The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 July 1918
1918-07-23
1
10
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singfreepressb
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
-
Title Section16 1918-07-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T EN OBNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 23 1918. NO. 9,42216 words
-
Article266 1918-07-23 1 The French have re- entered Chateau Thierry. This is the chief piece of news, next to the faot that the British are also taking part m this offensive. The absence of more news is probably explained by the fact of the Allies consolidating— Page 5. The German266 words
-
Article1397 1918-07-23 1 Judging by their names it might be thought that the origin of the difficult and important case here to be narrated arose m the high circles of international aristocracy, for the three people principally concerned were Maria de la Concepcion Joeefa Jimenez de Moneerrat et1,397 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement166 1918-07-23 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS \ND 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- j I MJ^lP^EhsSH^B Nik I f 1 SCUM A '^^^^^^^SK3KBP»^::::^% 1/ 1 --7i^^^s a^^>si£t' MBBV iiiiil iiiiiiii166 words
-
Advertisement179 1918-07-23 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). /VEIV BOOK ASHHEAD BARTLETT S NEW BOOK nu 1 1 i n nid d c SOME OF MY EXPERIENCE PHILIP GIBBS m THE GREAT WAR FROM BAPAUME TO A. Vivid Narrat've of Exciting Adventures, DAficrnrftininr IQI7 Mr. A shmead- Bartlett is acknowledged to be179 words
-
Advertisement221 1918-07-23 1 LVTEST ADVERTISEMENTS Motor cycle wanted Page 9. Notice re Sporting Club Lottery un- claimed tickets Page 8. Meroantile officers wanted for local steamer Page 9 Shorthand tjpist wanted [for Sourabaya Page 9, The Blighties on Ang Ist and 3rd Page 2. Kelley and Walsh new books Page 1. Japan Pacific221 words
-
Advertisement5 1918-07-23 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
-
-
Article352 1918-07-23 2 The regular monthly meeting was held on Friday, 19th. with a very good attendance. After a social hour and refreshments, the president Mrs Long took the chair. Miss Sfcrout was introduced and spoke on the wonderful history of the organization, be ginning with the great crusade352 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement499 1918-07-23 2 now Qaif^M on 111 SALE 111 (Cloth Covers $1.75) Jgl DOll&R DIRECTORY OFFICE. 16 CHINGE ALLEY. jfanK "liin b liiiiyiyiL AN UNSURPASSED CHAIN OF "SAFETY EVIDENCE 38 o? these safety formations m an av^rago rizo "safety M tread t>ro, ard 5 tough rubbfr fls gers protruMog m. m each, give499 words
-
Advertisement541 1918-07-23 2 SPECIAL I SPECIAL FEATUBES I^^LM[MJ^'^33J^B«Bli^Ml FEATURES TO-NIGHT! AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT!! Our Exclusive Feature, a Great Naval Picture ENTITLED For The Honour of Australia." Prrsented by y emission of H. M Board of Admiralty and the Minister for the Australian Navy. ALSO A SPECIAL FEATURE by the London Him Co. ENTITLE541 words
-
Advertisement343 1918-07-23 2 From To-night until Frday, July 26, 1918 ANOTHER POWERUL ARRAY OP PICTURE Keeping yon thoroughly interested and entcrtiiffed from the minut* von the minute yon leave d At The llhambn The Hall for Music and Features In the Second Show at 9 30 p m. A FORCEFUL WOFLD FEAIUI PBF^F_NTI343 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement981 1918-07-23 3 psssy AUCTION SALE OF rior f > ]l ah h0!l?eh^ ld ParolturP, Hia Master's voice triple spring gram' ri Ci f Et^^^hTv 0 "k. 1 1 0 iOCh EngHßhr^ordsSSr, iC h n j lt bandsewi *ma h ne, valuable coloured art pic'ure eogravinc" .r f nt,, wire itttitg a J.o981 words
-
