The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 February 1918
1918-02-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-02-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. M CJSNTB SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1918 NO. 9,28215 words
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Article345 1918-02-06 1 A telegram from Berlin 6tates that the factorieH m Berlin are to be placed under martial law, and coutt martials empower ed to impose a speedy death sentence on those who do not resume on Monday. Which seems to point to grave trouble Page 5. From all345 words
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Article1054 1918-02-06 1 A sealed bcok to most of Uf though tot centuries Dat-t there ha\e b*M «-ome Europeans who have devoted themeelvei Ito the study of tbe Middle KiOfA which now DompcitM a pupwlatiOß of aay, 400 to 4"20 millions MM third of the wholf human race. The preeent century,1,054 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement120 1918-02-06 1 DRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD KArrLLd HuIEL. fternoon TEAS will be served m the lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). J urowther Shaw v REMEMBER! is to your advantage socially or commercially To Use120 words
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Advertisement112 1918-02-06 1 TH E only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. "Sidasilc" Super-Cyrcs >f );*.f Stelastic Tyres J&W Made m Britain from Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN FORD IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST112 words
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Advertisement107 1918-02-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RobinsoD aud Co for straw boaters Page 5. Tapping knives &c at Arisaka'e Page 10. Holiday notices re Caldbeck Macgregcr and Cold Storage Pages 3 A 4. Notice re kt=t scrip m Bukit X B and Jimah Page 3. Interim dividend m the Sandycroft Rubber Co Page 8.107 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1918-02-06 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 6th. High l?»»i 4 3 ».m 6-18 p.m. Anniversary ol the Settlement of Spore (1819) Tdarsday 7to. Hlgb W»te»- 5 14 a.m.., 8 8 p. in Mjtynard Co. meeting. 2 3:» p.m. Fridai Bth cli^h Watei 6 7 a ,9 10 p.m. Saturdt) 9th. *<i£b Wate« 7-50100 words
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Article645 1918-02-06 2 "U" BOATS AND THE FOOD SUPPLY. The Value of Our Aircraft It is cot generally known that, had it not been for the co-operation cf cur air craft, the anti-submarine campaign would have }etu far ctive. Here are a few figures relating to the work which naval aircrttit performed duriLg645 words
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Advertisement488 1918-02-06 2 TYPIST WANTED. Young lacy to do copying work shorthand not required. Good opportunity tor beginner. Permanent position for right person. Apply J. R FLYNN ANDERSON. DOLLAR OuiEOTORY Co. 16-a, Charge Alley DR SCOTT'S RENOWNED GRIPE SVHXTURE or Infants" Preservative B gd. A Boon to Infants and Mothers alike Quickly gives488 words
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Advertisement665 1918-02-06 2 Orchard Road, Singapore's Premier Theatre. The Sort of Programme You'll Tel! Your Friends Abo.t For To-night Only ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING WESTERN PICTURES YET PRODUCED Adapted from one of JACK LONDON'S Popular Novels and Presenting D A R S N G HARRY CAREY Dashing Fearless, Straight- Shooting, Bquare- Dealing665 words
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Advertisement72 1918-02-06 2 AUCTION SALE OF One five seater Overland Motor Car, Model 75-B. 20/25 H.P. fitted with magneto, self btarter, electric light, spare riix tyre and tube, Lucas hern, set of cushion seat covers, tools, etc., complete. (Practically new) (Not done more than 1800 miles). To be held at the Sale-room of72 words
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Advertisement452 1918-02-06 2 Amazingly Interesting and Entertaining Drama MKKBt JHIV JH^F SHIB f-^^^^m The Haii for Music The Pioruier and Premier House Th iin tc *ti y x \j \r\/ ti l I v 1 U r 3 1 Pathe Presents the I g* _2£ m 3f*{ q "The Cigarette Giri is a452 words
