The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 10 July 1918
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Article21 1918-07-10 1034 Emm am— May 1, At Avon Carrow, bn Dwelt, War wick shire, the wife of C.p'tuh\riin Huttenbscb, M.C R.F.A kM.21 words
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Article39 1918-07-10 1034 Vrm.DiiT.-Oa Jane 25,1918, at St. Akiw'i Cathedral, Singapore, by Rev. IC Roterte,Csiphia to the Farcer, CapPJO. CiTLiT Vynim, Royal G errison At.*ryfiVaehedJohra Military Forces) J ’Hi Bui» yoangfit daughter of Mr», J. M, Dali, of Dalydene, s H*porv.39 words
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Article1455 1918-07-10 1034 attai d, J 0,1110 reeulls S W« b? lbe p "n»°? k i<^X t o^ onhs,obool I Bat P rtd Wlth tho IB P-“d i. .7' “‘J ‘»ke I 4 t *wn»h?o« t U Dlj ,00cile I h I,' ol tdecetioa io I 7*°u. li t bot1,455 words
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Advertisement85 1918-07-10 1034 cue straits €cbo. 'I go published DAILY (EueM Sui»J> Md pnbllc holldw AT THE CHTEIIION PRESS, limited, H, Btach Street, Penang. Price: DtUyUcal •*> paranmiin. Outstation Postage Extra, KiQldition (Post Free) 118 per annum* (>hk "ECHO PENANG. Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586, Printing Depertment 343. jl—Al m«n*« eoßtnunieeticne *bould he eddrtietl85 words
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Obituary43 1918-07-10 1034 diath. ’■ninm.-O.MM 1, tthir brother. W. A. Deteidlog, ta;L Aoni., yo.nge.t ’•Willi- i o ta A N««b r <ioner, ,lo lorBi. n) Pe n n g, death. q«'< H Lon<l pJ d SiiNi, aged 4b I? I *\f E Bikit Mirtijim Robber jaa43 words
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Article567 1918-07-10 1035 Mr, J, E- Nathan is on a visit to Penang. Mr. W. Duncan, who has been confined to his hoiss for a couple of weeks, is convalescent. e Mr, W. H. Vaughan Smith, of Rangkup Estate, Talik Anion, who went to India on a holiday has retimed,567 words
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Article801 1918-07-10 1035 Two Ps, May we suggest to the Food Control Committee, if they are open to suggestion, to see that the export of poultry and pigs to other parts be restricted. It is then that they m&y be able to judge batter as to what actual price should be801 words
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Article228 1918-07-10 1035 Free Preu. Saturday was Women's Day in Hp. pore. The ladies showed any amoulot energy and resource in a very worthy ewe, and the result will be a silver wedding gift which will be very acceptable to Queen Mary, a substantial sum of money to be distributed amongstFree Preu. - 228 words
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Article120 1918-07-10 1035 An ordinary general meetir Jtriit* Trading Co* Ltd, was he 1 O Qostcjday the registered office 1J Q o y, M: W F Nutt presiding > •> .deud of »1 »od a bon., of P utre (both lees 8 8 War I**)». to >537,516, the allocation of120 words
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Article807 1918-07-10 1036 q 1 IXPIET’B PBEDICTION. ““S. te.dll». J«« 29. L.berC'ites to S .■bwillsot belong before anJ-* nne German hammer Hila aad wain ba nrpiined wben <‘ l! P" C eij e d ’‘•“‘’‘.m" We m«'t ur B '“„,L Bl iofol thought ttauer aaahle to carry through the ICIOI]q - 807 words
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Article219 1918-07-10 1036 The donations for Our D y on b°balf of thn British Bed Cross Society and the Order of St. John still cmtinue to conn in. The gifts include another sum of J&1.000 from Bangkok, per Chartered Bank of India, and brings the contribution from the generous p a219 words
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Article37 1918-07-10 1036 Sungei Ge:tah 6,537, o iiwin 12,398 and Sungei Patani 18,200, Quit KJumping 83 SCO, B*msgiga 18.800, New Columbia 31,283, Padang 25.500, Kiran 9 000, Nellmny 8.521, K.ian 26.800, Padang Jawa 15,360, Bantau 5,500 lb#.37 words
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Article544 1918-07-10 1036 LKuutui’s Titiawre.] (Havas) FINE NAVAL AID. London, July 1, The correspondett of the Timet at Tckio says Prince Arthur of Connaught, interviewed on his impressions of his visit, said the people of all classes realised the value of ths Alliance and felt it guaranteed peace in theLKuutui’s Titiawre.]; (Havas) - 544 words
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Article537 1918-07-10 1037 [EuUTll’i TILISBIMB.] the war after THE war. German Depraision London, July 1,1.40 p.m. An Official statement eays that the fourth, DbtiM ot poit-w.r economic policy. Ice Conference p»»<ed n re.ol.tron endor.mg the principle of the United Kingdomi non. terror», metal Act in pnr.nauceot ‘be policy of freeing the[EuUTll’i TILISBIMB.] - 537 words
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Article667 1918-07-10 1037 -MM. The Market Export of Meietii Aldens’ Successors, Ltd,) dated, London, Ist May 1918: Daring the last fortnight prices have fluctuated within comparatively narrow limits, the price of spot Crepe having risen to 2s. 6JJ. on the 23rd ult. daolioing to 2e. 4jd. at rhe time of-MM. - 667 words
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Article317 1918-07-10 1037 Our Oun At the Bokit c befoia Hu M.je.t,’, Oorowr fee tn? Cl.rke, on Bat«d«j, M h. cau„ ot deith it (Chinese) woman named L.m hriZ •econdw,t.otU l K..gA lk Hu worship, tetord;,, evidence .nd reidiog th, J Gonnmut Anil, it deleterious substance either in tor* or317 words
