The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 August 1918
1918-08-31
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Title Section15 1918-08-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JEN CjSNTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 1918. NO. 9,45515 words
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Article194 1918-08-31 1 Every day does tbe news from the western front, with the expert con jeetures as to its likely sequels, more and more encoorage a high degree of optimism. A Havas message even goesso^far as to say that the whole German front is splitting— Page 6. The British194 words
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Article1929 1918-08-31 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri cat farrago libelli Juvenal. One likes to thii-k that the brave boulfl who have gone Weat in this war did 60 in the best of spirits. We came across this extract from a book by Captain Adams, Nothing of Importance," written a1,929 words
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Advertisement124 1918-08-31 1 GOODRICH TYRES jOUDS \ND PNEUMATICS Raffles Motor Garage FOR SALE 1 Brand New New Comet Motor Cycle," 2 H. P. 2 Speed, four stroke, I fitted witlj precision Junior Engine and also Motor Accessories. I J. Growther Shaw Go. Jl Lgtf i OUR SPECIAL SERGES FOR &h "m^ f L124 words
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Advertisement167 1918-08-31 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPOR4IJBD IN HONGKOSGJ. FOUR NEW BOOKS The Definite Object Frenzied Fiction BY by JEFFERY MRNOL u STEPHEN LEACOGK $2.00 $3.20 Sergt Spud-Tamson,VU. The Hungry Hundred B Y (Royal Naval Reserve) BY R. W. CAMPBELL j OHN Si MRGERISON $2.00 $2,50 BALLANTINE'S PILSENER BEER Sole Arents— Straits Rettlements167 words
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Advertisement144 1918-08-31 1 L/VIIST ADVERTISEMENTS, New books at E and Ws Page 1. R'DGC Campbell, c m g dec Page 5. Com Rub Co's sale of rope, etc Page 5, Njtire by Alec Williamson, Ltd Page 6. Tenders invited by Govern meat Page 5. Re Chinese military bonds Page 5. Watches at Robinson's144 words
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Advertisement5 1918-08-31 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1918-08-31 1 Bitirdu 31st. Blgb Water- 644 s.w. t 5 30 pm. Nanyo Bhimban Sports, Raffles Inst. Sunday, Sept. Ist. High Water— B-i9 a.m., 712 p.m. 14th Sunday after Trinity. Church notices will be found on page 5. S.V.C. DRILL PKOGKAMME. Attendance ttt three recruite 1 parades a week is compulsory. [Drills131 words
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Advertisement616 1918-08-31 2 j now I SALE 111 I (Cloth Covers $1.75) Jm j DOLUR DiRESYOHY I OfHCg, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. HAVE YOU TRIED I r i FULL SIZES P LIRGS STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tecders wiil be rtc ivtd at the Coloiial Stcretary'a Office, up to hood of the uh fiep616 words
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Advertisement680 1918-08-31 2 PIT "1 ObUuObKAml* U.JLJ.X ORCHA&D ROAD Complete Change of Programme. To-Night! At 9-50 To-Night!! The Sensation of Singapore. Supported by New Comedies, teew Dramas. In the First Performance Commencing at 8 o'clock. THE FIRST TWO EPISODES (tour Parts) of Ihe Greatest Mystery Serial of Modern Times j;orE. TLis Programme will680 words
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Advertisement419 1918-08-31 2 From Monday, Aug. 26, to Saturday AuT^ Pictures of Great Dramatic Power Ensuring Entertainment cf ?:xcepti nal Excellent At The Alhambr il The Hall for Music and Fea ures. I:, A IHAhHOUSER S L< hM Sctßitional acd Grijpin^. with 1 Powo.'fully I/.tu;i-i c i ua> Kxtraotcl n.iy aa it'i;- Cnezpccted419 words
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Article976 1918-08-31 3 joyous Confidence one recogni7ea lhat taese are i^jjj. of jeflni:e aaJ most rtal i- h i-. su^b times that mea a-ii revaal to them- r j th-j tru* sources of K r confidence is -,-n can be saved only by re--0 tit- I >fciitiea of life. It w976 words
