The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 July 1918
1918-07-02
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1918-07-02 1 Singapore Fr ee Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CisiNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. IftlY 2 1918. NO. 9,40416 words
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Article263 1918-07-02 1 The Germans still hold their hand m the west. It is the Allies who are busy attacking, m local operations of some magnitude, succeeding finely and yielding important gains. The Italians also have delivered another successful attack Page 5. The Japanese, it is stated, have refused to263 words
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Article889 1918-07-02 1 When the war was considerably youngev a book was published which had a vogue. It wbi called Aunt Sarah and the War.'* Aunt Sarah was a lady who retided m Grosve aor equate or thereabouts, and when her second* butler (or was it her secondfootman volunteered she889 words
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Advertisement121 1918-07-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES .OLIOS AND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served In the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music m Attendance ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). /CSS? HW 8 edfes^piS SlP^-nn jfl^Pi INTERBaSOUGHRIPID E|i121 words
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Advertisement317 1918-07-02 1 Kelly AWalslLtd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKOKQ.) L~ NEW BOOKS JUST RE*V£D. My American Visit by The Bight. Hon. The Megalith! q OtjK/fLoi Indonesia Sir Frederick Smith $4.25 by W. J. I'er^JW" $9.00 My Adventures as a German Secret Peace of Mind. En^Kpd Reflections Service Agent by Capt. Poist von tier Angant,317 words
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Advertisement119 1918-07-02 1 Lti EST ADVERTISEMENTS. New books at X and W's Page 1. Commercial Rubber Go's Ball oC rice Page 2. Gaiety and Harima programmes j Page 2. |L, PA wey 'shortcoming nt»J»pftg— J»ftge 3. Municipality and a bUl))tl jj"lSN(JMi < P^ge 8. Notice Co Siamese enbjecte Page 3. C B fepecialitica119 words
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Advertisement5 1918-07-02 1 600DRICH TYRES SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Miscellaneous97 1918-07-02 1 THE WBE^ Taei^ai 2nd. HUh Waftev-8-49 a.ir., 4-31 p m. Ting Kil Tin mcc. ing, Derrickß, noon. Rent Board, 8.15 p.m. Wiflatitfaj 3rd. I Efgh Wa»e?- 5 14 5-28 p m. i Thursday 4th. 11 >.gF. Wa*e»- 6-50 p.m., 682 p.m. Dalhousle Cha ter, 8.30 p.m. J fridfi* sth. Et*h97 words
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Article406 1918-07-02 2 COUKTESY OF THE FRENCH CONSULATE, j Parts, Jnua 28, 6.80 p ni There w&s a raid cJ GolkSM ia the Pang region lass nigbt. C r.veo wera killed ui-<l fourteen wound, j. Tba High Court o£ Justice will sit on Ju:> 16 to judge Malvy. Th« French406 words
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Article135 1918-07-02 2 Before their lordships the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, k c), presiding, Mr Justice Woodward and Mr Justice Ebden, m the Supreme Court on Friday, the last case m the list of appeals was concluded when the court, after hearing Mr Smith Marriott for the appellant, without135 words
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Article134 1918-07-02 2 At the P A M meeting at Seremban on Wednesday last, tha Chairman (the hor'ble Ah* R C M Kinderaley) said ha f-hculd l:ke to mention the qut.i:.]oa ol Hoc Power. This queation tha Chairman etud he should like to mention, because there was a rumour134 words
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Article66 1918-07-02 2 Ordet* for week bnJißg Juh 6th, 1918. Malay Volant* et Club, 6.15 pm. Tut»sdtt> Jr.;y 2 Sigudlliag Cia*B, YMCA Ground, 5 16 p.m. Friday Ju!> 6. A«sba!anoa Clu B a, YM C A 6.15 p.m. Sataiday July 6. Route March All Singapore Troops Parade Fort Canning- rd66 words
