The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1918
1918-01-26
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Title Section16 1918-01-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XE V OJfiNTS SINGAPOKE, SATUKDAY, JANUAEY 26 1918 NO. 9,27316 words
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Article291 1918-01-26 1 r Late6t changes m the share liet are given on page 11. A special historical account of Taipusatn appears on page 5. French an:l Italian submarine sinkings are again very low Page 7. The report of the Singapore Nursing Association appears on page 6 A full account291 words
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Article1511 1918-01-26 1 I Quirquid agunt homines noatri ess farrago libelli Juvenal To those who were ready to gibe ttboufc the price of German sausage and the re cent trouble wth the Dutch over IJbe impoit of £00 Lories mtu Germany, the Topicitt utters a jplfimß warning, for there1,511 words
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Advertisement89 1918-01-26 1 fiOODRIGH TYRES s,*-£TY TREAD rrLLo HUHjL UTURDAY, JANUARY 26th. AND i The Typewriter of Perfect Presswo^k /^|ii Over 10,000 Supplied to Compare the Work and you too will choose the ROYAL SOLE IMPORTERS Ma, COLLYEB QUAY SINGAPORE. Estate Supplies A" WAYS r N STOCK JBwrgess Tapping Knives I Taylor's Disinfectant89 words
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Advertisement255 1918-01-26 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. >1.50 each. NEW NOVELS $1.50 each. Carrying On— After The First Hundred Thou- The Preacher of Cedar Mountain by Ernest sand by lan Hay Thompson Seaton Beyond by John Galsworthy Hester Redeemed by Guy Thorne Lewis Seymour and Some Women by George ihe Kingdom of Waste Lamds255 words
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Advertisement130 1918-01-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Ford card for tale Page 11. Give jonkeena to your dog Page 11. Notice re Bintang estate Johore Pages. Kelly and Walsh's latest lit t of ncvels Page 1. Matinee at the Palladium this after coon Page 2. Little and Co for men's reliable under wear Page 6.130 words
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Miscellaneous72 1918-01-26 1 THF WEEK, Satnrdsj 26th. High Water- 9 6 h.m., 11- It pm. Taipusam Fe-tival, Sunday 27th. High Water- 03l a.m 114 p.m. Septuagtsima Sunday. Taipusam Festival. Full Moon. Hoodaj 28th. "t* 11U Emulation Lo^ge, 8.3"* p.m. Tossdai 29th Pl£h Wst< '--I 7 1 31pm. Lodge Bt. Michael. 9pm Vedoesda; 30th.72 words
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Article216 1918-01-26 2 Tha local secretary to tha Rubber Growers Association at Kuala Lumpur, Mr HCE Zacharias, »end§ a copy of a further talegram received from London, which itetes. On fursbar consideration the Council; ananimou§!y agreed to amend tha pro posal and have itraad a further circular en Jan 15th, stating216 words
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Advertisement77 1918-01-26 2 In the early months of 1917 Mr Shcda, the Finance Minister, predicted that tbo iota! of Japan'B gold spsMdfl before tho end Qt tt«| would anunrit to Sil lent-t T 1,010. His prediction wtib more lhan realised. On Dec 15 tha total r-serve Oi gold at homq and abroad amounted77 words
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Advertisement699 1918-01-26 2 k 1 &r I m MAROONED The man who does not advertiPe is Isolated froiu hia tellows, and will starve. DOLLAR DIRECTORY Co. I Batavia "Our Day" Lottery POB THE Bed Cross Society Permitted by the Dutch Government on Sept. 28th s 1-0,000 tickets, total value of prizes fl 50,000699 words
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Advertisement649 1918-01-26 2 PALLADIUM )rchard Boad, Singapore's Premier Theatre.}' The Public are the best judges get their opinion of this extraordinary Bluebird The Sweetest Story Ever Told on Stage or Screen m m /f^ n b spa p& j§**|fc 9 BL JH jQ j Based on the World-Famous Poem by RUDYABD KIPLING It's649 words
