The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 January 1917
1917-01-17
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Title Section16 1917-01-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 17, 19 J7. NO. 8,95916 words
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Article220 1917-01-17 1 All the official roporfci frooa the front indicate more or leas icvero ti^hting ou the Romanian trootier a i'ae 8-ermaiti say that weathec ie impeding Hackanaen* The BQbnrbs of Gtalfttz ice claimed to Lave been bombarded Plage 7. Admiral Foorniec luiag-? a oheeriog report from the Tsar—220 words
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Article1324 1917-01-17 1 'i'be false of translations varies with (ha age aud the par;icuiar purpose of the appraiser. Tune m, m the history of i most educated rutn, when they were ac manna i.o the hungry 6oul, and to the weary I rebt when they were a furtive delight, la very1,324 words
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Advertisement338 1917-01-17 1 COODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREA3 skrn vq nnTn i i ar4F ■^jSj*! n I m\awJ I M Tis only the tyre which s ives you the j Allli WJJW llyiyUl I H Greatest Mileage per dollar expended j SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. A which is >- rth bu^ I RAFFLES REFRESHMENT338 words
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Advertisement110 1917-01-17 1 L. S.T AbVi'.BTISEMKN Gm Kit k Co closed to day Page 5. i" i.-ii». d Ij:u.(;i!u-.v so let l'^e 5. H- fa keeper van i d or rnbbec Batata— Pa I l 5. Bat boat Board holiday regulations Page 5. auctions f-rilee. furniture, and Chiua w .i re— P-itfe 2.110 words
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Miscellaneous119 1917-01-17 1 THE WEEK. Wedaesda? 17th. i Watw— N i o 421p m. Merchant Service Guild, B.SO pll. TJiupsdaj 18th w t.7h \Vaffr 0 a.oa 6 4 pjn. Eastern Gate Lodge, B.SO n Frldaj 19th i T !i'h Wall r 1-3* a.m., B-0 p ta. Homeward trail clones (tra'ii Chamber of Corameice119 words
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Article485 1917-01-17 2 The increase of prices at Home. i>;rinj? the tiret quarter of the war i.r.e hospital bought bread at 10s Cd pel CWt«l It now has to pay 19_> Bd. Ttie ordinary j retail price of best bread is 24^ Bd, uL cb coaiparr with the Lng^pital ptico gives] an idea485 words
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Advertisement659 1917-01-17 2 The Worlds best m BRITISH Pianos by Brinsmead Broadwood Collard and Collard Chappcll Stromerger I Gracds and Uprights AT ul J^Hh rl 1 I r-ftsy_S_sr\S x J L_BH__aw-BB_-_-i Inc rporated In Hongkt og. I > iHE NEW F«>rNf»H REMSDV. fid W '> THERAPiOM -S S3 KIDNI -.a v i•! i659 words
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Advertisement704 1917-01-17 2 a?3H{!!^ mF _M h?jH _B BB US Pw lv __H Rain or no rain, ttke advantage cf this, your only opportunity of seein^^ 10-nsgni w m WIVES PRODUCED BY LOIS WEBER Wlo is aoknowledg d to be the WORLD'S GREA.TEBT PRODDCEK Ii MOTION Pld I Hh Autlur of I Where704 words
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Advertisement689 1917-01-17 2 Inoiher Programme of First Class Pictures at the ever popular P'cture l\\ ir j THE HOUSE CF QUALITY T pr V A f LM A fk/i fTP O 4 Am L. m m Am IWE KJ& m BBA Q B KO A D The Leading rheatn m sing-vf >R1 MANAGER689 words
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Article1875 1917-01-17 3 Savage Fighting io V Ravine. British Headquarters, Nov 22. lo day I have to tell the tale of the mi ri^htiug qualities of Scottish troops. BSterday i* was tbe Royal Naval Division; DOnoi it may be English county re^t I ate, Londoners. Irishmen, or men from1,875 words
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Article47 1917-01-17 3 1 bera was a resounding crash m the bathroom where the little boy wad supposed to be washiDg his bands, then a gaep was heard, followed by theee words, ehcuted over the banisters ''Mother, >ou know that very old cracked jng up here Well, it's got broken."47 words
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Advertisement357 1917-01-17 3 |i|||wge%(K fo#^^7 o °d old riffi f nursery tea *$%¥> You can give your own little ones just such a feast of good things. Real home-made cakes, and i uns and Swiss roll are quite easy to make- when cook uses "Paisley Flour" I TK«SURE raising powder. [1 I'Paisfey Flour"357 words
