The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 March 1917
1917-03-03
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1917-03-03 1 Si ng apore F ree Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE SATURDAY, MARCH, 3. 1917. NO. 8,969718 words
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Article228 1917-03-03 1 A sensation has been caused m America ,by the revelation of German wily diplo- macy m respect of Mexico, with a promise !as to Japan. This was m the President's j hands when relations were broken off Page 7 The British have further advanced on the Ancre,228 words
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Article1256 1917-03-03 1 Quicquid a<junt Jiomincs PMtfri est farrago Übclli Juvenal. One of the Home Food Orders tbat will ease the burden of young men out here is that relating to expensive tweets and chocolates. No chocolates exceeding 3d an ounce, and no sweets exceeding 2d an ounce are1,256 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1917-03-03 1 GOODRICH TYRES S TREAD EVERYTHING FOR THE I TRAVELLER j WHITEAWAY'S I LOWEST CASH PRICES BESI :■< LISH :a;o£ GLADSTONE BAG i- HIGH CLASS KIT BAG p. cos 50 h tfi^r^/V > .'^<.--i% 4. """r^S '^C^f^^S^ Superior quality leather used with 2 stout leather 3 stout leather kit bag TRAVELLING171 words
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Advertisement105 1917-03-03 1 LATI ST ADVERTISEMENTS. Two situation! vacant: salesman, ju« nior c!erk. Aleo for a competent stenograph i oud typist Page 5. Concert at the V M C A on Tuesday Pas 3 •_>. M -t ting of Singapor? Rifle Association —Page r>. Powell and Co sell land Page 11. Notice re105 words
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Miscellaneous118 1917-03-03 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 3rd. High Water— *-3 a.m 11 p.m. Concert at Dutch Club 9.1 pm. Paul Dufault at the AJhaujbra. Sunday 4th. High Water— f, 82 a.m., 3-3 p.m. ■jdj Sunday m Lent. Monday sth. P.iffD fiVMer— 7>6B na p 44 p.m. Icdra^iri meetng. Evattfs noon. Mirovkch and Piastre118 words
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Article358 1917-03-03 2 IT" tfik X: cr -:iu: Timsm. Six —Is i: a f^.rpgo^a C3::c!u>ioti that cur CfOwn Goloniefl and I'^pondeacies shca'.d be wLol'y unrt'ore^ented at the lir.porial War Conference J These terri tories collectively term vita] element m the Empire, aci their interests m important respects are tpfccial hl(1358 words
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Article169 1917-03-03 2 RKkh c Sea View Hotel have their usual p'ea^ant Saturday STening ipecial dinner to*night at.. 1, open air cin< ma iw, <):i Sunday the orchestrs will play during afternoon tea m well as daring dinner. One of the larg- f IndiTidnal subscril re to the War Loan is a neutral169 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1917-03-03 2 i The Worlds best m British Pianos by— Broadwnofl Collard and Collard Chappell Stromei'ger Grands and Uprights AT I Inc ip<raed m 1 og« DUTCH CLUB Sliv^'APCSt. t!iss FLCRA WOLFF VAN VVESTEN 1 1 the Ncw-Y. rk Sfetropolitao t (contralto) wi.h tbe kind assistance oi Mr. van Dam van Hekendcrp314 words
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Advertisement1216 1917-03-03 2 KBNYON>SLADE MAN,-/;. >^ FBEr: an m l^\ Pan- 4 4 T0 NI( "^2i|J I rO-HIOHT Pa I >■ S W mmm g**i gS: V |3^ fromTHl pj o I >^T I IHY BBUtlffQ I YES I I SiJE F o^VAib mo;: I 1 LORRAINE paaiine Bindi< oprano Complete Cfcttfi c1,216 words
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Article449 1917-03-03 3 It will be noticed that two subjects are conspicuous by omission (from the Allies Reply). There is no mention of Britain, nor of the future of the Gorman colonies conquered by the Allies m common. Britain, the mother country, wants nothing for herself. South Africa, Australia,449 words
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Article391 1917-03-03 3 A medical correspondent points out thnt < m bis recent dispntch Sir Douglas Haig made a statement which is certainly j among the most eeu^ational ever put forth by v Commander m tlia field. He said The health of the troops baa been most 1 hatiefactory,391 words
