The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 November 1918
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Title Section15 1918-11-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jg2 OBNTB SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1918. NO. 9,51015 words
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Article342 1918-11-11 1 Marshal Foch has told the GarmaD envoys the Allied terms for an armistice Germany is g.ven nntil 11 a m (European time) to decide Page 5 The request for a temporary cessation of hostilities was, of conrss, refused, Tha Allies are m hob pursuit ot the retreating342 words
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Article1663 1918-11-11 1 The word pays is difficult to trnnslate into Eagli<-h and even to explain m Frsocb, although ev<?ry Frenchman knows what ie rne&n: by the term, A" j ays ia an agglomeration of rural dwellings, a village, or even a little ccuntry town There only payp.-s c1,663 words
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Advertisement198 1918-11-11 1 TYRES VND PNEUMATICS jm» nrat iff* 1 *^«M>^K*w*iWßß*B" RAFFLES HOTEL. I tfternoon TEAS will be served m the ilo 'tel lounge and on the lawn every Music m Attendance ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, it 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). I We are the only English firm198 words
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Advertisement137 1918-11-11 1 A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoiists have hitherto had recourse to so-called oversizes (at a highly ov. rsized price) to make up their tyre capacity to the normal or adequate requirements of resiliency aad carrying power. This is bo longer j.; necessary. The remedy is to nse only Goodrich FULL-SIZED137 words
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Advertisement111 1918-11-11 1 LATEST ADVEBTISEIWtftTS. Stationery, etc, at Ribeiro's Page 1. Palladium and Empire bills— Page 2. Influenzx prophylaxis Page 2. Footwear at Whiteaway's Paga 3. Re Ale:: WilliameoD, Ltd— Page 3. Powell's 6ale of beer, etc Page 3. Next, week end holidays— Page 8. Bankruptcy notice Page 8. Gaß engines for sale111 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-11 1 SOODRICK TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1918-11-11 1 THE WEEK. Monday I lth. High Wate— 3 a.m., 2-25 p.m. Moon First Quarter. St Margin. Legislative Council, "2, 3o p.m. Tuesday 12th. High water— 4l a m., 3-Q5 p na. Lodge Zetland Regular, 6.39 p.m. Wednesday 13th. High Wattr ih a.m., P.I p.m Thursday 1 4th. Eigh Water— S89 words
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Article83 1918-11-11 2 Orders Un w—h ending Saturday, Nov 16. Sntatday. N >v 9 All Singapore Troops r-»ras*e oi? YMCA Ground, 2 46 p.m. with *v*6. Bands bring instruments. Monday, Njv 11 Scoutm>ers and P-itrol LbaJtrs Meeting, Oommiseioner's Otftce, 6 pui ToeedH.s Mo* 2 2 Sijfr.alliDg Claeeee, V M C83 words
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Advertisement506 1918-11-11 2 J. R. FLYNN ANDERSON 1 Advertiser, 16, Change Elle? INFLUENZA PROPHYLAXIS as Recommended m Command Orders GARGLE NOSE WASH 50 cents per quart botte. MEDiGAI HALL Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE. A RF FRESHING DRINK JEFFREY'S PiLSENER BEER I BREWID IN SCOTLAND, j IMPGIiTAN 1 AOTICE TO OWNERS CAPTAINS AND ENGINEERS506 words
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Advertisement950 1918-11-11 2 From Thursday, Nov. 7, to Tuesday NoTT^^J A PHOTOPLAY OF PARAMOUNT SOCIAL INTFi\ l2 \%\7m HUMAN APP£ AL INTER *ST Af^ THE m AT TH^ HALL JR J J 1 IE ;i^ IL J music tnk LIBHIf 1 1 r' J In the Second Show at 9 15 p.m I950 words
