The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 November 1917

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN OENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 28 1917. NO. 9,224
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  • 268 1 There is much more about the British blow towards Cambrai, but His Majesty the King, in a message, touches what is the most encouraging feature that great hopes are opened up for the future Page 6. The Italians have surprised the Austro Geimane by their stand on
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  • 1914 1 Are any of the following gentlemen in the mess, please. Mr Aebworth, Me Kennedy, Mr Ferguson. Yes, I'm here." Sir, you are to bold yourself in readi nese to proceed up the line, and to report to the adjutant at twelve and eight till farther orders." Mr Fergnson,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 122 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL TIFFIN AND MUSIC On Wednesdays and Saturdays. Friday -November 30th Commencing at 7.45 p.m. SPECIAL DINNER SCOTCH MUSIC SELECTIONS DURING DINNER Saturday —December Ist. SPECIAL DINNER Commencing at 8 p m. WITH RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. IN ATTENDANCE Jt J.CrowtherShaw&Co. ff\»f|j\ Just Received A Large
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    • 116 1 TH B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures "Siclasiic" Super-tyres K ML (J H /a.li tsr lllSn /C sx^ v BBSfc from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN FOBD IT IS
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    • 94 1 LITEST ADVEanSEMENTS Commercial Rubber Co'e auction sale of sugar Page 2. Powell and Co'e sale of lifeboat, etc Page 2. Ching Kens Lee and Co's furniture pale Page 8. A few of Whiteaway's bargain offers Page 3. Garrick cigarettes and tmoking mixture —Page 6. Pianifct wanted for cinema Page 9.
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 103 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 28th. High W*»m-9-i9 V.U, 1037p.m. Malaka Pinda meeting, noon. Thiredu 29th. Pttfb Water- 9 o< a.m 11-21 p m Full Moon. Ampang Tin meeting, Barker's, noon. Frldai 30th Sigh Water- ie 36 a 4>. St Andrew. Municipal Commissioners, 9. >o p.m. Scottish Concert, Victoria Theatre. Satordis Ist.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 499 2 IF BEAUTY IS SKIN DEEP The Rhinoceros is Handsome. IF ADVERTISING !S WASTE YOU DON'T WANT THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY GARDEN SALE An attractive Sale of Work and Fancy Fair, undt r the patronage Ol th^ fjady Evelyn Young, will be held fti tbe V.W 0.*., 8 Fort Canning Roa3, on
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    • 830 2 THOS. H. IXCE'S STAR PROULCTIn^ AT THE ALHAMBRA The Hall For Music. The Pioneer Premier House The House of 0 jaiiSECOND SHOW AT 9 15 P.M 8l Thos. H Ince Presents "MATHBHOKT The rousing plcturisatlon of a strong heart-interest story r Unusually line acting and Unusually Interesting and Bxcep: Pathe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1020 3 I TO NIGHT SHOWING TO NIGHT THE SMASHING SERIAL BU. CE33 OF THE SEASON EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE MMH mpirE Tan jong Pagar Ro>id. Trams Pass the Door. IHflHHO&B SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP QUALITY PIPTURES CORPORATION Present Francis X. Busnman and Beverly Bayne In THE GREAT SECRET? A Stupendous
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    • 910 3 TENDERS INVITED. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. SUPPLY OF FIREWOOD. Tenders are in\ ned fcr the supi ly of Bakau firewood for the- use of the hallway Department in Singapore, for a period of ouu year, from Ist January 19.18. I I The quantities required monthly will be approximately as follows
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    • 662 3 OUR DAY FUND, 1917. Previously acknowledged $271,055 92 Coll by Ladies Commitcee for Shipping Officers Crew"Mata Hari" 49.50 Passengers, Soda Water Auction "Tara" (2nd) 200 249.50 Bog: Aee I8nd) Part proceeds. of levy 666.80 Jiraab Rubber Ltd 500 Smoking Concert by S V C 1,710.56 Theatrical performance Modem Institute 629.70
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    • 412 3 Che Ualue S^ Offering Diinrr Croets in large selection Icepail E. P. N. 8. and Poli»-befl Oak Biscuit Boxes Be<t RhN. S. frame and cut frosted cat glats, Best E. P. N 8 fiame with china gla<3« assorted patterns and English made lining Prices $10.50, $12.50 $12.95 each Price $6
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 40 4 Jabrett.— On the 25th November, at Klacg, the wife of N. R Jarbett, Civil fcervice, of a son. Russell.— On the 24th instant, at 93, Ampang Road, Koala Lumpur, to Mr and Mrs. D. O. RU6SBLL, a daughter, stillborn.
