The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 May 1918
1918-05-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1918-05-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. dfasfd SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 7, I**lB NO 9,35714 words
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Article276 1918-05-07 1 In their just commencing new effort the German* contrived what is describe! as a crushing hurricane bombardment as to the result of which news is not yet to hand—Page 6. Figures have been prepared showing what their earlier bios for victory hay. I cost the Germans, acd276 words
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Article1121 1918-05-07 1 It 19 refre&hiug ta encouD'er, m the literary market, anything thai; smacks of originality, and appeals powerfully to imagination acd eyrapaihy. The jaded palate welcomes a condiim-iit to which Che cook h&s added a new piquancy and for this reason, the entreie oue might fthnoit call them the1,121 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1918-05-07 1 GOODRICH TYRES QIIDS ND PNEUMATICS «l II II W II Ull BAFFLES HOTEL. \fternoon TEAS will be served In the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. vliislc m Attendance A T Cf\ BIJOU liiema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather157 words
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Advertisement255 1918-05-07 1 I Kelly Walsh Ltd. li (INCORPORATSD IN HONGKONG.) I NEW 800 X S I MJcha-l Brother of Jerry by Jack Lon- Kussia's Atfony by Robert Wilton $10 5C a don l."-5 A'saco Lorruna by Jjies Dv N'esse. 2.0 C The Bag of Saffron by Baroness von The Science of Power255 words
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Advertisement107 1918-05-07 1 LVfEST Af>V£Br3stiM£HTS. French vermouth a; Swj. Letii age 1. A few of X and W's naw books—Page 1. New pictures at the Harima and Gaiety —Page 2. i Fcaser and Neave's annual and extra' j ordinary meetings—Page 3. Ching Keng Lee's furniture sale Page 8. J Manila cigars at Robinson's—Page107 words
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Advertisement5 1918-05-07 1 GOODREGH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1918-05-07 1 THE WEEK Tcssda* 7th. P;gfb WMer- 714 %.m., 7 56 pin. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. i'htlhcaimonie i'raotieo, 9 p.m. Vatmilij Bth. High v 8-21 i.ir.., 8-40 p.ra. Ttnritfii 9th. Watei 92d &.m«, i-f8 vra P.oclaiuition. Ascension Day— Holy Thursday. s";gh W-.J^s 1 iO 22 a rx., 10-8 p.m. New Moon.78 words
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Article609 1918-05-07 2 Orders for week eciing Mi? 11, 1919 Thursday May 9. Combined Band Prac tice. M.uay Vo!unt3er Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday May 10. Ambalasc-: Class V Ml C A. 5 15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by; Tha mernbars of a certain exemption board shrugged thsir shoulders609 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement505 1918-05-07 2 WATGH FOH FINAL ANNCI'.'&EMENT DOLIiR CIFiECIORY CO. a gat* F~~\ s£3s a SAFETY T R E»A D I YOU EVERYBODY WHO SUPPER FROM Rheumatism NEUR*LGI\. Gcut, Soreness. Stiffness Lumbago, Plenrisy, Headache, ToothacLp, and all bodi y aches aEd pcins, should use LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM Mr. J. Vinrc of No 20.505 words
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Advertisement498 1918-05-07 2 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. To-Night kl wo To-Night {BUTTERFLY NIGHT) COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BUTTERFLY PICTUBES PRESENT A;NEW AND ORIGINAIi PHOTO PLAY IN 5 PARTS "TPnfTnW TTTF. fi-T"Rl\ JC L/ LsXaV^ W X XXiJJ VJrXXif U Ruth Btcnt hcuee, Rcy Stt wart ard Claire T übrey. And full cast of Butterfly498 words
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Advertisement552 1918-05-07 2 k PROGRAMME UNEXCELLED FOR OLin, AT THE L V ALHAMBRa The Hall for Music— The Pioneer and Premier Hous fti»a Beach Road ou c w In the Second Show at 9.15 p m A British Production Par Excellence Tom Gallon's Well known Drama The Man m Piofiev BY TEE LONDON552 words
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Article1603 1918-05-07 3 B Standard Ships. QssMlt .-poking oq the cavy I with regard to new derWM is one particular tjpe of I-j t bip known as the N de* j > t bnicalll known as the j t hij It 15 manufactured m v repeticion and asstmbed at the1,603 words
