The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 August 1918
1918-08-30
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Title Section16 1918-08-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XI I KNTB BINGAPQBE, FBIDAY, AUGUST 30 1918. NO. 9,45416 words
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Article221 1918-08-30 1 The French have occupied Chanlnes. Both French and British are continuing to move forward, and the Belgians are now also attacking, co tbat Ludendorff, with the American menaoe always hanging over him, must be m a terrible diiemma Page 5. The German nation is gradually being brought221 words
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Article2220 1918-08-30 1 Sir, I thank you for permission to go aehore/j Aren't t«u the cook Yes, How ion? do you want Juet till six bell 4 Sic Whore yon lowing m charge of tbe galley?' Mott, Sir.* Mott Where's Schuhz On tbe binnacle lift, Sir. Hit the deck yesterday2,220 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1918-08-30 1 eOGD^IOH TYRES gHlllS \ND PNEUMATICS Raffles Motor Garage FOR SALE 1 Brand New New Comet Motor Cycle," 2 P. 2 Speed, four stroke, fitted with precision Junior Engine and also Motor Accesc p> y l pq ''VMBBBS^IfIHIBBBHESI^^HSB^BVHHHHIHHHIHIBBH^H^I^m^^I^^HIHUHI I ATTENTION! M 1/" A Our Greed is Your Safeguard g 5 A120 words
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Advertisement65 1918-08-30 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT OUR GRAND ANNUAL Commences from Sept* Ist Sunday FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY WATfiTT "POT? TT w w JLjL JL JL JL JL JL w JL JL WASSIAMOLL ASSOMULL ft Co. Phone 1144. 56 57, High Street. IT HAS NO EQUAL. Prom all Dealers OR CONNELL BROS. COMPANY, Raffles65 words
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Advertisement115 1918-08-30 1 LATEST ADVERTIS£HF^TS. Clearance sale at Waeeiamull'a Page 1. Marlboroagh, Gaiety and Harima pro. grammes Paga 2. Commercial Rubber Go's sales of a robber plantation and of fancy articles Page 2. Creditors' meeting— Page 3. Price of Capstans Page 5. Ching Eeng Lee's sale of rice, etc Page 7. atico r>3115 words
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Advertisement5 1918-08-30 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1918-08-30 1 Frldij 30th. High W»*«r— 4 4*5 a .q, 4-8 p.m. Municipal Commission, 2,33 pm. Sitardij 31st. High Water- 6 44 H.m., 530p m. Nanyo Shimban Sports, Raffles Inst. Sunday, Sept. Ist. Bigh Water— B-19 a.m., 7-12 p.m 14th Sunday after Trinity, Hcndif 2nd aigr •T^le*-9-15 a.m., 8 28 p.m. St.94 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement507 1918-08-30 2 i O^tCF. 18 CH6KCE fiHEY. j AMNESIA" I fßegistered) |i 1 HUR I;RKAM 5 A co i grt* y preparation (°r fixing the hairmanj desiredjathlon. Keeps the i hair lily all Say Bnd c nfirs on the user a Bma t well-gro nied aipea :>u:t-. "It Positively Prevents Dandruff." 1507 words
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Advertisement653 1918-08-30 2 Palladium tORCHAKD ROAD >/etc Change of Programme. O-Night! At 9SO ToMight!! I It iT|jfi f 3 IPS Kfl H H B Ha S kSI M SA 9S 1b aj c Sensation of Singapore. ,^w Corned is, r civ Dramas. In the First Performance lommencing at 8 o'clock. THE FiRSf TWO653 words
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Advertisement328 1918-08-30 2 From Monday, Aug. 26, to Saturday^^ Pictures of Great Dramatic -ovver Bmcfß« Entertakmcnt cf BnapH Lai icel 1 Ihe Hall for Muslo ar.d Fca urcs Beac In the Second Show at 315 p m. A THANn«iUBI i* f; BecB&Uoaal aad Grtfpin.^. with PowarfaUf D ts*tf« The powofoi -tory <f ti:o328 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement450 1918-08-30 3 00m NOTIFICATION. bt R f c ived al Ihe Ck>;nrial ftff t i '^Lg p:o i:cod of ttiO >t;; ,-ep Jp:» r > 3 or t t, owing \vosks l* r )tt 1 1| mm of Kafflca Girls' i. iter:l '".rv m> i t >uarttrs m.v r store at Overseer'a450 words
