The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 April 1918
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1918-04-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I BK GENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23 1918. NO. 9,34516 words
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Article419 1918-04-23 1 There is grave news to day for our Dutch friends. Germany is making de* mauud which it- is Baid will compel Holland to take one side or the other m the war— Page 4. Man power emerges as the one key to success m the war. Whilst419 words
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Article941 1918-04-23 1 ART AND THE CIN EM ATOG RAPH. Tbf advent of the cinematof ropb lifts cf.i nfd anew field of dramatic art. Wbethei we like it or not, whether it will be perma* nett or cot, the dramatic interest of the day ie m coarse of transition to the picture* house.941 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement250 1918-04-23 1 GOODRICH TYRES OLinS \ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music m Attendance Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). I The Antigraph Filing System The letter which knows250 words
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Advertisement318 1918-04-23 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. I (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) NEW BOOKS My Poand of the War by Ba?il Clarfres4 50 1 How ti En'.ightea our Children a book Tan Hamilton's Despatches from the fcr l'art nts by Mary echarliab, M.D.52,75 P,2K!i aiiel J e JL T3i k TO et ?'q2 Politics and318 words
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Advertisement100 1918-04-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j New books at Ktlly and Waleh'e Page 1. Uarima and Giiety's new programmes! —Page 2. Powell's forthcoming auctions sale of furniture etc Page 2. Ching Keng Lee's sales of motor cycles Page 2 dynamos, etc, and town pro i perty Page 6. Eurft&iau girl wanted as maid100 words
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Advertisement5 1918-04-23 1 600DRIGH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1918-04-23 1 THE WEEE Tsssdsi 23rd BSgb Wstev- 8 i tk,m u 9-20 pm. St. George. Philharmonic Praftiae, 9 p.m. #M*ih»Jdj 24th. High WM 9-4* a., 94J p.m. fbftptfl] 25th. H tt' Waee:- 10 lo a^u., 10 7 p.ia be Mark, bwinming Club rutg B*G.C, i.lB p m.46 words
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Article747 1918-04-23 2 Orders for week eniiug April 27, 1918. Ftiany, April '26. Ambulance Class, V M C A 5 15 p.m. individual Troop Ordcra aa issued by Sc^utmPst'iiS. The Coa-.tnUsinner v?i!l esaraine Scouts fcf Prutlcieacy Badges at his ciTica from to 7 p.m on Monday Tuesday ard WectaeS' duy747 words
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Advertisement636 1918-04-23 2 NEARLY FINISHED r j DOLLAR DIRECTORY; I t-." E»TTi iREAD jj HARD TO BELIEVE Yei N<. verthe'es3 True ana Easily Verified. Mr, J. Bawyet living at Newhall Street, Birmingham, waa a great snllerer froiri Chronic Rh< ma I fm, bnl fa tl no faith m advertised cures and it as636 words
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Advertisement589 1918-04-23 2 the house BHi^HPSKVTYTffFm WHERE WITH A I y^JJIS U^^^fflffl EVERYBODY REPUTATION! JBLJs!^iMf^Jiß&lllMiil GOES! FRIDAY S4TURDAVS CKOWDED HOUSffiS testified to the POPULARITY ol the HOUSE and to the QUALITY o( It 3 PICTURES POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT DOROTHY PHILLIPS The Giftod Screen Queen In an Intensely Emotional Photo Drama DOEOTEY FEIIiLTP^,589 words
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Advertisement531 1918-04-23 2 A Picture you'll Be Delighted with, quite oat off the Ordinary ft Highly Entertaini AT THE D ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music. The Pioneer and Premier House.— lhe Rouse oi q __Beach Road In the Second Show at 9,15 p m A Mutual Feature Presenting that Bright and Vivacious Bttr531 words
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Article665 1918-04-23 3 American Labour Leaders' Advice to Germany. New York. February 22.— Me Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, addressing a Labour meeting yesterday evening, said the most bitter disappointment fcr the Prussians had been the shattering of the famous belief that Labour m America could be stampeded by an665 words
