The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1918
1918-09-27
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Title Section15 1918-09-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FES CENTS SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1918. NO. 9,47815 words
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Article217 1918-09-27 1 Late wire news will be found on page 4. Assize and police court news is given on page 5. Auction prices and share market reports on page 10. Latest changes m the local thare list will be fofind on pa#e 9 Notes on the training for the217 words
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Article1373 1918-09-27 1 A co q pie of paragraphs m a weekly newspaper, comment: eg en a financial appeal by a lady wbo is described as au 1 o?d cat-killer, have reminded me tbftft I was once publicly reproved for writing about the men of fottert who bavo cated foe cats.1,373 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement274 1918-09-27 1 I GOODRICH TYRES SOU** PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. \fternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. j: Susie m Attendance Cinema Show on the Sawn, especially for children, j at 6.50 p.m (weather permitting). >-OTICE TO CONSUMERS OF f|| KEROSENE OIL.274 words
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Advertisement223 1918-09-27 1 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 OUR DAY 1918 S^'WAR LOAN LOTIERY SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Coin oq It tee TICKETS $10 EACH. (Singapore Cuirency). The amonnt of the lottery will hs Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) or snch lesser amount as may bo subscribed. 30%223 words
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Advertisement145 1918-09-27 1 LATEST ADVEBTISEMfINTS. Pacific mail steatnahip failing s Page 6. Whiteaway'e for m6n'e underclothing Page 3. Notice regarding the Straits Wat lottery Va&'+r H **&>% y Municipal notce re tenders required- Page 3. Fresh time at the Harima Hall, Graiety and Marlborough Page 2. Notice te steamer sailing for Madras instead145 words
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Advertisement5 1918-09-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1918-09-27 1 THE W&kkk Fridtf 27th Uith Wht& 314 a ,2 3' p.m. Moon Last Quarter. Municipal Commission, 2.33 p m. Sauiito) 28th. Hiefc Wale* -4-3* :,336 p m. Tabernaclea, 8 h Day (Jewish Holiday.) Sunday, 29th. High Wtter 8- 1 a.m., 5 S p.ai. 18th Runrtay after Trinity Michael jlic aeimae109 words
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Article150 1918-09-27 2 Courtesy of the French Consulate Paris September 23rd 6 20 p m On the south of St. Qoentin, tbe French captured the forfi and village of Veudeuil. and reached the Oi&e. In Orient, the French aad Serbians reached the Vardar near Negotion they occupy tbe railway from150 words
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Article173 1918-09-27 2 Orders for week ending September, 28th, 1818. Thursday, Sept 26. Bugle Bacd Prac tics Malay Volunteer Club 5.15 p m. Executive Committee Mt sting, V M C A <J p m. Individual Troops Orders as issued by Sc->a'.jia3ters. Ail cedaced rates, including round trip tickets, missionary farea173 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement378 1918-09-27 2 i now OaibrdM on I SALE g| (Cloth Covers $1.75} i i DOLI c OlgieiOHY l OFHSt, 16 CHANGE ALLEY. When Anaemic Run-Down TAKE jXinaTer \V THE IDEAL TONIC. THE MEDICAL HALL Opposite General Post Office. SINGAPORE. I A R FRESHING DRINK I JEFFREY'S t %t\ Mm S» tiß M378 words
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Advertisement550 1918-09-27 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD TKE SELECT PICTURE THEATRE OF SINGAPORE TO-NIGHT! AT 9-30 TO-NIGHT!! PULL PROGRAMME OP NEW COMICS, NEW D3AMAS, NEW TOPICALS Including A SPLENDID "BUTTEfiFLY FEATOBE Entitled Society's Driftwood A Dramatic Photo- Play of a Girl who did cot Forget Featuring the World Famed Screen "Star" GRACE CUNARD First550 words
