The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1918
1918-02-02
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Title Section16 1918-02-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. \jrnQ i 1O SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, IEBIIUAEY 2 1918 NO 9,27916 words
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Article306 1918-02-02 1 German workers have formulated eight demands which are directly opposed to the. militarist clique'a ambitions. Vorvraetts, which published these demands, has been suppressed, with other papers Page 6. Hicdeuburg ha 6 appeaip.d against the strikes, but he is nc longer idolised. En Frankfort hie aame wae hooted.306 words
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Article1470 1918-02-02 1 Quicquid agunt ;s iiost ri fan kjO libelli Ji Au*lria is evfdei < I ing a good bJ I i »_d, whi. jdered at cox> eidering the mmm i tie just h& i Italy, Her people art probably ;Loinj the cry that roee up. it Germany,1,470 words
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Advertisement217 1918-02-02 1 TYRES TV TREAD nrini\ 117 Y> C* V%\l r V%\l f\ Tbe British B^.ys Annnal $3 7t I The Ohildron's Year Book $3.75 I iKD^I aLI)KUAKY ZF!G Th 9 Bli J isb Gir l S ADUUaI $3 75 K^ebua Annual $3 50 ■-> r^,---^ The Kedcaps Annual $2 75 i217 words
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Advertisement118 1918-02-02 1 LVTEST ABVERIISEMKMTS. Children's annuals and Christmas cum bars at Kelly and Walsh's— page 1. Fireßtone solid tyres Page 1. Xosice re B H"onoka Page 5. Scripps BDoth car for sale Page 5. Lost Keck scrip Page 5. Government invite tenders for road material— Page 5. Mr Scottowe acting manager for118 words
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Miscellaneous93 1918-02-02 1 TBE WBE*i ja:a-'-i. 2nd, Uigb Watei l-iC ■:3 pm, Punlication— CaDdlemas. Snndaj 3rd. High Water- 2- "2 a.n. ,t32 p m. Pesagesima Sunday. Be. Blaize. Uzmsy 4th. B 'i 40 a.t. ,321pm. Moon Last Quarter. Tfce'jtU:, sth. High V/ato?~3-16 a.m., 4 32 p m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. ft'ectaesria* 6th.93 words
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Advertisement472 1918-02-02 2 TYPfST WANTED. Young iady to do copying work: shorthand net required. Good opportunity for beginner. Permanent position for right person. Apply J R. FLYNN ANDERSON, DOLLAR t :k:: TvJFiY €o. 16-a, Change Alley. i Iv U l l ft 8 llw'OJ! 0 fot; a short se inly 7 NIGHTS Commencing472 words
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Advertisement897 1918-02-02 2 A Choice Selection of Pirtn Will be Presented Commencing Kontei i The HHI for Music The Pioneer and Premier House An ab-.orbitgly good diama thai fcrir,s. I situations which are sdmirah'y and delicately Tne Lubin Film Co. Presr: The episodes m this fine drama a.; D First sliciw 7 *^O897 words
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390 1918-02-02 3 The Guzette of Nov 28 announced that the King has bnen pleased to nwardthej Albert Meddl lv Gold m recognition of the I conspicuous gallantry and self-sacrifice of Mr Robert leiper Lindsay, late Superin tendent of the Tembi Pumping Station of, the Anglo Persian390 words
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Article348 1918-02-02 3 Speaking generally concrete is practi cally incompressible, but Lffers little or no resistance to pulling or tensile strains. Tbe steel reinforcement is so designed as to take up all strains of the latter kind that are or might be met with. The con Crete itself 'ook^348 words
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Article201 1918-02-02 3 It hufi Ung been the pleasing prnctice of the Prussians, after making a glutton ous holiday m Bavaria, to carry away with them all lh« food that their f.ncr raous war profits enable them to buy. Ttie shrewd Bavarians tika the money of the bf.tfid Prussian pigs201 words
