The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 January 1918
1918-01-09
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Title Section11 1918-01-09 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9 1918 NO. 9,25s11 words
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Article308 1918-01-09 1 German comments on Mr Lloyd George's speech do not pneourape b p of peace. In saying that the Allies are etill bent on destroying Germany, fchej mean merely to complain that Germau^ it to be denied the fulfilment of her grandiose ambitions Page 5. But there is308 words
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Article1278 1918-01-09 1 REFLECTIONS AND REACTIONS. There is a picture m a friend't !u use irhiofa annoys my eyes m much the aarua way as the average novel iJ to day irritates my mind. It represents a meadow, fringed with wood, through which wind* a broad, placid stream thai reflate the banks and1,278 words
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Advertisement157 1918-01-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES C ETY TREAD imFrLLb nUILL \fternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. *Jb!C IN ATTtNDANUE I Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, fk 5 0^ i -s\ J b TG Wl n B r o157 words
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Advertisement126 1918-01-09 1 PHFB HE only tyre which has won the R.A.C. I certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or I "Stelasiic" Super Cyrcs y^WM^^ Stelastic Tyres MW Made m Britain r from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTB: International Trading Company, Limited. i IT IS RE UL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN FOED IT126 words
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Advertisement93 1918-01-09 1 L&TESI 4DVERriSEMENTS. New supplies of Burmese crepe de chine at Waesiamuil Aeßonauire Page 1. Star features at the Palladium Page 2, Commercial Rubber Co'e 6ale of a theodolite, etc Page 2. Batavia's Our Day lottery Page 2. Household liaee at Whiteaway's Page "3, Bankruptcy notices Page 3. lied eparkling burgundy93 words
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Miscellaneous111 1918-01-09 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 9th. Hi^h W»* —6 33 H.rr> 8 3 4 p.m. Week of Prayer Presbyterian Church, 6.30 p. Lunas McetiDg Evati's, noon. Thursda; iOth Hign Watrr--?-SS a.m., 9-3? p.m. Week of Prayer Garrison Church, 5.20 p.m. Frtdsj 11 th fttgb W»i« i a ,1 20 p.m. Week of111 words
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Advertisement481 1918-01-09 2 tanmaß«Mar m iib»^— mi— mim— n» n 2^^ AND SEE US AT CUR NEW OFFICE- DOLLAR DIRECTORY Co. Batavia 4fc our Day" Lottery Red Cross Society Permitted by the Dutch Government on Sept 28th 40,000 tickets, total value of prizes f! 50,000 f! 50,000 for Our Day Fund ?tb f481 words
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Advertisement562 1918-01-09 2 PALLADIUM PBOQRAMMES— THE"PICK OF THJ, PICTURES 5— STAR FEATURES 3 G-oe cf the Most Wonderful Western Pictures ever made Dashins, Fearless, Straight -hoot'n;?, Sqrr.re Dealing H VRRYaCiREY,— in a most congenial role, m which he 6how-* his r prowess ith ud. A Thrilling Railrond Drama featuring MARIE WALCAMP In tliis562 words
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Advertisement290 1918-01-09 2 PERFECT COHTinUITY OF COZD NCTPI£S /iW^YS TO fi£ f F The Hall Fcr Music. The Pioneer Premier Htuse The House of Or IN THE SECOND SHOW A P 9 15 Metro Pictures Corf»: m «*> reel If a triftlling Metro quality pr "^uct o:: brlmf I o df repkte with290 words
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Article701 1918-01-09 3 Losses Through Submarines. Lord Bureeford asked the Government what stepb fV jey bud tik^n to replc.cj the enormous fimouot of mercantile marine tonnnge lort during 1917, find whether, i approximately, the total of British, Allied and nr-utral tonnage lOf>t from all causes and out of running owing701 words
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Article214 1918-01-09 3 London, Dec 8. An editorial m the Tunes eayd 'we have yet to ccc how far and how long tbe Russian peoplG will allow the eelf appointed representatives of bo called idcalogy to continue their rule." There are Bigi it the dtvy of retribution is drawing near,214 words