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Advertisement372 1918-09-27 2 Wed M td«y, Septembe^rW, to^Kcnday, I^^JJ" I In the Second Shew tf In c AN EXCEPTIONAL WORLD-BRADY presentirg KITTY GORDON At one time a wellknoA], i r m t c m England, and now a tamous iotwid r •■< i .^^.i OP GREAT STRENGTH AND AT IE AC A. vivid372 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement615 1918-09-27 3 AUCTION SUE OF Whisky, Brandy, Wines^Seer etc At Messrs CBING KENG LEE Coys Sale Room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Ofl Wednesday 2nd October 1918 at 10-30 a.m. CHING KENG LEE Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents AUCTION SALE OF excellent Teak llojsehold Furniture, Cottage Piano, Triple sorini Cau net Gramophone and615 words
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Advertisement593 1918-09-27 3 UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. (Incorporated la tbe Straits Settlements). Notice is hereby given lhat the Transfer Books of the above Company will be doted from let October to 9th October, 1918 both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, T. C. B. MILLER, Secretary. fi Singapore, 25th September, 1918. **9 910593 words
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Advertisement311 1918-09-27 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners" invits tenders for tbe following works 1 Sewer m Damar Road. 2. Bewtr m GantODment Road. 8. Filling ia of Pond at Everton Road. 4. Repairs at Olyde Terrace Market. 5. New Awe ings at Kandang Kerban Market. 6. Removing Tower at the Oro&s Street311 words
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Advertisement192 1918-09-27 3 SHIPMENT OF GENTS HOSIERY JUST ARRIVED AT WHITEAWAVS J?L mmn OTHERS lIIIIITATE EVERITTS TROUSiR PRESSES I Splendid finish with plated fittings, m two qualities The Oxford $17.50 The City $19.50 "*~JA£GEB PUR£ WOOfMOfOR SCARVES Variety of Colours Received Price $4.50 *^EGE¥>lißrioOHYLmliiELn Sizes from S to 8 Price $3.25 each ENDiO192 words
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814 1918-09-27 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Sept 27, 1918. The Admiralty returns cf shipping 'sunk for the month of August appear to-day. In previous months the returns i the loss— _have been accompanied with comparisons of figures of previous months and previous years The telegram to day is silent on those814 words
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Article594 1918-09-27 4 Tha Chief Justice, Sir John Backnill k c leaves for Ptuinp oa Saturday to preside at the Military Tiibunale ibere which 3pen ou Monday. The purchase for ',000,000 of the Covent Garden Eatatc from the Dake of Bedford by the Baechatn pill inr.kers ani others wa? completed receutly. A full594 words
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Article416 1918-09-27 4 ArQ^terditn, Sept 25. Bjrlin announces that arrangements are beirg raada for tb« expeditious evacuation of civilians from Metz and o.herplacaa m Aieaca Lorra:a»i likely coma within tbe range of enemy longrange guns Thie is the fltet pabWc admission of the Garman Hah Gomaiini^ anxiety as r'^arie Alt-aca Lorraine.416 words
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Article418 1918-09-27 4 WHAT WAS FOUND iT ACCUSEDS LODGINGS. At tbe fifth Ase zee yesterday before Mr Justice Ebden farther evidence was beard m the Globs Hotel murder case m which the accused man, Liang Ah Tee, a Hi k chia, ie charged with the raurder of Sarah Liebmaa and418 words
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Article34 1918-09-27 4 Vicente Sotto, the Filipino attorney who figured prominently ac a defendant m the Hongkong Courts m extradition proceedings abont seven years ago, hat been perpetually disbarred m the Philip pines (com practising law. j34 words
