The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1918
1918-06-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-06-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CBN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918 NO. 9,38415 words
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Article217 1918-06-08 1 Late .wires will be found on pace 6. One Scottish letter is given on page 12. Malaya's War Charities total seven millions Page 12. Subscriptions lists to war charities will be found on page Results of S C 0 lawn tennis and other sporting news on page217 words
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Article1110 1918-06-08 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. The topio of the week hue been a rather happier one because it has been the gradual holding up of the enemy advance. Having expended his first rush he found himself up against the fresh reserves of the1,110 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement121 1918-06-08 1 GOODRICH TYRES OLIDS ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL PRACE WEEK 'ay 11th June 1918 day 13th June 1918 day 15th June 1918 Special Tiffin, Dinner Cinema Show Raffles Orchestra in Attendance 2 The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork IThe NEW MODEL ROYAL No. 10. Makes it easier for any Stenographer to turn121 words
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Advertisement279 1918-06-08 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG MEFIIP A I Dlinir C A MEDICAL BOOK IflCIIIUAL DUUII9. IN EVERY DAY LANGUAGE FOR THE U3E OP The Practice of Medicine by Sir Fre- MANAGERS, ASSISTANTS, AND i« i^ a 1 8 r,B D,Ele 8n,h ,i7oo DRESSERS OM RUBBER ESTATES "SSffl*-?. KdSSM ietb279 words
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Advertisement94 1918-06-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. X P M latest sailing lists Page 8. Notice re traffic regulations at the Races Page 3. Kelly and Walsh for the latest medical books Page 1. The Borneo Company advertise Great Auks Head British pilsener— Page 11. Caldbeck Maogregoc and Co. stock Watson's famous no 10 whisky94 words
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Advertisement5 1918-06-08 1 GOODRICH TYRES' SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Miscellaneous184 1918-06-08 1 THE W&&XL. Satartiij Bth. fllfa Water— G-«i a.m., 939 p.m. Saadif 9th. High Water— i t- U a.m.. 10-93 p.m. New Moon. 2nd Sunday after Trinity. lontfif 10th. liifeb Water—t-0 a.a., lie p.m. Tsaidif 11th Bit* Water— '^44 &.qd., H-49 p m. Philharmonic Practice, 9 p.m. St. Barnabas. Mohammedan Fasting184 words
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Article586 1918-06-08 2 Three Chin€?a passscgeia on an NYK steamer wbicn left Kobe, on May 2 and dropped anchor at &oji on the Brd, weie found to be carrying nearly 112,000 m their waistcoats with the intention of smuggling the cash away to Shanghai. They were arrested. The Salvation Army has undoubtedly come586 words
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Advertisement448 1918-06-08 2 I Subscribers QBIY^4 may obtain T I their copies H| now. 1 DOLPR OieEGTOfIY Co. 16, CHANGE ALLEY. i i x*o ei-v gg f SAFETY TRHAD^ ■f f P" r3 NOTICE. WE INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THE Singapore Bon Marche, Ltd. REGISTERED OFFICE 20, STAMfCRO RSA3. HAB NOW OPENED A448 words
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Advertisement679 1918-06-08 2 Features. IJR^^^^gSlll^™ Features. DON'T LOSE THE WAR AT HOME! If you Can't Fight-Don't Olocm. »S* GO TO "THE PALLADIUM," and see A Cheerful and Stimulating Programme of the World's Best Pictures. An Evening at "THE PALLADIUM" (Like Another Little Drink) WONT DO YOU ANY HARM! The Predominant "Feature" TONIOHT, 15679 words
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Advertisement579 1918-06-08 2 A Programme of Predominant Featuto AT THE vr GS m ALHAMBRi The Hall for Mnslo— The Pioneer and Premlor ii-ju^ -ih.n I Beach Road. Hoaioo!^^ In the Second Snow at 9 15 p m M PICTURE OF WiratSll AND EXCEPTION L IN EREST [1 wbich t; orybody will watt to579 words