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    • 41 4 At bia residence, Watten, Bukit Timata Road, on the 27th November, Alexander James Ounn. Eaton. -On the 24th inst., at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Josephine Elizabeth Booghton. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Eaton, aged 6 days
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  • 1532 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1917. The local Food Reform Society is reported to be vastly jubilant non alco holically) with the beading in the Sun day Observer Food Strategy The Facts in a Nutshell. The article, however, does not go on to expound nut-cutlets and delicacies of
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  • 368 4 Mr R E Jackson, of Kajang, met with an accident while riding home on his motor cycle on Sunday and is now lying in the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, in a serious condition (M M The opal and emerald necklet and pendant, raffled for at the Selangor Club on Saturday,
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  • 600 4 Possibly after re*d IDR the f notes of a rereut voyage to Si Dfihp or** I**1 Europe by a Japanese rta;l lhc I roiß who are not absoluu ly eompe e d r« f^ 1 will think t«iee and then 'Y*. braving ibe very real laotjKf f f
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  • 166 4 A very old resident of Singapore died laet evening at his tm&Mtmo* in Bukit Timah rd, in the person of Mr A^iander James Gunn, for many yen M "«-tary to the Chamber of Commprce lai a wel known *nan in Singapore He succeeded in
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  • 53 4 Militia Scheme Sfa ed. From Our (hen Corrt'i Via V' utioc The Dutch Indies pr. inetructioae have been r the provisional regnhttioi militia battalions. n{ A cable received by Hu f^, Agriculture from tbn W*tti in Mflbcume fetate^ tbat i 2 Java tea for wbirb I granted
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 235 4 FOR SALE 5 Seater Ford Car in excellent condition six lamps— tyres all goodone unused spare cover (Michelin)— three inner tubes, etc., etc. Insurance policy dating up to August, 1918, will be handed over with car. APPLY TO Caldbeck, Macgregor k Co. 4/ gr^ W^iMty Yule tide SPECIAL DISPLAYS Xmas
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    • 62 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIBTS II Orchard Road, Telephone Ro. 1055 fit Oldest nd Leading Stidlo. FtrsUn 1873, Foremost In 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resooroes, and the Requisite Experience, are ail at oat Command, thus ensuring always the production of only the best results In Studio Portraiture, Child Studies,
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  • 799 5 CREATES GREAT HOPES FOR THE FDTURE Germans Evacuate Trenches [By Submarine Gable] [Renter'! Service] London, Nov 26. The King has tele graphed to Field Marshal Haig I con natal*!* you *«»d Genera! Bvrt; and the N on tb« successful operation in the „..t. jnrhood of Ctiubcii, The complete
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  • 462 5 HOW ITALY HAS CHECKED THE INVADERS British for the Front {By Submarine OabU] UUvtar's ferries] Rome, Nov 'J6. A statement dealing with the past fortnight's hard fighting on the Piave line Baya that half a dozen enemy attacks on the ten mile front Monte Fenera- Monte Pertica-Sau
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  • 63 5 London, Nov 26. Palestine Official General Allenby's advanced patrols have been pressed back to the southern bank of the Nahrauja. Our mounted troops cap tared Bittir station and Ainkarim (on the railway Jaffa to Jerusalem), 8& miles west of Jerusalem. Strong bodies of Turks are holding the high
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  • 66 5 IN GERMAN EAST Ndanda, Nov 26. A. German East tale gram of Nov 21 Bays that a body of the enemy, including thirty whites, sent in a flag asking to surrender. We are still hotly pursuing the Germans who art supposed to be succumbing to forced marching. We took prisoner
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  • 57 5 London, Nov 26. Io the House of Com mons, Mr Bonar Law announced that the increase of pay in the army and navy will operate* from Sept 29 for the army and Oct 1 for the navy. The es timated total increases are £65 000,000 for the
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  • 21 5 London, Nov 26.— A supplementary navy estimate provides an additional 60,000 men, making the total personnel 4 50.000.
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  • 18 5 London, Nov 26— Official: Lord Rother mera has been made President of the Air Couooil.
