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

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. !E5 i^NTS SINGAPORE, SATU&DAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. NO. 9,443
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  • 233 1 Constrained by the remorseless pres sate exerted against them, the Germans are yielding ground to the British before Bapaume, and to the French m the Lassigny area, where their des perate resistance is being steadily overcome—Page 7. The German press is vainly attempting to cheer up the
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  • 1622 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri ett farrago libelli Juvenal. Some people are never satisfied. The. war newe of the week has been quite cheerful m quality bat there are people who grumble because the number of prisoners and gone captured ie variously stated by different authorities. Haig
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 GOGOBICH TYRES sOL!D S \ND PNEDWATICS 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 Asses- ft C l^^c ljS FIRST CLASS W|fw^! i INVESTMENTS \^^^J I STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR BONDS. RONEO
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    • 135 1 KELLY ANP WALSH, LTD. UWCORPORgPED IN HONGKONG?. Sw COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT BOOK PRINTERS. MANUFACrURBRS -|r— OFFICE COMMERCIAL REQUISITES STATIONERY Tissue Paper for Garbon Copies Blue, Yellow, Green, White 8i by 11 m. $2.50 per ream 8i by 13 m $3.00 per ream BALLANTINES PILSENEB BEEB Bole Acents— Straits Settlements and F.M.B.
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    • 118 1 'LVTEST ADVERTISESfcMS K?ilr'sri#Vai*nV WStatffiea— Page 1. Envelopes at Ribeiro's Page 1. Spencer Moultoa tyres Page 2. Tenders invited by Military Headquar ters and the Municipality Page 2. Howarth Er&kine-liquidator'e meeting Page 5. The Autumn Races Page 5. Powell's forthcoming auctions Page 8. Under dresser wanted for rubber estate Page 11.
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 81 1 THE WEEK, Satirtaj 17th. Ulgb Wate»- 5-48 a.m 4i9 p m. Sunday 18th. High Water 46 a.m., 6-16 p.m. 12th Sunday after Trinity. Ksodaj 19th. Sigh Water 8-54 a. id., 7-32 pm. Tsßstft; 20th. High Wfttei 936 a.m., 8-36 pm. Vadnssdai 21st. High Wbic 10 11 ft.m ?-J9 p.m. Tbursds?
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  • 67 2 The Far Eastern Olympiad will be contested m Manila m July, 1919, and pralirain^ry plane were considered at a meeting b^ld by the Philippine Amateur Athletic Fed*:-atioa. The plans discussed were those ppr:aining to the management Of the games, and committees are being formed to handle this important matter. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 592 2 HOW i on $JH SALE H (Cloth Covers $1.75) 1 DOLUR DIRE&TO3Y CfflCf, 16 Ct»K6£ ftUEV. HAVE YOU TRIED FULL SIZES P LARGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. S ATICOy rj^f. Quici-ly rtmovts a)! suffer x£?j iLg Ask for all particulars >J k iEd doctors' t. fetimcuials. Fw eh mists or Vi
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    • 800 2 PALLADIUM THEATRE TO-NIGHT! AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT!! S "GHEED" S Parts »>&*> Parts The First of "The Seven Deadly Sins The Most Novel, Uaique and Extraordinary Attraction m the History of Motion Pictures SUPPORTED BY Full Comedy Programme In the First Show Commencing at 8 o'clock BLUEBIRD Photo Plays Present Herbert
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    • 322 2 From Wednesday, August 14. to Monday v, v 0«E STRONG PROCSMIIE SUCCEEDS UWq At The Alhambrl The Hall tor Mu;la and Fcaurcs i>, %f A In the Second Show at 9 15 p r A Powerfully Sensational Pat c r> Ja The man with Nerves of Iron Hrei ol Steel
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 974 3 v^lijrA.JK.li 1 11/o The particular man demands a particular cigarette. "State Expres" s a re made for just such men— men of discrimination who I \ft\ IrdiUJaLcU IXI XrctttJilt VcLUUUin J-inS. V j y 6c4t if*** 9*6 *\jmh^ Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Ca, Ltd LONDON, ENGLAND AUCTION SALE OF AUCTIOM
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  • 2741 4 From Ow Own Corretvondtnt Lonctoo. June 13th, 1918. As a rule impersonal critici.ma of the military operations have no particular! value and attract little notice because! after all everything depends on the status of the critic, and if his identity is nob known people pay little importance
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  • 413 4 PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, SELANGOR, Tenders will be received at tbe office of tbe Secretary to Kesidect. Selacgo*-, Kuala Lumpur, up to noou on th^ 3tth September, 19 8, for tbe rigbt to receive a licence to a i as Pawnbroker under tbe Pawnbrokers Enactment, 1814, ia each <f tbe
