The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 January 1918
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Title Section15 1918-01-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NO. 9,270 :kn oknts SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, JANUAEY 23, 191815 words
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Article195 1918-01-23 1 La'e wirefe will be found on page 4. Our Scottish letter will be found on page 10. Interesting nevrs of Straits people at home ie given on page 5. Germany ha^ concluded a separate peace with the Ukraine- Page 5. The labour troubles in Austria are reported195 words
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Article1499 1918-01-23 1 The bouee coramittefl of tbe ewell dnb High Life in Tbe East met or.ce a month in eolemn conclave to d Mi many things peitefnlng to tbe ti-ilb beneath, but oetenei' y to tackle tbe delicate problems relative to tickling ibe palate, or Makan and Minum. The1,499 words
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Advertisement126 1918-01-23 1 r:9DRIGH TYRES -ETY TREAD «^MMB^BR33S^BBHDE9HBHHBSIIIHSBMHIHHHHIHHIIHHH9HV9BHBHBHBHHHBHBBVHHHNBiHHBV I 3 A E*DI VQ lIHTI7I nArrLLo nUILL. fternoon TEAS will be served in the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. siWi IN STTPNDANCF Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, I W*^ A V V P* -*A^r ■■A8HDI■I(I126 words
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Advertisement116 1918-01-23 1 THE only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. "Stelastic" Super Cvres /^^^r^^ Stelastic Tyres ••^^/'••'■■^P^^^ from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN FORD I IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST COST I MOST116 words
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Advertisement138 1918-01-23 1 LA'? IST ADVERTISEMENTS. Eunet for Calcutta Page 6. Hcuee near Swimming Club to let; Cie;k wanted Page 9. The Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club courts ace cloEed for the present Page 8. Whiteaway Laidlaw's for the lateet etyleß in gentlemen's wear Page 3. Wassiamull Asßomull and Co have a new shipment138 words
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Miscellaneous89 1918-01-23 1 THE WEEK f cdnfSJiaj 23rd. Hlqh 24 ,BM p.m. Lodge St. George Regular. 9 p.m. Tbcpstfaj 24th. [Jifn Wate> a.tu ,953 p.m. Fri2aj 25th F.igh Water 40 a 10-39 p.m. Conversion of St. Paul. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p.m. Taipu&am Festival. Saiordt) 26th. High Wat.:?— 9 S i.ro n.'.2 pm. Ha89 words
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38 1918-01-23 2 lift loir- I arae c t to train »s well lists B t ?bange is t i cost ol ¥118,000, k e appro e g ecaJ 1 being T100,000.-~(J ft pa n I38 words
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Advertisement10 1918-01-23 2 fVitafer Mort valuaUe hi Ner^e Trr.,,Ki». I t H, Neur»«theniA.10 words
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Advertisement689 1918-01-23 2 }v —^j vJ\ fi V fi x MAROONED The man wh.o does not advertise is isolated from his fellows, an.! will starve. DOLLAR Y^Rfcr.TORY Co. imii linn li i ai M i ii m wii wi mi M im '3at: via 'Our Day* Lottery IB THE 'ed Cross Society Permitted689 words
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Advertisement752 1918-01-23 2 A Sumptuous Five Part L>ram»t rFI The Hail for Music The Pioneer and Premier House The H A Play that bivathes the. spirit of service u 5e Metro's Wonderpiay of Patriotic ■he Greatest Prvrtr" i< rrnly a patri patriotic importance, it is cn« theatre It has action, x < u.ance752 words
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Article709 1918-01-23 3 Their Political Awakening One of the most tanking features of the present political upheaval hus beau the awakening of certain hitherto dor mant forces in the Indian body politic. Classes that in the past, either from inertia oc trcru a desire to avoid the dust and dm709 words
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Article73 1918-01-23 3 Tbe Malay Mail had received from tbe Dato Stia, Selangor, the following telegram 11 An Order has been given by His Highness the Sultan, through the Dato Stia, that all the Naib Kafchis in the State scmll membacba doa (read special prayere) iu the Murjida on73 words
