The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1918
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Title Section15 1918-07-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CkNTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 12 1918. NO. 9,41315 words
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Article260 1918-07-12 1 On the Western Front Haig says nothing to report on the 9oh and little on the 10th. a repulse of an enemy raid at Villers Bretonneax being the main feature— Page 5. The French communiques confirm the useful raid near Antheuil, the prisoners now amounting to 580.260 words
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Article1816 1918-07-12 1 To our submarines m thie war have fallen more kicks than ha'pence. True the early days gave them chances ia the Heligoland Bight, the Baltic, and the Dardanelles, of relieving the eternal watching and waiting, with action more to their taste. In these latter days*. however, there is1,816 words
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Advertisement130 1918-07-12 1 GOODRICH TYRES OLIDS AND PNEUMATICS {RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 13th Special Dinner mm* and CINEMA SHOW. J. Crowther Shaw Co. jl Cg^L OUR SPECIAL SBRGES FOR p ;t>o l^ TROPICAL WEAR ARE f|^S| pf QUITE UNSURPASSED FOR DURABILITY AND »^T <If f APPEARANCE ||Si iU: MERCHANT TAILORS. <**Tp REMEMBER It130 words
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Advertisement74 1918-07-12 1 TH B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. "Stclastic" Super-Cyres Stelastic Tyres vlSl &^&W Made m Britain Irom Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTB: International Trading Company, Limited. rp Ainppiii BE CAREFUL OF YOUR CHILDREN'S DIET! USE ONLY BORDEN'S MILKS SWEETEN* D CONDENSED,74 words
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Advertisement107 1918-07-12 1 LIT* ST ADVEHHSEK?ftTS. Commercial Rabbet Co sell furciiure —Page 8. Two 6teamers for Rangoon, 14th and 15th— Page 9. Bi; kroptcy notice re Kirn Seng Mwee Page 8. Seven Beater Fond for sale— Page 9. Parraea House for sale— Page 9. Govt call for tenders for number boards Page 8.107 words
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Advertisement5 1918-07-12 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1918-07-12 1 THE WEE& Fridu 12th. High Wste*— o-S a.m ,i 32 p >. Lodge Zetland Regular, 6.30 p.m. Stiartfg; 13th. Hi*fe Water- 10- .2 1 p.m. France's Day, Tovn Hal!, 4—7 p m. Sandaj 14th. High Water-- 1- *9 a.ri 2-29 p.m. 7th Sand ay after Trinity. Secdi! 15th. Ki* Wftter:110 words
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Advertisement406 1918-07-12 2 lfcftulug back fcii-insi the etUee Bleeping the Bleep >l ex .nation, hia lunch still tn tua Übie b-tota bis uac'-dicg eyes. "Arc! tomorrow," mused Namber Oa«*' darkly wa will dre^s him m his b. 3'; aud d >rk Bobbly at his funeral 1" Sa do tbe Isbmnt'li ts souaeliuuea find406 words
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Advertisement540 1918-07-12 2 THREE P*^HBHPfItP?7VTIT9!ri THREE NIGHTS I BJ^TUBLffjfcfrl NIGHTS ONLY B^^^^^^^LJfB^^^^^B^j|nJ^Bjßll^tlli3 ONLY To-Night! At 9-30 To-Night! Barker's All- British Masterpiece "EAST LYNNE." Adapted from Mrs. Henry Wood Famous Novel FEATURING Miss Blanche Forsyth as "LADY ISABEL." i t««m»ii*»ii uni i *M For of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest540 words
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Advertisement414 1918-07-12 2 From To-night until Sunday, ouly 14 At The AlhambrA Dhe Hall lor Music— The Pioneer and Premier BoQM.~»Tna Boat< Beach Road. In the Second Show at 9 33 p m. Tfce Best of The Pathe Plays Similar to a Pathe S rim Fea;uriDg ihe (.hanniu}?, Dafihiog Au ericas Cctebrit) IRENE414 words
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Advertisement758 1918-07-12 3 AUCTION SALE OF w^x polished and walnnt stained teak furniture, His Master's Voice raiuophones with records, rubber mingle, crockery, glassware, etc etc. TO BE HELD AT Our saleroom, Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place. on Friday, 12th July, 1918, at 11 a.m. tall particulars see catalogues issued. Now on View. CHING KENG758 words
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Advertisement696 1918-07-12 3 Government Notification. Tenders will be receive! at the Colonial £(crttaty'B Office, up to noon of the 15th July, 191** for the following *orkB 1. Addition- and alterations to the Beach Road Police Station 2. Alterations to lattices at Rochore, Kandan* Kerbao, Beach Koad, Orchard Road, Kampon? Uahru, Bavelock Road and696 words
