The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 February 1917
1917-02-09
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Title Section15 1917-02-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE FEIDAY, FEBRUARY, 9, 1917. NO. 8,967815 words
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Article316 1917-02-09 1 I Good work is being done by tbe British army m Flanders, and Grandoourt on tbe Ancre is now entirely ours, tb9 euatny losing heavily Page 5. Seven British sinkings are reported to-day, one Russian and eight neutrals. i 54.600 tone have gone to the bottom of316 words
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Article1088 1917-02-09 1 Mr Rawliuson (l) coo-iders the coming of the Moguls at the end cf the fifteenth century the dawn of a new era for India, and terms the Taj Mahal au epitome of their aspirations, their achievements, and their failures." Mahmud of Gha/ni captured llarsha'e capital, Kanauj, m 10191,088 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1917-02-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES i FETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a ra, to 12 p. m. daily R£FF^3 B4KERY AHD CONFECTIONERY The best m town Upcountry orders promptly executed Bread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged, and Cars167 words
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Advertisement595 1917-02-09 1 j I WT is only the tyre which gives you the g Greatest Mileage per dollar expended —9L which is worth buying. I M as A «M 9 I motor tyres"] /^mms: Yjjr persDnal judgment will be m favour of '"Stelastic 1,-. Tyres because they give the t.M&f greatest mileage595 words
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Advertisement86 1917-02-09 1 LATEST ADVEariS3«SN S. Governi i mi o ill for tenders for much road making material— Page 3. j Landowner and Ratepayers Association] t alter rules-- P ige 3. Revocation of Power of Attorney— I Page 8 Robinson and Ca new stocks of photo- graphic papers— Pegs Chiog Keng Log sell86 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1917-02-09 1 THE WEEK Friday 9th High Water- oh n-4! p m. T:e Girl from Ciro's," Bandman's Homeward mail closes. Satorday 10. H)pb Water- 0 "2 a m f-\\ p m Theodore A Co." Bandman's. Sunda? llth, High Wa* r— 5 A.m ,0-41 p.m. Bexagesima Bunday. BJcnday 12th. High J tat nr103 words
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Article189 1917-02-09 2 Winding Up Process Lc^Jca, Jan. sth. Ths report nf sir William Plender, Fieasnrj Controller rf German, Austrian and Turkish banks refers to the winding np cf Aye German aed Austrian I inks m London. Tbi liabilities discharged to the end oi Sep tember amounted to £27,600,000, S< ties189 words
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Article246 1917-02-09 2 Powers' Guardianship Denounced. Turkey has denounced the I.ms Treaty of 1850 and the Berlin Treaty of 1878 m a formal Note to the German and Auatro Hungarian Governments. The text ef the Note. HpueJ at Washing lon 1 i=t evening, assert! that Turkej allied heraall witb246 words
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Article91 1917-02-09 2 At a meeting m Berlin v lecture wat dr Berries to the cause c; truth whicl German Wii less hae rt:. del I tt The r c-nii il t Nauen(i t Pol pdamj i ■aid "!u tv) be abls to flash "Qerman truth" ali ii thi world wiih ths ex91 words
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Advertisement429 1917-02-09 2 sajsjßjßjsjijsjßjsasjßßjsjssjHlißHa A i T *k£iar< a!iMf) \f I 1 a C^makkk*. Tail sa^as^^v *^v_r^v/J Thc Worlds best tn BRITISH Pianos by Brinrmead Broadwood Collard and Collard Chappell Stromerger Grnnds and Uprights _____________H _____BS_H_sßfia Ino rp r ra*cil m llongkcng. I r ■■■HBBBn_MDSSI9BMSIB_r_aS!I._A_A'JBSV«JrX_B___rK_^( T IVTJI W^rJ. Victoria Theatre. H?EM COMPANY IN429 words
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Advertisement1314 1917-02-09 2 AN EXPECTIONALLY GOOD PICTURE PROGRAMME TO NIGHT 1 SOMETHING FOR YOU TO GO HOME AND TALK a_JL_, AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY M B B B M BBBsf BBBSI SW^aw f\\ m MJ /I Imm &Jt Jf> a r*m Emm. m m r% IWS sLM B\ t\ MANAGIR „.....*...J.'.\ U1,314 words