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Advertisement405 1918-01-23 3 JOfMiiMM AT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE IttffpHMßj I Tanjcne Pa*.*r Koad. Tra:..- {.'a^ th- 1 -or. ImmHBHP^IC^ SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TONIGHT:! The 1 rofcen Spell. Fp. 4. Mysterious Disappearance. r HE TRAP Thrilling 3 part Girl Detective Drama I ~orp. Present Francis Busbinan and Beverley Bayne In I THE405 words
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Advertisement610 1918-01-23 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. N OTICL, The anneal general meeting of the Mem* oers will be held in tne Singapore Exchange, < )n Thursday, 3ist January, 1918, at D j'clock p m To pass the Annual Report acd Accounts of tht- Club for the year ended Bist December, 19.7. To elect610 words
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Advertisement614 1918-01-23 3 1 LADIES' UWN TENNIS CLUB. <ironn«i un3er repaii weather permitting, Ihe lawns will ru-open int Febrn-viy. 1918. K J TOTTO^, Hon. Beoretary 2-6-1 FIREWOOD Quantity required about 2,500 cubic yards monthly. Suppliers of firewood are invited to communicate with the advertiser. Box 616 co Free Press. 13 1 29-1 THE614 words
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Advertisement9 1918-01-23 3 SPENCER MOULTON TYRES. Sole Agents: Central Engine Works, Ltd.9 words
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Advertisement168 1918-01-23 3 A f~T"| V W a^iWHjLß^te sain JLJ*A Vtf dCjLc. JL* h*mj I SINGAPORE MOST MODERN STORE G t's Wbite Topees, made from best quality consolidated rubber and cork, fitted with white muslin puggaree and white leather chin st Price 58.50 each. G 'e Fancy Spot Design all Silk Ties, in168 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article51 1918-01-23 4 Ken sin. On the 2'st Nov.. at Edgbaston, Biimir^harn, to Mr. ard Mrs. J. 8. M. Kenme, ol 5, Qoeen Anne -gardens, Bedford Park, \V.— a daughtf r. PUCKLE —On 18th November, at 26, Grosvenor Bqaare, the wife of Lieut. -Colonel F. K. Pdckle, Army Service Ccrp«, of a51 words
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Article45 1918-01-23 4 Bagot— Harper. At St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur, on -7 id. 19th, 1918, by the Kevd. A. I>. Champion. M. Edward Bagot, Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S. to Ena Gertrude Harper, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Peascod Harper, Federal Hill. Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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894 1918-01-23 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Jan, 23, 1918. The hierarchy of generals and field marshals, admirals and S-?a Lords does not win battles. It may lose them, and it may win them willy niliy. It may even show the men the way to win them, but without the men and894 words
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Article1135 1918-01-23 4 The Municipal Commissioners meet on Friday at 2.80 p.m. The agenda contains the usual items, and the question of the absence of a cornmiesionei:. During Mr Hallifax'B absence Mr John PoJglase is Deputy President. By the French mail on Sunday morning there arrived from Saigon M Maurice, agent general o1,135 words
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Article497 1918-01-23 4 London, Jan '21 Tl sterling war bon<U were Bog land It 81 v. i eterhng w. r> fa d b] I week endii:^ Jun Ani-tfidifn, .1 i f i I -Hi Vileritinf civil c. i) lit r i.l.j h ance tod; reports We boob pi encounters Lodon, Jan497 words
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Advertisement120 1918-01-23 4 JUST RECEIVED I FRESH SHIPMENT OF i I For Particulars and Prices "EKKO" THE PORTABLE COOKER PRICE $1.50 Complete with Solid Alcohol (Beplaolni Methylated Spirit) EXTRA REFILLS 30 cts. EACH. John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE ilite of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES Begs120 words
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Advertisement88 1918-01-23 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 6 Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof *o Payment, The Eest Guarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. Ring up 1035 TO-OAY iind make an appcintment for a Sitting on ANY DAY.88 words
