The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 November 1918
1918-11-26
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Title Section15 1918-11-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jg, CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 26, 1918. NO. 9,52815 words
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Article321 1918-11-26 1 THE DAY'S NEW From the established Monarchies tiud from Prance comes evidence of the loyalty of the free peoples King George anJ the Qaeen were overwhelm ed with the enthusiasm of soldiers m Hyde Park. King Albert Las had the most touching tributes iv Brussels. Qaeen Wilhelmina wa* very warmly321 words
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Article1224 1918-11-26 1 la the bbootiog loiift) uf Glen Goeian they v. era w-lkiug about the shortage of food the other evening, while they waited fo: the j; nnfr gcng to i-nmmon them to the bare nourishment whicii was ell they could hops for ia t'aie, the fcni-th year1,224 words
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Advertisement119 1918-11-26 1 0m TYRES MO PNEUMATICS haffles hotel I Andrew's Night SPECIAL DINNER. Saturday, November 30th, 1918. f m i I I I MM M I lr^«iri' l »rever 3 1 rseria located there is a B Typewriter expert nearby. His duty is to seetb^l every 4 Hoy?!" produces the quality of119 words
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Advertisement250 1918-11-26 1 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (InoorporaUd In Japan.) j Notice is heroby given that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have opened a Branch Office m Singapore, and the business hitherto transacted on their behalf by Messrs. Paterson, Simons Company, Ltd., will be transferred and carried on by the New Office on and after250 words
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Advertisement163 1918-11-26 1 LATEST aDVEBTT3!^^TS. Kvtcng Yik Bank liquidation Page 8. Bankruptcy of Shaf&o Stevene- Page 8 Notice re Platt Jensen, Ltd— Page 3. Storekeeper wanted Page 8. Important notice re N V X— Page 1. Johnnie Walker at John Little's Page 4. Riffle? Hotfl St Andrew's night dinner Page 1. THE WEEK.163 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-26 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMAIICEi5 words
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Article678 1918-11-26 2 DETAINED AT PORT SAID Worrying The Army and Mixed Bathing j ih^ tell ha* Ln.-a raised for a L i t^ici Bpoo Hi members ol th^ Indian l.e»-j Deputation :o Mm Waatein Fronts bjc ie lias revealed tbr m t a tan Rogliefc iasn oo: tin halted678 words
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Advertisement514 1918-11-26 2 J. B FLTNN ANDERSON advertise ;G, Cb:.n^ alley J HAVE YOU 1R!£O j FULL Si Z ESP LIBGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. i STARTLING SUCCESS! I IS iJKI IS 1 EACH ROAD "HOUSS FULL" on Saturday Bight 11 O Iclon bc?.)J frcw j'.l e'dea M BETTEB THAN EVER IT WAS Just514 words
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Advertisement810 1918-11-26 2 From Monday, Nov. 25, to Saturday n Something m Moving Pictures you have r^ V 3 A Film that will make jou r ??S p s n h.i HOW THE {IRITISH NAVY HAS Fin w? *i WAR FOR Tflt /r V H) W.s A DBA MA OF POWER. Ptm ill-810 words
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Advertisement732 1918-11-26 3 REMINDER <m day 9 Tuesday 26th November at 2.30 p.m. f>' 5 AUCTION SALE OP ajoji Grate Wax Polished and Mahogany stained teak household furniture, gramophone, plants etc. lIV To be held at No. IS Willrie Boad I v.ry hndmi mih v \ny stained oarvecl teak «p»ing seated draw o732 words
