The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1918
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Title Section16 1918-01-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lES CJfiXTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1918 NO 9 25416 words
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Article230 1918-01-04 1 Late wire nev* s will ha found en page 4. The royal palace at Lagraojt m Spain is ci Vice Page 5, There has bean a cocsiJerable rise m the f-übmarint sinkinee! Page 5. Prices at tbe rubber auctions showed iuiprcvement yesterday —Pace 10. Evidence accumulates cf230 words
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Article931 1918-01-04 1 Some 25 years ago m London I t>. »ew an old profassor or v cynical kMB of ramd. One fne day after iimtt hie danghtet om i to see hn.i and at.uoEoeed her intention to divorce her husband. The old gentleman tljo-i^),: it Ul dncs to receive931 words
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Advertisement160 1918-01-04 1 SOODRIGH TYRES j V- r UV TREAH fa li p wt' *<. n j i Saturday Jantiary sth. Special Dinner I Cinema Show J Crow^her Shaw Co. Ik 1 Hi) I 1 1 ?"f uHi 1 I I art ?^l iri 1 )1 1 Sfe.- VI 5 J r* S160 words
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Advertisement96 1918-01-04 1 TH B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. Super-Cyrcs Stelastic Tyres mm All British V frOm Plantation SOLE AGENTS International Trading Company, Limited, j Has No Equal. I Borden's CONDENSED MILK, I EAGLE BRAND I I EVAPORATED MILK. I :3^t^4liß/^j PEERLESS96 words
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Advertisement161 1918-01-04 1 L V EST ADVERTISED NTS. Triumph motor Cscle for sale Page 9. X ;tics re cable interruption with Europe ■—Page 3. Ribeiro and Co for first class stationery '--Page 1. Notice re power of attorney ot R M Cbitfcy— Page 3. B P de Silva for the latest designs m161 words
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Miscellaneous114 1918-01-04 1 THE WBICK Fridaj 4th *T*gh Wa4pf 23S a ,22^ p.m. French War iilniH, Vie Theatre, 9. 5 p.m. 33"'f;r3i.- sth. Higi Watr :•>• a d? 3-14 p n». Moon Last (Quarter. Sunday 6th. High Wattir-^-55 a.m., 4-14 p.m. Epiphany. Special Day of Prayer. Stacdsr 7th. r vv^^r- 4 42 a.m114 words
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Article134 1918-01-04 2 A In Barred Privilege. Numerous inquiiies show that the reason for the exclusion of al! British prisoner! of war m Germany below the rank of corporal from the benefit ol (■AtraaMDt m a neutral country en completion i rm oU- o mimttu m captivity hai not been134 words
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Article98 1918-01-04 2 INDIA' S SHORTAGE OF COAL. Owing to the shortage of good coal for! Iwiport md j;^ I Government purposes j ccaaec'.ej v.i:h the prosecution of the ws:, ttfl coal controller wishes to warn eiecttu and ga3 lighting companies municipalitieb aud tramway companies tbur economy m coal consumption is of tLd98 words
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Article189 1918-01-04 2 me time ago some well known Chinese towkaya of Ipob started a fund m <r to Dreaeu; the British War Office with a "Tank as further tangible evidence oi Urn ir loyalty to the btuish Governi l. The sum ot §13,803 waa collected and wi{h the sanction of the subscribers189 words
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Advertisement541 1918-01-04 2 1 ll j V j fi fj P £j\ DOLLAR TORY Co. j I, flyrni f.nderion Proprietor. ViptfinKi hpaf po 1 TONIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. FRENCH WAR RELIEF FUND (Ua ol the French Consul) OFFICIAL WAR FILMS Hi* o pictures taken by tbeCinera tograpbic Servi< eof the I N( H541 words