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Advertisement373 1918-07-02 2 now Qbly^ I on ffi SALE (Cloth Covers $1.75) jj^ DOIUR DSREHTOBY j OFfICS. 16 CHANGE ALLEY. I THE SOCIAL BOTTLE JO H ME IN k I JEFFREY QUART" NOW IN STOCK JEFFREY'S PILSEN&R QUARTS ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. ULCorjoraiod m England). Some of the Latest Hits. My flower garden373 words
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Advertisement364 1918-07-02 2 To-Night I To-Night THE GREAT "JEWEL" SUPER-FILM The Go-Respondent A screen version of the stage play by Leal Pollock and liita Weiman, produced by Bafph liice, f aturiug tho bdautiful New York Star MISS ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. AN AMAZING PRODUCTION, SUPERB IN ITS INTENSITY. SUPPORTED BY FULL PROGRAMME. First Show Commencing364 words
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Advertisement450 1918-07-02 2 For Six Nights, beginning Thursday, Jane 27, I9is (and including Sooday, Jane 5( The Commencement of a Gripping Serial At The Alhambrl The Hall for Music— The Pioneer and Premier House.— Tne Bou#e Beach Road. In the Second Show at 9 15 p.m. Pie entinp a Rtory of Human T450 words
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Article286 1918-07-02 3 BRITISH INTERESTS IN CHINA ?By ttabmanne CableJ I.ciilcn, June 27. In the House ol OOMMM, replying to Co'oiel Yafia, Lord Rpftail Cecil iaii tha: with regard to the retmics m the British Goccessiou on the it' ad of Sbaroeen, the Government did r propose a direct raraove ulawbere,286 words
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Article356 1918-07-02 3 Eleven New V Cs LoadOß, June 28 Tii* (huceite an n 'ii-c-s eleven c-^w \.c ona Ctoeaes, mri] all m Eoglieh county rsg^rneuts, wi:h oi« Canadian. Tan s'jriea record, as OsUa! super bravery, mottlj m ntt'.ctei For nwipfat Second Liens Sabottald, ILa ics Fu-:iiera, with nine nifL by356 words
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Article92 1918-07-02 3 London. .Tarn 27 A House ol Lords cni cilice is considering a Bill empowering the confetracticn of important wharf wotks and railweys at Cunvty island, at the raoutb of the fhames, the wharf to be 3,000 feet loog and to acoommodate the largest vessels, enabling the embarkation92 words
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Article93 1918-07-02 3 Replenishing German Larders Amsterdam, June 29. The Niewe Rofc tr idameche Lou rant states that a very large paii ot Qermanj*! cats and three-fourths of *lib Jogs b-kVe been killed owing to the food scarcity. Tbe majority of the poultry hnve bier; s-anghtered, and the cows, m93 words
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Article67 1918-07-02 3 Johannesburg, June 29 Mr. Hartzog, m a tpoech. reiterated his warning against vtolenoa and dacliired that all thai ths Nationaliftte were seeking could and wool*! be achieved by constitutional means Alone. 6 Africa had had enough of ,ruel prote«ta and unarmed rebellion!. Nufhinfl k a.- to b 367 words
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Article62 1918-07-02 3 London, Jane 27. An Empire Parliamentary deputation waited on Mr Lloyd G*r. ge on th 3 subject of a scheme for tha federation of tbe United Kingdom. It) is ander*:ood fhaE Ihe Premier wai friendly and eynjp^ihdtic, but could ant encourage the idea that Government would tackle to62 words
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Article48 1918-07-02 3 London, Juce 28. Tae Diily Maily no* (kiMtandathal iheOavornmeat has decided ti L'U^e tb° German b-tuki m London, and has arranged for tha Treasury to take over tha e- a r i!:;eB and provide money. 16 is understood thai tbe sac reqaired is under £400,C00.48 words
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Article46 1918-07-02 3 Los^cn, Jmifl SI. Lord Frecch, ppeakng vu v I>j is', B'iatsd tbat vciluot&ry reernitinfl woold be prosecuted with every ooniutaralion has if ;h>3 numbetd required van not obtained and compalaion was neeetaary, tban the cu'tibar would be re fiaialed by tha p^piiatioa a^ elsewhere.46 words