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Article85 1918-07-10 1037 Loom Twmbodim i« Tulllb.rdme 1» ,i K.. 1. L«®P«. thn Mssooic H* 11 Wor B r o OB Friday evening when wH|l!l ,|W Htrky installed Bro, v lirh -l Master. The other ioooal g H Dt,M P M. Wor Bro G B. Wor Bro H McPb*’l; Tren. Bro85 words
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Article52 1918-07-10 1037 An jfn w. hero bt-1 tor the officer, men) of a Balloon n Mesopot*®-** u C. iOr ram*P ho J’ b socks, ,hl cards, chocolates, ci** rtter* 1 etc. etc., Md or J fa about the end of t be ,eD Gifts of mo® 6 1052 words
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Article589 1918-07-10 1038 Tom - (Br Tom bfef nd h tb« <D‘»» er of llfer "I o f c*i’«i e r d BeH ‘.“t f* ;,i( .itboot it. B«p«oi»Uy >f I le *i t bU«'‘ loot ,h W T m” 1 aeem to be conquering »«#1.".“., I -«1 ttefotii t»o‘*>”. b3 of589 words
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Article124 1918-07-10 1038 Niw Commissions Notitibd. Tbe Regimental Orders for July, issued by Major J. P. Swettenham, Commanding MB.V.R, state i His Excellency the High Commissioner has baen pleased to grant the following Commissions in the Malay States Volunteer To be Temporary Second Lieutenants— Temporary Second Lieutenant Humphrey Coatles Butler (late of124 words
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Article146 1918-07-10 1038 Sime, Darby A Co, Ltd. advise particulars of the outputs from tbe following companies for the month of June 1918 as under i Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd Dredge— Piculs 103; Hours run 472; Yards treated *****; Value of output *****; Cost of mining >*****. Tributors—piculs 100 Total 203.146 words
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Article171 1918-07-10 1038 Three more fatal caves of plague have occurred in Kuala Lumpur witbin the past week. As reported in our issue on Saturday, first a goods clerk died. Now we understand that a Bengali watchman was taken ill on Tuesday, was removed to the Hospital on Friday171 words
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Article1869 1918-07-10 1038 The following is the text of tbe Bill as read a first time on Monday, A Bill < nHiuiod An hdinsuce to make provision with w'utb. preuM w7r. 0 00nn,0 0 Militerj Servic. Ord°i* t3d •‘°?7 d 9d Ex'-X‘ h <1 te. been dtly' 4h“ Force1,869 words
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Article356 1918-07-10 1039 [T. T«i Genoa o> ni Strait. »-i B ri 1 leadngCommerei,l,P ro f e iMl M 1 .Agnc.ltßral inter.,». b :a to coniider th, condition, o f q J Berne, in Briti.h Malaya. !,(<,„ UI JS ing, th, me,ting ixpreued it, well-considered «pinion that tbs tlmS .rrired, -ben a356 words
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Article545 1918-07-10 1040 rai€r al meeting o£ tbe Hotel 182 r d was held at the registerM %ijk us, M Buildiog, Smgada St.dt J< rt 9 “A'ut .«dt > niW re ,lso P rc,ent "■’‘Tc *»?"“>• W< Bcb e,lder M* 1 La J (®»°‘8 er ,ud i f545 words
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Article279 1918-07-10 1040 Won or Distivctiom on th Sow mb Batt lb Fbont. Keep tbe lioes dear, save tbe big gone; then destroy everything." These were the orders issued to a Canadian Overseas Bail* way Construction unit when the Garmans attacked on the Bomme, says Mr. Boland Hill, who279 words
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Article191 1918-07-10 1040 Collision in Mbobi Sbmbilam. A somewhat serious motor mishap occurred on Friday afternoonjast, on the Bantau* Linsum Boads, a few miles out of Beremban. Doctor Howard, of Beremban, who had been out visiting a number of rubber estates was returning borne when, about 3.30 in tbe afternoon191 words
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Article74 1918-07-10 1040 The gooseberry, which his bepn honoured with an official Order all to its If, is one of the fpw fruits really native with us, tbe Isle of Wight being regarded as its original home, and it is l«ttie known and seldom grown on the Cont nent. Bven74 words
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Article397 1918-07-10 1040 Mr, and Mrs. Colin Thane left Ipoh for Beremban on Tuesday afternoon. Mr, F. A. 8. MoLelland, Assistant Tree* surer, I ,M,S arrived in Ipoh on Monday. Mr. Marshall formerly assistant Warden fo Mines, Pahang has been transferred to Kedah. Tbe French newspapers announce that the American397 words
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160 1918-07-10 1040 Our Own Singapore, July 8, Qaten Mary’s B'lver Wedding Gift Fund has been closed at *****. Epidemic of Slckneii. An extraordinary amount of influensa and dengue prevails in Singapore, Moat office staffs are considerably depleted especially Chinese. 7 It is understood that it is160 words
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Article877 1918-07-10 1041 Pbilimiwa.** Enquibt. The preliminary enquiry into the case .g.in.t B.ngoo. Fowjbd.ngh, J«g*t Bingb, B„i.n B.ngb, Abdwllnh »nd Dblip Bingh, who »re charged with the mnrder of Mohamed Abdel Babmen wee taken ep yesterday afternoon before Mr. 8. H. Langilon. Coert Inspector Miool conducted the prosecution. Mr. G.877 words
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Article157 1918-07-10 1041 Tuu Pbbbs Dissatisfied. The Dutch Press is Ur from satisfied with the conditions of Holland's naval and military defences, writes tbe correspondent of a Home paper. The Dutch are fine sea* men, and they have excellent torpedo boats and gunboats, but none of their warships mount anything heavier157 words
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Article258 1918-07-10 1041 The following is the health statement of the Penang Municipality for the week ending June 15, 1918: {Male 54) Female 20 J Death rate 34.14 per mills per annum compared with 33-21 in the preceding week and with 34.93 in the corresponding week of last yeari Nationality. M.258 words
