The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 May 1918

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE: T CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, MAY 14. 1938. NO. 9 f 363
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  • 294 1 Late wire news ie given on page 4. R:;ub Gold Mina report will ba found joe page S. j Latest changes m the share list are noted on page 9. The death has occurred of Mr Malcolm 'dimming Page 4. i'he annual meeting of Fraser and Neave
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  • 1456 1 Still top coated and rnuftl-d after the evening practice run, the sergeant sat oa the bench m tbe little canvas hut, talking to bis boys," wbo w ra thawing themselves out around the oil stove. With the fire of honest indignation m his eyes, Charlie the Eogiueman gave
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 GOODRICH TYRES i>LTOS AND 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). m The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork i i i
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    • 348 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG NE W BOO K S Russia's Agony by Robert Wilton $10.50 JANE'S FIGHTING SHIPS Alsace Lorrain by Jules Duhem 2.00 AnEncyc'opßeaia of the Navies of the World The Navy m Mesoootamia 19U 1917 NtW Com P^te Edition Sanctioned by the i by" Conrad Cato"
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERIiSEM'L^TS. Steamer leaving for Calcutta shortly Page 6. Williams pink pills aesidt m driving out eciatita Page 8. Kelly and Waleh publish a liet of new books now ready Page 1. Freeh films at the Gaiety and Harirra Hall this evening Page 2. Amah available for voyage to Australia
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 101 1 THE WEEK T«BSdiy 14th '?\t* Wait;-- 1-.-2 %.m. Singapore Assizf s Ayer Panas meeting, Derrick's, nooa. Rent board, 2.15 p.m. I'hilhatmonic Practice, 9 p.m. fftdnesitey 15th High Hf»teff~ C-39 fc.m., 2-23 p.m. Tfeyrsda; 16th. B!j-^ Wfttew t-Sfi a.m., 3 18 p.m. F?Wif 17th High W w* a •!> a 4-18
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  • 64 2 Orders for week ending May 18, 1918. Wednesday. May 15. Signalling Class, "V M C A 5.15 p m. Thursday, May 16. Combined Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club 5.15 p.m. Kciday May 17. Ambulance Class V M C A 5 15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders aa issued
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  • 121 2 During February fifteen new cooceme fnr tbe miiDnfucture cf dyeituffd and cbhtnicaU were incorporated m ihe United States «nL a total equalization oi ?i 1,250,000. This briegs lie c^pitulizatiou ol thw cnuipcnies organ:zrid since tL- outbreak c,: the vvar %Q a total o! taeo.iTi 000. Tue Government of inJift have
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  • 165 2 No one can know the ecstasy of feeling well unless they hive Buttered the agonies of Rheumatism, Neuralgia SciatJcia, or other acute forms of pain, and then been cured We have thoueancH of letters which express this ecsta y of iteling the pain go. tbe
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 566 2 WATCH FO3 FIMIL ANNOin&EMEHT DOLUR DIRECTORY CO. j»s?T^ I'^V^ TO THOSE WITH LIFELESS HAS 3. 7-Day "Hariene Hair -Drill" Home Nothing alive m Nature st inda still. You go forward or backward. Thus, your hair is t'ii.'.cr healthy or a ;u althy— and millions to-day recognise t :..t "unh< ilthy*
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    • 504 2 TO-NIGHT! IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING UNIfIAKKiCII Wlr£ •■^■■i«"""" To-morrow (Wednesday) Complete Change of Programme INCLUDING A Thrilling WAR DRAMA Entitled "TREASON" gnßMMMHMHggg^MßZiiiiiiimnir ■13———— MM— 1— i Cm Alt: I V FJRST SHOW T „JA SECRET KINGDOM x EPISODES 3 4 S GLORIA'S £$A jSl3%k romance m^^Mpj&m m C
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    • 436 2 FEATURES THAT PROMISE, A RARE GOOD TIME AT THE ALHAMBR\ the Hall for Music —The Pioneer and Premier Boost.- fhm Re Beach Road. In the Second Show at 9.1§ p.m. A Mutual feature Presenting MISS JACKIE SAUNDEBS Again m her favour t3 rele '.f mischief nutfcer Bad hMßfe IN 5
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  • 848 3 iK ANNUAL HIBTIX9, r ii." v gsioral meeting cf i. v, wi6 hald yestardiv r > :ht» Arcade. Tbera i'ble Mr i M FMiot A' Lowther Kemp, ,T r W P W Ker, H E IP p Millar, W M |M aerated water r fjr the
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  • 162 3 THE S.C.L.A. v. THE MOSLEM INSTITUTE. i i I tbe i apn c n v a ivr-p and mc-mbar3 cf the jllotlera Inaticvie visited ihe S.rfti*s ChiI nets Literary Association oa Saturday] tternoon «t:.i pngH^ed bbem at billiacdi,] .line ma eb being a verj intoresting and a'j, i veil eon
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  • 147 3 O. Bo> pure D:y, May 24, there wOl bei jtwc pcKffotmanoefl of tbe Pageant m aid o! llooal Reel Ctcm wovk for liie vroand^dj .i.j be Si Andre w'aMediea] Mission Build toil Fund. I S^.v dancer and fiongs have bec?n intro i ddm d and tbe G
