The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 February 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 11 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T CENTS SINGAPOKE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 19J8 SO, !^7n
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  • 319 1 The late wires include details of a fur th( r magnificent Italian success Page 6. Germany is full of troubles as well as ainbidons. The strikes are spreading and holding up the manufacture of the j material which is po pssential if that big offensive is really
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  • 1388 1 Mrs CLAGUE PHILOSOP HER. Happines* ain't a gofc' to come to yotwithout jour takin' a bit of trouble,' Mffl Mrs Claque, rqpidly peeking potatoes anfl gouging out tbe Bjfet with picfeationa?. skill. You ye a-got to run after it ana chase it, and eotne of dk 'as fer tc mighty
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 TYRES '£TV TREAD fiFFI F^ HfITFI irr l l o nui *j l SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. i I- 1 A. I i 111 fi iN £j K AND e»e T EMA SHOW. J Growther Shaw g RFMFMBILR f > y:ur advantage— socially or commercially High Class Stationery and Printed Matter.
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    • 106 1 TH E only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. Super-Cvres ->^^Hi: Stelastic Tyre 9 k'% W All British Xp/ Made m Britain r '.ST**/ ---^'-^S^ rom W ant ation Rubber. COLE AGEN'^a. International Trading Company, Limited. Has No Equal. WHA T P
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    • 169 1 LATEST AI»VFBTISE»SKhTS. New suitings at Crowther Shaw's j Page 1. Stationpry at Rickard'g Page 1. The Little Terror at the Gaiety Page 2. The Show Down at the Hanma Page 2, Bockirg open for the Court Cards Page 2. Dr Scott's gripe mixture for infants Page 2. Household wares at
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 46 1 Friday Feb. Ist. igh Wa*vi» 21 a 1 l'p.m. Medical Rcbool Kocial, 8 pm. E daljec Khory Mark Lodge, 8 3 I p.m. Satnrdi) 2nd. High Vft L-46 -!3 pm. Purification Candlemas. Sunday 3rd. High Water 2- I '2 a.m., 232 p.m. Sexagoima Sunday. St. fclaize.
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  • 200 2 Cologne V'ollctzeilong, 1 with a fine I '.:y towmrdl Gerrjaav allies, cries hysterically for terrible measures against Hungary where tue people are literally starving to death —if she (ails fee €end food to Germany How shall we be able to hold oat m the chatter ol our
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  • 157 2 i -eipline io naw armie> ii niways a -lack during their formation. Tbe v en American general officer told xr.e tiit! following yarn, which might easily I i c taken place m one of cur new batta lions three years ago. Here is the etory. \u American
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 433 2 TYWBT WANTED. Young lady to do copying work shorthand not required. Good opportunity for beginner. Permanent position for right person. Apply J. X FLYNN ANDERSON. DOLLAR DIRLSTejRY Co. 16 a, Changs Alley DR SCOTT'S RENOWNED GRIPE MIXTURE or Infants' Preservative Ke^d. A Boon fco Infants and Mothers alike Quickly relief
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    • 1160 2 A Choice Selection of Vm "*"*^*j Will be Presented Commencing a^ondav Sftth at nri The Hall for Music Trie Pioneer and Premier House BACH ROAD. Second show at 9.15 A Metro Wonderplay of a Gan Miss Ethel Barrymc An ab^-orbicgly good drama that gri, situations which are Bdmirably and delicate
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  • 207 3 Rent Farmer v House Owner. Bombay, Jan 17. A curious case chow ing the evils of profiteering has been decided by the email caueo court judge m claim for the ejectment of defendant from poes»j?sion of a shop and loora occu pied by the latter as the
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  • 166 3 I There are fortunes lying under the eea m Ihe holds of torpedoed ships, and many minds are busj on the problem of recover ing thie wealth after the war. Salvage coinpauier are lading plaua for raising bjtta ships and cargoes ov a big j scale," said
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  • 159 3 The miracles performed by Little's Oriental Balm are almost count ess. Men and women who had become crippled by the lvorrible agonise of Rheumati-m are throwing away crutches, canes, and bandages, and walking free with elastic step. Rheumatism m Che back ok shoulders, m the arms 0* legs,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 206 3 STEADIEST AND BRIGHTEST PICTURES IN TOWN I SHOW L 5 HARP TONIGHT" -N l i Ulen Hohibar aud Louise Lovely m I i TiE FIELD OF HONOUR J, j s SJADOWfr SUNSHINE itnrißg Baby Mart aborne, The Famous Child Actiiss THE CRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY 4 The Figure m Black. Ep.
