The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 March 1917
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Title Section15 1917-03-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE THURSDAY, MARCH, 15 1917. NO. 69,70715 words
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Article226 1917-03-15 1 News of moment is that the Germans have abandoned a main defence before Bapaume. Important developments are expected to follow. The capture of Irles wae a brilliant affair Page 5. The French are doing well m Maisons de Champagne and have recovered ground lost three weeks ago226 words
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Article1157 1917-03-15 1 A theatrical agent's office is, at any time, of interest only to those outsiders who care to know how the wheels of art go round, and at present they are perhaps very few. Yet so long as public entertainments are permitted us the agent will endure,1,157 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement302 1917-03-15 1 GOODRICH TYRES I^FETY TREAO jWHITEAWAY LAIDLAW &GPU>> I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). THE EMPRESS^ED "^^y iBT Similar to illustration black enamelled with 0* Improved wire m;Utre-s, fitted |B JH gold key band and bmss rails, patent drop side with 11 vertical spring at one end a=>n f" "C^ 1 l iilla302 words
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Advertisement99 1917-03-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ng KeDg Lee sell valuable properties Page 2. N w Jongkeena sdvt Page 8. Notice under bankruptcy ordinance- Page 3. Medical oilicer wanted for Christmas Island Page 8. Notice to creditors Page 3. Teluk Aneon transfer books closed Page I. .las Coutte Old Tom Gin Page 4. A99 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1917-03-15 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 15th. Rl|h Water— 1-S4 a.m., 2 4 I p.m. Chamber of Commerce meeting. 12.30 pm. Eastern Gate Lodge, 8.30 pm Britain Prepaied Films, Vie Theatre. Frldaj 16th. High Water- 2 9 a.m., 8-46 p.m. Moon Last Ouarter. MalakctT, Bousteads, noon Britain Prepared Films, Vie Theatre. Satnrdiy 17tb.130 words
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Article332 1917-03-15 2 Twenty pigeons m (Juaker grey Sit m a row ou my neighbour'^ wall. (Someone is watching over the way) The bleuk nor' easier la:hes and etings Times are bard for thesa feathered thiugs. And the air is fall of the whirr or wiug3, As they tfy to332 words
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Article, Illustration460 1917-03-15 2 It ia reported that a scheme ib being matured for the erection of cold storage establishments at many of the large Indian cities, such as Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta. At the few places where cold stores exist, they are far too small for the requirements and460 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement362 1917-03-15 2 Victoria Theatre TO-NIGHT Thursday, Friday Saturday, March 15th, 16th and 17th H. M. Government Tour IN AID OF WAR CHARITIES A GREAT NATIONAL EVENT f'nder the I)i-.tlntfuNh< d Patron*.* cf H. L. THK OOVKKNOR 6IK ART HUB YOUNG. X cm o. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HLMS BRITAIN PREPARED AND OFFICIAL WAR362 words
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Advertisement1260 1917-03-15 2 ANOTHER STAR [FEATURE PROGRAI 1^ A AT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY THE lhambrA BEACH ROAb THE LEADING THEATRE IN SINGAPC. Manager M. H The following items make up a Propratime <>f n you will not TONIGHT Pa»l.e A Most Remarkable Romantic Drama Pn, BY THE WORLD FILM COY p A1,260 words
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Article833 1917-03-15 3 Bisiey s Justification A good many people are under the impression that the machine gun has alto I gather usurped the place of the rifle m I warfare, that to day and m the days to come the average rifle shot, and even the fine833 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement410 1917-03-15 3 Coming Soon LIBERTY Coming Soon CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EMPIRE B g Pagar Road. Trains Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 9.30 p.m. Sharp. 4 Pat he Presents RI'TII ROLAND AND FRANK MAYo "J IN A NEW SERIAL OK W_ HEREDITY, R'JMANCE AND ADVENTURE new thf RFn riuri i? new PARTS. «.HiU410 words
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Advertisement169 1917-03-15 3 JONGKEENA Jongkeena is a valuable mixture for cattle aiut poultry when suffer* ing from diseases common to them. It should be given to them on the tirst appearence of sickness. Jongkeena will gire instant relief if ghreo at ones. It should be given internally one hour before foot 1 DIRECTION.169 words
