The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 September 1918
1918-09-07
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-09-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. O.N BNTB SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. NO. 9,46115 words
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Article260 1918-09-07 1 Oar London Letter is given on page 12 The latest robber estate returns will be found on page 12. The report of Sungei Bagan Robber Company appears on page 2. An important notice to employers of estate labour appears on page 12 Three Chinese have been charged260 words
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Article1021 1918-09-07 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. The commonplace man reading the debate on the lotteries bill at Monday meeting of Council is hardly likely, we imagine, to quit hi* task feeling that oar grave and reverend legislators oovered theimdves with glory or added m1,021 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement458 1918-09-07 1 fDHIGH TYRES s}U!r< -N3 PNEUMATICS nnTfll Kelly Walsh Ltd. II r^ 1 l^Ltf^^ mil JmM^b (Incorporated m hongko>g». Makers of the Nineteenth Century ma* m Edited by B .W,mams. TMP fDHSP ifterroon TEAS will be served In the v T~ ftu rt muivl Ol IiuWI pi KIC hotel lounge and458 words
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Advertisement166 1918-09-07 1 LATEST A&yEBT3U£MSftTS, Kelly and Walsh for books on China Page 1. Fresh films at the Alhambra to night Page 2. j Shipping notice re Eaetwind for Van couver Page 8. Fraeer and Neove for envelopes and other office requisites Page 6. i Sale of cottage piano by Allison, at Commercial166 words
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Advertisement5 1918-09-07 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1918-09-07 1 THE WE Sa?n?£M 7th. Biffo W3to»-ll 4» \.m., U-5 1 pm. Jewifch New Year (£679) commences. Chinese Ladies Aeson. Sale. V. M.C.1., 3 p.m. I Sunday, Bth. ;Hlgh Water-' p.m. j 15th Banday after Trintty. Meafcf 9th. Sign WaJ^-C-19 a.vi., 0 22 p.m. Teesdi? 10th. High W>*e« -0-4 3 a.-x.,98 words
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Article588 1918-09-07 2 The eigbth anuual report of the directoiS of thd f^bova compiiny for the year ended June 50, 1918, to be submitted 8 the aocual mutting to bi held oo Sept 17, a r the company's offleee, Chartered Bank Cbambera, le as follows Tue net prod*; lor588 words
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Article68 1918-09-07 2 A youag cyclist while riding alocg the] Koala Kaiig**? r J m Inch one night lately i Wai suddenly tftft up n by t,\o Cbioameu, whofte evident am was to unseat thaiider •Bd make away with ihe bicjclo The jonnf aler, however, rc»e to the ocoaefon I hj oharging and68 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement690 1918-09-07 2 NOW on T I SALE H (Cloth Covers $1.75) Mmk DOLIIR DIREOTOBY OrHCE, 16 CHftNGE HLEY. HAVE YOU TRIED GOODRICH FULL SIZES P LARGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. CENTS 9 RELIABLE WRIST WATCH S^ > I Dollars. Will C^***] Jff*^. last V,'%C f) Ni yw*^"- jSBRHHi of C /C 9*m 6690 words
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Advertisement567 1918-09-07 2 Palladium ORCHABD ROAD DID You Ever Stop TO THINK That a Beautiful Person May Have an Ugly Mind P SEE "PASSION" (The Fourth Deadly Sin) TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME Usual Matinee To-day at 5 p.m. Complete Change of Programme en Monday lUF'T'F^CI^ SPECAL ANNOUNCEMENT "GAIETY" y =T| PRESENTS ANOTHER567 words
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Advertisement304 1918-09-07 2 From Saturday, September 7th. Thursday Sc pj !*H Remember Nurse Cavern* See the Photoplay Tribute to the Memory O f b*, At The Alhambrl Ihe Hall for Music and Tea ures Bench "M In the Second Show at 9 II p n; A Stirring, Sensational and > motiona' p| t304 words
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Article232 1918-09-07 3 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAM v r TtlS FRBSCH CONSULATB n e p! 3 6 p.m. C.Ki'.iauing our :l9 l oQ «rfc 9 e»s fe D he V* a *l dv N'otd Ai ette and Aisne. we < T roy and Sorny w* %dc ihe"»o to cf Crony. ,j cjmplftely defeated tha232 words