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Article60 1917-03-03 3 lv the last contingent of Frenchmen repatriated ftvm N'jitheru Fiance, via Switzerland, w^re Mr Defontoine, deputy tor Maubeuge, and Mr Carlier, Mayor of j !>} t^uesrjoy. Mr Carlier who was conIdemned to death .by a Geiman courtmartial, had his sentence commuted, Otving to the intervention of the King of Spain,60 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement499 1917-03-03 3 r* THE POPJL^R PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE EmpirT?. Tanjong Pagar Road Trams Pass the Door. IHBRBB TQMUni TO-NIGHT j— SECOND SHOW 930 pm. Sharp The Final In raiment of the Gr--at Circus Ser al PEG O' THE RING The 2 Last gfl FINAL EPISODE Parts Pathe Presents 4 RUTH ROLAND FRANK MAYO499 words
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Advertisement478 1917-03-03 3 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICES. wftk pWMWP Mu3jk IFw^ m^^ SB S9| N B^^ CIGARETTKS f mm ma mt M No. 555 PER TIN 0F s °-75 cents. Packed m patent vacuum tins ensuring the f^SSfci^jSg perfect condition of the cigarettes m all climates. A ootS&f/*^-. Manufacturers: Aedath Tobacco Co.,478 words
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507 1917-03-03 4 Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable half-jearly on the 15th May and the 15th Nov. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 15th NOVEMBER 1919. ■PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will b-3 lent507 words
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Article609 1917-03-03 4 We (Gazette de Holland) published re cently a statement by the Wolff Bureau on the subject of mines laid indiscriminately on the high eeas. It will be rernem bered that Wolff endeavoured to explain that it was not Germany but Britain who was responsible. A609 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement555 1917-03-03 4 ALL-BHITISH ROM TYJIBS I USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE BRITISH^ MADE Bom Tyres are nsed 03 motorists th< irorl outstanding merits are reco^nii ji Office, the Admiralty and otbei Go i ent dep whom are regularly placing 01 era d £LOIH S MEYER BROTHERS, Singapore. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS555 words
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Article499 1917-03-03 5 PEACE NOTE GAMBLING IN AMERICA. I jjut the German Embassy. Washington, Jan 16. ngk Count Bernstorff, the German i lor, nas not been directly irn B the charges, now spreading to j i ot more or less prominent! of navini taken part m Stock I v rough having advance j499 words
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Article184 1917-03-03 5 men:. 9 aith, ol Sefton Lodpe. oerrj dI Th. 1 BrmnKe, ta, mi low of Sir Cecil imith, g c m o. leu onaetlled le of 75. .i j isv.ller. who Ihlfd poliOf court week of criminal breech of respect to I Quantity of gold, by his vr 1 Lee184 words
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Advertisement857 1917-03-03 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 6% WAR LOAN. Holders of Provie'onal Receipts m the above loan are hereby notified that the Bonds are now ready for iatue and may be obtained m exchange for the Provisional Receipts from the Banks which issued them. 23 8 3 NOTICE. Notice is hereby givan857 words
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Advertisement784 1917-03-03 5 Notice. Mr. J. H. C. Lane lias been appointed Manager of our Singapore Branch from this date, CALDBECK, MACGREGQR Co. Ist March 1917 ii 6-3 THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE TOttKAY LIM AH 5!.4N6, S. M. J. OF JOHORE. The funeral of th 1 late Towkay Lim Ah Biang, B784 words
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Advertisement569 1917-03-03 5 SITUATION VACANT. An English linn m Singapore requirp the Bervioes of a competent salesman tor their Retail i)ept Previous expeii nee ostntial and some knowledge of Pbotogt aph\ desirable. Good and permanent po-t to right man. Also Jonior Olerfc required for invoiefng. Replies which will be tieated m confidence should569 words