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Article103 1918-07-02 3 Sli Oiiver Lodge's Pica -9. -There i* en article' f"' I m the Nineteen til Can l r y. »n I i nitnti Irani Britain, b Doi i AaMfiem will altar thai r l: habil i'■ og toj Ermaajg |k ;h irpoas n a :.)f i loom103 words
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Article56 1918-07-02 3 lit Ihe MVMHM fcr the f 191S tM £15; 758 820 )115 959, ibe ex £728 975 67 7 QOmpftlwi 18.71 9 i UN -7 The silver rniiikel I, Juue 27 Muntaea'H ■ilve X '>ys that the price i* ttill un. The tone continued good k exelungfl56 words
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Article147 1918-07-02 3 B fc-9 the Chief Jta?tice, S r Johore Bn kni)l, k c, (preaidins), Mr Ja»tioe VI lodmurd aacl 3ft Juniea Eh-Jen, m the Johose Ccmrl oE Appeal wh'ch w.i^ coujladed on Ttaunday laaS, thoir lordships d missal Ike upp« i il of a Malay who wa#147 words
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Article20 1918-07-02 3 Rubbor price m F M 3 for customs July, June 28 to July 4, 181 pec pikul for all grades.20 words
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Article44 1918-07-02 3 London Jine 29. i couferecca of the nueoiivfl oJ the Aliuera' Federation, the P emu i. tbe Pretidett of the Board of Trade ,iv.J Ihi Coal (.'jßtrolJer hub conceded the miners wa advance of eighteen pence daily M a m r b'^i'Uf.44 words
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Article109 1918-07-02 3 London. Jane 29. Three thousand women war workers went m procession through London to day and presented an address of homage to tbe King and Qne«n on the oooasioa of tnetc silver wedding. INo fewer, than twenty five different uniforms were worn, pretenling a remarkable and striking109 words
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Article850 1918-07-02 3 RESULT OF OMPA I G N. A largely attended mtettc^ of tht ladies of Singapore wus hflj us I tie V 31 C A yesterday morning to hear the result of the Women's Day campaign held on Saturday m aid of a gift to H M Qaeen850 words
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Article104 1918-07-02 3 The raiiwfiy e^rvrv bo !^DRkck p.tnrfca lixt vf-ek What about |yiipi>tti V The Siarr.^sn MithoritiM expect people :o be provided w;' jl f/juie ecrt cf |MMporlb Ipparantly they -ely nn t^bepcrt^ ijoug it^uea m KM 8. Bufc there no Si»itnf6H Oontulfttt iv fhe F M S, i.or, as J*t Kb104 words
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Advertisement376 1918-07-02 3 Prompt Printing I TRY US! I Co. "\m*™*"' y S W 1 Powell Co., Ltd FOKTHCOHNG AUCTION SALES. July 4th, Thursday at 11 a.m. at Onr Action Rooms Sale of a large nnmber of Rifles, Revolvers, Shot Gnnp, Pistole, and Guns, Cartridges, etc July 6th, Saturday at 2 p.m. at376 words
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Advertisement878 1918-07-02 3 notice. Siamese subjects who are entitled to pro- perty m enemy countries or m territory m hostile occupation or to aa 7 interest m B ich property or who have cl unn against Persons, Firms and Companies resl ling or carrying off business m such counui_-H cr territory should forthwith878 words
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Article17 1918-07-02 4 Pash.— On July 1 at the Nnrsing^Home, Singapore, to Mr. Mrs. R. G. Pash, a son.17 words
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1190 1918-07-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July, 2 1918. The vast flood of political telegrams that is coming through just now is m marked contrast to the scarcity of "news of battle." Until late Sunday evening \ery little was said of any activities on the Western Front. These now appear to1,190 words
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Article79 1918-07-02 4 la the Church of St Joseph on Sunday morciDg the high macs was performed by the Very Rev A A. Cardo6o, the Vicar General of the Portagneae Mission, assisted by Fathers Braganca and M A Cardoeo. During the mass the Vicar General ad miuistHred fleet comuauuion to a number it79 words
