The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 January 1918
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-01-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. V CifINTS SINGAPOKE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 1913 .NO. 9,26915 words
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Article213 1918-01-22 1 The British forces m Italy have been doing good work P.ige 5. In a railway collision near Carlisle several lives were lost Page 5. The report of Duff Development Company t^hews an improvement m the re suits Page 5. Reference is made m a note on pige213 words
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Article1703 1918-01-22 1 Shfl ITM very tiny for eight j"«n cj and I think she had the mort U lur.t buJ intelligent Mac h > 3 *<* that t.»\ a ever w aud certainly the, widabt t>trip»r« *osk6. met ber at on the Rivieru wh:th«r I had gone to take1,703 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1918-01-22 1 MM TYRES ?TY TREAD ernoon TEAS will be served m the lounge and on the lawn every ur*tii\y from 4.30 p.m. lib 111 A I I tNUANut Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 630 j>.m (weather permitting). r THE NEW MODEL UrT_ i^^^^i The Typivviter of Perfect114 words
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Advertisement109 1918-01-22 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW SUPPLIES cientstic AND Technical Books Estate Supplies ALWAYS IN STOCK Sodium Bisulphite Burgess Tapping Knives Taylor's Disinfectant Hand Mangles Momi Chests Anti Corrosive Paints Sandilands Buttery Co. FREE GIFT ONCE A YEAR 3,000 COPIES OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR For 1918. GIVEN AWAY BY109 words
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Advertisement147 1918-01-22 1 LATEST 4DVERTISEMKNTS N V X tailings for Sonth American porte Page 6, The Dollar Directory Company suggest advertising Page 2. Freeh supplies of Egyptitn cigarette! have arrived Page 5. Wanted Clerk conductors for rubber estates and bookkeeper and typist Page 9. Three thousand copies ot the AngloChinese calendar are being147 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1918-01-22 1 THE WEEK Toesday 22nd, R!|b Wslei- 5 i? h.CD., 7-20 pm. Kent Board, 2.15 p m. Wednesudj 23rd. High w*: -~e 14 H.tn 8-5r p.m. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p.m. TSarsflaj 24th. ilifb Water »-86 km 9 53 p.m. Friday 25th Sigh Wfttet- HOa 10-39 p.m. Conversion of St.89 words
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Advertisement570 1918-01-22 2 1 H M AHOO NE D The man wbo does not adverti c o is from hta follows, anJ will Hva*ve. DOLLAR WRr.:TOBY Co. Eatavia Our Day" Lottery THE Fed Cross Society Permitted by the Dutch Government on Sept. 28th 40,000 tickets, total value of prizes Fl 50,000 fl 50,000570 words
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Advertisement572 1918-01-22 2 'Orchard Road, Hngapore's Premier Theatre. LI CtHMPIfTE CiiiWl Cf FF.GGRAMfcE every KCTDAJfand TfflffiSDtf— Tm ighfs UK rtte Thrilling Btory of the A3IEBICAN SECRET BEKVIQE te ho wuh surprise BttßMticßS f>L<.l ttLw iv( u:cn{» iLat it simply holds you spellbound. i» You all like Mystery anil m this SENSATIONAL DB'I ECTIVB572 words
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Advertisement352 1918-01-22 2 A Sumptuous livi' I'mi I lanmtj, i, ■Rie H*i; for Iwic The Pioneer and Premier flcuse t i r I 4 t A Play that breathes the spirit of ser brilliantly and vividly pres Metro's Wonderplay of Patn I Starring the beautiful and gifted Miss Ethel Barrymon m 5 superb352 words
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Article188 1918-01-22 3 ire Ice Manila Turks Want Peace I r m —I C is r> ;i >r t lrna Bey, the Turki-h a conferring at Berne with ioge of pr:- r hai iople f;r powai to DegOti< the All it-- Revelations -The N [ntalll I p jian ol tbe %>f188 words