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Article168 1918-04-23 3 An Interesting Find m Ipoh 7b; police made ao interesting disoovary on Satuxdaj rooming vshtu they were a-sibticg the Boaul authorities m fcje preeaul i >K y mtarares beiog taken m coace:Lion vi.h tha outbreak ol plague m Ipoh. Duriog the eta?ch of Cc«ctuin premi^ea with168 words
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Advertisement605 1918-04-23 3 NOTICE. I t t is foimally notified that Mr. Al xandet i k tson ceased to be a parser ia th.i firm r Messrs Lyall and Evatt EvhaDjio and Ml Brokers on'Jth Febnia'v, 1916 j I Bted at Singapo.u lalfl tl d day of April, DREW ft IIPIES, Folicitors for605 words
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Advertisement337 1918-04-23 3 Dr. CasselFs Tablets Build You Up and Make You Strong an 3 Healthy. When you art' thin and weak it is because your food is not nourishing you. Perhaps your stomach is out of order, or the organs that make rich healthy blood are not working properly because your nerves337 words
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Advertisement934 1918-04-23 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. (HE SPRING RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the nth, Thursday the 13th, and Saturday the 15th of June, 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 11th June, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAKES-2-1S p.m. Value $400. A handicap for all Ponies934 words
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Advertisement999 1918-04-23 3 2 til. THE VISITORS' PLATE snd STAKES--2-40 p m. and 5 p bi. Valio of each stake $500 A handicap for all Ex-Griffin 80. s that j. run at tbe Meeting. The Horse* Daj ho Cix.i Iby the if ndicapper [ftti tw-i rmgrt. m k und B. Each ../i»KB to999 words
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Article98 1918-04-23 4 BIRTHS. Buley.— On April 5 !«-t, at Blanche House, to Mr. and Mis A. E. Bailky, a F.on (John). roft— GEOtfcuTT.— At the Eutor can Hospital, Kuala Lnmpar, on Friday, ISth April. 918, to Mr. and Mrs. L. CroftGroucutt, sou. NBWMAM. On Tuesday. April 16, at the Ipoh98 words
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Article2112 1918-04-23 4 Tuesday, April 23, 1918. When wo review tbe present rubber market situation from the point of view of the shareholder, we cannot refrnin from a continuing feeling of astonishment at the settled faith which remains despite the generally nnfav onrable conditions and the steady stream of2,112 words
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Article38 1918-04-23 4 MAY BE DRAGGED INTO THE WAR Grave German Dtmutd hae a Bot^arilaai rln i( Jttßitnfl i b%wt .b :n alri aboai '.j bo n;-:, de bf G preet'ed, would fore? s take ere eide crtLe Dtbei38 words
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Article247 1918-04-23 4 London, April ll.— Ti tie m not ezp-tci meet ineleuMit ircather' with rc-.ia. The Gterautttt i I liutls after ..ruir recent evidently Aa uot n»*u ta Ibey are tcaiy to fto M I I I They ar? kaio| Dp y j reinforced hut the iliie ther-od their forces247 words
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Article89 1918-04-23 4 Alleged Triple Muni' From Omt (hen Corretpondeni Penorg Apr Bagan Jernal, near Penacg, Mi k ecene of an alleged triple murder ri Chinese who attacked two bey; via axe, inflicting fatal injuries. H u iltanMft killed, with the tame v.«.<>poi a coc i:e.: the houee who went to89 words
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191 1918-04-23 4 Coniblngoot Tribunal Formed I Rumours have been i.tl h> m Sbancb I (or some weeks past regardirg Urn 'crcttion cf a tribunal for the combing odd eligible British eubj^cte fa Cfcfau Bk art:* war service. Yesrerdaj lap ill »r rthat euch a tribunal has191 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement183 1918-04-23 4 Cresta Blanca Wine Co. RED SPARKLiNg BURGUNDY A superb sparkling ;red wine, made from the Petit Pinot grape. A splendid banquet wine, and a great favorite with the ladies. Caldbeck Macgregor&lo> SINGAPORE. spe oL Bedsteads j FOUR POST V BLACK ENAMELLED With Scroll yK Floral Filling M W Decoration w*^i183 words
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Advertisement41 1918-04-23 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHAKD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) NYto the conditions of cur offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanded.41 words
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Article931 1918-04-23 5 WHY GERMAN TACTICS ARE UNSOUND Ludendorffs Ghastly Gamble Vy *c brr »r Cahl« [R«uUr'i titfiO9] p > I 21. A Serai official i**ued iril I y- Tt>t< forty D the struggle on the protmblj m^i-kb than the en 1 of the The <iermans must h.-tN'r .Vvirinrig F.flrrj931 words