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Advertisement402 1918-05-07 3 A BLESSING TO WOMEN. I Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from peevish girlhood through I womanhood, motherhood, to the declin- I SJi&^lst lD t* years of old age, there is no better, j milder, or more effective medical companion to women-folk than Dr. Morse's A T^^^^^l^^^^^ Indian Root402 words
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Advertisement583 1918-05-07 3 Lost, White Ball Terrier Pap aboat 7 months old, Municipal Licence No. 4,921. Any one returning Bamc to No. 18 Nas&lm Koad will be rewarded. 6-5 115 ENGINEER leaving June on baying trip Australia, Japan and United States oan undertake a few additional commissions to bay Mechanical and Electrical Engineering583 words
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Advertisement826 1918-05-07 3 FRASER NEAVF, LTD. j NOTICE is hereby riven that f^e Twenty.first Ordinary Moetin b < t the Co*j.;'«ny will be held at tbe Registered office of it»« Comipany, 39. 41 and 4>. tt»« Arcd Siutapore, on Monday, 13th May, i»lb, at Atcou, i'jr the following purposes 1. To receive the826 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article42 1918-05-07 4 i BU7TEMS ch.~ On tho Rt May, wife of I Captain Huttbbbach, m.c, Koyal Field ArtU- lery, a son (by cable) Fleming.— ln Penacp o 3rd instant, to Mr. ami Mrs. K. U. B. Fleming, cf Snngci t'etani, I a fon.42 words
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Article32 1918-05-07 4 H. Graham Achur h, r. f. c of St. Wests England aud Brink maun and Co., Singapore, killed aa tho result of an aeroplane accident on April Si ih. 19 8.32 words
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2139 1918-05-07 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, May 7, 1918. Ou several occasions we have ex I pressed the orinion that there is a I considerable element of unsoundness about the constitution of the rubber share market. The position to- day as regards prices is a good deal more reasonable than it2,139 words
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Article133 1918-05-07 4 Rev. IV fora I, wi f to tfcnad beret .:"K-. I',:,:;;: ratbei tli d rt-i;-^ ij i;f •< notaraaJ atten (J f nail bin n i:> .-i c t:! Lion I Dmet drone b c £ins to set r I bear i: b bon133 words
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Article175 1918-05-07 4 On Saturday last Hr Uvered m Imnoctaal a thr action brought by Syed 1 (en btbalf cf ths ■> I\\ will cf Syed Mafauned kk Syed Oiuiit Ustfofl v I 1 question for b?§ lotieß deci> whether a POnilit gitua 1 n behajf by hn former toltcitoti175 words
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Article208 1918-05-07 4 QMfIMHMK OF tme RMHH II I Pari? M v 4 t The newsp ascs tuport tl itouratl eucccfsfuily h:t MMOI .manbeav guns firaig DO Paris if i I iaj which hi b bj^ri h: liaiy Dfßoially aoetpfisd that tie a*i mund m cbief of :L LUkt4 A'.nies208 words
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Article27 1918-05-07 4 From o*r (km k kt Tbe rikir^ha pallet* I this morniuß kttfl alleged Qovercment orde- ko c l ><: of the lamps to the fcidt of27 words
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Advertisement179 1918-05-07 4 c«l R il liS^mI i S^m WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS WHISKIES. IF YOU AXE LOOKING FOR A SAFE i WHISKY AND OF FULL STRENGTH Either of the Following Brands will see you tarough as long as Whisky is obtainable. JOHNIE WALKER Black, and Red, Label. ||;U£D'& Special Reserve and Ui179 words
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Advertisement43 1918-05-07 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 103S onm 6 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Sote the conditions of cur offer "No satisfECtory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the h!gb qna'.ity of anr work could be given cr demanded.43 words
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Article235 1918-05-07 5 IIW irR fT S HING BOMBARDMENT" CRLSH KEPORTED 5 .king from Kemrael Rate**! cottaapondant I v winni on Mn 4 ,-•> ha' rje fozce the i. igjlt Lie nat rdmant ol i >i bood cS doi ol La i i Mttm< It c the my troop w235 words
