The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 October 1918
1918-10-02
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Title Section15 1918-10-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 1918. NO. 9,48215 words
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Article279 1918-10-02 1 Bulgaria is stated to have nnoon ditionally snr rendered and the railways are pat under Allied control. It is certain that Ferdinand is taking steps to mollify his angry people, bat it is nlso certain the advance of the Allied forces continues Page 6 Of the great279 words
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Article1157 1918-10-02 1 He was quite an old man wearing the ribbon of tbe South African War. What hie ?e%re were nobody could tell, but he must have told a lie to the recruiting sergeant m order to get taken into the British Army. For years he had worked on1,157 words
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Advertisement194 1918-10-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music m Attendance Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). We are ths only English firm s^" ■J*hs\ m194 words
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Advertisement270 1918-10-02 1 4 dvertisement. Without doubt the best advertisement any Dealer can have is a Satisfied Customer— With this point m view, it is our aim to give the best possible value for money, m Pianos, Organs, Gramophones, and other Musical Instruments. Tuning and Repairing by skilled workmen. Moderate charges and satisfaction270 words
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Advertisement102 1918-10-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Commercial Robber Co sell miecellane ous gear Page 5. Ictellfgent clerk wanted Page 11. Accommodation for bachelors Pige 11. Wassiamnll A&aomull have a epscial cloth Page 5. Game at the Cold Storage Page 6. Enquire at John Little's for everything Page 6. Yamato's Clearance Sale m now proceed102 words
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Advertisement5 1918-10-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1918-10-02 1 THE WEEK Wadoesdii 2nd. High Wafi-3*— BBl a.m., 9-9 p.m. Thupsdxi 3rd. tiJgb Wi».io»- 9 fi2 a.ni 9.84 p.m. Muar Rubber meeting, Evatte noon. Frfdvy 4th High Watv» -16 a ,135 p.m. Adj. Ma id pal meeting, 2.30 p m. Ednljee Khory Regular, 6.30 p.m Saivrds;} sth. Higb Water— lC92 words
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569 1918-10-02 2 la the coarse ol a rev c.v ct the tiu, outlook a vrri'er m t:-.anci ii oon tempo r cry observes As to th 3 position iv the Strui'e" S9*tlenientd, it is very oh-cure. P;iva:e eocres pondence is tb«i on'y eou^c^ of dire'er lDformaticu, ard569 words
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Article77 1918-10-02 2 Orders for week t-nding October. sth, 1918. Thosaifty, Octi Brd Bugle Band Prac tic, Malay Volunteer Club 5 15pm Friday. Oct 4th Ambulance Claes. V M G a ft |%p tci S.»tur' .v, t i.. Rimtfl H*»»eb, AH Singt*por Tjt* m p%»;.: '•> F >*5 C moind77 words
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Advertisement464 1918-10-02 2 now QzfydM i on r^ SALE 1^ (Cloth Covers 81. 75) Jf|L I DOLi fl DIRECTORY I OfHSS, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. |«AGNESIA" j (Registered) j HAIR CREAM i ro*i grcß-y pTAparatton for ttxirj, the T hair m any u» sin <\ ff.frbion. Keeps the hair iic?y ail day and c464 words
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Advertisement466 1918-10-02 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD THE SELECT PICTURE THEATRE OF SINGAPORE Nightly at 8 and 9 30 (Sundays Excepted) Matinee Every Saturday at 5 p.m. TO-NIGHT! AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT!! THE LONG AWAITED SUPER JIWEL PBODUCTION IN 7 PARTS The Price of a UUUU I Hilt? THE PAGE OF NEW IORK! A dapted466 words
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Advertisement372 1918-10-02 2 From Tuesday, October 1, to Sunday, October 6, 1918 SUBJECTS SELECTED TO THOROUGHLY ENTERTAIN *ND SATISFY Pura* THE AT THE JP Cln the Second Show at 9 15 p m. Two Well-known Screen Personalties MARC MACDEIiMGTT Masterful and Sympathetic and PEGGY HYLAND Beautifully Appealing m A Thoroughly Entertaining and Powerful372 words
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Article202 1918-10-02 3 OBLITERATED The American soldier has evidently made op bia mlbd bow to deal with tbe Han who does not act honourably, even m toon a aaogulnary buaineei as war. A message from the front states that a German officer, after he had surrendered,' •hot an American sergeant. A tank had202 words
