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Article1009 1918-07-17 1069 R LMcbingei constquent on tbs lamented bsi ot the Hon, Mr, D G. Campbell MMirieonunjoly reported and accepted, W coaititita an appropriate shifting of M* ths wilts of which will te watched The report in that Mr. F, J. tie President of the Municipal -•■•Miioo, 8 igapore,1,009 words
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Article1386 1918-07-17 1069 regiment "The Rifle Brigade.”—(Free Frees). Two Da. A m-dical man f long experience acd w.dep' et c-, so in d up >: I h If of the •‘Singapore Sick nees put Im when hs said “D 1 v r, .n Dur. u f 8u that the j-p curegiment "The Rifle Brigade.”—(Free Frees). ' - 1,386 words
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Advertisement94 1918-07-17 1069 ae Sira< ts €cl)0 /&i ft w pP nr.TaHED x> A ir Y Sinhys «ni P" bllc holldw,,) at the fgTERION PRESS, limited, Beach Street, Penang. Price t 180 per annum. OateUtlon Postage Extra. ~n gdltloß (Poet Free) |lB per annum. CaitoMdrm: ECHO PENANG.’ -Teltphone Noe. (Echo) sb®. Printing Dspsrtmont94 words
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Obituary55 1918-07-17 1069 DEATH. Ron-Ou July 3, Ann Frances, beloved Hi al JG. Rode, of Rengam Estats, hurt, deaths, _„_O. M»J Btb, suddenly from tol!o.iog sprue, Chibl.b r.MMise, aged fifty, ot Lyd,„7? g.,«k and Federated Malay o* the late C»a.L.e 11 Lpe0 Ja-.-Ou Jal! Akn Fe,nc J !9 bc- lit, ot J. a.55 words
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Article916 1918-07-17 1070 Mr. P. N. Sansom has left for Home, Mr. A. F. Spooner is off to India to joi up. Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Bailey have return* from the Far East. The marriage of Mr, Hopson Walks takes place at Klang on Thursday.— M M, Mr. Langham Carter, senior916 words
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Article430 1918-07-17 1071 •Krrt»', ra CZI’H BUCCES3E3. K W BtoSlb«l». Londen, July wording to trustworthy tb b a e h i <**., i B»ci> «tronger th»n l 1 '‘Lpd „>d now is providing u rallyW l h.m»i»rity o* the no ,Bo1 TM Cwebo-SloTik force **!ft iumbori 15,000 beside. London, July 9,•Krrt»', - 430 words
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Article1186 1918-07-17 1071 [Riuria’a Tulugbxmb.] HUNDREDS OF PRISONERS. French Line AdvancedLondon, Jsly 9, 1 p m, Sir Douglas Haig reports i—Tne Londoners successfully raided east of Arras, taking prisoner a few. Tbe enemy*, artillery was active against positions recently captured by us south of the Somme. London, July 9. Field-Marshal[Riuria’a Tulugbxmb.] - 1,186 words
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Article508 1918-07-17 1072 [Buvtib’b Tulugbamb GALLANT INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS, London, July 9, A Gazette awards the Indian Army bar to the Distinguished Service Order to the following ——Liput-Colonel G. A. Beathy, When the regiment to which he was in supsort was held up in attack he led hn regiment forward[Buvtib’b Tulugbamb ] - 508 words
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Article532 1918-07-17 1072 [Biwtie’b Tuligbamb.] London, July 9 The Admiralty announces that aircraft between 4th and 7th Jaly dropped six tons of bombs on Zaebrugge and the docks at Ostend and Bruges and also bombed four destroyers and four torpedo boats near Zaebrugge. S xteen hostile machines attacked one of our[Biwtie’b Tuligbamb.] - 532 words
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Article410 1918-07-17 1072 [Bimi 1 TlLßlut' V ALLIES EOECEi IDVm; AoIUW Alb.mw action «ontinw,’ oTt' 5 British 80ut.,, .«.ctinly iXL inint'j-hsn the o e tb k 4kUbull Ltv.maad Pujini monastery? Mmviu cjnlry attacked theen B y ed several bridges at Metali. W e *-2 Fr o ri and also[Bimi1, TlLßlut'; V - 410 words
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Article435 1918-07-17 1073 [Reuter's Telegrams.] 1W L»doo. Jolj 6. W, 40 P n m he h are appearing in the r8 O P f V Bohberik cruelties at P lll i alleged necessitate a am wbkb d rich district, option o« tbl J/* C doD> j ttl y 8. m[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 435 words
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Article1132 1918-07-17 1073 [Lxutib'b Tuligixmb THE ATTACK SULL DELAYED. London, July 8. 7.50 »,m. The delay in the cff-jnsive which correspondents concur in declaring as fully prepared, is exciting much speculation and is attributed in some quarters to a shortage of man.power and the prevalence cf inHuensa, but it is believed[Lxutib'b Tuligixmb ] - 1,132 words
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Article48 1918-07-17 1073 Informition baa oe»u received from ths Postmot r G neral, L >r.doo, that letter muls containing letters, panted papers etc. which reached the General P- st Offic**, L ndon, for despatch betwen 19 h and 27ct> Ju ;e bavs been lost at sea through snemv action,48 words