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Advertisement419 1918-01-26 2 A Sumptuous Five Part Tramaf ir py^ The Hs.li for Music The Pioneer and Premier lent The Play that breathes the spirit of servic t brilliantly and vivdlv pres< Metro's Wonderpla:, ol Patriotic Starring the beautifui and gifted young Miss Ethel Barry more "The Gtaeatefll Pcwer" is tra!y a i-atriotic419 words
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Article408 1918-01-26 3 Enemy Withdrawal at Zeoson, London, Jan 3rd The Außtrians admit tiieir withdrawal from Zeneon bridgehead according to plans. A wireless message from Rome states that according to information from Austria the present line of battle presents grave dangers for the Austrians since all j their positions are408 words
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209 1918-01-26 3 Berne. Count Karolyi published m the New Zurich Gazette a pronouncement which may ba summed up as followß 1 Hungary needs parliamentary reforms on the basis of universal suffrage if she ie to achieve a durable peace. 2 Claim 3 of conflicting nationalities within the State209 words
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Article173 1918-01-26 3 First Seven Divisions' Award. The special decoration to be granted to the first seven divisions of the British Expeditionary Force is to consist of a brocza star, without a clat-p. The ribbon will be red, white, and blue, shaded and watered. Tho6e entitled to the award173 words
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Advertisement792 1918-01-26 3 TH^ FKOPERTY OF CHOP CHIANG GUAN IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Town Properties. Situate »t Japan Street Cecil Street, Telak Ayer Street, South Canal Road, Off Cftel ng War Seng Place. Angus Street, Fisher Street, Kirn Yam Road and Raman rjjjfcad Off Kirn Yam Road. at tie Sale Boom792 words
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Advertisement418 1918-01-26 3 y State Express" becomes the Jw^^*\ all-time friend of every man who j/B&*i^£i^ I smokes them and recognises their jJ refinement, exquisite aroma and '^i^^^J^* V^^T 1^^ '^V delicate flavour. They are the J XiL^ CIGARETTES NO. 555 Virginia Pcr 5 T o of Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. I418 words
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Article636 1918-01-26 4 a- the prohibition o! ibipoaenti of nc: to Singapore acd Sfcndtl ports greatly i affects the bmtatM of the member! ol the Strut;-. Rice Merchants' Vssociation it held n very li :y I meeting on Jin 14 a' U'in^oon edwhat was t3 bf dena to briD;:636 words
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Article91 1918-01-26 4 Every adult m tho community (?aya the umi so.] six matches a day .oneuid bosnffic table was ap3" .^b to pro every man l, und child with 118 box "i-e^k were B 2 s, equal thirds of a box i eon, or one djx a week91 words
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Article110 1918-01-26 4 Appeal Dismissed ':utta, T —At the Hitjb Court day the Chief Justice hi. A M: Justice "»Vo3vlroLfB delivered judgrn^ i ppeal preferred HK 1 .ulia m ii i st the leoision of Mr Justice Chittj, a n lssing the puit brought by bira Bg«kii Mrs Cotton, knov.110 words
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Article350 1918-01-26 4 FAMOUS IRISH -AMERICAN REGIMENT. I The Irish are always m evidence m every place and at all times, bat nave never been morn m evidence than m the, rank? of the new national army. When Battery I>. cf the Second Field I Artillery of Kansas City, wns or^a-iised, j the350 words
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50 1918-01-26 4 Mr B P Kadomtzefl, until recently, Rossian Vice Consul m Colombo, writes from London Bending his best withes for the New Year. He adds Cheer up. Things are not to bad as they eeeui. Have faith iv Rusria, things will Dome straight. (Ceylon exchuugel.50 words
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Advertisement98 1918-01-26 4 *c r^^^ lei. l^C-Cl lv^LLv^A^ v/ 11 C I I C <^ leij »5 L»/v-/ C L I \^J I. I Full Hun tins 1;'' U S D I A L. v ~-f? n POSTAGI j iT-\ Bent "C:ish on Delivery* 1 '~''^&j&.- <( ic- 1 00 Send POST CARD98 words
