The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 July 1918
1918-07-27
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Title Section14 1918-07-27 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, SATUKDIY, JULY 27, 1918. j0 t.-,NTS NO. 9,42614 words
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Article309 1918-07-27 1 The latest western front Dews shows that General Foch continues to close tohe pincers which have been gripping the Germans between the Aisne and the Marne. The Allies are advancing on Fere en Tardenois and the British success at Vrigny threatens Fismea Four hundred thousand Germans are309 words
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Article1157 1918-07-27 1 b f Quicquid agunt homines nostri e*l farrago libelli Juvenal. Generally speaking, a more generous tone and brigher spirit has been infused into the Topics of tbie Week. (Except on the oae point of passages and (allowances to the depen dents ol Warriors, m connection with1,157 words
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Advertisement122 1918-07-27 1 iBGH TYRES oUDS vsp PNEUMATICS Sallies Motor Garage FOR SALE 1 Brand New I New Comet Motor Cycle," 2h. P 2 Speed, four stroke, fitted with precision Junior Engine and also Motor AccesW.i reve? a v RoyMl osef i-j located thertuis a M m■: m\ -v M Koy»l prodocea the122 words
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Advertisement235 1918-07-27 1 Kelly &Wilsh Ltd (INCORPORATED IN JONGKONG). MALAYAN MEMORIES BY| is a charming book which givea a view £f Malayan Life m all its weir colourings and subtle aspects and snch is fo be expected from the pen of M R. O. WINSTEDT who is without doubt, one of the foremost235 words
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Advertisement92 1918-07-27 1 L4TSST ADVEBTISEM£(^T9. i Eviorade motor for sale Page 11. Sheriff's eale by Ohing Keng Lee P«ge 5. Kelly and .Waleh have Winetedt's Malayan Memories Page 1. Powell and Go's list; of auctions Page f>. Town residence and land for salp, Ching j Keng Lee Page 5. I New programmes for92 words
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Advertisement5 1918-07-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1918-07-27 1 THE WBSKK. Sa£6f(S«i 27th. ELlgh W&lov- 0 49 v.cc, Sunday 28th. High Water— v 4* a.ra 1-26 p.m. 9tb Suaoay after Trinity. £cnd&s 29th j W*tei lAd a ,26 p.m. Legislative Council, 2,30 p.m. Lodge St. Michael, 9 p.m. Taastss.r 30th. Hig.i Writer 2*B ft.m., 2-49 pm. Moon Last Quarter.110 words
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Article265 1918-07-27 2 The ciivh anEiversf\ry meetint? c! the Straits C" if?e Reading Club was held ca Thursday right m Prinsepst Chotoh, the accommodaticii of which was t'ised to the utmost. The Chairman (the Rev W Vlur ray) reported that the Club had contiuued its weekly meetings regularly for265 words
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Article208 1918-07-27 2 An excellent picturieation of Emil Zola's famous ncvel Nantai appears m the five reel featnea A Man and The Woman lo be screened at tha Alhambra to night, m addition to new episodes of "The Neglected Wife serial and the Pathe Gazette and News. In the earlier honse208 words
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Article65 1918-07-27 2 M;ta Juiii Neilson Croaby, who bad baen attgagad ia mieifciuuanr work m Japan for n arly 6T years, died &t her home m V k. i iTu.i or: the oighti of July 4* Mias Cro«by was born *m New York on July BO m the year 1688. The funeral look65 words
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Advertisement390 1918-07-27 2 NOW Cb^r^|jg sale fjm (Cloth Covers $1.75) Jjgg^ WiUM DIRECTORY o^lC£, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. i I A REFRESHING DRINK BVU>U>I«M JEFFREY'S PiLSE^ER BEER MlUfc D— »*IU BREWtD IN SCOTLAND. t*SO r ii^aJTX*^ I i i I 111 Ilin hi iiWH ill I Mill II 111 1111 l Victoria Theatre Thursday390 words
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Advertisement479 1918-07-27 2 NEW ftyMjl^^ NEW EK^^^Cs EBSvSTmmv j HI Ri m CSS He HI A R ok JSSSP &3n ZZXXSW aH m b» S2 EH Bl I k am Bb Ea t9h i£aSßEßre&Ei 3858T s& IBIiBI Ilm \W\ g P Wa% mm Hf m li SfflJwTriiißiiiß FEATURES i <a g^^l^l^^^^p^^jSß^llilliJ@l STARS COMPLETE479 words
