The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 February 1918
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1918-02-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. UENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1918. NO. 9,29214 words
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Article371 1918-02-19 1 News about Russia chiefly comes from Barliu (via Amsterdam), but, it seems ciear that the Germans are to resume warlike operations m the Ea*t. It ie frankly admitted that the Ukraine peace was contrived to get at the granaries there, though there is a timid appeal (regarding371 words
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Article936 1918-02-19 1 wa6 early dawn aud a tlun fog bang over the battlefield. The battiilio;. *Licb had a^acked was ljing down on tae wet eponqy earth, awaiting tUKtmm order-. For the present moment nothing coi.ld he done, as the British barrage wae lHUng down immediately m froot ml ,t- .-hf-11936 words
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Advertisement44 1918-02-19 1 BO9RICH TYRES -'FETY THE.;!) )A I? 171 PC- UOTI7I nHrrLLd nuILL. ternoon TEAS will be served m the )tel lounge and on the lawn every ursday from 4.30 p.m. -ma Show on the lawn, especially for children, j m 1 J Burgess Tapping knives44 words
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Advertisement184 1918-02-19 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). New Supplies NEW annuals. Qq jpri t jj^Q Brown's Nautical Almanac 1918 $2.00 Punch Almanac 1918 40 and Winning Post Winter Annual 80 a g Daily Mail Year Book 60 a a~"fjSgf\l/fj/^ WhatThingl The Annoalof theEasfc 1.00 Herbert Strange's Annual 3.75 &4 75 O/l184 words
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Advertisement132 1918-02-19 1 L%T?:ST .^DVE'STISEMENTK Books at Kelly and Walsh's Page 1. Wby did the tea tease Page 2. Halifax Relief Fucd Fete Pagee 2 and 4. New programmes at the Hariina and Gaiety-Page 2. Ching KeDg Lee's furniture eaie Page 2. A question about Little's Balm Page 8. Powell's Bale of pianos,132 words
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Miscellaneous41 1918-02-19 1 THE WEEK luessijj I9tn High Wfttol 332 5-38 p.m. 20th. High 4 4 ,7-;9p.m. Thnrsday 21st. fSb W&t-r c 10 ».c =t J8 p.m Ra tern Gatfi Lodge, 8.30 p.m Eurasian v ol Mtg: Bt Andrews S'chl. 8 3" 1 pm.41 words
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Article89 1918-02-19 2 M for week ending Feb 23, 1918. Thursiiy, Feb 21 Combined Band Pract t lonnt Sophia 15 p.m. Thuradrty Feb 21. Executive Committee Commissioner's Office. 5.30 p.m. Saturday Feb 2Z Halifax Fete. First and 3in| MEMMM Troops parade Fort ■.ing Road (bacfe of 1 M C a)89 words
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Article458 1918-02-19 2 ran Peking Ihc Critic learns that ai-.otner appeal for protection from tht },jl hev:ki at Blagovestchensk has been roceiTOd by the Chinese Government from f manj Caine^e -evident? m that Si b?riaa c;:y A history proft»s»:r at one of out lead icg universities* just lately met one ol bis oii458 words
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Advertisement763 1918-02-19 2 1 fre'j: gift I A free copy of the Dollar Directory will be Rsven to nnyoce Bending m j a conundrum (if pubbehfd ou tbe 2 following line^: WHY 1310 THE TEA TEASE? BECAUSE THE WiNE WHINED! DOLLAR DIRECTORY Co 16a, Change Alley. HA! !P,*¥ p^J Ipc FUJijn liALii AA763 words
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Advertisement785 1918-02-19 2 Orchard Road Singapore's Premier Theatre. Two Special Features that want a lot of Beating! A BRITISH PRODUCTION by HAROLD EH vW with an &&L-BBITISH CAST lutroducng two of Britain'- best m the Principal Holes EDNA FLUGARTH DOUGLAS MUNROF Edna FluKarth and Douglas Monroe both appeared m Tin. HOUSE OF TEMFERLY,'*785 words
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Advertisement345 1918-02-19 2 A Programme Maintaining the Hi*>h Standard of o The Hall for tfusic The Pioneer and Premier House Froiu the novel Nobody by Lcuiß .1 absorbirg intert>r, and tine acnug by Miss I hap been got op an id magnificent Borroandii having been chesen as a location m order to be345 words