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Article84 1918-04-23 5 London, April 16. Mr Henry Cowper Gollan, Attorney General of Trinidad, has been appointed Attorney General of Ceylon. [Mr Gollan was born m 1868, He had previous!; been Attorney General, icting Chief Justice, and Chief Justice of Northern N'igerii, and prepared the criminal code for the same84 words
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Article60 1918-04-23 5 The Hague, April 17. M Rambonnet, Minister for the Navy, announced m the first chamber that the Government m tends to send a convoy of ships to the Dutch Indies with their own coal, escorted by a warship, m order to bring back certain members of the60 words
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Article49 1918-04-23 5 Paria, April 21.— The Inter- Allied War Committee at Versailles now consists of General Belin (France) as President, Ganeral Sackvilla West (Britain,) General Nobilan (Italy) aid General Bliss (United States. Patii, April 21.— Sr Orlando and Sr Bianchi, the Italian Minister of Transport, have arrived from Rome,49 words
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Article48 1918-04-23 5 Peking, April 17. Two American women missionaries have been kidnapped by brigands on tha Kiangsu Shantung border and held to random. Brigandage and lawlessness by the soldiery, and a decreasing reepecS for foreign life and property, are among the serious aspects of tbe internal situation.48 words
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Article52 1918-04-23 5 London, April 21. The Admiralty re port that British light forces m the Heli goland bight en Saturday encountered enemy light fcrcea who retired behind their mine fields. A few shots were exchanged at extreme range. An enemy destroytr wa3 hit. All our .hips returned52 words
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Article32 1918-04-23 5 London. April 21.— Italian OfiQcial OUr artilluiy id ths Aeuuga basin carried out repeated concentrations on fnemy posi tioni Bric'sh patrola iDflicted lobscß, l eif eotiTeb harming the euatny.32 words
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Article31 1918-04-23 5 T:fl Ap>H 21. -I :i3 repotte 1 ih-t tbe Arm^uiftni? >re retaking Van. TaiUw at* j leeki on Baku were repals^cJ by Armenians and the reel of the population.31 words
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Article22 1918-04-23 5 Paris, April 21 —So f3r 118 have bean killed and 286 injured by the long range bombardment of Paris.22 words
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Article227 1918-04-23 5 I WHAT THE DOMINIONS ARE DOING The Clergy to Fight a sly ■abßarwe OabJe? [Jtenfter'i larrioej London, April 28.— The Times saye I The Dominions are redoubling their efforts to reinforce their troops on the west front. I Both Australia end South Africa are re |Ortiog to redoubled227 words
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Article191 1918-04-23 5 Fine Tribute to the British London, April 17.— The King of the Hadjaz has telegraphed to HM King George congratulations on the magnificent and unmatched gallantry of the British armies on the western front. He is earnestly praying the Almighty to crown with vie tory the banners191 words
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Article170 1918-04-23 5 A Message from Georgia London, April 20. A telegram from New York says that the Irishmen of Georgia have cabled to Mr Dillon The Irishmen of Georgia, at a meeting at Angnsta, endorse the grant of Home Rnle and the extemion of conscription towards Ireland. We expect170 words
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Article118 1918-04-23 5 The Red Sea Oilfields Cairo, April 20. The acting Financial Adviser, Sir William Brunyate, has issued a note on the 19 8 budget. He refers to the progress, of cotton cultivation. Difficulties us lo fuel supplies were mainly overcome by the development of the Red Sea oilfields acd118 words
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Article62 1918-04-23 5 FEENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris, April 21, 6.10 p m. The Italian Ministers Orlando and Bianchi have arrived en the British front. On the eouto of Hebuterne and south of the Scarpe we gained ground, capturiog prisoners the German artillery was active m the sectors of62 words
