The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 December 1917
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Title Section18 1917-12-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 1917. l t iJfc- NO. 9,22718 words
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Article318 1917-12-01 1 The Bolsheviks, who seem to be mora German than Russian, are m negotiation with the Gi.rma.ie for an armistice, and it is stated that; cease fire has been order ed oa all th 3 Russian fronts' Page 7. Lord Lansdowne'e proposed method of bringing about peace is318 words
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Article1582 1917-12-01 1 Quicqvid agunt homilies tiostri est firrugo Übclli Jutenai. Lord Hugh Cecil, who represent* Oxford Uaivetsity m Parliament, ia<md a reeolu tico m the House that m a certain bill the wnrd reside ehouid mean. to dwell is a redidrnce." and the word residence sLou!d mean tbe1,582 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1917-12-01 1 OOODRIGH TYRES I S^ETY TREAD j RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL TIFFIN AND MUSIC On Wednesdays and Saturdays. 3 Saturday- December Ist, SPECIAL DINNER Commencing at 8 p.m. I WITH RAFFLES OBCHESTEAMN ATTENDANCE. jff J OrowtherShaw&Go. "/fipl Su'tfngs It" jiid L^i^y* Sporting Tweeds illsJ t I Tenuis and Cricketing "l\ Flannel and159 words
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Advertisement71 1917-12-01 1 Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. (INCORPOR£TJ;3 IN3 HONGKONG.) Christmas Cards IN BOXES 30 cents and 50 cents PEfi BOX. ji if FOR EFFICIENCY BRfNKMANN Co. Singapore. I Something Unique m I i Quality" Cards convey a real message what you would like to say if. you were face to face. Thr71 words
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Advertisement102 1917-12-01 1 LfKESf AOVB«TiSgftt*:*TS. Christmas cards at Ke!ly and Waleh's Page 1. Chianti Veccbio at Swee Lee and Co'e Page 1. Ching Reng Lee acd Co's auction of town property Page I. Ho Horg Bank notice Page 5. Ladies' Golf Championship Page 5. Re Government bills Page 5. Kirwan's new stock of102 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1917-12-01 1 THE r *VEE& S?tar(ts> Ist. A\tr Wa*4* 0 3 n 11-15 pm. Queen Alexandra's Birthday j B4i>. Uomeward mail clofces. Sunday 2nd. High Water- 4) a.m., i f5 p.m. Ist Sunday m Advent. londtj 3rd. v* .li a ,C 36 p.m. Legislative Council, 2 3: p.m. Taesaay 4th Hi(k>' WMff113 words
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Article92 1917-12-01 2 Goods Consigned to Swedes. Sii Samuel Evans, sitting m the Prize Couct, condemned £140,000 worth of wool, which had been consigned to the Swedish Ariry Administration, on the ground that it waa contraband destined for the enemy. He expressed surprise that the name of a Government Department92 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement652 1917-12-01 2 IF BEAUTY IS SKIN DEEP The Rhinoceros is Handsome. IF ADVERTISING IS WASTE YOU DON'T WANT THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY GARDErTsALE An attractive Sale of Work and FaDcy Fair, un'ler the patronage of the Lady Evelyn Young, will be held at the Y.W.C.A., 8 Fort Canning Roafl, on Saturday, Bth Dee«inb652 words
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Advertisement971 1917-12-01 2 THOS. H. lIMCE'S STAR PRODUCTiOS A.T THE ALHAMBRA The Hall For Music. Tbe Pioneer Premier House The House of Qoalit* Beach SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M Thcs. H Ince Presents Julia Dean m IN 5 ACTS The rousing picturisation of a strong heart-Interest story. Unusu? Unusually fine acting and tfnusually971 words
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395 1917-12-01 3 WaehiDgton, 15th October. The Liberty motor, the airplane engine upon which the United States is relying to establish definite air supremacy over the Germans over the battle fields of France, has passed its final test and is a complete and gratifying success, Secretary395 words
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Article439 1917-12-01 3 Quite the fanciest thing m Dilke'e social reminiscences is Schoovalof'e afterdinner description of the Berlin Congress. After mimicking Lord Beacontfleld's grave manner, be came to Lord Salisbury, who, according to him, spoke bad French "He made Lord Salisbury coin an extraordinary phrase, at which he himself (Schouvalof all439 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1205 1917-12-01 3 gv Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property pursuant to an Order of His Excellency the Governor m Council. m the matters of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance 1914 to 1916 and of the Alien Enemies (winding up) Ordinances 1914 to 1917. importan¥"auction sale. RESERVE PRICE £100.000. OF A1,205 words