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Article149 1918-02-19 3 n ga^Reclan.a:,:n X tilt- r i I rec mb btton i v ie~ lial ■nbturti B to do Chiu°se. B j ->* has been The fonndi* baen laid foi r b of a mile aad i Mrre m i I I oulUhs ca-; -arroundinsf i i-ih-J c149 words
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Article116 1918-02-19 3 1 House of Commons Chancellor of the bis attention had ki made by Coats whether the ier the adv.bi ontrol if not absolute poly, or, by spt^s :son of mp*uy m time the answer la khs :ion wa3 m :h«? I ird to the latter part, g116 words
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Article21 1918-02-19 3 --ian rouble tpon ie of Ihi UE rouble no^es were not orlv exporting but selling them r l^- reported that the21 words
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Article429 1918-02-19 3 fl »tb m actioa on \ov BOfth of g <J«0 Roland H lira II trd v o, M c, m h^ij v iotereti many Dirl|nfftoa people! Ha was the foangesl 8.-igad.ec Qeneral m the Array (if] H ad *i* ulaa the youngest m*%* sol when429 words
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Article210 1918-02-19 3 More Being Sunk Than Built. New Yjfk Deo 25. The Washington corre poudfut of the Sew Tock Sao reports th f accvTrJing to diplomatic dfctpatohei subaiuriues are being 6unk twice It (a«1 as they are being built. I: ie estimated that li'.ne i* boats are destroyed and five210 words
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Article93 1918-02-19 3 ti c rec ril Bbowec of rain which fell J aing wrae rttponsible for j t ri moot of the op n mines ia j Kintn district. Five inchea of raic j i «hat. (T O M). fbe 28 i a aumbac liiiueis were enthiK-.ia-tically ii thick I ir, 'he93 words
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Advertisement114 1918-02-19 3 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. riuicnt with the < curt^ r Hhenm ;i remedy, time- pk< bich will b.i^g yon i aion Little's Oriental Balm a 1 cla In all rtiie! and CURE I I lemftnded by tD knew it^ almohi r- have spread tho glad I ings ief urself- i; ir114 words
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Advertisement486 1918-02-19 3 Fighting for Happiness I When you j4< t into a frame of mind that niat 7^- life seem one titesome duty after another, with no pleanure w it whoa ill health B :eniB to takn all the joy out of living and you worry over trill", s, th» n your486 words
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Advertisement40 1918-02-19 3 SPENCER MOULTOIS TYRES. Sole Agents: Central Engine Works, Ltd. GARCIA «18 t Orchard Road. ongbt, sold or excb^ngot en allowed for old ii it stock ofMm nnsica] I •«cai Inn DIARRHOEA ¥H'S SPCCIFIG. IH&APOBB DIBFKt f i-^-.y Vji,: t j40 words
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Advertisement767 1918-02-19 3 NOTICE. THE TAN6LJN CLUB. I Misa Oatherine Campbell (Pianlste) and Hr. jßogamU sykcra (Cel)iht will a Coj.cert jat the Tfcn^lin <Jlub on Friday, the 2^nd February, 1918 at 9 89 p m. Admisaion 83 each. 2^ of the proceeds will go to the British Red Cross Society. 19-2 22,22 2767 words
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Advertisement626 1918-02-19 3 NOTICE. ILL ESI KA.SCANB an q /'-Led to atteLn.: run<w n,. bi dat tii" S f And. Be b I fall, Stamford Sm i 7th, at, 8 '>0 p m. (1) To discuss the following resolnlotion which will be proposed by Dr. N. h Clarke and seconded by Mr. I!626 words
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Article20 1918-02-19 4 Domestic Occurrences DEATH Wright —At OotacatLuad ou nth last.. Dr. M. J. WRIGHT, late of F.H.S. Mt-dical Sertlce, aged 59.20 words
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1206 1918-02-19 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, February. 19, 1918. Most interesting is the war situation caused by the steady progress of the Allied campaign m the Turkish Empire Allied, although the hulk oi the work is being done by the British, because there are units of the other Allies engaged, to1,206 words
