The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 February 1918
1918-02-23
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-02-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XE CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1918. NO, 9,20015 words
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Article1555 1918-02-23 1 Qu'.cguid a g tint homines nostri esi farrago libel! Juvenal, I It lo )1 eJ very much at firat ac if tba Robertson resignation haeiDeet, which. caused a good deal of anxiety Hmong us all, was a politicians' move. Philoeohpy is all very well, but we1,555 words
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Article258 1918-02-23 1 Mr Lloyd George's Ftatement on Yer sailles and subsequent happenings was a sober and convincing effort, and there is now a reassuring tendency among the politicians— Page 7. The storm may burst at any moment now on the Western front, llindenburg hag promised the German pessimists that258 words
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Advertisement117 1918-02-23 1 "iDRICH TYRES I St'ETY TBEUD RAFFLFS HRTFI riiiJUUO 11 U uu SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. SPFCIAL FIINNFR mmm and THF NFW MODFTv '^y^i^Jt _J^__^ _J^__^ a%_^_B I9^_v _flß^_P^__K The Typswriter of Perfect Presswork JIU I-MUN Over 10,000 Supplied to y^^^ A j The Allied Governments OIW% rt jT* lIMI s» m117 words
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Advertisement416 1918-02-23 1 KELLY WALSH LTD., -INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). Nl W BOOKS. The Schemes of Ibe Kaiser by Madame Sacrifice and o'hor Plays by Sir RabinAdam (Juliette Lamberj $3 75 draaa'b Tagore $3.75 The New Warfare by O, Blacchon $2.75 A Short History of \u°tra'iabyE. Rcott $2.75 The Pea Fervices by John 8.416 words
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Advertisement91 1918-02-23 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Firestone solid tjre Page 1. A few of Kelly and Waleh'e new boCEg Page 1. Powell's forthcoinicg auctions Page '2. Little's balm tot rheumatism Page I, Films for sale Page 5 Soldier's debt? Page 5. Chinese meeting re Triangle Huts Page 5. Permanent way in^pecter wanted for91 words
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Miscellaneous132 1918-02-23 1 THE WEEK Satnrdtj 23rd. High Water- 8 SO t.na 10-20 pm. Pantai meeting Derrick's, noon. Halifax Belief Pete, 2 to 11 p.m. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p.m. Sunday 24th. High Water- 8 3> a.m., i 0 49 p.m. 2nd Sunday m Lent Bt. MatthiaChinese New Year Sports, Pasir Panjang.132 words
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Article43 1918-02-23 2 Jers lor vreek ending y i9lB. 33 Halil Singap (b»Cfc r- f!lffii V M 6.15 p m Th Ic^ Orders ue a by fccoutmast'rp:. A new Troop, to be kuown a= the 1 rd foop, wi!! start on March 143 words
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Advertisement562 1918-02-23 2 FREE__GIFT A fret- oopy of the iK.IHr Directory will be given to anyone Bending iv a conundrum (if published) oo the liowing line?: WHY Dl 3 THE STAIR STARE? BEGAUSt IT SAW THE STEP STEP! (Sent by B D Collyer Quay) DOLLAR 131RECT0RY Co. 16a. Charge Alloy tPHYSJCWB RECCmEffD THEM562 words
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Advertisement728 1918-02-23 2 [Orchard Road Singapore's Premier Theatre. ''Undoubtedly the Finest Production Ever Brought to Singapore Everybody's opinion Thursday and Friday Every Seat m th; House sold out— Tuning People Awsy Nightly! (9 Nights Only) A Jewel Maeteerpiece— The Beauty Picture of the Age (2 Nights Only) Shown Here For The First Time728 words