Advertisement391 1918-07-23 3 NATIONAL AIR GROWING EXPEHIMENT. How to rid yourself of Falling Hair and Dandruff and secure Magnificent Growth of Beautiful Abundant Hair 1,000,000 "HARLENE HAID-DRILL" OUTFITS FREE. Remarkable interest has been aroused I. Afcottle of Uzon Brilliantiaa wbtah «..i an-] woniati who takes a pnde m his or her out Ito'^nitn^.'ffi?*391 words
-
Advertisement674 1918-07-23 3 FRANCE'S DAY. Mrs Ridoufc, who was io charge of the Deili 1 Stall at the French Fete, wi«h»s tc thank Mrs Moulton, Mies Guneaulus, Thi Old Woman') and Mr O Edwards whe helped at the Stall, and Mr G U Farran! and Captain and Mr Peiniger who got ub •oooesifnl674 words
-
Advertisement673 1918-07-23 3 SINGAPORE SPQRrim CLUB. WAR LOAN LOTTERY, 1917. NOTICE The following tickets— drawn on December 18th, ISI7 have won prizes— bat have not yet been presented for payment. Numbers SUB 438*. 6847 ani t'4 7. Notice is hereby given that unless these tickets are sent to the secretary on on before673 words
-
-
765 1918-07-23 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July, 23 1918. There is an unpleasant reminder m the wires of the last few days that the snbmarine campaign is not yet done with. Two transports have been sunk, the Barunga and the Carpathia," luckily without great lose of life. The Americans have lost765 words
-
Article1581 1918-07-23 4 The local branch of (he Mercantile Back of India has subscribed for 1500,00 C in the new War Loan. A Chinese woman named Yit Hing, living at 81 Merchant-rd, reports to the police the theft, on July 17, of property to the value of 1225. She euepects a man named1,581 words
-
Article539 1918-07-23 4 Leu Drill For O fer F OPt I was asked tbe other fa, kt dofs a man cei*e to rje R 8: 4 ing animal. L:k* tm i| c questions, it iwmd p«t| but, fpcekii.tf r.juud i? without any teebfcical iefloii I say that man ac a539 words
-
Article163 1918-07-23 4 Exaggerated Statements by theGinfl With the British arn:v. > lB ?^lj It is now pofeeible from our cccjj casualty rttunt- to c'o<ck ib: .x^Bj of the German claims to Wfi* and prisoners m the earlier Ja^ cffcceive. The 66th Diviiion, their wire!eK;B| munique stated, wai alruoft I W163 words
-
Article51 1918-07-23 4 There will be %gm H Selanpor P,rn,.rh o' I Commerce lv tbe N I mR, Kuala Lui> i > 29th. at 280 p > .1 inpiofi. winflrm tl while doubting tb« irfl tioftbilify of fbe tuut. r i^ its support provided that [J body is rcpr*i«nt»(i or \kt l |M51 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement178 1918-07-23 4 F [3 rl A A-% A *5^ HP A "KTQL A "NT ?3 J^^^ THE PUREST rTTTyNATURAL MINERAL WATErLjJCT y|!|^E^ TO BE OBTAINED SOLE AGENTS GALDBECK MACGREGQR GO. Weighing Machines ,wfr J_ZTOI illfPilV 'i P__^ -i ALL mcIAL AND Fairbanks ■^l 3 Union Scales 1 240 lbs. and ffiShjjP^™"-- Catties178 words
-
Advertisement41 1918-07-23 4 Wilson CoJ PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBOBIBD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) NoteS the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee o! the high quality of our work could be given or demanded!41 words
-
-
Article837 1918-07-23 5 T u E FRENCH ACCOUNTS 1 (ij p O t>m.n». Cable] [lUator» ierviiwl 11. New« received at i July il tkfl front :n the afternoon e e: Tbe liermaDS are faced mtmh and unpleasant alter r > iJniW to be it bftCj tteoiil iv order to for837 words
-
Article150 1918-07-23 5 Washington, July 21. General March, m his weekly statement, sny» that the objective of tb« Franco Americans betwesu the Aisna and the Maine is tha Soiasoni Chateau Thierry ruilvray, the control of whizh would iaapade the German telreat from south tf tb« Mama. General March believes thafc the150 words
-
