The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 January 1917
1917-01-16
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Title Section15 1917-01-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOEE TUESDAY, JANUAIIY, 16, 1917. NO. 8,95815 words
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Article184 1917-01-16 1 Belgium's eloquent reply to the American Note will further enow' the United States the hollownese of the German high fainting language. The enemy Note to Neutrals has fallen flat Page 5. Meanwhile, Neutral diplomats have been removed from Bnkharest, and a German emissary has arrived at Athens184 words
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Article1259 1917-01-16 1 I proposed to go from Newcastle to Bergen, to go by Norwegian steamer from Bergen to Vardo or Rirkenaee, on the far north eastern limits of Norway, and then wait for some sort of boat to take me to Ekaterina. In this I wae successful, thoughEx - 1,259 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement108 1917-01-16 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD WHITEAWAY LAiDLAW C» LTP| I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). B EVERYTHING IN CHINA, 'CUTLERY' 'CROCKERY'! >f^^9 HBw H^k r^£R Hiß^^b^s9fafl^H JKmJo mkV^^ ii«'ti r Bi&nm3 V 938 LARG3 ASSORTMENT OF DECORATED TEA SETS m various shades. Sets for six r .-rsons 59.50 $1.25 V,- j^^Aj^^^BpHßHßMß^^l^^n^y't 4^3^B3^^^^^^^^^^^HK A„108 words
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Advertisement103 1917-01-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Apprentice, clerk, and wireless op«iatort wanted Page 3. Opportunity for gentleman to join mees Page 3. Liquidation notice of Poh Gtran Oo Page 8. Johcrß Govermßept tenders Page 8. New auction sales of farnitnee Page 2. A S(amp Album for sale Page 8. Special meeting of Chamber of103 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1917-01-16 1 THE WEER Tuesday 16th> High Water- -2 54 a.m >, I Bpui. Moon Last Qnartec* Wednesday r7flw FHgr< Water-— 36 a.tt* 4 ?i p.m. MtJichant Service Guild, 8..&0 pui. Thursday 18th nrjjh Water— <-*0 a.m.. 6-4 r>.jn. Kga+iern Gate Lodge, 8.50 pm.' Friday 19th. Hlgli Water bii a.m., s-0 p.m.93 words
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Article196 1917-01-16 2 Cable Companies Building Effected. The N G Daily News cf the Ist mat contains the following details cf a serious f.re at Shanghai. One of the most serious n'ree m Shane bai serious tha: it jeopardized Shaug hai's communication with the rest of the world— occurred on Monday196 words
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145 1917-01-16 2 fcLuair Abdullah, third son of the Shereel and Foreign Minister ia Arabia, has made thn following statement, says tbe 'Temp-, to a correspondent of an Egyptian newspaper At the ti:ne of the atrocities committed by Djamal Paaha m Syria the Sheceef e»ent his son, Emil145 words
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Article139 1917-01-16 2 The Providence, one cf the trr.wlers iunk during lha I boat raid ou LLo Brhtham tiihin« fleet, was imtcumontal m saviu;^ 70 survivorri of the For^lJ:Cl^b'^ and the :eacue, which «raa accotnp: ish^d m the le«th of a heavy i«j one Lt i'uh flnoai r-toriea cf heroism139 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement494 1917-01-16 2 *-'V,--''\irJ b The Worlds best m BRITISH Pianos by— Brinsmead Broadwood Collard and Collard Chappell Stromenger Grands and Uprights AT t Incorporate.! m FTongkcns. AVON i BRITISH and BEST! TYKE S A Clear Head a hearty appetite, Bound Bleep and good digestion aw sore i follow n ucc taU oal494 words
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Advertisement770 1917-01-16 2 ANOTHER PACKED HOUSE THE PUBLIC ARE GOOD JUDGES IDLE WIVES PRODUCED BY LOIS WEBER Wio is ackuowtedg.d to be the WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCER IN MOTION PIC 1 l BE Author of Where are my Children The Dumb- Girl of Portici. Shoes, etc., etc Picturi/atioo of OppeLheim s (irtatcst Notel seen770 words