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Article1389 1918-06-08 8 THE TRAGI -COMEDY OF PETROGRAD. FOOD AND FUEL PROJLEMS Household Shifts. Petrograd, March 8. f 4 have reached an epoch m the brief jry of Peter the Great's "window to e -t which is destined now to |i Hi came from Petrograd back to St Petersburg, and, according to German1,389 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement362 1918-06-08 8 CIGARETTES NO. 555 Virginia p $1. Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins Quality counts m all things but more d especially m cigarette manufacture. fT^V^ Men of discrimination find that after /ijf smoking "State Express" inferior brands yfT\ are more of a misery than a pleasure. /m 44 State Express are362 words
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Advertisement242 1918-06-08 4 CHEESE We are now receiving regular supplies of Ist quality AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) 0 "ST Messrs CH£E EBS SONS, CIVIL. NAVAL, MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILO3S 1 The Managing Proprietor, who has received his training tecs an European Master-Tailor, Personally Cllt's evcary242 words
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Advertisement658 1918-06-08 4 I Gent's Full Hunter I WRIST WATCH jjL ROUGH WEARERS This "Full Hunter" WRIbT Watch has been Invented for those men who would like to wear a WRIST WATCH, but hitherto have been unable to do SO on account of their occupation being of such a rough and hazardous description658 words
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Advertisement60 1918-06-08 4 (W 0 While others are ji&l# claim "*S Quality fil^-y f we Guarantee it. lX NA Quality is Economy GOOD STOCK OF "ONEIDA" SPLIT PRESSED STEEL PULLEYS. I STAND A R r) f^t-~-\ fl^iwk< "RTTQTTT'NTs'Q We have also a good Assortment of Cast Iron I #y B *SL JL— itt,60 words
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Advertisement604 1918-06-08 5 VICTORIA THEATRE T. DAMiL FRAWLEY Presents The Frawley Company m a series of new and current sncce«ges I'.j 6 lV Max Marcins Drama of New York life r:iE HOUSE OF GLASS By special arrangement wltn David Belasoo ,1 i ti THE BOOMER ANG By Winchell Smith and Victor Mapes Wlllard604 words
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Advertisement223 1918-06-08 5 THE GREAT AMERICAN WAR SONG OVER THERE IT'S A LONG WAY TO BERLIN but we'll get there. We'll knock the heligo-into heligoont of Heligoland. Good-bye Broadway, Hello Franoe. Homeward bound I don't want to get well, etc TO BE HID AT H. C. HUDSON, 100, N.B. Road. Tel. 1705. NOTICE.223 words
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Advertisement172 1918-06-08 5 NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed at soon on Tuesday, I Uhlnst. Thursday, 13th f™ 66 6-6 18.6 LOST Between 6aw Mills, Grove Road, and Roohor Police Station a Goodyear Motor^Tyre 80 by BJ, newly retreaded. Finder will be rewarded on returnit g to P. 8. FALSIIW. Govt. Vety.172 words
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Advertisement679 1918-06-08 5 ITT 17TTW/i V| Dissolves quickly m hot water It JJ producing a II SOLUTION <§» *ft Manufactured by t^ f LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED.) V POUT BUMLIGHT ENGLAND.^/ Notice is hereby give that Messrs. Lever Bros. Ltd., Fort Sunlight, Cheshire, England, Soap Manofacturers. are the owners and sole Propietors of the679 words
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Advertisement154 1918-06-08 5 "For the Blood Is the Life." WHEN YOU ARE ILL Wifti my o io»»«.ao due to impure btootf Jj ouch a.^ rc»ma, Scrofula, ttcurvy, bad 9| Lac*l At>»ce'.BC-n, Ulcwru, Glum ular 8v« .Ilir. ".f», Bo'ls, Himp't*, Sorei of :ir»y h kind, l-il< B,biOf;'i Po>«,n,hh«urt ilnm, 1 Cout, etc., ii your154 words
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Miscellaneous552 1918-06-08 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY A«TBR TiiINITY, June Sth. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. r.i6 a.m. Holy Communion /Choral). Hymns, Lead me, (Introit) 620, 197, Ps. l£o. 9.16 am. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. S.3J p.m. Evensong Sermon. Hymns, 170, 296, 178. St.552 words
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Domestic Occurences