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Miscellaneous783 1917-03-03 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY IN LENT. 4TH MARCH. BT. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7.33 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Comruonicn (Choral) with Address. Hymns, i 2. i ,3 9 (Pt. I) 291. 9.13 a.m. Matins, followed by Holy Coamn. nion. 4 p m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.33 p.m. Evensong783 words
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Obituary33 1917-03-03 6 Domestic Occurrences DEATH. Laurir. Jan. 10, at Brectwcod, Kaily Aune, widow of P. G. Lath if, llkron Court, Brentwood, aeil daughter of the late Sir John Siuale, Chief Justice of Hongkong, aged li.33 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1917-03-03 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, March, 3, 1917 ■.\\»?i le» T--cti ■Z'■ 3- iscjk r r > '<!»'»■ **a^ I The first official announcement has been made by the Qerman High Staff with regard to the Ancre retreats It follow.-; very much on the lines which might reasonably be expected)1,159 words
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Article955 1917-03-03 6 Next Singapore Assizes will open on The limit of money orders, telegraphic and ordinary, has been raised to $200 foreign aDd $400 local. Mr Riicbi Arieaka of Singapore has been permitted to file ;he specifications of a patent for packing aud preserving rubber. The Malakofif Golf Club Province Wei leelcy955 words
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Article88 1917-03-03 6 There was a decid*d!v h pH the Alhambra U Bt t., Ju h, Mr Paul Dufau:-, ft .p****** tof't DMutettt, and Uia J£2* Bntterfl, Oue Fm.^£^ ufii«i effort, impression u M a 8 tv, charming iija was ln L,as am n. acog jirea I indeed was r88 words
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Article82 1917-03-03 6 MIROVIT CH PI AS TRO CONCE RT. Oil M adaj t tbe tL.tre.MM V Pl»Finf ri« b« r, d Wltb will P x i fheta talented mueicians s ri LinittJ an aDd tb c(.-.t arc musical treat. In uuder B root I atrpi'f direction they b a momdmtml kmsoo tod82 words
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Article26 1917-03-03 6 THE KLANG CA SE. FfLun Our (urn ■"■"y-. i I Lumpur Mm| Ibe Ktttßf ca-e Chief Jucr tal < the protCCir.R :.1.,: the charges and til Eged26 words
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Article359 1917-03-03 6 Mr Oliver June- wLc i:t>ct descendant cf Olivet I roi we!! n. p HMtti a valuable c.jllfrticr. cf w til relics, has died at 1. c: ('ilatn Another ex Sergeant-Ms.or cf the > V R has been coinraiesicned verr E Kallend. of the Hoyai West Kent ment, having beer: gazetted359 words
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Advertisement191 1917-03-03 6 J WLDBECK, MACGREGOR Co.] J SOLE IMPORTERS OF Macgregor's ¥.0.8.' J FINEST LIQUEUR J SCOTCH WHISKY j f AS SUPPLIED TO J J THE HOUSES OF P^RUAMEIST. J CULTIVATORS OXT Jtli \^y xx\ X-J v/ jC a? JJ i v 8 Plate "Dot" Disc Cultivator Like sketch but without driver's191 words
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Advertisement72 1917-03-03 6 fi. R. Ustort Co. PSbTOGRAI?HIC ARTISTS L 3 a Orchard Rop.d, Telephone No. 1000. t The Oldest and Leading Studio. i Fliat m 1872, Foremost m 1917. i UneTjoalled Facilities, Ample Re dources. and i th^ Requisite Experience, are all at our j 1 Command, thus enduring alwayß the production72 words
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Article557 1917-03-03 7 DETAILS COMING IN Neither Vet at an End ON THE ANCRE 'Ht Submarine Cable] Heater Service] n —II is pointed out that OMS oa the Ancre enportaal German supply line Arras. arch 1. Wireless. German We voluntarily Stagnated our M OB both banks ofl the 1 another557 words