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Advertisement368 1917-12-01 3 CIGARETTES No. 555 Virginia P S T J- 80 cents. Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins Quality counts m all things but more d especially m cigarette manufacture. Men of discrimination find that after \<=^7 Sj[**^£2w smoking 4< State Express" inferior brands yff\ \K^^^^ are more of a misery than a368 words
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Advertisement178 1917-12-01 3 When the slightest exertion fatigue* you *^^fe W&&1 it means that you are run-down and lacking m fSsffli nenre force. Do not wait for Nature to protest, but ?ii^^®v^ v i ■h| fortify yourself with Horlick's Malted Milk— the Mf± wPT^* MB food-drink which is a reliable stand-by under every178 words
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Article1168 1917-12-01 4 Perhaps the moat difficult of all the j problems which will presently confront! the belligerent nations and one which j must be solved before ary peace, durable or otherwise, can be made— is the ultimate disposal of the loss provinces, Alsace and Lorraine ye*- no1,168 words
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Article265 1917-12-01 4 It is understood that a definite dcci sion has been arrived at to provide the necessary machinery for the protection and advancement of the economic welfare of j the metal Bnd mineral industries of the Empire. La*t year the Iron and Sieei Institute, representing the iron265 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1917-12-01 4 DUNLOP i FOR 1 Durability Mileage 1 Efficiency Service i hi iiiii i I Quality i 1 Safety STRAITS SHIPPING PARCELS AND SHIPPING AGENCY, 33, Robinson Road 25/27 Japan Street, SINGAPORE REMOVAL BILE, owing to action of land lord we are compelled to remove trom above j premise? so will350 words
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Article903 1917-12-01 5 A Colossal Undertaking. The problem of supplying meat to oar vrray 18 one of considerable Jifficnlty. The fltoia] scale allows lib of meat per man ,;,v to the troops m the trenches and fib I those at home and, farther, it requires iel soldier at the903 words
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Article41 1917-12-01 5 klojji.e to the War Offldi for -tot Su :.v (i i g arfciole that j— |ail comi Irnnd ■i w dresw d iv a> OOStlS| IW6Htj tive siiil-a--u low that the euita only i.iDga and sevenpence kij Dc- patch).41 words
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Article241 1917-12-01 5 Ipob, Gopeng aod Lahat are shortly C:> ba lie by electricity, the power being supplied by the PeDgkhalec Mince, Ltd, states a coDt^ mporary. How b^Lkropt Turkey has contrived to fioauce the war is a problem on which the Manche^Xf-r Guardian throws seme light. Djrivid Bey, the Finance Minister, has241 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement305 1917-12-01 5 ESTATE OF HADJEE SO OPE AH, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OP VERY VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY At Messrs. Chtng Keng Lee Go's Sale-room Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place On MONDAY, 17th December, 1917, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land situate m the District of Singapore Town, estimated to contain an area305 words
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Advertisement559 1917-12-01 5 ANDREW CURRIE CUP Ladies' Golf Championship of Singapore. The above competition will be played on the Sepoy Lines Links on the following dates. Ist. round December 6th. 2nd. 6th. Semifinal ICth. Final 12th. ConditiDDS !8 holes matchplay. 1-11 411 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. NOTICE The Ho Hong Back, Ltd. begs559 words