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Article119 1918-05-07 5 Gaums 1 Immense Sacrifices i ■i rtespDcdenta at Lhe Bfnph The first phase ■illt item ecded. It is mmon Urn r2*ult= obtaic&d. bfii ii- u*ed 206 divisions I 140 of wh:ch ware he b;\::.-j ir.any ol them re I cr three un:es. There re- tonehed out oJ119 words
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Article30 1918-05-07 5 Rsvtn t-'.^ssage t Ma? 1 eajs lhal the Tsar, r, aeeoffdlni to v, b m trans'* r Ie Urn iliegrd biata m the promote 'heir BOJ aieutioced.30 words
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Article25 1918-05-07 5 bi Press Bureau ur French has been ap r '^ut^n-iai ot Ireland. C'a fe p been appointed IDUd Lo^ Justice of Appeal.25 words
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Article430 1918-05-07 5 SETTLEMENT REACHED WITH HOLLAND German Demands Detailed {£j ttabmarui« Cable] UUuter's B«rvie«l Tha Hague. M*y s.— The Foreign Mini e'er hss :nform«d th? Chamber that the Qcrmano Dutch \i 05:013 is ended. j Tlm Foreign Minister said that the! measures wLicb Qermany desired were originally only partly acceptable.430 words
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Article141 1918-05-07 5 Some Harassing Problems Paris, May 4.— The Carman Secretary of State, vcn Waldow. has given a review of the food situation which it far from op'iroUtic and rftveals clearly the serious difficulties vrhich Germany is sxperieccing. Iba grain batveefc was poor and the Secretary ol State said141 words
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Article118 1918-05-07 5 Harsh Measures Condemned Am.terdam, May 5 —Certain Berlin' papers lennb criiici.e Ibe actions ol the German colliery authorities iv tbe Ukraine which is now oompletely control |«d by the Germans Vor-fartß cays that; the affaire are cteplotftble. Tbe peace eoneta led Ut«w l§o«lool«ted to Bcare^way remaining opponenfei The118 words
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Article27 1918-05-07 5 Amsterdam, May 5.-A fire destroyed the largest Austrian cornmill at Wysotchan The damage is estimated at several million kronen and the cause is unknown.27 words
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Article167 1918-05-07 5 AMERICAN LABOUR MISSION IN PARIS The Workers' War i.»» fcubmarua* C*h*«i [R«ut«r's Berrio«] Parii, May 5. The American labour J, mission, comprehensive cf many vaiiou.' elf meats of modern American life and I thought, and representing the movement; towarr.a the elrongthenir ;j of tho E-itpn^o bcJtween Amttlca, France167 words
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Article122 1918-05-07 5 Handsome American Tributes Loi don, May 5 -Tributes to the Bri iiih heroiem r.t Zeebrngge from tbe i kmerioan Admir: 1 Sin i iui Major General Biddle have been published The former rfiyj; \V n*?d have little fear of the >uteome of tbe iferuggle with such r122 words
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Article102 1918-05-07 5 Lord Inchcape's Tribute London, May 4.— Lord Inchcape, pre siding at the Scrangers Home far Asiatics, highly tributed the splendid services and gallntry of native seamen daring the war. The Home bad provided comfortable quar terefor torpedoed native seamen. Not many 3f our fellow subjects would sail102 words
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Article61 1918-05-07 5 London, May 3. Montagu's report aya thai the price of silver it now practically stabilised. Shanghai exchange ass eased somewhat, and is now much Delow parity with silver. The German Reichsbank return of April 23 states that :he silver holding is now over £6,000,000, compared with about £900,00061 words
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Article49 1918-05-07 5 Melbourne, May s.— Mr Watt, the acting Prime Minister, m a speech declared that ;he policy of the Australian National Party was to fight to the end. Australia's only ;baucs fcr future safety was to destroy Germany's charce of getting basei m tha Pacific adjacent to Australia.49 words
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Article34 1918-05-07 5 Washington, May 5 Unofficial figures indicate that the- Thira Liberty Loan is oversubscribed by a billion dollar*. Fha Bubecr.hars number flfteeo million. The loin closed at niidni^lit r.inidet patriotic' ctemoDstrationa. I34 words
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Article36 1918-05-07 5 London, Mhj 8. The Gazette announceß that Colonel F Holland, retired, cf th 3 [ndisn army, m removed from the array the Kirg having no farther U3e for his services v an officer.36 words
