The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 January 1918
1918-01-29
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1918-01-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPOEE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2!) 1918. NO. 9,27514 words
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Article263 1918-01-29 1 No one congratulates Count Herthog on his worehip of the discredited god null j tari6m, and leat-t of all, perhaps, the German nation, which ie horrilled at the slaughter to which its armies are believed to be committed m the coming epnng Page 5 German Socialists are263 words
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Article1357 1918-01-29 1 Like bright moons cunningly caivrd and dyed with spring vatt! Like curling dicks of thinnest c* filed v nil prpen cloude Like ancient moss eaten bron/u njiirorlying upon the i, ait Like tender lotus IMWM full of dew-dropt-floating on the rfotttMi Thus sang a poet of the Tang1,357 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1918-01-29 1 SOOORICH TYRES S«=ETV TREAD 1/irrLLd nuILL. \fternoon TEAS will be served m the otv? lounge and on the lawn every JSIC IN ATTENDANCE Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). Since the War began Die Allied Governments Royal Typewriters I M COMPARE THE WORK134 words
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Advertisement395 1918-01-29 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW BOOKS. A Crnsader of France. Letters of Cap- Rational Memory Training by B. C. •aiH PerdtnAßd Bwlmout $3.75 Aus»ia $2.00 A Great Soldier of the Empire, Botha's Great Thoughts of Horatio Bottomley $0.70 Wonderful ('.onqueM* $0 90 Serbia bf L. t\ Waring $0.90395 words
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Advertisement111 1918-01-29 1 UTEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New books at Kelly Walsh's Page 1 Wines from Oo«!; Lg C6~-Pfcgl I. Gaiety, Empire and Harima new pro- grammes— Page 2. ChiDf Keng Lee'i sales of tinned apples, furniture, land, etc Page 8. Eagle pencil sharpener trademark Page 8. Nyalas interim dividend Page 3. Notice by Jbamatmall,111 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1918-01-29 1 THE W EEEL. Toesdaj 29th Hlth Water- c-7 a.v)., i -3? p m. Rent Board, 2 15 p.m. Lodge St. Michael. 9 y m Vecioesdßj 30th High Wa»o»—l-3 2 t.m C-ll p.m. Tbnrsday 31st. Hlfb Watet— o-*6 a.m., 0 45 p.m Sporting Club meeting, Exchange, 5 15 p.m. Fridaj Feb.102 words
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Article171 1918-01-29 2 I! Labour knew ail the data upon fbi i apital has :o make its ealcula cione. aud Capital knew of all the Je&ire3 and grievances which worry tL<> andei VOtldol Labour,' both would havt oiade a long step towards that partnership ,ympat v iy and an e:Tjc£ en wh ch171 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement383 1918-01-29 2 •i WP MAROONED The man irbo doea not advertise is it til from hi-j fellow*, ami will starve. DOLLAR DIRECTORY Co. Posada Wine Coy. REMOVING FOR CHINESE NEW YEAH Very old Bottled Port. Red and White Port, Malmsey, Dry Madeira Malaga, Marsala, Sherry, Penang Rum Shrub, Milk Punch, Whisky, Teak383 words
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Advertisement716 1918-01-29 2 PALLADIUM Orchard Road, Singapore's Premier Theatre. The Public are the best judges. They know a good thing when they see it A Romantic Bcttcnly Drama iv Five Acts -Something worth feeing TTT TP TP T A TVT "P I OF YOUTH I Not a Horror Film -Not a Problem Play,716 words
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Advertisement319 1918-01-29 2 A Choice Selection of Plctarea Will be Presented Commencing Monday, 2Sih Januan The Hali for Music The Pioneer and Premier House The House A Metro Wonderplay of a Gamble lor L Miss Ethel Barrymore IN i The WhiLe Ray n M An absorbicgly good drama tha 1 grips. It is319 words