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Article45 1918-06-08 6 Mather —April B, at Crowborongh, wife of j Lieut. N. F. H. Mathrr, Ri§e Brigade, and. F.M.S. Civil Service, daughter j Misso At the Penang Maternity Hospital I on June sto Mr. and Mrs. Et oy MIBBO, a daughter. Ceylon papers please copy. j45 words
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Article129 1918-06-08 6 Ford— da Silva.— At the Church of the Sacred Heart. Klian Pow, Taiptrg, Perak, on the 3rd inst., by the Rev. Father J. M. Vey, Arthur M. Ford. Assistant, Dato Kramat Smelling Works. Penang, only son of Mr. E. E. Ford, of Tim? b of Malaya'," Ipoh, to Ermie129 words
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854 1918-06-08 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 8, 1918. The very large increase m merchant ship production notified m the cables amounts almost to a hundred per cent, which most be a gratifying result as the first evidence of Lord Pirrie's work m his new department. There was no doubt that854 words
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Article379 1918-06-08 6 Mr C H Maokay, of Lunas Estate, Eedah, is proceeding to England shortly to join up. (M. M.) Mr W van der Woude has assumed the management of the Netherlands Handels Maatsohapplj. (S. E.) Mr Justice L M Woodward and Mr Justice P J Spronle leave on Saturday for Singapore379 words
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Article600 1918-06-08 6 From Owr Own Corrapondmi Ipoh, June 7. The death has taken place, with startl ing suddenness, of Chow- Kai, tb« millionaire mine owner, late President of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce. During the absence of Mr A van de Sande B*khu;zen, Consul Gee era! of600 words
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Article225 1918-06-08 6 ly been taken and retaken and finally only given up when the ground wee strewn with German corpses. The correspondent says the two next days should fix the character of the battle. London, June 7.— Field Marehal Haig reptrliDg on aviation eaye we dropped twenty tone of bombs on Jane225 words
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Article904 1918-06-08 6 London, June 6 r n a Headquarters describing th- bnmh Ht Brisien hospital cn C^W Christ* ing mentioned yesterday Mm h Wd airmen lit flares to male U te rT target. The bomb inched th, U storey cf tbe hospital and tin b masonry crabbed to the lower904 words
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Advertisement141 1918-06-08 6 \i E-'w 1 i i«k SOLE f" jPßft^'"^K) AGENTS I TV^' CALDBEGI W| MCGREGOR I J Watson's N 2 lO ahead of all otkrs a THEY Furnish Well WHO FURNISH AT IiJLIO o^ JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HAND-BOOK. Tkis bandf little book has141 words
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Advertisement44 1918-06-08 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHAPD BOID. TELEPHONE 1035 6 f 6 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of onr work could be given or demanded.44 words
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Article890 1918-06-08 7 NEW LINE FIRMLY ESTABLISHED What Will the Hun do Next i.lMOl#r MlTwtj Pfiria, Jane 5. Daring the past three 3»ye the fighting hat taken place on practically the iatne positioce, many of w :c fc«*i chunjtrii band? m conformity yj ;1 ijf.inuonj of tne ba:tle. This fa890 words
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Article287 1918-06-08 7 FURTHER ATTACKS ON ZEEBRUGGE Admiral Jellicoe's Tribute r tveaaaruae Oab!«l {Renter's lenrieej London, June 7.— The Admiralty statei: Bight bombing raids were carried out batween the Brd and sth on Zeebrugge Odtend and Bruges, and Tborout railway station. Large quantities of heavy bombs were dropped. We destroyed287 words
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Article82 1918-06-08 7 Paris. May 81.— The newspapers un animously condemn tha freafa sacrilege by the Gerjoang m bombarding Paris similarly to Good Friday and Easter Sunday regardless ol the generosity ol the British m agreeing to the request ol the Cardinal ol Cologne to respeot tbe Corpus Chiisti celebration. It82 words
