The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1918
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Title Section15 1918-07-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CJSNTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1918. NO. 9,40515 words
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Article287 1918-07-03 1 The latest French viotory, so brii" liantly won, has been brilliantly con firmed, enemy counter-attacks being completely repulsed— Page 5. A German general writes about the next hammer blow and declares that tbe Allies will again be surprised Page 5. There is more adjustment of statistics anent287 words
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Article740 1918-07-03 1 far off things And battles long ago.*' Those who live in an old house acq necessarily more concerned with paying tl e plumber, should his art be required, or choosing wall- paper (hat does not clash with the chintzes, than with the tradition! that may haunt its corridors. In740 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1918-07-03 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 in Attendance Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). 5^ J. Growther Shaw Co. It t^jf L OUR208 words
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Advertisement109 1918-07-03 1 If TH B only tyre whidi has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN [TT 1 r\ "R TI I JO KJ m%\\ XnJ IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST COST I MOST ECONOMICAL IN109 words
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Advertisement111 1918-07-03 1 LATEST ADVK&TISEMEKTS. Alhambra and Marlborough programmen Page 2. Yamato's white zioo paint Page 2. Graham, McPhillips Limited Page £K Pharm. Tradiog Co agency Page 4. Burmese crepes at WassiamaU's Page 8. Pinkettes and complexion Page 8. Assessment refunds Page 8. Eastern Smelting dividend— Page 8. Notice under Companies Ordinance Page111 words
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Advertisement6 1918-07-03 1 600DRIGH TYRES I SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS6 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1918-07-03 1 THE WEEK Vatffusdaj 3rd High Watov- 514 tan., 5-; 8 pm. Thorsdii 4th. aiieh Water- 6-^0 p.ra 6 83 p.m. Dalhoueie Chapter, 8.30 p.m. Frldßi sth. High Wt-6r»- 8-22 a.m., 7 35 p Scudai Ltd. meeting, Market-st, neon Satirtii* 6th. High Wales— 9-33 a.m., 8-33 p.m.46 words
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Article55 1918-07-03 2 Order, for wee?: .cdir." Jul? 6.h, 1918. Milay Voluc*K>r Clob, 5.16 pro. Friday Jn!y ka balance Cluss, YM JA 5.15 p m. SatuiJny Jolj G. Rcutd March. All Singapore Trccpa Parada Fort Canning-rd (back of Y M C A 4 80 p in. Ind;vi: .iul Trcco Orders55 words
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Article741 1918-07-03 2 The community of Kob<» baa ocbfcvtd the wonderful feat of raiding JEIOO.000 towards the Tank Fun J. It wae seated by the Echo de Paris in March thr.fi the Frt-nch Government did do: intend tn avail itsaif of the eafe conduce parses provide-! for General Barihelct and th<j Romanian Mission,741 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement428 1918-07-03 2 now Os^^M SALE ml (Cloth Covers $1.75) Jj[ J DOi? M 81REOTRY I OFFICE, 16 CHUW6E ALLEY. J SANATO6EN Fresh Stocks $3.00 p er b ie THE MEDICAL HALL Opposite General Post Office. SINGAPORE. a—— R— in maamaAwaammmmm I JEFFREY'S j PILSENER j QUARTS;--j "TEE SOCIAL BOTTLE" Adamson, Oilfiilan To.,428 words
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Advertisement361 1918-07-03 2 To-Night To-Night I THE GREAT "JEWEL" SUPER-FILM "The Go-Respondent A screen version of the stage play by Leal Pollock i.rid Ittta Weiman, produced by Kalph. lice, featuring the b dutiful New York Star MISS ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. AN AMAZING PRODUCTION, SUPERB IN ITS INTENSITY. SUPPORTED BY FULL PROGRAMME. First Show Commencing361 words
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Advertisement495 1918-07-03 2 From To-night until Monday, July 8 A PROGRAMME TEAT WELL MAINTAINS THE STANDARD At The Alhambr A The Hall for Music.— The Pioneer and Premier Houso.— Tba House of Qb_i Reach Road. y In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Introducing One of the best of the Pathe Plays A495 words
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Article432 1918-07-03 3 Court Censures the Captain. At the Hongkong Marine Court on June 14, judgment was delivered in connection with the stranding of the ss Tjitaroem on the Prates Reef on May 29. The Court was composed of Commander C W Beckwitb, rn, (President), Comman der C W432 words
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Article222 1918-07-03 3 Claim In Admtraltj Court Ia the Admiralty Division, bafore Mr Justice Hill, kitting wi:h Captain L H Crawford, ob, and Captain Owen Jones, rnr Elder Brethren cf Trinity House, tbe case cf a claim and counter claim for damages arising out of a collision in the222 words