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Miscellaneous170 1918-01-29 2 W G GullanJ N 179 Chinese porcelain 1 (Vol. I): (1 Introd (IT) pp. 193,217 8 (18) p. 139; 191 p. ISO; 91 r -i: eomp, pp. -list *uJ phltn 6M kc in N 309 N 90& l>o Vol. El (1003).— (20) PJates 738 4 II] Platai (29) Plate 981170 words
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Article430 1918-01-29 3 lOi P »paw fru tf\\d to be' -jath I lerioa, bal n>^- tv iiy r |bi tr ftpieal Un Is ol eou.-h rv J!y pjp.i.ar with Aioe: Bar; Mi That it ia not iv i the province wonld scpiti to nBMSM name of hip icb Bhow- lhal it430 words
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Article114 1918-01-29 3 Government Measures. Bombay, Jan 15 nor met a number of rfp-e I -as of Boru'nay wstaJiv 1 ,l the secretariat to ditcuscf high prices and exorb;: r >n: ing in Bombay with h view to l a real and growing ditfieu :v l Lord114 words
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Article59 1918-01-29 3 I »~utsche Tages eJ ths followirg advertise r x ;i un g6. t n (qnal number of Apply to L F *****a," this joar: 1 .meriting oa the above, p j reooe, carefully and thirty K ri* M if they were cattle I human beings hftTl oucecning59 words
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Article45 1918-01-29 3 Sit currency no^es are d io Penmofl Wa eoon. L'he specimen *1 improvement ou It in printed ou cream iting paper of its make up being vitk blaoh rt jwered \t at ench corner, the i aiafl the Ogarai 1 1 w the letton" Ou45 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement776 1918-01-29 3 LOST On Saturday night at the Tank Road Temple, A Gold Br acelet. Finder rewarded on returning to No 25 Arcade. I -'id 30-1 NOTICE. The Public is hereby informed that HaRsarcall Batchaiuall is no longer a pirtner or agent of onr tlrru. and we do not r.-co^msj acy dealings776 words
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Advertisement535 1918-01-29 3 THE PROPERTY OF CHOP CHIANG GUAN I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Town Properties. Situate at Japan Street, Cecil Street, Teluk Ayer Street, South Canal Road, Off 1 Cheang Wang Seng Place, Angus Street, Fisher Street, Kim Yam Road and Raman Chetty Road Off Kim Yam Road. To be535 words
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Advertisement1157 1918-01-29 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TINNED PINEAPPLES Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Company have been instructed and will sell by public auction at their sale-room. No. 22, Raffles Place, Singapore On Friday, Ist Feb., at 11 a. in. 2,411 cases of 48 tins each of 1 lb. cubes. AUCTION SALE OF1,157 words
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996 1918-01-29 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, January 29, 1918. I The bill recently passed at Home vest ing the control of imports and exports into the United Kingdom for three ye^rs after the termination of the war m the hands of Government has per haps received the attention of the local996 words
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Article1153 1918-01-29 4 Intending visitors from Malaya to Japan may be interested to know that a virulent form of- small pox known as black small pox is at present very rife m Japan and North China. [T O II.) From 70 to 80 pikuls of vegetables are leaving Ipoh every day for Singapore1,153 words
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Article24 1918-01-29 4 W*mOmOm Kuala r Thi custom* dut,. concluded on Saturday Aefendu U vt $3,600 to 820,750 total fiLe- m The defendantt24 words
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Correspondence.