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Article526 1918-01-09 3 A report on the work of the National Bibio Society of Scotland states that during the year tbe ieeuea of tbe Scriptures m ChiDa totalled 1 543,0f 0. "It would stt m," tbe report enys, that the good work done iv CUina is reverberating m Europe. Letters526 words
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Article326 1918-01-09 3 Mr Vladimir KryDoff, one of the proprietors of the Petroßrad Novoye Vremya, writes m the New York World**-— Probably several distressing years vrill paes before we. having gained our liberty, will understand it is impossible by a single stroke to change unlimited monarchy into unairchiatic communism, that326 words
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Advertisement740 1918-01-09 3 v Serials Coming! New Serials Coming!! ,->V-y**rtg AT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE Mmigß&N&Bk oi. ntj Patar F :i Tram- P:is* tha Jcor. Hpßßß^'^s? SECOND SHOW 9-16 SHARP TONIGHT.! GOLD BBAL I I FBAI QBE j Fort^ -Four Calibre Mystery I and cian- Dnbray. THE lIAMOND FROM THE SKY 4 The740 words
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Advertisement226 1918-01-09 3 REV SHIPMENT OF WOOLLEN AND COTTON 2? wu^Jrm™ TMRKi? BLANKETS JUST RECEIVED. All wool be-t Bnglteb TOWELS 1 el« njad. with brae bolder arvi well finished ends very fl f st strong and dorable KByptl;; >nd fizes 54 by 73 6i by 8i incbes. heavy Qntebed 1 i rices $7.25226 words
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2218 1918-01-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1918. It is an old saying containing a good deal of truth that no religion is ever deeply rooted unless it is persecuted. Similarly very few improvements of an 'upsetting character are made unless jthey are brought about m answer to the exaggeration2,218 words
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Article188 1918-01-09 4 Tbe Our Day" f,.* originally fix, d for last y«* ably p ltpOß*d DWiDf to Bttdsidea), are to take pl uc 01l 26. 9 M King of been p >>..d to E rt-.rn tl, Sarn.r m I ttdensl of Mm PeU of lid mows lotteries v188 words
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Article253 1918-01-09 4 Underwriters at Llojj ently anticipate an early hostilities, as they were quoti; rate of ten guinea* per i total lose m the event to an end or on befor* says a Home paper. 1 up to March '6 let the p; and to the end of June253 words
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Article90 1918-01-09 4 The installation meeting of Ne^ri bilac Lodge No. 3552 E C was- hell at Sjremban on Saturday, when VVor Bro II Redfearn Shaw installed Bro G H Han ac W M for the eneuing year, officers for the year are i or Bn V A Tayler W Bro GB90 words
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Article64 1918-01-09 4 The Frankfurter Zeitu journalistic organ of < classes, Rdmtta that tl Bupremacy is bi the Western frout. rnany's recent bAmerica's addition to tb Attbe Sikh Gm Queen ct, on Monck> for the guc: congregations hae ever leaving b&vor m iti w Saturda> nicg, ac and d<» reported to64 words
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Advertisement210 1918-01-09 4 THE IDE^.L DINNER WINE RED SPAKK.uNi, BURGUNDY Quarts and Pints Galdbook. Macgrßaor k Go. NEW CONSIGNMENT OF BURttOUGHES AND WATTS ItlEi t>LUIS lA£SLiI Mahogany frame and legs. 2! inch Slates, Low fast and cold resisting India rubber Eureka cushions, superfine West of England cloth, Cord bottomless pockets, chalk Holders, 12210 words
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Advertisement55 1918-01-09 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 roR 6 Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof Payment, The Eest Guarantee of the Quality of Our Photographs. Ring up 1035 TO-DAY a^td make an appointment for a Sitting I on ANY55 words
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275 1918-01-09 5 THE GERMAN REPLY BRITISH TERMS DECLARED UNACCEPTABLE Militarism Still Unrepentant (+j %*taoitr. a LReaWa »«-tu>.] -terJara, .Un f. Tba YoriiecL* itung descrr Mr IJo> i I'mcrji a ch Briliflb p«ac« the expdn.H ol i«r- <v 1 the iv.: i n cf tht atonies m tsxchaoga for strength' lh poritJOß io275 words