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Article728 1918-07-17 1074 (Bt lom Wbiobt.) Seventeen obrpl.ios at toe Front have boon to snow bow war b.l aff cled tbe.r op oious if V e Currcr. editor of >«. a Canon. .oa-o.u. tb.t .he note no t one ot complete .atisf.c ion He .limit, to dr»b absorption ia petty728 words
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Article549 1918-07-17 1074 The result cf the Club Shoot held yeslerI day wis as fo'lowa i D liberate at 200, 300 and 600 yards at I Class Filing targets H.P.3. 105. h’cap mid I Sgt EW F Gilman »37 94 29 FNSyer «65 9415 I Pte R A Hunt549 words
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Article348 1918-07-17 1074 h ko*Ua, i,-. lulj I wpeueuM..ttt, 8 .“.a,-,,, I g»n onM»!ca2l. Ha wrt' i :1 WeenluV; 1 1 1 I iid CS l-'“ d Clot c8 il ,1J We h.va been B u. lkltk t| p.pue.re tell ot ud it a e J. cn348 words
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Article163 1918-07-17 1074 Pbovisiow fob The Free io thec °Yk7 f on the 8.1 l stye “We jt Government have Bo 0 tberc" lessons to be drawn n< t onjy put mistake b«t lio t>«”“ nt the lister commußitit’ ,0 t ot »i> Most day next tbiy should n ,d163 words
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Article678 1918-07-17 1075 tnoiil report ot the Indiafte of 1916 saysi—Tbe need k,enl7 ,P j d n''" be U» .lo„tkel»di« od C'j!one«e >» Ked.h. M'. M 8. ’ucoA a *ni«l, first bisisrsts t meeticg to consider ’"SLuutj 01 sstsblisbiog »n “J ~d rtb the eW’ f n„iithim. Aiirndim .nd Joseph oonreoad678 words
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Article447 1918-07-17 1075 London, June If, 450 p.m, The luncheon given by the Ceylon Asso* ciation to Sir William Manning, the Gover* nor of Ceylon, was largely attended, there being over 50 present. Sir Stanley Bois proposed the health cf the Governor, who, ha said, was going to Ceylon undrr447 words
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Article635 1918-07-17 1075 Amibicis Wab Evvobt. Toe local American Ojnsulate has bren strengthened by the arrival of Mr. Toos. Worthington Campbell to take up tbe tffioe of Vice-Consul. As is known, it Las btea customary for many years past to have a ViceCcnsul in Colombo, but tba poet had635 words
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Article313 1918-07-17 1076 WbllKmowb Towkay Attacked. A moat daring robbery and a particularly brutal murder were committed by a gang of Ohiueie robbers on Tuesday morning about two miles from Ohemor, says the Tames of It appears tbit Mr. Kbor Kbya Cheong, one of ths beat known Chinese towkayi of313 words
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Article304 1918-07-17 1076 Etaiv Ixobuasimo. The Anglo-Obinese Schools in Perak generally, and in Ipoh in particular, are very shortly to be augmented by several American teachers. As a result of the Rev. W, B. Horley’s recent visit to the MethodiatBpisoopal Conference in Singapore ceitain long deferred arrangements are now to304 words
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Article204 1918-07-17 1076 Pbopibty to Bi Sold. The fourteenth annual general meeting ot tbe shareholders of tbe Tanjong Pining Ice Company, Ltd. was held at the Office of Mosers. A. A. Anthony Co, on Tuesday* afternoon. There were present Meiers, Obeah Tek Thye (in the chair) Lim Seng Hooi, Jules204 words
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Article427 1918-07-17 1076 No bags of mail destined for Penang wore sent by the first through train to the frontier, says a Bangkok paper. The Customs officials who will be located at Padang Beier, left for their new posts some days ago. We understand that negotiations have been opened with a427 words
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Article37 1918-07-17 1076 Moutrie Co. ftepered for 8. Mootrij lni j Q t r,, c ■> t- MH log lua acoouhi.am noted to *8801&4AV 1 tors ucGmujendihattbuiJju; »30 840 llCW D df *»d bouns to f or iM 'J',':'* u.™ “237 words
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Article52 1918-07-17 1076 Qinm Our Own The pre., in th. Undo. B,bta te-daywere: Pale Crepe M Diamond Smoked Sheet Messrs, Bouste&d A Co. inform u tai the following were the qiotatiou for Kite on spot in London on tbs Sth m received to-day. Plantation Ist latex crepe M !1 Smoked52 words
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Article208 1918-07-17 1076 Messrs. Kennedy A 0)., tbe local ipn cf tbe Rubber Estates of Krina Di, advise us that at tbe annul general of the Company to be held on tbe Hit instant the directors will nooauni th payment of a dividend of 10^. Although no official intimation208 words
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Article924 1918-07-17 1077 M, C W. D.rbi.bire. motion 01 ene J J’ j““‘ he ii U> at ll0Dd »y Couooil, being in ‘’"Vol .tut wo-ld ,n tO9 Hcn «te ot w»»t ofcoabdence in ant As the constitution of that i. rirt hwdl/be moved end w. ?„1 ante ure th.t .«oh e924 words