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Advertisement56 1918-01-26 4 PRIVATE HO' Bras Basic L CENTRAL! TED \.ways cool and exp FDKNIBHED AP Gomto* table Roons attached Kleotrlc Fittings tbroug: Large Reoer^ion Hall and BU Separate tables In Bpacl< ThRMS Trr re 7: For farther particular?, apply TO THOSE H3HEWARD BOt I. CAiPBEIL LATHAM ft Cc Cotrt ft fcTBl Illifiri56 words
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Article1279 1918-01-26 5 TA IPUS AM. To day wa have the festival of Taipusam aud the ueaal invitation haß baen issued to the public by the members of the Caetty Community to viatc the Tank Road temple this evening The invitation states that it was oa this day that the God Subramaniam, eon1,279 words
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Article134 1918-01-26 5 A Canadian Army Bfedioal Bonrd was iv consultfttion on b eoldier whoee diepnee had baffled the regimental doctor, la usual symptoms rendered diagnosis difficult, and led to au earnest discussion. The patient, momentarily forgotten, wae listening intently, and presently, for getting all else m the intensity of his interest, surprise!134 words
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Article303 1918-01-26 5 The followiag is a copy of a circular being issued by the Board to tenants of houses. I am directed by this Board to inform you that the landlord of your house has made no application to the Board under the Increase of Rent (War Restriction) Ordinance,303 words
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Article178 1918-01-26 5 A private letter received m Rangoon from Amherst describes the shooting there of a python, measuring 15 feet 9 inches m length, which is perhaps a record size for that district A lady who was living about half a mile from the beach writes "It was about Ipm, and I178 words
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Advertisement197 1918-01-26 5 MATTER OF URTAWfI JOHORE I ROBBER ESTASE LIMITED BBRBBT GIVEN tLat the ye named CiU'i oan v which i voluntarily wonnd up art required v ntjtifth day of Ft br t nd rind add und j it their d< bts oi b and J i sand addresses of tr: U197 words
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Advertisement37 1918-01-26 5 SUMMERSCALES' MANGLES ft*lTT "fTI Achilles 24 m. by 6 m. Plain, or Vertical Diamond cut Rollers with Patent Internal Lifting Springs for raising top roller HAND POWER ONLY. PRICES ON APPLICATION. Huttenbach Bros. Go 13, COLLYER QUAY.37 words
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Advertisement853 1918-01-26 5 FEDERATED MALAY STATES ;l GOVERNMENT. Establishment of a Customs Station For The Colection of Export Duties on Goods Exported by Rail. 1. The attention of exporters of dutiable goods fiom the Federated Malaly States to Singapore by rail is invited to Notification No. 133, pnhMshrd m the Supplement to the853 words
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Advertisement827 1918-01-26 5 Straits Shipping Parcels Shipping Agency, 33. Robinson Koad ft 26. 27. Japan Street, SINGAPORE V m Need Us? If you 'm Rook). I ••.-"agt. Receivii^. Forwar.. n::. [naiurio^, r 1 •■riru <h Good- Coliocted, Bbippt>4 and D« i. r< d to any Addros D O.I Telegrams: TOBACCO. OOBLINO A Co827 words
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Miscellaneous370 1918-01-26 5 Pn A y CHURCH SERVICES. SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY. Jan. M B. 3T VNDRKW9 CATHEDRAL. OomanoMoau v C Miimnnion (Choral). v li is this place, 215, 310, 447. Behoof and ftlWfi fHaiWITfl. as b| i Dsmiwi. Hymns BM Ml, 43?. 601. VS, BEFOI LINES. 808 l Dl ad Sermon. ERIAN CHL- B,370 words
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664 1918-01-26 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, January. 26, 1918 The three factors troubling Austria at present are poverty, peace, and politics, nnd the greatest of these is poverty. Vienna, the capital, has always made it a complaint that Hungary will not let her have her share of tho food which remains664 words