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Advertisement450 1918-01-04 2 BLUEBIRD'S LATEST COMEDY CRE/VTiON-- EXCITEMENT, THRILLS and LAUGHS ildemar Young's Bippins Broadway Comedy rttrnducing FRINKLY S F iRNU and B lOWN IE VSR^ T ON Visitors to the Pallaiium will be regarded with ma»?y lane h«, nnoaerooß thrills ana other fruit- of gooa entertainment when FRANKLYN FARNUM, BROWSIB VEKNUN I450 words
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Advertisement219 1918-01-04 2 Pictures of puai'ty with Wo Cdcorated Stars I The Hall Fop Music. Hrn Prealef Bare to meet with nnlx I lasm. P^i m Di and pleasure ia this Btai which will D one of the daintiest c£ da m v pi tares t v-r excellent ecteitainrcent Incident*, humourous situations are219 words
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Article372 1918-01-04 3 GAS FOR MOTOR- CARS. Official Sanction from the Munitions Minister. In reply to the Automobile Association the Minister of Munitions states that, bo long as the gas is conveyed m bags at or slightly above atmospheric pressure and not compressed m eteel cylinders there is not at present any need372 words
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Article453 1918-01-04 3 The prices quoted are generally those cur i rent at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other j markets there may be aiuaii variations, Singapore, Dec 31st, 1917. Beans, Long per catty 9 do. French do \H Beef per lb. 30 Beef Steak do 3 2 Bean Sprouts453 words
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Article32 1918-01-04 3 The Bangkok Daily Mail and the Krung Tbep Daily Mail have been disposed of by the Managing proprietor. Mr P P Huff man, to Phya Bocibua Koßakorc, fox Tee 400 COO. f32 words
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Advertisement448 1918-01-04 3 EAT THE PO'JLAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE aBBBHH Tj.c] ny Paga; .i..»J. T:as_ts Tanfi the 1.-our. ■HHHP^^DH SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TO NIGHT: <INKM\Tu ;Kvi> 1 1 BOEHSB OF THE DISASTROUS TIENTSIN FLOOD -It. -<ent Fi in.-i- RwanmOT and Beverly Bayne m THE GREAT SECRET Nit, hit BhOWißj I I 'th ami448 words
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Advertisement888 1918-01-04 3 NOTICE. THE EASTERN EXTENSION A. G. TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. (Incorporated m. England). Owing to a cable interruption, traffic to and from Europe and beyond iH subject to heavy delay. E. H. DERRICK, Ag Manager, Straits District. -I- 1 41 j Notice is hereby given that the Power cf Attorney made888 words
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Advertisement207 1918-01-04 3 Electro-Plated W V U. m vi BEST ENGLISH MAKE Large New Stocks Just Opened Out E. P. B. M. Afternoon 0< B f-pot. a 1 illu«tra itcn with ehjny handle, Bixe il piut jj 7r* l-'iice $29 50 only, zy A t^T Aftemcon Tea h. H j-;.i h.m. a^ illustration,207 words
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Article46 1918-01-04 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTHS. Phillips —On ChristLUftH Day. at D&lblair Private Hospital, Manly. Sydney, N. 8. W., to Mr fttdMis. T. H. B. Phillips, of Sungkai, a daughter (stillborn). LiM.-5n January 8 at E9, Moulmein Bead, Hin: iv iii Ali\ anil >.'■ Li-J CHi.-i KUAJ B -on. r—46 words
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854 1918-01-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday. January. 4, 1918. There ia likely to bo an outcry j before the local Housing Commission have completed their work against the owners of vacant land, just as the Rent Commission was the outcome of an outcry against those rapacious owners of houses, who were854 words
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Article523 1918-01-04 4 Tbe Malay Mail ia officially infoimed that Mr P A Anthony, General Manager, F M S Rrtilwayp, has beep appointed a Companion of the Order of SC 3[ich^el ani S: George. The engagement is announced of Mr T Lentou Eiliott, head aebi~tnnt chemist Straits Trading Co, Ltd. Singapore, only BOH523 words