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Article583 1918-11-11 3 iTT8 MDCOUNrRI FUR. I* c ar jsy was an' nnqualinei bJ Ihouiandi ol people who ne iubiiM— not only save r y Nrt tbtT alio Dal<i b ir pweteats, and nearly h Ie laden with goodu and re was such a variety t# c vnanta tbat one had583 words
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57 1918-11-11 3 KING ALBERT'S CIVILIAN HOSPITAL FUND. uailj Svelyn Y:>jGg tie 1 •ir B 3 Wiri. oi Ev a tt aiid BmMinct, S L-opo:e, ka vfedftfl the i-jllo^irg iljj acknowledged v. $3 CSS 82 P»«M LtJ, Mra I*° so I i iic Fiats 2.638 C 7 5.698 &9 I la B M57 words
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Advertisement25 1918-11-11 3 WmiM s»LE OF p- St<J «t. Brandy, j •..^^Ppermint, etc. "'Saleaooßot Messrs Powell aid fcfcj C» Ltd. "^^UthSov.atiOSOaiii. Now on Tiew *U m Singapore.) Ull25 words
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Advertisement766 1918-11-11 3 LION' x Notloe 18 hereby given tbat the above Trade Mark is the the Trade Mark ot The NORTH ERTTIBH RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED a Company Incorporated m Great Britain and is used by them m connection svith pneoruatic lyres. Legal proceedings v?i»l be ta» en against any peisons ajing such766 words
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Advertisement957 1918-11-11 3 |llllllllllinillllinn!llllllllllllin!Hinillll!!!IIHIIIIIIIIinHIIHII!il!fsilll!lill!!!ll!!IIH!l!l!!l!!i!!!illlt!J| Is your Baby contented? j S Your baby can be wmtentcd and happy, a joy and pleasure to you, only if his food satisfies him. Bnby should take his bottle to the last drop, Tr= Sj: should sleep peacefully, and week after week gain m =j= 35 Bk weight957 words
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Advertisement558 1918-11-11 3 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby invited for the following services during the year 1919 Execution cf Current Repairs and Minor Works. Supply of General Stores, do. Earthenware Pipes and Channels, do. Portland Cement.' do. Pricks. do. Kerosene Oil and Benzine, do. Granite Stone do. Latetitc Metal.558 words
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Advertisement299 1918-11-11 3 Latest Styles m Ladies 9 Gentlemen'sl j and GSiildrens' Footwear at WHITE4WAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. J Box Calf Boats. sZTwhi!! Snli S Derby and Oxford i j D/ Walking Shoes. J shape best quality V>^ I Derby Biyiecovciea I >. c^m.' J \tl d heels a H fiketcti. I tWo299 words
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1373 1918-11-11 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, November 11, 1918. It is now plain that Germany will gc out of the war, and out of existence as s great nation for decadee, m a grea* burst of revolution that may turn into anarchy rivalling the Russiac j revolution at its wcrst. The1,373 words
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Article1197 1918-11-11 4 REVOLUTION SPREADS: FALL OF THE KAISER Bavarian Republic Proclaimed St BvbmattM Gable? (Keuftar'a sWrioej Amsfc*ra*m, Nov B— The K«ii«i hae returned fco Germany (rom headquurierv. Am§ii«rdftm, Not 8. The German Socift list EDembsrs o$ Ihe Rsichttag bare aa uUim**um fto the Chancellor »btt in* Sooifchtk ni'mbiH wi!i1,197 words
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Article91 1918-11-11 4 Pewpg Deprecates [ot«H«H from O*r (h*» O*****L,l 'i Tbe Chart* ■< OMMBfMion r«poil M .',■..:> wa€ reiolvrJ tv irrtte to<J w m th.cp'.Dion Dl h«d not arrived f>r H I G-jvnL.^nr i-.r.^ r^ardr, lonn. b. -i eolh^inrhntv^.t rft would bs cooilderal Foreign > A l.«rr AMI* c:o»iDB fopj91 words
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Advertisement152 1918-11-11 4 GALDBEGK UGGREfiOR i CO. SOLE AGENTS. If' %Wi Vv MIS MAJESTY /f^+Lll RAINCOATS j^*^-^ #"C##i tilt. SJ H^EF SE4SO/V "The Jaelanco" Fawn Double i\ Texture waterproof well cut and v^ I finished $27.50 The Multum m Parvo V^ Snisnt Fawn Paramatta waterproof, i Vv Raglan Sleeve?, sewn seam, specially i152 words
