The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1917
1917-11-12
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1917-11-12 6 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1917. NO. 9,21115 words
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Article362 1917-11-12 6 THE DAY 'S NEWS. The considerable advance in Philistia by the British is described at length in today's telegrams. We have now the j sea on oar left flank and are advancing over the hills of Hebron, where the Turks are skipping like lambs into Judea Page 7. Field Marshal362 words
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Article1036 1917-11-12 6 The conversation on the telephone be* tween Kerensky and Korniloff seems to give that instrument a new place in history. No doubt it was established there already only we bad hardly no 1 tiqed it. But thie looks like a consecration and an opportunity. We were1,036 words
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Advertisement207 1917-11-12 6 GOODRICH TYRES SA*CTY TREAD 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. Raffles Motor Garage, Baffles Hotel Buildings. ft J.CrowtherShaw&Go. m V Vi207 words
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Advertisement96 1917-11-12 6 THE only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. "Sulaitic" Super-tyres v ?W Sk $EBSB jDntisn $W Made in Britain <£*M from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. fc^ Keep Your Baby Healthy and Contented Mothers, you owe it to yourself96 words
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Advertisement57 1917-11-12 6 L4TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Netherlands Consulate farm notices Page 8. Proof reader wanted Page 11. The Cameoe new announcement Page 2. Willieon and Wirth's circus Page 8. Alhambra new programme Page 2, The Empire and its programme Page 2. Italian Vermouth F. CINZANO JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT Wholesale and Retail. Obtainable at:—57 words
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Miscellaneous95 1917-11-12 6 THE WEEK Honda j 12th. H!ffb Water— B a m 9 15 p.m. Government Holiday. Tiesdsj 13th. High Ws.lor-9-i 7 *.m., 9?6 p m. Hindu Our Day Festival, Raffles ground. Lodge Zetland, 8.30 p.m. Wednesday 14th. High Wp.*^— 9 3? ft.no l"-85 p.m. Deepavali (Hindu Festival). Thursdii 15th. High Water—95 words
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Article738 1917-11-12 7 FLOODS IN S IAM. Rice and Cattle Endangered We wish says the Bangkok Times of Nov 3 we could report that the situation as regards the crop is improving, bat the blunt truth is that every day of continued flooding leadens the chanca of saving the balk of the K738 words
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Advertisement650 1917-11-12 7 'fIITENOW @M> Your mme and 4s^^^^. address for free >^£9 VS&s publication In tne'^jf^Pß'^ SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY Office KELLY WALSH LTD. A Scottish Concert In aid of War Belief Funds, under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency SIR ARTHUR YOUNG. 6.C.M.G. will be held under the auspices of the SINGAPORE650 words
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Advertisement554 1917-11-12 7 Positively The Last Night BLUEBIRDS GREATEST SCREEN DRAMA The PULSE of LIFE I THE PULSE OF LIFE tells a story of revenge and retribution, worked out n thrilling episodes, sensational scenes and exciting incidents that are sure to 'ascinate the devotees of photo plays who like their picture stories epiced554 words
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Advertisement354 1917-11-12 7 AT THE ALHAMBRa The Hall For Music. The Pioneer ft Premier Bouse The House of Quaiii The Greatest Wonder Attraction Ever Presented Fa Played to Capacity Houses All Over The World° US The World- Triumphant Super Serial m 15 t D 'THE SHIELDING SHADOt FeatndEg Grace Darmond, PaUh Keilard and354 words
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Article709 1917-11-12 8 Mystifying Effects of the White Hen's Quarrel. An interesting account o£ the attitude of the natives of the Gilbert and Ellioe Is lands is included ia the annual report of the Colony The writer says In the early days of the war the attitude of709 words
