The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1918
1918-06-12
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Title Section15 1918-06-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 1918. NO. 9,38715 words
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Article290 1918-06-12 1 The Germane have launched new at tacks on a 35 kilometre front between Montdidiez and Nojon. They are being gallantly opposed by the French, who seem already largely to have held up the enemy—Page 6. There it a recrudescence of peace talk, with a Pruesianistic trend, the290 words
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Article1124 1918-06-12 1 The source of oat numerals has beea traced to Egypt, China, India, Arobia. and Persia, and it is possible that all these, countries have contributed something to those forms of numerals with which we are familiar. The majority of authorities ascribe the origin to India1,124 words
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Advertisement98 1918-06-12 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS *ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL RACE WEEK Thursday 13th June 1918 j Saturday 15th June 1918 Special Tiffin, Dinner Cinema Show On Above Days Raffles Orchestra m Attendance SJ. Crowther Shaw Co. J& RAdNG COLOURS jN SMART SUITINGS FOR ;jßj| I THE RACES. 1 JU 9 V* wni98 words
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Advertisement133 1918-06-12 1 I; OTMj H B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of %60Q miles without cuts or J^ punctures. Sieltstf c w i Supeitym J^^^Si^k Stelastic Tyres T" All British V^^i i^m M Made m Britain %m Plantation Rubber. -4 SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL133 words
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Advertisement67 1918-06-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEFT.;!KTS. Fillis's Circus's success—Page 2. Harima Hall change—Page 2. The Jeffrey quart—Page 2. Pinkettes for the livar—Page 8. A bankruptcy notice—Page 3. Footwear at Whiteaway's—Page 8. Rover motor cycles at Little's—Page 4. Willys Knight ears at Wearne's—Page 8. T&ke Nervona to keep it—Page 9. Presents ac Wassiamull's—Page 1. Just67 words
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Advertisement5 1918-06-12 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1918-06-12 1 THE WI&WK Vtdoisd&y 12th. High Wftte«~l-26 km. Frawley Go. Viotoria Theatre. Fillis's Circus. Tbarstii} 13th. otBb Wfcfcp O-SS fc.ua., 2 6 p.m. Race meeting, Second Day. Frawley Go. Victoria Theatre. Fillis's Circus. Frfdi? 14th m*h WhHt -1-18 a m 2-45 p.m. I Frawley Co. Victoria Theatre, i Filiia's Circus %mt*n107 words
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Article151 1918-06-12 2 FOURTH LIST. Sums previously acknowledged 9484 H Cunningham 10 '"Members'* 15 Laurie, Nellie. Victor, Birdie and Iris Wager 25 E D Morris. 10 A Mitchell 5 J Cairn crois 25 L Keble Davidson 10 D X Macrae 15 Dr E A Elder 60 T Rennie 20151 words
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Article92 1918-06-12 2 16th List. Amount already acknowledged #64,075 Hon Mr H W Firmstone 150 Mr W M Black (per A W Still) 60 J Crowther Shaw and Coy 100 Mi D Miller 100 Song Ong Siang 50 Tan Rah Kee 200 Mr Franklyn Robinson (per A W92 words
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Article32 1918-06-12 2 Orders for week ending Jane 8, 1918. Friday, Jnne 14. Ambulance Class TMCA, 5.15 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting, Commissioner'! Office 5.80 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.32 words
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Article106 1918-06-12 2 Among resolutions pasiad ai a Public Landownerihip Conference al B din burgh was one declaring that the present system of private property m land wai opposed to the best interests of the nation. Another ■e eolation Ml forth that compensation to dispoiieiaed landlords should ba baud on the official valuation,106 words
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Advertisement244 1918-06-12 2 Subscribers may obtain T I their copies now. II DOLUR DIRECTORY Co. 16, CHAWGE ALLEY, j AGNESIA (Registered) HAIR CREAM A dot greasy preparation for fixing the hair m any desired fashion. Keeps the hair tiiy all day and confers on the nser a smart well-groomed appearance. "It Positively Prevents244 words
