The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 1917
1917-11-02
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Title Section15 1917-11-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FKIDAY, j^OVEMBEB 2 1917 NO. 9,20315 words
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Article247 1917-11-02 1 Late wires are given on page 4. The Our Day Fund has reached nearly $170,000 Page 4. Latest alterations in local shares are given on page 9. Demand slackened somewhat in the rubber market yesterday Page 10. Affairs in Spain are getting near a serious crisis— Page247 words
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Article1260 1917-11-02 1 Straight over the heathy ridge the roadt dropped and became a wooded lane, then turning swerved into a thatched hamlet, whose name it ie useless to repeat becanee even those vereed in the rich nomenclature of English villages would hardly believe in it. In the tiny1,260 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement194 1917-11-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES I FETY TREAD J JUST LANDED I A few famous American "GRANT" 6 Cylinder Touring Cars, Model K 1917, fitted with Magneto, Speedometer, Electric Light, Demountable Spare Rim and all Accessories. Colour Brewster Green. On view at our Garage. j I Raffles Motor Garage, Raffles Hotel Buildings. j194 words
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Advertisement98 1917-11-02 1 THE only tyre whifh has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. "SKlaltic" Super-fvrcs v^^^^^^^ Stelastic Tyj;es Ilk fj British \j f| M Made in Britain )^i |gfe fjfem Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENT»^ :^smhm& .t-njt'^. International Trading Company, Limited. See That^ The Condensed Milk you buy98 words
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Advertisement123 1917-11-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice by Qaggino and Company Page B.^ I^Grani OueJptaf Smoking concert at the Drill fiall-Page I#. Whiteaway Laidlaw's have a special hardware show Page 3. The Chinese Our Day auction has been postponed to Nov 20 Pr.ge 6. Wiissiainuii As.-omull and Co give notice of their November bargains123 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1917-11-02 1 THE WEEK, Friday 2nd i£igh Watet 0-rf a.m., 1 .32 p m, All Souls' Day. Municipal Commission, 9.30 p.m. S. V. O. Smoking Concert, Drill Hall. Wirth Willison Circus, 9.15 p.m. Satordij 3rd. High Water- o*~ ft.ni., f 8 p.m. Puiau i u'ang meeting, Evatt's, noon. Singapore Boy Scouts Sports.129 words
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Article298 1917-11-02 2 The following are taken from the Manila Daily Bulletin German Captain's Guilt. Washington, Oct 5. A. dispatch from Philadelphia states that the commander of the Pru z Eitel Friederich has been found guilty cf engaging in the white slave traffic. Japanese Shipping. Tokyo, Oct 5. Japanese shipowners have298 words
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Article210 1917-11-02 2 In its article on the fall of Riga the Yorwarts say that the present situation ie the maddest that there has ever been," and that Germany is a State which has long desired peace, bat is again and again compelled by its enemies to conquer.'210 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement687 1917-11-02 2 HONGKONG DIRECTORY NOW ON VIEW SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Kelly j&^Walsh Singapore $1 Directory in course of preparation. OUR DAY. Under the auspices of the SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB a D*NCE will be given at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday, 9th November. 1917 at 3 p.m. in aid of the RED687 words
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Advertisement558 1917-11-02 2 LIKE ILL PALLADIUM PROGRAMMES IT HAS HIT THE BULL'S EYE OF POPULAR APPROVAL The REWARD I OP THE faithless! A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION OF SURPASSING BEAUTY AND MERIT "THE REWARD OF THE FAITHLESS" is a gripping BLUEBIRD PRODUCTION by REX INGRAM, who will be remembered as having produced BLACK ORCHIDS558 words