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Advertisement28 1918-02-23 2 FOR SALE PBIVATELY One 4 seater rubbertyred victoi ia Australian horse and harness m tlrst class condition. Apply to :-CHING KEHG LEE Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. IS-228 words
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Advertisement436 1918-02-23 2 A Programme Maintaining the Hi^h Standard The Hi\\ for Wsusic The Pioneer and Premier House The Ho In the Second Show 9.15 to 1. From the novel v Nobody -by Louis Joseph Vance, h absorbiDg interest, and tine acting by Uisn Emu has been got up an id magnificent Barroondiogs—436 words
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Article575 1918-02-23 3 Ii spondi it tht [FISM b I raaot\ i toeember. were w:^e kb«J wjii'j j lits >d to 11m k\iii I ••..11- ol British op ie n y w |b 1: becoming I v f tbe insanity of B conviction that v- nil Mr!- 0 |0i mit575 words
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Article280 1918-02-23 3 British Corporal's Escape. Corporal Charles Edge. R^yal Welsh one of French's cou tempSible UttU \-n. and captured ie ttrat b title ol '.'.)-> on Ojtobei 80, 1914, renohfd Loiulou after v third and this time Bncoetsfal atterup 1 to t^cape from a p- 1? )aeri» of280 words
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Article228 1918-02-23 3 m f( ceai i>lau aticn ied uud m a ciistricc t-aters, who blay yearl> md three hunJreJ p^opii-. a alive- to Uil ih© tale, id an v mr-n m^t with, bul ich :ff cer'3 recent experienc iv strict o? the Madras preeij e spelling ihe Jung 1228 words
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Article115 1918-02-23 3 Low Flight over London In eil«-nt admiration Londouerg m their Ihonaandd watched a large airship which made \ts appearance at <t low height over the City ftl abouc 1.80 one recenC after noou "Paint an L' on her bows acd she would pMfl ab a naval Zappelin/115 words
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Advertisement949 1918-02-23 3 HALIFAX RELIEF FUND The postponed Fete will be held on Saturday. 23r i Pebrn uy. 19 ix. from 21 3 l<pm. on the ttaffles Kecamation ground. TAN CHENG SIONG, Hony. Secretary, Singapore, 19tL February, 1918. PROGRAMME. 1 Pjrad^. Byov r d)) pupils cf the Chinese Boys Scloolh o: Biogapore. 2.949 words
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Advertisement103 1918-02-23 3 oiaie EiX press cits y jaiity s jliiiuc, S?«S §??< **/i«77**«««i I ARDAH TOBACCO Co., Ltd. LO ON, ENG. —^p^^^^ I FOR ALL CARS. J SINGAPO'E SON r/iARCHE LTD READY MAD r t&SIES' RESSES, 3LOUS£r M\DK TO MEABURES EVENING DRESSES OF ftNY DESCBiPTIU^ i REGISTERED OPPICB I 20, Stamford Koad,103 words
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Advertisement99 1918-02-23 3 EBSEJs*****3i*t XS€iSSdffH^<' rSMUStm. lIIPU AND BUY YOUR WINES AT WHOLESALE PR CES I Chateau La Tour Morin Claret 12 Quarts... .sll.oo Chateau La Tour Morin Claret 24 Pints ....$13.50 1 Yin Ordinaire 12 Quarts. 8.00 Travers' Tawny Port $15.00 Graves do. 24 Pints ...$l3 20 Sparkling Saumur (Grand Yin) 1299 words
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Article390 1918-02-23 4 Army Ready When Wanted. Paris, Dec 21. The Japanese Military Attache to the Headquarters of the Rurminian Army at Jass} Major Tokinoly, has made the follow iug dc clarutious to the Romanian Pre6B Since the outbreak of war siseietaccn of mv couatry baa baen able390 words
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Article256 1918-02-23 4 Controller's Difficult Task. Amsterdam, Dec, '21 The Berliner Tagehlatt iearos that Herr von Waldo w, the Food Contrcllt:, has warned the burgomasters of the large cities not to exceed maximum prices, as otherwise he will take ?harp measures. The Tageblatt aads that this warning is only256 words
