The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 December 1918
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Title Section15 1918-12-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IBN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1918. NO. 9,54915 words
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Article248 1918-12-20 1 Reuter overworked the wires yesterday, with 6ix columns Hence there is a shortage to day. The speeches of President Wilson at Paris and of the men who welcomed him are telegraphed at length. Excellent sentiment bat very little news Page 5. More interesting is the entry of248 words
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Article1304 1918-12-20 1 j The English Battery Commander got tb, message juai before breakfast, and came into the room witii it m bis hand. I've- got a job for one of you fellows," he said, I can't do it myself, or I would; they want me up at Group. It1,304 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement507 1918-12-20 1 GOODRICH TYRES I SOLIO3 VND PNEUMATICS I FEES CAFE CONFECTIONERY I 1 Bras Basah Road, Raffles Building. "^^StL^__A_ Xmas New Year Cakes H|sn Y_b_M_P I _H BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. I I I A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoiisis have hitherto had recourse to j 3 so-called oversizes (at a507 words
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Advertisement108 1918-12-20 1 LATEST 4DVEKTISEHSNTS.J Ocean Transport steamer Kaiyei Mara —Page 8 Notice re share capital of Singapore Engineering Co Page 3. Ching Keng Lee sell bungalow mats Page 8. Also valuable fnrnitnre. Notice re T E M Aboobakar Page 8. Kwaieang for Calcutta Page 6. Christmas wines at Gosling's Page 8. Wanted108 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-20 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1918-12-20 1 I±lJ-I WJ-iJE-iJI. Fpl_B3 20th aifh Water— o-21 a. n 11 28 p.m. j Malaka Pinda Meeting, noon. Pair of Silk Stockings Vie Theatre, 9.15 p.m. High Water— l-2 a.m., 012 p.m. St. Thomas. Visiting Justices Mtg. Council Chamber, noon. Simpam Valley Meeting, noon, Fanny's firs, play Vie Theatre, 0.15 p.m.109 words
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Article207 1918-12-20 2 Kidder end Ko is the title of the bright and lively Pathe Play tha Marlborough is potting on to* night. This will be preceded by a very humorous Mntnal Chaplin comedy The Count, m two reels, and the Pathe News and Annals. In the first honse an excellent207 words
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64 1918-12-20 2 The Hon Treasurer, Mr John Oreig, Manager Chartered Bank of India, Aus tralia and China, Singapore, begs to ac knowledge wish many thanks receipt ol the following contributions towards tbe above Fund:— H E Sir Arthur Toung, o c it a f 100 X 100 RCH64 words
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Article137 1918-12-20 2 Hem is Manchester to be Preserved for tht Nation The hense m whioh Mr Lloyd George was born, 6, New York place, Manchester, was put np sor anotion, together with seventeen adjoining houses. The gross annual rents were stated to be £233 l.s Bd, and the lot was137 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1918-12-20 2 ESTABLISHED AGENCY IN AUSTRALIA With head office In Melbourne desires to get into t uch with j SINGAPORE FIRMS 1 Importing ».n_ Exporting Hardware, Metals General Goods Apply iv first Instance to:— MERCHANT" c/o ANDEftSOrYS, Advertising Agency, 16, OHAMOR ALLEY. DECOLTENE FOB REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS AT MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post469 words
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Advertisement1021 1918-12-20 2 From Thursday, December 19, till Tuesday 7^**"-»».-._l More Interesting than ever, the three fresh ephETJ* **fl The Eagles Ey«l In 20 Episodes or 4 1 Peils ALHAMBRI ■N THE SECOND SBOV 4T I 15 *> v *M HOW THE UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE GOT POSSESSION n I REV AUNG A1,021 words
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Advertisement626 1918-12-20 3 WANTEO .-mfettnis. well up m figures, for ♦a.** r'r ment. Salary 980 per month. £tf) v A;P'y M *na?er, RAFFLES HOTEL. WANTEO r tbic_. advertiser going home. i? C J Singapore Free Press ASSISTANT WANTED ,-ort N l?rc *s Office established m V- 1 -ii a -t sound knowledge of626 words
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Advertisement879 1918-12-20 3 hand* l™_ a* 8 ,resh Stents m Shorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting will commence on the 3rd of JanuarY next B f ,deata Bho d -or further particulars to the Principal, Anglo-Chlnese j _l_ii__ 26-2 I NOTICE. j hereby beg to notify the public that by a Deed Poll or Power879 words
