The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 August 1918
1918-08-09
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Title Section16 1918-08-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T £V Li^NTS SINGAPORE, FEIDAY, AUGUST 9 1918. NO. 9,43616 words
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Article259 1918-08-09 1 Scant news comes in from the Wes tern Front. There is a 101l in the Marne salient, both sides apparently re organis ing— Page 5 Signs of liveliness are apparent on the front farther north, the British line being well shelled and the French mov ing in259 words
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Article1215 1918-08-09 1 Degas said that it is easy to bava talent twent? five the difficulty ie to have it at fifty. That is true, and a most awkward truth for the world is directed rather by men of fifty than by men 06 twenty five, and they certainly da1,215 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1918-08-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLWS AND PNEUMATICS Raffles Motor Garage FOR SALE 1 Brand New New Comet Motor Cycle," 2 IT. P. 2 Speed, four stroke, fitted with precision Junior Engine and also Motor Asses* •■as £3 J. Crowther Shaw Co. JjjL Z*p OUR SPECIAL SHRGES FOR fe'M® f'i TROPICAL WEAR ARE176 words
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Advertisement236 1918-08-09 1 WHY Use Inferior Quality WHEN You can have THE BEST? BORDEN'S EAGLE BRAND SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK IS THE BEST IT HAS NO EQUAL. Conneil Eros. Coy. _m^ PATRONIZED 0 BY ROYALTY y k FEW DESIGNS THAT WILL \v^ APPEAL TO THE MOST FASTI Dili US JSr !!^T ,d «L lit236 words
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Advertisement30 1918-08-09 1 INSIST ON IDEf. SEWARD Co'S. St. Emilion Claret I St. Estephe do light Pure Delicious TBE BEST PftODUOED BOTTLED H 3QB3EAUX (FRANCE) SWEE LEE Go. I Wined Spirit I MERCHANTS.30 words
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Advertisement196 1918-08-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Steamer for Hongkong Page 6. Bankruptcy notice Page 8. The Engine trade mark— Page 8. Ching Keng Lee with another furniture sale Page 8. Dnnlops for quality and economy Page 8. Eruses fluid magnesia Page 8. Bolter has choice wines Page 1. Songs for Soldi* re. at Hudson's196 words
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Advertisement5 1918-08-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1918-08-09 1 Frldfil 9th High Water— i 23 a m. Sitirdai 10th. Hlgb Water— l -9 <».ui 0-50 p m. Variety Performance, Victoria Theatre. Snnday llth. High Water- 42 a.m., 1-18 p.m. llth Bunday after Trinity. ■ondai 12th. tilth W<ss«i» i-14 am !-35 p.m Annivereaty of the Settlement of Penang (1786.! Lodge93 words
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Article313 1918-08-09 2 It would app< v I hat under the new Pinauce Ac^ which has now passed tbe I k:o iimHhH Stage ia the H;;u of Coin j mors, thai n clause bos beea inserted wfcesehy the rent o! premis j^ abroad t.^: b- &I::^-cd ess l« action a313 words
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Article313 1918-08-09 2 Looking to the future, to the time when the world shall ba at peace and not at war. the American Government ie already building np its staff of foreign commer cial experts. It wants men with large business experience to be eccredited at Commercial Attaches to313 words
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Article45 1918-08-09 2 Rk Order* (or w<>tk ending August 10, 1918 JfW Friday August 9. Ambulance Class, Tf MC A, 6.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters, tion to gambling engendered by the many lotteries which are now preparing for a fresh flight.45 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement454 1918-08-09 2 j NOV I SALE 19 (Cloth Covers $1.75) W^ DOLUS DIRECTOHY r OFFICE, 15 CHANGE 'UEV. I II Wks t- 3 ill HiiH'iiOtli Fresli Sk*«ks $3.00 p gr bottle THE MEDICAL HALL Opposite General Tost Office. SINGAPORE. AN UNSUHP^S^D CHAIN OF "SAFETY" EVIDENCE j 38 ol these Bafetv formations in454 words
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Advertisement688 1918-08-09 2 PALLADIUM fg f' mm Ww mhfmmm m mm m ii THEATRE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AT, 9.30 POSITIVELY LAST TWO EXHIBITIONS OF THE RECORD BREAKING SENSATION 1 Monday j PACKED Tuesday ijq Wednesday rrxriP nnn-PQ Thursday j TJ±£j DUUfio TG MAKE SURE OP YOUR SEATS For To-night and To-morrow Ring up688 words