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 66 4 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf, Sea stocks of all kinds ot Fro zen Meats, etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS, Weekdays 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. SMdais
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    • 488 4 THERE can be neither comfort nor good health where constipation exists. To cure it, the first thing to do is to stop the use of strong pui gatives which upset the digestion and wear out the muscular activity of the intestines The next steps are i o establish regular habits,
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    • 939 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties At Messrs thing Keng Lee cv s Me*** Keffles Chamberr, R, rii, ii On Monday, 19th Aug.. 7978, af j jf} All th*t piece of !aul sltuite io tte 1) Btcfoi < f Mum l 'Vj, according to the Government Re-survey au 8»;i at
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  • 53 5 IT7 B if»tead 1 S 15, to! m«n noftrii the B te, Telafc H Mi H C 8 llat« H. mi oof ii ;.1 mi n i f ifai j'-i'- DC I I l»fi the it ri I by i I k ;b bee •>•.'» b« 0| UMrc id a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 889 5 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement ov bingapore. IN LUNACY In the matter of TURKU BESftR PUTRIE Notice m h-reby givfn that all creditors ana other pi sous having any claims or dtinand-j against the estate of the said Tonko Hesar I'utrie are heieby required to send
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    • 299 5 *&Ws%^^fy -^rH combined m Wf^BWi^-Jvfa') Chanelath is a type of cold formed '^,£&rW expanded metal comprissd of T-ribs i oine d together by a steel fabric of diaS^^.^Jf.Wi^.tl.j'^wJ mond shaped meshes. SW^^m^^M'^M m th e con£truction of concrete floors P^3w&%» '"><> i rC lS> bricJ C3> culverts and other conj<<^y^^'v'v>r\
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    • 940 5 I SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th, and Saturday the 19th of Oct., 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 15th October, 1918. 1 ft 8 THE MALATA PURBE and PLATE— 2 89 p.m
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    • 928 5 Meeting. The boreep may be f <vidf cl by the Handicapper into tbree classo- t.o A, B and G Each class 1 1 be handicap < 1 separately. Homes liiLdicap^.. Utc*ft*i a I b? eligible to run m Race No 7. i; .r<?» s i,u dicapptd m class B shail
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 338 5 Jaif CHURCH SERVICES. r )\'i AFTER TaiNITY, I HTM. §T > v ,oiiiu:un on Choral,'. \%M Hymns, »5J,5*4, IB (I), IB. owed by U-Jly Com. .i Sermon. Bymas, fl?, ?8?. ill. ;\.Vi.ruad tbe Lord BEFOI LINES. „O IIN "v, f ORCHARD ROAD. .aail.o .sttx'B Bible Class. onttomtlan of the v
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  • 15 6 Domestic Occurence DEATH. H*ndy.— At the General Hospital, Colombo, Laurence, second eon of Dr. BAndy.
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  • 975 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, August 17, 1918. The calling into the enemy Grand Council of the members of the Council of Regency of Poland shows that, like the Entente, Germany sees that the Polish qnostion is -vital to the settle i mrnt of the future of Europe, and will,
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  • 334 6 Mr F J Morten's leave is extended till Sept 25th. Mr W Peel is appointed a member of the Hospitals Board, Singapore. An F M S R hotel m Singapore available only for railway travellers is a present needi M M. To the Board under the Mohammedhan and Hindu Endowments
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  • 1090 6 Tbe fuller accouuts of the meeting of :he Federal Council do doc seem to add rery much to what was telegraphed us. few points are. Mr BrlHtld m introducicg the Bill had read that 1,246 noeu had gone but he understood that (.here were others
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  • 35 6 Qodat riaA M Is appointed t -»J (Ch«ir«M.)llr, |J Tbc M iMti B (Chi r the boa Maj. r \v H a !Hl« I' :II hon bla I. i Mr J M tie
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  • 357 6 The- ptwacliec at everrsenfi Jo-., tfjv Rev the Lord i politbD of India. There will h. evt-neonj; ma teraa St Matthew P s. n, j Line* j the service bofof I cduc^ 1 G Dexter Allen. The Times- of Maiuv--. b J Bryant, aD o. Telnfe Anti it- i> J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 135 6 WHISKIES H Martin's V. V. O. $30.00 H§ Club Whisky 30.00 JPL Perfection, McCallum's 36.00 IH^O Bulloch Lade's White Label 33.00 nSr| Eulloch Lade's Gold Label 36.00 IfMil Macgregor's "V.O. S. LT~r Liqueur 36.00 Watson's No. 10, 33.00 Caldbeck Macgregor Go. 3 I High Class Tailoring John Little Go. Ltd.,
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    • 41 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHABDBBOID. TELEPHONE 1085 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 quality of our work could be given or demanded.