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Article253 1918-04-23 5 On Saturday evening the Hindu Association gave a reception to Dr. N Veer&eamy and Mr VadiSal Pursbotumdas m honour of their nomination ov the Commission of Peace. Tbere were pre sent the representatives of various ludian Societies, members of the Hindu Advisory Board and other prominent Indian gentlemen.253 words
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Article543 1918-04-23 5 The engagement is announced of Mr B H Toft, of Messrs David and Toft, and Miss McCarthy, of Penang. The marriage will take place next month. Abdulrahman, p c 818, was yesterday charged before Mr Ham with receiving an illegal gratification of two cents from a Chinese hawker. He was543 words
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Advertisement133 1918-04-23 5 J Motor Enamel ??SXSR LONDON VARNISH <.' I: NAME!. C° y'r:/ r &5 A■■■» \a I t; -q -,t Lfl fl |f| C L I |l VARNISH COLOUR Colours L rr-. n R.d. fr:y, tiSy*?jfi'\ -1"^ rur..i- niiiL- siate, V^^-' Jf J^"' "ii>- V k\tr.d r ami Gt cc« IJ133 words
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Advertisement752 1918-04-23 6 P. OMnse India &ND Apcah Li inf. (Ccrafonica Ineot?o»aloa la Ec«lacfl4 Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under contract with His Majesty's Government.) T*e company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pended. me Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended.752 words
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Advertisement480 1918-04-23 6 JAPAN MAIL STEASBSniF Co., (IneorporateG 1b Jf»?Rs) EUROPEAN LINE. Ut Hingkong, Shinghal, Ktbi A Tikehiai fir liliiii, Penang, Colimbt at* England tla The Cape. A qerviee is maintalnod betw9e« Toftohacct ports to MarßeiUes, London, oader mat oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Ooven meat. The Mew Twin screw Steamer* maintaining this480 words
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Advertisement525 1918-04-23 6 M. M. MBSSA6ERIES HARITIMES Incorporated m Framo? MAIL LIM*. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice- versa. BRANCH LIKB. Fortnightly service between Saigon-To a ran oHaiphong. For farther information apply to J, de COUBT6IS Agents. R. M.S. "MONTEAGLE." Launches to convey passengers will525 words
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Advertisement571 1918-04-23 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY! (INCORPORITED IN U.S.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Bonoluln and San Francisco S.S. "YEHEZOELJk I',1 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or abont U S.S. "ECUADOR". 14 000 tons do do 22, S.S. v COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons do do 19ih Jui jj571 words
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Article1766 1918-04-23 7 The Lews Changes Hands. From. Our Own Correspondent EdiLburtb, Frb 18. The purchase of tLe Itlaud of th Lewis by Lord Lsverbalme Prom Colonel Doncan Matue6on is ti bceath catching :.;j( pu-a. If ib understood that some pears ago en the occasion of a holiday, bia Lordship was1,766 words
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Advertisement246 1918-04-23 7 cets oV er $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 TH GRMT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED, j INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). 1 HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. g cany has £20,C00 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BritishLile Assurance246 words
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Advertisement461 1918-04-23 7 THE LTD/ I iMOBFObATKD IS JII'AN .v.!t»l BotaorlbeO-* i 8,000.000 -ivpitAl Ps!J Uv V, 10,000,000 BOQOMO Facd... 11,800,000 FrmUentt J, ißonye Bsf r'iis-P-residvnt. Y. Yaruakawt i.'>\. UtECTOIS. J. Inonye Esq. *Y. Yauir.kawa Esq. R, Souia Esq. M. Odagtrl Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. T. Kawashima F.-q. K. Kimura Esq. Bar v461 words
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Advertisement233 1918-04-23 7 FIS! MD '.IiSiBF. (Inoo rat lin L lncorporated m England] Pire ftnd "Jarine Risks of every description uu^erwnt'cn at lowest eorrent rates. Adamson, Gilflllan Go., Ltd. ;Incorperatecl ia England.) General Agents. A. J. Scandrett, Bfanager, Insurance Department. The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. HBAD OFBIQB—&HQAPOBB4 livs")r9i)t4t£.(3 Jn She Sttaits BoiSieTaesftsv233 words