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Advertisement693 1917-12-01 5 HONG HIN AND COMPANY otherwise ki own as BULOH KftSAP RUBBER AND TAPIOCA SYMDICAU. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Ong Ktm Kiao the late Tan Chay Van, Tay Yam hi ah. Lee Chwee Eng Teo Ohoo Way, Chew Slew Teng, Chna Lip Kok and Chee693 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous547 1917-12-01 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Ist SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Dec. Snd. BT. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. f.BO a.m. Litanyt.4s a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymns 47, 86), 178 (3), 320. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com. p.m. Children's Service. Yaw p.m. Evensong Sermon. Hymns. <03, 51, 381, 203. ST. MATTHEW'S, §m?QY LINES. 530 p.m.547 words
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2069 1917-12-01 6 The Singapore free press Saturday, December 1, 1917. The telegram of M Clemenceai'b address at the opening of the Inter Allied Conference m Paris is brief, and from'.the'conclusion of the message vre take it that not much time was spent m general talking, for the Conference immediately broke up into2,069 words
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Article426 1917-12-01 6 An a zing Demand h\ k r ;IKV [Under the above he.^d b*i is worth while Mpraiaoiug dqm^ >rtlcU wbtch wa, mWUhed^o war b-g*n, ai r felVy R VP;v c pt the altiei at auy mi.- v ,»ie m c^pacatiju for war on the i i I Iv426 words
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Correspondence
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Letter188 1917-12-01 6 To the Editor. Sir, I should like v dt-,* your etten tion to the fact that H a large number of einmitb m thi- oioE? who have sacrificed a fff<Ml te h their bit for thfir K;l>: II I I cuntn and who are not beii I188 words
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Article81 1917-12-01 6 In the Bankn.t j R Button wae pi I frtattd ho wo 6 <. i wbrebousen.an m th. v Board. 10J Irmwtnf 111 wng never ie bHtoMI IM epfcculated. Thp MMII was 15.708. Bit dMH Mies Qorflm v.l)(iu h( I for dama^pfi for bMStfi April 1917. Oibtr d without being81 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement139 1917-12-01 6 WE BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR: The Gresta Blanca Wine Coy. OF CALIFORNIA. Prices on Application to Galdbeck, Macgregor k Co. MEW STOCKS PISTOLS RE VOL VERS jm^^ammtm^M^^mm^mg^m^ {J iX :;^o Cut's Safety Ham- VH B^Bl r^^ John Little Co., Ltd. I139 words
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Advertisement66 1917-12-01 6 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 8 a Orchard Road, Telephone 10. 1035. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1872, Foremost m 1817. I Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, aod tbe Requisite Experience, are all at ont Command, thus ensuring always the yroduc> tion of only the best results In66 words
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Article555 1917-12-01 7 RUSSIAN ENVOYS ENTER THE ENEMY LINES Official German Answer [By Submarine G&bie] Roator'i H«irvu'«j London Nov 29. Ths "limei" corres pondent at Petrograd, wiring on tha 28ch, says that nearly all the Provisional Gc? ■OUMBfI SffofetßWi eicep* Kflrensfcs. have -ii u-i--.~i itse I'etrogrnd garrison I .fa jo.neJ555 words
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Article130 1917-12-01 7 Tin Commandeering Effects Washington, Nov 29. Tba chairman cf the sub-couumttea of the Iron and Steel Ins:itu:e has telegraphed to the Depart inent of Commerce that if the policy of co-nrnunJeenng tin is continued, there will be no tin available fcr nnoing foodstuffs. He say? ttnl130 words
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Article35 1917-12-01 7 London. N'ov 29. An Amsterdam mes■|l bhvb thac a German torpedo-boat belonging to the Zsebrugge flotilla struck a rr.ma jus; outside Dutch territorial waters '-.i sank. Oalj two of the craw were35 words
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LORD LANSDOWNE'S PEACE SCHEME
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Article220 1917-12-01 7 Can Kaiserism be Trusted? [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter'a Serrice] London, Nov 29. Lord Laaedowne'a letter is bcioz everywhere discueeed and all the evening papers reproduce it. The Westmtnetei Gazatte generally endorses it but points out that the spirit of the letter wholly conflicts with the doctrines of kite220 words
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Article93 1917-12-01 7 LET US WORK" How the Allies Can Win Paris. Nov 29. M Clemenceau, m ad dressing the inter-Allied Conference, de clared that the Allies must win on the battlefield the right to a real peace for humanity. Hence all were agreed upon the sacrifices demanded by the Allied command, which93 words
