The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1917
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Title Section15 1917-02-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE FEIDAY, FEBRUARY, 2, 1917. NO. 8.967215 words
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Article287 1917-02-02 1 I Germany, rendered desperate and m eeneate by tbe pressure of the Britisb blockade and the failure of ber pathetic peace manoeuvre, is abcut to run madly amok m the hope of gaining her ends by sheer terrorism on the seas Page 5. She declares ber intention287 words
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Article923 1917-02-02 1 MOTHERS AND SONS. The other day I went to a review of some 2,000 men off to the Front. In many ways it differed little from reviews I have seen m Singapore, but one aspect wap to me quite novel. It was a review of mothers' son923 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement143 1917-02-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES t'FETY TREAD 1 Raffles Hotel Special Dinner SATURDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY Dancing after Dinner j Music by Raffles Quartette L i "i J. Crowther Shaw Co. It* l J l/ V Garments shaped and fitted m /fl Tji\ f\ W ac:crdance with t<ne accepted '^X TT) ■S i l143 words
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Advertisement186 1917-02-02 1 IT is only the tyre which gives you the Greatest Mileage per dollar expended which is worth buying. I*4 m mm MCIaSUC H^ AfAM f* tl k* /k iii o lof c vres W-__________-HiiaH^HMiHB.IBHM^--Hrt-_-----------__--__-_-___________B# Your personal judgment will jf ?.r» J r -Vtjj.f.f ''•'^P'*"""^ :>> A e* n favour of186 words
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Advertisement83 1917-02-02 1 'latest advertisements. I i Dinner and dancing at Raffies Page 1. Deadly Ga6 at the Gaietv Page 2. I Cl A Jungle Hero at the Harima .Page 2. Ching Keng Lee's auction of case 6 of cigarette paper. Page 2. Notice re estate of Svaute Kiinteberg, [deceased Page 8. Sutton's83 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1917-02-02 1 THE WEEK.. Friday 2nd High Water- Yd.; S-37 p m. Puribcation Candlemas. Homeward mail closes (train Mark Lodge, 8.80 p.m. Satnrday 3rd. High Water- B*M a.m., 8-18 p.m. St. Blaize Football Cup Final. S.C.C. ground. Sonday 4th. High Water— B 7 a.m 0- 8 pm. Beptuagesima Bunday. Monday Sth. FTte?.126 words
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Article749 1917-02-02 2 The recentlr appointed Japanese Com mission, whose doty ie i? to enforce the de. iion a reached at the a!u_.-p' I-'.' m o Conference a: Paris, held its Mr_? l mci iting oo Jan 10, when C ant Terauchi the Premier, instructed the members as to their dut i b.749 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement35 1917-02-02 2 Nine Cases ol Cigarette Papers At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co s Sale-room tt 22 Baffles PiaccOn Tuesday, 6th Feb. at 11-30 a.m. For account of Concerned CHIXG KENQ LEE k GO Auctioneers. 3-i 6235 words
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Advertisement631 1917-02-02 2 Victoria Theatre. OPESIA COMPANY LATEST LONDON SUCCESSES Monday, Sth Feb. i Fel\ 5. M High Jinks Feb. 6. "Up. Manhattan Feb. 7. '75:eB.n£ Boys are Kere Feb. 8. M 7.na Feb. 9. T.ic V.r\ from Giro's" j Feb. 10. ««Thecdcre Co/ i j Feb. 12, "Nappy Day" Feb. 13. Th-3631 words
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Advertisement410 1917-02-02 2 t^S^^^j^vl a ify IHIII if Sva 1 1 3 li S mi SE 1-*% c f$Z |inßP^ffi^K*7f|r BTtlri^T-ffrtfT-881-Ba^^^Kt l^--- BBBH uUf- jELmmmmmmVMmßmmmmwmWßm^^RßEimm m\\\mmmJk*im\\Z\ Zfli^kmtm\m*Lmf~ *^*-"WW JUST THE SORT OF FILM THAT PLEASES FROM NOWIEREI Tliis Screen Story is magnificent. Following (he lines ol the novel, it bold one witli tr.410 words
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Advertisement465 1917-02-02 2 Tbe Public demand it That is why we have < xtended the present Vaud AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY u^y tt ALHAMBRA BEA Q B KO A I) MANAGER j^^KßUfOM.il^i TO-NIGHT! IONIORi Dt Coma and ccc tbem to-night tn their compute :...i, e^ N p^i Bate .h. -v ar^ ABBOTT465 words
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Article386 1917-02-02 3 HONGKONG 'S YOUNG MEN. GOVERNOR S REPLY 10 ANONYMOUS WRITERS. Ignorant and Mischievous Criticisms E the Governor of Hongkong (S i -ury Mayi on Dec 21, at a meeting Ihi Legislative Council, m an emphat speech denounced the anonymous lette :he publii- Press recently with referem -upoosed -lackers'' m Hongkong.386 words
