The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 January 1917
1917-01-31
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Title Section15 1917-01-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOBE WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY, 31, 1917. NO. 8,967015 words
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Article288 1917-01-31 1 Representatives of the Allied cations have foregathered m Petrograd for an im portant War Conference Page 7. The French are busy completing pre parations for the forthcoming offensive, but they are giving the Germans no clue as to where exactly the blow will fall. A possible German288 words
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Article1215 1917-01-31 1 The Anglo Californian was homeward bound from Montreal to Avonmouth, with a cargo of 827 horses. She was chased and shelled by a submarine. She sent out wireless calls and was answered by a man of war beyond the hori/on. The firing grew so hot that when1,215 words
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Advertisement139 1917-01-31 1 GOODRICH TYRES l 'FETY TREAD TONIGHT! WFnNFSIUV RAFFLES TONIGHT! wMJWIBIJAI HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER and LAST APPEARANCE of The Misses AILEEN DORIS WOODS with Mrs. HARRY WOODS lhe Popular Entertainers TIM nPTUTPT'D merican Cabaret Entertainment J. Crowther Shaw Co. Q O MCDPiIAIIT TAIIODC J *Qs» ig* mcKunANI IAILUKo. /m K___9 811139 words
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Advertisement243 1917-01-31 1 IT is only the tyre which gives you the jl Greatest Mileage per dollar expended j J*m a fl a 4 iizvivi vyiv9 -T\ Your personal judgment will ,\T.y^.*\ *H ;-A be m favour of "Stelastic .i? ji^j Tyres because they give the j Mks greatest mileage and most l~-243 words
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Advertisement102 1917-01-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cabaret at Rallies Page 1. Abbott and Marteli at the Alhambra Page 2. The Drudge and a Bluebird special at tbe Gaiety Page 2. Powell's sale of furniture, etc Page 2. Municipal appointment vacant Page 5. Chinese salesman wanted Page 5. Sumatra gambling farm open to tender Page102 words
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Miscellaneous104 1917-01-31 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 31st. Hif*. Watei— 3-44 a.m., 5-8 p.m. Thursday lst Feb. High Water- 4-42 a.m., F«8 p.m. Friday 2nd High Water- fi 4ti i.c 8-37 pm, Purification Candlemas. Mark Lodge, 8.80 p.m Saturday 3rd. High Water- 6 Ss a.m., 9.8 p.m. Bt. Blaize Footta 1 Cnp Final. S.C.C.104 words
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Article331 1917-01-31 2 lacon?cious humour often lurks m clerical notices. ()q the doer cf the church m ao Essex village the follow ing note was displayed The Hector will be glad to hear of any sickness cr distress m the parish." With a view to intensifying the production of the coal and iron331 words
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Advertisement427 1917-01-31 2 ■BKj-_-_-B_E__-_c3__rraßß_-s__rr The Worlds best In BRITISH Pianos by Broadwood Collard and Collard CIISDD n M Grands r«nd Uprights EgJTX '^H ■Ji I'll iri li 1 Il^t_jl Job j Incrjnrau .1 m £io:-i-:kong. .lh. l j »'_u vmk snnvi.-. at vn ■*az-r;-M<mzi.rJTmmmmmmm Victoria Tieatre. ———._-_->_. BANOMAN OPERA CIOMPANY IN TFIE LATEST427 words
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Advertisement811 1917-01-31 2 he Public demand it Tbat i.s why we bave extended the pn-fr Ya fl AT THE BOUBS OF QUALI I"_ r < fB Bmmmm B B 51 I IL^- «ANAGf R M. TON [GHT v Ccme and etc tbem to-nitf&t In tbeir oomph tt „nge Bi hey ut AB3G.T and811 words
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Article1404 1917-01-31 3 Women Back to the Land. I'm "wr Chen Correspondent Edinburgh, Drc 20 j it-on cf the urgent need for OB tie lacd is spreading Ir is ty helped by a clearer view of the a the nart of the farmers i ea. ts Indicated m the reports i1,404 words
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Advertisement196 1917-01-31 3 A TRiH NERVE TONIC. [n many severe nen i Bull rders the n.o&t tonio tn a: I I recommended by the big] me "i 1 authority t.. arrest fche progress oi ich lee sen. it is Impossible to r. ach the nerves directly with, medicine. L>r V. iiliams' Fink Fills196 words