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Article42 1917-12-01 7 London, Not 29. The War Cabinet has appointed a committee including Messrs Barnes and Auckland Geddes and Sir G R Aekwith to deal with questions of wages and the co ordinate settlement of labour questions as affecting Government departments.42 words
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Article49 1917-12-01 7 London, Nov 28. In the House of Commons, Mr Fisher stated that Lajpatrai was m the United States. Ac far ac was known be was at large. As far as Mr Fisher was aware, the United States had not been communicated with regarding his intern menti49 words
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Article30 1917-12-01 7 Philadelphia, Nov 29— Thierichens. the interned ex commander of the Pi m/. Eitel Friedrich, has been sentenced to fourteen months imprisonment for violating the white slave law.30 words
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Article24 1917-12-01 7 London, Nov 29. Official An opera tion (or duodenal ulcer was performed on Princa Albert this morning. His condition is satisfactory.24 words
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Article22 1917-12-01 7 Tokio, Nov 29. —It is very probable that Japan will send a small police force to maintain order at Harbin22 words
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Article177 1917-12-01 7 When it is suggested that the action of the Municipal Commission and the land lords between them might permanently raisa rents to their mutual advantage, it may be borue m mind thac a similar result has been suggested as regards petrol. A Lome writer, commentiDg on the further rise of177 words
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Article284 1917-12-01 7 BRITISH GIVE THE GERMANS NO RESPITE Troops Rushed from the East (By Mabmarine Gable) [Reuter'a Serrice] London, Nov 29. Keuter'e correspondent at headquarters We are improving the strength of our new pains, giving the enejey no rpst. Tt»er« is evidence that ..enemy troops were hurried from Russia and284 words
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Article72 1917-12-01 7 Duels of Artillery London, Xov 29.— Italian Official: There is reciprocal artillery fire on the whole front. Our batteries carried out a dee tructive bombardment of enemy boats on the lower Piave. We repulsed heavily enemy attacks at the confluence of the Susciza and Vojusta m Albania. LcndoD,72 words
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Article62 1917-12-01 7 U S Japanese Co-operation Urged Newyork, Nov 28. Baron Megata, head of the Japanese Finance Commission to the United States, addressing a number of Americans prominent m finance, com* merce find journalism, urged the develop ment of China's vast resources by the United States and Japan, whose joint62 words
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Article63 1917-12-01 7 No Interference from Britain London, Nov 29. In Ihe House of Commons, Lord R Cecil stated that since the wor Russia bad communicated with Britain regarding proposals that the Sultan of Turkey should no longer be recognised as Khalif. Britain had never departed from the attitude that the63 words
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Article186 1917-12-01 7 The hon'ble Mr J Mitchell, unofficial member of the Legislative Council, hae been grunted two months leave of absence. The hon'ble Lieut Col A R Adama returned to the Colony on Nov 20th. Information has been received that a waterlogged tongkang was floating on 27th November 1917 m Latitude 8186 words
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Article328 1917-12-01 7 A full house greeted the performers at the Victoria Theatre last evening when the Scottish concert m aid of war charities wag held. The picturesqueness of the evening was added to by the ceremonial playiDg m of the hjn'b'e Mr Seton James, Colonial Secretary, by the328 words
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Article81 1917-12-01 7 The Gazette announces that the total subscription to the Straits 6 per cent War Loan is $42,063,700. The Colony raised $37,640,000 (Singapore 84,184,800; Ma lacca 465,400 Penang 2,890,700). The FMS subscribed $4,884,300 (Kuala Lum pur 3,705, r 00). The non federated states $138,500. Bonds of $SCO were81 words