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Article585 1918-09-07 3 THE RICE RIOTS IN JAPAN. lost Serious Known. August 14tb. ne la;--- i parts ilJ.o»:s thit tbf riCIJ il P'^S iJ ItOrt sKi:us m tlii b:r j'j or idera Jjptto. b; a c«l r d ont m aejci> T civ Bf«a tbe n?.vai »v: i' M»zjru h\s b"»n &ffdBtad lIH585 words
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Article450 1918-09-07 3 The Njrth American Revipv, which last December wrote that Calese all history is at fault the appointment o! a UeneraliesimD ia essential to success," naturally rejoices that the greatest living exponent of Napoleon's maxims had even at the eleventh hour been called to the supreme command of the Allied450 words
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Advertisement339 1918-09-07 3 i especially m cigarette manufacture. V. I Cala Monnfanhn'ofo #W ttsi SE sS— I ARDAH TOBACCO Co., Ltd. LOln N, ENG. J[f lwt I Do You Suffer from any I I SKIN OH BLOOD DISEASE I /flaplfp'cV B cuchas Eczema, Scrofula, Bad Leg, composed of ingredient* which quickly B I339 words
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Article493 1918-09-07 4 On April 28 there passed away at her i ▼ilia near Fino Mornaeco, m her eightieth year, Doona Giueeppina R union Ji, tie heroine of a little kuowu episode m Gui< j baldi's life. Returning m lb£9 from an, unsuccessful attiok on the Austrian fort493 words
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Article431 1918-09-07 4 Bitumen Wells of Hit. Hit, which we occupied the other day, viewed from a mile or two Jowo stream, reminds one of a town m Italy. Bat as one enters it the enchantment that distance lends disappears. One cantot escape from refuse m these small,431 words
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Article648 1918-09-07 4 N>t to mun h heard if g.is warfare 1 a: ihs prcgf v- time as two years ago, when the fleet u&e of tb-tt me 1 hoi of j attack was m ide on the Western Front, j Gas is, however, usod to a lr* meudous648 words
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112 1918-09-07 4 Can you speak tha language of the United States aska a card carried by the members of Che America i Prttective Association. We don't know whether we can or not, but we'll do oar baa 6 to repro dace a conversation we heard ov112 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement28 1918-09-07 4 SIN6APOHF Siiipl^Pafiiiiißrjf %?v £hf- Company 'a Launob mv?\ in*oomiiu! shipa -•phone No, 459 Orders promptly attend od o n daily and sea stock sappl)**. fl. K. STEVENS. Manage*28 words
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Advertisement108 1918-09-07 4 I Dunlop Tyres I F()1{ I I Ford Vans FOKDVAXB Should use the Spscu! :;i b| 1 oversize DUNLOP TVUK. WTonderfol M results have been obtained on the Koala La ti Straits Settlements an-l Fe4er**>eJ Malay Si with this size Tvk I New Stocks Just to Hand. Order at once108 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous975 1918-09-07 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING) j WILL BE HELD OH (Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th, land Saturday the 19th of Oct., 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUFEDAY, 15TH OCTOBEB, 1918. 1 8 THE MALAYA PURSE and PLATE— 2 83 p.m and975 words
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Miscellaneous535 1918-09-07 4 Horses handicapped m cia?s A shall be eligible to ran m Race No 7, Horsts handicapped iv class B shall be rligib'e to run m Bace No. 4 and Horses handicapped m class G shall f hah bo eligible to ran m Ha c No, 2. En- u»Dce Fee *3\535 words
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Advertisement23 1918-09-07 5 'A *tei<» I 3 BT^ ir!t!«.» r>ij<i-.'j» i -:~f lai H it riy t -.-n r»e-_etML I I 1 ■V»_— I [M >>-• k23 words
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Advertisement997 1918-09-07 5 GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES. Tenders ba received at the To'.onial Office rntil noon on September din. 1918, tha f HoAiDg services for the uoveroment Monopolies De^arimeut for tht year 1919:— (1) Supply of besi Aoaoyor Hongkong pota each capable of .asily containing three chfe^ of chandu. Ihe pots to be delivered at997 words