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856 1918-02-06 3 Stories of the Fighting In the story of a glorious week on th c British Front marked by great victories; m France and Palestine the Tanks loom large. On Xovpmbpr 20th Tuesday without any warning by artillery piepira i tion. the British Infantry856 words
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Advertisement471 1918-02-06 3 STEADIES 1 AND BRIGHTEST PICTURES IN TOWN AT THE POPUUS PHOTOPLAY HOUSE OMBMMB j, MB lttii. u« I'M^nr Koad. Trains Pass the Door. 1 BP"^Si ECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TONIGHT: 1 •atlie Presort a Good Rooster Piay m 5 Acts sSEtOOWS SUNSHINE 1. I li> bora©, Ine Famous ChiM Stress471 words
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Advertisement255 1918-02-06 3 NOTICE. Tfce Exchange Hanks cwill be closed on Vlon<2av, -lt^i •tb Thiuese New Ytar lath Feb 1 Holidtix a. srs A Stave's Aerated Water rywill ht-c' «edon ilondaj and Tuesday, all inbt n deliveries will be made after Saturday Sth Pebi nary —and m order to insure delivery A. rat255 words
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Advertisement495 1918-02-06 3 CHINESE NEW YEAR NOTICE. The Singapore Cold Storage Corupany'B Report Depot 14 1-38-24 th Orchard Ko.id, will be closed frrm 10 a.m. on Sunday, 10th instant, until 2 p.m. on Monday, 11th instant. 6-8 B-J THE BUKIT K. B. RUBBiR COMPANY, UNITED. (Incorporated m the Htraits Sottlomentb.) LOST SCRIP Application495 words
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Advertisement16 1918-02-06 3 Vitafer Moat valuable for Nerve Troubles of every kind, from Temporary Debility to lone standing Neurasthenia.16 words
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Advertisement94 1918-02-06 3 B L'J! v -J Gent's Rolled C' id. social value tc«t. d i/r-i -I %.t i* 8al« Price $6 25 &»^*'Jj m r-f sSi«r* J The Fopular M Pirate Alarm Cicck, IP" f s« valuf jeme^y r^nTOEEß' *rr sale p»ic 9 75 keeper. get Gfld Wrlj t watches »r Pketch94 words
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Article23 1918-02-06 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. Morris —On the sth inftant, at the Mater Eity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. X i: Morris, a daughter.23 words
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1140 1918-02-06 4 Ther Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, February, 6, 1918. A remarkable absence of news fron Russia during the past few days leads one to wonder exactly what is happening there. Inasmuch as the outlets for news are mainly m the hands of the Bolsheviki it is perhaps not unreason able to1,140 words
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Article966 1918-02-06 4 It is reported that a quantity of rice valued ais $43 the property of Tan Keng Seng of 119 New Bridge rd has been stolen J and that an employee named Chu Boon ,Ju is sußpacted. .The man has not yet been arrested. Charged m the District Court yesterday with966 words
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Article36 1918-02-06 4 London, i m <iennaij\ tfae p m most i Krapp't state th these were di,-, Troops a*H the building Berlin held m convocation of dent replied v other par is? opj he therefore rt-36 words
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Article29 1918-02-06 4 - The Coma it tbankt- tbt- foil Fund:— Previously ack E I) Botlei npsonCollected 1 Geh E-r r .v. Nett proceed! tic: Lister man Thong Tech29 words
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38 1918-02-06 4 B AND F BIBLE SOCIETY (EMERGENCY) FUND. The followio;--ledged Alreaay ackno A Frieod A Friend (Befeide? the abo from the girle and Girle 1 School. Govaran ecriptioc cf to p Scriptures for blind eoldif-rs and t Chab I38 words
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Article149 1918-02-06 4 TIENTSIN FLOOD RELIEF FUND. Tbe following douat ledged. T M Bryan. Sarav Liv Ti A despatch from N#i Mr George H Macy, head of tl of Geo H Macy and ed m 1916 by Cai One of the desperai. Ed m tbe Greeson v Hongkong police died lament Civil Hospital149 words
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Advertisement144 1918-02-06 4 Chinese New Year Our office will be closed on .Monday I Itli February and Tuesday afternoon L2th February. 1 Sf^vipQ I n mi j&ia^ iiif OF ALL KINDS AT #^-<T^ x THE m--^ l cTApp »^-->—_._ -<-- K 1? n^w: s j i bu < 1 im 1 1 #i144 words
