The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 January 1917
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Title Section15 1917-01-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOBE FBIDAY; JANUAKY, 12, 1917. NO. 8,95515 words
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Article297 1917-01-12 1 j The Allies have delivered their reply to President Wilton's Note. It indicates, Bays a wire, the terms upon which peace negotiations may be based— Page 5. i Greece has weathered another crisis by humble submission. The Entente ultima turn has been accepted. That the Germans and297 words
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Article870 1917-01-12 1 The critic whether in his editorial chair or in his dug-out, is apt to think of a division as if it were a super Tank, very complex, it is true, but still a unit, moving forward in one piece, easily animated by one impulse and directed by870 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement168 1917-01-12 1 GOODRICH TYRES TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL SPEGIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 am. to 12 p.m. daily I RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best in town Upcountry orders promptly executed Bread delivered RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged, and Cars on Hire RING TELEPaONE No. 491 for168 words
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Advertisement211 1917-01-12 1 IT is only the tyre which gives you the Greatest Mileage per dollar expended which is worth buying. j Af __._____> 4A t% 4i Ct t\\jtcttx+ ff 1 S* mmmm^ mmm^ mm^ mm^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ mmm^ mmm3 motor tyres /^^^fyrf^o\ Your personal judgment will <*y --< -< be in favour of211 words
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Advertisement101 1917-01-12 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. B De Silva's choice of presents Page 1. Elusive Isabel at the Gaiety Peg > o' the Rug at the Empire Behind the Lines "at the llarima Page '2. Auction announcements Page 2. To let Furnished house in Grange rd Cambo Hou^e, River Valley rd compound j101 words
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Miscellaneous88 1917-01-12 1 THE WEEK. Friday 12th High Watcr~l 7 i., 0-27 p m. Homeward mail clof-es (train I Lodge Zetland Regular, 8 :;0 pm. Saturday 13th. HifZb Water— i- ai a..n\ ,1-3 p.m. Lunas meeting. Evatt at Co., noon. Snnday Uth. High Water— i- '6 a.m., *-41 p.m. Bnd Sunday after Epiphany.88 words
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Article368 1917-01-12 2 London, December 7.— A wireless mes sage from Berne, describing the funeral of the late Austrian Emperor, yesterday afternoon, stated The procession left the Chapel Koyal, where the coffin had rest6d since Monday, and traversed Vienna by a circuitous route to Saint Stephen^ Cathedral. The hearse was!drawn368 words
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Article478 1917-01-12 2 Manchester. Nov '29. There vtas substantial ease in values last week end, American Spot Cotton coming down at Liverpool to 11.91. but the market was again aggressive during tbe week end at New York, and when Liverpool re opened on Monday an active bull market was experienced478 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement792 1917-01-12 2 A FINE COMPLEXION. A girl's eompl* xlon is sjmethlng more than a matter to conct ru her vacity. lt is an indication of the state of her health. Pallor in a growiug girl mean* a thinning of the blood. Eruptions mean impurities in the blood. Parents saould be watchful of792 words
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Advertisement1586 1917-01-12 2 Last Night of the Popular WHAT NOTS Vaudeville and Myst'cil Eotertainers. AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE ALHAMBRA B B A 0 H ROA D The Leidirg Theatre ic SINGAPORE MANAGER M. H. KEN > ON-5I ADE Another complete Change of Pr gramme SHEER MERIT has ciused us ti extend1,586 words
