The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 October 1917

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, pCTOBER 26, 1917. NO. 9,197
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  • 238 1 The French victory at the west of the ridge commanding Laoo has not been seriously challenged by counter attack. The prisoners numoer 8,000 and 70 guns —Page 6. On the fringe of HouthuUt Forest there have been many counter attacks, but they do not appear to have
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  • 1114 1 [After the Proclamation of the French Protectorate over Morocco it was considered desirable that the abdicating Sultan should remove himself for a time from. the country. At Gibraltar, on hie way to France, be met our Correspondent on his way to England, and forgetting former strained
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 197 1 GOODRICH TYRES safety nun I JUST LANDED I A few famous American "GRANT" 6 .Cylinder Touring Cars, Model "X" 1917, fitted with Magneto, Speedometer, Electric Light, Demountable Spare Rim and all Accessories. Colour Brewster Green. On view at our Garage Raffles Motor Garage, Raffles Hotel Buildings. I J. GROWTHER SHAW
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    • 96 1 TH B only tyre whicl has wen the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 f milca without cuts or punctures. -t j Super-Cyrcs PStelastic Tyree Made m Britain from Plantation Rubber, > SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. The Condensed Milk you buy fs Borden's Eagle Brand. Name is stamped on wrapper
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    • 94 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Short pressure of water on Saturday aiaa fctieday— Page r. Blick and Turnout for eale Page 9. Kraraat Pulai dividend Page 8. Loet article at the Concert— Page 8. Rights of the Qirl from Frisco— Page 8. Sale of spirits— Page 8. Rickard k Co printers Page 8.
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 146 1 THE WEEK Fridat 26th High Wale»— a f.<B p m. i Municipal Commission, i.so p.m. Philharmonic afternoon Concert 5.16 p.m. SitßPdli 27th. High Water- 7-C8 a.m., 8 8 p.m. Our Day, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sale of Badges Afternoon, Gymkhana. Jimah Rubber meeting, noon. Dinner and Fancy Drete ball
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  • 249 2 The following sums are very gratefully acknowledged Already received 910,426,21 Mrs Webber (Slid OcO 5 Mrs T Rjbicsoa '2nd Oct) 5 Mrs Bucklaod (3rd Gc.) 5 Week day collections at St Andrew's Cathedral 17.50 Mrs Swindell i.6th Oct) 5 Anon 15 Miro Nancy Rangel
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  • 185 2 Previously acknowledged 180,488.09 Collected by Wee Swee Teow 8 L 50 S J Chan, WST 125 each 50 800 Bong Sea 10 W A C, Khoo Swee Yeow, Chop Yong Ban Long, C V P, Sympathiser, 15 each 25 185 Collected by Strait* Born Provident Association
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 550 2 HONGKONG DIRECTORY NOW ON VIEW SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Kelly_& Walsh I Singapore $1 Directory m course of preparation. OUR DAY SKYE MEETING AND GYMKHANA. A Skye Race Meeting and Gymkhana for the benefit of Oar Day Bed Cross Fund ■will be held on the Race on Saturday, October v7th, 1917,
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    • 609 2 QUIT WORRYING— A Programme that will Interest everybody and thrill a Majority E. Magnus Ingle-ton's Popular stage success m moving Pictures "HEART STRINGS Introducing Four Grpat Screen StarE A.ll Known To Singapore ALLAN HOLUBAR 20,000 Le3gues Under Tbe Sea FRAICELIA BILLINCTON Tbe Evil Tbat Women D 0"..." A Christmas Carol