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87 1918-01-29 4 KING'S SCHOOL CANTERBURY WAR MEMORIAL. O X S who have gi- country and Mr La ha 6 informed me tbi committee and b^ can to help the pr \ed at present to en orial and also to m the education t relatives of R suggestions rtp iD^ j receive any87 words
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Article134 1918-01-29 4 Yesterday afternoon, m School Hall, there took p ,-cethepr. tion of badges and dedication and j tattoo of colours to Andrew' 6 Cathedra GuiieIff! Goodman the President of ti Guides, attended acd presented badf« for first aid, needlework, cookiag uj attendance to their cuaieroi; Badges, ac tokens of134 words
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Article39 1918-01-29 4 Maj General Ridout acknowledge! id ecription6 to the following funde Hospital kok I I Gularo Htopt Moharaed Hueeain Wearne I Syed Ghulab shah Ali Mahommed Mrs Ridout acknowledges the I subscription Orr Famii Simpson, iper Makepet m39 words
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Article74 1918-01-29 4 The hon'ble I kindly promised to v the merabere of tb« Association at their i on Thursday. I Preparation f* Eber has kindly c chair. All Em to attend. raging iv this S but it seems poeail of Germany up to I few years ago m the ecboole, v. tettd74 words
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Advertisement122 1918-01-29 4 FRESH SHIPMENT OF GALOBEBK, MACGREGOR&CO. TROPSCAf. jJ§t>ERW£.AR V v N HAROIL3T WEARING I V AND F?-iOST SI .If ABLE VuR WARM CLIMATES Stocked m THREE QUALiHES AhjD IN ALL SIZrIS Obtainable only from' v Messrs JOHN LlMifc£?lJ D The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand-Book. This handy little book has now reached122 words
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Advertisement104 1918-01-29 4 1 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW VC AD j Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof to Paympnt The Pest Cuarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. Ring up 1035 TO-DAY and make an appointment for a Sitting on ANY104 words
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Article364 1918-01-29 5 IMERTLING ABUSED BY EVERYBODI Socialist Declarations ■peechae ol Count TDin have pvoked ging views m order capers contrael of Pre?; arrogant spirit ,y war aims on ante except as c prov luces and Poland, jua. The gen tellieed m this con -i of sjpBBeb.es with ►a however nch!e and364 words
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Article52 1918-01-29 5 s Plea for Economy -President Wilson, exhorts the greatest food -use shipments A-hose subsistence a :ha United States. :ction of thirty per of wheat and Pndays and Wednesdays ad us wneatfess days and i 6 wheatless. Tuealay and one mea! itless. Saturdays dUnned economy I :i .152 words
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Article17 1918-01-29 5 D which vilh running concluded m the of the accused were 'pri? at for a year Mid17 words
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Article584 1918-01-29 5 CROSS-PURPOSES WITH FINLAND AND UKRAINE Confiscation Scheme at Odessa Petrograd. Jan 27. Fighting between the Had Guards and the White Guards ha§ Qlified at Viborg. The I alter are drawn from tha educated slaaaea whilst the lon Bl are Holdlers. The lilting ol the Finnish Senate which sent584 words
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Article244 1918-01-29 5 Some of us would almost rathei tbat Thrums had V C than buy ether placs whatever, and the fit thing has happened. Charles Melvin, of the Black Watch, seems to be m other vraye quite characteristic of 'the place. "Ye see," said his mother m an interview, 'he never tells244 words
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Article88 1918-01-29 5 HAIG'S REPORTS Nothing Muoh Doing [By Babmarine Cable] liUaUr'i H«rTio«i London, Jan 27. Field Marshal Haig reports hostile artillery fire m the neigh bomhood ol Rlbecourt and south west of Cambrai. London. Jan 27. Field Marshal Haig mpcrte: We dUpersrsJ !;y fire an pnstnyj parly approaching our88 words