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Advertisement518 1917-03-15 3 HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS. Headache is never a disease It is always a symptom Powders and tablets that drug the headache into quietude are treating tho symptoms, not the disease, always a useless proceeding and often harmful. Headaches acd dizziness are the result of nervous exhaustion and will continue as long518 words
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Advertisement81 1917-03-15 3 POLICE FURNITURE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on 15th March 1917, for the supply of furniture to the Police Department during the year 1917. Full particulars as to the schedule of furniture required can be obtained at the Chief Police Office The successful81 words
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Advertisement866 1917-03-15 3 TELUK ANSON RUBBER ESTATE, Ltd. NOTICE OF CLOSING TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice ii hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above i otnpany will be closed from Monday, the )9th to Monday, the 26th March, 1917, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board,866 words
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Advertisement462 1917-03-15 3 WANTED to purchase. Gent's Bicycle, Standard make, change speed gear essential. Apply VELOX c o Free PreML WANTED Qualified Medical Officer for Christmas Island. For further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD ft Co.. Agents. C. I. PHOSPHITE Co. Ltd. 15 3 51. 3 WANTED. Wanted at one« Experienced Shorthand Typist for462 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article16 1917-03-15 4 Leo an. —At Pevcn Dials," Penang tho fife cf J. H. Logan, cf a daughter.16 words
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Article80 1917-03-15 4 ABFiSALLGiLLiFB.-On March 14, 1917, at St Andiew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Yen Archdeacon Rwindcil, n. O. Appikall of the Hongkong ani Hban^hai Back to Makie Lyndiiuret Gillifs, eldest daughter of ihe late ilr John Gillies, and Mrs. Gillies of Ilford, Essex. Chami'Kin Wii^on —On Ist March at St. John's80 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1917-03-15 4 The Singapore Free Press Thursday. March 15, 1917. *-trt «*tU tU IV.C rW»ll|ll1 -if*: mm htmUL >«• patriot Irtth tt- t^'«3' rr»«ti^ «n, P easier to hold a winning coalition r than a losing one. That is the main points which Germany nas now, under duress, to consider. Happily for1,185 words
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Article901 1917-03-15 4 Mr W S Huxley is now Flight Com- i aander with the rank of Captain. i Superintendent, anxiously to dispenser who has been attending to cooly who has taken Doison Well, how is he getting on Dispenser "He ia all right sir. I gave him an anecdote." At the E901 words
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Article54 1917-03-15 4 I London, Match n that the Puppie,, 6 o QdetB^ 4 —A pending i "*u v will i,h met UD tMaxt^ ara^y mil fOC ce*d Juli A». Hungarian cok. (o^ l'' j roe. Mv I Hiodenburg r:ngw»b tbe 'n/^ *onarz at German Lean ln ««P«din R operation, c**54 words
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Article43 1917-03-15 4 From 9mOmm C- IL j_ A wedding took p^cHtStT 14 Church to day. fe Hoger f W,^* 1 Joyce Evans, daughter C f ih Evan*. Tbe J^hop of w*ddmg was lar>; ►rs of the br. Lt: reception foilot hoiie>mccu v43 words
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Article166 1917-03-15 4 Despite the a* weather there quite a large gatbenrg ai Ta Lg lD racks yester mcon. wha7Z of the 4th X S. U I gave a Z^J training exhibition. The Lady iS Younc. H tL, «,enerEl manding, mac;. Volunteer forces and iard with quite a gatbtnee of ladies,166 words
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Article118 1917-03-15 4 The following letter bag been neat ed by Lord Inchcape from tht War Oflice Locdcn. I Sir, I am commanded by the Amy Couccil to ask you to be geed eaonga to convey to all conctrned. their w«ro thanks for the gem re by tat people of118 words
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Article146 1917-03-15 4 I Colonial Flags That Kay Never be Reproduced There was a lively scene nt theßtHfc Exchange on ,lan. 17. wi man liner Mm Adalbert, a HambafAmerikn line ven^tl wLjcL vra.> teizti it Falmouth shortly aft«r tbe outbreak of war, waa told I CO. the It:146 words