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Article272 1918-02-02 3 The Swiss Journal de Geneve re ports that, m accordance with tbe resolutions voted at their recent Congress, the Austrian Socialists held on November 13, at Vienna, the first cf the big popular demonstrations which they had anuouuesd m favour of a democratic peeoe wilhout annexations272 words
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Article172 1918-02-02 3 Futurfi Production likely to Riva! America. The confident opinion that Persia may one day become h» big a producer of oil ac the United States was expressed by Mr Charles Greeoway who presided at the meeting of the Anglo Persian Oil Company. The oiiSelds embraced m172 words
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Advertisement720 1918-02-02 3 PROPERTY OF CHOP CHIANG GUAN j IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Town Properties. ItfMt, Cecil Street, Teluk Ayer Street, South Canal Road, Off' 3 ire Angus Stregt, Fisher Street, Kirn Yam Road and Ramai [i Yam Road. lo 1 :ho eale Room of The Commercial Rubber Co. Ltd. I720 words
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Advertisement512 1918-02-02 3 CIGARETTES NO. 555 Virginia Pcr s T i n of Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins Quality counts m all things but more d especially m cigarette manufacture. (ET^^ V Men of discrimination find that after smoking "State Express" inferior brands >tf7\ are more of a misery than a pleasure. S^yTlms512 words
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Article701 1918-02-02 4 Cold Murder and Cold Storage. ()i recent years every sportsman bap deplored what almost amounts to a ilia appearance cf non* migratory game from the more aece->ible parts cf China. Man chiirii used to swarm witLj magnificent phoaeants partridges were almot-t equaliy numerous deer were plentiful. Pheasant701 words
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Article129 1918-02-02 4 Sir Arthur Yapp, speaking m Glasgow said For every 100.000 tons of wheat ?ve can save by eating less and wasting ncth;ing something like 23,000 additional troop with food for the vojage. but not including 3 Kuna or ihul;? iocs, couid ba transported 4 from129 words
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Advertisement202 1918-02-02 4 I (09? jks' w^° believes that the I I I Jm of an article is of necessity I ik 'J^T We've cut our wisdom te I I I and I, we believe m paying t I I V m more at first if we're sat; I i JVS' we're going202 words
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Article117 1918-02-02 5 o nympalby all men i;i the woi Id C Ms t«i I ike oai f i i b m ieall aomd of I as of the beet known I -—a naturalised t worth scores of rail- p mainly d- I of the Atlantic. The c tnx take117 words
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47 1918-02-02 5 Patrograd, Nov 30. the offl^iali o( tse State against the .c v t h —ill have beeu deli Commissioner Its of the Mofccew a t-sprve of m its binJe. and ye deposit i "lies will v The •d ii certain reliu47 words
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Article481 1918-02-02 5 'I he Cologne Qazatte, In i candid article »M«d I'be Kiad to India," declares j >penlj Ibal Germany's policy m tbe Middle s*st, and etpejoia] the Baghdad Railway K>Hoy, has always been essentially nnti j nti^b. and tbut then- never hat been and c will481 words
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Article430 1918-02-02 5 March Through Forbidden Street Pal^hftt, Jan 15. In connection wi:h tbe Our Day ft>te, i.heruraas (field labourers), m accordance with rf-o'uticns of a meeting of the community held previously, marched iv proce^ion through the ere t western road m the Dig bazar to which they ire not allowed430 words