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Article119 1917-02-02 3 The report of the Krubong (Malacca) m nutation! for the year ended :h September last states that the net pre it amount. J to £7, 793, to which has c added a credit balance of -£1,-4£o brought forward, making £9,288 to be vith. The directors cow recommend u.videud119 words
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Article129 1917-02-02 3 The rapod cf the Kecnbia Rubber Bt Hkm fj r the year ended 30th September Ittl Hiatal that the vet pro.it for tbe year ifWalti to M%Z 363 to wbich bas to te W the credit balance of k 3,032 brought I arJ. After p ivtnant during the year129 words
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Article59 1917-02-02 3 Tageblatt Loses its Famous Critic. Amsterdam. Dec 1 9. Ihe Deatteht Tages/.eitung reports Major M iht. the Military Critic cf (Unti T-igeblatt,'" has lef: that :-r ani Wl u y$[ Q another. The t for thii the "Deutsche TageszeiI rappuaeu to hesee baaa that Major j i'd uo:59 words
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Advertisement42 1917-02-02 3 SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Go. i SHIPCHANDLERS PROVIOORSNH CONTRACTORS. C 1 >m pany's Launch meeti m-comio^ ships. C —16 BATTERY ROAD TAKE LIFT TO TOP PLOOB I*ww No. 141. J r promptly attended to for > and sea stock supplies. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager42 words
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Advertisement634 1917-02-02 3 NOTICE RE: ESTATE SVANTE KLINTEBERG DECEASED. I 1 In order to facilitate the administration i the Estate cf the above Swedish Snbjec Notice is hereby given rt quiring all persoi having m their hands any assets of tt deceased or to whom any moneys may t S{ r owing by,634 words
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Advertisement488 1917-02-02 3 Satisfied /^'^T<cu ns Jt ls a comnion experience 9^^J^-\\ he or a ioother to try several Jf- m^ J {a /k*v be foods for her baby before M^ '|i WjslSp^^^ be finding the right ono. How V I'A R_k \V "^X as much hotter it would bo, for V_«A^^r JJi488 words
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Advertisement549 1917-02-02 3 NOTICE. LEMONADE, TONIC, STONI GINGER BEER and GINGEF ALE m large CROWN COR* Cylindrical Bottles. FRASER AND NEAYE LTD. beg to notify their customers thai owing to the shortage of glass stoppered bottles the beverages I mentioned above will be sold m jthe NEW TYPE OF BOTTLES j ONLY. j549 words
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Advertisement460 1917-02-02 3 V WINTEO A STENOGRAPHER. i Good prospects. Apply, 2 UNIVERSAL FILM Co., Orchard Road. i 1-2 uc [j WANTEO IMMEDIATELY I A competent and experienced Chinese Salesman lor Import Department, g Good salary j will be paid to right party. Apply to"lmp9rter c/o Free Frees. t 31-1 uc I WANTED460 words
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Article, Illustration1660 1917-02-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, February, 2, 1917. F I ti i.t !■"f i •«;•>. j <• -*i*\ «_*-_tw__ :x y.i;. ■;>■ .■>. B Who touches the people's money touches the welfare of the whole State. Djn't care a dam is a bad method of reasoning when it comes to1,660 words
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Article518 1917-02-02 4 It i- rare for a woman to he admitted to a City (iuild, hut thp l;_^ket Makers' Company Lave elected Mn? .1 C N WLite to their freedom m recognition cf her i services to the busket making indu.try Invitations have heen sent out hy Mr I and Mrs J518 words
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Article356 1917-02-02 4 BiBLOW s i S i t the Recti th^ (MO DOI s MM cff...._ it the openii g for iwov fltifbl Lo««i .tr' otj u Kbi *l S Uni ron Loodon vtl I MM Dfl a bight Ml week ri a big bi Ml pa:d for I356 words
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Article249 1917-02-02 4 \gents Kast Asiatic Co Mount Austin PICTCJftt SHOW The Kmpire chance cf prcgrstrr: R-hich was started on Wednesday 'ull change Further episode, cf Ui". :he Ring were shown, with a Bi-oc •eel cowboy drama. 'ontiuued. and otber intereetisi ßflfl A Rison animal drama ie two reel.249 words