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Article115 1917-11-12 8 Paris. The steps taken by the Minister of Commerce to arrange for the manufacture of a national cloth are now practically com plete. Some three million yards will be made, tbe period of production being spread over six months. A number of manufacturers having agreed to forego115 words
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Article105 1917-11-12 8 The depositions of three Serbian prii aoners who recently escaped from Austria relate that the treatment of Serbian pri- sout-rs in Austria latterly has undergone a marked change for the better, and that this charge is accompanied by much talk 1 among the guards and the population generally105 words
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Article351 1917-11-12 8 The Daily Express of Sept 21 pub lisbes the following description of the assassination and lynching of officers by mutineers at Viborg Remarkable* excesses occurred in Petrograd last week, when Kereneky was virtual ly a prisoner in the Winter Palace. A thousand Bolshevikis (revolutionary Anarchists) danced and351 words
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Article368 1917-11-12 8 The pessimistic gentlemen who still are convinced that it is impossible to beat the Germans because the latter are so ranch more efficient as leaders and fighters, may be interested to read the following extracts from the Regimental diary of one German regiment which strove vainly to368 words
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Article106 1917-11-12 8 II Popolo Romano is amongst Italian papers which sees Germany ready to take from tbe East equivalent to that which she would have to abandon or yield up on the West for peace. The paper recalls the theory advanced by the Temps and the Giornale d* Italia106 words
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Advertisement1150 1917-11-12 8 NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE \SUCCESS WILLISON WIRTH'S SUCCESSFUL SHOWS TONIGHT MONDAY 9-15 PM. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Adele Willison as T e Flower Girl, Frank Willison aa Montana BiU Tte Cottrelli Tronpe of Dancers, Gertie ani Airial Wirth Trapezista The Maniant, Famtiy all new, Terminating the performance 1 TE IN THE1,150 words
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Advertisement40 1917-11-12 8 -WHITEAWAYSLarge New S tocks JUST BEING OPENED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Now is Your Opportunity To Buy Singapore's Lowest Prices WRITE FOR Illustrated Catalogue Telegrams Telephone "WARFiED" Mf) 007 Singapore IiUiJIUI WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES.40 words
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Article706 1917-11-12 4 Experts Forecast. The manner in which the large aeroplane may change warfare in the near future is described in an article quoted by the "Aeroplane" from the New York jour nal, "Aviation," which attributes its authorship to Mr F Handley Page, the designer of the large706 words
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164 1917-11-12 4 Among the interesting things found on prisoners recently taken in the Battle of Ypres are two snapshot photographs of Qer man dead being taken back to the rear by light railway. There are views of three truckloadp. On one truck, which is a mere flat164 words
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Article423 1917-11-12 4 Lord Moulton en our Pioneer Intellects. Lord Moulton presided at the introductory lecture of a series to teachers on Science and the Nation," at the Regent street Polytechnic Institute, the lecturer being Dr A E Shipley. Lord Monlton said that when one attended lectures on science in423 words
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Advertisement309 1917-11-12 4 >^* \?tt* '%Uf Wben baby needs a food it Mr imMi ifrvl m ay help the mother in her Vv f -> W \^l/j I c^ oice to be reminded that '^ZM&§£^§t Savor y Moore's Food is an *^^9^^ f^n^r^^r old-established, thoroughly re- t f v liable Food that has309 words