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    • 501 2 THE BRAND OF EXCELLENCE Thos. H. Ince's Film of Action and ThrillsStupendous m its scope and sensational AT THE r\ L li r% Iws IS IT A The Hall for Music The Pioneer and Premier House The House of Quality Beach g SECOND SHOW; AT 9-15 PM. SH l:p A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 755 3 EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE mpirE Tan jong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. HBHHHHB TO-NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9-16 SHARP ...TONIGHT DA nnunzto and Itala Film Co., present THE It '>ST STUPENDOUS and MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE CABIRIA 12 Massive Reels. 12.000 feet. All In one show was the unanimous opinion of
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    • 691 3 NOTICE. The Great Kalem Serial THE GIKL FROM FRISCO. I haVe purchased and control the sole exclusive rights for the exhibition of the above film. For bookings apply A. ROSS, Palladia m 16 10 ws 8 10 LOST.— At Choral Society Concert, gold embroidered box b%g, containing small mirror, comb
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    • 823 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that subscriptions for the Straits Settlements War Loan will not be received aftar Wednesday the 14th November 1917. H. MARRIOTT. Acting Treasurer, S. S. October 1917. 25-10 1411 NOTICE. THE VACUUM OIL COMPANY. This is to give notice that by a Power of Attorney
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    • 100 3 New Assortment Received by Mail op GENT'S FASHIONABLE WEAR AT Whiteaway's THE BISLEY. GENT'S TWEED SPORTS GENTS FAWN PARACOATS, MATTA RAINCOATS, light and conTenient. q n l te reliable. Price $17.50 each. Price $18.50 each. Best Quality MSpigk Gent s Whjt e Fe't .i'-^ Price $10.95 each. GENI'S STRIPED TUNIC
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 57 4 Harley.— At Koala Lumpur, on the 24th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Harlfy, a son. Gartsidb —At Tailing on October 19th the wife of Mr. G. H. Gartside, of a daughter. Batimav— On Thursday, fsth October, 1917, at the Nnrsing Home, St. Thomas's Walk to Mr. aid
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    • 52 4 RrssPiLMßß— At St. Mary's Church, Knala Lumpur, en 23rd instant, by the Rev. A. B. Chan.pton. Mr William Eric Hilton ROBB, 2nd son of Major and Mrs. R. St. O. Ross, Rosa Hill, Burnley, Lancashire, to Miss AMY Loye FALMEB. eldest faugbter of Mr. and Mr*. E. Palmtr, Wotclyst,
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  • 1067 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, October 20, 1917. Characteristic brilliancy is again the chief feature of the latest French ad. vance and the rapidity and thoroughness of the attack has brought about remarkably substantial results. The area affected is that which lie at the western end of the ridge along
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  • 981 4 Mr W A Millner. of Batu Caves, is off Home to join up. (M M.) I Mr A R Thomson, of Messrs Wreford and Thornton, it now a Lieutenant m Siege Battery, R G A, somewhere m France. Mr Hilaire Belloc, Eoglifeh writer, esti" mates there have been two million
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  • 129 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. BY COUBTEfcY OF THE French j. Paris, o ct Mtfc Pj Rubber ie quoted U Bid t r*■ 3 per cent bond, am it fV r beXt the 5 per Dtftt it gj Oar cttack on tfa, developed briii. m s ne Aj^ dreadful veall r; I
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  • 58 4 The Palladium N«* r popular story Htart rtconnnecded. OwfOOßi j 111 up the u-ua! <2t ;tn t prograSJ i Harimii Hal! Imm Thureduy, \ov Hch i 1 Jj perfuriDßDce Tbcii pn includes: the Youcg Patriot ai 'ling (iira the Rented Man. The Gaiety |ifM four ne% r tie
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  • 84 4 Mr F G Sttvene of Messers Eodyl t Davidion who left here la*-: -ear lia a Captain m the bo2nd Bfap i}«n R G A, B E F, and the ccHiiLoietie^ c m C V Mile 6 cf the came firm, who 4 Singapore six montJjs
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  • 58 4 Hisakichi Kubota. a JtptMH a 4 wac knocked do^n by b motor eyckj Stamford rd. »t 1.10 p m en HMhm The cycle S 278 was iidd?r: by 3 Terndrup cf Mount Auttin Ruober Eg Lt, Johore The eailor was. takectci General Hospital, where he died o!