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Article46 1918-01-23 5 Submarine Cable - Submarine Cable By N ATTEMPT TO REACH r i N#pbew in Command Tb monitor Rag a Dardanelles comi junt f and a appear f Bxp Tt» aro i u anJ B to break out s in the Adriatic, -b from the :rdunelie6 in46 words
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225 1918-01-23 5 found tii- I while tiriLg ru khi a hole nave practie gait on the rond is i xpected th\t the D followed l'. ::?a by the Is are confiscating rtievik newspapers j I M Petrograd M •hi i dissolu :ent Assembly. I -ible to225 words
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Article62 1918-01-23 5 Jao 21. A meeting of two engineers at Woolwich Ar^ecal a resolution demanding that; ml negotiate with the belDl self determine ai, no annexation, no in t>uch action denicna imperialism ia the only then the meeting ce srata in the prosecution these objects have been well informed f62 words
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Article39 1918-01-23 5 < *od Floods in Low L \ipa Service, 9 have broken •oiland. Limburg I ttecL A oe is being feared. ja far has sold surname, who was .*ing tha ilin now 31 ued on frontier in July 1914,39 words
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Article417 1918-01-23 5 REMARKABLE PRESS MANIFESTO Indignation with Brest-liUvsk Failure Amsterdam, Jan 21. The Loka lan/^iger report- (cowing strikes m Austria, n big fomonttl it m in Vienna, crowds block the traffic. The labour organ Arbai ter zaitucg appeals to the food workers: aud railwayman not to strike becaaee417 words
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Article23 1918-01-23 5 London. Tac 21 A lire broke cut en the training ship Warspite at Greenhithe. The lads were anded eafely.23 words
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Article370 1918-01-23 5 DiflfteoltiM which had arisen between he Colombo pilot service and the liovimmenl of Ceylon receutly reached a Sllmax, several pilots having left the service, and a number of ethers having jiveu notice to Ibave at the end of the fear that ha3 closed. The impale, we earn,370 words
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Article754 1918-01-23 5 Of Admiral Groome, who has just died, is an old reminiscence of the SV A. He cams out with the Spartan aud Aeolus at u fiirne when there wai some likelihood of friction with Russia and tbn vpr=p!s passed through Singapore without stopping. The S V754 words
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Article164 1918-01-23 5 A duoided change of attitude on the part of the President is manifested towards the political situatisn. The President has telegraphed to 20 provinces staling that for the purpose of upholding the reputation of the Northern troops and for the full control of the country, military164 words
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Article165 1918-01-23 5 Lye Ah Yok and Lira Sob Kiah. the former a Cantonese woman, and the latter her husband, were charged in the district court yesterday with houee breaking and the theft of |8 H5O in notes, and jewellery, together valued at §4,908, from the house of165 words
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Article111 1918-01-23 5 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. fCOURTESV OB 1 THE FRENCH CONSULATE Paris, Jan 20th, 6 25 p.m. Pefcrograd. Following disagreement be tween the MaiTriSy and tha Maximalists and Lefc the Constituent Assembly was dissolved. Vieuna. Disturbances broke out in several workmen centres in Austria. Thou sands of workmen lefC the factories with111 words
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Article136 1918-01-23 5 Hit No 1. Fund Completed. But No 2. The following subscriptions are gratelully acknowledged. E S Manaeeeh $625 J A Eliae 625 A Frankel 25 0 J Levy 200 D Mordecai 200 Mr and Mrs J Ellison 100 V Ciumeck 100 Gueton and136 words
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Article38 1918-01-23 5 The following contributions are ac knowledged. Already acknowledged. 17,823 Mrs G A Goodman ICC Mr Tan Cheng J^iong 100 Mr J H Simpson 50 Mr Wcng Kut Sun 20 $8,093 S Y Leong Hon. Treasurer.38 words
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Article48 1918-01-23 5 A Gospel song service will be held in the New Hall oi tne Y W 0 A on Sunday, 27th at 8.45 pm. Members and their gentlemen friends are cordially invited. The Rev W Cro6B will give the address, and solos will ba rendered.48 words