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Article170 1918-07-03 3 Teutons Overreach Themselves. Teutonic thoroughness occasionally everreaches itself. The Washington cor respondent ot the Morning Poe? relates! 1 how the information which enabled the United States Government to discover the German ownership of ihe woollen j mills, representing an iuveated capital of '.£14,000.000, which were recently seized by170 words
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Article53 1918-07-03 3 Lord Lonsdale, at Whitehaven, said he often woudered if the Kaiser, who was formerly an exceedingly hospitable and generous friend to him, had very much to do with the frightful atrocities com mitted by the Germans. But be was responsible, and he (Lord Lonsdale) would like to have the chance53 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement670 1918-07-03 3 ITEMS WORTH REMEMBERING. til _a1 <t hits an i hits that are to-be ia Songs come from *\T »hfl Latts bita and hits that-are to be in JDance music oh from stock oi Classical music for Violin and Piano fie* i l Best stock of Orchestra music in the Straits670 words
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Advertisement674 1918-07-03 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persona claiming refund of assessment in respect ot houses vacant for any portion of the half-year ending 30th June, 1918, are hereby reminded that suoh claims moat be sent in to the Commissioners on or before July 30th, 1918. The Commissioners have no power674 words
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Advertisement250 1918-07-03 3 NEW SHIPMENT CROCKERY Ironmongery Price $8 50 each. X. "^<.^__ f i~SS^ Salter's Charcoal 3^-**^ Si ze (5 inches 3t. E .c nt Dinner Service with blue border, gold p*dge scroll. P,«ir»A Q't i inner set tor 6 perf one 30 pieces $31.50 xiice OO.ou Dinner set for 12 persons250 words
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Obituary62 1918-07-03 4 Domestic Occurrences DEATHS. On tbe 28th, June at 17 St Mlohael Road. Julian Eoouard Hinnekindt, agtd 68 year?. Roper— At the Penang General Hospital, Hospital, on June aeth, H. H. Roper of Kedah Rubber Coy. Ltd., Bagan Serai, aged 29. Marjorie Whiteaway Van Vooght (Peggy).— At the European Hospital, Kuala62 words
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731 1918-07-03 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 3, 1918 Some call it unpatriotic, miserly, grasping, unheroio, debasing, and worm like to think'about financial matters, when, to use a doubtfully true phrase which was worked to boredom, the call from the dead came to the living to go and fight for freedom.731 words
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Article546 1918-07-03 4 A Penang paper the other day was saucy enough to aay that Penang had got thirty three years start in life of Singapore, and Singapore had been vainly endeavouring ever since to catch up. The instance was that all houses in Penang had electric light and fans and the town546 words
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Article491 1918-07-03 4 We hear that Inspector D Killourhy will be leaving for home in the near future to join up. (S E.) I Thieves entered tbe premieee of the Kuala Lumpur Aerated Water Co on Friday night and got away with a quantity f of essences. (M M.) L Lieutenant Bernard, a491 words
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Article61 1918-07-03 4 July 1 ia the date fixed for the keel to be laid at Yokosuka Naval Station of a battleship to be called the Muteu, which will be of 82,000 tons and armed with twelve 16 inch guns. The new battleehip, when constructed, will be a sister vessel of the battleehip61 words
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Article79 1918-07-03 4 A rice merchant named Push Ann Tee, carrying on business at 7 Pekic at, reports to tbe police the alleged criminal breach of trust in respect to a quantity of rice valued at #8,840 acd a twakow valued at #400. A coolie named Ngo 800 Koh ia suspected but no79 words
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Article113 1918-07-03 4 Before Mr Sugars in the second court yesterday, three Chinese named Teo Keng Sionz, Yap Tian Soo pud Too Eng Kiat were charged with (1) uttering 106 forged 10 cent notas, (2) possession of three lithographic atones bearing impressions jof a currency note, and (8) possession of a printing machine113 words
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Article137 1918-07-03 4 We regret to announce the death yes. terday morning at the General Hospital, of Mr H H Roper, Senior As&ietcnt on the Kedah Rubber Coy Ltd'a Esiate. He went into hoepital on the 19th instant, suffering 1 from malaria. A native of London, aged 29, he came out to the137 words
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Correspondence.