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Advertisement53 1918-02-06 4 SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NEW YEAR Means 6 Cabinet Portraits for $6. (12 do. for $10) AND IT ALSO MEANS No Satisfactory Proof PayiTicil if The Fest Guarantee of the Quality of Our Photographs. Ring up 1035 TODAY and make' I an appointment for a Sitting! on ANY DAY. WILSON53 words
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Article64 1918-02-06 5 TRIKES CONTINUE PSabmarine Cable] mter'i B«rrio«] -A telegram eaya commander m Berlin mution declar :es are ur control. Employees d unless they re I .ised ;uiJ the ex thin twentyfeur 4— A telegram from r« Dittmann V coefine I hs imprison -The strike called t to64 words
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Article27 1918-02-06 5 b 4 Oa the occaaion of rine ruthlesscess oration for uad awarded the -ite to imons Offenco E: Maccaw, m p, has ed pounds sterling27 words
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Article273 1918-02-06 5 PROFESSOR P ENCK'S BLUFF. arts of the Scottish Coast. languished German promoted Kector of the of a nature to iiwion at a time when II a six cylinder jqjuc conferred upon 'ne latest lick m a acs arcuad the globe. .jrapher m the able or more thorough nek His investigations273 words
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Article505 1918-02-06 5 FRENCH LINE ATTACHE 0 fE«nUr'i S«rvir«] London Feb 4. French communique M that aftei a violent artillery preparation, thu Oaimans yesterday evening attempted an attack on a sectoc west of Fresnes which was easily repulsed. Between Jan J8 Bl thirteen enemy aero planes were brought down and505 words
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Article144 1918-02-06 5 E 14 Probably Lost London, Feb 4. The Admiralty deoiee the German wireless report that a large English warship, accompanied by a torpedo boat and chaser 3 were mined and saok m the Firth of Forth. Tbera wbb no incident on which the statement could have been based.144 words
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Article72 1918-02-06 5 Parie, Feb 5. The trial of 8010 Pasha and others began before a courtmartial, isel for the defence pointing out that a state of war did not exist between France and Turkey and requested an adjournment iv order to call witnesses from Constantinople, and also Mr Hearst, the newspaper proprietor72 words
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Article17 1918-02-06 5 Children attending St Mark's Schools, Surbiton, have collected more than half n of horse chestnuts for munition17 words
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Article137 1918-02-06 5 i DISCIPLINE vs DISORDER [By Submarine C»bl«] .•Vjutir'i H«rTic«j London, Feb 4. Romanian official telegrams state that the great part of the Romanian array i-< now fighting aud dia- arming the Russian troops. The disintegration of the- Russian front m Moldavia is increasing daily, whole units proceed137 words
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Article152 1918-02-06 5 i London, Feb 4.— Light is thrown on the hitherto obscure situation m the Uk raiue by the speech of the representative oi the Rada at Brest lltovek. He stated thhfe ninety per cent of the Rada candidates were elected to the Constituent Assembly compared with lees than152 words
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508 1918-02-06 5 Thwarting the German Design. Baron de Broqueville, the Belgian Prime Minister, m a speech delivered on the occasion of Kins Albert's Name Day de dared that Belgium to-day claims the right of a nationality whose indestructible foundation? have bet-u disclosed by her trial she expresses508 words
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Article22 1918-02-06 5 The recent news aunouncoment .£lO, 000 for a Sargent has no connection witb Tommy's ribo m pay. It refers to _tlii3_colour .SaLiieiiL22 words
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Article403 1918-02-06 5 ONE THING NEEDED [Router's Bwrico] London, Feb 4. General satisfaction Is expressed at the result o! tho Versatile! conrerences, M Clemenceau who presided throughout, interviewed Paid: Fjr fou» ,da>B we worked aud argued and the last I day was decisive, even the mo^t delicace points beii'g settled.403 words