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Advertisement391 1917-01-31 3 J^^l 1 II If King Alfred {!l msl^\ is\ were alive y^hpM«L r\J nowadays he would have no excuse for spoiling i /ImK^^B Iff l!ie ca^ L s Halting cakes at home is as easy as 1 ®*TM Paisley rloor m*m t*i c>fTr»i_> fr^md. a/»^a; mm The S URE raising391 words
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Advertisement568 1917-01-31 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN BONDS. Bearing Interest from the date cf purchase at 6 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly on the 15th May ana the 15th Noy. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON TOE 15th NOVEMBER. 1919. All proceed* of this issus will be lent to His Majesty's floiou»iio»l for the568 words
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Article400 1917-01-31 4 Edinburgh has had no lack of chroni clete, but room and welcome are assured for a new one which has just appeared, from the pen cf Sir Herbert Maxwe.ii. In the preface the volume is described aa a retrospective sketch of the forces that have moulded400 words
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Article211 1917-01-31 4 Tumultuous Scenes m Berlin. Amsterdam, I >ec 1B« The libeiuitjch We _-t ful ice be /.-itucg, describing the t-cenes of feverieh expectancy which prevailed m Berlin on the occasion of yesterday's sitting of the Reichstag, sayt. Thousands of people surrounded the Reichstag building, and the excitement amid211 words
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Article23 1917-01-31 4 of a BubalterD. Tnat which haa pj.itiou, hut no inacnitude. Of a Turkish communique -That which lies equally on any poiut.23 words
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Advertisement641 1917-01-31 4 We respectfully draw the attention of prospective bu v £rs to the fact that the CANADIAN FORD WHICH we sell is fitted with MAGNETO IGNITION AND DOES NOT RELY ON A STORAGE BATTERY FOR IGNITION The FORD is recognised as the most economical 5 passenger car on the market and641 words
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Advertisement58 1917-01-31 4 GAGGINO Co (Established 1876 No. 6, 7, 8, MALACCA STREET. Wines and Spirits DEPARTMENT. Vine da pasto, m bottles and m casks. French Claret. Wine Table Claret. Vermouth Cora, Martini Rossi, Chazalettes. Old Moscat of Syracusa for invalids Old Scotch Whisky, Mackenzie's French pure Vinegar etc. Ferro China Bisleri. Absinthe58 words
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Advertisement41 1917-01-31 4 B ____T Mm^^mL fsr ___r^l_______. msm m. I Sk y. m I 4 m m_ lr H CYCLE I yrcs (ALL USUAL SIZES) JUST ARRIVED To be had fo all Dealers OR THE BORNEO Co, Li INCORPORATED INE NGLAND oole Agents.41 words
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Article1318 1917-01-31 5 London, Dec 30. tenth ordinary general meeting of ÜBg C jnsolidatsd Company was Winchester House, EC, Mr J E poey Ithe Chairman 1 presiding. "..airman said: In tbe balance- re ii --mall sun appearing as m ol the extension of our tramway la the mat. Ia May last1,318 words
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Advertisement72 1917-01-31 5 NOTICE READY MADE LADIES' DRESSES, BLOUSES SKIRTS etc., M .DE TO BURE I EVENING DRESSES 01 NY DESCRIPTION-: FANCY Cl STUMES FRENCH IAILORESS 20 Stamford Road opposite Van Wijk Hotel. K. S. KIRWAN Dairyman and Fol lei Contractor. Kr -h Milk 20 ots, t pint (cheaper than 1 tinned mils)72 words
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Advertisement553 1917-01-31 5 COMSUUTE-GENFRAI TOR THS METHfRUKDS Ths Gambling Farm of the Government Eastc a at3 t cf Sumatra will be let f.r tho period I April, 1917—31 Mar^b, 1918, at the Governor's ortiie at i\ledan on Thu:sf!ay lUie February 1917, at iO a.m. Particulars may be obtain _d at the said ot.ice.553 words
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Advertisement540 1917-01-31 5 I NOTICE RE CLOSING OF ROADS NOTIOB IS HEKEBY GIVEN that all roads, paths and unenclosed iand the property ef tho Singapore Harbour Board, m Keppel Harbour District, will be closed to the Public on '1 hurßday, Ist Fee. vary 19i7, from 6 am. to 6 p.m. i By Order540 words