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Advertisement434 1918-06-12 2 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Night To- Night II At 9-30 LONDON PRODUCTIONS, LONDON ARTISTES FULL LONDON COMPANY INCLUDING HENRY AINLEY, GERAL AMES MARY RIDLEY IN H. A.IVACHELL'S HAYMARKBT SUCCESS <( JELFS." Charles Eook and Edna Flugarth m the Blngsway Theatre Success M THE THIRD GENERATION COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK THE EMINENT434 words
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Advertisement463 1918-06-12 2 PLEASE REMEMBER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY SIX NIGHTS PRESENT PROGRAME ROMS. FROM SUNDAY JUNE 9 to FRIDAY JUNE 14 A FIRST-CUSS PICTURE FROM EVERY STANDPOINT AT THE ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music— The Pioneer and Premier Houss.-Tbe House of o n Beach Road. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m.463 words
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Article1538 1918-06-12 8 The thirty flrefc ordinary general meeting of the Kmta Association, Ltd, waa held yesterday at Ida registered offices of tbb Association, Chartered Bank Cua<nhers. There were present Maaers W F N'att (chairman), H B Egmont Hake (foe the Secretaries, Messrs Parker acd Co), J Somrn6rville and T1,538 words
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Article115 1918-06-12 8 AMERICA'S RESPONSIBILITY. New Yoik, March 29. Commenting on Mr Lloyd George's message to the American people, tbe World says that this was not a cry of desperation, but the Premier was obviously thinkiog not of the present bnS of the immediate future. N-sw r* serves." the journal adds, mas) come115 words
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Article199 1918-06-12 8 Labour regarded militarism as the greatest enemy to human progress, said Mr J R Clyuea, MP, iv an nddress to member* ot (he Aidwjch Club. Ie wa<» ranged and would continue to ba rauged, ;ti relentless resistance to the German menace. As to the future, all clabsee had Hbuwn a199 words
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Advertisement548 1918-06-12 8 IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Music Hits AND HITS-THAT-ARE-TO-BE CALL ON HUDSON 'Phone 1705. 100, North Bridge Rd. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed at r oon on Tuesday, llthinst. R Thursday, 13th Kace Da s 6-6 13 8 CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL. A548 words
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Advertisement464 1918-06-12 8 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. Ir tkt Supreme feort of tbi Stralti Stttlsmsots. Settlement of Singapore IN BINKRUPrOY No. 61 of 1918. SUMMARY 0111 RE Soo Tho Yeb, Furniture Contractor. Receiving Order made 24th day of May, .*?i t^ 0f ordeip for Stammary'Adminlstratton 6th day of June, 1918. P ate of464 words
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Advertisement210 1918-06-12 8 Ladies' and Gents' FASHIONABLE Boots and Shoes Ladks' Tan Glace court shoes, WyW*\ Bmart LoulB Heelfi fan °y otna f ment backie gSfa^* xiSO^S^S^^nan^^^^k. fcbapc m two fittings as illnsv!fe^te»S traiion. Prico $17.50 per pair iffHrlj^^ag^Mff^'^Bft. S^. finished tH IBBif^Jßl B^ 9^^. Price \H aL, A very smart black f210 words
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1122 1918-06-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 12, 1918. Considerable interest is being shown at home m the question of bank amalgamations m relation to British business. At bottom there is a rooled objection m British opinion to large amalgamations which 6avonr at all of trusts. This has come about probably1,122 words
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Article211 1918-06-12 4 The S H B soccer team will meet the Municipal team to day at the Union Jack Club ground at 5.15 p.m. Invitations are out for the wedding, at tiie Presbyterian Church, on July 3, of Mr T M Maben and Misg Hilda Marion Rowell. The marriage has taken place211 words
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Article747 1918-06-12 4 THE OPENING PERFORMANCE. It was the pleasure of tba present writer tifteeo years ago to give the notice of tbe oae d.-.y visit ct the Neiil Fravrley Campany to Singapore. Probably the present oouapany is a direct descendant of bhat very talented band of playera but tha747 words