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Article184 1918-10-02 3 In another ten days says the Pinang Gazette the State of Kedah will close down its four remaining gambliug farms, the 1 date fixed being the end of the Malay month Zil Hazjah. Theee institutions have been the source of a very substantial annual revenue to the184 words
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Article180 1918-10-02 3 We have seen the Canadian Lumber Corps at work and learned the volume ol their output. It remains to set a glimpse of the administration of the Corps m a visit to its bate depot. Of the looation of the dspot sufficient to say that it180 words
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Article121 1918-10-02 3 Paris, June 28. A curious Parisian character has passed away m the person of Josephin Paladan, an eccentric poet, who was better known m literary circles by his self-conferred title of le Sar Peladan He professed to be an initiate of occult sdenoss and was the head121 words
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Article74 1918-10-02 3 Eiemj'i Bxploslfc Ballets. Waebingfon, July 15. I The correspond enfc ot (he New York Times with the American Army on the Marne says an examination of machine qua ammunition recently captured shows that ths Germans have been using explosive ballets. When the cartridge is infoafe j it74 words
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Article206 1918-10-02 3 There would appear to be three outstanding features of the meeting of (he shareholders of the Shell Transport Com pany. The first is the remarkable pros perity of the company, which enables it to declare good dividends and a handsome bonus m tbe form of fully paid shares206 words
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Article173 1918-10-02 3 At the Rahman Hydraulic Tin meeticg at Penang on Sept 28 Mr John Mitchell, who presided, stated that since 1914 the output had annually declined. The Board was advised by the General Managers that it could not expect a larger output as long as the mine was worked173 words
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Article109 1918-10-02 3 Effect of the War. The effect of the war is shown m the personnel of this sear's graduates at the universities. The modern and rather technical university of Birmingham sup pliee a typical instance. The whole of those reoeiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts are young women109 words
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Article223 1918-10-02 3 Washington, Sept 6. The Emergency Fleet Corporation announces that 66 merchant ships aggregating 845,550 tons were delivered m Aug. Of these vessels, 44 were eteel ships with a total tonnage of 260,046, and 20 were wooden vessels or of composite construction. The increased deliveries of American yards added223 words
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Advertisement22 1918-10-02 3 YA MATO'S ARE HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE AND THEY INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPECTION BARGAINS TO BE HAD EVERY LINE OF GOODS22 words
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Advertisement267 1918-10-02 3 1 CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE jj^ ".Fancy Flower r=ri A r^l Border II \i Jj If Pest English pure chin y \lf \W J cr y stal SiMS with fancy V_^/ ;^fL^ >^ flower etching, very neal II Tumblers 1 pint P. 915.50 dl~> I CZJ^> I\m 12.60 J n I267 words
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Article906 1918-10-02 4 TRUTH LEAKING OUT IN GERMANY. Libels on England. Zurich, July 7. Tbe meaning of American intervention m tbe war is gradually dawning on tbe tnindti of tbe German people, and their rulers are compelled to take measures which the; hope will counteract tbe effect produced by the discovery.906 words
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Article418 1918-10-02 4 It is natural enough that tbe whole question of medals should also be rather prominently befoie the public juat now. It is commonly asserted that the war medal was instituted by Napoleon. This v not correct, though the reason for the belitf is eaey to trace,418 words