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Advertisement725 1917-01-31 5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A competent and experien jed C biaese Ka'eaman for lujport Department, oxd salary will be paid to right party. Apply to Importer c/o Free Pieta. 31-1 ue MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners cV-ire to engage the services of an lz**p< cting Officer m connection wiih the Registration cf725 words
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Advertisement581 1917-01-31 5 THE Singapore Free Press MO RNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Casb price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered attheli private residences, (or town offices or581 words
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Article24 1917-01-31 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. SPOONER.— On i7th inst. at tbe Europear Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. BPOONEB, Dairani-ara Estate, Latu liga, a son.24 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1917-01-31 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, January, 31, 1917. I--*.; e.-.i. th* ?c-p i e*B. -Bjtfw.V.-''. a»!ni c- laSw c i&brlbtd bj ic «*_a fr^'.'it Vr_-,I- si''>tla^£ pr»;**v' ■i_»-"'.'Jt. "•■U-i* Lm BatU-M, l__CT»'tY t\J3<- The question of tlie industrial develop ment of tlie Straits is perhaps even more important than tbe1,159 words
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Article1016 1917-01-31 6 a Mr Andrew Mustard has obtained a commission and is dow with a Tank." Mr P A Anthony, General Manager 3IF MS Railways, ia expected back from I Home shortly. l Mr Mll Grahnm, uf Kuala Selangor, .who has been serving asa corpornl m tbe Yeomanry, has obtained a coinruist-iou1,016 words
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Article110 1917-01-31 6 A i ttiiesQ Dfpatti From Our Own < A depoteti I tbs ber ot c Q the 1 Mr F S Jarnei 1 Governor s < I ft I mduUM&ii i li d tbs ..i tbe i v. vi. boon a.- po i-.; sl tb.. i110 words
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Article205 1917-01-31 6 fbe mtttei I bm un lori tftec Ibe P i seve-.e. > v. crt- adopted I. That thii i r that aomi re%teicl nre, Brit ish und l A';ir ai sgaini ti Lh i 'i rhat tfa I upprors the s u^7 Canal r of any205 words
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Article166 1917-01-31 6 m s lending ar. cle oi Planters,' tbe Ip. b pap t SSyi m eonneetion w_ib thii norn t thn scientific i ducul i published an art..:- m cur ?\&iVJ4 Section yesterday In thc courser I loteill Bf airiiti't- #tt ac I I were st t166 words
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95 1917-01-31 6 SHANGHAI AND THE MAN-POWER QUESTION. I msec, B 1 ll'i hai. sppnun i tin •v bhi I "other than one i i m oon Adi coe, i »tun nl Umii ftrmt I tun mi t order cf ilus momi re ta the lti eonsci ipl ion be inti tbs necessary95 words
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Advertisement241 1917-01-31 6 _.____^.._._n^>n«a_^^^^^^^^EK^__________--BH--_i___------H^Ba.M.---.--B-i--BB^^^*iB aB HH______B_B»*--Ji_-------.-----MI^ i^** GALDBECK, MAG6RE6OR Co. i Have stocks of the following X 3 TCP Tj l "D o ALlLibUlrlr fc ILL IqJUctJLLb. CASTLEMAINE Do. JEFFREY'S Do. GREAT AUKS HEAD Do. NY CARLSBERG Do. RAINIER Do. PETER WALKER Do. TUBORG (DANISH) m Pints. 'Special' Sewing Machine ■8 _____L* ,<_?^j^____»241 words
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Advertisement69 1917-01-31 6 I G. R. Lambert Co. j PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3 a Orchard Road, Telephone No. 1000. I The Oldest and Leading Studio. j First m 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, thus ensuring always the prodac tion cf only the69 words
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Article207 1917-01-31 7 NEW WESTERN THRUST IMMINENT ermans Kept Guessing Hy Submarine Cable] l!«.ater*9 Service) m. M. Renter's corres I snob haudqnurtora doscribea a activity proceeding be- ock lines ;u psepurution for; ing offensive* There is uu [tigging and road making, with lystum cf campaign railways gescoi iploto. The enemy is]207 words
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Article58 1917-01-31 7 ifflcial In Sfeaopo i :ee Turk seh tirst and i the south west of Kut el i a froni of i yards, and the L liae* ova frontage of Ova::- Ktßi huaJred and fifty Tur i-_ 1 m eolleeted and more are not '.ye took 127 prisoners.58 words