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Article283 1918-07-17 1077 Ow> Ttluk Anson, July 10. Mr. B’ack, the disposed of the f >ll iwing o*bpB on Monday last i M uausimy and Tbyzn were charg'd with theft of 11 coo >DUts of Bigan P*eif Estates, vilu d at 44 cents. The Ist ac?u«ed was convict d and283 words
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Article539 1918-07-17 1077 Amicg 19 newly appointed members <f toe Niw Zealand legislative Council are two Maoris, Matilda Hetn’isy at the Petty Sessions at Esk was appointed the first woman Justice cf tfii p aos in Qeeenslard Sir Robert N jwman (U was on May 8 returred unopposed for Exeter, to blithe539 words
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Article1090 1918-07-17 1078 A Chance for Reform. The Military autnoritie* are Reeking for Malay drivers for employment in the Foni motor van unit for the Mesopotamian etc, front*. It would ba a good idea if the driver* who are in charge of the craiy vehicle* which ply for hire on the1,090 words
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Article260 1918-07-17 1078 [To Thu Editob or the Strait a Echo Daar Sir, Not knowirg then w m the n xt mil would leave, I potted a letter to a town in China at the end of la-t wet k in order t> make sura it would catch ir.260 words
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Article28 1918-07-17 1078 Tne Singapore Manager advises having received the following telegram from Head Office i—lnterim dividend X 2.3- subj ct to Income Tax, Dividend payable 12th August.”28 words
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Article423 1918-07-17 1078 [Reuter's Telegrams.] further allied Sir Do niil L H±Vt' la «T‘ -‘«tee Jc“tt*‘ u northern put ct the f :M were de.t.c Jed cd 0 ;J < it,, We dropped bomb, over the line ..dti, < Ttr j auißß Ufitlfih mich cH tn uL retnried ““I l[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 423 words
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Article392 1918-07-17 1079 J**»*"-] rtBLMAX»'* BEBIQNAHON. ScSd’.W Opj«eti«« IodOD.J-lj JO. 8 P.”the The Centre Pert, wl proposed the postponement Utting >d ider to enib L° /J dJ- th’ situation owing to the Lju declaring they would vote loan unless Hmtse declared The Socialists are diethe ippointment of Hintz?. London. July 10.J**»*"-] - 392 words
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Article309 1918-07-17 1079 [Riutub’s Tiligkxms.] LAKE OOHRIDA TO THE SEA. London, July 10, 5 p.m. An Dalian official message states:— Having reached to west of the lower and middle Semeni and extended east to th* occupation of the heights at the head of Tomorica, our troops are advancing and repulsing[Riutub’s Tiligkxms.] - 309 words
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Article297 1918-07-17 1079 Y *p bin Abdullah, a pern in the Mani* ciphty. w<s yr-steidty afternoon charg'd befo f- M 8 H Langatun w.th cheating the Mode pdiiy i f George Town by falsely pretending to one Mohamed Osman, the shr> if, that be bad paid the sum of >1297 words
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Article845 1918-07-17 1079 [RnuTin'o TiLuoaujts.] HUGHES ON POST-WAR TRADE, Get Beady NowLindon, July 10, 1.20 p.m Addressing a large and representative meeting of the British Producers organisation la Lirdo’, the Australian Premier Mr. Hugh's, again dwdt at great length on the abeolute recessity of the Bitish Empire seriously organising industrially and[RnuTin'o TiLuoaujts.] - 845 words
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Article285 1918-07-17 1080 Mr. G. P. Owen writes to tha Singapore JYse Frsssi Dear Sir, —Very little has been published with regard to Singapore’s contributions towards the Blue Gross Fund (for War Horses and Dogs) In comparison with the various other charities so liberally suppoited by the Singapore public. It285 words
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Article29 1918-07-17 1080 CFr&n Our Owi Singapore, July 12. The Auctions are unfiaisbcd. The tone is slightly fi mtr, Standud grades have advanced halt a cent with fair demand.29 words
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Article638 1918-07-17 1080 Statutory Meeting, [Messrs. Boustead A Co. the for tha above Company, forward the followicg for publication t] The statutory meeting for the Bassett Rubier Cj. Ltd was held at the registered office uf the Company, No. 1 Weld Qaay, Penang, on the 6ch ins'anr, M638 words
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Article427 1918-07-17 1080 Before Mr. Baj»,, j. t be trute'. court at Singepor, Mr 0 B w».chyg,dwith ori P ialll Thompson’, bouse, Ho fta'J.! prosecution own defence, Counsel said Mr. and EnTbom. owned a dog which had been is the over 18 month?, and until the night of J427 words