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Article99 1918-01-09 5 Ludendorr 1 Tnr-eatensJßesignation ioo, JaaT. The iplit between the iaa annexationietfl and the more elements m Germany over thai )v.k negotiations il evidenced hy tack by Urn Rheinieoh* Weetfa on Baton Kuehlmann, to induct of the negotiation! it at ener.. lendoroJTl reported! resign. The journal tkrahtfl array99 words
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Article51 1918-01-09 5 I Jan 7. Tha he* 1* oi the delegations at; Bresl Litovsk ;tntly wirelessed to Gofte, the prein delegation, poiniing t the period of ten days allowed to •rents to decide whether a m peace negotiations no declaration rei has so far been i froia any o*"b.t3E51 words
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Article24 1918-01-09 5 n 4. M Tcotzky ha 3 cent ffrrmg to nr-gotiate for coopi from Persia la do likewise. It id lould communicate24 words
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Article24 1918-01-09 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. 3 -VLATE, recognized the i£tice between the and Ukrainians having expile J ig has been resumed desperately on the whole be24 words
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Article205 1918-01-09 5 ALLIED SUCCESSES AGAINST New British Minefields I*7 ■ab.anM Oabl.l iUaatmr'* B«rrio«] Paris, Jan 1 Th« Ministry ol Marine ha§ published diagram* showin» thai tha lo»s«s ol Alliod meechantmtn owing to mbnUHdnian huv« ttefidily d«cr»a^-«i since Jacp. The measarefl laken after the i3tious crifeis whiota culminated m April205 words
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Article194 1918-01-09 5 Gun Work m the West LoMdon, Jan Field Marshal Haig reports occ:i«.:on il hostile artillery lire lontfa 6»irl c£ Mi-sbinaf. London .Inn 7. Field Marshal Haig reports W« repnlied b raid Booth enst oi \pres. Th*? hostile artilißrv was active ac Paaschendaele Oar aeroplanes on Sunday fired194 words
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Article104 1918-01-09 5 British Captures and Losses London, Jan 7. Tne War OlTice states that the British captures m 1917 m the western theatre were 73,181 prisoners and 531 guns; Palestine, 1 7,645 prisoners and 108 guns; Mesopotamia, 15 94 t pri soners and I J4 guns: East Africa, 6.728104 words
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Article45 1918-01-09 5 Amsterdam, Jan 8, A te!etrra<n from Karlsruhe, dated Jan 4 reports Allied air attacks on Mannheim, Eostatt and Freiborg The Telesraaf states that the big new tKiua camp at Ovsturkeron, and the Ghent-Lokern-Antwerp line, have been gl .:iy damaged m aerial attacks.45 words
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Article31 1918-01-09 5 Berne, Jan 6. An invisible aviator ojt; unknown nationality bombed a BwiBe railway train near laka Neuchatel. Tiiere were no casualties but windows and telegraph wires wera destroyed.31 words
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Article35 1918-01-09 5 New York, Jan B.— Mr Rockefeller has donated 5^ million dollars to the Rockafeller Foundation, to meet the incrfiaKtng expenditure on war work. Mr Rockefeller's contributions to the Foundation total 130 on dollars.35 words
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Article23 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan B.— The Admiralty states that a British destroyer was torpedoed and Bank m the Mediterranean. Ten men! vrere lost.23 words
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Article17 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan 5.— SilYei i- 1 !1 t 45 id. Tbe market retains yesterday 'fl tone17 words
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Article292 1918-01-09 5 DISTINGUISHED SERVICES REWARDED Colonial List Deferred £By ftnbaiarim* Gaale! ißmtar'i bmerym} London, Jan 7. A forty six page Gazette contains th« rtcipienle ol y^rioui giades ol the Oidav of tbe British Evpira for war stivicti. The list ft headed by the order of tha Dame of lh« Grand292 words