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Article456 1918-07-10 1041 TbornJ' MOBE IMPORTANT THAN tbHARVEBT H! Craohl iuttan Moth lu the House of Com«OM,Mi w lto Boob, M.P. for Pe.broUkr* bajournment in o.d.r to drwttXt b. eenou. effect of combing o.t lebonrer. dnring the h MW ,t .cd wee, innndeted with tetter. f rsß uTbornJ' - 456 words
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Article17 1918-07-10 1042 f u 1 U tbe Nanicg H-. me M-O’M B» F ,b 4 H-P”- M MARRIAGE.17 words
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Article17 1918-07-10 1042 _Qa J«os 12, 8 ’«"T 6 d.’B -e•?'•■■ a K bl!t umT*'» 1 01N rt Dg17 words
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Article802 1918-07-10 1042 to J1"^, 13 7 lo io, Military »«”<’“ B 1 SiMimnl °t tOB ,c sll Ul, ('—woicb elrteoers—“ d iu l jX*Wn»,-Benrel »p«ch In >■>• .«mu, help» 1» m k 1,8 TP e !l1 A>’ B “> d btfore, tbe miN ”Bntiib trade” b»8 been ua-d iu EZfcclo802 words
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Article209 1918-07-10 1042 Tr-ioiog is uow proceeding hire for the f rtbcomiug tneeiioz and hr it h only tbme we-ks bencH the work will soon become int resting. The following ho r SH« ar« gt -»>t in work bore Prinsett Cordon, La George, .uiu-rrt R<>ck Linm-ta Royal t lume209 words
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Article44 1918-07-10 1042 Kamp mg Kamuntiog Tin Dr»d iog, Limited—Hour< run 1,239, Cubic Y*rdi irr»atrd 165.8J0 Tot I Piculs 971 46, R-wli-ed on 84.289 00. Menvlembu L u dedicate, Limit'd Mui 123 Picu'm va!u p $10,930 00 180 Piculs vaius to Company $2,348 00.44 words
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Article23 1918-07-10 1042 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) qaoted hare to-day at $159 50, bn-inesa djop, in Singapore, (refined) at $l6O, business dona (150 tom sold).23 words
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Article645 1918-07-10 1042 [hauTaß’s Tilrgrams.] WHY IT WA3 HELD UP. LjDdoi*', Jsce 80. A c<b o from Ihs Higuo BiyB tbat the Ferrin Ministry, in a auttment regarding he deci ion to fend a Dutch ccnvoy to tbe Du’ch I-d pi s»yi that Bollard at tbe end 'I April[hauTaß’s Tilrgrams.] - 645 words
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Article1125 1918-07-10 1043 [Riuxin’e Tulmbams.] OUR POSITIONS IMPROVED. London, July 8. Tba bridge etormed by the Frunoh on gVß'dij t tween Mosley end Passy on V h n°v the south-east corner 7 tents forest. The immediate A thia gi n and Friday’s is that the French i.ae nuw[Riuxin’e Tulmbams.] - 1,125 words
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Article377 1918-07-10 1043 [Reuter's Telegrams.] a bitter all day strivvli WA 1 dh? del Chele. Tb. .n.mjftw "E** 29 30 w.™'* Tb Italian eemi-cffioiali val Bella, Col del Rosso sod CoUnCwi has wrested from the Asstrlui ths luu their moderate gains on the Asitgo on the first day of the[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 377 words
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Article1673 1918-07-10 1044 [Reuter's Telegrams.] Sw P IUI BUp ?.d..,J.1A p riu B««* BBOBBCe th .v1.f.l i’M tbe or d u Another ho.piUl -bip ba« >l,l time 17« llM ,rOB Her people «ere t.roed tok «r ewi« BBd b B B b .a J .»< Ciaedien boepitel **sU h,i,[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 1,673 words
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Article2002 1918-07-10 1045 military SERVICE BILL A Dutt to i hi Empibb. The Attornev-G«neral moved tbn ti reading of the M'litary Service Bi-1. In-» obi'Ot of thia Bill, he said, is to give power to toe Governor to send every available c A min under 41 yean of m in »he2,002 words
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Article47 1918-07-10 1045 *Co AW”*' Me,sc. Allik DW»« Smoked D.»® oll< i Smoked O.Atnond o Sheet No. 2 6 g M U 9 L '°o 6 l thee No’ 2« 3 do Un*m nked Sheet r* 65 Oiep e Good brow».- g{ 40 Bo?aP. B V&» ‘J u,»'47 words
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Article926 1918-07-10 1046 n? T’”t McH L >?d w.s be d in the fj kl V. Mk n Hous?, K«F‘ e J' T.udlV. wsi >» •Hobrr those <IjW V.nde B.dr, A r”»» I*’' 1 H Pre» »nd W P P.uoimer (l ruC.r-m>» the Jo P ,;o, O, o T I926 words
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Article211 1918-07-10 1046 ■—Reuter. Amount or Indemnity not Yit Known I Amsterdam, Apr! 1 Speaking on the first reading of the new taxation proposals in the Kdcbst g the SeoMiry of Stito for Financ’», Couot voa said th t milliard marks of tha 14| milliards subsciibtd to the eighth Wrr L■—Reuter. - 211 words
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Article50 1918-07-10 1046 Ave-- Kanirg (F M.S 46 558, Bradwall (FM 3.) 80,622, Cn-n.on*.o (F.MB) 51,081, D.-nnihtuw.i (Kr an F M.S 43 410, H'fchanda and LiwiAnds Para 101,195, Klabang 17,531, Kriin 16,200, Buugei Krian 45 238, Bungei Way (3 langor) 83,061, K. M. 8 17,129, S. 8 (Bertam) 79.000 lb50 words
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Article497 1918-07-10 1046 Japan Piofiting at Expsnsu On Gibmanv. A. though gai aod e eciric fy are now more pfne*a! as I lam.n*nts tbroa«h3ut the F*r East than tb#*y w?ro a quarter o f B c nfwrv age, the use of oil lamps is likely to go on for m*ny497 words
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Article65 1918-07-10 1046 The willtaiy critic of th) Ntue Freit Presie Vieci a, wrote in April, according to a Vienna telegram to the Am.terdam Press F•< m the stratfgio*! point (f vl»w it is o»c-gi.ryfor Austria-Hungary to take the iff mive, now that Italian troops have been a«n toatringthen65 words