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Article124 1918-02-23 4 A young cfficei, ufcer undergoing a terrible time m France, was at last rewarded by receiving ten days' leave. Having to attend to certain urgent domestic and financial matters, he was anxious to secure a few days' extension, and made up his mind to tackle tha War124 words
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Advertisement352 1918-02-23 4 £%S£2fm^&&& ingredients make t little "of "this go ;J TO H.M. THE KING. The Origund ud Genuine WORCESTERSH: S^tfTOll JMllullfc I» *AN D > FITTINGS JL Jk JU JL Jk Al K> For 6as-M^ater d Steam AS MANUPACTUESD BY STEWARTS LLOYDS Send us Your Enquiries. h m /n% t--^ 55352 words
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Article429 1918-02-23 5 a-■ ho n b Bulletin > iborllj h m ylon, khouffa w p m ilii a m j !t r. Jt equal the here an diata la so Oa the eon i d reports on r and the Federated 1911 r- ftr to f me cultivh r429 words
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Article584 1918-02-23 5 The Pope and Peace Ken York, Dec 21 Mt 'IfrmntJ Rnrn■lain, who obtained thB Wuiy \,cky correspondence between tbe Kaiaei and lha Ca »r, has given the New York Berald i>u account of ao interview which he tayi ha had with the sVpo at the end of584 words
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Article24 1918-02-23 5 Lord Montagu of Beaulieu m an inter vie ,v m Vancouver said that Britain was no w producing aeroplane* carrying as ii.. '/annfllins. The*e24 words
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Advertisement815 1918-02-23 5 I j/~*\ ±or $3.90 Very Reliable 7 SJfc^ JEWEL Lever Watch m Dusi and Bamp-Proof SCREW Case. I Farmers. Miners and nun living m fropical Counin.s v/here Dust or J Sand would penetrate any ordin strk Irrfc. ary watch cisc and stop the Q (ii(||lad > 'f^^bk. Wtft jMl) watch815 words
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Advertisement768 1918-02-23 5 Lost black and tan terrier answering to rame I( Winkey" Municipal No. 46m j Under ie:urn in£? same to Dr. N. B'a^k, 6 Battery i-^oad wi.'l be suitably rewarded. 22 2 25 2 LOST On Sunday afternoon a Japanese Pup. A i reward will be given to anyene who returns768 words
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Advertisement597 1918-02-23 5 Monday church BEBTidf. if roi inn l,.:;k::.: r 1 i I; y Comuiuniou. f.15 a.m. Hcly Communion 'Choral). Hymns 3 I, (2} t ill, 811, 509. IC.BO a.m. Matins (Choral) i pm, Sunday School and Bible Ciagses. 5.3s .3 p.n.. Evensong Seruj Hymns W. 277, 271 Preachc i The Lord597 words
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Article21 1918-02-23 6 Domestic Occurrences DEATH. DONALDSON. At Kullm, Keflah. on February 19, ELizi Donaldson, widow of the late Robert Donaldson, aged £6 years.21 words
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911 1918-02-23 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, February 23, 1918. The annual meeting of fehe Penang Chamber of Commerce was Vather more interesting than such meetings usually are, because the Chairman managed to invest his record of the year's work with some human interest, whilst Colonel ADAMS had some useful remarks to911 words
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Article394 1918-02-23 6 The Panang Turf Club has given oce thoueacd dollars to the Blue Cross Fund. A special telegram to the Netherlands Indian papers reports a serious earth quake at Swatcw. It Is Baid tha: all Bhlpping is he'd up. The hon'ble Mr F S James, c m a, Col oui*l S«oretaßsr394 words
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Article591 1918-02-23 6 At an ordinary meeting of the above 1 Commission, which wa^ held m the JMuuicipal P.oatd Room yes.terdr*y afccr noon, prtK:d-d ovfr by lie J Pjigiu-r (Deputy President) and upended by MtFsrs W Marfch (Aciiag Secretary), B Bill (Muuicip.*l Engineer). R Sr. J Hraddti! I Sect Tiong VVah,591 words