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Advertisement514 1918-09-07 5 REMINDER Messrs Powell Co Ltd., will offer at Billetts' Yard, Orchard Boad at 11 a. m. TODAY 77 Victorias and Dog Carts Several sets of Harnesses etc. etc. POWELL and CO, LTD. Auctioneers (Established 6i years). IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior Honsehold Furniture, Brilliant tone GRANDETTE PIA.NO by ALLISON," MINIAIUKE514 words
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Advertisement1236 1918-09-07 5 International Trading Company Limited Notice is hereby given that Mr. Poey Keng Seng has this day resigned his seat on the Board of Directors and has no further con nection with the Company. Dated the sth September 1918. A. Long, M.inaging D roctor. GLENf ALY PLANTATION LIMITED. (incorporated m the1,236 words
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Miscellaneous323 1918-09-07 5 ■^V CHURCH SERVICES.! USDA V APTttR TRINITY. STH m A3 DRSWBCATHBD»AL. i-.'.uunioa. p c mmunion -Choral). 0»f RyoßMi »a«. 10^. v r .1 Litany. > d ,iOii Sermon. BfOM, 231, 45 365 WS, BBPOI LINES. n el till farther notice H ORCHARD ROAD. 1 ilinster'3 Bible Class vt-ulng s> rvlce323 words
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Article18 1918-09-07 6 Ykarwood.— On September Srd at the Maternity Hospital, to Mir and Mrs. P. A Yearwood, a eon.18 words
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Article59 1918-09-07 6 Cahfr Guinnes?.— On Jace 86th, at Pt, James', Daunteey, by the Bey. Ocon Livingstone, a-gisted by the Rev. A Law, LirutColopel Herbert Carter, M. King's Owr (Yorksbiie Light Infinity), son of l&rig Gene ral P. C. Carter, cB. and Mrg. Oaptrr, to Henrione Grace, elder daughter of Mr. and59 words
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852 1918-09-07 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, Sept 7, 1918. Several minor topics m connection with th^ present state of the war are worth consideration During the forced retirement of the enemy m Fianders there have be^n but few signs of German 5 deriving any help from Austria. Tbe French certainly reported852 words
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Article471 1918-09-07 6 Biehcp Oldbam (eajs the Malaysia Message) ia m America helping m the Centenary movement, and Mrs Oldham it m Buenos Avres, their episcopal resideaca standing by the vroik for which they aie responsible. he Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknil! X c) will preside over the first meeting of the Sirtgipore471 words
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Article147 1918-09-07 6 COLITESY OP THE FRENCH ONRULATE. Paris, S'ptetLher skb 8 10 p m. We occupied Guiecart, Bhuz c«. Grsn dru, Moudf^couit, Pilly. W« croK6ed the Vetle on i bout thirty kilometres. W'a reacbtd the bei^bta rising nbo\e the A it a on this front* Between ih* Ai!the nnd147 words
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Article148 1918-09-07 6 r ihe OOOtpßCiien C»f the wnr mtp CJ s«pt Bth and tbe hr c i! u<jrn ireiiion cf the contfcL<dit!g ornj.'b m Ap.» 7:n, flv month* 14 ■> wben ths f t»« !ny IiTIBOI wae pi'^cically at r»n c.d on Wit Bonsna baitlftle'ii, itaom tbtt c rceioly D3i148 words
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Article529 1918-09-07 6 A Tamil coolie of Taiping was bitten by a king cobra a few days ego and expired b few hours later. Mr J M Sime is authorised to file tbe specification cf an improved cup for collecting latex from rubber trees. The currency order deferring payment of currency notes m529 words
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Article111 1918-09-07 6 GERMANS LEARN THE TRUTH ry i I M L !;d)r: v p fi if: i y f boptt. Horeo^r, tn, mtm MBQ fcitnlai 4 laid* the HI peare with \i Rid It |no«M i ItM cf kpril l« Dftptarci o| c! nor"oFr,-»r,. M ia rubbers, I co r J vocdi111 words
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Article79 1918-09-07 6 j Amsterdam, Ba| I Upper Hcu^f. Mm CJision m tie g< Vfifi as tindprtftPiuiir.'ii C M Mifca convinred ti at tfti pti et i n| iarvati. n ef t: crotra h\J ljnwl|l stake jd MHiaacctoii ritfc ;hs: mm Tbe Goverrnn-Lt m-.'-v do pouil approving of «h?79 words
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Article261 1918-09-07 6 I Howe fcTßftMf ihm M ■■'m At the present time, consul 3 ifl eat is being lukeri b\ >on ,-r.'j!t.:M m tbe inuurtJ :.r >i v< e-\ t ::;ifl m tbe Britisli E noirr ITaiio« irdH at tbe technical and learned >rfl bave dealt wnh nibj ct ani261 words
