The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 March 1918
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-03-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CJtSNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. MARCH 12 1918. NO 931015 words
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Article321 1918-03-12 1 A very encouraging item of news ia 'regarding the actual outpui o! tonnage m the D S in February and the likely A output this month Page 5. The Germans are getting some nasty shocks m their Western feelers. In case their stosstruppsn prance m the wrong321 words
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Article1015 1918-03-12 1 Back m the trench it wan mi *erabiy v. ct. Forseveraluays it had rei id!y,elai >t> without ceasircf. and m the a?*eys thst Jed from tbe firing line little menu* bubbled and gurgled riotously along haunels oa tither tide of Hie dv. La Lhe hollows behind1,015 words
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Advertisement83 1918-03-12 1 GOODRICH TYRES «*ETY TREAD I 13 Am \7Q nriTn lliii 1 liuO UUILL. j Afternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Us. ti 4T% li Sk I Sl ana _a m^ a _a A9m\ m lUMu m AiltNuANut Cinema Show on the lawn,83 words
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Advertisement236 1918-03-12 1 *M*M*M*^*M*-*-*-*-_____*____________-_B-*_*_--______- mm'smuLomi.vaxmam.mm'tuut' ißc_r*_CJ> JUST PUBLISHED. THE ENCYGLOPAEOIA SINIOA By Samuel Couling, M. A., Edm. Late Hon. Secretary Editor N. C. Branch Royal Asiatic Society. An important and interesting work of reference on ail Chinese matters useful to the Student of Chinese things and Resident m the Straits and the For236 words
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Advertisement109 1918-03-12 1 LITEST ADVEBTiSEM££TS. The Encyclopaedia Sinica Page I. Dollar Directory out coon Page 2. Gaiety and Harimaprogrammes Page 2. Little's Oriental Balm and neuralgia Page 2. Powell's sales of freehold properties and j building eitee. chloride of lime, furni- ture. etc Ching Keng Lee's sales of furnitnre, etc Commercial Kubber Co's109 words
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Miscellaneous108 1918-03-12 1 THE WEE& Tuesdaj 12th. Htfb Water— o -7 a.m., 10-81 p.m. Kent Board, 2.15 p.m. St. Andrews Mission. 6 p.m. Lodge Zetland Kegular, 6.30 p.m. 13th. High Water lu-87 fc.m., 11 5 p.m. New Moon. Italian Opera, Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Thorsday Uth. Blgta Watei— 1-15 a.ra 11*37 p.m, Barnardo108 words
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Article57 1918-03-12 2 Pirder I r tthlfl Tuesday March 12. Tehgrp.phj L 1 I 1.1 5 1 Thur- oh 14. Band Practice, 1 1 xxb, 5 16. {nailing contest 4 5 p in. In.. ca na isened by Sco'.. Mr F S Scout "Troop. re Troop are r —a nday,57 words
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Article576 1918-03-12 2 I H repoz lhat ii ii i Wood, of the I a ii jured ty Te. i_ intent v I the drain m Bioh liar.; i to tho public i ary da due to diarrhoea. r Yong a clang iter of Hi be« B B has j Diced khfl <576 words
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Advertisement575 1918-03-12 2 mmmmumsmmmvsamuasmoum:*- moaammmuuaammiummmuuusmausummM^^m^m I WE ARE COWING OUT SOON, jj H^V^ YOU ADVERTISED YET j DOLlfiR DIRECTORY Go. tWSW ■hum— iimh— l 1 1 ir Victoria Theatre, THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Marob i3th, 14th and 16th, Messrs GONS.aLEZ Brothers present. Blgnorina I Iv- GONBAI.EZ soprano Blgnorina TEKK I575 words
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Advertisement968 1918-03-12 2 A Picture to See and An Actress I to be Enamoured of I AT TEE JB. tt tt tt JLW ttk Jtt f^i The Hal! for Music The Pioneer and Premier House The Kouse of Qua! B ACH BOAD. Metro Picture Corporation Presents MISS EMILY STEVENS A Very Charming and968 words
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Article767 1918-03-12 3 Netherlands and the War The Hague. M irch 1, —In ths Second Im ran Raalta, van H tmal 0 d lieeres I avad for the appointment ol parliamentary Committee of seven 'or the purpoas of the institution official .US airj into the illegal 3 of various co767 words
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Article421 1918-03-12 3 Singapore, Mar. 11th, 1918. 1 Beans. Long per catty 10 i I do. French do 12 Bran Sprouts per catty 3 .boo Sprouts do 6 1^ do 22 I BrlIi do 6 Cabbage, Batavla do nil do. China do v do. Baited do 14 Carrots, Imported, China421 words