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Advertisement368 1918-07-27 2 From To-night until Thursday, August i 1 THE SPLENDID PICTURISATION OP A W£LL-KNCV. At The Alhamfi Ihe Hall far Music and Features. lm U I ThT work nf celebrated Freuch Htk r fi Eml! Zola's Nantas adaptfaii f r tbe ficte a m 4 pu A Man and The 1^368 words
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Article1267 1918-07-27 3 British ReeiJen', Ne«ti '•.njrji»tfation reoort f if ,-;r mL it i5:,48l 43, n s r- e t .V \v.iii 5-1*94.485 la ia mi n 1915. Bat special :< aotinl to 11,828.718 76 f 3 -MCtui,, araoreuorn..! ;i |%g rrverue increase 51 gave for the one ,3 O1,267 words
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Advertisement321 1918-07-27 3 CIGARETTES MuSSSt!** l^" $1. Packea m Patent Vacuum Tins I ARDAH TOBACCO Co., Ltd. LO i ON. EKG. I Do You Suffer from any I 1 SKIN OR BLQOD DISEASE I /plaitlro'cV such as Eczema, Scrofula, Bad Leg, composed of ineTedients which quickly B I C Abscesses, Ulcers, Glandular attack,321 words
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Article707 1918-07-27 4 The Four Ways. Among people who believe that Ibe war will ba decided by aircraft there is coubiderable diffeif-nce of opinion as to the precise way m which the decision will be brought about. Some look to the wholesale bombing of great citiee creating an overwhelming peace707 words
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Article103 1918-07-27 4 Rome, May 9. The Pope's Motu Proprio 1 addressed to the Roman Catholio clergy throughout the world for a special prayer during Mass on S6 Peter's Day (Juos 29) for the ceaeatioo cf the evils tormenting humanity, Bays The end of the fourth year appioacbPß bidco the103 words
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Advertisement276 1918-07-27 4 FRESH PURE CREAMERY BUTTER ALWAYS OBTAINABLE In 1 lb. and J lb. pats. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). I I Engineering Supplies kinds. TITTTiifOO TTTDCC LJ II FJ\ r*^\ I II n r^i^ \V7DnTTPIJT TTPOXf PIPING, BELTING, IVCstv W6 ouot6 for yULUL lUV^U.JLLt/Illt/Ilbb r W276 words
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Article131 1918-07-27 5 .^nnnai report of h, d:-ec 'X l) Lauittd, to bi r^a >• ;:.tetini ia i-W> i Ho«t; e«otl« rt -hay, easureintub anmilU report and B rii i at2BtliFebrnMy. :V ..,..-du. of revenue VT.ail.M. The -r kl ..v .m poci and no M das partly I and ywwptot 4131 words
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Article126 1918-07-27 5 Ji-Hiiit on a Hsjiih Officer. I Am adcnl cf tba ftstaoll ii-ri.h CMB L k in:,^lB plantei si c f hit t ■ppllcd 5 ptioo Ibt doctoi i i- ,i f o iL ■•< z: c Uasd him aiu- i, i 5" C:f r i -.L uu126 words
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Article49 1918-07-27 5 i iin 1732. lion tb i I |C Ll -1 81 10 Cpi] xp cieoci to it was! r 1 v i v. b Qd xteen :re, corn a I »ur qnskrf, I i« ioo tb« t I 1 I thi oettie 1 -U9 3COU M Mfc49 words
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Article22 1918-07-27 5 V >! C A •WH x l« m i iffoil rntil r carr sing5 ing out 16 j Uj PWU ct the 122 words
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Advertisement134 1918-07-27 5 Pj ATIOO Nn i oily r >mov al a iif 3? "v-^ i lag Afl > t-Ji- »kl i alwa a'i o:;j-) Ii Un >DJ .Is. I I Ail 1 -a or VILH. B >RK t w *^flrj^ AUCTION SALE At Mman Cb:ng K^ng Lee Co Raffles OhamSera, K>m s134 words
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Advertisement501 1918-07-27 5 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Residence At Messrs. Ching Keng Lea 41 Co., have bean Instructed and will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Sale room Baffles Chambers, Baffles Place, On Monday, 26th August, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece of Freehold land with a U.n* frontage501 words
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Advertisement1008 1918-07-27 5 SITE IN MIDDLE ROA9. Available, lfl.cno square feet of building land In Middle ttoad, opposite the Riksnaw Depot suitable for the erection of a Garage or Shop houses Owner is prepared to build to suit tenant's requirements. Apply Messrs bWAI t UGLiREI, 2 Battery Road, Singapore. »»-7 mws 1-8 SINGAPORE1,008 words