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    • 691 3 MUNICIPALIIY OF SINGAPORE. The Municipal Ordinance 1313. KAM*ONG MARTIN, Wherean certain land known as Katupong Mai tin and bounded by River Valley Road, Kirn Hentf Koa-1, llavf-lnck Road, X'i r JJ Yam Head, Mohimed Bultan Hoad, Martin Road and Robertson Quay la m process of development and appearH to the
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    • 132 3 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. The train service on Sunday. ICth February, will be the same as on Weekdays. P. A ANTHONY. General Manager, F.M.6 Klys. j 1 m w 6-2 STRAITS MERCHANT SERVI3E GUILO Dippf nsaiy Buildings Rafflos Place, Singapore are Honorary Agents of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild where
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    • 159 3 I Household Department I I IiOIIOII r ,v^^ |llBm!i?l3#L%!> v^ with blue border. 'X w£^l dzeou ny ou. k^X^ v >-^"** te'r£*-J&%r^ Jl New Art Cretonnes, fe^%^ m a large range of pretty designs S^fjjf?"- s^'" J^ 31 inches wide. I^W^ Sale Prices |fffi-l^« 75 cts, 85 cts. $1.10, 51.
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  • 862 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, February. 1. 1918, I i The highly successful Italian action east of the Brenta is a movement cor related to the attack which left the French masters of Mount Tomba. The Italian line between the Piave and the T Brenta was by the capture of
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  • 478 4 The Indian Defence artillery units have been placed under the command of Regular officer?, The Hod Mr Claude Severn, c M G, is giving a series cf lectures at Hongkong on forty years' progress m British Malaya. Me T A Melville, of the General Post Office, Singapore, will arrive here
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  • 210 4 Peoang Will Case. From Our Oxen Correspondent O.i liia continuation of the Chinese will caee, Dr Couuoiiy wai croaß examined fct length as to the mental state of the deceased towkay wheu tbe will was made. The witness had deposed that the deceased was suffering fromsenile dementia ant;
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  • 564 4 Frum Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lum mr, Jan 31. The weather was 6plendid. the going good aDd the attendance fair, Details Race 1 —Will o' tie \V.*p (Parsons) 1 Beaulight (Redfearn) 2; Victory (3i!iett) 3. Won by two lengths a length between second and third. Time *****.
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  • 362 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The annu tl meetto held m the Ex miieter of itieii.r paid out moie but outgciu^ comn, balanct Fha money was U:< n incoming co was well would =cc ilu > 117.000 plu6 I and had mtt expenses bo that ai to charity do the Bl! off
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  • 3 4 CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
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  • 6 4 corporation d lution to prpvts
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 140 4 duiioch lsicig s fX''?& 0F WORLD WIDE REPUTE g^ GOLD LABEL j V' Q Ai WHITE LABEL SOLE AGENTS: WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ii -m m i n iimn iiih i■■ im— iiiiiJiwii— oa— IN OF ALL KINDS AT THE FINEST r ~^oo}™ EAST OF SUEZ ite oi Messbs LAFAYETTE,
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    • 58 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 FOR 6 i Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. 1 (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof M> Pay! mpnt .The Fest Cuarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. Ring up 1035 TO-£AY and make an appointment for a
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  • 254 5 ATTACK FAILS TO „l Crush a; Shelter K*uver'« Service] >re are harrowing r ud. The vror-t spied biaern ir v ol i i> red i women and j, with the i upia the Booding I Q r completed bep Dv the workflfimes and many to esfound groups of
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  • 47 5 Airmen's Work respondents at feature of the ia on Germany £»nnniDg by airmen attacking the trains, actoriee, be rjlty states 0 machines m returned. Fighting I 31 \rshal Haig fired several oope*. Air enemy ■eg. looi o£ boi and ttaine and aear Ghent turned.
