The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1918
1918-07-20
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Title Section17 1918-07-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 5 1\ J. S BINGAPOBB, SATCBDAY, JULY 20 1918. NO. 9,42017 words
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Article292 1918-07-20 1 The battle Dews is excellent. Alreai there is talk of -stabilisation, wbk means German admission* of defeat Tl j Americans have won back tjg-tbe Mam The Italians have distinguished then 3 selves. The French have began, a b: attack m promising style Page 7.' The U S292 words
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Article1645 1918-07-20 1 if ■■I Quicquid ngunt homim^£pBtri est g. I farrago libell i "^JUVSWAt c j When the faithful Reuter became mark3. ediy indifferent to our demand for new« at the beginning of the week croakers began to voice their fears that "something c bi*d was being kept1,645 words
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Advertisement143 1918-07-20 1 fiOiOEIGH TYRES IvGIIOS 'ND PNEUMATICS Raffles Motor Garage FOR SALE 1 Brand New New Comet Motor Cycle," 2 P 2 Speed,, four stroke, fitted with precision Junior Liigine and also Motor AccesSi )l I r— 7»> -*»i Tv«*r^ f JB N "^t 1 I I jf ~V»r- "VJ Lr***^ 2i143 words
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Advertisement273 1918-07-20 1 TECHNOLOGICAL BOOKS 4 The Patroleum Technologi&U Tooket A Handbook of Scap Manufacture by W. Book by fc'ir B. Bed wood and A. W. H Simmons and H. A. Appleten $6 CH Eastlake $6.00 Ve ge'abies Fata aod Oils li. E. Andes 90( A Treatise om Petrolrum by Sir Bover- Animal273 words
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Advertisement206 1918-07-20 1 L&IEST AOVgRHSKMSKTS. Technological books at X aod We jPagel. Italian Opera Co*6 farewell performance —Page 2. Pileen beer at P S aud Cj's— Page 3. Raffle for a motor oar Page 5. S C S notice— Pap e 5. AEpinall'a tyre paint— Page 5. Pipea and sundries at Gosling's— Page206 words
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Advertisement5 1918-07-20 1 eOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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137 1918-07-20 2 I wou' 1 eppear ;hat the German had trsined do Pari« cvJy three long mage c.i >or. ic. Crepy ea-Lumoil* The first I ol th— monsten exploded m the laitr i»JI Ol M.:' T> 9 Hfc-n i troy: by owe gakllce boat ih^cea137 words
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Advertisement25 1918-07-20 2 imong those who will be leaving for India m the near future, with r view to active ■•rvioe, will ba Mr G Neville StoTMU. (TOM.)25 words
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Advertisement395 1918-07-20 2 now Qaiy^ 1 on m SALE (Gloth Covers $1.75) OFFICE. 1S CH'KGE ALIEY. A R FRESHING DEINK W iAn%smm4\> m IB jLS &a Eta 13 BREWED IN SCOTLAND. T^FAT""'F TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Jl JL *t*. L'J J^"x. 1 I V^ £Xv lV C T T»T TT 1 C395 words
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Advertisement435 1918-07-20 2 TO-WGHTI AT 9.30 JO-NIGHT!! PATHE Presents The Beautiful MOLLIE KIN 3 m a new 5 act Gold Rooster Play XT T« *T TT^ 1~. P T s B s a rvi i* ■>& sjt vw, fiii iwc* »4 j; A ieinarliftb)c Btory ol love and Eaoriflee, with Btrong acting, magnificent435 words
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Advertisement302 1918-07-20 2 From Monday, July 15, until Saturday, Ju{> n THE STORY' 3 THE THING A BRITISH PRODUCTION OF EXTRAORDINARY p With Absolutely the Mott Lraznsiic ard tba Most Sznt hii round m a Btory If X iT^ 1 Inn jeLL X iifej iAllf c£J 3 7he rj.:ii f r Bfafiio KQd302 words
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Article389 1918-07-20 3 SIOP7 O i 3 n insult that was Avenged. lo a i »s*li si t'.-j eery e'e wbeiftv^r u.'Uiers c.i^j •he hae a scarlet top ylnuji to digtingui^b I a a to khaki. tttag Mm, lot if m vii rhey nre offend or -r-vrald they I bis389 words
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Article448 1918-07-20 3 With the Guns In s Great Battle. I* hammed suddenly. W« hui be*a strafiog the Boche with Inoreattafl iotentiftj for a week, and he I bad replied m !:&e fd 9 h on. Then, aiW 4 Hidden cztn strong spaaai of ear splitting uproar, there had been corapic448 words