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Article138 1918-09-27 4 [VF l > Its HI I 8 f pttoa i on j mo ttfa pi ptton< 5 B C MiU I "i.i: IS Bmploym '2 1 1" Etoc b w "d v E' Ty Ttiß Birp'oymect n •i 8 7 JR ftfortieoa 88 W H r J.q;ib.,rt BOTOTBAI)138 words
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Article110 1918-09-27 4 FRENCH COUNULAR TELEGRAMS. COUETEST OF nOt FkEN. H Paris, Sept 24th 6 15 p m Top British have prcgrefestd oj the MHtof Vtrmand Id Pa'ettino the ttofffcf are f all.ng back on Amman, pursued by the British. Tut Jewish ttoope have rfncbi Bf Salt The Arabs have occupied Maan Hritn-h110 words
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Correspondence
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Letter171 1918-09-27 4 To thk Editor Dear Sir —lt does ftOf r-qu;:e I porepicpcity to perceive thnt i: pendent Sboeftiieta" P* ;f interred m DWfctel Mm mlt oi 1 pbonee, cib<r*ise ht w i; j I Dot have made U.e «l if not better, Mtfottettoi from Dictapboue fcptt« f171 words
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Advertisement166 1918-09-27 4 COUTTS' Kpi price $38.40 PE CAS B^gll i>wty Extra. iIDBEOK MAGGBEOOR i 60. j GENTS' ;4^V^ OIL SILK j j r.j%- \j RAINCOATS I *ssf WITH f%M 1\ Baglan Sleeves 1 Thoroughly BM-4EL- Feather Weight J 3 i j2^ Sizes 32 to 42 Special Value $35.00 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD.166 words
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Advertisement53 1918-09-27 4 Wilson Co.; PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS l ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 c 1 a Bng 2T013> il i is 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 I (12 do $10) > Note tbe conditions of onr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better gasrarteo ef t.ho Mgh quality of j our tvork could bo53 words
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Article540 1918-09-27 5 ?cEP DISCONTENT PKEYAILS" rrd u> :1 and Russia Made the War j i -i jvept 2i Chancellor Wett ipeeek at tco openirg of the ittee of tha Reichstag, said: a thai lipep or discontent circle! ol the population tibia a .r ptewne ivi gs and J.-pnvations. but I540 words
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Article153 1918-09-27 5 3ep4 2 5. Simultaneously with H g'l defence th;»t Germany umi ad a defensive measure, '/-.itung quotes a chapter m I Imi rjj's oa tbe league of I I bich C zberger slatta that not valid coeu military proof of tbe a Urn part of the Freooh153 words
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Article270 1918-09-27 5 BATTERING ENEMY LINES I Another 1,000 Prisoners j 4 Bj labmariae Oabto] [Rrator's fervjo*] London, Sept 26.— Field Marshal Haig iWe further progren^d on the e/ening of the 24sh and at night time m tbe neigh* bcMirbood of Salincy and at Gricoutnt I Vc?. onpmy counter attacked several270 words
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Article284 1918-09-27 5 We Are Over the Crest i Ljcdcn. Sept SS. The representative cf the Daily Telegraph at Paris on Sept 24 'interviewed General Foch at this headquarters. Focb eaid The British Army is fighting b^tt^r thrsn ever and all its losses |bave baen ruide good. Thd Americana are 'eplendil284 words
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Article151 1918-09-27 5 Amsterdam, Sent 26 la the Reichstag, General von Wrisberg, explaining fcbe military situation on the west front, attributed the failure of tha German blow east of Rbeims to the impossibility of securing surpriaa. The subsequent Allied sasoeades ware largely due to the English bringing over151 words
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Article78 1918-09-27 5 Sea Traffic Increasing Londju, Sept 26.— The Admiralty an nounct* that the Baiiah and allied nentral i merchant tonnage sunk last montb j Uu-jnsi l was 327 670 tons of which the j British was approximately 176,000 and other nationalities 151,000- Steanubip* exceeding eGO g:ose tons entering78 words
