The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE>? CUNTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 1918. NO. 9,486
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  • 809 1 I: would be interesting to know what kind of being, and with what occupation, is figured m the popular imagination aa a Staff Officer. If one may judge from whit is written m newspapers and magazines, there are only two lighra, both hazy, m which the Staff
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  • 513 1 j It is stated that the Germans are now |m course of evacuating the Flanders coast. Bruges docks are reported aflame— Page 4 The Germans have set Douai afire (a sign that they know they cannot hold it,) and despite their stubborn resistance their line is everywhere
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 176 1 j GOODRICH TYRES iOMDS \ND PNEUMATICS I i aa— aaaaaaaa— aaa— RAFFLES HOTEL. I 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). "V We
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    • 142 1 ITt Q T? U O ilt T- Mil m M^iir"U §1 B ■A ■a* WA at k k.^BJIH P V P^SJ |B\ t |GWa TT* C 3 r^ s^m^^^^^^^ —mr IT HAS NO EQUAL From all Dealers OR CONNELL BROS. COMPANY, Sole Agents, Raffles Chambers. ESTD. 1872 PATRONIZED ■"isWrnW^b- BY
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    • 94 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Silver cigarette cases at de Silva'e Page 1. New films at Palladium, Alhambra and Empire Page 2. Pinkettea merits Page 2. Men's goods at Whiteaway'e Page 8. Notice re Stamford Building Page 3. Tbe 1919 assessments Page 3. Powell's sale of land and house at TaDjong Katong Page
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 108 1 THE WE&i* i l90(Sa? 7th jHl^b Vt4 11-24 a i Mohammedan New Year con merices. i Tbes^ Bth. I High Wavtew-— tl-J ».v.. 11l i pro .Children'^ Aid v tg. Municipality, U 3 a.m. Eastern Gate Emergent, 6 pm. 1 Veacesiißi 9th. High s >*.s 3i .Tn..o-spm. United Engineers meeting,
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  • 206 2 l: is U2t 9er y often iliac we z»? a musical j t'-a r ill Singapore,' therefore i f waa only ib -Lid order cf th-n^ to Bod a !-u^ j and j s; jctci'i'ive audience at the Victoria j Theatre ou Saturday evening lo
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  • 110 2 We ar9 informed that Hia Excelleucy the Governor has received a telegiam from the Right Honourable tbe Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating that His M.-jtaty The Kicg has been graciously pleased to approve of the following appointments to the Most Excellent Order ct tha British Empire
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  • 118 2 A screen version of tte famous Fren:h pla? Frou Frou, The Hungry Heart, m five reels, acd featuring Misa Alice Brady, will be presented at the Alhambra. to night, along witb a good two reel subject, a Gazatte, and what is described as thi finest one reel Rolin
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  • 61 2 Attendance at three recruits' paradee a ■week ie compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Mond at. Oct 7. 4.80p Baleetier Range S V A Details 5.15 Drill Hall Veterans' CoSVC S V C Reeruita Euraaian Co S V C Bras Baaah rd Malay Co S V 1* Drill
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  • 45 2 Orders for week ending Oot 12, 1918. Tuesday Ootober 8. Signalling Claaaes, YMCi, Ground, 5.15. Thursday Oot 10. Scoutmaster's Meet ing. 18 Stamford rd, 8.80 p.m. Friday October 11. Ambulance Classes?, IfMCA, C.15 p ra. Individual Troop Orders ag issued by Scoutmaster?.