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Advertisement543 1917-01-16 2 If yoa are oat 4 to see a Picture bow and want fomethinc gooi &%y a visit to the pcopJes favourite hous< 4' THE HOUSE OF QUA! IT* TJE ALHAMBRA BEA C II ROA I The Leading Theatre iv BtVGVI I r MANAGER H H. KENVGN-HADt Glance thron^'b the Col543 words
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Advertisement551 1917-01-16 3 THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Taeaaay, 23rd Jan Chinese New Year We nesday, 2ith S Holidays. 15-1 22-1 STRAITS MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. A Special General Meeting of the Guild will be held m the rooms on Wednesday 17.h inst. 8-30 p.m. Bnsines3 very import int. All members m551 words
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Advertisement1856 1917-01-16 3 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPPORTUNE:? for on age at c man to join TO LET Akin evnutupt I oomfortable mtss of tbree Replies to AIIU CAbif ANUt 4l Bright A ry rcorr- No. 2 Battery Road lulfc- KO.MOS c,o Tree Press. able for Ufflcts. Notice is hereby given thai Gene-1,856 words
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Article24 1917-01-16 4 CcSLiTVX-^Ou the- l»th iort. m L<au3rip I t'hc «rifij o< Percy '"isliffe of BlcgAporq boJ Danay Palo, England, of a daufchU'-r (B^' cable).24 words
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Obituary81 1917-01-16 4 PPiuji:'.-Af PtUu Gaiib. the m rant d&lghte* of Mr. and >h^=. K. 11. lidi'jps, N.ova j Scotli 1 statf. Lim,- Ou January- 14. at No H"* Tenk Koed t Ktu^a; (*e, LiM DhQ Neo, a^td 68, Mothur cf Tt\y Cuah Kiit. lntdriueiit on Trjn'vtla) from $.7, Tank Komi to81 words
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Article, Illustration940 1917-01-16 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, January, 16, 1917. The interval of a mon!!i which lies between our telegraphic raw-, &nd the homo newspapers, botli lying on i\.e table at the same tinx i is ulway-. in?<* resting ami sometimes instructive It enables as to guage the t i m<* Deeded940 words
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Article1115 1917-01-16 4 Meters, Boeleu and Co of Penaug are opening m Singapore and Mi A Penning is coming down from Penang to represent The proclamation Aug 5 1914 by which the forces oi the Colony wern made gun-j.-rt to tha Army Act us if they were on active service has been renewalEx - 1,115 words
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Article67 1917-01-16 4 Frcns Cur (^tc« Corr^po^t^, Ha I- i, Im TbR Sumatra vest -i on seeQ^ to bi Fpmiinc the 'lijls.l I. Iki k the rebel 1 1 Lav 6 beea tncou&tert the police ai.c. irj n numbei of rebf]« t ■killed tarj l< m: ir Dt| r rru itetm67 words
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Article104 1917-01-16 4 .iKi :.!•> AND \>\- We ar^ offtcUUlf :n'< m.i a i rf-ier« i ot to previoof mi. ii e«i Imtifted tt-Ht m the crttf Ofspplloi lbft?i bftt n pern/ m t, J)5 I p|qi j €p j ■gWMMBiI v. L..i. h;»\ >■ aQ pafOMDlirifl be Btfli t>104 words
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Article371 1917-01-16 4 Res! Enemy Mm Aomin*. TLt B the o;g tti of th.- .r MMtrtl 'm r I'll. :i' Djaii j ace, i.tr r 6CPTV i- ;c t L»- V dec KM tin." DOB I prfl eneiiiiet! is \i. »•>-;> h tht C'..»i Btiloru lee gnioef ;i ii Bltitnata371 words
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Article119 1917-01-16 4 Tks f.AT^ buMM Eft I H b«t a |W d frur..i hrn! fci 1 Id k itti u.ptjrU-t, Ktoh fr. rrnfnntiiiaft Ua iii T .< mbt j just hep. Jr rt f f i rf ,l r L w I AMJMrifc|| V A• CbiiMM C i" ba< Illaml Before ibl119 words
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Advertisement92 1917-01-16 4 HUMPHREY TAYLOR'S Quadecanters \S \J i^( A A. 4^ Starboard Light Apricot Brandy i GALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR Go. i 1 5itoY Puilc bdlwli I CIIIO Coagulating Pans LARQE NEW STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICE 3 FINEST QUALITY LATEX PAILS <^^^j^^^ FOOT, HANDLE and COVER. \M' 4iPf SPECiAL PRICES FOR EXTRA LA.RQE QUANTITIES92 words
