The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 October 1918

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK 9, 1918. TEN CENTS NO. 9,488
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  • 807 1 Germany's peace conference pro posal is generally reoognised as a mere attempt to escape the oonse quenoes of her crimes, and snatch a settlement before her impending complete military defeat compels her absolute submission Page 7. Allied comment is strong and unambiguous. Germany must first cv acuate
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  • 759 1 Chinese art writers have from very early days been held m high esteem painters are first of all draughtsmen and caliigraphiate, and their conception of tbe re pie sentation of the figures of things hae in* duced them to attach extreme importance to the line m pletorial
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 GOODRICH TYRES 30UD5 \ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. RiCE WEEK Tuesday, 15th October, Thursday, 17th October, Saturday, 19th October. Special Luncheons and Dinners. k n i permission of the His Highness the Sultan Johore the Band of the Johore Military Forces nil be m attendance during and after Dinner on each
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    • 329 1 NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF |P|l KEROSENE OIL. Take Care cf your Tins. You oan get seventy cents each for them and so reduce the cost of your oil. Punch a hole only ia the cap when opening. Don't Punch a second hole; use a pump. Wipe your tins if they
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    • 68 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Kerosene oil price Page 1. Parsee Theatricals Page 2. Action o( Pinkettes Page 2. Foot eat at 'Vhiteaway'e Page 8. Programme for the Rices Page 5. Municipality invite tenders Page 5. Commercial Rubber Co's furniture auction Page 5. Ching Keng Lee's sale of town pro pertiee Page 12.
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 30 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 9th. High Watr— rai i.m.O-Sp m. United Engineers meeting, noon. Tiioradu 10th. HVcft Wa*e*--i 2a-, 0.58 p m. Eastern United Corporation meeting. S.C C. meeting, spm I
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  • 45 2 Orders for week ending Oct 12, 1918. Tuesday October 8. Signalling Classes, YMCA, Ground, 5 15. Thnrsday Oct 10. Scoutmaster's Meet ing. 18 Stamford rd, 8.80 p.m. Friday October Ila Ambulance Classes, YMCA, 6.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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  • 398 2 The Hon Mr F S James, who has been m Penang m coc nee tion with local shipping matters, returned to Singapore by the is Ipoh on Saturday afternoon. (S Echo.) The Posing mining group haa issued a circular advising shareholders ot the proposed amalgamation of Pusing Bharu. Puling Lama,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 485 2 cfV < V** B **\A w ew Ideas ct\V** i %_y *o Advert is ng D 0 NOT Yl WORRY j J. R FLYNN ANDERSON I Advertiser. 16. C_g.ge ailev I mmmmmwmwwmamamamaMammawmmmw?mm^mmmmmmmmammammmmmim OVMT3NE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Price $1.50 per tin FRESH STOCKS AT mmmi hall Opposite Post Office S'NGAPCRF. A
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    • 564 2 PALLADIUM THE SEUCT 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!! BUTTIIRFLY PICTURES PRESENT "The Phantoms Secret" A romantic and tbrilllng feature m 5 acts, featuring the beautiful MIPIIAU ft n E D C < y
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    • 423 2 'From Vontfay, October 7. to Saturday, October 12 191. ~*af A CHARMING ACVHESS IN A CH«R* INS PRSDUitiqn 1 THE SJX AT THE 1 hall mi 11 a aii nnS I music iriiiiiniwilif is??"* In the Second Show at 915 p.m. Ij THE WaRLD FTTftFcOrIPO ATICM P^EM fl A LI
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  • 426 3 ALLIES CERTAIN OF COMPLETE VICTORY Military Onlooker's Refiew. Simla, September 16. Military Onlooker" this week, after summing up recent events on the various fronts, goes on to say We are now certain ot victory, of complete victory, |if necessary to tbe extent of ultimately overrunning Germany and
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  • 241 3 The bane principle of a new method of propelling barges on canals, devised by Mr H Mcßeynolds, is that by a smell air pump driven by the engine a vacuum is created m tbe chamber m which the screw is placed so that water
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  • 220 3 A Quarter's Decline Recorded The usual F M S Custom? returns are to hand for tbe second quarter of 1918 much later than usual. Although these figure ate rather out of date tbey offer en mlication orbow we stood m the middle i of tbe year.