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Article564 1918-07-02 4 The following summary of thie Bill will probably ba of more general use than th« text of the BUI itself Section 2 makes it obligatory on every person classified m Category A under the Registration Ordinance to serve m tba Overseas Force, and every person -hall be564 words
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Article71 1918-07-02 4 A Nipft telegram from Amsterdam, June 22, says tbac Mr Lechner has been appointed Consul at Singapore (for the Netherlands.) Madame Veuve Hinnekindt and her two daughters, Meedames Berenger, wish to express their grateful thai.ks to all re latives and friends who kindly attended the funeral cf the lata Monsieur71 words
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Article94 1918-07-02 4 Washington, Jaoe 27. It is unofficially announced that the Japanese Government has deoidsJ to decline the rsqaeei ol the Entente Powers to Intervene In Siberia. This Is Dot ttffarded by officials, oc the Entente BmbastiM here, as meaning Hu &b*D<3ouu-( nt <t ILe pmpOSSJ ot tba Entente or94 words
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Article85 1918-07-02 4 Locdon, June 28 The Ad.r.iraky staten Font British daetroyers petrollicg off the Belgian coast on the ttvetiicg cl the 27. h sighted 8 intmy torDedo b^r.te. The Britub destroyers procecaei at (all «p ;ed od su •asterly ooaree, eDgasirg the enemy at long-range In an action laettng85 words
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Article469 1918-07-02 4 London, Jane 30— M Karen* ky hai arrived m Paris. Arr.terdam, Jnm 80. Moscow v !r% via Berlin |t»tae ibetibe pr» .<idfc.it cf EkßterinburK Sovn t iHujiailni o 24tb tbat tb« rumonrn of the mur the ex Triar art* list designed to Inc public. The Hcgop, Jine W,—469 words
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Article218 1918-07-02 4 A Win-the-War Chairman London, June 20. A new Laboui Executive was elected yesterday, undei a new and widened constitution. It oonsiili of twenty-four, compared with sixteen members previously. The Rrcat Trades Unions ore still strongly ra presented, but the additional mewl are maitily Socialists, thus (Bereaeiflf the218 words
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Article111 1918-07-02 4 Wtehirfton, Jute 2W Mi ns lD b£*ieraeuf, poiuie out tb*t (i» j AtJsM&n officials end aytnpat! >; t§ k«al sou^! Ctj mtf-reprejeru tv til Government statement of Juris M M Card* Hu inttref < of fci C ill 51 and Jugo Slavs. Tberefoie Mrl/: I deflue* liuH111 words
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Advertisement152 1918-07-02 4 THEY'RE SO REASONABLE C B SPECIALITIES No. 1. Paul Masson Champagne The Only Vintage Champagne of California. GRESTA BLANGA WINE COY. SOLE AGENTS CALDBLCK MACGREGOR CO. I A Jfeflilfe^lfPi^ E FINEST YOU WILL OBTAIN YOUR REQUIREMENTS John Little ®> Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE TRAVELLERS MALAY PRONOUNCING HANO-EOOK. This152 words
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Advertisement44 1918-07-02 4 Wilson Co. j PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 10SS j FOR 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Kote 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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Article952 1918-07-02 5 STRENGTHENING KBMMEL BMitari ierviee] L 3 naWon- 28 -R^fcer'i corr.spon Bn;i«sh he«aqa»rtexs, wiring this iio lav? We suec«»9fully advanced •I* mornicß nsarly a mile, capturing a Z the most debatable point on the V front Joal e9 ol Boia D a1 |Blire ,i the north weit angle of952 words
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Article671 1918-07-02 5 DEFENSIVE ATTACK i*'*y NieUiiii fcMfctei London, Jane 29.—French commani q»6: South of the Aisne we attacked during the morning Item south ol Ambleny to east ol Montgobest, with the objeol ol driving the enemy from the fortified positions there We penetrated*the enemy organisations on a front ol671 words