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Article113 1918-07-20 3 Tiio Ilallan Govsromani haa inlroduc«d a very liberal and inexpensive echeme of iosuranee tor ite »otdier*« on active service. Tod United States Gova»nmeut goes fur ther by offering to ireura the live? of every soldier, sailor, and nurse, up to a ra-iximuiß &f ten thousand dollars,113 words
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Article149 1918-07-20 3 Tba American Pobl Offloe m Shanghai continues lo do a flourishing business m I War Savirff* 3*amp- *o much no m fnct tb?ij tha 6*ock ha* b«tn emheiy told out (vav3 the N C D*iiy X«w&). The Jure 1 ptiee of theoa O $5 8l»op« vta? O 14.17 i •ad149 words
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Advertisement228 1918-07-20 3 State Express becomes the /^T^TV all-time friend of every man who Z W^\ smokes them and recognises *heir /Il^^t>^^^^ f refinement, exquisite aroma and delicate flavour. They are the I^£D^ XfJ S standard of cigarette quality. ',■'.■< 'U, w^^'^ <^'\^^L. CIGARETTES NO. 555 Virginia Pcr s T o nof $l228 words
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Article419 1918-07-20 4 The remaining fragment of free Belgium is being laid iv wutto by the German guns. The farms reclaimed when the armies settled into trench warfare three years ago and cultivated by the pafien t peasant*, often under shell fire, until we gained the Passcbendeele Ridge, are419 words
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Article262 1918-07-20 4 Stand on one of the low bills that lie along the Belgian frontier and you will see a spectacle of systematic destruction never to be forgotten. You can watch houses crumble before your eyes as they crumbled yesterday. An aimless shell would light squarely on the root262 words
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Article209 1918-07-20 4 War Entbuslasn. Moutreul, May 7. Tbe change m public opinion m the province of Quebec which hag bean noties able during the iaefl ten dnys is becoming more marked. Th« French-Canadians appaar to regard the was m a new light, with tha result that a ramarkab'Q209 words
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Advertisement671 1918-07-20 4 J Appropriate, always. §1 With certain dishes, such as Game, LEA PERRINS 1 SAUCE is ahvays appropriate. JgL £35 h* s t^ ie recognised sauce for such use. SB? In fact, for everything with which a sauce <jSj ffitiL can be used. LEA PERRiNS 1 is invariably fKM| 1 i&fl671 words
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Advertisement498 1918-07-20 4 THOROUGHLY BRITJSH-ANB "MILES BLT Ep AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE ETC: THE BOBNEG COMPANY, LTD., J >^ j qpipi^p^M P^lP^flll J Singapore Bon [lie p Hi STMIRNU) II For Quick and Lasting Relief Take Veno's. Depart In those wheezy coughs that are so hard to euro by ordinary means Veno's Lightning Cough498 words
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Advertisement70 1918-07-20 5 I th er B lhal DTfivelga, I BALH > fa and i Ihc I b cmatle |H r i no equal. H fa -iuedy i bxingln^ > gel Little's waja re i ible v Ltaa and iiu:bB i s a r iriculcua mre p "-i thousands m all U:^ ito70 words
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Advertisement446 1918-07-20 5 BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY n the Matter of the Trading will) the Enemy (Amendment) Ordinance 1916 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Excellent Hou ehold linen, personal effects, gr-mophone and records, old Chinese tad Malay brassware, dinner an 1 tea services, cat glass tableware, cutlery, children's toys, lolls etc,446 words
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Advertisement640 1918-07-20 5 j THE SWIMMING CLUB. Members are hereby notified that all comm indications sboald ti>w be acdrened to the i Joint Hon. Becretarv o. L. Bornetnan e/o Messrs Brinkmann atd oy. -7 S -7 NOTICE. Notioe if hereby given that the drawing of of the Thong Khee Koh B. 8 A.640 words