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Advertisement264 1917-11-12 4 f biliousness!"^ There are many causes of this complaint, but they all spring disordered liver which does not proper!) fulfil its Fund esp !pj warm clunate, wben it becomes s!t'.<. T '.'is i initsactioa. I P 6 1 affectl r^ V. enl 1 i'^kj&K i:p..ct.-, ti;t cr.tirc < estivi I264 words
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Article995 1917-11-12 6 A MODEST REPAST Bat Cheering Speeches IBy Submarine Cable] [Renter's Service] London, Xov 9.— The Guildhall banquet to night was attended by four hundred guests and was of very modest proportions a, regards food. Except for the turtle soup the satne meal cou be had anywhere for o3995 words
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Article765 1917-11-12 6 I The following is the report by the direcj tors to the seventh annual ger eral meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Nov 17 at 12 o'clock. Yonr directors have pleasure in submitting herewith their report765 words
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Advertisement651 1917-11-12 6 Stomach Pains. Dr. Casseirs Tablets Make Your Stomach Strong to Digest Food, and Cure All Your Pains. If you cannot digest your food and get all the good nourishment out of it* you cannot be well. The food just lies in the stomach and will not dissolve, and that is651 words
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Advertisement226 1917-11-12 6 NEW YEAR SPORTS 1918. ■I NOTICE. A Public Meeting will be held in the North I Room, Bicgapore Cricket Club, on Thursday, the 15th November, at A. 15 o'clock p.m. to consider the dtsirability of holding Land and j Sea Sports on at January, i 9lB, and if apI proved226 words
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Advertisement830 1917-11-12 6 JONORE GOVi RNMENT. Tenders will be received at the Johore Government Dispensary np to noon on 20th November 1917 for the supply to the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, during the year IS 18, of the following articles 1. Food Stuffs. 2. Materials for Bandages, Clothing, Mosquito Netting, Blankets, and Bed830 words
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Advertisement833 1917-11-12 6 GOVERNWENT NOTICE. J STRAITS SETTLEMENTS WAR LOAN. j Interest for the secoLd half-year of the above loan will be paid on the Jfit h November. Coupons not cashed through B»nke may be presented for payment at the General Post Offices in Singapore, Penang and Malacca, I and at any Money833 words
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1331 1917-11-12 6 The Singapore Free press. Monday, November 12, 1917. The operations at Gaza have achieved a notable success, for the whole Turkish advanced line has been broken and the enemy has had to retreat from Gaza in the west to Beersheba in the east. As the front in this area is1,331 words
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Article827 1917-11-12 6 London, Not 11. Following a recent pacifist meeting the mob wrecked the Independent Labour offices near Consett and eet fire to them. The flames were extinguished. Rautec'e correspondent at headquarters wiring on Saturday, bay* that the enemy has been offering considerable remittance and the figbting has been of827 words
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Article872 1917-11-12 6 The Swimming Club* caroival c- I day on behalf of "Our Day- Wtte atu success, as it was u s ear ago r cd P<tll<iul tbe weather was v Pry favourable was a largo utterance, and rr O r f f had been sold. H E the872 words
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Advertisement127 1917-11-12 6 BURGUNDIES A small shipment just landed of Beaune Pommard Red Sparkling CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. LITTLE'S I TRAVELLERS' OUTFITS I j|43 "The Hercules" Wire and Rattan I r^slifl Suit Case, Leather capped corners iIH Brass locks lined waterproof II 1 Size 26 28 inch. Price $78.50 $21.00 each. Bjif BAGS TRUNKS127 words
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Advertisement63 1917-11-12 6 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 1 1 Orchard Road, Telephone 10. 1035. ThelOldest aod Leading Studio. First In 1871, ForemosOn 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resonrcee, and the Be^ulßlte Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the frod action of only the best results In Studio Portraiture, Child63 words