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Advertisement622 1918-07-27 5 NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for tV- dismantling of the present steel b irtges Die ;he Kallang River, Singapore (Kal t> Ro&a; Tender forms may < bt^inui f- m the undi reigned who do not uuthtt^e i .cc pt the lowest or any tender. Tenders should be sent m on or622 words
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Miscellaneous577 1918-07-27 5 *7rIDAY;; CHURCH BERYICES. i 9th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ■>ul.y %sin. IT ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Ho;y couin) union. 7.5 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns, 310. 85* 178 (2), 182 1 a.m. Matin (Choral). 4 p.m Sunday School. M p.m. Evensong A Sermon. Hymns, 7^, 929, I' 6. Short Organ Recital577 words
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1126 1918-07-27 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July. 27, 1918, The figures relating to the marine losses for the month of June, which came to hand late on Thursday night, give us ground to hope that at last the curves have crossed m the struggle for sea existence— the curve of the1,126 words
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Article186 1918-07-27 6 Dr S R H Lucy is appointed to ba P C M 0, Straits Settlements, from July 20 th Mr N A Sedvfich is appointed a collector for Singapore under the War Tax Ordi nance. The Kong Woo Hiari Aesociati on, Singa pore, has been registered under the Societies Ordinance.186 words
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Article30 1918-07-27 6 London, July 26. (8.20 a nr) American commaniqua We contitue to press the enemy between the Ourcq and Marne. We havo thkan the soulheru half of fiMDt Eorest.30 words
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Article755 1918-07-27 6 A Ptkirg tei?gr»m ttates that tb< Preiident id rnakng progress v^i.h the arrangomeotb for prace m China. Great eh»ngfß m tie political tlLuation are im pending. Two re- ore Negri Sembiian Bla&tecßg Hi C H R?vce, of r a Estate, SiiUu, anc Mr C MoH Ke-ir, of Lit sum E»^a»e,755 words
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Article83 1918-07-27 6 The G?«7.e:te coi»ti,,r.« can.cc of Inw v,:. the notice < f tv v. c Wm r end Hi. Mcdaced vuir .h War TLt- »MB I of labon Bono HiUteff Pore. Adam*., Capt I C .pi E A CNpe I B CliPßj thfrf V i, N E.iiut, Ha|ot Sir83 words
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Article59 1918-07-27 6 The following fel, p N bilmo :be roi S:am -t "If yon b«V< M eipir,;, to h > M wtohm of BiUii of Siwa't intr] lota lift Jriv, I MH foilow;, fceplf lon h :[il}? c| your imwiy your fxprc-,;-;.; at Wfthfli M tl i d59 words
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Article43 1918-07-27 6 Already MJfiiajlajfal C J Sugars (Per Courtoie) The Banque de i Inio Chin, bwra ed a chtque for $"!0 h y r being the ataatjaaAi of t! j Dance givpc on Satßrdty Jt j] Adelphi Hcte m I B Wmmm43 words
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Article313 1918-07-27 6 Mr B N'uan is mm hits! tc Resident, Malacca, fiom July M Lieut F A Hoi land, tl:e Nt?:i ta planter, who weot Hume about In ago and subsequently joined s,i battery ammunition column, n- 1 wounded, but is making a good ran (M M fifies Flora E Strout, NpMMil313 words
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Advertisement159 1918-07-27 6 FO» S4t£ HUPMOBILE 5 Seater IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. Lowest Price $3,500. Oaldbeck Macgregor Co. Weighing Machines ~r Hlj I IB I ill B^l 1 CATTIES. "^S-j^aa Union Scales and Catties. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. [Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. THE TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HANO-EOOK. This handy little159 words
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Advertisement42 1918-07-27 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 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 high quaiity of our work could be given or demandedi42 words
