The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 March 1918
1918-03-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-03-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NO. 9,322 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAKCH 26 1918. TEN CENTS15 words
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Article237 1918-03-26 1 An interesting arms case was beard yesterday Page 5. The policy of the directors m regard to Tapah rubber estate was outlined at yesterday's meeting Page 10. Farther instructions to jurors regarding drills have been given by the Supreme Court judge Page 10. Judgment was given yesterday237 words
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Article1366 1918-03-26 1 The first Mone ribbons have begun to appear m the streets. Only the meo who have served m the Army will eve» realise all that a ribbon can mean, or understand with what intense expectation the Old Army have looked forward bo the granting of a epecial1,366 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1918-03-26 1 GOODRICH TYRES for MOTOR LORRIES URGE .STOCKS ON HAND RAFFLES HOTEL. Xfternoon TEAS will be served In the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). The Antigraph Filing System166 words
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Advertisement288 1918-03-26 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATBD IN HONGKONG BOOKS ON COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Commercial Calculations by R O Os- Trade and Commerce wife some a* bQjne $3 50 count of our Coinage, Weighta and Book keepiog for Business Men by J Measures, Banks and Exchange by and 8 W Thornton 2.50 A. J288 words
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Advertisement155 1918-03-26 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Freeh films at the Gaiety cinema and Harima Hall this evening— Page 2. The Roneo Company for the antigraph filing system— Page 1. j Kelly and Walsh's latest book list— Page 1. Robinson and Co for new sporting guns Page 5. B P de Silva has155 words
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Advertisement9 1918-03-26 1 GOODRICH TYRES for MOTOR LORRIES LARGE STOCKS ON HAND9 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1918-03-26 1 THE WEEK. TMBdlf 26th I Hlgb Wa*e»— 0 c a.m., 10-36 p m Chamber of Commerce mtg, 2 15 p.m. Emulation Lodge, 8.3 j p.m. Vednesdaj 27th. High Water— lo 41 a.m., 10 65 p.m. Fall Moon. Titl Tin mtg, Gattey Bateman's, noon. Italian Red Cross Op. Concert, Theatre, 9.15.110 words
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Article39 1918-03-26 2 Orders for week ending March 30, 1918. Thursday Telegraphy Class, V M C A, 6.15 pm. March 28. Thursday Recruit Buglers only, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 Match 28. Friday (Good Friday). No Anbulance Class, March 29.39 words
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Article212 1918-03-26 2 Sir Edward Carson has made arrangements for bringing the working classes throughout the country into the closest touch with their fighting comrades. Parties of working men from different districts are to visit the British front m France and Flanders and see for themselves the operations of212 words
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Article126 1918-03-26 2 Thai American tioope should be m France and trained by British and French instructors to take their place m the assault on the lerman invader must seem to the German a diabolical miracle. Chinamen upon the roads have learnt to answer m good British =lnng to British126 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement559 1918-03-26 2 THE SUN OF YOUR OPPORTUNITY 18 SETTING After March 30t&, Your Name cannot go m THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY Vhw WATCH j^s m HERE! For Xc/r Advt, Series of GOODRICH SOLIDS Italian Red Cross Fund, Victoria Theatre. Wednesday, March 27th, at 9.15 p.m. GRAND CONCERT By members of the Gonsalez "Brothers559 words
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Advertisement498 1918-03-26 2 THE HOUSE mßV^RfTirfi WHERE WITH A I EVERYBODY REPUTATION! I^MaiMHBBl8llKH!li!ljal GOES! Return of Singapore's Favourite mary Mclaren {The Heroine of BHOEB "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN?" etc.) IN A STUPENDOUS BUTTERFLY PRODUCTION The Plough Woman A Dramatic Picturlzatlon of the Famous novel by Eleanor Gates A superb catt beaded by the498 words
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Advertisement349 1918-03-26 2 ALHAIKIBRA *Ti Beach Road. MATHESON LANG IN PICTURES M■ J For tha First Time m Singapore \s% 'jmP Jj r, THE BROAOWEST FILM CO. PRESENTS ]X^ That Famous Actor so well-known to JHhNNMATHESON LANG *V Kj L\Jo II *i% In an ALL-RRITISH Production of mtenss Interest The House Opposite As349 words