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Advertisement337 1918-08-09 2 Frcm Thursday, August 8, until Tuesday u N A PICTURE THAT TOWERS ABOYL ALL U In th^ Intensity cf tts Portrayal of th-j Baootlo THE MOST POWERFUL PICTURE OF IT3 KIND A PICroR^ THVT EVERYBODY VVI L V, At The AlhaiTbri 'Ihe Hall far Marl.? arid Features, r In the337 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1918-08-09 3 THE Singapore Free Press ORNING DAILY To Our Readers. e Tress is a mcruic I .It p. its, from an earl) ,Uys excepted I. CM bwU M tlelivered ac tnei> r vn offices or godown^ ■i.ek each mornlni _-pi"s are to be Lies -f subscription q :3 m-jntb 52.5C -r%469 words
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Advertisement887 1918-08-09 3 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. Io tbe Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. i Settlement or Eisqapore. IN BANKRTJPrCY. No Hi of 1918. pj?,?. rio i S BErtEBY GIVEN, that on a Petition filed the 9th day of July, 19.8, a j Kocetviog Order against Porolls and Company of No 49-1,887 words
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Advertisement494 1918-08-09 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Residence Messrs. Ching Keni lee Co., have been instructed and will offer for Sale by Public Auction at their Sale room i Kaffles Chambers, Baffles tlace, On Monday, 20th August, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece of Freehold land \*ith a lon* frontage on494 words
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Advertisement125 1918-08-09 3 Bargains at WHITEAWAY'S Take our advice come and inspect these Bargains, otherwise the opportunity will be lost. Woollen half hose plain or with clox. Sale Price from 50 cents to $1.00 1 000 Dozen Gents 7 Hemstitched Hadhfs $1.95 dozen. a*aVa^NMaßHHa^^MsHaaMMalaTaaNMafcMM*l MHLMKaW -^aVWaVHCaMUaVMa^BSaS^MSl^assss^ss^s^sssss^ss^s^Ss^s^sssss^s^asssss.sssa.assaaa.i Gents 9 Silk Mufflers. XT 1 ~sTfc125 words
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Domestic Occurrence
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Article44 1918-08-09 4 Beilby.— At the Fufpean Hospital, Knala Lumpur, on Jnly 80, to Mr and Mr?. P. Beilby, of Piit Tinggi Estate, Kuala Pilsh, a sou. SODTER At tfce Materniry Hospital, Penang on tbe 2nd inst to Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Sonter, a eon.44 words
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908 1918-08-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, August 9, 1918. Mr BonabXaw'S remarks, when he was interviewed on the distribution of £50 000 000 in dividends on war loan at the end of May, lead us once more to express the opinion that the system on which the local Government is raising908 words
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Article1295 1918-08-09 4 Tbe case in which Mr Shafto Stevens is charged with cheating Messrs Dupire Brothers rubber department has been postponed till the next Assizes in October. Mr S G Illman, of the PWD, has been granted a commission in the 1 A R O, and will proceed to Mesopotamia shortly, where1,295 words
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Article54 1918-08-09 4 A new regulation U M^ Dora ar:d pi.b^t .d p!i 6 vidiugtUtnocii, r-..'. "V ij bjrn British suhj-c: 2!ST""" ,i! he w,^ kaowo tbe v.ar, anU grange him x licence. Arp Ufct or Loodon meat does Dfl thi. twfim i ton t;v>n. h trtd on sir Isnsrie54 words
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Article155 1918-08-09 4 Tbe Social s ir« i ting a i'un.y BsUn the second wh 1. »f j, campaign that C nil every rigut tfcfokfog, It fcom creed c: tea arrangement md it may Meat iti own exist besausu p*op edo rjoi'"i tbey much mattei i f:,, tbILK tbey Mfl :r:t155 words
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427 1918-08-09 4 Austrian Place Wiles berbiar: Arms la; Visiting this front again after i: sence ol eight months 1 am at .t bo mm not merely that the moral uf tbe s-riai Army ii still unimpaired, hut that tta more perfect than it bag ever urn sisa427 words
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Article16 1918-08-09 4 Mr M K PThitlocS i>t h and Co.. left Penang on M > for Singapore whence be16 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1918-08-09 4 4 Caldbeck Macgregor Co. f'fJr^mM |||jfe j saa «■> ...uj"»'" /5 f|v v '^n p 1 *i« ai'ia'as \7 vSSm LIQUEUHS |ffij J| OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Choice Cane a^Lm* m *mma—^^^^^m^laWaaW^V '\^y.-S^Smm\mmmmm^ m hmm\^>*m. rfM* f "-JP^ jHP.v •y'TCTKHawßrTWilwi^**^- ■'""^>£2K^r Jsß^^sT'Sakt*^ aTir^ B |^^g?.l*SC§y' j :->*^^ .fls^B FURNITURE John Little160 words