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  • 92 2 Mt J Boadle, of Sungei Besi Mines, baa received uu intimation that bis seoond eon Mr W Boadle, serving witb the Aug trtxliansi. Ims been wcuodt-d m the offensive m Flinders Thi° ia tit« second time he baa been wot:> 3, batiag epanl five months it, boat,. v.b .a' t*o
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 542 2 ft^'""*wP as Kew Ideas Oa^*l %4i!^ A^veriising J. R FLYNN ANDFRSOft 16. Change *"ey ci a i eaaa^aTWMaaW"eww^riTa~T j*. _*M'irrjejawaaaaa^nnjaawaTaWiii'w^aiwMWarvTf' M^ tf A I TIME 1 v r nut THE TG -:I5 mm B£V£e.';GE Price $7.50 per tin FRESH STOCKS AT MEDICAL HMi Opposite Post Office. SINGAPORE. m —mmmmma^m^mm^Btwamammmm^Mm A
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    • 542 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD IKE StUCT PICTURS THEATRE £r" SBf«SAP2S?E .s. Nightly at 8 and 9 33 (Sundays Excepted) Matinee Every Saturday at 5 p.m. m-mMmmmUMj* i* IVfct. Im\M .Sm.— fc I TO-NIGHT! at 9-30 TO-NIGHT!! BUTTERFLY PICIUEEt; PHBSKNT "The Phantoms Secret" A romantic and thrilling feature m 5 aots featuring
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    • 340 2 "From Monday, October 7, to Saturday, October 12, 191 8 A CHARMIKG ACTRESS IN A CIUR ING PPOOUC7MH In the Second Show at 3 15 pm. THE WORLD' FILM BMM<ATS3N P.i^r.Kr The Ci"- arming and WVaVcioaa In a photodrarna that will n ake a big apte.l jarticiit. -.> feminize patrons
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  • 624 3 There waa a large attendance cf m ..rt>-4'd rue mber at tbe race conation satu tl -y morning It wn« ivligh .'.llj io) aad f^at week waa i^':a, a good iv ,uj •aliopa b-ii'g don." against the watch. p 1 tymnts IW S Thompeon) galloped trom L furkreg
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  • THE AUTUMN RACES.
    • 312 3 TC£eDAT, I'TH OCTjBER, 13:8. 1 ft 8 THE MALAYA PURBS and PLATE. Value cf each st*ke $500. A handicap for all Ponies 1*.2 ani under that h-.vs not won a Hace other tuan a Pony Race since Ist January, i9 1 7. Posies handicapped m cla«g A shall
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    • 312 3 1 1 k 8 THS STAKES and THE RateMt" STAKtS VaiiiP !>■■ h $5 A handi for a;. nk s 14.^ and n&der thdt have b^en ecteied 1 Races 1 ani Bon the I ir: i D4y. berf Hg We to rnn m H:.ce No. 8 ai d
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    • 301 3 Saturday, ffcra Octobib I s THE STOVllarfl STAKES and PL4TE. s' I each Siak i *5 I handicap 'or au wtea -i.i aud unler that have been i dii ace 1 and oa tho First Day ar-ci v m at to Sleeting, «'lass A Bball bo el .1.
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  • 368 3 The director*' report for the annual J, meeting cf the abov-; Company en Oe- 12, i at noon, p.t Messrs Derrick acd Co'a offlcea, j 3 states The profit for the year 85,781 ..18, j which with $18,857.04 brought forward. Leas War Tax from January to Decßmbfir,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 90 3 c?er, A Sh-lton PaVlmei I o leaving Ibll week for j -a i AH O. Ing StarJet) Horace Andereon, o l m out break of thn war < t B.ntang Relate, Johore, i J the D S O. ihe GaaaUa 'i eeeivad i: for conspicuous., f v I J v
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    • 1153 3 "OUft D\Y ,f SKY MEETING AND GYMKHANA. A Sky meeting will ba held en the Raos Course <n Saturday, the ?6th Ooiota com mencing at 3-15 p.m. m .id of the "OUR D^Y RED CROSB FUND Tickets of admtßBion $2 each, oan be obfr.itrd I on: the Secretary of the
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    • 381 3 HEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Or' SHIRTS PYJAMAS VESTS HATS ftT WHITEAW^Y^S 1 Gents* Striped a Gents' White I Tunic Shirts If^ Tunic Shi ts ■with soft double iM^>^, HMdefitWia I cuffs white •oftmctcerised ground with WiMm^^^^lZ^ cotton, soft colaurei stripes /^t^K?l|p6Sß^t^ double caffs m Blue, Black very sirorg > and
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 Willi.* ms,— On October 6th, at the Maternity Hospital, J-icgapore, the wife or E. K. Williams, a tor.