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  • 208 5 PARALYSING ARMAMENT FACIORIES PLimits of Law of Force (By Submarine O»hle] .U«it«r'i B«rric-«] London, J\n 29 Latest unofficial reports leave little doubt ropnrdiug the eerioaMi- ol the German strike-, which nr e f from district to district. Factory ,1. etinj iare.prohibUed m all Indus trial ceutrea. The Frankfurter
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  • 84 5 London, Jan 30. Field Marshal Baig] icports We rtpulsed an attempted raid BOQth of the Soarpe. The enemy did not reach our trenchees. The hostile artillery waa active near Arras and Ypres. London. Jan 30,— Field Marshal Haig reports Our patrol succeb?fuliy attacked a post la the north-east
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  • 71 5 Brisbane, Jan SC, There are meagre wiieleu details from Mackay, but it is known that many perithed. An immense! tidil-wave accompanied th 3 cyclone and the town WM completely submerceJ I n B ve^iels were lest auJ others damag cd. Ail th? wharves aud BUgariftores collapeecl II la
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  • 59 5 London, Jan 30. The Admiralty states The armed escort vessel Mechanic-fan was lorpsdcad acd subsequently stranded m the English Channel on Jan 20. She became total wreck and thirteen were lost. I The torpedo gunboat Hazard was sutik m the E:ag!i h Channel on Jan 28 as a
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  • 39 5 Pari^, Jan 30 —The Allied War Council meets to-dsy under the presidency ot M Clemencsau. Generals Pershing, Haig.j Cadorna r.i.d several French Generals, and Mr Lloyd George and Si Orlando have i held n preparatory meeting.
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  • 230 5 Calcutta, Jan 24.— A cable from London reports the death last Friday of Mr Thomas Fraser, joint manager, Chartered Bank of India. Deceased had been agent of the bank at first at Bombay and afterwards at Calcutta, and some ten years ago was transferred to London. Ha
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  • 1024 5 CHINESE DESPERADOES AT BAY. Two Europeans and two Others Killed A modi; eenaaticnri! nffair. recalling the Sydney Street incident m London a tevr years back, took place m Greeeoa Street, Hougkoug, on Judo 22 nC midday, when a gang o( armed desperadoes engaged iv a pitched battle
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  • 530 5 GREAT ITALIAN VICTORY [lUbWht'i Bar vioe] London, Jan 80. Italian Official We captured Col del Rjbbo and Col de Chele on Monday and withstood numerous coun tt-rattackt;. We captured Mont val Bella yesterday, almost completely destroying two enemy divisions. Out captures co far are 100 officers, '2. P00
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  • 53 5 Pais Jan 80. The Socialist membe-r of Parliament Compere Morel ie already con r.-ibutiug us Government Commissioner to the organisation of revictunlling. particularly for agriculture. Bouispon, member ,of Parliament for Bouches (Rhone), has bfeu entrusted with a similar office, and I will superintend questions concerning the
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  • 200 5 London, Jan 29. The silver market is steady. 1 Ke wftfi taken out, s-tiU alive, and removed on an ambulance to the Hospital. The Police were then lined up. and, 'entering the premise iD two parties by! different wayp. made a thorough search. They found the bndie3 of lnep6Cfcor
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 113 5 ROBINSON Co 's PAT£NT ie\ s Ld WATjBES IN 18 CARAT GOLD CASES Lfi JEWELS. n Open Face. Hunter on Half Hunter Cases m ordinary thickness or specially thin suitable for Dress Wear. A MELLOW MIXTURE j j SHfTHS j j I T* The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand-Book. This handy