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Article179 1918-02-19 4 The Fxpoit Doty Question. from Our Own ;>rrciponct#ni Penang, F^b 18. \i a meeting Di the Malay PenioiUla Agricultural Association, the chairman, Mr Kennedy (Gula) epoke Lengthily i n the export dutj, and urged thnt they were justly eut'tkil to redreee of tbp prereDt inf quitr»b!e method of]179 words
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Article304 1918-02-19 4 The following extracts from letters received locally from men at the Front will be found of interest. V H Patterson writing m Decembar says he expected to go either to France or Italy. He had eeen Frank Hilton a day cr two before the latter left304 words
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Article362 1918-02-19 4 This closed with subscriptions totalling 44,500 ticals aDd was drawn at H B Me Vice Consulate. Puket on Feb W. No. 7736 Ul prize, (Tea. 11.125.) Khoon Sootborn, Afst. Amphur, Thalang. Pnkoi No 6902 2nd prize, (Tea. 4 4!0 Cbuah Yu Thye. care of HaMrt Hoe Bee362 words
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Article40 1918-02-19 4 THE MAN WHO ESETr I BeDtenc d I I was crew I Mcrnel, m I darumug I htttory. i! H toil wag th< B of bun.;-- deiu who betrayed !r I W i-* 17 W i I40 words
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Article82 1918-02-19 4 Brussels Citizi 3Mu I Amsterdam, I have arrested ni three preiidente of of Cassation for m i the FJemieh activiproclaimed Ib 6 autoi I <?errnan6 have r The new 6 spread m Bri and thousands cf det 1 m the main tquare i by the police and82 words
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Article98 1918-02-19 4 Helpb Those Who Cai Help I announced that Norwi\ bfti agree m to the United States and the I bulk of her exports m exch m eary supplies and alto not I Central Powers Aruen -I Norwegian products ret to prevent such goods read m Powers through neutral.98 words
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Article57 1918-02-19 4 Guns. Gases and Bombs Washington, Feb 1? —The Representatives has favour on the billion doll', appropriation bill fur activities. Provision is mad* f xpend eighty one million for tbn f. r: of artillery and credit of over 1,788 mill: already spent or is autbo.tended to erect a57 words
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Article19 1918-02-19 4 RUSSIA' S LOAN DEBTS Ameteriam, V Chamber, Ibe For Holland bad pee neutrals regar.; Rua?iau Foreign assented there :o19 words
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Advertisement134 1918-02-19 4 Riillnon I rwrtP s j mm m y S IQ C^ T Tl." 1 A t* T^T WINE ANP SPIRIT MEKCHfINTS. a s m M i a M_JP «Li If mi m mTbT A li John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE 4 lateof Messrs LAFAYETTE,134 words
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Advertisement70 1918-02-19 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHAFD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the h!gh quality ot onr work could be given or tlcmacdcd. HALIFAX FETE COMMITTEE Members of Committee are requested bo meet for final70 words
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Article323 1918-02-19 5 LHMAN ATTACK THREATENED Brest_Lj.tovbk Wrangle ;■r failed to agree re I'krainian frontier south ii new fro. thiu -.-fen ip at :v8 after the la] ■ror, i»i a nuuii tho Uki Ukraine Fetv au Ib hlcb I it granary, but waj ocly possible tent, I* lc not objtc!323 words
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Article297 1918-02-19 5 USEFUL RAIDING BY THE BRITISH Germans Lavish with Sheila Ht hubaaarina L*bl«] London, Feb 14.— Field Marshal Haig 8^53 The Canadians this morning successfully raided trenches at Lena and returned I loss, having taken fHnoner a few. Tuere is hoetiie artillery the on the Sopobez ri\ pt. London,297 words