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Article828 1917-11-12 7 THROUGH THE LAND OF THE PHILISTINES The Fall of Askelon £07 SukaaruM Othlel (BMttf'i Service] London Nov 9.— Egypt Official. The, w bcie Turkish army if retreating north- j -ards bombed by British aeroplane*. upon our right is retiring We have hampered his retreat ulag prisoners and828 words
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Article443 1917-11-12 7 Renter s correspondent at Egyptian-head 1 quarters wiring on the 7th, visited G za, i which is mostly a collection of nitny hovels the most attractive feature is the gardens and plantation surrounding the town on all sides which is enclosed by a cactus hedges that443 words
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Article61 1917-11-12 7 KING 'S CONGRATULATIONS London, Nov 9. Official. The King has telegraphed to General Allenby I heartily congratulate you and the troops on the successful results of the ably conceived plans which were crowned by the capture of Gaza. I admire the tena city and endurance of all ranke. London, Nov61 words
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Article299 1917-11-12 7 The case for demanding the annexation of French Lorraine was aired at a shareholders meeting of the Hasper Steel and Iron Works, an important Rhenish concern. The chairman declared roundly that, far from tolerating the restoration of AlsaceLorraine to France, Germany's peace terms must299 words
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Article552 1917-11-12 7 HAIG AGAIN ON THE MOVE IBj HmbmariiM Cable] CSrater'e Berrio*] London, Nov 0. Field Marbhal Haig reports considerable activity of hostile artillery northeast of Ypres. Ours carried out the usual counter battery work and bombardment ol the baltlefront. London, Nov 10. Fi*lfl Marshal Haig reporting on aviation552 words
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Article210 1917-11-12 7 London, Nov (1.15 a.m Field Marshal Haig Canadians and British troops de j livered this morning's attack en over a mile front astride the Passchendaele and We6troosebeke road. Heavy rain com menced before the attack and continued j all doy long. Despite the weather we' further progressed northwards,210 words
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Article787 1917-11-12 7 RETREAT OYER PIAYE Italian Resistance Increasing [By Submarine Gable] [Renter's Service] London, Nov 9. Rduter's correspondent at Italian headquarter* on Nov 8 eays a! doaen bridges oa tbe Livenza rivtr werq< blown up by the Italians in ord«r to delay tba aoatny'a advance, meanwhile tha retreat has787 words
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Advertisement244 1917-11-12 7 SLEEPING SUITS ENGLISH MADE THROUGHOUT VSi The "Midland" net coloured sttipes &r^K*i^U?mffk on a w^ e ac IJWMiad, cool and light f/7 11/Wf m weight. For those that prefer Cotton Pyjamas this is an ideal garment !AIl s«z s A Ar 7C the stocked h"lfce 90./0 suit. The Bombay >f244 words
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Advertisement487 1917-11-12 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MIRITIMBI Incorporated in Tbllbob MAIL LINI, Fortnightly service between loao-Cbi** China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt Marseilles. BRANCH Lim. Fortnightly service between Salgoai'Toot** Haiphong. Fo* further information apply to J. da COURTOIS, 4i».. FOR CALCUTTA. A Large and Fast steamer will be despatched to Calcutta. Steamer has excellent487 words
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Advertisement531 1917-11-12 8 JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP Co., Ltd. llsooiporoled Id Jajan). EUROPEAN LINE. Ftr Itßfkiil, Shaaghcl, Ktba A Ttkohaaii Par lalaiaa, Psiani, Colombf aotf England t la Toe Caps. A service 1b maintained between Yofconani via ports to Marseilles, London, under mil oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Goven ment. The New Twin Borew531 words