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Article767 1918-07-10 1047 the great rearguard battle. (BY A.A.M.) April 8,1918* It will be long time before the story of the great rear-guard battle, fought yard by yard from Bt. Quentin to Albert, is told to the public in full. Every individual soldier who fought in it767 words
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Article349 1918-07-10 1047 Epidemic of hfiuenza. The Municipal and Government Health Departments here may look forward to a busy, and possibly an anxious, time. It is apparent that Singapore is in the grip of a very severe visitation of that sickness which has broken out up the Ohina coast and takes349 words
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Article174 1918-07-10 1047 DIRECTORS’ HALF-YEARLY REPORT. Working Costs Highib The interim report for the half-year ended November 30 shows ihat the yardage treated (282,845) was less than for any previous six months, The reasons were that tue dredge was operating at the top end of tho lease in a shallow and174 words
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Article360 1918-07-10 1047 Ths German is ver» 1 *'l the »or.d kQowZ*i“ 1 t ome. from Bern. r. ‘-*u, ‘Fpt«red intb, 1 8*i!8 paper. Toe f lr 1 Grawd, BertA.”,., "I* U It may at fir,t sight clothe io prosaic an obj ct as k gun in the garments360 words
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Article74 1918-07-10 1047 AppliMtioß. lor. prwreti»» right, m tbe foll WI ‘.“b, bidt* ,al not be comde-ed i K 1 j.-.g Gope.g ri.or »bo« Gop^ giii)|k 4 g Paidai/g, 'he basinet u»i. B»ung M«g d I* Ku»U K’og Bir g Sendok .nd Buk g, og „r tions will only ta74 words
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Article33 1918-07-10 1047 h ’7raiU> F*’ 11 Fbnang Win® Ti d u ia staged that the tb Hongkonz I H ®7, ibo i« ,b L it* CbUD N 8 8 416 r rbVd^' s33 words
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Article978 1918-07-10 1048 tart to l'^^‘ t the Au tn ‘f »< Xid B' e,,er Of o»r f' ieD<i th,tnB J to ‘H»»- The eitr which characterised ibo .ccuitomed when d th to B „d of tb» 811 d s'* B 8 Iron ‘*>‘t haTe ha< s Seubert modif/ing bi.978 words
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Article75 1918-07-10 1048 Arcordirg to telegraphic information late on April 18 in Shanghai from Wuhu by th* officials of the Standard Od Co Mr. J. W. Laidlaw, their installation minager at that place met his death on the morning of the 17 h as the result of75 words
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Article572 1918-07-10 1048 Mr. and Mrs. O. F, Stonor have returnI cd from Japan. I Mr, P, T. Allen, Protector of Chines*, Singapore, arrived here to-day on a visit. Mr, A. Lewis, of the Bangkok Dock Co. I Ltd., is going to Mesopotamia on military service. I k:^ r J’572 words
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Article1071 1918-07-10 1049 L.Biw*“Aod At toe Bromley Tribunal reoently, when a solicitor, aged 40, single, and class 83, applied for examption, the National Service representative agreed that there had been an arrangement between the Army Conned and the Law Saciety that no more aolicitori were to be taken’* for military aervice,1,071 words
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Article82 1918-07-10 1049 Workmen while excavating for the construction of a new building at the south end of the Shanghai native city found an earthen pot containing gold ornamrnts weighing nearly 50 ounces, The plot of land was formerly a garden belonging to a notable by tbo name82 words
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Article26 1918-07-10 1049 [From, Our Own, Correspondent,) London. Julv 2 The prices in the London Bubber Market to-day were: Pale Crepe 2 i Diamond Smoked Sheet26 words
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Article20 1918-07-10 1049 Latest Quotation!. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day 1159 business done, in Singapore, (retioeo; at 1159, no business done*20 words
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Article407 1918-07-10 1049 Tii.hu*. A telegram from Zurich nn important changes in the iLt “‘•d. Ao. ordl g Pieid>Mar.bal C.or.d i.d Waldnt.ett.n haw Ardoß* KO6We OaMr l KtX’i A doia lx W| tt< wr ral Otto von Below hai bees m 2 Oommander-in.Chief on tbs Italiaa Co.nt Hertling vmt to Headqwrtei,Tii.hu*. - 407 words
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Article468 1918-07-10 1050 rpm’. dquaN towns suffer. fI g S MA> Landon Jalj 3t j Air.foroe official i Un the t.wwrf"'* Bt c h |£,d *5 S, >(«( OfP" k ot he "id .l«o B“ lline DDhe X“ b > work* Tbion.ille. We Tre.e. on July 2. Xy»“ irpm’. - 468 words
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Article552 1918-07-10 1050 [RlUTia’a Tilhgrams NEW HEAVY GUNS. Successful American Attacks, London, July 2, 4,5 p.m. Ruler’s correspondent at British Headquarters (on 2nd July) says that the enemy's pois ing restfulness continues on the whole of the front. It has been con* jectured that he is awaiting the arrival of[RlUTia’a Tilhgrams ] - 552 words
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Article340 1918-07-10 1050 [Rbwtir’s Telegrams. 1 London, Ju’y 2 An Amsterdam message from Vienna of the 27th June states that B‘,ooo strikers were out in Vienna and lewer Austria including war industries last week owing to the reduction of the bread ration The strikers resumed on the promise of increased wages[Rbwtir’s Telegrams. 1 - 340 words