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Article172 1918-10-02 4 Mr Hurley's Forecast Mr Hurley, Chairman of the Shipping Board, m the course of an address at South Bend. Indiana, declared that by 1920 American shipbuilding would aggregate 2,101 vessels of over 14,000,000 dead weight tonnage. The anoant of 95,000, 000,000 (JRI.COC 000,000\ he added, would172 words
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Advertisement185 1918-10-02 4 Out n'T^nor^t M Ride the road of the great Outdoors! Ik Be healthier, happier drive an Over- g* land. A model of your very heart's desire is included m the complete range U of Overland motor cars. A car that will make you proud yet will meet your purse. The185 words
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Advertisement564 1918-10-02 4 NATIONAL HAIR GROWING EXPERIMENT. How to rid yourself of Falling Hair and Dandruff and secure Magnificent Growth cf Eeautiful Abundant Hair. 1,C00,000 "lIASLENE HAI3-DRILL OUTFITS FREE Remarkable interest his been aroused 3. tolile of "I'zon" BriU.sntine which t., e ma l l:; an.l delightmlpUnof home KiSSWiWS^WFr* BI^ hair growinsexperimenU. which564 words
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Article803 1918-10-02 5 Travel Restrictions la v written hl*«w«c so B. t H.j. j Oraik, who asked m the Houee of Commons whether the Admiralty ie responsible for the increased 6tricgency of the conditions under which passports are iueur-d lor women and children passing ovor-p;», !)r Macnamata, m803 words
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Advertisement674 1918-10-02 5 "Ti en c tightest exertion fa'igueg you «Sp^sfej ftfiA It means that you are run-down and lacking m mSxaLM^ ■*3in ner^e force. Do not wait for Nature to protest, but evj fortify yourself with Hor!«ck's Malted Milk the JSsEg%mKrt£m 3a food-drink which is a reli-iMe stand-by \inder every JF"^^ '-''•3674 words
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Advertisement768 1918-10-02 5 GAME In Excellent Condition I AUSTRALIAN j BLACK DUCK d TEAL wmmmm mmmmmm SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. CALL AND SEE THE PINE DISPLAY OP DOUBLE WIDTH GEORGETTE NOW BEING SHOWN BY WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co. 56 and 57 High Street It represents an entirely new vogue m dre3s material and768 words
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Advertisement910 1918-10-02 5 EUROPE HAIR CRESSING SALOON Notice is hereby given that the above business, having been acquired by the Europe Hotel Ltd., will m future be carried on as a High Cla=B Ladies :d Gentlemen's Toilet Saloon under onr entire supervision. THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD.. Arthur E. Odell, Manager. Dated the Ist910 words
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Advertisement128 1918-10-02 5 AJCTION SALE OF at THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co s Sale ream Hu. 3 Raffles P.acc :m Friday 4th October at 1C.30 a.m. Oeo Milnms' irun safe, rue Irou s>fc by Edwiu OotM ril, bhmic ham, one do'ible door itoa tafo ini:ortei by iehr C 5o f tin«-e iMver lyptwrisera, In128 words
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Article21 1918-10-02 6 At the European Hospital, Kuala Luiupnr, i on Feptembtr >'9th, to Mr. and Mrs. K. N«| Albpecbt, a son. j21 words
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Article30 1918-10-02 6 Stubby On Ist October, at 110 lUvcr Valley Road, N»thanic-1. the fifth sou of 111 aad 'a! re. Saauel Btubbs. Interment as Biusdati at J p m. to cby.30 words
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1269 1918-10-02 6 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Oct 2, 1918. An interesting situation arose recent Jy m Parliament which may have a repercnssive action m Malaya. A debate wa* inaugurated en the matter of public lotteries m aid of war funds. The bill wa^. a? far as we can gather from the1,269 words
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Article496 1918-10-02 6 London, Sept 80.— Palestine Official: Daring Sepi i 9 the north*. aid movement of our cavalry and armoured care from the Tiberias Detaa area has continued. A largo Turkish force, including thu garrisons oq the Ht'djoZ railway between Ammaa Mid Maan, surrendered lit Zga station. The enemy commander496 words
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Article374 1918-10-02 6 Wrom Owr Own C«rrwpMMb»t Penang, Get 1. A. Chinese tongkang containing 1,600 drama of petrol lying off the kerosene oil godown at Alcr Star, caught fire, the petrol exploding. The tongkaug broke away from the oil wharf and stranded on a sandbank. A member of the374 words