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Article144 1918-08-31 3 Interesting Magisterial Decision. Mr W Scott, First Magistrate of Ipoh, gave an interesting decision in a gaming case lost week, which declared gaming on State land not within the purview of the Eaactraent defining the illegality of gaming in public places.' 1 The point arose out144 words
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Article261 1918-08-31 3 5 German Walled Fist. T kio, August! 18th. The Cz cha in the M tricime Pa viDoe left for Harbin on the Bth, travelling o?tr the Chinese Eastern Railway. The Uaanri front ia quiet. The enemy on this front is 100,000 strong. All meu between 19261 words
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Advertisement550 1918-08-31 3 CIG ARETES 1 The particular man demands a particular I cigarette. "State Expres" s ar e made for I just such men— men of discrimination who I require the best I No. 555 Virginia S* $1. I ,j i Packed in Patent Vacutim Tins. I Sr v j S T*550 words
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Article491 1918-08-31 4 Effect of New German Prize Law Amsterdam, June 8. In viow of the ino/ceasing difficulty ol Hoi laud's economic situation, I today made iaquiries in an authoritative Dutch quarter, where the following statement explanatory of tha situation was made to me Holland's difficulties arise largely f. om491 words
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Article218 1918-08-31 4 Victorian Protest Melbourne, July 28. A ttrcng protest against gambling for j patriotic purposes was made by a deputa tion representing the university and secondary Bchools, which waited npon j the Premier (Mr Lawson) to day. Dr Leeper, formerly warden of Trinity College, said that all the educational218 words
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Article66 1918-08-31 4 Io a house at Poplar, where a number f of Chinese were oau'gbt by the police playing fan tan, there was displayed tlie )j Polica Conimieeioner's cautionary uot'ce abouc the game. Thirteen men, ocb with I a r.ame ucpronouoceable except by a Chinese leays a- London paper), were cbargfd at66 words
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Advertisement615 1918-08-31 4 concentration of its ingredients, /> PPRRINS' San re i<? verv i BT*** %*^J t^' j** T"' J^r ■J? X" H w \o\\i r** i^ '^rs*^ 3 Original Genome I i-.'// ""-T~7L., -I^Tv >4r" rum z." ~^-«2S i a c^fmSk Tyre Comfort and Tyre Values j The MAXIMUM power cf your615 words
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Advertisement613 1918-08-31 5 oB* CHURCH SERVICES, j mttunAi AFTER TRINITY, rftß 5o BE! l« §T l? ,r^BW h CATHEDRAL. communioß Choral). i f Hjmas. 17s (a). 316, 313, 12\ »wed hy lioly Com. ,s o rvireintber?<ihotlßal] and S.-imon. Bymnß, i4, SV, ]63 S, SEPOY LINEb. t i BWrm Lmftl iCIi, ORCHARD ROAD. Sfi613 words
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Advertisement971 1918-08-31 5 ALCC WILLIAMSON., LIMITED. Notice is toreby given that FREPRIO wiudIAMSON im no Ungerin theempioym nt of the ahov» nann d company and has no authority to incu- exptns s or t ansact any buunes3 In th€ir behalf or in their name. By Order ot the Directors ALEC WILLIAIBOI, LIMITED. 818971 words
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Advertisement990 1918-08-31 5 1 FRESH PURE CREAMERY I BUTTER Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (iacorporatcd J AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED GOODS To be held at the Sale Room of Messrs. POWELL and Co., Ltd. On Wednesday, 4th Sept., at 70-30 a.m. Comprising O. I. Pipes, Boltn and Nots, Gilvdtuiz ul Iron Tubes, M.990 words
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Advertisement978 1918-08-31 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RAGING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th, and Saturday the 19(ii of Oct., 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. i Tuesday, icth Octobeb, 1918. j 1 ft 8 THE MALAYA PURSE and PLATE— 2 89978 words
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Advertisement899 1918-08-31 5 Horses handicapped in cla«>B A hai: bo cligl ble to ran in Ra- < No 7, Flor- h handicapped in claps B shall bfl '^'b!e to i in Race No. 4 and Horses hatidi^. -v><i t^ C shall shal be eligible to ran i Hate. En trbece Fee S3 Diet^Ch899 words