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Article77 1918-06-08 7 London, May 81. In the House ol Commons, the Emigration Bill was read a second time, after a discussion ia which the' Bill was considerably critioiied. Mr He wins, replying, said that it would be within the province ol the statutory body to suggest that emigrants should choose some77 words
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Article43 1918-06-08 7 London, June 4. The result ol the Derby was Gainsborough (8 to 18). 1. Blink (100 to 8). 2. Treolare (20 to 1 8. Thirteen ran. Won by one and a halt lengths with two lengths between second and third.43 words
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Article296 1918-06-08 7 Mr J B Sawyer, formerly Vice Consul at HoDgkong and now with the Immigration Station at Angel Inland, has been appointed to Shanghai to succeed Mr H B Webber, American Yioe Consul m charge of the registration and emigration office of the Consulate there. Mr Webber is to be transferred296 words
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Article108 1918-06-08 7 BILLIONS OF DOLLARS Millions of Men London, June 6. A message from Washington states that the House of Re presentatives has passed the largest Army Appropriation Bill m the history of the United States, oariying twelve billion and forty two million dollars and {authorising the President to108 words
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Article101 1918-06-08 7 London, June 6.— Fieldmarehal Haig says the enemy reattempted a raid south wait of Morlancourt but was repulsed with losa. Another party rushed a post m the neighbourhood of Boyelles and two British are missing. We repulsed attempt sd raids norlh of Lens, north of Bethune, east101 words
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Article67 1918-06-08 7 London, June 6 Renter's correepon dent at Italian Headquarters reporting on May 81, said It is generally opined that enemy action is imminent. Reinforcements have arrived Irom Russia and their artil lery which was Bent to the Western front has returned, there is every sign ol a67 words
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Article52 1918-06-08 7 London, May 81.— Reuter learns that the British and German Governments have agreed on the bases ol discussion on prisonei questions. The British delegates will shortly proceed to the Hague. It is very probable that arrangements similar to those made with Germany will be adopted regarding Turkey52 words
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Article48 1918-06-08 7 London, May 81. The President of Cuba has authorised an expenditure ol 600 t OOO dollars annually on Cuban Red Cross activities m Europe, and 2.4C 0,000 dollars is allocated for the aid ol civilians m the war zone and relations ol killed or incapacitated soldiers.48 words
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Article20 1918-06-08 7 Petrograd, June 6. The Pravda states that the Germans have seised and fortified some forts at Cronstadt.20 words
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Article72 1918-06-08 7 13th List. Amount already acknowledged 960,160 Dr J P A Wilson 60 Robinson and Coy 260 Lt.-Ccl W P Hume 60 MrsG POwen 100 Rev R Richards 26 Mr E Denning Kemp 25 M Mohamed Ali Namazie 600 "Anon" 600 Hon Mr G A Goodman,72 words
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Article102 1918-06-08 7 Mr A W Vick, Chartered Bank, Singapore hae received for the Royal National Lifeboat Instituti3n Already acknowledged 92,129.00 Capbain E D Morrii 5 East Asiatic Co Staff. T Moller, J V Langballe, M Bildsoe, A Elvin, E Koob, Otto MilricK $5 each 80 Collection F. Canning Offices 10.60102 words
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Article27 1918-06-08 7 RUBBER AND TIN RETURNS. Agents Kennedy k Co, Penang. New Columbia 85,408 Sco, Adamion, Gilflllan and Co Penang, Rahman Hydraulic 260 Tiram 8,200 total to date 28,200,27 words
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Article301 1918-06-08 7 Rubber. Singapore, June 7. Owing to the public holiday on Monday last the Auctions this week did not com menoe until Thursday, when an unusually large quantity amounting to some 1,458 jtons was catalogued for sale comprising chiefly consignments from Java. Since our last report, dated the301 words