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Article839 1918-01-26 6 Mr G L Logan m recognised as Cons-ul detailed temporurih for duty at the Consulate General of the U 8 A at Singapore. Under the Societies Ordinance, th Aik Chee Library, Penang, is ordered to be dissolved. Mr G Heron and Mr H Smith have bten appointed surveyors of shipa839 words
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Article1063 1918-01-26 6 FRENCH GENERAL'S WAR REVIEW German Destroyers Lost [By Babmarine Oabitt] j R«at«r'i &«rT«o«] Paris, Tin 24 The Free eh Commie- j pioner of Agricultuie Bta Bf 'hat on Jon' first, 1 9 j 7, 4,240,490 beet .rrp of land wprs under wheat as against 4//65.240 hsciar-b lon January1,063 words
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Article190 1918-01-26 6 B P*tttoi d third Police Court to ii charge of i Ktortioo p committed on or fthoaj p«ttiO| T. h To::g ia cbfltidu licence CHucelled rjefctly inducing 1 1 $20 i wnfcb. Mr I Mr Battenburg The accused gave evio He was senior, revenue a sign190 words
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Article214 1918-01-26 6 SINGAPORE NURSING ASSOCIATION. The report for the year 1917 Katee h Mie6 Saville worked for the A.-ociaticn until her holiday m May, when she married. She iht v Mksi I bfl allowed to resign, but continued to attend cases until the expiration of one year*- service m Aupurt. *»he then214 words
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Article43 1918-01-26 6 It is almost a pit; that we rcu?t grow up to be civilised. Had the A favoured civilisation there would ha been telephones and electric light Garden of Eien. Eve would have on equal franchise and the apple have been canned. (Julian Hinckley43 words
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Advertisement121 1918-01-26 6 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF For Particulars and Prices AFFLY TO I ii i .mii«—— ..'T7L ■!xcit#<brand Tropic aL \Jjnderwear Mess^JOHN LITTLE kC^> w5 A I^l V_X-r^Jr"^ \^>/Jt^X!l^» The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand-Book. This handy little book has new reached its TENTH EDITION, a sure indication of its usefulness, Price,121 words
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Article69 1918-01-26 7 SE^IOUS DANGER Lr^atisfied report ikon j h li DOM rl p M |M tr m m M H is oovn ipoa X ing etetof it X orka B I aod I LUIIIUII B ben I B B ople but ft B of B not I Che Tag69 words
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Article93 1918-01-26 7 :iele for wh luphaaised the I proletariat with at iierce strug self avideat that i iaep reac I i fruit of pan are menaced not of peace nego I om piece worlda danger can. c: ly m Government, X \ustrian '.i-ien Germai.y :ng relations of Austria au J93 words
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Article65 1918-01-26 7 —At the Labour Con m Mr HendejMoa elcomir. i .ioyd lent WiUon's war aim* y harmenizr i with I >k tci to i at the earliet: poi n that they bjud be nilar statement which enemy countries ike. The resolu jualy carried. Labour Confer- ved a resolution65 words
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Article54 1918-01-26 7 TH E GRAVEL QUESTION ►laa Book contains spondence The report! Ukblithea that -rman concrete Germany. rsplviDg, states gate. that the Dutch; mittiaj* the I :.rectly assists ary occupa inti out that the themaelves lating tot the s and warns it risks intakes steps I and gravel ployed for; dunes as54 words
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Article24 1918-01-26 7 ECONOMIC DEALINGS WITH NEUTRALS -tnrneut ossociatloni' ale regardId Dutch 1 :>t food, I r ..ted. I o In r« f ftotoi 4 we will24 words
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Article283 1918-01-26 7 HEAVY AIR RAIDS Allies Ready for Germany [Bj Submarine Oabl«] [R*uW a B«rrio«] London, Jau 24 -French communique Lnere wh« a cnumnucie m the sector Nienwpocl when the enemy, alter pene kling our ha^3 were immediately ejected Tnere was Itfelj artillery duelling on the right of Whe M283 words