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Advertisement756 1918-08-30 3 NOTICE TO CREDITOR) OF ADJOURNED MEETIK6. J RE A Karmuplan. iJ^l'f 6 ertby glven FlrBt tha the Meet!?e h^ 10 8 11 the bo^ matter held on f 3?!?* c S!n «aP^. was adjourned to the sia y d^ mS d i at the Bankra Ptcy Office on the j756 words
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Advertisement431 1918-08-30 3 AVCTION SALE OF I UNCLAIMED GOODS To be held at the Sale Room of Messrs. POWELL aDd Co., Ltd. On Wednesday, 4th Sept., at 70-30 a.m. p at #i»« o C0 c I prlB i Dg: r i L PlpeB Bo]u and Nats Oalvaniasd Iron Tabes, M. ,S. Platea Twk2|431 words
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Advertisement223 1918-08-30 3 WHITEAWAY'S Special Attractions FOR LAST WEEK OF SALE. I teis. These garments are eabily worth double the price which we To Char 0 Gabardine Rain- art offering them at. Grand costs Sizes 36 to 4. Check W* j ■imd, ttepney or roll collar, opportunity veiy smart shape. C* Price $19.50223 words
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Article31 1918-08-30 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH At the Sailor* Home, on August 59th, Joseph Cook Hudson, t god 65. Superintendent of the Bailor's Horn' 4 Funeral tbia evening at Bidadarl Cemettiy at 6-3' pa..31 words
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962 1918-08-30 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday. August 30, 1918. The question of the day with planters is what Government is going to do either to restrict production and or to fix a minimum price for rubber. Bofore the i wire came m reporting the P A M meet- 1 ing, it962 words
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Article357 1918-08-30 4 Training foe the October race meeting opens cffioially on Saturday at the race coarse. Coffee will be provided ac usual for those attending the trainirg. Mr G P Oven acknowledges with much pleasure the receipt of 120 frcm Sandy pec Mies F B Pearce, Kuala Lumpur, as a donation towards357 words
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Article243 1918-08-30 4 GoveromeDt Views Outliue<i. From Our Own Corrupondsmt Kuala Lumpur, Aug 29. At tbe P A M meeting, speaking on rubber rt&trictioo, tbe Chairman said ibis] was tbe greatest crisis which bad ever j confronted tba rubber industry, yet the] Government bad waited a full month J bf243 words
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Article169 1918-08-30 4 DEATH OF Mr LOKE CHOW KIT. From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Ac£ 19. Tbp death has occurred of Tcwkay Lcke Cbcw Kit i Tbe deceaeei gentleman wae a native of Penang where he was te u?nfed hi tbe Free School and eubsequ*nt!y started bueinesfe' iv tbe empioyfceutof Uoesrt Ka^z169 words
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Article24 1918-08-30 4 PERAK WATER RIGHTS CASE. Fr 0.71 Our Own Corrupondtni Kuala Lutr.pur, lug 29. Iq the Perek water rights appeal jidg ment has been reserved.24 words
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Article182 1918-08-30 4 PENANG ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of the Pen&Dg St Andrew's Society wae held at the Ptnang Cricket Ciub on Monday, pre sided ever by Me J L Lonie. In bis speech, the chairman said that cotwith&tandicg the number of membars who had gone Borne to join up,182 words
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Article83 1918-08-30 4 At a net rtFttlt of the two performance* given m the Vicoria Theatre on August Ist und 3rd tba Blighties bay« betn able to hand over to Mr LI B Watd, tue Hem Tivaturcr of tbe Kirg Aibett Civi.ian Hotpita! F\'ci, the fcum of ***** 52. Coui-iderirg »Le83 words