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Article115 1918-02-19 5 Bulgarian Bullies Elated Amsterdam, Feb 15. A Berlin telegram states that an extension of the armistice with Rumania ie now being discussed. Amsterdam, Feb 15. Interviewed by the Voasische Zgitung, M Radoslavcff the Bulgarian Premier, expressed a significant sentiment when he said that the Qaadru plice unst115 words
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Article64 1918-02-19 5 London, Feb 16. A telegram to Copen hagen states that a Swedish expedition hfts arrived at the Aland inlands. A Swedish guuboat demand-d ihat the Russian soldiars leave tha islands, whereupon the Russians destroyed the sigcal station and blew up munitions dumps. The Bolshevik representative m Stockholm64 words
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Article59 1918-02-19 5 German Destroyers' Exploit London, Feb 15.— The Admiralty says A flotilla of large enemy deetrovers made a swift raid a: oi;e o'clock this morning on our patrol forces m Dover Straits, Rnd sank a trawler and seven drifters which were hunting for a submarine. The destroyers returned59 words
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Article35 1918-02-19 5 London, Ftb 15 —Pales-tine Official: Our line advanced to a depth of two miles on a front of six miles astride the village of. Mukhmae, north north east of with little opposition.35 words
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Article39 1918-02-19 5 Salonika, Feb 15.— General Guillaumat, Commander m Cblt.i oJ the eastern army, mpaoy with She King of Greece, visit sdthe Allied front and Fiorina and also the region of Mooaatir, where ih. tion welcomed them enthueiaefeically.39 words
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Article29 1918-02-19 5 London, Feb 15.— last Africa Official: We occnpied Mtarlka, m the Lujenda valley, on Feb The enemy is now Iriven out of Ibe area westward of the29 words
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Article362 1918-02-19 5 DEFEAT OF THE BRITISH PACIFISTS Hertling's Coaling-Stations Quip H«aWe «»rrto»l London, Feb 14. Tup Times Lobbyist states that the Lobby yesterday was geuer ally disposed to forgat Tuesday's regrettable demonstration. The House of Com raons was m an unusually bad humour 'cm Tuesday, but there was >i fchatp362 words
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Article148 1918-02-19 5 Why Britain Carries on London, Feb 15. Lord Denbigh, m a lecture to the Ljudon Ohmnbex of Commerce on German war alms and the danger* of a premature peace, said that theGermane were rnanoeuvering (or a strategical posi tion enabling them £o squeeze the British Empire,148 words
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Article118 1918-02-19 5 POPE' S PEACE EFFORT An Inoffensive Formality London, FeblS.— ln the House of Corn inons. replying to Mr M^Kean, Lord Robert Cecil emphatically denied thaC r.u^ M*io spect to the Popa was involved or intended by the Government m not sending more than a formal aohnowledgemanfc of the Papal peace118 words
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Article68 1918-02-19 5 P.iri-3, Feb 16. The French Socialists lveJ the British and Belgian delegates to arratiga foe au inter Allied conference. Me Henderson and Mr Ramsay Macdonald xpreßsed the opinion that they could not be satisfied with a halting poace but it wa=> eeicatinl to hold an international conference foe68 words
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Article44 1918-02-19 5 Wellington, Feb 13. Mr Ward has etst ed that Dominion repreientatives ate goiDg to the Imperial Conference ns it ie lan imperative duty thr^ the reversion of the Pacidc Islands co Germany muet be prevented. Theil restoration wouM bp b culamity.44 words
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Article176 1918-02-19 5 THE KING S PALACES Their Majesties and the Workers toy fctabmarui* Oablo] [Rantcr't *+rr .,*< London, Feb 16 Id m announced the t the King's offer of hia palHcas was mad* m August 1914 ftod m 1916. but varioua diffi cultiep, prevented Us acceptfiuce and his Majesty thuughts176 words