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Article303 1918-07-27 7 PROGRESS^NTINUES Enemy'iJ^ Corner f U,Babiß*ria« Cable] S |H«ttf ««rvK»l 05 —The latest comrauniLond D th J General Focb methodicaljoe» hc rinini tiie onc er wu^^ tbB -,:.b .l h- 1 Marae rtaee i^e 18; b ej A U4i4i incte»ses i c :)j K> Cbwtaau, and I v303 words
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Article680 1918-07-27 7 American -odco July 25 American Official: 3e:-«e!Q thft Outeq and tbe Marne, local ttmoati rasaltad ia furthst forcing back foecimy lines. Tie tmtnj'i positions north west of "W.j-ca have been pecetrated to a Mi of frcni one to two miles. July j5. Rente t's correspon- American hoadquarteri states680 words
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Article63 1918-07-27 7 London, July 28. Tbe Air Ministry reports Our aeroplanes on the afternoon of the 22nd hit Ihe main station of Offenburg. Bursts were seen m Ihe sidings. One hostile machine was dee troyed. All ours returned. We repeatedly attacked cerodromsa on the night of the 22nd with good63 words
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Article394 1918-07-27 7 COUBTEST OF THB FBINCH CONSULATE Parie, July 28, 6.20 p m. In spite of violent counter attacks, we progressed between the Marne and Ourcq we carried the village of Epiedi, taking 200 priioners. The British progressed at esvertl points, capturing prisoners. Oar aviators cauead important fires m394 words
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Article455 1918-07-27 7 "JUSTITIA" SUNK A Good Fight [By Submarine Cable] [lUat«r'i Bervioel London, July 24.— Th* 82 000 ton White Star liner Jusfcitia was sank north of I the Irish coaat on the morning qI the 20th j after an extraordinary twenty four hour fight with a submarine. The first455 words
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Article347 1918-07-27 7 Acoording to the Palestine News the tradition! about the buiial place of Moses are numerous, especially as the Prophet did not cross the Jordan into the promised Land. Aocording to the most ourrent of these traditions, God promised Moses to make his years of life as many347 words
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Article105 1918-07-27 7 Me John D H imlyn, the animal and bird dealai, of Loudou, is open to purchase all the swans he can get. He requires them for America. The United States," aaid Mr Haualyn, regularly impoits soma hundreds of iwana each 7 ear for her parka, but hitherto she hr-s not105 words
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Article181 1918-07-27 7 RUSSIA {By ■nbmarime Cabk] iJßeeter'i W vioe2 London, July 25. The King has ordered the court four weeks' mourning for the ex-Tsar. London, July 25— A le^rgmm from Berlin via Amsterdam states that General Gourko oommanda the Allied troops m tbe Murman region. London, July 25. Their181 words
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Article142 1918-07-27 7 London, July 26. Three new Victoria Croseei are announced m the Gnzstte. The most cGmpiouous is that of Brigadier General St George Grogan, Worcester Regiment. He throughout three days o! inter, se fighting, commanded the infantry remnants ol a division, and various all lached troops. He displayed magnificent142 words
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Article283 1918-07-27 7 CURRENCY NOTES CASES. Before Mr Justice Bbden m the Supreme Court yesterday the case was oonolnded m which three Hockchiae, Chan Ttk Chee, Tiog Ec San and Tan Tee were charged with forging a quantity of 10 cents our* renoy notes at No. 12 Tank, rd on May283 words
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Article188 1918-07-27 7 Mr J T Baker, a tradesman of Isle worth, has celebrated hia 100 th birthday. For many years he drove a ooach be tween London and Brighton, and was regarded as ona of the finest whips on the road. In the Lsipziger Volkzeitung" fiduard Bernetein quotes an article by Dr188 words
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Advertisement278 1918-07-27 7 ROBINSON ®> Co. NEW BOOKS. The British Campaign 1916 by Con an Doyle Price S3 60 Germany at War cy Major Haldane Me Fall Price $3 60 The Ocean Empire by Gerard Fieunes Price $3 60 Beware the German's Peace by Mfkjor Haldane Mcfall Prp r i ce $1 10278 words