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  • 39 4 This afternoon the PhilharmoDicCia Society repeat their excellent coceert the Victoria Theatre at 5 15 pm. Asa biod for children and tbote m chsrgt them $1 and for adultt 92 The pr:M are for Our Day Fund.'
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  • 306 4 Het Yolk learns that Germany decstai r# a condition of supplying coal i land, Chat the communities wbict uk 6 of the coal fehsll agree to iubtd to a German six. per cent Loan :ci account eqaal to the value cf the be ueed. The Rev. W S Shellabefir, DM
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 -^a JLST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF YOUNGER'S EDINBURGH ALE In Barrels PRICES on application to CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. p British HatsFinest Velours The Tanglin eitra fine quality Plain Felt Hat m all leading BBP^^Bfflßl-- -'^B^HI shades. I Largest Selection of Gentlemen's Hals m Newest Season's styles. John Little ®> Co.,
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    • 63 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 1 1 Orchard Road, Telephone So, 1035. ¥he;oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1872, Foremost to 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the production of only the best results In Studio Portraiture, Child
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  • THE FRENCH VICTORY
    • 617 5 No Counter Attack London, Oct 24. French Communique. Tiie night was generally calm on the whole front ot the attack north of tbe ■Jeflrt bj: the enemy did not counter lack. Xbey merely bombarded our new got sepflfrfsjffj 'r. tbe region cf V^ude»son. j ir-!'iq our gain-*.
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    • 126 5 a, Qzi 14. Wireless German i) ir counter attacks almost com tjaetod th^ enemy frcm our OS :ht^ eouthern edge of B I 01. Tba French between tiieA:; avA O=tel heights encountered r sUtan-B and did not w.ivance, :.w 1 3<pg. R?inforc?c2pntB r.rnoarad c:.v6 broka m our Bg
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    • 19 5 WnglnM, Oct 23 negotiations a rchaae of ?ix million Mexicar from Che Mexican Government and nnininfl inkn inhiMiain
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  • BAINSIZZA ATTACK
    • 204 5 London, Oct 24 Renter's correspondent at Italian Headquarters says praoti oally the whole of the Austrian army is now on the Italian front and also strong German reinforcements. Apparently it is intended to attack Tolmino, perhaps m order to force the Italians to abandon the Bainsizza
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    • 242 5 London, Oct 24. Field Marshal Haig says Wa tock prisoner a few last night m patrol encouuters southwest of Havrin court. The enemy artillery was active against our Houtbuist forest positions. We carried out counterbattery work and des§a*uctivd bombardments at different point*. Our arciiiery caused a large
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    • 109 5 London, Oct 27. Renter's correspondent with the British forces m Ea&t Africa telegraphs The enemy is still retreating m the Mahcngo area Coder pressure m tbe Kilwa area the enemy is being pushed south but ia resisting desperately. He is aleo given no Deace m the Lindi area*
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    • 125 5 London, Oct 24. In the House of Commend Mr Huntfasked for :»u assurance that no peace »negotiaticr. a would ba begun without the full knowledge and assent of representativaa of the great Dominions. Mr Bjnar Law replied the Government would certainly not enter into peace negotiations
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  • 42 5 According to the Exchange correepon'dent at Lausanne, the Basler Nachrich ten leajns that, m spite of all medical precautions, an epidemic of dysentery has manifested itself at Beilin. At Munich, Matnbeim, Strassburg and Frankfurt the death rate from the disease is terribly
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  • POLITICAL AND GENERAL