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Advertisement621 1918-11-26 3 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture etc it lessrs Chin* Keng Lee ft Cos Sate-room On Wednesday 27th Nov., at 10.30 a.m. 'Comprißiog teak wardrobes, dressing tables, I writing desks, side tables, meat safe, perfection i cooking stoves, hard wood tables, our tain rods, water jars, ioa chest, iron bedsteads,621 words
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Advertisement638 1918-11-26 3 I LOST. kt or between the Raffles and Europe Hotels— Bund.. y night— a diamond and pearl bar brooch Liberal reward on rerurning at once— to Europe Hotel. M*" 27 11 PLATT, JENSEN LTD. I Mr. T. O. Mayhew has resigned his seat on the Board of this Company from638 words
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Advertisement807 1918-11-26 3 |IIIIIIIHIilllll!ll!llllli!li!!!llllll!IH!l!EIIUll!IW Is your Baby contenlc^t V S y°V r baby can he contented and happy, a joy and r 1 eri' att to y m l£, if his food sa-. -;ics him. Baby take his b< "c iw Lhe tt no, sss ,-^K^. should sleep peacefully, aud neck after \>ci807 words
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Advertisement276 1918-11-26 3 AUCTION SALE OF Val uable Old Chinese porcelain vases, figares platep, old »3ronz< :-s, scrolls, picturea, screens cloisonne from Peking also inc> nee burners of vhe Sung Ming Dynasties A-übfr. J&de<?tone, Crystal Agate vases, tnoff bottles ornaments of the X rgh', Yungchtng, Kiealueg <fe Towkwotg pciods. To be held at276 words
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Article21 1918-11-26 4 Caulffild. On the 91st instant at the Maternity Hospital. Penacg. the wife of tt. £t. GitOEGE OauLFEILD, of a daughter.21 words
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Article41 1918-11-26 4 Ihe marriage of Mr Tan Tiam Blow, tbe only boa cf the Late Mr Tan Eng Yeow to MihB Tok GU: T Neo, the tlcie>t daughter of Mr Tok Quee Uuan, "wili t:\ke pl&ce on Wednea day 27th Nov 1918.41 words
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Article18 1918-11-26 4 Smith \i Bangkok, on Nov 56, the infant daughter if Mr. aua Mrs. John He ry SMITH.18 words
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1255 1918-11-26 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, November 26, 1918, Without looking for too exact a likeness there i a great degree of similarity between t'w Russian revolt and that which, as far as we can gather, is going on m Germany. Just as much, however, n r everyone was wrong over1,255 words
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Article712 1918-11-26 4 Me joe Oiwald B Bslms, ton dC foroi.r Colonial Chaplain^ P Bacg, a?s retarced boCh6rvo&a%« Bitato. ii H m HE L j Bigh Oommisaiotter (Sir Ar i! :r Youngi G c m w attivtid ie Knala Lumpur oa Saturday morning, i Mr R O Wicetedt, jf tha BJuoationj Department, m712 words
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Article131 1918-11-26 4 Undo S MureoA v i f-JUr MlllVfl B ir; r DBi pi ft >:)■ hods to ti >■• rfa j •J i: rut a H font! r > r: treat receptioi I Rrd other f 011 Lt6O( r I tk Lv.w*:'. ■'■■■>. c to Instil jot i i131 words
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Article156 1918-11-26 4 The garae on tbf BtpiMwia |tPMJM evening betxvee'u ?!if 8C( nd ifct v KB j vras. |.ro Juc-.'v c el |O( I to Ml &-J the bocccr* evcolVft!! Club. A henvy tfkimtt ,-*> btfM W 'gatne cctninencid tntide *L. Iflfav^l i i Iftfct and 6Ld to end pp v156 words
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Article113 1918-11-26 4 The touowicf mi >'■' Ht Q#nMß infßin> weorAai ■gisrhe ArbpitP» c r »i""- fi A foi- yenr old ebiid *a« befora the frwitt i;: 'Solingen oo h chare* of \,i. r 'graph 18? of tfel pf-« Ilic official ittlf pIM d Bff belonging to a BHfl Tbe sl'ilu113 words
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Advertisement109 1918-11-26 4 J. Oiifforcl Wilkinson, Kobe, MWMI I iß^porte! m Cases of 4 doz Pints ft 8 doz. Splits x l- v: lu lJ in r c «^^^*^E H^t 8 B^ I Kv&^^BK^^ 3 Vi ill I \l^^^^ Tyr.mis f.il, m every f>>e j Liberty's m every blo'.v Iw^ <m Let us109 words
