The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN OJN'TS SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918 XO. 9 f 260
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  • 256 1 President Wileon, m plain words im possible of mit-understanding, hae told Germany, down to the fcurt^enthly, what America js fighting for, and mtMrtll to secure. Special insistence is laid on the return of Alsace Lorraine to France Page 5. The Germans have again demonstrated bow necessary it
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  • 935 1 Since our fctudy of Sir Geo. h;idw<;. f il), we havf* fouud uclj p| Ulfe it irr relation" to thfl iff jr< i ftpp of colours among the Hindu -imi < h«r i\ic<^ of India Through the j iMShM il \»«t later v. ntere. Sir Geo. Wntt (2),
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 98 1 600DRI6H TYRES iiArrLLd nuiLL. fternoon TEAS will be served m the itel lounge and on the lawn every J hursday from 4.30 p.m. iitma Show on the lawn, especially for children, J. Crowther Shaw Co. tag capacity, cur long-estabU*hea connection with the various bdfa&t policy of M ge»-lhe-go ;de-at aDy-price"
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    • 95 1 fInBRI H B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or "Si clastic" Super-Cym < 5^ from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS International Trading Company, Limited, j Has No Equal. 1/8/ LW m m ZM a A^ WWV Ma /w a Borden's iS^l CONDENSED MILK,
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    • 135 1 LATEST AI)VLLITISEMfr,isIS. Special programmes at the Gaiety and tiarima Page 2. Rugs, trucks, bede and ether newly unpacked goods at Whiteaway's Page 8. P W D invite effers for emptj tar barrels— Page 3. Commercial Rubber Co's gales of land and house, and eea damaged bran Page 3. Balat first
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 89 1 THE WEEK Friday 11th High Wticr 8-3 a .l r 20 p.m. Week of Prayer St Andrew's Cathedral Church Council at Home St Andn-w's Hall. 9 p.m. FaiariJ»v 12th. High W&fcoi 8 'li a na., 1 1 02 pm. Lodge Zetland RegaUr, b 30 p m. Sunday 13th. High Water-lu-o
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  • 554 2 cransc rg caught alau B gs ou Friday last and brought into Fenaog on Saturday morniug by the Lian Choo. It w:t> tifieen feet long and a.l with a 6aw no less than ti. .bo.) The anni ,-rt of the Board of Jens of the Cathadral of the Good Shepherd
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 629 2 Shakespeare Queried I "WHAT'S IN I A NAME? I THERE'S NOTHING IN A NAME NOT ADVERTISED IN DO*L*R DIRECTORY 16 a. Change Alley. i Batavia "Our Day Lottery Ped Cross Society Permitted by the Dutch Government on Sept. 28th 40.000 tickets, total v?lue of prizes M 50,000 fi ***** tor
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    • 478 2 WHAT A FIN PROGRAMME POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGBT One of the Most Wonderful Western Pictures ever made Dashing, Fearless, straight Shoot**. Square Dealing HARRY CIREY,-in a most congenial role, m which he «how.^ his ren arkable prowess with a gur». A Thrilling Railroad Drama featuring MARIE WALCAMP In this Sensational
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    • 406 2 PERFECT CONTINUITY OF CO3D PICTURES ALWAYS TO BE Fhe Hall For lisle The Pioneer Premier r*ouse The He; [fs a thrilliDg Metro quality product on brimf 1 of my3ratLa rt-pltte with exciting situations and Utddenta cealiu^ The Mfisbeci Rider" and the de«| m law breakeis. ihe principal characters are portray*