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Advertisement865 1918-12-20 3 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent walnut-stained teak Household Furniture, Cas fittings etc. To be held at No. 10, Leonie Hill Road (Off Orange and Biver Valley Roads) On Saturday, 21st December, at 2.30 p.m. COMPRISING Walnut-stained teak sideboards, Dinner wagon, Dining table, Standard and arm chairs, Hat and umbrella stands, Engravings,865 words
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Advertisement435 1918-12-20 3 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, Cabinet Gramophone, Plants etc. To be held at No. 49 Rowell Road On Saturday, 28th Dec, 1818, at 1 p.m. Comprising Wax polished teak rattan standard chairs, polished teak almeirah, beautiful mahogany stained teak wardrobe with 2 full-length bevelled mirror doors fitted with shelves435 words
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Advertisement1192 1918-12-20 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUCTION SALE TOWN PROPERTIES UNDER ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT STRUTS SETTLEMENTS Messrs. Chlng Keng Lee ft Co,, have baen Instructed and will offer for sale by public auction early m January 1919. The Estate of Boey Ah Foo decease, comprising Town properties worth about 91.C00.C09. CHING KENG1,192 words
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Article27 1918-12-20 4 Domestic Occurences DEATH EREDVAD —On the 16th December, 18-8 at tbe General Hospital, Pen_ng, at the age of I 44, Mr. Pedei* Kristian Brelvad, of Copenhagen, j27 words
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1342 1918-12-20 4 The Singapore Fire Press Friday. December 20, 1918. The period of quiescence m volunteer matters through which we are at present j passing is a convenient one for think .log over what the requirements and; possibilities of peace m the matter of, local preparedness for war are likely to be.1,342 words
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Article44 1918-12-20 4 London, Dec 18 The Press Bureau says that iv view of the general .hipping situation and tbe repatriation cf tbe various expeditionary forces and theft dependents, little or no shipping will b available for emigrant traffic before mmm.% autumn at the earliest.44 words
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Article326 1918-12-20 4 wmmmmmmmmmm GOIVG HOME \T L..3T. Yeaoerday* morning, thee s Danara ar rived at tha P and O wharf wirb notrly j 700 Serbia-} refugees ebojrd, wh:»m she has bro«;t?_c from Viadivot<tjek. __J wbo < are being tak.eu to S.lon;ka. Th?sej Setbiaas —640 women arid326 words
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Article435 1918-12-20 4 Tunku Mohammed Jiwa, eon ot His Highness the Saltan of Kedab, was received m audience by the King of Siam on the 9th inst. Brig Oen. the Hon Sir Charles Preston Crewe, icmq ot Sooth Africa, Lady Crewa. and Mr R Crewe, their son, arrived m Ipoh on Tuesday, on435 words
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Article315 1918-12-20 4 I fl I fl 1 1 aud fl fl I often I I I kinflij 1 two I fl ci !;rc hit goon -IH fl I I I I I u.aim.bl fl I I ■nffn aimou I promise, ths fl te k l!°Sh!l_! I the cuter dirk,-,-.', instead315 words
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Article163 1918-12-20 4 Shipments to Straits Ports Forbidden The rice market opened weaker co De 10 than on Monday with Docenber at 826 nominally, January at R* 30. fc th three month* February, iatsh and Apn at Rs. 818-814. Not a stroke cf b.einei was done and the tendency B_163 words
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Article136 1918-12-20 4 I shocking fatality "-urrsd l d m.lefrom Raub on tbe Bate IM* on Friday last, when Wong ™m. known Chinese timber sawirg l am who owned a herd of •atrt SJarf_J gored by one of bil b »<- v^ were fighting and Wong iaaoi vouring to136 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1918-12-20 4 RELENTA v v THE BRITISH APERIENT WATER X BOTTLED BY SCHWEPPES Ltd, SOLE AGiNTS ICA-OBECK MAG6REBOR GO. I 1 X'MAS CRACKERS. NEW CONSIGNMENT Assorted Chocolates i lb., 1 lb. and 2 lb. Boxes John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), NOW READY The Singapore and Straits BOUGH DIABY for 191971 words
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Advertisement49 1918-12-20 4 Wilson Co PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBCHABD KOAD. TBLBPBOKE 10SS 6_"_ o 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 0 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of tbe high quality c* I oor worte could be given or dei_a_-.ed i i I49 words
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Article309 1918-12-20 5 PLAIN WORDS AT MAINZ My mi .marine Oabie. [Boater's ftervioo] ..j, Dec 16.— A large and silent j watched the tn.ry of Generals 0 »e a a Mangin at the head of the t o eb troops. When tbe march past bad j u^ueral Fayolle and General309 words
