The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 November 1918
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Title Section15 1918-11-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T$S CJfiNTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBEE 18 1918. NO. 9,52215 words
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Article249 1918-11-18 1 French Consular wires will be found on page 10 The peace conference will meet at Versailles m January— Page 10 Preparations for t^be borne elections m December are proceeding P-ige 10 Uare6t continues throughout Europe with sporadic labour outbreaks al many centres Page 5. The Pantaatics on249 words
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Article869 1918-11-18 1 Alter more lhan four years, the great war which baa devastated Europe and a iarge part of Asia and Africa, which hat made the eeas of the world the scene of its conflicts, which has brought death and suffering to vellcigh every nation on the tarth, ;a869 words
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Advertisement192 1918-11-18 1 GOODRICH TYRES soUD AND PNEUMATICS BAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served] m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music m Attendance Cinema Show on tbe lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). We ars the only English firm w a m192 words
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Advertisement136 1918-11-18 1 A Revolution m Tyre Sizes I Motoiists have hitherto had recourse to so-called ovarsizes (at a highly oversized Pice) to make np their tyre capacity to the normal or adequate requirements of resiliency and carrying power. This is no longer necessary. The remedy is to use only Goodrich FULL-SIZED millimetre136 words
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Advertisement57 1918-11-18 1 LATEST ADVBBmE»iK'*TS. Whfteaway Laidlaw and Co advertise a lis 1 of enticing dress fabrics Page 3. Sale or miscellaneous dry stores by the Commercial rubber company Page 9. Fresh programmes as the Palladium and Empire Change of programme by the Fantaetica to morrow Page 2. ASHE NEPHEW LIVERPOOL Old Tom57 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-18 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Miscellaneous125 1918-11-18 1 THE WEEK. Monday 18th. High Water— 9 3u a.m iC-46 p.m. Fail Moon, Govern i ent Holiday. New Fantastics, Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Tuesday 19th High Water— lola m., 1114 p.m. Beat Board, 2. 5 p.m. Emulation Lodge, w.3J p.m. New Fantastics, Victoria Theatro 9.15 p.m. No issue Singapore Free125 words
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Article61 1918-11-18 2 O Jer- fcr f eck euding Saturday, Nov 8 TiMtdaj, N v 19. signalling Classes, V M G a ground, k.l B p no. Tuurr.jiy. Nov Si. Recruit Bdglerv, Mftlaj Volnoteei Club 5.35 p.m. Friday. Nov l 2 Class, IMC4 51 5 p m Salnrdai, N\iV 23.61 words
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Article259 1918-11-18 2 Tua foilowm? verJßa appear m Lhb New Yo k World Ye h? «eh ye ny s* Irish are! Wa- Jod b tuck.cJ iv Mullingmr, Sii:u Fair Shall a Qietn hav^ a beggar's bedding Shall till dear lis down vnth the pack shall the. iQnbarsi rise for tay rptejiiing259 words
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Article189 1918-11-18 2 A conference h&j jast been held at Swanwick, Derbyshire, of the commissionera of the Girl Goida Aaaociatioo. It is typical of tha rapid growth of the movement that two years ago this confer enoe brought together 25 oommiiaioners last year 85 assembled this year over 200 assembled,189 words
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Article140 1918-11-18 2 French newspapers announce that di vorce proceedings have been began before i he Versailles Tribunal by Mrs Frank Jay Gasjle\ formerly Kelly, against her bus t d, the well knowL gporusman. Prospering on Crown land at Caerleon, n^'ic Barrr-outb, a discharged Australian eoMttai discovered deposits of zinc and lemi crv3,140 words
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Advertisement191 1918-11-18 2 jflßj^SS^ fk. New Ideas g£CtT %4^-o dverlisln 2 J. R. FLYNN AADFRSOS Advertise, 16 Chcnfe tile-/ Pino-Mentho Pastilles for tin 1 throfit Stiraol lI i An; iseptic Price 75 cects bottle ol all cbemi^tb uc tbo Agcr.ts MEDIGAI HAIL Oppcslte Post Office A REFRESHING DRINK I PiLSENER BEER JBREWtD IN191 words