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Advertisement41 1918-08-09 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ABTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do SIO) Note the conditions of our offer "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oar work could be given or demanaed.41 words
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WESTERN WARFARE
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Article179 1918-08-09 5 Bo*tn»r«n« Cable] 1 |Unt«r t Hervioe] Ru righting in the fc*- IDM MMBtovilyrak- V- ■>" Proceeding m a aie- fcl j!, wh«M tha Freuch ae* '-ee' ..--J ea ;u:?ek near pi fa strooglj. attack I or. ■j r*i OOrreepon rtert, wiring oa tfangin'i pitrols -OH Ike Ai?r.e179 words
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Article157 1918-08-09 5 I-. -Field Marshal Haig He B ifbea counter attacked the sector *juth west r: icecu-t aad regained all the re ,u: p.-jruoiis of ground lost \ttp scared all objectives and cnt>ber cf prisoners. Patrols ru.i'^.c hu-e a short distance astride ikirtnca river and took a f157 words
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Article111 1918-08-09 5 \mmma 'n A' JR Keuter's correspondent vndrte" itUfc- 7ta morning) :Qe Dir- c? ierthelofs army in Ct v,ct)rv on tbe Mc,rne- Bfty*tha* ■1881 ie a., than fifteen enemy V 'Ui of a!1 w a* n Mangin's had ••-'-nsfo-rmed the l^BfcC- ?i:u-" to the utmost B.- H' decided to into111 words
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Article43 1918-08-09 5 II <M ;he -B B *"Bi%nriam 'B 1 r '-u on ia.fl I atnrivW at J I The K B r j| E B-Vsu "Urol &f ai.^K;' r *W authority of M K' 1^ »tber meturs, uuW^mut 0t fl?e wlec^ ■g^ga »«b Crew.43 words
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Article390 1918-08-09 5 CONFLICTING PARTIES Paris, Aug 6 —A Berne telegram says that the Czecho Slovaks in Russia are causing increasing anxiety in the j German press. The Post, on Aug J2, says— The people who, after four .years, recommence war, are ideallists animated with a conviction that Uhey are fighting390 words
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Article246 1918-08-09 5 A lan Eating Elephant Information was received in Ipoh from Chemor on Saturday that the limbs of a man, who had been killed by au elephant, were discovered that day near a forest, says the Times of Malaya." The story current in Chemor was that the man246 words
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Article193 1918-08-09 5 a> A short while ago, saya a Ceylon contemporary, 6ome Indiau piece goods mer chaota from Bombay came over to Ceylon wKh, it i? understood, the intention of buying up ail the available cotton goods in the local market. The authorities were soon aware of what was going on and193 words
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Article183 1918-08-09 5 SUBMARINE LOSSES 1 (My Babmariae Oabla; l Heater's iervioe} London, Aug 7. In the House of Com mons Mr Lloyd George announced that at least 150 £nerny submarines had been destroyed, and over half of that number in the past year. (Cheers Washington, Aug T The Shipping183 words
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Article195 1918-08-09 5 London, Aug 7. Norway lost 14 vessels in July, of a total tonnage of 15,444, entailing the loss cf 55 lives. Siamese Troops London, Aug 7 Tho Morning Post announces that a Siamese contingent has arrived in France. Bullion Prices and Crops London, Aug 7. The new Defccce195 words
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Article167 1918-08-09 5 London, Auj 7a Mr Lloyd George, reviewing the war situation in tbe Commons, said that had the British Empire four yearß ago not decided to throw the whole of its might into the war because international right was outraged, the whole course of the war167 words
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Article147 1918-08-09 5 There is a considerable degree of specu lation at present in the Colony (says the Hongkong Telegraph of July 27) con cermog the ultimate destination of the men who have been called up for Army service under the Conscription Ordinance. At first it was Elated that they147 words