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Article82 1918-12-20 5 ..:> I>_c 16. The financial conventea sigued at Treves on the occasion of r:r__wal of the armistice provides terssnurj shall not dispose of metal, •ccc.c bills or assets or movable seen I eld abroad, except with the tot the Allies. Germany will take _g-»ares for regulating as82 words
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Article147 1918-12-20 5 ?.o_e Dec 16. In the Chamber of Deputies Premier Orlando stated that a -.mission presided over by a judge 3f tha highest rank had been appointed to i_e». the cost of damage done by the „9my. An inter allied commission wonld il ia London to centralise the work147 words
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Article243 1918-12-20 5 London, Dec 14. General Mannerheim. *a.: e f; Newcastle en Dec 14 for Helsing tan to assume his new offlce, interviewed Heater, said tkat his policy was to aim i: getting the best terms possible with *Jies, to secure recognition of the -a?!etr independence of Finland by all243 words
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Article913 1918-12-20 5 SPLENDID RECEPTION Eloquent Speeches \*s ■übma.iae o**\«; [Better's Ber-i_e] Paris, Dec 16. France's demonstration m honour of the American President's visit still contiuues with unabated anima tioa and enthusiasm. Clearer every day is President Wilson's hold ou theimagin atioo and minds of the people. At each appearance cf913 words
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Article86 1918-12-20 5 CHINESE RECONCILIATION London, Dec 16. A telegram from Peking says that the recent Allied aide memoire to the Chinese government, urging the cessation of strife between north China and south China has had a remarkable effect. At a meeting of ths Cabinet the President read a telegram86 words
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Article88 1918-12-20 5 London,* Deo 17. Telegraphic com municiiion with Bulgaria ba, practically J ceased for several weeks and news now comes from Sofia showing that the German reports of the abdication and flight of Boris and the establishmani; of a republi can gov^ rnment were quite untrue. Boris88 words
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Article42 1918-12-20 5 Copenhagen. Dec 17. A strike is eprr ad'rcj on the Ruhr Coalfields Sixteen thousand are now out and a serious coal shortage if t-tetteued. Fresh riots have broken ouL at Dresden and ou Sunday five were killed aud forty wounded.42 words
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Article61 1918-12-20 5 Washington, Dec 14. The resignation is announoed ot the Cotton Distribution Committee of the War Trade Board and the revocation of all its regulations. The War Industries Board will also allow the maximum prices of cotton fabrics to ex pire on Dec 81. London, Dec 14. The maximum price61 words
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Article531 1918-12-20 5 A year ago we had a leading article on small change, m which we critioissd tbe Chief Secretary's defence of the Cur rency Commissioners, m reply to tbe representations mads by the Perak branch of the Chamber of Commerce, strongly supported by the Resident of Perak. Twelve531 words
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Article304 1918-12-20 5 i RED TAPE TO ltlCfi From Our Own Gorrespondcnt i Knala Lumpur, Deo 19. 1 The Malay Mail understands that Mr F S James is relinquishing tha Colonial' Secretaryship temporarily m order to take charge of the food control question Mr W George Maxwell will ba acting304 words
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Article143 1918-12-20 5 The following communique is officially forwarded for publication In view of statements made m various newspapers, some of which are obviously irresponsible and inaccurate, we are authorised to state that the questions of the supply and the price of rice m Malaya have through out received aud143 words
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Article370 1918-12-20 5 The Position m the FIS. The following correspondence on the subject of rice supplies has taken place between the Government and tbe F M S Chamber of Commerce. The General Secretary of the Chamber on Deo 11th wrote to the Under Secretary, FM S: I am directed to370 words
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Advertisement139 1918-12-20 5 IROBINSON Co. I A I Few Suggestions for I Seasonable Gifts I I 1 -<*_ _____r_____. y- A S^*^^ :^^n^^ms km fi 5 ___i m *-*-CX witii I iairj cr Luminous >'V^pj SKrsmkß B^i SI.VfLR CHAIN BAGS. *fE£_» tfl fit {he 9j Complete with Chain Handles, xij^^OPdiillPy Safety S^mofSffm m^^'139 words
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Advertisement568 1918-12-20 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Servloe. For (Malacca). Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London or Liverpool. X _G v. MARU for Liverpool about 26th December (via Suea Canal). YOKOHAMA MARU* for London January (via568 words