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Article269 1918-03-26 3 Far Eastern Labour aid Coffee Prior to the war Japanese imixigraote m Brazil numbered 16.0 CC, bat shortly before the outbreak of hostilities the Government of the State of Sao Paulo gave notice of the termination of an. arrangement made with two Japanese immigration companies for a269 words
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Article117 1918-03-26 3 REAL LIFE la there a boy left with a love for real adventure If there is. be is badly wanted by Mr Ham'yn. the menagerie expert. la hie mag ziue he aivertieea for such a boy. He will b? taught tbe business, and when he is efficient will travel the117 words
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Article146 1918-03-26 3 I have the following choice example of Eastern imagery from on officer invalided from Mesopotamia. He Bent bis Indian servant a silver watch ac a Christmas present, and received the following reply Mo6t Honoured Sir, I, the under signed, yuur honour's humble ser/ant, most respectfully and humbly beg146 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement680 1918-03-26 3 ■was jh™* WEAK, fauimg, DULL, LIFELESS HAIR. .'iti.v'isthewo I-. <iay r^ni>e that nun an.l w attention, nn-1 rtoefc oi their T»Ji? C v tUy n. l it* every m «na:: C .i. J U lh-tl l! cost v F^EE! (>r for l h mb V:;e> l Xhe a<ilir^-- -Uli-w will680 words
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Advertisement328 1918-03-26 3 Weak Kidneys Dr. Cassell's Tablets Strengthen Your Kidneys and Cure Sackaclie and Urinary Trouble. You cannot be well when your kidneys are out of order. No, you must suffer, because your blood will be filled with bad matter which your kidneys are wo weak to remove. What you need is328 words
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Advertisement883 1918-03-26 3 I FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE SINBAPORE MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS' ASSOCIATION The offices of members of these Associations will be closed for the transaction of business on the following dates Friday, 29th March, 1918. Fatorday, 30th March, 1918. Monday, Ist April, 1818. By order of the Committees, OITTY a BATEM883 words
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Advertisement784 1918-03-26 3 I NOTICE. A meoMnp of all Ceyl'»nte< be held io the Vicuna Memorial Uh.', ihi, atu moon at ft P to pa«« a vote tn <• tdoitiCt- on the death of the late Sir John Aootrmn, Governor Of ceyior. Ail are taic^tly rtquectad to attend. S6-S S6-8 Public Works Department,784 words
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671 1918-03-26 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, March 20, 1918. Following the plethora of wires published yesterday about the great battle of the West, to day comparatively few have come m, the latest of which show that heavy fighting is still going on and that the result is uncertain The only clear671 words
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Article675 1918-03-26 4 Mr E L Watson, of the Anglo Swiss Milk Company, who was recently trans (erred from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok, is leaving for Home to join up. The Shipping and the Import and Export offices will be closed on Good Friday and open for two hours (from 10 a m675 words
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Article1250 1918-03-26 4 Paris, March 24. All reliable informs tion ehowe the enormous effort attempted by the Germans against the British front m France is resulting m a real failure. Le Matin writes on this matter as follows. "In order to meet the formidable shock the British General Staff foresaw the1,250 words
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Article365 1918-03-26 4 SOOTH AFRICAN OBJECTION Ships will be Returned 1 tfcy feuoDi*riti« \j*b\ 9 ;R«ot«r't B»rric« Capetown, March 24 -fa of Assembly, Her zog itteffred for taking over Dutch ifcip, whether South Aftica M m this act. General Botfe* tbat South Africa a* a ptrt Ihftd lo do »ts365 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1918-03-26 4 CAPSTAN CIGARETTES GALDBEGK, MCGREGOR GO. r* fesa «j a i. i C•■ Ii i AND r-L^w>wk O BEDDING 1 j -'i ill <v V v^ "y 1 HI x..— '^>— JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE <late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MA JF STIES) Begs to133 words
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Advertisement48 1918-03-26 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD BOAD. TELEPHOKE 10S5 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of our offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could bo' given or demanded. Mr. Mrs E. F. MAULDON. I48 words
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PROGRESS OF THE GREAT BATTLE