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Article21 1918-08-31 6 Scheebder. On Augu~t 30, at "Mildreda" 149 East Coast Road, Singapore, to Mr. and Mr». W. L. SCHBERDBR, a SOD.21 words
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1330 1918-08-31 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, August 31, 1918 Good progress continues to be made en the Western Front. Three of the army advances continue at a rate vastly better than in previous counter attacks, and we must recognise this movement of the Allies as the counter attack to Germany's last1,330 words
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Article180 1918-08-31 6 What GoverDment Mi e bt Do From Our Own Corruypndtni Kuala Lumpur, Aug 30. The Rubber Conitni tee has now been! appointed as a Commission, entitled tbe Rubber Industry Protection Commission. A third meeting was held yesterday. Sub committees were formed at tbe firgt and second meetings180 words
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Article349 1918-08-31 6 THE LOTTERY QUESTION. To the Editor Sir, I could not help reading the several letters en lotteries which appeared in your paper with f*e)iogs other than contempt) for the Unco Quid and amusement at their clever sophistries Upon q)7 word I uever koew until now that we had euch349 words
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Article103 1918-08-31 6 To the Editor. Sir, I have occaeion nearly every morning to crote the bridge at Pulau Saigco and frequently witness the unload ing of p'ga destined for the abattoir in thi* district, and it has always struck me that these unfortunate beasts have rather a thin time.103 words
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Article170 1918-08-31 6 Mr Justice P J SprcnJe Itft Kuala Lumpur for Petuu g and up u arrival tbtte will proceed to Lumut to bear a civil liCtiou of Eome importaDce to piauttre i t His 'juaLj friends in Ipuh will be «!ad to hear that Me E D McPherson ie now caDvale^cecti170 words
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Article391 1918-08-31 6 WHOLE FRONT SAID T DB SPLITTING J l Foch's Mercil^ p^ Paii*. Auc '28 1... J Geriuai: icrci rentier, L 2 1^ arrivul f Lastro Bu f«HB am f. '^t, j tfc« few df.y. tO effiejiciouo. He ii ;ia fc4!:^t:(n ti*-8 withoni Btoatifli Ca Q *iBriiifh are st;i:391 words
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Article221 1918-08-31 6 Simla, Aug 29 —Good. wide*prtidni»i have fallen, completely changing the «fncultural situation (or th* better over i vast area Mr F de Stacpoole, formerly a plwte in the FHS, who obtamtd a commiiiat in the Irish Guard*, has bten wounded it France, both legfi anc an arm221 words
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Advertisement259 1918-08-31 6 France, Our Friend and Ally, offers us Golden Guinea I the produce of her beautiful Vineyards For Cultivated Tastes GOLDEN GUINEA French Sparkling Muscatel j A Shipment Just Received SOLE AGENTS Galdbeck Macgregor Co. JOHN LITTLE LT C D O SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR. The only Safety Razor which I259 words
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Advertisement42 1918-08-31 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 pump 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of oar offer "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee ot the high quality of oar worfc coald be given or demanded.42 words
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Article483 1918-08-31 7 I. BULLEC3URT AND JHY CAPrURED Ls H^J>* r tin S p si tr»h*l M.3 II HIIBA W» HI M;t 1 u iHoi e.ist- i^r «■> the rowillosj. qv r In 11m r&a t.v ia I un ''i is* i id t h*} Vi t b Joiifl Jbtisg Oar483 words
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Article123 1918-08-31 7 WHICH SIDE WILL HORYATH HELP? An Allied Ultimatum [Rantar'a Samoa] i London, Aug 28.—The situation in through tbe interpoaifcion of Hor w.h aci iU prob»b!a ttfeors all complete ly puzzle offlaia! qnartsrs in London. Tbe wbofe hitnaiiou li so complex and cocfosed ItbaJ nobodj underecaudrt it. All official123 words