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    • 385 6 llaccTf ussted la Jajh»! Far He v.:;,:i', nz S '«.>^.. Fir HaU«;» Pmns, GolomSi led Englcr i !a H?<s Capa. A gcTvtce ij mMsrtalneS betweea iowo6;»- 1 Hies, -cn>3:Li; Bttdei mi oont^acl wttb ibel-i>ctiai i\»ai.3-iei Govcra csenl. Tr Twin ecrtw Btftamtv maintain'. af t»i!3 service ham beco s^eo**' aca MM
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    • 276 6 [HOOBPOBATVD rv FBAVOI PortDlghtl) aervloc between lnd< Oa [Onlna, -Tnpan, Ceylon, Djlboue', it** 1 Haißeilleßi BRANCH L5H*. fortnightly service between BaigOß'Tofitai I Halnhon^. r r (urcho» Infotmatl N n afpl| »o .J J. da COORTOIS, m», SAN FBIxNCISCO.I a i 5,0 o tons mail steamei will leave at ti end
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    • 602 6 (Inoorporfttod 'n Kniipntl, 8ny«l PacKei Navi^aUon Co., cf Bsldvla. UNUEK C^NTHA'jr WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. [BUMPHIua Batavia, eaxar&rg ;~-y-i Bonrabaya, with transhiprueLt for Passengers at Bativ;a to Oosthaven, Htrak, Teloltrßetongi Kota Agoeng, aod an Ronrabaya rj Soemenap, Bandjoewangi, totieJeng, Ampynan, Benoa and to Bocnibawa-Bebar, WaiDgatco, En deb, Koeei pang,
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    • 363 6 loft aoha xsSk f2& 5* JHHk Mail and Passenger Si 1 PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S .The Company s MAIL BSHVICBS EAST OF BOW 2 The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO recent state of affairs and hold th< ma u j^j I FOR PENANG AND RANGOON Fcr Port Bwettennam, Feriang, Madras and
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  • 834 7 It appears that we are on the eve of a very great improvement m the teaching of handwriting." This is very good news We get it from a little pamphlet containing a reprint of various paperß which were read at a meeting of The Child Study Society," and
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  • 85 7 We are opposed by the most cunning and the most unscrupulous enemy a nation has ever been called on to combat. Therefore we have always to keep before us this important faotot —he might some day try to visit our shores. If he does, I am sure
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  • 570 7 In the House of Lords on Dec 4, Lord Lamington asked whether farther infor mation could be given as to the recent fighting m the Aden Hinterland, he referred to a recent article m The Times on the establishment of a new kingdom in 1 the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 T H E Ll BRITISH ANTI-FOULING ANTIhOBRO3IVE SHIPS' COMtQ: TION is supplied under :i tract to THE BRITISH pMIRALTY. Many of the Lgest Battleships, Battle Crui[ers. Light Cruisers, Destroyers, Monitors. Submarines &c. &c. at jresent afloat are treated with it. Use supplied to Koyal India Marine. Crown Agents for the
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    • 576 7 i v<v J w^f A^reax deal or onavin£ Comfort /V\\^\# 1 J 1L- °11 It x o^/ _JI is packed m this very small outfit. ~'P Next to the paramount fact that the Valet** Auto Strop vjStt''' Safety Razor is the only razor that strops itself autoVv l^^ matically comes
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  • 1579 8 To Deo. 3i Dec To date 1918 Abaco 37,452 64,040 Allagar, Dec 300,400 28,500 341,100 A.Gajah,Sep 39,600 11,249 140,405 Alor Pongsu 238,781 27 544 276,418 Alma, 870,700 37.500 352,100 Ampat, Sep 155,530 17,650 216,284 An-Johoio, Mar 251,256 28.216 805,005 An Malay, Dee 1,782,988 165,004 1,651- ,648 >n-S'tra!May
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  • 478 8 Limitless Activities How Germany seized control of the metal trade of the world— a project Which will 1)6 frustrated after the war, as far as Great Britain is concerned, by the governments Noli Ferrous Metal la jduetry Bill— is related with amazing frankcea* and m minute detail