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Advertisement64 1917-01-16 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3 a Orchard Road, Telephone No. 1000. The Oldest and Leading Studio. Firfct m 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resource, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Gcmtuand, thus ensuring always the production cf only the best results m Studio Portraiture,64 words
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Article200 1917-01-16 5 GERMAN BLUSTER ANSWERED k Hy Submarine Cable] [iimufr't dervicv] Tin 15. -The text ot tha Bel ft i pij lo President Wilson's Note is A ii siyi that the litter teems WL that th.-* objects of the bellift ■> are identical. Tha example ol V- pioves the200 words
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Article229 1917-01-16 5 1. kingfa I, r^ i 19 Tae rep! y of the :j In i'.-'a'Jtr:,: Wileon'l cete was lij the) Cathwt to Jay. Laasiofl aliwrwarJi conferred I llaoil c.i Urn mntrer. It U the ir-iJ. it was mcs! ap :..-> f unkofsj ana courtesy KoCc i the Central229 words
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Article103 1917-01-16 5 I i-b;ns?ion, r an II It is expected the 9tati I-, p urtrnenc will id-iue a statement t\\ .:'aic3 Mr Crerati's speech mectioned vith tho objec! cf allaying 'lac ffieltnfX a official version of the b agraei vita the press version. Laadoo, liii 15. The papers103 words
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Article183 1917-01-16 5 g -lory 14 going Iha rounds of t'a Mgatdiag belief m the eflieacv -i.-r Tha r.uKH of a certain charit- niton, safi ti.e Timea of lud;a, dan bM herse that had done much i 1;; course of time the iej. Boet la the gmf c? the rjoJ fa u.tJ Hdrve.i183 words
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Article451 1917-01-16 5 VARIED WIRELESS [By Submarine Cable] [Heater's berries] Lcud*on, Jan 14. Wireless. Russian Official. We repulsed a Girman deose at Cack south of Babit lake. London, Jan 14. Wireless. Russian Official. The enemy attacked from Kot umlkhali un the Seceth as far as Vedeui. We abandoned Eotamikhali. London,451 words
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Article196 1917-01-16 5 The proipect of the receipt m due coarse by man> Penaogitdn of the flrsl Income-tax demar,d vote will recall an incident m Che early career of Sir John Goss, the famoo-* orgauist of SC Paal'l Cuthedral. Receiving an unduly high demand for the lax, Mr Go§B196 words
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Article147 1917-01-16 5 li A fitter, tha Aastraliau teonll star, who ha* won 116 chtmipioDnhipi at lawn teaotl ar.d between 200 kuJ 100 prizes, ia Visiting tte linitud SttitdS and may be eeen m ftcttoo. Parker iu«y become known rs> tha Kuugarco," as his powerful strokes am! agi)ity iti action are said to147 words
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Article172 1917-01-16 5 SIDE LIGHTS FROM GREECE {By Submarine Cable] (Renter's Seruoe] London, Jan 14. The British Colony at Athene has arrived m England after having been a month on board chip at The Piraeus. They estimate the Greeks, though suffering from the blockade, have food for three months. The172 words
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Article589 1917-01-16 5 An unuju.U'y pretty wedding was solemnized at the Cathedral Cburch of St. Andrew, Singapore, on Monday the 15th inst, when Mr J C II Ktrol Johnson wag married to Mies Kuth FiCrol, by Venerable Archdeacon Ssvindell- The Church was very prettily »nd tastefully decorated. The btide looked charming589 words
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Article273 1917-01-16 5 The last case for hearing aS tbe iisizea was heard yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sit John Bucknill, k ol m the Supreme Court. A Hokien natnid Lim Eng Tong claimed to be tried on two chargea, one of murder and the other of attempted murder, and a273 words
