The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1917
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Title Section15 1917-01-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPOBE FBIDAY, JANUAKY, 26, 1917. NO. 8,96615 words
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Article275 1917-01-26 1 London rubber news, Fraser's circular on page 4. Glenealy Kubber report is given on page 10. British beer production is to be cut down I thirty per cent Page 5. The Yarrowdale is again reported as I having arrived at Swinemunde Page 5 I j The annual275 words
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Article1234 1917-01-26 1 Once in the dear, dead days of long ago, little boys were compelled to give their attention to a branch of literary study, called Derivation," in which we learned that acid" came from the Latin acidus, sour," geography from the Greek ge, "earth," and graphein,1,234 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement318 1917-01-26 1 GOODRICH TYRES 'FETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open From 8 am. to 12 p.m. daily RAFFUS BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best in town Upcountry orders promptly executed Bread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged, and Cars on Hire RING318 words
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Advertisement155 1917-01-26 1 "TJ_____TiMßl_nM___^____^ni__W____f_________________________________W__l_____^ .i.WIIiM .—[—i^-i M_________WlOTH_M"lW_______^_______i IT is only the tyre which gives you the Greatest Mileage per dollar expended which is worth buying. MCIdSIIC mmm M% A4rh\ a* f a\™ If *_t m\ it 111 vl vi vyi k> Your personal judgment will *>;'*■ v 'fcJf ji .2 *i fi^y-^v: be155 words
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Advertisement159 1917-01-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Dogs lost— Page 3. Trade mark of chop Yee Hing Page 2. P W D tenders required (or Jobore Page 3. Guthrie and Co. for Lighthouse brand French tiles Page 4. New films at tbe cinema shows tbis evening Page 2 j Yamato and Co. for new 6tock159 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1917-01-26 1 TWE 1 fKT JP T VC _1 .EL il. W XL. Sh I Friday 26th. High Water—' 3* ».m 0-10 p.m. Lodge Zetland Emergent. 5.3 p in. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. Satorday 27th. High Water- 1-9 a.m., 0-87 p.m. Sunday 28th. High Water— i 41 a.m I -46 p.m. 4th107 words
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Article357 1917-01-26 2 The annual general meetm; cf the Singapore Nursing Association was helJ yesterday morning in the Municipal hoard room. Tbe President (Lady Evelyn Young, l was in the chair, being supported by the hon'ble Dc Gilmore Ellis, P C M O (hon treas and medical adviser), Dr P357 words
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Article134 1917-01-26 2 Heavy rains at the wrong time have spoilt Australia's ripening wheat harvest, telegraphs the Daily Mail's Sydney corres pondent. What promised to he a crop of 60 million bushels in New Sou h Wales will probably not reach half th.it estimate. The losses in the othtr States nearly correspond. La^t134 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement812 1917-01-26 2 BITTER HEUTH FOR WOIKUH. I From the lanpn->r and weakness of ear' f girlhood to the h idaches aod hackacb jS ol later womanhoo.:, he sufferings of the Veaker aex call fjr constauc watchfulness. Few wome a can boast that the^j, never know I a days illne-s, and fe f812 words
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Advertisement1103 1917-01-26 2 TO-NIGHT, PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE AT THE HOUSE OP QUALITY ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD The Leading Theatre in SINO I .K MANAGER M. B. KENYON-SLADE TO-NIGHT SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF TO NIGHT ABBOTT and MARTEL L Australia's Greatest Offering Direct from Harry Ricard« and Bn anas Ibeatrts Australia. Australia'ei 1-Oth centu,-> MID-AIK Umr%1,103 words
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Article272 1917-01-26 3 PRISONERS OF WAR IN' GERMANY. h r -i Lime to time, the French Singanor ,s who are prisoners in Germany a »ole to send news here. Mr Paul is .1 in Mannheim, from where he wrote recently saying he was in good health, ani receiving, although irregularly, and272 words
