The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1918
1918-06-01
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Title Section17 1918-06-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. -jrfvr rrfiVWTR STNftAPfYRTC SATWR/DAY. JTTWH! 1 Ift1« wn q a7ft i17 words
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Advertisement5 1918-06-01 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS 4ND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Article239 1918-06-01 2 I Allied troops have made useful attacks lin Macedonia Page 7. A new Republic m Russia and difficul ties m Finland are troubling the Bolshevik Government Page 7. Late wire news will be found on page 6 from which it appears that the German advance is slackening239 words
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Article822 1918-06-01 2 Quicquid agunt homines nostri ts% farrago libelli Juvenad. The topic of the week is *n*t a pies* sact one for it is the success which hai attended the German tejpt m the Rbeims area where by a clevsrly worked np surprise he deprived the Allies of822 words
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Advertisement141 1918-06-01 2 RAFFLES HOTEL SATDRDAY, JUNE Ist SPECIAL DINNER AND CINEMA SHOW. The Antigraph Filing System The letter which knows where to go Cat the haman element oat of yoar filing system ana von will be able to lay yonr hands on any paper the moment yon want it. Thi9 system has141 words
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Advertisement185 1918-06-01 2 Kelly ®> Walsh, Ltd. INCOBPORATErxitI HONGKONQ I A" .> NOW UE\m ENCYCLOPA&I A SINIGA -i B x SAMUEL COULING, M. A., (Edin.) Late Hon. Secretary and Editor, N. C. Branch Royal Asiatic Society. A Book of reference on all Chinese Matters useful to the Student of Chinese things or the185 words
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Advertisement152 1918-06-01 2 LATEST AIWEKIS3EMBKTS. 1 Matinee at the Palladium to day Page 2. j Patorton Simons for Macdougall'e sani i tury flaid &H e 8. v For 'the beet pulleys go to United Engineers Page 4. Shoeen Kaisha Eailing engagements— PageS. Sale of striped cotton cloths by Com mercial Rubber Company Page152 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1918-06-01 2 SatiPlsji June Ist. Htcb Water— -43 a.m., i-13 p m. Race Entries O'ose Bandy croft meetin?, coon. War Film, Vie. lhea re. High Water— 2 46 a.ra 4-14 p.m. Ist Sunday after Trinity. Moon Last Quarter. BEgi> Water— 4 i r.«u ff-19 p.m. The King's Birthday (1865 Government Holiday. Pith101 words
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Article57 1918-06-01 3 m Vick. Chartered Bank, Sioga has received for the Royal National b ir 9 jy ackoowUdged fI.UO aid Co. >' A 10 10 :tH> 6 5 jc I H mp o I P l i r p > 6 5 a s 5 T v 6 18* I57 words
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Article67 1918-06-01 3 SEVEN TH LIST. 4 -ount already acknowledged 140,160 100 rha Estate of Tan Chay Van, :e icitad Engineers Ltd 1,000 \'U 8 Mary Abrama 60 .j t MacNair (per Mr A W Still) 60 25 L ;-eat Sistern Assurance 00 U* 500 8 Me R67 words
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Article22 1918-06-01 3 Goveraaenl of loiia hopes to be i to 's*ae :he nDtidc^tion announcing cerms of luiia'i se^oad War Loan on a::a: May 11.22 words
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Article45 1918-06-01 3 Three months rigoroua imprisonment »is :he senrence pa93ed by Mr W Lang Jam Carter m the district court on Wednesday, on a Mohammedan Tamil named Abdul Karim, \Tho was charged with aoase breaking at No 2 da Sooza st occupied by Mr Jan Hendricka Leopold.45 words
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Article384 1918-06-01 3 Canadians Release 5,000 Drams at once. j March 22. While British and German troops were straggling far to the eooth m the opening clash of thf spring campaign, the greatest projector gas bombardment m tha world's history was carried out by the Canadians to384 words
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Article123 1918-06-01 3 Kweh Geok Chin, of 249 South Bridge* rd, reports to tha C P O the theft at Boat Quay at 4.80 p.m. on May 28. of 62 tins of kerosene oil valued at 180. He ens* pects a Hokien, a bullock- cart driver, who has absconded. Another report of theft123 words