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Article115 1917-01-31 7 Could Cruise till April peahegen, lea BQ Twenty six Swe Norwegian and American seamen .z: to the crew of the Yarrowdale ved after a month's internment They describe the new I as o| twclv<__-;hcu;and tons, so sell d thai it is impossible r anything extraordinary till .::s115 words
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Article66 1917-01-31 7 Lindon. .n M -Tie Pri be Court basreIfl m the claim of Com I Boyle. of E 14, for pri/e money g ia tbl See cf Marmora a o gunboat and transport with six thousand troops who weve all drcwned. •c .i out that if the66 words
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Article30 1917-01-31 7 a Uehral Ccrsi, on his I be v.ms aetiafled with j I kl .1 conference m i II h ared thei most vigorous ieui hed he m eaa30 words
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Article17 1917-01-31 7 •Th IM are no fn: thei dk itgeid te the loss of the **t*17 words
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Article15 1917-01-31 7 -portutions from lepei ied since Satur led thet five thousand ra deported15 words
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Article17 1917-01-31 7 dau 89. The Dake of Con- has been appointed Colonel m r: el the Volunteers.17 words
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Article130 1917-01-31 7 RECEIVE HAMMERING FROIM RUSSIANS Fighting on Zlotalipa [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's l^rviee] London, Jan 29 Wireless. Ruesian Official. We took prisoner 1,030 on Saturday m the battle north east of Jakobeni. We attacked with the bayonet south west of Fotutory, southward of Brz.e 1 shany, taking tho130 words
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Article217 1917-01-31 7 GREECE 'S KOW-TOW Why Constantine Agreed PUris, dan 30. The Greek Foreign minister announce-" that the judicial authorities have been nrdered to dissolve the Reservist Leagues, ths members of wh;c'u have aires ly been disarmed. Athens, Jau. 80.— The Allies' flags were ce: onicusl> (.uluti i on Slondy afternoon at217 words
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Article95 1917-01-31 7 Hindenburg s Scheme Fails London. Jan '29. The latest mess-ages from Rumania indicate that the Russo Rumanian line Trotus Sereth was 60 strong that the enemy was unable to strike another blow, and realising this, decided to withdraw part of his forces, only four or Ave German divisions95 words
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Article100 1917-01-31 7 Starvation and Mutiny London. Ian 29.-- Keuter's sppciul correspondent at Salonika reports; heavy BDOWfaUfl in Macedonia, deserters state that the condition of the Bulgarians is desperate. The roads are impracticable for nearly all transport. Animals have died of starvation, and the men are practi cally starving, being100 words
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Article55 1917-01-31 7 Madrid, Jan 29. The man arrested m connection with the attempted wrecking of the King's train is a native of Barcelona named Duren. A Portuguese was alsc arrested but is believed to be innocent, ll il reported that an infernal machine capable of blowing up a tram55 words
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Article107 1917-01-31 7 UccontClOIlfl humour in places of wor shio does not always come from the pulpit. At B church where the selection of the hvinoo formed p:trt or the organiat'c duty, the feelings of the minister who had jnet delivered a fiery sermon upon "Hell' may be bttter imagined than describee when,107 words
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Article112 1917-01-31 7 L IMPORTANT ASSEMBLY IN PETROGRAD Britain's Representation [Heater's Service] Petrograd, Jan 29. Lord Milner has arrived to attend the important Allies' Conference. Petrograd, Jan 29. Besides Lord Milner the British repre. en.ativea at the Con ference include Lord Revelstoke, General I Sir Henry Wilscn, General Han bury112 words
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Article256 1917-01-31 7 An Ambitious Programme London Jan 29. Sir Starr Jameson and Mr Wilson-Fox, interviewed by Renter on the Bubject of Empire resources deve lopnunt, stated that it would be premature and ungracious to discuss the terma on wbich tbe Dominions might participate. Where there waa good will there256 words