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Article169 1918-08-31 7 A Denial from Berlin Pm* Aug -2$ —Tbe diplomatic defeat c! the LJeriui Qorernmeiit which has been ifotcod Ic ji -V* ia to Spaio's ultimatum |coaoen»taf tie requisition of tonnage, aod i),e ue*!i of th« orugcei^ive reorganization ol tbe l; j^jsu f jrre; owicg to the Allies'169 words
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Article91 1918-08-31 7 London, Ang 29. A nentral who waa an eye- witness gives the fallowing example of German knavery A British airman bombed and partly deatroyed a German military train, killing and wounding rr any soldiers, but before any attempt waa made to succour the wounied a number of men91 words
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Article61 1918-08-31 7 London, Au^ 29. Tbe Press Bnrean states that tbe Committee on Production has awarded tbe women tramway and omnibus workers an advance of 25a weekly over the pre-war rates, thna equalising tbe rates with those of male workers. The Government has appointed a committee to investigate and report61 words
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Article58 1918-08-31 7 Amsterdam, Aug 29. A Berlin ae-ni-official telegram states that Britain on Aug 22 notified her readineai to ratify tha Anglo German war prisoners agreement, if Germacy approved of a certain modifl cation, but did not refdr to the qaeetiou of a satisfactory arrangement of the position of Germans58 words
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Article45 1918-08-31 7 Washington, Aug 29. The firing at N*o A '»les bad quietened down. General Hoi brook, of tbe American army, has been placed in charge of 'he border. It is re pjfieii tbat Cn.rraj Zi'i repreaectatire ie proeeedirig to Wubhiugton to express Mexican regret.45 words
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Article27 1918-08-31 7 London, Aug 29 —I: ia confirmed that tbe I &i<Br>4 have slightly withdrawn in Albania but occupy tbe Mal»kattra ridge comiuiudiDy iba harbour of Yalona.27 words
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Article122 1918-08-31 7 tl»j fntrcy hara abandoned large quantities of niuuitiotJfff especially in Roye. The eutrr.v !<= itnbbanilj resisting our advance anJ^heitins: R>*ph**vily Wenre approach \r.& ihe ct»u «i >*t Bt'bencourt, Oressy and EcnviUy. Ghcipu! Haiubert's army b»i rraotird V'-.^'j- Ic, r ruiles from Noyon, ih fail j; vgico i? ktomioeDl Louii in122 words
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Article1268 1918-08-31 7 HOUSING TO BE CONSIDERED. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commißeionere was held in the Municipal Board room yesterday afternoon, presided over by Me W Peel and attended bj Meaari W Bean, W Lowthpr Kemp, W A Simi, E Teaaenßhon, Tan Kheam Hock, J A Elias, Roland Braddeli1,268 words
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Article139 1918-08-31 7 From Our Own Corruwondent Penang, Aug 80. At the annual meeting of the Chin Seng Company, Mr B E Rosa presiding, it was staled that the company had forged ahead. There waa a loss of 917 000 for th« year ending February 1915. At the end of139 words
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Article110 1918-08-31 7 from (hur Own Corrupondtni Kuala Lumpur, Aug 80. At the meeting of Malayan Collieries Mr J A Rnasell presided and said that there waa no lack of demand for Rawang coal, but the output was stationary, owing to lack of labour and plant. He referred to the charge110 words
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Article150 1918-08-31 7 The annual general meeting of tbe Kfppel Golf Ciub was held iu the club houte on Thurediy evening. Mr H Aepin all presided, tbe others present including Messrs H T Wbise, R F Binnie, W Bircbam, F Niblock. W Kiog, H Jackson and D Suttie. The annual150 words
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Article83 1918-08-31 7 As exp«-c f ed, the challenge round in tbe SRC L>wo Tennia Cbaropiocsbip, played last feVtiijiup b fore a lurge company of BprCfrttote, prutiu :td a very kten game, ar<d the »«u:i w»6 that the title changed bun do W A Aena, bolder, was beaten83 words