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Article382 1918-10-02 6 UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDEp :K*aWr« b*rrii London. Sep< 10, 4 vm f i; earns that Balfftrt* has tnrtn unc o;iditioriHil>. •fCiwa 3 \tm k-. a nili i M pipJel. B tig i-iu |mm p Booditiotiti c, h d gj. r" Lv\'U. >. Stjp- bo— M. ftooac L speech bt tie382 words
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Article303 1918-10-02 6 Amsterdam, Sept 80 k Germac eerri official cf statements aari protect* s&vthat Germany it real y in earnest w.tfc regard to the league of cations It MfeRM that there can bt do place m tucb sr international association for black wmiet or submarine stations threatening pticful trade. The303 words
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Article38 1918-10-02 6 The OvfrtPAf Committee pi the Kubber Association of An.^rieu be* rrceive.l tb« following ttlpcrari'. 11 Allocotioa Oct l><r 96.000 tone 76% o* rubber from any cuuucry 26% limited to rubber from Centra! America »"<* Sooth America."38 words
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Advertisement131 1918-10-02 6 TOOTH'S BEER HAS JCJST THAT TASTE OP Real Beer ««n i i mm AND YET IT IS LIGHT AND SPARKLING j Sole Agents CALDBE' K MAGGREOOR GO. i IT WILL SAVE YOUR TIME j JL KJ ENQUIRE v mmr I I J^fefl^%^^ate& THE FINEST f^-:-w :^sLW^' EAST OF SUEZ JOHN131 words
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Advertisement42 1918-10-02 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) i Note the conditions of onr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work conJd be given or domaancfl.42 words
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Article461 1918-10-02 7 GOOD ADVANCE MANY PKIbONERS v 8y Hetnartae Oaakt] laWaasr's iervioe] Lindon, Sept SO B-.Uic: corarruoi qu-v The Belgians unr-'wulingly oejntio i.ed '.heir ntta.'ka ria^pite SJSMSSJ re^uttmc^ tad gataed a looting oi Fi^nde^ ri.iu^ second line, aad sartied 1 i Larran Siadentorg Paesehen rftS U i p ;:t of461 words
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Article371 1918-10-02 7 London Sap) 80. The Militarists re g -»r i the progresi m Flanders as a brilliant feat of arm; on the part of the Anglo Keigi-in armies What wai gained m the pan two days took the British over two month* last year. The Aoglo Bftlgi&n forces each371 words
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Article890 1918-10-02 7 CAMBRAI REAGUE'3 Haig's Despatches itfty aaaaiariM tJafcla] IBeeter'e aarvieel London, Sept 8C. Field Marshal H»ig says: At dawn tha butle successfully developed southward to St Q lentrn. ft now extends on a thirty mile f rout b^c wetn >St Quemin and the Sensee river. On the right890 words
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Article294 1918-10-02 7 London, Sept 29. Field Marshal Haig quotes tbe following orders of tbe day from tbe fifth French army orders of Aug 20 On May 27 when the British trenches had been subjected to fierce attack tbe Second battalion of Davonehirts repelled successive asimilts with g<ii)aLtry and determination, and294 words
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Article226 1918-10-02 7 The following new books will be ready far issue on Thursday, October 3rd. Beresford, J D, God's Counterpoint. Chesney, G M, India Under Experi ment. Conrad, Joseph, and F M Hueffar, Romance. Dawson Scott, C A Wastralls. George, W L, A Novelist on Novels. Gjellerup, Karl, Minna. Tha226 words
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Article218 1918-10-02 7 A remarkable incident occurred recently iv a Ceylon court. A man and a woman had been charged witk tbe murder of another maD, whose body, it was alleged, had been cut up, packed m a sack, and sunk m a river. The uncle of the man gav4218 words
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Article473 1918-10-02 7 CLASH OF IMMENSE ARMIES 197 ftabmariae Cable] [JUaUr'a Uervice] Paris, Sept 88.— The Britiuh hava stormed the Hindenburg system oc a fron* of 20 miles overthrowing 100 000 Ger mace, and reaching all the objectives flxad for the day. In Champng^e General Gouraud fights a aerong battle on473 words
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Article111 1918-10-02 7 Peking, Sept 80. The Czechs, cooperating with new Russian forces, attack ed the Germans and Bolsheviks to the noith of tbe railway on the left bank of ths Volga and after heavy fighting cap tured the villages of Uren and Invanovka. The advance is continuing. Amsterdam, Sept 80.111 words