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Article162 1917-01-31 7 The Man Who Made Egypt London, Jan 30 The death has occurred of Earl Cromer. Lord Cromer had been ill for some time and was unable latterly to preside over the Dardanelles Commission. He died of a stroke late yesterday evening. The deceased peer, the first of162 words
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Article50 1917-01-31 7 Ottawa, Jan 29. —Mr Bird»>n explained that a large proportion of the proposed war appropriation of a hundred millions sterling would be advanced to Britain for j the purpose cf financing British purchases 'of war material m Canada, of which the. Dominion had already advanced fifty millions.50 words
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Article166 1917-01-31 7 I I (BY COURTESY OF THK FBENCH CONBULATb) Paris, January 2 9, 6 20 p m. The French 8 per cent bonds are ut i franca 62 25, the 5 per cent at bH7O and tho new 5 per cent at 89.10. President Poiuca.e telegraphed to the166 words
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Article382 1917-01-31 7 t London, Jan 29. The Labour mp Mr Anderson, speaking at Leicester, forecast- j ed the rationing of Britain shortly. Mr d j Anderson is a member of the Government Committee enquiring into food prices. Mr Hayes Fisher, speaking at Ealing, estimated that the War Loan, to be382 words
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Article451 1917-01-31 7 A Distinguished Soldier London, Jan '29. Killed m action Brigadier General Vfalter l.mif>. D S O. ton oi the Secretary cf State for the Colonies. The deceased oflicer served iv the Scots Greys m the South African war, doing good woik and receiving rapid promotion. London,451 words
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Article81 1917-01-31 7 People travel froni far distances to the Rhine districts, says a Cologne correspond j ent of Vorwarts, iv order to buy smug gled bacon and butter. Every effort is J. heing made bo prevent this traffic. Aj' i railway train from Cologne was recently I stopped between stations and boarded81 words
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Advertisement202 1917-01-31 7 ROBINSON CO. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Trimmed Millinery J? KJIX A Few Days Only. ILSO CLOTH COATS ANO SKIRTS FOR HOME WEAR. W. D. H. O. WILLS' ENGLAND WORLD FAMOUS CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS the following prices in' Surfing Duty Wild Woodbine Cigarettes per tin of 50 30 cts. Capstan Medium 55 Gold202 words
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Advertisement683 1917-01-31 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STSAMSHIP^CO.,|LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. Por particulars a? to rate 9 of freight and passage apply to facAOSTEIt 00., Ltd., AGENTS. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVMRT MiUTSCH IPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FBOM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BATAVIA~SOUrU34YA— PORT DSP.Wi N—POBT683 words
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Advertisement595 1917-01-31 8 Jl %3* m Dmtish India /IIPCAR Lime (Oompanies Incorporated m England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Fcr China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Wediter ranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. HOMBWABD (MB EtfBOPH). I OUTY7ARD (rea CB-»^ INTERMEDIATE DIRECT595 words
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Advertisement578 1917-01-31 8 JAPAN HAII STEAMSHIP Co., Lit (Incorpcrated m Japan) A service le maintained retvreen EobabfMM via ports to Ifaaealltoß, London, T<ndi_» teet contract wi;n the In_per.al Japanese Goreri ment. The Kow Twin screw BIMBUPi maintaining thi" service have here speolatll designed and constructed, and ate fltst>« with all the latest Improvements578 words
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Advertisement232 1917-01-31 8 M. Wi wmm: v msmm i MESSAGERIES MARp.y. MAIL LINE Fortnight y ierrfee China, .)aj,c.D, Oeylon, Marbeiliee. t BRANCH [lg. Portni^bl l| i Haiphoog. For farther informati oiy J. do GfHJfc PACIFIC SEBVIC^ FOR VANSOUVCR IHO SFITTit ni Taking cargo on Thrsag; •-> i '«4l viliJ in_.!.(....liaiU tj.ia < t.232 words