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Advertisement140 1918-09-07 6 I 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 Galdbeck Macgregor Co. IF YOU WANT A CYCLE "GET IT AT LITTLE'S" JL JLJL \5 JL tv Vv^ J. IS ENGLAND'S BEST140 words
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Advertisement42 1918-09-07 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 F 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of enr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No bettor guarantee of the high quality of oar work could be given or domauticd.42 words
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Article603 1918-09-07 7 R£ PRISONERS CAPTURED 1 \m Heavy Guns Taken bTTTi Mirshal H^g ::JJ ,hl o:ara oi PljegaUsai aod w J ltaat toys 16.000 with I M mbad H*ig i 1 r .-~t£ Canal dv .i >rth of Molilaint. j ol d»y the; baakl oi the riv*r ie to603 words
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Article557 1918-09-07 7 AISNE HEIGHTS REACHED j La Fere m Flames IBy SabmariM (Xbl«] (•Wvtar'e lervioa] Paria. Sept 6. Chauny, Ja&sy and la Fere are aflame. The French ate still close at the heels of the fleeing enemy. j London, Sept 6. Renter's correspond j eat at French headquarters says557 words
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Article105 1918-09-07 7 London, Sept 6.— Amaricjn offlj:a! (Sept 4\— Yielding to ths cantinujd presiura of the Allied forces, tha ensra? ia m ittreat norfchwatd of tha Vaale. W«. are m close pursuit and have 6ak*n B*zocbr 9 Perlea, F ■rnetti. and Biskeux capturing prisanera aad mso'iina gun and have rescued105 words
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Article122 1918-09-07 7 REFUND OF VOLUNTEERS' EXPENSES London. Sept 6.-Au Army Order notifies that locomotive expenses, excluding bag ga*e ohargti, will be refunded on Bppllcv tion wiihin twelve month- to individual who. after tbe outbreak of war. P^ed.d from Bou>h Alcio* including Bha de.is, aod embarked not later tban Feb 15 :916 cr122 words
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Article448 1918-09-07 7 THREATS OF ASSASSINATION Capt Cfomie'a Death UhatriM C*h>»l [E«mt«r'i fWrrio*] London, Sept 5. CuptainFrHncisCronv'a D 8 O, was one of the earliest aubm-.riue officers and at the outbreak of war commanded the Hongkong submarine flotilla During 1915 he commanded 819B 1 9 m the Baltic. He torpedoed (ha448 words
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Article144 1918-09-07 7 London, Sept 6 In connection witb the military situation, it is emphasised m responsible quartet a, that while the position on the west iront continues highly satisfactory, it would b* unwise to build too much on aa enemy collapse. The Allied offensive has yielded wondarfut results, but,144 words
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Article77 1918-09-07 7 Copenhagen, SapU 6 -lavestia ssatea thac the Uzrainiiu rrivolutiouari*-s have tikou Nichcinovgorod and other cities. Al»o tha town of Tfchernoff, where they killed the whole German garrison of 1,500 mfcn but retired when German reinforcements arrived. Sanguinary flghtiDg oc rurred m tha provinces of Poltava, Zjbernißoff D'-id77 words
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Article119 1918-09-07 7 London, Sffi 4.— Tba Ait Ministry gays that on tbs afternoon of S^pS B we enc C6«fuily attacked tha aerodroma at Muhang«. directly bitting several hangar* ani blowing up two machines on the ground. All ours returned. On the night of Stpt 8 we again heavily bombad119 words
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Article475 1918-09-07 7 DETAILS OF GERMAN LOSSES Allied Ship Constuction [By Bubmanae Cable J I (K*«to;'t t«rTio«) London, S?pt C. The Admiralty an nouncei that akhough it is not intended to adopt; tbe practice of giving proof of the official utterances of His Majesfcy'e ministers, it ii thought desirable lo givo475 words
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Article146 1918-09-07 7 London, Sept 6.— Reuter is authorita i tivelj informed tbat German submarines are again operating far one where they get fewer but bigger sbipa- Meanwhile ;he British antiVsubmutine flettn are immensely increasing. Submarine crews,; who formerly were volunteers, are now j conscripts, bus there is no146 words