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Article739 1917-01-12 3 Food and Peace. London, Dec 14. It appears likely that t_e German peaci •proposal ia not unconnected with the iu ternal situation in Germany, which it steadily becoming worse, and which tnt much vaunted German military achieve ments have done nothing to improve. It is certain that the739 words
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Advertisement83 1917-01-12 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. j REFUND GF ASSESSMENT. &B persona atotanfag refund of Amh.'MIIHHiI i re-ptct el tioaaea vaoaarl for any portion of I ii a Uag oembw Stat, Mli. are lißd d i hit -u.h cairns m- be j t'r>- fjommis ioner uo or before January dorfa. i, Tnt Coiumi sioncrsnave83 words
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Advertisement496 1917-01-12 3 JONGKEENA THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER. J Mixture for Internal and 3 External Use. CURES I Headache, Stomachache, Chest complaints. j Heart-disease, Malaria, Dengue. Commonj fevers, Lumbago, Chronic Rheumatism, i Cough, Cold, Sore throat, Bronchitis, Chronic j Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Weakness, Dysentery, I Eczema, and all sorts of Skin Diseases, Worms, etc.,496 words
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Advertisement862 1917-01-12 3 HOWARTH ERSKINE. LIMITED. I Notice is hereby given that the Trans! Books of the above Company will be clos from lfcth January to 22nd January 1917 (bo days inclusive). By Order of the Board. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. T. C. B. MILLER., Secretar Secretaries. 9*l 211 THE BELAT TIN MINING CO.,862 words
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Advertisement513 1917-01-12 3 I TO BE LET. A nice and comfortable compound bous< No. 89, Teluk Blangah Road opposite P. an( 0. Wharf. Apply to A. HAHID, 75. Telul n Blangah Road. TO LET A fcrniahed house in Grange Road to let foi a few months, 4 bedrooms, tennis court etc, j etc,513 words
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Advertisement596 1917-01-12 3 WANTED e Competent Fborthand Typist. Apply to 3 Box No. 3 c/o Singapore Free Prees u.c. j WANTED I Advertiser offers double published price for copy of book entitled "White Wolf" r published by Eelly end Walsh. Applj Advertiser co Free Presa 121 lil WANTED Clerk must be a coad596 words
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Article, Illustration16 1917-01-12 4 HMrtlOikfJ 1 r:»,st aatSMta v. -...j ,r-_'. I _bn pal km --.'«wet16 words
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Article1344 1917-01-12 4 In the calm and Bomewbat medita* tive atmosphere of tb( House of Lordf tbe qnestion was lately debated of tbi position and fate ol the German pri* b oners in Britain and tbi Dominion! These prisoners oi' wai fall into tw< c!.'- tbe militarj prisoners, and1,344 words
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Article402 1917-01-12 4 Man Power Question Major-General D H Ridout, c m g, in gpected three platoons of the Johore Volunteer Rifles at Johore Lharu on Sun day evening. Captain Griffith*, O C, J V R. was in command of the company, which consisted of 113 men and 3 effieere la402 words
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Article529 1917-01-12 4 Russia has 40 0 million ttorliog ol bI date bonds m Groat Britain. A coolie cn BLubang Batata wai taken by a tiger cn Saturday Morning< The victim was tapping some ISO yards Within tbe estate Tbe big forest reserve ia thil district of Negri -"embilan must he Bimplj iwarming529 words
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Article359 1917-01-12 4 The New Ydar social d Bite t unpropitious weather, man very 9 tended and it was plaaflai tto see many of tbe Sbropehin ii tbe compar The games v-' b t excellent mi ■ppraeiatart q kiadlj the prizes and tht mai glad to see ber nr359 words
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Article257 1917-01-12 4 Daring the very duty WOOthM m nesday afternoon, no less than sis t bangs were capsi/ed in tie- L;.r close around. Tbe Marine poi busy afternoon salving thi? catf these tongbangs Cases rf bn ether cpirite. tins of Mai unions, etc, were salved ai.d landed c:- 5257 words