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113 1917-02-09 3 ctf vt acknowledged §16,058.82 Vesterhout 5 dy to April 12 lilies 15 a a bra Mv and Feb) 10 10 i\ c irae Nov Dae Jan) 9 B Genu 8 Idsli 3 On I.M gU 1.50 land I :.ann 5 Ano^ sons l.i>o 3 lum113 words
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Article159 1917-02-09 3 ictiace toot place on I>^c. 9:h at Loyal Savoy, of Second Lieu:. ngton ol Klang, Selangor, ¥s ierr- Stafeee, elder -aa ol tbe I W BCtaa, M A and Mrs Par Bartboloniew'l Vicarage. •.ter. aod Millicenl younger dangb la Mi X W I: rock, of159 words
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Article124 1917-02-09 3 oid correspond' :i* o! ;_ie Bxehangfl any rat hii experiaoeei he iayi I (onnd con m witb Bnglisb II is Urn same old Deist o-i i natomi rs i tetly as they an Will I iy. B ra are our You mv-: bny out foodi exactly124 words
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Article830 1917-02-09 3 Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Office, up to nocn of the 2tth February, 1917, for supplying approximately the following quantities cf road mefal at the undermentioned places (A) 2Hnc!i gauge laterite.— 1. 159 cubes on Ayer Rajah Road between ).50 and 5.25 miles 2. ju830 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1917-02-09 3 I mon-y Mks I'erhaps that is a dec.^r i x amines a patient's tongue *«««at thing.16 words
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Advertisement201 1917-02-09 3 i Vitafer !T ..,,,.»r l |.shloni»'loori| Meet valuable for Ne-vc Trouble* of evrry kind, from Temporary Debility lo lona dtandinn Neurasthenia. 'l A CURE THAT CURES There ar.- men ai fl we men In every loealiawh > art' Im bag racked t) deatb with Rbeomty Ham. Many cl them have201 words
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Advertisement780 1917-02-09 3 NOTICE. Low Keng, the proprietor of Chop Yang Ke3 of No 69, Boat Quay Singapore, hereby gives notice that he has revoked the power of attorney granted by him m November 19 il to one Tang Koo and also any power of substitution used thereunder. ALLEN GLEDHILL, Solicitors for Low780 words
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Advertisement388 1917-02-09 3 SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Go. SHIPCHANDLERS PRGVIDORINE CONTRACTORS, The Company's Launch meet* in-coiniog ships. Offices:— l 6 BATTERY BOAD. TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOB Telephone No. 141, Or 1 promptly attended to foj d iind sea stock supplies. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager GAGGING Go (EBTABLIBHBD lfe76;. o ,7,8, MALACCA STREET. Wiies388 words
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Advertisement482 1917-02-09 3 SECOND OFFICER Wanted fir ship bound to Europe and back. Sala.y 201 iioilar»>per a onth Apply io RITCHIE COCK. B? Arcade. WANTED Competent Bookkeeper. Apply to Box Ro 3 co Eiagapocie tree Press. i 8-2 ac i SHORTHAND IN THREE LESSONS, Taußht m One Small Book. No Extra Fees, j482 words
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Article27 1917-02-09 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Van Dobt. At the Hospital, Taiping, on the S b February, to Mr ami Mr.-. A. N DORT ot Kuala L impor, a sou.27 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1917-02-09 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, February, One of the peculiarities of the British temperament is to rail at tie 1 results achieved by men or things it has it-< tf elevated or instituted and then inadequately supported. Probably m our national life there is no department from which Buch great1,596 words
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Article432 1917-02-09 4 Mr. T. A. Martin has joined tbe fcta.T cf the IMautert. Loan-; Board Mr. P. L. Lynch ha 6 arrived from Home to joiu the hrm of Logan and KO6S at ipob. 1 The total amount of tbe duty collected OH tin exports from tbe F. M. S. during' 1916432 words
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Article64 1917-02-09 4 AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE. F l<rll, i Xi atthaagricolci the 1917 com I D.racto, i tl btnnro snd i j tart, the Pa X irttfa II baoti tar\ I; v bom A] i lag, tl g >.: tropical Bgcieoltnn Blade i Hail p. tli maatal plaal itfone. I aak KWomt i bom64 words
