The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 July 1918
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Title Section15 1918-07-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CHiNTS SINGAPORE, SATUKDAY, JULY 13 1918. NO. 9,41415 words
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Article1527 1918-07-13 1 Quicquid aqunt homines nostri ett farrago libelli Juvenal. The Americans are called by the Catholic War Council to Fight end Pray The Germans ought to be warned that they are on no account to epell the last word of the call with an "c. This it1,527 words
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Article275 1918-07-13 1 The importance of tbe Franco Italian advance m Albania is emphasised. The AusfcrianB are described as retiring m disorder. Enemy counters near Monastir have been severely repulsed Page 7. In Austria there is alarm at the prospect of another disastrous offensive being forced upon them. There are275 words
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Advertisement100 1918-07-13 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLinS PNEDWATICS RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JULY 13th Special Dinner AND CINEMA SHOW. Bic 4g IN rERBOSOUGH RAPID mfe^ll^P TRANSIT COMPANY. It* 2jl| Operate New York Subway and §gi iwjjjßj^J^&t^ Elevated Linas, the greatest street ftp j ilHi^^^^^^ railway syste jd m the World. Their Krik wMM&^$$W%&% correspondence and100 words
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Advertisement149 1918-07-13 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) An Important New Book THE ECLIPSE OF RUSSIA BY Dr. E. J. DILLON. $11.50 The true story of Russian Autocracy and its preparation for Anarchy of the secret [dealings of Tsar and Kaiser of Rasputin and the Russian Court and of the tortuous doings149 words
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Advertisement116 1918-07-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr Dillon's book on Russia at Kelly and Walsh's— Page 1. Copying pencils at Ribeiro'a P,ige 1. Palladium programmes Page 2. Little's Oriental Balm— Page 2. Italian Opera season Page 2. This is France's Day- -Page 8. Gargoyle M joiloila prices Page 5. Municipality want an assistant surveyor116 words
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Advertisement5 1918-07-13 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Miscellaneous117 1918-07-13 1 THE W&ftH Satordiu 13th. Hlgli V/a^fir -10 21 p.m. France's Day, Tovn Hall, 4—7 p m. Sunday 14th. High Water— l-89 a.m ?-29 p.m. 7ch Sunday after Trinity. Sondai 15th Stf* W«ii©#~ 2-2u a j 2 58 p m. St. S within. Legislative Council, 9.33 p.m. Taeadai 16th Hlfb Water117 words
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Article236 1918-07-13 2 Tha Cablenewa (Manila) eayi Tha constant smuggling of patient! Buffering from smallpox oat of the city to their former homei m the provinces, where because of tha apathy toward vaccination tba infection finds a fertile field to spread m has resulted m Manila being sur rounded with the disease, and236 words
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Advertisement378 1918-07-13 2 now QnlYj^l on p|i SALE 9 (doth Covers $1.75) JhL DOLUR DIRECTORY OFFICE, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. THE SOCIAL BOTTLE JOIN ME IN A JEFFREY QUART" NOW IN STOCK JEFFREY'S PILSENER QUARTS ADAHSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. (lecorporated m England). VICTORIA THEATRE. MESSRS. GONSALEZ BROS. PRESENT The Italian Grand Opera Co. FOR378 words
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Advertisement417 1918-07-13 2 LAST HQ H^^R^ffl^f^ LAST NIGHTS L^L^^^^f^gSfy"'*^^™ NIGHTS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Positively Last Two Nights "EAST LYNHE." And Full Programme of Comedies AND THE ANIMATED GAZETTE Special Matinee of "EAST LYNNE" A I^l C 1 ft T X?" 4 G TONIGHT! IWPTDA FRIDAY f* AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS IVI 1 S%*J SATURDAY417 words
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Advertisement418 1918-07-13 2 From To-night until Sunday. July 14 At The Alhambrjj Thjß Hall for Music— The Pioneer and Premier House. -?be Be Beach Road. -I In the Second Show at 9.33 p.m The Best of The Pathe Plays Similar to a Path, Sct^ Featuring The Chaiining. Dashing Imnrtf n Dblebi IRENE CASTLF418 words