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Article762 1918-07-17 1081 Tom Wbvibt - (Bt’ «k» n Tom Wbvibt /Rt Tow B »•«<>’ ~onc‘ t e b,l 18 old ff* 1 ea4 With t«t lack B iO ti ja which ch.r.cUrne, Bral f4atur e i > ci‘l’d K the Pnoihbow.. (It Hmdheid.) O.tb.mor.wg Sced.y I attended -l.itrr Sonrisa Service.’ They U ,dui762 words
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Article380 1918-07-17 1081 Mussas. Fbasib and Co.’s Wbukly CIROULAE. In their Singapore share circular, dated Thursday, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: The middle of the year is usually very dull and this ye»>r is proving no exception. Business continues closely confined to a fsw m oing stares and a few380 words
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Article756 1918-07-17 1081 PLANIIMG CHAIRMANS VIEW. Importamt Statimimt, The follow. n< impouaot letter dated p j A ng *w Ju J trc>lD tbe Ho Mr. Pi..; 7’ A K,n fr4,e l’ Cnai man of the rISLt j rs Association of Malaya, wi’l be read with wide intent by all members cf756 words
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Article303 1918-07-17 1082 Path* Watchman Mubdbbid. Some uneasiness is being felt, says the T O»M at the presence of a gang of Chinese robbers in the K*mpar district during the past two months, and the feeling is general that Police Inspector 0. H. Mayo, who is doing his best303 words
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Article88 1918-07-17 1082 (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Singapore, Ju’y 13. At the weekly auction the following prices were rea’ised p r pound cfr. cfs, Smoked eh» et fine ribbed 50 to 55> Good ribbed 01 50 Unsmoked ribbed 25| Crepe tine pale thin 50 *4s Good pale thin 43 5088 words
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Article29 1918-07-17 1082 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Londin, July 12, The prices in tha London Bal ber Market to day were: Pale Crepe 2/21 Diamond Smoked Sheet M 2/1129 words
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Article836 1918-07-17 1082 AN INIERESTING JUDGMENT, Plaintibb Awabdid 1178. Mr* Justice Earnshaw in the Supreme Court, Kuila Lumpur, on Tue’d&y morning, delivered judgment in the civil suit he heard a week previously, in which Thomas Ignatius, a Tamil contractor of Kuala Selangor, sued the Compagrie du Selangor, a Belgian ermpany836 words
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Article239 1918-07-17 1082 Lian Co's Wiiklt Espost, Penang, Jely li There is again little or nothing that ea for any coDOuent io the Rubber section nd prices cf shares are again slightly miiw is most cues. Thee is a small tentative e«quiry for Ayer Kuningi at >0,95, J nib >l2',239 words
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Article18 1918-07-17 1083 r-tii -April 30, at St. Columu L i W Donald G.A.Fbasub. j t0 Molly, Mr ulH*™*" L-.lie,18 words
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Article1013 1918-07-17 1083 liiißore thin possible that it is Iho r< difficulties which are facing the iiruM on their Eastern front, rather tui any deep designi in the West, inti in aeoountable for the delay in tN expected fresh Garman effort. The hambstveeo Tarkey and Bulgaria has, dgia< by the1,013 words
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Article39 1918-07-17 1083 Toe Agent of the N-derland»che Hmdel Maatscbapp j iefurm us he hi» ’o*lay betn adv sed by BiUvia head < ffica by cible that the Bank b»s diclared a dividend of 12 per cent, for the year 1917.39 words
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Article506 1918-07-17 1083 Mr. Walter Lorg enters his sixty-fifth year of life to-day. Inspector E J. McLernon of Pitt Street Station is indispoied and confined to his residence. Dr J V, Ptstana, Medical Officer in charge of the District Hospital, who is ia hospital is progressing favourably towards recovery. Mr. F. B.506 words
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Article980 1918-07-17 1084 A Memorable Date. Forty years ago to-day was signed the Berlin Treaty, the "Peace with Honour” over which the late Lord Salisbury, acting as lieutenant to Lord Beaconsfield, won his spurs. The treaty ia also famous journalistically, baring been the meani of a historic coup, when de Blowlta980 words
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Article130 1918-07-17 1084 The funeral of the late Mrs. Whitehead took place yesterday afternoon when her remains were removed from her residence to the cemetery at Bukit Tengah for interment. The cortege was nu.t by Mr. Smith who performed the 1 .ft rites. There was a lari.® at tend130 words
