The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 October 1917
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Title Section14 1917-10-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 16 1917. NO. 9.18814 words
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Article313 1917-10-16 1 The mad still hinders operations m Flanders, though improved weather has en* abled the airmen to get abroad aud do some j lively fighting— Page 6. Michaelis is m great disfavour m the enemy countries. A great personality is called for to grapple with a situation of313 words
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Article1033 1917-10-16 1 For those who are homeward bound Port Said has a very special eignifiasnoe* In peace time it stood an the gateway from Eait to West and from West to East m time of war it marks the beginning or the end of the submarine area. II1,033 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1917-10-16 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TIIEAO Raffles Hotel. FOR 6i OUR DAY 99 FUND AUCTION BRIDGE DRIVE AND SPECIAL DINNER THURSDAY, 18th October, 7977. Ticket-BRIDGE DRIVE AND DINNER $3.50 Ticket-BRIDGE DRIVE ONLY $2. For every Dinner Bridge Drive Ticket sold $2. w 11 be given to the Bridge Drive Fund. Division of314 words
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Advertisement326 1917-10-16 1 KELLY AMD WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong -+*> NOW REAbY THE NEW ATLAS AND COMMERCIAL GAZETTEER OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: SECTION ONE. SECTION FOUR. Descriptive Letterpress. The Rubber Industry. ThU BecMon is devoted to a oomplete sur- B*h lubber estate, its inctption,326 words
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Advertisement151 1917-10-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New Atlas and Commercial Gazetteer of S S and FMS now ready Page 1. S C B A Oar Day Variety Entertain ment— Page 2. Oaiety and Harima new programmes Page 2. Ghing Eeng Lee'e auctions of motor car, motor lorry, and cafee Page 2. Ching Eeng Lee's151 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1917-10-16 1 THE WEEK. Tsesdaj 16th, Qltfh Water— H-tf a.0., IC-48 p m. New Moon Races First Day. Rent Assessment Board, 2 '8 p m. Hotel Europe Sapper-dance. Vedotßdai 17th. High Kuv. 10 4^ m,a-21p.m Tbnrsdai 18th. Klf»> Water— -8 a.m.. 1 -66 p.m. St. Luke. Mohar medan New Year commences. Races72 words
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Article107 1917-10-16 2 letting! Dispersed. New Tork, Sept 22nd.— Mr Lockcer, who acted as manager some time ago for tha peace agitation started by Mr Henry Ford, is attempting to organise a mid western psace convention at Hudson m tbe state of Wisconsin. He was driven oat of the town107 words
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Article75 1917-10-16 2 General Botha - GERMAN SOOTH- WEST AFRICA. General Botha Statement bj London, Sept 21st. General Botha, giving evidence m a libel action, etatsd that the campaign m German South Wefet Africa was not influenced by any desire for annexation. The question of annexation depended on the terms of paace. Had the Germans immediately75 words
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Article93 1917-10-16 2 la a Canadian camp somewhere m [England a second George Washington ha* been found. He, m company with several olhsis, had been granted four days' leave, and, as usual, wired for wteneion. But no hackneyed excuse was hia. la (act, ie was so original that it has been framed and93 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement583 1917-10-16 2 Under tbe distinguished patronage of H E. The Governor IN AID OF 'OUR DAY 1917 FUND' A VARIETY PROGRAMME WILL BE PRESENTED Under the auspices of the S. C. B. A. AT VICTORIA THEATRE ON SATURDAY, 20TH OCTOBER, 1917, Commencing at 9 p m. sharp. Tickets ate en sa^e by583 words
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Advertisement528 1917-10-16 2 iu?<I^vB^w»BWwWs^S»»wSBHjMBBHHBfIKBJBwSnBPBMW^^ KNOCKED 'EM IN THE OLD Kf NT ROAD" Undoubtedly the Finest PlSlure ever brought to Singapore. Ask the crowd hmFmd M'PAL Written by RO P ERT GANTH^NY and prodt^ed by HABO^D KTIAW pror?ucer of "THE HOUSE OF TBMPEKfcX," "SHE BCOOFS TO COSQUEK," "ENGLAND'S MEN4CE M and ALBERT CH r528 words