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Article130 1918-08-30 4 Mtiftrs K-tz Bich, Paoaoc Inform nil that the boiler* for Taip .n£ i'm Dredfiij X Co will be bb.pp<-d by ■teftmsc 1. v Australia oc Stpt 80. Of tbe QerauM sletmeci lying m I*T* portb ai d r.ff r^ d b> tbfi Gurtnun Qi>T< rr) merit la repUcetn^ot cf ibe130 words
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Article305 1918-08-30 4 INSPIRED Press p., lh FOR CALKNtSS* S Western Reveres Hhrt^ Ail- r.l m-. i m v, m, z J peop i thtfi j m dtscitticn do hairj3:n<»r bta I R -a^ Uindeiibiw h <4 the vac wfcfc l| nre et dr tWWI icj -»n poecfble. A p..305 words
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Article136 1918-08-30 4 Metere P***U mA Ct mmmmi tbe nuciion t^le of HMI BmM L inil postponed frcra Sept 10 to fcfttl the fraie of unclaimed fijode from $1 2 to Sept 4. All BMWMfc I r aDdP Cirdfe of tfcf t-nr re t'.* P«* Df the lat* R jib Sit Mm hi136 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement258 1918-08-30 4 France, Our Friend and Ally, offers us Golden Guinea the produce of her beautiful Vineyards For Cultivated Tastes GOLDEN GUINEA French Sparkling Muscatel A Shipment Just Received SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Go. JOHN LITTLE lt c d°' SINGAPORE and KUALA LUiMPUR. The oniy Safety Razor which 1 •^>y^ strops itself258 words
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Advertisement41 1918-08-30 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD RO\D. TELEPHONE 1088 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of oar offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oar work coald be given or demanded.41 words
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Article432 1918-08-30 5 k A ND FRENCH STILL ADVANCING Belgians Join In H, etabm»rin« C*6l«l m Field Hanka! U<\iq •>*"" I need if Foueaa If *vi c b th c i ttfe ichine M wi captured i, taking ori9ODer iwiaa Giurd divi ii p i |1m dra* army ir- the432 words
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Article30 1918-08-30 5 i j ptMi unani j k >' I>f Page's' i io bia services. I P'lsjatt 3*ard^ Britain L'ci tt^ lo at America aMesj 1 tntry into the i30 words
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Article241 1918-08-30 5 GENERAL ADVANCE BY THE ALLIES Bolsheviks Driven Baok (By Submarine Ckble) [lUnUr'g B«rvio«] Tokio, Aug 24 —The War Office states tb*6 the Czech army on the left bank of tbe Veraya river Wa s obliged to fall ba,k jow.ng to attack by a eupeiior enemy on Aog241 words
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Article210 1918-08-30 5 Cingalese Sailors Murdered London, Au? 28 —Harrowing details are pvbliabed of the sioldog of the French steamer L>diana eff the north coast of Spiin on .Tuly 18, whilst returning froji B.ka with a crew Urgt-Iy of Cingalese. A submarine lotpedoed the vessel without warnrcg, killing sever&l cf210 words
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Article91 1918-08-30 5 London, Any 29 The prospect* of the Irian voluntary recruiting cirapaigo are iraproving daily. The oe* machinery pro miees to move smoothly and with good effects. There is ro-isoa to believe that as a result of the nrtt fortnigh&'s volun tary effort ander the new regime the response91 words
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Article33 1918-08-30 5 Washington, Ansj 28 The Sanate ha^ parsed tbe Mua Power Bill. It is expected tb it the SanaJe wi'i immediately pass Nitiontst ProhibiOioa fjr the period ot tbe war.33 words
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Article26 1918-08-30 5 LonJoo, Aug 28. Tbe Spanish steamer Cara^a b*«> bp^n torpedoed, and pji of ibe crew W9M9 lirc^vncij Tbifl gr^atl; aggru< VA;!>d iLs U.sp»na German situation.26 words