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 175 3 tOSHON SALE OF A Turnout and Horse 1 To be 'ned at 119 Middle road €n Saturday, 18th May, at 3.30 pm. C iHa KSNG LEE A CO Auctioi-eertj ii.vtate Ageots AUCTION SALE J V |OVI Ohiog Keng Lee Cos Sale-room r^ R ifflea Chamliers, Raffles Fiace, ft! Smtvday, 18th
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    • 577 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable European Bungalow at Dalvey Foad, Building Sites at Gluny and Shop House at Minto Road ,i At Messrs CMING KENG LEE Coys Sale-room, i Raffles Chambers, Raffles Places. On Monday, 27th May, 1918, at 2-30 p.m. t Lot No. 1. All that piece of land
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    • 946 3 I An Examination will be held at the Young Women's Christian Association at the end of f Juae m English Composition and General Knowledge, open to ail girls who have piesed (Standard VII or its equivalent. On the result of that examination an entrance scholarship of 810 per month will
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    • 525 3 I AMAH FOR AUSTRALIA. Any !sdv reqalrl ing an Aiuab for the single tii;< Hiut/pore to brlebftne, at |h< r-a or Jur. should com--1 m ooioate wltb Box Ko r«c/on I PRiVATE rAMJLV Two barbelors (Ecglfßh) desi c b^i.rd and lodging with private fMnily. Pkat-c aonly i HOME SWEET HOME
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  • 21 4 Domestic Occurrence DEATH. Lewtonßrain.— On May 10th, at Kuala Lumpur, Baibara Jopeihine. the infant daughter of A. and L. Lewton- Brain.
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  • 738 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, May 14, 1918. It should not be long before we hea.r of a fresh German attempt to force a decisive victory against the Allies and there is no reason to suppose that the attempt will be made m any other area than that which has
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  • 599 4 We are informed that Kerling tin mine started sluicing on the 11th, and every thiDg is working satisfactorily. The Java Pacific Mail line has resumed its Bailings and the next mail boat from Java for San Francieco is due m Singapore on Sunday morning. Arrangements are being made for an
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  • 341 4 Courtesy of the Feehch Consulate. Paris, May 10 626 p ra. Lientec&nt Fonck brought down six biplanes, the first two wi.hin ten seconds and the third one five tmnntea after. After a short but intense artillery preparation, we captured Ibfl p^ik o? Grive^nen. taking 'J5B prisoners and
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  • 82 4 At the Gaiety this evening The Secret Kingdom will continue to thrill lovers of mystery, whilst farther parts of Gloria's Romance and a Butterfly film, A wife on Trial, are sure to interest. The Harima Hall Ecreens more western dramas "The Trail of no Return," as a
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  • 375 4 Harrogate has decided to rid itself even of a German taint m the title of its recreation hall. The famous Kursaal is m future to be called The Royal Hal!" Mr Julian Clifford, the musical director, is baginning his twelfth year at the Royfcl Hall, and may well be proud
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  • 336 4 Amsterdam, X*, j;j r I Berlin the Ka r rjl Hicdecburc declaring of peace mUk Run I pride and r? nd I memor.,!i.,n of fet I which f < I lUrienborg, fch« itroi I aerraaa k L Bl ani Iti c. Ac« X > I Mil UOM :i
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  • 35 4 Amsterdam, May 11. Dr. Wt-kfr formed a new Hungarian Cabinet. Amsterdam, May 12.— The Ecaper:: Karl, accompanied by Baron Buriac a:: General von Arz, Chief o Staff, hat gs:s to Oerman headquarters
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  • 113 4 From Ow o%w* CcWT«*«fKk«» Kuala Lumpur, May 18 -The :t& has occurred of Mr Malcolm OMN&I [Mr Malcolm Cumming was cne cltia old time band of F M S coffee placsen and one of tbe pioneer rubber placer hie coffee plantation beiup converted tbe well
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  • 25 4 i Fro^i Omt Chen Corrupondtni Kuala Lumpur, Hi* The following rubber UwH** announced Finals Pctatt&g 15, Ayer Kuning 15, (MA Lumpur (interim) 10
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  • 71 4 Mr Ear'y on Sunday mo- D Ebden's cook was htjutU6piciO«b mOVtlEt t;i> hou c a and |ofog the beet towll bad 4i I I immediately rap master who tetephi I 1^ bar,,-- ktbsl intora tv a Icirculfiipd to on Hrn lccbout h inter, the DOOSI I QftfiMf
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  • 18 4 Serembar: for Clerff < will be b«*oa taturd May. The Key .1 I I Andrew's Scboo 1 tkam I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 134 4 "^5 JT\ T Gl J!^ mm JD J-J O fe^ GULDBEGK, MAGGRE6OR GO. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS British Made T? c* 1 "i pi Vi 1 p ffii^^^^K HIPKINS. WITHERS. PP ;^!|i PHILLIPS. L==^M ALL SIZES IN STOSK. PRICES ON APPLICATION. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Mr. H.