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Article80 1918-01-29 5 Turks Claim an Advance London, Jan '26 Palestine Official. Our aeroplanes bombed csmpd and depots westvrnrd of Ssbustleh, scoring several dlr«el hits. They aino surprised two thousand troopa m close formation south ol Nablus and dropped half a ton of bombs on them before they could dispereo.80 words
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Article34 1918-01-29 5 Londou, Jan 25 Wireless Turkish Offi cial There was lively aerial activity at the Dardanellee. Land tire compelled two enemy warships and a mine sweeper to retreat, the latter being thrice hit.34 words
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Article47 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan 2 8 The Cunard liner AnJuuia, outward bound, with 40 pas seugers and '200 crew, was tcrpeiloed off the I ieter coast. All took to the boats and were picked up after an hour. It is hoped to bring the liner to port.47 words
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Article33 1918-01-29 5 London, Jrd 27. Mr Hughes has an nounced that Britain has paid 02,976 guilders compensation lot material damage done by the kombing of Geerit&tes on April 19 by British aeroplanes.33 words
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Article37 1918-01-29 5 Peking, Jan 27 The plague has apread inside the Great Wall towards Taiquanera bal the auihontiss are now mors active m preventive measures and it is hoped that the outbreak will soon be controlled.37 words
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Article15 1918-01-29 5 London, Jan SO- Silver is as 48$ d, the market being very quiet.15 words
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Article179 1918-01-29 5 A pardonable grumble was heard m l'arii when the question of effectives was men tioned m certain papers. While Frenchman aged from forty to forty six are lighting m Italy, that country's oldest auxiliary soldiers have cot yet attained their thirtysixth 5 ear. That the serviceable age ehould179 words
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Article140 1918-01-29 5 Dc J Fort Newton, at Aidwych Club luncheon, remarked that the multitude of- Scot&men holding office m England led him to wonder why somebody did not Introduce a Bill for Home Rule for the English. (Laughter.) An investigation into the length ct life m Great Britain and Ireland from the140 words
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Article679 1918-01-29 5 ALL ACCrSED CONVICTED. The hearing of the case against the four Japanese— Faehi, Nissi, Cho Tck Gen (alias Okamoto) and Hokoshima was con tinned yesterday before Mr Justice Er den. They were charged with house trespass with intent to commit murder at the house of Mohamed Ali679 words
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Article185 1918-01-29 5 Applicdticue for raining concessions con tinue to pour In, says the Seoul Press, and m 1917 the Mtuia^ Section ol the Government General has received on an nvernßG over SGO applications ft month. On account of the ■mall staff cf the Section, which ie quite inadequate to185 words
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Article52 1918-01-29 5 A rire at iho Maeonlc Ha!i, on the Bund, Shanghai, recently caused damage estimated at TlB 10,000. The damage by flre was almost entirely confined to the top floor, used us si godowu ami as living quartets for the custodian. It ia believed to bave been caused by the heating52 words
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Advertisement113 1918-01-29 5 V^^^ INGW cItOCKS BRITISH MADE JSKk;'t. Tl!r!(is! Towelling fei^p%^ f In Plain White and Neat Striped KlHpi^ Fitted with Hood or Roll Collars. < N$ \^^> NOW SHOWING. i m. I A Large Shipment of the finest Egyptian Cigarettes m the World. Bouton Rouge Felucca Maspero Specials Clysma Hemely Mr.113 words
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Advertisement559 1918-01-29 6 |y \7 ¥7 STEAM S!UP CO., Ltd. 'Incc?po*a:oa tn wapaaj tjHDVEAN LIME. Fir Honlkini, 3uan|H3t, KoHi Tikohia* Fir S2l:ici. Pining, Colombi md England tta The Cape. A aervtce 1b malnialood belwoea YokoftAn-i forts Jo Marseillo3, London, undei m»l oonliacl with the Imperial Japanese Goveti ment. The New Twin sciew Bteamew559 words