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Advertisement879 1918-12-20 6 FOR SEATTLE DIRECT. The American s.s. Senator arriving Singapore Deoember 28th, 1918, will be despatched on December 3tat, 19 i 8 for Seattle direct taking general oargo. For space and fuither particulars apply to, THE ROBERT DOLLAR Co., Agents, Pacific Steamship Co. 4, D'Almeida Street. 19 12 TIMOR DILLY. S.S.879 words
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Advertisement737 1918-12-20 6 POk 'Qt^**- 3n Jm\w iHfr «5 __^l_; F ...I •bP M3|' j f*L -jJTJy i" X ___l if^ P€ A R w I (Companies toMfMMM >.» £«Uaa I Mail and Passenger BEi.^r.. I PENINSULAS ANX; BHBNTAI I■ I (Under Contract with His Majesty CoTeriiioeat I *_,s Company's MAIL SERVICES El737 words
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Article1080 1918-12-20 7 Through the Forest o! Argonne. American Army Oct 11. The reconquest of the Argonne Forest south ot Grand Pre was completed by the Americans yesterday. The Germans have liberally used all the fighting ingenuity they possess, and that is no mean quantity, to prevent the reconquest of the1,080 words
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Advertisement64 1918-12-20 7 RTOCKS TWO FAVOURITE [YPEWRITERS i JtiJfc__j HP -LJ WmV I __rl __H__ OLIVER" _r_r Have Arrived Stnrk Sizes _3lUd- -Zfl__G_9> l I Acs paper 9in wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. Special (Oliver) takes paper 30in. wide. Lightweight Empire takes paper 9in. wide, Special travelling cases can be supplied with64 words
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Advertisement100 1918-12-20 7 na#aa»4 44 |_3E_3E___3ZZjg^!|i£E?l I C.&B. English Soups j 30 Varieties —AU Delicious |||1| ♦i c uisinc one r^ c inest che^ rhc world available for your table. o IH Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soups J ay to be Biade ander ideal conditions, as are all their table delicacies. Appoiotmaot agemts100 words
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Advertisement429 1918-12-20 7 IHIIBI 111 II 11 -Bill II ll I ___B-_-_BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB_BBBBBBBBBB_-__B_B_B| fiHIl HREM'fi pgnupy© I H__& _3 Jl ELi__ s_l __r_9 I Yeno's is the Sure Cure and Children like it. The quick curative effect <>f Vino's Lightning Cough Cure is the wonder of every mother who uses it for her children.429 words
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Article552 1918-12-20 8 AS SHOWN BY GERM IN DRAFTS From statements made- recently by pri- j loners, and from Information contained io 3Bptured orders and- Jetters, it is cleft. that the discipline of the German Army m; the fifth year of war is aa poor an imitation a. the real552 words
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Advertisement630 1918-12-20 8 STRMT^SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 5_ percent per annum, payable Half yearly on the 20th January and the 20th July. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 20TH JULY, 1928. PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to630 words
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Advertisement521 1918-12-20 8 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. i Tickets for this Lottery ate issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay State*. War l haritles Committee and tho Piizos will be allocated as follows The Prizes The allocation of tho amount subscribed will be as follows 20 per cent. for one521 words
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Advertisement196 1918-12-20 8 ___gjgg_*_!g_SS_*S___ssS_B__BS— _B_l Making CPSfI Sure of *t Baby's %\^> Health TT is widely blown teat *v jj X dairy milk carries germs j'/j M of diseases, and so serious f. 1 is the danger of infection 2n that medical specialists y% repeatedly utter strong io v« warnings. Hosv readily P|196 words
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Advertisement378 1918-12-20 8 mmmmmmmmmmmmP o^' m mu I iv__ *l W JK _l *_i___^~" tA^VI mr jW^wmmmMmw Here is "A case for I Everyone who needs new strength, new blood I new nerve force, or new vitality is A case for MM *Wi Wmcarnis gives new Health to all who are I Weak,378 words
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Article58 1918-12-20 9 (Corrected Up to Dec 19.) Bank 4m s 2 4 15-8 demand 2 4 7-32" Ptivate creaird sm? 2 ***** France demand Bank 302 India, T. T. 154 Hongkong deruHcd 43_%Prem Yokohama, demand 10^ Java, demend 13- Bangkok, demand 6e£ Sovereigns. Bank Buying SS 5 4 Bank of England58 words