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Advertisement44 1918-11-11 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELRPHORS 103* D FQR w% 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality n: oat work coald be given or demanded.44 words
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Article1224 1918-11-11 5 IgERMANS SUEJOR Must Accept Allied Terms by 11 To-day Foch Flabbergasts^he^Parlementaipes F!G G CONTINUES UNTIL SURRENDER r g iha French wire s p y to a Berlii -i: position ol that it ooM b« a i«t, |nte>cpve>teri rtc intd au would i place Seeispsated a Qovi1,224 words
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Article70 1918-11-11 5 j London, Nov B— The War Cabinet has authorised Ihe Attorney tteneral to appoins' a committee to enquir«s into <yaamy breaches ot the laws and outisoms of international war, the responsibility theiefor of particular members ol tha Oeiman and other anemy forces, including bifhly placed individuals, and70 words
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Article66 1918-11-11 5 Washington, Not B.— Mr Lining baß published a message to the German GovI ernment via the Swiss, protesting against the reported intention of the Germane m Belgium to destroy the coal mines on evacuation. He «ys that if this act it carried out it will confirm the66 words
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Article1434 1918-11-11 5 GERMAN ARMY 'S ROUT RESTLESS PURSUIT BY THE ALLIES 1 The Capture of Maubeuge I»J B«ftmaruui Cable] {Batter's ffcevioej London, Nov B.— Yesterday, the historic date of the entry ol Americans inio Sedan, is masking the beginning ol lbs debdde j fotesbadowed sines Saturday. Tbe ASHea at* xelanlUßsly pressing oa1,434 words
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Article42 1918-11-11 5 London, Nov 7. In the House of Commons, Mr Hope stated that during 1918 the j British bad so for captured 2GO.COQ pri sonars, the French 140,000, the Ameuc&ns -50 0(0. tind the Belgians 15,000, on the western front.42 words
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Article167 1918-11-11 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy of thb French Consulate j Paris, Nov 8, 6 80 p m. Progress con tinues on tha whole front. The German delegated arrived m this j morning at the tißadqnartars cf Marshal Foch and asked for an armistice. The text of the conditions of the Allies167 words
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Article36 1918-11-11 5 I One hundred and thirty- five thousand Iron Grosses of the First Class have been awarded np to the present, and over 4.500,000 of tho Sccocd Class fl 500 Iron Crotaea have been granted to civilians.36 words
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Advertisement108 1918-11-11 5 j JUST RECEIVED i x, ~¥~?i f ©liiT^ fyp i i cf moking Mixture EM'ftmrkjv I?? 1 ■II at- t* t ■.v?^ 1 v vffi 7 /ffyil 31 ?!-->/-■.■■. ■-■'■II li( jj > I. v--.- B^^3pß»^<SfS^ KMtaAji^r' v v^ ■■-■^^^^^^■^^^^^^^.v.- i_if^f^-^si $1.35 per i lb. tin iir 11 y *iiif108 words
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Advertisement626 1918-11-11 6 g" m &%J 9 o&itish India (Comfac'ea lasoryoraiea la England Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) trie company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present pended. *&0 Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers626 words
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Advertisement619 1918-11-11 6 JAPAN HAIi STEAHB32P &K. Ltd (laeovpovaftea m j«pw, EMBOyEAH l\nt tor Bsagktßf Slailkal, Ktsi ft TikoliKi fir Bilum, Piiiil, Celon&i ivd Englmd ill Tbi Capi. a Bewioe is malßtalnea betwoea Japanese ports and Liverpool or London naUes mail contract with the Imperial Japanese 5 Government. The Steamers maintaining tbls servlee619 words