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Article227 1918-07-10 1050 A correspondent sends the Strain Timet the following A painful incident occurred at Malacca on June 27, at about 8 p.m ,at the house of Mr. P. W.Tambyah, a teaober of the Government High School. The house being old, the gangway which connected the upper room227 words
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Article1330 1918-07-10 1051 A Nightmxbu by Tom Wbxgut. So load the uproar was, that even ths oriel of the damned Bounded as whispers to Ue newcomer. The murk was shot with sporadic ipears o£ red light, vailed by dreadful wispi and strata of dense vapour. The stridulous symphony of agony1,330 words
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Article529 1918-07-10 1051 Wav. o, Stcwi,, A moTIM In the memory of the 01d., t d Singapore, says the Strait, never bteo such an extensive ufluenza and dengue fever ait^ present in the town. Work in Gonramst offices and in mereintile firm b» handicapped through a serious ihcrUgH assistants, especially529 words
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Article461 1918-07-10 1052 1 I* l-toh W 51 L ndcn, July 4. tat! I »nw o f c on 10 gbt’« Vis t conc ahd to (Uy ”116» J.rl ot Athlone *ndin o ?dt r h Knl? of the Be’gi aDBha BsUi.n officers .nd D.ke inspected some1 - 461 words
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Article289 1918-07-10 1052 Extiaordinakt Gsnibal Marr img Tne acj u oed en general meeting cf the Menglembu Syndicate, Lim:ted, was held in lie irg ctertd < ffices of the company, N*. 9, Union Street, Penang, to day, Mr. W.H. Tnorne presiding. The Chairman stated that the business of the289 words
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Article344 1918-07-10 1052 News has been rece.ved that Mr. J. Beech, who was Second Magistrate in Kuala Lumpur in 1915, has been killed in action. Captain George Eric Cardew, Devonshire Regiment, attached Durham L’ght Infantry who was killed in action on April 9, took bis degree in 1910, and344 words
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Article232 1918-07-10 1052 —Free Preu With reference to tn. Military Service Bill which was read a first time in the Legislative Council on the Ist inst«n\ we are a?kvd to unke known to the public (hat any man midieaby examined under the Registration and Medical Examination Ordinance 1917, who—Free Preu - 232 words
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Article309 1918-07-10 1052 Io their Singapore snare circular, dated July 3, Messrs. Fraser snd Co, state i There is again very little to report, the ma'ket for tbe time being has locked up its rubber holdings and apparently pays scant attention to the present value of the commodity. Locally this309 words
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Article57 1918-07-10 1052 Fingapobus Comgbatulationb. (From Our (him OorrcppondenL) Siogapoie, July 6. The following message has been wind to Her M-j tbeQmn, “Sog.p re women acd school ot all nationalities rssfecttully felicitate H>r Majisty on the occasion of her silver wedding and beg her acceptance of 9s. 61. for57 words
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Article820 1918-07-10 1053 Luajt A Co’n Ripobt. If the Rubber ebare market ie inactive ae the natural outcome of exieting cncumstan(vi and the prevailing uncertainty of tbe outlook in the near future, operntors are not euffeiing from inertia and are keenly watching developments from week to week, fully determined to buy820 words
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Article219 1918-07-10 1053 Free Preet. Mabin —Rowell, A very pretty wedding took plica at the Presbyttrian Church, Singapore on Wednesday, between Mr. T M. Maben and Miss Hilda Rowell. The biide who was given away by Dr. Serie, wore a handsome dress of Burmese ciĕpede chine, trimmed with hand made net lace,– Free Preet. - 219 words
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Article145 1918-07-10 1053 Colognb in a Panic. London. May 21. —Reports fiom Amshr» dam state that moat of the during tbe British raid on Cologne on Sa'urdiy were caused through the disregard of the alarm signals. Up to tbe present the casual* tics number 25 dead and 47 injured Altogether145 words
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Article81 1918-07-10 1053 Anxiety bad been felt since Friday, last saya the Malay Mail, owing to the disappeaunce cf Mr. J, W. C Ellis, Deputy Controller of Labour, who hid not been seen since that morning when be left bis quarters on a bicycle, leaving instructions81 words
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Article250 1918-07-10 1053 Weld Quay Wkß 0Q 'ib ar ,4 IT ■OJoe ot an ln w Chinese coolies, who arrived ho?? on their to about 11 a.m. these cochei conveyed to Pulan j Br| d 7 ha b lf C wa?bet eiDg bj bait way between here and P250 words
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Article172 1918-07-10 1053 A Di»p!ndint Loth Mr, 8. H. Langston this moming retireed a verdict of etic de by opium pciiotiq as the cause of death of Low Swee Es. Tbe facts as elicit 1 d by the evidence virt that on tbe 15th ot last month the dwrnd who172 words
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Article119 1918-07-10 1053 Singapore tor u- coB h Position in J c IT n De \l BangooD, There w«. »o "’'''“.'“ied'lfe.dj. A* rice market ml pr^’ l 227 80; 2 p.m. ‘hay J,l 936 80; month» R< j (bt from Bomb.yi<‘o th Oje (W for that port 1’ "> nSingapore tor u- coBh - 119 words