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Article364 1917-01-26 3 The Ordeal of Empire waa the subject an address delivered before the Royal Colonial Institute by Sir Walter Raleigh, j Professor of English Literature at Oxford lii—titj. The war, he said, was not mall of the few days of fruitless conation that preceded the formal leduntion364 words
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Article217 1917-01-26 3 War Employment Where Possible. a reference to the question of the employment cf coljured labour and of ;reJ tr:o:>s in the war, Renter's \?enc\ is enabled to state tha: his Majes- kwirnma nl i* fully alive to the great -POrtance o: releasing all available white ■l lad217 words
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Advertisement36 1917-01-26 3 is aervicea being required at the War, tsT Ce U U unllkel y that Mr G E Shaw, of e Kedah Land Office, will return to' ya uatll some httle time after the *'*Uoq of hostilities.36 words
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Advertisement485 1917-01-26 3 LOST. i Fox Terrier Dog, white with black mark- ings. Finder will be suitably rewarded. A. G. HARRINGTON, Municipality. 26 1 29 1 NOTICE. Btrayed from Rogie. Clnny Road, West Highland Terrier Dog Municipal No. S. M. C. :5006/16 answers to name of Mac." Owing to the dog straying at485 words
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Advertisement789 1917-01-26 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB I NOTICE. The annnal Oeneral Meeting of the Members will be held in the Singapore Exchange, on Tuesday, SOth January, 1917 at 6.15 o'clock p m. I BUSINESS. To pass the Annual Report and Accounts of the Club for the year ended 3 1st December, 1916. To789 words
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Advertisement665 1917-01-26 3 TO LET Furnished Bungaltw for two months from the first of Februa y. Apply F L. OKELL, c6, Seah Im Road, Keppel Harbour, 28 1 27-1 TO LET FURNISHED. Comfortable House. Three Bedrooms, Bathrooms attached. Gas, Water, Stabling, Near Town. Apply 47 1, Cairn Hill Road. 1110 uc TO LET.665 words
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Advertisement659 1917-01-26 3 I Italian, young, highly educated, perfectly acquainted with Fire Insurance business, witb import export, seeks suitable position lin St aits Settlements or East Inc is in j mercantile firm with chipping depattment can eventually dispote of a certain Capital. Apply P O. Box No. 48C Hongkong. H-l 8-1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE.659 words
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Article18 1917-01-26 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. IPBITCH-IBD. January 2*5, at the Narking Home, to Mr art! Mrs F. Pritchard, a »on.18 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1917-01-26 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, January 26, 1917. The steady sinking of merchant ships of the Allies is going on, in spite of what we know must be the utmost restraining endeavours of Allied Fleets, first among them tlie British. Since the beginning of December scarcely a day has passed1,005 words
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Article193 1917-01-26 4 The European mail is expected in Kuala Lumpur on Friday evening. Mrs S A Lane and her daughter, Mies Gove, have gone for a trip to the F M S and will be away from Singapore for about Owing to the illness of the Colonial Treasurer the meeting of the193 words
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Article388 1917-01-26 4 (By Submarine Oabl«] [Renter'* Service] London Jan 25. An important con i ference of tbe naval chiefs of England, i France and Italy began at tha Admiralty on Tuesday ami concluded yesterday. It included tbe French and Italian Ministers j of Marine. Washington. June 25. —In the Senate388 words
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Article329 1917-01-26 4 One London Correspondent understands that we may now look for a very big scheme at an early date,*' and that tbe Admiralty will themselves take over tbe ordering and possession of tbe new ship ping. Also, that the vessels will be of an ideal type of cargo329 words
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Article161 1917-01-26 4 The Sarawak Gazette regrets to have to! record the death of Capt H W Trefusi- Northants Regt, killed in action. In 1918 he was appointed Electrical Softool r to the Borneo Company ut B au and Capt I 11 W Peck, died at home, wbc was in tbe Sarawak Service161 words
