The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1918
1918-07-10
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Title Section16 1918-07-10 1 Singapore Free Press AMD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN 7 C-t-NTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. 1918. NO. 9,4H16 words
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Article292 1918-07-10 1 Speculation is again arising at the postponement of the German offensive, which is said to be fully prepared. There is a prolonged Council of War to which Kuehlmann has been summoned. It is suspected that the blow may be on a much less restricted front -Page 5292 words
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Article1245 1918-07-10 1 Happy the nation, the Empire, that m ite fateful hoar hae a voice to nerve ite heart/ to remind it what it hae been, and what it is, to tell it to endure. The prophet, the poet, who can do thie ia an asset of1,245 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement156 1918-07-10 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. ■B^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi 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). I XS'CP'^E^^SBBfi^^BSBB^BttSBBB?SBE3r33EB3I^3BS*BW ft J, Growther Shaw Go.156 words
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Advertisement107 1918-07-10 1 TH E only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. w *&*vt^ jiwiy (ViaQe m oritain International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN I IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST COST »»> MOST ECONOMICAL IN PETROL AND TYRES. iln107 words
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Advertisement78 1918-07-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISERE^TS. Whiteawaya for fashions for men Page 8. Municipality gives two notices for tenders Page 8. Commercial Robber Co sell honsehold furniture— Page 8, Surveyor wanted for Malacca Page 9. Two houeee to let— Page 9. Lemon Sqaash at Caldbeck Macgregor'e —Page 4, White zinc and Nippon Page 10.78 words
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Advertisement5 1918-07-10 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1918-07-10 1 JL JIL £j W Si TL>. ~l> Vidasidij 10th, Hari Ray a Puasa. Bank Holiday. High V?ftt6«- 0 27 A.m.. 11-39 p m. TbßFßdai Uth. High Water— l-l a ii<. Haiißaya (Mohammedan Festival.) G G C Ladies Medal. Fritiff 12th. High VVftln.t—o-2 a.m., 1-32 p sa. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.39103 words
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Article44 1918-07-10 2 Orders for week ending July 18th, 1916. Monday July 8. Band Practice, Malay "Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Tuesday July 9. Signalling Claes V M 0 A Ground, 5.15 p m. Friday July 12 Ambulance Class, V M C A 6.15 p.m.44 words
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Article255 1918-07-10 2 Washington, May 4. There have just arrived at the Salonica front from Russia 4,600 soldiers and 800 officers, all Serbian speaking subjects of Austria, who were taken prieoners by the Russians early m the war, according to advices received here to day from Corfu.255 words
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Article124 1918-07-10 2 O-: the six obsolete cruisers which played a noble part m the attacks upon Zafii'-i-ugafl and Ostend three of them flew their pennaata together ou the China Station m the early years of the present decade— the Ipbigauia, Sirius and Thetis. The Chinu Station was their last foreign service zone.124 words
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Advertisement387 1918-07-10 2 now Qnly^ SALE 9 (Cloth Covers $1.75) DOLLAR DIRECTORY OFfICE. 16 CHANGE ALLEY. SIBERIAN INFLUENZA Can be prevented by taking our Cinnamon and Quinine Mixture Per bottle 75 cts. > MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE. i JEFFREY'S PILSENER QUARTS i| "TBE SOCIAL BOTTLE" j I Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd.387 words
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Advertisement358 1918-07-10 2 LAST Bj^BWJTJfllTal LAST NIGHT! l^^^^^W^m^ffF^ NIGHT! Positively the Last Night. Positively Last Two Nights of FRANCIS FORD IN "John Ermine of Yellowstone" Commencing Thursday, July 11th. Mrs. Henry Wood's Immortal Story "EAST LYNNE." A Beautiful Screen Version of this World Famed Novel FEATURING Miss Blanche Forsyth Late Leading Lady of358 words
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Advertisement455 1918-07-10 2 From To-night until Sunday, July 14 At The Alhambri The Hall for Music— The Pioneer and Premier Hcuse.— Tbe R m Beach Road. Mou^or Q^ In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. The Best of The Pathe Plays Similar to a Pathe Serial Featuring The Chaimicg, Daehitg AiLerlcau Oclebrit] IRENE455 words