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Advertisement326 1917-01-17 3 Restful Sleep Assured jj Your sleep is made restful if you use the Simmons Oinopy Bed. F'< rt< t springs, perfect canopy rust-proof, climate-prout, vermin proo) this b<d i« I ideal for use m the tropics. I Simmons I j CANOPY BEDS 1 Made by the world's largest nisimlJM lllHll326 words
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Article717 1917-01-17 4 Weird Story of a Looted Temple and Rama's Vengeance. The following extraordinary narrative, linking the misfortunes ct tbe bouse of j Hapsburg with the tragic hibtory of tbe Hope diamond, and tracing both to the looting of a temple m Burma, acquirer special interest by717 words
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Article161 1917-01-17 4 The only modern jockey whom the general public really took to its bosom was Fred Archer. Ho had tho came BtandiDg with the non raoing public which Irving and M:iry Anderson had with tho?e whtj did not habitually go to the theatre and disapproved of it. Like them, he gotEx - 161 words
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Advertisement566 1917-01-17 4 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable half -j early on the 15th Kay and the 15th Nov. 1,1,11 —r*wanr.A:\ -a REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE 15th NOVEMBER. 1919 I RICE OF ISSUE 100 PIR CENT. Vi prooaeds566 words
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Advertisement22 1917-01-17 4 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J CAMPBELL LATHAM Co., Coart ft Hbvbl Military Tallori fi», COPDDIT BTRHBT, LONDON W. Mr. a. C. DISS.22 words
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Advertisement393 1917-01-17 4 Will vl/<y I' I**1 CHANTING that proven efficiency m military urorl ir§ J peculiar fitness for private or industri I servic the i achievements of British Avon Tyres arc of vil res! to wsn or motor transport m these difficult times. *3 A i AGENTS THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Singapore.393 words
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Article866 1917-01-17 5 Humaa Hair Trade m Hongkong :::~u! General George E Anderson, HoOffcOMi writes: The trade ia humau bail m th^ Far Ei9t has become so dapiMMd tuat hair experts m Hjugkiag pradid the practical extinction of the :mJe with; -i a shore time. The demand ■r bbosl866 words
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Advertisement488 1917-01-17 5 A TRUE NERVE TONIC. I a many severe nervous disorders the mo«t active tonic trt atwent is recommended by the highest meJic%l authority to arrest the progress r f huch diseases. It fs impossible to reach the nerves directly with medicine. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are a nerve tonic, but488 words
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Advertisement745 1917-01-17 5 NOTICE. The firm of Guan Kiat Co. will be closed for business onj Thursday the 18th instant m) consequence of Mr. Tay Guan Kiat's mother's death. The funeral will take place at the Alexandra Road Ceme-, jtery on the 18th inst. and the; Cortege will leave 87, Tank Road at745 words
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Advertisement829 1917-01-17 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE Notica is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Members of the Chamber of Commerce and Exchange will hd held with m the Exchange Buildings, Singapore, on Friday 19th January, 1917. at 12. au pm. Busjniss. To nominat3 a temporary Representative of829 words
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Advertisement755 1917-01-17 5 WANTED Bookkeeper for Rubber Betate m Samatra.' Mii'-t be able to type and accustomed o Office work. Preference given if Dutch spoken. Salary Fls, 110. a month. j Apply Free Press Box 17. 1 7-1 if.] j MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners de-i r to i 3cga^e the services of755 words
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Advertisement465 1917-01-17 5 TO LET Fnrolghed Bangatovi f two montfat from the first of Febrattrj. App'v F. L OK€LL. 36, Siah Im K^d, Eeppel Harbour. 17-1 17-1 TO LET A fcinish* <1 bOSUW m Grange Boad to let for i taw nouibs. 4 b a drooms. teDDis court etc. 3tc, entry Ist February.465 words