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Advertisement317 1917-11-02 2 A DELIGHTFUL PICTURE STORY Bosworths Attraction Shewing Bosworth s Ingenm* AT THE ALHAMBRa The Hall for Masic The Pioneer and Premier House. The House of Quality u IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 5 PM. SHAI<p Hobart Bosweu :i -mm ELSIE JANiS in 'Nearly a Lady In 6 acts. This317 words
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Advertisement725 1917-11-02 3 EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Dooi. ■■BBBmH TONIGHT SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TO-NIOHT Bluebird Photo play Present pi Piper's Price JL Starring Dorothy Phillips P L WAR WAIF He!, Universal Special Feature 2 Pirates of the Air 2 L-Ko Ccmedy in Two Parts.725 words
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Advertisement815 1917-11-02 3 NOTICE. Signor Marco Bentivoglio from Ist November is no more Assistant Manager of our firm and the power of attorney is withdrawn. GAGGINO ft Co. 2nd Not., 19 .7. 2-11 5-11 NOTICE. Mr. 6iow Choon Poh left his position as manager of the 8.8. and F.fii.S. Commercial Press 102, Tank815 words
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Advertisement709 1917-11-02 3 SINGAPORE and STRAITS DIRECTORY, 1918. All papers in the hands of the public referring to the Directory should be returned to the publishers at once. Firms, Planting Companies or indi vidnals whose names were omitted from the^ Directory for this year, and who desire their names to appear in the709 words
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Advertisement359 1917-11-02 3 WHITEAWAYS mmma FOR 4ZXXX* HARDWARE. Automatic Fly Traps. It is a wonderful machine and the A Kf rapKhty of its success bh a fly catcher, will convince anybody that it is a good investment unlike other Fly Catchers, this m machine presents a neat appearance and is a piece of359 words
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Article47 1917-11-02 4 Miss Annie Abrarus wishes to thank kind blends for flowers and wreaths, acd for letters of sympathy received in h< r boiearcment. Shaikh Awad Baid^n bet« to give his siDcf.ro thanks to all friendH for their kind j sympathy on the death tf his wife47 words
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1071 1917-11-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Nov. 2, 1917. As about tbo doings of the Navy, ;the public is not, told too much of the doings pf the Avy, and it is per haps due to that that querulous comments are made against our further unpreparedness in not being able to1,071 words
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Article208 1917-11-02 4 By the Australien, due here about tbo middle of tbe month from Saigon, M D.iujou, the Yice Consul for Fiance ut Singapore, is expected to return from hie trip to French ludo-Chinn. An extraordinary general meeting of the Kiug-Apora Catholic Benevolent A6 BOCi&tloD will be held at the Sing-pore Catholic208 words
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Article438 1917-11-02 4 "OUR DAY FUND, 1917. Previously acknowledged 1154,752.19 L R Macphail 500 "Bangkok" 10 Cheok Hnan Cheong 20 'The Dandyccon Minetrels 9 Contributed by Members Gueets of Tanglin Glob on night of Race dance, held on 19th Oct 52 7.55 Special colU ction made at Wesley Charch, Fort Canning 110 Per438 words
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Article255 1917-11-02 4 Kam Guan Tek, of 69 Marketet, was yesterday fined by the third magistrate $100 or 14 days imprisonment, for assisting in carrying on a chap ji ki lottery. There was an exceptional cold snap in Kut\la Lumpur on Tuesday night. The temperature at 9 p iu was 68 deg and255 words
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Article345 1917-11-02 4 London, Nor 1.-Tbe Pw. air creft crowed the BoutheLfc!? 1^ reUjs between 10 45 ard iT COast in Ko:ngtowa d LoUoi The rai A Hi? Lrdon.Novl Our lirwfld Dn tond bparar-n-lL^k aed arfe -'N* ■hooting art* i < tbc Lonarn ci:i!- b tag] u M the gun, Ci345 words
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Article350 1917-11-02 4 Tbe Hongkong Sanitary Department annoances that owing to the existence ol anthrax in some portions of the intern: of China, restrictions have beea piacac on the importation of cattle into Hoof kong. The Department adig that tbi£ will remit in a shortage cf beef in tk j ColoDy. Messrs Hodder350 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1917-11-02 4 BDLLOCH LADE'S y BL p I SCOTCH WHISKIES. !i«^g^| GOLD juAJD^jij felrll AND f^M fe^ WHITE LABEL. i^H Sole Agents: British fists Finest Velours The "Tanglia eitra V > fl^ fine quality Plain Feit BrV r -^m Hat in all leading M^K. P^ shades. ft^ $8.50. Largest Selection of Gentlemen's200 words