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Advertisement424 1917-10-16 2 THE WORLD'S KST KNOWN IKD rOST TALENTED SfRtEN jrtZ s AT THE ISTtJ ALHAMBRM The House for Mosi c Tbe Pioneer and Premier House The House of Qualiu r IN TBE SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP QUALITY PICTURES CORPORvIJON rftßgftHTl' FRAMCiS X. BLJSHMI* The Crowned King of Motion Kctetn and BEVERLY424 words
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Miscellaneous227 1917-10-16 2 "OUR DAY," 1017. The following are entertainments al ready arranged m connection with the above Fund Tues. Oct. 16. Hotel Europe Supper daace. Thursday, Oct 18 Ruffles Hotel Dinner ani Auction Bridge. Oct 19. Photographic Exhibition m V M C A noon to 7 p.m. Out 9. Photographic Exhibition m227 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement882 1917-10-16 3 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. j Tenders will be reaeivad at the Secretariat at Johoie dab.ru up fco noon on tha 90th KoTember 13 1 7 for me supply to the State Prison Johore Bahru daring the year IVlt* ot I the following articles A. food Smfls. j B. Tools anl Material*.882 words
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Advertisement789 1917-10-16 3 AUCTION SALE OF Art* 1 1 Ba'c net Line, 4 bags Tapioca, 1 Bale Lychees, l lot Vevmicelii (loose), 4 Bales gnnnles, 17 casos milk, 7 oases Preserved meats, 68 tins paint, 6 Chests Tea. 4 (Sea damaged) To be bald it tbe Sale-room of Messrs Powell ft Go., Ltd.789 words
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Advertisement504 1917-10-16 3 ESTATE OF SYED HASSAN BIN ALWEE BIN SHAHAB (DECEASED) AUCTION SALE OP VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY Known as Municipal No. 15,;hokien:street To be hell at the Saleroom oi Messrs Povell Co., Ltd. 16 18 Raffles Place On Wednesday, the 17th October, at 2-30 p.m. P&BTIOUDA.R3 All that piece of Land situate.in504 words
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Advertisement687 1917-10-16 3 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY together with the HOUSE and BUILDINGS Known as MUNICIPAL No. 11 KIM KIAT ROAD To be held at the Saleaßooms of MessrslPowell Coy., Ltd. On Wednesday, 17th October, at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS:— AII those two pieces or parcels of Land sitnate In the LXflMct687 words
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Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS.
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Article40 1917-10-16 4 Coullie. At Fourabaya, Java, on 61b instHDt, to Mr. A M*s. KKN^KTH R. Coullik, of the bartered Bank, Twins con and Daughter). Fzechivl.— On Ootobet 13 at Fopoy LincH, Penang, tlje wife of -V. G. Ezechiel, of a daughter.40 words
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Obituary119 1917-10-16 4 A report hns been reccivrd from England, by cahie of the death of the eldest son cf < apiaiu acd Mm. X W. Vorkis, who was kll.od m iotloOi on the Western Front; age 22. On th© occasion of the first aDniverpary of her de^ th a reoult m119 words
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956 1917-10-16 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, October 16, 1917. The immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution m deranging the cause of the Allies has already been i brought home m the release of enemy battalions from the Eastern Front for service against Italy n-nd at the Western Front. To Russia itself956 words
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Article964 1917-10-16 4 Tbe casualty liet of Aug 29 contains the entry "Wounded, Lieut Col L P Idrpen, D S 0, Middlesex Rege (Major W V Regt)' Eight British ships, which had been held m Swedish ports, have reached Eog land. They eluded the German patrol chips by hugging the Scandinavian const line.964 words
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815 1917-10-16 4 In a Gazette Extrardinary issued y ft terday are published the regulation* rna<U by H E the Governor for the control of subsidiary current coin. They art a follow J. These Regulations mey be cited ai the Subeidiarv Current Coiu Contra! R e gulati ne 1917815 words
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Article46 1917-10-16 4 STRAITS ROLL OF HONOUR. His Excellency the Governor Li»« preseed a desired that lie* of those wbi have left the Strait* for the Front sLihII ue compiled and accordingly firms ar* beicj circularised m ord^r to cfctain detail* Thi6 16 a work which Might well L»*t46 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement230 1917-10-16 4 CLARET IN BULK AND IN BOTTLE PRICES on application to: CALDBECK, MACGBEGOR k CO. Presents for Home Friends ORDERS NOW BOOKED FOR 'INDIAN TEA' 5 8 10 20 60 lb chest ORANGE PEKOE $11.00 16.25 $21.00 $41 65 $103 10 PEKOE $10.45 $15.15 $20.15 $38 75 $95.95 ROYAL BLEND $11.85230 words