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Article206 1918-09-07 7 London, Sept 4.— The Trade* Union Congress passed, by an overhelraiug mi jorifcy, a reso'uiion calling for t be war aims of the labour and socialist parties of tbe Central Powera iv Bnawer to tb; iuts r Allied labourites* war aims of February. The Congress206 words
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Article19 1918-09-07 7 Ottawa, Sepl 6.~The Government hat assumed complete control of the purchase and tale of exports of wheat.19 words
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Advertisement115 1918-09-07 7 Robinson Co. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED Sports Coats Crepe de Chine Crepe Chiffons Embroidered Voiies Floral Voiles Bathing Costumes and Caps Zephyrs Ginghams Muslins Hosiery Sunshades A large Assortment of plain and <l M EBBK£ L A t AYETI E, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES; i'.r as to annoiifice that L»115 words
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Advertisement685 1918-09-07 8 Mr* &%3m m tSsiTise India /Ipc.ar LiiNi-: (CV)mt&a!ea inootforMefl i» Ecglana.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.); *&c Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present 3 pended. VHa Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present685 words
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Advertisement42 1918-09-07 8 OIL PAINTINGS A SPECIALITY. Apply to The Pioneer P.,' tr?it Piciure Frame Co fciogapore Agency Ro. 38, Finlaysoa Green, la ptctiou Invited. I Vitafer 1 It" ort Re» tbo 3y»tem againat di^eaae, rwtarat tha Usauaa after >line-« and invigorate* withoat reaction. a42 words
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Advertisement845 1918-09-07 8 M. M. MESSAOERIES MJLRITIMES (Incorporated is F&avof MAIL LXi; Monthly service between Shanghai, Hocg* bong, Baigon, bingapore, Oolumbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice- versa. BRANCH LINK. Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tourane-Haiphong. For further Information apply to J. dO COURTQtS, Agents. THE OCEAN TRANSPORT Co Ltd. The s.s. "Eastwind" of 10,0845 words
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Advertisement663 1918-09-07 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP^ (INCORPORATED IN r S A W|f M fc||| REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS I ACIFIC SEfiVlfr I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San SS. -roUMBIA", 14,000 tons from Hon R k«n« on r SS. "VEHEZOEU'-, ***** tons 2 W r ll< Im SS. "ECUADOR", 14 000 tone663 words
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565 1918-09-07 9 Fancied Grievance as to Treatment Paria, June 1 4. Ey the hands of a madman France has beeu deprived of ono ct her great? tt cur gooug. Protestor P^zzi, whose renown was world wide, waa kiil*<j yesterday ir* his flit by a pitienfc, kLj565 words
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Article477 1918-09-07 9 la the blackness of the night one tiny fi me quivtrtd at tbe doorway of what bad been a F.ander* Lccip, but v ue now ja<t three wulle and a bit. The tiny tl.'pie v.-r-s (but of a 1 u.niDg candle. Is jimp ri unv. Uity nnd477 words
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Advertisement321 1918-09-07 9 r^rer 52.000.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 D GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I Bi AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and compiles with the BrltlahLite Viaaraaoa O3inj\ai3s V-jt l-i every particular.321 words
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Advertisement422 1918-09-07 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. i iKGOBPORiTED IH JAPAN •J*fi»ai V, 18,000.000 OHf—aJ Paid Up _.Y. 42 000,(K>0 Heaervo Fund.... Y. 13,10Q,00Q PreHdsnt. 4 lnotrye E9f *%o» FrtHdcnt. N. Kajlwara E-«. DISECTOX3. J. luoayo fcleq Y. Yainakawa Esq. N. Kajiwar i E«q. M. Odagirl Esq. N. Bom% Esq Bar nK.422 words