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Advertisement980 1918-11-18 2 From Wednesday, Nov. 13, to Monda\ 0 "^^sH ANOTHER PHOTOPLAY OF GRE, I ROC] 19l| 5 I THE m AT THE INT^ 1 1 /> I.> iy^BBB II UhLa 0j 9| g^ el^t^ mT f I An Exceptionally Strong*Astra Production pi Feggy Bylai d A photodrama er.arted by a ca~)980 words
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452 1918-11-18 3 Yamato Kykaehi, familiarly known as Togo m the battalion, joined up at Vanoonvec. He wai a bright, attractive j little Japanese with a beatific smile and <>ome quaint knowledge of English. Most honourable conscription no catch ma," ha told the recruiting officer with452 words
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Article351 1918-11-18 3 The ta*b of the riveter m n shipyard is at times almost incredibly difficult. Take for inGtanse, a piece cf work done the otber d*y at Purt Glasgow. Two plates bad to be renewed and riveted on to a long iron derrick. Imagine a steel table 60351 words
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Advertisement419 1918-11-18 3 :.:m!:!!:!!!l!!i!IHil!lll!iniilllinilil!ll!illlR!liilllll!l!!!l!!!i!:Sii!!i:!!!!i;nil!!li:m I !c your Baby contented 1 he contented and hnppy, a joy nndplensureto yo-i.^nly jfi h BaK .shculu take his hottir \o the lasr c.v^n, kotiM sleep pcaccfuii\. and week after *veei gain m *^^X. 'At-^ht aiui h«aith like this baby, stcauiiy builuuig up f^\ it -ong, robust constitution.419 words
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Advertisement130 1918-11-18 3 PHPOBTANT NOTICE to OWNERS. CAPTAINS AND ENGINEERS I OF ALL SHIPS TRADING TO SAIGON Should vju require |ref»i B Deok i ngine Room oca y Mnd of stores, plea* o>n a:t us UNIVERSAL Vf\CaiNERY j 40 42 Rue Chaigneau Saigon. all Sag T odeA.B.o. sth r^itn. r;o'.e Anenta of L130 words
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Advertisement722 1918-11-18 3 NOTICE. The Robert Dollar Co. of Ban Francisco, having now opened their own office* m Bingapore at No. 4 D" Mmeida Street, Top Floor, Twith Mr. T. J. Cokely ir> charge, we have this cay torued over the affairs of the baid company to Mr. i. J. Cokely, together with722 words
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Advertisement120 1918-11-18 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenvlers for tho construction and completion of a 9 m. Earthenware Bewer from the existing machole m New Bridge Road through i-'agcda Street and the Back Lane b twten Pagoda S reet and Temple Street. Drawings and Bpecincatioa may be tn-pected and120 words
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Advertisement583 1918-11-18 3 DAINTY INEXPENSIVE N£SS I MATERIALS NOW BEING DISPLAY 0 WHITEAWAY 1 S I j «5 y^^l^^X Patterns of S !l 1 Grepe-de m —\m W--iJIf N Kinds of Dress y I Ull I lIC| lit ij j Lilt fiifi V<^ j suitable for to "M s > Materials wiil be583 words
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Article49 1918-11-18 4 I The Mother, > istt rs ft d Brothers of the late Charles Lemercier beg to tender their sincere thanks to all friends fjr thei presence ,at his fnneral, aieo for she beautiful wreaths I and letters of condolence received m their recent sad bereavement. I -■■LU.-'L'- f49 words
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1313 1918-11-18 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, November 18, 1918, I The extraordinary difficulties which •will arise daring tbe period of peace 'reconstruction are beginning to be very faintly apparent m the flood of political news of all kiuds which is now steadily dominaiing the cable services from borne. There is, pro*1,313 words
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Article602 1918-11-18 4 THANKSGIVING YOU VICTORY. YESTERDAYS SERVICE. 1 The servics cf tbankegiviog foe victory i and peace held m the Cathedral yesterday i morning w.is as beautiful &c it was im pceeeive. Everywhere there was a fer your cf tbuukfulness end everyone Gfleted up their prayers for an tverlaetirg peace. All tha602 words
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Article103 1918-11-18 4 VICTORY TIFFIN T There was a very large gathering at the Swimming Club yesterday morning for the special victory tiffin, over eighty members eitting down under the chairmanship of Mi C Salter the Captain. A very excellent meal*wae much enjoyed and afterwards amongst the toasts appropriately honoured were103 words