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  • 1054 3 Tbe offensive m Flanders was begun on the moat historic fighting ground m the world. From Courtrai m the 14th century to Roulers at the end of the 18th, Flanders wae the great land of battles. Ie is truly a tomb of warriore, but the num bers
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  • 98 3 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the following subscriptions to the ftbovo Fund j D Maw ioo Eastern L'aited Assurance Corporation Ltd 250 Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co, Ltd 100 From Pierrots l 2 Chasing the Chink 6 Coll through Land Office, Malacca: Mab bin Tenogin $25 H Aean
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  • 68 3 OFFICERS' FAMILIES FUND. i Mrs Ridout, Honorary Treasurer, ac knowledges the following donations EGH F (per Mrs Wreford) 112.60 "B X (monthly contribution) 20. 0 C Soldiers' Hospital for Facial Injuries. Major General Dudley Ridout. Honorary Treasurer, acknowledges the following do nations. "EGHF" ipsr Mrs Wreford) §12.50 Offertory, Christ Church,
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  • 63 3 Already acknowledged C 5,565 Mr Leow ChU Heng 1,000 Kou Dr Lim Boon Keng 200 Mr A H Fair 100 Kam Chong Su 100 Dr S C Yin 2 5 Mr Sim Sjng Giam :>5 Hey JAB Cook 10 Dt Q S Eeat 6 Mr Saw Han
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  • 468 3 The possibility, foreshadowed by Mr BaKour, of a Jewish King of Jerusalem may cause some heartburning among the numerous existing claimants to that title. In addition to the Sultan of Turkey at present, though not for long, one hope the mau m po&ses?:on the Pope, tha Emperor of Austria, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 438 3 AT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE zWWmiiMWm TO NIGHT SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TONIGHT!! Bt'TTEKFLY HRATURBB PKESKNT vL MONEY MADNESS P L tatinr^ BDDH POliOaad MAKY MAOLABBN l«S Pn ent Francis X Boahman and Beverly Bayne m ITHE GREAT SECRET To-Night BhOWlng the 13th and I4th Chapters m 4 Reels. FIRST
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    • 726 3 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Off* r- will h n ctived by the Executive Bngtl eer, P. W !>.. Sin^n-ore, up to the 21st January, 1 9 1 H for tbe purchase oi empty tar barrels iluriu,' the year ia to bo taken deliv- ry ol at the P. \V. D Store,
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    • 140 3 new good: JUST UNPACKED WHITEAWAY'S Bfe>- w-' Travelling l:^^^^-^#v''/''^ range of P^ 1 ifp 1 best EnttßiMi&yife^ manufac kmi $iM^x'r* '>; yf^^ ture iufit 111 :"-vr. J U received HE®n^ Si i-U3 full si/c 11 p icps SIS 50 i^Sp $22 50,825.50 J^- ::)^|^fc3^^ to $75 each. AH Wool _^-"""I&)"
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  • 23 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. Aspinall.— On 9th January, at maternity j Hospital, Singapore, to Mr, and Mrs, 11. C. I ASPINAIiIi, a daugfcu i
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  • 56 4 RUSTOH Newton. At the Church of the As?en<i:'U, Ku'U:i Kubu, by the Revd A. Champion, en January 7th, Humphrey Durban Kiston, of Tanjong Maliin, 2nd son of the late Frederick Kuston and Mr* Ku^ton, of Eahng. Locdon. to Ellen Newton, 2nd daughter of the iaro Henry Newton, of Liverpool,
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  • 50 4 JUPB. Killed m action. October 26th, Captain Charlxs Ebic, Dcvod Regiment, oldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jape. Winscombe, Somerset. On Dec, 30th, Killed m Action. Sub Lt. G( rf»e Hume Lawrte, eldest son of Capt. G. H. Lawrie, b.b. Kinta, Straits Steam* •hip Co.