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Article26 1918-08-30 5 Zurici), Ang 28 Tne CcmmaDder of the Praok(ai< ntdtrioi hna ordered all h.uH'holofcri to ibelf«r air reii fugitives licdf r paio cf martial la^r.26 words
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Article16 1918-08-30 5 Rome, Aug 28.— Sr Oclando ha? congratulated Mr Lloyd George on the British victories.16 words
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Article197 1918-08-30 5 London, Ang 29. Tha American labour leader Me Gomperg has arrived m London. suffrage, with tbe ee.njrmc und military a-rit,tan:e of 'he A -lit p.. S.ockholm, Aug 28 T!*p promiiunt Firnifch Socialist 'Fanner states tb!it tb«- Whitt- Guaidi m F:u»aiiu !iav«i rteentlj s^i».»" 10 000 parsons, miiiv197 words
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Article590 1918-08-30 5 YINDICTIYB AND MOTOR BOA! HEROES Episodes of a Great Exploit i'l tabnaria* Gsbk [iUnWr's 8«r?io«] London, Aug 28.— The Gazette contains stirring stories of deed* of beroiem and indomitable courage. In the course pi a long Met of first- mentions by Vice Admiral jKeyes, commanding the Dover590 words
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Article85 1918-08-30 5 FOOD-G ROWING IN BRITAIN London, Aug 28 Tbe Board of Agri culture eta*eg that tbp arable area of Eog laad and Wales iv 12.4 0,000 i>cres, an irjcease of 1,152 000 accfa compurt-'d with 1917 a.«:d a record for twenty yeare The wheat acre&ge has iooreased by 688 000 a?res85 words
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Article882 1918-08-30 5 Amsterdam, Aug 29.— The Wiser Zdituog repDrta that the Polish, Czech a nd South Slav disiricta of Austria are j mobilising ngainst Austria. Hostilities are rnon^nt arily expected. Military patrols a re guarding tbe Prague Pileen railway. J| Zurich, Aug 29 According to Prague I newspapers, 2,000 -miners882 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1918-08-30 5 Robinson Co. Lucas Motor Cycle Lamps and Horns I*.- Ear. n.B*«. O^n Motor N?454 am q i.eraCycle Prcjeo -^g§3p? l0 i:lBrac tor Sot No. l^fig/:^ -SS|^ «™TcoT 34 1 with %/^^U^ "7^ I^^WiH Plete f m (VjUr Handlebar by "'^^^bB 1 mere! > n ic;is ror reflector N itg two122 words
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Advertisement627 1918-08-30 6 P, *O» ISaiTisH India Mail and Passenger Services pbninsulab an 3 oriental s. n. Co. (Uodar Contrast wltn Hts Majesty's Government.)] me company a MilL SERVICES E^3T OP BOMBAY are at present file Co^pinir's IVTERMSDI4TE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are SJESflS^w! B^ bOOiea vi. Bor.b.y as opportunity oCerß and627 words
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Advertisement595 1918-08-30 6 S;T£AMSHi? Co U* {lacc.?]«o»aSsfl is JE.?aa! EUitKM L2XSfat Btsikaag, S^iajka!, Saki f tlu&sss. *3f Sslssii, Pssib^ Caltahfl 134 Engiand c!, tta Caps. A invtOQ ls n^ißt^fns'l betweeii Japanese ports en^ Liverpool or London ustCci mail contract srtHs tiae ImfesiaJ Ja?ies c Gcverctnena. Kie St.aaers tcfelstait:isg iu> B&rrlae 'aa^^- seeji specially595 words
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Advertisement210 1918-08-30 6 M. M. MESSI6ERIES MIRITIMES (IHGOBFOBATES IM FBANOjP) K&IL LIBS. Monthly service between Sb&ngbal, EorgKong, Saigon, bingapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles acd vice versa. BRAHOH LIU ft. Fortnightly service between Eaigon-Toa rane Haiphong. For farther icfeirasiicn apply to J. da COURTS, Agents. OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The210 words
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Advertisement484 1918-08-30 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CGMPm REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SFRVr F Hongkong, Sbangfcaf, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San F \> SS. "COLOMBfA", 14.000 tonri froai Ifnniiimi C r t» SS. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons ua S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 tons do and every 28 £*yt tbneafter. The steamers have the rao-t484 words