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Article23 1917-01-17 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Bime. At High bank, Kuala Lumpur, "a 1 4th in-t. t j Mr. aud Mrs. .1. L. BIME, h. hull.23 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1917-01-17 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, January, 17, 1917. However much we may recognize that the German progress m Rod mania can have practically no effect on bbi real end of the war, it is still somewhat disheartening to have bad to read] as has been the case for some week>1,071 words
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Article963 1917-01-17 6 For the week .Jan 19 '2, r > the value of highest grade rabbet m the F SI S i« fixed lat three shillings per pound, and the ;td valorem iun\ [a asseeac d on f 155 per pikul, jplus the five per cent war- doty. i i The Votstnl963 words
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Article80 1917-01-17 6 With reference »0 pfrvi Bi am ments, it ii not;li |tn will m future provide I cants v.iAi second tless pUIfITS' 1 Of P' i thlMMftlTt tol BeCVJOS The above d I I 'J'- npp'\ |of approved apr. I the Colony Ml t*TOßtaal whir h fntu80 words
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Article154 1917-01-17 6 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. omuft 9t i n r i Th^ r bmmA I pat bb&i I traaoi ■> Ufei I r r cent title new r per cent at Salonika There war a bardment on the Vurdar ar..: of Hi if r We di lai d( pot. f.i the BOBth154 words
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Article202 1917-01-17 6 Here are a couple cf It orwartf by hoaseiriTor fctar.d tbe firbt letter it BMBSI I tha* the cheese ration ;t? obi El r f rjr BBBJDM 1 am on the look out tor S pt esoa m orJer to Batata cheeee. [n tbip beggarly time, wuenift live202 words
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Article119 1917-01-17 6 unc H«ra iUi I Mi p tn. Mn= Lion Boo* X ard dipfe > v I who bave finii bed tb I monthly it A- »!i M M (K< t I i Ih— I :< i to atff 1 1 -t ciation i i roai >■ 7; 1 1 fctre119 words
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Advertisement82 1917-01-17 6 JasHennessy's GALDBEGK, MAG6RE6OR Co. A N D LAR3E NEW STOCK AT SPEJI^L PRICE 3 FINEST QUALITY LATEX PAILS c;<T _^> FOOT. HANDLE and COVER. I t^-^M >;.. M s b P»i« $2 75 nett eacb C'^'3 We ID $-3 25 V^f FINEST QUALITY j£/Hr r-T*^* WHITE ENAMEL W lIP COAGULATING82 words
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Advertisement68 1917-01-17 6 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3 a Orchard Road, Telephone No. 1000. The Oldest and Leading Studio. Firtt In 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, acd tho Requisite Experience, aro all at our Command, thus enturing always the production tf only the best results m Studio Portraiture,68 words
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Article457 1917-01-17 7 ALL ROUND FIGHTING The Roumanian Front [By Submarine Cable] [K«ut?r's r**rvica] don, Jan 16 Mackeusen'a advance ualatz is al pre^at the moat conepic U itureol the righting m all theatres. .;u co— nwiaiejue states that •ap.ureJ village of Y.ideni was the m Qm hands of Russo Kuma-457 words
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Article63 1917-01-17 7 rhc WtmMUtt commpni on kh< a-, re i I I wean HacsbalHaig repotte; Ulli 6Mt« ii Jof eatnalliei We v i urd of fch« Ai.cre. m 16 a Freoefa eommmij I i mutual bomb v i i Sonoma, on the raina Tl c v-UMCeJ p I i d63 words
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Article41 1917-01-17 7 I* »t of a Mi ilund town. irOOMUB And SO U ftll your.-; earning mil obi I'reity wtii." And what do yGU do nd Woman "We eats a little more drinks a little more, and I buys i:: -----i I sees."41 words
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Article330 1917-01-17 7 AD. FOURNIER, OPTIMIST [By Bubraanne Cable] [Reater'i Berne*] Paris, Jan 15. Admiral Fournier writ' ing m le Matin on his visit to the I Hu?so Rumanian front sayi the Tsar told him that m a fewwetua tliesituatiou m the Balkans would assume a different aepect. Admiral Fournier330 words
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Article22 1917-01-17 7 I Salonika, Jin 16. Ka'kenhayn has landed from a submarine somewhere on the (iretk Coast, whence he proceeded to Laris^a.22 words