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Advertisement43 1918-11-26 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) N :te the eon iitlons of our oiler "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of tho high quality of Oir vorfc ocoici bo given or demanded.43 words
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Article52 1918-11-26 5 ..MONARCHIES REJOICE I N v were «x< reor j mi fce>/) Ul ll Ml S W:: e i of W »ke i Robert i v j eh«ei j oi s k J > vi v j i is i&n it i» j Povl le j i52 words
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Article132 1918-11-26 5 o at mid j I wiili jn I i ii Ifajetties neands cable will j four j i re I S M tO T, It I i v Ju. J.. If c j c f the r Flemieh inittration Belgium i c 1 dependence I sssistanoe i ies Tue132 words
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Article34 1918-11-26 5 -4 Th« Qaean m a Ikacki tbe nation for iti ■•d uaaoi bI ;ue agony of wai also *:-*zi\viiL£ rapadiation of the threat at irjciamatioa promises khsa alar] eanfisi out of reformg34 words
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Article188 1918-11-26 5 Ilicit Condemned. Fokk barrister, m the -a Law Journal) refers lo rx.nples cl the extra* v- la certain narikin." >; n\ •known mm? owner m r ri x purty iv Tokio re I -•>•". iatf MS a baad. The I lon tC knew bow I ruled a "geisha"188 words
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Article155 1918-11-26 5 GERMANY'S DISCREDITED KINGS I I«t-Tioc Pexto, Nov 28— A not© toned by the I Daloh L9gation at Paria saye ihal tbe |K*i9©r eateced Holland rb a private jp« 4 «joo and was accorded rr-fu<?. like the! jlhonsaodi o! othei refugeHS of :be present i I war. French155 words
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Article372 1918-11-26 5 L mdon Hot "J3 TU^ corr spondeut of! Iths D*il3 News »l Mauicfa writing on Oc* j \ii »»yi ih« Bv:!t:..a OoTernmenl has rM i B rliu tbi\. It a:euel< to nnb'iia. I immediately < thi dooamenfci doili'.ijj with iue origin of the w^r (Germany's s;n'§. r:,c:e c372 words
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Article128 1918-11-26 5 Harbin, Nov 19.— 1n view of the oriiicdl sitaaticn m Russia the Government at Omsk has decidtd to appoint Admiral KoltchftU, temporary dictator. Copauhagen, Nov 22.— A wire from Pstrograd via Bsrlin says the Russian Soviet Government has ordered she ornieer Aurora to be ready to sail from128 words
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Article157 1918-11-26 5 Paris, Nov 23— The successive oocupa I tion of liberated localities m Lorraine is j continued. Acid magnificent enthusiasmGeneral Castetnau ceremonially entered; Colmar, tbe whole population acclaiming j him. From the Moselle to the Vosges the line reached to- day includes Thion villa, Bouz ouvilie. Sarreguemines, Bitcbe,157 words
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Article49 1918-11-26 5 liUator't B«rvk»«l Wellington, Nov 28.— Inflaeiiza is teiil taking he^vy toil m New Zaalatd, e«p^oi ally ol ia« native. Hotels ani bt&wrtte* are olosbd. Newspapers are aiked net to pabliah tht mortality siatisttc*. Govern inesft has sanctioned the discretionary cto3iug ol bauke owing to depleted *t«ffi.49 words
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Article125 1918-11-26 5 AMERICA' S PROGRAMME Washington. Nov !l3 imerioa's huga now nnval prc^rammc to ba eoirpletad by 1850 la ofiicinlly announced as follows 85 submarine ohaiers; 112 patrol boats; forty submawup.s fifty ruine swctpeti Iwenty five tags fiv^ ditaduoughti 851' destroyers. Persona' s London, Nov 22 -Mr J R Clynee, th« Food125 words