Article404 1918-07-23 5 Amsterdam, July 21. The Cologne Gazette says As has happened on other occasions, for instance on the Somme, we must concede the loss of prisoners and guns, but even so the enemy's leading idea, the break through, was not attained del pite tremendous exertion. We were able404 words
-
Article103 1918-07-23 5 Dr A G Bailer aft the beginning of March was m a training battalion near Oxford. The journey home was a tedious ore "even the submarine which for two days were as plentiful as ducks on a village i pond failed to make it interesting though i ifc was rather103 words
-
Article555 1918-07-23 5 LAND AND AIR 1 London, July 21— Field Marshal Hai| reports We captured a few prisoner! and machine guns during the night fr i raids and patrol enoounters soutih west oi La Basses and m the Merville and Dioke busch sectors. 1 London, July 21. Renter's correspon 1555 words
-
Article210 1918-07-23 5 Some time ago we gave particulars of a tragedy of the sea that occurred on a small Chinese boat tbe King-nai on a voyage between Haiphong and Pakhoi. Off the ooaat of Totkin a man, a woman and a young and pretty girl came on board, from210 words
-
Article69 1918-07-23 5 With President Wilson's approval the statue of Frederick the Great, which had came to be regarded as a national disgrace to Washington, has been removed. A gift of the Kaiser, the statue §till unaccountably standing m front of the southern lace of Kensington Palace, should no longer be permitted to69 words
-
Article99 1918-07-23 5 AMERICAN CRUISER SUNK llj ■übmaruM Gable] [Renter's Bervioe] New York, July 21.— An armoured cruiser has been sunk, the cause being unknown. 885 of the crew are known to have landed and the Navy Dep«r«mene reports that 1,156 others arc aboard two steamers, proceeding to an unnaraad destination,99 words
-
Article552 1918-07-23 5 Romanoffs Execution Potrograd, July 21 —A Russian official wireless mesiage says. Tbe Central Exe cutive CommUtee has approved the shoot ing of Romanoff. The latter's yiU and son have been sant to a place of security. Important! documents concerning Roma noff, including diariai, which he kepS till the552 words
-
Article104 1918-07-23 5 1 Tbe fourth Assizes of the year begin j to day. The calendar is a lengthy one, comprising 19 oases affecting 29 accused person!., There is the charge of cheating against Sheffco S Stsvone, two returned baniehees, fonr murder charges (four accused m. one a Sikh cafe), two104 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement137 1918-07-23 5 ROBINSON Co. Ladies' White, A Ladies' White Canvas Walking J^Ou^W Canvas Court I Shoes, Smart JP^ P Sh eS PRICE 1 *s»^ ijlv-UU jc;sr received few Shipment Ladies' hoes Smart Patent Black Patent Leather Shoe, vs. Court Shoe Broad Ankle. L with Large Strap as <5?i% Plated Buckle illustration il-Nr^^^^137 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement733 1918-07-23 6 P $O« British India AND /IIPCAB LIINE (Gomf anlea Ineoipofftiea England.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) flic Company's M &IL SERVICES east OF BOMBAY are at presents pended. tte company's intermediate services to and from London are at present733 words
-
Advertisement934 1918-07-23 6 M. M. MBSSAGERIEB MARITIMES (IHOOEPOBATBD IN FBAKOF) MAIL Llßi; Monthly Bervice between Shanghai, Hong. i hong, Bsigon, eingapore, Colombo, Djibouti, I Egypt and Uaneilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LlMff Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tourane-Haiphong. Fov further Information apply to J. d« COURTOIS, Agents. OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The above934 words
-
Advertisement690 1918-07-23 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CoiplS (INCORPORATED IN USA.) "*H| REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Frauds SS. "ECUADOR". 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or abnm i, i SS. "COLOiBIA", 14,000 tons do do SS. "VENEZUELA I',1 ***** fcons do do V. S; and every690 words