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  • 339 3 At yesterday's meeting of the China Aeiociation, Mr Anderson was well justified m drawing attention to what is undoubt edly a real grievance with regard to the pay of our consular, naval, and military eei vices on the China stations. The Chinese Government itself
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  • 244 3 The following extracts from a letter received by the San Francisco office of the China Mail Steamship Co., Ltd from the Railroad Officials m America regarding tbe passenger service now being rendered on the American Railways m the course of their operation under the United States Railway
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  • 242 3 The King did not pitch the first ball at the recent baseball match m London. And there is good reason why. Iv the first place he knows nothing of 6hine bills, 'spit balls, or emery balls, and to pitch just a straightforward "express" requires
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  • 75 3 The marriage of Miss Leslie Brown (second daughter of Mrs R Brown, Tanglin, Ciayfield) to Mr William Bartley (Director of War Trade, Singapore) will take place at the Church ot England Cathedral, Singa pore, early m October. Miss Leslie Brown was farewelled by her many friends at a tea given
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 [YAMATO'S I ARE HOLDING THEIR I ANNUAL r I I [clearance I SALE I AND I THEY INVITE YOUR _Ef _B I EARLY INSPECTION m, _B H BARGAINS TO BE HAD I IN EVERY LINE OF GOODS j B !-^_~t, "_r**i-» >■ *-_MBBBBBB^ biATO Company I 41, HIGH STREST SINGAPORE
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    • 314 3 (EVERYTHING IN FOOTWia J? FOsi LADIES, GENTLEMEN WiiMliiM m im m L m m*m m^ m lJ m m ■*> *fi» m. mm »am mai^mmaammw t mm, fmmm Smart Black Velvet Court Shoes Wlt 8 Ladies White Canvas Lacing Shoes I covered buckle and heels as I sketch. Price $6.95
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  • 594 4 j The hero of one of Charles Dickens' Christmas stories, as be eat by bis bed room fire m the Holly Tree Inn, beguiled the hours by recalling the many wayside inns of Eogland, France, Switzerland and Italy, at which he had stayed. Perhaps he
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  • 264 4 Ws have been permitted to know little of the ill- fated Tear m captivity, but a very interesting account is given m the Isvestia (and reproduced m the Man Chester Guardian of his final journey from Tobolsk to Ekaterinburg, where he met his death. Itie written by
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  • 161 4 Tickets for this Lottery aie issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States War C haritles Committee and the Prizes will be allocated as follows: The Prizes It is estimated that the espenses, including the Sellers' Sub-lottery, will amonnt to 8 per cent
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    • 295 4 COAGULATING PANS ENAMELLED COAGULATING PANS ENAMELLED LATEX PAILS <jjJP|2j|* ALL WHITE-STRONGLY MADE if |§W AND WELL ENAMELLsLI V ''mW SIZES IN STOCK-ll ins and 12.J ins. Diam LATEX MEASURES IN ENAMELLED IRON— GRADUATED INSIDE IN PINTS SIZES IN STOCK- 2 Pint, 4 Pint, and 1 Gallon. af t_~\ 39 UNITED
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    • 381 5 »?■«■"> .s?^ sel _n_. fi_i Triii i nPci^ I sac'Tinal DTECn A COMPLETE CORE ti -*t».. I or_ all chemists |f< Is VILH. BORK jj l' TON SUE OF Sin^^atograph Ipparatus, Furniture, iron Safe &c, &c CWWfirUl RUBBER Cos Sale r.orn le. 3 Raffles Pace On Saturday 12th October at
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    • 32 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. "«*7l*«*.~ THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UHDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BB HBLD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th, nd Satarday the 19th of Oct 1918
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    • 550 5 SINGIPORE SPORTING CLUBLADIES' attending the Races on October 15th, 17th and 19th, )9 tf, are reminded that admiibion to Grand Stand and La wi will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtain able through Members of the Singapore Sporting Club, free, but tbey must bear the name of the
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    • 634 5 AU BON MARCHE Great Sale of Hats 2Q per cent Reductions FOR 1 WEEK ONLY Any kind of laces can be cleaned satisfactorily CHANGE OF NAME. With the sanction of the Brard of Trade the name of the well kn >wa firm of Holzapfels Ltd., of London and Newc-stle-on-l'yno, Manufacturers
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    • 770 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited under the following heads for supplies to ihe Municipality cf Singapore from Januny Ist, 19 9, for one year j 1. Bakauand Bintangore Rollers, Kassau Sticks. Flooring and Roofing Tiles, Chinese Brioks and Lime. 2. Timber. 8. Miscellaneous Articles. 4. Painter's Stores. 6. Brooms. 6.