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Article74 1918-02-06 5 London, Feb s.— The Ministry for Food anuounceethe early eetsblishmeutthrou^bout the couutry of a system of communal kitchens. The local authorities will own and manage them, Govt. providicg twenty tive per centum of the initial outlay and guaranteeing twenty live per centum of the initial working expenses. The74 words
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Article78 1918-02-06 5 London, Feb 5. —In the House of Lords, the Electoral Reform Bill was considered aud Lord Selborne moved that the House should not insist ol> their scheme of pro portiooal representation bat insert counter proposals applying the principle to all boroughs returning three or more membtrs. Ihe Peere78 words
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Article253 1918-02-06 5 Mr Holt Thomas, who is one of the greatest authorities on the possibilities of aeroplaueß, cays We already have aeroplanes capable cf travelling across to Paris m three hours. Tba Haadlsy Page aeroplane can lift over 2,0001bs. or 10 to 12 passengers, m additioa to plot nai p^t rol and253 words
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Advertisement128 1918-02-06 5 LATEST MODELS IN STRAW BOATER (ALL ENGIj'SH M IDE) I CfTtrs L. Always Stocked Extraordinary F^ New Smart Medium Hi Crown with being Black Band Continually Head Lining J^ k /%}S^. $2 y lw^Sw /J Oar S1(^ k A MELLOW MIXTURE (0 SMITHS 1 SMOKING iMiXTCRE I U^CO; MANUFACTURER m128 words
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Advertisement365 1918-02-06 6 if nl Ala japan). r?> »;'3«ta, Ptadca, Colcitbf io6 En^sn, t!a Ths Cap-. A peivlce la malntalaed helwces YoSunaa; po:Sa Jo XJarHetii^s, London, nn&z* m*i Donlvacl wiih the Im?s*!al Japar»oB6 Govcrs z%. The New Twin se»ew Bkomi 1 maintalnlii thl3 seT^ice have bBc« special I flefilgnf-i a" 1 pcaahrttoi ana365 words
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Advertisement393 1918-02-06 6 !MIESSAGERIEB K/,.R!TiVfc> IHCORPORATKD IN FBAHOB I tfJtr.L L?SX, Fortnightly between luoc Ob** China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, E*yt« lssc Mies. BRANCH LINK, Fortnightly Her vice bei wtt v Balfoa s Too»ft< i Halphongi For tarthei lufcTLuatlon hsf\y lo THE WATERHOUSE STEAMSHIP LILIES FOR SEATTLE (cailititj at Vancouvor if bulßi lent Indnoement393 words
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Advertisement684 1918-02-06 6 I PAXET¥iIAET MAATSfsiIAPPdS (InoorporatPd ie Holl&nl, Royal Packet Navigation Co., at Satsvf»« 2—B, LbYBB Quay. UNDER 00NTRA3I WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA. GOVERNMENTS. 'Alting IMuutok and P.tlcmbang ...Feb. c Singkel Berombang, Panen, Analian and Belawan Deli Feb. 7 Van den Bgsch Billiton, 1 a avia. Gheribon and Si marang Feb. 8684 words
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Advertisement439 1918-02-06 6 (Ocripßiifr lncor^cr&iia ti Engl&na,| Mail and Passenger Ser i peninsular and ohiental s. n co I (Under Contract with His Majestys Goverm < The Company s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY The Company's int^rmediite services to and at present suspended. Passengers for Europe are booked via Bombay as odd accommodation439 words
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Advertisement24 1918-02-06 6 CO., S'ugspore to B?.t?v*a. Singapore to Ei Singapore to Pan^ I Saciaranfc, Balavia, f i Fo» treigbt, p&bsage and f The X; No, M,24 words
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Article673 1918-02-06 7 The battle of Gouzeaucourt a battle within a battle is destined to stand out m the year's campaign as one of its most striking and picturesque incidents. I have been hearing more about the strug gle, when the Germans overran the village, and the story of this673 words
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Article207 1918-02-06 7 RENT- FREE LODGINGS. [A plan not open to the Housing Com mission of Singapore.] Petrograii, Nov 27. Pravda publishes a draft of a projected law reepectiug housing. All paying rent below 1,1200 roubles i.£120 at pre war rates] yearly are fieed from the obligation to pay rent for the next207 words
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Advertisement192 1918-02-06 7 I J5 MM. ifjL I^l J\l J^l ij *^ry^^^^^. *^Hp B^ *?BF* *V* "'BMP IBP* |vhr^M| '^H^"^Vl tfb Si DLrxtUliL WHI 1 JLj ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality192 words