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Advertisement801 1918-02-02 5 TIME CAN BE EASILY SEEN ON WRIST \V '.^p/y f\ ')l Do la -f m -j.tj for this Gent's WRISI I*l ti Wiiuh with LUMINOUS FIGUKKS IW/W and HANDS, as illustrated, fitted .\,-.i (tellable 10 Jewel Bwlsa U rei Movement, accurately timed nm\ adjusted In jiositionK, and BQltable for all801 words
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Advertisement796 1918-02-02 5 NOTICE. Mr. B. Horioka formerly employed as a Proof Reader m the bingap re Free Press has no connection wnat2ver with the Utusan Malayu. which is l :he p'cperty of the undersigned. M. NALPON, Bingipore, i-D Malacca St, Feb. I^-t 1918. 2-2 2 2 WARNING. I The nurber plates of796 words
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Advertisement471 1918-02-02 5 GOVERNWT^T CF BRUN'I. '•>>?•*' 1 ii, for the ivfrprnent o» Itunel a Malay to I upeetur >)f Itivs i<n. Must hav^ toed r v adge uf ruh ldcl c^conu'rt. i Jarv f n t Rr.r» ree qaftrtfef*. Appii I fipr >ommiBbioner, Singap' II 7 < Urgently required \< r .If.\a471 words
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Miscellaneous152 1918-02-02 5 CHURCH SERVICES II SIM A SUNDAY. IRD. CATHEDRAL inion (Tharal). m vice inn 13, 171, SCS I IS KS CHURCE ORCHART ROAD I P ,X)I and Minister's Bible on at evening service by Christ s correc I nal Social an** nti cf the Congregation at fa Road. ir Practice. CHURCH,152 words
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974 1918-02-02 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday February 2, 1918. Seafaring men run great risks m a war Jike this, some from the action of [the enemy, such as the reported loss of the two ships m the Mediterranean at the end of the year, one a tran sport, with over six974 words
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Article357 1918-02-02 6 Mr D 0 C Woodford, of the Crag Hotel, will be leaving at the end of this month says the Straits Echo, to join the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited. We hear that Mr I' Pedley, of the Penan? Harbour Board, will ko to the Jrag Hotel as manager. Lord Montagu357 words
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Article233 1918-02-02 6 5 The Geneva Convention Act 1911 (Colonies) Order in Council 1917 comes into force in the Colony from r directiou of H E the Governor. Thil pro videe for the adaptation ot the Act follows I (l) The powers by the said Ac*; vested in233 words
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Article201 1918-02-02 6 Under the War Tax Ordinance, the following divisions are established Settleraeiit^ of Singapore (excluding Christ mas Islundi, Penang, Mulacca and Labuan and the District of Gbristraae Island. The following are approved as auditor? for tLe purpose cf certifyu:g fetatemente delivered under section 12 of the Ordi nance,201 words
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Article387 1918-02-02 6 I^^ The Singapore branch lodge of the Ch'un Chin Associatioa cf China, register* on Dec 12, 1913, is called upon to furni&h proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies. A copy of the Register of Midwivee for the Municipality of >ingapore, corrected up to Dec 31. is published387 words
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Article242 1918-02-02 6 GERMAN WORKERS' REVOLT HAK-STRiNGiKG IL Tj Mndenburg a i &W more i ff Seven. b!y, iati secret and equ Lower HoiEighthly, i newepipers Austria's C p Lor in the Vienna tLat fii rce band the Us. nation fr« full of eacrii have desire for p^ Amsterdam, Jaa lentatii Austria are242 words
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Article50 1918-02-02 6 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy of tm Pane. Jan 30, 6 i quoted at L' The IrUer Ai. its first meeting During the air were 47 kiiied and 1* enfmy aeroplanes- I raid this eve and no damage Red I Council of \V; 1 1^ S' ft t* f-i Afg'l f^50 words