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Advertisement66 1917-10-16 4 fi. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS j S a Orchard Road, Telephone So. 1033. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First In 1873, Foremost In 1911. Unetnallefl Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the produce felon cf only the best results m66 words
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Article373 1917-10-16 5 AIRMEN'S FIGHT AGAINST ODDS A Raid Near Monchy £By iabaanae U*bl«l {Banter* ttervio*] lonJcn, Oct 14. Field Marshal Haig -jute, The Eastern County troops buc Jgr U raided aoutb east o? M.-achy le M^v .'.iJi»yd prisOi-trs uo* number gi. .aJiDg 41 ciEcsr*. A British air J. b SiturJay373 words
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Article117 1917-10-16 5 Achievement of Sir R Borden London. Ojt 15. Tae Timea Ott*wa icrreapondent vires that Sir R Bordeo las completed tha Coalition Government. Following tks British precedent, it is pro posed t3 hare an inner Wit Cabinet com* posed of four Conservatives and three Liberals. Public opinion throughout the117 words
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Article87 1917-10-16 5 "LIBERTY DAY IN U S President Wilson's Appeal Washington, Ost 13 President Wilson m a proc'amiCion ?eta aside Oct 24 as Liosrcy Day ani urgsa the people of every city, town ani hamlet to a3semble and pi=J^s to one another ani the Govern meat the fullest; measure ol financial •apoort87 words
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Article82 1917-10-16 5 London, Ocfc 14 The Duke gI ConQau^ht, addressing the Volunteers m B.cmingbam, said he was mo3t anxious to r- ;.j,- tbe impression that special praise bad t a HMted out to Dominion troops -acus fui justice being done to Homt s--.p-. Well M the Dominion troopi h^a82 words
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Article83 1917-10-16 5 The Prussian Government realizes that a •at.istrophe is imminent Ie *haa began to mij favour witb the Deputies from A ■*t»c-' Lorraine. They ara being consulted aiouc reforms m the political organization o» tt i p;-.)TU!c s iliac fcsis a confes bjtu that existing conditions are m t«-. -ruble and83 words
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Article278 1917-10-16 5 HOW LANDING ON OESEL WAS EFFECTED Russians Sink Four T B Ds IPy libntmi OaUtl IBMtar*! Serrioel London, Oct 14. Wireless Russian Offi cial We repulsed an attempt to capture the pier aC Moen island. The fight on Oesel island* continues. The enemy is pressing us back278 words
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Article116 1917-10-16 5 Naval Expert's Speculations London, Oct 15. The Times naval cor respondent writes The passible consequences of the present operations as regards Russia's position m the Baltic littoral and the whole front Petrograd to Vitebsk and Mohileff cannot be exagge rated. Once the islands are m Oerman popsesaion, shortened116 words
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Article64 1917-10-16 5 Petrograd, Oct 15 The Finnish Diet has been cocvoked for November. The of War stated that the forthcoming disbanding of the 1595, 1800 and other classes would not weaken tha fighting strength of the army. The prelim nary parliament will comprise 388 representatives of the Democratic parties64 words
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Article136 1917-10-16 5 A Re-Assuring Review London, Oct 13 The Manchester coi respondent ol the Timea saya that Ibe position as regards the available cotton continues to improve* It! is believed that at tba end of the prescribed period of curtailed production the restrictions will be removed or greally modified.136 words
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Article144 1917-10-16 5 Mftjir G B Stratton Duke of Cornwall's Lij?ht Infantry (killed m action on Aaguit 10), was the eldest son of the late T HM 1 Craralington House, Northum- i berland. He was educated at) Hawick < School, aDd later at Wren's, and passed into the Indian Civil Service m 1896.144 words