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Article40 1917-01-26 4 From Omr Own Corretpondtnt London. .j aCI a, Tbe following divide, 1 ia unooucrr I oiled Serdang fia^l li percent f fl 1162,000, suhj bi t, XCtMsr> r at <i of C 13 4,000 k& au x40 words
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Article170 1917-01-26 4 s' rp -lan 25 Quotation! have acarc« s j dn the vat* and onlv i be reported. Tbe Cfcil days passed off this v. vtthnni a Dv Ac preciation in prm» _s and ioal quotations ere a sh^de sti of tin shews a ttoai] week but rubb170 words
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Article178 1917-01-26 4 LO TH! Bditob Dear S:r Rf Yt- Ab 'IVrk a: tai Thye ex clerks from tb«r Chartered Bad 1 bag to roint out tLht yon Lave Ks;e t gross mistake in writing as ycu d your to day's iseue that I La\e g:c pribon for the ti I178 words
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Article166 1917-01-26 4 Tbe Latest Example We learn that the German garr > Belgium bas just added y et another inf&nr to the many already commi.tei at tbe expense of the temporarily occupiec country and its cithers. Tne Bsaatftaßl Chateau de Chiinay. situated m the sontteastern corner of Btlgiom, varj daa166 words
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Article186 1917-01-26 4 Vol i No. i ot Hong of'i Raaarao Gaeatto a a U aai pioves to be an eren ruor< merito"' little publication than exchanges mm m us to believe. It is :fC b its 25 pages of reading tration6 are foil cf ia •!<-' lC by no meaub oonfoed to186 words
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Advertisement144 1917-01-26 4 E J FRESH SHIPMENTS OF Cigars and Cigarettes JUST ARRIVED. |i 555 Cigarettes ARDATH Cohors (Magnurns) I TOBACCO CO. Manila I RE,NA VICTORIA l(fos 50s LONDRES Do. Cigars I HIGH LIFE GALDBEGK, MACGREGOR CO maamtmmmmmuuam mmnmm mm^ammmmamxamakanmmmammawamwammmwamaasmzawamawLmamawamnmwaamaatamamammkaa Latex Pails Coagulating Pans LARQE NEW STOCK AT SPECIAL PRICES FINEST QUALITY LATEX144 words
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Advertisement131 1917-01-26 4 G. R. Lambert Co. t PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTT r bTS < 3 a Orchard Boad, Telephone r <o jqqq The Oldest and Leadir Stud j 0 Fir6tlnlB72^ For ,dmostinl9i7. Unequalled Facil' degf Ample ResourceSi and the Requisite Bxper ence> are a ii at our j Comman Uj thna enßnr i n131 words
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Article311 1917-01-26 5 fcERMAN DENIAL OF LOSSES Dutch Story of Disaster By Submarine Cable] Heater's Service] Tan 14 Wireless. German Oa* lorp do craft encountered ofl l.oofden. We sank cne r i observed another by aero--ma .-inking condition. One was damaged and, being un to Ymuiden. All other ships r311 words
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Article136 1917-01-26 5 Yarrowdale in Germany .-Ln Jan S3. Sinkings: Steamers faatS rholaoo, M it ina, Tof twood, Mohacsfield Baron >emphill, Carlyle, Lonclara Kisagata Maru (Japanese) Jotun Norwegian', Kamma (Swedish 1 a l>ani;b achooaat and a British trawler. ptaia cf ths M -haca-fie'd was taken I'ao of the Mohacs field136 words
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Article58 1917-01-26 5 Jn i\ —Tha Press Bureau W tha occasion of the reopen Pat! imeat as the country is at ha King .i Q ie-u and suite will iriisgsa attended besides, •be House. t ivalry by an Imperial of otiicers of the Oversea and :ea. Ths procession within >use58 words
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Article38 1917-01-26 5 -4 The Food Controller I\ a-j augmenting the id BUgai for purposes of BCOaoasisini transport thai ths beer output April shall be seveatv the output ot the current ine < '...vernment corresBta tne release cf wines38 words
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Article20 1917-01-26 5 Jaa Sfe.— It is officially an reatrictioaa on the tasks Dsausautk, announced on last, are no.v cancelled.20 words
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Article22 1917-01-26 5 a J*o St.— Generals Plumer, wcaibald Hunter and William Robertson Ve bee Q appointed aides-de camp to the22 words