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Article727 1918-07-13 3 15,000 Britoos ■artered. lad Wi!-rn, presideot of tbe IV. MBf' 1 Uuicn, has made f subject of tbe sacri ..-LMuti'e marine and the -onishmenl of the murderers. He we u within the mark if I i rl y 15 COO British seamen jrierH by Geroaan pirates t jyi4727 words
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Article97 1918-07-13 3 Mr. Jnetiao Bray's complaint that the Air has lei to a serious increase of bigamy, echoes whit French moralists said during the Nipple ooic war. The Emperor's soldiers were notorious for marrying a new wif& m every place where they wd'H stationed, and one young brave, Jacques Nottier,97 words
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Article421 1918-07-13 3 The Needs of Japan. In Great Britain ooal and iron supplies are comparatively close together, and both are not far away from the sea. In Japan there is an abundance of coal, but there is no iron ore and Japan has realised that the way to421 words
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Advertisement315 1918-07-13 3 CIGARETES The particular man demands a particular cigarette. "State Expres" sare made for just such men— men of discrimination who require tne best K|gW No. 555 Virginia "'S' 01 $1. Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. ST^fp^^ Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Co Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND. 1s Do You Suffer from any315 words
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Advertisement588 1918-07-13 4 CONSISTENT ADVANCEMENT I (is?? (m has given the DUNLOP TYRE I miM' GREATER VALUE. y I?- I I The Tyre for all Roads. Qwality is Economy. KING GEORGE'S FUND FOI SAILORS. 24 th List. Already acknowledged #61,921.71 Community of Miri, (per H Wyndham Jones, Esq Dr and Mrs Andrew 100588 words
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76 1918-07-13 5 SOLDIERS' HOSPITAL FOR FACIAL INJURIES. Etidoat cß,c v o ih r-uef Li I thaakt*. noderootad coa'ri r f dab p©i The i B B oadrirk] M.-.M5.50 rA W 1 IF >Tven «iale al i |1C ptl Mrs G F SO (•ci hirthci SS 50 $2 8.50 IMM td 54.100 beirg76 words
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Article55 1918-07-13 5 Honorary Treasarer. begs Igf with very many tbaoke Ckl the following coutri *S ..>. -h!y Mar to Jaue* ?10C lite (ocr Messrs I Li b buc lo' I 0 tea .'ur:ber cont SS rg (monthly June) If 600 being far:ber on DtxibatioiM) was renutted ail 111 to?55 words
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Article31 1918-07-13 5 Itn imn cf red, wbi-e I -l.ic.ud w Disloyil to M^ric J Wi!j I n. wl^ hauli thd pi i icip%] Iborongh' i ero«d of onidsotifled31 words
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Article115 1918-07-13 5 I <l- I;I*, who mitßbti i« iwued statement fell HBpl o' Germ itp «r bill Litboani» nanu I *c Teutonic Empire-. rf r;11y gain^.i m Bw bj ii: fraplojinoot cf E Nni bneJ S. 1.1 ool^ ired ihs btoifi >- terra eotla i 1 j d the p« j faroß,115 words
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Advertisement766 1918-07-13 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERYICEB. VtH SUNDAY APTBR THINITY. JUL.T MTH. •T. ANDREW'B CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Hoy i ouimunton. 7. 1 5 a.m. Holy Communion 'Choral). Hymns, fa 8», 32 (Introit), 17S. 819, 576. 8.11 am. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m Sunday tchool. f.itj p.m. Evensong A Sermon. Hymns, 991, 9SO, IS2.766 words
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Advertisement484 1918-07-13 5 Powell Co., Ltd FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. July 13th, Saturday at r -30 a. m. at oar Auction Boom Nos. 16 17, Baffles Place, Auction Sale of superior Silver and Electroplated Ware and Medical Instrument*. July 16th, Tuesday at 9.30 p.m. By Order of the Liquidator, In the matter of the484 words
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Advertisement723 1918-07-13 5 Government Notification. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 15th July, 1918 for the following *orks 1. Additions and alterations to the Beach Road Police Btation 2. Alterations to latrices at Rochore, Kandang Kerbau, Beach Koad, Orchard Road, Kam pong Bahru, Havelook Road723 words