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Article142 1918-07-17 1084 Oa the occasion of the impending dapirtore of Mr, W. Peel to take up the Presidentship of the Singapore Municipality the European Officers of the Manioip*hty of George Town presented Mr, Peel in th o Board room with a silver cake basket. Mr. L.A.C. Biggs, Municipal142 words
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Article429 1918-07-17 1084 [Bwm 1 Tn MU)u American TBiavn= Whit Erlthh SMw H W Sir Join Jtllicw a Ehuv?'! to hi. February would be defeatedlm Auguit^ 1 48 «hip, were not being tMnk JJl** wet. built while iibuiMu», WW I than they ware built. meant by "defeat[Bwm1. TnMU)u, - 429 words
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Article484 1918-07-17 1085 Enm. r-d»Jilj n, 3 55P»-. Jdtook po.Be..ioi> of the .a rtiU» *nd ibe farm of St. P.ul. •HFWOwW'J- p„i«, July 13. of the hit fortnight hare XlhFrtoch an appreciable number h T e m gro 1 Juj 100 and sometimes more, AdLiiinbr token during thi.Enm. - 484 words
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Article117 1918-07-17 1085 Businbss Man von Calcutta. Calcutta, June 22: It is settled that Mr. Girard, Collector of Income-tax, Calcutta, will retire in the course of the next two month?, and the Government of Bengal are now considering the appointment of bis successor. The pay of the post has been altered117 words
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Article52 1918-07-17 1085 THE SHAFTO STEVENS CASE. CFrom Our Own Singapore, July 13. Mr. Shafto Stevens has been committed for trial at the Assiiis on charges of cheating Dupire Brothers rubber department of 125,986 and of criminal breach of trust in respect of 833,059 of Dupire Brothers, He has been bailed52 words
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Article268 1918-07-17 1085 VW M w (D C). Sbbsobiption List. Penang Tent No: 8 amount previously acknowledged 8873.02 Further subscriptions are urgently required to compete thia un>t R. P. Phillips, Hon Treasurer, H. H the Maharaj» of Jodhpur has offered to raise one battalion of Indian Infantry from hisVW M w (D C). - 268 words
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Article274 1918-07-17 1085 [Ta Thu Editob ou tub Strait» KcAo,] Sir, In your random notes of the 12th init. you have thought fit to refer to B and D class men as those slackers and shirkers and biders behind wives and children.” As a B elf.as man and a parent I274 words
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Article171 1918-07-17 1085 Emplotmubt er Fobuigh 8b am in. London, June 20: The report of the Committee of shipping afisr the war, referring to a suggestion that tbe Indiao coasting trade should be reserved to Bnt sb ships especially subsided against competition of Japanese lines, ssys It doubts whether tbe171 words
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Article55 1918-07-17 1085 Our Uwn Singapore, July 18. Tbe Gantt» notifies that henceforth tin will not ba purcbaseable txoept with tbe Colonial Secretary'* permission or sold to any person unauthorised by tuch permission. The penalty is s x months or 8850 or both. In case of a company offending every director55 words
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Article72 1918-07-17 1085 Rangoon, Jone 29. Plenty of milling notices were issued this morning, but so anxious were those adeemed that no mistake should be mad*, all referring to Jsne were snapped up at once and not allowid to circuit*. The quotations for the day were R a ady rice72 words
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Article745 1918-07-17 1086 Tbb Sbbvicb Bill Considbbbd, The following is tn excerpt from the minutes of a special committee meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held at the Chamber on Thursday, the 4th July. Present Mr. H. A. Low, (Chairman) The Hon’ble Lisut.-Col, A. B. Adams, Messrs. J.745 words
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Article250 1918-07-17 1086 I. Bangkok Timet. I Captain Stephan Groves writes to a Liend I in Bangkok under date the 9vh April last, I from the address of I. E. F. He says Just a line or two to let you know that I I am now serving on the ItalianI.—Bangkok Timet. - 250 words
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Article142 1918-07-17 1086 Mr. Kullaway stated, in a written reply to Mr. A. K. Lloyd, that the printing and publishing trades were approached by the Minister of Munitions with a view to releasing all dormant and surplus type in their possession, and were asked to appoint a Committee to142 words
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Article206 1918-07-17 1086 M lamw, tha bil.u ds chimoion, was to have appeared b foro the Middle bpx, Tribuasl to state that he had complied with their order that he should fi d woik n a muoiliona factory for at least 36 hours a week. Hs failed to appear, and206 words