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Article275 1918-11-26 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Coubtsst or the French Consulate:, Paris, Nov 22ad 6 25 p.m. The Austrian newepiipert report that tb^ Allied troops are ranrchieg cc Kieff Skoropadsky has cap'tulutsd. The P*sit Jou-na! report! that the Allies have infotmad Holland that tbey could no! ul!ow tha favoured treatment granted to the275 words
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Article213 1918-11-26 5 Germany's isolation, dne to her sabre rattling habit, ii the subject of v lament m Vorwarts I* a email bey is beaten by a big one m the streets tbe sympathies of (he passer by naturailj turn towards tbe little feilow. This old psychological experience is Equally213 words
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Article103 1918-11-26 5 With Voa promotion to warrant rank of the Army quftrterma^tur ifirgepnt; the wearing of four chevron* on tho right j forearm baa been kboiiebcd and a a own U now worn instead. The wearing of i fotu* c'aevkone oa er.ch forearm bad often 'led tJ mistakes being macle and a103 words
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Article278 1918-11-26 5 (iifstfir't JtaTitwj London, Nov The following i& fcht list of snips t»b*t were f-urjenderr^] >e-s'>s <Jay. Nine bafetlsfthip? namely i.c Friidrich der Groeae flying tbo fl^g of Rear admirel Von Reu f .ur who was Ji comrc&nd of tba irbolfl force, fche Kocibg Albert, Kaiser. Kronprloz Witiiaoj, Kslrsnn.278 words
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Article71 1918-11-26 5 Lcodoc, Nov 24. It is unJetetocd the battleship Hercules with ken British destroyers corritusr.dic by Admiral Browning and also Fretiob, l<,uliun and Ameiiciu t-quadro'6 are goios to Wii* j heiruFbavc-n and Kiel tc superintend the disarmament ci Qetmau warships. It) is reported Admiral BantU de;cf»nded from71 words
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Article314 1918-11-26 5 Copenhagen, Nov 23 Hiodtnburs has telegraphed from headquarters that the eDemy members of !he Armistice Com tnieilon, especially the French, are show ing less courteous behaviour and continually demanding impossibilities, and that probably the French want aa excuse to resume the war. Hindenburg warns tho government that the314 words
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Article113 1918-11-26 5 A tired soldier, losided wllb equipment, climbed into a crowded Linden bus. No one iff end him a seat Finally be took from hi* huvereack a small b)u.b Thi* is ono of tha ttiuge we uts^ one fcbere. you koow,'* he voaftrktd to two or three paoEengerß* '*See tbie piu113 words
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Advertisement157 1918-11-26 5 tBll I fl U Z P- L> .> t** gI B I i r AO" -4. NCB, C ZC S 4f J V2t It p*.;^r::-':^ No. 17 French BIARIES Morocco No. 980 Cloih X >^— I M ./^^y'C^:" i No 1/0 Leather No. 9iC Lcatheie:ic I No> ]Q Leather No157 words
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Advertisement806 1918-11-26 6 AND OJL P C i i E Ijl I N E (Qonxfaßtei laoorpcc&tdd il Enjlaca j Mail and Passenger Services peminsulab and 031ental s. n. co (Under Contrast wltb His Majesty's Oovornoent.) company! mail ssp.vices east of bombw are at present Vtn Company's INTSRMEOI\TS SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are806 words
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Advertisement636 1918-11-26 6 JAPAN MAI I SIHASSHff 8 Cn., Ltd EUMPEJ^ tlUl. 9i? Salisaa, Pssib|, CsSsmiit is£ Hsglscs) rSi ?Ezi Caps. 4 Bervioe Is m* f .atainea &otv7oc» Japanese ports and Liverpool or London us&e* j mail conti-Rct) vA%h the Imferial QoTernment:. Tba BtcaiLera msisdais- j ic| fenla service h»7c beea spc daily636 words
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Advertisement311 1918-11-26 6 OCEAN TRANSPORT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan.) The s.b. Shimpo Maru will sail for VancouVer, Seattle and San Francisco about! 6th December, For further particulars regarding freight apply to PittrsM Simons ft Co, Ltd, A&ents. •Ml uo OCEAN TRANSPORT G0. t LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). The above Goaipany main laics311 words