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Advertisement914 1918-07-20 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS POLICE. POLICE NOTFCE. AR»S AND EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE 1913. BEIEVALS OF PERM. FCK FifeE RMS. All per-on^ who lave not ren w<d their Arearms licences for the year Iblolj.a are advised to do so before the end of this month so as to avoid prosecution and the possible forfeiture914 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous238 1918-07-20 5 CHURCH ABUT TENTS. JJB|T^i T^asurer writw: At' attvappatli fot oth txxoA* it !||q clou tbe above uppeul on 1 Xkt itapomn r.^id to t=»r to I s a a foilowi a e mjney v led by me): $10 59 4 6,100 1.40C MN 5,905 802 50 I M, IN. SK>>.po...!238 words
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Miscellaneous570 1918-07-20 5 4OHDAY CHURCH SERVICES 3th SUNDAY AfTSR TRINITY, July a sr. OT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 5 7.3 n a.m. Litany. 7 5 a.m. Holy Oomm mion Choral). Hymns, 818 172, X, 28). J.lft a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com. 4 p.m Sunday School. 1.3 p.m. Evensong A Serimn. Hymnß, 328, 5 B,l'l,570 words
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Article58 1918-07-20 6 Domestic Occurences BIRTHS. KOBINSON.— On July 18th, ftt tho Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mr?,. F. E. Robinson, a son. ?ay£RB —On the l'th, at Pen&Bg, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Bayers, a daughter. MacLeod.— On the l?th instant, at the Maternity Ecii-i'.al, Feuang, to Mr. and Mrs. X58 words
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1506 1918-07-20 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July. 20, 1918, One can hardly avoid coming to the concluHcn that Russia though a wash out as concerns a fighting fores on beh;-!t of the Allies, can still Lave an important bearing od the" resources and ultimate decisions cf the Central Pow i era.1,506 words
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Article625 1918-07-20 6 A Ben I\ :'c proi [del f cr ball r mi a cv :l^ navy, ftresj m I polios, tr*fi I 1 1 r g or^ cu:s, on theF M S R«ilwaft. Ifi F\l Btddslc] P --ifr GiU ;i )ii, Bpoc ed bii ratai d Ecoo f Mid 1 1625 words
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Article89 1918-07-20 6 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy of tm; P h Paris, loif I fitl g (Vj^.' OKI Hairy SI 'rend TL- 1. ITM COOtU] led I i On Hi W i rfi mccef d h i o.■ 13 i ill bt Kin 'i;. i tat izu jetic h pa y bi i89 words
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Article86 1918-07-20 6 i TO FHE EDO OB I Stt, r.v *u-r iii«M M b I v": v; l. I tlon bfc< Auit Itea mm 1: V <■-.., the r- ->. 1 Bl IU» affront H tratian cli i fi ii m tbemselvei d iqaeeh fur; r i it lr86 words
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Article87 1918-07-20 6 A fairly got I Vi?:..iia ij.- n. I It; !,ai Op: progra bom j len^tL? pMEtli fll t occupf i \\t li*i 'It m i I Sigooriiuti G and S> nradi iDJoyed b Il}-rr o r r r I I protonffi '.i i I b bccd eoneert k87 words
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Article30 1918-07-20 6 I; j d M-j. 1y B ppeoi Xc w i llr H 6 Fel IWocki Dej I Hmi&o ii !>■ v. ■f IV,vr i y| h30 words
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Article60 1918-07-20 6 j Air- B 0!1 S\. ida ov.pn Prom 8 MM fi i. Bl i flen 1 1 a 1 < J Dr tciga b A If fit bo tb* < ordec to Borraapondei c, We i aeetofary m*t aa t m salary u tl. I IC-B jfl I the compilation60 words
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Advertisement144 1918-07-20 6 H» ill Mi <Ia 5 *8k im <s± TANSAN I hs%h THS PUREST /^SBA fv i!|natura.l mineral, waterUM ll O Tt) HE OBTAINED W#^® SOLE AGENTS ia^|f ss^l^ jS ft J*- X; 3 Fairbanks j Union Scales I 240 lbs. and L Catties. JOHN LITT! E CO., LTD. [Incorporated m144 words
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Advertisement42 1918-07-20 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD BOAD. TELEPHONE 1085 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of onr offer 11 Ho° satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee o! the high quality of onr work could be given or denaanflcu.42 words