-
-
Article328 1918-07-23 7 The 'Times Hoaxed by i Forced Signature Au aadacioua hoax Las bean pfipet rated on the "Times" by a wit who is elso an expert id torgery. Or« IceiM cotlaiufd rLi> r>". 'owing tbort pj'.tn. bo rhteb was appended tbesi^naiure of Me BnSjmri K:p!iijj vni the addreee, Bar^vafcb,328 words
-
Article136 1918-07-23 7 None of the stories of bow our eoldiers died, EAys a correspondent i:f tbe Men Chester Gu.ucian, is more poignant, I think, than tbie told by a brigadier genera) just bark from the bittie. He was ac one end of tbe telephone, and a young ciptain136 words
-
Article98 1918-07-23 7 The Cologne Gezstte publiebes a semiofficial article stating that Id view of the fact that Germany has lost all her trade m the Far Bast, with little prospects of ever regaining it, it must be Germany's foremost duty not to allow any enemy commercial interest98 words
-
Article110 1918-07-23 7 The newd that the Germans are lobeming to obtain control of the Persian oil fields ie significant corroboration oC the rumours long current of a German attempt to corner the world's supply of petroleum. It will not, of court e be at al! eaey going110 words
-
Article85 1918-07-23 7 The Chinese waiter, fleet hi -o n!ent of I fcot, has appeared ir t*ie W«i( End. In rti jny reetenrabte Cb eervante have been for some time f errployed ie the kitCbcii, bttt luaudgtl i« Low Libgiuilinfi[ |to go a rttp furtL Some of these Chinese w^ut.rs h^v85 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement420 1918-07-23 7 ijieta over 52.000, Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I ih GRHAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). i j BEAD OFHCE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFTICE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C. I tmwttt 520.C00 dented with the Btipreme .Court of Engtana, and oompJle, with the Brltl^Cita te«»oo toojwloa420 words
-
Advertisement492 1918-07-23 7 YOKOmik SPECIE BAMK, LTD, Incorporated iw Japan OaaHal Babssribcil^ ..^_Y. 45,J)00.01>0 Oafttai PRia Up 1Mtll( T, «o coo.ooo Beaetrc Fmod 11,300,000 rVaWiwfc I. laooye 8a«. >V« Ptbsiiynu Y. Famatawa Bsa DIBECTOSS. J. Iconye E«q. y. Yamabawa Esq. N. Sorua Esq. M. Odagltl Esq. I K. Sonod* E-q. T. Kawab^ima Esq.492 words
-
Advertisement435 1918-07-23 7 H* ZEIUK9 t?i'<WS!«eE 00,, LH< FIRE 4HO (Ineoiporatea' fr New ?fa!aoa I ftfUa-TBZE !««iJHMfiE ISiOil, IW lIIME. (laeovpotated m Hocgftoisg ntii rse iMuiisoE ti., itf FIIE. (Lwoiycfaled Ie ll'.:ugkoag.} 19IM1 gIJIRWTEuToSiDEUT Ef. If J. leillKTH. [lacorporatai m lagUmd] Fire ard Marine Rlafeg of every dosoriptlon onderwrltten at lowest current rates.435 words
-
Advertisement379 1918-07-23 7 P^BRONCHITIS I A^D ASTHMA f I Doctors Recommend h ASTHBHO. I It alda the secretion of mncuous I] j quickly cure* bronchial affections gj and iv an attack of Asthma gives 9 immpdia'o relief. PR.C-: $i.76 Pfii 507' LE. Sold by all c:icmi:t or whole sale (com s^-^k VILH BORK379 words
-
Advertisement20 1918-07-23 7 I Vitt fcr fTh^AlJ»ritT^' ronicFoiun Moat valuable for Nerv-. Trouble* of every kind, from Temporary Debility to loaf ■landing Neuraatl-cma.20 words
-
-
Article673 1918-07-23 8 THE MACHINE- GUN BARRAGE the tactical situation on our right flank is rather obazure These words spoken by a general at a hurried pow-wow beside a road, were cirried to his ears, but he bad been too tired to realise their meaning. Tbey cama back to him now as be673 words
-
Article169 1918-07-23 8 I An extract from a captured German airmen* letter to bis parents First of all the news ia thai I am very well end that I am unier tba best of cara. We must new speed the rest cf the war m an English prison camp this ia169 words