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Article197 1917-01-16 5 HEAVY FINKS. Mr Sbtedy, A§6i<tant tSuperinteucieut of Police, and head of the 'rambling Suppret j ion Dept, and hit staff, have baen having vj-ry hu;v tunes tot many weeks paat, j almost solely to Che gambling m Chap, Jet. ICee lutter i 1 Hardly a day has197 words
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Article445 1917-01-16 5 Iv the police court* yesterday Mr N' M Natiituie for failing to rafiater hia motor car with Ihe Licensing Officer, waa fined five dollars and coats. The car baa been registered since tha «iinnnoni was taken out. Over v §core of native driven?, mostly Malay*, were fined two or three445 words
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Advertisement356 1917-01-16 5 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS OF THE BEST QUALITY Amidol, Hydroquinene, Hypo, Powdered Alum, Bromide of Potassium, Powdered French Chalk. Sulphite of Soda, Carbonate of Soda, Scalol, Azol Developer, Certinal Developer etc etc MONOMET The Substitute for Metdl ILFORDS Empress and Special Bapid Plates m all sizes op to Full-Plate,. ILFORBS Special Lantern356 words
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Advertisement674 1917-01-16 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, VI FOR LONDON. Por particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to j McALISTER Co., Ltd., i ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKIYKE PAKETVMRT MMTSCHSPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS AUSTRALIA BATAVIA- OURABAYA-PORT OARWIN-PORT MORESBY- BRISBANE674 words
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Advertisement573 1917-01-16 6 1\ O« Ohitish India AND r%.PCAR JLINE (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Fenang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports And London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (fob Europe). Outward (fob Chiiu) 111 lJCiKmiliUlAiUi Isll\Ejvil oCjl\¥lU£<573 words
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Advertisement620 1917-01-16 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between Yofconamt via ports to Marseilles, London, onder ma) contract wttb the Imperial Japanese Oov6rs ment. The New Twin screw Steamer maintaining this service have been special)! designed and oonßtmcted, and are flttei620 words
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Advertisement302 1917-01-16 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMp t UfO HI-i R4TiSO (M F MAIL LINE Fortnight y ißrvfSjß bftw. China, .lapan, Oeylon, Djibouti HsneOaa BRANCH LINE FortnUgbfcly service bet weeE EAiphong. For further infcrinatiou apply J. de COURTOiS, CHINA MAIL STEAWSHIpTo^ 1 [VCOftPMtAI Xl Sall!r.gB from H FOR SAN FHANi Via Shanghai. Nagasaki302 words
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Article805 1917-01-16 7 Heavier Guns Needed. i The arming cf all merchantmen which cannot be convoyed has been urged upon the Admiralty and the Board of Trade m these columns from almost the beginning of the war, To some extent guns for self defence were furnished to 6hips last year,Times - 805 words
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Advertisement15 1917-01-16 7 MgjgcgjK .^gSBKv. i^i^^^^i^^. (ALL USUAL SIZES) 1 JUST ARRIVED To be Kdd of oil Dcoi6rs15 words
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Advertisement25 1917-01-16 7 NOTICE. READY MADE LAPSES' BESSES, BLOUSES 1 BK etc EVEIiNG DRESSES OF ANY DESCRIPTION 'FANSY COSTUMES *%mm tailoress 20 Stamford Road opposite Van Wljk Hotel.25 words
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Advertisement325 1917-01-16 7 BEWARE OF THE can be taken without the slightest ff%/?Mim RISE even after violent exercise, I THE MILD STIMULUS wl TII 1 llll''i 1 per doz rendering it actively beneficial to per doz. the consumer. DO NOT PUT ICE INTO OUR DRY GINGERALE. FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. Get Health from FOOD325 words