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  • 311 5 GROWTH OF CHAOS AT THE FRONT Dukhonin y Krilenko |By IvbmmriM Uabto} ffUuUr'a B«rvic«] London, Nov 26. In the House ol Commons, Mr Balfour 6tftted that since the fall of the Provisional Government no Government had been established in Rnstria with which we ronld enter into relations. He
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  • 295 5 Services to the Empire London, Nov 26. The death has occurred of the Rt Eton Sir Leander Starr Jarae sou, President of the British South Africa Company. [The late Sir Starr Jameson, who was born in 1853, was the aon of the late R W Jameson
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  • 92 5 U S War Declaration Urged Washington, Nov 26.— Mr Stone, the chairman of the Senate's foreign committee, favours adeclaration of war on Austria, Turkey and Bulgaria, with which the United States is really already at war. This declaration indicates that Congress, meeting on Dec 8, will be met
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  • 77 5 Specious Suffrage Reforms Amsterdam, Nov 26.— The long promis ed Prussian Reform Bills have been pub lished. They establish equal direct sut frage, with a secret ballot for the lower j house, but the upper house remains strongly I conservative and comprises representatives ot commerce, industry, agriculture, handi-
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  • 469 5 {My •obmarin* C*bl»! London, Nov 27. Keuter's corres pOndent at Britith headquarters, writing on Ibe 26fch, says that the German resistance south west of Cambiui Las stiffened to a point at which our progress ia necessarily a matter of hard figb im* The enemy received a staggering bio
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  • 371 5 EXPLOITS AGAINST ENEMY MACtfINEGUNS London, Nov 26 The Gazette an nounces twenty new Victoria Crosses, the recipients including five Australians, one South African and one Canadian. While the stories of their heroism are nearly all so remaikable that differentiation is difficult, the following may be taken
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 158 5 Travelling Rugs. Having placed large forward Contracts icr Wool Rugs, we are in a position to offer most excellent 1 VALUE. I Our "Special' Wo:l ur Wo l Bug, which we .lock i u 4% RUg iS h! 3 Sp!endid r *,L w Sa v.ili <• stoc-Af <! with plaid
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 530 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN HAU STEAHSBIP CO., Ltd. Unccrforated is Japan). EUftQPEAN UNS. Ftf Hta|k«ot Shanghai, Ktbt i Ttkeh»> Ptr lilmsi, Pinaog, Celonbt iod England i la Tfaf Cape. A serTtoe la maintained belweea Yotonau i via ports to Marseilles, London, ondar m%» contract with the Imperial Japanese Qover» ment.
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    • 410 6 M. M. UESSA6BRIEB MARITIME t lncorporated in Frahob l MAIL LINK. Fortnightly service between ln^o-Obi»» Ohlna, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Efy»* Marseilles. BRANCS LIMB. Fortnightly aor vice benweenbalgo*' Toot Haiphong. For farther lafcrmation apply to J. da COURTOIS. Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Nederlaoi and M Rotterdam Lloyd" (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL DUTCH MAIL
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    • 603 6 KONINSCLUKE FAKETVAART MAAISCHAPPU (Incorporated In Holland, Boy*l Packet Navigation Co., of Batavtv. 2— B, OOCiLTBB QUA! UOOBK OOHTBAOT WITH THB NBTHEKLAHDB IRDtA OOVtCKUWbftTS Alting Muntok and Palembang Nov 98 Yam Hcgendoep Letocg, Kramat, Tarempa, Midal, Eerassan, Poeloe Pandjang and Oenting Nov 29 Merkus Pontiank Nov 39 Bingkel Berombang, Paneh, Asaban
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    • 588 6 a U. British Im Di 4ND AW PCAB JLj IN I (Companies Incorporated la England. Mail and Passenger Services, peninsular and oriental s n. co (Under Contract wltb His Majeety't Government. The Company's MAIL SSBVICES EAST |OF BOMBAY are a pended. e£ent The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LOND
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  • 526 7 Herr Haven stain bae set about hie main task trying to persuade the German public that the war debt need to be redeemed at their expense. He explains that the Four and a Half per cent Treasury bonds, whioh are a prominent feature of the
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  • 206 7 £3,000 Packet From Lusltania in His Net. Cotk, October 12 The details have just come to light of a romantic story of a poor Irish fisherman's "catch 1 of a packet of diamonds worlb about j£3,000 which were wanned out of the Lusitania after she was