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Article96 1918-02-19 5 Messages to Fighting Chiefs Loudon. Fob 16. The Labour Adviiorj Board for Wales In Monmouthshire hti sent messages to Admiral Beatty and Field Marsha] Haifl conveying a reßolution un auimouely adopted by thoustvude of workers m the ehipjards, munition factoring, steel, tinplate tiud spelter works, oud96 words
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Article57 1918-02-19 5 London, Feb 14.— 1n the House of Commons, Mr Bonax Law stilted that to the end of lnst wet-k 852 millions sterling m national war bouds bad been eoid. He had adopted this s> stem of continuous borrowiLg ac a eubscitute for loans and he had DOW57 words
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Article42 1918-02-19 5 Rome, Pah 16 The Commission ol Enquiry into the Italian retreat to the Piave baa opened with General Caneva presiding. Sr Orlando attended and BZ plained that no limit was placed on the Commission's powers to establish responei bilities.42 words
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Article56 1918-02-19 5 London F^b 15 The King's Bench has tuled that a German naturalised iv Aue tralia who was flaed m London /or not complying with the aliens registration order was no: entitled to claim that he was a subject of the Eoipite. The court ruled that he mu6t56 words
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Article36 1918-02-19 5 Paris, Keb 15, The Government has introduced a Bill transforming lh>i provisional oiediti granted m 1917 to nil departments into definitive credits. The expendilnre incurred m the lstt year amounted to 44,847,677,211 francs.36 words
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Article40 1918-02-19 5 London, Feb 15. Renter learns that the Dutch Minister iv Berlin handed Ger many on Feb VI a month's notice of British reprisals regarding B:boltze and Wool ley, ihd imprisoned airmen. No answer has co far been received.40 words
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Article29 1918-02-19 5 Zurich, Feb 14 Austrian newspapers generally maintaia a reserved attitude rogaruing President Wilson's speech but several consider that he is more friendly than any Entente statesman.29 words
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Article27 1918-02-19 5 London, Feb 14 --In the House of Commons, Dr Macnaraara, Bt&ted that 20,000 men Ere being relesied from the army lor ehlp building.27 words
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Article29 1918-02-19 5 Paris, Fab !6.— M Jocnftrc, Governor General of A g3ri has baen emoted to-day a member of the moral and political sciences branch of fcbe Academy.29 words
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Article14 1918-02-19 5 LondoD, Feb 14. Silver is unchanged. London, Feb 15.— Silver is very quiet.14 words
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Article16 1918-02-19 5 Npw York. Feb 16.— Mr Rooeevelt is recovering and is leaving hospital shortly.16 words
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Advertisement75 1918-02-19 5 ANOTHER SHIPM; NT OF Size PAL E 62 by 78 ins Jtj \J rC L/ i~!- lv A MELLOY/ MIXTURE I Tr D r J£MITH The fravelleFs HMaiay Pronouncing Hand-Book This handy little book ha^ now rtac TEN 111 EDITION, a sore indication of Lta ustfuln.hs. Price, $1.25 per copy;75 words
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Advertisement215 1918-02-19 6 ml vk w< M a Djibouti, EtT»« BRANCH LfHI. oenfiaUo«-T3a»»*i» Oaiy D| For Turtber n Itl Davf^ii THE HI EM9OSE STEAMSHIP USES. Eat offer*). 1- inten cro Ural half ipp'.y to :TSAD A Co HEAP EN >*. GO ii LIMITEDi ESall Twice a Woelr. 1 td P. Ptmi, fiatifJi Samtraag.215 words
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Advertisement464 1918-02-19 6 j JAPAN MAI! STKAHSH3P €c, Ltd. (IncotpoiaCel ip Japan) Fir iMghnii Cb2n^al, tlrt* Tfrkrhiaj ;8p I3iaaafi Pinanjf, Colonbi sfi^s Bngllid fla The Capt. a km tleo t=? raft^i»r,iQc«i betweea Yoaon*i« i |q tfataeillea, Loadoa. uudot ma! scoinel with ihe Imfeital JafaneßG Q^veti 2:eut. The N.w Twin screw SIeMU 2ialntainlcg thi^464 words