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  • 146 8 The man who ia prepared to sit down and negotiate terms vtllh Germany iv the belief toafc she is sincere m regard to a desire for v permanent p°ace ie a fool, a forgetful fool, find a dangerous fool," said Dr Macnamara, Sflcrefc»»T to the Admiralty,
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  • 46 8 Calcutta, Jan 4th. The Indian coal po6iticn shows 6igns of improving. Labour is returning to the belter classes of woikinge and the daily figure of wagons loading at the collieries has an upward tendency. The amount of coal transported now depends on the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 359 8 i^/.Messrs CROSSE BLACKWELL much regret thai i« r the first time fora hundred years war conditions prevent maij o< />- products being shipped to India. They much apprectaie ra /V^/ they are receiving, and m reply would state that H is 1^ j a&^ recognised here that under the circumstances
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  • 95 9 Time-bails on For* .»i Fabei uropfially at 1 j.il, tafipai mtr,p.rc lime, corrohpouJing to l h i mear. Hbitti Am Hma^Dl fired hi it t clock The following are the tbarea as to which changes are notified m Messrs Fraser and Cob yestera ire list RUBBER DOLLAR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 144 9 ,CX \?IINF o* P^S^TT, Lj?^ IIrISURANCE iS WORTH 100 CENTS OH THE DOLLAR. i j prletD?t £1,200.000 D OFFICE pa? Singapore .rabaya tsic To uoaa Ne Bo 7 V AN O j UIN3TBB Bass. L* tl Scotland. Ltd. Q SRfrluh. I l periods at rta 04 :n applied and int-.
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    • 437 9 TTT¥" JULJU „a;.:, 4 specie t Incofpop.atkd ik Japan Ofcptti -rlbed Y. 49,000.000 Oaj>!tßl Pi _.Y. 30,000,000 Y. 21,300,000 rPreridcni, j. Inonye Esq. r%oe- President, Y. Yamabawa Eef, DIIECTOIS. J. Ironye Fgq Y. Yamakawa Esq N. Soma E M. oda^iri Esq. la Esq. T. Kawashiin»E«q. K. Kiniara Esq. Barcn K.
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    • 548 9 ■to. *i»;* /iir.it dL4.U«^«i(< --*1T LSiJtacrOiMkJbiifc' Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE b Pharmaceutical Drugs Depi. tSANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux, table claret ia bnlk and bottle l also light dry white wine Vichy Celestins Table Water (for the kidneys) r Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) c Vichy
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    • 502 9 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI. Wanted Immediate y for th? Government of Jruiui a Mala> to t S8 Inspector of Ooltivnion. Must b^ve focd knowledge of rubber ,nd cccocn a. Kalary ?7 j.r r metroem anci ree quarter-. Apply to Secretary to the iiJRh Jommishiontr, SiDgapoie. i 2 7 2 UrjJflDtly rtcjiit
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 156 9 To day. uiaee wad loc&i utitla, will be touvo I bo'ov. Bug, M^&oca, F.M.& ;&i Haiti I 52 'iy (except Snnday). JoL -30, 11 a.m., 18.30. > *A I ut Cuoob Hock Gan 8 .80 am Jucob Bdina 9 am P. Sambu, etc V Hogendorp 9.80 am buantan via ports
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  • 1079 10 H ii i. it purpose to describe tbe Belgian depor i( Brer] >ne m the world i.- f ;i i-ir with lb ~e organised Ml bnntl 0 ted by the fhtve •nuaoy has b ov. n tlave ->: ite which h uatiri i of those bid o d
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  • 314 10 LADY ROBERTS FIELD GLASS FUND. la Beading a b.itcb of ackno.vledg for Qeld g lasses and telescopes forwarded from the Straits, the manager of the Food, Mr John Ppnojre, 64 Victoria* st Westminster, S W I. encloses a circnlax with a fresh appeal (or glasses. It i e a d
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  • 53 10 The following further contributions are acknowledged Already acknowledged M .093 Liv Yocg Hong 00 Ban Joo Leccg fO S .1 Judah and Co 50 D J Elms 50 Seah Kow Bee 50 < tog Siew Keng 50 Collected m Johors Club 25 Wuondtim Visitor 10 38,478. S