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Article137 1918-06-12 4 i i A very larga audience attended the; opening mqht of th« Fillie'e Circus season at Beach rd last evening Tbe gpackuft" tent was v. ::rk*a to the fullest of its capaci ty, many people having to be couten* with standing accommodation only. Tbr? pro qrarnrne a bumper137 words
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Article29 1918-06-12 4 I The men'i medal for June will be played on Saturday and Sunday, 16th and 16th, i and the ladies spoon on Monday, 17lh I insfi. <29 words
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Article432 1918-06-12 4 GERMANS EXPLOIT THF SITUATION Sone /.Hied Opinion London, Juua 5 —T i; ccminu«-s io ftlataMl uew Q-eroaac: peace Dffai The Frankfurter Z i fcrttoia m j.ni.r: I brcli other, do r nraet Rnft)l| b(> on n < rnftd thereto is block* d i Governments, of rhisti I432 words
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Article235 1918-06-12 4 Workers Demand Peace Copenhagen, Juue 5. TLe tffceiterzeituDg of V;et:D/\ pobUfthsi tfoa au-. ta Socialist Congress proclamation U) trians warning the Govir: cm danger arising frotn the gffefttl H state of the working clap§«K v h ly to ba brtiffhttiied if Hrn t><.' l the Central Powers235 words
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Advertisement184 1918-06-12 4 iVJ^»Ji)M SOLE flPP^r AGENTS Wl W MICGRE6OR I I Watson's N-10 ahead of ail otkers B^MIHB— UTTT-nr— Tl IHIIMHII—Mg' Rover Motor Cycles ENGLAND'S BEST. Gears and Clutch on Car Principles. Easy Inspection of Gears through removable Dome cover. Massive Cast Aluminium Siencers 3bb^^E2SS^-^ tv p PfMP /^fjtM^if^'^* ■«>•£»■. -->y.^iQj^^^jk riL184 words
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Advertisement42 1918-06-12 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 I 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of onr offer: "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanCed.42 words
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Article1109 1918-06-12 5 ATTACK ON 35 KILOMETRES FRONT Splendid French Resistance InbouruM Ctbta] [Better's BarvireJ i! }jn. June 9. A French communique 'I didiec and Noyon. The v reeitttef aiign:tic^atly. The i Ming, J b y. A French communique QaWMM launched at midnight artilletj preparation from the rtl of HoQtd1,109 words
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Article135 1918-06-12 5 Paris, June 8. A decree appoints a committee, under the authority of the Minister for War, for the defencs of the entrenched camp of Paris It is charged to carry out measures for organising, arming and provisioning the entrenched camp. General Dubail, Military Governor, .has been appointed135 words
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Article141 1918-06-12 5 London, June 9. An Italian communique say* There is somewhat intense artil lery activity from the Astico to tbe Piave. A British party south of the As^a river, m a successful coup de main, inflicted C3nsiderab c losses and brought back eleven prisoners. Attempted enemy attacks at141 words
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Article69 1918-06-12 5 Amsterdam, June 8. In the Reichstag, Herr Wuckhoff, of the Centre party, said that Germany could not suggest the cessa tioa of aerial attacks on towns outside tha war zone, but would await proposals from the enemy, none ot whom had made even such proposals. If they69 words
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Article26 1918-06-12 5 The Hague, June 6. The Anglo* German War Prisoners Conference begins on June 8 m tbe Binnenhol, where tbe Hague Peaoa Conference sat. v26 words
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Article801 1918-06-12 5 NO ALARM OVER U-BOAT INCURSION Details of the Paid UUuter's Bervioe] Washington, June 6— Naval oircles are of the opinion that il the eubmarine raids on the American coaoS are designed to effect the withdrawal ol part of the I American pquadron operating abroad the J enemy801 words
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Article627 1918-06-12 5 A U- BOAT BLUNDER Dutch Hospital Ship Sunk Amiterdam, Jane 6. The hospital ship Koningen Regentes, with the English delegates lor tbe Hague War Prisoners Conference aboard, struck a mine off the Bnglisb coast, t wen ty miles from Leman bask. Four ttokeri ate believed to have I been drowned627 words