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Advertisement807 1918-07-12 3 STAMPS. Mr. K. R. Leo, 8), Hattf nbach Street, Medin, Sumatra, desires to exchange b°tter> class postage tamps only with terious collectors m all countries, Common stamps tot required- Register all letter g prompt replies, Would -also like to buy stamp* of Brunei (all issues), Straits on Labuan, Siam, Johore807 words
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Advertisement433 1918-07-12 3 m I p^BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA Doctors Recommend ASTHBRO. i It aids the secretion of mncuoos quickly carea bronchial affections i and m an attack of Asthma gives I t immediate relief. I PRICE $1.73 PEK BOTTLE. I Sold by all oaemisc^ or whole- _aM sale from _jr^\[ VILH BORE j4£mw433 words
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Advertisement154 1918-07-12 3 1# W I I hi %o -//v- i Electro Plated WARE. v r**Mßr Chim Jp'ly Dish with v '^^y EpN. S Frame. -\io&^ Prices $4.50 $5.75 E. P. N. S. ENTBEE DISH. E. P. B. M. TEA POT Price $25.50 E p< N 8 Plckle BtlU)d Fingle Price $15.50 Jjk154 words
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Article38 1918-07-12 4 Domestic Occurences BIRTHS. DUNFCRD-WOOD.—On the fltb inst., at Penang, to Mr. and Mrs. Dun ford- Wood of Ipoh. a eon. Richard.— On Jnte 28tb, at Rug f ley, Staffs, the wife of Capt. H. Eric Richards, a son38 words
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1050 1918-07-12 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday. July 12, 1918. One weak proposition may destroy a whole theory, and one ground of admitted failure may endanger a righteous cause. In this War, Britain and her Allies are fighting for the principles of freedom and humane government. Bat Britain has Jbeen exposed to1,050 words
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Article169 1918-07-12 4 Mr W J Thome, cf the Eastern Smelting Company, left for name on Tuesday on long leave. (S. E.) The Rent Assessment Board for Singa pore will eit at the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday next at 2.15 p.m. Mr E D McPhers of McAlie'er and Co, Ipob, is m169 words
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Article181 1918-07-12 4 Courtesy of ths French Consulate. Pacie, July Bth 6 p.m. The enemy artillery was activ« between Villere Cotterets and the Marne. The British progressed on the two banks of the j Somme, making prisoners. M Clemenceaa spent two days at the front be lengthily conversed with the181 words
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Article633 1918-07-12 4 I The Travancore durbar has placed all mica mines m that State at the disposal of the Government of India for war purpose's. The S H B Football Team will meet the Singapore Municipal Football Club at a game of eoccer, en Saturday 18th instant at the Sfc Joseph s633 words
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Article111 1918-07-12 4 American Cakdiek Old (ilory's cou'r,', Day F«te will take tkt B h ape 'JS Booths otg&Qiaed by tbe Am tt N of Singapore whi und.-r L Mrs GuDSfluluo L%ve bi-u, v ri mcke their department as ibe "Wafchlcoti! Candy Booths, fcMoce* which arc; d-comltd v' fashion will111 words
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Article23 1918-07-12 4 Already Mfawwfes 1 J C H Datfey A B Skoi'owe W F Nutt V Simon (Mre) J B Wumart j23 words
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Article91 1918-07-12 4 A telegram dated Ju > < r .j. Honourable the Secretary of State the Colonies bas bate Excellency the Governor ou tie wof the gift by the women Mid Behoof of Singapore on tbe occasion of the «k wedding of Her Mej^ty the Queen follows Telegram h&6 been91 words
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Article211 1918-07-12 4 The following 6uiop are grgtijj acknowledged Already received |ifj| Mre Buckland 7th May July (Balloon Co 16) Ebden 6th (Balloon Co $5 if McCullagb Lady Evelyn Young Brd (Balloon Co I Mm Wolff 7th June August Lome 6th to end of 161% 1$ Swindell211 words
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Article128 1918-07-12 4 M Maurice H<irr t r v t f Paris that within v < > are going to protfnr-. ?oin('' jj| the way of bonbir I m the Rhine nUmj, k limiting the emplot r.. f It is propc«cd to h I beginners acd convert! I of the French taftaffl L128 words
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Advertisement146 1918-07-12 4 LEMON SQUASH LEMONO IS MADE FROM THE PURE FRUIT A DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND REFRESHING DRINK SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MCGREGOR I CO. BEDSTEADS Z^'t ENGLISH :i| MANUFACTURE fSIf FOUR POST BBEDSTEAD8 BEDSTEAD T^T L^. 3 I FLORAL PILLAR L2sfl>Ti 36 by 66 r^^^ I AS; ILLUSTRATION JOHN LITRE Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED146 words