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Advertisement360 1918-11-11 6 Intending passengers for Rangoon 01 Calcutta wonld do well to communicate with the PAR EASTERN TOURIST AGENCY No. 9-B, Finlayson Green, Steamer leaving shortly. 11-11 1411 RANGOON. A Steamer will be despatched for above port on or about the 16th instant. 1 For Freight and Passage apply to BOUSTEAD t360 words
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Advertisement589 1918-11-11 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP r^N (INCORPOR4.TLD IN r f.;. A REGDLAB MONTHLY TBANS I >ACIFl C SF> Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu an-, c %f f 5.5. ;;COLOiBIA", 14,000 tone from Hongkong on h|^ J.S. "YENEZOELA'-, 14 000 tons do I 5.5. ECUADOR 14 000 ton^ d o The steamers have589 words
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Article1363 1918-11-11 7 A j Sea, Accost. Wa are oo board a fast moving French leattoyer ia tha Mediterranean making or no Italian port, whence we proceed o visit the Frf-rch batcle fluet. There was much of interest to be P°en )?f :ra leaving generous Prance* 1b« )ivisional CGfLtu.jfcdfr1,363 words
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Advertisement320 1918-11-11 7 .var 52.0C0.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 1H a AT MSTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, IJMITID I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HI AD OFFICE. Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, EC, ?a aaO.ooo aujyima^Mi IheSnpteme Cour |O f Eugland, and oompJiea with tbe BrltishLife Asaaraoco Oom^ialaa 133 v every320 words
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Advertisement436 1918-11-11 7 UM3OBPOKATBO is 7a i a.w h>»<. Ha^-crlbeu^.., 4a, 000,000 ft<;s: VaiJ vT? y, 42 000,000 BtveFnad ss, 100.000 rVMidtnli Ii Taouye Zs^ii f%O» Frmidwili R Kajisvara •J. I'vonye ?3q. Y. Ywnatiftwa E»q N. Kiijiwar. BaQ. M. Oda^lfl E:-<q. N, Bodm Bsq. Baton K. Iwasakl K. Bonoda Bsq. X, Tatenml Bsq.436 words
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Advertisement371 1918-11-11 7 The Eastern United Assurance CSRPORATiON Ltd. H a hv Offi-'iow- -BiKQAPORB, lat;c*jpcr&fted la thd u%ltQ Beitlemoals 9S£B OSfiSTIBdT.— Bishß AC!;-#sefi on Btwa. li^s &Uii Me«chaudiße ai onvteut vaies. ■***** DtkPABTSS? I iQpsrafifio ofieaSe^ d« Hqllb &cd Cavgo. Foy tuil (parlivai.^jia afl lo i^ica &n<\ ai! otbat 1 ifonoalios apply jo371 words
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Advertisement269 1918-11-11 7 KORTH BRITISH AND MERCMT!! r INSURANCE CO&PANY L (Incorporated m Great Britain). j FIRE Simple Contracts, LateslGonce slons. MA«IN£ All kind- of Marine Business transacted. t MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Beneats. I Poict^ issued by this Company oo?et Accidental Daniage, Public Liability, Herglary, Pire Tram-it. H.J. TOTTON, KcfIUSTEE&Co.Ltd., Resident269 words
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Advertisement298 1918-11-11 7 PJEia'3 lcghtnins i im cose Stops Colds m a Night CHECKS INFLUENZA Overcomes Nasal Catarrh. Veno's Lightning Cough Cure will cure an ordinary co.d m a night, if taken promtly; it checks influenza at the outset, thus averting all danger of complications, while its value m nasal catarrh and bronchial298 words
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Article653 1918-11-11 8 MONCHY -LES-PREUX (By Lieut X N Colvile It is good news, to those who fought m 1916 for so many places which last March saw pass once more into the pollutiog occupation of the Boche, to read m tbese days of their recapture, this time, it ia confidently hoped, for653 words