    • 259 5 London, Oot 24 In the Houst of Com- I moD9 Mr Lloyd George save notice that on Oot 29 he will move that the thanks of this Home be given to tbe Navy for ite faithful work upou the teas during! more than three years of
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    • 141 5 Amsterdam, Oct 24th It is reported from Berlin that Dr Helferioh has been re lieved of the poet of Ministry of tbe i Interior and Under Secretary Schwander has been appointed Secretary of State of a new Imperial Department of Economic?, created to deal with social, economic
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    • 347 5 Still Talking Petrograd, Oct 24.— The local Soldel at a atocmy bitting adopted a Maximalist resolution m favour of speedy peace, ac cosing M Kerens ky of wishing to eurren der Petrograd to the enemy and again demanding ths handing over of all power to the soldiers Soldels)
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    • 429 5 London, October 25. General Sir Jan Smuts was t! principal speaker ac a war aims meeting at Sheffield, at which Admiral Jellicoe also spoke. Both had magnificent receptions from the audience of cix thousand. General Smuts said the attitude of this and every nation of the Rmni«
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    • 217 5 London, O?fc 25. Sir Edward Carson. ep^akiug on war aims at Portsmouth, s-iid that we bad entered m a phase of the war which uour, could contemplate with* j out grave anxiety. Although trained since the commencement of the btrupgla, our j goMiere were vastly superior to
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  • SEA AND AIR WAR
    • 83 5 I Petrograd, Oct 24.— A telegram from i Helsingfors says the Russian warships m the Golf of Riga have succeeded m rejoining the main Baltic squadron The fcuccts&ful junctioa ot the Riga squadron with the main fleet was due to the strategy of Admiral Rddvczcff who outwitted
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    • 169 5 London, Oct 28 —The Arimitaity reports that a destroyer has been euiik an a result of a collißion. Two officers and 21 men were saved The armed mercantile cruieer; Orama was torpedoed and 6unk on Friday' but there was no loss of life. The German Submarine 4 London,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 228 5 Sew Shipment, Vegetable Flower Seeds Packed m Airtight Tins FLOWfR SEEDS VEGETABLE S* EDS Impatiens Sultani Spinach Anterrhinum Beet Zinnia Tomato Balsam main Cress Phlox Drummondi Cos Lettuce Aster Radish Coreopsis Parsley Begonia White Mustard Canna Dwarf Beans Pink Double French Beans Carnation Marguerite Cabbage Lettuce Sunflower FLOWER SEEDS VEGETABLE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 540 6 O* Okitisb India rVpcAe JLine (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty 1 Government.) Tne Company B, MAIL SERVICES EAST |OP BOMBAY are at present bus* pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present
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    • 716 6 ELLERMAN" LINE. SLLERHAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP: CO., LTD. fNCORPORATBD IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight And passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS'SETTLEMENTB.) KONINKLfJKE P&KETYAART KMTWHA^Id (Incorporated m Holland, Boyal Pactcet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, OOLLTEB QUAY. CUtDVH OOBTRAOT WITH THE
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    • 578 6 JL 9 JB» JL 3k* JAPAN MAIL STEAHSkUP Co.. Ltd (Tncoryoraled to Japan) I EUR9FEAN LINE. Ftr Hcngkohg, Shanghai, Kfbt A Ytkohieu Ftr Solatia. Ptaang, Colcrabi ni England fla The Cape. eerrlce Is maintained betwoea Tofccnanvt via ports to Marseilles, London, tinde* ia»i contract with the Imperial Jap&oeße Goveit men
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    • 324 6 M. M. lIEBSAGERIES MARITTgt. < INCORPCRATED IK FrakCk MAIL UNI, Fortnightly service bmwmm bteJi BRANCH LIKE Fortnightly per vice between SfcUcn-T^ Haiphong. ionru, For further information apy I 7 *> J. de CQURTOIS FOR CHINA JAPAN A 7.CCO tons steamer will be de**** for Hongkong, Shanghai, atd Japan Ist November.