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Advertisement529 1918-11-26 6 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIR rp^ AND j till THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION (The "Blue Funnel" Line^Alfred Au L|(l tfo ipinies luoornoiattd m r H ft.) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETfEttHIiK PENA« G TO LOfct.. SINGAPORE T3 MSiJSELIES, HAVRE ANQ UVErwS SINGAPORE TO GENOA, IKIiSBSEIUUS m intj** Taking curgo en through R-!'s529 words
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Article964 1918-11-26 7 Argy .-O23*tro. j I bive jimft been watching, wiir> wonder! j and admiraiioo, a couple of acuilioca, Neapolibaae, to judge by their epescb, engagad m the peoaliarly arduous task of splitting logs of mountain ash for the kitchen of (he officer** mess. The whole hearted vigour they964 words
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Advertisement111 1918-11-26 7 IUZOLEUM for tbe of all kinds of soft tim!Kl m lij'dev to prevent tbe ravages lf White Ants, Dry-Rot, Teredo, and Decay. HJZO!.-£UM is also invaluable for nvutimnt of all kinds of TreeDiseases. Directions |R TIMBER Apply Carzoleum hot not boiling) with an ordinary paintbrush taking care to thoroughly protect111 words
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Advertisement6 1918-11-26 7 FLUID MAGNESIA I ON Sale Everywhere6 words
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Advertisement444 1918-11-26 7 Dr. Cassell's Tablets Fill Yon With Strength and Energy, Brace the Nerves, and Cure HVMT eat Weakness i If the l^t season makes you weak and tired you need Dr. Cassell s Tablets. You would not be weak if you were healthy, and Dr. Cassell's Tablets can make you healthy.444 words
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Article736 1918-11-26 8 "OUR DAY COUNTRY FAIR. Mrs Rupert Maunsseh, Mrs Thompson Robinson and Mre 8 Nissim gratefully acknowledge the following eubsoripticna to the Belgian und I kalian mull Mauasseti Mejer |200, Rupers Msnasseh 100, ES MaDabeehlGO.lvifki^S Nathan, luO, J A Eliaa IGO, Archdeacon 10U, 'Fiiand 100, Siile oC luncheon Bet 95, C736 words
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Article31 1918-11-26 8 The C T steamer Antcnlo Lopia, with the Spanish mail and cargo from Europe foe the Philippines, is expeotad here abonS the end of this raonth from Barcelona booed to Manila,31 words
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Advertisement726 1918-11-26 8 TAPPING KNIV& Thp "PflT Knifp A J.J.C? Jt JtlL JL AA.XiXXC ILLUSTRATION SHEWS THE ACTUAL SIZE V OF THIS POPULAR KNI?r. j THE BL4DE IS MADE OF FINEST j^' QUAiIEY STEEL AND THE CURVE OF CUTTING EDGE 15 AS APPROVED BY WELL BriUsh KNOWN PLANTERS <M^^ **«jT vW ntfii Sharpening726 words
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Article34 1918-11-26 9 {OaKaiO^*?^ Of N T ov 26.) fcu^S a S 4 15-82 ii flcsum 547 82 DtfiTftto Bat/i "5.4 23-32 Rnaet J2i^au4 Baat gO2 iBDil, T. X66l tQEOBAMk. 4 104 Java, Subui 5 32^34 words
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Article144 1918-11-26 9 N T ov 25 tin boyer* 1125 80 traMa* 1 4 00 ■»«*»»-j Cn 22. )0 »y^£S BUc- >«sam pan 82 CO ?9£g*M, l??t V 58 Of -<£- a (B&od i n J!9T«I (Am* -i m aii CaSes -lib > ao ?ftpi«oft, MB >li r*a» aoo 4» i i144 words
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Advertisement254 1918-11-26 9 5^ c Assurance m force over $9,000,000 HI G.x AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UffITSD I INCORPORATBD IN STRAITS SCTTLBHBNTS) 1 n u, oiilCL V-iiacfccsicr House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 52j Oi(J Jswry c i.» *t"".v.*. t U_LUAn. AGENTS W4NTFD 5 I U i *B -v, L D B i i254 words