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Article229 1918-11-18 4 It is evident that the German public does not stand adversity well one reade j between the lines of the Berlin papers that the feeling there ie not far from panic. Without wishing to play the part' of the Pharisee, one may note that that is not, and never has229 words
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Article281 1918-11-18 4 the ftbor* f t f ia™»edbj I UYMC\ H q H Strata r. !;u j H B B at.d I' v- H Rest Car ii Bm|, < I NO 2 CMI p Bftfet PeDNCC "n. s*i*of iam t< i Singapore ii B ucapote v281 words
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Article88 1918-11-18 4 All stallholders who havt aot airesiy done bo are asked to sen J their retcrc* to the Hon Treasurer Mr W F W Ket cm of Pater6on, Simons and Co ac coon ti possible as it i» desired to close the ac counts with ac little deiay88 words
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Article200 1918-11-18 4 The Italian Superior Council of Merca: tile Marine has n warded CttAM 8 > P ri money to tb^ ere*> of W bin distinguished tbcraaelve? aunrc eul ta»« B At attempt to get rid of H.iv.rti-^ that make the country side hideousbring mhde through the Boy»l Oiub. Local authorities art200 words
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Advertisement106 1918-11-18 4 GALDBECK MAG6REGOB GO. SOLE AGENTS. jf ft A t Mm I f U I \^^J^Vv HIS MAJESTY y^O ARTISTIC MODERN FURNITURE r v f I i i v V ft I] > rivu'i Made entirely m oar own factory under exrert European ?uptrvislon and of the highest quality teak wood106 words
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Advertisement47 1918-11-18 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 l^» FOxi Ira ii v i 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do §10) Note (he conditions of our offer "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of out work conld be given or demanded47 words
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Article446 1918-11-18 5 Led tboop^ advance Lsl Sar^ s Arranged iM t«r'< flarviee 1 Fronofa Offl H t adTeaonil to d«y iag Auiwsrp iv k b the Ger I r3 )rrarpoc.dH 1 «ays the wsiI wLe!l Ihe H b :^v coming ra Accoriing n 1 biodranos to r »tnrn446 words
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Article449 1918-11-18 5 SOCIALISTS DEMAND Allied Relief Measures {By *abmaria« Qabl«] (Better's Sarrioe] London, Not 16 Reuter's learns that the Allies are taking the most energetic steps to relieve the food shortug a m Holland, wbirh is the chief can«e of the present unr^sl. Tba situation is already easier cud U449 words
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Article388 1918-11-18 5 King George's Popularity London, Nov 14. The King and Queen toured south London and were enthnsi astically chesred by great crowds. London, Nov 14. Ia the House ot Commons Mr Bouur Law etated liis Majesty had intimated that he wished to send a message to388 words
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Article582 1918-11-18 5 FRENCH DOUBTS I South German Views Change rintor'i ■eirtoei Amsterdam, Nov 16— A telegram from Vicuna aays that tha Lam mason oabinel has resigned. A telegram from Berlin says that the chief burgomaster has made a statement that great numbara of O.'tm-iu trc ops are •eturcung from tha582 words
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Article85 1918-11-18 5 London, Nov 14. In the House of Commons Mr Macpherson announced that it had been agreed that a etar eimiJiar to tbe 1914 scar but dated 1914 5 would be given to all naval men and m&rims who had served on a warship at eea prior to85 words
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Article30 1918-11-18 5 Paris, Nov 15. The French mme&weep er Bavot working m the Gulf of Alexan drettft struck a mine and blew up. Four men of the crew were lost.30 words
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Article23 1918-11-18 5 Stockholm, Not 14.— A delegation from the Aaland Islands has informed the Allies the Islanders unanimously detire union with Sweden.23 words
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Article263 1918-11-18 5 THE MENACE OF SYNDICALISM Many Countries Affected (By ttabmarla* Ckbt»l Cluster's lerviae) Berne, Nov 15 —The general etrihe has ended. i j Berne, Nov 16 The strike enrUd aw a reeult of a Federal Council ultimatum j tlinfc the leaders would b? arrested unless woik waa resumed immediately.263 words