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Article258 1918-07-03 4 Sir, Would you be sood IMMHfc answer thn following qn 6 t.fT orc0 rc i n 2o!umus of your valuable paper. fi to b?< UDc\«?>-«=*ocd ib*t rno n called n !_l be draft* d to any Imperial Repin r the authorities may choose? s Wh will the258 words
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Article108 1918-07-03 4 Tbe Penang Food Control Commit;^ has fixed the following mnxiinam pric^ Beef Steak per catty locally si aupi. ft Slew or Curry meat per catty u Liver per catty n Pork per catty (without fat) n Mutton per lb fn Fowl (lull grown) each tc Fowl (balf grown)108 words
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Article84 1918-07-03 4 Before Mr Ham, in the third conrl yesterday afternoon, the case against Mi Shafto S Stevens, wbo ia charged vitl cheating in respect of a cheque for #26.0(1 odd, waa again called, when after SJi Ronaldson. tbe late accountant of Mem Dupire and Co, and Mr Bumfrey84 words
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Article177 1918-07-03 4 Valuable NaYal Assistance fEentar's ■arvioe] London, July 1. The Tin.e:- OocrMM dent at Tokio saye that Pri ic Artaatl Concaught, interviewed on b,s hxpreaKai of hii visit, aaid that the people ot al classes realiaed the value of the alliftofl and fait that It guaranteed peace177 words
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Article49 1918-07-03 4 Mr P W Leslie, of Jalau AeOO leaving for Home to join up. ftl H The principal games in tbe Lawn Tfeß Tournements :n H.ngko i£ an enclosed court, admission f• e reserved for war charities. About #W waa raised in thin w«y at the tourub^ just ccnclt jed.49 words
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Article44 1918-07-03 4 At the fourteenth ordinary meetio*" J he Royal Society of Arte, held on M* r 18, Mr Oeotl W latSM of n nfcc'v. ChiJl and Dr S A Uosair, Mambuw, Federa»«j Haley States, were ore-pose J for >Wtm is Fellows of the Society. I44 words
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Advertisement140 1918-07-03 4 THEY'RE SO REASONABLE C B SPECIALITIES No. 2. Cresta Blanca Champagne Green Label. The 'GREEN LABEL" will please you CRESTA BLANCA WINE COY. SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK X REGOR CO. I AT JJBmH^^^rrA THE FINEST i^_RRTR_? yß_>6B'i l S^> Q'l^gLgii j ja iVffl!? gs> ;^^^^^^p^ EAST OF SUEZ little's^ YOU WILL140 words
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Advertisement42 1918-07-03 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 o_?__:s 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 our work could be given or demanded.42 words
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Advertisement12 1918-07-03 4 The Rifflk Moslem Association now haa its habitation at 8 Mackenzie rd.12 words
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Article959 1918-07-03 5 i, i VINE TAKEN BY LIGHT RA TANKS Dash of the Infantry j (By OabmaruM Gable] fßaatar'a Sarvioaj London, Juna 30. Renter's correapond Frenc') b*sdquar:ere add* Fight- h e T .cx-d m*ir.?y round Hil! ravine. BUI 16i ia the la be rdiion. I:g pos?ej j Bi IC overlook959 words
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Article142 1918-07-03 5 Fighting Units in France Londcn, Jul y 1 Renter's oorteipondant at French headquertera (June 80, afternoon) aays that M Poiacare to-day pre eentefl national standards to the Czacho Slovak rsgimpnta formed in France from volunteers belonging to the Slav national i ies cf Au tria llnugftry. The142 words
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Article141 1918-07-03 5 Another Wanton Crime London, July 1. Admiralty states: The B itieh hospital ship Llandovery Castle was torpedoed at 10.80 o'clock on the. night of June 27th, 116 miles south' west of the Fastnet. She sank in ten minutes. She was homeward bound from Canada and therefore carried141 words
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Article155 1918-07-03 5 Losses Estimated at 200,010 Rome, July 1. A semi official in reply to Wekerle's speeoh declares that) tbe latter constitutes an official admission ol the immense gravity of the Austrian disaster. Wskerle tries to soothe public opinion by doubling the Italian and halving the Austrian losses. Wskerle155 words