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Advertisement656 1918-02-19 6 icoigiMscLiaiCE PAXETVAAei M&imm (lncorporated m Hollanfl, Bojal PacKet Navigation Co., of Satavlt* UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. DONQGALA Belawan I). ,i Feh. 19 Alting Bfantak and Falembang ...Feb 20 BUYBKE9 Bourabaya Banvijertuasin Stamen, Kota-Baroe. Ramarinda, with transhipment at Sourabaya to Boemenap, banjoewangi and Boecoa Feb, 20 [NDR«iGIRI Pii^i656 words
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Advertisement419 1918-02-19 6 (Companlen loeorpojr&se2 It England.* Mail and Passenger Servj peninsular am) oriental s. n. co (Under Contract with H.s Majesty's Governor The Company's M4IL SERVICES EAST OF 30M8&.Y are at The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM L< at present suspended. Papseogers Europe are booked via Bombay as opportunity accommodation is419 words
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Article735 1918-02-19 7 THE RATHENAU SCHEME, Part V. The orders of 14th arid 16th August, 1915, to which we have referred, prov that a workm mi flight rr fuse for any r vq tliafc \vcn!d bold pood m I i j i > i re furred fo m order to impress735 words
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Article16 1918-02-19 7 Dvei CCCi [ft and hereby aesiane be s comrjiOii eh w^q upou t narchy16 words
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49 1918-02-19 7 BURMAN PRINCE ENLISTS IN BURMA RIFLES X l Pnnc d Aung goon, the graadsoa of i who ecugbt oci took th h Flag uu<i- r tbe ad\ British consul at Mindaluy iv the yea 1240 Barme66 Era, has now enlisted foi active fcervite m the 2 70th Burma Kiflee49 words
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Article162 1918-02-19 7 Singapore, Feb. 18th, 1816. Beans, Long per catty do. French do lb. Cabbage-, Batavis do nil do. Ball do Carrots, Imported, China do ido. Singapore do nil Capons do 70 do. each Celery t catty Chillies, Fresh do b 6 do. Dry do 26 B Raw, Java162 words
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Advertisement81 1918-02-19 7 UiNCORX'OJiATBD IN STRAPS SSTTiifSMttWT id, aafl i tae ttttl 3aoß»a9e Odrnpanleß Acs is sve*? ?a»«cuiaii 3 at I G3EIG, E -'i^F.CTOrtS an. David Yuie. i p. X, Gbalmevßi 2-?^. j .M.9. I c it E>bH i..NivKHS «'?IES Lgkong I Rangoon Singapore mil- Dt. t<l U .a. vt 2% ..y balances81 words
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Advertisement322 1918-02-19 7 J.Y. »i|soa inonye Eeq. ,7CRS. Y. Yamakawft 1 q. T. X Par n K. Iwasaki HEAO OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Hasas London Lyons •ork San Franci^o Bocaluia Calcutta Los Angeles Hengk Shanghai Dalren Dalny) Ryojun (Fort Irthcr) Tientsin Hf\vchw3.,g Changchun Liac Bu Antuug Hsien Tsin£tau Harb'n LOIDBN 3ANKEB3. Parrs 3ai: ted Union322 words
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Advertisement185 1918-02-19 7 At ML 10E«T [Incorporated m England] f every description a f lowest current ra Adamsos, GiiDHan Co., Ltd. orated In id.) General As A C. Seandrett, Maos ent. The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. HE. [In IT.- Rißkß ueeito6 ob Bi crm I PARTBEWT.— lnanranoe efleoted Fo* '^.13 yartie -.'*rH185 words
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Advertisement165 1918-02-19 7 EstabHshed 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Bept ESANOF£LE Jos 4 received from Bordea table claret ia bal d bottle; also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestins Table Watar (for the kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always steamers165 words
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662 1918-02-19 8 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO,Ltd. (incorporated m Queensland.) The iknkkal Manager's Progress Report for Foub Weeks Ending Jan 26th, 1918. The t«heet of Mine Measurements nnd AsbHy returns shows a total of 456 ft made up of 28 ft sinking, 88 fc driving, and 890 ft erosscutting, as against a662 words