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Article1171 1918-07-10 1054 time »’d “o ,ber 10 ,b Col y b b6 B Cer f Kitrtioa in hronr’of a pooling c.nue. in order to en.nre a LLreoolliotw» and a proportion.! disx if the receipt, amongst the varions SautioM. To o ,cb,mo h aUractl7Q Bt indues because it would certainly seem1,171 words
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Article566 1918-07-10 1054 Mr, E. JSurns'do has left hospital. Mr. W.M. Sime arrived in Iroh on Wednesday from Malacca on a short business visit. Capt Sydney Smith left for India on Thursday night. Capt. T. M. B'ewart will act for him as Adjutant, M. 8. V B. 2ud L eut.566 words
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Article804 1918-07-10 1055 An Effervescent Baby. fnn Hon. M't). Jobu F irfescue, speaking at Coild’s Hill, said that ignorance of motherhood was not confined to the poorer c »846». She continued i A lady of title obliged, in an emergency, to bathe her own baby, powdered him with fruit salt, and804 words
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Article293 1918-07-10 1055 I A correspondent writes :■—The paragraph I which appeared in your daily issue of the Ist instant under the heading of "Transport of Bice is one of which the Public I fully appreciate and approve in every respect I and they earnestly trust that the GovernI ment will293 words
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Article236 1918-07-10 1055 May Replace Europeans(From Our Own Singapore, July 5« HE General Ridout addressing Eurasian candidates for the Volunteers, said the offers were more valuable now that the A Class men wee needed elsewhere. He appreciated the readiness with which they came forward asd was sure they would respond236 words
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Article913 1918-07-10 1055 (Knm-» inviur FBENCH AND bbihhh 6C£u -•Hey ud thf r.Z, “J i “S? Th." 18 ,0 Cb te The .tt. k wu mide Amerio«, Wl() .toriMdu. ,11 T b^‘ t ndth. An Amerio.ni comnuiqu tnten.e reoiproe,! artillery tir.MrU.wr London, July 8,10.1 i u Reuter a correspondent at(Knm-» inviur »... - 913 words
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Article1118 1918-07-10 1056 [Ruxrrii's Tbligbams.] WHOLE-HEARTED ALLIED REJOICINGS. Paris, July 4, Paris is preparing to celebrate Independence Day whoel heartedly. Mr. Bharp, Ambassador of the United States in France, declared Everywhere in America to-day this great honour will be appreciated as a mark of fraternal affection from the great Republic of[Ruxrrii's Tbligbams.] - 1,118 words
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Article541 1918-07-10 1057 [Eitm’. Til.obim. ANT! BOLSBEVIK REVOLT GROWS. German. Getting Anxious. London, Joly 3 The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at Stockholm says the Bolsheviks have accepted the German demand for the disarmament and barrender of the CaechaBlavoks. The correspondent of the Daily Exprett at Stockholm says two Siberian[Eitm’. Til.obim. ] - 541 words
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Article550 1918-07-10 1057 [Riutiu’s Tulugbamb.] ITALIANS CROSS THE RIVER. Many Moro PrisonersPari?, July 4, Basel. The disaster on the Piave seems as if it were going to be fatal to the new Austrian war loan as the day for subscribing bad to ba extended up to 17ih Ju’y. Owing to[Riutiu’s Tulugbamb.] - 550 words
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Article358 1918-07-10 1057 [Rim.-, Th, Mm ur J the federation of trade ir.L -I Leicester to-dxv 31 *Ui u effort tr *"'7 crime, which oppoiih.n of America», S,?'" Bnt>,h an., le gj B u, tb “»n»gnnent commits 7 federition u .trengthewd bfttf J* L’h’ j tbe MwiUi'i hbo.r >nd[Rim.-, Th,Mm. ur J - 358 words
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Article508 1918-07-10 1058 pi^ktTe i,ooV,a,,il,g eo r meeting ofScadai, T» Ab registered offices of the 14 1,1 and 66 Market 8% Singarmpuy* l*« w»i in cb ,r ,d r M>. >• M n .rent T»“ K ea 8. Q Won? ,nd 9“ theetcreiaries, Messrs. Cnau ia The J cc uat ,b<508 words
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Article1029 1918-07-10 1058 Mb. Bbavto STivßirn’s Public Examimatiow, The pub'ic examination of Mr. Shafto 8, Sevens, in bankruptcy, was b?gun before Mr, Jnstice Ebden at Singapore on Friday afternoon. Toe Assistant official Assignee, Mr. G. C Valpy, conducted the examination, Mr. V.D KoowLs watched the proceedings in the debtor's interest. Tbe1,029 words
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Article219 1918-07-10 1058 Pkogbammb fob August Mbbtiws. 1 he general meeting of tbe Selangor Turf Cub was held in the Selangor Club on Monday, July 1, Mr. W. H. Maokray took tbe chair and about twenty other memtnrs attended. The accounts for the period ended March 81, 1918, were passed-219 words
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80 1918-07-10 1058 There has been a slight increase this year in the number of undergraduates in residence at Cambridge. In the lister Term last year, according to tbe Cambridge Review, they totalled 408, and last term the figure was tbe same, whereas tbe DumbJr has now grown to80 words
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Article450 1918-07-10 1059 At 5 p.m. Tbur(jd*y the candidates for the Eurasian Corps, Bmg*po’e, were bond up by Capt. Wace at tbe Riffles Reclamation Ground», and after roll call H, E. the General Officer Cimminding, accompanied by Staff Officer, M-jar Moulton, Lt, Col. Derrick, d., Mr, E. Tessensobn and member! of450 words
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Article109 1918-07-10 1059 Thu Hon. Sec. of the above writes to us as follows: The garments made as a special gift for Queen Mary’s Needlework Guild by the ladies of Penang to commemorate Hur Majesty's Silver Wedding, amount'd to 112. This item was unfortunately omitted in tbe cable which109 words