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Article175 1918-01-26 7 Government's Supreme Confidence London. .Tin 24 —la the SOOM of I ommoni replying to Sftajoi David I>aviei Mr MaoPhersJti said that cruel charcee had beea made 01 implied opon Sir I'ouglaa Baig who was probably the most dis ttognllhad £enoral of the present time and the175 words
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Article110 1918-01-26 7 Engagement off the Canaries Madrid, Jan 2S The Governor of the Canmrj [slanda reports an engagement between a British war vessel and two submarines on Jan 17 off Ferrol. The following day Spanish gendarmes found two German sailors who stated they bj longed :o L" boats '.94110 words
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Article52 1918-01-26 7 London, Jan 24. The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Athens saya that the Goebsn'a sortl« was connected here with the increased activity of German pro pagandUts io Greece and the rising hopes of King Constantine's ageata who had beau circulating reports on tha imminent return cC52 words
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Article42 1918-01-26 7 Washington, Jan 23.— Official despatches state that 160,000 Turks belonging io FalkeDhayn's reorganised army deserted m Shreo days daring a recent journey f.otn Constantiaopla to Palestine, whereupon I abandoned the Palestine frout and returned disgusted to Consi.*nliaople.42 words
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Article23 1918-01-26 7 London, Jan 24.— The Italian Prem.et !Sr Orlando lift" arrived ia London. He I was met by Mr Lloyd George. >*•23 words
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Article290 1918-01-26 7 PRE-WAR DIVISION OF THE SPOILS "We Have Been Fooled" rß«ut«r'i Service] London, Jan 2ti —The extracts from the brochure by Tbytseo published by Arueri can papers continue Promises to mer Ohautfi were definitely male by Df Von Bstlunanu Hollweg aud coDQtraed by the Kaieer who addressed larsjs290 words
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Article68 1918-01-26 7 London, Jan 24. Another romance of the war similar to that of Colonel Hiking ton was revealed by yesterday evening* Gjzette announcing the rb-instatemont of EJwtrd Parker England, to the rai.k of Lieutenant Colonel of Artillery m consequence of hi* devotion and gallantry m the ranks68 words
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Article551 1918-01-26 7 Third List of Subscriptions. SINGAPORE Hut No 1. -Previously acknowledged $8,675, A W Still 100 V Lsm bergar 100, A Lecot 20, 'A Wager" 10, J M I'rquhart '25, W R Sutherland 25, A Agnew 500, W Pbipps 25, A B Hunter 'Jo, P551 words
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Article245 1918-01-26 7 GERMAN DECEPTION PROCLAIMED Popular Feeling Rising Against Bolsheviki ißj Bnbnuu-iDe Oahle (R^nter'i B«rvio«] London, Jan 24.— The Ruesiarj Govern raent bos sent a communique by wite less all over the world which declares thai [tbe Germane and Austrian ore the only peoples m the world unaware of the245 words
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Article142 1918-01-26 7 A Paid Agent of the Kaiser London, Jan '24. Tha Danish Con servative newspaper at Copenhagen reveals that Scheideiuann is not a peace apostle but an agent of the German Government for organising propaganda on a commercial footing very pictitßb'e to his employees, It says the latter m142 words
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Article98 1918-01-26 7 London, Jan 28. At the Canadian Club luncheon Mr Long said that the relations between the Mother Country and Canada had been of the happiest. Referring to the Dominions he said that they had met unexampled difficulties and financial loss m consequence of the inroads on shipping98 words