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Article465 1918-01-04 4 Washington, Jen 8 —The retirement o« Sir Cecil Spring R ce i 8 officially Confirmed. There will ba do change m British policy at Washing on. Washing) iv Jan 8 —It li officially announced the American delegate! to v i Paris Conference repjriiDg to their gcv eruraent bave465 words
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Article35 1918-01-04 4 Paris. Jan 2 The Inter Ally Council of War for purchase and finance has opened and \va? attended b? Mr Booar Law, Mr Chamberlain. Mr Bnckmaetoc ani French Italian uad American reprew yes35 words
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Article27 1918-01-04 4 Lcndoc, Jan 2. —It if announced that Mr Qalaworthy's name wa? erroneously included m th* knighthoods. It is under etojd he declined the honcur.27 words
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Article22 1918-01-04 4 Rome, Jan 2 The Government is m terning all Austrian* and Garutans wbo have hitherto not been interned.22 words
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Article19 1918-01-04 4 Madrid Jau 2. Tho rojal palace at Lagranga is atliiue. No details ate yet19 words
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Article16 1918-01-04 4 Londoo, Jan 2.- trie Corelli ha 6 bBen fiutd fifty pounds for food hoarding,16 words
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Article158 1918-01-04 4 Lieut A B Slee, of Kuala SolaDJjor 1 nppoiutf-d to ac m the The Sel.ingor Chamber o? ret are entertaining the Hod Mr W F Natt at a farewell dinner to u:^ The Rent Assessment Board (c\ pore vviil hit at the Municipal I oa Tuesday, the Sch infant, at158 words
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Article336 1918-01-04 4 pnlei I i 108 machio t neropla; :rec3 bomb? on bi hood of Roulers and Me direct hit 6 wbilfct a bombed and b,t London, J :n 2 broke up three c southeast of L^n*. ttifirn m no niao'd land ar BMllftltiGC md secured prifoue: yulsed336 words
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Article22 1918-01-04 4 Wi Gen* 1 'h fu 1 ad\ i Thf h nr^.i i r IrMiflfaf i l paign ratbt r22 words
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Article14 1918-01-04 4 London, Jan 2 I quhar hut- retired •j Adrai 1 a J-.-j'14 words
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Advertisement130 1918-01-04 4 "Cl||; fat f iR r l^ AW I Jit Mahogany frame and legs, 2\ inch Slate?. Low fast and c Id resisting India rubber Eureka cushions. auperfine West of England cloth, Cord bottomless rocket- chalk Holders, 12 ebony butted cues, long a: Us, long and short rest, Billiard Ba'ls, rule?130 words
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Advertisement55 1918-01-04 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW i YEAR 1 1 Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS ho Satisfactory Proof o Payment, The Test Guarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. Ring up 1035 TO4iAY end make an appointment for a Sitting on A&Y55 words
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Article232 1918-01-04 5 UKRAINIAN STRENGTH GROWING An Officers Army Corpb t« I -ah.H J [lUuter Bsrvin] 2.— -Fi^ b«| ooqu H HI i.k 1 r«ffi i X B T^o otSaara and .ere killed. .c corresponJent ol B grad if whole H uf the I > v vuliey, m. ilar officers232 words
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Article30 1918-01-04 5 lia 1. H M King George and M ai telegrams a tribute to ge BDd hsruree a .nshakat 3 be great struggle, Uial firmer is his ci30 words
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Article28 1918-01-04 5 FRANCE' S UNSTINTED SACRIFICE i B acb divisions to Ht the recall of men oi ,ur«» and the withdrawal oi X I exempted meu fcoua muuitiou Ik rm.28 words