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Advertisement207 1917-02-02 4 FINEST LIQUEUR Galdbeck, Macgregor I 00. vUtSwlfti ClyWilsg afi€li#iisSsC WK*___- 3____-^^n ___r'___^______F. f*- v* i _j_r Ift!1 ft!' r 3jC 1' "n aB S-__kSi72 mßy _______fV. v _BL '_ca B '__I^B_-h______i *9| u£it! ._-j-t_i_fr jj^fifciMfl-fiL _4______r _3n__MT '^flP*- s ?^9__^__l Lockstitch Hand Sewing Maebin* High arm, mad< ol g <>.i207 words
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Advertisement77 1917-02-02 4 G. FLLaiert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS c 3 a Orchard Road, Telephone No. 1000. p The Oldest and Leading Studio. <j Flrfct m 1872, Foremost m 1917. t i Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources. aDd the Requisite Experience, are all at our j Command, thus ensuring always the produc p tion of77 words
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Article1107 1917-02-02 5 New Outburst of Frightfulness Threatened MADDENED BY BRITISH BLOCKADE REJECTION OF PEACE-OFFER ASTOUNDING NOTE TO NEUTRALS FRANK HOISTING OF SKULL-AND-CROSSBONES To Sink Hospital Ships By Submarine Cable) [Reuter'i Service] Otk, F= b I.— A despatch frcm :ha: a German Note, based on W\ MHfl'l address to the Senate,1,107 words
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Article125 1917-02-02 5 Wil; Not be Returned London. Jan 31- Mr Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, m a speech at a War L.oan meeting at West minster hall, said I speaK with re -ponsibility and as representative of the Overseas Dominions, who are the pride and glory of125 words
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Article100 1917-02-02 5 Piling up the Bill London, Jan 30.— Sinkings lhe steam er&Jeviugton '.Britisb', Tbere6_ed.il, Dunstrvd, Fulton (Norwegian), and Egret (Russian. London Jan. 31. TheAdmiralty relates a story of cold blooded German brutality m the torpedoing of tbe steamship Artist m a heavy easterly gale. Sixteen of the survivors were100 words
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Article313 1917-02-02 5 GERMANS VAINLY ATTACK BELGIANS British Bid for Le Transloy [By Bubmarm_> Gabls] [Renter's Service] London. Jan 30. Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says that particulars of the Kaiser's birthday show on the 27th show that it was the moet successful of the recent similar operations 358 prisoners were taken313 words
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Article151 1917-02-02 5 A Russian Success T ondon. Jan 31. —Wireless. German offl cial. After strong attacks to the south of Valeputna, two of which failed, the Rus eians penetrated a point d' appui. The Turks drove back strong reconnoitring forces iv the neighbourhood of the Danube. London, dan 31.151 words
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Article109 1917-02-02 5 Exterminating the Arabs Londen, Jan 31.—Reuter learns a uth ori tatively that the Turks ara deliberately endeavouring to extern.iuate tbe Arabs as j they did the Armenians. A military cor* don surrounded the whole of the Lebanon [banon region, keeping out food, with the j result that109 words
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Article79 1917-02-02 5 Opposition to New Bill Paris, Feb 1. The debate m the Cham" ber on the liill to re examine rejected and exempted men is expected to last for some days. There are Be venty fight propoted amendments, tf-btifying to the opposition. Geneial Lyautty Wai Minister), m his maiden79 words
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Article13 1917-02-02 5 London, Jan 30. Eighteen year old men have been called up.13 words
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Article207 1917-02-02 5 ALLEGED ATTEMPT ON PREMIER'S LIFE Derby Suffragists Charged [By Submarine Cable] [Reuter's Service] London, Jan 31. Tbe Daiiy Mail says that three suffragettes and, conscientious objectors have been arrested at Derby and Southampton for a sensational political conspiracy charge. j The Daily Sketch giveß the names of207 words
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Article190 1917-02-02 5 "Never Wearied m Well-Doing", London, Jan. BC. The newspapers' publish long memoirs of Lord Cromer, paying high tributes to his work m Egypt and India. Thp Times de-crihes bim as uot only oae of the ablest and most successful of the masters of constructive statesmanship wuo built190 words