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Advertisement393 1918-01-29 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIM2I Incorporated m Frahob MAIL UNI, FortDlghtly Bervice between laflo-Obi»»i China, Japac, Ceylon, Djiboatl, Egffi i Marseilles. BRANCH LINB, Fortnightly service between SaigOß-Toatu H Haiphong. Fot farther Information a»fl# to J. de COURTOIS, A Hteamor with excellent accommodation is inteudeil to be despatched to Hongkong this Apply393 words
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Advertisement620 1918-01-29 6 XONINXLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated In Holland, Royal Pacitet Navigation Co., of Batavla. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Sinokara Bingkawang, Selakaa, Pemangbat and Sambas Jan, 30 Alting Muntok and Palembang Jan< 80 Binoaradja Bengbalie, Tanjong-Mengeidar, TanjongLeidong, Berombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Deli Jan 31 RuMi'Hiua Batavia, Homarang and Sourabaya, with620 words
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Advertisement539 1918-01-29 6 Wt^^^^ &wu HBP 9^B JBL I W W try m Mail and Passenger Services I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S Co. (Under Contract with H.s Majesty i aovernrL' The Company s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY arc ,The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FRC Papspngers for Kuropc are bcofeed via Bombay539 words
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Article1760 1918-01-29 7 London Financial Letter. UVflker Rabbar— Market Fcaree— Tacd jong Dividend— Two Singapore EteporttGaJang Besar'e Doubtful Dividend Koti Tinggi— LaDßkoo Borneo. Frum Our Qy n Correspondent London, \ov 29. The mnrket ia plaotation rubber bii bena duli daring the past fortnight ie tb«pri:e has fallen back to 2d 6d. Tim bag1,760 words
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Advertisement246 1918-01-29 7 I 18 M P«ACB Famine OP PIBNTT, Lif INSURANCE IS WORTH 100 CENTS ON THE DOLLAB. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP IINCORPOBATBD IN STRAITS BKTTLEMENT3J. KADWriCB WU,«h Ml 6, aaM Siogßr<or LONDON OPHCEI OW iewry. E.C w I^TTiJ^ ——*<*—- M mu^o^.^^ 10u L —-J. U^tmy TO I.GA?*, LIRPRALroamssiONTOBROKKKS £1,200. (X led246 words
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Advertisement433 1918-01-29 7 YOKOHAMA* SPECIE It, RS^?' J Ti^ In DAHiV, Li 0. IROORPOSA7BO m Japan) i.OOO Uapiial Subscribed y4B 000 doo JV»«deru. j, Icoaye Esq. V. YamakawaEsq. KhSS M. Oda«iri Esq. !k t.k.v Esq. a HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. BRiNV.*ES A.GENCIEB. ?> dnp V Hankow Pe'kintf JjojuojPortlrthßDTlentslß New hwa V Dl SSSS Changchun433 words
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Advertisement233 1918-01-29 7 VFf ZEALAND W3UR4KCE Co Ltl j P£E AND MARINE. Mnoorporaied m New Zealand.) WS-TBZE iIiSORA.^E ***** ttl. URINE. (Incorporate m Honjjfcorjg WM FltiE INSURAN3E Co. LM FIRf (Ineorpotated In Hongkong.; i."«ioo» nmmt accident 9i lh BOARANTEE. [Incorporated m England] Fire wa Marine Risks oi -very description underwritten at lowest current233 words
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Advertisement159 1918-01-29 7 Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Dept, ESANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux table claret m hulk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestins Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always steamers steam159 words
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Advertisement15 1918-01-29 7 HARNESS STAB REQUISITES 2nd hu bt Ql part-pi at o» m ftt tations. H.S. KIKWAN.Hai!'15 words
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Article432 1918-01-29 8 THE GERMAN AND THE BRITISH WAY Treatment of Occupied Territory Londou, Jan 10. Keuter has received a complete copy of the official proclama tion i66ued by the German Military Gov ernmeat to the inhabitants, cotquered territory of Italy. Placed side by with General Allenby's proclamation to the432 words