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Article264 1917-02-09 4 another good Loa« i the bun per fc: but still a very sa'.s' bright musical coi a distinct el I the palace of tli i i rent ag e| at I ail palace I oagl Wm I m 1 a i facto: r from B i ago264 words
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Article198 1917-02-09 4 Hit Eiw liency the Higfa cays tbe Malay Mail, has received tormataoo (torn the a: i bo the riyht Hon tb-- S CtetaSJ I vti_e Coloniea lo bba i ff< I thu: r i tb. ei rapid exp c tb I- lj ing v r-. sad tbe unce sity ot198 words
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Advertisement162 1917-02-09 4 __^^_^_^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^^^™H______^^i^lßi^*^* Bilß^ IB,—B' ,i^ ,,,I,B—IX J al^ ■___________________^*^i^i^**^^^ B, B HUMPHREY TAYLOR'S 4 Celebrated Liqueurs. Starboard Light, Creme de 1 Menthe, Curacoa White and Red, Cherry Brandy, KummeL i SOLE AGENTS CaLDßim. MAbfantbUA k bo. i GARDEN ESTATE Inn ulu iti ant cl Ifc g FINEST STEEL HEDGE SHEARS. V\162 words
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Advertisement68 1917-02-09 4 G. R. Lambert Ce. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3a Orchard Koad, Telephone No. 1000. j The Oldest and Leading Studio. First m 1872, Foremost m 1917. I [TnequaUed Facilities, Ample Resources, and bhe Requisite Experience, are all at our j Command, thus ensuring always the produc tion ct only the be st68 words
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Article582 1917-02-09 5 CUI IMPRESSIVE h 7. rhe opening oi Parlian q1 the eaatomary sp'eu kted by the stem prac- be thrones were shrouded] ..oths. looking almost b.pi:' b which the heavy folds purple emerged spreading! dais The peeresses I the House were m walking eostis furs instead ol the582 words
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Article745 1917-02-09 5 PRESSURE ON THE ANCRE [By Submarine Cable] t ßenter's Service] Loudon, Feb 8. Marshal H lig says that as the result of continuous pressure on both banks of tha Ancre the enemy was forced to evacuate Grandcourt, which is entirely m our possession with the defensive works745 words
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Article98 1917-02-09 5 li Excellency the Governor will preaenl th- Military Cross to Major Norman Black, SF y. on Monday February I2tfe ut 5 BC pm. on the Siog ipoi Cricket Jlu ground. SpeetatOM should be iv their places bj ,)K! before Bis Excellency arrives. The c.i?e m which Messrs. A. Vai Cnylenborg98 words
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Article818 1917-02-09 5 I U. S, SENATE RATIFIES Other Neutrals Action [By Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] Washington, Feb 8. The Senate has ratified the severance of relations with Germany. There were 78 votes to five. London, Feb 7. The correspondent of j the Morning Post at Washington says President Wilson818 words
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Article255 1917-02-09 5 A SPASM OF SINKINGS More Frightfulness [By Submarine Gable] [Heater's Service] London, Feb 7. The Admiralty says that the Port Adelaide, carrying passengers from London for Australia, was torpedoed without warning on Saturday. The passengers were landed at Vigo. The Peruvian sailing ship Larton was submar255 words
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Article430 1917-02-09 5 London, Feb 7. A Russian communique says Two companies of tbe enemy crossed tbe frozen Sereth near Focsani and attacked our trenches but were driven back by our lire. London, Feb 7. A French communique says A (ierman attack on tbe salient m the j region of Bmbermenil430 words
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Advertisement69 1917-02-09 5 Lai >h Tai, a Coantonese woman of Serangoon rd, was c .nvicted m tbe second police court yesterday of the theft cd thirty ducklings value four dollars ftom a house m McPherson rd. She was lined ten dollars with the alternative of fourtean days imprisonment, the same pun. ehment being69 words