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Article219 1917-10-16 5 GERMAN FOOD SITUATION VERY GRAVE Austria-Hungary's Sorry Plight IBj Submarine Cable} [Renter's Service] London, Oct 14.— Fresh information regarding the economic situation m Germany indicates that the position is growing woiie. The com crops have failed and the oudlook for oats and barte? is bad. Investigations rhow219 words
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Article86 1917-10-16 5 Two Tears Boycott Demanded London, Oct 14. A great meeting of eallorn and firemen at Cardiff was held to devise post war punishment for German U boat crimes. The meeting passed resolutions asking employers to refuse to employ Germans on land or ccc, requesting the public to86 words
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Article34 1917-10-16 5 London, O^t 15. Mr Ramsay Macdonald, speaking to the workers at Loughborougb, said thai they did not want a patched up peaca, which would only bring another war ten years hence.34 words
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Article22 1917-10-16 5 London, Oct It.— The well-known novel isti Claude and Alice Askew have been killed through enemy action at sea.22 words
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Article174 1917-10-16 5 By Courtesy of the French Conbulatb Paris, Oct 14, 6.10 p.m. The French 8 per cent bonds are at Cranes 6110 and the 5 per cent at 88.50 Recent appointments fn Indo China are Secretary Oeneral of Indo China, M Mon guillot ResiJent Superior of Tonkin, Mons174 words
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Article150 1917-10-16 5 £ow Meng Tiak, Cnop Seng Moh, of 158 Teluk Ayeret, was yesterday summoned by Me W Bartley for that he did on or about Sept 1 attempt to export five bags of wheat flour to j unbi. The defendant's clerk, Keng Sub, who signed the declaration form150 words
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Article100 1917-10-16 5 HOPES BASED ON GERMAN INDULGENCE America's Big Game C«7 BnbaariM Cable? 18-enter's Service] Amsterdam, Octi 14. According to tbe Maaebode. m consequence of tbe Aoglo Dutch d.ffereßce, all Dutch shipping to England has been topped. Arn^terdam, Oct 14. The President of (be NrJhctlands Overbad Trust, m an interview,100 words
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Article25 1917-10-16 5 Stockholm, Oct 15. Eden, the Liberal Leader, has been requested to form a cabinet owing to the failure of Widen to do so.25 words
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Article211 1917-10-16 5 In accordance with custom, many are l thinking of sending the usual Christmas parcels Home, and announcements have already been made of the probable dates of departure. It should be borne m mind that on June 2nd tbe Government Gazette published a long hefc of things which211 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter195 1917-10-16 5 To the Editor. Sir,— l beg to request that yon will kindly publish the following m your paper. Last Saturday evening a Tamil man died at No 91 Kalang rti'and at the same time it was reported at the Rochore Police Station the nearest itation of that195 words
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Letter103 1917-10-16 5 To the Editor. Sir,— ll some eucb scheme for the conduct of Normal ClaPses as Ex PT. suggests could be adopted, it would ha* an advantage he has not noted. Many who attend live miles away from Raffles Institution, some as distant as Katong, and it costs anything103 words
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Article99 1917-10-16 5 The New York correspondent of the 11 LcDdon Times cables that Mr William Bartholomew, who has been the director of the Holland Hamburg Oil Company for twenty years, recently arrived from Ger» many. He loßt fifty pounds m weight on account of lack of prcp°r nourishment and declared that it99 words
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Advertisement125 1917-10-16 5 FOR THE I Races y &y\ The latest ard most up to date stock of X i^J X I EVERYTHING FOR X I I X^Ul^ f Comprising j Gentlemen's /wv ln I IifAAM /v X SOFT FELT i*TB. wear aa x NOW ON VIEW. /s^^/n Q/ KegHge Shirts. rrr y^VP'ain125 words
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Advertisement716 1917-10-16 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. BLLERHAN AND BOGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND! FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS, (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PIKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FROM JAVA TO AUSTRALIA716 words