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  • 485 7 Elaborate Web of Agents and Bogus Consignee's. Some idea of the magnitude of the German plan of employing neutrals to procure food supplies was provided by Sii* Samuel Evans m the Prize Court on Aug 28, when he gave his reasons for condemning aa contraband 1,800
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  • 311 7 Project Estimated to Cost £18,000,000 The propoiition to drain the Zuyder Zee, which vrae approved ot m principle by the Netherlands Legislature some time ago, forms the subject of a recent report to his Government by the United States Consul at Amsterdam, m which it 18
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  • 77 7 The Rev P dementi Smith, who organi- j sed the church parade of the London; Volunteer Rifles and detachments of the; Fire Brigade at St Andrew's, Queen Vie toria Street, on 9th inst, is probably the oaly City rector born within the City bounds. Ha was born m College Hill,
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  • 423 7 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the othet markets there may be small variations. Singapore, Oct. 22nd, 1917. Beans, Long per catty 8 do. French do Beef per lb. 85 Beef Steak do 26 Bean Sprouts per catty 03 Bamboo Sprouts
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  • 205 7 Four Skeletons Discovered. Milan, Aug 28. After a lapse of close upon 2,000 years since the destruction of Pompeii, tbe skeletons of four of the victims have been discovered m the actual positions m which they were overtaken by tbe catastrophe. Two of these victims, apparently a
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  • 40 7 The Prachatipok, of tbe Siam Steam Navigation Co Ltd, left; Bangkok for Singapore on Saturday OcC 18, flying tbe new Siamese flag. The Krat of the same company left the came day for Chantaboon and Kraf nJe« flui*i« tha mnnU
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 85 7 A NEW SHIPMENT OF Avon Tyres HAS ARRIVED. Stock sizes for Cars: 30 m by 3in 700 by 80 3Oinby3lin 710by90 32inby3;in 760 by 90 33 m by 4in 810by90 34 m by 4in 8 1 5 by 1 05 34 m by 4Hn 875 by 105 820 by 120
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    • 313 7 gj Maai Another of C. B/s Delicacies "™p C. B. OXFORD SAUSAGES I I UNEXCELLED. < Crosse Blackwell guarantee r Sr these and all their other table delicacies to be l^lUKei^ i P SJJ produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness. IISSBJJ^^S^p IP bg AGENTS FOR LEA PERRINff WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. gj
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  • 1633 8 From Our Own Corre*s>ondeni Order of the British Empire. Edinburgh, August 29. The master roll of those whom the King delights to honour m the two newly instituted Orders has been received with a loud chorut of approval. Scotland, certainly, has every reason to be satisfied with the
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  • 80 8 A good many people seem to be a bit, or more than a bit, puzzled by the nomen ciature adopted m the mention of the colossal nuns ct the war lonng, etc. For example, take this little lot: 1,000,000 000. TLij, is English, is one thousand rail lion. In the
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  • 377 8 Military writers express various views as to whether Marshal von Hindenbnrg will follow up his success ajnd strike oat for Petrograd. The majority of opinion is that he will soon deoide to rest on his laurels and decline to run the rick ol a march m
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  • 36 8 The Sarawak Gazette hears that Mr Philpotte, late of Sumgei Tengah Estate, ie dow serving m Meeopotamia and that Mr Gerald Dalton, late of the same Estate, is Attached to a Chinese Labour Force In France.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 194 8 I Amaemfa 1 fj Our blood is composed of red ft fi and while corpuscles the red W r to nounsM the body, the white D to fight disease, m Anxmia i or blooJ!essness~the red g h^ corpuscles are more or less jj j deficient. Thus the blood W i
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    • 1036 8 Veno's is the Incomparable Remedy. Unfailing reliability has made Veno's Lightning Cough Cure 2 the supreme remedy of modern times fur all chest, Long, and 1 throat troubles m old or young. The test of time is behind this great r<*:nedy m all parts of the world it has proved