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Article279 1917-01-17 7 The Reporters' Gallery of the Hou?e of Commons is net the best place m the world for hearing, as those who frequent il know. Headers of Bansatd" know it 1 uiso. for sometim6s the Parliamentary, Debates" leave them m a state of b^ wilderment as to what has279 words
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Article133 1917-01-17 7 Dramas bin Awang n Blalay chauffeur was charged m the District court yesterwith the theft ola Magneto value one hui dred and Bfty dollars, tha property of < >i gentleman living at No. 6 TangI Hiij v.d further with dishonestly at temntiofl to dispoee of same Ac< used Baid the133 words
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Article315 1917-01-17 7 I KAISERS MEGALOMANIA IBy Submarine Cable] [Reater'i Bervios] Amsterdam, Jan 15. The Norddeuteoher Allcgameine Zaitung publishes a letter from the Kaiser addressed to Herr Bethmann Hollweg on Oct 81 saying the j enemy peoples are kept m the war by lies and frauds because their rulers are without315 words
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Article98 1917-01-17 7 The Chief Justice (Sir .John Bucknill, k c l arid a special jury were occupied ihe whole of yesterday m further hearing the case of Lim Eng Toug, a Hokien on trial on cbarfiea of the murder of one man and the attempted murder of another, by stabbing98 words
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Article467 1917-01-17 7 THE EX -KHEDIVE OF EGYPT. From tirue to time says the Allahabad I l'ioneer we receive little items of iv 'formation tbowing hew the ex- Khedive, ami the b uid i;f Bycophants who got drawn into exile with him, are behaving them selves m Switzerland, where they have fjucd 6auctuary.467 words
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Article16 1917-01-17 7 i Have you any secrete m your past she asked. None to speak of," he replied.16 words
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Article308 1917-01-17 7 From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Jan 16. The weather was bad for the opening j day, but there was a fair attendance. Opening Stakes. One raile. Lady Jean (BiHett) 8 0 1 .Sandy Creek (Southall) 7.9 2 Nullo (Rose) 8.7 3 Won by cix lengths, one between second308 words
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Article527 1917-01-17 7 Germans Suffering Grimly. Dr Bary, the Anglican bit-hop who has just returned froi.-i Uuhleben, lei the ouly Englishman otlicmliy allowed to enter Germany during the war. He is anxious to avoid any ten.bianctt of abute of the hospitality extended to him, and, second ly, creation of527 words
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Advertisement280 1917-01-17 7 ROBINSON Co. The Latest Novels by well known Authors. COLONIAL EDITION $1.20 each. THE CASTAWAYS by W. W. Jacobs THE COMING OF THE KING Joseph Hocking A LOVERS TALE Maurice Hewlett WHEN THE WICKED MAN Guy Thorne DAMARIS Lucas Malet SISTER SORROW Wrs. Campbell Praed THE GIRL WHO GOT OUT280 words
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Advertisement660 1917-01-17 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to ftIcAUSTER Co., Ltd., agents; fcOK&iaMKE pmnmm iAATsoiiFFy Incorpora:* d In Holland,) Roy^l PacKot Navigation Co., or Batavia. Jassseng Bampitand Bandjennasin Jaß l De Et:Rts- M untos and Palembavg660 words
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Advertisement577 1917-01-17 8 ml* %3* Dhitish India Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. Homeward (for Europe). Outward (for Ohiva) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE Homeward (for Europe) Outward (for China ahd Japan)577 words
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Advertisement635 1917-01-17 8 NY X JL J[9L« JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co,, Ltd (Incorporated m Japan) EUROPEAN LINE. A service Is maintained between Yofcofcan..* via ports to Marseilles, London, anAer lck'< contract with the Imperial Japanese Govev* ment. The New Twin screw Bteamoi. maintaining this service have teen special*) designed and constructed, and are635 words
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Advertisement186 1917-01-17 8 M. Ivtj MESSAGERIES MAPit^J I INCORFORATFID IN MAIL LIKi Fortniq HMilui China, .lapun, Ct k>n, D BRANCH LiN. POCtßightl] BM I loetM t Haiphong. Fur tnrther lafcrmat J. de COURTIS i% CHiNft MAIL STEAMSHV^ [NCOBPOB' I Sat lings from H FOR SAN PRAN Via Shanghai. Nagascr HONOLULU Pitted wi bwlrelei186 words
