The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE>T CaiNTS SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY) JULY 17 1918. NO. 9,417
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  • 839 1 To day we hold fhe mattery of the air on all fronte. Yet Germany was better prepared foe the war than we, and able to place m (he air at the beginning a great numerical euperionty m both craft and trained pilots. But within six months
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  • 316 1 There is little news from the western front The British local success m the Dickebusche region was a thorough I affair, as was also the French conquest of Roovrel plateau Page 5. The Czecho Slovaks are rapidly pur suing their advantage and their capture jof Kazan is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 I GOODRICH TYRES SOUDS WD PNEUMATICS Raffles Motor Garage FOR SALE 1 Brand New New Comet Motor Cycle," 2 H. P. 2 Speed, four stroke, fitted with precision Junior Engine and also Motor Acces--8 j. trowther Shaw Co. Jt jjfi. OUR SPECIAL S3RGE3 FOR Wpyftt f^ TROPICAL WEAR ARE ;^f"
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    • 111 1 H certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or gw j|g| >* n fIV 'AA i^ A rf /fv rom Plantation Rubber. I International Trading Company, Limited. I I IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A I CANADIAN I FORD I IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST COST I! MOST ECONOMICAL IN
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    • 117 1 LATEST iiDVRRTISEIIIRNTS. New Comet motorcycle for sale Page 1. Italian Opera to night Page 2. Night-gowns at Waeaiamull'e Page 2. Jeffrey's Pilsener baer Page 2. Haiima Hall programme Page 2. Silks at Whiteaway's— Page 3. Medical Hall trademark notice Page 8. Notice re Latham and Co Page 8. Shipping return*
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 73 1 WBd32*tf3" 17th, Gigh Wt -4 0 4-5 pm. 'Presentation to Conrt Ofiftcial, 4 15 p.m. Italian Grand pera, Vie. Theatre. Tbareds? 18th. HJ*!j Wa>p»- 5 is a na .4.54 pm. Fast of Ab (Jewish Holiday.) Eastern Gate Instal ation, 3 p.m. Friday 19th fllilfh TV**if r 648 a.m .ftsl p
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  • 48 2 Orders for week ending July 2Ctb, 1918 Wednesday, July 17, Opening of Second Singapore Troop new Headquarter**, Zet land House, Armenian Street, 5 30 p.m. Friday, July 19, Ambulance Claas, V M C A, I 15 p ra. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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  • 184 2 The following cable has been received by tLa High Commissioner for Australia Syduey, May 9. A notable speech on the meaning of a German peace has been delivered by Mr Justice Bartcn at Granvi'le, New South Wales. He aaid Suppose a negotiated paace is followed by
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  • 122 2 The Atbeitec Zeitung of Vienna, continues to administer tv tbe feverish German Kaiser its cooling draughts ""of bromide. In its issue of May 3it writes The enormous empire which Germany dreams of founding wculd completely up* eet (he Anglo Saxon balance cf power and tarn it m
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  • 463 2 Sometimes you have to go a long way back to get at the origin of even a local squabble m Ireland. Viscount Morley, when Chief Secretary, inquired into the oauee of a faction riot m Cork, and was told, Oh, it was something to do with the affair of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 339 2 now (kly^J| on f I SALE B| (Cloth Covers $1.75) JSi DOIUR DIRECTORY OFflCt, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. SIBERIAN INFI IIFNZ& Can be prevented by taking our Cinnamon and Quinine Mixture Per bottle 75 cts. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE. A R FRESHING DRINK I JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER BREW d
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    • 440 2 two ill Mi^W BBPTIfFTTriT^TIW two SPECIAL 1 S^jljS^^l^yfffli^ SPECIAL FEATURES Pr^^gJgHlliijiaw^ j^^f^i^slfil?*M**»^l>M3 FEATURES To-Night! To-Night At 9-30 Bluebird Photoplays present A FEATURE DS LUXE, entitled "THE SAVAGE" Starring the boautif i Ruth Clifford. 11 The Call ofthe Wild Goirg back to Nature" "Does Civilization Civilize?" TJS=* SEE this remarkable Film
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    • 454 2 From Monday, July 15, until Saturday, j u i v 9n THE STORY'S THE THING A BRITISH PRODUCTION OF EXTRAORDINARY p OWr With Absolutely tfce Mott Dramatic and tbe Most Sma -hir Found m a Story p c: a:t. At The Alhambn The Hall toy Muelc and Features In the