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Advertisement357 1918-09-07 9 WS 2EIUKD !3'3!2RM6E &*■> IM, nil las mm. MMEME. mil mi mmim u« nw. BiillVfEl. [U-crpcrat««J is BaglKall Fire acd Mar!re Rlb^b cf every deacriptlon mJorwritien at lowest current rates. Uriamssn, Gilfliian k Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated iv England.) General Agents. I. J. SssndrfiU, Manager, Insurance Departtcent. The Eastern United Assurance357 words
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Advertisement257 1918-09-07 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE j INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Britain). FIRE Simple Contracts, Latest Concessions. MARINE All kiud* of Marine Badness transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Poiiciea issued by this Con pan y cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bur* glary, Fire Transit. H. i. TOTTOR, IcALISTER ft257 words
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Advertisement189 1918-09-07 9 WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS EM POSSIBLE. 1/Pf J% O ~W i% BLOOD Vt 1 #4rf £-U MEDICINE Nevei before was there anything like it. nnr arc its marvellon<> properties likely ever to be equalled m diseases arising from impure blood. It cures biood and skin troubles by searching out189 words
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Article608 1918-09-07 10 London, July 2. Whatever may be the German successes 10 thia year's campaigns, the enemy has never wrested from the Allies superiority m the air a supaiiority which is visible daily, and which possibly is the leading (actor denying him just that necessary bit more to turn the608 words
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Article240 1918-09-07 10 The funeral of tha 1 ;te Me Loks Chew Kit took p'sca m the reform style at Penang on Tuesday raot^ing. Tha remains were conveyed to tha Mcuaii Erekiao Cemetery for interment. The funeral was attended by a large number of relative! and (elands, many240 words
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Article189 1918-09-07 10 Ihe Times of Malaya thus cavalierly disposes of the Uaited Malaya Council. "The consensus of opinion round the town is that the refusal of the Chamber of Mines to have anything to do with the United Malaya Council has sounds i the death-knell of that body which, from189 words
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Article169 1918-09-07 10 The demand of certain sections of the indigenous population cf Ceyloa for Home Rule or something approaching to it is, ot course, a direct result cf the Indian movement m the same direction and of tbe concessions made to Indian opinion ia this matter by the169 words
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Advertisement781 1918-09-07 10 Appropriate, atesys. I tWith certain dishes, such as Gwm LEA PERRINS 1 SAUCE is tMmys appropriaj £jJ3 It is the recognised sauce for sil.:. J^J 4jSjr In fact, for everything with wln t b a stKoe 5i ||S am be used. LEA PERRINS' is Invariably 21 I^^ the BEST. It781 words
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Article1210 1918-09-07 11 iMaed by FKA.SER Co., Exohange and Share Broken, Sept 6th 'AD MfllßfltOM Of rUwljt** fltiuM thttM ht MSMied M mwtmlu M^alßAl io> ike miumibi «S« r -past 3 •2«S L i gj^tottwnpaii M* iio o no o iSm !n Dennlstown «0% „lis 9 iq o 115,000 11,210 words
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Article36 1918-09-07 11 Oo«*in<MP <• #< sept 6 tas%4 9« 14 7-82 i, 4*ui*.i. |881 8i P«rlf3t9 ?««dtu *i 9 s4i F»ncc 4«mmad B»nl go3| IBDX4, T. T. 149 j£7A, d*U£&aJ 116$ NWg^Sias^, Bask Bnr^nt |8.&« is* -it?*** Lar«<sac 49^36 words
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Article135 1918-09-07 11 Sepc 6 Tin (200 tons) $154 00 rsmtfttfii 21 CC i<Si3*«»4 \\mim M* 24. M i*«a&:*ff C«*%* sV) 22.CC ?*&%»< ii*,.h Media npoctt 80 0 j Faagas f Wafs# lv,« 60.00 'i^ira*^* «i«a to 't?a fc l asm (8i) vo *c* si- OOtS *&i; Oo2fe* (t1& >ii<a<<i; aoa r£9tos»,135 words
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Advertisement116 1918-09-07 11 iARZOLEUM OOD PRESERVATIVE for the treatment of all kinds of soft timber m order to prevent the ravages ot White Ants, Dry-Rot, Teredo, and Decay. IRZOLEUM is also invaluable for treatment of all kinds of TreeDiseases. Directions IR TIMBER Apply Carzoleum hot (not boiling) with an ordinary paintbrush taking care116 words