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Article51 1918-08-30 7 {Co«jßictßQ or 9c Ang 20 Bas?. lai 1.45-82 n a*rr.3r: M 18 29 82 f *iTsSe tseSltf Cca 1 547 18 Fiuiot dtmasd B&sl 810 lIDIA, T. T. 148 eo3&i9Ke, Stnukni N 69%P«5» rdKOBAKJL, ft«nstt| 08 JavA; HmMidl ioe| 3iKsxas, fom«a4 66i Sovasmm, B«sk B-- 18. 54 *3 isgiMi51 words
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Article160 1918-08-30 7 Tin <50 tons) 1161.00 aW»i i 9 00 (SaeifrUi Gat iKa.l 24.C0 SHoaftiss C*t« Sfo. I 22.C0 I s^ pn BiM t ■<■ lin ijjrt 80.00 FtHPM, [Wlrtti la i 48.00 v xr»- j,j ';J f; £.g -jj i DOW Efwtmcg' v; Bm 'i I oom BffiM (B«i4ft) n3m160 words
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Article55 1918-08-30 7 [All British rebels unless marked] Arrivals. Aug 28.— Kampar Mceael (Dut Aug 29.— Lady Weld, Medusa, Kinta Singkep, Menggala (Dut) TtD2hi Mara (Jap> KachiDg S^r.) CLEARANCES. Aug 28— Sri Maar, Ipah, O'dypso, Circe, Acjou fl 9 Daendels. Emile (Dufc) Flgvo (Sar) Suddbadib, Yugala (Si: m.) Aug 2955 words
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Article218 1918-08-30 7 Aug. 29, JHB The following ate the t-hr.res ac to which changes are notified m Messn Fraser and Co'i yesterday's ebare list Bnverp Seller! Ayer Kuning .90 1.06 Ayn IColefc 1,60 1.90 Balgowofe 4 CO 4 60 Bukit K'ltil .65 .80 Bakit X B. .50 .66 Haylot218 words
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Advertisement255 1918-08-30 7 i Asse t3 over $2,000,000 l "^i^— i W* s n Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I HI GREAT tASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMPD I r T PLATO OF ASSDBANCS tb B p^euu, f T "~T" all ri ■TOgLTOLOAH. LffiERAMCOHHISSIOISTOBaoKERS I HOBACt, w. RAPER, Director of A«e n8 i Ba255 words
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Advertisement440 1918-08-30 7 k ruKuhAM/j SPECU 1 BSfJLf I I'll °^»l Lit?, v, V *«»«Hi4»o 0 v -^»v t r-u*:a.. Y uUqoloqq I taoore Ba«, »oa-i'r^» (Mit N. Kajlwara B^, DIKECT9S3, J bonye f Y Yiiuakawa Ear N Ka.i-.v.r. Esq. M. CWaglrl Bsq, ■•BaMdate k. Palsomtßsq. B, Kbnma caq. s. Boaoki Esq. Xt440 words
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Advertisement710 1918-08-30 7 T Fl« 110 UliliE, fw-Ttz! mmmi mai, u« fill! m IHSOBM6E to., Ul Hit IStBM ISIUITEEiieSiSEKI fie, L> •i IOIUII7EF. [laourpotat*d ia lagludj Ww and :frar:rß Risks of every aesorirtion onaerwrlttei] at loweai oonent rctis. Uuisoo, Ci!!!!!an Co., Ltd. iliicorpcrarciJ if 1 f- ?.!ar'd.) General Agouti. i J. Smlratt, Manager,710 words
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Advertisement718 1918-08-30 7 I WANTED. At the Peak, Hongkong, Norse for child I yearsold European preferred. Mrs R Suther land, lidih; leak, iioegkocg. 26 3 2-3 STUDBNT-TFACBERi. Ibrre arc vaeaqcirs iv tho Government Roncols, 6iaj»af>r»r6, fr rtident-Ti c-ers Wnit n appicati n-, Btating qaall^eationi and experience BDookl b p?nc totae lu^eutor of Scbools.718 words
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Miscellaneous99 1918-08-30 7 WAIi T'\Bl! f 0 GPf r<. t.j;..;2 lit mg |oow B«IH t toa*O tieiOW -.t,/,Lte 9.30, noon. S, 4 8 p.m. < Soon fclong 880 am Azmerti 9 AM i?nn bo taking maile for ELTOpe Mai! H 9 AM lulu iahat B. LeeGuun 1.80 pm iravn, Famaracg Sourabaya 2 pm99 words
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Article934 1918-08-30 8 THE ANNU*I* MEETING. The annual genera meeting of the Singapore Cricket Club was held m the pavilion last evening. The President (Mr D V Perkina) waa m the chair, and there were present Massrs S Dnon, H M Cantrell, O P Onffl.h JoneJ, R A Parish and934 words
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Correspondence.