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Article235 1918-10-02 7 A Warning to Planters. Subsequently to the general meeticg of the Negri Sembilan P A at Seremban on Saturday. 8 meeting of the Committee was held and the following warning to planters was promulgated The Committee of tbe Negri Sembtl&n P A desire to acquaint their members235 words
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Advertisement96 1918-10-02 7 Robinson Co. j BRITISH MADE ATTACHE CASES g^fT!L^^a .NUT BRG7»".N COWHIDE, JS^^^^WBim t /t <v r Etc IN 12, 14 16 &18 INCHES j ROBINSON ®> CO., at* of 2^l r^. LAFAJEn E, Photographers to Their MAJEBTIIS B^jrs it acnoujjoe that he conduota the OI^LY i;!i'sOPEAN STUBIS m SmS&POSt tlo96 words
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Advertisement651 1918-10-02 8 P &%J Q m Dbitish India AND ApCAfi LIINE (Corny aoleg Laeoryciatefl fa England.! Mail and Passenger Serviceb peninsular and oriental s. n. co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) vac company's MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY are at present Dended. «M Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are651 words
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Advertisement614 1918-10-02 8 JAPAN MAIL STEAHSSTiP Co., US (laoovpovated ta inspw) EUROPEAN LIKE, 9 tt Etiilktii, S&aaghal, Ktbi ft Ttktiim rat liliiti, Peaaatf, Coitnlj^ lati England via Ttai Cipi. A aevvtoe is malßtalaed betweew Japanese ports and Liverpool or London oa£e» mall contract with the Imfevial Japanese Government. The Steamers maintaining thiH as*614 words
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Advertisement222 1918-10-02 8 M. M. MfiSSAGERIES MARIIIMES (Incorporated m Fbavov) MAIL LINI, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIMB* Fortnightly service between Balgon-Toarane-Haiphong. Fov further Information apply to J. dO COURTOIft, Agents. HONGKONG. A British Steamer 5,321 tons G. B. will be despatched for222 words
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Advertisement615 1918-10-02 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CBMPan9 (INCORPOtfVTED IN U 8.A.) < 1 REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Sfeanpal, Kobe, Yokctoms, Hobclcli and San Trancisco S.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or about §ti n S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 tons do do 2** m S.S. 'COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons do do615 words
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Article913 1918-10-02 9 Record Sums for Charity. F;ur years' war time txnsriencf m the administration cf Eng'iah Frse masonry has proved that th»». present troubled period, ia the ruair:, hus sirred to t tabiliee, i"iioi3?<ii c sni ptrc-r K:bcn tha Cr if!\ There W -re lirtiiiit-ti v<ouh at kcee913 words
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Advertisement529 1918-10-02 9 Assess over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000 000 TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 derosiled with the Supreme Court of England, and oomplles with the BrltlshLlfe lasaraace 33tn;*al33 lat529 words
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Advertisement434 1918-10-02 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE I BANK, LTD. INC3BPOI -.ATKD J» JArA.N Clapif 1 diibacrlbetJ 1. 48,000.fi00 Captjal Paid Up....- Y. 4i.000.0uG Reserve Fund.... ..Y. 23,100,000 President* -i. Tftcaje Es^, /•ca -Prtisiiiant. N. Kajlwara Be**, ■meitu. J. Icoaye EBq. Y. Yamafeawa Esq N. Kaji wart Esq. M. Odaqlrl Esq. N. Sodoi Esq.434 words
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Advertisement343 1918-10-02 9 The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Head OvriCß— Singapore. laoorporated m the Straits Bettlem&ais III! OBPISTISI7.- Bisks accepted oa BaliAIngs and Merchandise at current rates. fl&«llf SgP&BTaSffT.— Inenrasoe eflected oa Holla and Cat go. For toll particulars as to rates a»d el) ctha* >*3o;iu&tioa spply to H. J. PCUOBSX, General343 words
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Advertisement260 1918-10-02 9 NORTH BRITISH AND KOC4NTILE COMPAMY (Incorporated m Great Biitain). E^SSrSte 010 CoDti actB, Latest Con cessions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Ba*iueas transacted. MOTOR C AR3 Redncea Rates. Increased Benefits. Policies issued by this Company cove* Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Burglary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTOH, McALISTER ft Co., Ltd.,260 words