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  • 2068 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, J anuary. 1 1. 1918. I When writing some Lime ago on the question oi peace we expressed the opinion that there were no peace terni3 which the Allies could suggest to which Germany could at present agree, and that because if we are to
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  • 276 4 LATES T TELEGRAMS London, Jan 10. Me i.,--donald, t-pe: king at Dambartoi apptoved Mr Lloyd > of var ftim*, the epirit of wL would undo. WOUld IfctJiOVi itetemeat t-houid have i\ effect of largf ly remi v r entettaitv. (i bi The p x p k m <&boor i i
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  • 27 4 The shocking vteather of the week ts made the ground impossible for tb, od Saturday next ar .i it is po* the following Saturday,
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  • 181 4 The Winning Numbers The drawing took place m the Town Ball, Kuala Lumpur, on TueecUy a' nocn for prizes for the X M S War Loan Premium Tickettix months' interest. The proceedings were conducted by Mr L H Clayton, Pro tector of Chinese. Selangor, assisted Mann M A
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  • 16 4 A Hr death iv I v Bristol G« parents I part m the as commander of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 168 4 I Quarts and Pints WHOLFSA 1 AND ll. i: AIL i iiiiim nil i ii i mifrn i mi m ini-»m iHTifl i— i «mp j. «cs& j-jlj >i i «ii in—y m < nl l ia I O F BCc*i R PETS RU G S INSPECTION INVITED ALSO AN
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    • 94 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 FOR 6 Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof, *o Payment, The test Guarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. Ring up 1035 TODAY and make an appointment for a Sitting on AfeY
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  • 391 5 PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE ,YE HAVE SPOKEN SJuhßu«iin« Cab!*] .ft^attfr'i B«rri<*] :!gton, Jan 9. [Completion of importact rm t at«i pn*r .hich •»>• morning' i pap r --nt of the fron be effected along le lines of nationality, -plea of Lnal ia Huq:h^ i;ation3 we for autono imani i >urbia and
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  • 13 5 add rsfield, said re cham com' .orraina was ere be*
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  • 24 5 King and the ..aged tele- Id warm bpirifc Anßlor m war c r p-aee. a IB indis Lain by bonds of
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  • 209 5 DIRECTED BY NECESSITY Allied Armies Ready [By bubmanc^ Cabl«] i K*ut«r'g Berries] Washington, Jan 8. In his Wpekly War Review Mr imker states that advices M I>;ii gJy confirm th( view tbat tha Ger man Hieh Command contemplated a big j offensive on ibe western front. They
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  • 120 5 How it Helped the French London, Jan 9. Field Marshal Baig'fl despatch ie pathetically commented on M Jefence of his record and strik ing evidence of the spirit and tenacity of the troop 3 and the necessity cf ample reiuforcementp. London, Jan 9— A high British military
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  • 93 5 Successful Canadian Raid London, Jan 9 Wireless German Offi cial The Frenoh attacked on a four kilometre front west of Flirey and pene trated our line at some points. Our counter attacks restored the position London, Jan 9. A French communique lays: Altogether we took prisoner 178 m
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  • 31 5 London, Jan 9. Pale^tina Official There was renewed Arab activity on the Bedjaz railway, north of Bfaan. The Arabs engaged m successful enterprises against important railway 'nidges south
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  • 76 5 Disabled Soldiers Mobbed Amsterdam, Jan 9.— To a meeting of the Fatherland organization m Berlin on Mooday a number of disabled soldiers decor ated with Iron Crosses were specially invited but not permitted to speak. They Bless and interrupted annexationist speakers and a stormy scene ensued when an
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  • 46 5 Amsterdam, Jan 9. The plenary sittings at Brest Litovsk to begin tc-doy will frtiil take place. Germany is threatened with the resignation of General Ludendcuf. The Frankfurter Zeitnng U of opinion tbit the rumour baa been circulated to put pres sureonßarcn Kueulrmum atßrest-LitJvsk.
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  • 42 5 London, Jan f 5 The former German Consul at San Fcancitco has been found tfing the voyages of ibe ships Annu n oad Maveiick which were intended to convey aims from America for a rebellion m India. He waa
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  • 27 5 -Amsterdam, Jim k. Three Persian Members o! Parliament, accompanied Turkish Grand V;zier, Talaat Pasha, have arrived m Barlin to partici? 1 m dia pnQcinnß.
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  • 351 5 GERMANY'S BROKEN PLEDGE Red Cross as Target £Bt »_bm_ri_« OaUtJ IK«uter »«rric«] London Jan 9. The Admiralty stales that the British hospital ah. p Rewa was torpedoed and sunk m tho Bristol Channel at midnight en Jan i *Bbc was from Gibraltar. All the wounded wtre fravv
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  • 89 5 Orders to Neutrals Amsterdam. Jan 9 A Beriiu Official announces an e-teneion of the German barred zone around hostile points on Cape Verde islands nnd Dakar with the adjoining coastal region, and also a barred zone around the Azores extended towardi Madeira. Neutral vessels at present
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  • 36 5 London, Jan 9 The Admiralty reports that arrivals during the week were 2,085 and sailings 2,244. Eighteen over and three under 1,600 tons were sunk and eleven unsuccessfully attacked. Four fishing vessels were sunk.