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Article168 1917-01-12 4 Thai i haa cue c ft a r. maining uambi Thonghl School, lii 1 vv i.: tc prison a ith tha lati ars u^o, for allaf I 'oi. bj I a chang wm am i> ligiooa life t i ...l Hie* spar! q;i on that the dayf168 words
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Advertisement107 1917-01-12 4 HUMPHREY TAYLOR'S Quadecanters Starboard Light Apricot Brandy Curacoa Peach -Brandy uAuldiM, IRuoiiloilii fi UU, 1 £3 0m 1 I tn **mW *mkW LARGE NEW ST;CK AT SPE.I.^L PRICES FINEST QUALITY LATEX PAILS *4^f" wrra \L -y FOOT. HANDLE and COVER. V *?SSy J f BL Uc Price $2 7") nett107 words
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Advertisement66 1917-01-12 4 6. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3 a Orchard Road, Telephone No. 1000. The Oldest and Leading Studio. Firet in 1872, Foremost in 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources. an< the E Requisite Experience, are all at ou Ccunnand, thus ensuring ahvajs the produc tion cf only thc best results in66 words
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Article101 1917-01-12 5 INDICATED IN REPLY TO U S NOTE I A Lengthy Document [By Submarine C&ble] Reuter's Service] •..ior, J.iM IC —Banter understands thai th allies' i yto Preeident Wilson's Note v^ ha vered to tbe Arnericau »aadot ia Paris to-day or lo rnorrow. is a fairly long document, and101 words
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Article72 1917-01-12 5 Allies in Complete Karmonv Jaa -Mi Lio] d .j^? was the tf thc Conferenc laii an I I sngg itod H at the i I I trial k nts a ..re i iri icing .he al tht a'!.- a cj act m iat I, in rte wed,72 words
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Article40 1917-01-12 5 Asm IC Constantinople wire i :y |ha 5n aproclamat sn to tfl troopi regi buj aitari in proposal I been di5- who are slore ree the continuance toodi ith their Allies, the Tui.. fcfforts to achieve40 words
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Article102 1917-01-12 5 L ia u S lintained iig tiding ita flTai Loan, bnt it is undoubted Ihat lhan will In two listinct issues, cue J..- 3 OBi thort datt-d ar.d tree of :_::jm? :_x Probably lhe big banks will ■..> intitod Ic ca op irate in affording novel tacilitiee102 words
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Article82 1917-01-12 5 Britain Tackles Food Problem doi "an 10. Ihs King has con mediate ploughing up of levaral i bad acres I Richmond and Bushey parks los ths cultivation ol cereal i with the objej: cf in sinfl It supplies. Allotments h-ive also hai isi cted in Kensington82 words
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Article77 1917-01-12 5 Another Captain Captured las I si iking* Steui n traad Hum-: Norwegian) and three ii sl Lo 10.-.S Steami British bouss l auseil Sfai J p mess Bor- in Captain Fry, of the Lesbian, wis taken cr by the Germane, Wis Noc met Lop o Ihs 1 177 words
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Article46 1917-01-12 5 Lo; U in I Ibe ad isory comthe Board I Trade oo Comma*. i a ert Sl nley pre- > roposals tc r a large of the tradi eommissionei ia British Dominions. Also BSt ad Othei matters the organisation of British i trade. -a*46 words
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Article25 1917-01-12 5 London, Jan 10. --The Admiralty denies Ihs German claim that the cruiser Shanuou was mined and sunk off the sooth caaat ia November.25 words
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Article180 1917-01-12 5 ALLIED ULTIMATUM TO BE OBEYED Country Under Control Again [By ttobmarine Cable] [Reuter's Service] London, Jan 10. Tbe Allied ultimatum ■O Greece expires about midnight. Paris, Jan 10.— A Piraeus telegram j says It is anticipated that King Con- j stantine will yield, but at Grst" will merely180 words
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Article176 1917-01-12 5 Nation Angry with Germany Madri 1 .1 in l I .'he f ict that the Cabinet ie rem in office after ree iving so assnrai of -he King's conBdence demonstrates that Spanish price has '-.-v as lerman pressure. All parties appear to hive combined to jfepport the176 words