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Article259 1918-03-26 5 Lnemy Advance^Controlled March 24, (2.16 p.m.)_Hai* was no material change on the bal at during the night, though further c S occurred at a number of points baldiu* the line Somme river to mill btnall parties of the enemy en roored to com i Q the neighbourhood *rgn259 words
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Article296 1918-03-26 5 London. Mar 24.— For the firafc time m :h~ war the German communique yes terday described the Kaiser as command ing the battle, while the captures recorded are credited to the armies of the German Crown Prince and the Crown Prince Rappee cht of Bavaria. Thus the296 words
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Article202 1918-03-26 5 onion. Mar 24. A wireless German ..a! claims the capture cf Peronne. prisoners have increased to 30,000 -;u33 to six hundred. -cndon, March 24, (6.35 pm.) Wireless nan official: In our victory near nckf, Cambrai, St Quentin and la Fere n?lUh Third and Fourth armies and as202 words
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Article438 1918-03-26 5 HeaVy Price Paid London, March 28 9.15 p ra.— Rtuter'e correspondent at Headquarters telegraph mg on Saturday afternoon says We are confldeot the Germane 1 tremendous and probably despairing effort will fail bat the 1 test is a rupreme one, furthermore our' soldier* rightly or wrongly, feel438 words
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Article222 1918-03-26 5 London, March 24. Renter's correspondent at British headquarters says The enemy is now throwing his last ounce of weight and resource into a straggle, upon the coarse of which m the immediate future hangs the issue of the war* A captured airman hap stated "The offensive is the222 words
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Article108 1918-03-26 5 London, Mar 23.— Paris Official. Several enemy aeroplanes flew over Paris at BSO this morning. There were several casualties. They were chased off by ours. The all olear was given at 430 m the i afternoon. Paris French official (24th 6 25p Enemy aeroplanes crossed tht lines at108 words
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Article562 1918-03-26 5 Enemy Roughly Handled London, March 24.— Renter's correspondent at Headquarters writes: The magnificent defence which the slow h retiring British Hue has thus far made assuredly constitutes one of the greatest epics m history. I find m high quarters to day unbroken serenity, con fldence and satisfaction562 words
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Article90 1918-03-26 5 London, Mar 24 (4.20 a).— French com munique After violent bombardment the enemy unsuccessfully attempted a surprise Attack south of Javinoonrt. There was somewhat lively artillery flre m the regions Bois le Pretre, m the Vosges, near la Fontenelle and at Hartmannsweilerkopf. London, Mar 24. A French communi90 words
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Article60 1918-03-26 5 Washington, March 24.— An American warship brought into a Pacific port the sixty foot motor boat Agassiz, manned by a German crew. 16 is stated that the vessel was operating as a raider m the Pacific and was capable of sinking any merchantman. Ifi is alleged that60 words
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Article31 1918-03-26 5 London, March 24.— The Archbishop of Canterbury has ordered special prayers m all churches on behalf of the army and the righteous cause for which we are fightiog.31 words
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Article27 1918-03-26 5 Washington, Match 28. —To farni6h the Allies with the necessary wheat till harvest the Food Administration has ordered American consumption to be reduced by half.27 words
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Article865 1918-03-26 5 Before Sir W Langham Garter, senior magistrate, yesterday afternoon, Inep. Millar of the Arms and Ammunition De parfcment charged Messrs John Little and Co, (l) that they being licensed dealers did on or about January 9 have m stock eleven shot guns and air guns without entering865 words
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Article38 1918-03-26 5 London, Mar 22. Silver ig at 15d. The condition* have not altered. Thn njirket ie tkua. London, Mar 23.— Silvtr is at forty B ix pence. There is conticued scarcity aud the market iv (leva.38 words
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Article21 1918-03-26 5 London, March 23. Ifc is officially aunonnced that the Osaka Shoten Kuiaha has decided to inaugurate a mnnihio21 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement150 1918-03-26 5 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF THE ENGLISH MADE "CHALLENGE" Sporting Guns. ft S-3wg^^^ 111 Special Challenge Double barrelled Shot Gun with Treble Bolted Wedgefast top cross bolt, Top Lever snap action, Steel Barrels, Left Choke bored, solid strikers, Rebounding hammers out of the line of sight, Half Pistol grip, Walnut150 words