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Article313 1918-03-12 3 The completion cf fifty years of foreign! 'residence m Kobe, Baya the m Chrouieip. is fitly celebrated m ibe formal opening of the new International Hospital None of tha improvements m thc condi jtion of the city afford a better object j I lessor m public spirit and civic co[operati313 words
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Advertisement545 1918-03-12 3 AUCTION SALE OF Wax polished teak Household Furniture, two cottage pianos by C. Bechstein and Moutrie Co Columbia gramophone, etc etc. To be held at the Sale room of Messrs. POWELL Co., Ltd., (Nos. 16 and 17 Raffles Plaoe) On Saturday 16th March. 7978, at 11 a.m. Comprising Wax polished545 words
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Advertisement1488 1918-03-12 3 _mm_m_m___T*aaiaßß_H^H___aa_____a__ v THE STRAITS TRADING OMPANY, The Diseetort of tan "om* pany r.imir- Ili < no- r c tion of homes, and a enstrm: t ads at th< ir Bash* y Park Ifststn Drawings tnd cihcatiocs may be in*--. etc d. and iVnder For-us obtai: ths Company's tti ces. lhe1,488 words
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998 1918-03-12 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, M arch 12, 1918. While the desultory fighting on the West Front, whioh is doubtless more severe than the short accounts precisely indicate, is so far m our favour, tlie bulk of the news since the renewal of the German attacks on Russia led to998 words
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Article1235 1918-03-12 4 Mr W A Q Tilleke, Attorney General for many years, the founder cf the Siam Observer and a successful race hor&t owner, died on March 7 at Bangkok. Mr H J Harris, Assistant Superinten dent, P aud T, Kuala Lumpur, has been granted a commission m tbe Indian Army Reserve1,235 words
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Article98 1918-03-12 4 PREMIER'S STIRRING WAP policy, I niukc war. thai), continue I M Clemenceau v,a and the approval of hie hundred against seventy fl No Fear of Hinder,, Pans, March B Cle a, reply made s which he eloquently maintenance of 1 1 French soiaiers and ~j perl, y98 words
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Article23 1918-03-12 4 London. March 10. r J fleer of tbe Gle: up with two gnn6bot < the suspicion that the p escaping boats.23 words
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Article16 1918-03-12 4 Amsterdam, Mar 10. 1 itts cays that German measures of reprisal German property m tl16 words
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Article16 1918-03-12 4 Bueneos Aires March granted a safe conduct to to proceed to Sweden. I16 words
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Article95 1918-03-12 4 One of the irritating I life m the altnougn we arc m classes of Chinese ar so many things belonging to I very difficult to refer to sn; about China and th' are many interesting Village Life. Dyer not to mention ot ago Mesne; begun, it was hopeJ95 words
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Advertisement108 1918-03-12 4 Cald-Osck Macgregor 00. E 1 1 |s M 1 1 1 1 pA I g--\ -at-a* I -vr. _a^ v -AS John Little Co., Ltd. -ss »i *< s! > aw mbb awe. is _s_ dfe Bt-a ltll\ rl. it* iuulitKlUut IsleafMßSSßs] iTETTE,PIi I graphers to Their MAJKSTIES Begs to108 words
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Advertisement53 1918-03-12 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OKCHAFD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 y m^m mm iwi **j*c*aj* j m^m i WW -saw*" i^ 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note tlie conditions cf cur offer 11 No .satisfactory Prccf. No Payment." No better guarantee of the high .quality oi our work could be53 words
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Article654 1918-03-12 5 HUES GIVE MOKfc. IHAN THEY TAKE nans Hedge m their Deserters Sabmar b <■ I le] mast's Berrioe] If. -The Telegrtif aas are laying an un two huudred rac org the tba Dutch pro th i of thi .j removed. tc ci ofl '•arid m r654 words
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Article141 1918-03-12 5 Palestine Advance Continues London, Mar IC— Palestine Official: Our advance northward has continued. Yesterday morc-ng we crossed the Wadi Aa- and captured a strcng Turkish position t\ve miles west of the Jordan. advanced on either side of the Jeru ealem Nablus road on a front of thirteen141 words
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Article89 1918-03-12 5 U. S. TONNAGE OUTPUT Really Cheering news Washington, March 10. America's ship" building programme has advanced by the completion and delivery m February of seventeen chips of a tonnage of 121,000. The Shipping Board officially estimates tbe March delivery at twenty three ships of a tonnage of 188,000. Washington, Mar89 words