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Article50 1918-01-26 7 Halifax, Jan 24 Tbere wbb an 6xploeicc m the Acadia Coal Company's mine at Stillaricn the evening A hundred men were still m the pit four hour^ after the explosion, Only a few have been rescued and it is believed that tha loss of life is] heavyi50 words
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Article47 1918-01-26 7 Amsterdam, Jau 24 AS Frankfort the sudden riaing of the Nahe has done damage o? eorue millions of marka. The to\?n of Sobernhelm collapsed like a house of cards j and the floods arc also considerably damag- j ing various parts o! Hollaed. j47 words
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Article112 1918-01-26 7 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. [Courtesy of the French Consulate.] j Paris, Jan 23rd, 6 85 p.m.— Rubber is quoted 2.8j. M Scbramcck, prefect of the Boucbes dv Rhone, has baen appointed Governor cf Madagaecnr. The daily ration of brsad m Paris and i suburbs frora .Tauuary l 2Qih will be 800^112 words
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Article16 1918-01-26 7 Lance Sgt H A Courtney of the Malacca Volunteers h.*9 been appointed temp 2nd r.imif; Lj16 words
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Advertisement105 1918-01-26 7 Jl New Stocks BRITISH MADE iuskiD'i lOwbiHng Jfi;^ In Plain White and Neat Striped &'*ss(? Designs. p:^|f. Fitted with Hood or Roll Collars %^%,-5^ N0 W SB 0 W ING. I A Large Shipment of the finest Egyptian Cigarettes m the World. Bouton Rouge Felucca Maspero Specials Clysma Hemely My*105 words
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Advertisement526 1918-01-26 8 JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd. |liJUip»llOfl l^ Jsjaa) EU^SPEM LINE. F§r Bonfkfin*, Sbiegtal, Kabi Y»fcohißr fir KiUiii, Pioang, Coiombj icd England wia Tha Capa. A aerrlce Is matniained belweea Yofcofca^t yorts to ifllfin London, under n:»l conliaci wlto lie luj#^TlalJi#aneae Goveii mem. Tbe N-jw Twin scjcw at2»me»« maintaining this ■MIICC526 words
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Advertisement329 1918-01-26 8 HBSSAGERIE3 HARITWSft Incorporated m Frasce l tf JUL LINK. Fortnightly service between ln<^o Oflu i China, Japan, Cteyton, Djibonts, E«fp« Mftrfiellleßi BRANCH LINK, FortDlghtly service between BaigCß-Tonf»i ll Haiphong. For fui-ther information applf 10 J. de GOURTOIS, ab»« i 1 THE WATERHOUSE STEAMSHIP LINES. FOR SEHTTLE fca'ling at Vancouver if329 words
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Advertisement532 1918-01-26 8 XGNINKLUKE PAKETVMftT «JUTBC^?PW (Incorporated la Ilollaiia,) Roy^l PacKot Navigation Co., of Batavia, UNDER 03KTRA3I WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. BINGKBP Tongbal, Moeara Saba, Simpang and Djambi Jan. 26 Van REE3 Penang, Lho-Reumawe, SigM, Babang, Oelee-Lheae.TialAßg, Menlab h Tapa-Tcean, Sinabang, Banjaak Islands, Bin^k, 1, Goe< oeugBitoli, Baroi, Si-BoJga, Natal, 4 jer-532 words
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Advertisement448 1918-01-26 8 (Oomyanlet! lDcorf>or&iea England,) Mail and Passenger Services I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co I (Under Contract with H.s Majesty s Govern The Company s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMI:, The Company s INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND retent Btate of affairs and hold themselves free from all Jlabilii SAILINGS OF448 words
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Article1196 1918-01-26 9 MARVELS OF ORGANISATJ > v (Our Special Cne-pondeu, it tha Front la France, Xov Utb. Nothing that can ba Baid or w»itten vriil ever convey to the geoeffel public nn »d» quate idea of tho vn cion which have b-nu carried ont behind 'be figbring l ir:^.1,196 words
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Advertisement76 1918-01-26 9 v "A*l*fc or iL-..: i\a«JEANCE WOStTB 100 CENTS ON THB DOJLLAS. 1 v daily Mar. Z *600,GC0 IaCTORS Chairman. ir David Yule. S P. K. Chaimera, Esq. i.0J.1 K.C.M.G. Per- Bs% <seuarl Es^ JANKERS. Vadraa :u:ta) Pec LpOI .owed at 2% ap to thi9 i .^counts provided Eoc :ht- half76 words