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    • 51 4 Mrs. Soo Chong i bin, Eec Tan Teet Nee, aged 88 years. F^'iCial starts at 4-3 p. into day from No. Kinta Road, to Bidadari Cemetery, where the interment will take place. Keith —On Octt ber at Turriff, Aberdeen shire, Robert Don/.ld Keith, m. a., m. v., Aberdeen. |By
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  • 616 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, October 7, 1918. The enormous mass of telegrams that: have come pouring through during the past week, many of them late at night.' to be supplemented and extended by the next morning's wires, with the number of new places mentioned, have exhausted the time ar.d
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  • 842 4 I The hon'ble Mr F S James, Colonial SacI refcary, w.»s expected m Penang on a flying Amongst other distinctions tbe King of j the Belgians can lay claim to the fact that j he is the only monarch who has 6er ved an jappienticesbip aea journalist. For four I
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  • 824 4 WILL THEY BE ABLE TO STAND Despairing but Stubborn Defence \9 j aabmarimi Uai>i«] Renter 'e Service] London. Oct s.— Reuter'a correspondent al Fiencn htadquarrera, wiring on Satur- 1 day, states: The Germane are faliiug back m eabttrn Champagne ou the line of the Arues, which is
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  • 35 4 Madrid, Oct 4. Ie ie officially stated that the Spanish Government steamer Francoli was torpedoed foortetn miles off Cape Palos. The orew state that the submarine shelled and sank their vessel without warning.
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  • 408 4 NOW BEING EVACUATED GERMANS Belgians Returning fr BtT London. Oct 4 auiL>oti:n f v- dm r alr»?ftdy n-movirg tb»-.r been three ht.hr, bereba t Finndtrs toe* m tbe j Undoo.Ocl 5.- F do are hurried.; r< B pr!.;vi6iocy, ate, teen M uru f»)fcr, r*-rr rig j provision*
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  • 254 4 A Great Yictorj Paris, Oct 3.— The great battie b r week ago by the Fn neb and Affici:?i od either side cf Ibe aVtg*a*at hWjj] still raging with unabated fu y Bet**^ St Quentin and Cambrai the lctecfityi nnenrpassed m the war. Another enemy withdrawal hae
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 170 4 TOOTH'S BEER HAS JUST THAT TASTE OP l T?4acil "Rppv X\t/dX Jtlvvl LIGHT AND SPABKLING j CALDBECK MGGRE6OR GO. I aa— aaa r— aaaa— m. MMm aa^ m— aaa aa— TAILORING DEPARTMENT ft£„V Expert European f'Vf^ Cutter fl\ If J j will save your i| fO time and money -p
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    • 52 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 I 'MAS IMmMMMMMMm^BMm MVIQ-.W Wfl I n FQR il 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the coo dl tions of onr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality cf oot worfc could be given
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    • 5 4 Late Wires on Page 10
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  • 2325 5 ■llies steadily crushing the invader I Much Fierce Fighting H j *r, bnaeaaw UtlHo] B ißeat*r'» *«rtic«] l|,:r.iv: 00l d— Field Marshal Haig: B ,i B-i*;-h I-ifan aad tanks -..:>;] ai all points On ft of vi 1 a.t*rk Eng 1 ish and R r the rhirty
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  • 354 5 Much Splendid Work Loudon, Oot 4. Field Marshal Haig, on aviation Intense air. activity was maintained on all possible occasions on tbe battlefront. Ous counter at tack cf patrols successfully forestal led the enemy's intentions by warning out headquarters. Our advanoing m fantry were screened by smoke
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  • 506 5 VANDALISM WILL BE AVENGED Chagrined Enemy's Crimes i*4j ttubuarine Cable] CaUmter* Service} I Paris, Oct 5— M Ringuier. deputy for S^ Qaentiu, who Has visited the town, state* thai the enemy has destroyed by fire ard dynamite tbe spinning mills, lace fhctcrita an: m :ts* 1 work. Th*
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  • 80 5 London, Oct 4. Mr Lloyd George, m sending birthday congratulations to Mar shal Foch, said "I do not know which to admire most your wonderful genius for leadership or the undaunted courage and unshakable faith m victory tbat you have displayed during the whole war." Marshal Foch