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    • 39 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBCHABDBROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions cfccur offer "No satisfactory [Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanded'
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  • 1072 5 THE OSTEND OPERATION Passage Nearly Closed London May 11 Further details of the Ostend raid show a sea fog stopped Ihe work of accompanying aeroplanes for I a time ani even searchlights were invisi ble b;:t the w*atber cleared when the arrived a::d ths til attacks'
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  • 392 5 REICHSTAG UNEASY Catholics Decry "Hands up"Policy £Bj Sobmariae Gable] [Remter'e Berrioe] London, May 10.— Fuither light it thrown on German doings m formes Raaiian territories by an animated debate m the Reichstag. Noske, tht Socialist, after pointing out that the Government* had hitherto refused to state why the
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  • 81 5 Amsterdam, May 11. The well known German military writer Colonel Gaedke reviewing the war situation m Vorwaerts points out that if the British succeed m their object of cutting the Hedjaz railway, Arabia would probably be lost to Turkey. Substantial political importance must therefore be ascribed to
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  • 46 5 London, May 12. Outbreaks- of mysterious and destructive fires ie Germany continue, the latest instances being the destruction m Berlin of the Municipal granary, containing a thousand tons of cereals, also the burning of 15,000 acres of forest near Oestcnp, m Westphalia.
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  • 1081 5 ALLIED SUCCESSES Great Aerial Activity London, May 11. A French communique says there was fairly violentartillery struggle io the region of Gri vesnes and between Laseigny and Noyon. Later.- -After a very violent artillery preparation the Germans m the morning I with shock troops attacked Gaune
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  • 31 5 The football match between the National Union Club and the boarders of the St Joseph's Institution, played on Saturday, was won by the N U C by five geals to nil.
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  • 393 5 CAUSES UNREST IN GERMANY Severe Criticism of Rumanian Terms {JJt Bnbmaiine Cable] [Ranter's Service] London, May 10.— The Frankfurter Zeitung, commenting on the Rumanian peace, says: It is a peace concluded according to tradition between the victor and the vanquished." London, May 12. —There is considerable criticism ia
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  • 183 5 London, May 9. The U S War Board has placed rubber on the restricted list. London, May 11. As regards the excess profits duty, the Gazette fixes the per* oentage for the maugrove bark in* duitry of Borneo at ten, and for Malayan tin companies at sixteen per
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 172 5 ROBINSON Co. WAR MAPS THE DAILY TELEGaAPfI" GAZETTEER WAR MAP No. 4— This splendid detailed map of the Western EUROPEAN THEATRE OF WAR besides picturing the physical characteristics of the country i's acoompanie Iby m r .lex of 7,500 names of places, sc j about 10 a Lies to 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 960 6 Pi <*O« British- India JT% P C .46 SLA I N E (Ck»mvao!e3 XnoorForatofl is England,) Mail, and Passenger Servicbs PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) THe Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. Tne Company s INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND
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    • 879 6 MESSA6ERIBB MARITIMES (Incorporated iaFbahob) MAIL LIRE. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hocg* kong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIHB, Fortnightly set vice between Baigon-Tonrane-Haiphong. Fot tarthe* inforaatton apply to J. dO CCURT&II Agents. CALCUTTA i A Steamer will be despatched on Friday the 17th inst., taking