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Article39 1918-08-31 7 A epeciul temperat.oe service will b* held tomtrrow evening at 8 16 at tbd Booste«i1 ln?ti?ut,e, &c which Mies Stroofc will Bpettk. \<; uffc invited, especially m-u ct *b« Aitt, NTivt feed Mercantile Marite. Mies Yzeltnaa will bo ihe soloist.39 words
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Advertisement107 1918-08-31 7 Robinson Co. I KEYSTQNE-ELGiN and WALTHAM. I Wristlet Watches In Silver and Rolled Gold Cases. I Mi* H N iiiUKPSIUfiF ilia s gig i«i 8 PUUHdIIUUEit ate of P-'lessiu- LAFA?EITE, PhotogrcfAera to Their MAJESTIES) Begs to announce tbat be conducts tLe ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO SIHSAPORE at ite BURLINGTON. <IOQ Paoee107 words
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Advertisement953 1918-08-31 8 aT* Dbitish India AMD i l^. PGA H mJi I N E Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. co. (Under Contract witb His Majesty's Government.).' *He Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY aro at present oended. tne company's intermediate services to and from London are at present953 words
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Advertisement890 1918-08-31 8 I, S A AXk« MBSSAGERIBS HARITIMES darrAW mA 1 1 MI!L LIHI| !QTPAS9Q^t7> r^ft I Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong&M.E.£Lß*&fik£. u»., Kong, Baigon, fcingapore. Colnmbo, Djibouti, (InoorporaSed la Japaal Egypt and Marteiilefe and vice versa. EUBQPEAN LCKE. BRA CH L1 s Foreatgbtly service between Balgon-Toorane Haiphong. fif HsagkSJSS, SklßgHll, fob!890 words
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Advertisement585 1918-08-31 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP ci3 (INCOKPOUITED ik r <. "^ftir|jj REGULAR MONTHLY TPANS JACIF r cm Uoogkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokoharaa, Honolulu and g SS. COLOMBIA IMWtoMlnmHoQibaf J3 B.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons do" V S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 tons do and every 28 day, \henmite^ The steamers have the moat modern585 words
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Article1495 1918-08-31 9 I Life in German Can Factory. Tbe following story of life in a munition factorj at Caseel is reprinted from The Times, to whose Amsterdam correspondent it waa furnished by a prisoner of war. The story is given in the latter e own word* IHen^cnel's eted factory bdfora1,495 words
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Article411 1918-08-31 9 Singapore, Aug. 26th, 1918. Beans, Long per catty 8 do. French do 16 Beef per lb. 38 Beef Steak do 28 Bean Sprouts per catty 4 Bamboo Sprout* do Blachan do H Brinjals do 7 Cabbage, BatavU do Zl 96 do. China do nil do. Salted do411 words
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Advertisement327 1918-08-31 9 over $2,000,000 y* e Assurance in force over $9,000,000 t HI GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 'LUTED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) U.««.N OFF.CE: a OM *wr,. tc. jiff MONEY TO LOAN. LIBERAL COMMISSION TO BBOKFns For all p*rticn!ar 9 apply to A. H. PAIR, Manning Director, or"^ I HORACE W.327 words
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Advertisement450 1918-08-31 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE SANK, LTD. 1 IMOWQBATBS n Jipa:-* :it Y. *****,000 trmi&tttt, J. lamrfe^af. PIMM rV»rtdmA H, Kajiwara DISECTOHS. I toopye Sbq. y. Yarcr,knwa Em N Ksjtwai Esq, Bt.OdagWKsq. N. SOToaEsq Bar nK. Iwass^i k. Boooda Esq. tc. ratsnml Bsa H. Klmnra Esq. s. Boaaki Esq. K. Uara 1^ sq.450 words
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Advertisement568 1918-08-31 9 3» uum mmmt so im. Fill IHO MMi t IHI-TUJ I«aUR«N» JSIO6, Us, U.Ot"tip.-.rs ted In ElougSueg ssi« Rit i^iuaissTgE 59.. u» (laeoaryi vated id Honckuaj.j UIMHTEF. i fowpwtttoil ia VsaluiJ Fireaod Sf arise Bisks of every dcscrlptlox underwritten at lowest current rates. MaiKsca, 6i!i)lian 4 Co., Ltd. t lncorporated568 words
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Article1181 1918-08-31 10 The following is the story of the ex periencea as a prisoner of war in Germany of a Sikh soldier recently repatriated After seeing service in Egypt, my regi ment went to France and it is in September 1915 tbat this story commences. My regiment shared1,181 words