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Advertisement41 1918-07-12 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS' ORCHARD ROAD. TBLBPHOII 1085 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 demanded.41 words
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Article71 1918-07-12 5 "NOTHING TO REPORT SOMETHING BEING DONE iV y Fl eld Marshal Haig j^re h BOtntol to report. m m::.clj;;^s were destroyed Bif wA cf control. Four missing W* dropped nine f\iM- p xlv on railway r.--, lournai and i pi r| Warnetoa and callj BO fl f ing was -Fi«M71 words
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Article82 1918-07-12 5 i j ;:cu eoaamniqvfl nun] sonatarpoi iow whiek we I Cfcavifnj /arm m the raoruiog's and cap:utcJ 30 were 141 killed g-MUIM aid aerial from Jan 1 to Jund catftd \n the pane n eb commuaiqui artiltarj work north ol the Aisn9 and m y f irru We82 words
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Article64 1918-07-12 5 j y.— Th- Air Minietiy repjr:- Oar a<irop!ane3 oa the 9th success(a J •Mmj acrodroraa. Bombs war- L)"->e:veJ to bar-: on the sheds and hangar? k* irgh: time en the Bth the cc- ieroJron;e j were again attacked ff.u ized re-::!*:*, haugara being reported air.- Fraiua and seir:hightB were64 words
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Article214 1918-07-12 5 London, July 7— The Gazette notifies awarj;. m the ladian Army: Bar to Disti3«ai3h a d Service Orier, Lieut Colonel G Be.::\ When the regiment of ■UsJ wa* m support was held up m an bUmI ht led his regiment forward at the *i!iop and»r heavy machine gun214 words
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Article100 1918-07-12 5 -<>— tpaiMM experts and Navy (f nnaa»)an June 10 U fields m the ness Navy has dog BsjMi there and v I befog carried on t Urn NippouOil Com a L :iaas to write an She was surprised °fl bl on. attempt N York are noted for j agked how100 words
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Article138 1918-07-12 5 HAUL OF PRISONERS I »y HabMarl»« Oabte) (iNttr*! fervk»] London, July 9.— ltalian Official The Albanian action continues. On the lefl wing, after artillery preparation, m which British monitors effectively participated, infantry fcom the Lower Vojassa carried, after a bitttr struggle, the heights between the Levaui and138 words
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Article110 1918-07-12 5 Amsterdam, July 10. The Berliner Tigeblatt states that a member of the Boi-hev.'k Government ha* taken up quarters m the German Legation m Mos cow with a via.? to ensuring the safety cf She pctsaun?! of the Efcbissy. A wira bcom Berlin states tb.^t the Government has recalled110 words
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Article79 1918-07-12 5 London, July 10. The Times cones pondsnt at Tokio, wiring on the 4tb, says that the Asahi's Vladivostok corraspon dent wires that the new Provisional Gov •rnment for Siberia established at Vladi vostock intecde to summon a Constituent Assembly. Its programme includes the liberation of Siberia from the79 words
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Article270 1918-07-12 5 London, July 7. The Observer states that the policy of bold but balanced re form of the Indian Government now revealed is a great project of timely crea tive statesmanship, m true succession to our best achievements m harmonising Empire and liberty. Its adoption m its main270 words
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Article178 1918-07-12 5 A big land purchase has been made at Shanghai by the Standard Oil Co. The Company are adding to thsir already im portant possessions an extensive plot of land oq Avenue Edward VII, including and (stretching from the T E 3d A building, just beyond the old Stock Exchange Build*178 words
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Article252 1918-07-12 5 MORE CAMOUFLAGE Copenhagen, July 10. The resignation of Kuehimanu caused a sensation m the Reichstag where it was announced on Kuhlmann's return from head quarters. The centre leader Qroeber proposed a postponement of the Bitting m order to enable the parties to di«cu«a the situation owing to the252 words
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Article299 1918-07-12 5 Addressing a large representative meet ing of the British Producers Organisation at London, the Australian premier Mr Hughes again dwelt at great length on the abaolute necessity for the British Empire of fteriously organising industrially and economically if it wishes to maintain its position after the299 words