-
Article197 1918-07-23 8 Documents capiuied from the German Seoonc Army (says Me Henry Wood, the Exchange correspondent) show that as eaily eh last January the most detailed precautions were taken to keep eecret the place of the big attack. The battle for the secret has begun," tuns one passage.197 words
-
Article82 1918-07-23 8 I I hear a story of Glemence&n. During the try'ng tir«i .-> of tba recent great b-^ttl^ hfi vrftq feir -,g \>i Li^ i bfury, vrri t ils^ a trjici-fiiri to Isle L'c-yd Geo.'ge, asking Lim to send cue Lo?i 32i!iiar \in^ 'bat, i b-r^p-ct;!! '(hem they could82 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement616 1918-07-23 8 I SKIN DISEASES Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purify! n of Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN EOGT Pi i i A. person suffering from eruptions of the bloq ha not merely the discomfiture and irrit u\i it^^V. sation, but life is made miserable b] '.'''"fej:^ The liver is torpid and the kidneys616 words
-
-
Article1377 1918-07-23 9 iaaued by FKASER Co., Exohange and Share Broken, Jnly 22ad. 1 All tnouitoae of Slewing Bkum nwl it tegarded m potelr ■omlul lot lhe preiNtt. Oa». Imum. Paid. Cam prr ******5. Shmki. 100,000 II fli AU» 2 »B 15% -.19 8 0 879,980 la IB AnglO-JftTß 85%1,377 words
-
Article46 1918-07-23 9 Ct-sa«o«io of re July 22 dttaaa* S-4 cslTftid ft«dUi tm 14 17-32 j ?saoc« Ifimand Baal 815 (SOU, T. T. 147 i SCStfiSOHS, (Uiaan* 44%Ht«ti»] T9KO^£MA, 102f *A?!L, damns d 106 SovaaaiSKi, Bank bayiaf 18.04 »ani Sngkuid H»tt 6% Sft* Ssi**f~X*s3«fi 48 18 16 j46 words
-
Article143 1918-07-23 9 July 22 T n (200 tone) r SI7OCO *ts*M«« 15.00 j P-s*rf»<s« Btaekovdin B*port 81.25; rWfiiH «> r 48 00 <-.:,' (113 ;j *~8 > nrr: ff«to*fl (80 Is Hit Ik ai.c MT<9i DSwsCUi) outBa*4 Gsffftl (4% Blfi^k) n«.inc r«ipisca, aTSft!! ps&rl U«fl ij^rliif oom 99 2,^* 8.25 mftdhun143 words
-
Article37 1918-07-23 9 [ill British vessel uolgso otherwise marked.] Arrhrali. Jaly 20. Sri Patana, Soott Harley. July 21. Medusa, Abbotsford, Pin Seng Tong Lee (Chi). July 22. Me tan, Lady Weld, Ipoh Maetaaycker, Singaredja, M Treub (Dat).37 words
-
Article25 1918-07-23 9 July 20. Anjou, Meran, Klang Eraile (Dot) Diva (Nor) Shoshn Mara (Jap). July 21.— Oiang Ann; Yugala (Siam). July 22. Camphuys, Van Rees (Dut).25 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1918-07-23 9 lhe TROPICAL ROOFING JLW Applied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB ;vhith do away with the necessity of U Q'n; sticky cement at the overlaps. ;^K-.«"-V- V-1 -"4; r :v r^ rv^; 1 f-' v- :-v ■■<" V'.VH 4 v:l;: r -A- ,-U*, v-.--s BEN A SCO is the result of165 words
-
Advertisement657 1918-07-23 9 MOTOR CYCLE WANTED. Second Hand motor cycle wanted. Lightweight crsma'l rowered machine preferred. Fall pariicalars to Box No. 77 c/o Free Prcw. M' 7 16 7 WANTCO By British Firm, l oirabiya, a smart shorthand Cbfr.fi ee or Eurasian Xyplst. Apply, fctatire »ala y rcqniied, to 19i c/o Singapore Fixe657 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous301 1918-07-23 9 MAIL TABLE Todij. lat^iuioiUalc and local :a»u» ma *t tou»i la Met buiow Penang, Malacca, F.V.S tut r«at*» I dally (except Sunday). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 1, 4 A 6 p.m. Cucob Soon Hong 8 80 AM Cnoob Azmere 8 80 am Trengganu via ports Aing Leong 8.80 AM H'kong301 words
-
-
Article940 1918-07-23 10 Mr R G Watioa, c w Q, Briiiih Resident, Petal. In hit admit istration report for 1917, notes a revenue oC •81,028,825 (over 6f milliona op on 1916) and an expend!tore of f19.897.020 (over 8f millions np Trade amounted to tU8.887.987 (nearly 82 millions up Generally, the940 words
-
Correspondence.