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Advertisement243 1917-02-09 5 ROBINSON GO. Photojtraphic Papers Plates, leto Gaslight Paper Postcards. Leto" Tin tona" Self -Toning Paper. Leto "Seltona" Self-Toning P^per. Paget Priz;. Self -Toning Pap r. Ilford 'iotona' Self-Toning Paper. Ilforil 'impress' 'Special Rapid' P. 0. P. Postcards. Self -Toning Postcards. Ilford "Special" Lantern Plates. lateol Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their243 words
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Advertisement765 1917-02-09 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP^CO./iLTD. for particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAiTSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA BATAVIA— SOURABAYA— PORT DARWIN— PORT MORESBY BRISBANE SYDNEY— MELBOURNE VICE VERSA IN765 words
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Advertisement591 1917-02-09 6 PA D U« Oritish India A.PCAR LIINE (Companies Incorporated La England.) 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 (FOB OHIBA. INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE Homeward591 words
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Advertisement627 1917-02-09 6 lie JL a JAPAN MAI! STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Incorporated In Japan) EUROPEAN LINE. A service is maintained between ¥oßohao.i via ports to Marseilles, London, nndor mil contract with the luperialJapanese Oovera i ment. The New Twin screw Steamer maintaining this service have been special!) designed and constructed, and arc flttetf627 words
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Advertisement289 1917-02-09 6 M. M MESSAGERIES Mar Jt Yd (INCORI mah urn Fortnip China, lapan Ceyloi I Mar».*-illi-.« I tS BRANCH UH PmtiitglitlFßßrtloi HaiphoE^. For farther inf r: w J. de COURTOis pa cificTervis^ for vandquver isd seattle Taking cargo on TlJ^~3;!i soU Baa Francisco 4 to Canadian oraiaa! ForFrc!;;htar.- iStil MCSTEiD t289 words
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Article317 1917-02-09 7 In proclamation to hi 9 trcops on Christmas Day, The Tsar coucludes with :bis decisive passage, the reason of tho 'or seeking peace That is why, acting as she acted m leclaring war suddenly upon her neighaors at the time when her military ef'orts had given317 words
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Article133 1917-02-09 7 The third report of the special com 1 mittee of the London Chamberof Commerce i contains many valuable suggestions for dealiug wiih trade after tbe war and for improving the relations between emplovers und workers. [fi emphasises tbe necessity of paying 6ticb a rate ol wages lis will insure a133 words
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Advertisement36 1917-02-09 7 Avon kmmmmWmwr wmi^mm^mammmtmmmmmmmmm^^ma^^KmmmmmmmWMmLmi MOTOR CYCLE I \T &SL (ALL USUAL SIZES) JUST ARRIVED mm. Jk%a\mmm\. tt tt atm VV Y*W V To be had of all Dealers gaga aa^eaak,*. Hit BORNEO Co, Lm Qs\l_a A arPTItQ36 words
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Advertisement802 1917-02-09 7 1^ 15 VAMETIES.^^^ lAT Ea^ POTTED I DELIC OUS AND APPETISING. 8 JU MEATS. I GAME, BAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC. Jf L^ mt m mmm mmm ftrcpwed by a celebrated Chef under ideal^W conditions of cleanliness and selection. J^r IN GLASS, TINS AND WHITE JARS. Ow ftMV OF802 words
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Article117 1917-02-09 8 X j The report of Rarnbutftn for tbe year ended June 30th last elates that a profit of jCII 395 has been m?.de. Font dividv ends, esc'o of 6d ].<r: share, absorbing I £10,000, have been distributed, leaving a I balance of £1,39 5, which, with tbe sum117 words
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Article124 1917-02-09 8 The accounts of the Kledaog Tin Mm ii g( my f)t the year ended X bruary 29th liit-c show a loss of £962. The actnal profit tiova operations curried oa hy the tributera at the mine aa £1 0 16 but .'yuiiie/ tin.- XI, IOB, the interest on124 words
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Article722 1917-02-09 8 New York D o I. Captain Roald mundsen, tbe N < explorer who discovered the Sontb Pole, aod who has come to the United States to huy <_• .lorntr.'.t.d f.iods ami scientific Instrument.*, tor b__^ North role expedition, scheduled* f ok the summer of722 words