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Article45 1917-03-15 4 The Zurich cot. p r.d I Parit-ien Ptau- |a confirm the repor: ritiee have ordered Ibt bl 1 make" difficult for Americans to v»i:.' i:^ t 1 money. Many Americans m 'ifr^any*' almost unable to buy iuod. Tbe I)****** Bank refuted Mr Gerard a loan.45 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement129 1917-03-15 4 ASK FOR Jas. Coutts OLD TOM GIN. GALDBEGK. MAGGREGOR Go. SOLE IMPORTERS. EVERY TRAVELLER SHOULD HAVE A LIFE SAVING /£^fc^x WAISTGOAT JJ/Mj l^ lL i[\ Protection and Security. ■rt^T^T^T^njpStS^A Absolutely Unsinkalle. l*444J^Htw Pnc« £70.50 LIFE-SAVING RUGS $20 EVEKY KIND OF TRAVELLING OUTFIT John Little <& Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.129 words
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Advertisement63 1917-03-15 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3a Orchard Road. Telephone No. 1035. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First m 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, thus ensuring always the prodnction cf only the best results m Studio Portraiture, Child63 words
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Article346 1917-03-15 5 DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED Defence Abandoned [By Submarine Cable] Keutc's Service] arcu 14— Marshal H&ig ie to our bc:^b^dment tba ioned his uwi:n defences tote the forward crest of the lligt west; Bapaurr.e on a 3* miles front. We hia rearguards m this* area to f a mile an J346 words
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Article250 1917-03-15 5 Successful Counters I Minn. March 14.— A French com The Germans west of Imoc ii Champagne yesterday evening junter attacked hill 185. Oar tenfe and machine-gun fire stopped the ■nbj dead We maintained all oar posi Wetock prisoner 150 yesterday including im officer a. .aenv coup de250 words
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Article28 1917-03-15 5 :->n? of 43 Chinchew-st wa6 i 3 third police court yester--4 Ike pocket of Twa Poo of I at Tank-rd railway station, !i aoded for tentence untir the28 words
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Article18 1917-03-15 5 I lite m a sfate where are absolutely forces. Jjjdeed What State is that state of single bleasednesa."18 words
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Article644 1917-03-15 5 EFFECT ON NEUTRALS AND ALLIES Severe Blow to Enemy [By Submarine. Cable] Renter Service] London, March 13. The first comments j of tbe Franco Italian press about Baghdad are oven more enthusiastic than the British, while neutrals are most impressed by the significance of the British victory.644 words
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Article129 1917-03-15 5 London, March 13.— 1n the House of Commons at question time Mr Macpherson stated the average weekly British casual m airfl^htng m the past six weeks were 7 killed, H wounded, 4 missing. He recalled that last year it wa* only after heavy aerial fighting on the129 words
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Article18 1917-03-15 5 Great Doctor Your wife, sir, needs a change of air." Mr Tightwad I'll get her an electric fan."18 words
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Article379 1917-03-15 5 BRITISH POLITICS r (By Submarine C*bl«] [Reut«r'i S«rvio«] London, March 18. The closure was applied m the House of Commons vaster day evening for the first time since the j war began. The occasion was the National Service Bill. The Radical and Nationalist opposition was so vigorous that379 words
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Article57 1917-03-15 5 London, March 13. Telegrams from Petrogrr.d say there is no scarcity of food m Kusbia, but a lack of transport and or ganizationb for the towns has caused a de cline m supplies, especially m the capital, with consequent disquiet, but demonstra tions are unusually mild and there57 words
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Article270 1917-03-15 5 More Atrocities Berne, March 13. Fiftynine of the Yar rowdale Americans have arrived at Zurich. They fctate the raider is named the Ritz and ia a new three thousand ton ship with a speed of eighteen knots and is specially built for raiding. London, March 10. An270 words
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Article56 1917-03-15 5 The Agenziaßibera states When Germany announced her new submarine campaign she bad 40 new und improved submarines m German ports awaiting the signal to put to 6ea. In addition she sent 20 new submarines to Po!a (m Austria) and Constantinople. It is understood that there are 35 German and Austrian56 words