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Article53 1918-09-27 5 London. Sept 26, Tbe Archbishop of Canterbury has sent a letter to the dio oesao bishops m England and Wales suggesting epeoial thanks at services on Sept 29 for the deliverance of tbe Holy Land from fine Turks. A service ol thanksgiving is being held at Westminster53 words
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Article511 1918-09-27 5 BALKAN ADYANGE CONTINUES i Scenes of the Turkish Rout IBy Sabmari*. OftbU] riUat«r'i B€rrio«j London, Sept 24— British official Salonika. The pursuit .of tbe Bulgarians on the Monnatir Doitan front continues. The Anglo Greeks Lave reached the line 1 Pazarli Fnrka-Smekvica where they are m j touch511 words
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Article184 1918-09-27 5 Amsterdam, Sept 26 Von Hin f z.i, m the Reichstag, referriog to tbe AustroHungarian peace note, said that ths German Government did not think this was the most suitable moment for a renewal of such appeals, when tbe enemy waa suffering from war psychosis and the intoxication184 words
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Article93 1918-09-27 5 London, Stpb 24 In London a wel come was given to Italian guests. Prince I Pco§p°ro Colonna, the Major of Rome and I Sigoor Marooni were guest* of the British Government. They were rpoeived m anI dience by the King at Buckingham Palace At a demonstration held iv93 words
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Article59 1918-09-27 5 Washington, Sepi 24. The House of] Representatives baa approve! of the mea ■are making national prohibition effective on July 1, 1910 The Senate has already! pasted the measure. The House of' Representatives rejected an amendment permitting the importation of wines until May 1. The importation of wines59 words
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Article216 1918-09-27 5 GOVERNMENT DECISION Warning to Picketers Wy eabaanaa V*hU} fiUiltf'i Mervioe] London, Sept 25. A section of tbs South Wales railwaymen Lac struck, demanding an increase of tea shillings weekly instead of tfc? iccreasn of five sbii lings offered by the War O&binet ar.ci Etc cepGed by ths216 words
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Article469 1918-09-27 5 London, Sept 24. Summertime m Great Britain enc s on first of October and m France on sixth of Octobr-r. (Havae) RED CROSS WORK FOR THE WOUNDED. The following sums are gratefully acknowledged Already received $18,685 04 Mrs W Marsh (sb) 5 H E M^jor General Ridoui, 10469 words
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Article91 1918-09-27 5 The undermentioned Singapore proparties wf-r* 1 »old by auction by the Commercial Hubbec Co, ou Wednesday afternoon Freehold building land at TaLJocg Katorg off Grove Road, area 24 875 eqaaie feet, boagbt by Mr Teo Kirn Seng for f«,fOO. Freehold building land at Joo Chiat Road, area 1291 words
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Advertisement67 1918-09-27 5 I. l Robinson Co. ij 1^ Bags iriCG ■■.■'.so tateoi N; 3sks LyVFAI RTI phers to Their MAJESTIES) Begs to mnonnoe that be condocts tbe ONLY rrTJTIOPfiAN mUMx) v. SIBSAPBBE me BOHIINGTOK. (100 Paces Worth ci' tbe Adelpb] Hct^!|. Smoking Mixture $1.35 per lb. tin HV %!>POfNTfWENT TO B, W,67 words
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Advertisement863 1918-09-27 6 P« &0« Bkitish India AND OLPCAB LlI^F. (GomyanlOß Ineoryotatea it £cf l*nfl Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Vfca company's M&IL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present cSSfiSSSr'* INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are Passengers for Europe arc863 words
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Advertisement934 1918-09-27 6 i^s« Mm JL&i> ME sBAGBRIBS MIRI7IMES (INOORPOBATBD IV FBAMOF JAPAN SI All Mil mi. MmM n Monthly servioe between Shanghai, HongSTEAMSHIP CO.. Ltd Bong, Saigon, Singapore, Oolumbo, Djibouti, S (ißeovyovated l« Jfc»a»r V**** and Marfeellleß and vice-versa. g EHR9PEAII LffCS. branch lihb. c Fortnightly service between Balgon-Tonrane-ttr Hanlksel Saißfoil, Kefcs934 words