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Advertisement679 1918-07-13 5 f GARGOYLE MOBILOILS On and utter J ly 16th, >?\B, the price of Gargoyle MobtlcUh m one In.frial gallon lithographed, tealcd un will b li Ih. VACUUM OIL COMPXNY, blugapoca. 187 16-7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. WANTED Assistant Surveyor and HnfH mai>, commenciag Stlary $80 per month with 0 per cent. War679 words
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Miscellaneous21 1918-07-13 5 I[Al; VV TENT NO 6. l:l.,wieJ<ei *2.856.57 o I I •MfiiC L 1 I J I Dl -4.89 IUfKB, Hcu Treasurer.21 words
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Article35 1918-07-13 6 Domestic Occurrences BIRTHS. Vincent,— On the 12th met. to Mr. Mrs. Stanley J. Vincent, at 57, TanjoDg Katong, a son. On July r;th at Struan." Leonie Hill, to Mr. Mrs. T. Ehlrrs. a da ghtcr.35 words
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1109 1918-07-13 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July. 13, 1918, It is rather a pity, when the Government undoubtedly has at its back the bulk of public opinion as regards the utilisation of all the Class A men remaining m the Colony, that it should endanger that support by its methods of1,109 words
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Article171 1918-07-13 6 Australian does not conform to the rule of giving his name and address uloog with his letter. The Hospital Board Ambulance, which underwent repairs, has now returned to the garage at the Fire Station, and ie available for public use. Mr F J Hallifax is going to Johore to act171 words
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Article468 1918-07-13 6 TO DAY S FETE Preparation for Fraooe'a Day Fete which takes placa at the Town Hall this after- qoou, commencing at 4 o'clock ebarp, have been afoot for the piet week, and judging from the manner m which the various committees have worked to make their respective departments468 words
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Article93 1918-07-13 6 Already acknowledged 15,098 G B Scrymgeour 20 E R Koek 50 Mrs A H Fair 50 Messrs Brossard Mopin and Co (Per Mmc Lecot.) 200 P Barricre do 20 "One dollar too much*' 1 J Donobue 40 Tha pupils of St Joseph's Institution 50 G H 2593 words
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Article120 1918-07-13 6 The following questions will be asked by the hon'b'e Mr Darbiehire on Monday (1) Which is responsible (the Rural Board or the Municipality) for maintain ing m its former open condition the 16 foot channel which runs along the Muni cipal boundary from Geylang-rd to the sea, draining120 words
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Article127 1918-07-13 6 The Rules made by the Governor m Council under section 18 of tbe War Loan Ordinance 1918 are published m a Gazblti Extraordinary ietuad yeeteiday. Mr H E Steuens, a H i Mecb c, 2nd officer of the Singapore Fir 6 Brigade, is authorised to file specifications of an invention127 words
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Article144 1918-07-13 6 LOURTEhY OK I*l FftCM P«t4«, Jol| MD i 110 l ieoHtratt-d Into tbe snet« If four k4om«tre«oi Suppoiud 1/ t, X l i taking ISO Oj tIM INi h I he nfioe tH Cfeu Th- Fn n i if i»b it Telegratjj-j of R that osactlsJ law144 words
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Article137 1918-07-13 6 The following was i-e\A ;o of State for Foreign affaire, Ambassador iv London D'eprra lee informat;;ne r- v■ Monsieur Pichon par |g C a Smgapour, de notnbrei.x tbtti lais ont, lore dv HUiVd v- I I LeboD," apporie ure n. efieai apprec <'3 bux bmNmucMM b accideDt.137 words
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Article53 1918-07-13 6 The second drawing for tkf bllM premium took place at Kuaia LviTuesday. The chuf prize. MM by Fortuna as follows A Series $1 000, No Mil If 9 627, 1800, No 8.401. IftM Nc No 6,262. B Series, II.OCO Nc s^§li 9.197 $800 No 8,9«5 PHI N53 words
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Article59 1918-07-13 6 In a Gazette Ex'raorc.ii terday afternoon appear Hi Regulations, providing 1 1 n l tin may not be purcimeed ejreP- I mit granted by tbe i'glomm' S«l sold to auy pereoo uu*uM. permit. The penalty i* h, ing JHiO.or both v-btre a r offender, evt ry di-ector59 words
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Article125 1918-07-13 6 To thk Editor. Sir. Yet another ir towards ladif c Utt* U Hotel The StttttMi I i morrow 1 Ml Xl hall Wb;, Wouti iht n f ad\wuc: cue rtr»t- ledits"? Kvtryvl' fiveti at the ftJ*l| the tame lor botb MS) trubCt' fe»- to tin- b125 words