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Advertisement258 1918-01-26 9 1 o i New v ,j v j Ryojua iPort Arthur) Newc!iw;ing i-.hHng Chaagcbua Llacyang Tsingtau cl fes v the world. Farr- a Bank 1 lrr. On* >ondon i- Smitba BanH, via aou Joint Stoct Bauk, 2in£iporB Agency:— 3 l -A King Street. 1 Aj; -vIL j and grants stronlai258 words
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Advertisement388 1918-01-26 9 »""<*bw<iwm^%i[V i ii im 1 1 9 an ijw i'< ii win Titrimwiwi*** [Ir. ;ipland] iptiou it current i /Idamscn, Gi'filfan Co., Ltd. al Agents. C. Scandrett, »'nt. The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. 0 tifoiated lc .-rutftt j PICTISI' rrest lalea, IKTlElT.~lnBiuanoe efleoJca o» Vcr Pnll rartfeniars a= lo388 words
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Advertisement30 1918-01-26 9 fOrivinp Pain Have you a pain utywhen iv your I :t a little pain or a rackyooi i.cinq? Isn't it foolish then to fcx ;LITi"LE Si S ORIENTAL BAI AFSDFSDFSDAFSD30 words
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Article324 1918-01-26 10 GERMANY 'S COLONIAL ASPIRATIONS. 11 The Colonial Aspirations of Germany" was the subject of a lecture delivered at King's College by Mr J E Mackenzie, who pointed out that at uo time wai the p'oa that Germany needed colonies for her snrplus population justified by facts, for the reason that324 words
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Article255 1918-01-26 10 MR "BOYD CABLE ON THE R F C lv an address at tbe Over Sphp Club Mr Bovd Cable gave a vivid accouut of tbe work of the Royal Flying Corps at tbe frcnt. and mnny interesting and thrilling details were given of the various activi tif-s o? our dying255 words
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Article207 1918-01-26 10 Marvels of Wireless Conversation Astonishing disclosures of the recent achievements of wireless telephony were made by I>r. Alexander Graham Ball, the inventor of the telephone, m a speech to the Canadian Club at Si. Catharine's, Ontario. "if the tslephona has reached ifcs i extreme limits, what207 words
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Advertisement263 1918-01-26 10 FRESH PURE CREAMERY BUTTER ALWAYS OBTAINABLE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straita Settlements). "XT Messrs GHEE EN6 SONS, CIVIL. NAVAL MILITARY AND SPORTINQ TAILORS The Managing Proprietor, who has received his training fir jo. j&t_ an E iropeaa ili-tkrT.,:.;:, Personally Cuts «very garment fmB than ensuring perfiuct263 words
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Advertisement178 1918-01-26 10 THE NOVICE IN BUSINESS jmf of an article is of necessity the real 1 and we believe m P a y m thj: little J m more at first if we're satisfi -d that /^SL'vJr we're going to get it back time and \1 W\ &l 1 W% TT \i178 words
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Article43 1918-01-26 11 CwsitffjTj or BO Jan, 25 Rmrifi 4 24§ m dirj&.i-a 2-4 582 c v iifal» nx«dltf 3m§ 2-4 21 32 rtncoi slamand Bdnl M 818 J*n iA) T. T. us aoi£6?Si?m, flftmfttld 28%Prero JAVA, UJttn^G'3 lyft S-ijaaEOt, danuuid gb •-•-> tiClxflo 43| i43 words
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Article169 1918-01-26 11 Jan. 2is Tin (200 tone) 8138 50 5mM« 16.00 aamblci O«it Noi l *Jb.oc Gfsinklaa 21.0 C Pffpgwa Bin k ovtliQ i^'poto 31 00 PO9OCI, iWUito Win) 4 2.50 Nsim»sa (110 lo ifr.e Ik i aom tfafimtgi (80 80 it* lift com U (Basd Qom OiOv*w (AjnbolnaJ qoid OoAta169 words
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Article112 1918-01-26 11 ENTB A. WOES— TAN JONG PAGAK. Wharves Sect Godowns Gate Enci Bonded Warehouses, East Tra£&Reclamation ga* Sx Storage a 1 |T Pag kh \V S Eau Basi i A 2 30/22 Storage B 1 1 Wharf-: rt Bhyers 6 18 1 do (DryDoofcB) 3 Dock Store, Head112 words
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Article1615 1918-01-26 11 LAST YEAE'S FINANCUL RESULTB. Amendment o>- Baci Lane Regulations The Municipal Coimaiseioner- held an ordinary meeting iD the board room yes-r^rd-y. Tb^re wern prtgp-.*- the D j puy President v.Me j Polglase), Dc Veetaummy and Mebsca Ro'nnd Bradd^li. W A Sin W Lowiher K-mp, E i\ ens bo,1,615 words