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Article514 1918-07-02 5 OFFICIAL ADMISSIONS The Piaie Disaster |Sy ißbmeiime Oablel JLBmtar'a t*rvi<*l Amsterdam. The Koelniach Volkeeiitang suggests that bad weather and treachery was responsible for lbs Austrian failure on the Piave and quotes ao cfflolal from the Vienna Relohepos? foe the &Caie men) that th? German gassing methods514 words
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Article42 1918-07-02 5 London June 29. Italian communique: Our seaplanes bombed the quays and hangars at Dur«EZ3 with good results on the 26th and 27th. All machines returned undamaged. They drove down an enemy aeroplane which was returning aft si attacking* our torpedo-boats.42 words
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Article193 1918-07-02 5 Black Sea Fleet's Disgrace Amsterdam, Juce 29. A Berlin semi official, describing the events leading to the seizure of the Black Sea fleet, alleges contravention of the peece treaty by the fleet's continued activity. The principal units went to Novorossisk aftsr the Get man occupation of Sebastopol. Acute193 words
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Article439 1918-07-02 5 MR LLO7D GEORGE RECEIVES A DEPUTATION The Problem of Ireland IBy tabmarfjae Cable] ifUater'e lervir«l London, June SO. The Press Bureau report on the proceedings of the deputa tlon to the Premier is All parties except j the Irish urged the oase for federal devolution to Mr Lloyd439 words
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Article232 1918-07-02 5 Germany's Food Troubles. London, June 29. The Times correspondent at the Hague says that Ruehl man's first speech m the Reichstag was drafted after consultation with Main Head quarters and the Kaiser, who approved ol it, as did Count Hevtling. Amsterdam, June 29. German papers indicate that232 words
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Article107 1918-07-02 5 Pasis, June 29. —Official: There wss»n air raid at 11 89 o'clock last evening. Bombs were droppad but no casualties were caused. Tue all clear was givm at j 12.80 a m. i Paris, June 29. The new»p*pats, cri tioising the anti aircraft d«!?n<*B of the capita!, point107 words
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Article27 1918-07-02 5 1 Paris, June SO.— The Ministerial Conference has decided to hold a review on July 4, In vrHch American and Allied 1 troopa will participate.27 words
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Advertisement196 1918-07-02 5 ROBINSON Co. NEW NOVELS. Colonial Edition $1.50. Great Possessions by David Graj son Ldvo's Orient by Edgar Welford The Soul of the War by Phiiip Gibba A Sporting Offer by Florence Warden Singing Sands by C Fox Smith A Man with nine lives by Richard Marsh Daeds that won the196 words
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Advertisement948 1918-07-02 6 IT* &%3m OSITSSH INDIA AND JnL'PCAB JLIINE (Companies lacoirciaio3 Ib England.) Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty'! Government *be Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. Vne Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON arc at present suspended.948 words
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Advertisement911 1918-07-02 6 m f MBBSAGERIEB MARITIMES MAIL LINK, 3TEAHS&IF Ca, L»^. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong (Incorporated In Japan). kong, Saigon, Singapore, Golumbo, Djibouti FSiBfIIPEAKI LittK Egypt and Marteilleß and vice-versa. BRANCH LIMt, to HMOuai, Shuflat, KMi ST.b.fc.., H sgw-»*'-«-"^-««»« Foi further information apply to f cr Iflagu, Ptttif, Ctltmbt ill England911 words
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Advertisement658 1918-07-02 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U.R.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SEHYICF. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco S.S. "VENEZUELA', ***** tonp from Hongkong on or about 17 h I S.S. "ECUADOR". 14 000 tons do do Uth SS. "CPUWBIA", 14,000 tons do do Uth Sept and every658 words