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Advertisement771 1918-07-10 3 AUCTION SALE OP Fxc client wax polishtd acd walnnt stained teak farniture. His Master's Voice with rec?rJs, rubber man gte, crockery, glassware, eto etc. TO BE HELD *T Our Sale room, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Friday, 12th July, 1918, at 11 a.m. Full particulars see catalogues issued. Nuw on771 words
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Advertisement639 1918-07-10 3 Government Notification. Tenders will be receive! at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 15th July, 1918 for the following works 1. Additions and alterations to the Beach Road Police Statioa 2. Alterations to latrines at Rochore, Kandang Kerbaa, Beach Kcad, Orchard Road, Kampong Bahro. Havolock Road and639 words
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Advertisement781 1918-07-10 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the erection and completion of an Underground Public Convenience at Raffles Bquare. Drawings and Specification may be inspected and tender forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Office (Drawing > Department) during office hours. Tenders on j the prescribed forms781 words
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Advertisement654 1918-07-10 3 HSfS] Fashions for Men PSli 111 I J AxL rII T^i We Lead, Others Follow y*A In out-of-the-way v K^| film Horlick't Malted Milk Hw U L/^ IJ3 f^pj I Iff |r W^ Al* s-L/ h\%M^£*'-- 1 I |l JfL' I^l *V \&JUw j 1 ///wfrjri _i'"" fi r; ir*654 words
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1044 1918-07-10 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 10, 1918 Nine Europeans out of ten m the Far East would feel mortally offended if told that they were inoculated with the virus of the Kaiser. They would not associate the distrust they feel and express for the Japanese, with such a source,1,044 words
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Article1237 1918-07-10 4 A lecture on "ideals m Life" will be delivered at the Catholic Union rooms, 92 Bencoolen at, at 8 o'clock this evening. Members are requested to attend. Miss Flora Stront will give the first of a series of lectures on "Some individual and race problems" to teachers at the V1,237 words
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Article167 1918-07-10 4 Thb Mannequin Parauk Paquin. Pjirf*;. D^uilivi w i :o look to th'-ir lanralH aff-r Satn S aexs, for Singapore c Mim.f q. (iI i-buwing come eurtlicg creaiiv,;. ir rheB r« that evonir-g at fix o clot > Jj idea is ft dibtiD 3t novelty hen fta4 a167 words
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Article43 1918-07-10 4 Already arknowledgpd M Moham-d Mi NuMkit (p«a Kri Sehestkii p F Mie» X D Uirib M Piiniue j E BeiiJixten v C U Schouw V Holler Cup" Vinsuaee S Agerbolin N Rafctsueeen J Hmihede Mcc J B Wihhabt. Hon Bt(43 words
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194 1918-07-10 4 June Li6T. Previously acknowledged MSJI&N Mcc F W Lyall May and June 6 FT Blair 5 Bredenburg 10 WoUkel 6 Darby Jan to June 20 Ladds 1 Lornie Scrymgeour May and June 6.1C J M ADgus 2 Payne 8 A Dowlatd 2 FG Allen 8194 words
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Article62 1918-07-10 4 20KD Lib!. r Already acknow'n^. d 5 Per Capt F Bredtnberg CS" I'a'r B fb mi i| PPM H i LA H S W r I JP D g AUxinder ADr>tdale i Garner 1 HA Smith el Bifgttt e f Wuiker He PPde Siivs Andeifou62 words
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Article38 1918-07-10 4 > -I t Since the great flocd diea^t.ra n m 1917 the Chinee author. a»^ carried out great and co*ti> mjt b vancy workt m the province y completed are calculated to insure .Bin from another moh diMit« r38 words
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Advertisement139 1918-07-10 4 LEMON SQUASH LEMONO IS MADE FROM THE PURE FRUIT A DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND m FRESHING DRINK SOLE AGENTS CJWCK MGGRE6QR 00. BEDSTEADS I I 1 I MANUFACTURE I I HH i FOUR POST Jl I v I. BEDSTEAD T^TC"^T I^y^w I FLOR A L PILLAR I AS ILLUSTRATION T. J29-D0139 words
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Advertisement43 1918-07-10 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHIS D ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of tbe high quality of our work conld be given or demanded^43 words