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  • 969 7 llME n PRESSURE HAYING JLU ITS EFFECT Uprement T^a7ds Bapanme t*«rYiu«] I at general military into ratting The still i > tbe hands meh now pjseess ridg« to iho gou'h. n i init, and (he fai side. d token by :ba neli K:t ?t and i n 80C
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  • 57 7 Paris, Aug 15. The Italians have been carrying out large scale raids on their front, keeping the enemy on the alert and bo preventing him from detaching troops for France. London, Aug 15. Italian official The Bersaglieri crossed the Piave. We occupied the islet to tbe south-west
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  • 52 7 Washington, Aug 15. Replying to his Majesty's message on the occasion of the latiec'fl visit 5o tba American warships with the Grand Fleet, President Wilson said he was convinced that tbe close co* operation of tho fleets would greatly advantage the caiiee cf the nations associated
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  • 32 7 Washington, Aug 15. The American Provost Marshal has ordered the regis tration of all ycutbs reaching twenty-one since June 5. This is expected to add 150,000 to the September draft;.
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  • 131 7 A scheme for the production of standardised hosiery has ju?t been completed by Ihe department of Wool Textile Pro duction. Each article will have its retail price stamped upon it, and it is hoped that substantial quantities will ba ready eariy m Sepcembor at prices materially belcvv those which goods
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  • 358 7 AUSTRO-BULGARS TO FIGHT IN THE WEST German Nation Losing Heart LMj ttabmariM Uabi«] [iUnUr'a Bwnriot] Amsterdam, Aug 14.— The meeting ai German headquarters includes the Kaiser, the Emperor Karl, the Bui garian Crown Price?, members of the Polish Regency Council, leading Ger man Ministers and army leaders. Ifc
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  • 76 7 London, Aug 18. A Treasury Order fixes the maximum price of eilver bullion sold m tbe United Kingdom at forty eight and thirteen sixteenths pence per standard ounce. Shanghai exchange is above parity, indicating that the Chinese demand is likely to increase. It is believed that some
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  • 250 7 The Northcliffe Press. Sydney, June 20. Lord Jellicoe, wri'ing to a friend m Sydney, gives tbe reason for his departure from the Admiralty. In the course of the letter be says I did not leave the Admiralty of my own wish. Tbe powers that be have
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  • 89 7 Official inquiry intc the heavy mort. alily of chiidrbn ia tb^ Rescue Home at Tnfefcozt, Weimar, has revealed soran Sensational facts, Ie was stated m the Weimar Diet thufc an extraordinary number of tbe children m tbe home bad fallen ill, that ro my cf them lmd died, and that
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  • 130 7 CZECHO-SLO YAKS' URGENT NEED OF HELP Soviet Deserts Petrograd [By Bobmsrine Osble] [Renter's Bervioej London, Aug 15— The British reoogni tion of the Czecbo-Slovak nation is likely to have far reaching consequences, although, naturally, nothing has been settled as regards tbe boundaries of ihe new State. Is
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  • Correspondence.