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  • 98 5 Naval Disaffection Lisbon., Jan 9. A message throws a light on the hitherco obscure Portugueee situation. It states that the Government is taking energetic measures against the democrats who, it declares, aim at rpgaining power forcibly. It is also apparent that i'uera is serious disaffection m the
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  • 61 5 London, Jan 9. The Times eayd it ia understood that Lord Reading will remain Lord Chief Justice and th:it Barou F L Bertie will remain at the British Embassy m Paris. The Government has no immediate intention of appointing a buceessor to Sir George Buchanan. Tha suggestion that
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  • 35 5 London, J>in 9 The Admiralty Dtates that Me Arthur Francis Pease has been appointed Second Civil Lord cf the Ad miralty. TLe Udw appjiatrnent is to deal v/ith the increased adminietrativa work.
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  • 24 5 Cairo, Jan 9. Mr Roaald Storrß, m o, oriental secretary G <.' c hae been ap pointed Governor of Jurueiletn m succeb-
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  • 220 5 NORTHCLIFFL'S WAY-TO-WIN FERVOUR A Linking-Up Homily __U_t*r'_ B«rnc*] London, Jan 9 Reuttr bus received *h« following rufcc-t-H^d from Lord Nona cliffe, bend of iho British War .Mission America: "The liukiug up of nii eHo:'s aud resources not only between Gre>.t Britain rind her Allies bui also
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  • 75 5 Peking, Jan 6 —Plague, believed tc be pneumonic, has broken out on the Shausi Mongolian border and is spreading rapidly. Doctor Wu Lien Teh, the plague specialist who distinguished himself m Manchuria m 1911, haß gone to Saiyuan. Shansi, tc investigate tbe outbreak. Peking, Jsm 7. A
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  • 34 5 Washington, Jan 6 The American Legation m Bangkok report? heavy floods m Siam. The water has risen to the house rooftj, on which tbe peasants aro living. There are great crop losses.
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  • 33 5 Shanghai, Jan 8. The China Merchants Navigation Company's steamers Poochi and Hsinpfuug collided m the Lower Yangtze. The Poochi was sunk and it ie estimated thai a hundred were drowned.
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  • 30 5 London. Jan 8 The Pre6s Bureau Btates that the Government is not at present considering or iufending to consider the lormaiion of an all- Jiritisli oil company.
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  • 14 5 Melbourne Jan 9. Official Mr Hughes is forming a new Ministry.
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  • 9 5 London, Jan 7. The silver market is eteady.
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  • 214 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. B\ (JOUBTESY OP THE FRENCH CONSULATE. Paris, January Bth. The Chambers have resumed tlit -ir work. Messrs Antonin Dubost and Paul Deschanel bnva bsen re elt-cted Presidents of ilie Senate and Chamber. We brought d.iwrj 76 aeroplanes duriDg December, lc&iog 20. The deaths are reported of General
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 NEW STOCKS J n RECEIVED 'rrT^-" "or Ladies* Cbfldreß'i Wear i lAH.wmil Standard, Vi>c V V L^^ Cream; Me *iuoi and Hoav> Qualities Coloured Stripes Tropical and "vlsvlium Wi-i.vbTF. I LAMBERT BU TLER S I a il j-fc I AND SMOKING MIXTURE. I ON 'ALE EVERYWHERE. date of Messrs LAFAYETTE,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 479 6 JAPAN MAU STEAHSHTV Co., Lt^ Ftr BcfigUiagt Sbaaghal, Kcbi Tik3ti2ST Fir lalitci, Psacr^, Cotenbs i England ita Tfea Gape. a. [3 mainiaiaafl betweea ¥c*ca»j> jocJd to Mifaeiiie^, Lon--lon, anft?r re it aontfi^s with Ihe Imyatl&l Jaaanaafl uov.tt moat. Tae New Tv?ia scrt;^ 3lri BMtfaaalniDg t^id Bef»«ce bwe been BPwCiali» floalgnt-d