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Advertisement591 1917-10-16 6 STm \3m British India AMD rmpcAß Lime (Oompanlea Inoorporatefl la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract wltn Hie Majesty Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST |OF BOMBAY are at present bus* pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present591 words
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Advertisement570 1917-10-16 6 JAPAN MAII STEAKSaiP C0 n Ltd llooorponted In Jay&n^ iUMPtM LIKE. For HcnfkPßg, Shaogbai, Xtbf Ytkefatvt i Fir lilimi, Pmcf Colorabt iiifl England ill Tbi Cipt. j A set vice Is m&lct&lnod betweea Yofccta«-i via ports to Mftrselllfca, Lcndoo, uudci BMI i eontvat^ wisb tbt Imperial JftpaEeee Oovun < ment.570 words
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Advertisement296 1917-10-16 6 MBBBAGERIES MARI^J 1 I IKCORI-ORATEP 1* f1,.,; 1 I ■AIL LlMl,, I I Fortnightly eerviot: betweei I I China, Japan, Ceylon, bitted l'-^B 1 I BRANCH Llßk I 1 Fortnlpbtlyporvicebetwefnsai^, I I I Hatpboag. -««»'M I I For rorther tnlcrmation &pp;| t I J. dfi COU^TQti i\ FOR CHIN\ &7^^H296 words
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Article714 1917-10-16 7 At last I found myself at the eero drome from which I was going to learn to fly. A War Office telegram, brief prepara tions, and a long train journey hod even fually caused ms to fled myc^lf cut cr the open plain" ideal country for flying. The714 words
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Article600 1917-10-16 7 We vri'j now aye a little talk abovt the spirit of the bayonet," eaid the sergeant, "alow, there's feme people 'as queer ide&s about bayonet?; m fact, there's some people 'a queer ideas about a 'ole lot of things Owever, wot we're 'ere to talk about600 words
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Advertisement641 1917-10-16 7 IfV^ir or Peace. Famine or Plenty. Lifi Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP m GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCOBPOBATBD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). SEAD OFFICE! Wlnebaitar Hodm. Slrgspore. LONDON OFFICE: i», Old Jewry, It* p 'A v #90 000 teawaHot w!tb tfee Bn»»eme641 words
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Advertisement506 1917-10-16 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. INCO3PORATSD IN JAPAN Capital Subscribed Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 80,000,000 Beserve Fnn<l Y. 21,300,000 President, 3, Inonye Esq. Vice Prertdent. V, Yamafcswa Es^. DIRECTORS. J. Icoaye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Borua Eaq. M Odaglri Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. T. Kawasblma Eaq K.506 words
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Advertisement268 1917-10-16 7 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co., LM. FIRE AND MARINE. {Incorporated In New Zealand.) lANB-TBZE INSURANCE ABBOC. Ltl MARINE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) t»m FIRE INSURANCE Co., l«. FIRE. (Incorporated m Hongkong.) UsMM SUARANTEETAGCIDENT Co. Ltd 6UARANTEE. (Incorporated In England.) Five and Marine P.'sks o! every deeortyt'o* amflarwrttten «c lowest current r&tea. Adanioa,268 words
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Advertisement158 1917-10-16 7 W.J. GARCIA 219, Orchard Eoad Pianos bought, sold or excii&age* Good prices allowed for old m strnments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods ir Singapore. Pianc, Organ <fc Sffattical Inatrrx ments. MASSAGE HALL NO 233 B.NCOOLEN ST. TELEPHOBE 80. 1467 OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.— 9. p.m.158 words
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Advertisement39 1917-10-16 7 A sparagus No finer quality of Californian Asparagus has ever been packed than LIBBY'S LARGE WHITE ASPARAGUS. Ask for this brand and see that you get it. SOLE IMPORTERS J. TRAVERS SONS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN -EHGL&ND) m SINGAPORE. m39 words
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Article460 1917-10-16 8 German Writer's Frank Tribute Amsterdam, August 20. Herr Hermann Eatecb, the special cor respondent of fch'e Kofaieche Volke zeitung on the Western front, pajs a reluctant tribute of admiration to the British offi cers. He says While the younger officers generally lack what the Germans call military demeanour,460 words