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Advertisement854 1918-07-27 8 P» *O« Bkitiss India ApCAH JLIIINE lCcmp»nien laooffpotateflbi England.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) »&e company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present *&c Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers for Europe854 words
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Advertisement623 1918-07-27 8 JAPAN BIAIt 3TEASS&g? €s.,* Ltd (Incorporates In Japa**, EUROPEAN L9NB. Ht BufkiiL ShaoiHal, Kobe a Tektfeaan fat lalaeaa, Paoaig, Goltnbt mi England t la The Cape. A Bevvloa is maintained between Japanese ports cod Liverpool or London oikdet mall contract with Ibe Imperial Japanese Government. The Steaners maintaining thin service623 words
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Advertisement235 1918-07-27 8 M. M. MBSSA6ERIES MARITIMES (IHOOBPORATSD IN FSAVCS) MAIL LIMi; Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Baigon, Singapore. Colnmbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marbeillee and vice-versa. BBAHGH LIHf, Fortnightly service between Saigon-Tonrane* Haiphong. For farther information apply to J. de COURTOIS. Agente. OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The above Company maintains235 words
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Advertisement574 1918-07-27 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COm? y (INCOKPORiTED IN U «.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SEBVI I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco SS. "ECUADOR*'. ***** tons from Hongkong on or abo 1 1 1 SS. 'COLOMBIA", H.OOOtoDs do do S.S. VENEZUELA U 000 tons do do and every 28574 words
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Article1796 1918-07-27 9 Oar Brilliant Airmen. From Our Own Corretpondtr.t London, May 22. This has been an air week. While waiting for a German attack which alwa>e seems imminent and which at last seems to be beginning eiuca the copious uee of gae shells is usually the p-fludi* to an1,796 words
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Article160 1918-07-27 9 President Wilson's reference (o Grrmftn ambitions concerning Indian r.nd the Middle Eaet finds etroug ffffnflrmtitteti m the moat recent German papeie. Not cn!y do Germ n expansionist papers )<k« the H mburg News, the Brrlin Dnilj Review, and the Weier Ga: tt*, publish long artiolea calling160 words
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Advertisement402 1918-07-27 9 As8 cts over Assurance m force over $9,000,000 !hi GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 T> company has *20.C00 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BtltlshWte i»anao9 Oan?Mlai \zt402 words
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Advertisement476 1918-07-27 9 tub YOKOHAMA SPECIE BM:C, LTD. (iMJOaWHuannB iv Japan Capital HabscrlbeJ ,7, 43,00C.GG0 Oaaftai p&ij u# ...'...j, ai>ooo,coo Besorve FanS..,.~. M Y. ll,Boo|ooQ WrtUmti 3 locuye Eat nnunms, J. Iscnye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq, N. Soina E=q. M. CMagiri Ksq. K. Bonod^ E^q, T. Kawashima Esq. K. Kimara Bag. Bar »n476 words
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Advertisement485 1918-07-27 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered $8 r oo 000 Capital Subscribed $sooo?oo Capital Paid Up $2 sco oon Reserve Liability .V.' $2,60a000 HEAO OFFICE Baffles Cnambefs, 6 6, Singapore. BRANCHES Penan g, Malacca, Muar Batu Pabat. Current Accounts opened, Fixed Deposit* reoeiv.'d aad485 words
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Article1956 1918-07-27 10 To Dec. 31 June To date 191? Abaco 86,158 Allagar, Deo 803,400 20.C00 118,800 A.Gajah, Sep 140,405 12,650 66,859 Alor Pongsu 276.419 18,400 63,885 Alma, 852,5 00 82,000 176,800 Ampat, Sep 216,284 18.850 90,111 An-Johore, :>Tar 8C5.005 25,512 125.636 AnMalay.Dec 1,710,142 104,725 560,218 /nS'tra.May 888,964 62,472 826,4601,956 words