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Article168 1918-07-12 5 The Government of India m a letter to the provincial government! on the need (or Europeans for the Indian Reserve ol Officers, recommends Europeans of mill' tary age m the following occupations to be replaced by women, or the trades dropped. Aotore, musicians, shop assistants, hair dressers, tailors,168 words
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Article105 1918-07-12 5 An otherwise unimportant letter to an Edinburgh evening paper contains m its opening sentiences an interesting piece |of biographical information I hare a iliigh opinion of Lord Haitians. lama member of Dublin street Baptist Chapel, i and wad a witness of his baptism there j many years ago." That one105 words
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Article37 1918-07-12 5 GUAM DEVASTATED tlUuWr's fcrviot) New York, Juty 10.— The island of Guam was swepft by a typhoon on lbs 6!;h. The loss ol life was smsll. Much propercy was destroyed and crops were devastated. I37 words
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Article256 1918-07-12 5 FIGHT AND PRAY New York, July 10;— The Catholic Wae Counoil has issued a call to fight and pray," signed by the Ametican cardinals. It declare! that all American Catholics are enthusiastically working m *ha pro secution ol the war. li the nation will fight like haroeß and pray Hka256 words
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Article89 1918-07-12 5 Stockholm, July 10— According to tht Jewish press bureau, the Finnish Govern mend has ordered the expui&ion of Jewi before Sept 80 and instructed the com munities to refuse them food thareafter. The only exceptions will b& a few who have fought m the ranks of the89 words
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Article243 1918-07-12 5 The Pioneer publishes a remarkable communication written by two Turkish prisoners of war regarding the conditions which obtain m the war camp at Bellary m the Madras presidency. The writers are dootore, one an ex-sanitary inspector and the other an ex surgeon colonel, and they request that their243 words
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Article155 1918-07-12 5 One of the subjects already on the agenda of the forthcoming Imperial Conference is (he total aud final elimination of Germany from the Pacific. The Aus tralaeian representatives are coming to London mainly to make it clear to the Government and the people qf the Great155 words
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Advertisement122 1918-07-12 5 ROBINSON Co. Hf o fn.T*' TTOO ALARM CLOCK Ha 3 an ImermitUM Ala.m, .be ala.m THE TRAVELLERS MALAY PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK. This handy little book has now reached Its KLEVhKTH EDITION, a sure tndlcetlcn of Its usefulness, Price, $1-50 per copy Post Free, $1-75. IJu3LISIIER3l J u3LISIIER3 Fraser Heave, Ltd.. Co/Iyer122 words
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Advertisement722 1918-07-12 6 P. &O* Umitisii India AND P C A R SJ I ii E (Com?Rrie=> Inccsriic»Btea la England.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) VIM Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pended. Wbe company's intermediate services to and722 words
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Advertisement956 1918-07-12 6 JAPAN- MAII STEABSfiffP Co., IM. tTccoiporatefi La SagraK] Ey^OPEAN LINB. for Eangbasg, Sbso^bal. Ktbi ft Ysfeesaai fir Islasn, Psaasg, Colcnbi nt Englsnd ill Tb9 Cape. A Eeivioa 1b malntaSneS between Japanese ports and Liverpool or London akdei mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Steamers maintain* lag this seivloe956 words
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Advertisement592 1918-07-12 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CGHPjj (INCORPOKA.TED IN D S.A 4 REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SERVirp Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francis" S.S. "VENEZUELA' 1 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or abou SS. "ECUADOR 14 000 tons do do S.S. COLOMBIA 14,000 toes do do and every 28 days592 words
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793 1918-07-12 7 I had been ordered to take np a position with the two guns of my section as oar infantry were baing forced back. I was on a crest just ia front of my guns ready and waiting to open fire and observe the793 words