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    • 432 6 MESSAGERIEB MARITIJiEI Incorporated m Fra«os MAIL LIHJf, FcrtDlghtly Bervico betwoea laflO-Oata 1 China, Japin, Cuylon, Djibon'l, Egyr* Marhcillea. BRANCH LINE, fortnightly service between SalgOß-Tonrfti it Haiphong. For further information a»flf 10 J. da COURTQiI, vmm Stoomvaart Maatscbappy "Medßriaoe' end Rotterdam Lloyd" (Tticorporatfil m Elolianfl); ROYAL DUTCH MAIL COIPAMIEIS Fortnightly Mail
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    • 629 6 ~KONiNRUiiKE PAKETVJURT UUTSOBAPPU (Inccrporato.l lv HoJl^n.l, i Royul Packet Navigation Co,, of Batavfa. 2—3, OOLIiYBH QUAY. UNDER CENTRA jr WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. De Ki.erk BilUton, Batavia Choribon and SemaraEg fnr JaD< MBLCHIORTBBUB Batavia, and bourabaya *2j;K?Ja PasHeniseraacßataviatoOosthaven.Merak.Telok-Betong, Kahdnda, Benkoelen, Enggano and Padang and at Batavia or Sourabaya to
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    • 509 6 (OoEcpanieß Incoryowaiea England!. j Mail and Passenger Skrvi I PENINSULAB AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co I (Under Contract With His Majesty s Government The Company s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FF at present suspended, Passengers for Europe are boobea via Bombay as opportunity
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  • 1080 7 What is to be Tbeir Future Sir H H Johnston writes m the 'Daily) Chronicle "That way lies madness" wrote to me the other day a prominent official of the Aborigines Protection Society (m reference to schemes for an international "government" of Tropical Africa). He ia one
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  • 314 7 Modern Method of Waterprooting Concrete" was the subject of an intetesting paper delivered by Mr C S Gartou at a meeting of the Engineering Society of China iv Shanghai. Iv the course of hi 6 paper, Mr Garfcon showed that one of tha outstanding features of engineering during
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  • 237 7 Three Hundred Killed and Many Injured. The Peking correspondent of the N 0 Daily News, writing on the 7th instant, saye A ghastly story comes from the south. When Changsba was about to be occupied by the Southern forces, the Northern troops crowded into the railway
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 33 7 Q^J ITPf CSJ f^Jt A < E* D VI I lon I lr\USL> «^B_. v B flr Hb 1 Bvi Km HB Bfc I i. k. M m. VVM J L jSb *^^J v^W^
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    • 536 7 Qjs^ V^ D «liii* H.M, THE KING midlothTan rolled oats A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast. y, GENTB FOR LEA PERRINV WORCEBTEMHIRE tAUCI K^v) Rest preparation Q* lu&tmmtiiuiiiimuiimHiiinHinpP l^ LADY who has brought her sick fnend ft bottU of 'W<m itnti \'w dtar he sure you take
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  • 1390 8 To Dec. Si Dec To date Allagar, Dec 300,400 812,630 A.Gajfih.Sep 539.600 129,166 Alor Pongba 233,761 248 868 Alma, 870,700 87,500 352,700 impat, Sep 155,530 198,684 An-Johore, Mar 251,256 28,216 305,005 An -Mal.ay.Dec 1,732,988 1,493,644 An S'tra.May 849 693 821,054 Asahan, July 845,651 388,691 Atbara, 66,494 10,723
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  • 440 8 Principal Accused's Tragic Death. Ona of the most teneational Bark rises ever recorded m the annuls cf the Calcutta Police cstne to a dramatic close vriih the tragic death of the principal! acoufied on Nov H, It appeals that at about eight o'clock] on Monday morning the
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  • 262 8 Dr Woods Hntohinson, speaking m Lon doa iv mail week, said the present war Bras the least deadly ever fought. The I mortality from all causes wae less than y per cent per annum of the total BtreDgth engaged. Ad Array u*ed to be a hot
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  • 19 8 Gopeng Coneol, 1I'kah H« nonthly torain for Jan 317 total to date and n ihe flgnres acci.