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Advertisement63 1917-11-02 4 G. R. Lambert (to PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 9f Ortftfrtf Road, Telephone Ho. 1035. ThelOldest and Lesdln* Studio. First In 187S, Foremost iu 1917. Unefoalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at oat Command, thus ensuring always the yrofloo* tion of only the best results in Studio Portraiture, Child63 words
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Article463 1917-11-02 5 ENEMY ATTACK HELD UP Troops Occupy New Line I*7 »Bfacn*riß« CabteJ [Renter's ffenru*] London, Oct 81.— Tba Tagliamento on which tba Italians aie slowly retiring is eighteen miles west of Udine and is at preheat a broad swollen torrent. The npiditj ol the enemy aftraoeq hiving to463 words
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Article229 1917-11-02 5 All Italy United ■a, 00l 31 Sr Orlando haa tele fnpbtd rj General C idorna assuring him IfeaJ Ihl fuiih of the Italian people in th<> armj asd Hi bader is uu3haken. The enemy and the world shall know that iWn the hoar of trial have229 words
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Article26 1917-11-02 5 O:t bl Hundreds of shipfl l wutetfrons have been ordered I -lien enemies before Nov 1, wit! P Wfiag the numerous wtttecfronl26 words
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Article414 1917-11-02 5 HEAYY WEATHER ODDS German sufferings [By Submarine Gftbto] (iUnUr'a Serrioel London, Oct 81.— Frenoh communique North of the Aisne the artillery struggle proceeded, on the whole Vauxaillon Pinon sector arid our new positions in the region of Froidmynt. Ene-ny aeroplauea dropped thirty bombs on Dunkirk at present414 words
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Article158 1917-11-02 5 Fewer Sinkings Paris. Oct 31. Tha captain and several of the officers und crew of the eteamer Loire have been decorated with the Croix de Ouerre for defeating a submarine in an hour and half s fight in which two hundred shells were fired The Loire was158 words
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Article59 1917-11-02 5 Washington, Oct 81.— Me Lanaiog has published the tex f of th* Lnxburg telegrams referred to ou O:.S 2rt 29 revealing that LuxbllVi Iviaed Berlin it w*s dangerous to loalai the n-pora^ion among Brazilians that Qwmanj waa *'-.i;y going *u\ good natvrad h j CAuee tlic Sout-h59 words
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Article52 1917-11-02 5 London, o .:t 31 E^yp 1 Official Three thousand Turk?, with rwehr Burn, r.a<i?k ei our cavalrv oatpotts on .Saturday. Tbotigh outnarab-Ted and enveloped, tho j Londoa YdorrtiGty gallantiy held tbeiri positions for six hours until reinforced. Oox casu titles were under 1(0; the Turkish loasea were52 words
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Article28 1917-11-02 5 London, Ocb 81,— Ten Cork Sina Fein' leader* have been pat into gaol for parti cfpation in recent demonstrations when a thousand volunteers performed military evolutions.28 words
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Article172 1917-11-02 5 HERTHLING AGCEPTB Choice Already Criticised [Bj Submarine Cable] [Ronter't B«rvio«] Amsterdam, Oot 81 The Weaer Zeitung states that Count Herttaling the Bavarian Premier has accepted tb« ChAnoellorebip with certain reservations. The Gecrnan newspapers state that tba stained gla-b at Cologne cathedral is bed ./g replaced by ordinasy172 words
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Article87 1917-11-02 5 Lonion, Oct 31.— 1u the House of Com* moud Mr Bonar Law stated that the forth OOming Allied conference afi Paris would deal v.;t!i the cotiduct of the war and not war aims. It would consider the general war si ujktioa, aud take further measures for the co87 words
