The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 February 1918
1918-02-20
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1918-02-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER \f f l^W SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1918. V-' mm 117 words
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Article271 1918-02-20 1 The Ukraine p?ace ia admitted m Ger many to be a breadquest, and there ie alarm at the possibility of its being defeat ed by the Bolsheviks, who ate taking vigorous notion The Germans plan a new Russian campaign, and this demand on their resources may not271 words
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517 1918-02-20 1 A GRAND FLEET CHAPLAIN'S NOTE BOOK. Jy, I w*nt this old the Fieet Surgeon's daughter; c to Daughters have a way of appropriating old boxes, and, fa tact, anything *!ae they F-ee which they think iniiy b to I v> k ribbon m and tbat BOrne nionry to r r517 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1918-02-20 1 EORICH TYi^ rrnoon TEAS will be served m the tel lounge and on the lawn every ma Show on the lawn, especially for children, I Crowther Shaw r Merchant Tailors* XL X JL v -*J j, SINGAPORE Vfl^l Sonzalez Byass Port Wines OLD PORTUGAL EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING. RUBBER R. ARISA^51 words
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Advertisement114 1918-02-20 1 THE only tyre which h&s won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures I Super-tyres Stelastic Tyres are A f All British Made m Britain from Plantation Rubber. 1 I I SOLE AGENTS I 8 Internationa] Trading Company, Limited. I IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A114 words
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Advertisement85 1918-02-20 1 l% \avEerisr t§. Sale under the Prize Court by Chtog Keng Lac and Co Pjge S. Bankruptcy notice, Chop Kiin Hong Page 8. Stenographer wanted P^ge 9. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Page 9. Halifax Relief Fund Fate Page i*. Powell and Co tell valuable land and houses— Page 3.85 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1918-02-20 1 THE Jsin*siii£? 20th. High Wtf —4-4 ,7 ,9 p.m. Tdfirsilay 21st. i IS p.m Licensing Justices 2 3 p.m. Eaten Gate Lodge, 8.30 p in. Friday 22nd --7 a ,9 42 p.m. Mnnicipal Com nation, i. 0 p.m. Sykora Concert. Tallin C lub, 9 30 p.m. Saisnu 23rd. High Wall110 words
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Article350 1918-02-20 2 (>r3prs for week ending Ftb 28, 1 Thai ibined Band m la Mount Sophia 5.15 p.m. Tl Peb 21. Executive Committee Meeting, Commissioner's Office, 5.30 p m. ,-iay Feb 23. Halifax Fete. I and Second Singapore Troops parade I :-.ing Road (back of V M C A) 2350 words
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Advertisement446 1918-02-20 2 F^l-2 GIFT I I free ropy of the Dollar Directory will be given to anyot<*' pending m a coiuimlrmn (if published; on the owing line* WHY DID TrSE 3KR ?Yi*£? BECAUSE !T W S KG GOODYEAR A.) DOLLAR DIRECTORY Co. 16 a, Change Alley. When Anaemic Run-Down <- TAKE Kmaier446 words
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Advertisement697 1918-02-20 2 Orchard Read. Singapore's Premier Theatre. Two Special Features that want a lot of Boating! A BRITISH PRODUCTION by HAROLD BHAW with an ALL-BRITISH CAST Introducing two of Britain's fci Bt In the Principal Holes EDNA FLUGARTH DOUGLAS MUNROE Edna Fluuarth and Douglas Mnnroo both appeared m THE HOUSE OF EMPERLY,'*697 words
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Advertisement469 1918-02-20 2 A Programme Maintaining the High Standard of Qnaiw The Hall for Music The Pioreer and Premier House The House of B ACH ROAD. In the Second Show 9 15 to 11 p m. Metro Film Corporation Presents Miss Err m y WthJen m THE OUTSIDER m 6 acts From the469 words
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Article579 1918-02-20 3 Trotsky's Boasts. Xew York, Dec 18.— The Petrr^rad cor respondent of the New York ban m jterviewed M Trotsky LM Lenin's Foreign; Secretary) who eaid The Bobheviki i are the ouly powerful party m Russia We! ace absolute matters, and will rule Russia as we like. Millions579 words