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Article1106 1917-02-09 8 s I >4j itjuoe Tebrau. J«a CJ.S :=or, Dec i. Kd2 K'Ur Dec SI^.TTO Kanaasa-;, Dec 116 -"ar-r Pare, Dec 7-' .720 ivupayp.n^ 115.'.- Kapoewai 0 Kacalc, Dec Karrr-. 114,848 12,1 Ead rii .34 1 ItDttl, May Li,lH4 15,500 15, EC 4 Kempa*, Jane 241 r,o 23.5001,106 words
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Article59 1917-02-09 8 la oonthl] kota ten a ttbel di itt fie oaniv j 111 total tv date iv ith .ist month. :■> get the Ogatas i i :txey ,iiSsiie uarauteed. Ifanagerf ™jf y supplying correctlot- whet yfine returns are ir M brackets Indicate th* cumber v i which totals were59 words
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Advertisement158 1917-02-09 8 SOME MAKES OF PENS ill $0 g\ ft ar? pn-tty, bin fail the ff, 7" /*T/% dji&fc tet>t of hr.nl work. So m 3 SP*P3 lonxable conditions, but \v; GF SU?* 7 YQU GET Y££ WkammmS'-Zar :'.r ?—-v -r~i-'~. r*v-:-r.r.: >> f-" 0 need i ,v.;j. to you new Cj158 words
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Article27 1917-02-09 9 (Cmbpoum dp«c Feh a Baal I a c t| iv. VilA, ttarr.c_._iJ lbSt SOfHOHHIi BaaVfc Baying 18.64 B&nte o{ Ki^ard Rata 8^ Ba/ BOvai Loaiaa 87^27 words
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Article106 1917-02-09 9 Oamfeiai 0 Na, I 21.00 f fko'd poaa 30.50 Per?*? (Wbilafala) 88.00 JH 80. 00 l I norn -< 80.00 Qloraa (ambofna) non. lane) com Fapfooa v i 90 q la ia flafca cto Ico £0 m*-i'.x77n voiif, <*cs 11.00 7 6 Cwtt. Mixed I 40 Opinm, Btns.ree uucertiflafl106 words
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Advertisement446 1917-02-09 9 Smi of Peace. Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. fc huh .-wuUlMinljL livlflinilla MillliLl/e (INCORPORAT-D IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). nt-j'inr. »-«.-_>_ w. _n_i _s. _r»»»-Tk_rk_t.- _f*«_m_i*____n vm _M__S V^r^.w... T*< art M AD OHiCS: hocse, Sir>^pore. LONDON OFFICE! 52, Old Jewry, E.C. -liif i-_* 3446 words
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Advertisement451 1917-02-09 9 iiir, 1, i ag*anawaj-___n_w^aneMßn__ra)>»wewn-^^r anc- mmwm*w mLrm-m i. -mm tmrmm.mmm^'*r. the umicniEH U.* miUKE CO. (Incorporated m Canada). All kind-, of Lite and Endowment policies Manager, Irouth Eastern Asia. Cothris Co. LA Genera' &gente, Bingapore. INSURANCE CD., LTO. (iLcorporuted la Now Zealand.) ?!RJ Inaoranoee effected on Bu:id:ogs. Keel and Merchandise451 words
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Advertisement553 1917-02-09 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 45,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 20,800,000 President, J. Inouye Esq. Vice-President. Y. Yamakawa Ehq. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Boma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq B. Kimura Esq. Baron X553 words
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Advertisement581 1917-02-09 9 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a morninj Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an cad] hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Uati price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered atthci private residences, (or town offices or godowns581 words
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Miscellaneous621 1917-02-09 9 Ma <r AIL TABLE To day. InOecmedlaOi ana iocai m&il« w_;. t>< tcunc tn Hal batow Penanc Bfolanoa, M.b <ty Train; c pa !R.'ly [exes p: l -"!a J hot*. I 808 n a.m 123" iA 6 p,m P. Batam P Bolang Hock Lim 830 ay Coeob Soon Hong s>621 words
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Article496 1917-02-09 10 RASH tiOTOR DRIVING. The remains of what was once a gharry, but is now only four wheels and so much match-wood, lay all day yesterday and the night before, iv Orchard rd, nearly opposite to Lambert the photographers. Behind this lie also a rikisha very much the496 words
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Article225 1917-02-09 10 Further argument waa heard m the Supreme Court yesterday by ths l hiei jtice S i Joha Backnill, k cl oo the legal p int raised ia connection with the suit of Ralli B oa cf Calcutta against Ahmed Mohamad Salley Angnlia. Ths waa for »ome 148225 words