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Article394 1918-11-18 5 Both Safe So Far j] The Hss?ne. Nov 15. Vorwaerts announces tbe K'UGeriD, Crown Princess and other princeseee remain at Neoes palace, Potidam, which the Soviet ie protecting The Hague, Nov 15 In connection with the question of tby Kaiser's intern ment the Foreign Ministry394 words
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Article47 1918-11-18 5 L)iidju, Nov 14. In tbe Hou<se of Com motn Sir Leo Chiozza Money etated that the m«rchanb shippiog output would soon be three million tor.B yearly. He believed that Bcitifh abipping won>d play 0 pars m the future nos inferior to tbat of the paat<47 words
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Article34 1918-11-18 5 London, Nov 14. It is reported Talaat Pacha, Envei Pa^hV Djmi.'l Pasha and Niizm Bey have flei from Constantinople. They are accugt-td of misappropriation of state funds ani crime aguinbt international34 words
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Article16 1918-11-18 5 I London, Not 14. The Government yeto on winter raoing has been withdrawn.16 words
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Advertisement147 1918-11-18 5 ROBINSON CO XI JL Ct 11 11 CD W 1 Q dl JS Avi. 1?J i/ i."x <i-j! V/Jj JT*Lv-/ JN \J t»J Xv Highest Award of i bilippine Tobacco Produce Panama Pacific International Exposition Ban Pranciso 1916 American Bouquets, Marines, Selc-tos, Bellczas, Londras Fine and Regilias m boxes of147 words
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Advertisement770 1918-11-18 6 Dollar Steamship Line Regular Trans Pacific Freight Service HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MANILA VANCOUVER. SAILINGS. s.S. BESSIE LOLLAR First half December s.s. MELVILLE DOLLAR Early January S.s HAROLD DOLLAR January Thro uh bills of lading issued from SINGAPORE to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada with traushipm >nt at770 words
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Advertisement532 1918-11-18 6 JAPAN MAI! STEAHSKH* Ltd. (ißecvyovaftea ix J-A9&»t EUROPEAN USfc ftf Bto|kti<, Ikugiali KtH T§Kth«»i fit Halmi, Piung, Caltnbi la* EBglaad til The Cipi. 4 sevvlQO is mftlntAlned between Japanese ports and Liverpool or London ucadOK mail contract with tne loiyeviai Japaneße Government. Tao Steamers maintainiaj! tbls uetvloa h&ve &efi» specially532 words
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Advertisement291 1918-11-18 6 THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) Tbe 8.8. Bnwa Mara 21. 0r 0 tons will sail for Seattle on or ab rat the 16th November calling at Hongkong Shangkai Kobe. For freight passage, and farther particulars apply to Fatcpsoi Simons ft Co, Ltd, Agents. 2510 no THE OCEAN TRANSPORT.291 words
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Advertisement612 1918-11-18 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP r^J (INCOKPOKITED IN r. W JlB SECULAR MONTHLY TRANS PAfIF t I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Hopo!u!u and s I S.S. 'COLOMBIA 14,000 tons from Booffko»« h *^> I S.S. "VENEZUELA', 14 000 totid do I S.S. ECOADOK 14 000 toaa do I and every 28 oayt612 words
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Article682 1918-11-18 7 I It is only natural that Allied readers ebould be aa indignant at they will be astounded (says the N C Daily News of Oct 24), "at the revelations we publish to-day of the manner m which the German Bank liquidation has been brought to naught Of682 words
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Article229 1918-11-18 7 "Bertha" Outclassed. Germany having freely advertised her big guns, Allied experts were as a result allowed to tell the public that the Allies had turned out guns us largo as the big gest German production and hud even i surpassed it. Now the French Ministry of War229 words
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Article636 1918-11-18 7 Experience of New Arriwals Io Switzerland Berne, Aug 81. Through tbe courtesy of the Swiss military authorities I last night accompanied a Red Cross train bringing about 600 British non commissioned officers and men from Germany for internment m Switzerland, joining the train aft Etzwilen, I not636 words