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Article141 1917-03-03 7 Tuesday and captured six guns and a large river vessel. London. March I. In the House of Commons Mr Forster announced jeneral Maude has ttated that the remnant cf the Turks were completely shattered and would only reach Bagdad as a disorderly mob. Over 2 800 have been taken pri141 words
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Article36 1917-03-03 7 1 1. 93 Bopotamia Official f pn -c i re, Ihlitl pom 00 D i t fttttria] aud i qu..i tqu'pmer;. MM and ammucitioi I g««teatl continued th( I ihe beatea enemy all da> oi36 words
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Article263 1917-03-03 7 GERMAN SUPPLIES [By Submarine Gable] [Rente*- 1 Service] London, March 1. In the House of Commons Lord R Cecil said that while it wa3 difficult to state the results of the British blockade, there was every reason to believe there was a serious shortage of foodstuffs and certain263 words
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Article206 1917-03-03 7 Writing frcm tbe Sinai Penineula, an :!'.cer, whose letter is quoted m the Vime?,' 1 says Baksheesh* 1 is tbo most common word used, which means free" or "gratis" or something of nothing.*' They say "Gib it, b.vksbeesb," which means 'Give me it free." In the towns little kiddies206 words
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Article135 1917-03-03 7 Dodge Brothers cars m u=e by the I" S Army continue to win favourable comment. J B Whitlock. of Summit, N J, who served on the Mexican border witb the New Yoik troops says. 'There is cothinp like them m Texas and we had a good variety of cars m135 words
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Article66 1917-03-03 7 The following has been received from the Chief of the General Staff. India, and i 3 forwarded fur publication Delhi. March Ist 6.0 p.m. Piueiiit cf defeated Turks was preset 8 throughout February .-Tib. Out oaplnrei -from -l2ud roughly believed to iucludt 2 4,550 prisoners. 10 guns,66 words
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Article374 1917-03-03 7 THE MAN POWER [By Submarine Gable] [Reuter'i Service] London, Mar I—A1 A new Order prohibits j tbe engagement or transfer from employ- ment of any men between eighteen aud j sixty one m occupations of which a comprehensive list has been issued, unless the employers are occupied374 words
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Article154 1917-03-03 7 I London, Feb 26. India stocks are at 6H 4 L and sii, India bills 5 3 lfi. Rubber is a sellers market. Linseed is Ills 6d afloat paid, and Brown L'awnpore buyers Para rubber is .'isid paid, copra JE 4 5^ coconut second haud 62 done but154 words
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Article142 1917-03-03 7 ALLIES SPRING DRIVE. Cc many Preparing to Fight for Her Life. New Yoik. Jan 14. Mr Karl von Wiegand, who it vow here, has left the New Yoik World and entered Mr Hearst's employment. His first article for the New Yjik Americaa which appears to day, (-ays Germany is preparing142 words
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Article141 1917-03-03 7 At St George's Church, Peoang, on l('t b '24th Mr Goh Guan Ho LL B (Lotdon) Barrister at law was married to Miss Lim Ma Tai. second daughter of Mr and Mrs Lim Kirn Soa by the Rev Keppel [Oarnier. The bride who vss given away Iby her father was141 words
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Article266 1917-03-03 7 I REVELATIONS IN U S I Intriguing with Mexico j [Renter's Service] New York, March I.— The Washington correspondent of the Associated Prees reveals that Germany m planning her unrestricted submariniem promised Mexico financial 6upport to reconquer Texas, New Mexico and Arizona and to share ie the prizes266 words
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Article149 1917-03-03 7 As the Angel of Peace. London, Jan 28th. A Paris telegram Bays the Kaieer will shortly uetonitih the; whole world by advancing a proposal to 1 open an International Peace Conference j m the hope of establishing a permanent peace among all nations. It appears the German149 words