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  • 228 3 Spaicti by Britisb Commercial Attache. apeniQS recentlf ot he Ca ia tbe British Commercial Attache, > cb woicinoing the new factory u .:y new industry. He dwelt' ,'V.r n.vnral resources of China ,1 has cteap labour, an h -,A *d* P nble people and a ri v all
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  • 276 3 «W gf.nt- rally those car- j ruce Market. At the other !-e s vi vauations. *wi lottieefl for June a :ij h 8 the o:ber day SOQth m i I■' c <v: g r.-uience, Ugh< bt transferred to v- being mktd his (:u tffecO "Wall, '^vp-.t any
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 688 3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice ia hereby given, that the partnership hitherto existing between Harold Latham and Charles Rtgin IU Christopher Latham, both Singapore, trading under the firm and style of Latham A Co has be^n dissolvei by mutual consent as from the 30th June 1918. I All debts
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    • 589 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS CAPTAINS AND ENGINEERS OF ALL SHIPS TRADING TO SAIGON R L ould you require repairs Deck cr Fngin Room or any kind of stores, please con -nit us. UNIVERSAL MACHINERY 4042 Rue Chaigneau Saigon. Call flag U. Code A.B.C. sth edtn. Bole Agents of L Jacqie
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    • 399 3 SHERIFFS SALE I In. the Supreme Court of the Straits t Settlements Settlement of Singapore In The Cause of Chop Kwong Sam Bee VERSUS Joseph Alfredde Souza Defendant Meesrp. Ching Kenf Let ft Co., will sell by Public Auction at their Saleroom taffies Chambers, Baffles Place. On Monday 22nd July
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    • 275 3 Just Arrived I New Shipment of I Choice SILKS J)aintyr^SunutierwMat«riss I I have just opened out a New Shipment of exqaisite 'silks I for Evening Wear, m Satin Ckarmeuse, Crepe de Chine, I repe Georgettes, Ninon-de-Soie, Crepe Gauzes, and Satin csa. Each robe length of 7 yards is made from
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  • Domestic Occurrt
    • 24 4 HE4rnE— To Mr. and of R^varif fit the Eui Mvs. O. R. Hea»mb, Lumpur, en July I'itY- opean Hospital, Kuala M ft daughter.
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    • 22 4 Aykis.— At F suddenly, ct *tib, Pabacg, on July 14fis, tfce beloved o<:retial malaria, Jee&ie, the *Ke of Feed ay bis.
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  • 983 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 17, 1918 That von IvUHLMaNN would have to quit office when as Foreign Minister he oast doubts on the ultimate viotory of Germany was a foregone conclusion. He suggested that the war might go on through 1919, which is poor cheer for a country
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  • 265 4 Mr E W Wilton, ol the British Legation, has been appointed Consul- General at Hankow, m succession to Sir W H Wilkinson. Mr J R Flynn Andereon, the proprietor of the Dollar Directory Company, is tearing for a business trip to Hongkong, and will be away from Singapore for three
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  • 474 4 There wae an increase of 54 miles m the lines open for traffic, namely Alor Star to Bokit Ketri, 80 mles and Tern baling to Kuala Lipte, 2 4 milee. The; total train mileage ia relation to traffic receipts was 3,491,741, an increaee of
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  • 335 4 The annual report is by the late Mr Douglas Campbell, c m g, It shows a year of remarkable progress. In (he last five years the revenue has grown from four millions to over ten millions, and 1917 shows over the previous year a rise of 42
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  • 106 4 Nearly half a lakh bes been Eubtctibf d towards the Ceylon YM C A fund for army work ie Mesopotamia. The Rent Assessment Bcmrd for Singa pore will art at the Municipal Bourd Room on Tuesday and Thursday the 2thd ai;d 25th instant at 2 16 p m. Mr Malcolm
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  • 144 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. eOUfcTKbT OF Fhl i Paris. Jcly 12. |.t| i rtponed cf AJnu\ cl tie Nrtvy Darics «.i:e sj down 2SI pciof' n of €xplo.»iv*f. Spfukic:; ppllor d« irei dtru.loL: 3 1! wiih the ai m- upon ihft neee^'i:\ i Litov.k tzthty ia fir. it V- Ufc- MNi
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  • Correspondence.