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Advertisement143 1918-04-23 7 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlements) Capital Registered $8 00 000 Capital Subscribed $3,500 100 Capital ir'aid Up $750,000 HEAD OFFICE Raffles CiiamiDers, 5 6, Singapore. BRANCHES Malacca, Muar, and Batu Pah at. rurrent opened, Fixed Deposits teceivid ar.d General Banking Business Managing Director: LIM PEKG143 words
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Article759 1918-04-23 8 Sedanoor Tributes When the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, re-opened on Friday morning, end Mr Justice Innee, Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner, and Mr Justice Earnahaw had taken their seats on the bench, warm tributes were paid by both bench and bar, to the memory of the late Mr759 words
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Article138 1918-04-23 8 Honi Boit gui mal y penss 1b advised to write to tbe Postmaster on frbe matter €0 which he refers. Failure to deliver individual letters ie not a matter for newspaper discussion but ono to he rcga latcd between the person concerned and the Postmaster General. The Shanghai papers announce138 words
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Advertisement476 1918-04-23 8 HILLSIDE PRESS '¥z& w^^E*'-'*^^^9b&7**jß^e^kE*' FOR PACKING RUBBER IN MOMI c_ RESTS, SAVES Cl~h. TRANSPORT--AND FREIGHT *PRICE 111 EACH THIS PRESS SAVES ITS COST THE FIRST MONTH IT IS IN US! UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SINGAPORE. JL__^_ Irrigation, Pumping and Electrical Machinery of Every Description We carry476 words
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Article1420 1918-04-23 9 fsaued by FUASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Apr. 22nd. RUBBER STERLING OOMPJINIEB .:10,000 i I AJot Gajab 60% 3.53 375 1,000,000 1 1.09 Amalgamated Malap 8% 875 8.00 600,000 I f Ayex Hitam 15% in* IS. to 16.C0 150,00a 1 i AyerKanlßf 15% 1.00 1.10 800,0001,420 words
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Article238 1918-04-23 9 Bars Refusal to Practise Rangoon, 18th March. The administration of justice at Thatorj continues to be interfered with. The members of the Bar will still net appear m the court cf t-ha Township Judge. In Sepl last year the member* of lha ihiaton, Bar Association uuinimousiy238 words
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Article82 1918-04-23 9 Me Bjrrcll speaking at Bristol recently, said that if naw^papL'rs are uadaly strong it is bsoaase Minsters are unduly vreak. If they had been allowed to tell raorctrutha they would uo" have told bo many lies Tbera was m the military mlcJ an m clination82 words
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Article41 1918-04-23 9 BWKJ9BS 9ff Apr. 22 N 4 a 24» 16 i Uftcd o 4 9 3a MftdfSt I 2 4 27 82 ImmtJ Baal glB 4 147 i tggomm^i it a i ;06f -si, i. > gfff nkl 0? 54 o 46*41 words
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Article65 1918-04-23 9 :[I qct-.iij Qom norn 8.70 2.4C0 119 000 180 »*6.00 £0 F norn >':-z? If a 1 norn !a J Dsvoe'B Billllr-jI -9* «m« §5 SO .fi-o br.-.nd toa-.esoc, 4.90 ylwuiteow 4.80 t*a cpglfiM r6 t 1 Hai 4.70 p«e I 4.7Q n m pyi 1 I 4.60 *rowa65 words
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Advertisement55 1918-04-23 9 FIRST CLASS British Made w *-j Jl3^\T s pod %p4 jfe» -*s yB jL^-^ iq&fl uk^ C 2 "'dfjLfc^ 1 Kg nPB IbSSqJmK An Exceptionally (food OTITIOT*i"IITIii"V 1 Williams tninu WIAUiIInC (hatiH rti* I i^A/ifilf^i At a Reasonable Price Hand Machines $25. Treadle do. $45. I^.l I I m. 355 words
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Advertisement350 1918-04-23 9 RECORD DEMAND FOR THE jA jj^b-j MAF? S IC IT I'ffT 4-fOlu riAyiL^ilL ulr I j HAIR HEALTH harlene4.folo gift beauty'for all. l fW^WW^E 1,000,000 "KaHene air-Drill" Outfits j Ix/l-TT FREE. Wi2 i "-^'^t X %J?^J rrPfE enormous demand for the Hr I ''■>'">« -kjTg^;*^ >^?tt to be m time350 words
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Miscellaneous227 1918-04-23 9 WEATHER Eandang Kerbaa Hcspltal, Apr. 31. 9 a.m. 3pm. 9 P.M. Barom. 32 Fab. 89 648 29 7J2 89 648 Temp. 85. j 83. 78.5 Wet Bnlb Ther. 79 5 78 0 76.0 Dir. of Wind Calm NE Calm Max. Temp m shade 87,0 Mm. do. do. 73 0 Max.227 words
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Miscellaneous184 1918-04-23 9 MAIL TABLB To day. tnawtmefiirte aaa local m*'Ja l *t iooro Hal below PanaD^i Malaoca, WMJL '%t Ek«M 8 p.u Sftily (except Sunday). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 ft 6 p.m. Hongkong, taking mails for USA and Canada c 80 am Cncob Soon Hcng 6.80 AM P. S'bam k184 words