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Article69 1917-11-02 5 Harrying the Enemy London, Oct 31. East Africa Official: The Germans have been expelled from the Mahenge district towards the Luwcgu river. They abaudoned two guns. Gen eral Northey's troops occupied Liwale, taking prisoner J 4 German Europeans. The enemy's lo&ees in the recent fighting at Nyangao, apart69 words
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Article82 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct 81i— The Press Bureau states The Ministry of Munitions is in* viting owners of tin and tungsten mines in Cornwall and Devon to establish a Research Association with a view to con ducting experiments under first class experts to increase their output. It is pointed out82 words
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Article70 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct 81. The crisis in Spain is unsolved. A dozen politicttl leaders see the King daily without result. AH attempts at a coalition Cabinet L^ive failed owing to the rtfura! of leading parties to act to gether. Behind this parliamentary fer merit U the dissatisfaction in70 words
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Article47 1917-11-02 5 London, Oct 81. Offioini. An aeroplane crossed ttui Eenliflfa coait tbil morning but did not panatratt inland. It dropped bomba in Seldt an i made eff upoa being ergagf-d by nn'i nircr.,/r gvDB the re ruainder of the bombs fulling in the sea.47 words
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Article40 1917-11-02 5 Petrrgrnd Oi-.. BL. The chemists' strike i? creating a Kcition- sitoutiou owing to ihn violence ot %he Striken toward*? the few chemibts whom the strike committee have permitted tj work. The municipality hud decided to open more ebeps.40 words
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Article100 1917-11-02 5 At Lutig chuon Shan iu the west of Peking there h:ia b^en (Hecovared a copper deposit covering tm area of tecs of li and the ore is staed in Chinese press reports to be vei'j ricb. The Board of Commarce aud Agriculture has sent to investigate the same. In all100 words
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Article642 1917-11-02 5 DISSATISFIED WITH CHRISTMAS ISLAND APPOINTMENT. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the Chief Justioe (Sir John Baoknil! k c,) Bit ting as district judge, delivered judgment in the cbbo of Dt C W S B^gc* vs the Christmas Inland Phosphate Co, Ltd, and Messrs Bouatead and Co. His642 words
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Article232 1917-11-02 5 TLo British and Foreign Sailori' Society ia celebrating its centenary shortly, and in view of this event hopes to raise 4250,000 for the further extent-ion of its woik FouDded in the days of Lord Nelson and with Admiral Uumbier as its tiret president the Society h232 words
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Article18 1917-11-02 5 The Berlin Poet has published a statement admitting that submarines have fail* ed to reduoe England's military efficiency.18 words
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Advertisement240 1917-11-02 5 ROBINSON Co. Gauze Silk Veils 'nflf^TpvrVlffl^ 3 Colours- White, Sky, Pink, Saxe, till i Ntffii Dark Green 1 avy a?xd Old Eose. m 1 Price $1.50 each. jffli'll^il es Motor Veils ll i|iw\ Sllk Wmon Vells lijte »d P Colours -Sky, Pink, Saxe, Violet, Jp^s^ Dark Green, Nav\ an.! Old240 words
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Advertisement591 1917-11-02 6 P. O» Dbitish India AND A.PCAR LIINE (Oomfaniea Incorpoiated la England,) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsulas and oriental s. n. co. (Under Contract with Hie Majesty 1 Government.! Tne Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST |OF BOMBAY are at present bub. pended. Tne Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at591 words
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Advertisement701 1917-11-02 6 ELLERMAN" LINE. SHERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. (Tor particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Go., Ltd./ AGBNTS (INCORPORATED IN BTRAITS'SBTTLBMENTS.) XONINKLMKE PAKETVURT MAATS&SIA^y (Incorporated in Holland, Boytl Packet Navigation Co., of Batavla. a— o, ccl&tkb Quit, UMDBB CCNTKAOT WITH701 words