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Article229 1918-01-09 5 Onerous Post m Washington London, Jan 7t— The appointments of Lord Heading and Lord XorthclifN are •fficially confirmed. [Lord Reading a« Ambassador m Wathington.J London. Jan 8. It is officially announoed that Sir Cecil Spring Rice is departing from Washington on leave. Lord Reading's appointment ai High229 words
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Article82 1918-01-09 5 London. Jan 7. According to the Royal Proclamation. Jan 6 was observed a? a da.T of intfitc£Bsion by the churches of uil deucaiir.atioLit tbroughout Ib-j land aud m bofcpitols aod trtucfEg curape. Tbere were special forma of prayer nnd tfcanki giving. I" several instances VoluoCeera attended82 words
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Article66 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan 7. Last week's eubscrip tions to the National War Bonds through the banks amounted to nearly twenty four million sterling, a record for a week. Up to novv over 211 millions have been eubsciibed through the banks nnd ovfr eleven millions through the Post Office,66 words
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Article61 1918-01-09 5 London, Jan 7. The King replied to Quebec's message cnblad on Jan 3rd cordial tfcanks. His Majesty doea not doubt tiJut be may count on the determined parti* cipatioa of tha peoplg m the war and fervently joins m their prayer that our righteotil cause may61 words
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Article552 1918-01-09 5 The uaual meeting of thii Boord wm held jeßtttday afteruoon, Mr C J SauDder3 presiding. The other members preterit were Meeert H Carptnafl, M Meyer, A M S Angullia Gaw Khtk Khiam and 8 Tomlineon. 215,217,223,281 Upper SeraEgoon Road.' Mr J C Cobbett (lijd>k and Davidkon) for552 words
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Article348 1918-01-09 5 Branch of the Munitions Board. In connection with the announcement made by the Pioneer regarding the institu tion of a shipbuilding branch of the Indian Munitions Board, enquiries made m Calcutta elicited the information that the report is true. Colonel Macgreyor of the Adiiiralcy Construction Branch, is348 words
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Advertisement115 1918-01-09 5 ROBINSON Co. :'.vn..!! i. Standard, Fioe and Snperfioc 7 y% §9 Ji W X S I ir"^Si '-^W intUm ir m Me-.iium and Heavy Qualities Coloured Stripes Tropical and Medium Weights. nirii riti Trrinrrir(TTii"irii-ni iitt tt't r i^ininin n- n nimtiiiiiii —> nin nMtinii— LAMBERT 8c BUTLER'S G Gr i115 words
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Advertisement374 1918-01-09 6 JAPAN MAT! STE&MSSiP Co., Ltd. Fsr tagtaC S&^gfe:!, TtkBtt» Fat ialanr Panac*, C.^a.m* tad England L obn, mad con;»ics v.-ir, rnenl. The •\w Bftei matntrt 1 agthtfl have beea nprrlaH flesi. j and a*-j Sl*?* With ill I n.cagbont by 6&© e&blsa &£ilft •->"'?- lOGI OG slrns ax» ar. modem374 words
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Advertisement273 1918-01-09 6 M M. MESSAGERISS MARITIME* (VOOBPOBATBD IN PRABK3I I MV.I UVJ, Portotgbily servloe between laflo-Obia. \taUk, ■izi t )3.n i Coylcn, Djifaootli -if;»j a* MawrtHflßi BHA N C H L I N li i fortnightly M:rsi:vt'.^et.£! BftlfOft'TCNHru I Haij.hcng. r'jir tarfbei lufcria*uloD &j»flj *0 Stoomvaart Waatschappy "Wetertati and t! Rotterdam Lloyd"273 words
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Advertisement574 1918-01-09 6 mmmum p&xetvaas? &mtsgfaff^ (Incorporated In Holland. goysl Packet Navigation Co., of &afa?ta. I—B, OOLLTEB QOAT. tJNDEB CPNTRA'.'L WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. ALTIK6 Munt jk and Palembang via Bhlo ...Tan. 9 SIKGKARA Bingkawang, ~«jirtl?-*u, Pt'i aDgbat and Barubas Jan. 10 Fisgkel Bcrombaa^, Paceb, Asaban and Belawan Deli Jan. 10 DeKi.krk574 words
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Advertisement304 1918-01-09 6 PENINSULAB AND ORIENTAL S. N Ct The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AUD FROM accommodation is available. resent state of aftiirs and hold themselves free from aii ji&bilUyl E, WALKEfi, A SAILINGS OF STEAMERS QF THE BRITISH INDIA S. N d OORPORATKD IN EHGLAKD). FOB PENAN G AND RANGOON. 8. 3.304 words