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Advertisement523 1918-09-27 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHiP CQMpto (INCORPORATED IN V£A vv »*if gfjf REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACfHC SFR V K T Hongkong Sfcaogbsi, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu San r 1.8. "VEHEZOEW', HOOO tens from Uongkonr on IS. "ECUADOR". 14 000 tone do lb r I.S. "COLOIBIA", 14,000 tons do ip and eve«y 28 days523 words
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Article546 1918-09-27 7 London, July 29. Stptiei which have reached England lately Irom German prisoners m inference to the manner m which the British aero plane* keep them under a constant strain and scare, prove that the aeroplane bomb and machine gun must now be definitely counted f\ mat*546 words
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Article236 1918-09-27 7 John McSweeny, a famous American lawyer, was once defending a raun m a murder trial. The case locked hopeless, and McSweeny called no evidence foe tbe defence. So the pub.ie prosecutor, b -liev ing that conviction wa? a*surud, closed his case with a few parfnuctory reniatks g236 words
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Article156 1918-09-27 7 We Manchuria Daily News reported on the Bth intt how a competition was being waged between the O 5 X and the X P M on their Soui.h Sea Haas and bow the latter proposed a cjmproaiiss. The Manager of lbs Singapore Bc&uch cf the Dutch156 words
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Article524 1918-09-27 7 The Channel Tunnel. j The sittings of the la'ernational Parlia montary Commercial Conference wece concluded at the Royal Gallery, House of Lords, recently under the presidency of Sic John Randies, mp. Resolutions with regard to inter Allied reassurance and the Channel Tunnel were aiop:e J, but the524 words
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Article224 1918-09-27 7 Djes In South China. The American Consul General at Hong cong reports that the secret of German I luccesa lay as much m the German plan! >f merchandising as m tcientific and j sconomical methods of m.xnufac ure. Cbsre were several primacy arrangements lpon which ell the224 words
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Article116 1918-09-27 7 Wbat woman has ever avaihd herself of the privilege of proposing iv leap yef.* 1 Nevt-rthf lrrse, its m ictereetint; to chscover wbencti the irlo>i arose. Her M iiut Blebbic Mb jestie Margaret decreed f m the year 1289 fchat during her reign every maid of tv:oiKnd, whether116 words
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Advertisement137 1918-09-27 7 TROPICAL ROOFING! m lo Supplied vith patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS vhi h Jo away with the necessity of j using sticky cement at the overlaps. V Q>~. > Gfc'" i »^SCU is the result of over 50 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the137 words
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Advertisement372 1918-09-27 7 Cured o::^nsht by Veno's Lightning Ceu^h Cure. p Every mother should know that Veno'a Lightning ''•.::L r h Cut* iA really cures whooping cough, Bveo m the worst ciaol the a quick, sure relief that Venn's brings I i the li bit suffeMf ib something to wonder at. The cough372 words
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Article2050 1918-09-27 8 KaparPars.Deo 1,075,133 46,800 687,145 Kapayang 144,812 12,511 H0, 152 Kapoewas. 21.9,(60 66,500 Karak, Deo 240,497 14,718 129,182 Karan, 122,825 8,7? 0 69 8U Kedah, April 493,479 49.C89 805,849 Keloinafc, May 190,364 18,261 63,111 Kerapas, Jnne 269,370 23,275 211,280 Keponjj, Dec 334 5.0 Kimanis, Dec 395,114 85,700 270,5002,050 words
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Article229 1918-09-27 8 A. Eiata Jane 1,718 9C2 Aver Weng 2,406 90 1,117 Bandoa. 8,736 1 Bangaoa Val 5,195 600 3,466 Deebook 8,5fr0 250 2,729 1 Eruseh, July 1 j Chenderiang, 5,837 300 2 7C7 j Gnpang Consol, 17,075 1.400 11,022 JHeawood, 2,732 192 1,413 jldrib 3 780 200 1606 j229 words