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Article88 1917-01-12 5 Not Afraid of Germany Paris, Jan 8 —General Wille,the Swiss Cciiimiinder in Chief, in an interview at Berce. stated that Germany had assured Switzerland she would not invade her. but in the event cf an invasion the Swiss arm] would act in clo.e conjunction with the adversaries tf88 words
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Article48 1917-01-12 5 Lon ion Jan 10. Marshal Haig r- ports: We seized and consolidated a section o? lurench eastward of Beaumont Bamel and made 110 prisoner?! Others were taken [prisoner in a raid eastward of Loos. We entered trenches opposite Armentieres, killing many t-t thc en*r; y. m*.48 words
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Article39 1917-01-12 5 London, Jan 10.— Mesopotamia Official. An Indian d. vision dashingly captured on Tuesday a thousand >.rd.- cf trench ou the Tigris, on the bend of the riubt bank north west oi Kut, and took 162 prisoners39 words
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Article38 1917-01-12 5 Batavia, Jan 9 —Ths Java Bode reports b neu revolt fomented bj a o religious Beet in N »rth Sumatra, in wbich a Government official named Mniler has been killed 'lie revolt is being militarily Bed.38 words
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Article109 1917-01-12 5 her.ver, Colcradu. Jar: 1« Tim death j has occurred ot Colonel Cody, of Buffalo Lil: lain According to Japanese papers tbe .{Magellan which was Bunk i> a Bub matin' 1 in the Medterranean iut-t year hud cn board si-k to the va'ne if one and a half109 words
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Article185 1917-01-12 5 GERMANS WANT THE WHOLE COUNTRY Offensive Furiously Pressed [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter b Service] London, Jan 9. The correspondent of the Times at Jassy says that it is undoubted tbe Germans are aiming at the immediate occupation of tho whole of Rumania, despite tbe inclemency of the weather.185 words
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Article185 1917-01-12 5 Disquieting Messages Petrograd, .Tan S. The Times correspandent saya thac there are growing iudicaj tions of another change in the Premiership. i The names of M Pokrovsky end Count Bobrinsky ;ire mentioned. London, Jan 10. Ti_e Ministerial changes in Russia are wholly unexpected and bo far nnezplainable. London,185 words
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Article65 1917-01-12 5 Thirty-two Guns Captured Petrograd, .Tan 9. 'Ihe Hussians have captured a thousand prisoners and a score ot guns, inclnding heavies, southwest cf Riga. London. Jan 10*— Wireless. Russian official. TLe battle west of Riga con tinues. We captured a position betw.eu the Timl marsh and the river65 words
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Article322 1917-01-12 5 That thrilling ferial peg o' the Hing." in which the brilliant pair <iraco Cunard and Francita Ford are Been, id now being Bbown at the Empire Cinema, and ought to prove a big attraction at the new bouse. It is a circus story full of incident and interest.322 words
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Article548 1917-01-12 5 The Assizes were continued before the Chief Justice, Sir JAS Bucknill, k c, in the Supreme Court yesterday morning. Sentenced for Forgery. The two Hylama who were convicted on Wednesday ol using as genuine a forged document, namely forged cheques, were first brought up for sentence. Wong Siang Leng,548 words
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Article137 1917-01-12 5 To thk Editor Sir, Allow me to endorse the views expredftd hy P F' m thi.-, morning's issue of your paper. With regard tn your comments on P I"b' lettei I v< ry much doubt if the number of bi cbelora who support or help to support, relatives137 words