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Article187 1918-07-12 7 "It is difficult to ccc how Western Europe could get m without Africa m the lean years afi.ee the war," declared Sir Harry Johueton recently. He waa addressing the Africa Society on the vast potential wealth of Africa. It is close at hand you can be187 words
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Article189 1918-07-12 7 We are the Eyes of the Army We are its Throbbing Thought We are the Wings of Knowledge High on tbe breezes caught We are tbe Cry and the Signal, We are the Warning Breath Whispering to the trenches, Warding off Lurking Death 1 We are the Midnight189 words
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Article99 1918-07-12 7 The following is an extract from a Pales tine officer's letter On the day after the official entry I got leave to go into Jerusalem and have a look roaad, to see some, at least, of the places with whose names I had been familiar. I particularly wanted to find99 words
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Article557 1918-07-12 7 BOTULISM Deadly New Dlieasi. A carious new germ disease resulting from eating underoooked food which has made its appearance m Germany was I described at a Lambeth inquest reoently i The disease was said to resemble sleeping sickness," and was described as botulism. The viotim m the oase was Esther557 words
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Advertisement125 1918-07-12 7 GORDON'S I The Oldest Established London Lin Distilleries Lnous for the furity and Flavour \oLD TOM" DRY GINS." OF ALL DEALERS HE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IK ENGIAND) SOLE IMPORTERS. Buchanan's Black and White There is no better value on the Market tan this old and perfectly blended Whisky -A125 words
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Advertisement362 1918-07-12 7 This is the Pen h for Active Service Ja because it stands the racket. The "S, like a rifle, is made Ipi true and sure. The ink magazine is (8 ample and, at command, the pen is fc ready for duty immediately. There is !^"I no misfiring, and there are362 words
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Article1623 1918-07-12 8 To Dee. 81 Jane To dale 1817 Abaco 86,158 Allagar, Dee 808,400 98,800 A.Gajah.Sep 140,406 58,809 Aloe Pongra 276,418 49,985 Alma, 852,700 144,800 Ampat, Sep 216,284 76,261 An-Johoie, Mai 806,005 35,513 125,686 An Malay, Dec 1,710,142 485,498 *nS'tra,May 888,964 378,688 Asahan, July 438,269 208.801 Atbara, 112,666 61,2021,623 words
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Article245 1918-07-12 8 In above list the totals m first column &r< monthly totals tor Jan-Dec, 18.7. The mo&ti In which the Company's year ends is f nfiicatcf after the name. Third column shows thi 1918 total to date and Becond column the tola) of the past month. Every endeavour ie245 words
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Article330 1918-07-12 8 A Problem Aftir the War. A question will arise when the war ie over bb to the value of differs &t issuee of Russian roubles (writes a correspondent m the New York Sun). The present quoted value of the rouble is obaut 12* cents, whereas the330 words
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Article599 1918-07-12 8 The twelfth annual meeting of the ebar boidere of Shelford Rubber Estate (Limit ed) was held m the registered office of the company, 102 Hope Street, Glasgow on May 8, Sir John Dee Primrose, Bart, presiding. I The' Chairman, m moving the adoption ol the report599 words
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Article228 1918-07-12 8 The exceeding dry humour perpetrated wi:b soluma immoj of Me Justice Dirlinß r.ccr,p c right, a prominent place, v,'^ develop humour when tb?y rci:J Peasant security cf tLe benek l Mr Justice Dariir.fi it bat km k l companion hnd linriiiiiwiL MtwJ be wan keeping S«m-n§ Eittion late228 words
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Article79 1918-07-12 8 Having fpent raai;y Bfoittai]! attempting to persuade the MB SbakeEpcare was a (ierrcat .'it I Hun is now opening I ra;,ip?.i^' 1 why Napolecn v. at of tfaUiff^j Herr O:to Haueer He HM declarer that NapoL^nf a German deseed. The Manila OvftfteH made an EiitaMMßtiilf difcc>c:« I resources of trcueno'79 words
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Advertisement144 1918-07-12 8 jjffig ffl VttS Another of C. B. f s Delicacies UNEXCELLED. Crosse Blackwell guarantee these and all their other table delicacies to h* f^Siii ii| produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness. iS^.-^ v !*«j AGENTS FOR LKA PERJUNT WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE "^1:- 7he Perfume of Gei/Con is the latest triumph \J\144 words