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Article1574 1918-07-02 7 A Glorious Adventure. When our seamen and marines come ashore to bear a hand m thia mighty tray they rejoice the hearts of all eoldteri, and whan the blow which they deal the memy is hrillantly conceived, valiantly execn-ed, aod crowned with complete euccese the daligbi of the junior1,574 words
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Article189 1918-07-02 7 Ambterdam, April 19. Indications are not wanting that the position of von Kuhlmann, the German Foreign Secretary, is precarious, and that Dr Helfferich, who enjoys the full cocfi dence of the military party and the Junk«rs, will be the coining man. In this connection it is noteworthy189 words
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Article121 1918-07-02 7 The following telegrams have passed to and from the Secretary of Slain for the Color'os regarding a further gift oC £250,000 team the Colony cf Hoogfcocg to His Majesty's Government towards the general expenses of t he war: From His Ercei!enc> -c Gcvtrncr. To the Secretary o< -m.121 words
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Advertisement886 1918-07-02 7 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I IH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. I Tbe company has £20.C00 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BflllshLHe Assuranca886 words
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Advertisement434 1918-07-02 7 ZEIUN9 INBUUIfiE Co., LM. TUC HI) HflNfi RAMIT lIUITCn (lßaor»ore«9dlaKewZeal»iia.l (Incorporated In the Straits Settlementa) UKI-TBZE IKUUWE *****. Ltf. SStai SSfiSSSSd {I'oSScoS Otonowteai.itowtot.i eUab HE^ OFF E a5OO0 «o 28IM HIE IfiSSRUGE Bt,, IM. Ct>amr ZZcLt. 6> SingaP!)re FIRE. Penang, Malacca, Huar Batu Pahat I aMOWMMtaB^*.*) current AeoountB~o^ n e7,434 words
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Advertisement298 1918-07-02 8 MARINE OTORS TUXH AM 23-28 B. H. P. CRUDE OIL ENGINES CLYDE 18 6. H. P. KEROSENE MOTORS FERRO 3 HP 6 HP. 12 H,P. MOTORS ROWBOAT MOTORS SOLE AGENTS S. S. F. M. S. CHeKjtPaTI lengineworksljdlH THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom by special Aot298 words
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Advertisement808 1918-07-02 8 HOTEL van WIJK CO, LTD. Tha annual general meeting of the Hotel van Wijk Co, Ltd," was held at tbe registered ofilces, Chartered Bank Building, on Saturday. Mr J W van de Stadt was m tbe chair and thera were also proseot were Mesire J C Koopman, W Scbreuder, A808 words
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Advertisement519 1918-07-02 8 y TOjsk CwW Iff iI,I7'FW OF THE "PLiT&f H/FTF €2 I "The First Line of Defence against 111-ilc:.lui. A l Only about one man or woman m a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 h? j| digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 52 per cent of these could trace519 words
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Article1361 1918-07-02 9 lisned by FKASEK Co., Kxohange and Share Brokers, July Ist. :All oraotatlcae olSletUcf Bbar-*R moat fee legtvded m pnfelp^ouiißr 1 lor u>c pveaeat- at*. isiuH. pail. tii.es &w bwubu, o*»ft»s? 100,000 1« II Allftftftf 15% 3 6 3 0 878,980 IB 90 Angio-7*7fc 86% SO 8 01,361 words
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Article45 1918-07-02 9 Ocijn»o**o n wo July l 6&k> 4a s S-4 716 demand s4i ?*wr:s»? d^raiirjfd bfknk 816 EftiHA, T, 1. 148 'try:, 3«m«sJ 412>- »i Java, k^. tv.^v io7i S«4« sok, d«mimd S6l .'■:"..•.'.';<:•. Baalr Bat tof M 18. (i^ I til SngUuid Hstt 6'^ 48J-45 words
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Article161 1918-07-02 9 I July 1. TJa (200 tens) IS? CO Bt«i 12 00 l>3 fefci Ni I 22. r i 9 it Ca*t IQ.OQ v;; fi 9*pors 82.50 i [Wdttc Is 48.00 a agi (110 ta tie I 1 nca tft tff 38 56 i o:;n s (B&oda) aju ■v Coffftt161 words