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  • 39 5 Paris, Oot 4 —The Military MaJal has been awarded to General Guillaumat and General Franchet de'Eaper^y. General Mciuier ha* been appointed Military Governor of Paris m succession lo General Guillaum*.', wbo bas been assigned other duties.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 123 5 Robinson 00. NEW STOCKS OF i edt> JPSK 9 r#ar Ptpes a"ai t> ,^n^4s**> a Jj 7'^ j *■<? *_> v-^* MyA^_\_\_\_*__£Q*f4_^^fmm^3&~m*- LOEWE, BEWLAY, H.B. BaB.B. OWN 8.8.8. AtAAUE IN ALL SHAPES AND STYLES Rail TP I Smoking Mixture $1.35 per lb. tin ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw a maa aawiaai aaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaw ~WJ,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 581 6 (UnrJaor ontractwlth H b Majeatya Government.) the Oompany'a HAIL SERVICSS RA3T -J? BOMBAY t*re at ?rccc.i\t *he Company's INTI SERVICSS TO AND FHOM LONDON are at prose r eded. paaaengei tor 1 pc are b< )ki 9in Bombay as opportunity o3ers una as fs-> a.: assomia':' atiOß la [>l>e Pi
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    • 908 6 HONGKONG. A British Steamer 5,321 tons G. R. will be despatched for abeve port on or abont the Bth For freight app'y BOUSTEAD ft Co.. Agents. Singapore, 2Cth September, 1918. 21,9 B*lo OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). Tbe above Company maintains a regular service between Singapore and Seattle
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    • 271 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEA^SH f g Hongkong, aaagbaj, K:>bfi, TakadJasa, t>zr^\i\_ and, g M t S.S. "ECUADOR". U 000 tooa from Songtnw 1 S.S COLOMBIA U.OOOtooa do I Sc* H yriiP7nci X'• i a rwa i .b. inNnzuiiLß ,14 000 bona w md averj 28 fl 1 The steamere have the
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  • 362 7 1 A most interesting J* fer has been received by one of hit many friendt m Singapore from Mr C E Winter, manager of Trafalgar Estate, Singapore, and so well-known m local soccer and golf oirolet, wbo is now iv France, holding a coram!*,sicn iv
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  • 187 7 Many peop-e m Singapore will regret to bear tbat ths well known Violinist, Mc van Dam va i Hekendorp, whose services were so frrqueut and g* trous and so much appreciated m Red Cross efforts iv the city till business claims took him to Java a year or two
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  • 241 7 Five years' Imprisonment Five years each was tbe sentence imposed on the German armed robbers, Cad Lindow, Robert Frank and Carl Vel* lsge, by the Shanghai Mixed Court on Sept 17, before Mr R P Tenoey, American Assessor, and Magistrate Li Heinrich Bis choff, charged
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  • 103 7 Facilities Wanted to get Burma Rice. Madras, September 28 In view of the shortage of rice aud c othiug tl c Merchants' Association, Cochin, have sent a telegram to tbe Governor of Madras, requesticg thai urgent aud free facilities be immediate)*? opened for allowing free
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  • 660 7 Export to CalsiittJ Prohibited. Rango6n, Sept 28.— The lice market, whioh had bean steadily weakening tinoe Thursday's closing q sotationt, oa 3atur~!. d9y dropped alarmingly. Tbe opening-" price? were September and October Bl 878, November 872. Be tm o'clock these 'had dropped to R-,-8-0 for the three
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  • 174 7 The report hat g lined considerable currency, not only m America, bat also locally says the Malaysia Message, that Dr H L E Luering, formerly of Malaysia Methodist Mission, but transferred before the war to a professorship io tbe Methodist Theological Institute at Frankfurt on
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  • 116 7 In spesking of the apparent lack ol Justice m the awarding of decorations, the anonymous English au hor of A General's Letters to Hie Son" Houghton Mifflin) quotes the following r lightful extract from the diery of a German soldier Monday It rained heavily and onr
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 597 7 Assets over $2,000,000 Assnrance m force over $9,000,000 i TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATBD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company hae 120.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and oomplles with the BrltlshLife Assurance Gbrnjialos V*S
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    • 457 7 mm 'Btßßßß^mMmMi^mM^mmmMmaMmM—mMmMM—M—mmmM TBS YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Isooa?oß<TßD ih Japan oa#BtaJ Ouaaciiiiijj y. i 5.000.000 Capis^l }*l& Us .Y. 48,000,000 Oaawio Fund y. is.ioc.ooc President* J. laouye Knm, Vwa-Prerticnt. N. Eajiwara BBaaf a MUECTQI3, J. Itouye Baa Y. Yaraakawa Esq N. Kajiwari Eaq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Souia E=>q Bar