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Article398 1918-01-09 7 A Warning to the Allies One of the special cable despatches m 1 The Times discloses what has been, since the Italian reverses began, a subject Jof frequent enigmatic reference and no explanation the reason why one of the Italian armies broke under German assault398 words
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Article207 1918-01-09 7 If the agricultural "programme" of the Tmted States be fulfilled, the production of wheat next harvest will top 1,000,000, 000 bushels, while the mark set for rye is over 83,000,000 bushels. For these anticipated yields 47,887, C00 acres are to be sown for wiuter wheat and 5,131,000 acres207 words
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Article148 1918-01-09 7 Perth. November 12. At the Enter State Forestry Conference on Wednesday, Mr Jolly Q> estimated that 25 000.000 acres of forests were necefr^ary for the future requirements of Australia, and this area should be reserved by the States m a proportion to be allocated after investigation. The148 words
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Article89 1918-01-09 7 Calcutta Sportsman Killed. Calcutta, December 26. The Statesman reports the death of Mr 1 Neale Smith, superintendent of the Cachar- Sunderbund despatch Bervice at Sarbhog, Asfearn, on Christmas day. Mr Naale Smith i left Culcutta cq the 21st instant on a < sporting expedition m89 words
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Advertisement39 1918-01-09 7 \v\ t* €1! i^ c |_U.— ■■■■■■■i« I M I itti the original T)erfunie. r'- f^ u^-| vV Beware of imitations. Insist on having iAif i I VJ/-J the original made by W^Z^^^^Jfj DISTILLERS OP Pt.KPUMLS NEWGATE Si. LONIJON39 words
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Advertisement444 1918-01-09 7 ''Before I Sit m a Chair i Lihc to Know Whtttu t It Has Been Polished with an Oiiy Substance or with dirt and soiling the hands and clothing. DisB criminating housewives add to the comfort of W Johnson's Prepared Wax imparts a perfectly hare', IE dry, glasslike polish of444 words
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681 1918-01-09 8 Salved by British After Ten Years Kno her cbap:er m the remat k%ble hislotj of the itee] li )ight< S-rostrie, for* m^rly oue o! the lari anils ol the < >r !M r; mere im .;>■ He I, lor tea years strandel m the681 words
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Article139 1918-01-09 8 Peking, 16. h December. Governmant placed the revi eiou of the law Oi organiiiJ-ition a election of Parliament before the Pirovi sional Assemb!^ oa the 16th instant In the revision there are ioeh ilemi as to omit tha repr< .ivos of Provir k laasa auJ io be nun139 words
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Article155 1918-01-09 8 Intrigue With "Germany. N*w York. Njv 1 2th. The Secret Service has published two Sinn Keic document? which we ro recently seized. Ooe is an efficial account of the 1910 uprising. I- says There m un existing agreement i with Germany lhat, if the coarse of the wax155 words
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Article147 1918-01-09 8 La rimes of Malaya has been mi improper, independent Jand cri oal -':udd to.varda the powers [that [eaca the pyramids. That a 'ence \v i ifcted cannot be denied Indeed it would h^ easy enough for the Public ?fu^:u:or tJ caieh any of i papei lee this147 words
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Article148 1918-01-09 8 Apart from Lhe political and military reasons that require the restoration of Alsace Lorraine t3 France, there is an j important economic reason, which, curiously enough, appears to have tpc^ped general atcenti; n. Much has been said of the R'Vut iron deposits m Alsace and the industrial advantage148 words
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110 1918-01-09 8 Bombay, Xcv 30. His Excellency Senhor Freitas Ribeiro, tbo new Governor General ol Poctognese India, who left Bombay last week, was aceordtd a most enthusiastic reception on hia arrival at Goa. At Castle Rock be waa j received by Culonel Patucho. Chief of the110 words