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Article183 1917-01-16 8 Fruitless Efforts. Paris, 30th Nov. A Petrograd telegram to the Agence Fouruier states thaft German intrigues m Afghanistan have ended m ignominious failure. It is recalled that last year a certain number of German .agents, among whom were Dr yen Hentig, secretary of the German mission183 words
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Article114 1917-01-16 8 The further hearings at the Assi/.as have be^n p ir-tponed uutil to day next at 1 1 a.m. wheri Lun Bnjg Tong a Hokien will bo trrai^ned upon the charges of murder and uttHtnptrd murder. At the conclusion of this case, the lutit one on the calendar will be taken,114 words
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Advertisement508 1917-01-16 8 rYet m the game— Sar£ol makes Puny, Peevish People Plump and Popular. SABGOL, the concentrated food that puts on good, healthy flesh, someiiuies at the rate of a pound a day. builds up the thin and weak, brings back the rosy blu6h of healtb, rounds out the skinny, scrawny figures508 words
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Advertisement719 1917-01-16 8 BAD LIVERS. Not only is the Liver the largest but one of the mosr importar,; organs m the human bod and deranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver B dogged by the kidneys and bowek, it becomes torpid, and fails to filter the bile from the719 words
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Article56 1917-01-16 9 Jan. 15, 1917. The following are the shares as to which,^ changes are notified m Messrs Fraeer A Co.'s yesterday's share list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Bayers Sellers [adragiri 18.5u Kempas 7,90 g 00 Sandycroft 4 MO 5.00 Scuda i 6.30 6.60 Cnited Malacca 1.1 (i l «;q56 words
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Article42 1917-01-16 9 [Oobbbcvso of wb Jan Pfivbift eredlta In'l 1-416-16 Fian^s demaad Baal 820 Jqkokoeg, dsmzLrd i, o dis rC'SOtirAWA, dtnuuid 109} Java, demand If6l Sahs-jok, dbnuoid Ed SovEiifiiaFi, Bank Euytui M $b. 5 4 tJftiik ol Sngiftac Rfttt 6% ifei Locdot: 3542 words
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Article146 1917-01-16 9 Tin (200 tone) 00.00 ftrriifei -2,10 iamkits Cuk* No. 1 18.00 ihmhiti Cu^s No. 2 1y.50 :egp«n Black ordfn, S'pora 29 ",:> Peppm, (Write latd K4 C 25 "^sm«pe 1110 t3 ihe II 80.001 ■^w^unegg (100 to «be It norn l*are (Kanda) HO.OC Clcves lAmboina) nom. < laU Ooflea146 words
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Advertisement472 1917-01-16 9 I War or Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. I WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP I 1 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STBAITS SETTLEMENTS). til AD GFHCE: Winciiester Hoase, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. CM Qcxz-**** c*e £20,000 fltmoaiiefl472 words
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Advertisement451 1917-01-16 9 I THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). All feints of Life and Ecdowinunt policies issued. F. S Evans. Manager, South Eastern Asia. Cathrie Cc. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTO. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) FIRI Insurance? effected on Buildings, Rent j And Merchandise ol every451 words
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Advertisement386 1917-01-16 9 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., Ltf. FIRE AND MARINE. I (Incorporated m Now Zealand.) YANB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. Lid. MARINE. (Inooiporatoft m Hougkong,) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co,, Ltd, FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) LONDON GUARANTEE ft ACCIDENT Co, Ltd. GUARANTEE. vlncorporatcd m England.) Fire and Marine Risks of every de&Oflyt'Qi antler written at386 words