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Advertisement427 1918-10-02 9 p| Vlty dw^lr- 2 '3i3 aai not |jj B EFFECrS COMPLETE CURE X P.'icje $1 90 p->? bottle. I=^s Obtainable foai ail cheoiißta f wholesale frcm t 1 ViLH. BORK W II 8, Baffles Quay, Singapore. f gf *ff THltrf:-FIIBBF.D-T\/*£S\ j IP EN T RAJ 1 I VI motors, u°427 words
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Article1948 1918-10-02 10 Fj.par Pare, Deo 1,076,138 46,800 587,145 Kapayang 144,812 12,511 (0,162 Kapoewas. 289,060 66,500 Karak.Dec 240,497 14,718 129,182 Karan, 122,826 8.7C0 69 86 4 Kedah, April 498,479 49,089 805,849 Kelemak, May 190,864 18,861 98,111 Kempae, June 269,870 83,275 211,280 Kepong, Dee 884,500 Kimanis, Dec 396,114 85,700 270,600 K'inghall,1,948 words
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Article303 1918-10-02 10 In above list the totals In first column monthly totals for Jan Dec. 16:7 xtr tn which the Company a year v.ndn la irM, after the name. Third column T 4 1918 total to date anfl second cclumt th > of the past month. Every ea.teavoa'U?* 1 to303 words
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Advertisement515 1918-10-02 10 mil I 11l i S 1 1 H MB "Before I Sit m a Chair I Like to Know Whether It Hat By od| Seen Polished with an Oily Substance or with &m m I\yT OST LI Q UID POLISHES remain on the 1 v -L^A surface, gathering every bit515 words
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Advertisement532 1918-10-02 10 Singapore Free Prg MORMKG DAIL\ To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Pre*s 8 a -orni" Daily, and m on sale at depots, ttota an hour each morning (Sunday- excepted) price Ten Cents a co;:j Subhcrib<Ts' copies will be d< liv< red atmes private residence*, (or townoflta i godmr If preferred)532 words
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Article1407 1918-10-02 11 [sßaod by FU\SER Co., Exchange aad Share Brokers, Oct Ist "All tooirtlpm of Sterling Bfcttif m ■cgaiflod m poteiw «am«*%4 fat Ma P»iwa«. OaUP, las ca- Pain, nasa »i* Somas, 4s*%a»« 100,000 is la Alleges 16% s a so 170,030 is IS Anglo- Java 06% 5 01,407 words
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Article37 1918-10-02 11 :OC«*»C*so at »< Oo* 1 jfeftft 4^B j 4 7. 82 A«UIM^ 2881 82 Psbiisi S9on!»i)2 B*ni 832 IKPIA, X. T, 161 Hesessss, SwmatiJ 55i%Prem Java, fia.ttftct* <v 118 £A^«i£OK, JsTi&ai 36| Bfiv*«na3a, Bank 8n?-<n 18. t%37 words
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Article155 1918-10-02 11 oct i Tlu ;75 tons) 1149 87$ j* .>■>?' 22 CO .-.<-- iisiJra Litt, i 14.il 3t^ •«'••«> r co ?iyv-* ~Lv.;k ?*S<q, por* 29 25 ?*v- lafr) M 60.00 sJttSta^ga £110 to -lie i| I nan) shK?*s*ft (SO iifi oom «t;i; asm HitkiS&, ;.r, p*t».Bl i«#ilj qwaiiv:* nona155 words
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Article26 1918-10-02 11 [AH British vessels unices marked.] Arritali. Sept 30.— Van Uogendorp (Dot). Oai 1. Hai Nam, Oiang Ann, Eiendale, Hebe Van der Parra (Dut).26 words
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Advertisement128 1918-10-02 11 GORDON'S The Oldest Established London pin Distilleries I Famous for the Purity and Flavour of their OLD TOM" AND "DRY GINS." OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) i SOLE IMPORTERS, Buchanan's Black and White There is no better value on the Market than this old and128 words
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Advertisement595 1918-10-02 11 WAXTEO An inteliigect cl"rk with gocd knowledge of card indexing acd of hardware goods, mast be a neat tvpi <:. <ju[y mea wi:h the above qualiflciticnci tm d apply to 9 lft B. M. c/o Free Press. w ac DlSP£Nv£^ WANTED Appl r wi*h testimo^a'P «m| stato salary r quired595 words
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Miscellaneous368 1918-10-02 11 CLEARANCES. Sept 80. Krian, Esmeralda, Hai Nam, Kaka; Melchior Treub (Dai); Sodegiura Mara (Jap) Bmbat (Siam). MAIL TABLr Tidaj. iH^eßxatvlta^e *aa local m«u» ia Ust i>alow Feaas|, MaUooA, PM,'. «%r Tf* daily (exgopt doaday) Johore 8, 9.80, noon, 2, <j 8 p Caoob Hook Te# 8 81 am Samarang 9.80368 words
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Article429 1918-10-02 12 THE SINEWS OF WAR fMy I— nae Cable; [Heater's Service] Hew Yotk Sepe 80.— Ttie newspapers throughout the U ailed Stales writing editorial a on Pretideut Wilson's address on the opening of the liberty loan campaign tee m it the d Unite re j union of worn out429 words