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110 1918-01-09 8 Negotiations are now going en between the Hue Funnel Line and several local shipbuilding and shipping tirrus to buy Bine steamers m Japan. It is learneJ that preliminary contracts have been signed by Ihfl British firm with Meesrs Suzuki and Company of110 words
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Article89 1918-01-09 8 The first Bern Israel Conference opened !i- re to day with the object of deliberating >?. r Unions, pducafiono! and *>cono matter* nO l of v political nature. The president m hiH address insisted on Iha necessity of making the eynsgoguee a kvicg force, and he appealed89 words
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Advertisement358 1918-01-09 8 o v I I iz #i ALWAYS OBTAINABLE In 1 lb. and i lb. pats. Singapore Cold Storage Co,, Ltd. j (Incorporated m the Strait 3 Settlements). f^^rvr^r^-rr v bU tiUtiZIIBiBt Q S B I S P^?^*N^M Grown on British owned plantations i rtSSS^^^'^- k 2AT^" m t:;i British W^esi358 words
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Advertisement25 1918-01-09 8 M r SIMS ANO PQRGELAiit Ullll W\ m IN HALF LEMON AHO MAT BOTTOM SHAP? SAMPLE FREE ON APPLICAT: APPLY TO 1 a^-T^STf 1 S^ij^x^l25 words
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Article43 1918-01-09 9 Jan. 8, 1918 The following ate the shares m tc which chai are notified m Fras^r and Cob jescerday'e shr»ro liit fhhh RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES, Pahang Consolidated n.* 1 Rahman Hydraulic 12.00 18.00 MINES United Engineers Ltd 15.75 16.25 INDUSTRIALS43 words
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Article17 1918-01-09 9 Tan 8 i 24f •and B^ctfe 818 OA, flftmt 108 Bnyi*>| 88 54 6% not received17 words
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Article157 1918-01-09 9 Tin no mnrket ■■Mm U -3.0 L r*>?ax C 21. 0f pore 81 00 (Wfc)to 41 00 UlO 53 &c Dom non, aom >YM (Ac: nor. B D( v I U^is qaalitv 15 Snfcg i* 15 (0| 13(0 Ifl SafiCi 6 25 7 10* '1 7, ft-rd 2 I157 words
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Advertisement130 1918-01-09 9 Fiacb.. Famine <w Pisstv,. Lw Insurance v/ostb too cents on the doll.':, j ft** w CTyQa«OA& ;i apply so A, H, FUR, Maoagtag saii jprietora £1, OFFICE UCr< X, C I Qli Ban .^.•ipore ma Ltd. laißtil. p rtoda at on sßpli* k« opened and interest, lo t*s co JOHN130 words
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Advertisement326 1918-01-09 9 ■>■','' (Ik \s »ttal Subscribed y, 43, 000. f 30,000,000 ...Y. 21,30 C,000 J. Inor.vt H. j, DIRECTORS, I ..ifrawa Es«. Souia Es JJaglri E f 3Q. Umnxa E 3, imi Ef»a. v Lyons 830 pf CCSI..C9 HflfiOlDirj CaisQtta Los Rageles *f fiaey Peking ByojQa(Port*ftdar) Tieat lewofewiej Tiihliag ttngi C&I-Isg-Fd326 words
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Advertisement299 1918-01-09 9 m imm mm mi m marine. (Incorporation m New Zeal&z UMB-TBZI IaSDRHCE ASI (Inccryo rated m Hongko ssina mi mmrnz co. l CIPC BOMtHTEE. (la^crpor?.t!ca ii. 1 Ftzt »*iA M<wlnc Risks of svsry nxucn vrriMen al lowest eoraeol vetioß, r. Rngla* OeaovalA»r -:jf.\c<se DoifßJfcaent! Sato Onitsd Assuranea Elead Office— Sinqapobb.299 words
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Advertisement129 1918-01-09 9 Established 1878. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Depi. Q A M ACI7Y T? Just received from Bordeaux, table claret m bulk and bottle also light dry white wine, Vichy GeJsstins Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We129 words
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Advertisement154 1918-01-09 9 EXPrftIENCiD CLERK WANTED With I _»J 12-1 wharp etari 81 10-1 TEACHERS. B PUPIL lEACHEBS. m G Inspector of Schooling where t >j examiEati i A good ocngtrncM yor is reqniri ing d Apply box No. 36.'. c GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE PUBLIC WORKS BEPARTMFM Wanted M Apj; Engineer, i W.154 words
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Miscellaneous238 1918-01-09 9 MAIL TABLE. To day. iuteimedlatc and looai mati-: #Ui oe toanc (3 list below Penang, Malacca, P.M.6 :i»y rtaU) i p i 3atly (except Sunday). Joboie, 8, P. 30, U am- 11J0 t 4* a p.r Cucob Scon Hong 8.30 am Cuoofa Azmere 8.80 am Sibu Flevo 8.30 am j238 words