    • 152 4 TO THE FDITOK Dear Sir,— The I T .v 5 and other German egenti I HI getting a bad Am Em tt soldiers who reii:;n t: they are promitdi a g:j i In the war ie over. A- i> ;r, of the membf-ri cf thote BmMh ere
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  • 110 4 At a meeting ol H* R?°tif Boatd held m tbe MncicipalOSj day afternoon, prei.dedoverbj I Mr C J Saundsrs and attend* H Carpmael, S Tomlinwo, E J E A E iae. M Me^e; and Gft*EJH several application to raief <: g number cf hcufoe m Sera:?- y granted,
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  • 27 4 In paper J 0D J inniiT. tfci for 1917 if Nearly 11 > >■ on viitirus ocri revenue) on jriaphonm 116 4 61' i w be p.id
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  • 20 4 tb»l altel slodet M toaj Boeticaoa Bottom! v I the protrr!' op-r»- toe »CiDP f Mi I
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  • 36 4 rh« di -m L»Mhhb I Lathan hw i I .1 1 1 o ifl ludlKM All! V 'v pf 111 child are gMM will carry on rl.r Hl D ofj mm v aUo gon>i t0 J
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 184 4 LEMON SQUASH LIMONO IS MADE FROM THE PURE FRUIT A DELIGHTFULLY COOL AND REFRESHING DRINK £OLE AGENTS 1 G&LD3IOK MCGREGOR i 60. I 1 1 BURBERRY'S PjljMM'l 7 GABARDINE. ///''ffjT m" THE -ORWELL" W^ OIL SILK. f^^ffiKf^' f. J Dark Myelle Shade Feather Weight. I •^^mjt j Jk^' j FAWN
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    • 42 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS l ORCHARD 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 the h.'gii cub' onr work could be given or demanficr"
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  • 156 5 IMPORTANT SUCCESSES BY CZECHOSLOVAKS BliU h Force Pushes m <i rf Ibc crew of I 1 «<« offering 1 Oaaded. he Pinnith Iftannao uKraj i tod Ken and i railway. i j Frankfurter Bj ;j landed j re adTi ced and i White Ski. of Kaian i
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  • 260 5 Msnner cf the French Victory ilj 14 -Cjncarnicg the eup<arb h: i.i 1 ex^cuced on Friday by :h.' b i nth*ml of Amiens, which Li- :rei posseiaion cf tba Koavral platen inng LLe Rjye valley, we learn tfca: ..ry preparation preceding Ml id a; b^-irf 19 it
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  • 37 5 15. The American bma siveu a Chinese at Shi ogtiaj contracts for 0 toes ei?h, and I ttM buildin? of 80,000 Uwi of sreel will be tat Ibc ei:giies and b^ bmic ia China.