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Article141 1918-06-12 5 London, June 6. The South Afric&E mail Bfeeamer Kenilirorth Castie, homeward bound, with over 800 passengers. including Mr Bur Son, the Minister of J Railways, arrived damaged, the result of two explosions following a collision m > the night time. A number of thr pas eengers and crew141 words
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Article305 1918-06-12 5 Good News All Round London, June 4. At a meeting of the' Belfast Sailors' and Soldiers' Service Club, a senior naval officer of Belfast said that* the submarine returns for the past threu montbe werp very good, much better than anticipated. He fully expected thnt before j tbe305 words
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Article120 1918-06-12 5 Boycott Pledge Renewed London, Jane 7. The ccinferenc? of i fha Ttaneporfi Workers' Feisratica at I Newcfbade uuacimuu-Jy pasted, amid ohBers, a reeolatioo moved by Mr Hjve look Wilsoa oondemnlng the fubtnariue murders which have beeu jaakifled by prominent German trade unioti?, aud revolving to have do120 words
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Article101 1918-06-12 5 London, Jane 6 Iv bhe Hoase of Com* mcns, Mr Clynee Btoted that the ouriook regarding b:me produced fooisinff.i bad much improved. Effdctiv« control of tbe wholesale distribution ol miik had become a national ceca&eity. There va-.ie tbe etroogf Ft rea^onr for continuing the brfad subsidy m101 words
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Article62 1918-06-12 5 London, June 6.--Ihp Nnrw<-g:«u ve!?-f! war losses m May totaled fourteen b>..p? two persons were killed aod four are imiesiug. Tha agßrpeoto wat lotsea now are 769 Bhipe, of 1,*.27.f00 tonnage, and 96S Bailors killed. Koreover, 59 vesssls with crews exceeding 7 0 ar^ reportf-J mififiiog of62 words
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Article33 1918-06-12 5 London, Ju^e 7 Tbe Pen iisuiar and Oriental Company bus acquired she whole of the dry docks ana wokeucps at Faimontb, which ie prepjees to extend and modernise.33 words
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Article227 1918-06-12 5 Can't Have the Crimea Amsterdam, June 7. The Kreuz zeitung -attacks Turkey (or her ambitions on the Black coast and m tbe Cuuca-us. It Bftye :hat the union cf the Criuta with Turkey ia quite irupo.-eible. because it would iujure iLe Ukraine's vita! interests The province of227 words
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Article58 1918-06-12 5 Shanghai June 4. The Northern troops have devastated Hunan. The; have burned down the t >wn of Liling, and sacked Paoking. The contrast was very marked between the difficulty of the British mission m obtaining a guard and the stall officer spontaneously protecting the Germane. Wherever the58 words
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Article546 1918-06-12 5 THE ESCAPADE OF PEMBERTON BILLING Nation Refuses to bt Scared fcUutor b«rTio«J London, June 4 On; ot tLe most Fentatioti^! BMM -ev-r heird at tbe Old Bailey concN.dcJ to day He Pembcri.jn Billing, H p, was charged with criminv:y liboi!i,.g Mue Mau.l Allan m nil Dan i paper546 words
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Article179 1918-06-12 5 Now is Japan's Hour Harbin, Jonn 7 Co! BetßNtcff who, ov?ing to dlsseasioo9 at Harbiu, left for Siberia ou Mcy 29, reporce that (be BoUlieviks crossed the rivt r Or.oh and ■teongly prc^hcd attacks, which were checked. An Au^tro Gf-rmaa forea, conrisimg of a cavalfv biiyuJe aaJ four179 words
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Article78 1918-06-12 5 ALLIED SU P PLIES London, Jane 7. 1 Jovernaient has approved a scheme i m Allied Supply Cabinet. Five corai: rs will bo established, to include re- optatives o( England, France, Italy v I America, all experts m wool, Icatl and other raw material!, tobacco, i ches, paper, timber, coal,78 words
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Advertisement731 1918-06-12 6 P. &{J« Bhitish India AND Apcar Ijine (Oomfftßiee Incorporated i» England Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) vita Company's MAIL services BAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. Vne Company's intermediate services TO AND frortlondon are at present suspended. Passengers731 words