    • 742 7 To the Editor. SiPi That extract from the above Ordinance which appeared m ycur advertisement columns would probably have escaped the notice of several of your readers bad not youc correspondent Mr T Dudley Parsons directed attention to it. However there ie is a piece of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 115 7 Robinson Co. FRESH SHtPMEM OF MELACHRINO CIGARETTES No. 3 (Gold Tipped) m Tins of 50's m Tics of sOs g in Tins of lOC's m r>o a In Tins cf lOos 1^ CIGARETTES, STRAW TIPPED MOfl PE TIN OF 4AH •OU CIGARETTES lUU Mr, H. N. SUOKERIDGE late of MKSSBfi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 925 8 P. Dbitisb India AND ApCAB Ll liNE (Companies Incorporates England Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.)! «he comnanys MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at presents «he OmSSS^t INTERMEDIATE SEBVICES TO AND FBOM LONDON are nsMß^Vw^on^aM bookea via Bombay as
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    • 872 8 MEBSA6ERIEB MARITIHES (IHOOBFORATBD IN FRANC* KAIL LIU, Monthly service between Shanghai, Horg> I Bong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti! Egypt and Marfeeillee and vice-versa. BRANCH LIMI. Fortnightly service between Baigon-Toarane-Haiphong. For farther information apply to J. fJe COURTCKS, Agents. LONDON. A Bri'ish Steamer, 5.C7? tens G. B. with excellent accommodation for
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    • 570 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP csij (INCORPORATED IN II g.A.i ?l nH REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe. Yokohama, Honolulu and San Fra B SS. "COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons from Hongkong on or »i S.S. YBIIEZOELA'', 14 000 tons do j" I]lh >- I S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 tons do do
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  • 1507 9 Changes Wrought by the British. The following is from Router's epecial correspondent m Mesopotamia The hot weather is on us. Tho migra torystoik has returned to B.ghd^, hit second Beason Eince our occupatiou. The recent rain is probtb'y the last we shall see until next
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 299 9 As sets over Assurance m force over $9,000,000 1H GREAT EASeN LIFE 4SSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LOND ON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, EC. n rT PLANS OF ASSDBANCE MONEY TO LOAN. LIBERAL COMMISSjO^TORPnuro. For all partioalare, apply to A. H. PAIB, Managing
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    • 473 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BASK, LTD. l ISCO3POB4TKD IH IAPAfI Capital Snhacrihod y. i«.coo.OOO Ca#itai Pat^ u» y, 42 coe.oco Beaatve Fmid.....« y n,IOO|OOQ ftatiiMt j. luoaye Ee 1 WIW PPWMwtli N. Kajiwara Bs«, DIFECTSS3. ,J. Ir.oayo Esq. Y. Yamatrawa Eaq >. K»jiw?.ra Esq. M. Odaglri Esq. j H^Bomaßaq. Bar a
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    • 472 9 NORTH BRITISH AND M£«C*NTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (locorporat? d m Great B;i:ain). tra^act^ f M me B i -s 8 BeS° E CAR 3 Reduced Rates In crea Be a iOl r, li H nea by thls Company cover SSSLSSSt PabllC Lia ility Bar H. J. TOTrOM, McALISTfiR Co,, Ltd., Resident
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    • 96 9 ALWAYS RELIABLE AS PIN ALL S GREY MOTOR TYRE PAINT STOCKISTS HINWATT&Co., Head Office, Motor Works Dept.. 182, Market Street. 80, Orchard Road. THE CHINA MUTUAL LK WSUHMCE OL^ aaoorporated In Hongkong and Registered onder the Assurance Companies Act (1909) England.) Paid to Policyholders by Singapore Office En 1916 $362,390.00
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 490 10 I Of iff CKmirti M**tr H lyw/ijrtt^ DYSENTERY AND S DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECSFIO. LTfl 10 fcftfl ftt thO BIKSAPOBC D.'QFE*> b^bt, aq2 of MIBB BftOVI, OvaßEaMe, HWei Valley HcaC, Slnjft^oie, W.J. GARCIA 1519, Orchard Reed ?:ano* bought, sold or exchange lood pric<s» allowed for old h fftrumenta. vhaapeot and bost
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  • 63 11 Cgi homo or co Aug 16 ftwl* l#| m. I*" 4 816 d. niacd 13 16 16 tiVfttl «.*B£lU ddq I 14 15 82 fy»ccc fitmaoci Beal M Il4| S3JU, T. T. 148 r-rr-T tm*zf sli%Pft« -i^^, t .'-..jti'.fi 98 *a, OsMkad 106 IIIOXOS. Inrtipg 96i iO-'iKaissv B«Bt Ecrtiif
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  • 163 11 Aug 16 Tic (250 tonB) mm $171 87i Iftmtfe* 18.00 i >\m G*M No. 1 22.0f» *-ai Ci-e Iffl. t 23. C0 <;/.;.> fWibL pore 80 0) •■■?-,>»•?; -(Wlllit Md 40.C0 U m«fi -i) 0 So ik% it' oom $«*U9ff (60 iO MM i DOII A 9 Ui'-a a)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 34 11 IN STOCK FINEST GRADE AUSTRALIAN i I RiCALYPTUS OIL I In Cases Containing I 56 lbs. nett. I(2 by 281 b tins.) I QUOTATIONS ON I APPLICATION. IORNEO CO, Ltd. IN COkPORATED IN ENGLAND)