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Article60 1918-08-30 8 To the Editor Sir, The An ti Lottery moral and •tricfciyl eg li brigade or is it a equad can best damn tbat ally of the Devil and unlawfulness Insaruate, alottery, aqnarter cf which goes to the Red Cross Fuud and the prizes of which are ia War60 words
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Article346 1918-08-30 8 Sir, Personally I am a gambler and always taka tickets m lotteries when I can, but I confess to a feeling of some disgust at peeing the uned.f> ing scramble and breaking of promises m which the Government is indulging m order that the Our Day collection this year shall346 words
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Article533 1918-08-30 8 Sir, It is as much the duty of the State to care for its sons when wounded and dying as it is to equip them for tbe (rout ranks of sacrifice. Oa that deciaration I base an appeal fcr a vote f or the Red Cross Fuod from the public533 words
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Article320 1918-08-30 8 1 regulation whatever established on such a principle are to be put m competition with the solid advantages which must accrue from the adminisl ration of a Government acting on strict moral < principles, diecountcrmccing vice and exorcising it* beet efforts to suppress it." Contrast this with the following 11320 words
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Article166 1918-08-30 8 A correspondent sends us a copy of a circular published m the Jamaica Daily Gleaner of Juce 26th 1918. No Gambling for War Charity. Police Warning. London, May 29 Tbe Commissioner of Po! j ce cf the Metropolis dasires to call the special attention of all who are interested166 words
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Article141 1918-08-30 8 The undermentioned Singapore proper ties were sold by auction at the saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Co, No 3 Raffles Place, on Wednesday afternoon Eight pieces of freehold land situate off Tsluk Kurau Road, area 14,408 eg ft,! bought by VN Nachiappa Chitty for *600. Fen pieces of141 words
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Article135 1918-08-30 8 The mystery surrouading the serial etory 'The Hidden Hand" will be unravelled at tbe Marlborougb to nigbt, whoniba isst three epieodcd will be screened. To ninko the entertninmr-nt fetill more eujiiy able a line triangle Keystone comt-uy m two p j 1 1 will b^ fcliown, oloug With135 words
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Article53 1918-08-30 8 S R C L AWN TENNIS. Flio SRC Ltwn Ttwinis Tournament; wili bs drawn to a c^ose this eveniog wif.h tbe chp.lli.ugfl round iv the chuwpior.ehio which is pxpected to provide a very k-en gxme. W A A?ria ia tbo holder of tbe title aiid th 9 chnllf ng-ir is53 words
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Article23 1918-08-30 8 The Exoelsior state* that the historic bouse at Chateau Thierry, where La Fontaine was born, has b?en destroyed by bombs and German shells.23 words
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Article1196 1918-08-30 8 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual auctions on Wednesday and Thursday when there was offered for sale 1,897,880 Ib. (Tons 847.27.) Prices Realized. Cts pec lt». Sm. Sheet Fine Ribbed 40 to 47 Good 59 86$ Unem Sheet Fine Plain 84 37% Good1,196 words
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Article85 1918-08-30 8 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked ftte ccmpultory J Friday aug 30 4 00 p m. Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloto SV A Sees 111 IV 5.10 Drill Hall SRE v 500 Risim Poiut P Brani SR E vP B 515 ,r85 words
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Article234 1918-08-30 8 Nferro stevjn, E Kwj over Sbafro Sidney >- *v 3 The r-ccu-f -w Muudeil, hHid Im oiadeam^i.k «J MNMtcomthefncr. J ft*ta|i»t.coi» pnce cf rabbet lUftit iaeu.d 6V bLd ft« m I io**- to l; c c hlciPeif. (KWtIC.!!, R ltac tended ten toBltW| m p..yme, !5 h,. Li234 words
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Advertisement150 1918-08-30 8 To BRITISHERS m the FAB EAST The "ARETHUSA TRAINING SHIP 2,400 Old Boys have joined the R >yhl Nn\. 6,500 have entered the Merchant Set ice voA bki will P NEEDS HtLP. The Country Home? of the Society are rt pi cm ttcd by--4,000 Old Boys m the British Army.150 words
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