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Article206 1918-01-04 5 GERMAN REPUDIATION OF TERMS Trench Propaganda IHnWi 8«rrio«l London, Jan 2, The correspondent ol tl T'.mptf says exchanges ol vievr^ hrn pro ceeding between London] Paris* and Wash {100 .rding the form of the rpply Co Instro tiprman terms when pn o^nted le Alliefe by the I iks206 words
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Article77 1918-01-04 5 :;don. Jan 2 The Admiralty an counce? the arrivals during the past week were 2.111 aud sailings y.074. Eighteen over acd three under 1,600 tons were iiink and eight uusucjessfuily attacked. London. Jan 3 The Italian official returns are SitikiDg* one over 1500 Oae sailingsbip under 10077 words
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Article55 1918-01-04 5 London, Jan 2.— The Piesident of the British Association writes to the Times that the British Museum hat been commandeered despite a strong unanimous protest of the trustees. Loc.:,- Liter. The prt;=i? i- ind'^aaiit :ho report that the British Museum has been commandeered aa the55 words
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Article302 1918-01-04 5 The preliminary inquiry into the al leged double murder of Tan Pow Jui and I'an Pow See was opened yesterday m tha second court. Lim Teow Tecg was the accused. In the absence tf the iity Public Prosecutor. Couri In^pec iiourne conducted the inquiry, and Mr302 words
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Article39 1918-01-04 5 .mat was yesterday committed by Mr 1 1 Sugars for trial at the next! aeaizes, for causing the d^atb of a Malay, by raeh and 1 1 negligent driving oi motorcar S 1696 He waa allowed bun id '^00.39 words
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Article1954 1918-01-04 5 INQUIRY INTO THE STRAITS COLLISION. Conflicting TESTIMONY, [otbe Marine C< art, yesterday morning, an loqntry was opened into t))t i oollilipnl between the British steamships Warrimoo and L;ierret at about 2 H.m. on Dec IS nfur the Brothers Lights m the Straits of BfaJaooa, and the1,954 words
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Article12 1918-01-04 5 \ir Incmjl-.y of S;.?f"}nbaa has lef for he me to join up.12 words
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Advertisement130 1918-01-04 5 If llfii f^? 9 i^J tf\ Jiifliftc' Ladies' White Organdi Musli* Ladies' White Organdi Mas- set of Collar and Coffi vitfa i;ii Collar, Embroidered and r- i«r i Edged Guipure fins Embroider, Work Price $1.25 each. Pries $1.50 each. AL£O A NICE SELECTION OF OTHERS IN STOCK. v^j &W I130 words
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Advertisement654 1918-01-04 6 i-. c M. 9 Km*- JAPAN MAII STEA^SaiP CO., Ltd £UBCPEA» LINE. Ftr HDa^ksng, Sbaagbai, Kcbi TtkohMii Fir fliliiu, Panang, Coionba tod England fla Tbi Cape. A aeivlca la maintained bolweea Yonoc*a ports 6o Ma»Bellles, Lon-lon, unJe» tn«« oonlracl with the ImporialJapsneHO Oovo»» menl. The Now Twin 9^rew Bseair^* raalctalniai654 words
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Advertisement400 1918-01-04 6 Wrnrn I w I JUIJL 9 »*ta F MESBAGERIEB MARITIMBI incorporated m Frakcx MAIL LIMB, Fortnightly Bervtot between loao-OBi>*i China. Japaoi Oeylon, Djibouti, Sc?f» hi Marseilles. BRANCH LINBI Fortnightly service between Baigo*»Too»*» Baiphong. For furthor information apply 10 J. de C9URTOIS, A« a Stoomvaart Maatschappy "Kedaridnp' and "Rotterdam Lloyd" (Tocorporated400 words
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Advertisement632 1918-01-04 6 KONHIKIUKE PAKETVMRT MAATSGKAPPM (Incorporated m Holland, Roy*l Packet Navigation Co*, of Batavia. qndbr c NTiu::r with the Netherlands india qovbbnments. i mwm^ —^^w^Wi^^ iMDRioiRi PrUlßadjft X, P i^, TrrubilahaD, Renaat and Ketch Xiv( r Jan. 4 ri mph us Batavia, ternarang and toorabaja with tranHhipmenc at Batavia BUMPHIU6 B f632 words