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Article322 1918-07-10 5 ISJT_OV£RDUE h. Usiseieilsjs O»bJ«] s Tie delay m the v sfe th*» eorraspon >a (ally pr^rrton »o a shortage i pataWM of Parti ii:*y .-.h'.c, poM-ib v i-. .1 tcntic;! ci i Mini Bejrtling, irq mi OSHM^II 1 liog for mhm 1 Knahlmaa t>e4. ;< *rty tf hlc'i322 words
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Article97 1918-07-10 5 > The Supreme War ill seventh session at I i fond congratulations to ■*c annr en the memorable defeat taslni Hmagaiiaa army. ■•tew of the sesiioa wa9 the >l th? thirJ meeting of overseas dominior* of On bdhsdf cf the M Ciemtnceau. the 5 Orlando^ tendered i97 words
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Article69 1918-07-10 5 dow, Htnc of ih§ John aad tatLittly adviser I C.ma, has be*n r Antrican League r Witt ftejulj. >: 1 of Public Morals -l:xc jactis that its ■jp u'.siion has been i n J r l number of eooial M ***t*\ wZSrJ*"* tha bir h IOQ iil k tbB Cinema69 words
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Article84 1918-07-10 5 RUSSIA fßy HQbaartß* Gabl«] [lUator'a lotum] London, July B—Wireless8 Wireless Russian of flcial A counter revolutionary rising of j tha Jefs social revolutionaries at Moscow i was suppressed. Seveial hundred ware acrtfcted. Bitavia, Ju'y 9 Nipa'i oorrepponJent at Tckio trim that VJadivostock has fallen ij tha Czechoslovaks, who84 words
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Article513 1918-07-10 5 London. July ft —Russian Wiraless M j Lenin, informing Ambassador Joffe iv EBetlln ct tha rnurdei of Count Mirbach, ordttrd him i miri«diately to visifi Baron Kuehlraum and express indignation. Ha ■tatet t k ias MM Lscin, Sverlofer, Tchit eherin Had Karahin, on r*ce!pt) of the imws, Immadiatelj513 words
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Article187 1918-07-10 5 Paris, July T. A.C tha Intercaiional Conference of Commerce m London a motion was passed having thepurpcseof m-.k;ua the economical weapon one oi the decisive factors m war and peace. The preiidcDl of the French group, deputy Chaumet, said that khs fact Sbas the Aliiai poatesithaareatar parlof187 words
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Article343 1918-07-10 5 CLEARING THE PI AYE j London, July 8. Correspondents at j Italian headquarters, describing the fighting which preceded the expuUion ol tha I Auslrians from tha Piave delta, state that j tha Austrians, nnable to anSranoh ia the j water logged ■oil, fill id thirty square miles jol343 words
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175 1918-07-10 5 Rcmarkable^Stopy from Meiktlla A Meiktila correspondent writes The village ol Thapan eight miles from Meiktila was the ecsne of considerable excitement on Jane 0 when a fall grown leopard visited the place m broad daylight. The village dogs, assisted by their owners, immediately surrounded175 words
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Article125 1918-07-10 5 London, May 16. At Bow street, James Cotter, aged thirty six, engineer, of Shap herd's Bash, and Richard Cotter, aged twenty teven, of Dublin, Gaelic League organizer, wore charged ucder the Defence of ihe Realm Regulations. In charge ol 'a certain boat or vessel," it was125 words
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Article131 1918-07-10 5 A new departure m the shipbuilding world of China w&s tnada m Shanghai when tht first concrete vessel to ba coo etruc&ad m China Cook to the water at Che Yangtsxepoo Dock, cays tbe China Timei. The boat, sixty five feet la length, had been under construction131 words
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Article17 1918-07-10 5 Darriok and Go. I Ting Eil, plant 312, tiibutoia 51.20, total 268.30 pikul.17 words
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Article360 1918-07-10 5 London, July 8. French communique Artillery fire prevailed between Villers Cotterets forest and the Marne. London, July 8. Lance-Corporal Dawling mentioned m tha cable of Jnne 19.h has been courtmartialled m London. The cbargea were lhat while a war prisoner m a German camp at Limburg, he joined360 words
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Article289 1918-07-10 5 To the Editor, Dear Sir, Very little has been publish ed with regard to Singapore's contributions towards the Blue Gross Fund (ior Tf&t Horses and Dogs) m comparison with the various other charities so liberally supported by the Singapn*-j» public. It may, therefore, interest your readers to289 words
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Article148 1918-07-10 5 To the Editor Sir, Wheu tbe question of separation allowances comes np for consideration m Council, as it must do when th» second readiug of the Bill ia moved en Mocdoy next, there is no doubc that adequate provision will have be made for tbe single men148 words