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Article127 1917-01-26 5 BULGARIAN DANUBE ATTACK ABANDONED Activity near Riga [By Submarine Gable] Reuter'i Service] London, Jan 24— Berlin Official. The artillery duel has revived southwest cf Riga. London, Jan 24. Wireless. German Official. Considerable territory has been wrested from the Russians on both sides of the Aa river. Cpwards127 words
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Article271 1917-01-26 5 London Jan 23. A movement is afoot in tbe city to extend a civic welcome to ths representatives of the Dominions and India attending the forthcoming Wat Conference. It is suggested that tbe welcome should take tbe form of reception and tbe presentation of ths Freedom of271 words
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Article141 1917-01-26 5 Man-Power Arrangements London, Jan "24 Lord Derby and Mr Prothero state that the urgent military situation requires the taking of men under twenty five even from an industry so es sential as agriculture. Ou tha other band agriculture asks to retain all its skilled labour. These conflicting141 words
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Article51 1917-01-26 5 London. Jan 23. The Post Ollice uoti fiea that letters for China. Japan and Hongkong which reached Londou from the 7th to Bth of January and for Persia from the 6th to the H;h, were aboard the intercepted steamer Ingeborg, voyaging from the United Kingdom to51 words
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Article48 1917-01-26 5 London. Jan 28. So far 46 bodies of victims of the East end explosion have been recovered, 24 have died in hospitals, 120 are seriously and hundreds slightly injured, whilst a thousand have been rendered homeless. The damage is e6titimated at two millions sterling48 words
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45 1917-01-26 5 Amsterdam, Jan 28. The "Tr-legraaf's" Weltevreden correspondent wires tbat tbe Dutch East Indies papers are publishing warnings against interference by German missionaries in Government affairs, which was partly the cause of the recent rising in the Batik region of Sumatra.45 words
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Article21 1917-01-26 5 The Brooketou Collieries Sarawak were flooded on Dec 14. It is expected aix months will be required to remedy tbe damage.21 words
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Article375 1917-01-26 5 FURTHER CRITICISM AND EXPLANATION Bewildering Claims [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] 1 London, Jan 23. President Wilson further said No covenant of an operative peace that does not include the peoples i of the new world can suffice to keep the j future safe against war, yet the375 words
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Article311 1917-01-26 5 German Peaoe Impossible London, Jan 24. Mr Bonar Law, speak ing at Briatol, replying to President Wilson's speech declared tbe Germans eo called peace otter received from the Allies the only possible reply. We believe tbe essence of this conflict is a question which is as old311 words
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44 1917-01-26 5 Madrid, Jan 25. Au attempt was made on the life of the Premier Count Romanones whilst travelling from Seville to 1 Madrid. Tbe express ran over two sleepers placed on tbe rails but fortunately the train was not derailed.44 words
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Article67 1917-01-26 5 The Revd C B Beamish has quite re- j covered bis health and was to leave Capetown on the sth January for Eng land where he expected to arrive abou: three weeks later. (Sar Gazette j 1 The first official wireless message from Singapore came through to Kuching on the67 words
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Article370 1917-01-26 5 ALLIED ACTIVITY More raids in Flanders {By Submarine Cable] [Rsutar'a Ber vies] Paris, Jan 23. A military expert calls attention to tbe fact the adversaries on the j west front are continually testing tbeir j respective strengths along the whole line, especially in tbe regions of former370 words
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385 1917-01-26 5 Clean Slate in Bengal London, Jan 22. Presiding at a lecture by Lady Katherine Stuart to the East India Association, Lord Konaldshay agreed I that the insularity of the Englishman was an obstacle to mutual understanding j and sympathy between two races. At least j385 words