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Article133 1918-06-01 3 It has been deoided that officers of the Indian Army who have shown themselves capable of performing efficient service m the field during the present war may have restored to them any service for promotion which may have been forfeited owing to their failure to pasß the pres cribed examinations133 words
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Article160 1918-06-01 3 The repairing and enlarging of the harbour works at Emma Haven (Padang, Sumatra) have been m constant progress throughont the year 1917. With one ex ceptiou, all the quays were extended, and two sheds were enlarged. The old port office was torn down and replaced by a well furnished brick160 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement377 1918-06-01 3 CIGARETTES The particular man demands a particular cigarette. "State Express" are made for just such men—men of discrimination who reQuire the best imh WO. 333 Virginia 50 $1. N^Jft Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Co, Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND |> Do You Suffer from any I >^^^^^^^377 words
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685 1918-06-01 4 San Francisco Branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. Three automobile bandits held up the Yokohama Specie Bank m San Francisco during the afternoon of March 19th, stole 110,460 m currency and silver and a day's collection of cheques amonDtiog to 913 017, locked685 words
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Article45 1918-06-01 4 For attempting to export three dozen mantles, a prohibited article, a Chinese Ho See Koon, of 111 South Bridge rd, who was charged before Mr W Langham Carter at the instance of Mr A V Brown, dpp, pleaded ignoiance and was fined $250 and costs.45 words
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Article97 1918-06-01 4 According to the North China Daily News, the Shanghai Municipal Council iesued a call on the 4th instant, for police volunteers. It Bays: To help fill the vacancies caused by the absence of men at the front the Municipal Council has issued a call for police volunteers. Able bodied me97 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1918-06-01 4 STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT ■CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER A. ARISAKA, SINGAPORE. •Sr Maura GHEE EN6 SONS, CIVIL. NAVAL, MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS The Managing Proprietor, who h»3 received his traluine from an European Master TaUcr, Personally CctS v ery i*™m *vg^ Ihns ensuring perfect fitting with tha latest WB3t235 words
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Advertisement84 1918-06-01 4 i Qp M While others are |i§§;yp Claiming Quality wmm I we guarantee it, Sk Quality is Economy HUL L li YS GOOD STOCK OF "ONEIDA SPLIT PRESSED STEEL PULLEYS. VERY LIGHT, GOOD SELECTIOK VERY STRONG. 4 r'r^ STANDARD EASILY PITTED fe^v^^' W^^^' FOR ALTERING We have also a good84 words
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Article1884 1918-06-01 5 fr."m Owr Chen Corrupondcnt London, March 21. The cDraniodity raaiket has dieplay«d a ff age r tone io the last few dajs. This surprised the market appaiently. The 19 r3fi e investor fails to realise the im i: h part the restriction of outpat °Q S 5 have1,884 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement461 1918-06-01 5 Powell Co., Ltd FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. June 4th, Tuesday at 9.80 p m. at our Sale Boom 90 Pieces or Parcels of Freehold Land situate at tht> jauction of GroveJßoad and Geylang Road July 16th, Tuesday at 2.3n p m By Order of the Liquidator, In the matter of the461 words
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Advertisement134 1918-06-01 5 AUCTION SALE OF j Undredeemed Pledges, tne property of fifteen Pawnshops Cn Tuesday, 4th June, 1918 at 10 a.m. On Thursday, 6th June, 1918 at 10 a.m. On Saturday, Bth June, 1918 at 10 a.m. On Monday, 10th June, 1918 at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watcher, chains, gold,134 words
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Advertisement569 1918-06-01 5 NOTICE it hereby given that the partnership subsisting between Mr. E. B. RICHARDSON and Mr. R. 0. 6. BOOTY and carrying on business m co-partnership under the style RIOHARDSON and BOOTY, Civil Engineers and Licensed Surveyors, Singapore, was on the 31st day cf May, Hn dissolved. All debts due to569 words