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Article281 1918-07-27 10 In above list the totals In first column cm monthly totals for Jan-Dec, lil7. The montl m which the Company's year ends is indicate:* after the name. Third column shows tb< 1918 total to date and second column the toca) of the past month. Every endeavour is m&3t281 words
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Article436 1918-07-27 10 Rough Journey m a Trial Run. Lincoln, gaily beflapged and with crowd ed streets, gave the King and Queen an enthusiastic welcome recently. The King inspected detachments of silver badg-men, .some with the Mons ribbon, and the Queen conversed with the munition girls, asking m436 words
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Article126 1918-07-27 10 A grant of $50, (K0 it ia announced hns baen made by the Rockefeller Foundation 1p the trustees ol the Fukien Christian College, half being towards the ooafe of a science building and half for its cqiip ment, upon condition that the trustees contribute before Deo 31, 1918, $15,000 additional126 words
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Advertisement366 1918-07-27 10 if 1 vitality. I| A^^feS^ With LEA WWW SAUCE, «A» 1 4pM^»l|| sprinkled over the meat, fish Ji f^Mi'S^^Wl or cheese, <Src, are all that is required v^'^^:^^ ytm to impart the mostdelicious piquancy -jr^i. TO H.M. THE KING. 1859. aBS5rB tntc Cfl«i a oufia. m^u 3IVIL. NAVAL, MILITARY AND366 words
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Article1400 1918-07-27 11 toned by FKA.SEK Co., Exchange and Share Broken, Jnly 26th. 'AH fttotfttloiß of Storting SbMU most fee leguded M >aralf mbiul lot tte #tdi»i J?tL lBKni# iPASB SieePiv ?U*£*s. Safcfcttse 100,000 la AUagtt lf% t 8 8 0 179,080 ta SB Aagio-Jav* 86% 6 0 8 01,400 words
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Article48 1918-07-27 11 Oo*««otaFg u» «c July 2« 4 i«f PjiT^Jt! w^;>? b i S-4 9*16 frizes Jtm&od B^alk 815 IKIA, T T, i, 147| ?CEd&AMAi dwauys^l lO2f IATA, flan? a :2 v lOef *0Va»»l8S8, B*ck Boytaf 98 64 Sxsiit Bl Sgsl«22 lie;?;* 51^ 8&f -ii;»s» Leakey 48 18 It48 words
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Article156 1918-07-27 11 July 26 T-n (btiyeie) 1173 CO '•?»;>? r 15 00 ?ftn?Mc)i €'-4*l a r <ft, 2 2. ft Ptsp« BJttklc Qicftn, s'poM 80 60 **i fW&itc fai*) 4800 4*fea«*t fllfl toUia noir &S 1 (HO T rt r* Q 3rc X&9« (Baala) oo«r Qtovftfi (Amfcointfj n;n. SftH C"w?&9 Bido«/156 words
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Article34 1918-07-27 11 [All British vessels unless marked.] Arrlfals. July 25. Ranee, Mata Hari Indragiri (Dufc) Knag Ping (Chi). July 26. Sri Maar, Anjoa, Circe, Hong Ho ;Van Neck, M Treub (Dut) Mahidol (Siam).34 words
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Article25 1918-07-27 11 July 25. Haiaam, Hebe, Kaka; Singa radja, Emile (Dot) Redang, Boribat, Pra ohatipok (Siam) Tang Lee, Hong Lee (Chi). July 28.— Van Noort (Dot).25 words
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Advertisement129 1918-07-27 11 zoc v s l H E ANTI-FOULING ANTICORHO3IVE SHIPS' COMPOSITION is supplied under Contract to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. Many of the largest Battleships,- Battle Cruisers, Light Cruisers, Destroyers, Monitors, Submarines &c. &c. at present afloat are treated with it. Also supplied to Koyal India Marine. Crown Agents for the Colonies.129 words
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Advertisement605 1918-07-27 11 Wanted experienced Chinese shipping clerk Apply to bY c/o Sicgapaie Free Prtss. »S-7 i« j 7 7 WAiuno I Py Criti^h Firm, t-oirahaya, a smart short* r band Chinese or Eur&sfau Typist. Apply, I stating f alary required, to No. 19: c/o Singapore Free TrtßS »7 IS, 877 WANTED. European605 words
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Miscellaneous328 1918-07-27 11 aVLAIL TABLfc Todai intermediate and local tc&us m (eu*« ta lief below Penang, Malaoom F.M.t i>» tstm i#« a felly (except Sanaa?) Johore 8, 9.30, noon, I, 4 A 6 p.m. Oncob Soon Hong 8.80 am P. Samba, etc. Brouwer 9.80 am Palembang Tenchi Mara 9.80 am Ruantan via ports328 words