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Article94 1917-02-02 5 Sailors Frozen to Death London, Jan 31 —At the inquest on the Laurentic victims, Captain Arthur Norton emphasised that they died of cold. For luetance the boat picked up next afternoon contained seventeen fro j zen bodies. Another had five survivors out of twenty, the remainder being fro94 words
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Article76 1917-02-02 5 London, F>_b 1 —The death has taken place of Admiral K.ne, hero of the Cal Hope m the Samoa affair of 1889. [it was during a terrific storm iv the South S^as, dating which many ships I were sink m harbour, that tbe Calliope won safety hv76 words
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Article48 1917-02-02 5 Madrid, Jan. 81.— The military tritu j nal has abandoned proc -.ding} against 'Major Francisco, of the General StafT j (accused of making a speech against the Allies!, but the Captain General has order ed him two months detention as a discip linary measure. j48 words
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Article22 1917-02-02 5 Paris, Jan 30. Ie is officially estimated fhat 10,690,000 acres have heen sown with wheat compared with 2,580,000 last year.22 words
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Article20 1917-02-02 5 Wash ngton. Jan 30.— President Wilson has vetoed the Immigration Bill owing to the literary test.20 words
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Article14 1917-02-02 5 London, Jan 30 Th* 3 Mesopotamia Couimission has examined Earl Crewe.14 words
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Advertisement283 1917-02-02 5 ROBINSON CO. 1 "SUTTOWS" Flower and Vegetable Seeds FLOWER SEEDS VEGETABLE SEEDS 140 cents Packet 40 cents Packet Candy Tuft Cabbage Lettuce Convolvulus Major Ces Lettuce Marigold African Carrot Coreopsis Cabbage Imperial 65 cents Packel White Mustard I Balsam White Spanish Onion I Soalvia o a' Carnation Marguei ite Kacnsn283 words
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Advertisement718 1917-02-02 6 44 ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIPICO.,|LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND, FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVMRT MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS rHUM JAVA ill f\ %J^tt\/\L**mif\ BATAYIA— SOURABAYA— PORT DARWIN—718 words
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Advertisement563 1917-02-02 6 %Jm British India AND Apcar Lime (Companies Incorporated ln England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental saiungs. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (POR EUROPE). OUTWARD (POR OBlli) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE HOMEWARD (FOR563 words
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Advertisement616 1917-02-02 6 Ne Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. A aervice is maintained between Yokohaui. yia ports to Marseille.., London, undei mat contract with the Imperial Japanese Goven ment. The New Twin sorew Btoamer maintaining this serrice have been gpeci&hj designed and constrncted, and are fitted616 words
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Advertisement425 1917-02-02 6 M. M MESSAGERIES MARJtI Incorporated m rp "S VAIL LINE, Fortnight y service betweea China. Japan, Ceyicn. !tj c Marseilles. v I BRANCH LINE Fortnight-yservicebetwrpß Haiphong. ***J For further infcrmatioi: apply k J- de COURTdis PACIFIC SERVICE^ FOR VANCOUVER AND SEATIu Taking cargo on Through Bills g!^ San Francisco k425 words
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Article521 1917-02-02 7 Further Details of Lightning Stroke. The following details extracted from a despatch to the Liberte amplify the accounts of the Verduu victory which have already been published: From the information which is coming to hand a very clear impression ia obtained. Surprise placed a preponderating role.521 words
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Article319 1917-02-02 7 Archbishop of York on Results. ln a long letter to the dioce-e, the Archbishop of York dealt, with ihe impres sion made upon him ac to the resuh of the National Missiou. He bas only recei vcd as yet 4( 4 reports, whioh he bas carefully lead.319 words
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Article237 1917-02-02 7 An interesting item m connection with the peace proposals ie the news that Herr Theodor Wolff is m open protest against the Pan German plot to wreck the German Government's plans as being too generous. Tbe extent of Theodor Wolff's influence m Germany ib perhaps not237 words