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Advertisement131 1918-06-01 5 Straits Shipping Parcels Shipping Agency, Telegraph St. SIMGIPORE 3. Telegraph St. You Need Us? If you are Booking a Passage, Receiving, Forwarding, Insuring, or Storing goods. Goods Collected, Shipped and Delivered to any Address. COD. GOSLING Go. Telegrams tabaco. established 1860 ATICO IT QUICKLY REMOVES ALL SUFFERING. Dr. Mendes <3e131 words
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Miscellaneous533 1918-06-01 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Ist SUNDAY AFTBE TF.INITY. JINE 2ND. ST. ANDREWB CATHEDRAL. 7.80 a.m. Litany. f.«6 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns 816, 556, 184. 540. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com. 4 pm. Children's Service. 5.80 p.m. Evensong A Sermon. Hymns, 18 (Paper), 880, 27. ST. MATTHEWS, SEPOY LINES.533 words
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Article37 1918-06-01 6 Domestic Occurrences DEATHS. HOLLO way.— On May 5 6th at 936 Gaol Road, Knala Lnmpnr, Mrs, L. J. Holloway, aged Gamble.— At the European Hoßpttal, Knala Lumpnr, on May29fch, 1918 Jchn Gamble, of Bufait Fanjang Ebtate, Jeram.37 words
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878 1918-06-01 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, June. 1, 1918, Several interesting points have come out m connection with the German offensive on the Aisne and one is, if it be true that the Germans made absolutely no preparations for this rash m the direction of additional monition supplies etc, how long878 words
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Article278 1918-06-01 6 depth of nine to ten milee at Brays. To day they gained two to three miles although at certain points, notably Brouillet, they progressed farther. London, May 80.— Yesterday's hope that the Allied resistance on the wings vculd 60 narrow the front of the Oerman advance as to make restoration278 words
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Article1064 1918-06-01 6 Th General Officer Commanding will be unable to interview candidates for military service, between the 4th and 14th Jane inclusive. In connection with the kerosene oil scarcity, it is understood that stocks m Burma have never been so plentiful, bat that owing to freight difflcuties oil cannot b 3 exported.1,064 words
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Article723 1918-06-01 6 LA TE WIRES London, If., 80-Keni dent at British He*d qu 8 •ays* raid crrk-d,,.,- Oc <' wa* a veiy hUcce^f, :iV::^\ J trated fix Luaured defences dndu c t c w **<£* T cur bo,:;;:.;;/^ 6«btin, .Thick f hundred ru v ouais <■ their lcl wall lltafttimfa a b|723 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1918-06-01 6 By Royal Warrant t TO HIS MAJESTY KINQ GEORGE V. SOLE AGENTS GALDBEGK MAG6REGOR GO. Watches, Clocks AND JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND VARIETY. $30. jfe^ The SERVICE wrist dE^^^Sv,-^ watch m strong silver j Jr^^s _k case, fitted with luminl^^^V &ffl ous figures and hands, 4H^ ACCURATE. RELIABLE. I159 words
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Advertisement43 1918-06-01 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS I ORCHARD BOAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of onr offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oar work could be given or demanded.43 words
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Article1207 1918-06-01 7 SOISSONS EVACUATED Our Line Unbroken [By Hubmarin* C*hi«> irieutar'a Set-vice} M ty 19. A French communi- nji tht- battio baa assumed a par I j violent character on the left Urn legicn of Soi^aons. We Ilm town cf which we hold i ;!;>.• battie is continuing fOßtli1,207 words
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Article68 1918-06-01 7 I<IJJOB May 29. Field Mar»bal Haig ■91 Wt drove off anight raiding party m lb c i^bbcurhooJ of Beaumont Hamel. Mfc completely repulsed a local v: :iortb of Kemmel. ttdott, Miy 80. Elaig reports: We eiy repulsed a night attack at a ttf point north west68 words