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Article38 1918-07-10 5 From Rome coirespondent of the 11 British Weekly":— Tbe Italians are much interested m the Highlander!. I have often been asked ii it is trtu that it is lucky to touch them. Not if you ace a German.38 words
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Advertisement132 1918-07-10 5 ROBINSON Co. lr*a& IH H T^ 'Vv V- 1 ttßn jj jf^ •WHWIW >i THE TATTOO f v^v\'\ nrrKß«rrn:NT >^ /^i' THE TATTOO A.^ARM CIOCK. Das an I^iermittcnt A'arm, the alarm nuging for serial sccon3s, then pauaitg, hnd a'ttr a peiioa of hilecce a;n ringing, acd so for t n132 words
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Advertisement786 1918-07-10 6 ST M &%Je O&iTise India AND Apcab jLine (Cctcf adea laeovfovtited la England.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with HlB Majesty's Government.) tne Company's MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. the Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON an at786 words
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Advertisement898 1918-07-10 6 M. M. MBSSAOERIES MARITIMES (Incorporated m Francs) MAIL LIHI, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong. Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIMB. Fortnightly servloe between Salgon-Tonrane-I Haiphong. For farther Information apply to da COUBTBH, Agents. CALCUTTA DIRECT. A steamer will sail from Singapore to the above898 words
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Advertisement593 1918-07-10 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMpI; (INCOBPORITED IN U 6.A.) ir l|| REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SFRvi E Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Fr 3a II: :jSW h \iZ^Z trom H r toDe OD do or «TJ SS. 'COLOiBIA", 14,000 tons do do 4th 3 and every 28 days thereafter.593 words
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Article2168 1918-07-10 7 May Day Folly. From Our Own Corruponden* Edinburgh, May 6. This year the French Socialists allowed May Day to pass without processions or demonstrations. Bat by a i egret table change of practice the Socialists on the Clyde underlined their Isok of patriotism they uoc only cetnnnsCraied, tbey2,168 words
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Article136 1918-07-10 7 Enemy aliens and their families interned m the U S must hive their keep paid by the Swiss and Swedish Legations on behalf of the German Government. Sir Arthur Lee who has been raised to the peerage is well known out East, for apart from his travel! io these realms136 words
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Advertisement63 1918-07-10 7 THE PURE BRITISH PILSENER "Great Auks Head" IT IS BREWED FROM THE BEST MALT HOPS AND BOTTLED WITHOUT PRESERVATIVES OF ANY DESCRIPTION I A. Ross Brothers Limited THE FAMOUS BOTTLERS LONDON LIVERPOOL. Great Auks Head Bottlings Pilsener and Guinness Are Obtainable of all Dealers and at the Best Hotels Without63 words
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Advertisement344 1918-07-10 7 I Never Use An Oily Polish on Any of My Furniture— just OILY polishes gather and hold the dust, stiling clothing, linen and everything with which they come m contact. Johnson's Prepared Wax imparts a perfectly hard, dry, glasslike polish. It forms a thin, protecting coat over the varnish adding344 words
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Article1587 1918-07-10 8 To Deo. 91 Jane To date an 1 Abaco 86,158 1 Allagar, Deo 303,400 98,800 1 A.Gajah, Sep 140,405 53,809 1 Alor PODgBQ 276,418 49,985 I Alma, 352,700 144,800 I Ampat, Sep 216,284 76,261 1 AnJohora, Mac 805,005 100,124 An Malay.Dee 1,710,142 485,493 >nStra.May 888,964 278,6 881,587 words
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Article132 1918-07-10 8 I I The Vossische Zeitung makes no j secret of Germany's inteotions regarding 1 Switzerland. Her neutrality ie to be j violated aa ruthlessly as that of Belgium I when the necessity arises "m the course of the present spricg Switzerland will see her neutrality exposed to the.132 words
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Article121 1918-07-10 8 A well fenown man bad a treasure of a butler. On the outbreak of war the latter joined up. He has since done very well, and is now a full- fledged officer. Returning from the front, covered with renown, his former master desired to give him a121 words
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Article430 1918-07-10 8 Singapore, July 5tL, 1918. Beans, Long per catty 9 do. French do fiu Beef perlb. m SS Beef Steak do 28 Bean Sprouts per catty 4 Bamboo Sprouts do 4 Blachan do M 18 Brinjals do Cabbage, Batavia do M 42 do. China do oil do. Salted430 words