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Article243 1918-11-11 8 If we could only take the lid off Germany and look at the seething caldron of apprehension beneath Men's imagi nations always riot when their stomachs are empty, and, bad as things are for Germany, the German probably see them worse than they are. No less a person243 words
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Article54 1918-11-11 8 A manifesto issued by the Deputy Com nandiDg General of the Second Aimy 3orps at Stettin, Pomerania, condemns ke wild life going on at numerous ashionable seaside resorts, which out ages the feelings of serious patriots he General has prohibited mixed bathing t Binz, and has foteshadowed similar t easures54 words
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Article470 1918-11-11 8 WILL SCIENCE END WAR Airplanes, submarines, poison gas, aod liquid fire are among the innovations which invest the Great War with peculiar interest. The employment of these methods ha* baen declared outside ttie pale cf recognis ed warfare, bat they are nevertheless the remit of scientific enterprise, and it may470 words
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Article401 1918-11-11 8 Manchester, Sept 4. Cotton still continues to advance and seems likely to do so. Yesterday saw the publication of the American Bureau report on the condition of the crop up to August 25th last which confirmed the woret anticipations ol the deterioration that we have been hearing401 words
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Article33 1918-11-11 8 Mr Davis tells us tbat the Crown Prinoe described the war to him as a great ark." Perhaps a fitter phrase from his 1 joint of view wouia have been A little robin."33 words
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Advertisement612 1918-11-11 8 j^CTOCEPf The Natural Milk food I l^or Infants and Invalids j Obtainable at all Dispensaries. BARGAINS that save you money Raid these BARGAINS are quick as possible Do not miss this golden opportunity An inspection kindly eai^nestly solicited WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL Co Phone 1144. 56 57, HIGH STBfcET F«lTn m ->*^612 words
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Advertisement675 1918-11-11 8 AUCTION SALE or Valuable Freehold BnUdißg ft at Messrs Ching Keng Lee &r n < I Raffles Obaruberj., hafti a^ Hoc I On Monday, 1 1 th Nov., 79? s I Lots Ito 8 Freehold rtailding Allotments witn afr mi i(i 19 i 2 square feet to 18i9 square feet.675 words
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Article1260 1918-11-11 9 tuned by FttASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Not 9tk. as sgssa, 55« j 100.00C i l BnUIKataif u% too T0.000 1 I Bnkilliajah 10? tat Is t l' 2 'X'K! f a Bafels SerabawMf 1*4% I J s B .12*25 OssMafieia (KUttiJ 85* I la 01,260 words
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Article48 1918-11-11 9 GGftSßQem ot 88 Njv 9 l«a •at 347 32 ?9i***fc£< iiiGcrj.i ».»v-?I 832 •*DIA, T. T 16 4 i S^?:&%OMa, 5* r c%n4 41 i* Pram fc£9Hjt«4, IsmtkOl IO( J Fata, Aa&uusd x 29 &ASaSOH, itttftQti sfl| r- 1 ?a dsfftfid, 3i4!iA Ba v tng 6 548 words
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Article150 1918-11-11 9 Nov 9 L'ja '250 tone) $145.95 <* It CO fw»*l«f Ufc*a I i 5 huasrMatf Cs%t Ha I2.QC Biftefe o»dla. -'pen 82 CO >«roaa t fWftfte Iks g3.c; •i>..-...w it (HO fo Bha i'> aoix fstousgi tyc la Uu Ife. aon f [3WBv«IW O -fi. itstm a «mm!! psftil150 words
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Advertisement76 1918-11-11 9 STOCKS OF THE TWO FAVODRITE [YPEWRITERS THE ''f iIffIDIDC" AND THE "OLIVER" Have Arrived Stock Sizes. "EMPIRE." "OLIVEB." 6;--, d*p> paper 9 m wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wida 14in wide Brief 14in. wide lsln. wide. Policy 18in. wide Special (Oliver) takes paper 30in. wide. k -'h: weight Empire take76 words