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Advertisement394 1918-09-27 8 Tronoh, 17,586 1,973 15,012 Tronoh Sooth 4,461 120 2,017 I r^» r^ Wll ""'I The bskrn Illustrated Review In above list the totals m first column an l vf lv fl monthly totals for Jan-Deo, 1817. The mocmt A PTP^nPFAV TUT ar* a r7T-* r In which the Company 'a394 words
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Article56 1918-09-27 9 g OCNUUKSaO 'ji l 0f Sept 26 to 1-4 7-18 Umxai 28 81 S3 tsadUf I tt'i 3-4 i £!"*&Raa ai>r «j±d gmß 002 pnHA,T. T. 161 1 Rdasme r 60l^Prem U oaal 96 JA?A! fl*irtt:: 117 lumu^ inuusfl 66f SOIHMH, BMik Bu? > |8 5 Bask aacttt&i Itata56 words
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Article167 1918-09-27 9 Sept 26 Kn (40 tons) 1149.87* SuafcUi M 20 60 5. tLi'i *S o? i# I 24. C0 iko^-Isa CsM 12.00 PiJifH Hack Mstt. 8 PMI m 29.60 ftppff, tW»iti bit) iO.OO ITltiHitl '1 10 3o *b« It I norn j Efatmtgl (BO !o tht i* com ICaM (3»k*s)167 words
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Article37 1918-09-27 9 [AH British vassela unless marked.] Arrivals. I Sept 25. Batavier Singkara, Indragiri i (Dut) Sept 26. Medusa, Scott Hariey, Klang, Lady Weld. Ranas, Hiinan Meaggala, Brouwer, RS Bira (Dat); Teac'ui Mara (Jap) Raiang (Siara).37 words
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Advertisement1189 1918-09-27 9 e:s over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 :H GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS BBTTLEMENTS). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. C 1M Mo>ooo O 6 B w«"» the Supreme Oo»r, ol EngUafl, and compile* wllh Ihe BrUlshLlta tanm fflWij.atM v«1,189 words
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Advertisement678 1918-09-27 9 J Situation wanted, as General Saleeman, h amir*, well-educated young ram, 6tralt< j bom Ohiaere Kxc^liect certiflcatt s, and j number of year«" eiper'enoo as travelii' salesßian. Flrase rtp'j to Box i 4 c/j"Fr»' Press." ij >5-9 8-i: WANTED. 1 Capable Bterjograpber a r d typi-t. Coo salary and prospects.678 words
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Miscellaneous345 1918-09-27 9 CLEARANCES. Sept 25. Mati iiiri Esineta da, Qaorra, r Anjou. Ipoh, Sri Muar, Circe, Calypso Barenrez (iG Diei-dela, Speelcian (Dat). Sept 26. Vau dt>r P*rra (Dat). -4. MAIL TABLE Tt-lif. I .'Qieiajj'l!f«it! %v& -.oo^' BMSti Mil *i> to a* 3 *j iig^ beiow y Pcaanf, !tfal&99A, PAi i? Vtilm] f345 words
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Article544 1918-09-27 10 The "Free Pffefeß article on Rubber j and Raaoour the ouher day txeited some j comment. There was even indignation m some qanrters, but that is a little] difficult to naiarstaud. If rtport Bpeok truly, the wrathful ones were thosa Tfbo are prone to lose tuaic headd544 words
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Article303 1918-09-27 10 Sicgaporp, S.pt 28 At prfceeafe there is vaty little inclination to cpetate bat tha market would require only s!»ght encouragement to stiffen prices rU rcucd. Mining shF«re3 tii'O ralhsc steadier this week bat the volama cf business is exceptionally Email. 1b? rubber petition is abjut the an303 words
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Article78 1918-09-27 10 Th- S 0 C met a Naval fifteen In a gama uf It^ky lait cveuiog en the Ciub grcunJ, b rniber c^ranibling rcatcb endifig m a draw oi oce by each. TbMce wan co scoricg m the firs) half but m the second half the visitors were the first to78 words
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Article485 1918-09-27 10 LEWIS AND FEIT'S RETORT. j Singapore, Sept 26th. Sinze the Austioas which were complet ed oo Saptember 19tb tba market hae been eomawhab inactive with a falliag tendency, prices for tbo t»vo tirefi grades sagging ftom icuad about 50 cents to 47. This Weeks Auction? opened veryqniet485 words