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Article917 1918-07-20 7 rB¥ ,NS ALMOST FOUGHT TO STANDSTILL the Offensive Pcenob ootn dat: Bslmta pa ml rt^bsi'-i* :a tb? A:i enanay pr loapletely f a aiy a: Notably m -\..t «Lo beir aifnlti I i •-;>■ de* •la tint* niqne v. §t i fro wtjai oi iffoHl ol917 words
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Article106 1918-07-20 7 Japan Still Hesitates i Lcrdon, July 18 Tba Times Toklo I ooneepoadent (July 15) sat* tbit! tbe dip!craa:ic advisory csounoil should j have m*t today to approve ot the Governmens dacieions m connection with j ihe American propoeaia for joint Arnerican[Jananeee intervention, buB tha meeting j wss106 words
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Article52 1918-07-20 7 London, July 18— Air Ministry Official j Our asrcpltnes en Tuesday nijht bombed! wctk.<! at H-teiidingsn and Bnrbaoh with geed resulta and appreciable dttiosge. They; a'fco bo'mb-J an aerodcoine with good retnitl, AU returned. Our aeroplanbi? oo Wednesday *urces6fuiiy attacked rail- wuy sidings at Thionville AU onr52 words
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Article43 1918-07-20 7 London, Jaly 17.— Italian Oaciai Tha Bfiltah P necrated tht eneraj linea Bouth east c? Aeiago, inflicting ti-ary losaoe and takiua 14 prisoners. Ti h euemy heavily iioemed our eideanc »i line euath ol Cal Tasson bus was I driven back.43 words
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Article27 1918-07-20 7 j Paris, July 17.— The Germane have carried out an air raid on the prisoners oamp at Germane waia killed and 74 injured.27 words
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Article284 1918-07-20 7 WHY THE ALLIIS FIGHT SO WELL A War to Save Mankind l*r BaknariM (laMvj (Eeater'e SerWeel London, July 17. The House of Com mons agreed to a motion by the Premier, •aoonded by Mr Atqnith, that the members j attend a Epecial Be*vica at SI Marg*rei*i, Westminster,284 words
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Article145 1918-07-20 7 Work of the Allied Navies Loi lou, Ju> 15. —ii Lsygur-5, ihe French Minister o* Marine, Btated thai while tbe. Bruich iqvadrons arc holding tha German fltr:* prisoner m the North Sea, the French nays is birring the Otranto channel and keeping the Austrian fleet prisoner145 words
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Article57 1918-07-20 7 London, July 18. Tha Tiint-3 statei that the Government has sanctioned the amalgamation whiteby Lloyd's Bank takes over the Capital and Counties B.\ck and j acquire; tba control o( tha National Bank cf Scotland. The London and Rivet Plata Bank proposal to include tbf National Bank ol India57 words
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Article52 1918-07-20 7 London, July 17. —1t ths Hansa loi Ooinmons, ilc Ch'oeza Money An nonnoed that 350.000 ajnerloao troops tiftd be*n transported by Britisb ships to Europs In April, M*y and June, ouc ol total ol nearly 610,000. Arrangements ate e-Ing made by whicb. larger uumbera may ba cirrltd m52 words
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Article40 1918-07-20 7 Aoiaiardam, July 17. America, France, j Italy and Britain are establishing an I Inter* Allied Esonomic Commission at The tfague, to deal with work conaecUd V4?:h Netherlands *raporte acJ exportii [hitherto carried o:i by the vaj^eaa I Legation*.40 words
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Article35 1918-07-20 7 Loadon, July. 17. In the House of I Goutnonßi replying lo Command*;* C jßellrirs, Mr Balionr eUted ihat the Dutch jooBYO] would not be itumuna froix eearch ou ii-i return Journey J35 words
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Article33 1918-07-20 7 Tokio, July 17.— The lost battleship Kawachi tank iv four minutes. Tha 1 j caus* ia unknown. The captain and 40 i weM saved out o2 tha whole complemcßt [o! 1,100.33 words
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Article30 1918-07-20 7 1 Locate, July 18 —The Times says I that a goneral election is probable m November, xbe Nationalists return to 3 the House of Commons on Tuesday,30 words