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362 1918-01-29 8 Poiic> of the U. S A. Government la response to an inquiry from the American Consul General m Hongkong (Mr George E Anderson) through the Department of State to the Army and Navy Department m Washington, the Consul GeneraJ has received advices362 words
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Advertisement539 1918-01-29 8 Worn-out Men I? Acs Cat i3H Ol*K Dr. Cassell's Tablets Build Up Splendid CtrAntfth nnri Vi^OUF. vi the The Rev. CLARENCE SINCLAIR M A DD W NES OFORD, YORKS.. ENG., MfittSi I Uncw of ItOthing to equal Dr Tablets. The.r bracoup efTeci is really wonderful. Strength and energy seem to539 words
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Article1450 1918-01-29 9 (aiaed by FBASEK Co., Exchange and Share Broken, Jan. 28th. I 'All ■UQUllOM Ol Bleillnf Bk&m mm fce »e* Aitlad a« ■ntwl» ■oairHnai in» »»»o imumim UAf. Ictoi Paid, fcAB» do Buthi. 106,000 18 la Allajat -II 80 171, 116 la li Anglo-Java 0 6 0 110,0001,450 words
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Article46 1918-01-29 9 'G'viBnorwD v* »c Jan. 28J fits* 4 u b 24^ PaWihia «»«dtti 8 en I 3 4 SI 81 F>»ne« damand Baufc M 817 3.5.SKK0H5. l*r.A-(j 26|%Pretn £)fc«r)»o4 107^ 14IVOK0R., -i- Cl J < *«»«*Ni, >\».'jt Bar' i $9 B< tpi Ml v«» T^nn^ln 4 i46 words
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Article159 1918-01-29 9 'ill' rtc (175 tons) 8138 40 J> t f 1 6 0 1 vjt*«*i»j .J*s»* 1 23. CC 'J&mkitM C«*« No. T 21.CC i Ptjpeis BIftuk :j:.a.:i r pore 31.00 P«yp8&, (7?2i*-c {:i.j 4 2.f.O tf*3:ns£4 (110 io tie Ih nom N'uemtg4 180 ?b« Ilk noro -iic:i (.i'iv: nom159 words
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Article107 1918-01-29 9 ENTRANCES— TANJONG PAGAK Wharves Sect Godowns Gate Enti Bonded Warehouses, East Trafal Reclamation gar St Storage 2 <& 1 (T Paga* i P S Ea^ East l 2 20/22 Storage B 1 (Wharf-rC Sheers 3 19 1 do (DryDocfcs* 3 Dock Store, H»»aJ Towt r. Office, Police107 words
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Article45 1918-01-29 9 Time-balls on Fort Canning »aa Moc»i Fabei drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore stantlAfC Vine, corresponding to 2 a.m. QreeuwicJt mean lime. J he tlraegoti is fired &t 12 o'crfocfe ccc j n, Indicating Singapore. Ftanfl&rfi time, t Bvevy iay exoepttnc Handsy. whrr. N •»< fl45 words
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Advertisement132 1918-01-29 9 ROPICAL ROOFING IS I l^kj m^b m m iH s d with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATB do away with the necessity of ucky cement at the overlaps. B v s it>ftiB 3 ■JErNASCO is the result of over I ears experience m the manula::- of Ready Roofings. Its lurability makes132 words
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Advertisement513 1918-01-29 9 GOVERNMENT OP JOHORE The Bteta let 1 11 Mi f, lob n If pvopflrad to receive applicatkns fa m qwaMtHd apphcaLts, Eat erup'oynunt la the Ol< rical Service. Cormu- ncing salary, |lM rer annni;. la MM cane < f approv* .J R"rricani8 with VII Stand trd Certificate and ?i» p513 words
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Miscellaneous214 1918-01-29 9 MAIL TABLE To day. inteime&late and looal mails, win be toucc Id Hat below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (67 Trala: I 9 l. flatly (except Sunday). Johote, 8, 9.80. 11 a in.- 19.8C, t, t.tlpu Cocob Azmere 8.80 Ay Cncob Soon Hong 8.80 am Hongkong 10 80 am Port S'ham 4214 words
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Article1240 1918-01-29 10 BRITISH AND GERMAN ARTILLERY. Ever linci the beginiing of the Ypree from lighting on .Ia 1 y tU last, the Gcrtnaus hnvc repeatedly emphasised tbe power of the British artillery, both m their wire 'ens meesagei r. ud m :he crlti Oismi I ipplled to the newspapers by theii Military1,240 words