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Advertisement450 1918-11-11 9 WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERK For insnr^Lcn work, innht be carab?e of taking charg j O r »-hort periods daring temporary absecc of FntOjcfin. Apply with full particulars, etattng salary required, to Icturacce, c/o Free Prcea. 8 11 TV; IST WANTED For ahipptog n vi. Ono u^td to Uemington lnachice prt f450 words
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Miscellaneous407 1918-11-11 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [All British vessels unless marked Arrivals. Nov 8. Bitavier. Nov 9. Kaka, Perak, Oiaog Acn, Kim- j par Baa Fo Soon (Dut) Kacbiug (Sat). CLEARANCES. Nof 8.— Kinta, Lady Wsld, Knala Rumphiua, Van Goens, Emile (Dot) Rnjab j 3( Sarawak (Sar). j Nov 9. Raaea Khoen Fosng,407 words
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Article171 1918-11-11 10 GERMAN INVASION OF AUSTRIA Bavarians m the Tyrol IBy BahsaarlM tktolal llU«tear'e Bern*! Amsterdam, Not 7.— A wire from Vienna elates that Geruinu iro pi bave croasao" tha Austrian frouiier laso ih% Tjrol and Salabnrg. Zurich, Nov b —The loo»b:njker Nachriohten announces thai tlw Bav^Han Wat Minister bat171 words
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Article102 1918-11-11 10 Danube and Save Crossed London, Njt 8 French Etttsrn communiq^e On the Danube, attvreen Baziai and Semlin, aod on the Save between Semlin and Mitrovitta. the Serbians brok« down the German rtt itaiHM and crosssd to the northern bark They continued to pursne the German nortbwaid. The102 words
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Article137 1918-11-11 10 Indian Army's Part London, Not 5 The Press Bureau eaji? fthatMrMantagnhas telt?KrapV.ed toGeueral Marshal as follows I congratulate you and the array under jour command on your signal victor; The war m Mesopotamia has b«en a war il liberation. Its history is a biitory ol ceaseless determination,137 words
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Article237 1918-11-11 10 THRILLING ESCAPES FROM UPPER FLODR3. There was a somewhil eeiione outbreak of fire early yes;eJay mornhig, resulting m the almost complete destruction of No. 44 Now Bridge-id a three atorayed ?hop house bniiding at the cores c of Naw Bridge rd and North Caua) id. The ground237 words
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Article58 1918-11-11 10 AH* ntlTxnce at thre? rrcrr.ita' p?.rr-.J t a wtfck is c-.inpu'aGiy. [Drills Marked ar« compulsory.] Monday ?,"ov 11. 6.100 Drill Hall S R E (v) 5.15 Mixim Co (Composite) 5.10 A V Platoon Eurasian Co 5.15 SVC Recruits SVC Band 4.45 Jardiue Steps for Silenaicg S V58 words
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Article299 1918-11-11 10 DOMINIONS TO H&YE THEIR SAY Reply to Mr Hughes StiDntruw ua,T)t*2 UUatari Ovriem} London, Nov B—The8 The Preia Barean sayethftlMx Qagh«a' statement that peace tar/n» wera dwftpiUiy setllfid at the recent conference of YeraaUles, withoot consulting th« Dominions, n n lets it neces sary to runln a299 words
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Article235 1918-11-11 10 Great Men Honoured P-»ri3, Xiv 7.— Tb»ra was a large attendaace m taa French Senate to bear the official annonnc. cieui ot tba signature of Austria to the armietice. M Piohon anaoanced that German parlementaices were soliciting an armis tica. An oM custom wtia reyi^ad when, on ■he235 words
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Article39 1918-11-11 10 London, Nov 9 Tb3 Archbiihop cf Cfictrrbury and the leaderi of the Noc» confonuiL-ts have iesued a notice to the clergy suggesting thai the churchea be t9pt open cc:auuoas!y m preparation for iunmedi-ita th». _i:i£iving a-irvices.39 words