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Advertisement216 1918-02-02 6 i^CvS^ 0F WORLD WIDE Repute GOLD LABEf ■*■<•' \JP QUALITIES I WHITE LABEL bUuiL ACjjLiniS. CH- y y* If T* i*% tf*k S"%i .4% WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 1^ JL^ If (IR^- SHIPM£ :V Qp FAIRBANKS SCALES. No. 1162 H 400 Ids and catties »400 il3s and catties. 600 Ibs216 words
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Advertisement57 1918-02-02 6 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR 6 lOR 6 Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for SS. (12 do. for $10) AND IP ALSO MEANS Ko Satisfactory Proof to Payment, The Fest Guarantee of the Quality of Cur Photographs. .Ring up 1035 TQ-EAY and moke an appointment for a Sitting en A?«Y57 words
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Article119 1918-02-02 7 13 BAG IN THE tRRANEAN Heavy Death-Roll e v able] admiralty losses j ie€ of Commons on I D tor uixiliary S on Dec 81, m the eastern j i on ii k wbilbt pick j I rg. 1 Mai ribing the state that there rpedoed th a119 words
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Article64 1918-02-02 7 Suburbs* Bombed -Tha Press Bureau! i were killed aad ten 3 air raid, whilst it is :'aer bodies are buried J bcuae. f -Official It is report rere killed m one house :>n m Tuesday's J0« Wireless German Ofßleeessfoliy bombed ienJ, l)ackirk, Gravelines -Hostile aircr aitackad kirts64 words
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Article48 1918-02-02 7 Still Moderate F-The Admiralty states :j reek numbered 2.8 Nine over and re sunk. Eight were One fishing ves(calian Official Arrii 446 and sailings 430. tons and two l were sunk and tched port icia! Arri 363. Three ok, one belonging Three were un6uc- 148 words
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Article18 1918-02-02 7 EEontfl oi tion pro m the Klecihs House, lips, lathe i ferrous Metals passed Bt-cond18 words
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Article15 1918-02-02 7 sports mdi prices is I strikers -preadicg same. There riko m the15 words
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Article136 1918-02-02 7 STARTING POINT OF BIG OPERATIONS Greek Army's Part [By 8ubm»rtD« UabU] ttheni .Tun si.— At a banquet here to Qenetm] Onillamnat, the new Allied G«ner aJiseimo at Salonika, M Venizelos Baid that General Qnillanmal'fl arrival proved the baeeli of the absurd ecemy rumours that the Balkan front was136 words
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Article124 1918-02-02 7 German Airmen's Bad Day -Field Marshal Haig reports: Th artillery was mo-" active al Epahy, H urt, Lh BasEea and eaet cf Pnlypon wrod. London, Ji eld Marshal Haig, tiinji on ay. gorously iy bombed b Lets-, vi: drorr.r^ while our low-flisre machine- gun ned enemy troops. The124 words
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Article103 1918-02-02 7 A Surprise by Moonlight London, Jan 81. Italian eemi official Violent artillery tire preceding our Aslago operation revealed fifty new enemy batteries. Nevertheless our infantry surprised the enemy m the bright moonlight at early morning oc Monday We captured Chie6a di San Francesco and col del RO3SO103 words
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Article37 1918-02-02 7 London, Jan 30. The War Office an nounces that tue Arabl have occupied a Tockiab r»ortt northward ol Maan. taking priioner the garrison. They also routed Turkish forces m the snme neighbourhood, Oaptarinfl prisoners.37 words
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Article294 1918-02-02 7 London, Jan 80, The Press Bureau itatt-s that the Duke of Connnaught has arrived m Egypt. He bag been deputed bj the King to visit the Egyptian com mand. Further revisions and variations m the Statutory List are gazetted. I V Marten rup9rnuraerary officer m Class V294 words