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Article25 1918-07-20 7 b London, July 17. The June increase m I 1 imports was £15,538.107 and exporti a 41,874,563 as compared with June last year.25 words
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Article330 1918-07-20 7 AND HOW HE OPPRESSES THE HELPLESS Austrian* Getting Panicky l*y Hmbaiartae Oaklel [Rrater's sWrioej Amsterdam, July 17. Count Seller suddenly convoked tho C*Jbinefc p»rty leaders oa Satmday night, to consider tha menacing food situation, and ths now* from the south western front Amsterdam- Ji-ny 17.— A message330 words
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Article61 1918-07-20 7 LondoD, July 15. In tbe Hjuee of Commons, Mr Bftlfour ?t9t*d that it had b^en decided at prepen; to trrat German p'o* pevr> m ihe British conc#jeioa ot Shameen, China, biiiiilarly as the Chinefs Gjvernmen I has treated Gaim&D prcpt-rty outside tha concession. Neoeea&ry instructions have been61 words
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Article33 1918-07-20 7 Amsterdam, July 18. It is officially announced m Berlin inai Germany ratification of ihe Hft^Ud Pnsouer= AgreeI ment d^pendi on tha iaabfactory setUe meet of th* position regarding Germans m China.33 words
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Article364 1918-07-20 7 If the French hud the eicua diabolical ingenuity as the enemy, thoy V7ouid prompt ly iseue a denial that the aeroplanes which bombed the German Pdsoosrs damp m France and killed and wounded not a few, were French peL'opiants disguised. These of U9 who live m the security o! the364 words
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Advertisement144 1918-07-20 7 ROBINSON @> Co. Ladies' White Ladies' White Canvas Walking ||^JI Canvss Court JUST RECEIVED Pew Shipment Ladies' Ires Smart Patent A\ Black Patent Leather Shoe, Vs. Cou t Shoe Eroad Ankle. L with Large Strap as V^ Plated buckle illustration W^T^^^^ L l s Hce] PRICE V p iQf $13144 words
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Advertisement652 1918-07-20 8 jt% &Ms* Oarnsfl India AND a a 4^i i\, «r ia>«U<a i > t Ei Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government,) vne Company's miil SSR7ICSS EA.3T OF BOMB&Y are at presents psndcd. tna Company's IMTS3MEDIITS SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON652 words
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Advertisement855 1918-07-20 8 MESSA6ERIES MARITIME (iHCOstPOF.ATKD IN FBAr«Ci MAIL LIB!, Monthly service between Shanghai, I bong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djifc Egypt and Mart-eMle* acd vice-versa. BJFJLNCH LIBF Fortnisbtly service between Saigon-Toui Haiphong. For farther information apply to J. da CCUKTOIS, A g JAPAN KAII. STEASSffiP G6., Ltd tlaeoiforatea m isijatij. E*JHBi>£JlN LINE. Ht855 words
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Advertisement466 1918-07-20 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHP fi 7^ (INCOKroiUTLD IN TT ,\a.) k REGULAR MONfHLY TRANS -I AC; FIC SFRV r Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San r "WHll M 8 D 0" or fe b. LULanBIA 14.000 tor.s do r?« S.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 Urn. do Jj B m, Hcd cttl466 words
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1234 1918-07-20 9 Iff yon have Equipment to Buy. A Ceylon man who recently joined the I A R 0 writes on the subject of buying equipment All I wanted was a couple ol ground sheets and a water bottle for u«e m Maspot." Considering1,234 words
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Article778 1918-07-20 9 History as Taught bf the Corporal. Not 'oo Cbn tell me," acktd the machine sun corpora!, 'oo invented the Lswia gun The squad of recruits gathered round him locked at oae anotbet, each one expecting h\s comrada to answer ihii. conundrum, which to them represented oaa of778 words
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Advertisement334 1918-07-20 9 Assets over 52.000.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 1H GRIAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I c .-panyha- £20.000 depofiited with the Bnpreme Oonrt of England, and complies with the Bcimht,lfe JL^arvica ow*a*es \M li334 words