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Article226 1917-12-01 7 A shark, estimated to weigh lColb,.was hooked by Mr White *iVickharo while sea angling off Lyn mouth, North Devon, but after an exciting fight of three quarters of an hour it broke away. Tbe shark tnwHd the boat about a quarter at a inila. Meßßrs Gafcbrie and Co, are m226 words
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Advertisement163 1917-12-01 7 SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS. The amending Bill, published m the Gazette, has this statement of objects and reasons. Ihe Bill empowers— (a) the Governor m Council to make regulations (i) prohibiting the importation of specified articles which are either dangerous or unsuitable as articles of food or medicine and163 words
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Advertisement106 1917-12-01 7 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF <UHtik#f«Bl :?i?EH m ™b«co 4 oHHin s pyi rnauon vi«f.. Q "^^fe^ Guards Mixture Craven Ifiixtu.e gjg^ 1 lb. Tins. C*g3Sg^| I lb Tins. Craven Cigarettes m. Tins of 50. ROBINSON Co. Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Ph(»to^raphers to Their MAJ> STIES;106 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement542 1917-12-01 8 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la Japan), EUROPEAN LINE. Fir BantffcsflA Shines!, Rabi ft Tikrtwi Far lalaua, Paiaag, Coiemhj aad Eogland tta Tba Capa. A service Is maintained between To ton*? c ▼la ports to Marseilles, London, under mar contract with the Imperial Japanese Qover* ment.542 words
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Advertisement454 1917-12-01 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME! Incorporated m Fbanos MAIL LIU, Fortnightly service between laflo-Ofc»»M China, Japan, Ceylon, Djiboatl, Efjpt »>t ManeUles. BRANCH LIMB. Fortnightly service between Balgo«-Toot*« t Haiphong. Fof farther information apply to J. de COURTOIS, a«>p« Stoomiaart liaatscbappy "Hederlaor and Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated In Holland). ROYAL DUTCH HAIL COHPAIIBI454 words
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Advertisement578 1917-12-01 8 KONINKLMKE PAKETVMRT MMTSCHAPPM (Incorporated In Holland, Roy«l Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. I—B, Oollybb Quay. OMDBR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEBLAHDB IHDIA OOVBBHMKLTS Speelman Belawan Deli Dec. 1 Brouwer SelatPandjang, Bengkaliß, Siak and Pakanßaroe Bagan Si ApiApi Dec. l Bbtkibrbz Bourabaya, Bandjermasio, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Samarinfla, Tarakan and Boelongan Dec. 1 Singkep578 words
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Advertisement595 1917-12-01 8 H. tSemsH India AND Apcah Ijinf (Oorapanles Inooryoratel la Eafiland.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract wltn Hit Majeityi Government. Tbe Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST |OP BOMBAY are at pre pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LCN at present suspended. Passengers for595 words
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Article1589 1917-12-01 9 SIR ACONAN DOYLE'S NEWS. How We Discourage The Birth Rate. A million men and women m this country, some statisticians have estimated, have bepn either judicially or priv&ta?y separated fiom their wives find butb&ncs find are unable to bava families. If tbe liivc would allow them to1,589 words
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Article340 1917-12-01 9 German criminality ie a special brand, and ie ac much due to stupidity and lark of humour as to congenital cruelty. At the Hague Conference m 1907, daring a debate on the laying of submarine mines, Marechall too Bieberetein, speaking for Germany, eaid, Military acts are not340 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement1365 1917-12-01 9 W*» or PkaCß: PaHINV or PtENTT, LIP" 1 INSURANCE IS WORTH 100 CENTS ON THE DOLL AB. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP m GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCOBPOBATKD Ilf STRAITS BBTTLKMBNTS). afc&D OFFICK: WlßebMter House, Siß|ipore. LONDON OFFICE: SI, Old j<swn, E.G Jvaavaa? 99Q 300 s»*o*i*e>i v»*«b Dupiaißii Ooovi1,365 words
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Advertisement141 1917-12-01 9 (Establish ld m Sikgapgbe i^76{, No. 6-a, 7, 8 WAUCG* STREET, PUKET HOUSE Just received froai Bordeaux, table claret m bulk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestlns Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always steamers141 words