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Article31 1918-05-07 5 London, May 8.- KepreienisUvfcg of ai» the cotton trade onion 6 htld a meeting m Manchester en Saturday, to formulate a demand for a further advance of wage?.31 words
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Article31 1918-05-07 5 London, M y 5.— A message from Paris er.ys it ie oonllrmi that a F«i«nch fou.rti.r> a destioyed om o' the German loug range giiua boriab'.ira n.o Paris.31 words
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Article33 1918-05-07 5 Amsterdam, May 5. Austro German and Rumanian representatives initialled an economic treaty supplementing the Rumanian peace treaty. All peace treaties between Auetra Germany and Rumania are now ready for signature,33 words
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Article570 1918-05-07 5 THE MISSING TOWKAYS. j Before the Chief Justice (Sir Johu BurkniiJ, Xc) yesterday, Mr Swea Teow] applied on bebalf of the wives ulc! ricpen- dants of Towkay3Tan Bee Jong and We 9 K«»y Chan*, who mysteriously disappeared whilst tv a visit to their rubber estate at Sedenok,570 words
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Article303 1918-05-07 5 Not without a touch of mystery were the circumstances under which an unknown Japanese woman, aged about 28, met with bar fate on a sandbank off East Coast rd, on Saturday. At the Coroner's inquest yesterday morning it appeared, according to a wrirtea report made by Mr303 words
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Article33 1918-05-07 5 Paris, M'--! 4. 3i Orlando baa officially consented m the naive oi Italy that tho ebief oommand c£ the All ed armies ia Fc&KCti be confided to General Foch (Hava^.33 words
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Article29 1918-05-07 5 London, May B.— The Muenchner Neu site Naohriohten indicates that General Liman von Sanders has succeeded General Falkenhayn m command of the Turlro* Germans m Palestine!29 words
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Advertisement126 1918-05-07 5 teina Victoria m boxes of 50's-Londr^s (Fineo) m boxes of 100 s gh Life SOftjPerfetfios 25's 50's'^ m mhmgm n mm OR L. H. JLOpeZ 3Ub CA Bcoaaets 25's rarolinas mm 50 s A. Correq 50's^ loit de i'^bela w 25's i Graves SO'sUmperidls 25's HE TRAVELLER 8 MALAY PRONOUNCING126 words
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Advertisement823 1918-05-07 6 P» BsiTise India AND rIiPCAe JLine(Companies Inooryoraied la EnflaaO.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Tne Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pended. THe Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers for823 words
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Advertisement988 1918-05-07 6 JAPAN M,4?f (Inoorporataa m J&^bb). EUROPEAN L.$S. ftp HoiCkfßl ShtafliiS, Kgbe ft nicob»«i f tr lalnsa, Peiinl, Colcra'cs aatf England f It The Gaps. A Bervtae Is maintained between Yokofcfcz^ ports to Mftfseilleß, London, asder mil oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Oovwi ment. The New Twin ecrew Stesme/ maintalntnf this988 words
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Advertisement497 1918-05-07 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C3Bp5J (INCORPORITED IN IT 8. A.) **"|W REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SIR VI I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Fran B |S.S. "ECUADOR". 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or ,i, 1 S.S. "COLOIIBIA", 14,000 tons do do ivl S.S. "VENEZUELA I',1 14 000 tons do497 words
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Advertisement1206 1918-05-07 7 Assets ever $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 H GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20.000 deposited with the Bupreme Court 0/ England, and complies with the BritiahLife Assurauca Companies \ct In every1,206 words
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Advertisement936 1918-05-07 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING j (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 1 Itb, Thursday the 13th, and Saturday the 15th of June, 1913. wL &%»%Jr %jh lOL i."!s l¥JLiirii«£~j« FIR3T DAY. TurSDAY, IlTn JUNB-, 19 3. 1. THE OPBNIHfI STAKES936 words