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Advertisement541 1917-11-12 8 U« British India AND rxPCAe JLiine (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services, peninsular and oriental s. n. co. (Under Contract WISH Hli Majesty 1 Government.) Tbe Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST |OP BOMBAY are at present bub. pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present541 words
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Advertisement710 1917-11-12 8 ELLERMAN" LlNl SLLERIAN AND BOGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD INCORPORATED IN BNGUND, FOR LONDON. For particulars a? to rates of freight and pash^/e p; McALISTER Co., Ltd,, (INCORPORATED IN BTRAIT;: SETTLEME^^ KQNMKLMKE PAKETVAART «AA[^a7^ (Incorporated in Holiand, Roy^l Packet Navigation Co.. of Balav»^. I— 3, OOLLYKR Qpif vJit^KH OOHTttAOT WITH THE710 words
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Article395 1917-11-12 9 Sympathy with the Allies. The following is an extract ftom tho letter of a Norwegian, retiient in Nurwaj, written to an English friend, and dated 23rd August, 1917 I am, of ccuste, Let ccl£:u'cll in my views as to the Dearaesa of peace— only395 words
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Article393 1917-11-12 9 Manchester, Sept 26. Since out last report a complete change hae come over the market and prices have bounded up considerably. All last week New York was in an excited cocdition and values were raised substantially practically every day, in fact from last Tuesday's New York Spot393 words
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Article120 1917-11-12 9 Mr John Hodge has undertaken tbe office of Pensions Minister with the fixed idea that the men who are broken in the war and already the constantly growing aggregate cf claims has reached 9(0 000 are personal deputies of the gentlemem of England who sit at120 words
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Article475 1917-11-12 9 A Front Line "AJUwit E-eryoEc has beard of finell fehock." I: is one cf the minor accompaniments of modern warfate meaning Blighty and a long spell at hoi:ie lo'tbe unfortunate i victim. too ftctaalitf it is a uervcut breakdown, distressing en 1 eornet net tembie in ite a475 words
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Advertisement579 1917-11-12 9 I Wa^ or P&acii Famini or Plenty, Life Insurance is wobth 100 cents on the dollaf. I WHAT OTHBJI PROPERTY ISP (INCORPORATED IN STBAI3S BKTTLKMKNTS). t OFFICE: WlflehMter Houie, Siagaport^ LONDON OFHCEi Jl, OUE E.H, > #«»ortiefl witu tie tamon Ooort of Bahama, M a oompllei wltt tte BriMsi tts^Vniiii»o9579 words
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Advertisement482 1917-11-12 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated in Japan Capital Subscribed.- ~~-Y. 48,000.000 CB?!tal Paid Up .Y. 30,000,000 he&erve Fnnd.... .^^.Y. 21,800,000 PrsHdent, S. Inoaye Esq. Vice PrurtdenU Y. Yamakawa Esf DIRECTORS. J. Icoaye Esq. Y. Yama£caw4 Es«. S Boms Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Scnoda Ea*. T. Kawaahlma Es^. B.482 words
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Advertisement373 1917-11-12 9 NEW ZE4UBO INSURANCE So., Ul FIRE IKD SAHifiL (iAoorpoirated in New Zealand.) use-TSZE \mma am, in. HIRINE. (lusorforated in Hongftori^ 9*m mi INSURANCE Ba., Ul. FIRE. flneorpcrited in Har.gtoai.) UNM taiRINTEE ft ACCiDENT Cs. IM. GlflSlltlTEE. (Incorporated <n Sngland,) Fi#e ncfl Marine Blske of every fieaotift'c* o«aer«sviiien at lowest oturront373 words
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Advertisement123 1917-11-12 9 Gaggino Oe (Established in Sikgapobb ibieu No. 6-a, 7, 8 MALACCA STREET, PUKET HOUSE Just received from Bordeaux, table claret ia balk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Gelestins Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always123 words
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Advertisement191 1917-11-12 9 ALWAYS RELIABLE BOTH IN QUALITY AND QUANTITY SHELL MOTOR PIRIT Stockists HIN WA TT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Telephone 428. 102, Market Street To be Shot at Sunrise would seem a welcome relief to many who suffer the red hot pain thrusts of neuralgia. There are the hopeless torture-wracked beings who live191 words