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Article180 1918-01-29 10 Calcutta, Jau IT. A meeting of ludiau ruling ctiiefr and others at Patiala ftom the 4th to the 10th instant to discuss the linea on which ft permanent institution like a chiefs' coun cii or chamber could best be established i for considerutnu of questions affecting180 words
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162 1918-01-29 10 Madras 20th Dec. Before Mr Justice Shaw at the Ceylon Supreme Court ou Tuesday Mr A R H Canekeratue applied for an order confer ring sole testamentary jurisdiction on the Colombo District Court m respect of the estate of tbe Earl Kitchener of Khartoum The162 words
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Article126 1918-01-29 10 Amount Valued at Rs 36,000. One Wednesday evening recently some otflcare of the Customs Preventive Service made an unusually big haul of opium en board a steamer bound for Singapore and lying off tbe B I Coal depot. Garden Reach. A party i-f five CustoraB126 words
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Article134 1918-01-29 10 Quite a number of Federal oncers' attain their mojority io the service this year cays the Times of Malaya. Mr T C Fleming, D O, Taiping, is due to retire m Marcb, Mr J T Wood, of tLe Survey^ Department, Batu Gajah, m April, Mr134 words
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Article400 1918-01-29 10 Anglo Swiss Condensed Milk. Captain Wright aeked the Parliament ary Secretary to the Minif-try of Food whether he bae now completed his inquiry and will he tt ite what is the average weekly tonnage of milk and sugar consumed by the Neetlr and AngloSwis^ Condensed Milk Company400 words
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Article191 1918-01-29 10 Cairo, 29th October. "Our Day" which was fixed for the 17th instant for Egypt haa turned out a splendid success. On that day the col lections amounted to over £"EllB 000, but since theu subscriptions have con tinued to come m uutil to day the total191 words
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132 1918-01-29 10 New York. Nov '29. Mr T B Hobler counsellor to the British Ambassador, represented the Embassy at the Hero Laud bazaar m the Central Palace last night. It was British Day, and distinguish ed persons, including military and naval officers of high rank, Baw132 words
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Article82 1918-01-29 10 Two new cpipodea of the Double Cross mystery, a Bluebird patriotic tive-reeler eutitled Treason aud (m the first show) A Doll's Houge are now announced for the Gaiety. The Empire is now screening the thrilling climax of The Great Secret, and new episodes of The Cr imson Stain,"82 words
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Article401 1918-01-29 10 ENEMY'S EASTERN REINFORCEMENTS. Allahabad, January 17. A Pioneer special cable, dated London, January 15, r-ayß Sir Auckland Geddee announces that Germany can release thirty eipht divisions, say half a million men, from the eastern front with another 400,000 to follow as reinforcements allowing the new ciaes of401 words
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Article147 1918-01-29 10 iWith appropriate apologies to the late Lewis Carroll.) Vju are old. Kaiser William the Crown Prince said. And for years have done nothing but tight. Yet now you ince6?antiv prate about peace Will the world understand the thiug When I started this war," he replied147 words
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Article204 1918-01-29 10 A Btrange incident has happened m connection with the visit of Harry Lauder, the famous Scots comedian, to Canada. Lauder has beeu gelling Victory Loan boadi and tusking speeches m favour ot the Unionists. Mayor M trtin, of Mcrtrea!, ieclares thut the speech which Lauder delivered m Montreal was a204 words
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Advertisement424 1918-01-29 10 It's Good to feeTli^: after healthy exercise, h\it if that tired feeling a night's sleep it's abnormal* 1: means tated, that >ou need a tonic to traild I Dr. Williams Pink Pills for P a e F6r eopply all the Alemeots that the blood needs to They begin at once424 words
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