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Article158 1918-01-23 5 Effective and Less Painful Than Antiseptics. The reiults of ueing common soap inßtead of antiseptics in the dressing of wounds in 368 cases are described id the Lancet by two R A M 0 captains. The writers eay timfe soap solution dressings clean a. wownd quick'y acd158 words
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Advertisement286 1918-01-23 5 ARE NOW Booking parcels of Cigarettes and Tobacco for the British Expeditionary Forces in Francs, Mediterranean, Egypt, Salci ica p.rd also for the Belgian Troops. Y 1-21K Wills' United SerYico Mix urc 14 i 4 100 Wills' Vild Woodbine Cigarettes s's. Z 280. Wills' Wild Woodbine Cigarettes ss. 190 X286 words
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Advertisement488 1918-01-23 6 2 X PAN HA!i STKAKSIUP CO., Lid. ur;or^ratt.3 in Jajan) f.^f:3P£A» LI«E, Ftr Bonlksa*. SJHBtfns, Ktbs i IV-!--Fip flalaui, Psaan^, Colombo int England ?ta Tba Cape. A service i^ malnifiiaod belweea Yor aj i farts e: London, unl c cccjf^t 1 Itt tt I oferttiatfMMie Ck> 1 mtui, Th« No-a488 words
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Advertisement408 1918-01-23 6 MBSSSGERIES MARITI^^I Incorporated in Fr.\«''« Fortnightly service between lado-Oa»*»i Thina, Japan, Oeyloc, Djibomli Zt.7»*< ilarEelllea. BBJLNr-H LINK, J PortßlgMiywrtce between SalfQ»'Tonra» ti Batphontfi For fiuther lnfcr'uatlon Bfflf 10 J. da GuUkTOIS, &b»i j Stoomvaart Waatschappy "Nederiaa' and 4I Rotterdam Lloyd' 1 (Incorporated in Holland). ROYM DUTCH *flfl!L COIPAMIBS Fortnightly Mail408 words
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Advertisement641 1918-01-23 6 KcWIMKLSJKE PAKETWURT MkUiMJnj 1 (Inoorporate-il In Holland, JEcyni PacKißt Navigation Co., of Batavia. J UNDEK C NTKALT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA. GOVERNMENTS. -iNGKAiu Biogkawang, BeUkau Pcmangbat and Sambas Jan. M \lting Muntok and Falembang an JJ MFRKUB Pontiacak 'J aD KSGEBL Betombaßg, Panch. Afghan and BflnAvan DeH Jan. 2j aiBGKBP641 words
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Advertisement420 1918-01-23 6 (Gompanißß Incctfowefl i« EcgJa Mail and Passenger J PENINSULAR AND OBIENTAL S. N. Co I (Under Contract with His Majesty s Qc Phe Company's M4JL SERVICES EA3T of bomb Phe Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TC AND PaeseDgers for Europe are booked via Bombs The P. O. Company sha l be at420 words
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Article364 1918-01-23 7 Conference on Research Work. The iollcmiDg has been issued through the Preeß Bureau Oae of the most attractive fields for investigation that are being opened by the exigencies of the war is that which pertaiuß to the winning of tin and tungsten. Recently some successful experiments have364 words
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Article282 1918-01-23 7 The University Correspondect publishes some more amusing schoolboy howlers." Amorg them are the following Walter Scott was imprisoned in the Tower because he cou'd not pay hia debts while there he wrote the Waverley Navels, bat he was afterwards burnt alive he also brought tobacco from Virginia, bo called282 words
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Article180 1918-01-23 7 la La Grande Revue of September, 1917, M Albert Favre, Deputy, writes on the lessons of the wur for the army of to-morrow. Ke eays The chiefs invested with supreme powers should join themselves to the manufacturers, the savants and the enlightened spirits whose j science180 words
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Advertisement16 1918-01-23 7 ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS I J GROSSMITH SON, J^s- snrit^S? n16 words
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Advertisement380 1918-01-23 7 Never Use An Oily Polish on Any of My Furniture^just /^\ILY polishes gather and hold the dust, soilV^ ing clothing, linen and everything with which they come in contact. Johnson's Prepared Wax imparts a perfectly hard, dry, glassiike polish. It forms a thin, protecting coat over the varnish adding years380 words
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Article570 1918-01-23 8 Our Armoured-Car Men From Russia Wl J Mid I maalic bave been the adventure l f lbs men cf the British fir moareJ car Icona who have fast ■■tinned la i n'^r Bgbting under Com :i in Jt r 0 iv r l.cker Lainpson. fc P, for over570 words