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Article194 1918-09-27 10 another Dull Week. Sep'ember 19 25. The Rubber pj«i'ion m mor-i or less unchanged except that fur (Oc^obar- the second month m tncc33?ion ilia usual a'lo'.menu o! 2 CCO ton? to London haa been eliminated Th^ price of tia is still fixed until farther notice and as194 words
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Article224 1918-09-27 10 Tuo p:-!ir*? have received a report of B tabbing cast which occurred m Bait Linn a< 8 aim, on Wednesday, when a Hokien coolie named Lm Seak, living at 45 Bali Lane, is alleged to h;;vo hs-.n attacked r:v tivo o v bt.f ?.I ki- ii:". arir.rd with224 words
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Article395 1918-09-27 10 OUR DAY." At the invitation of the President, The iHon Mr F S James, C M o. Colonial Secretary, the leading members of tbe Cbinese community m Singapore met at the Council Ohamber on the 19th instant, and again on the 25th instant, m order to decide the best means395 words
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Article150 1918-09-27 10 A farther meeting cf the members of the Jewieh Community was held at the Colonial Secretary's Office on the 26th i n e t and the following generous subecrip :ione were* promised to the Our Day Fund Mr E S Mana=6eh 15,000 J A Eiiae 8,000 Bdditional150 words
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Article111 1918-09-27 10 Before Mr Ham, third' magistrate, i lyesteradey, a Malay named Manaf bin; Mohamtd, a salesman employed by Messriu Robiccon Red Co, waa charged with making false t;nUit?3 m the duy bcok oe theo separate dttcs May 80, Jane 4 and June B—in8 in respect of three bicycles valued111 words
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Article33 1918-09-27 10 J A marriage has been arranged and will shortly take place m Singapore between Mile Lea Mossy, of Arc ea-Barroie, France, recently arrived by the French mail, and < Me Henry Lesser ol Singapore.33 words
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Article505 1918-09-27 10 It was floe and p!easrmt at the Race I Course yesterday morning. The track was a little soft, making the going a j trifle heavy, but it m no other way effect ed the training, Rod. same very satistfeC tory work was pat through. Black Watch (Billett) put505 words
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Article101 1918-09-27 10 Nancy Comes Heine, a Triangle drams* m five acts, is tha title of an excellent production the M.ulborough !6 featuring to night besides two 'urlher episodes cf the Gaumont serial Jujiex. A good t^oreeler and three realer figure m the 2ret bouse. Tho Harima Hal! to night101 words
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Article115 1918-09-27 10 The rncual report cf Lhe Mo at Rubber j for the year ended April 30 shows that the profit for the year amounted to $8,743 15, which the directors recommend to be carried forward to next account. I The total number of ti«.;6o m beating on April115 words
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Article84 1918-09-27 10 Attendance at :atec recruits' parades b TT^.ek i^ ocmpnlaoryY [D:: .::i Mrufe-d aia eompaUory.] Friday Fep 27. 4.00p Johnston's Pier fee Fort Silo*o S V A Sees 111 IV 5.10 Drill Hall SR E (v> 500 Risim Point, P Btaci SK B(v) P B Platoon 515 DiiH84 words
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Advertisement74 1918-09-27 10 Uj_E IT HAS NO EQUAL From all Dealers OR CONNELL BROS COMPANY, So/c Agents Raffles ihambers, **J| PATRONIZED BY ROVSITV 4 CUPS AND BOW, S y^/c^, 1^ PRESENTATION AND OTHEB UFI IKSPECTION |HK*f iNVITED 1 4 62 and 63, HIGD BfHB! 3 2^^ >r No. l, nisno? -r,a et. fs74 words
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Miscellaneous27 1918-09-27 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday Sbpt 29th. Johnston's Pier. 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.80 atd8 80pTm. Club Bungalow, 8.80, 9.80 and 12.10, 8 and 6.80 p.m. i27 words
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