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    • 569 5 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. a The Singapore Free Press is a morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from cut earl** hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at thei» private residences, (or town offices
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 909 5 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, isth October, 1918. 1 1 ft 8 THB MALATA PURSE and PLATE--2 13 p.ra an_ 3 25 p.m. Valve of each stake 500. A handioap for all Ponies 14.1 and ucder tnat h»ve nol won a Race other toan a Pony Race since Ist Januay. »8
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    • 356 5 1, 4 ft 7. THK VISITORS' PURSE, PUTE 111 STAKES— 2 35 p.m., 3-45 p.m and s- 15 p m. Va'ue of each 3take $90". A. Handicap for all R. Griffin Horses that havo run at the Meeting. The borses may be divided by the Handicapper into three classes, 1.c.,
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  • 636 6 I: it notified m the Gazette, for public information, that members of bis Meja6ty's forces arriving m the United Kingdom from overseas are not required to register. The Committee of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club are arranging to procure freight for '20 racicg ponies from Australia, and that, if they are
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  • 732 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Oct 9, 1918. Waiting the other midnight for an expected late important wire we passed the time reading some of the very entertaining reports of the Select Committee on National Expenditure, which reveal methods of conducting pablic business and incurring expendi ture worthy of the
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  • 817 6 GENERAL PROGRESS BY THE ALLIES Germans' Trail of Fire i«j »nbcca«ri_« aj*hi»j lUutar B*rrio4>! London, Oct 6 Reuters correspondent at Britibb headquarters, wiring on tbe evening of Sept 6, sa?6: Since the afrpr noon of S j pi 5 we have advanced four to five thcueand yarda across
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  • 173 6 London, Oct 7. American official slightly advanced between the HacSSi 8L Bais des Ogons. Tbere was ctubborc infantry fighting further w« -t and ie creased reciprocal artillery fire evsry where. London, Oot 6 Reuter i correspoc dent at American headquarters, wiring oc Oct 6, says: Fighting ye eterday conui.l--of the
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  • 246 6 COUKTESY OF THK P_CN( H Paris O; 6 7 pmt fa tbe ti.cr Aiue, i Ofean p evacuated Eotcsi out, f has bnen t ck£«c4te cj toe jeare. We freed Bbefmti r '< Of B.imont and Hotcu I 1 S maevif cf M oroc tile r- Fov-
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  • 132 6 Yesterday afternoon the iMftfcent place of Mies Jeanne Alni^y of M i, L Z Mr J J C de Wolff, managing p irtoei i Messrs Hooglandt acd Co, SingspotThe ceremony wae held m tbe ?cssmt terian Church, the Rev W Crote cffieistiM Tbe bride wbo was g:\*u hvty
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  • 107 6 In the Gazette appear new Roles madt by the Governor m Council uuder tht Liquors Revenue Ordinances. The Bousteid Staff's foo'.btll clab si meet the Singapore Cricket Ciub or. Wednesday, on tbe letter's ground tbe following representing Boustead Goal keeper Cheng Hoe, Backs Gale, Lee Wt: Halves: Lowe (Capt). Aeria
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  • 99 6 London. Oct 6— T.- rVeae w m BVi The indeceiiOe nt s»ii fores v < he the bombing reported e/ewsteerd v Kaiferkleutcrn and PctasaSaos results. Wty heavy Bgfattoig enced all tbe way to aid tr n f tivee. We ehct down font Saw 9 rV^ fcui British have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 177 6 Br m misopps I" fc X AMSTEL fell TOOTH'S BULLOCH LADE UfUIOI/lEQ WATSONSNo.IO VVniulVlLU PERFECTION MARTIN'S V.V.O. LARGE STOCKS-Reasonable Prices CALDBECK MACGREGOR CQ. XMAS PRESENTS Friends At Home MANILA CIGARS from LONDON Eeina Victorias per Box of 100 High Life m tbe East 50 Orders for these should reach us
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    • 46 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 103S 6<mmmmimmmmmmmm —a—— fl_ I *aCf 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do SIO) Note Ihe conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No belter guarantee of tbe btgh quality cf our work could be given or demanded.