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Advertisement166 1918-07-13 6 LEMON SQUASH LEMONO IS MADE J?KOM THE PURE FRUIT COOL AND REFRESHING DRINK EClLrj Aubftla GALDBGK IACGREGOR 00. I ammmmmmm BEDSTEADS I I MANUFACTURE iP^?^ i FOUR POST T^^^^T" i FLORAL PILLAR I^, 1 AS; 7 ILLUSTRATION i 4 $29.00 JOHN LITRE Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE TRAVELLER'S MALAY166 words
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Advertisement41 1918-07-13 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHAED ROAD. TELEPHOHE 103S 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of oar 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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Article207 1918-07-13 7 |cOITIHOOOS IGMJBl GMJ8 BY THE I RgbiN s P irit stimulated hi pnhm*rin« Cable] lUiW SlarTice] Although ro action of i >s pac ou the V" b Btii U9 r > uixm ocal fighting. atb ol the eisncj i b K.-t BCh have i at the ilcii place207 words
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Article91 1918-07-13 7 Reports and Rumours London I :!y 11. The Daily Express ittfll taretej*! and tha London, Pro v *s4 Sooth Western banks have araii^i-i-itcj coutrolliDg total accounts of A... 11 —The L>ai!y Chronicle suites ruiuour is busy m the city re griri:-^ p>, c amalgimstions including lL 'i City91 words
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Article67 1918-07-13 7 'v y 11. The four new re Victoria Cross include ["heodor Bajiey Hardy, who al the Dlittagotthosi Service Order BBithi i. ry cross. He is over fifty He iUplajed marvellous 1 iurance. which would be •f. m a very much youcger inoidanU are ci^fcd, showing Bawdy tended67 words
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Article46 1918-07-13 7 —It transpires that IM cf tha Belgians, (Jetties ou the occasion Wedding, crossed the rake s— pleim Lori Canon, spiakBelgi n cjneert iv the ihs Belgian King and by their Britiih tftt, Mid that the King aud gaeeni v coasts from the 146 words
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Article64 1918-07-13 7 Pftnell Praraier, M received from General :i Mtjiai chut all ttflcfrs pHit ia the ceremony *r* rroud of the confidence n ib?y will have it 1 r to no all tbeir (Havas.) bstlil!! 8 A:! he held at tQ e Boustead •^io,,, morrow 816 p m.64 words
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Article189 1918-07-13 7 ALLIED TRO PS 1 IMPORTANT ADVANCE j Disorderly Austrian Retirement (By Bnbmann* OabfcJ IlUuter't Scrrtetj London, July 11.— It is pointed out that the important advance of the Francoi I:uiiana m southern Albania, on an eighty inilea from between the 6ea and Ike Ochrina, h a climax of189 words
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Article171 1918-07-13 7 New Offensive Dreaded Palis, July 8. From Basle The Independent Socialist deputy Stroech el delivered m th^ Pruseiaa Landtag, oq the occasion of tha fifth reading [ol tha Electoral Bill, a speech m which he said Tha spring offensive has cot brought any cf the successes dreamt171 words
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Article75 1918-07-13 7 Wants to Fight the Germans London, July .11. An undated telegram fiora Moscow states that Korniloff has iesued a proclamation declaring that he is willing to acknowledge the power oi the Soviet and command an army against the Ger mans. Also to negotiate for Allied assistance against Germany.75 words
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Article70 1918-07-13 7 THE U -BOATS' DEFEAT London, July 11 Admiral Jelliooe, speaking at Southampton, referring to his February prophecy that submarinism would be defeated by August, said that ships are not being sunk as fast as they are built, while submarines are being sunk faster than they are being euilt, and that70 words
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Article43 1918-07-13 7 London, July 11. The Times correspondent at Buenos Aires «ays that the strikers at Villa Constitution attacked and wounded the British Vice Consul, and took him forcibly to the Btrikers' head quarters, where they mishandled him. The British Minister has protested.43 words
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Article49 1918-07-13 7 London, July 11. The airman, Major McCudden, v c, who had won almost every award of valour, has been accident ally killed while flying m France Ths son of a warrant officer of the Engineers, McCudden be?an as a mechanic, and thrice fought Immelra»n. i49 words