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Advertisement539 1918-01-04 6 (Oompaniefi Incorporate England. Mail and Passenger Serv. 3 I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N Cf (UDder Contract with His Majesty I Government The Company's MAIL SERVICES EA j OF BOMEav are a* The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES T3 AND FRO! at present suspended. PassHßgers for Europ< 1M booheii via Bombay as539 words
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Article380 1918-01-04 7 London, Nov 14. Ther6 were frequent i interruptions at a Mansion £louBe meeting j yesterday for the purpose of inaugurating the War Comrades' Movement to promote Uhe welfare of discharged fighters. A 'sum of over £35,000 was subscribed. I The Lord Mayor, \u deploring interjections, j •said: It380 words
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Article383 1918-01-04 7 New Industry !or Profiteers. One result of the U boat campaign has been the springing up of a new industry, which is earning email fortunes for thoee who have had the foresight to invest m it. Tuis is the traffic m the cargoes of vessels383 words
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110 1918-01-04 7 HOW KING NICHOLAS SUED FOR PEACE. Sensational Allegation. Daring the debate m the Italian Chamber en Oct 17th Signor Lnbriola (Independent Socialist) rend two telegrams respecting Montenegro The first, bearing date of l>ectii)ber 21 1916, from King Nicholas to the late Emperor of Austria, ran ns folio we Your troops110 words
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Article286 1918-01-04 7 j Mr Ch3dwick's Views. DfC 18.— Befoie the Society of Arts Mr Chadwick, Indian trade commissioner, read a paper on Indian trade with Russia. France and Italy. Ha emphasised that before the war nearly fifty per cent of India's trade with Russia was done by Germany. The Russian286 words
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Article213 1918-01-04 7 The manufacture of acetone with a view 1 to the production of synthetic rubber iB of considerable importance m Germany at present. The importance of this new industry is indicated by the fact that some of the largest firms m Germany, such as the Konßortium fur213 words
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Article307 1918-01-04 7 HYPNOTI C BLISTERS Naval Surgeon's Accaunt of Experiments That blisters can actuaiVy be produced Dn the ekin by means of hypnotic- surges tion alone is the claim made by Mr J Arthur Hadtield, Temporary Surgeon, BN,| describing eon>e recent experiments m this week's Lancet. Getting the consent of a seaman307 words
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Article182 1918-01-04 7 New Treatment for Soldiers. Captain .7 L Aymard, BiMi who i 6 attached to the Queen's Ho<-p.tul Facial Injuries, Frugur*l, Mdcup, Kent, describes m the L**icet an improved glaf-s eye which can move. The chief drawback to the ordinary Rldt-s eye is that, being simply a182 words
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Advertisement243 1918-01-04 7 If so, it was because he was an exceptionally good stropper, and therefore had an exceptionally keen blade to shave with. IVWeoveT^one 'blade will last for months, or even years. That makes it the cheapest razor, too. -'-'-> And also at New York, Paris, Milan, Sydney, Dublin, Toronto. \^>*^ trreraar-^F^^^T^^^-^^^243 words
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Article752 1918-01-04 8 A BISHOP' S INDIAN BOYHOOD. Bishop William F Oldham ia writing for the Christian Advocate a 'simple state ment o! '.lie religious crises that have maiked a somewhat eventful life.'' The b'.Rhop begins with the following account of his early lift- m India. I Rtvi writing, noC a biography, but752 words