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Article295 1918-02-20 3 Popular resentment has been deeply stirred by the condition on the new sugar card that every member of a household fchall state hie or her exact age aud date of birth. Women beyond a certain nge are especially incensed at having to die clc6e a secret which295 words
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Advertisement862 1918-02-20 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE SttMHBM SECOND SHOW 9.15 SHARP TONIOHT'! t% nr tt nir^r-i A Jew ei 1-*' #1 W IVi wi Feature. 5 Parts J- X ifJLJJ 5 p arts towel] and Loo naiiey In a drama of the WUd West lood tidt-of love opringing up UkealJ y862 words
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Advertisement920 1918-02-20 3 HALIFAX RELIEF FUND Thr- postponed Fete will be held on Eaturd y, '23rd February, L9lB, from 2 t.< I' p m. on I the Rafflef* Reclamation ground. TAN CHENG SIONG, Hony. Secretary. SiDgapore, 19tL February, 1918. PROGRAMME. 1 Parade I'y uvir ;-00 pupils cf the Cbiaese BoyH of Klngapcru. 2.920 words
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Advertisement271 1918-02-20 3 /^h\ BotWall I £^£jj£r Kent's Black Glace Kid &9ot 8 Tan alr I)rrby IJS*^-^ 9 '-hoes, superior quality, rtb h bro^l Rl«,fc n«.P f Rnft f O Bal shape OUDd toes m toe wi k iiiack Glace Boots, two fittings. snh fltlli httftta lit i quality, Bal shape )U: aud271 words
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Article22 1918-02-20 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH Kr.i lak.— On the loth Instant, at renr.tig, to Mr an.l Mis. R. 11. Kellar of Ipoh, a SOU.22 words
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1207 1918-02-20 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Feb 20, 1918. N >w that the murder is out, partly through the indiscretion of Colonel Repington and Mr Gwynne, it is not as dreadful as the mysterious questions and answers m Parliament might have led us to believe. What m effect appears to have1,207 words
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Article870 1918-02-20 4 Ah I hong 8 Burnt Oat. At about half pact rive yti-terday after noon, a di^etrous the, involvir.q roughly some 1200,000 w< rth ol timber and newly built boats, broke out m Woog Al; Chong'a slipway at Tanjong Rbu. We are Dot yet able, to ascertain the870 words
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Article29 1918-02-20 4 to attack nu London on to t: called br^ad p fast diminishing tl ing Aus r attitude of the 1 overrun tb the Au- iane ar. c29 words
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Article165 1918-02-20 4 There ifm cornple; m Feb the largest deal m wo tram i sicce High Speed Steel kIU >* L their interests m Tavoy t The deal m question i* the Item Steel Bros and Co Ltd Ecmd properties m Tavoy d Wallenberg, namely the M> and the165 words
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Advertisement193 1918-02-20 4 S vr»i" ii i f^ ill T^ 1 A R T* 1 T l_/,^*'.' 1, /^p? /^j TT A 1 AND SOL. ii> Adii>Pi 1 b am W mVwk !T SH F 3 i L l c 2 i v H P^Tj- FURNISHING =^iiPil^'RiHq fabrics .®S| IJ^T^JfiS: LARGE .-.^^'ifl-"--'^^-!*': ASSORTMENT193 words
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Advertisement91 1918-02-20 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 "IT! TTS 6 Hi JD kJ Xt nf la 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 1 do SIO Note the conditions cf our oiler 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quaMty of our work could be givi D91 words
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Article27 1918-02-20 5 v v XXI A R Boats Held :tion ol j ip channel E I I red. nveye I the I are I was j27 words
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Article16 1918-02-20 5 I kgu'i reporl I the silver market illen both here is at 42-5-Sd. •55.16 words
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Article14 1918-02-20 5 16. The Press Bureau •eat rationing mentioned ill apply to the whole14 words
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Article15 1918-02-20 5 Admiralty re--5 many bombs on ..iii •> A fire I '.be objective. All15 words
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Article45 1918-02-20 5 to Finland ■an gnardehipa -.iod volunteers n my toward? the Finnish ts on Friday who r B e3 b of D« ID b -vice. One of Dnven -pon_:ted r m whlcb the v the il ens B3^hevikB are B rbin doe^ not45 words
