It wonld not offer such a lie,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 mmM. NEW SHIPMENT OF Avon Tyres HAS ARRIVED. Etock sizes for Cars: 30inby 3in 700by80 30inby3Hn 710by90 I32inby 3,-n 760 by 90 33 m by 4 n 810by90 34inby4n 815by105 34 m by 4Hn 875 by 105 820by120 880 by 120 Stock sizes for Motor Cycles: of 24inby2in 26 m
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    • 207 7 .^^^^^m Wfflaaaa*iian»w— L ia|pjja^aaar*^ t^^^^ I "Z K l^ 15 VARIETIES. .*lar% TSPTas MYTTEn I V i aim I ALL DELICIOUS AND APPETISING 3 aJLat# MEATS. I GAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC M 2HBJBHaiH vl|HaHßßH^ HaH||H|H|B|H| J[ Prepared by a celebrated Chef under ideal uamt ~^j^r conditions of
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    • 422 7 Satisfied -jm £?>£"& J-L -V* It is a common experience hfw^ t >-^- for a mother to try several ir-'-lh^ j£v foods for her baby before *Lf^s k I^-^*7 finding tlie right one. How Va? -:jjg \yGm, iV \f^i much better it would be, for \^.s^j(T7 \j baby and mother
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    • 202 7 STAMFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL Bras Basah Boad. m% i CENTRALLY SITUATED Always 000 l and exposed to sea breese FURNISHED APARTMENTS with Board. Comfortable Booms witn Bathrooma attached. Electric Fittings thronghont, Large Reception Hall and Billiards Separate tablbs m spacious dining room. TERMS Tbi most KuosaWa la Tows. For further
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  • 404 8 IF WORDS WERE DEEDS The Great Debacle. I see, as m a dream, the hosts of Britain, France and America advancing to the onset on oar Western Front their great and glorious flags are clustered round poor Belgium's riven banner, caressing it like Bisters' hands with every passing breeze. I
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  • 384 8 Manchester, Aug 22. The general tone of the Cotton markets of New York and New Orleans still con tinues to be bearish, although naturally prices still keep very high on this side. The past week does not seem to have con tributed anUhing towards solving the problems
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  • 136 8 "J 'ACCUSE" FROM THE AIR I have before me a curiously interest ing little book, ea->s a home writer. It is a copy of J'Accuse m German, its size considerably less than what printers call duodecimo, aud Mr Austin Dob B on a "dumpy twelvu." Small as it is, the
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  • 399 8 To the Editor of tbe Morning Post. Sir, The Germans, with their wonted lack ot perspicacity, fail to see that the restoration to them of their most important colonial possessions m East and West Afrioa wonld be beyond the powers of any British Government; and it ia
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  • 262 8 Aeroplanes Interned The Hague Sept 28.— Two large German hydroplanes have been interned at Vlissin gen by a Dutch torpedo boat. A hydroplane landed, and the other wae shot down by tbe torpedo boat. A German aviator was seriously wounded. The Telegraaf understand** that, m connection with the
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  • 216 8 Following the steps taken to secure I the standardisation of clothes for Army! officers' uniforms, the Wool Department of the W;ir Office are preparing a scheme by which cloth for civilian wear is to be produced for sale at a Btaodard price. The object of the scheme ie
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  • 571 8 E' Mind yon." said Mr Rutherford, caking on the new Commercial Intelli gence Service) when this war is over we are m for a far bigger war a trade war and unless we win it we shall come to grief. And the war will be a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 261 8 f IFLIOZA AND OITABRH Soon Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. You cannot always avoid catching coughs, colds, inlluenza, or nasal catarrh, but you can avoid letting them develop 4 into mure serious trouble. The way to do it is to take Veno's Lightning Cough Cure on the first indication