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Advertisement415 1918-11-26 9 tn i i \iWi\stLiti&& SPECIE al aid Of ,v 45.000.r.0C tftmaiij ftead. ts,lOo|OoQ I m Pntiftwmt, R, Kajiwaru Sst^, DIsSCTuES, I. E&oaye Bag Y. Yamakawa Esq. i N. Kajlwari Esq. M. O«1a 6 iri Eaq. X, 8 Kna Esq. Bar a X, Iwasahl X, Soaoda Eaq. K. Tateam] Ebq. Klmora415 words
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Advertisement611 1918-11-26 9 I NORTH BRITISH ANO MESCUNTiLE INSURANSS Co(^?sNy (lucorporatvd m Groat Biitain). MARINE k)l kinds cf Marine Businefffl transacted. Be?(Ste? BCARSRednCeaßateSi Inoreasefl Accidental Dhmago, Paollc Liability, Batglary, Firo Transit. H. J. TOTTGR. MUSTER Co., Ltd., Resident Officer G. neral Agents. Straits Bettlementa P. M. 8. 3I 7 ua THE HO HON6611 words
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Advertisement88 1918-11-26 9 JLJLm JL JLTJLi Koninklyke Paketvaart Maaiscbappij ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART ONTER CONTRiCT WITH TRE NETHBRLANDS !N£IA 6CVERNMENTB SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STE/.MERS austrWlia I Bf»"s*VlA— SOURdBAY^.-- P«"SRT DAR^IN-PQRT ftV. ECBV BiISBSNE-SYONEY— MELBOURNE AND VISE VERSA Passage from Singapore to MELBOURNE £42-00 £675 BeccLiiT class two88 words
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Miscellaneous578 1918-11-26 9 VT^QQTTT Q TXT "r>r^T>l^ JLJkJOA-iJJO All X VJllx. Steamers N tt t. Tonnage ft Mfteter Frcai Ponitg— ci For Annsn Mtru Jap 1H25 S Yaiaago Raogooa 22 G S X Java 29 Batavier Brit 215 Campbell AnanabiM 83 KPM MUMttbttl If Em^y Dot B 4 Nona fttei) S8 Seng Mo*578 words
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Article607 1918-11-26 10 There mvet leauew V >lh ilLi ti day* Somewhere W<jtt beyonJ lha Buusfc>' "Under tha SUrs. b*yood our star* where Ih9 new 10.-g-d aretooci go.v," inhabited ■otbythe Ctaieo! ad, br. by ibeit modern i representatives Nj wurlsks Brjnhtldee or i fierce Ood Wotan, hut isanj a modern607 words
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Article207 1918-11-26 10 Saiuiday evening the cccr.ticn cf tha fourth anniversary celebration of tha 1 Vivckanand^ Sicmarka Sin jam" ut No 7 Ecggor-st, TftDJong Pagar. Friend*, we!!withers and members frctn all quarters ftllfid the hall of tha Sangaro vrhLh wr.e nictly decorated, and a large company cf rcmiciana was m aMend^nra. Special r.rajer207 words
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Article138 1918-11-26 10 Tljo highest baild ng wsifi of the Mi^^sippi is m Seattle. Washington. Tha Ictco>' rists 4 5 C f i above street level. The building covers a plos that is ICSft b 7 1 20 ft, Tbe rrMn etrurtnro is twtnty< out itoiajs iiifeli, ui,d to thia138 words
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Article176 1918-11-26 10 Yrcm Out Ovon Correspondent Ipsh, Nov 25. j An Important maetir« of tbe F M S: Chambefi of Oommerce unanimoasly adop cd the tnb Domini ltee'a report oppos mi Bon'bU Mr a N X oicn'a proposal to. levy B fur' her Ux en alt tin to176 words
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Article538 1918-11-26 10 Sir. Id view ol :ub admittedly serious [shortage ci Cinuebts Labour and the decline is tbe production of tin io the Federate i M.:i:»y Siut^a combined wilh the recent Increase «v th-3 death rate of Chinese coolies throngs ioflaeoa*, I wen tare through your medium to538 words
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Article137 1918-11-26 10 With reference to our notice cf the Japanese CurutEercial Museum, we ore j b^k^d to £ta'c that the Students' Hallvvblch I occupied the uppci storey is eetsblibhsd juct by the Japanese Government, bno by INaji'Yo Eyckai (TLp Scuth Sea Associa jfion) to train Japanese yot'npj mcnc&pablo [of devoting themselyea to137 words