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Article118 1918-07-13 7 London, July 11. The Times correspondent at Salonika says that concessions have been granted to British and French financial gronpa for the drainage and irrigation oi the marshes of the Struma and Vaidtr valleyß respeclively. Duriug thb tfcond quarter of the year K.H97 Chinese immigrants arrived r*118 words
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Article681 1918-07-13 7 MR HUGHES' PREPAREDj NESS" CAMPAIGN Clear Economic Policy Wanted i Hy Mabmarma Cabla] [KeuWr'a §errio«] London, July 9. —Me Hughes, at the British Producers Association, proceeded ro arfeue tbut Britain's pre war economic policy wus one of negation and judged by results it did no* pay. la681 words
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Article164 1918-07-13 7 In the Gazatfce appears a statement oS accounts showing the receipts and expenditure on account of the Siogapore Haibour Hoard during the period of six months ended Dec 81 last. News has been received that Master Jamea T P Handy has boeo placed m Class I m the January London164 words
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Article224 1918-07-13 7 WHY U S TRANSPORTS ARE SAFE Han Funks Cold Steel IBj Bvema^iae Oabla] [Rester's Berricel London, July 11. Mr A'quitb, enter taining Admiral Slma at the National Liberal Club, said that President Wilson I had dene more thaa auy statesman to! concentrate the minda of men on224 words
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Article730 1918-07-13 7 [To the EJitor of the Pinang Gazette."] Sir, I have read with great interest the speech of the Hon'ble Attorney General m introducing the Military Service Bill and some of the correspondence which has ensued. As the wife of a class A man may I be allowed730 words
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Advertisement149 1918-07-13 7 FSiE AND THIEF RESISTING B^&tr flhl IK3C Kt&tLxffiM V^^^V' ■^™~^T;r*J3ij|| SECCHE LEVIR LOCKS 1 lll^^^Pl follcw] ng Sizes m stock t i%^3 v I 22 by 16 by 16 inches I G Kll 24 fe y lB b^ lB M|) °XI 2^y2oby2o I^T.;,J^, #11 28 by 22 by 22 I149 words
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Advertisement800 1918-07-13 8 P* m ISsiTiSH India AND rA,PCAS JLINE (Com? aniea loeorpovatefl 1b Enfilanfl,) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government.) Wne Company's MIIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. «&e Company'a INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present800 words
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Advertisement962 1918-07-13 8 5. M. m 111 MBSSAGBRIBS MARITIMES JAPAN H-AIl "^-^ST 1 1 STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong. (ißOOVfOJratea 1b Japan}. Kong, Saigon, Singapore. Columbo, Djibouti, I Egypt and M art-eille** and vice-versa. EUROPEAN LINE. BRANCH LINf, Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tourane-flf HtßgktMg, SfelMlhll, Ktbl ft TtktlWl Haiphong. Fot farther962 words
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Advertisement595 1918-07-13 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CGfflplJ (INCORPORATED IN TT S.A.) "II 1 REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVKp Hongkong, Shanghai. Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francis S.S. "VENEZUELA', 14 000 tens from Hongkong en or übov S S. ECUADOR 14 000 tons do do SS. "COLOMBIA 11 14 000 iocs do do and595 words
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Article1228 1918-07-13 9 Record Harveil Expected. Mr EJmurul C»odler, the representative ol the British Preea with (be Expedition&rj Force m Mesopotamia, et»ndi the fallowing dispatch Tbe peaceful penetration of the Euphra tes from Feliij i to Uiilah be^ao m April last year, a raont.h ufcer we entered Bagh d&d.1,228 words
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Article590 1918-07-13 9 Ober Lieutenant O;to von Reinhardt clicked his hseia as he fctood at attention m front cf a general, who held tome notes m his hand which stated that Ojto had been on the London Stock Exchange and bad spent five years before that m a590 words