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    • 220 8 ._>■*-! .p, tJtOmioym -u^wUfcfl flyp t -a.' "i*v i^-t*^fajS*£laaKv3flSa^!aSavHaj A *i < h **<. s K'iy m ii •*»ii a 1 1 1 1 bi I ITS A BAD SIGN, When yon have that rtiatinate. lingering cough which will nol be baton K. There is no eongfa at any stagi
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    • 750 8 GOVERNMENT NOTIFIGAT|«|| Tenders will be received, UD t* Friday, the 9th November, I*l7 J? **nM .Secretary's Offlce, Singapore rh r *M C^ncilio. 's Offlce, Penang, and the aSi Offlce, Malacca, from persons d< sir tracting ior supplies for the Go V S .J Singapore, Penang and Malacca r£ lor a
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  • 60 9 Ooa^nnoaVD m Oct ll I htatl 4 s 14 1 iaaßtatt* t-«f UHtl giadltti mmHt 2 4 27 83 ?ranca aaaaaaa I Baal 918 'ien, T. T 158 a \o 19i%Pr#m •TOCO KM*, '\-Zl.lm U 8 a. aania sd 81* 3ABSSOK, mtMAmi *>bl Sovjfsjci&s* *nfc P~v;/ I 4 Bs»aS:
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  • 175 9 Oct.' 11 Tin (200 tens) 5i11. 60 i^arcataf 24.00 HrrfMaj Cnfca N V 6 00 iamMw o***« bta\ I 25 00 FaWM BJack tVatfß, 8 pore 28 00 Pappst, IWDitt filr! 8550 ffctaraaJJl -1 i*J Otis laVl nom. afatiavefja. (so Id Urn Ib* nom. afc-aa (Baiid,^/ nom. vioraa tAatteburJ
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  • 86 9 Oct. If, 1917. The following are the chares as to which chaDpee are notified m Messrs Freccr and Go*i Batairdey' hare liat: Buy r e Sellers N>a!as f.26 7.60 Fujata 19. GO 2000 Scudui I.SI 8.60 Uniteo Malacca 1.15 1.25 Ayer Weng 1 &G 2.15 Tingkil 6.00
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 646 9 Wsmm\\ ot Ftl^INS or PIENTY, LlFl InSURANCE IS WORTH 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLA9. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS P 3 SUI GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. j (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS), g '3&&n OTWWE\ W^ebcetop* Hniise, Mola^ra. LONDON fcFFSCEz «2, OM ftsawjr, RCL m**m%vt Mai s*O,COQ o«>aie«itod wnh
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    • 510 9 THS YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan Capitai Subscribed :....Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30.000,000 Petaalfe Fund Y. 21,300,000 President, 3. Tncaye Esq. Vice-President Y. Yamakawa EsqDISECTGRS. J. Inccve Eiq. Y. Yarc&kawa Essj. N. Soma Esq, M Odagiri Eaq. K. Sonoda E=?. T. Kawashlma Esaj. R. Kituara Ksq.
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    • 275 9 FIRE ANO 41ARIKE, (ißcorpst'/rated m New Zealand. j T**i,-TBZi. INSURANCE ISSOO. Ut MARINE. {Incorporated m Hcr.gkong.) mn mt insurance co.» vi FIRE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) mm SUcSiNTEE a ACCIDENT Cs. U6 mmm. (Incorporated m England,) Ffre and M&r.ae Btßata of every dosotlpt'ct* aade?A?t*i?rca at lowest jurront rates. Idß-nsoa, !3!lfll!w Co.,
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    • 1087 9 AUCTION SALE OF Handsome Teak Household Furniture, Excellent Toned Cottage Pianos, Typewriters, etc., etc etc To be beld at tbe Sale-rooms of Messrs Powell ft Co., Ltd. No. 16 18, Rafflos Place, On Saturday, the 13th ct at 11 a.m. i i oonrpriB<Bg Polished Teak W trdrnhe With bevelled r:i-ror
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 319 9 mtt-i mediate and local malls nflfl be found •o List below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (cv Trata) I p.m. daily (exoept Sunday). Johore, 8, B. SO. 11 a.m., 18.80, I, 4 A 8 p.m P. Batam aP. Bulang Hock Keng 8.80 am Cucob Hock Gan 8.80 am U. Kingdom (via the
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  • 354 10 BARLOW'S REPORT. Rubber. Singapore, Oct 11. For the Auctions this week, which com menced yesterday and flashed today, some 1.246 tons were catalogued for sale of which 1,0*37 tons were offered and 569 tons sold The tone of tbe market was quiet, and demand can only be
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  • 119 10 Singapore. Oofl 11. The weekly Rubber Auction which com menced yesterday again disclosed a dull market, and, though prices for tbe leading grades were practically the same as those paid last week, bidding was very slow, and a large proportion of the Rubber offered waa bought io.