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  • 1917 7 Generally Condemned m Allied Countries OUR TERMS: UKCONOITIONAL SURRENDER The I ohenzollerns Must Ga -Mr.ar.n* Cabla] m ssm BscrvteaJ I ft, rb« following pat if ilia Chancellor ia the r 1 i ite I m the Copou b •~l vhl 5 a.lbere In' r ol Btaapif*, v?
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  • 206 7 Evading Responsibility for War Amsterdam, Oct 7. A wire from Vienna says that the Austrian Minister at Stockholm has requested the Swedish Government to transmit to President Wilson a telegram stating that Austria Hungary, which has never waged was except ot a defensive kind and which several
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  • 164 7 An Oat- and- oat Militarist Bsrne, Oct 7. The letter whioh Prince Max wrote on Dec 14 last year to Prince Alexander von Hohenlohe throws a singular light on the mentality of the Chancellor later, who now poses as the bead of a democratised Germany. He then
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  • 44 7 Amsterdam, Oct 7. A wire from Berlin ■ays lhat tbs Etlser hts decreed the formation ot bu Imperial Labour Ministry &4 a ceutral authority directly under the Chancellor to control social and political affuirs hitherto appertaining to the Imperial Ecoaomic Ministry.
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  • 21 7 Amsterdam, Oot 7. A telegram from Berlin states that the Independent Socialist press is absolutely hostile to tbs Government.
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  • 183 7 AUSTRO-GERMANS TO LEAVE THE COUNTRY The Reconquest of Serbia (Bj Mubmarine Gab la] Awmtot-r't Service j Amsterdam, Oct 7. A wire from Sofla says: Itis eemi officially ststed teat ihe terms of the armistice provide foe ihe da mobilisation of the Bulgarian army exe*pb three divisions of infantry
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  • 151 7 Unfaithful to Prisoners Pact London, Oat 4. The Press Bureau states that it. appears certain that the real reason why the Germans ore withholding the ratification of the Anglo German War Prisoners Agreement is tbe question of Germans ia China. If so tbe action ot Germany is entirely
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  • 154 7 It would be intolerable if Germany wae allowed flrstl* to illtreat British prisoners and then to decline to improve their condition unless Britain put pressure on her Allies to retrain from doing something whioh tbey were clearly entitled, and probably well advised, to do. Evidently, if Britain
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  • 30 7 London, Oct 7.— A new "Feeding the Guns war-bond campaign was opaned m Trafalgar Square at noon by the Bishop of Kensington. There wae an immense crowd.
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  • 25 7 London, Oat 7. Mr Lockhart, British representative m Moscow, bas arrived at tbe Finnish frontier witb 31 British and 26 French subjects.
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  • 210 7 It is nothing uncommon to see on New market; Heath girls putting the raoe horses through the early morning gallops. Tbey are taking tbe places of the stable lads who are called up, and trainers report well oa tbe girls, who ride astride. Tbe trainers say they bave excellent riding
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 177 7 i Robinson 00. FRESH SHIPMENT OF BUTTONS' SEEDS VEGETABLES Tom ito P* cli w, VVhito MustdrJ i\„i c;\ss. Perpetual Spinach. Parsley, Beet Scttous' Globe. Beet Sottocs Maiket Mixed, Tomato, Ra lish. Water t>ess, Cabbage Lettuce. Plata Cress, Radish Mixed, Kohl Rabi, CVWt cc iv Aiit.Jit Tin Packets. Balsam, Zinnia, Piuk
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 845 8 Ivw &%3* m JSritisb India AND A I fipcAß Lime (Companies Incorporated la England I Mail, and Passenger Services PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contraot with His Majesty's Oovernment.) na Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. Vile Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON
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    • 581 8 H^ft* Ml m JAPAN MAII STEAH3HIP to*, tts! (Incorporated ln Japan EUTOJPEAN UNB. for Hiigktii, Sbangbal, Kobi Tokobaai fOf *****01, Piling. Colombo »fl England til Tho Capi. A servioe Is maintained betweeei Japanese ports and Liverpool or London ander mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Steamers maintaining this
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    • 348 8 OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The above Company maintains a regular servioe between Singapore and Seattle also taking oargo lor Vanoonver and Inland points. The Steamers on the berth are as follows Shinkoku Mara October Seattle Kaisho Maru" November Seattle Kaiy ci Mara December Seattle Farther sailings still
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    • 628 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CGftPi_ (INCOKPORkTED IN U 8.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE ir Hongkong, Sbangbal, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francis S.S. "ECOADOR". 14 000 tons from Hongkone? on or _bon- p.e, S.S. COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do do V S.S. "VENEZOELA', HOOOtone do do and every 28 days thereafter.