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Article144 1918-07-27 12 THE QUESTION OF PREFERENCE [Renter's iernoe] London, Joly 24.— Continuing hie ■peach on Imperial Preference, Mr Walter Lone laid hi biliaved thit the whole Empire would approve of tba scheme. The committea had dealt with the question of •scaring raw materials for the Eoapire m the first Instance,144 words
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Article414 1918-07-27 12 London, July 24. In his speech m London, General Smute, referring to tbe political situation m South Afcica, said that the elements which made for unity and strength were far stronger than the sporadic Influences working m the direo* tioo of diaunion. (Cheeri.) What our valour414 words
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Article98 1918-07-27 12 London, July 54— In tbe House cf Lords, Lord Newton, replying to Lord Devonport, said that tbe Anglo German agreement- as regard* war prisoners was very far reaching and involved tbe ex change of a very large number of combatants and the repatriation of all civilians so wishing.98 words
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Article146 1918-07-27 12 The Rhine towne are already fqnealiog at their suffering* from air raids,. bat they •re only at the beginning of their troubles. It a few weeks' time our borcbiug squadrons will be largely increased m number, and a systematic campaign of reprisals will be initiated, whfch will cot146 words
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Article1006 1918-07-27 12 An otdinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held .yesterday after noon attended by Messrs W Peel (president), J Polglase (secretary), W A Sims, E lestensobn, J A Ellas, A W Bean, Tan Kheam Hock, 1 Ball (Municipal Eaglnesr), W Lowther Kemp, Roland Brsddell, M A Namazee and1,006 words
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Article706 1918-07-27 12 [U S Navy Communication Service to Manila] Japan a Royal Ally. San Francieco, Jaly 11. Jiuji G Kasai, a member of the Pacific Coast press, spoke at the Allied War Exposition, ?ayicu ia pirt "Japm has been a loyal ally of the Allies and her faithful record m706 words
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Article217 1918-07-27 12 Wrtm Our Own Gorr§sp§nd§nt Penang, July 26. The handicaps for the third day's racing are Raoe 1. The Earl 9.0, Ampang 96, Aringa 8.4, Fallowland 8 1, Floradora 8 0, Britisher 7 9. Race 2. Eota Tinggi 2.0, Singapore 9.0, Mystio 8.12, Black Buck 8.6, Charles X217 words
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Article308 1918-07-27 12 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory. Saturday July 27. 8.00 pm. Drill Hail Chinese Co S Vl* 2.80 Baleetier Range Malay Co SV I 2.80 Alexandra Barracks Transport from Drill Hall S F A Co* Sunday, July 28. w 7.80308 words
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Article80 1918-07-27 12 > Orders for week ending August 4, 1918. j Tuesday July 30. Signalling Claee, V MC A, ground 6.15.I Ihureday August 1. Combined Band •Practice, Malay Tolunteer Club, 6.15. Friday August 2. Ambulance Class, YMC A, 5.15. Sunday August 4. Anniversary of De olaration of War Combined80 words
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Article64 1918-07-27 12 A mild ErbEation was caused m P-nnrg daring last week-end on receipt of the news of '.he arrest of a well known Eedah plactec on a charge of criminal breach of trust. At the forthcoming inaugural meeting of the United Malaya Council, Kuala; Lumpur, Mr M V Pillai, B A,64 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement529 1918-07-27 12 STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER R. ARISAKA, I SING-P0R E STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. .Besridg interest from the date of purchase at 5* percent per ann payable Half yearly on the 20th January and the 20th Juh REPAYABLE AT PAfi ON THE 20TH JULY, 1928529 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1918-07-27 12 j SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. I I Sunday, July 28. j Johnston's Pier. 9, 10, and 11 a.m 2. 3D, and 3.80 p.m. Club Bungalow. 9.30, 10 80 and 12 15, 3 and 6. 30 p m. High Tide. 1.26 p.m. Height 9 feet 4 inches.45 words
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