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Article75 1918-07-13 9 The Echo de Pa t uy6 SiiiCe the downfall of the Rui- i empire, nxteeo millions cf Mabomed echelci i d m an altrost continuous z< (o the heart ol Central Alia Lave bet made acceteible to Turko Geiraan enterpt -c. The Caucasus m the beginning75 words
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Advertisement1432 1918-07-13 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m fprce over $9,000,000 IB GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. S T(:! mpanyhas £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Oonrt of England, and eompHea with the BrltUaCife Assoraaee CbmjiHas \v In1,432 words
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Article2052 1918-07-13 10 from Our Own Cortupondtni London, May 1. It has been a thrilling week. Those who remember (he Siege of Ladysmith will recollect how at a crucial moment the heliograph could not act and we waited m suepenso for the news of the final outcome. We waited just2,052 words
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Article107 1918-07-13 10 Bombay, June 21, An exhibition ii being held m the improvement trust hall of drawings sub mitted m a competition arranged by the Govern men B of Bombay for a design and ■pacification of housing aooommodation suitable for occupation by the working olasees. The conditions of the107 words
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Article129 1918-07-13 10 Until Eagland is taken out of her self satisfaction and complacency, jusfl so long will the war continue. When she looks out with humbler eyes and a prayer upon her lips, then we may begin to count the days until the end." Admiral Beatty.129 words
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Article95 1918-07-13 10 (To an old air.) j The Menin road is bonnie, Where big ehelli fa' like dew, And it's thare my Army lorry Went hopelessly askew. Went hopelessly askew, I And tried to climb a tree, And my bonnie Arm; lorry She laid her doon to dee She95 words
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Advertisement110 1918-07-13 10 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA SROWN'S SPECIFIC 1 Ta fco had at the 3xx3a?obi Dibfsm I MET, amfl of MIBB BROWS, GtasAdtiQ. i I Bivei Vallar Hosd, Sln|ayotp. j STAMFORD HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL Braa Basah Road. CENTRALLY SITUATED Always cool and exposed to sea bieeat FURNISHED APARTMENTS with Board. comfortable Rooms with110 words
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Advertisement425 1918-07-13 10 1 VflPlPtV Of IKP^I v^t W 3 The uses to which LEA PERRINS 1 SAUCE |>jj can be put, are innumerable. Si At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the a ideal sauce for Roast Meats, Fish, Game, In the Kitchen, it is indispensable to the cook for jj flavouring425 words
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Advertisement542 1918-07-13 10 j SHERIFFS SUE In the Supreme Court of the Strats Semen*, fcETTLEMENT Ol RlffQimH IN TH^ AT r Chop Kwong Pam Ke r%hM VKRhf--Jofieph Alfred cc Fou^a Dc-'endm Messrs Ching Beng Lee ft Co wfllai oy Public Auction at in-nr Saie root Raffles Charnberii. Kafi^> i Htt) On Monday, 15th542 words
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Article500 1918-07-13 11 Iwaed by FUABER Co., Exchange and Share Broker* July 11th. •?9,0»0 Se la AnsioJsiVft 85% J J J ISO.OOC H 98 Aaglo-Uaiitt 18* Inl ij IM.OOC Ss is Brtah 200/0 J ioo 9oc i i Bout it** Jj#° o o JO.ooc i j Baku Raj« 7 v*u500 words
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Article53 1918-07-13 11 Coa«a^»o cr go July 12.) 3ft?f^ 4 a s a 4 dttmaad 3 4 !16 PlfYttlfl 2m J-4 19-32 F»»ae« demand Baal 816 Inn i ry -p '■""Ai F i, 147 i 7020E&KA, ifiUUUli iO2f Java, ««m»nd 106^ BMB»KOK, asrifin^ g 6 SavaauiiaHß, Bank Buytni tg.54 Bm BitvM Loodftv53 words
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Article87 1918-07-13 11 Juij 12 Tia (buyers) $161 50 3 12 00 bi*n o%bt >■•■-■. I 82.01 Stack czffl 9 not^ 80.50 Pf? pt f f&tr) 43 qq I iwa, smaU peuurl QMa wJiU norn zfi omdiuofi; 0i It uom a 54txad 7 oo t -U.-V;Ch\ U':'.v*/vj.3«jvt 2 4(0 Floss 3 2r87 words
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Advertisement102 1918-07-13 11 JUST ARRIVED Mk "^P^"% *W™^ **V T^ m 1 B j J^ m S b m# m# tvl C\ f* 1 T"! I s oil "rVN-fY"^ irt I IvJLCa\J.O 111 V^dlHUI let The Marchant is one of the eatest time-savers yet invented, loreover it is so absolutely reliable i every102 words