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  • 28 5 1 J 1" it is announced wpt, Ol '225 Co •iTe aetlri'.ely been Itßwrioati divis-iona m Q Lrooys ure procee;.l--1 "<■' ?a:ae raio ad m
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  • 36 5 10.-B- DailTM.il,,.. Soutc"" a '"-manred possibility of 8 th« i' fc U J rm n •^•mpting to oter Hi lS? Uc th:B VBAr repeats its i A^Ct C0 for the fleas tra
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  • 397 5 ALLIES HONOUR k HEROIC NATION Confidence m Victory l»y wabaaria* OaM«] ißMtar'e Strrioi] Paris, July 14.— T0 day tha National Fata was cel«brat«d m Paria more solemnly than »vec. Private honsea and 1 public inunctions wera pr)fue«ly da- '< coratcd for the occasion. Coluraus of troops of hit
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  • 154 5 Chancellor's Statement Challenged Amsterdam, July 14 It is noteworthy that Count Von Hertling's reference to Belgium was omitted m the first official report of the upsech, which simply aaid Count Von Hertling reviewed the politi cal situation m the west." It was sub scquently published with a
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  • 47 5 London, Jnly 15. Ttis Morning Post understands that the peace terms on which, according to Me Lloyd George, the 'imperial War C&bioeu is pretty well agreed," certainly include a determination i to refuse to return the Garman territories i m the Pacific and Africa.
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  • 40 5 Amsterdam, July 14 —Tha Reichstag ha* passed the vote of credit for 15,000,000,000 marks. The Independent Socialists voted af ainat the credit, and the Po'ea abstained. The Reichstag has ad j joomed for the summer recess. i
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  • 37 5 Amsterdam, July 15.— Tho Prussian upper house on Friday dUoussed for a hvely fonr hoars motion to expel Prince Licbnow«ky. The result is not disclosed, as the King's sanction ie necessary to enforce the dtoision.
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  • 27 5 i The Hague, July 15 Queen Wilhelmina 1 has ciiargsd Monaignor Noelem, a Catholic [member of the second chamber, to form a i Cabinet.
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  • 205 5 RESOLUTIONS ON VARIOUS QUESTIONS j Inquiring into Things [HmuUtr't Berrioe] London, July 15. Tha Imperial Con fereuce has passed a resolution favouring the establishment of an Imperial Bnrean of J Mycology to investigate fungoid diseases, to which tha Government of the Errplre should contribute. Tha Conference agreed tha*
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  • 99 5 Pears and Peaches Wanted London, July 15— In the House of Commons, replying to Mr George Lloyd, ilt B*lfour stated that the Government had not denounced commercial treaties containing a most favoured nation clause. Mr Macqater suggested that m view of the lailure of the hard fruit
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  • 87 5 Peking, July 15. With reference to the Daily Mail report that since the removal of the embargo on exports the Chinese have been sending to Russia large quant itiea of goods vitally needed for Germany, the Inspector General of Customs has authorised Renter Co state that no such*
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  • 28 5 The Hague, July 16. The Anglo Ger man war- prisoners conference has resulted very satisfactorily m an arrangement similar to the Franco- German Berne agreement'
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  • 289 5 According to the latest returne, 171 Japanese ships have wireless apparatus. Shore stations number eight, besides one each m Dairen ani Formosa, as well as the naval station m Funabathi. Mrs Gale, of Rhymney, Mon, has been awarded the King Edward medal m re cognition of the bravery ot her
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  • 446 5 What Is the Future of thi British Navy After-war problems are not only concerned with labour and trade. One of the most important questions which will confront our statesmen is tho problem of the future of imperial defence. la this connection the future of the Navy is
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  • 359 5 Views of i High Personality/ Trcndbjem, May Wth. Oa« of the most powerful personalities m Russia, whose name I cannot mention now for obvious reasons, has assured m« that there is an organization which could overthrew the Bolshevist movement, disarming it m one day,
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  • 124 5 I It the following anecdote ia not true jHa>s the Straits Echo, the responsibility; j must ba borne by the rSoutu African Railways arc Harbour* Magazine,* 41 A nuite \tbs viewing i\ Sc uth Afrii ac woman m a dorp i»oc far from Johannesburg, wheu the liuppened to mention lhafc