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262 1917-12-01 10 With a view of rendering more substantial shipping aid to the Allied nations, an important conference is now being held between the Department of the Communications and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Complying with the wishes of the British Government, the N V X262 words
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Article210 1917-12-01 10 Heavy Sentences Imposed Rome, 00l 11 A court martial was opened on September 18:h m connection with the blowing up of v dynamite factory at Geoglo iv February, 1916, when there was a terrible death roll, and m connec tioo with a series of vatt incendiary out breaks210 words
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Article155 1917-12-01 10 The newly acquired organ of the PanGerman party, the DeuUcher Kurier," prints a reraatkable article on Germany's financial needs under the heading, m heavy type, Wanted, £600,000.000 Yeaily ("alecs Germany can force the Alliet) to pay her, this annual contribution after the war she will be155 words
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Article173 1917-12-01 10 In a comment on a question aeked m Parliament whether girls under twenty one should be allowed to smoke, "Science Sittings'' says "Adult cigarette tmokerj will be infer eeted m a report by Dr Hilmar Koefod which has just) oppenred m the 'Lancet.' It ehowe that173 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement175 1917-12-01 10 LATEST MODELS EXPECTED SHORTLY ■OS m*m&^^ MOTOR CYCLES AT POPULAR PRICES 7 h.p. Twin Powerplus Model $800. 5] h.p. Colonial 650. 2lli p. Lightweight,, 520. All INDIANS are complete with Lamp and Horn "and ready for the road. Central Engine Works LIMITED. SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE SALE OF PUNDUT ESTATE175 words
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Advertisement420 1917-12-01 10 iA Double Safeguard. i When buying Worcestershire Sauce, always look for the signature m White y/ ty/^Mjs£s on t le label, and see also that the P I^^C^^i, LEA PERRiHS is embossed m v^^^S^ raised letters on the glass bottle. P err i ns and bottle are copied to such420 words
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Article1460 1917-12-01 11 leaned by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Nov. 30th *All laolMlou olStoiUil SJuwta moM fco i eg»rie4 m poiel? muluUlqi fee ftnon, Oa». Imub. Paid. &m Uj». hihauo. a*i*i.-»»* 100,000 la Is Allftfai 15% i 8 3 0 879,980 3s SB Anglo- Java 35% 8 01,460 words
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Article42 1917-12-01 11 CottHMcran vr tc Nov 30 i Ba>"" 4 a 24§ d ••lor-.a. 2.4| PilTfttf*. ammdOM &tv 2427 b 2 Fiiinoft dtmand Bank 818 (»y:A, T. T. 160 UxwuuAa. UftP)B**H>f 1(j 8 Java, dam&ad 1,6? lAi*W3^ 1 6"i Bai Mivi London 42|42 words
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Article182 1917-12-01 11 Nov. 30 Tic (2iotOD3) $133.50 GtMPfrtti 19 0C 'AsLfMPl&ii Cafrt MOi 1 23 0( 3&mM*3 Gz\* lit. T 21 0( i*«iP«* Black ordic. Spore buyers 29.50 P«-py»>, (Wllili foil) 89 50 N«?imsgc (HO ?3 tLe I* note N«tm«gl (80 Jo lh» Up. norn I&aC9 (Bftufla) norn Oknrtl (Amboina! aom182 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1917-12-01 11 GORDON'S The Oldest Established London Tin Distilleries Famous for the Purity and Flavour OLD TOM" AND 'DRY GINS." OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGIAND) SOLE IMPORTERS, Buchanan's Black and White There is no better value on the Market than this old and perfectly blended Whisky— A124 words
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Advertisement460 1917-12-01 11 WANTED AT ONCE Chlnete Cler> to ta^e rh^rge of hnnch o f local fiftu m \hc (eu'»*l Johorr, tumc hnve good knr-wl.jc!^ if Eri. i-h cor r. pond noh •vnrt acer untg and he am art salftpn an |50< 0 secirity salary »Ld ccmmissloD on picfits v ihorcuj^ti y Ctinpeteni460 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous433 1917-12-01 11 MAIL TABLE Today. inteiinedlate and local mails, mv* oe touLf In list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. ffcy Prafj dally (except Sunday). Johote, 8, 9.80, 11 am., 12.80, i 4a t ».u. Pulau Soegi Hong Aik c am Gncob Hock Gan 8.80 am P. Samba, etc. Singkep 8.80 am Cucob Bdina433 words
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Miscellaneous68 1917-12-01 11 WEATHER REPORT Kandang Kerbaa Hospital, Nov. 19 9 AM. c P M. 9 P.M. Barom. 32 Fab. 29 946 29 772 Temp. 78.' 1 B^.o Wet Bnlb Tber. 75 5 79 5 Dir. of Wind Calm 8 W Max. Temp m shad*. 89 0 Mm. do. do. 74 0 Max.68 words