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Advertisement346 1918-09-07 11 EWLOVfffnr Married Man with h£ years planting experieace and a rod knowledge of book k^plng deetr s a responsible position on ft Rubber Ebtate. A.B. J. c/o Singapore Free < I Pieeg. WANTED WEOICAI OFFIO R J For a propeity In Trenggaou Enclosing copl^H of qialiflcation* aad ctatiDG Balarv requited.346 words
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Miscellaneous425 1918-09-07 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [Ail British veaeele unless marked] Arrivals. Sept 6 Giang Aon, lUaee Melchior Treab, Siagkap. E nile (Dai). Sept 6. Sri Maar, Aoj ;a Sarie Bacneo Pontianak (Dot). CLEARANCES. Sept 5. H»inam, Hebe, Kaka; Van dc> Parra, Sing *c>uj »,RS B*ru vDa(). Sept 6. Pob Aaa Indragiri, V*n425 words
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Miscellaneous161 1918-09-07 11 ftMHfgR RBPOBT i^aacUu« Kerbau Hospital, Sept 5 A.M. 8 PM OP.M. fiarom. h* p%b 29 849 29 '32 19.700 £Viur>. 66 0 85 0 81.0 Wet Bulb Thet )0j 70 6 78.0 pir. of WiaO S Calm Calm M£kX. Temp, la bha»!e 90 0 tfitt. do. lo 7A a Wax161 words
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Article173 1918-09-07 12 We are askad to publish the following notice. All employers of agricultural labourers who propose to reduce their labour forces, more especially those who are about to discbarge tapping coolies, are requested to give early notice of their intention to the Labour Department, ia ordtr that the Labour173 words
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Article159 1918-09-07 12 The Bishop of Singapare wilj preach at EveneoDg on Sunday (to-morrow Sept 8:h, on behalf of tbe Singapore Diocesan Association. His Lordship has promised to give some account of the many sided work of the S D A, its present financial difficulties consequent on the speoial appeals159 words
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Article153 1918-09-07 12 Three Chinese, Chia Kirn Kwarg, Chia Kirn Saab an] Song Ngan Chew, were ytsterday charged bifore Mr Ham, third magistrate, that they on or about the month of August 1918 m Singapore did fabricate false evidence for the purposs ol baing used m a stage of judicial153 words
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81 1918-09-07 12 Second List. H E The Governor *50 LS Colonel W P Hume 25 °R" 60 Mr aod Mrs Hooper 25 Mrs E H Derrick 25 Mr A E Baddeley SI "TRD" 6C Mr L R Macphail 50 Colonel aad Mrs Derrick 100 Messrs Robinson and81 words
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Article80 1918-09-07 12 Got up A3 it has been rs a tribute to the meua i-y o! Boglaud's heroine aud a& an appeal Ihe p *riou?na cf Britishers and Briti h subjee a, The Martyrdom of Nur»e Cavell, a muiti reel feature to be ecteencd for six nights from to-night at80 words
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Article101 1918-09-07 12 A Ctiiueio D.*me«i Taa Caia repoita to the police thy theft from his person ia Market et, nt a !i:t!c cfccr coon on Thnrs day, ot |SOO m not 39 acd a crossed cheque for *3.OCC. The complainant alleged that he was knock* d into by two Macunß, one ot101 words
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Article2446 1918-09-07 12 From Our Own Correspondent London, July 8. Every day the British publio waits (or Sir Douglas Haig's message m the almoet oertain conviction that it will announce the start of the great offensive— Part 111 1 suppose, although there have been co many psrte that we have almost2,446 words
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Article202 1918-09-07 12 Agents Sime, Darby and Co. Bakit Lintang 25,000 Chempedak 9.800 Chimpul ***** Jasin 25,642 Krabong 8,800 Kempae 88,275 Lenda 19,100 Merlimaa 85,089 Permata 8,647 Pegoh 48,007 Radella 16,890 Rembia 22,509 Sungei Bahru 88,441 Tebong 76.G00 Secretaries Evatt and Go. Lnnas 18,606 total for 10 months 166,202 words
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Article89 1918-09-07 12 Sunday, September Bth. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10, and Ham. 2.30 and 8 80 p.m. Ciub BuDgalow, 9 30, 10.30 and 12 15, 3 and 5 30 pm. High Tide, 12 02 p.m Height 9 fee*. The 100 yards Club Championship will be swum off the arrival of89 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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