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    • 496 11 v x^-^ J^l^S^^o¥^M^f^ Urn./ H^^S^&^'SS^^''^ 33- -—^Tf^K?^E.rfTi' --'?> 9 h wist* Tyre Comfort and Tyre Values The MAXIMUM power of your engine is not intended for continuous use. It is a strategic reserve to be drawn upon m emergencies of load, gradient or instant necessity for speed. An underpowered car,
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    • 267 11 FOR SALE One 5 Ton Can Ice plant m good working order with Steam Engine and Boiler, price and particulars apply Box, SCO Free Press. 10-8 tthß, IC-9 MOTOR CAR FOR SALE Overland, 5-seater, newly overhauled, complete with spare tyre, etc. Apply to Box No. '4 c/o Free Press. 15
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    • 303 11 IN DO-CHIN h 3TE&M NAVIGATION C« lv Incorporated In England, DihEOT BSRVIOE TO J&paa via fiongkon^ Shat>glie and So Calcutta via Penan? fro© Singapore. "Rjtinj enrgo en through Bills ot L&Ciu* ta Jan Son, Macao, Bwafcow, Amoy, CLeloo, Tlefcf is, NdKOitwang, Y&ngls^e PorH. Fttxoet lie Fb^ip^fnea. Ao., &0.. &c. STEAMERS.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 396 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [All British vessels unless marked.] Arrivals. Aug 15. Ramphius, Emile (Dat Aug 16 Sri Maar, Anjou Boribat (Siam.) CLEARANCES. Aug 15. Hai Nam, Malacca, Kaka: Singkel (Dat) Prachatipok (Siam.) Aug 16. Van Orerstraten (Dat); Redang (Siatu.) MAIL TABLE Tt-dlf. s.-«a>eOiaK> and local m»u«, inu %c loasd c
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  • 2459 12 Mr Bonar Law and Glasgow From Our Own Corrttpondtni Eiicburgh, June 17. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Bonar Law, his accepted the invitation of the Rxecative of the Uuionis!; Associa (ion of tha Central D vision of Glasgow to become their candida;e ufc thd next General Election.
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  • 98 12 CHARGES AGAINST GREEKS. Before Mr Sugars, second magistrate, yesterday, two Greeks, one a Mohammedan who gave hie name as Mohamed Baumi and the other as Nicholas Mangaris, were charged at the instance of Mr Taylor, bead of the preventive service, with (l) attempting to import 50 tahils
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  • 35 12 Major General Dadley Hidout begs to ccknowledga with very many thanka the rsceipt of the following contribution Indian and Ceyloae c communi ties Singapore (pcr Ladj Evelyn Yrmng) 95C0
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  • 71 12 Tbougb he is privileged to grouse to bia heart's content, there ia no finer philoso pher than the soldier. He always finds tba eilvek' lining of the cicurl. "Glad I joined up said a maimed Tommy but lately discharged from the Glouce&tera. I should cay no. See how
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  • 39 12 Secretary N Gomes. Rukit Jelotong 8,264 total for 2 mos 16,898. Secretaries Sandilands, Buttery and Co. Siak (Sum) 14,668 Secretaries General Rnbbar Co. (viedan) Holland American Plant 640,662 Si Pare Pare 28,360 Netherlands Langkat 15,782
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  • 120 12 Tbe earns collected during the first six months of 1918 amount to •7.485.58, franos 28,625.80, which have been dis tributed as follows Intending subscribers are reminded that they can send crossed cheques, under the heading 'Oeuvres de Guerre" to tbe Honorary Treasurer of the Fond, Mr
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  • 79 12 Mr Tisdall gratefully acknowledges the following donation Amount previously ackaow ledged 91,054 74 A Friend 8 85 91,064 06 As President Wilson declared, "The men who are going to tbe front need tbe support of the ocly Bock from which they can get it.* 1 Will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 214 12 |iiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiinini!!iHiiiii!iiiii!H j n r^conomy I 1 ILJI With LEA PERKINS 1 Sauce a^ dro P s only arc n Pessary 1 mSSjM t0 IVe a dd]u<i rid S MBEbH appetizing flavour ij^^^^ A far iar^ er quantity of a I cheaper sauce tails to gfa the i Sl^i^S&lf^ same satisfaction.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 421 12 CHURCH ARMY TENT NO. 7. The following donations (final list) are further gratefully acknowledged: Alreacy acknowledged 9662 80 Henry L Ah Sang 910 E Ponnampalam 5.02 S Subramania Iyer 5 P la Fontaine P. 42 Siow Chin Hock 2 Fung Vui Eong 1 4701 Total 97C9 81 To close the
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