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Article53 1918-08-09 5 mmmm i The first train from Vladivostock arriv ed at Harbin, since the trouble, on July 8, 1 and tbe correspondent of the China i Critic says .that all the merchants, offi i cials, storekeepers and others are delight i ed at the re opening of communication*) between the city53 words
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Article337 1918-08-09 5 JAPANESE SENTENCED. Before the Chief Justice (Sir John, Bucknill, c) yeeterday, a Japanese 1 named Sukemari Iwai was unanimously convicted on three charges of cheating a compatriot named Torrii Juzo, of Mukasa j and Co, by pretending that he bad orders for goods and thereby inducing tbe said337 words
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Article126 1918-08-09 5 The Supreme Court list for this month comprises only a few oases (largely owing to the judges having other work In all they number only efght, including a land acquisition case on the 27th and H R Llewellyn v Lee Pan Hook on the 20th. Many other cases are put126 words
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Article130 1918-08-09 5 As will be seen by an announcement in another column the last t no exhibitions of u The Whip are announced. This re markable Aim has broken all records and the hocking for the last two nights is heavy. Without a doubt The Whip "is one of the130 words
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Article130 1918-08-09 5 On Wedneesday before Mr Langham Carter in the District Court, Tan Eeng Chiew, a clerk in the employ of Chop Ban Seng, No 4, China st, was charged by the Poet Office with sending a letter purporting to be prepaid with a postage stamp which hod already130 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter60 1918-08-09 5 To the Editor. Sir, With reference to the letter signed by a Mussulman re the United Malaya Ccunoil, may I state that i personally sent over the invitations of the General Secretary to the Moslem Association, Singapore, and also tried to get other Moslems to Bend60 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1918-08-09 5 Robinson Co. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen CHASED LONG BARREL ammr'^ y^aa^tmmwmmmmV^ m m\m mm AmT e^T mmKt^mmWz amW SssY t-B* L 't\ *£lM~ ■**P***mw m —BmmWafß—-& PWCvfM'P'flßl JSSmW m m\ mt. r c Mi. '^m**nr* i Mm\\amMamm v^ I 'r Sm m)sjmm *W m m ,-1 mMM STOCKED WITH 5152 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement714 1918-08-09 6 Pa $€l« Epbitish India AND rkpGAH IJINE (Comfaotea Inooiaovatoa Englaaai Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAS AND OSIENTAL S. N. Co. (Unter Contrast witt His Majesty's Government.)! *ne company's MUL SERVICS3 Ei3T OF BOMB&T are at present •ne Compa^y-a IKTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are ILS^orTu^ie bo*— as opportu.Uy o714 words
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Advertisement611 1918-08-09 6 JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP CO., LW (Ineorforatetl in Janan] muw\m um. rsr Bio|ktng, Sbaaghal, Kabi ft Takaliatti Hw Balaata, Ptaantf, Calanfea .mi Engiand tla Tba Capa. A gervlos is maintained between Japanese ports and Liverpool or London uudea mail contract ;tv2th tbe Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe Steam ers maintaining this Betvioe611 words
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Advertisement260 1918-08-09 6 MESSAGERIES MIRI7IMES (IHGOBPOBATBD IN FBAHOF) MAIL LXHB, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore. Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRAKGH LINE, Fortnightly service between Saigon-Tonrane* Haiphong. For further information apply to if. de COURTOIaI, Agents. LONDON. A British Steamer, 5,075 tons G. R. with excellent accommodation for Ist260 words
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Advertisement640 1918-08-09 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP (INCOKPORVTED IN II 8.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS lACIFIC SCftVlCt Bongkong, Sbangbai, Kobe, Yokohama, Hoooiulu and Saa F-r SS. "COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons from Boogkoof on arabi S.S. "VEHEZOELA', 14 000 tons do do M S.S. "ECOADOR", 14 000 tons do Io t»Dd every 28 ca\s tberoofter. Tbe steamers640 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1918-08-09 7 nre $2,000,000 ajpatl c.e. m i Assurance in force over $9,000,000 ffl mm EASIBN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEau OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. E.C £20.100 aspsattsd «ta theSupreme Coarl of England and compile, with ft. BriHaSUla V»uraic3 ]«,ul« evory partlcaUr T1286 words