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Article161 1918-12-20 9 Dec 19, Tin buyers $125.10 Gambier 12 CO Gambier Cube No 1 25 Cf Gambier Cube No. 2 2. G0 Pepper Black ordiu. Spore 38 00 Pepper, (While fair) 53 Ou Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) un_» Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Band a) nom Cloves (Amboina)161 words
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Advertisement573 1918-12-20 9 mu "^^^^^^^^^^^^^"••■■■■■■■■-■.■^^H B_HHaBBB_H___B ■--.aHHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHHHHBH^^ ovar $2,000,000 m^^^^«r>^ H>s Assurance m force over $9,000,000 !IH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STBAITS SETTLBMICNT3). I HEAD OFFICE Winchester Bouso. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C. I M 0 I Jk- £20.000 Cewett. wl. Ihe Bopwme Oo_, Engl_a. _d oompllos573 words
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Advertisement193 1918-12-20 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.. Inco_pc.a__d m Japan Capital Subscribed Y. 48.000.00 i Capital Paid Up .Y. 4..000,000 Fese-ve Fund Y. tft,lQO,onr President, J. lacuye Esq, FisePresiient. N. Kajiwara Esq, DIRECTOKS. J. Inonye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. M. Odagirl Esq. N. Soma Esq. Baron K. Iwasakl X.193 words
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Advertisement423 1918-12-20 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCINTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Biitain), FIRE Simplo Co_tract&, Latest Concessions. MARINE All kindo of -larlne Bufci.ess transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits, Policies issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bur> glary, Fire Trantit. H. i. TOTTOR, MoALISTER ft Co Ltd., Resident423 words
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Advertisement523 1918-12-20 9 mmt&UA li Efifiasd by Royal Oba.fs?, ?AID UP CAPITAL £1,200 OGO FDKD £2,000,000 reserve Liability of Proprletort £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE II BiSHOPE-ATS, LOKB&K, I, 0, ASBSICIKS AND BBAJTOBBfI. ci?.tsdr Hcr.gkosjj T>ena_g lisgfccfe Doilo FoLet Ssinvls ipoh Rangoon i&u?_sj? Sar&shl Saigon feidslfti BTlang Jsatoa Kobe Shanghai j Ku&lc LuEiffi. i Singapore523 words
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Advertisement160 1918-12-20 9 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION N0, 3 No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. No. 2 for Blood Skin Disease 3. No. S for Chronic Weakneasea SOLDBYL-ADINGCHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENG.-AND.Ss. DR L.EC__RCM__.Co..Ha-erstoc_Rd..N W s. London. SEE TRADE MARKED WORD THKRAPION IS ON BRIT. GOVT. STAMPWIFFIXED TO160 words
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Miscellaneous824 1918-12-20 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage y aster From Consignees Fcr Hock Lc i e Bri 9S Sampson I'ensr.g 6 Gcvfc Unc Martinique Dan 283 Petersen Bangkok 8 EA Co Bombay Singaradji Dut 299 Kromer Deli 8 KPM Dry Dock Wing Oa Bri 1100 Radabffs fl'kong 11 Gov HTkong— BaUvier824 words
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Article693 1918-12-20 10 MANY LICBN-B. REFUSED Until Structure Repairs Carried Out. A meatiug tf tbe Licensing Justices was held yestc-riuv cfttrnoon io the Fir.t Comt, the Seatoi Magistrate Mr W Lang ham Carter pi tailing. Tha other membera p e-er* were Messrs the hon'ble Mr Agnaw, R J A t Jie,693 words
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Article75 1918-12-20 10 Before tha e.nior magistrate, Mr W Langham Carter, yesterday, the Registrar of Societies proceeded against tho United Sawmills, Ltd, who wars ___d $300 and cost* for SOaamittinfl breaches cf the Com pacica Ordinance. It was pointed cut that the Cooepanj had been t-ica bafoYe the court hi.ca75 words
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Article54 1918-12-20 10 Fr^n Our Chen Corr.tfondeni Kuala Lnmpnr, Dec 19. Jc-rph da Buries of Kuala Selangor has Introduced through Carton da Wiaart, Minister of Justice for Belgium his cousin, an ac ien against William Hoheczoll6rn foe illegal imprisonment _nd ill- treat men! of hi. ai.ier M dame54 words
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Article63 1918-12-20 10 Admiral Canto de Castro, who has baen elected Provisional President of Portugal, la probably the distinguished officer of the Portugue.e Navy who waa m command of the Cruiser M Adamaetcr when stationed at Macau and passed through Singapore on hie way from Lisbon and on bie return there. He spaaks63 words
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Article106 1918-12-20 10 Tbe U:ual auction ol (he Singapore Chamber of Oom meres Rubber Association wa3 held en Wuduesduj aud Thursday when there was offered for sale 2, 83,405 j lb tons 1,242.69. j Prices Realized. Cts pec lb.j Smoked Sheet Fine Rsboed 72_ to 75_ Good 60 72 Fine Plain106 words