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Advertisement246 1918-07-02 9 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. cie i Acid. 99 per cent pure. 48l i-'umigators (''Four Oaks 19 and ;r--uir Powder. Bllite of Soda tor killing out lalang. 's Best Copal Varnish. Bisulfite Of Soda (Best English). ;3. Nobel's own loading with sportBallistite which holds more pigeon>ting records than any other246 words
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Advertisement694 1918-07-02 9 WANTED A Clerk fcr a lccal Flipping Office, most have thorough kL.G*ie<jga of Transhipment work. Apply Box N K0 c/o Free Proes Ltd. 3 7 U.C. EURASIAN ASIItTIIiTS: c fvc-a3 fteoloc n-eij wasted for e^nerml aoooonti worfcta larg^ s-inj%poio Office; term*LtiK po&itfona lib go. d protpecfe* for exporiencfed, tueu. Af.p'v694 words
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Miscellaneous417 1918-07-02 9 MAIL TABLE To-day. <>.U6an?(»<lJ4ta »s3 lcoal BUrttat will mt tov*c i .a Ust i»eio« s— i C^:ij 'nicenfc Bandar). Johore 8, 9.30, nooo, 2, 4 6 p.m. Cacob Soon Lee 830 am j ;Port Sham k Panaag Perak 11.80 am Samaraag via ports 12.80 PU Merging eto Hong Ho 1.80417 words
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Article587 1918-07-02 10 Ordinary Muting, ionsaj, July 1. Pbesvnt. H.K.the Governor (Sir A Young, d.C.M.G. X B B.) H.X. Ike Genera* Officer Commanding the troops (Major-Gen. Ridout, C.M.O. c b.) The) Bob. the Co*. See Mr F. 3. James, cm a.) The Hon. Att. General (G. A. Goodman.) Act. Treasurer (H.587 words
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Article3647 1918-07-02 10 A Duty to the Empire The Attorney General moved the first; reading of the Military Ssrvice Bill. The object cf this Bill, he said, ia to give power to the Governor to send every available cla^s A mnn nnder 41 years of age m the Cjlony to3,647 words
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Article121 1918-07-02 10 W*fihiDgton, Jnce 30.— The Stite D« paclment ha« publish d a i-uiemn prctept sent to Sr Carracea bgainit the Msxic&n decree of Feb IS, «sri.blibbirg a tux OH; oil lftcd«. The publication vrae or'y decided en when is was learned that the! Mexican newspaper!, tfter printing Prebi denfi121 words
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Article52 1918-07-02 10 London, Jnne 80 Sir George Cave, ic*eivirrT7ed, 6tat«d that it wft«j tio* sollsi pated Ih&t there would h*> mnch diffiea'Jy I fn coming to an arrs.ngem.nt regardirg' the treaty about war prisoners. Tbc qncftioa ol exchange was trrre difßcalt' buC it wai 6til) hoped to arrive at reason52 words
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Article29 1918-07-02 10 London Ja]y 1 Pceocfa e>e'r--i com mu!)iqi. 6 Bcifeith av:»itov a icvitiiT bomb t-A tha V'ykcdnr vall«-y Rod .r* Ser«« D.iaia raiiwpy hu felied s>nj eoemy rocbii:*?.29 words
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Article272 1918-07-02 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTA Single. Batpman scr Lefit Tinsley owe l o_ 4 6,6-8. Potto Sinclair postponed. Nathan v Wodehooee poetf on< B Sinolr. Doig owe 5 beat Boud lot h 6-2. Stred wrick owe 2 beat Pdirpg bCr W A W»l=on ecr v Leakey owe VpoJj" C Single.272 words
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Article51 1918-07-02 10 The G:nfty ennonneai= tbe last night 4 Mf-C'Ste," a iplnndti five i*s«!er. m H| programme with vrhicb i« a!eo B.r.'bird film, e.l«o m five pr.rU. The ReJ Ace prccetdi further c^ H way nt the H*rim:> uud m the IMOBi the bill i* niadr; up wi'h tic. c51 words
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Article82 1918-07-02 10 Actendf-nce at three r&c.ruit^' p ul w.^ek U Bsmpvla try. LDriiU Marked aie ccra :u! :r Tukbday. July I, 5.15 p.m. OT'jaid td Police St. 2 Dcffl Kail Kim ol SVC und A V R crulli 510 CLice&f Cd BY! SCO sF Cct 4.80 GoverDPiPnt H;.iee82 words
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Article57 1918-07-02 10 Amsterdam. June. 20.— The Jc 0> graphically describing kbe &«trri* ]TA m Nortbetn Pales I::*. I 1 ->*- I to Torkffh rfqwitlti- n, lit 6tnflfs arc ■■^BltlDDrt». V-! cosed, and cquit people die ol ♦be ttretifs. Tht y>v <■ jt i k' iog en greves tod hoi57 words
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