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  • 88 10 The statutory report just issued states that the number of shares issued was 250,000, seventy cents per share paid up. Receipts and payments are: Receipts. 250,000 at 70 cts 9175,000 Loan on mortgage 75, C00 Transfer fees 14 Sales of Rubber and Tapioca 17.084 Interest 66 267
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  • 237 10 (Macphail A Co's daily report.) Thursday's Business, The tone of the Rubber Auction was a little firmer than anticipated this week. Prices of shares teo have been well main tamed bm there has been only a very limited volume of business passing Amalgamated Malay! have risen steadily
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  • 199 10 Yesterday m the district court, before Mr W Langbam carter, Tan Say Lye was charged with criminal breach of trust as a public servant with respect to 0126.49. Tbe acoused pleaded guilty. Mr A V Brown, the DPP said the accused was a salesman m the Municipal
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  • 126 10 RILELY HARGREAVES AND CO. What was described aa tbe 6wan song ot Messrs Riley, Ilargreaves and Co, Ltd, was sung at a general meeting held yesterday at the offices of Messrs Barker and Co. There were present Dr Galloway and Messrs P M Robinson, R M Goldie, D Miller, W
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  • 137 10 Iv tbe Supreme Court, yesterday, before Mr Justice E>> ien, tbe petition for judicial aeparatioo of Maria Teresa Jackson, otber wise known as Maria Dolores Jackson, against Joseph Stanley Jackson, was beard Mr II R S Zehnder appeared for tbe peti doner, and tbe respondent conducted bis
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  • 91 10 The first case for hoarding coins was beard before Mr J C Sugars yesterday, when Ngong Cbi i Po and a woman named Ngeng Choong See were prosecuted by Chief Detective Inspector Kirk. The Inspector said that he searched the rooms of tbe accused and found tbat
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  • 46 10 Tingkil tin, plant 184 tributors 121.60 total 805.60 pkle. 1 Djapoera 43 899 Secretaries Chan Sze Onn A Co. Malaka Pinda 43,000 Titi Tin Co (Gattey and Bateman Tribute 119 pkls Hydrauiicmg (a few days only) 6; Battery 125; Total 250 pkls.
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  • 124 10 Friday, Oct 12. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S V A (all detfiils) 430 Johnston's Pier SR E (v) 515 T P Fire Statiou SYR, T P P Drill Hall S.gnallmg Section 5 PO S F A Co 5.15 SVC Band Sunday, Oct 14. 7 3C ft
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  • 606 10 SCC AND LEAGUE SELECT DRAW. The Boccer league match on tbe SCC ground last evening, between the SCC and a team drawn from the other clubs m the league, proved to be a fine, enjoyable spectacle, and it resulted m a handsome profit for the "Our Day"
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  • 388 10 It was cool yesterday morning at the Race Course and there was a good muster of spectators who found pleuty of interest m the work. The track was m excellent condition and looked fast going. Sudie and Tim bad no trouble m run ning six furlongs. Linameta and
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  • 431 10 Previously acknowledged $87,638 87 Staff of John Little and Co 800 Singkep Tin Maatschappy 260 Contributed by Danes m Singapore. Mr and Mrs E Bendixeen, Mr and Mrs H J A Holm at $160 $300 A Hvaleoe, Mr and Mrs Sehested at $100 $2 0 S
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  • 40 10 Sunday Oct 14. Johnston'- Pier, 9, iO'and 11 a.m. 2. 0 and 3 30 p m Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.80 am, 12 16. 3 and 5 30 p m. High Tide 930p m. Height Bft 4in. -*>
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