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  • 217 8 Washington, luia November. Henry I Ford joined the Btaff of the Shipping Board i to-day to lend his talent for standardization m production m speeding vp the building cf a merchant fleet. Ho was made a cpecial assistant to Chaclee Piez, vics-president of the Board's Emergency
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 189 8 of the Commercial World Scientifically constructed by first-class workmen from bghesl .radc materials. It is made true and sure, never misses fire and is always ready for immediate service. SOLD BY STATIOSERS IMPORTERS. MABIE, TCDD CO.. LTD., 79 80, High Holborn, London, Eng. i>n Factory 319-329, Weiton Street. S. EL
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  • 172 9 Jan. 10, 1918 Tbs following tire the Ehare-a ac t: which changes nre notified m II Fra^pr nml (Jo's \esterdrtv'e sharo list; Buyers Sellers Ayec ftiolek 2.6u Bainownie e4l 675 it .TtiOtong .7 0 Hal.)- Katil .95 .05 Changkat Sordang 880 y. 0 Glenealy 2.R0 2.50 i
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  • 59 9 „/iKao v »u pi to Jan. 10. c ..'2 4 19 82 dimand a-4 732 l «dv*3n f^vdl«« 8 m 2 4^ clrtaiaacf Kanl 81 1 'PDA T r I^B EOHSEOi»&, l%ai:.. :w 88%Prem Yokohama, daman* 108 Java, damand I>6 BASBEOK, dlimandi 65? Sovißßißßf, Bank Ba^luf 98 5 4
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  • 160 9 Jan. 10 Tin (buyei-fi) $128 00 QttfcUl 14.50 fetal Cqkr. >c, J 23. 0f 3jM»kiM C»l»«» No, 21.0/ E;ack Ordln. c'pore 30 50 Pan.V«» i^vniii tzii 42.00 Ntttmtgl (110 la 4> c ik norn Nmtmofi 180 to Bhi ill oom W:lC« (BLiv;a' norr> EoYtl Unu.cma) aon Ball Ccffift '4%
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 355 9 CI r PiEHTY, Llf Jn^URANCK 5S WORTB 800 CENTS ON TFI.P DOLLASf. (INCORPORATED IN BTKAXTTa UTTLXMXIVTS), iO HFTOX W^chssler Sonse sfßgipor«. LONDON OFFICE; £2, 014 Jewry, E.& 1 »cmc Coa^ cl Effiufl, A&fi mnffftll mw ifts BHIIaI %sfc;A.Bßntfuc6e Compamiea Ast la cv* ry funiouiut, lallLihi' U «i Tt j' t
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    • 479 9 VOKOHAM A ,>PECIE BAN'S. LTD. 1 IKOORPO3ATK3 IN JAPAN Capital Subscribed Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid T7p ,y. 30,000,000 P*ve Fund Y. 11,800,000 Pretidont, J. Inonyc Esq, ica Freaidcni. V, Bs« DIIECTO^i. Inoaye Epq. Y. YamaSawa Eh*. Soina Esq. M. O3agirl Ksq. la Eaf T. KawtAhima Ea^, Kiu;araEaq. Baron X Iwasaki
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    • 364 9 *E» ZEIUHD inURMCE Go Ul F3RE m mm. (Incorporatofl m New Zeaiuna.j HUM ilccoporatofl la Hoagh -jn« HIE. m Hongkoiigi) fire axii Marine Ri?t^ of eve* 1 fleeoilr^ i npaos^sittec &t lowest current faftss. ids;^c3 f Eii?i!!a» a Co., Ltd (Inooryonled ie England.) L Ssar jffilt, M&nascr, Inanranae Dayartrnj^ni sstern
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    • 117 9 Established 1876. Mercbants and ConicXiisslDn Agents PUKEiT HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Dept. ESANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux, table claret m bulk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Celssihis Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Kopita! (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always steamers steam
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    • 355 9 VANfEO TG PUftCflAlE llf > D torcir. gOOd CO' ;II Full moa i LI ASSISTANT nmtl 'N. Wanted la ly inw'i i g to BAH^IR Co., Ltd Cbt INSiniANGE. Wanted by a fading "irr Office a Cbiceso can\-.iss r. I uced man need apply. ExcelleU pros Apply INSURANCE c/o Pi
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 194 9 MAIL TABLE To day. iufioimeui&te and Jocat mallt, *n?< be too (v ilßt belcw Penasg, Malacca, F.M.6. it»y T»»u i$ v 1»ily (except Sana ay). Jo'ttcse, B, 8.30. 11 am. 18.30, 1 I p.n. Cucob Soon Hong 8.30 am Cucob Azmere 8 30 am H'kong Shanghai Japan 10 am Rangoon
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    • 75 9 MAILS FOX bUKOPh Lrfr .r.'n^apor.- Due m Loodor Arrival »Kandang I n 9 Sam. 9 Pjl. Barom. 32 Fah. 2i -«g §ffi Temp. 76 t. Wet I3ulb Tfcer. Max. Temp m Bha fail m J 4 ho »v. SINGAPORE HARBOUR T Jj» i-i I UOiQ < Q bou k fai