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Article48 1918-07-12 9 Left &lag*pozc Bull bmim 4rr.Y«d, ilay 7th A June 20 i?ay &th B 22 'Any l.th 0 July 9 May ISih E 9 \>ay2lEt H 9 May Ited F 9 Juno lltli B Jane lth 0 June xtth D July Bfch A July lith 048 words
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Article52 1918-07-12 9 EHnvO^fO July 11 I c i 4* AeaMi ti 14 116 PdTati isHSii Sal s-4 19-82 P«an€« ff«ra%^r; '> 816 ?»£V?r?.T. T. 147| Eca&XOJ .■v ;i 44%P*t» i'^sc a *jti, i«a»Stti 1 0 2 1 J*?A, diamn-R-- 106 i iABOOK, Itttftßi 66 J BOVUtlffflM, Pji«l i 64 %taA U52 words
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Article162 1918-07-12 9 July 11 Tin 160 tone 1161 go Owa T ii«i 12 00 3tJ^&'? J C#3*ga ;-U. 22.C0 ataKa Crifct Us. f 23.00 Pss-?;!- Blafk Oftdin. pore 82 60 PcSPtt, (Wliti li r t- 48 00 Efclßtagi (111 i* Ift < nsm ti*%mtg% (30 to fef lfc.l aom If Mi162 words
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Advertisement377 1918-07-12 9 Assets over $2,*****0 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I TH GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). i HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. m c pa::y hu, £20.C00 deposited with the Bnpreme Court of England, and oompllos with the BrltishLlfo l«araao^377 words
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Advertisement493 1918-07-12 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. IVCORPGri.iTtU IN JAPAS Oapi»al Sabscrlbod Y. 44,030.009 CApila! Paid Vp Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund ,Y. 81,300,000 PtMidtnU 3, loonye Eg«. ruu-PraaiZent. Y. Yam&fcawa E^*. CIEECTGRS. J. Iconye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soraa E*q. M. Odagiri Esq. i K. SoQOda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq. K.493 words
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Advertisement587 1918-07-12 9 5 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 8 (Incorporated m the Str&its Settlements) j Capital Registered $B.^ooooo Capital Subscribed $5 000 roe Capital Paid Up $*****00 Reserve Liability $*****00 HE4D OFPI'B L Raffles Chambers, 6 6, Singapore. X BrtANCHRB i e1 Penang, Malacca, Muar Batu Pahat. Bl Current 4pcounts oponed, Fixed587 words
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Advertisement484 1918-07-12 9 WANTED IMMEDIATELY First class Stenographer, Fully experiecc >d, with general ofliee knowledge. Good >ppoitunity for suite bio man. Apply to Box No 384, c/o rilngapare Free Press. 1?7 nc WANTED A Clerk f.->r a I'ca, 1 Shipping Office, must tave thorough kjywiedgo of rraashipnunt 7 oils. Apply Box N?. ICO484 words
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Miscellaneous117 1918-07-12 9 SING A PORE HARBOU X BOARO. E:*TB Ct: B— TAN JO a Q PA (> AB Wharves Seci Goaowife Gi*t. ESfiti Bonded Wace hoosesi Ea>; Tvafal Reclamation £«v c? Btomlge 9A i i Paqaf •j P B x^&H East H; HJ/3J Storage B MWbArf-«« Hhesrs 3 IS i flo (Dry117 words
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Miscellaneous349 1918-07-12 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [All British Taseeli unless otherwise marked.] Arrivals. July 9. Maran Emi'e (Dut July 10.— Soon Ann, Sri Pataaa. Kaka, Hainam, Karunar Redang (Siam). July 11. Medusa, Kiang, Lidy Weld; SJngkep, Atjeb, Menggi'.a, Brouwer (Dut) Tenchi Maru, Fukushu Miru (Jap). CLEARANCES. Ju!v 9. Parkk, Lady Weld, Abboteford, Hong349 words
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Article341 1918-07-12 10 Betora Mr Sugars m the first mogia trate's court yesterday, a Cliiuese woman named Onn Chin Liang, living at 29 AnguHard, was charged ac Ihe instance of Chief Detective Inspector Brownings wi%h possession of mote than tbrea tabils of chanda droßi. She was dsfended by Me J341 words
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Article184 1918-07-12 10 Charged before Mr Ham third tuagls Irate, yesterday, with falsely peisonatirg a detective police constable, a Chinese named Wee Gsok pleaded not guilty. The complainant, Gan Sia H^e, said he went into an opium chop to bay a packet of chanda and tendered a |5 note for184 words
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Article275 1918-07-12 10 Food rationing on a national basis is 1 to begin at Home oa Jnly 14, when ration books will take the place of the present loose cards. 15 is proposed that the ration books e'aall be issued through the local food control committees •iutiug Jnne and July,275 words