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Advertisement542 1918-02-06 7 ("Before 1 Sit m a Chair I Like to Know Whether It Has Been Polished with an Oily Substance or with ITV/TOST LIQUID POLISHES i-emain on the Q surface, gathering eveiy bit of dust and fc dirt and soiling the hands and clothing. Discriminating housewives add to the comfort of542 words
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Article1260 1918-02-06 8 How A Great Battle is Managed I utah the people «'qj c?*vi these -•.Pitches eon 1 s c the British Army when it hii3 t fire niisijrtiine. Then more than ia the hour of vicairy, yon realise its ip -i.-i.i ctrength and >t' h:>i uer-a and fl1,260 words
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Article360 1918-02-06 8 The Gove-:ra v: programme of estab limbing stuudarui-tition In private yards is being pursued, although no: unanimously approved. Bogineering, m its current issue, publishes for the fir- 1 time particulars cf che new standard shipa. There are several olasees, and the techuical officers assistiug the Government360 words
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Article191 1918-02-06 8 Worth £1,000- Realises £8,050 A derp'ict and half submerged schooner, cf only 207 tons gross, roughly repaired so that she would float has been sold by auction at an Irish port for j£4,050. In her condition before the war ehe would not have fetched .£440, says au191 words
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Article37 1918-02-06 8 Mr I) R Davidson, of the Chartered Bank, Ipob, who met with a eerioae motor accident Borne weeks ago, left Ipoh on Thursday for Singapore, on his way to Aus. tralia. His leg has healed sufficiently lor37 words
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Advertisement382 1918-02-06 8 m quarts, pints, and pints. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. m i• i^ P* k.i »4 j^i» >* ujtifl ix SIBIB MBlMßßißiaiaiSlS I jH r^?N§ijr3 Shipped m British vessels. m r^^ 3 Montserrat i I\ t Lime Juice J I The finest health beverage. Wan-anted a B r itish firm382 words
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Article23 1918-02-06 9 Couan ~mt. i r Feb 5 •4k 4 It SI i rate i***utiz 8 on i h 1 Bant ci Br-v -fc«23 words
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Article109 1918-02-06 9 TIT Tin 22C tone IISI 14.75 28.CC auafcUi Cm\* No. t 21.00 MM 80.00 (Wbilt f 41.76 norn kLirfc (3a com 3lor«i (Axukc nom CcCo* U9d Black) norn Vapicot*, etcall po&ri isli (.^t.lity 18.00 do flAki iv 12.(0 12 co 3ft<3, iraair 7 00 \J«p*s* >. 7.60 mi kcctit:.fi*d109 words
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Advertisement322 1918-02-06 9 I \fea or F^faiNM or PIEHTY, LlFr INSURANCE IS WOETH 100 CENTS ON TEE DOLLAR. I (INCORPCRATKD KN BSRAHPB BETTLJEMENTB-. S iffiAD OFFICE: Wlnh«sEer S&a*©, sioi^or«, LONilG^ OFHGEI 11, Old Jewry, E.C. £30,000 to^allGC wltA Ifee Boyvome Goc.* j Kujlfciic*, *»a conifios wit* Ike Stills* tnoj\3Bu*a»oe Ocm»aki»CH Aca vVbr» p*f3iouitt»s322 words
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Advertisement450 1918-02-06 9 YOKCaAKIf SPECIE BANS ITn iNCGRPoIiATHD 111 JAPAN Capital Subscribed^.,. Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund....— ._~..Y. 21,300,000 President, J.lnouycEsf, fice-Prertdent Y. Yamakawa Ee<, UIKECTOB3. J. Inouye Esq. 1 Vamakawa Esq. v Soma Efl M. Oda^iri Esq. X, Ronoda 1 T. Kawashima Esq. R. Kimura E Baron K.450 words
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Advertisement564 1918-02-06 9 1 I— imi—biim ■MMiinmiß innmmm r —huijj ■■mmt« n Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Dept ESANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux, table claret m balk and bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestins Table Water (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopita!564 words
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Advertisement485 1918-02-06 9 Short hand Writer ami Typist. Mast havt bnowkflge of Bookkeeping. Apply to Bjx No. 70, c/o Free Prest WANTEQ. By ruropcan fi-.ru a Chinese clerfr, conversant with acooan^ancy vv<rk. Ez| i ;:^ed people wuh goo j U-tiniuniais froui ro-in dg m satae capacity may app'y to "Pookeeping" c/o Fn c485 words