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Advertisement505 1917-11-02 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Inoorporated 1b Japan* EUROPEAN LIML Far Hoßgktig, Sbaagbal, XtN Ttktliißi Far Islaaaa, Psaang, Coltnbt iitf England via Tfae Cape. A servloe 1b maintained bet week XoMonatb* ▼la ports to Marseilles, London, under mtt oonteaot with the lmperlalJapaneee Go?er» ment. The New Twin505 words
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Advertisement230 1917-11-02 6 M. M. INCORPORATED IN P*4wi| KUL LIIII, Fortnightly service betw^i i BRANCH LIMB, Fortnightly BervlcebetweenSalgoiTr>n Haiphong. ouigci loon,, For further information apply Q J. <*3 COUIiTOIs HEAP ENG MGd STEAMSHif CO., LIMITED. Slngapen to Bataw ta, Cberlbon, 8a lfll| Sal! Twice a Week Singapore to B!!I!ton Soarebisi tll S{ngaratfj3 (Salt).230 words
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656 1917-11-02 7 (incorporated in Queensland,) General Manager's Progress Report fob Four Weeks Ending Oot 6th, 1917. The Mine Measurements and Assay returns shows a total of 819 ft made up of 44 ft sinking, 61 ft driving, and 224 ft orosscutting, as against a total656 words
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Article130 1917-11-02 7 ■other Charged Before Magistrate. At the Southern Police Court, Calcutta, recently before Mr Keays, Acting Chief Magistrate, Inspector Ghanny of the Bow Bazar thana, produced a young Moham medan cook named Sheik Ismail in the employ of Mr Tomich of 89 Sooterkin's Lana and the latter's wife,130 words
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Advertisement80 1917-11-02 7 A NEW SHIPMENT OF Avon Tyres 0 HAS ARRIVED. Stock sizes for Cars: 30 in by 3in 700by80 30 in by 31m 710by90 32 in by 3Hn 760 by 90 !3inby4in 810by90 4inby4in 815by105 4inby4Hn 875 by 105 820 by 1 20 880 by 1 20 Itock sizes for Motor80 words
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Advertisement327 1917-11-02 7 +^ißlM^3r"y— g C.&B. English Soups Sh a Hs^^^9BHl^BS|| Made in ♦30 Varieties All Delicious Mmi ify re uisinc one incst c^fe >n e world available for your cable. S Crosse Blackwell Guarantee these Soaps b, R Oy a) to be Bade nnder ideal conditions, as are all their table delicacies.327 words
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Advertisement430 1917-11-02 7 FINEST IN THE WOELD GODILLOT'S BONELESS SAKDINES SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). Retail from ANN LOCK Co. GUAN CHIN HONG. M. PAKIKMAIDEN Co. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received, up to noon on Friday, the 9th November, 1917, at theColonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's430 words
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Advertisement280 1917-11-02 7 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received op to noon on Friday, the 9th November, 1917, at the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies, etc., for the Government at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing from January Ist, lelo (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood. (c) Timber.280 words
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Article850 1917-11-02 8 A Story of the R. F. C. Behind the British lines somewhere in France some mechanics were giving to an aeroplane that final overhaul upon which may depend the life of the pilot. Every nut, stay, bolt and engine part was scrutinised and tested with the care850 words
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393 1917-11-02 8 The inflexible determinatior of the Allies to have no dealings with the perjured HoheDzollerne, and the mordant terms in which this inexorable determine tion was expressed in President Wilson's reply to the Papal Peace Note, have at last penetrated the thick armour of the393 words
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275 1917-11-02 8 Tribute from the* Punjab. The following remarkable letter appears in the Civil and Military Gazette Sir, May I beg your favour in giving publicity to the respectful and grateful thanks of the Punjab and its people to His Honour Sir Michael O'Dwyer, our just and275 words
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Advertisement7 1917-11-02 8 Vitafer Motf valuable t» M^_ -r li7 words