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Article384 1918-07-17 1086 8eoo 2£l ‘V Ko>U L “"W T»!t o clock on Tuetdi» r rot| Ik drying for t£b. W.r Lo.o Premia W&S* u I Wl,w Mg M H A V““‘‘«ftp™ J* 4’fc! ho k layton explained thU in the er*, he had charge o f wire 63 slim ▼aJuĕ384 words
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Article431 1918-07-17 1087 .w be .Aetiunb»’ been gr nted rtber wir lottery or ItJ: i: p jeretei Malty States:3 '."b7o definitely decided, bat J::'! b t 0 upset th at the price 'mcri.-iwillbe paid in c.sb ‘“iL P er cent, of the prol,M J ,j;| be Riven to war d'ooem431 words
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Article103 1918-07-17 1087 Court Wurtfft a,t Magistrate, ““•■Wd U' 8?’ C2o r »> Pul ce IXI l,r w wt.r.t. 7 11 1 Cnntoneie, m‘l t"t ob rgea of F* Th.« O L peo ef fi’O'olen S'MinXt q e!t 0 no d Io etpirtof 118 t I'” a J* *i«tl )Il m103 words
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Article621 1918-07-17 1087 Fiebt Grniral Muting. The first annual general meeting of the Habrakol Syndicate Limited, was held at No, 9, Beach Street, at noon on Saturday. Col A R Adams presided and the others present were Messrs. FN. Ch, Durege, OV. Thooras, P.W. Richards, DO.W. Richards, Ong Thean Lye621 words
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Article298 1918-07-17 1087 iiea will —M.M. Bicond Annual Muting The second annual general meeting of Connemara, L‘d was held in Kuala Lumpur, the Hon, Mr. R. C M. Kicdersley presiding, In proposing tbe adoption of tbe report •nd accounts the Chairman sad Tbe acreage figures given in the nport were inadvertentlyiiea will —M.M. - 298 words
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Article98 1918-07-17 1087 A Bill to promote the cultivation of foodttuffs io the F. M. 8. is abt ut to be introduced in the Fedeial Council. Tne draft cf tbe measure creupies nine pages of a supplement to the F. M. 8, Qo9vnmtni Gwll*. It deals with the caltlvatioa of98 words
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Article108 1918-07-17 1087 second race in tbe Gibbons Cup Competition v«-100 yards handicap was bdd at the Swimming Club od Woodsy, the 14th inat, with the following resulti—--Ist 8. A. Yell Scratch 75 etes. 2nd D Rendle 10 sees 861 3rd J.H-B- Smith 15 9t> There were 8 starters. Starter108 words
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Article1499 1918-07-17 1088 Excerpt from th? M nutea of a Meeting of the Committea of tie Penang Chamber of Commerce held at me Chamber en luesday 9tb July, at 2 30 o’clock pm. fre.enf :-Mr. H. A. Low, (Chairman), Messrs. J. C. Benson, C. E. Craig. W. 8 Goldie1,499 words
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Article225 1918-07-17 1088 reads, -FrH The July number of the Car<W Straits Settlements, is quite a multumi parvo, and anyone who is making 6 w tostaita vegetable garden in Biogop will obtain from it some valuable syggy tione embodied in an article by M r Biker entitled Some Te.t.reads, -FrH - 225 words
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Article670 1918-07-17 1089 Ecbjw Dimon»» 1 for the ,be I' M bj the Br.ti.h Be.id.nt, C.’tor J bM j«»‘ beeo ,ed fc 8 point ot »iew this report n fi' Xldt,. for it ii i plain utenent of cold hard fact, but I^roenrlb l P»"»g« IBob JfXwiog iotrodicM w«»t670 words
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Article366 1918-07-17 1089 The cricket match between Mr. Sharpe’s XI and Mr. Henderson's XI which was played on Saturday afternoon proved quite interesting although the total scores were no* very big Everyone who took part in the game showed great keenness and some of the novices at the game showed great366 words
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Article583 1918-07-17 1089 [Riuthb's Ti lug bams- 1 London, July 18. Sir Douglas Haig reports i We repulsed an attempted raid south cf Bucquoy. Hostile artillery was active south of Arras. No air fighting took place on the 12th owing to rainstorms and clouds Oar night-fliers dropped four tons of bombs.[Riuthb's Ti lug bams-1 - 583 words
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Article347 1918-07-17 1090 It is rather a pity, says the Singapore Free when the Government undoubtedly has at its back the balk of public opinion as regards the utilisation of all the Clan A men remaining in the Colony, that it should endanger that support by its methods of going347 words
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Article292 1918-07-17 1090 The text is published in a supplement to the RM.B> Gazette issued yesterday, of •’The Military Service Enactment," to be introduced in the Federal Council. The ••objects and reasons attached to the Bill states i—•I This Bill is a transcript of a Bill which was introduced in292 words
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Article225 1918-07-17 1090 Singapore, July 12. The weekly Rubbar Auction opened yesterday with an appearance of a good demand at about last week’s prices. Owing, however, to the early withdrawal of certain buyers, demand fell away and prices tended to sag. Bibbed Smoked Sheet fetched in the opening stage of225 words