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Advertisement558 1918-03-26 6 P dOt OaiTiSH India AND jntPCAB Ijine (Comfanlea lax>v?oratea \m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended.558 words
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Advertisement566 1918-03-26 6 KONIKKUJKE PAKETVAART WkkUWWm (Incorporated In Holland, ttoyal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, COLbTIB QUAY UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS ROCHUBBEX Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon and Semarang I Melchior Treub Batavia, 6emarang, and Sourabaya with transhipment for Passengers I at Batavia to Teloft Betong, Kroe, Benkoelen, Oo&tbaven. vlerab. X566 words
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Advertisement344 1918-03-26 6 M. M. MBSSA6ERIEB MABHIMES (INOOBPOBATBD IN FB4KCE) MAIL LIHI. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hoc song, Saigon, Singapore, Colnmbo, Djibou Egypt and Markeilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIMB. Fortnightly ser vice between Saigon To a ran Haiphong. For farther information apply to J. de COURTOIS Agent GENOA. A steamer will be despatched344 words
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Advertisement344 1918-03-26 6 JAPAN HAM STEAMSHIP Co., i Ineorporat ift r F%pn EUROPF.AK Lir fa? Beogkong, SLso^Rt, Kl bg ftr lilttti, Pemg, Coian-; A service !s malnt&iDet L> m ports Ie Mafßtllim. Lot., 1 sontraoft with the In perl a: J&»*, ment. The New Twin bcv aiklcteiclag thtH osrvtce ha^c b Seslgsed ana344 words
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Article1527 1918-03-26 7 (Special for the "Free Prees.") When one considers that this Colony exports over 90.CC0 tons of copra annually of a value exceeding jElf millions it is surprising how little is known of the pur poses to which h is put and the methods of preparation. At one1,527 words
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Article253 1918-03-26 7 The Malayalee Association having been recently registered its members held a general meeting on Saturday at 4 p m, to consider plans for the future run of the Association. After reading the minutes of the last meeting and a report of tbe events con cerning the registration of253 words
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Advertisement548 1918-03-26 7 Assets over $2,000,000 i I™™1 1^"™ 1 f TII P Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OPPir (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). WFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry E.C. xne Company has £20 nnn a MONEY TO LOAN. LIBERAL COMMISSION TO548 words
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Advertisement499 1918-03-26 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan SStli g n c rf be a~--~ Y. 43,000.000 r!? P W Uf 30,000,000 Reserve Fund Y ai,3Oo!oOO President. 3. Inooye Esf, nee ProHient. Y. Yamakawa Em. DIRECTORS. J. Inonye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma E«<q. M. Odafiiri Esq. K. Sonoda499 words
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Advertisement239 1918-03-26 7 «I ZEILIND INBUUHCE Co., Hi, FIRE INO MARINE. (Incorporated In New Zealand,) HN-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LSI lIIIIE. (Incorporated m Hongkong SKiSI FIRE INSURANCE Co., Li*. FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) lewou roirintee a accident co. it*. BUARANTEE. [Incorporated m England] Fire &na Marine Risks of every description inderwritten at lowest current239 words
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Advertisement160 1918-03-26 7 GaggjnoiCo Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Dept. ESANOFELE Jast received from Bordeaux table claret m bulk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Gelestins fable Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always steamers160 words
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Advertisement85 1918-03-26 7 FRh&H BLOOD WANTED Horn that toma ol »ai fosgiit are leaving tbi LasjfsUtHr oandl tbere ie a shane. toe lbs Uuvlh aeo< tc nominate on" fl fceri fomuget i abets who v ill really be mon feast y repreetntasive or tbe general ecu.. a-fty What the 00 i it. ftt85 words
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Article416 1918-03-26 8 Prince Lichnowsky, who was* German Ambassador m London up to the outbreak of war, contributed to the Berliner Tegeblatt an extraordinary article on German relations with Rus6ia. Prince Lichnowsky's apparent object is to lay stress upon the permanent factors, both political and economic, m Russo416 words
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Article249 1918-03-26 8 Considerable attention has been paid m recent years at the Imperial Institute, to the discovery of substitutes for timber ac a material for paper. One of the most promising of the materials investigated is the waste bark of the wattle tree, now extensively cultivated m Sonth249 words