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Article190 1918-02-23 6 Kemarkable Doings m Penang. Frvm Omt (hen Corrupondtni Penacg, Feb 22 Something like a feud which hag developed between native policeinert and rrotor car drivers m Penang was the subject of an enquiry by the Chief Police Officer this morning. Tha trouble came to a head as the190 words
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Article37 1918-02-23 6 LotidoD, Feb 19.— Afc Sen Fraocii Herr Scbroeder, the late Secretary of .German Consulate at Honolulu, pleaded' [gur.ty i- a cht.TR, ct ten- Iril U) Or«»t< a revolution m India and was lined $1,000.37 words
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Article101 1918-02-23 6 VERSAI LLES DEBATE IN THE H °i!ioF LORD I Sins of the_No, I «y m Jffl [Renter. Londot.Fcblft i Lord Derby ;sai!les Council, [j I hrt bad i i requested him to General Kcl by our own mil i tar 5 main m ofißlce 0 coDfldent that the I be101 words
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Article108 1918-02-23 6 Know their Weak Spots Paris, Fab 20.— 1n a-. the inaugural meeting cf Council at Sydow, the Pru^Commerce showed what f> of the ecocomic arm v. cau DM against her. ouiJ he, with all our en- cor.ic independent, m duty m that reepect must I the treaty for108 words
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Article55 1918-02-23 6 Washington, fWb 20.— An At Tre^ry Utween Britain acd the Slfttod has been signed, under which the Ucitf-d Ma^ee may drafi Britiib enl bitweeD the agee of 20 and 45 Britain may draft Americans within her jurisdiction, between the a^es of 21 and 11. A similar55 words
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Article42 1918-02-23 6 Paris, Feb 20— The Sp ment, having obtained tL« i Krohn. the German cavri! 8t Mudiid, aeked the French 0 nuthouse the Captain to t tctr locj to return to Germany French Goveinmant c«mprlied with t request. (Havas.)42 words
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Article62 1918-02-23 6 Attention ie called to ti. held this afternoon or mation m aid of I Halifax disaster. Tb; community havt bail on the previous days fii brighter now, and t. mitiee to provide for tb gratification of The progran: of the prtparatiu to attend largely an. good cause.62 words
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Article29 1918-02-23 6 About six Camj >lub lael programme n artiHtes, wb i tbtir particu at ibc Dutch Club form aud t) ID tuwti. wbt a chance of playicß.29 words
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Advertisement150 1918-02-23 6 JOHN JAMESONS ft^ *R^s h" B^ To be obtained In bottles, as well as m 4J and 10 Qallon Casks at prices which can be ascertained on application to CALuß^li IMioßtdOii i 00. WHOLESALE RETAIL WIN! SPIRIT MERCHANTS. d IHE lunS RUN II PAYS \OU TO THE BEST QUALITY, OBTAINABLE150 words
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Advertisement47 1918-02-23 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6__o&b ••B__WOB_MSBtF*TBHBK ran r^i~\ |g i 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of cur offer MNo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality cf our work could be fiiven or demanded,47 words
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Article1046 1918-02-23 7 WHAT HAPPENED AT VERSAILLES AND Se r t c-« oc eaid that the -on as Chiei aible noii policy, which \pticn thai I m the through ii CO ori;: Sort. deeply r j thai IS EC eided I policj was I DW6fYE vnl v -:and isrsjnaiidbs or1,046 words