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143 1917-03-03 7 1 .Mr Justice Sargaut delivered a con gidered jiidgmect m hu action which illu*--trates the kit reaching commercial energies of Germany before the wur. According to the factß us stated m the judgment, tbeie was formed m G« rmauy j"a sort cf international or centrsl143 words
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Article227 1917-03-03 7 Officer who Died as a Private. The death iv action ia announced of I Herbert Gerald Montagu, a private m the Oxford nnd Backs L I, formerly Lieutenant ia the Royal Munster Fatiliers. It will 1)° recalled tu;c Mr Montagu, tli?u ix subaltern m the Royal Fusiliers,227 words
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Advertisement88 1917-03-03 7 Robinson Go. NOVELTY WATCH WRISTLETS. Celluloid, Silver, Oxydised Silver, Non-Qxydising Silver, Silver Gilt, 9 Carat Gold, 14 Carat Gold, and ROBINSON Co. SieSasiic tyres 4 J, i CUTS 4 ,f|| PUNCTURES ALL BRITISH MADE IN LANCASHIRE Ask for particulars of guarantee scheme INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY. THE 100 SHEETS BANK PAPER88 words
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Advertisement603 1917-03-03 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERIAH AND BUCKNALL ST£ABSHIP:CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND,' FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McAL9§TER 00., Ltd., agents: Stoomvaart Maatschappy Nederland and "Rotterdam Lloyd" (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND). ROYAL DUTCH MAIL COMPANIES RE6T7LAB MAIL BERYIOE BETWEEN Java, Singapore, Hongkong, Yokohama and For603 words
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Advertisement577 1917-03-03 8 Km %J. British India AND Apcar JLine (Oompanies Incorporated In England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with Hlb Majesty'! Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Europe). j Outward (fcb Chima) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE577 words
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Advertisement643 1917-03-03 8 jL !en jH II t i JAPAN MAP, ESTEABSHD 1 DO., Ud {Incorpcrr..e3 Kb 9SOM|> EllllFDa UK. A service ik Lialrjibfoefi ootwccL Li;,: a^i I via porr« to Masseiileß, Loudun, uc.,i. t,.j< OODferact wJth the knpetlai J'ipanePc Qcvc^a meol. The i\i;w l^'.u wmnh BtrMBBW maintaining thi- Bervice have boon R^uOivwlf643 words
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Advertisement131 1917-03-03 8 ■ssi i-ortm^h:.;, hint, .lapse Nuum un HSSJ| htlyaervi HEAPENGf'-^T^ CO., L!M!T-i'"* Singapore toßata San Slogs pore to F, Sings l s Slugarc-e lo We, Iw Estpsost to Bifm tint Ssa stocks o p^ I Hi I .'an be i -rK to ihippin* :r: :ne Bingo Usn wra j fnmhe y131 words
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Article1215 1917-03-03 9 How Rafa was Captured. El Arisb, Jan 12. The desert column's victory at Kafa was one of the finest achievements m EgyDt during the war. By a swift 80 miles night march across country the mounted troops got within striking distance while the enemy stili1,215 words
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Advertisement399 1917-03-03 9 I v; as or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 98 P (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFFICE: WfcichesSe* Kause, Sia^apore. LONDON OFFICE! S2, OM Jewry, E.G. orj»fi*r t»a £23,000 asfo^Sea eh the Stiptcnia Gon»* of K*glaaa, aod oomiiJioH399 words
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Advertisement384 1917-03-03 9 1 THE aUaWHCIIIEN LIFE !S^NOEGO t v paeogporatofl m Canada). AllktQdaol Life and Endowment poHoiee i F. S but. aTanagor, South Eastern Asia. Ctt2r!3 la, Lta., GoLera! Agents, Plngarore. Sr?Si:?!ANGE GOg LTD. (busotponied la New Zealand.) E fIU Inanaaeefl effootodoa Bnfldlnga, Bent tuj lierchaccU-.c o* every iVmoi l jpftlou tt384 words