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Article70 1917-01-26 5 News of Sarawak's distinguished' invalids as noted in tbe Sarawak Gazette of Jan 16 is as follows His Higbnets tbe I Rajah by tbe time be bad reached Colombo S had practically recovered his health. Tbe Hon'ble Mr F II Dallas bad improved .sufficiently to be able to leave for70 words
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Advertisement149 1917-01-26 5 ROBINSON Co. B George Conon Son TOBACCO CIGARETTES GEORGE GOT? ON George Cotton HOBINSON CO. s ?.k E A S N s TS l_k Ife* faas a^ V&V*' PATENT SOSTENENTE^f PIANIJN 70/VE y^^WJ CALL SEE TOUCH 7H£/W FO/? QUALITY gg^rr*^ V YOURSELF ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. Uncokporatf.d IN HONGKOVQ' 111l149 words
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Advertisement658 1917-01-26 6 ♦ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Por oarticular9 as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FBOM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BATAVIA- SOURABAYA— PORT DARWIN— PORT MORESBY- BRISBANE SYDNEY— MELBOURNE658 words
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Advertisement573 1917-01-26 6 aXaTm Oa OeiTISH INDIA Apcab Line (Companies Incorporated ln England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract witb His Majesty's Qo vernment.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPE). OUTWARD (FOB 0H1.4) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE Homeward573 words
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Advertisement584 1917-01-26 6 lla Ya tl. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. A servloe Ib maintained between Yo&oham* via ports to Marseilles, London, under mal contract with the Imperial Japanese Go vers ment. The New Twin screw Steamer maintaining this service have been speotalli designed and constructed, and are584 words
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Advertisement453 1917-01-26 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIME INCORPORATED IS Fr A S.; E MAIL LIKE Fortnightly nervice brtanui China, Japan, Ceylon. Djibouti Marseilles. -?P- < BRANCH LINE Fortnightl.;: service beiwi-r-n Sa c« r Haiphong. u For further information apply tc J- do COURTOI^ STOOaVURT-imTSjft (STEAMSHIP COMPANY, "NEDERLAND, (IHCORPOB«TED IR HOLUID Kail Service between453 words
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Article384 1917-01-26 7 A Satisfactory Tour. The two Commissioners, Messrs Marjoribanks and Maricar, appointed by the Madras Government to make an enquiry into the Immigrant Indian Labour systems at work in Ceylon and Malaya, have completed their commission and returned to India. The Indian member of the Commission, the Hon Kban384 words
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Article431 1917-01-26 7 Individuals who are doing well out of the war contemplate the disaster, no doubt, with considerable fortitude, but at the same time it must be remembered tbat there ita no seueral feeling among neutrals jin favour of tbe war as good business.'' I Indeed, Mr William431 words
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Advertisement219 1917-01-26 7 SUPPLIES FOR Estates Mines Etc. Acetic A Cid. 99 per cent pure. \nt Fumigators and Sulphur Powder. \r senile of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinall's Varnish, Paints &c Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. Cement "Pistol" brand in wooden219 words
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Advertisement83 1917-01-26 7 L. i^ NEW FRENCH REMEb?. THEMPICN^NaJ YfiS-'APION Na 2 bi o |>oi OM, !"vl- UCGS, KIIN SRUPTIOHS THERAPIOK NO. 3 VTEAKNRSSES.PItAtNS.LOSTVIGOR.ftpi aCHEWISTS. PEICB IN KS' LAM 29 N STAMP »P! II ENVKLOPB FOH I' t. r*lict= PREEb Kl I '-'..-.KcMKD.Co ACUKfc j HAVBBSI HAMPS I kah. LOWDOM.j ron YOU I83 words
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Advertisement586 1917-01-26 7 ♦~»~g|^^»~i~y C. &B. English Soups mm^* 30 Varieties —AH Delicious |§j|P The Cuisine of one of the finest chefs in the world Available for your table. A »M Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soaps b, Royai to be Hade under ideal conditions, as are all their table delicacies. AppointoMßt W ACBMTS586 words
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Article413 1917-01-26 8 Thrilling Rescue of Crev. London, December 24th. A thrilling story cf naval heroism ie revealed in connection with the oil steamer Conch, which was submarined. She was torpedoed at 11 o'clock at night, and 8,000 tons of benzine were fired by the submarine. There was a413 words