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Article1254 1917-01-17 9 Its Resources and Capabilities. An interesting report on British North .Borneo has beeu sent borue by the Ameri can Consul George M Hanson, of Sanda- kan. In the course of it he points out that Borneo, Bituated almoet m the centre of the Malay group of South1,254 words
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Article478 1917-01-17 9 llio prici b quoted are gen y i m p U) rent i 4 Clyde Terrmoe Market. At tin ii.t-t i •v; Ec tlui c maf bt all rai iafei v Singapore, Jan. Lffth, 1917 Beans, Long per catty (7 do. French 15 Beef j c ,b.478 words
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Advertisement503 1917-01-17 9 i Wat? or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is wobth too cents on the dollar. WHA T O THER PROPER TV IS P hHhAI ASIrKN nrr 4SSiHA^Jr rnMrANY MmMFn M L> U a 4 Lu a *-if W 1 i-fiiUl lili |j i ifJlJUlilii 1 Vli vUlfil fill j503 words
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Advertisement437 1917-01-17 9 THE HANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO, (Incorporated m Canada). A.ll kinds of Life and Endowment policies F. S Evans Manager, South Eastern Asia. Mfcrli Co. Ltd., Geueral Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (bOOtporafted m New Zealand.) Flftl Insurances effected on Buildinga Reel' &ad Merchandise of every description, i MIBIRI437 words
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Advertisement641 1917-01-17 9 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., Ltd, FIRE AND MARINE. (Incorporated m New Zealand.) VANB-TSZE INSURANCE ABSOC. Ltd MARINE. (Incorporated m Hongkong,) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) LONDON 6UARANTEE k ACCIDENT Co. Ltd GUARANTEE. (Incorporated m England.) Firo and Marine Kinks of every dOßCfipl'o* underwritten at lowest current641 words
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Advertisement184 1917-01-17 9 BRCNGHITIS, ASTHMA ;ad stubborn 0.. 'i- red b] I Veno's Lightning Cough Cure -I d Carees spa <lii\ j r« v .-i i: as i i am if.. m->re •mi Bl 1 uil i iv s csogh or cold surely as nratoi 1 h x oot mi re hap i184 words
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Article962 1917-01-17 10 Penang Chinese Opinions P G Special.) With a view to ascertaining the opinion of the leading members of the Chinese Community with regard to the Incometax proposals now before the Government, a representative of the Pinang Gazette" interviewed a number of prominent Chinese residents of Penang on962 words
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Article1590 1917-01-17 10 I To Doc. 51 Fee. To date 1916 Abaco 4,971 28,408 Allagar, Dec 266,800 33,000 251,300 A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 18,800 189,600 Alor PongßU 26 318 215,747; Alma, 27,300 870,700; Ampat, Sep 86,054 129,588, An-Johore, Mar 177,249 22,806 251,256; An Malay, Dec 1,507,347 168,794 1,782,988 j AnS'tra.May 478,6231,590 words
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Article154 1917-01-17 10 Amp: ta 887 fi \\i r Weng Deebook Hehtt. Mar lt:« hrueoh, .'niy < 'hen Jtriaijfj. 4 v i iopt of Domo^ 1 4 fi 7r it 'i* ood, 2,791 Ipch Tin, D«e Kanaboi, Kamuuirp ■v unting, B X, Kumucting 6,-; Kintm Ami b vit 4 ,66 c*154 words
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Advertisement223 1917-01-17 10 Th ft ill i y rfl> SK NHy9 \o rffetinguish the original and mX jt genuine II orcestershtre Sauce from S the*"many imit;itions, see that the S3 signature of LEA PERR2NS W 1 appears m White across the AW iOT| label on every bottle. ijifl Xo other sauce has such223 words
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Article22 1917-01-17 11 1 1 'All fuoiatiocs of Sterling Bba»«a maat mt regarded *c paveiy oomlaal for the p»e«eat fja;f afjafuaf af22 words
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Article42 1917-01-17 11 (GOiiEECTKI: X:i TO .lan 16 v.'. il I n |.ci Mnll IStitti m 1,181 82 ?ranci demand EaoM Itt aOS&iLOB3, doictird iff fllljniM>x «3»n}Di.J 100} UTA.ta^i IBJ| BAM^DWt WIMIlil 6«. lOimWlj HfllT|?urln| 18.81 Sonl o* ■■^■■i Ball Bm SJlvc-r Lcoj.ou 8842 words
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Article138 1917-01-17 11 Jan 16. Tin (Ifs tone) 10.78 Via? 12.00 •■-\;f! €'.:-.>' Vc. 1 88.00 ;sr Mts Cu^? N 2 81.00 e,;p«f f-ir.ik CMrdla, t>,->«e 20 7( fe, pM (Wl i N4i 84 81 110 to Bw 1^ I 80.00 KdßMgl 10". tc; £u6 'ii DOill, Mrve Randal M HO. OO138 words