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  • 1780 10 The Hon Ktfl Primrose From Om Omm Cormjomlsiil B :inbur£h. N )v "20. Multitude o? qri: j DOg lives have been povtt I OVt llk« 'ter m tbe-e ter r. U ot war. and ieemi anfait |O single out one from amoc£ the cth't- 'lie death cf tha
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  • 327 10 INSURANCE POLICY CASE. The hearing of tha c.isQ against Koo Tiam Swee, who was charged with abetment of fjrgur? by using n-< genuine a forged document, was concluded yesterday hefore the Chief Justice, Sir John BuckDill, k c Mr V D Knowlee appeared for the deft-nee. The Chief
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  • 154 10 1 The following promotions were made on Dec B letTo ba Captains. John Hurvey, Wright lliube Germ, Casper Ballard. Powell, Willan, Collins. Home, Alexander Palmer, Edwards, Chilcott, Hop wood, Luke, Ay I met, Hnn Arthur Stopford Hornell, BiggWither, Gilbert Stevenson, Pearson, Car- i rington. E J ward C
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  • 294 10 There were about a dozaa interested tpectutors at the Race Course on Tuesday morning to witness the trainicg for the forthcoming race meeting. Black Watch aud Highgate are both looking fit and were given useful work. Pretty Boy, piloted by R Billett, fiuiehodthe last few furlcng3 at
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  • 71 10 A telegram has been received by Capt G Lawrie, s s Kinta, that bia eldett eon, Geoige Hume Lawrie, aged 23 years, feubLieutenant, R N D, was killed m action on Dec SO. On the outbreak of war he joined the Seaforth Highlanders, and his last letter was from tho
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  • 95 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rabbet Association held ite u.-uil Auction on Jan 9 and 10 when there was offered for eule 16,230.90 pkls or 2,164,132 lbs. j i\ 1 C hj S Jtt hj J\ 1-j \/*ej Ij Sheet Sm. Fine Ribbed $98 to $1(5 M
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  • 170 10 RUBBEB Si&gapDre, Jan 10. The quantity offered at tbis week's auction waa 963 tjas of whica 540 tons were Eo!d The sales opened with prices abnu: (1 below last week, but as the auctioi progressed the tone became easier: and prices declined. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. The beet
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  • 120 10 Singapore, Jan 10 The weekly rabbet anotion opered yesterday with a fairly good demand, at prices approximately the same as last week's, Fids Pale Ctepe selling up to 1106 find Ribbed Smoked Sheet up to |?105 per pikul. tbeee figure* being m each case Si below last
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  • 77 10 Agents Harrisons Ctostleld. United Serdacg 254,006 Sialang 114,382 Tandjcug 103.04? Anglo Sumatra 67,910 Sungei Kari (Sumatra^ 27,880 Tauah Datac 15,6 4 0 Asahan (Sumatra) 89,578 Rubber Plant Investment Trust, Ltd, 53.509 Tea 108,583. Bah Lias £6,098 Toeracgie 21,180 Mendarie 29,311 Bila 10,064 Central Sumatra 14 ng
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  • 85 10 The Gaiety is putting U p a tpacial programme, including new episodes of tbe Masked Granger mystery, J J Corbett m a notable dramatic film aDd a mtrry comedy, whilst clever little liaby Marie I Oaborce can bo seen m the first show. There ia a special comedy
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 43 10 A marriage has been arraoged ond will fchortly take place between Mr Giovanni Aurely, of Messrs. G H Slot and Co and Consular Agent fcr Italy, Penang, and Mies Alice Seth, the elder daughter of Mr and Mrs E L Seth. of Singapore.
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    • 212 10 JEWELLER AND DIAMOND r»l£.j; DIAMOND AND GEM SET JEWEL! HALLMARKED STERLING SILVEKVv [I IN HUNDREDS OF EXCLUSIVE AMD DAINTY I WEDDING AND OTHER GIF i A FTI > j^ j LOWES! 1 POSSIBLE PRICE; 62 3. HIGH STREET and No. 1. BISHOP BTRI] Secures ten per cent discount. But bills
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 89 10 SWIMMING CLUB LAONCrICS. Sunday Jan 13. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 am 2.30 and 3.30 p.u Club Bungalow, 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12,15, 3 and 5 .30 p.m. High Tide 10.8 a.m. Height 9ft Sin. 75 yardß Novicea 1 Kace. This will be j. swum off on arrival of
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