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    • 627 7 NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCMTUE INSURANCE COffiftlkY (Incorporated m Great Britain). L 1 ple Contr acts, LateßtConcessions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Business i transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Policies issued by this Oompauy cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Burglary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTOR, McaLISTRR ft Co., Ltd.,
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  • 1189 8 American Submarine Chasers London, Aug 8. American submarine chaeera are nearly as large aa modern destroyers and as seaworthy. Ford ia building his boats just as an ordinary tin kettle ia made, and just as tbe kettle is stamped out of tin, so Ford is atampii g
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  • 133 8 Secretaries The Indo Malay Co. Malaya General 77,500 Mengkibol 62,252 Sedenak ***** Pontian 16,' 00 Kluang 21.(00 Digwarrab 11,600 Agenta Barlow and Co. (Kuala Lumpur Ayer Kuning 64,447 Bradwall 20,642 Chersoneae 40,866 Dennistown 42, G00 Highlands and Lowlands 07,176 ilabang 14 685 Kriac Rubber Plant 1
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 275 8 YAMATO S ARE HOLDING TH IR ANNUAL. CLEARANCE SALE AND THEY INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPECTION BARGAINS TO BE HAD Iff EVERY UNE OF GOODS YAMATO Company 41, HIGH STREET SINGAPORE The Eastern Illustrated Review A PICTORIAL, MAGAZINE P WATCH FOR THE FIRST ISSUE For spaces and farther particulars p!ease app'y
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    • 138 8 W.J. GABCIA 219, Orchard Boad. Pianos bought, sold or exchangee Good prioes allowed for eld Id strnments. Cheapest and best stook of Mas and small mnsioai goods ir Singapore, Piano, Organ <&> Mnsioai Inatr» manta |P^ BRONCHITIS I AND STHMA I Doctors fiecommend I ASTHBRO. I I It aids the
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    • 843 8 i AUCTION SAIE OF Jj Valuable Town Building Allotments and Town Shop j Houses at Messrs Ching Keng Lee ft Co.'s Sale Room I Raffles Chambers Raffles Place On Monday, 7th October 1918, at 2-30 p^ I Lot 1 Building Allotments at Mackens'e Road, srra 3 5 Btq ft Lot
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    • 192 8 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS CAPTAINS AND ERGW* OF ALL SUPS TRADINC TO SAICP Should you require repairs Deck WJ Room or any kind of stores, please ccn-ai UNIVERSAL MACHINERY 40 42 Rue Chaigoeau Saigon. Call flag U. Code A.B.C. HB bBBI bole Agent* of L Jacque A Co's Engineering A\HO
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  • 1336 9 liaued by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Oct sth ■a 'All tnOBBBInai of Sserllaf Bauwas maas aai regarded as paveiv aomliei Bot Bra a* b m. Gat. Into. Fasd. XiA&r. On 3-TTsar, SsfeMnu 100,000 11 la Allagai 15% 18 b o 879,980 is la Anglo- Java
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  • 54 9 OCavaitßU fJW «*0 OCS 5 Bs*« 4 1 4 7-82 4aoBaoB s*B 31 82 raifats BBS-JlB ra 8 S-fiV Nadee fi«m-uail Baal 892 tosi4, T. T. 151 ir.a JBOBfi lemai I 64f Prem fcXOjSAfea, aar_ua4s4 90 )'<*a faraandl 121 If at sua, SameixS 86f Sank rfoytaaj 88.6* Sa Si
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  • 123 9 Oct 5 t '60 boos) $14? b7s w 88 00 v I 24 I E I mA i 22. C0 Slack DtHin, S'pose 29 25 (WBfft foil*) 60.00 ?s ■< igs (1 IQ ke ta nam s (80 le BBS dott I (Ban i. n.m r Axojh lna) nam
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 240 9 SUPPLIES FOR states Mines Etc. Luetic Acid. 99 per oent pure. it Fumigators Four Oaks' 1 and olphur Powder. Hvjnlk oi Soda for killing out lalaug. spinall's Best Copal Varnish. [sulphite Of Soda (Best English). ■rtridgeS. Nobel's own loading with sportiii g Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any
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    • 594 9 JAPANESE SERVANTS. Wanted immediately D z and wife to act as butler an i co ra (or vice v«.r*a) tt boose m rioilaud P^rk tsiti. Apply toe. R. S. BVTtMi. Chtrtrrod Lack Chamber's. °r 6 0 WANTEB Haras or Go^orntss to o to C liforoia. apply BB Boa Dp. 88
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 278 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT, i [All British vessels anlees marked Arrifals. Oct 4. K;.ka, Kampar, Krian. CLEARANCES. Oct 4. Kinta, Lady Weld, Giang Ann Sembilan, Van Goens, Melchior Treub (Dnt); Diva (Nor). Oct 5. Ranee, Knala, Hock Lee, Sri Muar MeDggals, Pontianak, Sinek°p, Vt-.n loahoff, Da Weert, Brouwer (Dut). i MAIL