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Article247 1918-06-08 7 GUTHRIE'S RUBBER REPORT. Singapore, June 7.' Owing to heavy arrivals from Java the quantity of rubber catalogued for the weekly auction which commenced yesterday was unusually large— l4sB torn. In consequence of tha heavy offerings, buyers were disposed to hold off, and prices suffered a somewhat severe break, Fine Pale247 words
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67 1918-06-08 7 The following is the list of auk-scrip tiona to 81st May. Analysis. No of No of State Applications Subscribers Amount Selangor 957 897 #4,207,840 Perak 698 858 741,480 Negri Sembilan 180 85 246,550 Pabang 171 92 121,250 China 817 195 2,148,810 Strata Settlements 88767 words
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Article81 1918-06-08 7 The final of the Billiards Couipstifiion (English system) of tha Moslem Astoria- tion was plnyod last week, when Haji Mbnjoor Sahib receiving 40 points beat Mr N Mamat. The prize, a gold watch, was presented by Haji Eusop bin Haji Mohamed Noor and the seoond priie, a gold ring,81 words
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Article107 1918-06-08 7 Booking ia open at the Robinson Piano Co. for Fillis'a Circus, which ever popular combination, with a brighter progremnoe than ever, commences ite &mi-:on at Beach rd on Tuesday. The Ciicus has been dciDg splendid business at Penacg, and Bbould have a very euccessful time here. The first prize iv107 words
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Advertisement95 1918-06-08 7 ROBINSON Co. FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF DE RESZKE CIGARETTES TENOR BASSO TDH.M.THE^WWOFSfAI AIRTIGHT AND TINSOF I American. -(Sareiter 50 s I The Aristocrat of Cigarettes. Mr. H. N. BUCKERIOGE late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJFSTIES; Begs to announce that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO SIHSAPORE n.e BURLINGTON. (10095 words
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Advertisement551 1918-06-08 8 P* &G# British India AND i%.PCAB LIINE (Companies Incorporated !i England Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) vac Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. «ae Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended.551 words
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Advertisement630 1918-06-08 8 JAPAN ilAli STEA&SiSIP Co., U$ (Iscoiyonted 1b J ivmvuM urn. Ht OscfikoDf Sbaßghai, Ktbi ft Y«kcfeißi fir lalaua, Peoaog, Otltaifet m England fla Till Caps. A bow vioe Is maintained netweea Yokonaxat ports to Marseilles, London, (radar ns»J eontorael with the Imperial Japanese Ooven meal. The New Twin eorew Btaamev*630 words
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Advertisement322 1918-06-08 8 M. M. MEBSI6ERIBB HIRFTIMES (INOOBPOBATBD IS FBAHOE) MAIL LIKB, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong* kong, Saigon, Singapore. Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIMB. Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tourane-Haiphong. For further information apply to J. de COURTOti, Agents. RANGOON. ■.8. LAMA will be despatched for above port on or322 words
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Advertisement633 1918-06-08 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COIiUP^Nv (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) ril^l. REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. HoDgkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco S.S. COLOMBIA 14.000 tons from Hongkong on or about 19th I S.S. "VENEZDELJI\ 14 000 tons do do 7 ne 19l{i S.S. "ECUADOR 14 000 tons do 60 i 4633 words
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Article1607 1918-06-08 9 The subject of Mechanical Transport m ;War is bo Intimately connected with the question of supply, that a very brief survey of the latter is necessary to a fall understanding of the importance of the former. An Army may conceivably be conveyed to a theatre of1,607 words