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Article176 1918-02-20 5 MAY LEAVE THEM HUNGRY AFIER ALL Bolsheviks Showing Fight fßy Hubmanne Cable] Amsterdam, Peb 10 -Count Von Herfi ling ha 3 avr'.VHd" In Berhu from tbo Array London, Feh 16 Berlir Ofß The announcement that all Q mdrupi»ca Com j ona have Uf: P t >tr gi ooflr^g176 words
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Article105 1918-02-20 5 German Slander Repudiated London, Fdb 16 A correspondent of the Morning Poet says that as German agei Moslem countries hnve for many mendaciously accused Britaia of robbery oi the religioug trusts, he has collected evidence through Z.ki Pasha, Minister of W^kfs, who allowed him to examine ministerial records105 words
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Article87 1918-02-20 5 Further Armenian Massacre Feared London, t\ o 17— A recurrence of Ar menian atrocities is expected. German newspapers have recently printed official Turkish commuuique* resembling those preceding the earlier massacre?, accusing armed Armenian bands of committing atrocities on Oltomau inhabitants. Talaal Pa*ha, interviewed b? tbeVossiche ZeitnDg, *i>« that87 words
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Article217 1918-02-20 5 Interlude by the Lancashires London, Feb 16.— Field Marshal Haig cay- Tbe Lancashire* made a successful raid m the neighbourhood of the Ypres Staden railway and took prisoner eleven. Oar casualties were Blight. Hostile artil lery was active northward of Lens and opposite la Baatea and Wytschaete. London,217 words
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Article230 1918-02-20 5 MORNING POST AND PRESS ;RwWr'i London. Ft b 16— Colonel Replnßton and Mr Uwynne, Editor of the Morning Pott, were charged st Bow Street with coutravenicg the Defence of the X' j alm Nations m re^pecc to the n. mentioned on Ftb 18 The Solicit General recalled a230 words
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Article166 1918-02-20 5 Sequel to Versailles Decisions London, Feb 16. General Rjbeitson has retißued and General Wilson is ap poised Chief of the Imperial General Staff. London, Feb 16.— The Press Bureau saye Tha extension of the functions of the permanent military representative decided on at the last meeting of the166 words
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Article166 1918-02-20 5 A Scheme from Australia Melbourne, Feb 16. -Mr Hughes, who received a warm reception on addressing (he employer?, emphasi^d the necessity lor the organisation of industry. He re lerred lengthily to Germany? vast prepar nti m (or trade aifer the war. Mr Baghee out'.imd tbefollowicg organisation scheme: One166 words
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Article109 1918-02-20 5 Better All Round Loudon, Feb 14. Io cbc Souse of C mons, Mr dynes announced the early standardisation of all Government tea at v flat-rate o£ 2s 8d per pound, although time would be allowed m order that holders might clear their existing stocks. Government would not make109 words
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Article29 1918-02-20 5 Washington, Feb 16. Capital and Laboor, afc tbe request ot lha Govarnmtnt, have each uppoiuted &vn iepre»<itxti\tiveB alliae the basis of fcbeir loiatiocabip during the w&r.29 words
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Article21 1918-02-20 5 London, Feb 16.— Mr Lloyd George bae recoTPred fiiom hu indisposition anil gone tc ilie country to reafc.21 words
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Article568 1918-02-20 5 I The onnual general meatiog cf Malacca Planting Association was held on Saod »y at the Malacca Club. Mr J W Campbell pre I eiding. Iv the course of his speech, the Chairman er»id fbere b*d been a very elipbt loss on (he yt.ar'« woiklr.g. Th* Cc i568 words
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Article331 1918-02-20 5 Rales made by the Governor m Council are published m the Gazette and should be studied by those who have to make re turns, or pay the tax. Employers must notify within one month the cessation or commencement of employment, as the c,i?e may be. Returns of331 words