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    • 560 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSH9P GOfV!P«NY (INOOBPORITED IN U.S.A.) *"I, REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Slsangbai, Kobe, Yokohama, locoiulu and San Francisco S.S. "ECUADOR I 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or abou* >> n i y S.S. COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do do S.S. VEHEZOELA 14 000 tons do do nf and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 870 7 j Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 IE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UNITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). V I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. KM company haa £20.000 deposited wilh the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BritlshLlfe Asaaraaoa
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    • 70 7 WE INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HOI I Singapore Bon Marche, Ltd. REGISTEI.i.D (jVriCK 20, STAMrCRD ROAD. HAS NOW DPBMBD A oenrs pair Dressing RftFFiES CHAMBERS (OfiOOHD ixo ..4i.) I Main entrance Visits Scliclted T Y X fil f |i I*4 D ce:'T»\\: i BMIBHI ComConaLSe *ioc.i. .;:a.>.roomi a:tc L&rs- B*OtpHoa
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 956 7 SINGAPORE \m SPRING RAGE MEETIHO iUKDEr: 3. R A. RULES OF RldYO) WILTj SB HBLO ON Taasday the 1 Itli, Thursday tha 13th, aad Saturday ths 15 th of June, ISi 8. I FisvGT DAY. Tuesday, lith 3unb is s. 1. THE GPEKIH3 BTASSS— 2-15 p.m. I Value $4C3. A
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    • 686 7 2*7. THS VISITORS' PUTE^ad ETAIEB--2-40 p ro. and S jgj, Val ii r,f ft ch Stake 8-GOO^L hacdicap for ail Ex-Or flJo EUmse th v have run at the M eticg. lbe U r8( s may be divided by the Handitapper into two c amat, i.e., 4. and P. f.'icn
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1140 8 KAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD M lIS IK G Co, Ltd. (incorporated m Queensland.) The General Manager's Progress Report for Four Weeks Ending Apl 20th, 1918. Gentlemen, I hetewifth beg to hand jcu my report en your Mining acd Biiliiog operations fcr four weeks endirg April aOfch, 1918. Tbo acccmpnnricg Bheet el
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  • 1376 9 Isßueci by FK V3EJS Co., Kxoh&nge and Share Broksrs. May 13th. •4'! (oolattaM ol Steillmg Rto*** taxmt to Mgatded m «>a*«»«r «miw»J to* tbe »«esm»» Qab» Una. Fins &ab*Div 3ciai2 **?*■'«.<?» 100,300 *5 Se AU&gu» 16% ,18 8 0 879Q3C Sis la AngJo-?*va 85% SO 6 0
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  • 57 9 lOobbwotk) s i we May J3 Boci #i 5 c 2 48 8 *ftmsm£ 2.4 1 ie PsrttfeS i aaecdicc m 2 4 5 8 fnasss danulad B^ai 816 UOJIA, T, T. 146 JAVA, Siawi 118^ BI3GS9X, rS«m*'; 66| S'S^scst^s, Back Sufia? 59. *4 Ci v•■ i u :ft;:»v;
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  • 151 9 May 13 :.;a (100 tons) #180 50 n Bs.oj ts sfca No, 2} r o ;r. i 'pcv* 84. C0 "■•7 tiff it 48.0'J o sttjga (1j 0 9 c i doo ■[I (80 J3 > QDHi a m (Baa3a) n^.v j v (Am?»olaa) a-r j B*fl [41% BUu
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 78 9 STOCKS OF THE TWO FAVOURITE I iilYlVl ILJXO 9 itittt^ Jti JlLj I AND THE "OLIVER" HAVE ARRIVED I Stock Sizes. EMPIHE." OLIVER." I ikee papei 9in. wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. Ilia, wide Brief 14in. wide. Kn. wide. Policy 18in. wide. Special (Oliver] takes paper 30in. wide. Ligblwoght
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    • 19 9 Vitafer [•^M.M-TIiE Tonic Fd^n Fort'fie* the System asrainst Ate— a. reatoret the tiwae* after illnew and invigorate* without reaction.