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Article39 1918-06-01 7 Miv 30. —M Depanney, late ■!<• Seine, haa b»-en appointed no iwdai ro Jt*p>*n acd left Paris BTcning t> proceed to hia post. 4'-- -ted ac the station by several ■Mala, including Mr KeUbire '-ua lupaneae amb>isiador. (tiavas)39 words
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Article20 1918-06-01 7 L-ndoa, May 29. Their Majesties have MvaJ at Bradford on a three-day tour of *ke textile centres.20 words
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Article65 1918-06-01 7 London, May 29. The Wansbeck bye election resulted R Maeon, Coalitionist, 5,814. Edwards, Miners' candidate, 5,2 67. London, May 29. Mr Bdwards, the de feated candidate at Wansbeck, declared that the votes cast for him were not m favour of the Kaiser. Waotbeck miners are not built that65 words
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Article53 1918-06-01 7 London, May 29. The Admiralty states: The transport Leasowe Castle was torpe deed and sank by a submarine m the Mediterranean on the 26th. Nice of the ship's company are mis-aing. and are believed drowned, including the captain and two wireless operators alao thirteen military officers and 7953 words
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Article34 1918-06-01 7 London, May 80. A French eastern communique lays There is great artillery activity on the whole front between Lake Doiran and Monastir, particularly m the regions of Makukovo and Vioovo.34 words
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Article436 1918-06-01 7 COLOGNE GETS A DAY OFF Enemy Machines Active [By Submarine Cable] {Beater's Service] London, May 29. Reufcar learns that the Yatioan has transmitted to the British Government a request from the Cardinal Archbishop of Cologne that iv view of the serious damage lately done by British raids oc436 words
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Article138 1918-06-01 7 London, May 29. Sir Alfred Watson says the Government actually estimates on a basis of the present casualties that the future pension charges will amount approximately to forty five million sterling m the current year, will be forty million m 1980 and fall gradually io ten138 words
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Article67 1918-06-01 7 Amsterdam, May 80. Admiral von Til pitz, addressing a meeting o! tbe Fatherland Party at Cologoe, admitted that the submarines had not given Germany tbe requisite freedom of the sea. He expressed the opinion that if a fresh war broke out Holland and Norway would probably67 words
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Article163 1918-06-01 7 The restrictions placed permanently en petrol conauir ption m Ceylon from April Ist are more drastic is character than any yet experienced m India, bays the States man— hardly excepting Delhi during the recent shortage. The maximum allowance for any car, no matter what its horse power, is ten gallons163 words
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Article276 1918-06-01 7 I SIBERIA AND FINLAND The Turkish Advance IBj Submarine Cable] IftevWg lervioe] Moscow, May 29. The Government, has addressed a note to China complain ling of the "criminal aotivity cf the brig and baud under Secsenoff sheltering m Manchuria," and asking permission to I send Soviet troops to»act276 words
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Article184 1918-06-01 7 The following farther donations are gratefully acknowledged Church Army Tent No 2 12/60 Church Army Teofc No 8 2,500 §,130 Church Army Tent No 4. Balance from No 8 Tent 1696.05 Messrs Gutbrie A Co, Ltd 250 Gordon, and Mollie (per Mrs Tomlin) 100 C Latham, (per184 words
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Article129 1918-06-01 7 Courtesy of the French Consulate Paris, May 80th, 6.15 p m. The enemy fceroplanes vainly endea voured lasC night to fly over Paris love Gotha was brought down aflame. The German long range gun continued to flre over the Pari* region. We evacuated Soisaons the outskirts of129 words
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Advertisement98 1918-06-01 7 ROBINSON Co. BRITISH LEATHER GLADSTONE BAGS Fitted with extra strong shoes, slide-bolts Locks* lined warp, studs on the bottom two straps as illustration. THE TRAVELLERS MALAY PRONOUNCING HANii-BOOK. This bandy iittle book bas now reached its ELEVEKTH EDITION, a sure indication of its usefulness. Price, $1-50 per copy Post Free,98 words