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Article100 1918-03-26 8 Within the past month nearly a dozen Irish newspapers have increased their prices owing to shortage arid increased price cf paper. Tbeee include the RoScommon Herald and Lajtritn Observer frcni a penny to twopence the Cock Examiner, Newry Reporter, Bra;, Herald, Mid Uister Mail, Wicklov,- News Letter, and100 words
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Advertisement322 1918-03-26 8 Nerves shaky? That Is a serious condition unless you are well along In years. It often precedes a severe nervous breakdown. The best tonic for the nerves is> good Supply of rich red blood. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for .Pale People are a non alcholic tonic especially suited for nervous,322 words
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Advertisement155 1918-03-26 8 Atlas Preservatives A GENUINE RUST PREVENTATIVE with Black Finish. A Wood Preservative, Protects Timber from White Ants, Dry Rot etc A 25 per cent Solution is Sufficient for Practically every Requirement Supplied m Drums containing 77 lbs. or about 5 gallons. AT Q Q C *b I mm mm Mm155 words
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Article53 1918-03-26 9 (Oqbmomd or «o Mar. 18.) 2 4 0-82 I. dtmaod 18 15 16 Pitrsti •■•diti •mi 2416 32 muM dtmand Bsak fl6 IWHA, T. T. 152 IONKOBI, dtmftoi 86|%PlMB YOXOZAMA, dtraanl 106| Ja?a, demand j^i^ Bamssok, dtmand 66t S:vißiieHB, Bank Bnyid f5.64 Bank ol Bcf Uud R»U 6% Bm53 words
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Article158 1918-03-26 9 Tid (buyers) §148.00 3n.,ki«B 1400 3aci?..icK O.hi Na. 1 S2.of S— Ml Oq*« No. f 10.00 P«PVM Bla^k ozdln. B'pore 81.76 fWMII fait) 42 60 Wwtmfi illO !o At U nom .'ia'nicf s (M to lha Ik.) aom hSfc« (B»»id«' norn Clovtc (Araholaf) norn teH Ccff.c (4^ Black) aom158 words
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Article102 1918-03-26 9 ENTRINCEB— TANJOtfG P-IQAB Wharves Seoi Godowna Gate Enti Bonded Warebooses, East Traiat Reclamation gar Bi Storages A 1 (T Pagai> HPBEabi East iA 2 20/22 Storage B 1 Wharf-* Sheers 8 19 l do (Dry Docks) 3 Dock Store, Head Tomr. Office, Police and Main Fire Stations102 words
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Article41 1918-03-26 9 Mar. i 5, 1918. The following are the shares ac to which changes are notified m Mesere Fraeer and Co'a yesterday's share list Buyers Sellers ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Teluk Aneon 9.00 10 00 MINES. Ulu Piah 1.55 1.6541 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1918-03-26 9 SUPPLIES FOB Estates Mines Etc. \nt Fumigators ("Four Oaks") anc Sulphur Powder. rsenite of Soda for killing out lalang spinall's Best Copal Varnish, bisulphite of Soda (Best English). cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sportmg .Balhstite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder Disinfectant. "Sanitas" m 1 5 gallon220 words
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Advertisement903 1918-03-26 9 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. (HE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BB HELD ON Tuesday the 21st, Thursday the 23rd, and Saturday the 25th of May, 1918. PROGRAMME. filial u/\i. TUESDAY, SIST^MAY, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAKES— 2-15 pm. Value $400. A handicap for all Ponies903 words
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Advertisement803 1918-03-26 9 2*7. THE VISITORS' PLITE and STAKKS^--2-40 p in. and 5 p.m. Valae of each Stake $500. A handicap for all Ej|.Grlffla Horse t that have run at the Meeting. The Horses may be divided by the Handle apper into two classes, i.c A and B. Each class to b 3803 words
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Advertisement301 1918-03-26 9 CHINESE DISPENSER WANTED Po» Singapore. Must be an experienced man. Apply D c/o Free Press 268 nc_ Wanted, Master. Offlr ere and Engineers fcr a steamer to sail shortly. Apply to BOUSTEAD ft Co, 26 3 WANTED for Insuraoco Department of local firm, clerk preferably with Life Aspurance expe»itnce. A301 words
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Miscellaneous69 1918-03-26 9 WEATHER REPORT Kan dang Kerbaa Hospital, Mar ?4 9 A.M. 3 pm. 9 P.tt Barom. 32 Fah. 29 792 29 £93 99 789 Temp. 84 6 85 5 8f Wet Bulb Tber. 78.0 79 0 77 0 Dlr. of Wind SE 6E Calm Max. Temp La shade 89.0 Mln. do.69 words
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Miscellaneous207 1918-03-26 9 MAIL TABLB To day. incefmedlatfc and local mails, win be tosao to list; bolow Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. (by Trala) I p.m **tly (exoepti Sunday) Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Cucob Soon Hong 8.80 am P. S'ham A Penang Pin Seng 11.80 AM South Africa 1 80 pm207 words