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Article54 1918-11-11 10 London, Wov 7. la the Housed Com moat, Loi-J Robert C^cil stated that the Cb'"n^-3 Forsi^n Miuiatet had 'ia^ur^J thp> lilies' representativet \a Peking thai the Chinese President had isstisd ioatiucsioa* t'.r.t Chin;; should Inlfll hex dntiee to the Ailie? as regardi kbs Internment o? eri;rais-i cid the54 words
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Article32 1918-11-11 10 Paris, Nuv 7 Prince Yorihifeo of Japan WR3 enteriaioed an lancheoo ytntarday by President Poincai6. The pr:ncs is accom ninied by Qcn-ral Shiba, Admiral Ogari und a large anile, (lianas.)32 words
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Article24 1918-11-11 10 i London, Nov 9. The Germans have! transferred Ibe Goebsc to the Turk*. The j bftUltahip will be intsrnad at Tutkiih pott.24 words
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Article106 1918-11-11 10 THE DUTCH MUTINIES IBevtor'e Bcrvioe] Tbe Hague, No? 6 -—The War Minister cftid that the recent tniltury disorders bad alarmed the country mud ifc bud even been questioned whether the troops w#r« enfll ciently reliable to cooperate properly m the defence of the country and the main ttnance106 words
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Article77 1918-11-11 10 London, Nor 8. Following the recent peportif Bolshevist propaganda im Swe« den, it transpires that Denmark hae taken naval and military precautions against the entrance of Bolshevist agitators, while the Swiss Government has expelled the B:»'-h«viG$ dbUgalee owing to their thiaatenicg altitude, and has mobilised the Stoops77 words
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Article80 1918-11-11 10 London, Nov 6. Io the House ol Com mons, Me Houston suggested the appoint ment of a tribunal to investigate the bnildiug ol merchantmen at Shanghai and the action of Messrs Vickecs' repre sentative m China m connection with the Eiangnan yard and the building ol vessels for80 words
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Article493 1918-11-11 10 Oi the Robbers' Trail. I: is gratifying to note, says tbe Times of Malaga of Thursday, that the full significance of the dangerous situation ie Kampar has at last beeu realised by Government, and that the F M S Police O.pirtment has taken m band an effort493 words
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Article62 1918-11-11 10 Wa aro a.ked to state that the Trong iredge commenced work on tbs above property n§ the beginning cf the current) month, and operations have already been very eocce^fCul Great credit is due to the manager, Me Price, and the engineer m charge, Mr Dnke, foe62 words
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Article746 1918-11-11 10 Dutch Cables Batavia, Oct 80. The first German submarine to leave Antwerp hati been m tamed at Hamweert. Up to April, 1913, the expenses oi the crisis amount to Fl. 1 040,000,000. Tba Finance Minister proposed, m thn Second Chamber, to vote Fl. 1.8C 0,0^0 for ex746 words
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Article40 1918-11-11 10 Mre Reyne sent a present of tome guava jelly made by herself to one of the English hospitals. When the box arrived and was opened it was found to be empty. The contents had been stolen en ronte. (M M.)40 words
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Advertisement345 1918-11-11 10 YAMATO^SI I c house m j/^ That has Specialised i I I TWEN T y U COTTONS SILKS.:^ c YiJHO COMPANY J SINGAPORE. g NOTICE TO CONSUL- RS OF fftl KEROSENE OIL Take Tare rf your ims You can get seventy cents each for them and so reduce theof your345 words
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