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Article80 1918-07-03 5 London, June 80. Lieutenant Fonok, the French Aoe, haa scored his fiftieth victory in the air. Lat t Wednesday he brought down three German machines, and on Friday morning two more. Paria, June 28. A Lieutenant ol the French Flying Corps flew from Paris to Marseilles in80 words
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Article55 1918-07-03 5 Paris, July 1. Official The alarm was sounded at 11.56 yesterday evening, and the all clear at 12.20. Fire was opened on the approaching aeroplanea which did not reach Paria. A second alarm waa sounded at 12.48 and bombs were dropped on the outer suburbs. The all55 words
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Article66 1918-07-03 5 Moscow, Jane 28.— Stohasay, ex comunder of the Russian Baltic Fleet, has been«hot. The reports^ the murder of the ex Tsar are completely sjiscreoiled. Moscow, Jane 25.— A telegram from 1 Kieff saya that by order of the German authorities the German Colonists in the I Tauride66 words
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Article454 1918-07-03 5 BRITISH EMPIRE UNITY UNASSAILABLE Enemy's Pathetic Hope mi HubnuariM Gable] [aUatwr'a aaarvioal London, July 1. The Times says that 'the meeting of the Imperial Conference 'has occasioned articles in the German press discussing tha struoture of the Bri- tiah Empire. Professors and other bo- j called experts are454 words
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Article149 1918-07-03 5 Sailors Destroy Some Ships Moscow, June 28. The Foreign Commissary, in informing the press that part of the Black Sea fleet had returned to Sebastopol, says that the other part blew itself op. He says he agreed to return the fleet expreiBly on the condition that Germany149 words
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Article101 1918-07-03 5 An "I-told you so" Man Amsterdam, July 1. -A telegram from Bucharest says that in the Chamber, Mr Arion, Foreign Minister, declared that the hour of justice had struck. The country demanded from Parliament the fixing of the responsibilities of the past Mistakes muat ba atoned for101 words
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Article54 1918-07-03 5 London, July 1. In connection with] I Kuehlmann's declaration in his last 1 speech in the Reiohetag that Courland waa already regarded aa German territory, j a telegram from Kovno significantly states (that Hindenburg baa issued an order; relative to the land question paving the way for54 words
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Article290 1918-07-03 5 PRESIDENT WILSON'S COMING TRIBUTE U S Soldiers' Valour IB* Bubmariae Cable] [Rauaar's Sarvioa] Paris, June 28. M Clemenceau, the Frenoh Premier, viaited the American sector of the French front, to signalise the American success at Belleau wood, northweat ol Chateau Thierry. He talked intimately with man who had290 words
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Article128 1918-07-03 5 A Homily from London London, June 2b. The Finanoial Times says: It is practically certain that the Amerioan restriction cf the import of rubber will only be temporary, unless the war takes a very unfavourable turn, and when the stocks in Amerioa are reduced to a low128 words
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Article84 1918-07-03 5 Peking, June 28. There is much perturbation at Mr Balfour's remarks cabled on June 21. It is considered that instead of marking the end ol the opium traffic the deal referred to by Mr Balfour reopens the whole of China both to the cultivation and smoking of84 words
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Article57 1918-07-03 5 London, July 1. In the House of Commons, during a debate on national aervioe, the Speaker ordered Mr Pemberton Billing to leave tbe Chamber foe disorderly conduct. Mr Billing refused. The sergeantab arms was cailod in. Mr Billing atill refused, whereupon the Eitting waa bus pended and57 words