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Article157 1918-01-23 8 Paris. U regardi the Etattiaa Bxtremi ex.prc---.j ntentioc to ''offer 1 immediate peaec to the Germanic Powen a Jidlo matist Ba. I m inj weeki before the Brest Litovsk negotiations opened: AH we know I s views of a just pence is 'o he without acut- v.itiora157 words
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Article143 1918-01-23 8 r:u"i has becoine a mcsfc important mineral, tinee cxi.ie oi' thorium is essent. tttt i"..ikir;g incandescent gaa mantlas. Monastic •and, from which it 13 prepared, is very Ipail |j diiftribnted, aa.i the £tin f hmm hitherto eome from Brazil, thfl <i°rniauc, nptdless to say, haviDg secuitd the laifMl supply. (Jretit143 words
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Article215 1918-01-23 8 Since the war British visitsrs to Paris have baen no little delighted to make the acquaintance of a street uewsvendor, who, a truly Cockney accent and John Bull Ij'affneas, thrust his wares under the pas sing Britone' noses There wai no mis taking the man for215 words
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196 1918-01-23 8 public kitchen success in GERMANY. In the Frankfort Ga/.ttte of November 2nd there i? a rerrarkable account of the public kitchen system, which is largely responsible for Germany's; ability to cope with food difficulties. An idea of the t to which the system is developed may ba gathered from the196 words
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Article399 1918-01-23 8 Singapore. Jan aiet, 1918. Beans, Long per catty 19 do. French do 2i Bee! perlb. 18 Bean Sprouts per catty 3 Bamboo Sprouts do B Blachan do 2 1 Brinjals do 8 Cabbage, Batavia do nil do. China do —16 do. Salted do 15 Car:v:s. I: .i<.399 words
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Advertisement405 1918-01-23 8 in quarts, pints, and h pints. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) JLime-FHiit TuiccT^^^.^ J\(/ S' Brings to your lips the juice^^^ ~^uJ*F~iAS^ B It is drink that is always cooling and refreshing. V \m The children love it. Order a few bottles to-day. M supplies have405 words
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Advertisement20 1918-01-23 8 I 6USS AND PORCELAIN RUSSEB LATEX cyp I «N HALF LEMON AND FLAT BOTTOM SHAPE, I r *y i j^20 words
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Article116 1918-01-23 9 Tin (200 Ions) 111 Q&mfeicx Cai« N FepgiM Black 01 Peppas, *WMu fall) Bogs (110 la Ike li-UJfLSngS (80 SO tfe* i«. DCI: atacs (BaadaJ ncm CoS*« (4% Rir. Bon Taplooa, irasll ne&rl tit r q 18. o: Stt falrt m«dlam pcurj d« Sago, 7 oo OepEft Saodiied M116 words
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Advertisement217 1918-01-23 9 t— 7 *'\!iim» Plenty, Lu;i In-^lrakce i^ worth ioo cents ua tee miLxn, I IINCORPORATKI/ iM STRAITS 3ELTfLSCM&NTS^ I K2IAD OFFICF: &bts^^ ?oa» g!£-2*2<sr« LON^.; OFFICE: s QZ(S E.C» 6 tm A. H. FAIR, tf&Bsgi&g DirQct^ £1,200 M £1,900.000 .\on £i,?00.000 j, E, C. rabaya vtng I >ank, Ltd. I217 words
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Advertisement418 1918-01-23 9 d is Japan) KBorlbeO —^._Y. 4S,0C0.0«)0 Capital Paid J'p y. 30,000,000 Y. 91,300,000 Pr««ii6n«, J, Inocye Es%, V. Yaniakawa Esf CISECTCBS. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N i >dagiri Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. r. Kawashima Esq. H. Kimura K Bar. n K. Iwasafei K. Hara 1- K ratsutni Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA.418 words
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Advertisement488 1918-01-23 9 m-r mawi«i rnni— ""-t. j»- 'inwoum Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKEf HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drags Oepi. 5 ESANOFELE Jast received from Bordeaux, table c!a el in balk and bottle; also lighc dry wliite wine. Vichy Ceiestins Table Water (for the kidnsys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopilal (dyspepsia488 words
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Advertisement449 1918-01-23 9 CLERK Wanted at ocoe a Clerk good bandwrttts essential and one with knowledge of ghar< transfer work Dnfr-.rrfd Apply CATTEY AND B*TEMAN. CLartered t auk Chain here WANTED Two good c!erk-conduct^s far Rubber E-tates. Only men with experience need Bpply to Dnpire Brothers, Rubber Depart L". it. Fterjct Bank ouiK.iti^-;,449 words