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Article132 1918-11-18 7 Rangoon, Ocfe 81. The rice market opened yesterday with October Rs 390, November Ra 892. It remained that all day. Meedon was m demand by Straits and China shippers j aDd bufiaesa is said to have been done at Rs 4 20. Ie fact Chinese shippers are!132 words
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Advertisement109 1918-11-18 7 pRDON'S I oldest Established London l,i Distilleries 1., for the Furity and Flavour I y^l f^BL i BM H f ALL DEALERS E BORNEO CO., LTD. N OKPORATED IN ENGLAJ>D, Buch&n&n's lack and White nis old and perfectly blended Bsy-A Fancy Price does not neces- niean high quality. A thick,109 words
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Advertisement83 1918-11-18 7 i^stofe PILLS rranch Remedy for all Irritfularltlas. Thousand* adies k*^p bine 01 Martin's Pi'ls m the house, so that on the M fen of »!«y Irregularity of the System a timely dote may kt 3n!li istereci Those who use them recommend them, heace tMB wnnoas sale At all Chemist! and83 words
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Advertisement413 1918-11-18 7 WRONIZED jM§4: BVEOViLTY. Viceroy Patent Curb Wrisiwatch Chain. This is an ideal wrist watch bracelet for men. One that will appeal strongly because of its masculine features. It is adjusted quickly, easily removed, is sanitary, does not collect dirt. Soldiers, sportsmen, athletes will prefer it because it is not soiled413 words
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Article1787 1918-11-18 8 To Dee. 81 Oofe To date 191? Abaco 66,158 Allagar, Dec 808,400 14.600 188,900 A.Gajah, Sep 140,405 97,159 Alor Pongsa 276,418 66,785 Aims, 3P2.1 CO 82,000 808,800 Ampat, Sep 216,284 16,686 152,426 An-Johotc, M&r 305,005 196.582 An Malay, Dec 1,710,143 954,115 >n-S'tra, May 888.964 62.757 562,801 Asahan,1,787 words
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Article301 1918-11-18 8 An Appeal To Jews. la connection with the recent declaration by the British and Allied Governments m favour of the establishment of a Jewish National Home m Palestine, a fchetne of colonisation (or a first period immediately after the war has been worked cat by ibe management301 words
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Article263 1918-11-18 8 In above list the totals m first ooluinu art monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 1917. The mon:l In which the Company's year ends is indica tec after the name. Third column shows tht 1918 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every endeavour Is263 words
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Advertisement737 1918-11-18 8 S CHILD SAVED FROM PNEUMONIA 5 Severe Bronchial Trouble that 1 was becoming Dangerous Promp--1 tly Cured by Veno's Lightning I Cough Cure. I j Mrs. Cooper, 47, Oscar-street, St. John's, Deptford, London, S.E. says: Veno's is spendid. Last winter one of my little boys had a very bad attack737 words
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Advertisement325 1918-11-18 8 briishJ OUR dI Tfckets br M Lft I the auspice: c! n, c Bri War Relief F C o» "WCTTo X J 1 The lottery j 0 b e ÜB H *ii prizes wii! 6 'I ■«tiW.rlaiißi£"*| list f th< v, t ,.u\ c LQn f M on the completion325 words
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Article25 1918-11-18 9 4 1 Ifi r«artf t ihtrtrrf m w T, I 15| 87%Prem DJUMI UKA, 6i v 101^ ftG.t,. 1 .8! iVPKi li 1 isf25 words
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Article141 1918-11-18 9 IS C V 1 6 (iblUtl&t \>L 9 25. t0 QttzJ-j. <sv Ci 2'J.CO Nppei Black »4 pom 82 00 M^'r^dgs [110 i~ Ifca «fe norn KiJs.-.6;5«( (911 lo fet i*. oom &j*» flfaiifla) Ban UIOTM (AllllNUl&r com Bail O^ft*?. (4% BtealJ Doot T&^iica, cucll rc.'-sl [I*K vwUHf oom141 words
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Advertisement367 1918-11-18 9 cv r 2 oo:) Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) V. OFFICE Winchester House. Singapore. LO NDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, EX. j BOMM .-.eroslted wIU, .he Sapreme Cour, of EDglanfl, art oompllea with the BcitlshLlls Assawaoa Ojm^atM Ul367 words