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 HOBINSON Co. n "Saisst Swithin X w A smart Rainproof Coat m I||§«jj|V; |S| Kh^ki Raglan Shoulders, K?^'"' Storm Collar, Square all -ea;.^s sewn >^1 Exceptional Value fc Stock m the following Sizes 'j Chest 36, 38, 40, 42 44 Jfe4^ &*S Lecgth 46, 48, 48, 50, 50. i |i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 601 6 P» <^O« fj|H?Tise India AND /%.PCAR 1-lIxNE (CoxsfaniCB Inootyoiaiefl England) Mail and Passenqbr Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) WHO Company's MIIL SERVICES EA3T OP BOMBAY are at presents ponded. me Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers
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    • 840 6 MESSA6ERIES HARITIHES (Incorporated m Fbahoi) MAIL LiHi; Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong* fcong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Bff arfeeilles and vice- versa. BRAHCH LIVI, Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tourane-Haiphong. For further Information apply to J. dO COURTOIS, Agents. OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The above Company maintains
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    • 628 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COKPm (INCORPORATED IN U R.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sao Francr* S.S. VENEZUELA Jl ***** tons from Hongkong on or abc/ 1711 S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 tons do do i S.S." COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do do and every 28 days
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  • 773 7 Mining districts are usually dreary, and the copper mines m tbe Sooth of Spain are m unusually dreary districts The calcination process has destroyed the vegetation for miles around, with the ezoeption of a few forlorn shrubs and cacti. The interminable vista of bare red rook
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 77 7 JUST ARRIVED X" 1 Cj VV Calculators (Made m California) The Marchant is one of the greatest time-savers yet invented, moreover it is so absolutely reliable m every way that the makers guarantee all wearing parts for five years and state that the machines are good for TEN years constant
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    • 51 7 prnsic£v®mxBSMEmmjsz Of «3Oil^.MaialßUtt<&aa Gosling Co, 8 Telegraph Street 45 Raffles Quay. FOB SALE. I.COO Gross Assorted CORKS. 6 Small Bottling Machines $25 each. 18 ALCOHOLOMETER* for testing Spirit 8 $8 each. Essences of Ginger Wine, Stone Ginger Beer, Aniseed, Cherry Brandy, Old Tom Gin, Rose etc. etc. i COSUHO ft
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    • 275 7 uoin tr>e K^V j HQPPC; R j V y If llmte^ t\m ISKS I Singapore. Straits Motor Gar 2 Muar. Sime, Darby &Co. Chin Huat Hin On Vi ading Co. Ltd. Cycie Carriage Co. Malacca. Malacca Rubber Ong Sam Leong Co. Plantations Ltd. E. Siddons. The General TradJohore Bharu. A.
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    • 63 7 and ill Ihc iiis, resuiling from ncr vous dcbiiily from which most EaEsern Besidente suffer can be quickly curvd by It i* ar Ule%! Doarishineiit for tba nerront Rystem, Enppl^iof, as il does, new energy, reuowsd mental control a* a Lew lease on lifo. Price $1.40 pc- bottlo of all
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  • 2129 8 Melrosa Abbey for tbe Nation. From Owr Own Gorrsspondmi Edinburgh, May 18. Following upon Lord Gienconner's re cent gift of Dcybargh Abbey comet the announcement that lh« Duke of Buccleuch io to present Melroie Abbsy to the nation. The two ihrines are inseparably associated with Sir Walter Scott:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 440 8 Best j /^'^L v^Tj X When baby Deeds a food it v-r"" 'i rf^.^y may help tbe niotbcr iv her i-t Y^7l/^ choice to be reminded that "^k' *w Savory Moore's Food is an *JL '^V^^T old established, thoroughly reX^/ K S*df^ V; liable Feod that has been used v^'
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    • 315 8 "For the Blood la tht n^^ WHEN YOU ABE Wi!hKnycii»c»«odu«to ln j SHch a« Ecttma, StroftiU, r a j I^BS, Ab»ctr.iiCF| Ulc«rt< Swellings, Etoila, .'J.mpi,,*,'. hind, P,loB,Blonri i., y or "V Gout, etc., fj.,i.': m 1. .mi and i tn s bdo v suri v h ■me I cine •♦..it
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  • 53 9 £>«*«"■ >c c? RJ July 16 it -A 4 11 82 2- K+A4 24 182 fi»WdHt C 2-4 o*l6 (mod 4t n kb l tjl 8 1 6 i t. J47| 44i*H«t« iKcfcutti rfimaal lo2f J&Ti., 3tm».;i.: l 0« »OVXxmaH« llaafc Burt t 18.64 i n I B P"-i
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  • 144 9 Ju!7 16 Tin (ISO tone) 4 1165 00 11.76 22.C0 C I 23.00 I Bltek »oi 81 00 P>7s*s. r^"l?7»» 4a£.«* 48.00 'visr^-;.. UIG So iii* 1» oom Kfctosga (50 *2 Hrn A I Qom <£.>'.*? 1 <J jl' no as 31otsi (JlBscoI&m o)ni -..*>• i -'c ■.'•<• Uo
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  • DAILY SHIPPING REPORT.