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Article65 1918-01-26 11 Jan. 25, 1 The following are the chares at- la which changes are notified ir Fraeer and Cob yeeter -ye share list Panae 11.00 BalßOwuie 6 50 BukitJ 86 Changkat Serdang 70 Indragiri 6 Nyalae Pajam 14.75 If. Sembrong .80 .40 Malayan Collieries 12,00 Rcub Aust Gold65 words
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Advertisement120 1918-01-26 11 CORDON'S The Oldest Established London Gin Distilleries for the Purity and Flavour nr ai i ntAi tPQ Ui tiLL UCM I Lit 0 THE BORNEO CO., LTD. INCOKrOi.ATED IS ENGLAND) SOLE IMPORTERS. Black and White There is no better value on the Market to this old and perfectly blended Vhisky-A120 words
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Advertisement532 1918-01-26 11 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Shorthand typist clerk. Mast bo able tc i take notCH from dication. Apply with refer- encoH to Box No 100 c/o Free Press. '25-1 28-1 WANTED 10 BUY. A. Hecond hand Dynamo '6 to 4 H P in good running order. Apj.ly Bf. N., c/o Free Press, 34532 words
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Advertisement48 1918-01-26 11 rimc-fc&UE! Ob Fort C^r-a.i^ s,al y^..Mi t o^r ircp (saiiy as 1 |>.ai. Sicga#c*e 1 i'iqq. correspond! rig SiO i.in. Ocoo'J' oifcsu; itiuei The lime-^uia 13 «red \i i <•! cfe iiceu, iaflioatliig Dio.p.atijd M.n. 1 evity day oxcepifliii BanUa.- 1 '^utiJ (i b- 1 fc i oae c'oloob,48 words
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Miscellaneous239 1918-01-26 11 MAIL TABLE To day, ins timedlale »c2 local mihs *:h be touLC in iis? below PensEfc, Malacca, F.M.S. <S»f TiaU) I p ,u flaliy (except Sunday). Johovc, 8, 9,30, 11 a.m.. 13.30, I, 4 A I > u. Cncob Hock Gan 8.80 am Cucob Edina 9 aw P. Sambu, etc239 words
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Article3638 1918-01-26 12 BSI LIB 3 BY 10CUSBD MEN LZGAL &CUMBS At Inc Imizm yesterday, the case was continued m whicb Dl .!ana:ie«p. named Fufcbi. Nisei, i u^ lYk Gen 'alias Okamotol auJ Bokcshima, wire charged with house Vi'.'i Intcol to con ail murder, a! fchs bcuse of M t3,638 words
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Article131 1918-01-26 12 Before Mr A W Juifc, Magistrate Kuala i Lumpur Police Court, on Wednesday Jan 28, the oate wai heard m which eight I Chinese linns, wholesale Chm«s» liquor merchant, were charged with knowingly being concerned m fraudulent attempts at evasion of custom*', by importing ipiriai131 words
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Article117 1918-01-26 12 Fridays Business. Rubbf r continues to decline. Xo 1 Sheet $90, and No 1 Crepe *94, and rubber I shares alea show signs of weakness, but business ie of vt ry limited extent. Batu Rutas (sterling) are inquired for. Ampaog Tius were rather uneven. business being done117 words
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Article97 1918-01-26 12 Sunday Jan 27. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 aod 11 a m., 2 30 and 3 30 p in. Club Bungilow 9.30 and 10 30 a.m. 12.15, 8 and 5 80 p ra. High Tide 10.21 a m, Height 9ffc. 7io. Water Polo and Team Race.— These events97 words
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Article76 1918-01-26 12 Received from Messrs Bun Bee and Co two picture oalendare. Also a pretty; blotter and calendar from the Medical Hall. A pleasant evening ii m itora lor fchoit who vlßit the Bea View Hotel to night. A ipacial dinner will be ssrrei on the lawn' and this will be followed76 words
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Advertisement213 1918-01-26 12 THE S.S. AND F.M.S. TR.'DE IMb (CHINESE COMMERCIAL Dill IST. ISSUE All Chambers of Commerce, Merchants Absociauons Estates, Mines and Reading Kooms MUST KEEP I COPY. FREE GIFT! FPEE piet ALSO 3,000 COPIES THE ANGLO-CHINE? E CALENDAR 10-. Iv d k lio s< d NOTICE. READY MADS LADIES 1 tRESSES,213 words
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