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Article144 1917-03-15 5 The singing class will be held on Thursday instead of Wednesday this week and next week. Members of the class are asked to take note. The Teacher's Guild of the V W C A will meet on Wednesday, March 21st at 5.80 p.m. at 8144 words
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Article57 1917-03-15 5 The following bas been received at Headquarters, Fort Canning, from the Chief of the General Staff, India, and is published for information. Delhi, 6 p.m. March 18th. After overcoming considerable resist ance our forces occupied Bagdad on morn iug of 11th March. -Turkish forces completely broken with57 words
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Article63 1917-03-15 5 The local manager of the International Banking Corporation bas received cable advice from the head office m New York intimating that a dividend at tbe rate of 6 per cf lit per annum has been declared for the half year ended 31st December 1916, and that undivided profits63 words
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Article96 1917-03-15 5 A epecial meeting of the above was held at the SVC Drill Hall last evening, Col. Derrick, v D, presiding over a small atten dance. The report and accounts for tbe years 1914, 1915, 1910, were received and passed and it wue resolved that until the end96 words
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Article177 1917-03-15 5 Further news bas arrived of the death m action of Second Lieut. J M Chill, on Nov 18th, m a letter from an officer m the 7 Batt. the Bufff, B EF. France. The Officer writes to Mrs Burke. "It is with much regret that I177 words
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Article302 1917-03-15 5 About 62,000,. CO warsavings certificates I have been ejld m Britain this year m connection <*ith the economy campaign. Harrow School and Eton College have beon placed on war ration?, and the tuck shops there ere not allowed to sell cakes, paltry, and other similar articles which would enable the302 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement281 1917-03-15 5 SWEATERS AND MUFFLERS THE ROXBURGH COAT SWEATER SIMILAR IN WEIGHT AND APPEARANCE TO JAEGER'S Made from all wool yarns, [[<» |\^C Without doubt the most smart m appearance and WLjA 111 I Popular Form, being thoroughly dependable Wfm n\\^ easy to pot on or Price $8 50, $9 50, $10281 words
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Advertisement679 1917-03-15 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND,' FOR LONDON. Por particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., agents: Stoomvaart Maatschappy Nederland (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND ROYAL DUTCH MAIL SERVICE A MAIL STSAMER FOR CALCUTTA for Passage apply to INTERNATIONALE CREDIET HAN3ELSVEREENIGING679 words
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Advertisement584 1917-03-15 6 Km Oe British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated 1b England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contraot with Hla Majesty i Government.) For. China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediter ranean Ports and London. MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOB EUROPE). OUTWABD (|>OI CHIIAI I INTERMEDIATE584 words
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Advertisement548 1917-03-15 6 .N.-Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STLAKSHIP Go., Ltd l lncorporated In Japan). EUROPEAN LINE. A service le ruatctalned between Tokobac&t via ports to M&rgellleß, London, ocdei iu»t contract with the Imperial 2 apanc&c Oovot* ment. The How Twin screw Bt'.-arr^f maintaining this servtoe have been s>tci?.)>> designed and conattnetod. and are Ct*e»548 words
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Advertisement209 1917-03-15 6 MA| L LIRE, BRANCH Llßt. For further iiilo,^,^ J COURTQis TO HONGKONG A.<OMV For Particaiar.v apply to 1 1 8 FOR KANGOoiT^ OB FIIL: Apply to fltegaporc, 12th Mo Gagginoici Ho. 6, 7, 8, MALACCA STREET. VICHY SPRINGS Property of the French Govern* The State Springs of* Vichy Water are209 words
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Article1286 1917-03-15 7 The People do Not Know The following article was writen by a married subaltern just before returning to the Somme Surely, I said to myself, the' people cannot understand or they would not do all these things, I hau not been m London since the early1,286 words