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Article1093 1917-01-31 9 Italy and Peace. Loudon, Jan 14. The Morning Post j correspondent m Ptotne says tbat the It- I ;alian press unanimously condemns the! j Austro-Gerraan reply to the Allies, which' jthe Tiibun;. describes as an Incredible document, proving that the German Chancery lacks all mora! sense. The1,093 words
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Article186 1917-01-31 9 and Weak Cheat Cored bf VENO'S LIGHTNING COUGH CLft' Y« i; cen cure nn ordinary t gb Ea Ml with V< a's Lightning C, ogb Cut* V i aai eun any oousb ac brorcbial troub'.e witb Veno's lb it la cu-alle at all— and it.' I iot that otber186 words
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Advertisement400 1917-01-31 9 IvVah or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. OEAT EASTERN" UFE" "SInCe' 8 COMPANY. UMITED. (INCOBPOBATED IN STBAITS SETTLEMENTS) j BAD OFFICE: Wlacliester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 52. Old Jewry, E.C. m tag £20,000 *?fC9i*ed witb rte Snpreme Oonrl ol Eagiand, anfl oomfilea400 words
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Advertisement433 1917-01-31 9 THE MANUFACTURERS UFE INSURANCE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). AH kinds of Lite and Endowment policies l-svaed. i F. S Evans Manager, Soutn Eastern Asia. HM d Co. LtC, Qeneral Agents, Singapore. "SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. LTS. •:JLcory.orated la New Zealand.) >i£S lnsnranoes effected on Buildings, henl vnd Merchandise of every433 words
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Advertisement636 1917-01-31 9 KEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., ltd. FiRE AND MARINE. (Incorporated In New Zealand UHQ-TBZE INSURANCE ASSOC, ltd. __J xi k! i ni b ■nniHC (Inoorporated ir? Hongkong.) ***** FIRE INSURANCE Ca„ ltd, FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkorg.) iCaOitf GUARANTEE A ACCIDENT Co. ltd 6UARANTEL (li'.corporacod m England.) Wre and Marine K151... of636 words
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Advertisement201 1917-01-31 9 *>^______K*_^__ _Jf rf* tm, **v mm\ m.^H rpVKi if* if, j%" "4^?s m ____________!^9H ffrffSk H( "■sj^ftJ^ iv Most Certain Cure, jj xymiciant recommend them, a. Of ail Chemists. MSL "GENUINE QUALITY. METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS BHIP-CHAVDUIBe Telephone No. 425. IC2, y.rket Strfe IS ?J*s?^rj?\ tf^ir J WSt*K^m\^Kf^B^^BOtCSSS^X^Be^m^9^m\ *_s* a vej_____HM_iH___201 words
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Article432 1917-01-31 10 It wts m intervale of the Second Battle Of Ypm tha: the contending armies fra ternised so much. Mr Coleman tells two Odd (.toriea of a truce. Tbe first concerns food. Tommy and Hans were each boast* ing of Urn exoelleocfl of their supplies, Tommy quoted IMtdines. Hans432 words
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Article275 1917-01-31 10 f! v tin B kill IJ\. O *-*V^ \J do. Small do itnff gj I I per catty Docks, d pa I'i/t'i 0 do. Small i do 7.00 D ick I 3'pore] do 3 I 1■ 1 a do '7 Eggs, B( B pore do b 6275 words
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Article1563 1917-01-31 10 1 K'n* K'tar. Dec 824,000 91,000 818. 7C0 Kamasan, Dec 100,98n 15,400 146,685 K'muning, June 885,1. r 95 670 816,927 I KaparPare, Dec 530,161 i 1,604 761,720 Kapayang 18 910 118,988 Rapcewae, 2*4,000 Karak, Dec 188,301 24,204 206,407 Karan, 1 1 045 1 14,84 8 j Kftdab,1,563 words
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Advertisement163 1917-01-31 10 W With LEA PERRIES' SAUCE, JT p^fc few drops Sprinkled over the meat, fy\ »j| fish or cheese, &c, arc all that is §gf <^Sf required to impart the most delicious 'mk mM P ic i vanc y and flavour im WJajm The QUALITY ami concentration of its 'r^'^ ISwffl163 words
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Article55 1917-01-31 11 COBBBOTKD vi- To Jan 80 Hftak 4 m/1 4§ rtaraanu J 4i P?.rass e«adili 8 mi '2 4SI 83 j Franca demand Bank 825 India, I.T. H;)HOS.ONS, demand l"o pm Yokohama, demand 109^ Java, dcuasd 187 Bise sex, demand 6f> Sovmuuena, Bunk Buytna i« l.r.y'k ___.< Zilz'iLl*.'. P.t .855 words
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Article151 1917-01-31 11 Jau 80. Tin (126 tou-) 192.00 Oambiei 10.00 C- mhloi >. oka l 28.00 •itl Bl 2 21.00 ;Pe pel 1 Cai koi lln poi c 31.00 Poj pil V. i toll 88 00 N T 4 tnogi 10 the II 80.00 Natmegi 1100 lo the J*, nom. Kace151 words