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Article157 1917-02-02 7 Anglo Russian "Rapprochement." The Press Bureau announces the following Exchange of telegrams between the Emperor of Russia and Viscount Grey of Falloden From the Kmperor to Viscount Grey. December 18. I will never forget your activity, which contributed so much m bringing England and Kussia157 words
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Advertisement149 1917-02-02 7 .> mm TROPICAL ROOFING IS GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. -e_ I > r i*; '""itS.:."?' w; v^.a Vs> Vrv^* v r^'i x^ >■ '^I&^^*«^^'s :^S_SA ,v C 1 _Bt sx v; ~X- 5jS V149 words
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Advertisement10 1917-02-02 7 GREATER MILEAfB WI cv AVON TYRE 3 AT LESS COSI10 words
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Advertisement132 1917-02-02 7 i^ m Another of C. B/s Delicacies I! C. B. OXFORD SAUSAGES S Is iTiwi?Yri?i iun ,y ,uy<j App^««t as ijs UiiEiALEiLLEiUo P Crosse Blackwell guarantee these and all their other table delicacies to be KSBfc-Bg£^sS^ I S JJJ produced nnder ideal conditions of cleanliness. 1 1^ :S?^S?] Ur &>•132 words
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Advertisement459 1917-02-02 7 H ffi l^y-*ir TFI Y» 1 Helpful -m- Advice to iw Nursing Mothers 1 "1\ /I""' X,^ T motbera woold Liks to feed their iyl owne iidren, but an denied the privilege I cient nouris for i tn. The "Ay aburys* 1 jl Lentific system of Ini ag hee provi-!-459 words
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Article549 1917-02-02 8 OF FREESIAS AND FLAGGED PATHS. That the Freesia is as easily raised and grown as it is sweet and desirable m one's garden, is shown by the fine specimens to be seen m tbe cottage windows m tbe Isle cf Wight, that garden of England. When raised from seeds they549 words
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Article151 1917-02-02 8 How long dees it take you to drees gaick dressing is apparently the latest indoor war time sport for up to-date Ara erican women who wish to economise time, and Mrs Eleanor McAdoo. wife of the Secretary of ths Treasury and daugh ter of President Wil. on.151 words
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Article173 1917-02-02 8 Neutral Ships Saved by British m answer tn a question by Commander Bellairs, l>r Macnamars says:— My hou and gallant friend is perfectlj correct m characterizing as false the state ment that it was this country which iirst laid a raintiield ia the middle ot the North Sea.173 words
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Article1981 1917-02-02 8 To Dee. 81 Dec. To date 1915 |Abaco 4,971 37,452 Allagar, Dec 266,800 33,000 300,400 A.Gajah, Sep 29,790 13,600 139,600 Alor Pongeu 26,318 283,781 Alma, 27,300 370,700 Ampat, Sep 86,054 10,200 155,530 An-Jobore, Mar 177,249 22,806 251,256 An Malay, Dec 1,507,347 163,794 1,732,988 >n S'tra, May 478,6231,981 words
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Article185 1917-02-02 8 I Ampung Kir.ta, Ml 7 Aver Weng Lvebook Belnt. Mar lv: a Brawfc, July 800 i dtenderianff, I'voponp1 voponp Coneolf l•• 7 I B«Mnwi, 8,701 lldrii i ii'.ob 'I m, \u-c j Kocuhoi, 1 Kamvafsf I Kamttnttaf I s^l K. Kanjuiiting Kintn June Kiuta As^oc, Mar 4,-t-.-KleJ: ug185 words
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Advertisement27 1917-02-02 8 TD THOSE BOHEWARD BOUN I 4. CAMPBELL LATHAM Co. I Caart I Kauai fifiiltarj Talion j •"59. Ol KDCIT STaiCBT, Br. D G. DISS MNb N W27 words
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Advertisement214 1917-02-02 8 //aJ (j/* *^x iii u^,j>^^ V r^ "otqw CARS Unqualified Endorsement *+*w P r Every Owner Constitutes Beauty -Strength Dependability— Power Silence— Flexibility THE IDEAL CAR, illustrated Catalogue el on request. Sole Agents: Central Engine Works, LIMITED. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. WHY DRINK FOREIGN MINERAL WATERS'? ZOM OVR LOCAL PRODUCT Is214 words
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Article66 1917-02-02 9 Feb. 1, 1917. Tbe following are tbe shares ag to whicii changes are notified m Messrs Fraser Co.'s yesterday's t^hare list RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Last Div Buyers Sellers Glenealy 30. #2.10 S2 30xd Jimah 1.85 1.95 Kelemuk 6 80 6 50 Kempas 16% int 710 8.10 Lunas66 words