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    • 596 8 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICwJI Tenders will be receivofl I Friday, the 9tQ November i B Dp to toca J I 6ecre.ary, Office, St^apif^'^cSlß Ooj»clllo«'8 Officei p eQa^^ the J| Office, Malacca, from pereoi d c tracting icr supplitH for th. r" 1 08 «J 1 Singapore, Penang and Mala -a 1 for
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  • 363 9 Oct. 25, 1917. The £following are the bhares a$ to which: cbhnjjee are notified m MaMTfi Fra.er »ud Co's yesterJay'e shure Hit Buyers Sellers Balgownie 6.50 7 00 BukU Jeloto;is> .75 .85 Bukii. Katil .6 5 103 Haytor 10.S8 11.50 Indragiri 6 00 6/^5 Kelemak 8.00 8.25
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1541 9 ;>«■ Peace, or PueNTr, S-ifi Insurance is worth* too cents on the dollar. 8 I WHAT OTHIR PROPERTY ISP J I IIFF ASSIIRANfF fftiPANY l IMITFH vsn&SJ iiulj nuijUIUliiLJD Llfplimllt UUrlllL!/. I II (INCOBPOBATSD IN STRAITS BBTTL«MEMTS>. II OFFICE: WlatUwter House, Siagtporfj. LONDON OFFICE $1, GUI J«wrf, E.C. ■t M
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    • 427 9 Ceylon Burgher with thrcneh practical experience of Knbber, seeks bil'et as assistant m Chinese Estateß m any par? of Btn.i s or elsewhere. Speaks Maiay and Tamil. Apply B, c/ 3 52 South Bridge Road. WANTED by elderly gentleman a Cols panion Housekeeper state wages with BoarcJ. Address Housekeeper c/o
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    • 49 9 Time- bails on Fort Canning and Moait Faber drop dally at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean lime. The time-gun Is fired at it <rotook k Boen, laflloatlng Singapore standard time, co every day exoepting Sunday, when It Is ore d t one c'clook.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 388 9 MAIL TABLE To day. inieimedtate and local mailß, wtis be foooo lo list below Penang, Malaeoa, F.M.S. [hf Trata) I p.tx> dally (except Sunday). Johove, 8, 9.80, 11 a.m., 18.SC, 8, 4 A B p.c P. Batam AP. Bnlang Hook Keng 8.80 am Cacob Hock Gan 8.80 am Cacob Edina
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  • THE EMPIRE DOCK.
    • 2783 10 Harbour Works History. An important event m the history of Singapore took place last evening at Tanjong Pagar, whan m commemoration of tha completion of tbe dock and wharf extension works H E the Governor (Sir! Arthur YouDg, Q c m o.) named the
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  • 274 10 Rubber. Singapore, Oct 25. The quantity catalogued for this week's Auction, which commenced yesterday and finished to day, was 1,814 tons, of which 1,217 tons were actually offered and 788 tons sold. There was a very fair demand for most grades and prices generally show an improvement.
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  • 125 10 Singapore, Oct 25. The weekly Rubber Auction which commenced yesterday was marked by a considerably improved demand for prime Estate Rubber and prices showed a slight advance. Fine Pale Crepe sold up to I• 24 per pikul, which is 18 above last week's bett, and Ribbed Smoked
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  • A SURGEON'S CLAIM.
    • 422 10 In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the Chief Justice (Sir John Buckaill, k c> continned the hearing of the district court action m which Dr Charles William Sproule Boggs, surgeon, of the Hotel de I'Europe, sued the Christmas Island Phos pate Co, auil Messrs Boustead and Co,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 237 10 CARDS OF QUALM Christmas New Year I Birthday Cards I "Message" Birthday I General Postcards I are stocked by f C. A. RIBEIRO CO., I J YAMATO M Phone 432. 41, H/g/js,J OUR GREAT GASH GLEARAI SALE NOW PROCEEDING and continues until 31st Get GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL OEPTS SPECIAL
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 74 10 S.V. C. DRILL PKOGKAMME. i Friday, Oct 26. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SV A (all detaila) 5.00 Jardine'a Stepa DRFAGL Specialise •1 CO JohnstoS'l Pier SRE v j 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co SVC j 5.00 Tyersall Transport from Drill} Hall SYR 5.15 T P Firo Station SVR.TPP Drill Hall
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    • 17 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday Oct 28. Johneton'a Pier, 8, 9 and 10 a.ra 2.80 and 3.30 p.m.
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