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  • 277 10 ABDICATION OF TSAR FERDINAND Turkey on the Brink [By Submarine Gable] {Ratter 'a Mervioel Bale. Oct 5 —A Vienna wire dated the 4th cays: It is reported that Teal Ferdinand of Bulgaria abdicated yesterday m favour cf Prince Boris, who bas assumed power. Copenhagen, Ort 8. Vianna officially
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  • 256 10 A astro-Germans Met London. Oct B Serbian communiqTe Wa repu!sad Austro German rtiaforce ments on tbe 4th and pursued them towards the old Serbian Turkish frontier, taking 100 p-isoners London, Oci 5. French Eastern corn muniqua The Allied troops on Oot 8 same into contact with ths
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  • 227 10 Brilliant Naval Operation Rome, Oct 4.— ln the Chamber, Sr Orlando announced thai Italian vrarstvp^ and British era «ers appeared ofl Dnrazzo at noon on Oct 9 a r id. eff-sctivoiy protected by Italian aad Allied fccrpedo boat d<a trovers and American submarine chasers, aucc^eded m passing the
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  • 522 10 FRANTIC MANOEUYRINGS FOR PEACE May Desert Germany ißy Bra banana* OabßO iSteaaar's Bkarvioel Amsterdam, Oct 4. Tbe Weser Zditnng, commenting on the great impresiion caused m Austria by Balkan events, states tbat Ministers have become panicetrickr n I and, fearing a collapse of their political i edifice,
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  • 414 10 The Democratisation Farce London, Oct 8. Thero is soma criticism m Germany of Prinja Max's appoint m6ns. Jc ia po:n?ad oae thai ib.9 fact tbat ha ie a future ruler ia inconsistent with tba dsmocrutic idea aod if he fails it will ba a b>g blow for the
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  • 172 10 Nearing Two Millions j London. Oct 6— Striking figures res peeling the transport ot American troops to Europe show that the total up to Sept |80 was 1,780,000, of which British ships csrried approximately a million. Seventy percent; of the work of convoying hat been performed by
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  • 89 10 London, Oot 4.— British Italian official The Warwickshire* successfully raided trenches facing Asiago, taking 142 pri sonars. Our casualties numbered twelve. London, Oct 5. Italian official: The British broke into tbe lines of the Aye on Asiago plateau, destroyed the defensive worke and captured 150 prisoners. Tne
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  • 63 10 London, Oct 5. Palestine official The general situation is unchanged. Our cavalry north and west of Damascus are clearing the country and have taken over 15 00J prisoners. Since Sept 18, we have captured 71,000 prisoners and 350 guns. Kiug Hussein's Arabs have taken prisoner an additional
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  • 45 10 London, Oct 4. Portuguese Bast African communique The Germans, pursued by our forcea co-operating with the British, have been forced to cross the river Rovuraa, abandoning great material. Many prisoners were taken. The enemy is retiring to the forests of the interior.
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  • 65 10 Amsterdam, Oct 4.— The Raicbpost's correspondent at Moscow says that the Tsaritsa and her daughters, who after the execution of the Tsar were to ba taken from Ekaterinburg to a safe place by an armed eacort, vanished during the transport. Presumably tha eecort was bribed and tbe
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  • 45 10 Amsterdam, Oct 5. A Berlin telegram announces that tbe battleship Volga and other units completed during war time are row under German control, protecting the Black S»a and the Straits This itep has been taken ia agreement with tbe Moscow Government.
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  • 29 10 London, 00l 6.— A British steamer collided on the Brd with the steamer Burutu, whioh sauk immediately. Forty one survivors, incloding a lady, have been landed.
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  • 456 10 DOUAI IN FLAMES [Renter's Service] LondoD, Oct 5. Field Marshal Haig Minor operations continued successfully north of St Quentin. The Australians and b English, accompanied by tanks, progressed > m the neighbourhood of the villages of Mont Brehein and Beaurevoir and on the Ii I spur northwest ot
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  • 311 10 London, Oct 4. Sic Henry Daiziel has purchased United Newspapers Limited, including the Daily Chronicle London, Oct 5 —The Saturday Review, writing prior to tbe announcement of S.r B Dalzlel's purchase of Uaited News, papers, said that the Djtily Chronicle bad b6en sold to a syndicate formed to support
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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