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  • 825 9 A GLORIOUS STAND. "To the Last Mao." Particnlars ate to hand of tbe heroic behaviour of the 2nd Battn. Devon Rpgt. m the battle of tbe AUny oa II ty !c9 b referred to m the recent French citation quotf dby Field Marshal Haig. The epic »:ory is
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  • 120 9 A cooly employee] by Messrs Byron ned j Co, aerated water ennnufacturers, of Moti Sil's Lane, Calcutta, died _tthe Campbell j Hospital from severe iojariee cauted by the txploaioi: cf bottles of aerated watetg. llt appears tbat the cocly who was killed and
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  • 393 9 One of the most entertninirg articles on the commencement of tbe German retreat was that ot the Vienna NVue Freie Presse. Some passages ar j a« ue ir fo satire ac the Anstrir.n P»ess ev©j dares to go. For ex m pit The Firet Quartermaster
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  • 280 9 Dojen of Trainers m India I Sportsmen throughout India (tays the Statesman) will hear with regret of the death of Mr "jimmy" Watson, the doyen ot trainers m this country. Mr Watson, who was m his sixty seventh year, was an Australian, and came to India
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  • 121 9 PENANG 'S MAN POWER. The exemption tribune*! decisions are as follow Conditional exemption so long ac applicants contiDoe m their present em p'oyments, sixty-two. Temporary c-xemp tion, thirteen No exemption: Waddell (Mercantile Bank). Cunrad Kdameon, GilQllan aud Co), Drumraond 'Chartered Bark), Pultock tPritcharde). F N S>er and W X Sbarpe
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  • 61 9 Washington, Septerabe' 9 —Tbe War Department announces e>h total casualties rt ported to date since Amr iica entered the war ac 27,178, divided a- fallows Killed m action— 6,240, inclnding 291 lost at sea. Died of wounds 1,552. Died of disease 1,686. Died from accidental and other causes
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 548 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9 t 000,000 TH GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. T rnn-panyhaß 820.000 deposited with tbe Supreme Ck>nr t 0 England, and oompliea with the BritlahLife Aaauraoco o>ai?»aiea
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    • 446 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. i INCORPORATED eM JAPAN -.p»t*i Sobacrtbed-. y. 58,000,800 OapMal Paid Up 45.000,000 >BWErn Feed jr. J3,100,00ej Prsstdent, I, laouye Es*|. **se Pr-»»_emt. N. Kajiwara E?-e|, DiKECTaSS. J. Inouye Eeq Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Soma Esq. Barm K. Iwasaki I
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    • 319 9 The Eattern United Assurance CORPORATION LM. Head Oriricss bingapore, ißOorpofated m the Straits Settlements 8188 D2?elBTIBBT.— Risks aoceptod on Buildings and Merchandise at current rate». ■iBIBB 08PABT18BT.— Insurance eSeeled cb Hulls and Oargo. ifcr full particulars as to rates aad all otbor i*.orm&tton apply to B. i. FOUQEBS, General Manager,