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Advertisement600 1918-06-12 6 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated la Japoa). EUROPEAN LINE. ftp RMfktif, Biiifßil, Kibi ft Ytkthiß Hf liliui, Pining, Coiinbi ud finglan ill The Capi. A servtoe is maintained between lokonaia ports to Marseilles, London, unfler mai ooatiaet with the Imperial Japanese Goven ment. The New Twin mew Steamer maintaining600 words
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Advertisement297 1918-06-12 6 M. M. MESSIGERIBB MIRITIMES (Incorporated ih Fbavov) MAIL JUKI, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong, kong, Balgon, Singapore, Oolumbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Mart eilles and vice versa. BRAICH LIII, Fortnightly aer vice between baigon-Tourane-Haiphong. For rorthei Information apply to J. de COURTBIS, Age te COLOMBO. A Steamer leaving very shortly for297 words
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Advertisement621 1918-06-12 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (INOOEPORiTED IN U.8.A.) w till, REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, stionil, Kobe, Yokobama, Honolulu am Si. X :ssa;\ itz ts from v" 001 tj B.S. -nOUN", 14.000 tons do do \JSf »nd every 28 days thereafter. Atl? 191% me steamers have the most modern eauinmonr621 words
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Article1153 1918-06-12 7 0 Boats' Fern of the Coitoj. HM S At Sea 11 Sailing the convoy (or seeing them off the doorstep," as I beard one officer describe it) was a picturesque business to watch. From early morning until the forenoon had well advanoed launches sourried breathlessly hither and1,153 words
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Advertisement186 1918-06-12 7 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKY BLACK WHITE" ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donued store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS Waaa-KgnGB Perfume of Gej/Con Wana-Ranee186 words
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Advertisement514 1918-06-12 7 I "For the Blood is the Life." I WHEN YOU AREI ILL I With any disease ctua to impure blood I such as Eczsma, Bcrofula, Scurvy, Baal I Legs, Abscesses, Ulcara, Glandular I Swollinss, Boils, Pimplos, Sores of any I kind, F»ilee, Blood Poi«»n,Rhaumatism, I Gout, etc., don't waste your514 words
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Article1856 1918-06-12 8 In Rbove !l«t Mke I «ft|« 0 fe. monthly to^alK tor J«n. 1) a *»t hi which the Ckmip«i F year < uon «> after th« na: E p. Third" col t't(--»t the pMt month, r to pet the flgorw acnanil guaranteed ofuagera &od Ai by raop1,856 words
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Article258 1918-06-12 8 Under the Prussian Yoke, The Ba:ba> fi ,t Tag-h:- tnsSth m,,. ttfewiiif tba otammntwu bt r *.< clllcUl it.tcme.it: Inqu.rYs aave reach™ n« during thttpiti a Q whefcUr the diUlterf vee f the Cer.tr:' Pjv^n *H1 Bnt l<B<a«4i»felj peaoe [i pifoed v. j^ D f^ora an mtbaril ikivi258 words
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Article146 1918-06-12 8 A. Kinta.June 1,7 1S 679 Ayer Weaff 2,406 70S Bundon 3 06BangooQ Val 5,195 450 1,666 Deebook 5,6 fi0 460 1,6 4 Braseb, July Cfcenddrtan*, 5,967 395 1 f«l Oopeng Gonsol, 17,075 5,122 Heavood, 2,782 647 Edrii 8 78( ho: Iro.l: Tin, Deo 4 425 1495 Kaaaboi, 8t146 words
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Advertisement189 1918-06-12 8 ■■B Toe British Tanks are operated by the Knight type of Engine Consider the Engine Well and favourably known for years to European motorists, the Knight engine needed no introduction abroad. The Willys-Knight Motor Car came well-sponsored. And. the car has proved worthy of its engine The Knight sleeve-valve engine189 words
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Advertisement86 1918-06-12 8 G* &S CKeaia&i Miuk sr. Li* Straits Shipping Parcels Shipping Agency Ti.lrgaph St. SI laifOU I.W Ycu Need U- Flt yea arc a Pas«J* Reccivi-f*, Foi warding, IneWtag 9t good-. Oteofti ObOcotafl, ililfimil i»dl BNLM&ttt Telcgra oi b co i»ttß i row* A Cooling and Refreshing Dii k. tryir.r C!86 words