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Advertisement308 1917-01-17 11 SCOTCH WHISKY -v> v<v,£ jT :^>* 'V w'l SOM miNliT 7 CS OUT r i I always thi hsg::hgt quality I i Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. THE308 words
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Miscellaneous570 1917-01-17 11 MAIL TABLE To day. irjti-rp'fciliate aud Jc-i'i-i u.a.i- .v:i. ct luuDd In list baton PenaDg, Hataooa. I MUSi 'fc; I*&ic) 6 p lq sai!y (ex* 1 pi i> Johci^-. f 9 80, 11 d.ru ISA 4 i 6 prxi Cucob Ki;ra B.tO am Pulau Soe-:; Ho.^k Hye 1 10 am570 words
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Article1685 1917-01-17 12 The following review by Bishoo Fred?- j' hara of Mr Cuthbert H irrison's book ap j pears iv the Saturday Review The Bi hhop'e qualificatioa to tpeak r.s on auth j crity on Malaya i« perhiip* to be found! m the time be tpenl m Australia1,685 words
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Article267 1917-01-17 12 N« a- York, De 2. Bartholdi's beautiful .^l'ltup it Liberty Enlightening the Worl i, Hie gift ol Pral i c to the i oV< v state-, now shines by ti'^ht m js -w York Harbour. After an I imposing ceremonial l'tPoid»Mit Wilson touched an electric button,267 words
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Article139 1917-01-17 12 Follow ing opon the d< i i of tb (iovenuiit i to c 11 1 1 s c and transport to Europe large contingents of Africans, a representative com mi tee b uf a ra ed andi t'< chairmane p of Loid Selboxne I i take steps139 words
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Article184 1917-01-17 12 LABOUR COMMISSIONER'S VISIT. I The Honourable Khan Bahadur A X G Tbnmby Maricar was entertained j >y the Chitty community of Singapore at loon en Monday the 15th instant. All tbe eadiug members of the Chitty community ffere m attendance handed by L R M S V i Uetchmnnan Chitty,184 words
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Article580 1917-01-17 12 Considerable interest has bnen aroused by the anncunctmenc that a j n< t meeting of representatives of th*i Planters' Ajiociation of Bdalaya, th,- F M S Chnmber of MUie<* i.nd the F M S (,'hatnberof Cora-nit-ice i» to be held early this week to consider a proposal580 words
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Article174 1917-01-17 12 T i Lancashire men were discussing > a mica] supper dishes. r' for mysep Baid eve, I'm reyther partial to a deesh o' chips j made,— collops, as icma caws 'em I b :n can ba' coll< p i i hns a mind, 1 j p] ed bis companion (or174 words
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Article665 1917-01-17 12 1 THE ATHENS MURDERERS' Indignation of Egyptian Creeks Allahabad, January 7. Tbe Greek colony is aghast at the out rages perpetrated againet the Allies at Athena. Its leaders bave called Rt the Entente diplomatic agencies m order to dissociate themselves from the treacherous action of the Hellenic665 words
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Article24 1917-01-17 12 The Albninbra have m the now programme an exceptional Paths, The Haiti millionaire, the Thumb Print and tbe latest Pathe War Gazette.24 words
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Article49 1917-01-17 12 I i Agents Evatt and Co. Indragiri (Sumatra) 16 f > 6 total 9 n-iOe Agents Guthre and Co. I Bdutenti -10.8H4 u^>t $9,944 total 8 inGB 257.C-UN aftat 186,960. i Kuala Sawah 7,580 j total IS mog 86.66n. Bukit Joloto'ig 5,688 total for 7 moa49 words
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Article45 1917-01-17 12 The SCO meet the S R 0 m (be iii>t round of the Cup to day. The following will represent bhe SC C Urprmaik pod Hill and (Jfi'-e lnick f-; Parish StathiesoQ And Lee hulvoe; Potter, Mosh, Sinclair, Jamiesou and Winter fotwaids.45 words
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Article19 1917-01-17 12 Acknowledging a further gift; from Glasgow of J23.8G0, the Princn of Wales says bis fund has now reached 46,000,000.19 words
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Advertisement141 1917-01-17 12 f~ M f jp mm g -I SINGAPORE GOLD ST9R/ ]i SINGAPORE, K. LUlPini, EPOS IMD C A. RIBEIRO CO., GREASE PROOF PAP R 1/4 L CABLE FOR PA CH t V 6 GAMBIER, RLBBER, BLJTT*!t, ETC., 4/VD FOf? CULISARV PURPOSES* ESTD 2 USEFUL PRESENTS STERLING ANO C I_^ jl141 words
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