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Article156 1918-10-02 12 A special supplement of the London Gazette" issued on Saturday, 6th July. 1918, gives the following statements of services for which the Distinguished Service Order was awarded on 4th February last TLt J B BaDCOck, Norfolk Regiment For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Owing to156 words
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Article249 1918-10-02 12 The monthly medal for September was won by R H Onraet. Eight membera took out cards of which only two were returned, R H Onraet 61 45 12 84 H F Monk 45 45 2 88 Mr E L Talma wai sworn m yesterday morning before249 words
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Article351 1918-10-02 12 NO REST FOR FOE South of Salient Attacked {By ftubmartiie Cable] (JUatar'i Berrioe] Lonlon, Sept 80- French com muni que S mth of Qaentin we attacked on the front Urvillers Gerisy and ejected the desperately resisting enemy from these villages whioh are m our poteession. Between the Ailette351 words
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Article172 1918-10-02 12 His Excellency tba Governor y has re celved tue following letter from the Director of tha Meea&geries Maritimes, al Marseilles, thanking those who renderei assistance to the crew of tbe steamer here. Excellence. Le Commandant de notre paquebot Andre Lebon echoae daos lee paragee de Singapore, dam172 words
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Article203 1918-10-02 12 Courtesy op the French Consulate. Paris, Sept 29th 6 Ipm. Oo tba front of (he Aiene, wa captured the village and Forest of Pxnoa and the Fort of la Malmuu-on. On the front of Champagne, we captured Maure. The Americana tookExermont and about fcvrentj other villages. The203 words
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Article352 1918-10-02 12 In the following oases, wltb (ha &86snt j of the military representative, conditional exemption has been granted withoat a heating: Eastbbn Extension Australia and China Telegraph Co. 146 J B Wiibact Gable Operator 147 F B Pfordten do 148 C L Maiden do 140 RF L LaNauze do352 words
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Article312 1918-10-02 12 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO DEATH. The Globe Hotel murder trial was concluded yesterday afternoon, after a hearing lastiDg seven days and during which no less than seventeen witnesses gave evidence on behalf of the Crown. The accused Liang Ah Tee, a Hokohia, stood arraigned on a charge of312 words
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Article38 1918-10-02 12 At the Alhambra, coma of the finest screen artists are beiog shown m Babefcte." Also a new Pathe Newa and If." The Gaiety latest ii Mies Petticoats," with the Scarlet Runner and Daphne and the Pirate."38 words
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Article475 1918-10-02 12 There was a good attendance of members at the Raoe Coarse yesterday morning when mnch useful work was got through. The track was m excellent condition and looked fast going. j Playmate (W G Thompson) was as usual j the first out, he went nicely round the oourse.475 words
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Article279 1918-10-02 12 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Ching Eeng Lee and Co, at their sale room on Monday afternoon. There was a large attendance of intending purchasers, the biddings were brisk and the pries obtained were good. Freehold Land and house No 148 Beach rd,279 words
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Article75 1918-10-02 12 Attendance at three recruits' parades a' week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.]' Wednesday, Oct 2. 6.1 5 p Dxill Hall SV A 6.10 SYR AAV Platoon' < 6.16 Veterans' Co SVC ,i Signullmg Section S V O >, S V O Recruits 'I Bras Bas&b rd75 words
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Article17 1918-10-02 12 Secretarial Boustead and Co. Malakofl 48,200 total to date 840,504 agtl 416,600. I17 words
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Advertisement304 1918-10-02 12 NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF /p^ KEROSENE OIL l RISE IN PRICES WE FIND IT NEOEBV\RY TO RIHE PRICESIOF 1 KEROSENE OIL FIFTY CENTS PER TIM THH IS DUE TO ENO3MOU4LY INOREA.3ED CO 3T OF PRODUCTION AND OP PICKIGE3 There is no necessity, however, for consumers to huff<r bytj increase, as304 words
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