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Advertisement39 1918-07-13 11 brryp always have pure, m your Home. FOR SIXTY TE4RS, THE nuARD WITHOUT EQUAL FOR PURITY AND QUALITY. «f Use only Borden's Tinned Milks, zt A 2% L) i Never Worry! i i j. I Obtainable from all dealers.39 words
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Advertisement287 1918-07-13 11 CLEARANCES. July 11. Kaka, Hebe, Circe. Hainain M^rßn Siugarodis njvj-«^rt -ayb gj j that ie is presumptuous to suggest that a j local Australians should be required to fight- Page 4. I Singapore's death rate has gone up alarmingly, to 58.66 Page 1, B The Warden of Mines discusses the287 words
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Advertisement788 1918-07-13 11 WANTED. grtt, Br,rt xras 97 tha 117 WANTED IMMEDIATELY Apply to Bos No 384, 7 c flPgippKO Fiet< Press. no. WAITED h ,t C !?J" r h V ca i Bhlppl»g Office. muHt 7 Appij Box 80. if o e/, Free Press Ltd. n.c. tas. a» Motor Re. air -he,788 words
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Miscellaneous34 1918-07-13 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. i [All Britiah vessels unless otherwise I marked.] Arrivals. July 11. Ranee; ladragiri Dut); Pin Satnud (siam) Hung Lee (Chi). July 12— M Tieub, Singk^ra (Dut); Tseng Lee (Chi) Valaya (Siam).34 words
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Article614 1918-07-13 12 SHAFTO STEVES*' EXAMINATION. The pubic examination of Me Shafto Sidney Stevens m bankruptcy waa continued before Mr Justice Ebden m the bankruptcy coart yesterday. Examined by Mr Valpy, the debtor said that m 1918 h<* had a motor car m the F M S and it vr*s soil614 words
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Article299 1918-07-13 12 Accused Committed. Be fora Mr Ham m the third court yes terday afternoon, the preliminary enquiry waa coaoluded m the oisa m which Mr Shafto S Staviue, late manager of Messrs Dupire Bros' Rubber Department, it charged with cheating Mr Louis Dupire, partner of -Maura Dap299 words
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Article461 1918-07-13 12 Rumours having been circulated to the effect that the enemy owned shares m Siemens Bros and Co Ltd have been pur chased by the Vickers Metropolitan West inghouse group, a full statement appears m the Birmingham Daily Past of May 3rd denying that the report ha* any fouada461 words
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Article22 1918-07-13 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY.* B Singles. tde scr 6 4. l. B)we 3 post B^rtuy M»j. B^tponed. |[d beat22 words
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Article94 1918-07-13 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 854 th, Auction was held on 11th and 12th July, when there was offered for sale 2,445,259 lb Tons 1,091.68. i Prices Realized. Cts per Ib. Sheet Sm. Fine Ribbed 50 to 56$ Good 40 CO Uosm. Good 25& Crepe94 words
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Article183 1918-07-13 12 Singapore, July 12. j Rubber. Owing to the public holiday on th« JOth instant; the Auctions this week did not commence until Tbvrpclay, when a (airly large quantify amounting to some 1,209 tons wai cntßlogasd for f>ale. j The tone of the market was slightly firmer and183 words
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Article132 1918-07-13 12 Singapore, Jaly 12. Tbe weekly Rubber Auction opened yerterday with an appearance of a good demand at about last week's prices. Owing, however, to tbe narly withdrawal of certain buyers, tit msnd fell aw ty sod prices tended to fisg. Ribbed Snicked Sheet fetched m the opening132 words
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Article91 1918-07-13 12 Agents Sandilandb Buttery and Co* Bukit Sembawarg f 4 400 Singapore United 44,000 Agents, Patereon. Simoni and Co. Kuala Perf au 81 084 Bgst 30,284 total to date 100,184. t Hevea (Johore) 21,004 Bgst 24,C90 I total to date 271 577. 18,4C2 Bgst 16,rC0; toisi to91 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1918-07-13 12 STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING I?. ARISAKA, WNG/ I-OR£ PATRONIZED BY ROYIty QN Ta£J GIFT 3 DIAMOND-ShT you receive on K;\ T7XT 1 iPfflfiTVT YOUR WEDDING DAY m r\r~ Off I/>I'C No. 62&63, Nc high si reet, Highest Standard m bishop r SPORE Quality, Design Workmanship. pgtfAga177 words
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