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Advertisement560 1917-03-15 7 W\& Peace Faxinf or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP d GREAT SASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). Wiiiftiester Houu, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! SI, Old Jewry, E.C .0 29qm -x wito the SQfteme Ooart ol Belaid, and oomplles wllb560 words
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Advertisement464 1917-03-15 7 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING OKPOIUTJOK i (Incorporate i m Hongkoas). 1 Rtevlinf £1.100,000 at ta.- «15,003,00 C I R a j tiJaaia LiabUUy ot Pioyvl&toaaV. •i 1,30 j CODRT OF DHIICTOKI, S. H. Dodwell, Esq. C hairman. J. A. Plummer, Esq. Deputy hairman. Hon. Mr. C. E. Anton. E V.464 words
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Advertisement483 1917-03-15 7 THE! YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan Capital Rubscribod 49,000.000 Capital Paid Up. M Y. 80.000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 20,800,000 President, J. Inouye Esq. Vice-president. Y. Yamakawa E3q. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Scnoda Esq. T. Kawushima Esq R. Kimura483 words
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Advertisement38 1917-03-15 7 INFLUENZA COLDS AND COUGHS. The World-ipproved Reaedy Is VENOS LIGHTNING COUGH CURE FINEST IN THE WORLD GODILLOT'S BONELESS SABDINBB SOLE IMPORTERS J. TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Engl.Retail from SNN LOCK Co. GUAN CHIN HONG. M. PAKIKMAIDEN Co.38 words
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Article815 1917-03-15 8 How to Reduce Them. i Production and distribution the making and selling of goods are, m reality, only two Bides of a single transaction. Tbe process, which begiue with the win ning and assembly of the raw material, is only completed when the finished pro duct ie delivered815 words
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Advertisement1706 1917-03-15 8 THIRD DAY. PatchL; v, 19th May, 1917. 1. 8 THE STEWARDS STAKES and PLATE--2-50 p m and 5-40 p m Valua cf each stnkc $300 and $50 to caoh Second Poay. Handicap for all tonics, 14.1 and undf r ihat have tun at Ihe Mooting. The locies ttay be divided1,706 words
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Article1559 1917-03-15 9 Issued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. 14th. 'All t aotftttoHß of Sterling tihute most le regarded m pavelf lomlnil for the ptesMl, Okt. Ibbui. Paid. Uh Pit, Butbbb, Sb&»brb. 100,000 IB In Allagar IS|% -28 19 879,080 Is Sa Anglo-Java 10% —46 56 110,0001,559 words
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Article55 1917-03-15 9 (C3BBBOTBD c? to March 14.) Baafc 4 m/l 2 4§ dimnnd M 24} PffTftfa er?ulti Bms 25 Ptanoo demand Back 825 Ihdt%, T. T. Soaasc? B, demand 1% dis 70E3H&M&, demand 10b^ J&7A, d«mand l?ts BAti&KOS, daman J 65 1 SOVIMIBHB. Bank Bnylrg 5-4 Bant of Bnginni R^te M55 words
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Article155 1917-03-15 9 March 14. Tin (100 tons) lis 25 ttarnkUt M 18.00, 3am¥iM Cofcc No. 1 26.25 G&maio Cti\% Nc. r. 21.00 reppa* Biskk ordiu S pora 30.75 Pep?**, (WiDiU f Jb) 87.50 U«Smc£i (110 io tut 1* 42 00 Ntofcntgl 80 to lus lk.i 52/0 Xace (Banda) 80.00 Clcvei (Amboina*155 words
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Advertisement46 1917-03-15 9 DON'T BUY .A Motor Car UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN I THE NEW MAXWELL JUST ARRIVED AND ON VIEW AT ALEC WILLIAMSON LTD. 4, ORCHARD ROAD The Maxwell Advertises it's own merits on sight Full Particulars from THE ABOVE OR FROM THE BORNEO CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS.46 words
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Advertisement89 1917-03-15 9 AVON TYRES. MORE MILES FOR TOUR MONE? ALL-BRITISH ROM TYRES USED BY THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE BRITI S H-J^K M ADE Uom Tyres are used by motorists th«> world over, m I thair outstanding merits are reoogniaed 1 »by ELM. War-Otfice, the Admiralty and other Government department^ all of whom89 words
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Advertisement20 1917-03-15 9 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SHELL MOTOR PIRIT Stockists HIN WATT Co. BHIP-CHANDLERH. Telephone 428 102, larket Street.20 words
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Miscellaneous108 1917-03-15 9 WEATHER REPOBT j>Atfla kg Kevban Hch^iia Mar. 13 9 AM j M a-.. klPftl »9 7.7 f9 f33 29/45 tanf, 79 J 84 5 79 0 v?et Boib 16 S 79 76.0 Dlr. of Wutil Calm Calm Caliu Max. Tonjp. i« B'.u Mia. 8 73 n Max. ta Boa 1.*3108 words