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Article115 1918-07-12 10 -^> Privato J G P^ttison, No *****3 o! tb.3 Army Sisrvlca Cjrp?, whose poctait ia uaiforin is t^f:r9 us, i& a very different piT-oTi ia eppear^nco from Tr PattiEOn late of taa SV A. By Isct advices be wbp ju i; QiiS c! hospilfti ~nZ cx;j:':J to ba tL. cvet=e«B115 words
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Article513 1918-07-12 10 A Bora Intriguer. Now that Jthe mailed fist of Hindenburg tas failed to ema&h through the Allied anka on the Waetern Front, we are iffertd the open palm o( Richard von Cnblniann, the ecbemer, the man who has ilways played the patt that a friendly inderftandiDg is513 words
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Article244 1918-07-12 10 Condition! o! asrvics Candidates should not crdinuri.'y be over 35 yearß cf eg?, tut this limit vrill not ba rigidly aihercd ?j. Suitable candidates over 35 years old will b 3 cccpp'.ed, and thzit age r.ud physical cjn'litiocs taken into consideration vhen arranging fcr tha244 words
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Article72 1918-07-12 10 I* U announced that Maty Piokford, the i cinema actress, will pppear m one raore picture and then permanently retire. Her i ei9ter en; 3 she is on the point of nervous r collapse. I Over a thou&and people were injured m street accidents m Calcutta last year but only72 words
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Article381 1918-07-12 10 Singapore, July 11. The middle of tbe year is usually very lull and thisyear is proving no exception. Business continues closely confined to a lew mining shares and a few deals m Industrial Stocks. Tin has advanced about J6B a ton over the week which served to381 words
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Article143 1918-07-12 10 Barlow's Rubber Report, Singapore, July 11. Rubber— Owing to the Public Holiday on the 10th instant, the auction! this week did not commence until to-day, when a fairly large quantity amounting to tome 1,029 tons was catalogued for tale. The i tone of the market was slightly143 words
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Article280 1918-07-12 10 The Germans eeem likely to have cause to regret their misdeeds to tte end of the 'time. We are familiar with the tablets' i which the cocniy council puts up to j iliow where famous men lived. The municipal council m Paris has already decided to set up280 words
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Article70 1918-07-12 10 j The Bombay Corporation has sanction jed a grant of Rs 5,000 end an advance of J Rs 25,000 fcr the financing of the eohome of opening shops m different parts of Bcmbay for the sale of neoeeflaries to the proper population at cheap prices. Mr R D Hughes said70 words
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Article388 1918-07-12 10 A Raid from the Sea Inspector Hobbs, of Matang, prosecuted •wo Malay! acd one Cbiuaman before she Taiping magistrate on a charge of playing m a common gaming house at Port Weld on July 4, at abont 8 80 p.m. One of the Malays,, named388 words
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Article45 1918-07-12 10 TO DAY'S TIES. B Singles Meade eoc Doig owe 5. Nbwcombbb* Handicap, Macgregor cor Hargreave owe 3. Professional Pairs. Mer 4 Noon and Home v Army Mej Wingate Saul acd Cap?. Webb Police, Griffin acd Thomas v Medico Dr Naughton aad Oldfleld.45 words
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Article32 1918-07-12 10 Sunday, July 14th. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10, 11 am., 280 and 8 30 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9,30,10.30 am., 12 15 5 and 6.80 p.m. High Tide 2 29 pm.32 words
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Article121 1918-07-12 10 S.V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Friday July 12. 4.50 p.m. Jardine's Steps for Fort SiJensicg S V A, G L and DRF 4. C0 Johnson's Pier for Fort Siloflo S V A Sections 111 IV; 6.15 Drill Hall121 words
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Article24 1918-07-12 10 Orders for week endjeg July 13Ui, 1918 j Friday July 12 Ambulance Class, V M C A 5t15 p m. i24 words
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Article118 1918-07-12 10 Another dating robbery, and a parKcul arly brutal murder, were committed about two miles from Cbemor on Tuesday mova ing, says the Times of Malaya. The victim was Mr Kbor Kbye Cheoag, oue of tbe I beet known Chinese towkayn of Cliemor I who was accompanied by118 words
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