    • 24 9 July 16.— Emile (Dut); Suddbadib, lori* bat (Siam). July 16. Perek, Hebe, SriMuar; Boyskee, Singkel, Serabilan, Sicgfeawang. R S Baru Dut) Kuching (Sar).
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    • 24 9 July 15. Krian, Hainam, Kaka, Perak Rumphius (Dot) Toyo Mara No 1 (Jap). July 16.— Mata Hari D Van Twiet (Dut) Mahidol (Siam).
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  • 129 9 July. 16, 1918. The following are the shares a* tc which cht»nges are notified m Meaar. Fratier e.nJ Go's yesterday's bhare list:Buyers Seller* Time ball a on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily *1 1 p m., Singapore standard time, correts ponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 425 9 assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 f j Tfi GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). j HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I h OOBfmkai £20.003 deposited with the Supreme Court 0/ England, and complies with the Bcitishdife lasaratica
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    • 496 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. IHOOSPORATRD IS JAPAS Qftpib&J 3ubB3rlbefi Y. *8,000.000 C-yiUl Paid Up Y. 80,000,000 Seisms Fund y, 11.500.000 Freeiden:, jf. Icoaye Eb*. Pics FrtHient. Y. Yamakawa Eef. DIRECTORS. J. Icouyo Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Soncda E«?q. T. Kawashima Esq. K.
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    • 609 9 ZEIUXO IN3URAKCE Co., IM, Tlic un unun nuiTcn HBE ifis MBiiu. „nu nm H K LIMITED. (mcorporstefl !o »iew ZatfaMJ (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) im-nu mmum mm, m, cS"IS SSSSKSk g-jgg-ggg HMctolea m HMglw, ReSerVe Llab t J, Qppi^ *3,500.000 mm mi immmi 5.., v*. Raffles cattm S2i J
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    • 535 9 WANTED Assis ant for rubber estate, marri-d Britisher preferred, salary for thrne mcii»hs ttisl threo hundrtd guilders per monti if exptxienccd. Agreement to suitable man Apply Geceral Manager, Kapoewas Rubber Co Pontianak, West Borneo. *7 7 287 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. WANTED Afß'etiLt Surveyor and Pratesmat-, commencing SUary ?83 per month with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 321 9 MAIL, TABLE Ta-dii. lacbfmuaiaac mad local uialte, win toe ton»c d tit** below Pooang, Malaoc*. F.M.S. (fry Tta&c) 9 p. a. Ittllf I'exoept BandarK Johore d. 9.80, noon, 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Cucob Soon Hong 8.80 am Cucob Azmere 6.80 am Kelantan Boribat 8.80 am Pontianak Khoen Foeng 9.80
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  • 919 10 Method ol Proud art. At the first moating of the Conscription Tribunal ten cae** were dealt with Bays the Hoogkocg Daily Press of July 6. There ara approximately 430 men of military ag* m the Colony. Results of the medical examination to far have shown that 50
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  • 157 10 2£th Libt. Already acknowledged •62,766.66 Mr L J Wishart 20 Mrs E F Ho well 10 G M X 8«0 Garrison Churches collection per Rev. B C Roberts 27.91 H E B par Mr A W Still 26 Mr S Whitaker 25 Clang Lodge 8869
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  • 168 10 1 1 Already acknowledged 57,588 Jj J C Peter 200 i S Tomlinson 25 Mrs Polgcove Simpson 26 H W Firmatone 50 JA Hamilton 60 Rev P Matiette 20 Monseiga6ur Bacillon (Malacca) 100 Rev P Ruaudel 15 W F Easley 200 M Dobedat 60 P F David
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  • 168 10 Reportb from Belgium Btate that the 1 Gerranne have deoided to establish a tax of 12s 8d on all unmarried and dirorced mea &nd women, and on all widows and Kidowcre, payable each year. Only cor- vants and destitute persons are exempted. A paragraph based on the figures taken from