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Advertisement497 1918-07-20 9 THE IVCOSPOUATKD m IASAM D OftftanJ 3nbs«lbed i8 t oco.oco 3 j f^glaart PnM TJgv ,Y. 3 Kosoifve Ifana y, Bi,SOO,COU »'««Frewi?nf, y. Tnmntewi Esf. J. Inonye Ktq. Y. YamaUawa Esq. N.SotnaEsq. M. O3agltl Esq. K. Soaoaa Esq. T. Kawaabima Esq. Kluiara Esq. Bar a K. Ivrasakl R. Hara 1497 words
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Advertisement452 1918-07-20 9 m '™^ffßS fcl1 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMIHO. B*^^^! > Reserve v*™%u OFPI^ E 5"o.ooo Ulll ME INSUUNfiE Ito., Uf D EameB 6 Sla apore fiRE, Penang, Malacca, Muar Batu Pahat. Vmwn*** *#***> jto. cnt 4 coo an tr^^", Fisea Deposil6 UUBI I3JBISTEH UODEIiT ft. IM. ?«u^t8 a ßanl ng452 words
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Article841 1918-07-20 10 View of Sir Edward Rosllng. Profeeeor J B Farmer read a paper, with Sir Edward RoeliDg m tba chair, at a meeting of the Society of Arts on May Bth on Science and tLu Rubber la dastry. The Professor baid that if ihe industry was to continue841 words
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Advertisement157 1918-07-20 10 CHEESE We are now receiving regular supplies of Ist quality i AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR i Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (Inrrorpor ted m the Straits Settlements.) i I 1 i j i I Engineering Supplies I I WROUGHT IRON I PIPING, BELTING, I I I your requirements P xj JL I157 words
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Advertisement72 1918-07-20 10 as ""yr.rf-^ p e?T'S*|9 f f > ji V .«>.- .V- v; J-J iV-thi. 1 :d Son* 44ES&SL* Jrl L?lrf^ i French Bairady for all Irrtgul&rltiei Thousand* d jciies Keep bos of Martins Pilis ir. the house, so tint jn the Aat ►■n of any Irrrgulanty of the Systrm a72 words
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Advertisement69 1918-07-20 10 I /O, GONSiSTrNT tf^^9 (W HAS GIVEN THE I fc'- \V V:> v GREATER VALUE. m p^-v-'V^— i f :l l m_ilj— issl \m lln I?» k V 111 I'{ I 3% if lii' V II? F r V'l I m r rfil V& i i 'I I \V 169 words
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Article1339 1918-07-20 11 Inaue-j by FHA.SEK A Co., Kxohan^o and Share Brokers, July 19th. £.11 tnotatioHg of Stealing BhMta DM fee Mgftvdad as pawl* mcbikal lot m* gmoii I iM»,(K;o is j* 15% 2 8 so 8W.93G is Is AngloJav* 85% SO 6 0 iSO.Ofli 5* is* /Lt2io-Ms^*f l» r1,339 words
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Article53 1918-07-20 11 *.'O';*ii3?:K2 C* ?0 July 19 S»3l Is 8.4 11 83 4 -VC-.VVJ «.4 i3^ ?Ss**Ba *i«dits 3 ta 2 4 9-] 6 *;v. 8C <• s»^sd B taS 5 [fl P, T. 147^ «a, 3#nuus4 48i%Pti» E9XOBAH4, «^=-:.S.aJ in^f n i i«, Baak Bcyiof |3.54 3i ajj fan >;t*53 words
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Article123 1918-07-20 11 July 19 1 a (buyer e) 8167 ro J] 75 1 22.i"< 25 00 t« sk pom 81 oo > 4 8. d0 v O:r i ik D-ir 8 n■ i q im aaa c:- j«':- doid fifiki |j 8 25 pea At no en ra .aa id 7.30123 words
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Advertisement236 1918-07-20 11 SUPPLIES FOR fotqfps l^inpQ Ftp N. ;dd. 99 per cent pure. L Fumigatcrs (''Four Oaks") a^d D .lav L Bite Of for killing out lalan^. jail's Best Copal Varnish. LulphUe Of Soda (Best English). Xol- s own loading with sportwhich holds more pigeonecords than any other powder I star "Sanitas"236 words
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Advertisement665 1918-07-20 11 WAN 7 ID. A thoroughly rxpfrlrnced Rook Iw rr mr a merc^Ltny office to i'e* i-.a^, witb ptospecfc to j become ttsfetaat Mena^. r. Ap t iica>t-> mast J ha?o exce: Bat (e«ttaonials. (Jood r alary. to Kercimili c/j Free Iress. 80 7 UC HONICiPAL KOHC& WIX9TEO ina-itanC Rnrv<eyor and665 words
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Miscellaneous377 1918-07-20 11 DAILY SHIPPING j REPORT. j [All British vessels unless otherwise marked Arrivals. July 18 Merao Campaaye, ladrftgtri Ramphiui (Dat). July 19. Sri Muar, Gianj? Ann; Diva 'Nor). CLEARANCES. July 18.— Eieadale, Poh Ana. Hebo, Kaka, Hainarn; Emile, X S Batu (Daf Suddhadib (Siam). July 19.— Siogkel (Dat). MAIL TABLE To-aa*377 words