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Miscellaneous330 1917-03-15 9 MAIL TABLB To day. lutoimedlate and local malls, will be tonao In Hit below Penang, Malacca, F M.S. (by Tratc) a p.n. daily (except Bu^day). Joboce, b, 9 so, 11 a.m., 12.3 c, I, A 8 p.n. Cucob Soon Hong 8.80 am P. Batam k P. Bnlang Hock him 830330 words
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Article806 1917-03-15 10 March 6. Trial of conspirators against Mr Lloyd George opecs. French recapture portions cf ground lost m Caurieres Wood. French and Bri tiah aeroplanes very active bombing m the Sarrebonrg and Freiburg and Straeabarg areas. British farther progress east of Gomme- codVt, near Puiseux au Mont, east806 words
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445 1917-03-15 10 Tientsin, Dec 27. The announcement that the Japanese Government will shortly promulgate btrict enemy trading regulations baa aroused much interest and satisfaction among the Allied communities m North China. A few days ago a Russian decree, forbidding all trade with enemy or blacklisted firme,445 words
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Article243 1917-03-15 10 Sonneberg, the chief centre of the German toy industry, is m great alarm over the determination of Canada, Eng land, Japan and other Allied countries to maintain their independence of German toys. The annual report of the Sonneberg Chamber of Commerce sets forth that the German toy243 words
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Article74 1917-03-15 10 The Palladium changes its programme this evening and puts on a One Redfeather drama A Soul Enslaved adapted from a Russian novel. This film depicts a moat iiiiertcling Ktory anJ ia ucteJ m tho chief role by tho actress who took the principal part m L-\ Tosca. Besides74 words
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Article28 1917-03-15 10 The Men's Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, 17th and 18th March, and the Ladies Medal on Monday 19th March.28 words
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645 1917-03-15 10 OFFENCES AGAINST EXPORT ORDIN ANCE In the senior magistrate's court jester- j day forenoon, Mr Bartley, Registrar of Imports and 'Export?, summoned Mr M Meyer, proprietor of Meyer Brothers with having exported fourteen bales of gunnies of February 1 lth, to Sherida at Batavia, contrary to the permit. Mr Eber645 words
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Article172 1917-03-15 10 Thomas James Stayman, forty nine, of North Shields, •enptain of a merchant veseel trading between Rangoon and London, was found guilty at the Devcn As6izes at Exeter of attempting to murder Gunner Gifford ou the high seas on November 30 and of disobeying a senior naval officer172 words
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Article81 1917-03-15 10 Dr P G Temple, who left Banteng m 1915 to serve m the It A M C, writes from France that he was quite well up. to the time of writing, at the beginning of last month. He says that the cold m France is very trying to those from81 words
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Article521 1917-03-15 10 In the first magistrate's court yesterday morning nine Europeans, all of British parentage, were summoned by Mr Seth tbe DPP, that they being residents of Singapore for more than two months had failed to furnish a return signed by themselves to the Chief Police Officer, as521 words
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Article206 1917-03-15 10 A good deal of the cutlery which i* sent 'about the world marked "Best Sheffield Cutlery or "Superior Sheffield Cutlery," tbut "bearing no maker's name, is, as a matter of fa<*t, among the cheapest and (commonest stuff produced m the city. j Efforts have been made m tLe206 words
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Article60 1917-03-15 10 TO DAY. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SV C Off ANC Os Friday, Mabcii 16th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SV A Recruits h m do S R E v •t do Maxim Co I* n do Chinese Co ,i H Bras Baeah-rd Malay Co N Rafiles Institution SVC60 words
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Article18 1917-03-15 10 Agents Gattey and Bateman. Bukit X B 3,882. Punggor 4,761 total 10 moe. 48,485.18 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1917-03-15 10 RAFFLES HOTET SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p m daily RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONS The best m town SnT Upcountry orders promptly executed Bread dcliv* a at private residences daily. Ed RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged, and Cars on Hir*164 words
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