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Article911 1918-03-26 10 CHAIRMAN ON CONDITIONS AND MARKET PROSPECTS. Directors' Wart Policy. The annual general meeting of the Tapah Rubber Estates, Ltd, wag held yesterday, at the registered offices, French Bank Buildings. There were present Meesra W H Macgregor (chairman) H D Mundell, D V Perkins (directors), F Adam, C EHartton911 words
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Article918 1918-03-26 10 SUNGEI PAT AN I RUBBER. PROSPECTS OF THE COMING YEAR. [The following report is forwarded by the secretaries for publication The first ordinary general meeting of the Songei Pataoi Rubber Co, Ltd, was held on Mar 21 at the Chamber of Com merce Penang, Mr Wm Dnnoan presiding. Mr F918 words
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Article36 1918-03-26 10 In or, RLiverti^eraent cf a boys' *chcol en tb^ finglith Eist Coast there now ap pear these, wotda Private heated dug cue" Tha chrctiiclercf the effeefca of war will huvp tt, inninnn Hiia n*nr uf.f-r anh'nn36 words
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Article428 1918-03-26 10 JUDGMENT IN MOTOR SMASH CASE. In the Supreme Court, yesterday morning, Mr Justice Ebden gave judgment m the case arising out of a collision between two motorcars m Dalvey rd, the plaintiff, Mr A Sarkies, oC Raffles Hotel, claiming $825 for damages to S 648, owned by him.428 words
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Article281 1918-03-26 10 The names of the winners of the Pitman shorthand certificates presented at the meeting on Thursday last are as follows:- Miss M Wright theory and elementary); Miss E Seth (theory and elementary Miss E Watson (theory); Mies D Braun (50 words per minute,'; Miss D281 words
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Article42 1918-03-26 10 The following competitions will be played during the Easter Holidays Friday and Saturday, 29th and 80th inst. 18 Hola Medal Competition. SuLday and Monday, 31st March and Ist April 18 Hale Bogey Competition. Entrance Fee m both cases $1.42 words
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Article31 1918-03-26 10 The Honorary Secretary acknowledges with thanks the following donations. Previous!? acknowledged $1,988 tion'bla Mr C J Suunders 50 12.088 r j f he Relief Fund is now cosed.31 words
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Article52 1918-03-26 10 The 3.i*W?rn Telegraph Co, has received advice from San Frnrcieco that the United States Censor wi.l refuse to pass. I for the present, all telegrams cf a eocisl, ptrsoujl, or uniajportaut character. Hiddeu under many toes of coa! m the etarboard banker of a stc-amer arriving wwnilv nh Manila, frnm52 words
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Article569 1918-03-26 10 JURY SERVICE BEFORE DRILLS. The second Assizes of the year were continued m the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Ebden. There was a new panel of common jurors, owing cf course t the unusual length of the Assizes which would have been rather a tax on one569 words
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Article65 1918-03-26 10 Already ackonwledged 97,556 J B David ICO Julian Frankel Furnishing Co 100 B Etlin" 25 Total 97,781 By T t D>c22, 1917 94 535.14 Mar 21, 1918 3,245.86 97,781 This fund is now closed. The total amount subscribed (97,781) provides for one but65 words
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Article84 1918-03-26 10 I Batavia, March 23. Rubber First Latex Crepe per half kilo F 1.00 Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilo .95 Outputs (75% Firsts) per half kilo .90 Sugar. Old New Crops Java Superior White D S 25 higher per pikul f o b 9 10 Old84 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement38 1918-03-26 10 TLe eale cf Mo. 26 Cavanngh Road. 16 Cuppsge Road and the fieehold building' Isi 188 situate afc Kallaog Road has been! withdrawn as a result; of a eettlernect arrived at, between the mortgagor and tLe mortgagee therein.38 words
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Advertisement376 1918-03-26 10 JAUNDICE I I ITS CAUSE AND CURE. A This distressing complaint sr> common m a!! Ik t coui I I caused by the Bile overflowing m the Blood, ft is not I dependent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints B cause the Bile to overflow m tin's manner instead376 words
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Miscellaneous36 1918-03-26 10 S. V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME [Drills marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, March 26. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SR E (v) 1, SVC Recruits 5.10 Chinese Co SVI Attendance at three recruits 1 parades a' wtfclr is Cviupuljory.36 words
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