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  • 372 10 The following properties were disposed off by auotion by Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co, at their saleroom on Monday afternoon. There was a large attendanoe of intending purchasers, and the biddings were brisk. Leasehold land and house No 116 Minto rd, area 8,97 b tq ft bought
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  • 128 10 The final of the Simpolan Muhebah Cap pUved under the auspicee of the Malaya Football Atsociation will take place on tbe Rbfflac Reclamation Ground, Beaoh rd, on Saturday, beginniag at 4.45 pm under the presidency of the bon'ble Mr F S James, c m g. Mrs James
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  • 79 10 The monthly (bogey) competition for July was played on the links of the Singa< pore Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a win for Mr N E Bath with the score of all square. The fol lowing cards were returned N E Bath H'cap
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  • 60 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Double. Bateman end Wodehouie owe 8 beat Wreford and Foreman sor 6 B, 7 6. A Single Sinolair owe 4 beat Potts scr w o. B Single. Leakey owe 3 bent Casaella scr 10 8. 6—2. Stre&wiok scr beat Hesta owe 2 7— 6,
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  • 29 10 C Singles.SiHer tec v Williama 6cr. > Gale scr v Pariah owe 2. Newcomers' Handicap. Godwin ecr v Sutherland owe 15. Gocding scr v Beitcl owe 2.
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  • 105 10 At tbe Hariraa Hall this evening there is a change of programme, the leading feature ia which is a five reel Butterfly picture, The Man from Montana," a thrilling We w tern drama. That brilliant Bluebird film "My Unmarried Wife" is m the first show. Promotions m the Gazette of
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  • 524 10 Hoigkong llßliter'i Sermon. There was much sound reasoning m a sermon delivered at the Union Church, Hongkong, on June 80, by the Rev J Kirk Maconaobie, from the text Whosoever 1 shall compel thee go one mile go with him twain." (This is the law of angary), j
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  • 224 10 Exemplary Brivirj ant 1 Discipline, London, June 18. Striking testimony to the courage of Indian troops on board a British steamer recently torpedoed m the Mediterranean is paid by their Com mander, who reports that the Indians behaved splendidly and discipline on board was of a very
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  • 66 10 Sandilnndß Buttery and Co. Siak Sumatra 17,413 Agents Sintie, Darby aud Co. Middleton Tin Mines. Sluicing 90.15 pikuls, tribute* 88.68 pikuls total 128.78 pikuls. Agents Derrick and Co. j Raub. Bukit Koman. Stone Crushed 7,148 tons. Gold obtained 910 oze. Average per ton 2.548 dwts. Bukit
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 551 10 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at Si percent per Qn payable Half yearly on the 20th January and the 20tb July REPAYABLE AT PAH ON THE 20TH JULY, 1928 PRICE OF ISSVE-100 PER CENT. Ail proceeds of this issue will bo lent to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 76 10 S.V. 0* DRILL PROGRAMME Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory Wednesday, July 17. 4.00 p.m. Johnston's Pit r for Fort Sera pong S V A Sections I k II 5.15 Drill Hall SR E (v) NC Os Mhsira Co SYR attached 5.10 SV
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