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Article215 1917-01-12 5 To The Editor. Sir,— l understand leprc>y is an in I fecbious diseutc. How this infection is effected is beyond my comprehension, I heir. u a li." man. But the qutslion is 'should a hospital for lepers he allowed to stuud iu locality where u number of215 words
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Advertisement287 1917-01-12 5 ROBINSON CO. FULLER'S^'CAKES Dundee, Ginger, Sultana, Him Cakes $2.75 each. FRUIT CAKES 150 275 sti ilvll WJTk-i^kW EACH. "Pascall's Pure Confectionery" Cadbury's Tropical Chocolates. Mackintosb s ronee. "ALEX FERGUSON" EDINBURGH SHORTBREAD. I^fcU^ PATENT SO3TENENTE J*^ I mJI l vu x_ j___3_v ____ia___u_uw__>___.Tva____ m p_____________ l lln illl«_ B>r_-__u_-TONE > jLjfy_\287 words
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Advertisement768 1917-01-12 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., KONINK-IJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. .—3, COLLYER QUAY. -mrMrx, <v-.MTK*r T "WfTH TWW N h'TH VWr. A NO*"* **~*r.T_ nr.VWRW V768 words
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Advertisement584 1917-01-12 6 Oa British India Mail and Passenger Services. peninsulas and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with Hla Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). I Outward (por Ohi»i_ INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE Homeward (for Europe) I Outward (for China and584 words
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Advertisement683 1917-01-12 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated tn Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between Yckofcanai via ports to Marseilles, London, ande* mai contract with the Imperial Japanese Govern ment. The Mew Twin screw Bteamen maintaining this service have been special-! designed and constructed, and are fitte*683 words
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Advertisement360 1917-01-12 6 M. M.l MESSAGERIEB MARITIh e MAIL LIKE Fortnight y service brf.\.. I China, .lapan, Oeylon, Djibouti Marseilles. BRANCH LINE Fortnightly service between Kaie. r t Haiphong. ■"■"M^ For further infcrmatioi apply to m. da COURTOIS, k CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIPIT? INCOP.PORATFI; Itt UP A Sailings from Honkkomi FOR SAN FRANC ISCO360 words
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Article474 1917-01-12 7 Swarms of Trained Airmen Although from the nearest point of the German line to Paris is scarcely 50 miles, German aircraft have troubled the French capital very little since the first month of the war, Zeppelins were never very frequent visitors to Paris, and since theReuter - 474 words
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Article244 1917-01-12 7 AUSTRIA S DEAD EMPEROR. Czech Point of View. By the death of Francis Joseph the Czechs have lost a hru tai and cruel enemy, who deliberately violated his pledges towards them. Hi? death, ho-vever. will hardiy stop the political persecution in Bohemia, for it is a well known fact that244 words
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Article199 1917-01-12 7 French Nurse murdered Paris. Nov 80. Confirmatii n has just been rec*; ive J in j Paris of tbe mnrdec ol a Frenchwoman,! i Mme. Moi'CcSef.', by "rho ('itr-nans >n Hrus I tela. Tbe crime was perpetrated in similar circu»ur-tauce a to tbat of ESdith Cavell, and199 words
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Advertisement52 1917-01-12 7 Avon '.ran— gaK T" i 1 1 iMMMirarcmriiMiiT-B^ .__________>_-_«->--__w &_fl __f tt '.P am if^ ■in ii i i k 111 V VII #*9 _f% 9 V U I vLb JL T^r*^ \9 (ALL USUAL SIZES) JUST ARRIVED To be had of all Dealers INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. H A (rente52 words
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Advertisement437 1917-01-12 7 15 VARIETIEsT^^ m Ml Hm 1 ALL DELICIOUS AND APPETISING. MeeeeaW MEATS. 1 GAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC. Jj aaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmj__ Prepared by a celebrated Chef under idea! _4ffl/ jamlr conditions of cleanliness and selection. __4&r IN GLASS, TiNS AND WHITE JARS. J ONE OF THE BEST OF mmmmmmm_____m*maAWm437 words