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Article767 1918-04-23 10 Tha report of the directors of the above comp any for the year ended Dec 81, 1917 (to bj presented at the annual meeting to be held on April 29 fit- Derrick aod Cos. office a) is as follows Pr.itt; fat luj $o*r, u'coc providing for767 words
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Article158 1918-04-23 10 Be! <_; cr irsngUlrat?, Mr W La ''ani Cn'.r, jeafterday, Chn Bok, a employed by Lteoi. Col. Deri ck, charged anothec Bjlam named Bi Ji Tim with assault on tbe 14th insli Sli X v. i wbo appeared (ov Ihe^deCeiiee, a*l r an adjoarmnent, Ccl. Dertiob I bo if i158 words
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Article636 1918-04-23 10 I The annual report of the directors of the Joram Kaantan Estate for the year ended Dec 81, 1917, to be presented at the annual raeeticg to be held at Barker and Co's on Monday, April 22, states After providing for depreciation, the accounts 6bow a636 words
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Article269 1918-04-23 10 II h with deep rpgret that tuo BNB G Z3tta records the death on active acr vice of Lieut Rupert Roshefoit Moliere labnteaa, 3rd Battia Coldatreum Guards, j eon of -be late Mr and Mrs M Tabuteau of Bembridge, Ule of Wi*Lfc, aged 29. Ha wa3 educated at Felfcted School269 words
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Article748 1918-04-23 10 i The tenth annual general meeting of the Malaya Football Association was held on Friday the 1 9 "h inetant at the Singa pore British Malay Club, Arab- st, kindly lent for the occasion, with Mr Abdul Ghalib Badu m the chair. Besides re- preeentatives from certain748 words
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Article185 1918-04-23 10 Tin Van Ju, cf No. 5 South Bridge rd, reports to the police the theft from his residence, at about 6 r* m on April 19, j jot 9866 m notes; He fcu*pecta some of his coollea who have fibtcondtd. A report of alleged gnrn robbery conies i from North185 words
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Article148 1918-04-23 10 FAREWELL TO Mr SIDAM BARAM PILLAI The members cf the Vivakanantba Sanmarka Sangam invited Mr N C Sida-n baram Pillai, the well koown philanthro pist of Market st, god the patron of the Sangham, to the San^ham premises on Saturday afterncoD m order to bid him farewell on hit departure148 words
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Article64 1918-04-23 10 The Gaiety offers now itstalments cf tbe Biliie Burke eerial. Gictia'e Romance." and of the Piotea series, with a good comedy. The Greater Law "is m the early show. The Harima cinema has m its new pro gramme the openiog episodes of the excit ing Universal Serial The64 words
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Article210 1918-04-23 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies' Doubles Mrs Silzmann and Miss Latham scr. beat Mrs burkill and Mrs Holden owe 15, I—B, 6—B, 7—6. Mrs Patterson and Mrs Blair pine 2 v Mrs Macgregor and Mies Lamb pins 2, postponed. Championship Pairs. Mrs Vowler ard Mr Tinsley beat Mrs210 words
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Article59 1918-04-23 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Harked a>:e compulsory.] Tuesday, April 23. 5.16 p.m. Orchard rd Police Stn. S R E (v) >i Dull Hull Maxim Co SVC n n SVC R< cruits i ii A V Flitocn 510 Chinese Co SV59 words
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Article36 1918-04-23 10 General Rubber Company. Holland AmerioanPl mt itions 430. G9S Si Pare Pa.c 28,789 Netherlands Langkat 19,0 10 Agents: S&ndHande, Buttery and Co. Singapore Uuiced 35 500 Bukifc Sembuwaog 42,800 Siak (Sumatra) 21,13436 words
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Article41 1918-04-23 10 General Sir R Baden Powell baa written expressing his great interest m eoluq photographs of the Sandakan Boy Scouts which were sent to him, and atking that 1 hie best wishes for their future may be conveyed to the troop. J41 words
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Advertisement129 1918-04-23 10 SINGAPORE SLIPWAY AND ENGINEERING Co, Ltd. The thirty-second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Singa pore Slipway and Engineering Co Limited was held at the registered office of the Company, Tanjong Pagar, yesterday, Mr J R Nicholson, c m g, m tbe chair. The minutes of the thirty129 words
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