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Advertisement86 1918-02-20 5 x*. v^/ 1 i 1 J__' £\i kj —i.v. .L X L Vw/ JF >^ k^y^ >v »1 La t>-^f >^S* b■ I Df-pp 1 i d viii AJggLLOW__MIXTURE I iSMBS^* i lateof Messrs LA K. Photo* bo Their MAJFSTIES) Begs to announce that he conduct* ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO i»86 words
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Advertisement357 1918-02-20 6 PkJsh V **v*m m mVm V ES3AGERISB MARITIIfiEi IN*. OKPO 1498 D m Franck *A!i un, China. SSii Oeytoi, Djlbootl, BfyK mi Matseillcs. BR^N^H L!NB> Fortnightly service between SftlfMhTwtaM I For iurthet Information ajflf »O J. cid GOUSTOiS, AwAt THE WATERHO^SE STEAMSHIP LIMES. FOR SE^TTu .nconvec I B.r' it ll357 words
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Advertisement478 1918-02-20 6 (InOQlOillOfl lv Japan). :-;^OPMW LINE. 9m Hoa^kaag, Saicgliil, Kit! 5 Tokth*^; •si laiaiis, r^nticg, Coiorba iati E^iand via Tb3 Caps. A service Is maintained bt >*•.•* ioaotii ycr?a to Mairtelile-5, Dondon, ando» mat aoniraot with 4he Imperial Japanese QOTOH •zrenl. The Now Twin B»ew Steam aia!nrainiris tblH Benloe have been478 words
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Advertisement659 1918-02-20 6 KOMMStyJKE FMEWMiT 3MTOa9JL??EJ (Incorporated m Holland. tfojai Packet Navigation Co., of Batavic. UNDER C'NTKAU' WITS THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GrOVSRNMENTB. ALTiNd Bfnntah and •aWtubang '20 BUYBKBfI Boarabaya B«n j rmaain Stamen, Kota-Raroe, Bamarinda, with transhipment at Sourabaya to Boemenap, Banjoewangl and Boecoa Feb. ?o iNDR^niRi Ptigi-EUkdja, Bapat, Ttiubilahan, Kon^at and Kerch659 words
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Advertisement516 1918-02-20 6 Mail and Passenger Si I PENINSULAS AKD (MCZXTAL S I (Under Contract with H.s Majesty's Gcv The Company s NAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBa^ The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO at present suspended. I Paesengers for Europe are bcobc:2 via Bombay a accommodation is available. The I\ O. Company shall be516 words
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Article922 1918-02-20 7 A STAGGERING BLOW FOR GERMANY. Poison Gas Plant Destroyed. A staggering blew ban been inflicted on Germany by the destruction last month lof tbe Griesbeim factory. Extreme care v..ia <uken by tbe Berlin Government to prevent dotuila leaking out. and informs tion whi fa ha* tince been922 words
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Advertisement89 1918-02-20 7 SCOTCH WHISKY ALWAYS THS H!G!-SEST QUAL3TY j Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their oonaeJ store (the largest m the world) enable 'hern to maintain tne high quality oi this famous blend. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS —■Ml J^^"^ Wt I J Wonderful freshness, invigoratingquality and delightful odour,89 words
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Advertisement380 1918-02-20 7 I I ver Use An Oily Polish mi /-my or My jrm'r.rure— just ("\ILY polishes gather and hold the dust, soiling clothing, linen and everythir th which they come m contact. Johnson's Frepared Wax imparts a perfectly hard, dry, glasslike polish. It forms a thin, protecting coat over the varnish380 words
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Article445 1918-02-20 8 The Rubier (i rowers' Association has hfjen bu-y (< t itue p i-fc m collecting i::for :'uit tha planted acreage of rubber, and the result of its f ffjrta bus* id been listributed to members The official flgsuce of the association ii 1,992,1 681 acr i wh445 words
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Article339 1918-02-20 8 Adventures of Gentleman j Amsterdam Dec 19 Latest Berlin papers contaio a rtmaikable story of s yoong oriminal who, with the united genius of Raffles and the Hand caff Kicu. fa ifl simply dene what be liked ill A-.: Berlin fr a year past So Darner* DOS339 words
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Article48 1918-02-20 8 P roba blv__S£bnn ri n cd o* i n Januai i. t beard cf v- .i]b ache 1 ers. As feuji {full reive B i about •rl at the time ti Ac. ioipedo Tba x raltj ing ible tbo sama tub k both.48 words
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Article554 1918-02-20 8 EVERYONE' S PROBLEM Governor of Bombay on Honsing. The Governor of Bombay recently held a mettiug of representative citizens at the Secretariat for tin informal discussion on the present situation, caused by a rise m tho prictH of food btuff- nud the increasingly hiuu rente la Bombay. In the course554 words