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Article461 1918-02-23 7 BDLSHEYIKS ACCEPT GERMAN PEACE Cowed by Threatened Invasion 'Krtut^r'i B«rTic«l London, Peh 19.— Wirel.ss Kuseian Offlclal MM Lenin and Trn'/ky have sent a meFhOßc to the German Government pro'octiner acninst the German invasion while the Russian armj 13 demobilising. <' Council of People"? Commißßar.'ee la now forced formally461 words
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Article239 1918-02-23 7 Km No'; Yet Humbled A mate* dam. F«?b 20.— A telegram from Vienna ai^ifd tha*, (be Kuraauian Gov*;n men* ha« expressed a depict to eaiai j«tc p elimimsut] peace diieniaioni with d»» r':pt4j&i.CbatiT69 of lbs Cemirai Powers;, CoDs.eQxiyv.tiy Count Czetniu aud oihtsii are shortly leaving tor Rumania.239 words
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Article731 1918-02-23 7 HINDENBURG AND DOLEFUL GERMANS The Coming Great Clash [lUmter'i Svvk«] London, Feb 19.— Kbu&er'd correioon d«nt at British he&dquartc m Bays that the political and domestic situation m Ger j many Is now creating internal excitement I and anxiety, causing pressure upon the militnrlets wbo have731 words
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Article53 1918-02-23 7 House of Lords Ceremony tiOtdon, Fb 20.— Tl c Prince cf Wai i and *j »lua m the afternoon. Th€ Qaeea waf an interested lof th* ceremony as folbwed for th« t Princ^to him fcr ceremonial oee-isiu: of the tbrone. Ducng tho hutir.afs of the House, PriliC>>53 words
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Advertisement133 1918-02-23 7 j Novels by Wei! -known Authors. Pr/cc $f.25 ear/X The Pointing Man g Price 75 cts> eat?:. Younrr Eve and Old A.lam P)V Tom n ftn m 7"v T-» J» 'Will VJ■ i CJ D aS^sT^"^ «oftFow.er m _ji Baroness Oreep n g e ht W man r -Ljni. nsLons133 words
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Advertisement48 1918-02-23 8 '■A L? t'i 4. R 1 i£ m v ■.<•■*■ urtp t i l*J t f% 'A WII Ll iii Haiphong. Fot uiation &>? f I j !oa3 here j drd half b pply to 1 .v I t j I- I 1 1 I M 111 X* j»"* HAJIU48 words
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Advertisement259 1918-02-23 8 STEAMSHIP Co M Ltd. K9PEAN LIK£. ?jr Ba!s;«, Pen^i, e?!oßsfcs f&H Es^lacd fla TaB G3p3i A eotvloe Is isiinlalnefi beisv^ea f o»c:.'--ycts3 lo v -ls3, Lonflon. uadt* soßtraol vith (be Ixapcvlal Jftfu oier«l. Ttie Sew Tvsia screw Btsai oifilntalnine h»ve boon h?c: Sebignea a^i ooostinieted wfi fttvi with all the259 words
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Advertisement438 1918-02-23 8 XONIKKLMKF. FaSKTVAART MKm-k^U (Incorporatofl In Hollanfl, Royal Pacnet Navigation Co., of Bfttavift. 2-3, CO^LTEB QUA 7. I'NDEIi v"\NTIvV :i WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. BINGKBP Bingkep, Moeara-Saba, Bimpang, Djambi via Tongkal. Feb. S3 V. D. PABRA Selat-PanJjang, Beugkalie, Hiak and Pakan-Baroe. Feb. i 3 Rbynibrsz Sourabaya, Bandjermasin, Btogen, Kota-Baroe, Balik438 words
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Advertisement179 1918-02-23 8 (Oozxipantop laecvpotsied i* Ecgi&nei,} Mail and Passenger S PENINSULAS AxND (Under Contract with Kis Majos-tys G Ttie Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY The Company's INTER! ts services to Passengers for Europe are bcoked via Bombay a- opp Tbe F. O. CoiLpany shall be at liberty to coned Rr resent179 words
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Article1295 1918-02-23 9 From Our o%p n Corrnpondenl The Tartan Kilt. It la now permitted to state that the Maclean Highlander have safely crossed the Atlantic and are m this country. A very fine body of men, the standard of their selection was unusually high, and Canada and the United States1,295 words