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Article1461 1918-07-20 12 MARINR COURT ENQUIRY. f In tbe Marine Court yesterday, before Mr P F David (president), Comdr. B A Cator, *v. Mr F G Ritchie and Mr L F Payne as assessors, anvenqniry was con- j ducted by Mr A V Brown, d p p, into the circumstance1,461 words
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Article207 1918-07-20 12 Volley Faced With a Proud Smile. Found on the body of a dead Oerman was tbe following account of a French Boy Scout's heroitm A traitor has juat been shot a little French lad beljnging to oue of those gtmnastio societies which wear tricolour ribbona (tbe Eclaireurs,207 words
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Article100 1918-07-20 12 Lander, May 80. A message from Athens states, upon credible information, that the present condition of affairs m Turkey is lamentable. Epidemic? and famiue have caused wholesale deaths, and the population is depreeeed :u consequence of the British successes m Mesopotamia and Syria. The Turkish Minister100 words
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Article160 1918-07-20 12 11 My iiltal huband, 1 aoid thr girl who hnd been rsndlug cbeap novels, must be a sovctig. eilf-.no nun, full of grit, end ab?e to bear the heat and burden of the day without flinching one who will not hear a word said i b ;u* me, and who160 words
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Article385 1918-07-20 12 II is, of course, to be expected that m these days of military duties and high pressure of office work a lawn tennis tournament will be a long drawn out afftir, but considering all the oircum stances excellent progress has been made with the present385 words
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Article71 1918-07-20 12 A SINtVLB. stout owe 4 beat OldAeld icr 6—4, 7—5. C Sinqlb Semi Final Gale beat Lamb fcr B—6,8 6, 6 o. TO DAY'S TIBS. A SINALB Ruchwaldy scr v Leggatt. B Single. Allen scr v Griffia. C Suigls Final. Salter scr v Gale. Nbwcomrrs' Handicap Semi Finals.71 words
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Article183 1918-07-20 12 An Australian paper states that Senator Long, during his tour of the Straits Settlements and Dutch East Indies, dis covered that human nature here and m the Indies is made of very much the same material as it is elsewhere, and that people "m a business183 words
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Article81 1918-07-20 12 Sunday July 21s!i Johnston's Piar 8, 9, 10 a.m, 2.80* aad 8.60 p m. x Club Bungalow 8.30, 930 a.m, 12.15, j 8 ani 5.80 p.m. High Tide 9 18 a.m. Oa the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch, a 75 yards Novices' Race will take place,81 words
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Article96 1918-07-20 12 Aa a result of the coupon changes it is probable that for the next (ew months this country (England) will consume a larger proportion of bacon m proportion to other meats than it has done for many genera tione. To-day we should all come under the ban cf FaUtaff, who,96 words
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Article324 1918-07-20 12 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory [Drills Marked are compuleorj Saturday, July 20 2.80 p.m. Drill Hall SR E v Compulsory ,i Maxim Co k SYR attached Compuleory 3.80 5$ mile ChsDgi Rd SVR&AV Platoon Compulsory 245 Transport from Drill Hall Dismiss 5.30 pm.324 words
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Article58 1918-07-20 12 Orders for week ending July 27, 1918. Tuesday July 23. Signalling date. YMC A Ground, 5.15. Wednesday July 24. Executive Com mittee Meeting, V M C A, 6.15. Thursday July 26. Band Practice (Bugles and Drums) Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15. Friday July 26. Ambulance Class, V MCA,58 words
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Article321 1918-07-20 12 The French Nivy has juet entered the international contest for the honour of building and poteeaeing the most powerful wireless station of the world, writes Mr Henry Wood, special American correspon dent with the French Armies. In support of its claim that its oewly constructed station321 words
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