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Article49 1917-02-02 9 COKBECTKD OP TO Feb 1./ 'i *•<_£ -fcl_ia:)is 2-4J FhffMi etedijg Im 24 31-82 Ftancfc demand Bank 826 Jhdia, T. T. Kohqechq, damand 2% pm Yokohama, damand ICtf Java, carnaad ig? Basqsoe, damand 65$ SovißHias?, Back Bayini 18.64 Baak oi England Rata 6% Bai Silvs_r Londoa 87 5 1649 words
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Article114 1917-02-02 9 Feb 1. Tic (100 tone) s 2.60 frasnitoi iO.c; -vt Mei Oafcc Ko, T 81.00 k b'psie 31.00 c'» I 88. or, <-•'•' j f- Il I 10.00 (etmegi 10 110 fl i Ik J mmm to (Banda 80.00 Borea Umbolne nom. ttUCoffel (fl I Black) nom ]opi::> >-nyAl114 words
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Advertisement494 1917-02-02 9 !Was or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS P TKE CHEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STBAITS SETTLEMENTS). &EAD OFFICE: Wlncbester Boase, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE! 22, Old Jewry, E.C. i c omtaay has £20,000 deposited with tho494 words
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Advertisement442 1917-02-02 9 Ithe banufagturehs ufe j^surange co. (Incorporated m CanadA). j Ail kinda of Life and Endowment policies issued. F. S Evans Manager, South Eastern Asia. Got&rte ACo. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. f I '-corporated m New Zealand.) PIHI Insurances effected on Buildings, Kent and Merchandise of442 words
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Advertisement565 1917-02-02 9 I NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Go., W. FIRE AND MARINE, i (Incorporated m New Zealand.) YAN6-TBZE INSURANCE ASBOG. Ltd. KARINE. (Incorporated m Hongkong,) CHINA FIRE INSURANCE Co., Ltd. FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) LONCON GUARANTEE k ACCIDENT Co. Ltd 6UARANTEE. (Incorporated ln Kngland.) Flre and Marine Risks of every descrlpt'o* 1 underwritten565 words
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Advertisement668 1917-02-02 9 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a mornlcj Daily, and i.s on sale at depots, from an earlj hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Oast: price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at theii private residences, (or town offices or668 words
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Miscellaneous525 1917-02-02 9 MAIL TABLE To day. iuttrn>ediatc and locai maile will t» (oosc m list below Penarg, Malacca, F M.S. (by Train) fl p.m J«Uly (except Sunday). Johote. 8, 0 30, li a.m.. 12.3 C. 3 4 4 8 p.m Cucob Hock Gan s.BO am P. Baatm AP. Bulang Hock Keng 630525 words
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Article3574 1917-02-02 10 JUDGMENT IN SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY TRIAL. Amazing Story of German Intrigue. Lahore, sth Jan. Tbe Special Tribunal, consisting of Mr j T P Ellis, I C S, President Major Frizelle, j Sessions Judge, Lahore, and Rai Bahadur Gopal Daa Bhandari, pleader, Amitsar/ pronounced orders this afternoon m the3,574 words
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Article65 1917-02-02 10 The silver medal (meu 6) competition I for January has resulted as follows The gold medal resulted m a Ue be- m tween Dr Burne and Dr Campbell. Pr J Argyyll Campbell 4'J 44 8 78 t G B Kellagher 45 44 8 HI J Dr65 words
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Article60 1917-02-02 10 The following players will represent the S R C iv the soccer cup final against the Shropehires tomorrow: E Oliveiro, goal Llf Pennefather nnd E G Wheateey, back* C F Aviet, W A Aeria (manager) and L Gammell, balf backs; A Especkerman, D de Boase, T Leijssius, L60 words
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Article35 1917-02-02 10 Sunday 4th Instant Tide 8.7 a.m, Height Bft. sin. Johnston's Pier 7, 9 aud 10 a.m. 230 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow 8.80 and 9.30 a.m. 12.15, 8 and 5.80 p.m. 29-35 words
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Advertisement228 1917-02-02 10 GLAXO THE BEST FOOD FOR INFA\n YOUR baby is the most precious thing YOU have HIS Good health is the most valuable possession HE GLAXO is a complete food m itself, requiring only addition of boiling water, no milk or cream has to be added A FRESH CONSIGNMENT JUST TO228 words
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