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Advertisement185 1918-02-23 9 Tlir 1 nnjiim n Assurance m force over $9,000 000 I .To™ ASTER IoSI,MS™I, COMPANY UMI £!0 0 t nC eStCr H USe Singapore LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. '^"iLdSSURNNCE 1 SUPrOm COUrt EDKI^ O^ E COmP eB th r ;ilLifo AsH EC Co mpani( ict oV( ry part185 words
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Advertisement352 1918-02-23 9 VOKOHSSIA -sPECIE BA,' ITO i INCORPORATED IN JAPAN Capital Subscribed V as 000 ana Capital raid Dp 7~Z.Y 30 ooo'oco si&entt Z. Inonye Ef^, r N nf. Y. Yainakawa E fiiaEGTOK3. s^V Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Odaglri Esq. K. Kimora Lsq. Bar n K. Iwasaki R H K. ratvuuiK M352 words
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Advertisement496 1918-02-23 9 «.irvniM-nia.- m?;. Fstablished 1876 Merchants and Commission Agents PUKEf H3USE Pharmaceutical Drugs Bept ESANOFELE Just received from Bordeaux, tabie daret m bulk and bottle also light <lvy white wine. Wchy Celestins Table Water (for tSis kidneys) Vichy Grand-Grille (for liver complaint) Viciiy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always496 words
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Article320 1918-02-23 10 I Iv the B-rliu D.ulj Papers serio comic article dealing v^-it U the taxicab famine Indicates thai Berlin i- making a brave attempt to k >:> op its vaunted acid scrdid pre war night life." The Metrcpol Casino, an unsavoury resort which Biilicers were fucd of showing to320 words
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238 1918-02-23 10 THE DEVICES OF THE OPIUM SMUGGLER. Opium m Musical Instruments, story of the disco^ iiutiu* Manila papers It nil came a i >ut through the food of a certain customs officer for Chii lc ha] t»is Kb bI man aft c passing ou all tie b-iRK c jni e rB238 words
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Article190 1918-02-23 10 Apropos of the controversy now raging round the F M S Government's proposal to take over the estate hospital?, we heard the remark mr.de by cina dear old geutleman, for whcra we entertain great liking and respect, that it was very unfair of the papers to publish190 words
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Article107 1918-02-23 10 r Jb.ti actual profit from operations was JEI,C69 15: 11, from which must be deducted intertet en debenture stock £924 2: j. leaving £Ufi 13 2, which reduces the balance to the. debit of profit and loss ecccunt to £1,114: 9 8. The above profit from operations shows107 words
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Article1192 1918-02-23 10 To Deo. 31 J^n Tc date 1917 \baco 64,040 Ulagar, Doc 841,100 24,500 l.GoJah.Sep 140,^5 11,109 Alor I'ongsu 276,418 26,585 Alraa. BWOO 3 S.CPO impal, Sop '216,284 19,300 in-Johoce, Mat 3C5.005 19 833 \u Malay, Dec 1,65^648 148,201 An S'tra.May 889,964 69,257 July 438.V69 4 .618 itbara,1,192 words
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Article32 1918-02-23 10 A. X me Baucon 1 Brmo'j .laly lie H< tdri Ku.: K. Xii Pal Pu Raal ong i Su ba, Tekka T;- T'kah I Tfinb Hui Trong Tronc Tcoi 'th32 words
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Advertisement359 1918-02-23 10 Estate of SYED HASSAN bin ALWEE bin SHAHAB, deceased important Auction Sale of Valuable .sasehcldTown Properties g part of the above Estate) 1\) DC il-M.. i nos 16 to is Raffles Waee Singapore. On Tuesdays Sth March, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. v S S3? UnOWl M>. 8. is, aofl 181,359 words
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Advertisement43 1918-02-23 10 In above Until I monthly totals for Jv I hi which the Ooaf it; I afti-r thfl MB* ;r I < 1&1 St. tal t Sail M I oftb. pMI ruontb. I :■< I to p I Ike flgurcß ai f* I cuaranu^l ii'h! a>43 words