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    • 283 9 NORTH BRITISH ANO MERC4N7ILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great B/itain). E?sf*sS2*? le CoEtir -ctB, Latest Concessions MARINE All kinds of Marine B^ioes* transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Pojclee Isßued by this Company covet Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bar i glary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTON, McALISTER Co., Ltd.,
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  • 1680 10 Senawang, 851,702 257,492 Sendayan, Sep 668,967 206,705 Sengat, June 616,550 264,612 Seremban, Deo 974,780 567,729 S'hai Kl'ng, 187.928 14,789 119,626 S'hai Malay, 18i,767 i.9,903 206,248* S'hai Kel'tan, 140,829 1*5,410 S'hai Pahang, 169,144 120,6-5 S'hai S'tra 679,564 178,610 S'hai Seremban 122,896 68,842 Shelford, Deo 299,198 76,087 j Siak,
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  • 362 10 Singapore, Oct. 7th, 1918. Beans, Long per catty 12 do. Frenoh do -.28 Beef per lb. 29 i Beef Steak do 28 Bean Sprouts per catty 4 Bamboo Sprouts do m Cabbage, Batavia do nil do. Salted do 10 Carrots, Imported, do nil do. Singapore do ul)
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  • 273 10 In above lis- the totals m first column are monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 1017. The month m whioh the Company's year ends is indicacec after tbe name. Third column shows the 1918 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every endeavour la made
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 169 10 j For BODY, BRAIN NERVE j Vitafer LTheAI»-»" t birroniCßl, sai Rcttore* the Phytac-J. Ment** and Nenrou* j energies so quickly used up m modem lif*-- 1 I 7he Perfume of Cej/Con ¥¥7ana-Ranee is the latest triumph v| I/f of the perfumer's art. A scent vS\l|''__B_k which recalls the cpice-laden
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    • 156 10 SSfllf' On Simmons Mattress I WT You Sleep Well 1&: tL D __JB WLM fl ekl ff* I I 8 GalvanizeJ Link Fatric Mattress i CALL AND SEE THE FINE DISPLAY OP DOUBLE WIDTH GEORGETTE NOW BEING SHOWN BY WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL 56 and 57 High Sereet It represents an entirely
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  • 1353 11 Issued by FRASER Co., Exohange and Share Broken, Oct Bth id AU lootatfoai of Sterling Sham taut to legMOad as lrarelf MuJaaiftoi tae prtsiai. Oa*. lasoe. Paid. basal)!?. Buxaaa. Saeaaae 100,000 Ss Ss Allagar 16% 9 6 8 0 879,980 3a 8s Anglo-Java 85% M 6 0
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  • 58 11 CnaMiofiiC vr ao Oct 8 taxi >)i -.1-4 7*82 de?f_4ftFi3 S.B 81 82 t*»,v&l3 fraillK «ra r m j.4| Tvants dtmand Banl 832 IBD7A, T. T. JfiB SowsKeua, Samaisl 60i Prem ¥OKO3AM_, £*_.and 99 IAV*,, lata ani 122 B i;a_i>s t danaauJ *J6§ 8 tvaaaaiass, Bank Bue/fjsi 18.34 3»e.fc
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  • 159 11 Oct 8 Tin (110 tons) 6149 87$ 18 60 iaotHaca Uafea Ji j i 15. ianiAies Cabs No, 7 12.(0 ?85P*J SUck OSJin, H por a 29 25 iWttitC laU! 51 00 fatmcgs (11Q to the Ik Qitr Vtt&SUagS (88 te ;b« [1 BOtt bTbvj* QSeada) a-ra OU v*s
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 72 11 ir o c k s OF THE V 0 FAVOURITE PEWRITERS X-t-LJQj MPIRE" i ILIVER" ive Arrived Stock Sizes. MPIRE." OLIVER." paper 9in. wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. 14in wide Brief 14in. wide, ltfin. wide. Policy 18in. wide. Special (Oliver) takes paper 30io. wide. Lightweight Empire takes paper 9m.