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Article652 1917-01-12 8 Cholera Microbe Bomb. Taken for a boy and given an evil smelling fish to eat and a cigar to smoke, Misa Helen Monfries, a Scotswoman, helped the Rumanians to repair the bridge at T/emovada after it was bombed by German aero planes. "lt wae during652 words
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Article264 1917-01-12 8 Action Against German Officers Petrograd, Nov 1 4. An cfiicial communication issued here states.- Tbe Minister of War was informed at tbe beginning of November tbat the Ger man Government bad transferred a large number of Russian officer prisoners to a special concentration camp and subjected then,264 words
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Article1535 1917-01-12 8 To Dec. 31 Dec. To date 1910 Abaco 4,971 23,403 Allagar, Dec 286,800 2 IS, 800 A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 '25,800 Alor Pongsu 26 318 215,747 Alma, 27,300 370,700 Ampat, Sep 86,054 129,588 An-Johore, Mar 177,249 22.3C8 251/256 An Malay, Dec 1,507,347 1,569,194 AnS'tra, May 473,623 764 7591,535 words
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Article99 1917-01-12 8 Ampang Kmta. Ml i7 #1 Aver Wen* Deebook Helat. Mar lf|| ITf— h. July §00(11 Qonang Cootot, II e to (ll Labat, l t 9§1 Malayan Tin. HtJtOQ Muidleton, Feb '2.1<:">(lO) Paluutg c'onscl. 4-1 .60, 1 1 Posing ftihim, 176 io) lu'l.Mihi) Hya, U) 4 BabflMa Tm, i99 words
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Advertisement262 1917-01-12 8 SOME MAKES OF PENS lii 0/ m> are pretty, but fail tbe Ijj ;fsf /{f/% __WLWk < teet of hard work. Some iff ffgfi l'_.~rZ*L _J^*S§ pens write under fav- Bj llmi mt^rtfs:^^ ourable conditions, but iff /IMf BE StJEE YOU GET TK fail when driven. The ji f/$S m262 words
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Article146 1917-01-12 9 Jan. 11, 1917. The following are the shares as to which changes are notified in Meßsre j Fraser k Co.'s Saturday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Ayer Kuning 1.35 1.45 Ayer Molek 2.20 2 50xd Bukit Jelotong .72' .80 ludragiri 18.50 19.50 Kelemak G..0 6.7 5 Kempas146 words
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Article63 1917-01-12 9 OottßßCsaD m ao Jan 11 Rae i m i s dUunaniS *t riv. :s. ci»d;i:. t ra t M 15 16 Efvsmee Semand Bank v 826 ■Di i T. T. I 990BAMA, demand 100} Java i.tr.it, a iso .1 J-j r.C A Cl 2 W &l_ A Bi>| 80VasateHt,63 words
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Article152 1917-01-12 9 Jan 1 1 Tin (buyers) .-7 00 .._m ton* 12.00 j iambias Cub* No. l is oo I lamalei C*ufc« S"o. 1 8.50 I reppsi B'atk ordiii :Vp...e 80.001 Pe_*p*i, (While fate 85.00 i N-aftmegs (110 tba ii I bc.oo MfnMnegS iIOO to the \b nom. Mace uSanda* BO152 words
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Advertisement489 1917-01-12 9 Wah or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I hivLniii fAoiMm LirL assUiiiinLl!i Lulirillilt LlifillEil. (jrCC^PORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAB OFFICE: Wiiie&ester Hoase, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! 32, Old Jewry, E.C Gcc-i.wf £20,C0C fle-fcailod mrlth s_hc Cnyreme Coarl oi Easland,489 words
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Advertisement443 1917-01-12 9 the nmemns lite irsqrarce co. (Incorporated in Canada). All binds ci Lite and Endowment policies Manager, South Eaafc rn Asia, Cuthris ACo. Ltd., General Agents, Singa; ore. SOUTH BRITISH SHSURA^CE CO., LTO. I (bOOtponted in New Zealand.) I fIM ______HMMIOUH eCocted on Buildingt*, Kent and Merchandise uf every descrlpjion. IlllEn443 words
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Advertisement431 1917-01-12 9 i in _i-nnin_ii---ii_.il —ii i .r r-rr-i«¥— nrnrn-r KE«f ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., LM, FiRE AND KARINE. (Incorporated ln New Zealand.) YANB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. Ltd. MARINE. (Incorporated in Tlongkoug.) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co Ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated in Hongkong-) LONDCN GUARANTEE ft ACCIDENT Co. Ltd GUARANTEE. (Incorporated in England Fire and Marine431 words