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Advertisement417 1918-06-01 8 P. &\J. Dbitish India 4ND A.PCA& LiINE (Oomvanles Incorporated la Enflana.) Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Wee Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. *ne Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended.417 words
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Advertisement946 1918-06-01 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MIRITIMES (Incorporated m Frahof) Mill. LIHI. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marfceiilen and vice-versa. BRIHOH LIU. Fortnightly service between Saigon-Tourane-Haiphong. For further Information apply to J. dB COUBHHS, Agents, HONGKONG. A steamer will leave for the above port about the Bth946 words
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Advertisement720 1918-06-01 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANy (INCORPORATED IN U.8.A.) i *nf, REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Fraacisc S.S. "COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons from Hongkong on or about iqm S.S. "VENEZUELA', 14 000 tons do do l 1918 S.S. "ECUADOR", 14 000 tons do do mi ym and720 words
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Article1624 1918-06-01 9 j Sea-Spoil for the Hebrldeans. From Our Ovm Correspondent Edinburgh, Mar 25. The popular idea ia that the stress of i these times mast be tolling with peculiar hardship en the people of the Hebridtas Islands. This is flatly contradicted by I the reports of commercial travellers who1,624 words
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Article224 1918-06-01 9 Offer of Bribes to fake Matches. Details of the football corn-piracy charge against George Anderson, the Manchester United player, who wus recently expelled from the game, were told to the Liverpool magistrate recently by Mr Wingatc Saul, who appeared and prosecuted on bt half of Everton club. Anderson,224 words
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Advertisement542 1918-06-01 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 i TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BrltishLife Assurance Cbmjiniog let542 words
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Advertisement506 1918-06-01 9 I 1,11.1, m. II I— 111 THE TOKOHAU SPECIE BANK, LTD. tWOOBPOJUTTO IH X4PAM Qijtlal Bobßortbed .^Y. iB.ooc.oco QaittalPaid D»- ,Y. so.cw.oon BcaaiteFand T. ai,300,000 Prmlisntt a.lnouyeE^, ftm Trttiaemt, Y. Yamakawa fiaij. I;JSECTOS3 t J. Incaye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Boma Esq. il. Ofia»;irl Esq. J K. Sonoda Esq.506 words
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Advertisement535 1918-06-01 9 THE HO HONG BUNK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered $8 roo 000 Capital Subscribed fifooo 88 Capital Paid Up $2,500 OO« Reserve Liability $2,500,000 HEAD OFFICE Raffles Chambers, 5 6, Singapore. BrtANCHEH Penang, Malacca, ftluar Batu Pahat. Current Accounta opened, Fixea Deposit received acd General Banking Buaine&s535 words
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Article329 1918-06-01 10 23rd*29th May. Rubber shares have been almost ignored during the put week, but tin shares have been fairly active. j Rubber. I Last week's Auction Re suite. Total offered Tons 947. Total Sold 462. Top prices Crepe 995. Sheet 197. London Equivalent 2s o}d 2s o*.329 words
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Article318 1918-06-01 10 Finance Minister g Review. Mr Shoda, the Japanese Minister of Finance, addressing BCO bankers assembled at Osaka on the Ist inst. from all the cities and district! of south western Japan, reviewed the present economic conditions, m Japan, which, he said, differed from those of last318 words
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Article206 1918-06-01 10 How they were Evolved. The names of the originator and origi na! designers of the National Standard Ships are now permitted to be made public. It appears that last tammer Mr Thomas Graham, b s c, at present a mem ber of the Royal Corps of Construe tion,206 words
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SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB.