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Advertisement502 1918-08-09 7 YOKOHAMA SPECIE B4HK, LTD. I ISCCK^ DBAJTSD rn 3sp A N UasitAJ ,t. 48,000.000 Oc?li&J PaM Dp Y. 88 000,000 Kcsr^rve FunA i 13,100,000 IFrta*4afsaBi lactiye E^, •'nr- fvasBffHift N, Kajiwira Baf. J. Iconye Feq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N, Kajiwari Esq. M. Udaqlrl Er?q. N. 6ouaa Esq. Barn K. Iwasaki502 words
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Advertisement356 1918-08-09 7 SEW ZEALAND IM3MHGE So Ui (laeOataotatesl in Slew Zealand.) !IM-TB2E IHBUIIIE BIN. Lttf. lIRINE. {liiCiiporasod in Hoes*oag mil ?iS£ iuiuieE in., im FilE. Uaaoapovated in Hoaaaoaa.) >;mm mmm a aocidebi bi, ui. BBAUNTEF. f Incorporates] ia flaglaaij Fire and Marine Risbs of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Idamson,356 words
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Advertisement199 1918-08-09 7 NORTH BRITISH AN 3 MESCINTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated ia Great Biijain). £r l ?sflS™ ple Contr »cts, Latest Concession?. E 4!1 ki!^ Mari *«5-« ammmm° R C AR3 Keduced Rat es. Increased Policio* issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Barglary, Fire Tramit. mi. TOTTON, McALISTER Co Ltd.,199 words
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Advertisement248 1918-08-09 7 I THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C*- IB lourporated lo H,«s*on* ant] Bsglstered unSer the Assurance Companies Act (19C9) England.) Paid to Policyholders by Singap^ra Offiei ia 1916 $362,390.00 Paid to Policyholders since the Company's inception 15,627 823 69 Total Insurance in force 31-12 16 36.426,520 86 Total Assets 10,863,303248 words
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Advertisement279 1918-08-09 8 #You can have a "Swan" that will suit you better than any other pen you are using. Every person 'lf handwriting is peculiar. Everyone feels that only one type or pen point will c 1 s;i.t ins own style of writing. Alter obtaining *joiti tn i.i 1 i*i 11 1279 words
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Advertisement798 1918-08-09 8 KAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co, Ltd. (incorporated in Queensland.) The General Manager's Progress Report for Four Weeks Ending July 23th, 1918. The f.ecom pony ing sheet of Mine Mea- Burements ftud Assay returns fibows a tctnl of 247 (i made up of 19 ft sinking, 14 ft! drivisg, aud 214798 words
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Advertisement887 1918-08-09 8 C&Sfi* f~\ o D cS^^OT By Appointmftr.t .c r\^ V./ 06 S_fe^ H.M. THH KING p,f3|f^l ATS-IIAiU s@f^l IE" i LiiyLU I niAaM KwaLL:^?,.--a —sja-anßßßapa__B_sßp_BW____B rfi_ H*^l ■■V.-ant-r a4 clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivaUc d foi *i4 C *w AGENTS FOR LEA sl P£RRiN6' WORCE6T_RtiX.r isruv* WAE LOAN BONDS."887 words
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Article1433 1918-08-09 9 litaeu by FEAS£R <& Co.. Exchange and Share Broken, Aog Bth AU lOoaatloaß ol Sterling Bbarea mu«t Sje regarded aa pnrelp aomlna! tor the affaaeat. OS*. 12MCB. PA1C. >iA#Z Df¥ BfeTOftB. 8**>fe»%* 100,000 18 fts Ailagoa 16% If 8 0 870,080 Is IB Anglo-Java 85% I 01,433 words
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Article59 1918-08-09 9 COUPS*:* 3D r»y rs Aug 8 _»?s* 4 a b 2 4 7*82 i*>maß« a. 3 31-82 f Biy:-.to ?f*d:4j sm* 2i\ 7sftc-.ee -Btnaau Baal 815 \Vaska%% 147* &C&GSGH3, uJnvmli 47^ a ;Pfe*» VOESSABtssa Lfeman.4l lui Sma, demand 105 t S«maod 86i .-i raaraiiaa»i Bank B_**sj 18.04 Saaa ;;i^:i_i^59 words
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Article153 1918-08-09 9 Aug 8 T^o No market --••V'' 7 1, CO u.?a~len o£hx% Sc, 1 22.C OftttMet Ca%« Ko. S 2i.ro Btack srdis. pot* 29 7.* N. i ilfis U .>'.: 40.00 •■1 sa (113 .fi .i I oam.l* l* ,-r. I cor 3 O All 3! jvai (J^Nciajs) nom POC6B153 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1918-08-09 9 JUST ARRIVED A FEW r chant [cujators (Made in California) The Marchant is one of the safest time-savers yet invented, toreover it is so absolutely reliable leery way that the makers guaintee all wearing parts for five ears and state that the machines re good for TEN years constant se.81 words