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Article343 1918-02-02 7 SALVATION THROUGH THE ENEMY'S TROUBLES Entente Returns to Favour fry Hubniarm* l]»tU«! R«Qt«tr'i Berries] London, Jan 80. W.reiese Russian: A political statement from Brest Litovak denouncee Court Hertllng's speech and him as a Jesuit r.nd reactionary, and bead to foot a frieud of the jut.kera j and343 words
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Article419 1918-02-02 7 The unsettled estate of the late Mr Cbaries Vandeleur Crengh, c M G, of Charltoo road Bkickheatb., late Governor of British North Borneo and Labuan, has been proved at £20,288. Thf Jo^ernor m Council i? satisfied that the German Reading Room hae ceased to exist. Lest tbis notification sbculd excite419 words
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Article239 1918-02-02 7 Captain Ccn plains of Chief Offices b Mutiny. At Hongkong towards the end of Jan a' Marine Court of Enquiry was held into the conduct of Mr N Q Majer, late chief offl cer of the Manapouri aud now iuu?ter of the ship. The matter arose239 words
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Article279 1918-02-02 7 Awardei by the East India Company. It is interesting to note a remarkable M incident that occurred at the garden party I given at Government House, Madras, to Excell«ncy the Viceroy and Mr Mon j togu during their visit there. A corres- j pondent writes The moment279 words
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Article202 1918-02-02 7 Decrease m Exports, Calcutta, Jan 23. The review of the foreign senborne trade of British India for nine months of the present financial yemr, compated with the corresponding period of the previous year, shows a large decrease m the value of the exports of raw anJ202 words
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Article162 1918-02-02 7 Mr H C Gray, cf the Staff of tha Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd, baa been awarded the Military Cross at the front. Brigadier General G E Bayley, n s o, brother of Mr R G Bailey, of Teluk Arisen, ha? beeen mentioned m Salonica diepatcbc The first b-162 words
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Advertisement131 1918-02-02 7 /7% "PFRFOiERY" f Bung a Rajah Y'^-'T Bunga Kemantin Blushing Rose r Crab Apple i^ Jockey Club Her r sty **~^'^^^*E£**£*2^ Wood V;oi< i °'f} Wlvtel^e ;>' Ov>v Jasmin 1 BUIVG^V J^obinia ul.- .\j. v Poinsetta 1 I\rMANTJN 1 jwette Red Rose I (BRIDAL BOUQUET) Tea Rose j v^:. v^131 words
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Advertisement510 1918-02-02 8 -if Itlfttlll ttt&£llt, KiDz TaXO 1 ?ir Silases, Pia.*c^ Csistabi ifil Eng!acd A rvtce la matnirtla l^ iv.lv/cea iokon* j < peril to Bfaieetlleai IrMrtlfflii u2.!ct tar? 2or.»is;j wi:b ibe Impartial Japanese G~~ rnoc. nn Hen fvin nran d6tiamt:--;:alnrslntni chin rel^e hsvj been sjoclfcl tgned Km metal, sad ace fliicf510 words
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Advertisement359 1918-02-02 8 KESSAGERIEB MARITIME! IHCORPORATKD IN FRAHCH Fortnightly service botwor-a Inflo-Gbi*., Otalnfti Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, ftt?9* Marnellles. BRANCH LINK, fortnightly service between BaigOß-loaf*» il Haiphong. Fo» further Information apply to J. do COURT®** i flM SAN FRANCISCO.! A is.o 0 ton- mail steamer will leave at the end of this month for359 words
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Advertisement575 1918-02-02 8 FAKETVAART MkUUikWU Koyn! Packet Navigation Co., of Batavls. 2-3, LtYBR QDAT. UNDER 03NTRA0T WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Singkei' Mot*ara-Saba, Siiupant aud Djambi Feb. BfBBEUS Pontianak Feb. ELOUT Bawoan, Bourabava, BaccljOTinasin, Btagen, Kota-Baroe, Samarinda nee! Donggala with transhipment at Souraba^a to Hoem^nap, Bandjoc wan.ji, Boeleleng, Amptnan, Bcnoa acd at BandjerLuastn575 words