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Article1632 1918-01-04 8 To Deo. 31 Nov To date 1918 Abaco 37,452 52,566 Allagar, Dec 300,100 26,900 312. C00 A.Gajab, Sep 89.600 11,026 129,156 Alor Pongsu 233,761 23,72 i 248.863 41 ma 870,700 33,500 315,200 Ampat, Sep 155,580 18,200 198,634 An-Jobore, Mar 251/256 28.121 281,789 An- Malay, Dee 1,782,988 143.7381,632 words
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Article32 1918-01-04 8 in aboi monthly totals for Jsl Iij v. h'.cn t alter the name. 1 hird < Itll total to lee an.; ofthc pael .uonth. l to get the figures accmate DG32 words
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Advertisement324 1918-01-04 8 ■II I^^— I jHHllll'"""^ VARIETIES. y^ POTTED I delicJOUS AND APPETTSIXS. 51 I MEATS. I GAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC. ETC, I I Prepared by a celebrated Chef under ideal^/ i v^fmmm^mammmmmmmmmm conditionB of c i ean iineM and flection. j^r ONE OF lilr> Bli&i ur BY appointment I324 words
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Advertisement15 1918-01-04 8 Largest Stocked OF PAINTS AND HIN WATT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS Teieph cne 428. 102, Market Street15 words
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Article78 1918-01-04 9 The following are tb« tharee ac to Gfftß are Dohfied m er aud i DFHFN RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Anapang (Ktota) Kinta Association 6 00 6 60 Malayan Collieties 10: J 00 -old Q 8.25 Sungei Gan 18 I 0 1 v Piah 1 16 XDBHX ihumner Co78 words
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Article101 1918-01-04 9 Can (Buyers) lltf.iO v ifctai 'Jifeo Nc, I ?rrnfci*» G*tt r e. J 21 Of Panp«« B;»rk Miifl pore 82 00 rti>^ft, 'VMS* 6b)»- 48.00 HO to ite It I ntC2l '3C So *h* Ife ni ,u, w Cr.24» ,4% black; rup:^r.3 *T.al' p ./.-I quality DC O 3101 words
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Advertisement295 1918-01-04 9 **-*.K* -V, LIU ihhVMAHCh 151 WORTH 100 CENTS MA T&JI DOLLAR. I HH OFPH W!n*2iait«r 8oa»Q ??^f!«por«. LONi; FTICEI Hi, Old Jewry, EX. IMlli 38 w .Vaud, e«a oompiiei unit lie BuiJn* I wturaKoe OomfMUes Ao) tj paitteaiati *a— I— i «'wmi—h —i. .I'uM.Mil nun r4f---r- )-r--ri'* Mail. F»f &12295 words
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Advertisement470 1918-01-04 9 rp TV "jp YOKOHAMA SPECIE OR?or.ATi:D m Japan Capital BubKcribod Y. 46, 000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Keserve Fund.., .V. 81,500,000 n President, 3. Inonya Esq. ice PreHZent. Y. Yamatawa Es*. laoaye Eeq. Y. Yamakawa Bofli Soma E M. Odagirl Esq. L. Socoda Es^. T. Kawa.shlmaEfiq. K. Klmara Es^.470 words
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Advertisement382 1918-01-04 9 (Incorporated In n< i ad.) ff«S-TS2E lIJUJUNCE *****, Iti iißiiiE, (Inflorporate!!! In Hongsonic iiiii nu \mum 80., vi •Inco»?cra6ed la HonjStouij.. IO»C2!» BaifSWITEETASGiOEST Gt, ltd. (Incorjorated In En#anS.* Plve H-ia Marine Risks of ever? fleso^lyra 1 j cwflerwritien at lowest curtenJ r^ 'Incorporated In England.) GonerV Afevii i, HKtc*n Limited382 words
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Advertisement122 1918-01-04 9 Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Oept, ESANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux, table cteret ia balk and bottle; also light dry white wine. Vichy Gelestins Table Water (for the kifiaays) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver coniolamt) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We lmve always steamers steam122 words
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Advertisement373 1918-01-04 9 r WANTED Several qnallfif- hers Good ulai offered. Apph Nz"6 N o/oFn 0 4-1 7 Required immediately Dark-ttoorn AMi&tact for di-vft'opfng an 1 printing. Only competent! men neeJ spp)y to Tb< KODAK HJ a, Battery Read. l (Incorp rated la r Wanted immediately I mercantile firm smart 5 borthand Typi373 words