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Article313 1917-10-16 8 Dread of Dug Outs Dispelled by Dream Memory. A remarkable case of claustrophobia the (ear of being m an enclosed space is told m the Lancet by Captain W H R River?, if d, the patient being a doctor who joined the R A M C, early313 words
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Advertisement521 1917-10-16 8 Dysentery Dr. Cassell's Tablets Make You Strong and Able to Resist Disease. When you are strong with the full strength of vigorous manhood you have no need to fear the diseases tlia! attack weak Deople. Dr. CasselTS Tablets give you that strength. They i yon with life and energy* ana521 words
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Advertisement34 1917-10-16 8 MARTIN'S es,piOL &STEES A Frwiioh K«m*i<*jr for f.!l »rr f^ularttlna T ji-ji: ,v hok of Awtte's Pttit m i < n» I^. w K») )<r-.r«.1» ty .4 a. Sr m r<W. Inm '!<■■ r» on v34 words
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Advertisement483 1917-10-16 8 Gagginoil (EBT4BLIBHBD IN aw BAPO|| W Ho. 6a, 7, 8 H.4UCC| E^B puke r houseS Jns^ reooived from I 9 tab'e caret iv bulk also light dry white Vichy Ceiestins Table I (for tic kidnejsj Vichy Grand-Cpii, f S (for liver complaint, B Vichy Hopita! (dyspepsia and digestive S We483 words
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Article63 1917-10-16 9 'C^RfKCTRD or HC Oct 15.) «ftr>^ 4 s s 2 41 laaAAdl J SHli Pirtvftfe* stadfH loi 2 4 27-«> 7xAa?« daiaand Bank 818 iWBtA, T. T. .155 Soßasosßh Atwjuai lsi%Ptttn v. >ca4M«, laouusd ic^i IAVA« d&intusd 180 8A 9 o !»;ok iaiiimrt fi 2 ■j. s».j t B*>il63 words
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Article1456 1917-10-16 9 issuad by FRASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Ott. 15tk. 'All cnnialtfMM Ol BlBvUuP rttnaan mi&aa ■M**aed ah MvmlaaJ tn» th« maimi Oaf. Ibbdi, Paid. saw v J& 3uy*b9. s«*>i»eß!*. 100,000 II IS Allafai 15% IB SO 879,830 Is IB Angio-Jav» 85% 5 0 6 0 110,0001,456 words
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Article190 1917-10-16 9 Oct. 16 Tin (buyers) 111]. 50 IftUdlUl 1 22 Of "•.•t7v'.'jv Cn>-e 7 1 £6 Of 1 litfafi.'t* -Jala Na, 25.01 Pap&fU Black ftvdiflu t pore <~ 26 00 Pavpu, (Wfeitt kill 6*.5r Nai«i«S* tilG i 3 lie U nom tf«t'.*si»g« (80 8e the ffc I com Mi/.8 (B&Eda)190 words
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Advertisement152 1917-10-16 9 TEe TROPICAL ROOFING IS Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB which do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. v N s l ''.v'-S *>'* < *"*;j» 'iv: .'■■>.:^->-i^jj.'". i ."s X v > GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m the manufacture152 words
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Advertisement658 1917-10-16 9 WANTED By young European, Icvfnf ktjs, situation as an ftsgi-'Rnr toxchin^ intigu^gto. a.itbn dio, physical culture, wrestliog el iv Lurop.. Chiaese or Native boys school, ptefer BO boirdinlsxliool, h ywhc.f High Comm. to iatermoA. N t certified. Letters 'X c/o Ftec twum, it 10 15 0 WANTED Compolaiit ShorthaT3.!l lApi^-t.658 words
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Miscellaneous440 1917-10-16 9 MAIb TABLB To iay. intni mediate and looai mails, fVM De tooc: to list below Penang, Malaaoa, F.M.6. <bf Tvaia) t p. a dally (except Sanday). Jotaow, 8, 9.30, 11 a.m., 11.80, 1, 4Al»jt Cucob Hook Gan 8.80 am P. Batam kP. Bnlang Hock Keng 8.80 am Calcutta, elc 8.80440 words
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Miscellaneous69 1917-10-16 9 WLATKER R-POBT. x ,<i Kevhaa flofl»Slal, Oct. ,i t S a.m. 8 f m Mm. Batom. 61 F*& H. 604 18 724 11.7tt Temp* 81 f 67.0 80.6 Wot Bnlto Tbei ?70 79 C 78.0 Dtt. oiWlßd BW 8W Oalm Max. Temp. U m»ae4 88 6 Ml fa. flc 40.69 words
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Article544 1917-10-16 10 HANDICAPS, FIRST DAT. 1. MALAY A PUBS! For ponies. Vaiue 1400. Distance 7 furlongs. *Heah Swee Lee's— The Earl 10 10 ♦Mr Mabrooke's— Fallowland 10.10 E S Manasneh's— Pretty Molly 1C.2 *Mr Yap's Ampang 9 9 Lee Choon Guan's— Oh La La 9.5 W H Hofland's— Field544 words
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Article150 1917-10-16 10 A meeting of the above was held yes terday afterrnoi m the offices of the Secretaries Messrs Gattey and Biteman, Chartered Bn k Chambers, the honble Mr W W Ccck presiding The firms repre sent»d were M-serß Manstipld and Co, Hongkong Bank, Straits Trading Company, H Wolbk*-1150 words