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Article51 1918-07-03 5 London, July 1. In tbe Hoase of Commons, Mr Croft asked Have tbe Government decided on a definite policy for sugar production within tbe Empire Mr Bonar Law replied that the subject was being considered. He was well aware that tbe interest taken in the question was Empire-51 words
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Article53 1918-07-03 5 London, July 1. Jonaa Vernon, the excommissioner of Metropolitan Police in Dublin, also the latter'a father, named Carl Hahn, committed for trial, pleaded not guilty. Vernon's counsel said the defence was that tbe information com plained of was given in the .course ol business and in nowise53 words
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Article43 1918-07-03 5 i Perth, West Australia, July 1. An enthusiastic meeting of tbe national labour party in thaTown Hall, which was crowded, condemned and repudiated peaoe propaganda. Mr Soadden, ex Labour Premier, deduced thai the mun who auggedted following Russia was a traitor.43 words
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Advertisement175 1918-07-03 5 ROBINSON Co. Boxing loves, Punching Balls, Sandow f s Developers and Spring Grip Dumbbells. J&Jfik [SANDOWS P^E^PkTi t- J *i The Perfect H Gold Tan Cape G!cve3 Fardow's Own Developer for physical IBtnfled best horse hair, slda pad3 and caltare at homo one machine for a whole wrist, 6 and175 words
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Advertisement809 1918-07-03 6 I*. &|J. Dritish India AND Apcar Line (Oompanles Inaoaporaied ia England.) Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co; (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) ihe Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present ponded. •Ha Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended.809 words
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Advertisement613 1918-07-03 6 ■^W mt vMI &JRwg 'WW t-NaaV mmwaVml'^Sr JAPAN MAIi (aßOorporated la Japan}. EUROPEAN UNe, Mr Biafkoeg, Saasgasl, Stlra e Tekakaatt far ißaaaaa, Paeang, Colombo ani England fla Tfea Capa. A service is maintained eetweea lokobami porta to Marseilles, London, under ma* oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Gove&a meat. The New613 words
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Advertisement289 1918-07-03 6 JLYX* JLYJL* MESSAGERIES MABITIMES (INCORPORATED IS FH-RCT) MULJUMl, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice- versa. BRANCH LIS F. Fortnightly 8e» vice between Eaigon-Tourane-Haiphong. Foi further Information apply to J. de GQU8TGIS, Agents. SAiaON, HONGKONG AND -SHANGHAI A large mail steamer will despatched289 words
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Advertisement716 1918-07-03 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco S.S. VENEZUELA'', 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or about 17th Juh <. SS. ECUADOR". 14 000 tons do do 14th Ao* j, SS. COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do do lltb716 words
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Article600 1918-07-03 7 I Mr HC E Zacharias writeß News baa been received from England by letter {amplifying the fact which was known early in April that fifty 6>e of the CLurch Army Huts and Tents were destroyed in the first ten days of the German attack in March. (The600 words
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Article373 1918-07-03 7 Mr Hayes Fisher, speaking in March at a conference of local authorities, employers, and workmen at Cuxton Hall, Westminster, announced that within the next few days a circular would be issued giving particulars of the substantial i financial assistance which the Government proposed to cffer to373 words
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Advertisement165 1918-07-03 7 M ,n^ > mmm BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKY "BLACK WHITE'' ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY j The Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their oonaed store (the largest in the world) enable them to ;_.aintam tee high quality of this famous blend. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS165 words