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Advertisement421 1918-11-18 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. j ISCOaPOitATEn 1H JAPAS OaataU !sribecribed Y. 48,000.000 OapMaJ i'iid Up ~.Y. 42,000,000 llnanici Foad y. 38,ie0,000 Woi rVaaWtwft N. Kajiwara E^g, DISSCTOS3. Iccnye Esq Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwar Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. S?ina Esq Baron K. lwasakl K. SonoiU Esq. K. Tat^aml Esq.421 words
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Advertisement384 1918-11-18 9 Tho Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Hbad Office— Bingapobb. laoorpoi&tea 1& ihe otralta Settlemeatß PIIB 02HAKTBBIT, -Kißka accepted oa Bnlldlugs &nd Ddoreb&ndlse at onnrent rfttes ■&fJ^£ D£PA3TB£*T.— lcsut&noe efieolefl oa Hulls and Oarfo. Foa tall yartluciftvß &b to *»3ss &afi &11 otioi liloi'ntiioa apy-iy to B. J FGUGEKS, Gtxeral M*aigsi.384 words
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Advertisement321 1918-11-18 9 NORTH BRITISH ANO WEPG&NTILE I INSURANCS COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Biitaia\ Zf?£Ji!!?2P le CContact 3,r act 3, Latest ConcessioE^. MARINE All kinds of Marine Babiae^a transacted. B 1018 CAR 3 Reducea Rates. Increased Policies iH^ued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Burglary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTOII, MoALISTER321 words
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Advertisement744 1918-11-18 9 WANTED For a Hlub. Top F to-y of Town podown or houfce ner.r <'• n r of locrnaboot I "Otqaare feet. i<ep y toKO«AM.c/jfcin t af.ore Free Press. 16-11 ts.li STEKQGRAPHER AKD IYPIST Wautid aqualift^a Bteuogr»| h f r acdTvrirt {Male or Female) for a BhippiDg OfYic. Good salary. Apply744 words
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Miscellaneous366 1918-11-18 9 TABLB TO-dßf. u'lßiDedtaJe till i3Cfti iiii if. ttfl fee «OU«fl m 51a4 beiow Peaacß, Mataoca, F.M.S. if iu<t, Ip.uj. lally (except Huu4ay). Jobore I, 9. 50, noon, 2, 4 A fl p.m. Gncob Soon Hong 880 am Madras, Negapattm. Bjmbay Fazilka 10 AM P Sham, Penanc;, taking mails for EuropS,366 words
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Article236 1918-11-18 10 LABOUR PARTY PREPARING Polling Day Fixed Bj fctabmartiM Cable] iUutcr B*rv*»l London, N>v 14.— Ibe Labour parky eonferene* pMMd te«olu&ion m favour of the L»o.juii>i wttlidrawiDg from tbe Ocmnmnt by a.1i7.03fl •gtintl 80,000 votes. London, Not 15 II i<> uniieri^ood th« Labour ministers have decided to remain236 words
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Article193 1918-11-18 10 Meets m January at Versailles IjOeJod. Nov 35 The papers state a peace congress wil! -senible at Versaiilee early m the year, ;t*fl personnel of the Bri:;7-h dalegati ;n, ineinduig experts, in* terpretere, etc. will probably exceed two hundred P.uis, Njv 15. The Allied leaders hava Mieuiried193 words
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Article24 1918-11-18 10 Londen, Nov 13 Silver is srealy at ASid which 13 fixed as the maximum by Government LojJjo, Nov 14. Silver is steady,24 words
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Article61 1918-11-18 10 GALLIPOLI'S FIELD OF HONOUR Locdcn. Nor 14. Iv the House of Commons Mr Newman suggested the peace terms with Turkey should ensure to the British Empire effective custody of that portion of Gallipoli where so many of the Dardanelles expeditionary force are buried. Lord Robert Cecil replied that he was61 words
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Article161 1918-11-18 10 Now thai ferro concrete ia being used more generally foe the construction of barges and coastal ships op to 3,500 toes, considerable interest, I bear, is tf.kfn ie the proposa! of aa I^ilisin naval architect to employ concrete f^r tba protection of turrets, cxseaiatcs oonning towers,161 words
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Article14 1918-11-18 10 London, Njv 14. The withdrawal of newspaper censorship is officially announced.14 words
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Article35 1918-11-18 10 Why the Australian's hat turna up at one side is blandly explained m a picture poßtoard, highly popular with the A I F, which depicts a pretty girl's head m close proximity to a trooper's.35 words
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Article510 1918-11-18 10 RECONSTRUCTION DIFFICULT Problems of Europe London, Njv 14 General Smuts representing the Government as host at a dinner m Load hi to American editors, suid America's collaboration with the: British Empire m leconati ucting the future of the wo:ld m as ngnificact aud promising as her cutty510 words