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Advertisement464 1917-11-02 8 Y° u c^n hate a "Swan" that |§7011l w su^ qu better than any ether pen you are usmg. Every person's handwriting is peculiar. Everyone icels th.it only one type of pen point will Sold by sut JS own U'le of writing. After obtaining Stationers and l^ e P olni464 words
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Advertisement104 1917-11-02 8 IN THE HITTER OF THE ALIEN EH WINDING UP Ordinances 1914, 1915. 1916 ac: FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TEMEt The Island of Pulo Daat. foar mitefi tt the Port of Labuan, held onder Govercisi Grant for 999 year?- free of quit rent, acdoeo prising about 960 acres, partly planted *i104 words
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Miscellaneous642 1917-11-02 8 The principal alterations are as nder WEEK DAYS I The present; 7.42 a.m. Alor Pro wl.l run 55 minote* earlier lc The present 7a m Penan, L4, run 15 minutes later. Or -t&r J Ttoimwt ip.Bo a.m. Penang t< r I leave Penant* Si minati 1 aipla Bitt Taipi^g 2.47642 words
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Article91 1917-11-02 9 Nov. 1, 1917. The following ace the Eb&r<-6 as to vrwich cban£fe« are notified in Mssere Fra<6C and Co'e yesterday's ebere list: Bur era Sell ere Aver Pjr^s 12 CO 12.25 ii. Ii.: JIB. .60 .90 CL-vrgkat ScrJang 9 50 10.00 Jeram 1 70 1.85 Lunae c91 words
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Article51 1917-11-02 9 (OflsiiOTt d or co Nov 1 Baal 4 at b 2 4| ii dtm»al 2 i'i PlfTftlfl DTSulli m 2 4 27.'. Ftansi demand B&nl 818 IMDIA, T. T. 155 ¥0205A«.-;, Aamsui 1C i Java, dimanfS 180 Scv^a&^^.g; Baak Bay tag •<•:. rrnnlr nil HnjT»iifl F>n e* Bsi StWit51 words
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Article177 1917-11-02 9 Nov. 1. Cm (175 tons) 119.25 UaiklM 3 9 0C IduoaMti o»fc* Ko, l 26.ee lauaaiMii Oi%i No. 1 25.0C Pcppoa Biatk oril^, fc pore 81 50 PeppMj (Wliito laft) 89.0C W«t£n«fi f,iio 8~ ii e Si nom ?tctm«ci (80 52 €2z» rt nom j Sfiaoa (Band:.) nom 1177 words
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Advertisement632 1917-11-02 9 Wkß z? PiAcar FjiiuMi w Plenty, LiFir Insurance is worth too cents on the dollaf. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP (IMCOBPOBATBD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS), HE&O QFFICfcr WtiteftuMtter Souse, Sfsgapom LONDON OFFICE i «I. Old dtewrjr, E-. C. QacqpMf t«O,OOC iapoatted w».te »o Boiwtn* O»or» of Eagiaad, &afl eompllea wltft Ue Btitisfe632 words
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Advertisement492 1917-11-02 9 YOKOHAMA SPEGIE BANS, LTD. Incorporated ik Japan Cbplisl Subscribed.^ Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up .Y. 80,000,000 Bescrve Fund...... Y. 91,300,000 Prerident, J. Inoaye Esq. Viee- President. Y, Yamakawa Es^, DIRECTORS. I 4, Inoaye Esq. Y. Yamakawa EBq. i N. Borna Esq. M Odagiri Esq. Sosoda Ea\. T. KawasbimaEs^, R, Klmura492 words
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Advertisement727 1917-11-02 9 8F» ZEIUNO lISBOBUK Oa,, IM. FISIE «N0 MARINE, (Incorporated in New Zealand.) fINB-TBZE INSURANCE ISBOO. IM. ■HUE. Unoorporatefi in Hongko^.) etiHi im INBURIMCE sa., ui FIRE. (Inonrporatied in HoDgScajj.) LORDB» g&UIETEE I UCIDEHT 80. IM. BUIRANTEE. (Incorvorascd In England Five Rnd Marine Bisks af eveiry desorif9 < 'e« aiderwtiUGQ at727 words
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Advertisement127 1917-11-02 9 SINGAFO3F Shipchaiidlerf Go CONTRACTORS. The Company's Launch me>9%> in-coming ships. Offices: ~!B BATTERY ROAD TAKE LIFT TO TO? F^OOB Telephone No. 435 Orders promptly attended to foi daily and sea stock supplies W. STCVENX M»aa*> MASSAGE HALL NO. 239 BRNCOOLHK ST. TELEPHOIB 10. 1467 OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.-9. p.m. MASSAGE,127 words
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Advertisement349 1917-11-02 9 WANTED Smart junior Chinese c^erk for shipping Irm. Apply O.C.M. c/ Free Press. 11l 7 11 Wanted a Straitborn Chinese to take charge )f brancli of local firm in Central Jchore, icusl lave good knowledge of Engiiah correspondence and accounts and be a smart salesman. S5COj eecurity. Oood salary and349 words