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Article175 1917-01-26 8 When I've tucked away the nippers an' I've finished wiping op. An' I've set the mugs and 6aucers on the tray. I drains the little teapot in my old man's favourite cop, An' I 'as a ait the first I've 'ad all day. I takea the ink an'175 words
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Article113 1917-01-26 8 THE HORSE -MACKEREL. An enormous hor6e mackerel has recently been caught at (^uinisb Bay, on tbe north-west of Mull, by Lachlan Kennedy, a feaur reaiding in the village of Dervaig. Observing a remarkable commotion in the waler cloao to where bis boat was at anchor near the beach, be got113 words
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Article99 1917-01-26 8 Several steamers with German patro nymica prior to the commencement of the present war have now changed their nomea. Not eo tbe British steamer Berlin of Leith, and thereby bangs a tale A eeaman showing hie discharge certi ficate from the vessel waa met by ibis99 words
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Article1813 1917-01-26 8 To Dec. S l Dec. To date 1910 j Seremban, Dec 691.610 Sbaliraar, '2 3 64 ft S hai King, S'hai Malay. S'hai Kel'tan, 1 0 2 q 0 l S'hai Pahang. S'hai S tra S'hai Seremban IC Shelford, Dec 147, 00C 14 Siak, Dec 888,818 951,813 words
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Article223 1917-01-26 8 .jj a m In above list the toi h- c -":fl™ imnth.y t< tais for Jai i' 1 <' '--'m\ ~i n hich the Company -f* 1 Jf ifttr the name. Third od 1 916 totai to date and sec •to o v c i-4| )f the past223 words
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Advertisement506 1917-01-26 8 MY- DEAR SIP I It is absolutely Impossible to get a i I better pen of any description than SWAN O Iff Mil Tho Utoot Swan "is the Safety whioh oannot JUL leak even carried upside down jjl" Investigate this wonderfully Simple Improvement M I Sold by Jewellers, Importers, and506 words
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Article55 1917-01-26 9 Jan. 25, 1917. The following are the shares as tc which changes are notified in Messrs Fraser Co.'s yesterday's share list RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Last Div Buyer. Sellers Anglo Malay 357V, int 10a 12e Cicely 50% 17a 6d £1 Cicely pref 82J% 18_ j£'i is Permas 20%55 words
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Article50 1917-01-26 9 CORBXCT2D DP TC Jan 25.) Bank 4 m/i j.4| tfeniand 1.4^ PsltaSe esedlle 8 m's 1.4 81-88 France demand Bank 825 Fkdia, T. T. Hon»KOsa demand j% pm Yokohama, demand 109£ Java, demand iB«^ BAH9KOK, demand 6 3ovaa*i3Mß, Bank Buying §8.64 Bank of tSngland Kate 6% Bar 81!eei London50 words
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Article153 1917-01-26 9 Tin (160 tone) £90 5 q }mfci« 10.00 iniakltat Cass No 1 23.00 ifticUn Onki No. 2 'Jl.oo •^eppas Block o-din, S'pce 80 00 Pejptl, (Wjfcite t.ia) 84 25 fttlmsgi (110 to t v JB Ik 80.00 Natmegi doo to Ue It. l DOm Mftce (Banda) HO 00 Cloves153 words
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Advertisement527 1917-01-26 9 I Wah or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. w mm i^m'lmlSjSe' Bcompany,8 company, limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE! Wlneliester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 352, Old Jewry, E.C. g c Ccicna*r b*6 £20,000 deposited with the Bnp»exne Csoo»t ol England, and527 words
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Advertisement441 1917-01-26 9 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated in Canada). All kinds of Life and Endowment policies Issued. F. S Evans. Manager, South Eastern Asia. Guthrie k Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE Insurances effected on Buiidlnga, Bent and Merchandise of every description,441 words
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Advertisement224 1917-01-26 9 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., Ltcf. i FIRE AND MARINE, (Incorporated in New Zealand.) YANB-TBZE INSURANCE ASSOC. Lti MARINE. (Incorporated ln Hongkong,) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated in Hongkcng.) LONDON GUARANTEE A ACCIDENT Co. Ltd 6UARANTEE. (Incorporated ln England.) Fire and Marine Risks of every desorlpt'o* an der written224 words