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Article1847 1917-11-12 10 The Hand ol we Bolshevik. When Prikaz No 1 destroyed discipline and brought the committee system into the Army, it was fondly hoped by M Gntchkoff, then Minister of War, that things would gradually right themselves. Bat the Soviet intended otherwise. A Declaration of Soldiers' Rights was draf1,847 words
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Article374 1917-11-12 10 The hoo. C H Stratt, in his address to the shareholders of Anglo Dutch Plantations, made some interesting remarks on the natives on the company's estates, some of the rights for which are to be expropriated He said. Whatever may be the result of expio priation, I374 words
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Article1697 1917-11-12 10 i To Dec. 81 Oct To date 1916 Abaoo 87,462 88,702 Allagar, Deo 800,400 269,400 A.Gajah, Sep 89,600 106,180 Alor Pongan 288,761 200,820 Alma, 870,700 84,400 281,700 Ampat, Sep 155,580 160,284' An- Johore, Mar 261,256 80,592 258,668 An Malay, Dec 1,782,988 1,188,585 j An- S'tra, May 8481,697 words
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Article206 1917-11-12 10 In above list thi I 1 monthly totals for Ifti \^t la which the Companj V > 'l' JJ i after the name. Ihird > E^ I 5 j 1917 total to date and p-c nJ ;Vi nr i t sr I A. Kinta. June 1,44 7 Ayer206 words
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Advertisement541 1917-11-12 10 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE WITH WEAK, FALLING, DULL, LIFELESS HA3R. 7-Day "Harlene Hair- Drill Home Outfits FREE TO ALL. V ing alire in Hatare stands stilL Soufofor> x< lor backward. Tbas,yoof hairia eitbor bealtliy or unhealthy— and millkmß to-da% *ejoogiiiM t i.ut •ip.lii .ilthv i- tha word t<> apply to541 words
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Article1430 1917-11-12 11 leaned by FRA.SER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Nor. 10th. Oat, *****. Paid. Lata _5„";. Buraaa. .Baa**.--100,000 Sa 8b Allagar 16% 8 e so 879,880 9| 8b Anglo- Java 85% 6 0 6 0 160,000 la 8b Anglo-Malar sa<-. 10 6 .3 9 60,000 8b 8b BatangMalaka1,430 words
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Article42 1917-11-12 11 ■CCKBSCTID VT 90 NCV 9.) Btsl 4e 24§ f: 'Tils ££«dito 3mi 2 4 27-82 FKanc« dtraacd Bank B IS Ikdu, T. T. "6 ■JIIMIMH.fi— II 23l^Prem Ji'Y.dema:- 180 SAias.oK, fintaaJ 6** vaßk Bn^rg t^ 54 i:nk*l Int ?«a Rtt« 6*42 words
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Article183 1917-11-12 11 Nov. 9 TiD (105 tcnfc) pm 1122.00 ifiir>i»« IS 00 G-»rafci«» C«ti>e Sfe 1 w 26 00 &mMm Qmht No. r M 25.00 P«P2?s* Black ordia. pore 29 50 ?*pp*i t tWMK l«it) m. 89 00 ■Ts&Mgl (310 to the M notn. Katrccsrs SO to lb« Ife > notn.183 words
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Advertisement240 1917-11-12 11 SUPPLIES FOB Estates Mines Etc, Acetic Acid. 99 per cent pure. Ant Fumigators ("Four Oaks") and Sulphur Powder. Arseniie of Soda for killing out lalang. Aspinall's Best Copal Varnish. Bisulphite of Soda (Best English). Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder.240 words
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Advertisement431 1917-11-12 11 PROOF READER Wactd Carefal man. Evening and ni t ht work. Apply c/o MANAGER, Singapore Free Pr ss. 12- il uo WANTED Good European residence in Tanfilin, with four Bedrooms, Garage, tic entry Ist Dec Box No. 10 r/u Frte Pn as, 911 21-. 1 DISPENSER RLQUSRED i Must be431 words
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Advertisement165 1917-11-12 11 t4 Fof the Blood in ihm Life.*' raff nr* i.5 1* f^ m m n^ r^ ■iW^EH VdU fine 15 I |M fcucrs^a tuama, Scroft-la, fccur *y. kfM Ltg AUdccsscb, Ulc«r», G:anJular Swellmso, Bo.lti, Pimples, Sores of ..ny kind, f.lc*,Blood Poi»on,Khtun-aii m, Gout, etc., don t waste your tine and165 words
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Miscellaneous300 1917-11-12 11 MAIL TABLB Today. Lnie? mediate and local malla, wUi bt tootfl lo list below Penang, Malaoca, F.M.S. {hj Ttalßi p.m. daliy (except Sunday). Johote, 8, 8 30, 11 a.m.. 12..-C 4 A I p.m. Medan M. Treub 8 ah Cacob Soon Hong 8.80 am Cacob Soon Lee 8.80 am Kerimon300 words