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Article65 1918-07-10 1059 Tbe Committea of th? Singapore Sporting Club have made tbe following donations f om the Ciub’a Fends towards tbe following cbanlies Tbe Red Cross Fund 120,000 The St. Daostan’s Homo Fund” 2,500 At the same tune th 3 y have decided to reserve tbe sum of 110,000 to65 words
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Article234 1918-07-10 1059 Ibu Singapore Hobsks. The following intoimatiun tnat we have obtained from Singapore will be of interest to those concerned in the forthcoming meeting here. Weik bas been going on briskly on the Ractcoartse, tbe horses in training doing from about quarter to three-quarter pace work. Tney234 words
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Article358 1918-07-10 1059 Satubdai’s Eusults. Men’s Singles Handicap A Final—A 8 Hall sor. beat R E Prentis owe 8 6—3, 3—6, 6—4. Mixed Doubles Handicap Final—Mrs Hogan and C O Rogers owe 4 beat Miss Gold and S*ye owe 1 3—6, 6—4. 6—3. Men’s Open Singles Fmal—R A Hunt beat358 words
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Article58 1918-07-10 1059 of tbe coiet “‘“log Circle, i. K..,', fortnight, lb J. «I U. M been lb, HlUnl Tl Ihie Con>p»t,y tbe .h, rei OV«-«b.onb. d wrth® 4 Jioce the' J" Mvcb, 1916, Bet ptofil H. A Liw?' b cb w,re imud it 11 fortiiigbt ego, ere nireedj obu |1058 words
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Article114 1918-07-10 1059 Tn C, O aid vii Dhailth A perfectly priceless army story is rthw in the Far HetpilalGtHn A very young subaltern, anting m C (U a defaulter before him charged with staying his leave, Tbe subaltern iwirdv tbe defaulter “ten days’ C-8.,” but oak ing told by tha E114 words
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Article103 1918-07-10 1059 Sumatra Consolidated 48.455, Bsiit MerUjam 46,737, Tsipiog 44,555. Bispi 8 put 16 024, dengei lieyla (F M.S.) H,sc€ Alma 82,000, Bukit Tob Alaog 10,128. Soangbai Klebang 14,650, Kits 88,591. SuDgei Dari 23,012, Obemor United 18.245, Shanghai Malay 25,804, Ayer Tawaa 28 018, Cluny 15,690, Ksmsntiai (1> Kedah)103 words
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Article68 1918-07-10 1059 Tbe total oatpat ol ,h from all sources for the month P, Tb' 'oatpat of tia ore tro» property of tbo Bl ‘“Tt„,JlW Limited for tbe montb of P icul t *r. art oMeially W’S* Messrs. Lean A Co. an IA that th. oatpet of Ipob Tin68 words
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Article21 1918-07-10 1059 Latea? Tin ’“jgaps* I" 1- thefolio-.iog u. on spot in -|i received to-day. H Plantation Iw Smaked she*21 words
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Article14 1918-07-10 1060 *oru JO.lt fltCo'omPffcPh w m il'v. e dest William Leslii, 'i, ij Ciicul14 words
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Article1109 1918-07-10 1060 which iu cabled to-day regardare to be taken toward! J? to buemech critici.m upon. It rdiiar that Mr. Montagu has been -wJitW there is a real demand by indieted Indian opinion for greater toe natter of Government and be not b*en very much impressed ITtM toari which were1,109 words
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Article594 1918-07-10 1060 Mr. H. H. Stevens is appointed A»s stant Superintendent of Immigrants from June 20, The King’s ex qu tur, empowering Mr. A E- Bidd ky Io act as Consul O r era! for Siam iu 8 □gapor*, has signed. Mr. L*m Looking of Ip?h arrived in Singapore594 words
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Article1290 1918-07-10 1061 Dispensable Millionaires. There are a few people here who are m some littledoubt as to whether their employee’s services are indispensable when considered via a vis war needs. As a alight ass stance in making up their minda the following naragraph from a Canadian newspaper may be of1,290 words
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Article427 1918-07-10 1061 LDnv hhow, Tikn Sir D.n,!,, this motmcg.onth ol ib. «.J* Pletsly (icce.ttil uj •>'«, Aust.aluo. mined by som. Amenoan, ,nd objecti.es wer, Uk d >t«U po„e,„o a nt tk, wood H.mel,nd the,ill,., junction with this operation t? 1 attacked cast of Velio BOO 6 7 B CCeedeiiLDnv - 427 words
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Article1093 1918-07-10 1062 [gmfl»'. W“*»l Tg g ALOBIOU3 FOUKTH, Lata U d Pari» B»j oic». Liodoo, Ju y 4, 7.v0 p.m. ro O o aa evao b-tt?r iclAa A,tbed h« B «ttertd otbow thoroughly {ldh rXd into the pp-rit of Dsv, Thio was outwardly th jjnioo Jack and the Stars "r[gmfl»'. W“*»l - 1,093 words
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Article566 1918-07-10 1062 [Ruma's Tuliobajm] GERMAN TOWNS TERRORIZED. Ccblenz Gets No BestLondon, July 5, IUSO p m. It has been a week of iDtens l air fighting, the ou'standing features whereof were tbe abr.oimaily high ptrceaNte of German machines destroyed by tie B itisb, and the increasingly menacing pjrtent of[Ruma's Tuliobajm] - 566 words
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Article538 1918-07-10 1063 I Llut».'» Tiliobam..] ALLIED COUNCIL'S CONGRATULATION. London, July 5,11 55 p.ro. An Italian official massage stated On the Lower Piave, having repulsed a violent counter-attack and destroyed new centres of the enemy’s resistance, we considerably extended our occupation south-east of Chie aa Nova and north of Cav»succherini takingI Llut».'» Tiliobam..] - 538 words