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Miscellaneous344 1918-02-06 9 MAIL. TABLB To cs?,y mtesmedl&te svna local ai&lie wu. be tonne ib Hat below Fomnil Malacca, F.M.B, (fef ipo 3all7 (except Sunday). JofcOK 6. 9.30, 11 a.m., 18.80, 1, 4 t% I p.n Cucob Soon Hong 8.80 AM Indragiri via ports Quorra 8.80 AM Bagan etc Will o' the Witp344 words
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Article640 1918-02-06 10 TfeM weekly meeting of tbia board waa held at: Urn Municipal Offloea leelerdaj afternoon, the bov'blc Mr G Sanndera presided nud -Inr m^;nl^<r present were Mtean H I trpmael, E Teesentohn, Gaw i\nek Kiam and M M ytr. Unong the applieatlotia ooosidered waa M by the |4640 words
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Article250 1918-02-06 10 A Foreign O^jo cable to the Bangkok Legation dated Jan 24th Bays The Germans irgfie that ?hi» year they will be m an exceptionally favourable position for tha main front. This state meet is only partially true, for the Ger mans had to supply thair armies m Russia250 words
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Article113 1918-02-06 10 Sir Frederick Bridge, who on Dec 4.h pMMd Brd DO -stone of a Jife devoid 'o mule, tl voted foe hie wit M well as Li- earning. One of his stories concerns the DC -!oyan Hymn book, m eonnec* tiou w,t'i! which he acted as adviser to the editor., b113 words
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Article786 1918-02-06 10 A Plea for Scientific Thought. The balance of intake nnd output of energy m man has been proved complete j by exact and repeated experiment; the lan of conservation of energy bold-? Rood iv the human machine. To keep himself warm and to perform labour a man must j786 words
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Article121 1918-02-06 10 WHAT'S IN A NAME A quarter of a pound of Rhonddas, please, asked the small child. Prom tho biscuit tin, with duly printed label, the shopkeeper webbed out and handed over the goods demanded. Thus is the Food Jontroller ulteady assured of im- j mortality, fur long after the war121 words
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Article451 1918-02-06 10 The following new books will be ready for issue on Thursday |1 Bruce, Henry. The Wonder Mist. Caitle, Agues an<i Egerton, Wolf-Lure. Churcbill, Win*tou, the Dwellirg Place 1 of Light. Cleaver, Hylton, The Tempting Thought. Colmore, G, The Guest. Croker, B M, The Road to Mjindalay. Ciobbie, Miry,451 words
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Article300 1918-02-06 10 One of Germany's favourite dodges is to do things bo brazenly that the cut?ide world refuses to believe, m their ulterior pnrpc&e. Rebuking me ence iv Berlin for Bpeoialieiog on German naval preparations, Admiral Tlrpitz said But we are doiug nothing stealthy we lay all cur cards300 words
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Article21 1918-02-06 10 The men's montrly medal (Bogey) com petition will be played on Saturday and Sunday 9th and 10th inst.21 words
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Article50 1918-02-06 10 The result of the replay for January Medal at the above Club was ac follovre. H A Davisou 1 down P Lowcdes 3 The monthly medal of the Singapore Golf Club for February 1918 will be com peted for on Saturday and Sunday, lOch and 11th inst.50 words
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Article228 1918-02-06 10 Secretaries Evafct and Co Nyalaa 14,040 1 3tal S raos 118,084. Luna* 17,900 total 3 mos 48 3UO. Ulu Pandan 12,252 total 9 moe 87,894. Ageuta barlow and Co. (Kuala Lumpur). Ayer Kuping 75,000; total fGr 1917 825 083, Bradwali 55,388 total for 1917 443,579. CherHODeae228 words
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Article436 1918-02-06 10 Uneasiness m Austria, Berne, Dec P. Peace is obviously the only topic that interests the Austrian public at the present time. The Vienna newspapers discuss hardly anything else (ban the possibilities I of obtaining it. It wcaid almost seem that the Austrian? beginning to436 words
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Advertisement198 1918-02-06 10 Tupping Kni^fM Rubber Cup^l X^ iX\ O i \J U A I.^ 1 x THERE 13 NONE BETTER RAN I grand n p n p cn y a SELECTION Wb r WCIJIL.WH pv" In Manufacturing Jewellery j II I #4 IWJ v# 1 1 RINGS Exchanged and Ben ■k C198 words
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