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Article134 1918-02-20 8 Capt Donald Farqnharcon Uober^ East urreyB, was killed m France ou Xovern ber 20th la6L He was plantiug on Bnjang Estate when the war broke out acd went Home at cr.ee, enlisting m the Public Schools Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, frum which he gained a134 words
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Article120 1918-02-20 8 Snatched from three U boats Finding a derelict Rasslan sailing ship off tha south west coast of Iceland, H M sptdul cruiser S ife^unrd .;:ok the vessel m tow. though the eea was rough and the Wi 'ier bad, and brought the ve^ol to safe anchorage. The120 words
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95 1918-02-20 8 BRITISH LABOUR AND INDIAN HOME ROLE. i. pof t»f»b!e ro tho Madras M ill tecent labour conference ot No f i tbe home ru!o m India i- luticn m withdrawn at the instance cf the In do Cciuich A?eociation, which tack step* to place labour party m poese?siou of the95 words
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Advertisement411 1918-02-20 8 Kiisf^f^iiiiQ i^isfii^^n SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE GO., LTD. f mm^^^^ Shipped m British vessels- v Montserrat I i x r 1 fT\ tf* VL ICG The finest health beverage. Warranted 5 \1 b y a British firm of world- wide renown. B |||1 MlBaa^^^l^^ Evans Sons Lechor ft Wei^b. Ltd. Liverpool411 words
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Advertisement13 1918-02-20 8 GLiSS UNO PORCELAIN BUBBI HEX J IN HALF LEMON AMD FLAT BOTTOM SNAPS13 words
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Article117 1918-02-20 9 Feb. 19 Fid 100 tone M 8-46 00 liv c«w >• sioo 88 ?*K%M. fWbik I 42 50 fftttmsgl -IIC to tbi aom .apa IHO Sc *h« ill com L'iavsi (Amboina/ mm ,rli Osfi«» ncni r-: ccr, en, I data qaality 18 CO dc fiaLi l| 14 5C a&x»117 words
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Article47 1918-02-20 9 TllB f< lad m Meserfc m Bell HUBEEK DOLLAR '*PANI£S Aver Paaas 75 10 M*alakoff 4 10 4 80 Pulau Bulun^ 4.25 Amp;:ng (Kinta) 0.00 10 60 Yulayan Collieries .4.00 14. /5 Pengkalea INDUSTEI: .S Strhite Steamfcbip 365.00 610.00 Loited Eiihiueur= Ltd 19.00 l«.tUcd47 words
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Advertisement214 1918-02-20 9 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. "20. C00 deyoattod Wttk Ihe Supreme Court of England, i^nd complies with the British Life AsHnrance 1 Companit s Act In every particular. \vs OF ASSURNNCE MONEY TO LOAN.214 words
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Advertisement432 1918-02-20 9 BANK, LTD." Incorporated ih Japan Capital Bnb-rricoil ~.__Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up V. 10,000,000 Beserve Fttnd...,_ V 21 ,30J President, J. Inouye T.^q, Vies-Presidcnt. Y. Yaaiafcaws Kb*. DIRECTORS. T Ito'i-. X Yamakawa Esq. n Soma F. M. Odagiri Esq. -onoda Esq. T. K*washim% Esq. -umnra E Bar n K. iwasaki432 words
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Advertisement394 1918-02-20 9 w -j v::';:jmi c=c its(lncoyporstfd Id 1 i;i,j I*«8-TS2E i«lSUßft^il£ II LM. URINE. (looovpotftted tn Rongkocf FiSI l«l80RlKtiE 80,, Ul. FIRE. U*BG* iiJfiRftNTEiUUSdIQE^T G*. US. RU|RMTE C [Incorporated m England] Fire and Marine Risks of every d^ssription iaderwrit*en at lowprc carren^ rates; Idamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Knglaod.) General394 words
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Advertisement175 1918-02-20 9 1&& filter* r^ <*& V' v A gj| £J3 *:y? *w a Eg§ J§ Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKEr HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Bept ESANOFELE Just Teoeived from Bordeaux, table claret m bulk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestifls fable Water (tor t?i3 kidneys? Vichy Grand-Griile175 words
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Advertisement569 1918-02-20 9 A steco^i&j-her either Pfx, P2nra(-ian or Chinese. Mant bav> knowledge or accounts. Apply F G 11., c/j Singapore Free i'ress. 80-1 vfi 2 BRANCH MANAGER Hapager want, d for Nrw E jtern Branch of Ifadin^'Hubher tfanofa iurers *o ho e-t <b i.-h i-il \a t-iugajjo-e Kmo dg of bafcioeßfc desirable569 words