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Article127 1918-01-22 3 i*out Irisa troops -uni article on the b pftal nn xnd an U Corps back from ih i =u£ *nd co i the i m tht Be cue •ratec bef re linn en of an Iri drawing supplies iii kill thei iier. i a gravey > of127 words
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Advertisement20 1918-01-22 3 BOviKvVARD BOUND 4 CAMPBELL LATHAM Cc, oan Nafii Hillary Tiliirt 58, GOMDUIT BTBBBT, H> LONDOH W l ij G. DISS.20 words
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Advertisement325 1918-01-22 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Lands m the Districts of Siglap and Toah Pyoh At Messrs Chlug Kentf Lee ft Ce's Sate-room Raffles Chambers B ifflea Plaoe, On Monday, 28th Jan. at 2.30 P. W. l Qty-eighi lota of land »Dd house j N^' 798 Confederate Eat.iv- Road, area; -36, .i I;325 words
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Advertisement603 1918-01-22 3 SINGAPORE SPQRTWB CLUB. NOTICE The annual general meeting of the Membern will be held m the Singapore Exchange, on Thursday, 81st January, 1918, at 5.10 o'clock p m. Business. To pass the Annual Keport and Accounts OftheGlnb for the year ended Slat December, 19 i 7. To elect a Committee603 words
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Advertisement791 1918-01-22 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICF. Thjfefunlcipal Comv.i ot Singapore invnjqß^ii<2t ra for the < < r^trnetfjn ComnW'tiptjPif 12 m Earthenware Sewer from I.XrsTTNG MANHOLE OPPOSITE TUMPING STATION, RIVER VALLLY BOU>. Drawings acid Hpecili cation may be inspected and Tender Forms cbraired at the Muuicipa! Euginee-r's Ofiice (Ursfyving department) daring office hours. Tenders un791 words
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Advertisement372 1918-01-22 3 NOTICE. The Exchange r ok) 26th Im u^rday I i ival) 211 NOTICE. The closing of flic sale of Batavif- ay" y tiakets will bo on the Ml fcMt, at noon. The winning numbers of thwill be cabled hern >xu<l published on I ic^tant, and succeedine I appear a- booo372 words
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925 1918-01-22 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, January. 22, 1918, The Straits Settlements is taking the food question very calmly outwardly, and as far as the public is concerned very casually, though from the report of a meeting of Province Wellesley planters, it would seem that the Government, through the Food Contiol925 words
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Article1069 1918-01-22 4 It i? notified that the port of Samasang is declared infected owing to the existence of plague. The annual meetiog of tbe Singapore Sporting Club will be held on Jan 31 at 5.15 p.m. m the Exchange. The Court Cards hope to open here on Feb 9at the Victoria Theatre.1,069 words
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Article133 1918-01-22 4 By v. mail which left Sinp-.Dor end of last week there wen-. hon'bie Mr G I Carver and Dr Fo\vi:c two profesaional men who Lave counected with Singat ftre neither likely to return to the Flu has been iv the Straits wt!l over years, and each has dour goo.: service133 words
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Article167 1918-01-22 4 NAVAL FIGHT C eben 1114 Br, JGJHGFHGFHF- raent d» m tl>. morn or wound e Red-. the i meoiber appear. waymeu f a resolution m favour of a government r ent Tokio, Jan has contracted to millions sterling wdrth ol The Elagae, J lee Nouv Lies vince of167 words
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Article14 1918-01-22 4 fol then!:* thr j rt, Fund fti gold biooel fet. c:14 words
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Correspondence.