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  • 198 7 Electro-Magnet Which lakes A Stethos cope Whistle An electro magnet wnich tells tbe posi tion of a bullet by causing a sound very much like a steamboat whistle in a stethoscope placed on tbe patient's t-kio j is one of the recent developments of war surgery, according to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 190 7 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKY BLACK WHITE 1 ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their :>onued store the largest in the world) enable them to 'Maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. The Borneo Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS Grossmith's JL^ "Golden Still"
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    • 524 7 Never Use An Oily Polish on Any of My Furniture— just OILY polishes gather and hold the dust, soiling clothing, linen and everything with which they come in contact Johnson's Prepared Wax imparts a perfectly hard, dry, glasslike polish. It forms a thin, protecting coat over the varnish adding years
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  • 1411 8 The well known Professor of Arabic as Leyden University, who bai lived in Meo ca, has written a moat instructive little book, now translated from the Dutch, oo be Arabian revolt It was a surprise to he world to learn in June, 1916, tbat the trand
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  • 356 8 The Berlin Pjet it distressingly angry with those sweet young things in low necked transparent blouses, painfully short skirts, aid cobwebby silk stocking*., who Bit on office stools aod play the dickens with commerce and the public Tbe gracious, condescendingly super I cilioua manner with which
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  • 105 8 Regimental colours were ft*t Oct 14 de posited at the Wesleyan Cei» -i 1 minster, by a detach rum i > a •>g baftalioo. Sir Rob.-rt Perks v < < cbe colours od behalf of t < the hall, said the ceretnot > n not only
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 431 8 H Bacchus Marsh T^i CONCENTRATED FROZEN FTJ a Milk e gTIjJ i;i quarts, pints, and pints. {jtj SI SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE GO., LTD. E (Inc irporath d in Straits Settlements) l^^3 EIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEJEIEIEIEIEI ■"ST Kntn GHEE ENS h SONS, !i£S -j CIVIL. NAVAL. MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS L The Managing Proprietor,
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    • 27 8 <;r- fry y s? 6LASS AND PORCELAIN RUBBER LATEX CUP tN HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPt. -.AMPLE FREE ON APPLICATION APPLY TO G. OTOMUNE $s Co.
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  • 62 9 (Cobbhctbo or it Nov 27 Baal I« m. 24H d»i.ianc M 24J cvaN etiditl kin m 2 4 27 -82 Fiajiea dtmand Banfc 818 IBTOU, T. T. If 7 IttSHOH Ilinaf ill 25%Prem U^JdAKA, if ianJ 108 Jam, dtmauo .16 BAS9KOK, Aft in md m 65^ Sovißiiftßi, R^vuk Bii»i.
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  • 177 9 Nov. 27 fin (Buyer* $130.50 NwAtti 19.00 idafeitl! C»U No, 2 26.00 is.ry.Lisr Ca%t No. t 23. 00 Black ordic. B'pore buyert 29 £0 P*;jp*f, (WfciU laii) 89.50 tfss"n»ft (110 10 the Ik uora Ncim&gi (30 to fha lfc,< noni Ifi^ttt (Ban&&) nom Oiovti (Amkclns) nom. B»U Ccfitei (4%BiiCk)
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  • 104 9 Nov. 27, 1917. The following are the chares a* tc which changes are notified in Me6ertFrance &nd Co's yesterday's share lirt ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buvere Sellers Alor Gbjah 4.40 4 60 Ayer Kauing 1.40 1 50 Bfllgownie 6.^0 6.f0 Bukit Jelotoog .75 .85 Bukit K. B. .75
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 635 9 vV\* or PIACK, or PICNTT, LIFK InSUBANCE IS WOBTH 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18 P M GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPOBATXD IN STRAITS SETTLXMJBNTS). iEAD JFFICK WlßehMter HoaM, Slnfiport. LONDON OFFICE! i% Old 4ewrf, EM. Omnmm «?Q OUO •epositefl with tte Stiftamc Onnvtof S<kgia«d,
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    • 492 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated in Japan Capital Subscribed Y. 48.000.000 Capital Paid Up .Y. 80,000,000 Boserve Ftmd .Y. 21,800,000 President, i. Inoaye Esq. Vice- President. Y. Yamakawa Es«. DIRECTORS. J. Inoaye Esq. Y. Yarnafeawa Esf N. Soma Esq. M Odagirl Esq. K. Boxioda Es«. T. KawashimaEs*. K, Kimora
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    • 514 9 1 ammtamillmaillam ti 3*i^****of**ii**MaßmimmmmmußmmmjßMm (EBTABL.IBMBD IN SINQAPCBK 1576), NO. 6a, 7, 8 MALACCA STREET, PUKET HOUSE Just received from Bordeaux, table claret iii bulk 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
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    • 353 9 WANTED. Agi d Piici-t for a Cinematognph. Ouly those with opt iiai.ee netd apply. flpply Box 111 co Free Press. MALAY COMPOSITOR WANTED Apply Kelly Walsh Lta., Orchard Road. f fi M 28-11 WAITED c\p k iiy entin'tnr^ tirrr. flc wi:b knowied e cf Book kttp Dg preferred Ap: \y
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 69 9 WEATHER REPORT. KaDdang Kerbau Hospital, Nov. 26 9 am. 8 pm. 9 p.m Barom. 32 Fah. 29-37 29 6«i 29 730 Temp. 81 fr 89 c t$A Wet Bulb Tter, 78 n 80 0 78 0 Dir. cf Wind N W N W Calm Max. Temp in shade 8 Min.