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Miscellaneous252 1918-02-20 9 WAIL TABU TO-G2J. linerireCtßfit and local LiftUs, *tih bb toaofl Bt below Fentrg, Malacca. F.M.S. ifcf Tula p v tally (except Snnfiayi. Jcbcre, 8, 9.80. 1) a.m., iS.SG, 4 A 1 pa orl Darwin Australasia 8 am Sandakan, etc Rof Saravrak 830 am lontianck B. H. Guan 9.30 am Palembaug252 words
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Article395 1918-02-20 10 X cf tl. A^ ees~ the hon'ble Mr idem m by M i, IT Carp id, Khr k i\ 3 r an j AM S WOll2 Ah Foot the owner of No x3-i ;|i re to i the rent from $30 o I ud all t'i renfa395 words
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Article169 1918-02-20 10 The p inquiry into a charge of r v of counterfeit §5 cotes, preferred n Ah Kow, was con brfore Me H^rn \esterday alter noon, when the accused was conmitted to the foi g A Me V Eel for the lei :.ce. a coolie employee] at p X.m169 words
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Article210 1918-02-20 10 The seventh at nual general meeting of the Per; i i \*ii*y Rabbex Compacj, Limited, vhich w>is fixed for noon S:i: n day had to be adjourned to next Saturday th< le t m 3 and p!cce 4 Ml W Duncan, who presided, said tbnt owing210 words
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Letter947 1918-02-20 10 To the Editor Sir, —Mr Cock's method of arguing ia a 1 i 1 1 1 confusing bat I doa'i think 1 said a tythiog ab at bli own convictions or i 1 :.ju!d ujt us 1 know members of M Co >k h cloth and commuaioo947 words
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Article406 1918-02-20 10 Siuce last Thursday morning, tha mi? sionariee of the Methodist; Episcopal Ms -i i hi»ve bteu m daily ees=ion m th^ir aunual conference, presided over by Bisbop William Bint, LLD Cay S S Mauri zioe Lazzaio, and Bit.bcp J E Robinson, lld Bisfa »p Robinson has administered the406 words
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Article422 1918-02-20 10 Fi-e siii! Raging. Just bafora daybreak ou Saturday a tire broke o-.r at the Khye Heng Bae Rice and 0.1 MilJa at Sungei Pinaug. Ie i? just a little over six months ago tb fire broke out at tbe Rice Mill of Mr Liin Cheng Law at422 words
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Article69 1918-02-20 10 WEDNESDAY, FEB 20. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SVA Sections 8& 4 h n n S V X atd. Maxim Co 5 -10 SYR 515 Veterans' Co SV C n Signalling Section S VC >> it SVC all Recruits Thursday Fbb 21. 5.15 p.m. Bras Basah69 words
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Article409 1918-02-20 10 (Nipa Agency Bsitavia, Tbeio ha 3 been a rising at Soekadann, Kartumoelia, Palembjng up country cf ft religious tencency. Evory tblu^j id quiet ugw and troops ur.i patrolling the country. The Bit^k people at Siiiudoeng were excited about the giving oat of grants, though sufficient grounds were409 words
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Article95 1918-02-20 10 Mrs Fiyne won the February spoon a net score cf 61. Thp ecores wi A grneral meeting will be b^U at Balestier Range on Thursday 26th Febtu ary at 6 45p m, after the practice-shoot. It id bopsd tbat all members will endeavour to be present.95 words
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Article66 1918-02-20 10 Result of Meu's Medal for February 0 L Borneman 78 < 74 J BiLine 86 8 7S H T While 81 2 79 A Smith 93 14 79 Q M A l ford 95 16 7 9 35 Cards were taken ou:. Results of Ladies Spoon for66 words
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Article211 1918-02-20 10 An 18 holes stroke play competition will be held cm Saturday and Sunday, the j 23rd and 24th ius.f, the members returning ihe best eixteen Beores will qualify to play for the Captaiu'e Pr:zc under match play conditions Sbaik Ali bin Ahmad Altway of No. 8 8,211 words
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Advertisement183 1918-02-20 10 Import and Kxport CARBCN FAPE* Declaration Forms MANILLA ENVELOPES (I, THERE IS NONE BETTER I SELECTION B. P. 06 SUVA CHOI I DIAMOND f every Desertion'^ I RINGS S^ond hand Jtw, Exchange dand Bought. IN THE COLONIAL COUIT OF ADMIRALTY OF THE STRAITS SETTL I Part Cargo ex s.s. "Princess183 words
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