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Article607 1918-07-10 1063 [Reutur’u Tilegbamu] SOME DETAILS OF THE SCHEME. I Self Government to Come. I Lond jd, July 5. Momentous proposal fur the establishment cf responsible Government in India are now published. Tha document was I signed at Simla on 22nd April last by Mr. Montagu, Secretary of Slate for[Reutur’u Tilegbamu] - 607 words
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Article399 1918-07-10 1063 [Bwm 1 AtNrwY.it MrS"’ 5 1 to the T.inmoy vCis| "J* nuion.l J. nß chiog. ted, X >« tonn.ge thin America n war. More than «0,000 tou»*» to American tonnage deutroyud by JL? Isu mar ices was estimated it *****6 t U were pledged to the h.ooLi ogc[Bwm1, - 399 words
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Article713 1918-07-10 1064 RUSSIA’S SLOW RECOVERY t w it rooJd be adns*b!e not to base hope, of «ef al rDo£ l iQtfer ent Itrewleby th* resurgent JJVXIe U U d ba (q k V fc £JXi.t.lj to ignore the f.rour.ble undoubtedly taking place A rather curious way of iXSTliibctory means of dealing Siberian713 words
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Article162 1918-07-10 1064 [Tu Thu Editob or ths Biraitt Echo,] Sir, Having received much recompense by writing through your valuable paper I again send you this with the hope that you will be kind enough to give it publicity. Several of the chauffaurs, especially those engaged in motor cars plying for162 words
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Article123 1918-07-10 1064 Three of the Chinese servants at one of the largest local establishments were taken suddenly ill, with fever, it is said, on Sunday and yesterday and were prostrate at the Hylam Kongsi neat the Chinese Temple in the ciors road c meeting Leith Street with123 words
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Article68 1918-07-10 1064 June 4By Balance 1428 62 ..80 Int fo r j year at 2%. 413 July 3 Teoh Chsow Cheang “monthly” 2 00 5434 75 July 3By Ba’ance 1434 75 amount previously acknowledged 32,429 23 132,863.98 Mr. P. N. Sansom, of Damansara (Selangor) Bobber Company, Ltd., Batu liga,68 words
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Article267 1918-07-10 1064 5 Mrs. Peter Gilchrist, of Helensburgh, died on April 25, aged lOS. Bber ’ff> Under-Secretary to tho Kedah Government, is here on a visit. Mr. W. J. Thorne, of the lastern Smelting leave h mo 00 0B < Dr. A. L. Hoops, State Surgeon, Kedah, shortly DOW267 words
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Article312 1918-07-10 1064 The Hon. Mr. W, C. Miohsll, Resident Councillor, to-day in the Governor’s Room presented the long and faithful service medal to Mr. Tang Chiang Pow, formerly bailiff in the District Court. There was a large attendance of the heads of the different departments and also the subordinate312 words
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Article755 1918-07-10 1065 What is it T We present the paragraph below to our readers giving them the opportunity of guessing to what it is a preliminary, that is to say what is the subject it introduces for discussion. To make it easier we may say at once it is American.755 words
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Article561 1918-07-10 1065 I (fhwi Oicr Own I Teluk Anson, July 6. i On the prosecution of Inspector Gowland I the following cases were brought before Mr. I Black last week i I Subrayen, a Tamil of the Cecily Estate, I was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for I one month561 words
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Article437 1918-07-10 1065 [Reuter's Telegrams.] geneul ebjoiciss, ceremome. were ,XV" M X s,o l oB,i,ted of 'l i I ’«Sys-g Th. B- e,7#u The King an( j q IMO o( »rn»ed in L*ndon tbi. mornlu nd»-, p.ted in the Silrer Wedding Th. t j Lo d,D J,I J H ■in.[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 437 words
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Article432 1918-07-10 1066 r BjsM T» I,O,AM9 pfi£B3 VIEWS. Sntftawt to History. London, Jul? 5. f a) Illi»» ep Bunn» tbs «location F ’T' ho«Jd con.iut ot a Guvermr and s oa.ooil and two member. one .«IbsWiintobaoe charge of Z, and Ot mlni.-er or appointed for the term ot therBjsM»’« T»I,O,AM9'- - 432 words
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Article529 1918-07-10 1066 [RuDTUB’s TILIQBAMB.] POWERFUL ALLIED WEAPON. Paris, July 9. At the International Conference on Commerce in London a motion was passed tor the purpose of making tne economical weapon one of the decisive factors of war and p ace. The president of the French group, Dputy Cnaumet, said[RuDTUB’s TILIQBAMB.] - 529 words
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Article542 1918-07-10 1066 [Buotbu’s Tuluouxm..] BREST TREATY REJECTED. German Minister Murdered. London, July 6. At Paris at a masting of the Socialist group of the Chamber M. Kerensky read a resolution adapted at a secret meeting on the 18tb May 1918 of the council »omprning representatives of all parties of the[Buotbu’s Tuluouxm..] - 542 words
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Article1191 1918-07-10 1067 [Eiutub’s Tulkgbusb,] FURTHER ITALIAN PROGRESS. Anglo-French Balds. London, July 6, 1.35 pm. An Italian official message states t After fire days of a bitter and uninterrupted straggle the enemy on the afternoon of the 6th July was completely driven to the left bank of the Mew Piave.[Eiutub’s Tulkgbusb,] - 1,191 words
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Article498 1918-07-10 1067 A TO Oss y. 1456 o sn of public ""‘M i. Ill 1 f' 6 n°; r Aoc d i«iih Court Inaprctor NwoUi'X,. ‘be c..e, „id tb.» i h. o <i t d to the “>»•« Olli travelling inspwtori whi-h to M 56.60. Tbi, p»id to the498 words