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Article1619 1917-01-31 11 Issned by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jan, 30th. 'All gaotattooß of Sterling Snavaa moat ac regarded aa purely aomioai cot me ».•«<• t-». RUBBER STEELING COm*AS.\%L Qkr, Z3S8S. l?A>r CtAM DlV £CYJ*il8. Sp;.&H,r. 100. 000 5» f -> Ss Alia*/.? 124 3 8 I l1,619 words
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Advertisement172 1917-01-31 11 i ...y _v* i- W «f l» ._> JliUrkfc.o I y UALI 1 T I Tne Enormous. Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their toonaed store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. The Borneo Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE172 words
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Advertisement45 1917-01-31 11 I For th i tod ft L/» pps i/f|ii F-RSi r <c j c U U ,<"... 'Jr. By I Qaut, ote, 8 •.'-•I 1 1 P p i-ii a /T^ a amr Clarke s w Bloael 1 I w CURES ALL L SKIN BLOOD DISEASES,45 words
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Miscellaneous680 1917-01-31 11 MAIL TABLE looi ti ale and io i crt m lonofl .n Hal I a aang, Malacca, F.M.I by Train) 8 p.m daily .y). 'Ig:. a.n I I I Ip on Cucob i: -k Q m B M m v Ba tmftP. Bnlanf Bock Keng 8.80 an I. S tba680 words
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Article1030 1917-01-31 12 REDUCTION OF RACING. The annual meetiDg of this Club was held yesterday afternoon m the Exchange, Mr A Agnew presiding over a fair attendance, including Meters Goodall, Farrant, Archdeacon, Saunders, Scandrett, Dennis ton, Mugliston, Hilton. Plummer, Benjamin, Scoular. King, Clifton Smith, Lobb, Graham, Smith, Soper, Goode, hon'ble1,030 words
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Article542 1917-01-31 12 The following ia the report of the Perak Kiver Valley Co Ltd I Your directors have the pleasure to eubmit tbeir report and accounts for the year ended September 30, Ifa 16. I Xo extensions have been undertaken during the year, and the planted area re- j542 words
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Article94 1917-01-31 12 j Abbott aud Martell bave proved such a j popular turn at the Alhambra tbat their stay bas been extended. In their oriental seance, "The Wizard's /Team," some- j thing really remarkable is promised.! There are some g tod pictures m tbo new programme, includinga Wifflestwo reeler.' The94 words
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Article142 1917-01-31 12 'ibe lull ou tbe West Ims b Q en broken to some purpose. General N'ivclle has (signalised bis appointment to the supreme J command by a splendid drive m the Vi r .:r.r; ra gion, throwing tbe enemy back; two miles oaa s;x and a half mile front. and taking142 words
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Article1211 1917-01-31 12 LFrom Our Own Correspondent Ruhher anu Rice. Weltevreden, Jan 27. Trade locally has during the past week :>eeu considerably disturbed, and but few transactions m the various articles of ex- j port fall to be reported. An announcement bas been made that no further shipments of rubber to1,211 words
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Article273 1917-01-31 12 More Plots. According to a wire from Netherlands India, tbe Batavia Handelsblad bas made puhlic a (iovernment order regretting the irresponsible utterances of the 1 Assistant Resident of Bnitensorg m res* j pect of the actions of Heiffench and otber Germans. lv this connection, tbe Telegraaf273 words
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Article188 1917-01-31 12 Post War Competition. [From Lord lochcape'e speech at the I 1 aDd O meeting Ladies aud gentlemen, you bave bad to make over tbe greater patt of your earnings m excess of those made prior to!, j tbe war to help tbe country's finances. |j j188 words
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Article104 1917-01-31 12 An Army veteran liviug o.t Belfaet iecently received a nudal for serving m j the China campaign of 1862. Still more remarkable was the case of Captain dames Gam mail, whom 1887 received a military honour gained 73 years previously when he was 17 year- of ape. As Bneign Oammell,104 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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