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Advertisement86 1918-01-22 4 FRESH SHIPMENT OF '.J.'l»S«^^ EAST OF SUEZ t/OH/V LITTLE Co., Ltd. Mr. H. N BUGKERIDGE [bite of Mi »B£ LAFAYETTE, Photographs pa to Their MAJESTIES Begfl to innounce th ii he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO SINGAPORE at rhe BURLINGTON. (100 Pa.ze2 Nortb or tne Adelphi Hotel), jU fft PROTECTION86 words
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Advertisement87 1918-01-22 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 IOR 6 Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IP ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof *o Payment, The test Guarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. Ring up 1935 TQ-CAY and make an appointment for a Sitting nn ANY87 words
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Article115 1918-01-22 5 SCENES IN RUSSIA'S PARLIAMENT HOOLIGANISM C m C's Fine Manners ■Bnbmannt C*bit] Jan 19. It is considered <nd thft Maximalist ■•iv .'oval Conveu anea during member drew a thf j ader Teer<There was a recurrence jreiny Prospekt iv the i of soppartera acutkei rs and several badges and processionists were115 words
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Article47 1918-01-22 5 Information de. \a Franca a leader r f he following: "Of all mp!oyed m Franca that of 3ved most satiflCac lory, -"atfcraenta agree m imen fare well m are patient, attentive and ai dverj r isl Tho^e ia bi much appreciat oi^Dufftc;ures where47 words
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Article30 1918-01-22 5 20. I: ia reported that and Japanese Bruisers have voatok The Petrograd denies that Japanese Eladifstot and declares i not entactaiii :^e leail intervene m the internal30 words
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Article23 1918-01-22 5 •Jan -j.3. The express from 91 rj with a landslide fifteen isle yesterday afternc3n. ere smashed three peracc? -0 injared.23 words
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Article19 1918-01-22 5 !G —Field Marshal Haig s nothing special to report German official Ostend was 3m the sea.19 words
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Article53 1918-01-22 5 of Taipnaani will be I at the Chetty Temple at Tank •2 6 to which the ien cf Singapore are > from 9 am to 12 noon »c car from Tank Road .ad from 6 p m to midnight Tmnk Road. procession of silver car Beach Road and -display53 words
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Article89 1918-01-22 5 'ak, Parak, has left for parial Forces. better for a woman ,3 is the burning m coutemporar I g shed the it] on what is a the day. The warhaß worker! grow where and well over 800,0(0 Torn, Dick, :^ne to the war, Gl: h a determined :wicbe3 and a89 words
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Article160 1918-01-22 5 BOLSHEVIKS DISCREDITED Revolutionaries Tired of Them /By Bnbmarine Oabl«] Patrograd, Jan 19. In th« Conetifcugct A*B6rnbly Sv^rdaioff read a declaration cl worker 1 right* proclaiming ltunsia aHe publio ol Siiviefn or councils ol workman soldiers and peasants, abolishing private ownar-h-p and making work compulsoiy, ng the workers and160 words
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Article134 1918-01-22 5 Huns Break Krmistioe London, Jin 19. The Russian version of the Brest htovt-k ne^otiatiouj cjatirrns th.i: hitherto the chief point m dispu'e is Lbe occupied territories shall deter mine their own future. The enemy con s to maintain th.it the present con id authorities m these territories134 words
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69 1918-01-22 5 Lcmioc, Jan 80. Renter leaine that Britain has informed Switzerland that the Qovernment desire to reaffirm the trea tier and declarations of I^ls and to .assure thfl Government that m conjunction with the United State- and France they respect the integrity and neutrality of Switzerland69 words
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Article54 1918-01-22 5 London, Jan 'JO. British Italian Offiiftla During the last week living ha= only been possible on two day?. We destroyed ?ix. enemy aeroplanes without los to ourselves. Ae:ive artillery work and .'rols goe> on daily. LondoD. Jan 20. Italian Official: The British batteries caused a big54 words
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Article22 1918-01-22 5 London, Jan 19. The silver market is quiet. LDndon, Jan 19.— The Food Controller has fixed a maximum retail fish prfce.22 words