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Article54 1917-02-09 10 The Harima I lull comes up with a new Red Feather "A Romance of Billy Goat Hill, with Safe m the safe and a new Universal Animated. The Gaiet] «ive an entire change, the star piece being Edwin Stevens m "*the .Mystery ci the Man Inside." There ate54 words
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Article134 1917-02-09 10 Sua l Ith Instant Tide 0 46 p m. Hi ight 9ft. 2in, Johnston's Pier, 9. 10 and li a.m. 2.80 and B.SO p m. Club Bungalou 9.80 and 10.30 a.m.! 'a 18 B and 6E I p.m The scry n.i number of Cue Hon&kong Police ivi134 words
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Article805 1917-02-09 10 THE GERMAN MENAGE. Officer Interviewed. London, Jan. 23rd. The Daily Mail's Yevey correspondent states tbatthe German concentration on the Swiss frontier is estimated at about 700,000. Tbe forces are suitably placed foe operations against either France or Italy. [The Times of Ceylon 6ays:— Mr. Soutter, of Messrs B.iur and805 words
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Article123 1917-02-09 10 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Bl CO RTI Sl OF THE FRENCH CONSULATE.] Pari., Feb 7 620 p.m.— The French bonds are unchanged. Robber is quoted 8s 1 [d. Owing to the Bhortage ot coal, tin; French Government bas decided to pro v o tally close nii cinemas and theatres lour timt123 words
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Article295 1917-02-09 10 SECOND DAY. From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpor, Feb 8. The weather was wet for the second day of tbe Races and the going was heavy. There was a fair attendance. Results. Civil Stakes. 1 Moment 10.2 (R Billett) 2. Taman ,9.12 (Logue) 3 Will o' j the295 words
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Article182 1917-02-09 10 Quite! B targe crowd watched the Rugby match, ESpgland and Wales versus Tbe Rest, wbicb was played on the Esplanade yesterday eveniog. Tbe ti* Id was m a wretched condition at the commencoment of play and towards the finish was Bimply a quagmire, i iit> game waa a feat182 words
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Article24 1917-02-09 10 SEP OY LINKS GOLF CLUB The Sepoy Lines Club's gold medal wa6 woo by Dt Campbell with a icore of 43 45 4 -I.24 words
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Article221 1917-02-09 10 To the Editor, Sir, A correspondent m your paper asked the other day for a rough and ready way of finding the time cf sunrise and BUnset here. The following is the answer Whitaker's Almanack en page 74 (l refer to 1916 edition' gives the apparent time221 words
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Article26 1917-02-09 10 Agents l> it low aud Co. Pawnas 19,800 Majedie (Jobore) n,'27i Central Kelantan 5,903 United Malacca 12,244; total 9 mos 92,842, t26 words
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Article147 1917-02-09 10 RUBBBB. Singapore, Feb 8. For this week's auctions, which com meuoed today, some 922 tons were catalogued. A good demand was experienced I for all grades, with the exception of I Unsmoked Sheet, and prices were higher. Ribbed Smoked Sheet and Fine Pale Crepe I touched 5153,147 words
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Article288 1917-02-09 10 Heavy Turkish Losses London, Jan 13th. The Russian Nord Sud Agency states that the German s-tub-j born resistance on tbe Riga front led to the almost complete destruction of tbeir 1 4 tb, '2nd, and 829 th regiments. Tbe I attack was so unexpected tbat the enemy288 words
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Article414 1917-02-09 10 The Editor, The Sunday Timee. Sir, A qeci deul has been sail nnd written of iate as to the employment of foreign labour m home ports, etc. m order to get a Bpeedy turnover and releaee the white man for combatant service. We see that Marseilles has brought414 words
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Advertisement273 1917-02-09 10 GLAXO THE BEST FOOD FOR //Vf^ YOUR baby is the most precious thing Y()(j l HIS Good health is the most valuable ■iiiimf ii GLAXO is a complete food m itself, requiring, addition of boiling water, no milk or Dream has to h^l A FRESH CONSIGNMENT JUST TO HAND THE273 words
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