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Advertisement392 1918-07-03 7 Take Dr. C&sseJFs Tablets lor Backache Gravel Urinary Complaints and Weak taidneys It is we i!: Kidneys that cause pains to conic in your back, it is'wc ik kidneys that Bring on gravd and stone and rl.Li.: ;p :m. But when you take Dr. Cassell's Tablets your kidneys become strong392 words
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Article1875 1918-07-03 8 To Dee. 81 May To date 1917 Abaca 86,158 Allagar, Deo 808,400 22,000 98,800 A.Gajah.Sep 140,405 12,100 58,809 AlorPongan 276,418 49,985, Alma, 852,700 82.0C0 144,800* Ampat, Sep 216,284 18,150 76,261 An-Johoitt, Mat 805,005 19,295 100,124] An-Malay.Dec 1,710,142 ***** 485,493: AnS'tra.May 838,964,55,576 273,688; Asahan, July 438,269 48,180 208.3011,875 words
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Article270 1918-07-03 8 lA. Kinta, June 1,719 679 JAyerWeng 2,406 180 882 Bandon 8,068 Bangnon Val 5,196 450 1,666 Deebook 8,660 460 1,6(4 Bruseh, July Chenderiang, 6,867 895 1,762 Gopeng Consol, 17,075 1,510 6,682 Heawood, 2,732 189 786 Idris 8,780 805 Ipoh Tin, Dec 4425 465 1,960 Kanaboi, 8£ Kamuning 1,968270 words
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Advertisement595 1918-07-03 8 JUST RECEIVED AMERICAN ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT in excellent condition. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd \r^ sT^ IW I*l_^ C T 1 n I TX X "w* XXv/X X XX Square Tread Covers Singapore. Straits Motor Garage. Muar. Sime, Darby Co., h re Bharu. A. C. Harper Co., Ltd. ing Agency,595 words
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Advertisement444 1918-07-03 9 f assets over $2,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 1 is mAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMUD. I L INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I HE\D OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. gh, OUaupa-yhas £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with tbe BrMaiblte444 words
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Advertisement495 1918-07-03 9 men m a~ i i ————at 'fOPIMII' SPECIE BAM, LTD. Capital Subscribed.- «5,0C0.000 Oapttai raid Up... t. a0.000, 0c0 iifi?-3a-?e Fund.... .Y. 21,300,003 P w.drr.t, i. Inoayc Kiaß-Praßaolaaf, Y. Ya_iaha.v,a _^g. CIHSC73S3. J. Icouyo Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. K&wasuima Esq.495 words
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Advertisement746 1918-07-03 9 n m mSm?" m mHO "ONG BANK, LIMITED. tteo— ranted ir Hen Zeatand.) pneorporated In tho Btralta Settl -monts) ««s-TB£i {tttiisi ttsos. us. 21 £§S S2_ miME. S_£SL?_J99E «.mo'o3 to^^^-H...^-, ReBerve Uab i"»; OPP E 50OOW anu hu nsotHBE h., u*. BaKles Cham B^cl s f>' sln apore j f746 words
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Advertisement629 1918-07-03 9 WANTED. Bix temporary dressers wanted immediately j for Tan Tock Serb's Hospital. i Applications, with testimonials, to be ad- dvessed to the Principal Civil Medicai Officer, Singapore. 7 WANTED j A Cleik for a leal Shipping Office* must have thorough knowledge ot Transhipment work. Apply Box Ho. ICO c/o Free629 words
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Advertisement536 1918-07-03 9 EXCHANGE. ansa rat *t, July 2 4 2 47 16 S ei 2 4ft Blv«N M^dltl 2 4 21-82 fvooot fietnand ri tl 816 ft T 148 6i|%9aaai c iaa| tan 107 j aal t 18.^4 m aal _^> PRODUCH Jul. 7 2 Tin (175 tons) m. t167.r0 Qrantatea 11.536 words
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Article1156 1918-07-03 10 The sixth ordinary general meeting of the Tingkil Tin Mines Limited waa held in the company's registered offices, Gre sham House, yesterday. Mr J M Sime was in the chair and those present ward Menses J W van de Stadt, A B Baddeley, H Price and1,156 words
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Article131 1918-07-03 10 j The Club commenced its 19th half(yearly session on Monday night, with a 'general meeting ot members and the foi* j lowing officers appointed President, Rev W Murray, m a, secretary, Chua Ea Seng j librarian, Chua Boon Tiong. The president gave au address ou the131 words