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Article143 1918-02-19 8 About ten o'clock on the morning of Feb 3 some Purdeuee workmen m Simplex j mill at Clerk road were engaged m clear ing the 6ettliug bai k of the blow rocm gutter when onf3 oi them occidectally slipped nnd fell into the gutter. Another woikmau went143 words
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Article116 1918-02-19 8 A British war legend, one which h.filled the heatis of all Britons with pir douable pride, has been ruthlessly dashed no tha ground by the paper L'Eclair. It. we are to believe the story, the fir^t ideal or a Tank originated m the brain of Boirault,116 words
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Article56 1918-02-19 8 Colombo, Feb 1. The homeward cod foreuce hat? circulsrieed ebippers to the i ffect that instractiOne have been lect-ived from the ministry cf Bhippiog thpt priority with regard to ppace m vessels sailing towards the United Kingdom must be given, first, to plumbago and tea, and,56 words
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Advertisement145 1918-02-19 8 Ifli^PQ MaHpSc Pnpiif&R PRlfi^S INDIAN LIGHT TWIN o^Ji^^ PPIfF O \XM iv hf.AU i i o i i n c i\ o it (.l INDIANS FOR SPEED POWER-- COMFORT I RELIABILITY —PRICE I AND EXCLU3 V._ REFINEMENTS INDIAN POWER PLUS €RAD^T NG i*9 «Uk 97 tbV. II JB IX lif145 words
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Advertisement13 1918-02-19 8 iTh^'ViNßritisfTToni i Most valuable Trouble.-, of ever? kind, from Tc-»tj;.-- i to long13 words
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Advertisement110 1918-02-19 8 o and Sciatica arc three I I piiinr I practically arise from tl. Ji< h the location i the aised^e. It the ar; c j.(»:ns. Lumba gei on by chills when the boaj H■ or rnu 1 w\ •v n-s" is to an accumi the ctrc Hi blood vt I110 words
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Article21 1918-02-19 9 .■citfaaO'TßO tip re Feb 18,) i ."I 03 U 4 1 <1 frwiet damand B»a> 616 T. isiiaas, Baafc B21 words
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Article771 1918-02-19 9 Ustvml by PRASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Feb. LBth. SUSBER ST&LvI/TNG GttkAPANlki' t^~~ mmmma^~ mmm mmm T m ~T^ an <for^/i c »n*nl* BOlulßftl (Off liit f»tB&»» »245U* AiDi >*,■.' 2 8 3 0 50,000 n ib BattagMiiftfti JJ* 8 5 4 !;SS SSSSS& "S ■s771 words
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Article73 1918-02-19 9 Feb 18 He 160 tons l< 33.CC i to Idia 42.50 -t3 (Am! 13. CC 12.50 9.00 uixod 850 floe 2|4CC OIK 3 oom 2 Devon's B t ?li:aifi ?8» Ci^ c 55 6C Fish bru,ad kecoscce 4.9 C Sj .van Arco*? 4>^ r Lampglass P^r L' »in^ 3.773 words
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Advertisement99 1918-02-19 9 jmmi m, H V Iff* v* fly f-Vi nofpnf "KA^IT FAK M "!FAT n rs experience m tne manuIvCcluA XVUvJIIIIwO. x lo t^ m^ -*k- j j i^ >^« ii > j» durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the market. 3 ply guaranteed for 10 years99 words
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Advertisement359 1918-02-19 9 BRANCH M iNACI U IfWUM MOf f fid 1 Ti^ r-1 In -]D{u; 0{ B < f bu^< I •V'-iral-I b Dot ll Ur-^ i 'US anl Eastern c< Kepll STtN3l>: i-fiIfcUDIATELY Office. U WANT: I to Api ly C B. I FITTERS WAITED. Wanted two 0 st-t mica toi359 words
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Miscellaneous405 1918-02-19 9 PA AIL TABLE To Qgy, imensedlale anrt Joe?,) uiMlt. «»MJ be ie In list below Penarg, Malacca, F.M.H ?t>* Irr.. i* o Bally (exoept Suscla?}. Johoic, 6. 1.80, 11 &m. 3C t l Cncob Hock Gac 6.30 aw Pontianak B. H. Guan 9,30 am Colombo and L* Kingdom route uncertain405 words
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Article708 1918-02-19 10 To THI EditorIq reply to M klerate Dcii k r maj I say that all thai li present m sially' J at, and iv the opinion of not a c->w ol 111 c have the Je'pest iv terest m the w/ifare of mankind, and parti ol the708 words