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Article375 1918-06-01 10 TuseDAY, iith June, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAKES-2-15 p.m. Value $400. A handicap for all Ponies 14.2 and under which have not won a race other than a pony race since Ist January, 1917. Entrance Fee, (20. Distance, 7 furlongs. 2A 7. THE SINGAPORE PURSE and PLATE— 2375 words
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Article391 1918-06-01 10 THCRBDAY, ISTH JUNE, 1918. 1. THE "BU&DEN" STAKES-2-15 p.m. Value $400. A handicap for all Ponies 14.2 and under that have ran m Race No. 9 on the First Day. Entrance Fee 920. Distance, Scurry Course. 2ft 7. THE MALHYA PURSE and PLATE— 2 40 p.m. and 5-00391 words
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Article796 1918-06-01 10 I Saturday, lfiTH June, 1918. 1 9. THE STEWARD'S STAKESaand PLATE--2-15 p.m. tod 5-50 p.m. Value of each Stake $400. A handicap for all Ponies 14.2 and under that have been entered ia Races 1 or 9 en the First Day and that have ran at the Meeting.796 words
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Advertisement64 1918-06-01 10 I VICTORY I I -fc.-^. 881 BM SVBBSBJBaV .^BBB^. HBb Ibß JKSR BB^ Bbl bbl i^^H fly jl VBt _^^^^f bbl bbbß 'Hbbbl Bbbbl bbbbV bbbbl Bbbbl BBbVJ SV^ I .^Hbß^Bbßt 'Hbßbl Bbbbb Ibbbbb bbbbl Bbbß Bbbbl I I 1 B^™ B^ b^"» I I I 1 I I w""464 words
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Advertisement251 1918-06-01 10 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. LADIES attending the Races on .lune 11th, 12th and Ifith, 1918, are reminded that ad mission to Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtainable through Members of the Singapore Sporting Club, free, but they njufit bear the came of the bearer251 words
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Article1388 1918-06-01 11 issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, May 81st. I AH intMtow tiaieritag Sham mom fee newtiM v iaieif MmlMl lot tee imnim. > 100,000 fs AllfifiM 10% s fl 8 0 171,980 Is Ss Anglos* 85% 6 0 6 0 180,000 le fa Ang!a-£irtar 13%1,388 words
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Article59 1918-06-01 11 Oti»BiC7BO ur vo May II.) B«Ri 4oii, ta\ dimaciS 1-4 gl6 Piivufc stadili 8 mi 3-4 28 82 Fianca damand Baal M 4 817 [SDI&, T. 1\ 146 ?fc;rr.KDsa, d«m&Di 86l%Pffsn '■'^4iUi3AMA, diman£ 106 7^ a, damand m ri^zzsK, dimaqfl r 66 vi 1 iiMMGa, Bank EujJaf 18.64 Banfe59 words
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Article129 1918-06-01 11 May 31 Im (bayere) $164. C0 $amfciiii 15.25 v< Chtim I 28. Ci httMu C«% 4 So, f 23,00 hipBHW Blatk DirdliL B'pore 85. 76 PapgMttf, >W2tifta f i p 49.00 ff«*i&«ga (110 io Ihe !fc I n^n: Mvttntfgi (BO »o Hh« Ife.) ojn: iiL-a ißr/ula) no,T Sail Ceffwi129 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1918-06-01 11 Z 0 CUS -THEhil BRITISH ANTI-FOULING ANTICORROSIVE SHIPS' COMPOSITION is supplied under Contract to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. Many of the largest Battleships, Battle Cruisers, Light Cruisers, Destroyers, Monitors, Submarines &c. &c. at present afloat are treated with it. Alert CliTMTkllO/i Also buppiieu. bo Koyal India Marine. Crown Agents for the116 words
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Advertisement119 1918-06-01 11 OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The above Company maintains a regular service between Singapore and Seattle also taking cargo for Vancouver and Inland points. The Steamers on tbe berth are as follows "Ynki Maru" May Seattle "Shinkoka Mtru" May Seattle Yeifaka !V?aru" May Seattle "Kenkon Mara" May Seattle119 words