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Article243 1918-07-17 1090 a un xx -MM. The first of the series of charity matches was played on Friday on the Padang, when the Selangor Club met the United Banks in the presence of a large ciowd. Chairs were placed round the field of play and four large Beda un xx -MM. - 243 words
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Article105 1918-07-17 1090 The output of the Bandon Prop n rty of the Siamese Tin Syndicate L’mited, for the Month of Jure was Piculs 303 Mr. Khaw Jjo Tok informs us that the output cf the Tongkih Harbour Tin D edging Co., N L», is twenty-eight tons frem 7th to105 words
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Article501 1918-07-17 1090 ,-B.r.r< The Assiz?! cp.ned tbu Mr Jutic LM. W00d,., d iB D.n, l o ß .l Conwiu Forsiby Casi, The first case called wm a., Mydm Madarssh, whn 1 1,1 st with abetment cf ferwrv nf Csa, »2.000 u sl „g B ’X men p.rport.ng to be Qo,-B.r.r< - 501 words
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Article23 1918-07-17 1091 BIRTHS t w A n. tbe 12th >’• to 4 571 T Dj Dg i* i'A .t Str«»n.” !>»•«• H,LL iiiMM T. daM h:er23 words
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Article1170 1918-07-17 1091 J hrt t ko«k tb» dl«pl»jed ’"".Mter freedom of thought in boon*X lk« bM and we note that ...rwMOtit coetinuei to show a prolt*' undentood that two Cltini fiiwciii decisions have recently om ii that another large lottery «MDCtwoed and the other that the till shortly hare on sale1,170 words
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Article571 1918-07-17 1091 Tbp Hen, Mr. R. P. B'ash returned to Ipjb oabatutdiy frsm Penang. Mr L. Heioli», cf P nang, spsnt *wo days in 1 pet and left for Singapore ou Friday. The Da’ob P<ng imi Kirti left Ipoh for Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, He le urrs to-day. Mr. H. W571 words
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Article902 1918-07-17 1092 3. F. Named at last. Wa ur.d rstacd th%t the cornet nomenclature cf th? Sing'pore sickn*4B is “Siberian Fiu.” So that’s settled. A Chance for Lumut. The Ipoh paper advertises the sale of two dialled lighthouses and asks if anyone wants one, for hi? backgardtn as it wore,902 words
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Article163 1918-07-17 1092 Tbe following letter was s?nt to the Secretary of State f< r Foreign Affairs, by tbe French Ambassador in London D'apiei les informations euvoyejs a Monsieur Pichon par le Comal de France a Bingapour de nombreux residents anglais out, lots du sauvetage de 1’ Andre Ltben, apporte163 words
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Article183 1918-07-17 1092 CM w M f -MM. R ferring|o thn dopaiture (f M*. F. J. Hallif x fom (he Presidentship o f the 8 ngapure Mur ioip .lity, ih Strait* fimet s.ys It m'ght t?e added tb*t cols dc-rab'e improv m cis bav? b=en iff_c r td in theCM w M f -MM. - 183 words
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Article890 1918-07-17 1092 [Reuter's Telegrams.] VILLERS T«rti» rmch fr,-* Pmooer Wr T;0( J“’< number ot m.chite go i,. Sir Douglas Hug reporta• w, prisoner 120 end c pt,red Tn I m Thnrrd.,’. (D erpriM Morris We repulsed an stt.nrtoi n° U th l 0f t Md north-east ot Merrit near[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 890 words
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Article601 1918-07-17 1093 [RiUTIR's TILUGKAM3.] A YEAR’S DESTRUCTION. Allies Great Superiority. L nd on, July 11. Sir Douglas Haig in his aviation report states 1 Oj the 10<h July we destroyed seven enemy machinn and drove down six out of control, Four British machines a r e missing. Hiavy showers[RiUTIR's TILUGKAM3.] - 601 words
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Article605 1918-07-17 1093 [RauTia’a Tiligiajib.] OUTFLANKING THE BULGARSParis, July 11, 7.50 p.m. The French and Italians le an some days ago in Albania between L k*? Okbnda and tbe sea, over a front of nearly 125 kd« nv-trea, a series of operations that is developing favourably. Toe Austri m fore[RauTia’a Tiligiajib.] - 605 words
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Article1145 1918-07-17 1094 [Riuths’s Tuluobims mubman coa>>t occupied. Allied Forces Cooperate. London* Joly 11. A Peking messagß states that the Cz?cbo* Slovaks have overthrown the Bolsheviks in the whole region from Tobolsk to Ssmipahtinsk and K*ssnovarsk to Chilbbinsk. A correspondent confirms that the Bolsheviks are also overthrown at Irkutsk.[Riuths’s Tuluobims ] - 1,145 words