-
Article832 1918-07-23 10 To the Editor. i Sir, The Government, I think, is now convicted of a breach of faith. The Colo nial Secretary hae replied to an enquirer The Government ii not prepared to grant passage of the wives of men going Home, ac many men are quite well able to832 words
-
-
Article100 1918-07-23 10 I A complete change of programme if announced this evening at the Palladium ftrbich includes a very flna naval feature eiitkled Far the Honour of Australia.' Thia film shows the rouoding up and final destruction of (he German raider "Emdea at the Cocoa Islands by H M A100 words
-
Article348 1918-07-23 10 KEDAH IN 1916- 17. Mr O A Hall, Acting British Adviser to] the Kedah Government, m hii report for the year 1885 A H (Oot 28, 1016, to Oot 17, 1917), notes a revenue of 4,664,180 and an expenditure of 88,240,120. Coconut planting was practically nil, the attraction of rubber348 words
-
Article320 1918-07-23 10 Wily Appeal to Entente Workers. Amsterdam, May 22. Not long ago Vorwaerts proclaimed that the only possible way to peace was by a German victory m the Weit. Having waited mnch longer than it expected for this particular solution, it is now evidently perenaded that320 words
-
Article102 1918-07-23 10 Before Mr Sugars m the seoond oourt yesterday, a Eurasian named S D Siddon {pleaded guilty to a oharge of the theft I of one box of cigars and four wine glasses the property of the Rev Father Ruaudel, also to the theft, m cod junction with two102 words
-
Article50 1918-07-23 10 Agents Evatt end Co. Indragrri 21,8*8; total for 11 months 226,412. Agents Latham and Co. Kampong Kamunting, fortnight ended 15th July, hours run 660 cubic jarda treated 69,500 total pikult 686 90 realised on sale 148,446 85. Agent Stuatt Howe. Koala Bawah 6,878. To date, 87,695.50 words
-
Article47 1918-07-23 10 YESTERDAYS PLAY. B Single. Leakey baat Stredwiok sot owe 2 6 l, 9—7. Allen beat tor Pash owe 8 6 2, B— 6. Nbwoomrbi' Handicap. Hargtave owe 15.2 beat Belford sok 6—B, 6-rl. Gooding sor v Sutherland owe 1f. 4 unfinished. j47 words
-
Article116 1918-07-23 10 A Single. Dean owe 15.8 v Wodeb erase ecr. B Sinqlb. Oriffln v Allen or Pash. C Single. Salter owe 2 v Gala nor. Newcomers 1 Handicap. Balf ord ok Hargrave sec v Sutherland ok Gooding. The annual general meeting at the Chinese Swimming Club was held116 words
-
Article14 1918-07-23 10 The men's monthly medal was won by D Bisset all square.14 words
-
Article62 1918-07-23 10 Orders for week ending July 27, 1918. Tuesday July 28. Signalling Class. YM C A Ground, 5.15. Wednesday July 24. Executive Com mi t tee Meeting, T M C A, 6 16. Thursday July 25. Band Practice (Bugles and Drums) Malay Volunteer Club, 5.16. Friday July 26.62 words
-
Article52 1918-07-23 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Blacked are compuUory.] Tuesday, July 28. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall 8R E Maxim Co A SYR atd S V C k A V Recruits 5.10 Chinese Co SV I 6CO SFA Co Compulsory O G Wace, Captain,52 words
-
Article218 1918-07-23 10 Before Dc Murray Robert* on In the Coioner'e Court yesterday, an enquiry was held into the circumstances attending the death of a Malay boy named Johnny bin Hadji Raffee, aged 4&, who was found drowning m two feet of water m a pond m Thomson rd, at218 words
-
Article217 1918-07-23 10 According to an Amsterdam mseeage to the Daily Chronicle," it is now somewhat dangerous for German officers, m Berlin at least, to act on those rules of conduct of which the Zabern affair gave an admir able illustration. The KreuzzeitUDg and some other journals are mightily concerned217 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement537 1918-07-23 10 Bacchus Marsh] CONCENTRATED I Milk m quarts, pints, and pints. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE GO., LTD (Incorporated m Straits Settlements STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing interest from the elate of purchase at 54 per cent per enn J payable Half yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July. REPAYABLE537 words
-