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Article33 1918-11-18 10 London, Nov 14,— Reuter learns that Pre^idtnS Wilson ia coming to England shortly The iiDg and Queen of the Balgiacs h'ivti arranged formally to enter Brussels on Nov 16 1»33 words
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Article43 1918-11-18 10 London. X >v 15. la the Honee of Lords ths bill FDftbling women to sit m Parlia meut has dually pissed. Lord Haldane a amendment ptiraittiDg peeresses to eit m their own right wa3 rf jscted by £3 to 14.43 words
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Article194 1918-11-18 10 The change of programme presented by the New Fantastic** at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday nfght was very warmly re ceivtd by a large audiancd. I'ha unaecom pmied qnartettep were immensely enjoyed, whilst tho duet Watchtnao, what of the Night," by Misses Gillies and Passaaore, was magnificeutly194 words
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Article32 1918-11-18 10 We are v eked fcapl'ate tbat owing to the postponement tit bnie boat conveying Fillia' Circus Company from Java, the opening has had to be unavoidably postponed until Wednesday Nov 20th.32 words
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Article286 1918-11-18 10 COURTBBY OF THE FRENCH CONSULATE. >— Paris, Nov 14 625 p m.— Rubber is quoted 2s lid, I The Chamber and Senate voted a pro I clamation declaring that the Armies, their Chiefs, tha Government, Cttizeu-Clt men j ceau and Marshal Foch have deserved well of their286 words
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Article386 1918-11-18 10 TWELFTH LIST. Previously acknowledged 99,441.50 Refunded by F M S Railways on freight for cased 17 Employees of the Pahang Can solidated Co, Ltd Sungei Limbing (per Mrs W O Pon) 60 Par Mrg A J Dishman, Bentong: Vlr and Mrs Leaob, 95, J O'Connel 95, J Sanders386 words
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Article109 1918-11-18 10 At the Kuala Lumpur centre the following teachers passed the Final Normal Class Examination and have been registered as qualified teacher?: MiB6es N de Kretser, Ivy Smith, G Eberwein and E Perera. Messrs Yeo Tek Soo, Lnm Kirn Seng, Cheong Tsun Kong. Ong Kirn Pong, Tarn Siew Tit,109 words
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Article420 1918-11-18 10 The regular monthly meeting of the WCTU was held oa Thursday, Nov 14th, with a fair attendance. Miss Weetgate was the soloist and the Rev Mr Amery 1 spoke on what tha war had dona for temperance, and also emphasized the danger of the social glass,420 words
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Article165 1918-11-18 10 The Great White Sale and Cbristmft6 Bazaar m aid of Red Cross Funds will be held m (he V W C A Hall. Foct CanniDg Raad, on Thursday, 2 1st November. It will be open from 10 to 1 o'clock aud tiotn 4 to 7. There will165 words
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Article124 1918-11-18 10 The chango cf programme touight at the Palladium includes The Kaispr," a universal production with the famous Ruperfc Julian as "The Kaiser" The picture is m seven parts and ia full of sensational incidents. Parti one will be screened at 10 o'clock, Charlie Chaplin will precede this film124 words
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Article39 1918-11-18 10 Bukit JelotoDg 9,736 total for 5 moe f 41,794. According to etatietics made public, the population of Manil^ is 291,808 on increase of 81,867, over the population of I the city fifteen years ago. jj39 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement448 1918-11-18 10 The Natural M\\k f oo I 'II IIW Obtainable at all D;spe?sarJ jpzz*^ NoncL to consl 7-" :^p ::^B C©3 kekosen£ ou I Take rare of your Tins I ■>■ »*»»r«^l^ A H You can get seventy cen's each for them ana |q > of your oil. I Punch a448 words
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Miscellaneous48 1918-11-18 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME.!! Attendance at three r3cruit6 r parades week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, Nov 19. 5.15p Drill Hall SVC Rtcrults n ii Eurasian Co S V C i 510 Chinese Co B VI 500 s F A Co G G Wage, Captain, Adjutant, SVC.48 words
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