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Article63 1918-11-26 10 Cap! Oill has aicnmcd his duties on (ha Kedah Rubber Eetatf.— Mr E D Lane, o! the Rubber EgtaSes of Kdan, and Mrs Lana have gone down Co Singapore on a short holiday. Opftaia Fyfe, of the Sri Maar, brought a ship into Penang on Thursday, aftec an interval of63 words
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Article202 1918-11-26 10 M AND AI-TE KONG RUBBER ESTATES. The following ia the directots' report to be presented at tho annual meeting on Dee 3rd at noon at 64 M&tket st. The profit for tbe year subjaet to Manager*! Commiioicn and Directors' re j muneration amounts to §i^,6S^ 28 which! with balance brought202 words
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Article121 1918-11-26 10 Tba Singapore Chamber of Cororaorcfl j Rubber Association held its weekly auction |on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of laac jweek when there was offered 4,951,262 ib J2.ai0.89 tonP. J PnicEa Realized Cta pec Ib. j Smoked Sheet Fine Ribbed 71 to 74§ I Good 60 „70 Fine Plain121 words
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Article436 1918-11-26 10 November, 25th 1918. Rubber The Auctions, which m the ordinary course o! events would have been held on the 13th and 14th instant, were cancelled owing to the celebrations and public holiday on Wednesday, which took place m consequence of the Joyful news received of the cessation436 words
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Article40 1918-11-26 10 Judgment m the Perak Water Right eaee was to be given m the Supreme Court m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. It was ex peoted that the reading of three lengthy judgment! would occupy the Court during the whole of the day.40 words
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Article239 1918-11-26 10 The Liquidator's fourth report for the year ended December 1917 states th&t tha amount due from sundry debtors at date of liquidation was Customers f 2,6 i 5,166 79 Directors 92 6C6.6&2 85. Of this there had been collected at the end of the fourth239 words
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Article252 1918-11-26 10 Tho following Singapore properties wete diepoeed of by auctica by Messrs Chicg Keng Lee and Coy at their Sale room yes terday afternoon. There was a larg# at tendance cf intending purchasers, the biddings were brick and tbe prices obtained were good. 99 Years leasehold md and house252 words
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Article113 1918-11-26 10 "Everything I own I bought and paid for including yon, I am ycur Lord and Master and own you body and eoul U die is but one of tba many startling situation! m the Blueb.td Extraordinary starring bewitchicg CarniEl Myers the heroine of My Unmarried Wife m113 words
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Article49 1918-11-26 10 A correspondent informs the Malay Mail that the Government has at last authorised payment of expenses (including mainten ance) incurred by men attending for medical examination ucdtr the Rpgistra tion and Medical Examination Enactment, a memo to the C P O being all that is neoeseary.49 words
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Article57 1918-11-26 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades 0 week is compulaoiy. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, Nov 26. 4.40p Jardine Steps for Fort Silensirg S V A Specialists ac detailed 5.00 Diili Hall S V A details j 5.15 n S V C Recruits j s.'t)o 3 SFiOo G57 words
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Article57 1918-11-26 10 Orders for week ending Sa! uul.ro, Nov 80. Tuesday, Nov 26.— Signalling Classes, YMCA Ground 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 27 Combined Parade, V M C A ground 5 15 p.m. Thursday, Nov 28. Recruit Buglers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Nov 29. Ambulance Claee, YMCA.SIS pm.57 words
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