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    • 419 9 MAIL TABLB To daj. mteimedtate and local malle, wU) be touuc to U et below Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. (by Trala) I pa dally (except Sunday i. Johore, 6, 8.80, 11 S.m., 12.8Q, 2, A A I p.c. Pulau Soegi Sultana 8 am Cucob Soon Hong KEG am Cucob Soon Lee
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  • 650 10 MILK CASE. i A J Cuckney vs H S Kirwan. The appellant Mr H S Kirwan was charged with selliog milk by his servant Oajarda Singh of 211 Orchard rd to Inspector Cuckney on Aug 16 to which milk water had baen adied. The milk whs sent for
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  • 204 10 Sheikh Silanm HegiZi. tbe doyen of Egyptian singer* and actors, died at Cairo racantlv after a long illness. Sbeikh Salama, who had attained o'.mo-c a Earo pern repartition for his sinking, started life pome sixty years ngo as a cbioter of the K jra-i.
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  • 77 10 -o •T >p i> h \r.(,ri fi';.<l bj Mr Svgtfcf }i j; MTed d *y 3 mtprisontuent for \n§ r-.rk it. i. id]oo| Pagat*rd without a tfcenoe. BxpsrimcotaJ KvnBr«, it vm claimed in i Cd?e bef ir» the Wai LotlM CGmmißsion, oaaaed Nick ol otdtiTation of land tear and nvo
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  • 584 10 A meeting of this Board was beld yesterday afternoon in the Municipal Board room, the bon'ble Mr C .T Sauoders being in the chair. The other members present were Messrs M Meyer, B Tessensobn, AM S Angullia. Ei Carpmael, R Braddell, S Tomlioson and Gaw Khek Khiam.
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  • 28 10 la a fast game of hockey on the S C C ground last evening the Club defeated an eleven of the ROA by five goals to one
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  • 275 10 Tbe Proclamation of the 19th in-t, pro hibiting the conveyance from any port of tbe Colony of all articles consigned to or by persons or bodies of persons mentioned in tbe Statutory List to "The Trading with the Enemy (Statutory List) Procla mation 101V," and in tbe variations and additions
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  • 1097 10 Jan And Heb Job (Mrs Allen Barker Murray's Imperial Library) A pleasantly written tale of an aunt who has to take up the responsibility of a sister's two children in ludia and bring them home. The colouring of the two scenes of action is faithfully observed and
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  • 117 10 J After the recent field operations at! Koala Lumpur, Lt Col Tyte, M 8 V F, arranged a meeting of atl officers m d N C Oa who had been preeent, at which the operations were discussed and the re matks of the G 0 C stated.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 62 10 To the Editor. Sir,— l understand that at the suggestion of the Mobamedan Advisory Board the Municpal Ordinances and Bye Laws are being translated into Malay. May I be permitted to know through the medium of your paper why similar trans latione cannot be made in other
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  • 130 10 Government schemes are in band for the provision of 600 semi permanent and 500 permanent houses at Barrow in For nets, where there ie a great dearth of accommodation. It ie expected that tbe semipermanent houses will btgin to be ready by Christmas, aod will probably
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  • 335 10 A privileged vi.itor to the front 6bow§d an interest in the art of warfare which became rather troublesome to those about him whom he perpetually questioned on tbe most trivial matters. Presently his questions stopped, and he bfgan to g*/.* io admiration at the operations of an observation balloan, little
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  • 32 10 S.V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Wednesday, Nov 28. 130 p.m. BalestierßaDge Maxim CoSVC >10 Drill Hall SVR >-15 T P Fire Station SV R, ppp n M Drill Hall Vurerans Co SV C
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 236 10 wassiamulOssohullTcT Jewellers, Silk and Curio Merchants Phone 1144. eg «r 7 nirf c 56, 57, High Street Sing^ NEW SHIPMENT OF MAHARAJA CREPE Beautiful for Ladies 9 Evening H ear INSPECTION INVITED. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT EBTD 18?2 to jMIIMa De SILVA mfc FAMOUS HOLSL Frm H R.H. THE DUKE OF
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