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Advertisement797 1918-05-07 7 j 2 7. THZ VISITORS' PLATE aid STAKES--2-40 p m. and 5 p.m. Vftla^ cf ca"h Ktake $500. A handicap for all Ex-Griffin Horse that havo run at the Meeting, jLe II rs: s ma> bo divided by the Handicappec into two nlmog. Im A aDd B. I ich dh^-H797 words
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Article847 1918-05-07 8 In bis report on the foreign trade of China duricg 19 1 7, Me F E Taylor, etatie ticnl Eecretaty t3 the Chiueee Maritime Customs, says Ie mny be fairly said that all the im pediments to trade noted m the reports for 1916 and847 words
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Advertisement154 1918-05-07 8 I STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT C4/VI^4S B46rS FOR PACKING RUBBER I SINGAPORE. riiuri nnro 6by3iin 9b v 4in INVI I 111 ih SIZES: 6 b y3J m, 9J by 4J m. British made White Cartridge, or Manilla Wax Paper under flaps NEW STOCKS DIPIf ADII Mi Pn pointers, IllUlVnfiU Qff154 words
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Advertisement155 1918-05-07 8 I cc fiffw&3 w w^ isr* 9 w^fc ir^ &r^ s^ 1 rl ill ill 05 l-^l^i^ FOR PACKING RUBBER IM MOM I CHESTS, SAVES CHESTSTRAKSPORT AND FREIGHT i <P 1 f\k CT PRICE Jb I J EAJ3H EX WORKS THIS PRESS SAVES ITS COST THE FIRST MONIH IT IS155 words
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Article51 1918-05-07 9 Oov^imßUl 0* May 6 Bw < a 2413 32 a«mand ..243 B 2 Ps2t»-£ Bmi 34 81 82] Ff»?i3« iwnmifl Baak 816 IVDI4, T, T. 146 1 HCRB2OHB, i^r.^^ji B4t%FMa J*v&, l:ni:^.; 11 6 1 B&sk BV7Ui« $t.:-« 1:; > SttglftO i 6" I i 1 UJtci Dos Sac51 words
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Article153 1918-05-07 9 May 6 Tia (buyers) H76.50 (frnafeisa l§.Bfi 0 3 28.CC GtanMas Catt Na, r 29.00 1 &i-:\.:. Black swflia .'pore 84 00 P«l p« [Wfcitf 49 00 ffsftmegs ilO 63 "re (I I nan a*. "sgr: HG i'< a:rrKr.M (Basda) d: 1 'a oakola a3 c. i CoS«a (4%153 words
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Article55 1918-05-07 9 May. 6, 1818 The foH vying are the shares Bt> t which changes are notified m Msshr* i'Fraaer and Cob yesterday's share liat Buyers Seller.- Indregiri 5.15 5.25 Kelemak 8.00 6.75 Radella 9.50 10.50 Batrut 19 8 1 0 6 cd Titi Tin Co Ltd 18.60 18.7555 words
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Article435 1918-05-07 9 KICK GOD3WNS AND ■ILL OFFICE BURNED Loss Estimated at Six Lakhs A very Isat motive fire took place m Dawboug recently pays thi K *ngoon GazBttfl vL; n Urn oflico aud doz-m godowns cf Meosrs Jo&eph Henp and Sons' rice mill on the br.Lk-i of tbe435 words
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Article396 1918-05-07 9 Brought to Port by Nine Men. Bombarded and broken by a submarine. a mailing vessel continued, without a eoul on board, to progreES through the beu. How it wa6 boa r ded m mid-ocean by vine men. only one of whom understood navigation, and brought to396 words
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Article99 1918-05-07 9 SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. LNTKA^CSS— TA 1 iO PAOJIB. WiMrvfg bf.oe Qod (hrte Bali Bod« 3' Varehou^ Has: 'J rafai Kecle j g&t Bl Stera d 1 1 I'agab Smi i& 2 2(/i? i^aß 1 1? -.iurt-ta (D.yLockß; Dock c, Icr.J TcVidr. Offlcc, i«al Main Fire (OHM Kutraaoe JlMi- 4 199 words
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Advertisement128 1918-05-07 9 GORDONS m Distilleries Famous for the Purity and Flavour HUtx V \3 l #\cs» OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED DS ENGLAND) Buchanan's Black and White There is no better value on the Market than this old and perfectly blended Whisky— A Fancy Price does not necessarily mean128 words
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Advertisement874 1918-05-07 9 Powell^&^Co., Ltd FORTHCOMING *AUCTION SALES. May 14th, Tuesday, Auction Sale of that Valuable, Freehold. Residential Propertiesat Tanglin known as Municipal No. 37 Grange Road. May 14th, Tuesday, at 2.30 p.m. Auction Sale of that Valuable, Well situated, Freehold, S Residential Property situate at Tanglin and known as Municipal No. 291874 words
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Advertisement286 1918-05-07 9 AUCTION SALE OF One Handsome Calcutta built Turn Turn Newly Painted and Retyred and m First Class Condition One set English Yade Brown Leather Harness. To be bold at our Sale-Room No. 16 17 Raffles Place On Saturday, 11th May, at 11 a.m. POWELL ft' Co., Ltd Auctioneers. (Incorporated m286 words