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  • 138 10 The undermentioned Singapore pro perties were told by auction at the saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Company on Wednesday afternccn: TvTo pieces of freehold land situate at Khoo Chan Road, cff Gajlacg Kuad. ritea ■19 acres 3 roods and 8 poles or there 'abcute, together with all the
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  • 122 10 The hearing of the case egainefc A E Prtttinson, who was charged with extortion alleged to have been committed on Dec 4,! by taking live 810 notes from a chandu shopkeeper at Havelock rd, was continued yeEterday m tlie third police court. Mr G Cullen, a s
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  • 17 10 The monthly medal for January 1918 t will he competed for on Saturday and
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  • 359 10 Singapore, Jan dl. The market was very active m Mining slmres and Industrials but Rubbers receiv ed only small attention A Dew flotation was recently put on the market called Bassett Rubber Company tbe capital of which was privately bubtenb-d here and iv Pennng. Mmmg Ampangs were
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  • 60 10 Tbe Gaiety bus :i capital new pro gramme, comprising t.vo new adventures m the Double Cress" social, and a obarming Violet Bfersereau film [a The Little Terror," b story of circus life. Myrtles Gtoozales is on view at the Harima In a thrilliog five-reel picture entitled "The Show
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  • 474 10 M S Muthu of the Tai k-d railway quarters was yesterday fined by the third magistrate $10. for avoiding payment of 4 cents tram fare from High gfl to Tank rd and a further tine of $10 was inflicted on him for assaulting Tan Kit the tramway inspector, A Chineee
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  • 280 10 Rubber. Singapore, Jan 81. For this week's auction the quantity catalogued amounted to 1 450 too?, of which 1,289 tons were offered und 825 tons eo!d At the commencemeijt of the sale ther^ was a good demand at about last week's cloeiug prices but a re action
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  • 115 10 Singi pore, Jan 31. The quantity of rabbec catalogued for this week's auction was somewhat above the average at 1.410 tens The sale opened with a fairly good demand at about last week's closing prices, the highest pud for Fine Pale Crepe being 195 and for Ribbed
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  • 300 10 (Vlacpbail and Co' < Report Jan 21 26) The past week has again been charac terised by comoarative steadiness m rub ber Bharee and advances m investment i Blocks. Rubber There ha? been a further dej cline m the price of the commodity. Local auction RsbUi/rs. Total
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  • 71 10 SIR EDWARD BROCKMAN'S VISIT TO BANGKOK. Bangkck, Jan 29. Sir Edward and Lady Bcockraan arrived at Bangkok yesterday by railway from Kuala Lumpur. They are Btaying with the Financial Adviser. H M the King i 8 entertaining them tonight They depart fiom Bangkok en Friday, and will stop over at:
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  • 45 10 Anthony Marraj Paul p Tamil, and Lirn Kirn Thin, a tkkieu, have been orre&ted md were charged yesterday m the third aolice court with entering the house of Mr E Wajker, 40 Grange rd, and stealing wo rain coate, one cotk bat, four brass I
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    • 297 10 Siow Choon Leng The European iJ Competition m commerce is becc: day. If you do not know h>w to push your certainly fail. Inquiry or investigation as e\ the channel thrcugh which business comes With the view to improve your corn: Siow Choon Lerg has compiled a most cc facturefs,
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