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Article268 1918-12-20 10 I Singapore, Dec 19. No*i_cition Las been received that tbe j Import restriction ou rubber to the United States has low been removed The result of the receipt; of this news hoe! been a genera] firming m tha market, end although values have showu advances, I these268 words
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Article165 1918-12-20 10 Singapore, Dec 19. Tbe Auctions opened with a much stronger demand, Sheet realising up to 75_ and Crepe 77 cents these prices were fulls maintained a feature of the Auctions was the extremely good demand for lower GiQd.a and off qualities, prices realised have not been165 words
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Article210 1918-12-20 10 Singapore, Dec 19. Influenced by tha announcement that the import reatrietiona en crude Rubber to the USA bad been totally removed, the Weekly Auction opened yesterday to a strong market aud a sharp rise m prices of all grades has to be recorded. There wa_ an unusually large210 words
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Article362 1918-12-20 10 Singapore, Dec 19. There have been no radical chengee m any section of the market throughout the i week. The removal of importation ree j trictiona m crude rubber into America co I far hae not affected dealings m sharea and j if anything sellers of Looal362 words
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Article243 1918-12-20 10 (I2TH-18th Dec, 1918.) Singapore, Dec 19. The American Government has "re moved restriction on the importation of crude rubber but whether this includes "import Permits" or not is not yet cer tain. Rusrer Auction Result 11th to 12th D6C (Guthrie's Report. Total offered tons 1567 total sold243 words
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Article47 1918-12-20 10 Dear Sir, In my letter of yesterday which you are good enough to print iv this morning's issue, I omitted a word m the last Bontenoa wh'cb should read Further, Brokers should agree not to accept Matured Balance Tickets as good delivery. Yours &c NOBALA,47 words
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Article118 1918-12-20 10 The undermentioned Singapore properties were B.ld by auction at the sale room of the Commercial Rubber Co, Ltd, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land and house No. 35 Tauglin Road, area 6,181 square feet, bought by Mr Hadji Diir-g fcr 81, 500. Freehold building allotments situate off Kampang Java118 words
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Article39 1918-12-20 10 m» Mr A R Angus, pastor of the Bluff Road Evangelical Hall, Kuala Lumpur, has left for Ootacamond on a brief holiday. During bis absence Mr 0 Wilson, Ipoh, snd Mr R Thobnrn, Singapore, will take ths c.e e.39 words
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Article456 1918-12-20 10 A fishing juo_ was run down aud sunk near Waglam, outside of Hongkong at 4 a.m. on November 16 by an unknown steamer of about 2,0 0 tons whioh has not bsen identified! The steamer, after cu'i .ting down the jank, passed on without rendering assistance ard two456 words
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Article104 1918-12-20 10 The following will represent S H B eleven against the B C L Football Club at eoc.er this evening on the SRC ground. Goal B W Swyny, Backs A A Coulcher and C A Johnson, Halves B W Tan, Paolo Coosigliere and L E D'Souza, Forwards V L104 words
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Article56 1918-12-20 10 i The Gaiety give the 10th and llfch i episodes of the sensational film Patria and a new film, More Excellent Way." The Marlborough have a finely diversifl ed programme, m whioh the five act play cf Kidder and Co ia the chief attraction, while they, have a regular Charlie56 words
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Advertisement518 1918-12-20 10 j The best is not too good for your Bah I EE and the best, after mother's milk, is GL I judged by what this doctor says !S c I S "This last week the child has gained HI ttue I I "tinuesto improve m health. lam frcquen- 'v I518 words
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Miscellaneous59 1918-12-20 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, Dec 22nd. Johnston's Pier 9, 10, 11am, 2.30 and 8 80 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30, 10.80 a m, 12.15, 3, and 5 30 p m. On the arrival of the 10 a m launch the 440 yds handicap race will be swum off. Entries will be59 words
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Miscellaneous134 1918-12-20 10 S. C. C, LAWN BOWLS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. Nelson beat McKeczie 21 4. Singles McKenzie owe 4 beat Norrie 6. 21—10. Doubles. McKeaa and Smith owe 5 beai Strick land and Hickey owe 4 21 8. Bentley and McCulloch beat Griffith Jones and R R Turner, walk over. TO DAY134 words
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