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Advertisement662 1918-06-01 11 WANTED A one Rtorey, Rm%ll hunga 7 ow or house, water laid on not Eat from town. Entry to be either July icth or Ang st Ist. Apply P. c. c/o Free Press. 16 tefl la 6 SINGAPORE CHAMBER &F COMMERCE AND FXCtttKGf. Wanted Immediately c first class fiherthan* Typist.662 words
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Miscellaneous298 1918-06-01 11 MAIL, TABLE ir.!e«B6C!afce atd local tnfrti.«, ntU bs lon*c i 19 SlBt below Ponang, Malacca, F.M.B. ihj Tttln\ »o d»tiy (exoept Sunday). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Gucob Bdina 8.80 am Mersing etc Hong Ho 8.80 am Sourabaye, etc 9.80 am Kuan tan via ports Ranee298 words
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Article2927 1918-06-01 12 SINGAPORE'S HIGH DE kTH RATE. Mr Braddell Urges Action, An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday, there being present Meet-re F J Hallifax (Preii deatK W A Smt», W Lowtber Kemp. Roland Braddcl!. M A Namezie, J A Elias, A W Bean, Sect Tioog Win2,927 words
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Article158 1918-06-01 12 Mr A W Viok, Chartered Bank, Singa- pore, has received far the Royal National Lifeboat Institution Already acknowledged 11,945 Medical Hall R R A D, fIQ 10 Maynard and Co T M Mabern 5, Anon 10, 1$ The Dispensary Trunkay 6, D J 5 10 Straits Merchants Service158 words
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Article158 1918-06-01 12 A joint meeting of the Local Committee of the Rubber Growers' ARiociation and the Standing Committee of the Planters' Association cf Malsya was held on May 29 at Kuala Lumpur, when after a consider able discussion the conclusion was arrived at that, on the information available, the statistical158 words
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Article87 1918-06-01 12 EIGHTH LIST. Amount already acknowledged $48,020 Mr J Sugarman 10 Mr T M Maben 25 C A Ribeiro and Co Ltd 250 Mr R M Goldie 100 Mr James McClymont 250 Commander B A Cator, R X 60 M A Ahmed Din Bros 100 MrWPW87 words
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Article120 1918-06-01 12 Before Me Ham yesterday morning, a Malay chauffeur named Ahmat bin Omar was charged with the rash driving' of motor car 5i 773 at Grove rd at 5.45 j 3 p m on May 14. colliding with a rikisha and causing injuries to Mrs Foster, of 134-1 East120 words
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Article34 1918-06-01 12 SOLDIERS' FACIAL INJURIES FUND. Major- General Dudley Ridout c b, c m g acknowledges with many thanks the receipt of the following contribution The Batu Anara (Johore) Club per The Honorary Secretary 8154. 0034 words
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Article31 1918-06-01 12 Mrs Ridout, Honorary Treasurer ac knowledges with many thanks the receipt of the following contributions B X (Monthly May) 920.00 Capt F Bredenberg, (Monthly April and May) 20.0031 words
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Advertisement191 1918-06-01 12 FRESH PURE CREAMERY BUTTER ALWAYS OBTAINABLE In 1 lb. and lb. pats. Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Pettlempntsi TO CHEIKIISTST WE NOW CARRY STOCKS OP THE FOLLOWING MEDICINES AND INVITE ENQUIRIES. NERVONA A cure for Neryous Disorders SACUISIA A Sovereign Remedy for Maiaria OCU-BALM A Remedy191 words
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