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Article45 1917-10-16 10 Tan Poh Tye of 184 Tar jong Pagar rd. was yesterday ch^rgtd before the third magistrate on two count?, with assisting m carrying on a chap ji ki lottery, nnd re ceiving money m connection with the lottery. He was fined 1250 od each charge.45 words
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Article187 1917-10-16 10 As far as the public is concerned a great deal of the interest m the day's racing has been destroyed by the wholesale scratching of the Redfern Goodall stables, which has resulted m the big race being a two horse affair and the sixth race being wiped ont187 words
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Article402 1917-10-16 10 On Thursday last an application for a review of a judgment of the District Judge awarding a tenant damages for improper seizure of bis property was beard by the learned Chief Justice who reversed the Enid decision. The facts of the case were these The landlord of402 words
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Article116 1917-10-16 10 Mr Edgar Warwick, who introduced to us that series of musical entertainments which Vms oroved *o popular here, writes from Melbourne that he hopes to be back here again some time m December with I his delightful party of merry makers, The Court Carde and their Joker,116 words
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Article53 1917-10-16 10 The Gaiety's advertisement shows an excellent series of pictures m the new prosrsa.me, w.'fh a fine Gold Ser.l thr.-e reeler m An Od Soldier's Romance The Voice on the Wire is nearing its end »r the Harima, and interest m the story is keen. A new J'jker comedy53 words
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Article70 1917-10-16 10 Trench Warfare Regretted. Londen, Sept 21st. General Loringboven, of the German General Stuff, baa publi&hed punpblet m which he sUten:-" Ai the worlds political and! econoraio tituation works only m fnvour of the Entente, German soldiers will be defrauded of the fruit of their victories." He regrets the70 words
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Article844 1917-10-16 10 From Our Own Correspondent Soerabaya, Ocfc 5. Business Notes. Business continues with bat little change, though a certain activity ii noticeable m the various articles of export. Shipping conditions have somewhat improved, if the reoent intimation that the American authorities are willing to release a certain amount of844 words
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Article66 1917-10-16 10 Agents Sirae Darby and Co MitidUrou Tin Slufoing 125.33 Tribute 8C 68 Totnl IHS 96 pkiß. Agpnts General Rubber Company. Holland American 574 399 Si Fare Pare 30 s*o Netherlands L*ngkat 25,046 A boy named Lob Tin was jeeterday ordt-rt d by the third magistrate to66 words
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Article260 1917-10-16 10 I Previously acknowledged f 108,425.82 Lee Chiow Lim 6 Borneo Sumatra Trading Coy 250 AJH Van Heusdee 25 H Prioe 60 United Malaysian Robber Co 260 do Office Staff 100 Gattey Bateman 5100 Staff do E Siseon* G Biacg flO each 20 L C Velge 6260 words
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Article274 1917-10-16 10 Touching the new F M S Railway time table, says the Malay Mail, there is a rumour abroad which has caused some concern to the effect tbat the authorities propose to take off all Sunday trains with tbe exception of the Singapore and Penang mail274 words
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Article59 1917-10-16 10 Thursday, Oct IS. 2,80 pm. Drill Ball S F A Co Friday, Oct 19. 6 30 a.m. Balestiet Range Malay Co 8 V I 5 00 p.m Drill Hal) SP A Col There will be no pftridee (except for S F A Co) during Ruco Week59 words
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Article54 1917-10-16 10 Timo balls oc Port Ciu;mug &a£ KjOftt] abe» dxopAfilty st i pJUL t Sing^ ret-tan %<i aio, cocf2spondin^ to 6 am Gieen el can lime. The t\me ?uk ie fired at IS o 1 3» •>< X: a Bj iadicatiing Bingapc^e slacdatd itm 4 i c *y day esre^ttin^ -anrt&y.54 words
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Advertisement566 1917-10-16 10 It's Good to feel tireol after healthy exercise, hot if that tired feeling does not d^a; e a night's sleep it's abnormal. It means that you are anaemic o^rj^ I tated, that yon need a tonic to bnild up your thin blood Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale feop! e566 words
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