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Advertisement512 1918-06-08 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 yl TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMIKD. 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 BrltlsiLife Assurance CJjmpiaias let512 words
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Advertisement480 1918-06-08 9 THE YOKQMM SFEOIE BANK, LTD. QaaMal Bnheoilbed i. 48.P90.000 Capita? H 9 y. 30,000,000 UmmwWwmO. Y. 21,300,000 President, i, lEouyo F.s^i VicePreai.ie+it, Y. Yainakav7A Ssf CISECTO^.S. J. Ircnyo Enq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Son: a Esq. M. Oda^iri Esq. K. Sonoda E«q. T. E?q. R. Riruura Esq. Bar. v K.480 words
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Advertisement301 1918-06-08 9 hie m mmi. ia Pew Zeal^Edl.) fttl-TUE HlftJftAtt;* I3SOS, i?-t MARINE. fillll ME intUIGE Co., LW. FIRE. tWBN niUITEE i IHIIEIT to. LM. IBIRANTEE. [Incorporated m Esflaad] Flw and Marina Riaka of every description nnderwrlt'on at lowest current rates. Adamson, Giifiilan A Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) General Agents. A,301 words
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Advertisement167 1918-06-08 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ia the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered $8.-00 000 Capital Subscribed $5 000 00 Capital Paid Dp $2 sco 000 Reserve Liability Jfscoooo HE 4O OFFICE Raffles ChamDers, 0 6, Singapore. B&ANcaas: Penang, Malacca, Muar Batu Pahat. Current Acsoimts opened, Fixei Deposits received at.d General167 words
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Advertisement244 1918-06-08 9 FOR HIFE Steam Lorries for carrying goods within Town Limits. For Kates and particular-, apply to the Storekeeper, 21, Magazine Road. 2ff 4 o.c. PACIFIC COAST SERVICE, The following steamers will be despatched for Pacific Coast Ports about the datts mentioned KB. YUKI lARU Second half August. h s KIKU244 words
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Article1569 1918-06-08 10 To Dee. 81 May To date 1917 Abaco 86,158 Ailagar, Dee 805.400 76,800 A.Gajah, Sep 140,405 41,709 Alor Pongsn 276,419 49,985 Alma, 852, l 00 112,800 Ampat, Sep 210,284 68,111 An-Johota, Mar 305,005 80,829 An Malay.Dec 1,710,142 887,411 /nS'tra.May 888,964 218,412 Asahan, July 488,369 160.171 Atbara, 112,6661,569 words
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Article238 1918-06-08 10 In above list the totals m first column ate monthly totals for Jan- Dec, 1917. Themontfc m which the Company's year ends is Indicated after the name. Third column shows the 1918 total to date and second column the tola) of the past month. Every endeavour is made238 words
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Advertisement365 1918-06-08 10 STRAIGHT TO THE MARK. It Goes Where the Pain is—And Stops it. A man or woman who has never suffered the excruciating agonies of Sciatica cannot realize the full intensity of pain. And a man or woman who has ever suffered Sciatica can never forget it. To such sufferers Little's365 words
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Advertisement229 1918-06-08 10 ■M— C«*m-j. k c». STUCCO 4" Adda Permanence to Your Horn* V 'i'l.'Vjß When applied over a permanent base such as <!■/■•" it metal lath stucco adds not only to the atiiVr" j '""^lj/J tractiveneas of the home but to its permanence. i! iSjjSI Expanded Metal Lath P »i|'«j fJjMa229 words
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Article1390 1918-06-08 11 Ittaed by FKASEK A Co., Exchange and Share Broken, Jane 7th. Oa». Ihus, I' aid. Lja&bbs"? 3'jrsß*. a«s*»a&* 100,000 18 ti Allagat 18% I I 8 0 579.93 C Si IB Anglo-Java 80% 6 0 8 0 160,000 Iff ABflo-Mftlftf 1«% Int i 10 6 IS 01,390 words
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Article47 1918-06-08 11 €on9*tjtmv a* *c Jnne 7.) ft&t& 4 .2 4| dlKsft»d |.4 816 VbJv*B* v.YSd)«s Ini 3 4 28 82 Tmua9 demand Baal 817 Imi?:a, T. T. 146 £*7Ai iemAQil M 110 &&9BSCK, 4miM9dl 66 eMsyaKBISHI, Bank B^i&ff 18.54 v ■-./>- w? Rate 6% was A<j*rt« LawBefl 48f47 words
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Article158 1918-06-08 11 Jane 7. 'ii* 150 tons $***** 15.26 SkdMsw 'O«fc« I 28.C $Hft*t«i C«*« Nc, t 20.00 ?sp£*tf Stack Ol&fflU i''pora 85.00 ivrniet fu n 49.00 K.!?Hl*£& HlO fa IbS ?fc W2VC Ntoiraisgi iBO fo Bkfl ifc :< aom iSc*eB (BazsirJ ooc OfOTtl (Am*oJn»! M ti^ns Bali Oeff*s% 'U% BlAtlfJ158 words