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Advertisement67 1917-01-16 9 If^Ki^flß d^K^S%^^ .^^m IH ■Fa I bl^^^^b^l *^^OflH B^E^^^9v4 V 'W 7^ I^B^^^BsHbdH *[%J-^» "is 'T li! CMBy'Tg'l tr iff> Kf^wr w.~ Kifc dKUf Tiafe bl C■ trß-k Ft- i Jtfi Clfli ?J fKv »~1 V -y i^P^Bl C>tf*!«ißvSciLit»s^ '.i-i-T* '*L. t^E^ I'- > Bk A- iAr E3 t* m67 words
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Miscellaneous216 1917-01-16 9 PASSENGRRS EXPECTED. Per P O str. From London to Sin^apjro.— Mr Periera. Mr Mis Curtit--. Mr Best, Dr A Mrs Dnep.tsoa, Mr Outweigh*, Mr Bmttn, Mr Gooding, Mr le Doux, MrChipiuau, Mr Grant. Mr MrB Marten. Mr Masua. Mr A Mrs w right. Mr UopkiEH. Mr Glencie. Mins r^in clair,216 words
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Miscellaneous323 1917-01-16 9 MAIL TABLE To day. Penarig. Malaofa, FMJB !t>* T'»'" v P dally (except Hu^aay.. fL Johorc, 8, IJO, 11 a.t^.. IMM. uip.o, C«COb Soon Hong h.30 n Palau Soegi Aiag lioag b 80 \ht KBatam* P. K-jlang Hock Li m 8.30 am Kerimon liock ew s3O Afc? Sai on Haiphong323 words
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Article1167 1917-01-16 10 Tre i Our Ovn Cvrmptndimi WeltevEeden, Jau 13. Trade generally has been rather disturbed during the past fortnight, dae to the rumoured requisition by the Dutch (ioYernment of a considerable portion of freights available, and the Peace talk. Business m the various articles of export has been very1,167 words
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Article729 1917-01-16 10 An Experience at tbe Front. it 16 5 a.m., jail ligut, and word is brought that the Adjutant wants to tee me. It ii pouring with rain, and the Adjotaot'l tent ib come four hundred yards away, the other &i dt» of a muddy morass. Wondering why729 words
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Article1155 1917-01-16 10 Turkish Atrocities. Allahabad, January 4. The Pioneer Cairo correspondent writes A eommnniqoH has been received here from Mecca to the effect that Emir Faieal, son of the Sherif and Commander of the Arabian Forces near Medina, has telegraphed to say tbe Turks have redoubled their atrocities. They1,155 words
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Article140 1917-01-16 10 The Shipping and the Impcri v.uu Export Offices will be closed on Tuesday the 23rd instant and open foe one hour only on Wednesday the 'J4th iuet (from 10 to 11 a.m Mariners are warned that a large earn pan or tongkaDg bottom up and awaeh has been140 words
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Article99 1917-01-16 10 The Harima Hall' has obtained another star serial m Love'e Battlefield, cv Liberty, one of (ha L T nirersal Film Co*| latest, dealing with life en the Mexican border, with bandit raida and dare de\il deeds, the heroine being the daring horsewoman Marie Walrtirnp. TLe ScVt two series,99 words
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Article25 1917-01-16 10 S. C. C. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. TO DAY'S REBI LT. Fkiksd! 4 t PAIBB Fin A! flB J^o^ndes and Brown beet Lyall and] Ohaney 21 -12.25 words
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Article156 1917-01-16 10 Agnnts Paterson Simons and Co Kuala Pergan 20,181 i aß<?t 8.778 total to date 203 986. Hevoa tJohort.) 23 6hT afi*t 'JO 152;] total to date 132 4 19. Henrietta 41,000 agaj B 2 832 total to' date 851,802. Laras (Sumatra) ltl 846 ngst 9,110*1 tola!156 words
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Article22 1917-01-16 10 They call her a human gramophone." Just because the buzzes a bir 'Noi ou account, of the air. the puts n." 522 words
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Advertisement208 1917-01-16 10 GLAXO THE BEST FOOD FOR INFANT^ YOUR baby is the most precious thing YOU bate ///S Good health is the most valuable possession /ff m GLAXO is a complete food m itself, requiring c addition of boiling water, no milk or cream has to be iddtj A FRESH CONSIGNMENT JUST208 words
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