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Miscellaneous15 1918-01-09 9 AS All P 't"*/^ IH DM H I Dir. of V\ 1 Max. id I15 words
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Article1175 1918-01-09 10 BRITISH GERMAN TRADE. TBB TRUE COMPARATIVE PO3l HON, S I for 77'<: I',, iPj a There exists vory general impression that Gerniau trade hM for tome yenra past, and before 1914, been ousting Blilleb m the mtrketa cf Hit world. Thil i- by Bfl .m accurate Conoep r.ion cf the1,175 words
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Article533 1918-01-09 10 China, by E H Packer (John Murray 10.fi Bet), Mr Patkei has bad a long experience m China aud has cow Levised his book of sixteen yean ago aDd brough; it up to dti:a. lv this part of the world we have a particular iuterest m Chi'ja,533 words
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Article184 1918-01-09 10 N. Y. K. OFFICERS AND WAR RISKS According to Japanese journals the Nippon Yu^en Kaieha, owing to rspresen Lions made by iho oflicere m ita employ, has announced a revision of the allowances .given to tbe families of ollicers and &ea j men who have lost their lives daring voyages184 words
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Article539 1918-01-09 10 AN A CTEMP r B I MTJ R D BR. The first Assizes of tha year were opened yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir John Buckaill, XC Theru were 17 ca?es m the calendar. Sarmadi, a Javanese, was charged that on Dec 27, 1916, he attempted to commit539 words
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Article46 1918-01-09 10 The Palladium's new programme oontain* three excellent -tar pictures, cf acceptably varying character There are also some good new come dies and cartoons. On Saturday Pay Me will be screacad— the flnt of the tpleadid Jewel produo6i«na to b« thosvn heie. m^^^^ m46 words
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Article24 1918-01-09 10 Monthly medals will ba played for at follow* Laiies' bogey, Thursday, 10th insfc. Men's medal, Sat and San, 12th and 18th.24 words
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Article277 1918-01-09 10 According to the latest returns there were m July laet 700,000 women employed m the manufacture cf munitions m Great Britain, as against 140,000 m July. 1915 an increase c£ 400 par cent. The number cf men employed shows an increase during the same period of 66.6277 words
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184 1918-01-09 10 DsOBkBBB List. Previously ackcowledged §38,557.02 Mrs Parbury 3 Burkill (6 rnoaths) 18.40 Pringle 1 Payne 3 Tomlin (Nov and Dec) 6 S Tomliueon 6 ,i A P Williams 1 Peter km B A S Sbooker 5 C H Gurin 2 J A Webster (Nov and184 words
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Article111 1918-01-09 10 The following sums are gratefully acknowledged Already received 14,159.51 W M Blake (per A W Still) 25 Mre Robson \q Scott (2nd) 10 Ifanacseh 'chair-? 5 T O^ 20 Maw (10th) (chairs |8) 48 Latex ]5 S R Archdeacon iQO F Johnston (per A111 words
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Article57 1918-01-09 10 The following donations are gratefully icknhowledged. Alreaay acknowledged 11,010 Mr Lim Peng Siang, 1 on Lirn Chv>ee Chitm. 599 i, Lee Choon Guau, 500 h Sim Kia Th'au, i 1, Tan Teck Jooo, jqq 11 Yeo Chu Enp, j, Tan Jiak Ngo, jqq Tan Siang Cheng, iqO57 words
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Article60 1918-01-09 10 gents Gitrpy «fc Batprnaa. Pelepah Valley 2 8,0f0 Jirnah 24 436 Kota Tiuggi 2o!oOO SigiDtiDg ***** l0Vel!y 8,68/5 Burma Development >yn 7 447 Bukic Jalotong 9890; total for 7 mos 51,321. United Malacca 16.055 total for 8 mos 110,274. Darian Sabatacg 2 910 total for 1260 words
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Article110 1918-01-09 10 Iq the Magistrate's Court at Kuala Kubu, on Friday last, btfore Mr C D Bowen, Magistrate, Mr T 0 Nock, Asuistant Agricultural Inspector, prceecuted Lim j Lee of Kuala Kubj for failing to comply with a notice ordering him to tread bio rubber trees infected with Pink Disease,110 words
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