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Advertisement444 1918-02-02 8 4 MAIL AND iTASSENGER g^l PENINSULA!! AND ORIENTAL S N (Under Contract with H s Majesty s Q Tbe Company s M\lL SERVICES EA37 CF BOMT The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AN' 4 at present suspended. 5 Passengers for Europe are boobej via Bomb?. retent htate of affairs and faola444 words
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Article662 1918-02-02 9 Weird and Mysterious Happenings There have been weird and mysterious happenings at Cbt<ritcn, Kent, and for their explanation Sir A Conan Doyle and Sir William F Barrett, px-prefiidf n of th>p Sccirty far Pejchical Reseurch, Lave been consulted. An excavation m the form of a c.ive662 words
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Article135 1918-02-02 9 The house m Joppa where St Peier et&yeu vruh Simon the Tanner Is to be secured by the Church Army their geventb Centre lot British troops ligL m Palestine. Ti re 6* r e6 have al supple men". >: >»■• out from England, m ordi cch135 words
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Article118 1918-02-02 9 The rrp-ut of t: I uited Rubber Plantation*, Ltd, for ihe year led £Oth June im-t states that the output of dry rabbet m 168 ibe. as compared rubber proJu .is told m Lcr. gio-s price cf U per Ib L"ndou ivalent per lb. It Is :put for118 words
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Article179 1918-02-02 9 i Lodfj ngland at its quartet ly co >.<U;gu mapcufe' Hail odopttd the following pp.ru graph m the usual repot t of the Board of and with tvta greater earne sceadily increasing n\ for >rvfince of the ihe Louies :n g iin particu! practicable a this regard.179 words
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Article75 1918-02-02 9 An After the Wir Schemt There are fortncee l>irg udg( r the eea m the ho!dt] cf torpedoed ehipe, and many minds are bu?y on the problem of recovering this wealth re war. Sttlvas: nil'- an mi for r&uiug bati: big ejal' I itor oi Stebe r-ub maiiiM75 words
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Advertisement76 1918-02-02 9 ar P--:^TT, 1-?: IiVSURANOT. Ife W«»TH 100 CENTS OM TEE OOixA^. I (iNCOEPOBATKD IN STBAIVS SSTTL2MKNTS), v ,ia»a, *ifi oomyilca wit* taa Fvaiali Hle4Aaßu*a«ee Oomy amles Ac» ii utioauf, ?TQLP:\y, 'ISJj-iJzl 111 v periods at D ,^nd int; aecrned MJ JW WuLf'SU £562,500 Oh&-!rinan. B 1., 3.C.T 8., K.C.M.G. IIUUO76 words
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Advertisement328 1918-02-02 9 AJWI 3. Ii V V akawa i S moda E T. X R. Kirn:. Bar n X i I K. Har X I HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. [EB. Tokio Osaka Kobe New S San Francisco Honolulu j Bombay Calcutta Lcs Angeles Sydney Hankow Peking «gkor,g Shanghai Dairen(ralny) Jun (Port Arthur) Tientsin328 words
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Advertisement440 1918-02-02 9 Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKE? HOUSE Pharmaceutical k Drugs Oept. ESANOFELE Jast received from Bordeaux, table claret m bulk and bottle also light dry white wi Vichy Celesta Table Water (far thB kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always steamers440 words
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Article318 1918-02-02 10 Mistake to Suppose Russia Completely. Exhausted. Zurich. The Mannhp'.rnei Volksstirame," ex pressing the vie^a of the Herman Govern ment Socialists, saye Nothing is more dacgerou3 for peace and for fhe future of Gwrmany at this moment than to suppose that Russia ia fiuiohed and can ba treated318 words
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Article377 1918-02-02 10 The Rev H Q Pelle h»s dove all be ran for u< ia preparing the way for Mr Leng to come ont aid the result o! his labours will he read elsewhere. We are most grateful to Mr Peile for djiiig what he hit;, finet 1 he377 words