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Article240 1918-07-10 8 In above list the totals m Aral column art monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 19 1 7. The montb m which the Company's year ends is indicated after the name. Third column shows the 1919 total to date and second column the tots) of the past month. Every endeavour240 words
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Advertisement202 1918-07-10 8 A'^v^* Ml Ss. I* M Kb I 1 'i^^W luNllluN Out o Doors! I Ride tlie road of the great Outdoor Be healthier, happier drive an Over land. A model of your very hearts desire is included m the complete range |S of Overland motor cars. A car that will202 words
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Article52 1918-07-10 9 CosttCTts rw vr Jaly 9 4 c 24f d*,!H^i 84 116 t vr&s 'csilW ra i 3.4 19-82 fc&as« £a&*nd Dksil 816 1321A T. T 147 i RSB^ail lecraoi 43i%Pi«m ?oSoniMl, lilllllMi 108 Uta, £taiaai 106 i IJ.S9EOZ, IOTEUWi 68 i SCTBisrasg, -i.ak Bd- t 18.64 Sasft oJ ■iiiUni52 words
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Article142 1918-07-10 9 July 8 lia 250 tone M 1161.60 am Hu 1200 HAbeMsi i* ~w 22. C0 »v C»^« IF« 20.00 F-tock mdin. B'pot* 82.60 Psypn, Wkttt tftfcri 48 00 VvttMgi (IIC la i;;e I ncra V«taup (60 *c Efet ft.! ocra (FnuJ&) aom CloTBf (Amtoior-j mm &»li QvZIZJ {i%hlyy*} noia142 words
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Article32 1918-07-10 9 L'Ji Singapore Dn» t* Loedoi Arrived May 7th A Jane 20 May 9th B 22 Jane iith M June l>th C June 8 th D July Bth A 132 words
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Advertisement414 1918-07-10 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I TH GRIAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. :p aayhae £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court o/ England, and complies with the BcltlaUlilte Aaaaraaca oiin;ial9a lai ia414 words
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Advertisement499 1918-07-10 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. IHGOBPOBATEC IN JAPAN Capital Babaeribea-.^1.. Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up ,Y. 80,000,000 BeseweFnnd ,Y. 51,300, 0W Froaidont, J. Inonye Bs* Vioe-Fretident. Y. Yamakawft Em. DIRECTOR 3. J. Inonye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagirl Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq. R.499 words
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Advertisement561 1918-07-10 9 SEW ZEIUMO mnmi So. Ltd, FIRE AND MARINE. (Inoorpottttefl In New Zeaiafcd.) lARIME, ilncc?^cr»iirQ'l m F£r.?gKOLg FIRE. U;4Gor*3ra«6<3 m Honfikciik.) IUnM lIURANTEE i ACGIQEKT Cf. 11l 6UARANTEE. [Incorporated ia laglaai] Fire and Marine Risks of every description UQderwrltten at lowest carrent rates. Adamson, Gilflllan A Go., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)561 words
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Advertisement579 1918-07-10 9 Wanted a Cashier, good salary, state age qualification etc. Chinese preferred. Apply Box 112 o/o Singapore Free Prees. 9-7 uc WANTED A Surveyor for Malacca, conversant with Ccmpass and Dumpy Level work, ga'ary Dollars Fifty per month. Apply Cox No. 10 c/o Singapore Free Press, i 10-7 12 7 WANTEfi)579 words
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Miscellaneous327 1918-07-10 9 L DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [aII British vessels unless otherwise matked.] Arrlvili. July 6. Kinta. July B —Hong Ho R S B»ru (Dut). July 9.- Van Hogendorp, Speelman (Dut> Sri Muar, Circe, Adjju CLEARANCES. July B.— P«rak, Kriao, Kaka, Hai Nam Me'cboir Treub, Emile (Dot) Boribat (Sum). July 9. Van Imhoff327 words
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Article717 1918-07-10 10 While car minds are almost wholly occupied hy the gigantic struggle m the Weil, (he Germans are steadily panning their designs m the former territories of Ronia. The message from the Wilhelmstrasae to jCaani Mirbich Bammaiir cc rumours from various sources that a Monarchist reaction is717 words
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Article216 1918-07-10 10 Me A W Ferrin, Acting United States Gomneioia] Attach?, Pekiog, states it is probable that the manufacture of rubber tyres and ocbsr rubber articles will b o gm ia China rery shortly. Whi'e the condition of Chinese road 3 does not promke Kny immediate great exprmioa216 words
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Article302 1918-07-10 10 On Saturday July 6, m the Benior Magistrate's Court, Kuala Lumpur, before Mr A W Juit, the official enquiry into the death of Mr JW C Ellis, Acting Deputy Controller of Labour FM S was com menoed, Mr J MoCabe Reay DPP Selangor conducting the302 words