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Article144 1918-08-31 10 The mysterious fever outbreak* which have been so rife in India and Ceylon, and have become pronounced in Singapore and other places in Malaya, have at last made their appearance in Ipoh, says the TOM. It is said that during the past fcrtnight or so coolies144 words
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Article125 1918-08-31 10 After several efforts to ascertain the views of the FM S Chamber of Mines in regard to the United Malaya Council, a special general meeting of members, says the TOM, was convened for Saturday afternoon in the Chamber's offices in Brewßter Road, Ipoh, "for the125 words
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Advertisement666 1918-08-31 10 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 5& percent per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 20TH JULY, 1928. PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to666 words
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Advertisement102 1918-08-31 10 Dunlop Tyres I FOK I Ford Vans FOKD VANS Should use the Specu! })V oversize DUNLOP TVKE. Won lei f V Mil results h^ve been obtained oa the J{, rl u n <i ia in iQ^ Straits Settlements and Federate 1 Ma'ay Stat New Stocks Just to Hani Order at102 words
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Advertisement141 1918-08-31 11 fOPfCAL ROOFING I is k JSLf J dr\ \3Kj v/ Led with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB th do away with the necessity of l- s ticky cement at the overlaps. L ■<o psASC'-> is the result of over years experience in the manure of Ready Roofings. Its [ability makes it141 words
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Advertisement434 1918-08-31 11 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Cos Sale-room Raffles Ibnmben, Raffles Place On Monday, 2nd Sept., at 2-30 p.m. rentof 8 ??.o I8 3 earB commencin fi the 9th Septefnb^r, Ts at bimonthly CHING KENG LEE Co aueh k cLcnHin a Auctioneers Estate Agents. AUCTION434 words
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Advertisement671 1918-08-31 11 Wanted a w a t rO n (Euro ear). Apply to the Manager, RAFFLES BOTEL immediately. 81 8 8-8 WANTED. At the Peak, Uo^kong Nurse tor child 3 yearaoid Eur pean prtferr d. ilia R.Buther Jand. I^9 'lhi i'eak, HoDgkong. 28 8 2-9 WiW ED MECICAL OFfIS R For a671 words
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Advertisement568 1918-08-31 11 LX3H NGB. I Qeflssmn ot m Aug 80) 1 4 6-62 iimiuii fa i. 5829 82 Private nreAfta la'i 347 16 Ffansi s«oian? BacA 808 lam*, T. T, 148 Ion ro^ .7 j 1 CB^ p-i>-itji b ti >.- i 98 lavAi iaau id iio l^grSOE, s:^ -i r i6|568 words
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Article3330 1918-08-31 12 EXPORT DUTY AND CROP RE sTRICTION general meeting of tbe Planters Aeso citation of Ma'aya was held in the Mercan tile Back Building*, Kuala Lumpur, at 10.80 on Wadaesdfty morning, there being present a go atteodicce at delegated of all the D P As. War Relief.3,330 words
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Article458 1918-08-31 12 The eighth annual report of the above I company for the year ended May 81, 1918 i (to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held on Sept 10, at the s registered offices Riverside, Malacca) shows that the profit for that period, after pro458 words
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Article48 1918-08-31 12 The following is the result of the Ballot for Election Committee, S C C Ad'er E S Borneman O L Bnck'ey RD, Dove A WD. Griffin NAM HJI W c t Kicg FW, Owtn FW.Robertton James! Silter Cbs*H, tioeley J, Todd A H, To«>c n*o F M48 words
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Advertisement69 1918-08-31 12 are unsurpassed for STRENGTH, BRILLIANCY AND ECONOMY* There are no better jgfe^22^^ u^ SIEMENS BROS. DYNAMO WORKS, 11 I (IWCOtPCRATEO IN ENCLAMQ. 1 SINGAPORE M^ fELEGRAMS 'SIEWEHS-* UICWOUj •■■■■■'■^■■■■■■■^•KaßlfclWßßßWffaßMJl^^^ Have just Received a small S'pplj Waterproof Marking Oraym in Black, Blue and Red. Adelphi Mote FVPnv F V F N69 words
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