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Miscellaneous364 1918-05-07 9 MAIL TABLE To day, Inietmedl&te aaJ Joca; i2sj\:. m fee toaj v n Usl below i] Peascg, Mal&coa, F.M.S. (bf Dckls > Iftilf (cicc?i SanAayi. jjohore 8, 9.30, nooa, 2. 4 8 p.m. tCncbb Soon Hong 8 30 am Hongkong 8.30 am Cncob Azmere 9 am Saigon Jade 9.80 am364 words
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Article1053 1918-05-07 10 SECRET SERVICE lEN V SPIES. Silent Straggle In the Heart of U. S. A. In aa article, which bo ciils The Silen*; Struggle ca the Great Likeg." the San FrancHCJ c:>rre?poudeni of the Han delsb! »d wric- a: -Toe tiuriuoua inland Beas cf A~^ri"*, the1,053 words
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Article405 1918-05-07 10 Sedenak 41,01 5 lucb Kenneth 28,980 Glentbiel 25,700 Mand-i Tckong 11,809; total 9 m;,< 109,481. Sa2 McAultfife, Divis A Hope, (Panang.). Sau^ei Patftni 17 OCO j Agams Brown. Phillips Stewart (Penaug Psr&k River Valley 11,049 I Kjnjf Lee 760 Agents Barlow Co, (Kuala Lumpur.) A\er Kucing405 words
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687 1918-05-07 10 It is understood, Bays the Hongkong Daily Press, that the Colonial Government ia m copamunicaticu with the Imperial Authorities on tho §übjtct of conscription for overseas eervlee. There will be no disposition to dispute, wa th:nk, fiat this Colony should accept its duo share of687 words
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Article67 1918-05-07 10 The following is the draw for Keppe! Cap. tbe Orfct, lout.d to ba completed by Sunday 19: b; 11 T White va D Bieeett; ,T Binnie vs G Chancy F Montgomerie va Q Oulli n B Jackson veTFiett; W McCormack vs A. Smith; 3 IJonea vs C67 words
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Article61 1918-05-07 10 Tee Gai 5 offer mo) a of Gloria's Romarc-, :ha Bluebird Qim "Mother 0 M ue,' 1 and otter goddpioturea. la :ho early show ib&re is The S^cttl X T-sgdom.' 1 At the Harima may bs Been forthet R«d Ace f M episodes, and a P y P61 words
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Article290 1918-05-07 10 Charged by Inspector Cannon with blowing the exhau&t whistle of car S 1814 (or upwards of half an hour, without Buffi cient cause, a coolie who with four others was apparently enjoying the noise was fined 95 and coste by Mr Langhorn Garter On a further charge290 words
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Article347 1918-05-07 10 Two Arrests «t Shanghai A sensational attempt on the life of Mr J R D'Olivtira, tbe Consul General for Portugal, was m;;da v: Shanghai oa April 14. Twj Portuguese Cario3 Eusjenio Carnsiro, Bged 27, and Francnco Estevao Ctuneiro, aged 21, son and nepbew of J L347 words
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26 1918-05-07 10 B F BIBLE SOCIETY EMERGENCY FUND. Ths following subscriptions are ao Previously nckcjwUuged 1979.94 H M 10 183^ 94 CHAB. E G TISDALL, A* t nt.26 words
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Article94 1918-05-07 10 1 YESTERDAY'S PL^Y. Championship Pairs* Sirs Holden and Mr B afcfcy vs Mr ardj Sirs Lt gatt, postpon ,1 I Mr.-i Vowler i ad Me Tineley vs Krs Salzmann bnd Mi S oat-, r sstpi oed. Mixed Doublks a" class Mr and Mrs Wit-hart owe 494 words
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Article65 1918-05-07 10 ladies Doubles Miss Go ye fiud Mlea v, La i b plna "> vs I Mt~ Casv.reil aud M.-~ V. r owe 15. M; j 8 ilzmann and Miaa Latham »ct vs Mia Wic-.i'o: d uc d Mit> r i'!iomr,s plus i. Mixed Doubles a Class. Mrs65 words
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Advertisement249 1918-05-07 10 A 2000 to 1 chance 1 There are over two thousand aiirceiit^ covering j nl m live m the Trop c?, expose your>tlf to caj.y The o^ds fera big even m a tran rate climale bnt hf>ro n, because o£ the thienrng effect the ottmata has upoa the blood. Thin249 words
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Miscellaneous54 1918-05-07 10 8.V..C. DRILL PKOGKAMMi > i v pudni;rj :it three recruiU 1 parades a wih'k [c ooflipulaqry, [Drills Marked nro oompqlsory.] 'luebday, May 7. 5.00 p.m. Drill Hull SV A, GL&DRF 5 1 5 .1 SUE (v) SVC Rfecruite 11 A V Plitoon s>l .1 Chinese Co SV I G G54 words
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