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Article181 1918-01-22 5 Mr Norman Tempest Gray, Acting State i.eer, Perak. has retired from the cc and leaves Taiping for Australia and v aland, thence co Aa:erica and then Home to England, cays the Malay Mail. Mr Gray entered Government service OO Aupust 3rd, J839, and haB181 words
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Article92 1918-01-22 5 Receipt is acknowledged with thanks, of a buoy calendar from Messrs Hin Watt and Co. and deßk pads from Guan Kiat and Co. And a Chinese English calendar from the Trade Regidt, .day the body of a Chinese was found m an old, abandoned eainpn hi the Singapore Riv er.92 words
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Article667 1918-01-22 5 The following was the report of the directors for the 15 months ended blatj March, 1817, presented to the shareholders at the fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Company, heli at Winchester House. Old Broad Street, LonJon. on Dec! 11. The directors having decided to alter fche667 words
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Article65 1918-01-22 5 To night the Fantaetics will make their farewell app?arance at the Alhambra, and a specially fine programme has been arranged for the occasion. Miss Nellie and Mies Elsie Black will be heard m n(i\v v< cal and instrumental number?, while Miss Hilda Felstead will siug When Are You65 words
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Article57 1918-01-22 5 At the Gaiety this evening the new programme includes The Two Sergeants a Paequali film, more of The Double Cross and au amusing Vitagraph comedy, new magazine etc The Harima Hall shows the closing episodes of The Gray Ghost with the unravelling of the mystery, supported by57 words
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Article107 1918-01-22 5 Wong Chan, a Macao woman, has reported to the police that at 9 pin. on ■he and her companion were stop ped by two men uud robbed of their jewels valued &300| at B.»kit Ho Swee. The public trial of two Formosan Chinese, father and son, who are accused of107 words
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194 1918-01-22 5 There has passed through Singapore r. Siamese Military Mission, forerunners of the Expeditionary Force of our neighbour ing ally, en route for the western front The Mission comprised Major General Phya Bhijai Janriddh, Lieut Col, Prince Chatramougol, Lieut Col. Para Sons Suradij, Capt Sai Punnubunu194 words
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Article138 1918-01-22 5 Maci'hail and Co's Report (Mondav'g Busiceso Rubber and Tin tire practically unchanged m price but the Bhare market ie also unchanged m tone. Indragiris have been done at $6.50, Batang Benars at abaut 815. 7f. Coline burghs at $5.30, Merguia at 56, Teluk Ausons at $11.75. Offers138 words
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154 1918-01-22 5 Iv a compilation by tha National City Bank of New York, eocg surprising figures were recently given ghowirg the expansion of tr^de between tha United States and the Dntoh Indies. A record was achieved m the fiscal year of 1917. which showed bigger results than154 words
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Article86 1918-01-22 5 Batavia, Jan 19. Rubber First Latex Crepe per half kilo F 1 12 i. Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilc F 1.12£. Outputs (75 Firsts) per half kilo .95. Coffee Robusta ready perpikul F2l. Robueta new crop perpikul F24. Sugar. 1917 Crop Jay* Superior White D86 words
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Article216 1918-01-22 5 Territorial troops serving East of Suez bave a very strong claim to the war chevron, and there is sorae little feeling amongst them on the subject. Territorial troops have the same Imperial obligation as those who are m Egypt, Greece and elsewhere, and probably suffer more through climate conditions, etc,216 words
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Advertisement268 1918-01-22 5 ART" 1 MO \*J Booking: parcels of Cigarettes and Tobacco for the Brhist Expeditionary Forces m France, Mediterranean, Egypt, Sale 1 ica and also for the Belgian Trt ps. Y> 100. Wills' Wild Woodbine Cigarettes S's. 1>55 Z 280. Wills 1 Wild Woodbine Cigarette! ss. 190 X. 425. WilU* Wild268 words