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Advertisement284 1917-03-03 9 *E9 ZEALAND iNSOR^GE Co., lit mi UNO %mi (Isccrporatcd In View Zoai.ina.) r*SS-TBZE INBURHK &SBOC. lit. (moorpovated m Bongkoogt) Mill mi riSUIINGE Co Ltd, FIRE. Unrorporatrtl iv fTongScng.^ i9NDOI SUMAKTEE S ASGIOE^T So. Ltd. UMMTEE. (Incorpornrod m England.) fire snd Mariue Rlakfl vt every fiosor!f|*ot nadnrwittlen at lowest ennent rates,284 words
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Advertisement277 1917-03-03 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 4^,000 000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund.. Y. 20,800,000 President, J. Inouyo E«q. Vice-Pnsidcnt. Y. Yamakawa Ef q. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. So ma f:Rq. M Oda^iri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. KawaabimaEaq R, Kimura Esq. Baron277 words
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Article2229 1917-03-03 10 From Our Otcn Correspondent Edinburgh January 17. The Coining Deer Drive. Scotland has a peculiar interest m oue of the Defence of the Realm Regulations just issued, that which gives the Board, of Agriculture power, with the consent of the Secretary for Scotland, whether by killing deer or2,229 words
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Advertisement634 1917-03-03 10 Af t6F Illness Wf^^^i M Builds up Health and Strength. Xt\ 05^ ¥> vlw Angier's Emulsion is soothing tn throat, lun^s, stomach ly. tV^rfrff ii\^^ tf&^^Mk and intestines, an an! to a; petite and digestion and a most 1 y\ VV^l^^f^/ invigorating tonic and builder, it is invaluable for restoring634 words
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Advertisement62 1917-03-03 10 GAGGSNO.Go (EfiTABLISI L "0.6,7,8, WAUCCUTREj, Wines and Spirits YinO s dapas:o,::, bD Old Moscat of Sracusa U valids 1I; Old Scotch Whisky, Mackenzie. French pure Vinegar etc. Ferro China Bisleri. Absinthe Pernod F !s FRENCH CLARET IN C'-SK ■>.i wrw ft THERAPiOfi 3, i fc" 5Cr f\ I**' 'i' J62 words
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Article1575 1917-03-03 11 ■MuaHahaaautKantxz«:rT* I ssaed by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. 2nd. All tcoUfeiOBi of Sterling Bbatte mast fee regarded as yaveiy ■omlnal for ine pretest. I RUBBER STEHLIMG COMPANIES. Oj faroi. Paid, Wse.7, ttuxsaa, Ssfctaisr 100 1 -j ;.-•< ia All&ga* 124^ 2 8 s 91,575 words
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Article26 1917-03-03 11 MtBBOEBD IFF *0 March 2." 1 d 14] 'tr s I ■l&zuaz.S i B S .c B 6] Z i-r-k buy:; g 18.64 B to26 words
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Article84 1917-03-03 11 MurcL I. Tin (buyers-) |§f *«a* <■ 164)0 > 2f.00 21.00 k& m 81.00 i 87.5Q !fc 4 2 :vi HO. OO s (Arntf,: DOm. I 16.00 'y^ 1.0 ??o flske B.SI 11.03 .retried i filxed 7 83 tarsi i I 2 O7I R: k ?i-;_ m EOm, Slam84 words
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Advertisement93 1917-03-03 11 The Oldest Established London fa for the Purity and Flavour THE BORNEO CO., LTD.I (INCORPORATE! IN ENGLAND o C# i~ i— i iwt m %J w\ c Whisky A Fancy Price does not necesaarily mean high quality. A thick, heavy Eunsuited for use m the Tropics. is Buchanan Co., Ltd.93 words
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Advertisement386 1917-03-03 11 AUCTION SA-.E At the Sale-room cf Powell Cc, Ltd. On Tuesday, 6th March, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of Valuable Freehol I Land I situate elf Balestier Bqad, Bingapo area according to the Govt Resorv< y i-S 3 square feet and marked Lot 1? of Town Subdivision xxrx bsin«386 words
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Miscellaneous121 1917-03-03 11 TRAIN SERVICE. SINGAPORE (TANK ROAD). Weekdays aud Sundays. Bfaii daily leav&B for north as and 7.0 p.m. Other trp.ln-i J^sve *o? Jo.-To.?. at' B«0a., 10.99a., noon, 1.80 p., l.ft p <,;.• p .\l MaU arrives from nortb :.t 3.18 a.m. ft:d 7.1^ pm. Tra'-: r leave tron Johori i,S, dA121 words
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Miscellaneous296 1917-03-03 11 To dey. ttt t■ had looal ma i fee tooai Lat below:— rtarf, MaiuccA, FMB. !fcj rials) la-as. lallj U eoi j iosd ly) Job oi < c. jo 1 1 c v r < fp n Coeob E Boi E \m i J Batam I I Bulang liock Ufl296 words