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Advertisement217 1917-01-26 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,_LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 48,000 000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 20,800,000 President. J. Inouye Esq. Viee-Preside?it. Y. Yamakawa Esq, niDCPTADC UIKbLIUKS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq R. Kimura Esq. Baron217 words
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Advertisement185 1917-01-26 9 NOTICE. READY MADE LADIES' PRESSES. BLOUSES SKIRTS etc., MADE TO MEASURE V ENING DRESSES OF ANY DESCRIPTION FANCY COSTUMES etc etc., FRENCH TAILORESS 20 Stamford Road opposite Yan Wijk Hotel ''For the Blood is the Life." I WHEN YOU ARE! ILL 1 W.H. ,\ny rlißoatc due to impu-c- b'sod J185 words
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Advertisement48 1917-01-26 9 m '--i tv ir iiti-_»mi»wm mm, (DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA j EBfSWK'S SPECIFIC To b_. is&i tk 'he Bona* I I n« j sar?, ana ot Mia* psown On _tiate, f StTOt Vaihy Kcada ftngMO f I Most Certain Cure^ I Physician* recommend them. I I Of all Chentsu. K<48 words
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Miscellaneous703 1917-01-26 9 MAIL TABLE I To day. Intermediate and ioc*s malls ww: Bt lonoe in list below I Penang, Malacca, F M.S (by Tr&iaj 8 p rx. flally (except Sn^day). Johore, 8. 8 30. 11 a.m 12.J0 i.ae p.m P. Batam &P. Bulang Book Lim 8.30 av Cucob Soon Hong 8 30703 words
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Article1857 1917-01-26 10 PUBLIC MEETING IN VICTORIA THEATRE. jl The Church and the War. The National Mission of Repentance' and Hope was inaugurated in Singapore last evening with a public meeting in the Victoria Theatre. There was a very large. attendance, end perhaps the most notice j able feature was1,857 words
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Article1087 1917-01-26 10 The following is the seventh yearly report of the directors to the shareholders, to be presented at the annual meeting on Jan 29 Your Directors beg to submit herewith the Company's Accounts for the year ending 31st Oct 1916. The profit for the year, after making full provision1,087 words
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Article214 1917-01-26 10 The Palladium tbis evening in its change of programme introduces Needbam's Double, a tine Lois Weber pro duction which shows some clever dual impersonations. There are other good films to suit all tastes. At the Gaiety this evening the ppecial new attractions are, The bast Blockhouse, a214 words
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Article86 1917-01-26 10 In the Polo match, Penang scored 2 goals and Selangor 2. It was a well contested game ae tbe Ecores indicate. But Penang in the third portion of tbe game were superior and should have won. The Penang team was:— O Yenning Thomas, Onraet, Marshall and Kickett.86 words
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Article25 1917-01-26 10 Dodbli Handicap. F I N A l Lownges and Robertson v Lyall find White or McKenzie and Scoular. Single Handicap. McKean v Norrie.25 words
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Article9 1917-01-26 10 SATURDAY' S TIE. Final Championship. Norrie v Nelson* w9 words
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Article235 1917-01-26 10 Sunday 28th Instant Tide 1 46 p m. Height 9ft. sin, Johnston's Pier 9, 10 and 1 a m. 2 0 and 8. 30 pm. Club Bangalow 980 and lii SO a.m. 12 15, -'5 and 5 30 p.m Water Polo and Team Kice. These events will235 words
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Advertisement70 1917-01-26 10 According to tbe Census of 1811, li N Borneo bud 855 Europeans, including women and children. The contributions luring the war to charitab e purpotes l imounte to nearly .£lO,OOO, to which has to ie added X'B,ooo or X4.000 for Our Day l novement. Say JE18.600 in all, which on70 words
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Advertisement227 1917-01-26 10 GLAXO 77/E fi£S7 FOOD FOR INFAhH YOUR baby is the most precious thing YOU h&tt /l/S Good health is the most valuable possession /V£ Cr ::ii GLAXO is a complete food in itself, requ.- inf on! addition of boiling water, no milk or cream has to add 1 A FRESH227 words
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