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Article416 1918-07-17 1094 [Reuter's Telegrams.] PEOGR.BBIVE (OLOMIu G feces’/. iecl.ded L olho Lord M.lcer Md qX.. Mr. W.iter Low, toiX h «r rem.rked »het the’lwpwhl LJ, b =ot duh, t. obitrnct th. Z?*""* to ftmht .te it. Wh.t ew “‘d’ -hern be mi .odl«T h '*"X! the greit[Reuter's Telegrams.] - 416 words
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Article739 1918-07-17 1095 w- c f ordm‘7 S e c»o remember d eDt of the motor o.r S m .W.IJ they c.n that of the 'VL ,d there ire many who will Hiilr the first i.troduotion of tbe rr. which brought .bout JJo.ii the cjole induitty. Preceded fth rt.bica tjre which739 words
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472 1918-07-17 1095 The public examination of Mr. Stevens in bankruptcy occupied the greater part of tbe morning before Mr. Justice Ebden on Friday in Singapore. After answering a number of questions regarding bis rubber share transactions tbe debtor was taken through his racing career. He said he472 words
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Article1005 1918-07-17 1095 Some Abnormalities. Ths Britith North Bornta Herald has playful moments and the following little collection it has mads of tbe equivalents cf the, giant gooseberry is worth reprolaced. •‘A reliable witness inform, us that be was present when a whale (sw) 24 lorg was washed upon tbe botch1,005 words
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Article312 1918-07-17 1096 [Riutub’b Tiligbamb.] THE MODERN CRUSADERS. A World in Armi for Right Paris, July 15. To-day tin National fete was celebrated in Paris more solemnly than ever® Private houses and public institutions were profusely deco*ated for tie occasion. Columns of troops of all the AHitd armies, French, British. Italian,[Riutub’b Tiligbamb.] - 312 words
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Article562 1918-07-17 1096 [Ruutib’b Tiligbamb] ONLY A PAWN, Th» Thief Want» to BargainLondon July 12, 9 55 p.m. Count Heitling, in a speech io the Reichstag on 11th July, lengthily covered the familiar ground that Germany abided by the policy indicated in her reply to the Papal peace note and[Ruutib’b Tiligbamb] - 562 words
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Article455 1918-07-17 1096 [Kiww, Tkmu,,) a auspicious calm. Albuitt Ahut» C«ti lw 1 I, Concerning tk.ainerh Ltii'dV 1 ei.cnted on F..id.X l th l e‘f± I r u e««t of Amient which uwed pouofat Bou.rel plate,a dominating the th. att.ck, we, m brief uit/ u Tioleaf. O.n. of every oolite,, [Kiww, Tkmu,,) - 455 words
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Article288 1918-07-17 1097 re.nM'< Locdcc, July U. ..km that in cunnec“'"«pt.re' K D '7 the '“The Ur.l. .nd Bob ll, tlO w gt° Siberia for their -’t", th. recruit» "CTwli Onird. "b*' b lhoy ar ureDgtbc»>»g the Cischo Slor.k ruol.tion.iT force... n. 4, Mail correipond.nt at Berlin Government include. 7 .reiUl.t.,re.nM'< - 288 words
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Article156 1918-07-17 1097 loolt P ltc on the af*r rncon M June b, tween the uL ai ir' a 0 C W Of lbe Ameuc.n lha!?J hIC b, A CGrDe io lur uc *d^Vf“\°? J3ChO ou lhH lrt of 0 0 0001 b'in/ing up '’m-.x r d r re,t ,r156 words
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Article791 1918-07-17 1097 [Te Tsi Edit ou or thb siratfe #cAo 1 Sir, With your kind permission I venture to say a few words on the above subject. Apart from what appeared In your valuable paper of the 15th instant, it has been freely rumoured in and outside Town—a rumour to791 words
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Article558 1918-07-17 1097 THE SERVICE BILL. (From Our Own Singapore, Jsly 16, At the meeting of the Legislative Cjuhcil the C ilonial Secretary replied to the Hon. Mr. 0, W. Darbiihiiu’a qu stion regarding a certain drainage scheme in tbe negative. Replying to the H »n. Mr. F. M. Eiliot regarding558 words
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685 1918-07-17 1098 Tom Wbigmt - (Et Tom Wbigmt.) 9.--B NB. Herald. After it was written, enveloped, sUmped, posted—the newt came from Illinois, and I realized what a cold-blooded, academic, soulless discussion of American patriotism I had done for yon. No passion in it, no life. The sort of thing a9.--B NB. Herald. - 685 words
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Article640 1918-07-17 1098 MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' API EE vl Al lON. The staff of the Municipuity of Georgetown, both European and Asiatic, asaemb.ed m the Board room this morning to bid farewell to Mr. Peel, Municipal President, on the occasion of his departure for Singapore to take up tho appointment640 words
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Article465 1918-07-17 1098 PIOVINOI q 1(1 The heiring wn concluded nsta» whn rnOOD f U th CM9 J h °*ai chafed w.th the Pit-’hay at Kampoog oungei Bakip osfa I The accused ia bis di fence stated tUt# I Jh\ n ht < iD ii qtt9StlO u lfter the three Lllow465 words