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Article218 1918-02-02 10 Necessity for Substitutes The Bhortage of tin plate throughout the world is emphasised m a bulletin issued by the United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Returns received from 15 of the leading tin plate producers indicate an increase of approximately 25 per cen?> m218 words
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Article1753 1918-02-02 10 I To Deo. 3t Dec To date 1916 Abaco 37,452 64,040' ■Allagar, Dec 800,400 28,500 341,100 A.Gajah, Sep 139,600 11.249 140,405 AlorPongsu 283,781 27 544 276,418 Alma, 870,700 87,500 362,500 Ampat, Sep 155,530 17,650 216,284 An-Johore, Mar 251,256 28, 2: d 805, 005^ 1 An Malay, Dec1,753 words
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Article133 1918-02-02 10 In abcre list the totaimonthly totals fcr Jac fich the Company Iftl r Hrn nrune. Thir L 317 total to date and I fMM uth. i 10 get the IpPM i^'cuistt; zuaranttc-il. tfMMian I A. Kinta. June 1.447 a> r Wfing 1 446 BancnoD Val Deebook 112 Bnuel133 words
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Advertisement323 1918-02-02 10 To distinguish the original and r=C^ genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, sec that the u|s g signature of LEA PERRINS MEJ appears m //7//A' across the AVt/ Wt |JWS label on every bottle. |M* iwll No other sauce h:is ~uch an exquisitely Ol&if (WTVu delicate ti.iv.iur, or such323 words
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Article1398 1918-02-02 11 U*uod by FKASEK ft Co., ExohangQ and Share Brokers, Feb. Ist. i I 'All taotailoMß of Sterling bta&ne.mQßt »c regarded aa yoielf aoraum io> tee f leaei. 3a*. i§*oa. Paid, Lxa* Div Scraae. 100.000 3e SB AUacai 15 9 3 0 379.93C Sb 8b An£lo-Jav& 35% 51,398 words
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Article50 1918-02-02 11 CCRrfi.:Ti»D cp tc Feb 1 Btftal 4-9 2 4 lb 32 UmopS 2-4 1 16 "V rAlt* Bca 'J-4 19 32 yi?fti3.:A ifemand Bank 816^ j (»DU. T. T. 158 Ha^GFO^S, desr:« -3 25^Prerr Java, dtmand I^si n 664 •^ejii.aai, Bank Bnyi^e $8 5 4 m,- "j^^jf London 43^50 words
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Article158 1918-02-02 11 Feb. 1. Tin (buyers) $188 5C (AEUfctfii 15.50 v&Enfeisi C»i>* Ncn, 1 2.'; rakits Cwfc* Na. F 2I.CC *tf Black ocdtn Spore 30 00 bite laii) 41.75 taaagi (110 5? tha Jfe does •:<g* <S0 fo 1b» ffr > doi I ii > goie •»fe vlinfccJin&) sens Cdffti U%158 words
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169 1918-02-02 11 E We pressed you i b I important signs tt.Rt ethiog ia i uatuie s method of showing that the internal mach;requires lubrication or over hauling, and the sooner ihe matter i< taken m hand the better it v,;. 1 be-169 words
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Advertisement115 1918-02-02 11 The Oldest Established London f us for the Purity and Flavour EOf tliP'iv W -I til Wli THE BORNEO CO., LTD. ORPORATED IN EBGI VS: SOLE IMPORTERS. Buchanan s Black and White I There is no better value on the Market I ian this old and perfectly blended Whisky— A115 words
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Advertisement124 1918-02-02 11 E QUALITY." METHYLATED «/Af M^/i TT Co. BHIP-CEANDLEKS. r 'epbone Ro *28. 102, Market I MASSAGE MALL No, m Bt n :oolkn Bt. TELEPHONE No 1467 OPEN DAILY 6 a,TT —9, p.m. -"rP^ilrS-iir— l r> MASS4GE, B&THS DK.>NCURF. Bi Mr. Fdjita, Mrs. Hard Ah. HAVY AbSIbTANTB. STAMrORD HOUSE, PRIVATE OOTI124 words
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Miscellaneous422 1918-02-02 11 MAIL TABLE To day liitetinefilate and local mails, mis be tonne Id Hat below Penang, MaSaooa, F.M.B, f?»f T«aia| p flatly (exoeft Bnadaj). Johote, S, 9.30, 11 a.m., 11.80, >, A I t a Cacob Soon Hong 8.30 am Hongkong 8.30 am I Malacca Hong Lian 12.30 pm Malacca k422 words