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Article58 1918-06-12 9 OOBBVQrao ur R Jnne 11 I ftttttfc 4 -n a mm 8 4i N dtrauo 1-4 816 F.ivki* aradlN IS mi 2428 82 ftanaa lamacd B&rt 817 DOtt, T. T, MB B3?gkcf3, lavßasl 4Cf%^acai Yoxobxua, i»-.iiucl 106} Jata, lamuiJ .108 Babskos, l«'caa£ .66 Sovcbiibes, Bank Eu>;u, $8.54 •■itrzk a!58 words
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Article160 1918-06-12 9 Juue 11. Tin 200 t— 1*64 SO Gftia&itt mm 1 1 GamMei Qmht If* 2 EB.l i GamUes Ca%a X«. 7 23.00 Ptffii Black ordiu, fci'pora M 82.00 P«V9£2, (Wfeita lain) 49.00 NaSmaga (110 la the 1\ norn Nvftmago (80 to lha la. oom Mvi (Bft^3i) nom OlOTaa (A.mfcoia&)160 words
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Advertisement587 1918-06-12 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House,. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has 220.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BrltlshLife Assurance Cam .ales lot587 words
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Advertisement496 1918-06-12 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Ifcorpop tkd m Japan Capital Sabso?ibed^....-.__Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up .Y. 80,000,000 I BeserveFnnd.... Y. 11,800,000 President, i. Inonyo Ea^. VieePreH&ent. T. Yamakawa Em. DIRECTORS. 3. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq. R. Kimnra496 words
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Advertisement519 1918-06-12 9 I HEW ZEILINO INSURANCE Co., LM, FIBE IND URINE. (Inoorporated m New Zealand.) HNg-TSZE INSURANCE AS&OC. LM. URINE. (InacrpoTated m Hongkong.) *NIN! HRE INSURANCE Co., LM. HRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) vmm loiuiTEE a accident cc. m. iUIRINTEE. [Incorporated m bglani] Fire and Marina Risks of every description nnderwritten at lowest519 words
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Advertisement519 1918-06-12 9 WANTED Motor boat m gool found condition about IC/20 Horse power, please Mate full particulars and lowest terms to Motor Boat c/o Free Pre^s. 10-8 mwf H-6 CHINESE FITTER WANTED. Preferably one used to Hornsby Oil Engine and .Rubber Factory work. Apply KELANTAK c/o Free Press. 106 IJ6 SITUATION VACANT.519 words
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Miscellaneous388 1918-06-12 9 MAIL, TABLE Ti-dij. mteimeOlale and local mails, wtu fee icn»o ilet below Peaaujg, Malaooa, F.M.B. (if Tnia) I p.a flatly (exoept Bnnday). Johore 8, 9.80, noon, S, 4 A 6 p.m. Cacob Soon Hong 8.80 am Kelantan Boribat 8 80 am Indragiri via ports Quorra 9.80 am Muotok, Palembang Maetauycker388 words
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Article1686 1918-06-12 10 SPEECHES WHICH BETOKEN RESOLVE A Fight to Victory (Sorter's sWvioel fßj BuDmaiiM Cable] Paris, Jane 4. In the Chamber, M Cletnfciictau, m tbe course of a statement, said that although the time was a terrible one, tbe courage and heroism of the troops were equal to the situation.1,686 words
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Article114 1918-06-12 10 London, Jane 8. An official etatemenfi! gives the names of the followirg as at- 1 tending the forthcoming Imperial War Cabinet and War Conference meetings: Canada Sir R Bocdcn, the Minister of the Interior Mi Meighen, the Minister of j Immigration Mr Calder and the President of114 words
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Article2084 1918-06-12 10 I Fine weather favoured the opening day of the Spring Meeting yesterday and there was a very fair attendance of members and the general public inoludiug the; native section on the centre of the race coarse. The meeting bad been pat off for j several weeks owing2,084 words
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Advertisement119 1918-06-12 10 WEDDING BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. High Class Silver Ware and Jewellery Artistic Engraved Ivory Ware of reliable makes NOW BEING DISPLAYED Presents are the Best Conveyors of Heartfelt Joy. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co., Phone 1144. 56, 57, High Street. Prompt Printing fIBHBV9B^29MBBfIB9sIQE?9B&X9b2E3fIBCfIDDE7!SZL2IHHHHEB^HIIHBJHBIBHHV TRY US! RJckard Co. t £rH iTi i i 1 I119 words
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