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Article606 1917-11-12 12 BOLSHEVIK DOMINANCE How Everybody Gave Orders £Bj Sabmarina O»bls>J [Renter's Servio*)] Petrograd, Nov 10 12 p.m.) The entire staffs of the Foreign Office and the minis tries of fiuacca and commerce have left their work. New York, Nor 9. Tba, Associated Press correspondent at Petrograd amplifying606 words
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Article281 1917-11-12 12 Helsingfors Goes Stockholm, Nov 10. Newspaper reports j are that the Germans have landed at: Helbingfors. Copenhagen, Xov 10 A private vrira from (Hcaborfl received at S;ockholm says > that German troops have '..'indtd on A.ilacd and occupied most of the islands. Pefcrograd, Nov 9— A teiegr.un281 words
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Article218 1917-11-12 12 A Belgian Spy London, Nov 9. A Belgian has been court martialled in London on a charge of coming to England for espionage. The dtafth sentence was commuted to penal servitude for life. British Railways London, Nov 10. The railway executive is favourably considering a scheme to218 words
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Article89 1917-11-12 12 Rio de Janeiro, Nov 10. The Argentine minister had a long conference with the foreign minister, whom he informed that the largest Argentine cruiser would visit Rio de Janeiro on the 1 5th as a testimony of the unchangeable friendship of Argentina and Brazil. The89 words
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Article301 1917-11-12 12 Germany's Manoeuvres. Allahabad, October 24. A Pioneer cable, dated London, 22nd October, says An undated message from Rome to the Central News declares that Ilerr Kuehlmann's uncompromising de* duration concerning Alsace Lorraine has caused a painful impression in the Vatican, i In high ecclesiastical circles it is asserted301 words
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Article653 1917-11-12 12 CO-ORDINATING ALL FRONTS IBt BubmaniM Os>bl«l [Rcuter'i Servioe] Paris, Nov 10. Le Temps states the allied supreme Council of War will probably comprise the Premier and a member of the War Council of each country meet* ing twico monthly. It will examine the plans of the various653 words
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Article173 1917-11-12 12 AMERICA JAPAN COOPERATE Washington, Nov 10. There is a further agteemeut between the United States and I Japan, whereby the latter receives sufficient steel plates to carry out a shipbuilding programme in which she undertakes to furnish a large tonnage, to extend her cooperation in the warfare against sub roarints.173 words
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Article187 1917-11-12 12 An Excellent Opening Night On their former visit to Singapore, the Cameos made a very favourable impression. They return a much improved company of artiste, having made the discovery that audiences in this part of the world look for and keenly appreciate good music and artistic effects, which,187 words
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Article302 1917-11-12 12 Willison Wirth's Circus bad a good at tendance on Saturday night, and there is a change of programme to night. Tomorrow night they give a benefit per formance in aid of the Children's Aid Society and the combination of a good show and a good cause should ensure a302 words
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Article127 1917-11-12 12 The undermentioned Singapore proper ties were sold by auction at the saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Compay, No 3 Raffles place, on Wednesday afternoon Freeehold land and three plank and tiled roofed houses Nos 1400, 1401 and 1402 Joo Chiat Road, area 8 roods and 14 poles, bought127 words
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Article108 1917-11-12 12 Monday, Not 12. 6.15 a.m. Drill Hall for Transport or 6.45a.m. Normanton S R E (v) S V A Veterans Co. Maxim Co. SVR attached do as detailed. Signallers S F A Co. 6.16 a.m. Drill Hall or 6.45 a.m. Re formatory Rd SVR Maxim108 words
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Article34 1917-11-12 12 Monday Nov 12. Johnston's Pier, 7.9 and 10 a.m. 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow 8.30 and 9.80 a.m. 12.15, 3 and 5.80 p.m. High Tide 836 a.m. Height Bft 4in.34 words
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