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Article1190 1917-12-01 12 Theuaual meeting of this Board was| held yesterday afternoon m the Municipal Offices, Mr F J Hallifax presiding. Others present inclui d Messrs See Teoog Wab, Dr Veerasamy, E TBseen3ohn, WLowther Kemp, W A Sim 5, R Sb J Braddell, M A Namazie, J A Eiiaa J Po/glase,1,190 words
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Article105 1917-12-01 12 The Women's Christian Temperance Union again appeals for help m aid of thn above Fund, which is used m providing) gift* for the inmates of the Hospitals, j Asylums, and other benevolent Institutions m the City, and for distribution among tbe poor of the Cburcbte. This appeal has105 words
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Article69 1917-12-01 12 The St Andrew's Day service nrd church parade tf 8 V C will be held to morrow Sunday, ac 5.80 pm. There will be a j special collection m aid of Princess Louise j Hospital for Limbless soldiers and Sailort. One half I f the Church will be69 words
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Article157 1917-12-01 12 German Commercial Espionage. Paris, Oct 9. The later-Allied Parliamentary Confer encs ou Commerce met again this morning a5 the Senate. After considering questions connected with the danger of dumping, the programme of tbe Conference to be held m London on the first Tuesday of next May wa<* considered157 words
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Article240 1917-12-01 12 King Ferdinand's Fine Retort. Tbe Pv liehtpoM o\ Vienna etn;es that on kbeeve of tbn Crown Connoil of Ac^atl 17 iv Roamaaia BLtna Pardinand sant for M BfaioresCQ m order to try to convince him of the necessity of declaring war. M.iioreaca «s astounded, ted laid thnt240 words
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Article352 1917-12-01 12 Singapore, 28. The fall io the price of rubber at the local auctions has made our market peculiarly t apathetic and sailers £re certainly more i numerous, but no serious fall ie yet ap i parent m any of those shares, as a re action m the352 words
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Article271 1917-12-01 12 Perak Advisory Committee A meeting of the iVrak M*n Power AdviMjry Committee was held at the Ipoh lit'-idtiicy on Monday. Ifetari M X Aodersoo, Chnngk\t Batafc Estate, Siluk North; J li M Buck vorih, Separators. Ltd Ipob; G S Harriet, Sengat E-tHte. Kimpong Kt-paynr.g j J Larimer, Kramftt271 words
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Article184 1917-12-01 12 Allahabad, November 22. A Pioneer fp^cial cable, dated London, November 19, 6ay^ The Neoe Zaeroher Zaitung, discussing British operations m I Palestine and Me opctamia, remarks that if the Turks are unable to s;cp the British I advance they must withdraw some N.zftin j divisions from184 words
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Article64 1917-12-01 12 Bombay, November 21. The new Governor- General of Portu. Buese India, H E Senhoi Joae Freitaa Rebeiro, accompanied bj hie wife and four children, arrived m Bombay on Tuesday from Liebon. For tome time !,.-> was aotiog Governor General of Mozambique aid as a frigate64 words
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Article406 1917-12-01 12 Some Tropieil Treasures. To a race of islanders lika ourselves the idea of hoisting the British flag over an enemy isle makes a strong and ro* oaantic appeal. This is intensified by the fact that our Australian cousins have taken and occu pied most of the406 words
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Article38 1917-12-01 12 Tbe November Medal was won by Mr H F Monk, Scores H F Monk 4 3 4 5 2 ~86 TW H Borne M 51 15 -S7 CW A Sennett 56 57 18 —9538 words
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Article283 1917-12-01 12 Saturday, Dec. 1. 8.45 p.m. Tatrglin Parade Ground 3 V R and Signalling Secricn SVC Transport from Drill 11 ill 8 25 p ra. 430 Taoglio Barracks Veteran-; Co S V C Tranport from Drill Hall 4 p.m. 2.30 Balestier Range Malay Co SVI Sunday,283 words
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Article25 1917-12-01 12 SUNDAY I>tC 2. Joh&BtOQ's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 am. 280 aiid 3 30 p.m. I Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.80 «r«25 words
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