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Miscellaneous167 1918-01-04 9 WEATHER REPORT Kaadan^ Kerbau Hospital, Jan. 2 9 A M. 8 PM. d P M. Baroni. 32 Fah. 2^ t-63 29 783 26 Temp. f4 fi 7 0 Wet Bulb Trcr. 7C.5 76 5 '30 Dlr. of Wind N E N E N E Max. Temp m shade 87.0 Mm.167 words
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Miscellaneous124 1918-01-04 9 To day latetmedlftle und looai uq&iu, wut be ioulc Ip Us; bfiow Penanc, Malaooa, F.i^ B 'by Tffcir.} I p.w fially leioc-pt Sanday). Johcie, 8, 8.80, li am. is.% j «a ».el Europe, etc lit rujon Batavia, etc liumpbiU- 'J jm Batu PahDt Mena I.SO pm P. S'harn k T.124 words
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Article2160 1918-01-04 10 h m Our Cicn Citrrtspondent A I BIMIB Ml A Malayan B -^era' ua, I> c S 2 (xfj£e U ighout the l-liiui has cantiaop i di^ruMH.'.-ei to v large cxl and ;!1 >ion9 and M rcitj of I •B, com- I i I with |be ci r2,160 words
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Article158 1918-01-04 10 RUBBBB Singapore, Jar. 8 The quantity c&t'.iloßued for this week's auction wus about 965 tous There WBB v gjou d; maml and prices all round shor an improvement. Uibbed Snicked Sheet. There wai eood e^qu'iy f r prime parcel* up to 1105 an ndvuncf tf »J. Kud158 words
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Article56 1918-01-04 10 Agents E t=t Asiatic Lo. Mount Austin 195,792 Secretaries Efatt A* Cc Haytoc 10,878 "total for 12 mouths 136 CIS. Agents Bjuetefti3 Co. Anglo* Johore 28(216 total bo date 233,683 agst 194, b78. Rim 41, C00 total to date 808,100 Bgflfl 187,500. Nordnual 57 2G6 total56 words
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Article59 1918-01-04 10 A reminder of the performance tc-nigbt, m the Victoria Theatre, of the official French War Films m aid of the French Relief Fund. The grots ptoceeis go to the fund, Mr Alec Hoes having arranged to chow these films, "shich were taken by the Service CiiiematOßraphiqut of59 words
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Article161 1918-01-04 10 Mr Ong Peng Hock hai btic-n elected a Vice President of the Stiaite Chinees Football Association. We have received frowi Messrs Frase* and N'eave their useful large print) wall calendar and their "bottle Shakespearean calendar and from the Central Engine Wcili3 a ueat det-k calendar. YeODg Ah Kow and Tan161 words
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Article814 1918-01-04 10 Problems of Food and Religion. One of the commissariat problems of the war, which baa befin solved satisfactorily, was the q aes t loo of Native meat. or the ration or meat for the In. dlan troops serving m Europe The solution has been found m the814 words
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Article142 1918-01-04 10 The Palladium has one of the amusing Broadway comedies screened by the Blue bird Company ac it- principle feature m to-nißht's charge. The Clean up l, an amusing Ftory of the musical comedy pro raotei' and the Puritj lepgue. Oilier good films are included iv the programme.142 words
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Article25 1918-01-04 10 I The marriage took pace recently at Home of Mr J E S Codner, of Kajang. i His bride is the daughter of Mr Kollway,25 words
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Advertisement176 1918-01-04 10 I JSr fife JBL^^^^ mLmm Bi^^^Jr J£ JEWELLER AND DIAMOND KERCH A] fF fO^' NAUGHT "-^WC^T r- p •ii-^TjMPS--^*' C v 3^ U DIAMOND AND GEM SET JEWELLERY I HALL-MARKED STERLING SILVERW.' 62 3 HIGH STREET and No. 1. BISHOP STREET, P* Beauty is always a pleasure to beheld How176 words
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