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Advertisement69 1918-06-08 11 THE PURE BRITISH PILSENER I S Great Auks Head 0 IT IS BREWED FROM THE BEST MALT HOPS AND BOTTLED WITHOUT PRESERVATIVES OF ANY DESCRIPTION BY 111. A. Ross Brothers Limited THE FAMOUS BOTTLERS OF LONDON LIVERPOOL. "Great Auks Head" Bottlings O F Pilsener and Guinness Are Obtainable of all69 words
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Advertisement14 1918-06-08 11 &VL tnotatloai of Starling Bhvm mxua fee MgMded m foieiy mblial lot lit pHM14 words
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Advertisement518 1918-06-08 11 WANTED A one storey, small bungalow or boose, water laid on, not far from town. Entry to be either July if th or Aog at Ist. Apply P. C. c/o Free Press. us 18 6 SITUATION VAUNT. ExoftleDced Enron* an Accountant repaired (or ia-ge Rubber Ettato. Mart bo ineligible for518 words
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Miscellaneous437 1918-06-08 11 MAIL TABLE Tiiij. intermediate and looal malts, mv fee ion*c la llßt below s— Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. (fcf Trala} I dally (exoept Sunday). Johore 8, 9.90, noon, S, 4 A 6 p.m. Cnoob Soon Hong 8.80 am Roan tan via ports Ranee 10.80 am Bangkok Koala 10.80 am Bangkok Shoshn437 words
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Article1576 1918-06-08 12 Til H»tt o! the Momiot. Edinburgh, April 1. In all public moods there is a dominant note. The Great Offensive, /"the Kaiser's Battle (as Ihe Hunt themselves call it), is now eleven daya old, and what is the note of the moment with us In Scotland I thick1,576 words
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Article236 1918-06-08 12 At Tanglin on Thursday the sports of the 25th Middlesex Regt U Company) were brought to a successful oonolusion under perfect weather conditions. The prizes were presented by Mcs FJ Browne. The results of the various^e vents were as follow 100 yds. Pte Baylies, 1 Pte Fay,236 words
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Article888 1918-06-08 12 OVER iTjffi.OOQ TofaAgsaj, Mr S CodriDgton, writing from the High Commissioner's Office forwards a Hat ol various private subscriptions raised m the Colony and Malay States to March 81, 1918, foe purposes connected with tbe War. Ht states that tbe Colonial Office contemplates publishing, at tht888 words
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Article43 1918-06-08 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Profession Pairs qualifying bounds. Clergy. Rev Aroh. Swindell and Rev. C S Thomas beat Mer. XL Stredwick mnd Van Alkemade w o. Police. Griffin and Thomas beat Mer. VII. Sharpe and Enox Wilson 6 4, 6 2.43 words
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Article39 1918-06-08 12 Profession Pairs. Prcts. Davies and Wilson vt Mar. 11. Parish and Williams. Mer. I. Hill and Pash va Mar. VI. Godwin and Meade. Banks. Sutherland and Hickey ye Clergy Yen. Aroh. Swindell and Rev C S Thomas.39 words
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Article49 1918-06-08 12 Mrs Mugliston won the June Spoon, the scores being Total IOOy 150y with h'cap Mrs Mugliston 80 28 68.87 Lady Evelyn Youcg 2$ 80 68.85 Mrs Booty 80 81 67.70 Lyall 28 82 66.67 Payne 27 28 65.95 A practice shoot will be held on Thursday June 20.49 words
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Article79 1918-06-08 12 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. Saturday, June 8. 2,80 p.m. Balestier Range S R E (v) Musketry Maxim Co., 8.80 p.m. Chinese Gatewa? oyD^u-i.. 6th mile Thomson rd red A. V Pla--2.45 Transport from D. Hallj k) i Fleld 2,45 p.m. Transport from79 words
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Article47 1918-06-08 12 Orders for week ending Jane 8, 1918. Saturday, June 8. Cyclists parade T M 0 A 8 p.m. Friday, June 14. Ambulance Class V M C A, 5.15 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting, Commissioner's Office 6.80 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by j Scoutmmiters.47 words
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