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Article71 1918-07-10 10 The Medical Boards under the Registra tioa and Medical Examination Ordinance 1917 are thus constituted m a Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday. Singapore —Major W R C Middleton (President), Dc G A Finlayson, Dr C J Smith (Advisory Surgeon). Pbnan'G Me H B Doddi (President), Giptain FRA Hacker, Royal71 words
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Article72 1918-07-10 10 Amsterdam, April 27. According to today* 3 Vor warts, General von Wrisberg stated m the Budget Committee of the Reichstag yesterday that on March 81 last the number of men reported missing had reached a total of 664,104. Of this num ber 286 676 were prisoners m72 words
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Article224 1918-07-10 10 One of the chief topios of diseuaiion m mining circles m Kinta daring the last fortnight (cays the Ipoh paper of Saturday) has been the new Hitam Tin, Ltd., formed locally Tbii Company, the Bhares m which were over lubicribed within a few days of the opening224 words
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Article171 1918-07-10 10 1 Sun Diego, C;*l, May 4. < Mrs Frasolfl Burton Harrison, wife of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands, !obfaiDed to-day cm interlocutory decree cf divcrca m the Suparicr Couit hete on a chp.rga of desertion. The court award9d to Mra Hairieca two notea m171 words
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Article553 1918-07-10 10 Before Mr Sugars m Ihe first magis I rate's court yesterday, Mr C E Harston j pas charged with criminal trespass at Mr I L Thompson's house, No 87 Grange rd, pith the intention of causing annoyance, kt 2 am, on July 1. Mr Smiih Marriott553 words
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Article352 1918-07-10 10 Editor of "The People 1 Fined. At Bow street Police Court, before Mr Graham Campbell, Mr John Sansome, editor, was summoned for having m the issue of the People newspaper of November 25, 1917. made an appeal to the public m an article headed What the Boys352 words
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Article52 1918-07-10 10 In connection with the "daylight saving" movement, the N C Daily Newa appeals to the American and British Chambers of Commerce to appeal m their turn to the Hongkong Chamber and all together* to appeal to the Inspector General of Customs and the Hongkong Government from whom the change must52 words
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Article222 1918-07-10 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Doubles Hartnell owe 15 and Perkins owe 2 beat Adler, cor, and Griffith Jones ecr 4—6, 6—B, 6—2. G Sing lbs, Lamb beat Calder, 5 7, 6—4, 6—4. Newcomers Godwin beat Brown, 4—6, 6 4, 7 6. B Doubles. Bond and Hackee beat Griffin222 words
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Article124 1918-07-10 10 Tha competitions for the June Medal and the Gold Medal 1917 were played on Saturday and Sunday, and were won by Messrs J M Sime and F J Hallifax reepec tively. The following scores were re turned F J Hallifax SO 10 83 W E Hooper 98124 words
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Article100 1918-07-10 10 Another Pathe Play will figure m the programme at the Alhambra to night, as a supporting picture to (he Neglected Wife serial, of which two moie episodes will be screened. This Pathe Play, entitled Sylvia of the Secret Service, is similar m eitua tions and development to a100 words
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Article79 1918-07-10 10 Wednesday, July 10. 4.50 p.m. Jardine's Stepsf or Fort Silensing SVA.GL&DRF 4.00 Johnston's Pier for Fort Sera pong S V A Sections I k 1 1 6.15 Drill Hall SRE(v) NC Os S V R atd, Maxim Coy 5.10 SV R acd A V Plßtoon nun79 words
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Article161 1918-07-10 10 The Earl of Denbigh, epeakiog at Liverpool, at n gathering of busi ness men, eaid that the Western front I was the place where Germany had to tn beaten, but at the Bams time it! was unwise to ignore the importunes of; "side 6hows." We161 words
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Advertisement199 1918-07-10 10 Bacchus Marsh CONCENTRATED Milk I m quarts, pints, and pints. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Straits R:ttUmect« <I MONTSERRAT;^rH^ UME FRUIT JUICE rf'V (L v 1 I IT COOLS THE BLOOD V^i X/x P AND KEEPS YOU FIT. /X-^ &4&* ii I WHITE ZINC NIPPON We don't need199 words
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