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    • 507 11 WANTED Nurse or Governess to to to California. Apply to Box No. S3 c/o Free Press. g-*0 c GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications, ac-tomp*.* i«d br copies of recent testimoiiijl", terfH te received attbe Waster Attendant's Office np to tbe llth October, 19 1 8, for tbe post of Light Keeper. Salary
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 415 11 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [AU British vessel* aaiess marked Arrivals. Oct 7. Ipoh, Calypso, Hong Ho. Oot 8. Hebe, Katoog, Sri Maar Schouten (Dot) Teoche Mara (Jap) CLEARANCES. Oot 7. Hai Nam, Kriao, Kampir, Kaka Rumphius, D Van Twist (Dat) Valaya (Siam). iai6io.edi.ktu »uj iou*. _i > Peaaag, Mtlaooa, i? ts..-
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    • 151 11 ■AILS FOft EUROPE Left Singapore Das Is Lo**dh» Arrlrae July 6th B Sept 8 July Bth A 1 July 12th D „11 July 16th <J ii July 18th „16 July Mth F ll July 22nd G 87 July 26th H „28 July 27th 1 „19 Aognsfe 7th A August th
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  • 1092 12 H E APPEaLS TO PUBLIC The aunnal general meeting of the Children's Aid Society wat held yesterday morning m tha Manloipal Board Room.; The Preeideot H E the Governor (Sir j Arthur Young, gcmcoe* presided and j there were a's o present the Lady Evelyn Ycung, Mrs
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  • 153 12 The weekly meeting ot the Rent Assess ment Board was held m tbe Municipal Offlcei yesterday afternoon presided over by the hon'ble Mr C J Saucders. The other members present were Messrs S Tomlinson, A M S Angnlia, M Meyer, E A Ellas, Gaw Khek Khiam, E
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  • 129 12 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Cbing Keng Lee and Co ab their sale room on Monday afternoon. There was a larga attendance cf intending purchasers, the biddincs were brisk and the prices obtained weee good. Lots Noa 1 to 7 Freehold land
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  • 231 12 An Interesting Platform. London, Sept 5. The Liberal party haa prepared a postwar programme (which oan be also used as a general election platform) to be submitted as a resolution at the meeting m Manchester on the 26th instant of the General Committee of the party. Tbe points
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  • 130 12 Tbere ia little doubt that the increase of emoluments sanctioned fur Indian soldiers id having a beneficial influence ou recruiting. The figures continue to bs moot eatiefac'.orj and at the present time as many combatants are being enrolled m a couple of wetka as were aided to the Indian Army
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  • 478 12 Yesterday morning, though misty, wai pleasant and pool. Work is brisking up considerably now, aud tha training is be ooming more interesting. The exercise done wai quite satisfactory and the horses aeem all well prepared to give a good account ot themselves. Nullo and Roumania (m charge of
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  • 211 12 Raoe one 7 for —Earl 10 Miss Linaere 9.7; Fallowland 8: Royal Plnme 7.12; Ampang 7 9 Aringa 7.7 Paul 7. Raoe two Scurry. Mertbyr Boy 97; Gem 9.2 Batn Anam 8.10 Farisha 8 9 Katak 8 Express 8; Nipper 7 7. Race three R C.— Nullo 10.7
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  • 93 12 Fourth list of eubcsriptions to Seo. tish Soldiers Comforts Fund 1918 19 Forward 15,640 Gibson McNeill 10 John Watt 25 Capt W Dawson 3cd mon subs'n 10 D Maw 26 "R" 200 D Hat horn 20 W Muir 40 Mr and Mrs J Scrymgeour 203 T C
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  • 47 12 The lure of Paris, says tbe Referee, has cost Germany more than a million lives of mena Tbe failmes of the Crown Prince have broken proud military reputations and discarded a small army ot German officers logs," m the words ot their Kaiser, fit only for burning."
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  • 248 12 Sa.rnMß.ej. Libt. Previously acknowledged 14 7,604 47 Mrs McCuliagh 8 Payne Toft 8 Chancellor Aug 2 No name July 2 Mra Dowland 2 Polglase Aug k Sept 6 A P Williams Aug Sept 2 Parbury 8 Lee Choon Gusn 50 Ellis 5 F C Wreford
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  • 135 12 The competition for tbe October Medal was played on the links of the Singapore Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday 6th and 6th instant and resnlted m a win for R F Binnie with the nett score of 72. The following cards were returned. The competition for
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  • 126 12 The S H B Football Team will meet the Sea Defences iv a friendly game of eoccer on the Union Jack Club ground this evening. The following is the S C C "B" Team versus Boußtead Football Club for the match this afternoon Davison Griffin and Thcmas Sutherland, Parish,
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  • 19 12 Singapore Para 85,118 Secretary N Goruee (Malacca). United Malacca 8,858 total for 9 mos 53,970.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 352 12 STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKWG RUBBER R. ARISAKA, SlNGapojj c/t/Sr ARRIVED THE LATEST Feldman's 23rd Som AND v Dance Annual TO BF! HAD from Tel. 1705 H. C. HUDSON "ngapore (The House of Catchy Musict ESTD. gmmmm%mkatww 1872 PATRONIZED _JigHU^ BY ROYALT! B. P db SILVA I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Attendance at three recruit^' parades a week ie compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Wednesday, Oct 9. 5.1 5p Drill HaU S V A 6.10 SYR A A V Platoon 5.16 Veterans' Co S V C n m SVC Recruits Bras Basah rd Malay Co S V I
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