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Miscellaneous297 1918-01-23 9 i*• ATT T^ A T~> T T!3 AriAlij TABLrE iatoixcedl&te and local mall*, wtlt be touno la uat Delow Psauag. Mfc)&cca. F.M.ti, |k| 'lim| f ».a flilly (excej. t Boaday). Johoie. 8, 9.8U, 11 a m., IS.BO, t, 4 A 8 p n Cucob Azmere 8.30 am Cucob Soon Hong297 words
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Article1559 1918-01-23 10 /fcm Our Ovrn Correspondent Singapore Officer Oecoratei. Rdinburgh, Nov 27. Lieut Arthur Thomas Seal rtti H uk lauJt r-^ son ol Mr.- J Tbotfl Ifl Henoon bill, Dundee has been awarded the Military Ctoh foi distinguished conduct on the field. Lieut Thomas, who is a torm< r dm1,559 words
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Article151 1918-01-23 10 Yesterday's official cable from Bafeavia indicates that the Ned. Indian Steam ship Companies have proposed through the British Indian Government lo London offering 90,000 tons tonnage for tugar to British Indian pcrca. SCeamera on atrival to load 18,000 tons rice from Rangoon to Calcutta, Madras and Colombo, 18,000151 words
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Article563 1918-01-23 10 The British Frent. London, .lan 6 -—Operations for the weik ended January Brd: What little alteration of importance tcck pit-cn in tbo general military situation bus been in tbo Allies' favour. ()q the Western (rout the Germans twice attempted on succeeding daj s to gain the ridge563 words
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Article157 1918-01-23 10 Without Sugar or Glycerine. A naw war time pharmacopoeia will come into force on Deo 1. This consists o s some 120 medicinal preparations which now conUin sugar or glycerine, but in future will be compouuded without either. Glycerine is required for explosives and sugar must be Bared.157 words
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Article28 1918-01-23 10 Agents Latham Co. The output for the first fortnighi of Jan wa6 Houra run 579; cubic yards treated 73,000 total pikuls 466.87 revised on sale 884,656.33.28 words
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Article71 1918-01-23 10 Are Chinese boys of immature year allcwed to pull rikisbas This question' is put by a correspondent who engaged rikisha 65 45 from Bras Basan Road to! Cavenagh Bridge yesterday morning, and I the puller was a mere boy of 15 years or less and it took him about 8071 words
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383 1918-01-23 10 The Irish Fellowship Club of Chicngo, which accordiug to a recent cable has just hurled u bomb inio the camp cf the Sicu Feiners, is the most distinguished and in leadership the most intluontial, organisation of Irishmen in America. The membership is made up of383 words
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Article198 1918-01-23 10 Ignorance is co excuse for brefikicg the law of the land tayg the Straits Echo and we hasten to point out to nil thoee worthy people who have i^ued —or may con template isaaiog their own ten cent notes iu order lo meet the fehortage of email coin,198 words
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Article88 1918-01-23 10 As we look over the game now how clear seem the blunders which were made by the Io6JDg eide From the beginning to the end we were for ever arriving too late. Oar supplies and re inforcementa from home were too late. Our troops were in88 words
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Article163 1918-01-23 10 Abdulrahruan was ynsterddy fined $25 by tbe third magistrate, for attempting to land iu the Colony without a passport. The cise against Tan Ah Phong, who was charged in the third police court with possession of f:)rged notes and uttering the same, was yesterday again postponed to the 129th inst.163 words
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Advertisement131 1918-01-23 10 TO COMMENCE THE Y} M TO BUY YOUR JEWELL X," ti f"\ g The Right an B. DE~ SiLVA, The Premier Jeweller Diamond Merchant for i SINGAPORE AND FENANO rncc bEri ipf veil illlULU'ulJinE^L LnLtftlll Ul IJIU. GIVEN AWAY BY I Mr. SIOW GKOON LENG, 102, TANK ROAD. SINGAPORE. HOTEL131 words
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