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Article1408 1918-02-23 11 laaued by FKASEK <& Co., Exohange and Share Brokers, Feb. 22nd. 100,600 tr Is Aiiftgftn 15*% 8 fl 3 0 379,83^ Sq ts Anglo -Java 85% 6 0 6 0 lftO.ooo tg Ja Aagl:i-Mvsf IV* int 10 8 13 0 fcO.OOG ?r fa Eataiig MalaSra 15% 91,408 words
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Article32 1918-02-23 11 i o»b#ot»j; vr Yah 22, 2 4 3 8 f«sar* siinand Bad 816 i SB%PfCO IOKOHAMA, fttmfttti |Oe| .Uva. daumnd Ivst SAnasoK, dcmfint 66? Brv iidßl, it k Bttflai 5^ I32 words
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Article117 1918-02-23 11 reD, aa rtn no market noru o 1 2 3.' i pore norn 42.50 j O'ovss drab: aoir. 3all Caft<a« (4% Rifcrk« 3cd rfegfoca, pear! (fall qcalit? C Sateo 3s 14 CO aftdinm p***l It 12. CC 7 00 Led 870 J6pfl Hlxsrt 8 40 m, ?»ji v j>>*«.*117 words
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Advertisement94 1918-02-23 11 r 1R DON'S! 3 for the Purity and Flavour f^m t .^^^ts aMp 'WfqK J^r MRS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. v ORPOBATED IS ENGLAND) SOLE IMPORTERS. Buchanan's Black and White' There is no better value on the Market than this old and perfectly blended Vhisky-A Fancy Price does not neceslean94 words
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Advertisement474 1918-02-23 11 CLERK WhH 12 I VfCrHY nstbe god rriterarid eoet B •< Applicant^ ii plefti p in cwi writing aijd .cc, .tOfeOXSI.N.4 Permtneai W y [oppecto', for s rvice m Qoverntucnt of hritl 'tn l»g Ha pr m nth, and allowaLces. Forfattlv arplv Got Co., Agent- i\ 0 STO f-Lip'- doct474 words
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Miscellaneous410 1918-02-23 11 MAIL TABLE Todtj, iast»njsa!ate an-3 local vist> s st: t will be tccu to list betow Penarg, Malacca, F.M.B. >&y Ftala 9 a Oally (except Baa3ayi. Johore, 3 9. 50, 11 am. IS«M > lAlpa Cucob Hock Gat 8.30 am Cucob E.iina 8.80 am Samarang via ports 9 30 am410 words
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Article2895 1918-02-23 12 DR GLENNIK OH THE OUTBREAK, Thi Moot Affected abbas It Glenmc medical officer of health, m remarks at tha OMtUog of the Manioip il Commissioners yes'troay al'ercoua oa the outbreak of pi .Rue s aii that there h*d been MMM mboool ol »ear« In town ftboat the2,895 words
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Article15 1918-02-23 12 Pleading guilty before Mr Ham jester day, to a charge of gambling at No 7115 words
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Article631 1918-02-23 12 In the Government Gazette issued yes terday, it is notified that H M the Kid« has not been advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to the Ordinances to amend the Cutrency Note Ordinance 1899 and to amend the Estate Labourers (Protection of Healtb)O;dinance I 1911.631 words
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Article112 1918-02-23 12 (Macpbail and Co'j Heport Rubber was a little lower to-day nnd tbere was no tin market. Rubber shares were appreciably weaker aud buyers are few. Malaka Pindas were done at $2.10. Tin shares were activt, Titis being done at $9.10, Ting Kils at §12.25, and Ulu Piahs112 words
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Article49 1918-02-23 12 Today, Feb 23. 4.30 p.m. Drill Hall (Compulsory) Maxim Co S V C 230 Baleetier Range Malay Co SV I Drill Hall SVC Band Sunday, Fek 24. 7.80 a.m. Balestier Range Malay Co SV I G G Wace, Captain, Actg Adjutant, S V C.49 words
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Article31 1918-02-23 12 Sunday, Feb 24. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.80 and 10.80 a.m., m n m n o c n n31 words
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