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Article444 1917-03-03 12 WAR LOAN INVESTMENT. A special general Meeting of the meaibera of the Siagapore Cricket Club was held m the S C C Pavilion yesterday evening, to obtain the sanction of the members to the following resolution M That the Committee be authorised to invest out of444 words
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Article163 1917-03-03 12 The annual report of the above As?o:ia- tion for the year ending Dec olst 1916, shows that during the year the Asso:ia- tion has been working at a loss, but the loss was much smaller than that of 1915. The cash m band which is 1898.18163 words
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Article62 1917-03-03 12 rhe '-ace Conree was officially opened (i for training for the 31 iy meeting this morn*|i ing when the griffins were in evidence. |i CotTee*as usual ti being provided i jv mem t here. Ownera will ba glad la learn that Mr D a M Brown ol Penang62 words
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Article217 1917-03-03 12 It Receipts of rubber at i'ara during 191 -5 totalled 88,824 tons compared with 88,850 in 1'j15. and 36 016 in 1914 the bulk of the receipts was tine hard. .1 The Agsi&tant Consul for the Nether- lands Indies appeared before Mr Langham c Carter the District Jndge, yeBterday morn217 words
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Article2199 1917-03-03 12 The Great Explosion. Fro.-n Our Own Correspondent London, January 23rd. Nothing, not even the Zeppelin vieita iions or the destruction of the Zeppelins, las impressed London S3 much as the great explosion last Friday night. The nuly people m London who did not hear ar see it2,199 words
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Article107 1917-03-03 12 The programme at the Palladium this evening will be changed, a great Bluebird film A Son of the Immortals being put on the screen. Thi6 picture is an adaptation of the great 6tage 6ucce6B The prisoner of Z*uda and Warren Kerrip.sn and many oilier picture actors of repute107 words
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Article60 1917-03-03 12 The 10.28 a.m. train from .lohore Bahru to Oemas and tue 6 .45 a.m. train from Gemttß to Johuir ihihru will com mence running from to day, the >rd instant. The former truin connects with the 9 a.m. train Tank Road toJohore M thru and the latter60 words
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Article108 1917-03-03 12 A WATER GRIEVANCE. To tiik Editor, DEAR BXR,- It is with great reluctance I approach you to publish the following on our City father's administration. 1 took up a house at No 88 Knee Course, and for making water deposit signed the required forms nnd made the deposit necessary108 words
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Article64 1917-03-03 12 Agents Sime Darl >• and Co. Bukil Kintang -J 1,050 Chimpul -jo 7(0 Kruh ing 7,825 Lendu I<J 000 Permata MOO Reml ia 27,068 Radella 17,200 Bungei Bahru 21.201 See Kee 8 77 5 llerlimau 1 i i 450 Agents Boustead and i'o. MalaUcff 48,000; total64 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement282 1917-03-03 12 CHEESI &AT PRESENT IN STOCK I iLIAN CHEDDAR CHEESE I OF EXCELLENT QUALITY I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co I SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH ft PENANG 'I RAFFLES HOTEL I SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. I RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM I Open from 8 a. m to 12 p m daily I RAFFLES282 words
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Miscellaneous154 1917-03-03 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES SUNDAY. 4th Instant /Johnston's Pier, 7, 9 and 10 a.m. .30 and 8.00 p.m. Club Bungalow 8.80 and 980 a.m. 12 15, 8 and 5.80 p.m. j Tide 6 32 v :n. Height 7ft 4in, In freely surrendering to the British when the opportunity presents itself, the154 words
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