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    • 623 9 WANTED. A. Mf obaolca! Drsagt.tHSM. Ktat^ rxperience and salary ra^ufced. Box No. 95 cfo I Pingtpore Pme .rtib, 11 5 ao-5 WANTED IMWEDJATELY A first clt »p Bborthac At a st. C osd salary t) flr&t class lotD. Apply m petfcon wita te<-tlm<mialfi to the and *»!gned. CAITEY BHTEM&N, Ohsctered
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 386 9 MAIL TABLE Today. taftaatmefllftle aaJi local maiis, ir£u &c too&f la iics below i Tcnacg, Maisaca, F.H.P. (iHrTisla| Ipjc 'C7.oe>t Suaday). Johora 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Bangkok Hunglee 8.30 am Cuccb Bdina 8.80 am Sungei Liat k Batavia 9.80 AM P. S'bam Penang Pin Seng 11.80 am
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  • 644 10 FRENCH OPINION Lord Carzon's Appeal IB? •ntaurUM OahkJ R#awr'« Sorrim] London, Tiny 9. The sentiments of France regarding yesterday's debate m the Commons are rejoicing at the triumph of a faithful friend and gratitude for Mr Lloyd George's worcU of sympathy for France acd increased conflJenca m
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  • 75 10 London, May 11 Italian Official We eteimtd the fctrorgly orpsui-td height cf Monts Corno ir» VaMarsa on the night of M'-iy 9 capturing a haadrad prisoners and two guas. London, May 12. Renter's correspondent with the British army m Italy scutes that Mocte Corno, mentioned m the
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  • 99 10 Lccdon, Mcy 11.— Th» Morning Post has an Amsterdam wire stating that; the Ministers of the Entente have made a joint demarche to the Foreign Minister reepectreg tLe G ;im^G Dutch agreement, especially German^ use of the Dalheira Hamont railway, pointing out passible danger to Holland
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  • 490 10 KING REVIEWS TROOPS London's Enthusiasm [Bj EtabmaruM Cabh] LB*ut*r'» Service] Washington, May 12. Lord Reading, ad dressing the National Press Club, paid tribute to America's swift and unhesitatj ing response to the Allies' oall. He praised the efforts of Canada, South Africa, Aus tralta and New Zealand and
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  • 384 10 Before Mr W Langham Carter, senior magistrate, yesterday afternoon, Chinese named Cheong Tan Kee, owner of a Chinese Hospital at No 83 Sago st was charged with unlawfully removing or aid* ing to remove Lee Bee Chow, a man suffering from bubonic plague from No 30 Upper
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  • 849 10 A meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on May sth. There were present: The Controller of Labour (Mr J R 0 Aldworth) Chairman the Principal Medical Officer, Federated Malay States (Dr C L i Sansom, c m g), Mr W Duncan, Hon'ble
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  • 356 10 The report of the directors to be submitted to the fifth annual general meeting of the Company is as follows: Your directors have the pleasure to submit herewith the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 81st December. 1917. The nets profit after
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  • 112 10 Secretaries Gattey and Bateman. Pundut 28,500 Pelepah Valley 25,550 Kotft Tinggi '-0,750 Siginting 10,200 Clovelly 5,463The Burma Development Synd 7,692 Jimah 20,280 Sitiawan Mission Plantations 4.198 Bukit E B 2,500 Sembrong 2,100 Kilat Estate 1,829 Secretaries Derrick Co. Ting Kil tin Plant 282.00 pikuls Tributori 86
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  • 45 10 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Ladies' Doubles. j Mrs Macgregor and Miss Lamb plus 2 j beat Mrs Patterson and Mrs Blair plus 2 w. o. Mixed Doubles "a" Class. < Mr and Mrs Macgregor feciaich beat Mr and Mrs WisharC owe 4 2.-6, 7 5, 7—5.
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  • 34 10 Mixed Doubles B Class. Mr and Mrs Thomas scratch v Mrs Graham and Mr T C B Miller plue 15. Singles Handicap. Miss Gove plua 4 v Mrs Molden plus 4.
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  • 70 10 A Bengali tailor named Abdul Rahman, of 53 Queen ed, reports to the police tbat he was brutally assaulted by some of hig compatriots at 12.-5 p.m. on Sunday when i he was set upon and so roughly haodled j tbat he had to go to the hospital for treat
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    • 305 10 j BILIOUSNESSTI ft There arc many causes of this complaint, but th« y <\ disordered liver which does not properly fulfil it Fan t n warm climate, when it becomes sluggish m it! Action. i its proj tr c lianncl, auuJ a,. §i w person so afiectcd ts demora] SI
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 68 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, May 14. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S R E (v) m Maxim Co AS V R atd. 5.00 Balestier Range SV R Details 480 MCS Details 5.15 Drill Hall SV C Recruits i,
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