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Article105 1918-02-19 10 de refer -tion which is too •bicb h. I ->r Douglas [a a I m an old established thut the bead of 9, was appo:- m tha Mmii ns. ihut ..^chener m L. troops went co iai d to tel! to be on g 1 ainaft any le\ I to105 words
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Article588 1918-02-19 10 PAGODA St TRAGEDY Rrfore Mr Bam, yesterday afternoon, the preliminary inquiry was begun into a .charge (elating to the murder of one Kou Van Swee at Pagoda st on the evening of Juue 3 19 16. The accused, Cheong Ah Loong, who was defended by Mr V588 words
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Article82 1918-02-19 10 D ANIS II SEAMEN DESERT Kank and Rudolf Sigard^au were pester day charged before Mr Ham, by Inspector Jjsca of the Marine Polics, with 1 inding m the Colony without passports on Feb 17. The accused pleaded Ruilty and said (hat they c.\me here ou board a Norwegian ■ship and82 words
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Article253 1918-02-19 10 The cpecinß instalments of the Gaiety's new serial, The Fanatic." are now an- uoucced, with the finale of the Double Cross" mystery which has provtd BO entertaining for some tim.> past, There are lots of thrills m The Perilous Leap," a story of love and smuggling now253 words
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Article317 1918-02-19 10 Amsterdam, Feb 7, a Stockholm despatch Bays that tbe Polish froope took I Smolensk and Witebeek by atorrn. The (rerniiQ papeia Bay that; the- ex-' traordinarj War Coaccils will shortly be die solved. Tae Emperor Ivul bus refused to ac cept the resignation of the Austrian Cabinet.317 words
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Article518 1918-02-19 10 The report of the above Association foe 1917 thj vs that there were SO members oq the list wh-iu application was fleet Bent i to Government for exemption under the Societies Ordinance. Since then fis new members have j )ined making the total 96 00 Bit-: December, 1917518 words
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Article357 1918-02-19 10 [Courtesy of thh Fkench Consulate Paris, Feb 15 6 15 p m. —In Champagne artillery lighting was bomewhat violent the whole night principally m the sector of the Butte dv Mesnil. DtiriDg a raid m the vicinity of Courcy we secured pri sorters. There were violent bombardments357 words
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Article103 1918-02-19 10 SINGAPORE ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Seventh list of the subscriptions iov the Scottish Soldiers Comforts Fuud Nov 28 Brought forward 16,268 40 J Mac A Raasell 25 W D 5 D W Reid 50 Capt W Diwson (4th monthly) 10 "just South of the Boccer* 50 Jae Robertson 50 X Wallace103 words
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48 1918-02-19 10 The following subscriptions are ackaow Amount already acknowledged 1681.97 A Friend 5 00 Mr WHaffenden, Bangkok, Ticals 60 82.75 Mrs RH I) San3er>on, Bjmbiy 11.10 Collection St Mart'^, Serembdu 9.75 Res? Dexter Allen 10 00 3650.47 Cha* E G TISDALL, Agent48 words
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Article24 1918-02-19 10 Secretaries Barker and Co. L.d. Ampacg (Kirns) 76 Tributa 77; Total 158. Kinta Aesociation 171; Tribute 288; Tebhk Tribute 104.24 words
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Article63 1918-02-19 10 Tuesday, Ff:b 19. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SR E (v) XC Os Cln.P of Intstractioa H M xiiri to SVC T P Fire Shuion SV R TP P Drill Hall SV C all Recruit Bras Bjisati rd Maia> Co SV I 5. 00 Drill Ball63 words
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Article53 1918-02-19 10 Ruis bin Panun, who was yet-tt charged by th 3 Marine Police be!oiHam with voluntarily causing grit--, hart with a chopper to a fellow Beat v on board a Dutch chip lying m the har^ ti Baded not pnilty and was remanded until Feb 23. V..n\ was fixsd ia the53 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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