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Article1638 1918-02-02 12 .YUTY France, s~ n I Ith, may hava been unkind, Lv: there is a oov l a- i m me now well known reply to a lome sufferer who isk i iodk i\ Led il i?. rhe A service cc is certainly one cf thi rmy at1,638 words
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Article185 1918-02-02 12 fccores of prosperous Gercaaa business men m New York have appealed for boibh L modification of the new Order prohibiting cnerry aliens from approaching witbiu ICO yards of the water f cocfc They plead that their busineseae will bs ruined if the ,'rulo is enforced, but they have beta m185 words
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Article193 1918-02-02 12 Tha follOTrins aro the h2ndicap3 for the second day's racing to day Race No 1 Beaulight 10.5, May B 10, Victory 8 8, Will o' tbe Wiap 8.7, Lidy Joy 7.10, Field 7.10. RACE No 2.— Milky Way 10 f», Nallo 9 12, Surge 0 12, Lady193 words
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Article89 1918-02-02 12 Orders for week eudius February 9ih. Thursday, Feb 7 Combined Band Practice 6.15 p.m., ac 4a Mount Sophia. Friday, Feb 8. Route March for First and Second Singnpnre Troops, Parade 8 15 pm. Fort Canning Road (back cf V M i Individual Troop Orders as issued bj89 words
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Article474 1918-02-02 12 Seaplane Contests with Submarines. Partlcnlara aie available of the work' Laval aircraft during September. Tbe total distance covered by the patrols was more tb.ua 170 000 miles, of which 90.0C0 miles was covered by seaplane*, and 83,00 miles by airships. Oa eeven occasions ships which were being attacked474 words
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Article110 1918-02-02 12 There ba-? been an aesemblagn of high officials lr. Delhi during the pa&t few da} s m connection with the discussion of pro poded eonstitutioDal chaigee. The Ca i ci^y coroner on Jan f i3 concluded the icquebS m regard to the death on New Year's doy at the United110 words
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Article196 1918-02-02 12 Naval Team Defeat S R 0. Iq what provf d to ba a very interesting match, the S R C, who were at: hrnas to a Navy team on the Parang last evening, lost to the visitors bj one coal to nil. The goal, whicb woe quite au unexpected196 words
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Article53 1918-02-02 12 Meesr? Derrick k Co advice tha following output (or the four weeks ended 26th I instant Bukit Roman. Stone crushed 5,759 tone; God obtained 933 ozb Aver&ge j ptr ton 8 24 dwts. Bukib Malacca. Stoae crushed 4,194 j tons; Gold obtained 260 ozs Average I per ton 153 words
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Article150 1918-02-02 12 HAIL AND CO S REPORT Rabber shares ware soraa^hit u^glecied. particularly by buyers. Ttu Piahs were done from 51. 37^ to about 51 42i closing sellers at the lutter figure Ting Kils were dove at 810 90 acd $1 1 Sungei Gaus wtre done at Sl9 f150 words
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Article268 1918-02-02 12 Attsck on ire Doctors I A mob attack supported by tbe mtig f tcate on the four doctors despatched by the Government ia repoc.cd m a telegram sent by the doctors and published by the "North China l»aiiy News." tele pr;\m appeared ia Reuter's Dews268 words
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Article152 1918-02-02 12 We are all more or Ices familiar with the fondness of E isteru peoples for souvenirs puch aa certificates good or bad for eecvices rendered. A striking illustration ot ibis ami I trait was afforded by Colonel Wmng m the course of a lecture given during mail week m Edinburgh152 words
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