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Advertisement484 1918-01-22 6 JAPAN MAIL sTFAsasmp cc M Ltd. ffaawiMMßi fca Japaa), EUROPEAN LIME. Ft- Hcagktat Shasffcal, K?"i Tdkchißi Fir Saiiisi, Panang, Colonial and E.iglacd ?la The Cape. A •etvlce I- malnif.'ued betwecE Yotaiiawi Kfanel w E ndon, ana i el*i >;.-{/■ witti cne I «3 rUlJayaMSt Qoren meni. The New L'win mtlc:<,[n\zi484 words
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Advertisement389 1918-01-22 6 wir ivr HESSAGERIES MARITIME! INCOHPORATKD IN FRANC* MAIL LiNI. Fortnightly service b^tw t-s Indo-Gblfri i^hlna, J^pan, OeylOD, Dj.bou'l, Egy»l MarfjOllleei BRANCH LINK, fortnightly service between Salgoi-Tomra* I Haiphong. For further lnfcrmation ajply 10 J. de CQURTQiS, vmm Stoomvaart Msatscliapjsy "Nederl jc» and Rotterdam Lloyd >! (Incorporated m Holland). ROYF.L DUTCH389 words
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Advertisement575 1918-01-22 6 &OHSINKLIJKE PAKETVMRT MMTSCIMPi'sJ (Incorporated In Holland, Eoynl Packet Navigation Co., of Bat&vift. 2—3, Ck)LL7BB QUAT. UNDEK CINTHA'jr WITH THE NETHERLANTS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Singkara Sicgkawang, Selakatt Peinangbat and Fambas Jan. J;> I Bingkki. Berombang. Paneh, Asahan and Belawan Dcii Jan. 2t i Bisgkep Letong Kramat, Tarempa, Midai, and Genting Jan. 24575 words
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Advertisement251 1918-01-22 6 AND Tbs Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO at present suspended. Passengers for Europe are bookeJ via Bomb: accommodation is available. The P. A O. Company sha I be a* .to cauc* 1 a recent Btite of affairs acd hold ihem-elved fiee from all Ila F WATI/rn SAILINGS OF STEAMERS OF THE251 words
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Article777 1918-01-22 7 National Jealousy aod Us Consequences The Hungarian correspondent cf th* 1 Xieuv.e Kolterdamecbe Courant deTotte an article to the internal position of the Dual Heaarcby. He wrifp -Wta Ist the Minister ioc Foreign Affair* n( Budapest ptated the tetroa whereon the t,'«n*rfi! Powers are prepared to777 words
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Article146 1918-01-22 7 Tbe man who is prepared to sit down and negotiate termß with Sermany m tbe belief that aba is sincere m regard to a, deeire for a psrinenent peace ia a fool, v forgetful fool, and a dangerous fool," said Or Macrmmara, Secretary to the Admiralty,146 words
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INDIAN TELEGRAMS.
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Article468 1918-01-22 7 The re6ult cf Our I>«y fe-*.:v. m numerous part's cf India MM only n»w b di D| to bi definitely known a*« tuteie are f 1 i OMItCN w4ie*£ entaftrtttta meets and function*- bavt y^t to b« beld. A majority of the provincial committee, however*, bava468 words
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Article363 1918-01-22 7 Bombay, Jan B—A8 A considerable amount of pacic was created m different parts of the Dative town last night, when at about ten o'clock droves of hornet were ccc» running about loov io different localities. The aniraald belonged to Kami Raldock Ltd, and were imported iato363 words
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Article60 1918-01-22 7 Bombay, Jaa 8. In n leading* headed Profiteering la Bomb Nh Times of India draw*- attentiou ti enormous increase of )a: m the prices of foodstuffs find home rei.L, and earnestly appealß to the Govern;; tit to constitute at ul.li' Bmall m^i I eloei O^mniittefl and t^60 words
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Advertisement450 1918-01-22 7 «r Pi ace, Farinb or Plenty, Lif^ Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. THF GRFAT FASTFRN IIFF ASSIIRANfF fOMPANY 11MITFS) SEAD OFFICE WlHchcster Roaio, Singapore, LONDON OFFICE t Si, GUI Jewry, E.C. azpixi X20.00C «&pc&!iefl Mritfc t& Sa?»grx>e Ooavtol Bmglamfl, aad oomrHea wti* lie BttMßb lilSeiAsravaKce OomyAxleß Act450 words
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Advertisement495 1918-01-22 7 YOKOHAMA" SPECIE DHim, Lill. [VOCBPOBATKC IB JAPAN Capital Subscribed «.Y. 48,000.000 Capttal Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Ke^erve Fund. Y. 21, 300, 000 President, J. Inonye Es*. S%cc-Cr<:ridcv.t Y. Yamakawa Eb<. DIBECTORS. J. Inony Bl V Y:\makawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odaglri Bsq. K. Bonoda Bsq. T. Kawashiiui Ks:q. EC495 words
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Advertisement227 1918-01-22 7 nut zuim insurance c?.< Ltd. rtmi m marine. (Incorporated lv New Zca)t»tti3.) UfcS-TSZE INSURANCE ISBG2. lit URINE. (Incorporated In nong&ont 13KIR1 FiftE INSURANCE b., Ul. rinr Htti Uaeorporafced lrt Hongkong.) 1 WJOfc EiJARINTEE ft ACSiDENT Oa, Lti. BIMMNTEE. [Incorporated m England] Fire and Marine Risks of rvt-ry description undersvritten at227 words