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Advertisement151 1917-01-12 9 1 rime-halls on Fort Canning and Moutt i j Psbec Stop daily at I p.m., Singapore staada id j 1 I time, corresponding to 8 a.m. Gre^nvvch i^Liin Sime. The timegnn ie fired ac IS o'clock jl noon, indicating Singapore standard timo. on j Brery day excepting Hunday, wben it151 words
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Miscellaneous589 1917-01-12 9 MAIL TABLE To day. Inaarmenlani anJ .oca, matte, y.-j. ts tonne in Hot 4>frlow PenaDg, Malacca, P.M ft, |b| Trt.-- ta c dail;. (exoept Bosdasr). Johor.-, g. tm, lt a.m., atJ I rupa, Coeob goon Heng H.BO a^ Oocob Iferanti •80 ax Pu*_.u Soegi Aing lung S JO Ay P.589 words
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Article1021 1917-01-12 10 Full Rk.;'.';.\tion"s for APPLICANTS. i The following official notification has reached us: With reference to the Notice recently issued iu the Press regarding the appointment of Man-power Advisory Committees in the various Settlements, it has beau decided that every man who desires to on*er his services for the1,021 words
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Article630 1917-01-12 10 To THB Editor of thk Tii* eh, Sir, From the interoat shown on thi*. subject since your oubtication of my letter it; would appear that public opinion is iat last being aroused. The principal comments made may ba roughly divided ja. follows la the that instance there630 words
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Article198 1917-01-12 10 s c. c. BOWLING TOUBNAMENT. to i -ay s t i s Doi'i ile Handicap. Lyall and White v MeKenzie and scoular. Chill nr.d Winter v Lowndes and Robe tson. TO MORROW'S TIKS I 01 AAA: li ANDU LP. i fn\ i Tie i. and White or McKei zie and198 words
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Article351 1917-01-12 10 Whilst it is alwa;s dangerous to pro pbesy regarding race results, the running often upsetting the best handicapping, the Penang weights appear to have been on the whole distinctly well allotted, and for the sake of the handicapper it ma; be hoped that the running will work out351 words
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Article517 1917-01-12 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rabber Association held its utual Auction OQ Wednesday mid Thursday when there was (if. -red for sale 11.885.66 plus or I 51 1 408 lbs. (Tons 874 78). l 'aie i.s Realized, Sheet Sm. Fins Kibbed -.142 to 51 52 (rood Kihbed517 words
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Article803 1917-01-12 10 ———< An ordinary general meeting of Chimpul (F M S) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held Nov 29 at the Rubber Growers' Associa- j tion, 88, Eastcheap, E C, Sir Ernest Woodford Birch, k c m o presiding. The Chairman said We laat met on the 14th October,803 words
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Article74 1917-01-12 10 Agents Gattey and Bateman. j Titi Tiu Tribute 287 24, Crushing 82.51, Total 819 7;* pkls. I Agents Sime. Datb; and Co. Middleton Tin. Sluicing 107 52, Tribu I tors 95.54, Total 202.86, Agents Barker and Co. Kiuta Association Mine 582, Tribute'f 220, total 602 A74 words
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Advertisement260 1917-01-12 10 7//f B£S7" FOOD FO/? INFANT*, IYOUR baby is the most precious thing YOU have [HIS Good health is the most valuable possession HE i GLAXO is a complete food in itself, requiring ov tn addition of boiling water, no milk or creim has to be ado, i A FRESH CONSIGNMENT260 words
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Miscellaneous97 1917-01-12 10 SWIMMING CUIB LAUNCHES. I Sundav i4 TII Januabi Tide 1.41 p.m. Height Bffc. Bin. I Johnston's Pier 9 10 and II a.m 2.80 j and 3.30 p m. Club Bungalow yAO and 10.80 a.m ll 12 15. 3 and 5 80 p m. 75 yardt- Novices Handicap. Tbi? Race j97 words
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