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Article162 1918-07-03 10 Patbe productions have undergone vast improvement in tbe past year or two and one of them, Tbe Hill Crest Mystery," in five reels, is the principal feature in the change of programme at the Alhambra to night supporting two further episodes of tbe serial The Neglected Wife." A162 words
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Article439 1918-07-03 10 STOCKS PURCHASED BY CHINESE GOVERNMENT. Formation of Official Ring. As a climax to the various reports I whioh have been coming iu from the Pro vincaß, ot the revival of opium cultivation and traffic, the payment of troops in opium, tha britk traffic in the drug439 words
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Article170 1918-07-03 10 i Before tbe Coroner, Dr Murray Robert. 3 son, yesterday, an enquiry was begun into the circumatanoes attending the death of f a dock coolie named Wong Tit, employed at godown No 21 West Wharf. Wong Sam, giving evidence, eaid he was working at godown No 21170 words
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Article89 1918-07-03 10 I The following gifts for the Balloon Coy are very gratefully acknowledged 6 paira socks and 120 from Mrs Sime 1 pair socks and |5 Mrs Darby 6 pairs socks Mrs Wolff 1 piir seeks from Lady Evelyn Young t pairs eocks from Mrs89 words
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Article78 1918-07-03 10 Already acknowledged $1,640 R Crichton 60 The boys of Outram Road School (one month sports eubcription for the French War Orphans) 58 Minoru iteo per M'lle Lovy 75 Messrs H Wolskel and Co per Mile Lovy 25 The Mitaui Buesan Kaisha per Mme de Courtois 200 L78 words
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Article72 1918-07-03 10 By an oversight the names of Mrs Cooke Yarboroagh and Mrs Gattey wars omitted from the list of assistants at Mrs Scrymgeonr's and Mrs Tomlin's depot. Mrs J M Sime has generously paid for onr posters. Collections from Japanese were included at the YWC A. depot.72 words
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Article359 1918-07-03 10 Ei King Conatantine has issued a note protesting against the accusations ol treachery made by the Greek Foreign Minister. The Government of India have prohibited the import into British India of Russian rouble not9B. Tbe export of auoh notes has also been prohibited to all destinations since June 1. A359 words
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Article13 1918-07-03 10 No play yesterday owing to the state of the ground.13 words
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Article31 1918-07-03 10 Newcomers' Handicap. Sutherland 16.4 v Wilson S S Scr. Alkemade Scr v Belford w o. A Double Handicnp. Dunn and Stout owe 8 v Ruchwaldy and Nathan Scr*31 words
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Article143 1918-07-03 10 A Singles. Bateman Scr v Donnell 16.2. B Double Handicap. Wilson W A Scr v Leakey owe 1. Wright Scr v Hickey owe 1. C Singles. Chater owe 2 v Savage scr. Salter Scr v Freshwater owe 4. King Scr v Gale owe 8. Calder owe 2 v143 words
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Article398 1918-07-03 10 I Washington, April 29. While the serrousneee of the military situation on the Western front is fully understood in America, it does not dishearten Americana, but, on the contrary, stimulates them to greater efforts and strengthens their determination to defeat Germany at any cost. This is398 words
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Article92 1918-07-03 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a j week is compulsory. LDrills Marked are compulsory.] Wednesday, July 8. 4.80 p.m, Johnston's Pur for Fort Sera < pong S V A Sections I k II 4.50 p.m. Jardine's Stepsfor Fo^t Silensing SVA,GL D R F 5.15 Drill Hall SR92 words
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Article44 1918-07-03 10 ijj We offer our sympathy to Mr L Tt j| Wakeford, whose brother Major O V.'uke H ford, b Q A, has lately died of wounds in y France. Mr Wakeford has now lost two B brothers at the front. (B X Herald.) fl44 words
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