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Miscellaneous419 1917-11-02 9 m MAIL. TABLE Today. Intermediate and local mails, «u be toutr in list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. 'ay Train) dally (except Sunday). J Oh ore, 8, 0.80, 11 a.m., lS.nO, 4 A 8 a i_ Palau Soegi Sultana 8 am Cucob Soon Hong; 8.80 am Cucob Soon Lee 8.80 am419 words
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Miscellaneous65 1917-11-02 9 WEATBEB REPORT tfislis* K.BTbai! BM9MiI Oct. 8t B A.M. 3 Ml. i F M. 3aiou, 5S F*t. 29.843 *f1.?17 19.751 Cem^. 7?. 6 Si o 9,g Wei Ballj Ttiss, 7^.0 7/5 77.0 )If. olWiaS Cvlm SW Calm Has. Temp. 5* z >a,.*c 8i 0 ±i&, i» So. 78 0 fox.65 words
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Article2042 1917-11-02 10 From Ow Own Corrupondeni The King on Clydeside. Edinburgh, Sept 25. The tour of H M the King through the Clyde district, his third visit in little more than three years, was a great and popular success. He spent four strenuous days in the most intensely industrialised part2,042 words
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Article554 1917-11-02 10 Meaning of the Sinn Fein Victories. 'George A Birmingham'* asks, how are we to understand the recant victories of Sinn Feiu at the polls Has Ireland ''gone Republican," and must we reckon in the future with a demand for complete independence Or baa the Irish voter eimply554 words
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Article63 1917-11-02 10 At the Hurima Hall this evening the new programme includes Little MiBB Nobody" ix fascinating romance, a new Universal Weekly, an tmuaing L-Ko comedy and other pictures. Tba Gaiety to night screens more of "The Mysteries of Myra, 1 A Pathe gold rooster, "The Challenge," a new63 words
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Article19 1917-11-02 10 The Men's Medal for October has been WOn bv Dr T W H Rnrno Saamd19 words
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Article291 1917-11-02 10 BARLOW'S RUBBER REPORT. Singapore Nov, 1. The quantity catalogued for this week's auction, which was concluded to-day, was 1002 tons of which 1080 tons were offered and 536 tons sold. The sales opened with a good demand for good qualities of all grades, with la*« week's prices291 words
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Article132 1917-11-02 10 Singapore, Nov 1. The weekly rubber auction opened yesterday with a fairly Rood demand at prices, (or the leading graded, about the same aa tbeue ruling latt week. Fine Pale Crepo sold up to 11^4 ami Ribbed Smokad Sheet to Sl2l per pikul, showing no change from132 words
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Article51 1917-11-02 10 KAMUNING RUBBER TIN. Messrs Guthrie and Co, agents for Kamuning are advised by cable that the directors of the Company have declared a final dividend of 1f.% in respect of the financial year *****7 payable on 80th November end have carried forward the sum of £27,293 subject to Excess Profits51 words
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Article15 1917-11-02 10 Agents Evatt and Co. ChaDgkat Serdang 19.500 total 9 months 163,810.15 words
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Article109 1917-11-02 10 Complaint of 'Butting In." Men commercial travellers are complaining that some of the women who have recently taken to the road are ignoring well recognised rules and customs. For example, srys the Drapers' Record, it is an unwritten law that if a buyer is engaged with one traveller109 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1917-11-02 10 I Special Parade To-Night at 9.15 pm Drill Hall-Beach Road Nowhere *ill ycu F^nd a brighter bunch cf Stars than tf (In aid of "ODE DAY" Funds) See Who We Have! Lieot. Matkfcll— Th- Mirth M ker. Fergr. Ccokc- At Pteo. Pvt. Melbourne— The New Star, fa* Osborne-Vccaliet! Filippiro Orchestra197 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous122 1917-11-02 10 j rSWIIHMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday Nov 4. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m 2.80 abd 3.80 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.00 and 1C.30 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p m. High Tida 12.40 p.m. He.pLt 9ft Sin. Swimming Club Oamivah The preli rninary healfl In oonneotion frith this will be122 words
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