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Advertisement551 1918-08-09 9 WAfiTEO NURSE PRSBATIONEftS ForthePfrak Vedlcal Departmen'. Chief se or Eurasians preferred. Pal Ty 8* wrmen tern rising to 8^ pm. Uniform allowance 8s P. m, Was-hine, and f:ee furnished quarters, servant and lightirg fc'u-t be abW; to read, wriie ani speak English. Aoply tj Senior Medical Officer, Perak, Tatplng. 76551 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous396 1918-08-09 9 -aDAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [All British vessels unle&a marked,] Arrivals. Aug 7.—Sri Samud, Ban Poh Guan, Hai Nam, Poh Ann; Van den B jech (Dat) Mahidol (Siam.) Aug 8.—Lad7 Weld, Bin Hia Guaa, Bataviar, Klang Singkep. Brouwer, Menggala, Benoa (Dut) Tenchi Maru, Fukushu Maru (Jap) CLEARANCES. Aug 7.—Sri Muar, Ipoh, Kinta,396 words
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Article2161 1918-08-09 10 Onr Sure and Steadfast Shield from Oar Oun Cor rttpondtnt JolyB. The really interesting things about this war will not be told until leng utter tbe fighting is over, wben the world has grown coldly historic about it all. One's thoughts run in this fashion uf.er a week's2,161 words
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SCC LAWN TENNIS.
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Article26 1918-08-09 10 A Single. Leggatt v Dcnnell unfinished. Profession Pairs. Mer VII Stout and Kleinman beat Mer V Sinclair and Griffith Joces, 6 2, B—o.8 0.26 words
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Article14 1918-08-09 10 A Single Handicap. Sinclair v Stout. FINAL tie Daig v Leakey.14 words
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Article13 1918-08-09 10 A Double Handicap. KSeinman and Sinclair v Griffith Jones and Perkina.13 words
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Article23 1918-08-09 10 TODAY'S TIBS. A Singlb H'cap. Semifinal Tib. E W de Cruz owe 80 v T Leijaaiua owe 15.23 words
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Article202 1918-08-09 10 Agents Kennedy and Co, (Penang.) New Columbia 80,751 Agents Hooglandt and Co. Pacgkattan 45,000 Bangoen Poerba 42,000 Batu Rata 88,000 Qenl Managers R A D Kndersley (Kajang Inch Kenneth 27,490 Glenehiel 28,190 Sungei Ramal 19,450 Connemara 2680 Agents Boustead and Co. Seletar 14,025 egst 16,250. Agents202 words
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Article38 1918-08-09 10 Sunday, August 11. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and il a.m., 2.80 and 8.30 p m. Club Bungalow, 9.30, 10.80 and 12.15, 8, and 5 30 p m. High Tide 1.18 p.m. Height Bft 9 in.38 words
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Article20 1918-08-09 10 The Rent Assessment Board for Singa pore will sit at the Munioipol Board Room on Tuesday next at 2.15 p.m.20 words
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THE PRODUCE MARKET.
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Article219 1918-08-09 10 Singapore, Aug 7. On tbe 7th instant information was received from New York to the effect that the restrictions on the importation of rubber into America during Aug to Sept would oontinue at tbe same rate as that of the previous three months, account in this instance219 words
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Article303 1918-08-09 10 It was not surprising after tbe interval ot the August Bank Holidays to find Mining Bhare quotations somewhat uncertain especially in view of tbe fact that on Saturday Tin was sold at §184 and Monday's price was quoted Buyers §174 per picul, In spite cf existing con303 words
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Article319 1918-08-09 10 lst-7th August 1918. The principal feature of the week's business waa the steady advanoe in Uniteers"— up to §21. 5C. Rubber Tbe new American import rea trictions tor August to September provide for a continuation of tbe last quarters average i e 16.666 tons for319 words
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Article16 1918-08-09 10 The Straite Trading Co inform ua that yesterday's tin market report waa No licences no market.16 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement354 1918-08-09 10 Bacchus Marsh CONCENTRATED Milk in quarts, pints, and I pinK r SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE CO., LTD. I (Incorporated in Straits BotttfßMMa Satisfied M r >/~ ll is ;i common expenenee nf for a mother to try several J v foods for her baby before £-4 iri w finding the right354 words
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