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Advertisement156 1918-01-22 7 Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Dept, ESANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux table claret m balk and bottle also light dry white wine, Vichy Celestins Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestivejopgans) We have always steamers steam launches156 words
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Article795 1918-01-22 8 Discoveries m U S. New York. A mass of correspondence beaiing oc the Sinn Feiu acfcivitioa ba& come into the possession of the Auierfcan Secret Service. Some of the correspondence is published to day. It establishes the fact that the Sinu Feiner.6 maintain an important organisation m795 words
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Article89 1918-01-22 8 Pan-Germaniacs hove discovered another reason that compels them to re tain Belgium and the occupied portion of Northern France. This territory must be annexed they say. to prevent England and France from ucdng it as a base frJr air raids on Germany. The Pan-Germanmcs have supplied the Allies with another89 words
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Advertisement680 1918-01-22 8 Dysentery i Dr. Cassell's Tablets Make Yon Strong and LONDON, S.W.. ENG., writes: it is a pleasure to me to rccomm of the body, and to giw a fine sense of Itrtngttl *na < racts, anfl Nerve Weakness Stomach Troubles Heat Weakness Bodily We?kness lnd lp ;esticn Sk-epiessness Ncrv >SIS680 words
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Article1491 1918-01-22 9 Uitred by FKASKK Co., Exchange and Share Broken, Jan. *Jlat, i Aii «uot»iioB8 of Slicriiui Btaits.mnsl fee re&trded &a tat e^ loialJUU lot tbfi r leuil^ Gat, Isaca. Paid, L& o iiU" auraa-a. t.jttiihi 100,000 li II Allacar 16% 2 8 30 BTB.BBO Is 28 As^io-Java 861,491 words
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Article53 1918-01-22 9 ICWMCTID BF WC Jan. '21.) B*ot 4 a 8 140 16 FffTßkt eicdsfis 3m 24 11 16 Fcaoo* denißcd Bank w 818 Q^O Iv 0 1 i, li n Mai 26^% F^re m IOKOBAMA, d«p-5.t4 10? i Rji9afiS)H Itr 6$ I, E*ri:k Bizjrtßj f« M tk al JSn !»Dd53 words
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Article161 1918-01-22 9 Jaa. 21. Tin (140 tons) 9135. C0 16.50 Gtexafcttf C?fe» Mti, I >3 G£ Giunfciai C*x%§ No. 7 21.0 C PajpsE Black crdin, v 31.50 Pappsr, (Wfcits fall) 42.50 He*. r,fljs (110 S3 ii.B Ik i nor.. Nvtaatgl (80 to 8b« 1% I norn Mas* (i>»G!,' norn O?ot»s (Amhotaa)161 words
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Advertisement121 1918-01-22 9 IPIC AL ROOFING Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS which do away with the necessity of a s sticky cement at the overlaps. JENASCO is the result of over ;0 years experience m the mahu- Ready Roonngs. Its lurability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the market.121 words
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Advertisement470 1918-01-22 9 WANTED t>tftt»3- ftjlfc r Qeel *rf'Jr to apta ii iMh i p»r« r;:-i:t K.ft^n Dank iiuM 4i.: 11, r <- -15 I WANTED. fcypuwKtMof, Indian »r J Ifplrt. Chln^ Apply ii oak 3 Mm«"a 9t t r6< t. iti n gOCt! -ra'ing salary i«q itictiIcrs to Box 95, c 0470 words
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Miscellaneous448 1918-01-22 9 MAIL, TABLE To day inteimedlate and locai mails, »»n ot tourjC in list below Penang, Malacca, F M (far .^wia; I u daily (except Sunday). Johore, 8, 9.30, 11 a m. 18.88, I, III p u Cucob Hock Gan 8.80 AM Sydney, taking mails for other places in Australasia 8.30448 words
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Article4163 1918-01-22 10 Ordinary Meeting, Monday, Jan. 21 PBSgHkT. II K. tht- G V'U! i -Mr Aith r Young O.C M G II B. the iw v* r.t 1 OAoet Commanding the triHir.- (Ma;ir fini. 1» H EttdOQt, CLM.O.) The ilon ihaCoi. Bt4 Wt F. >. James, cm g The lion4,163 words
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Advertisement190 1918-01-22 10 It's Good to feel tired after healthy exercise, but if that tired fee a night's sleep it's abnormal. It meai tated, that you need a tonic to bniid Dr. WMiams Pink Pills for Pale Feoole supply all the elements that the blood needs to i They begin at once to190 words
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