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Article95 1918-03-12 5 London, Mar 10— French Official Elever a killed and 41 injured m Paris anc suburbs during the air raid. London, March 10 —During the air raid ♦he Parisians' attitude was very quie*;. All *> I instructions given m case oi DC y were followed calmly. The casualties were95 words
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Article22 1918-03-12 5 Pans. March 11.— Mr Baker, the Ameri can Secretary for War, and staff oi aeven have arrived m France.22 words
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Article363 1918-03-12 5 TO UNDERTAKE SALVATION OF RUSSIA Grandiose German Designs [Beater*! Bervice 1 London, Mar 10. -Lord Robert Cecil, m a conversation with Reuter on the German menace m the East, said that he would welcome Japanese intervention m lorder la prevent ths Gsrmanlsation of i Siberia. Germany was not363 words
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Article171 1918-03-12 5 The French View Paris Mar 9. The New York Herald has had an interview with M Pichon, French Minister for Foreign Affair* who said Were Germauy able to complete m the East the work of confiscation and domination on which she is engaged, it is evident that171 words
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Article128 1918-03-12 5 i Forms Far Eastern Government I Petrograd, Mar 10. The Pravda corres pondent ar Irkutsk says thuc ex Premier Prince Lvoff has established a new Rue sian Government m the Far East v. ith Headquarters m Peking, awaiting the lauding of the Japanese with a view to128 words
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Article45 1918-03-12 5 London, March 10 The committee of tbe London rae:al exchange has forbidden member*: to buy tin m the United King dem for consumption or export unless licensed by the committee. Holders or producers may only sell to a person holding the committee's licence.45 words
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Article34 1918-03-12 5 Madrid, March 10. Senor Prieto has definitely declined to form a new Mini6tiy, Conferences of the partly leaders are being resumed, ij Madrid, March 11. The Cabinet has been reconstituted as before.34 words
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Article263 1918-03-12 5 GERMANY PICKS A QUARREL WITH SWEDEN Reventlow the Ruthless Speaks [By tt'iihrnann-a Cable] [Heater's Service] i Amsterdam, March 10.— Count Revent* > low is the latest writer to participate m 1 1 the Inspired Gerrr an preF.s cam. against Scandinavia. He declares that G.-r I man occupation of263 words
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Article72 1918-03-12 5 Lon or, March 7.— Montagu's 6ilver report says: The market is steady and quo:a tion is unchanged. Shanghai exchange shows a firm tendency. The native (speculative position which hab hitherto beeu s source of weakness has beeu re duced by over huif. The Indian silver holding is slightly72 words
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Article71 1918-03-12 5 London, March 10. Thc remains of Mr Redmond received an impressive reception at Wexford. Kneeling Be^nan nuns lined the main line -vhen the special conveying the body passed. Thirty thousand people followed the remains to the church for the requiem. Tt c procession subsequent to ths funeral71 words
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Article75 1918-03-12 5 London, March 10. The Chinese military mission has just returned from a visit to the Belgian front. It consists of Major Ho sin. army general staff, and Major Tseng whang. They 6tudied the organization of the Belgian general staff, visited two aviation camps, ani saw aeroplane photographing. They75 words
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Article250 1918-03-12 5 [Courtesy of the French Consulate.] Paris, March 8, 6 p.m. The aviators I Garros and Marchal (who have just es leaped from Germany; have been promoted, Garros to Offl:er of the Legion of Honour and Marchal to Chevalier. A night air attack on Paris was effected with250 words
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Advertisement126 1918-03-12 5 ROBINSON Co. mmrnw j have just received English made Harness Nickel or Brass fittings. rlorse size. Coo size. Pcny size. B'cick A^**-^"' v lll l I"*— II JI.T,«_T,--*I*I| lIH.I IH. UMI.,, BM-MI j The Traveller's :.a!ay Pronouncing Ha^d-Book. This handy lilt o booh hhra r now reached it-* TEN !II126 words
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Advertisement310 1918-03-12 6 -4LTJB*. a -ft* v *JL M£BrAGSKIES LtARIIIMES Monthly eerrioe between Bhanghai, Hers* kong, Balgon, dlnganoce, Columbo, Djibouti, Kuvpt an i tfafbClllea .tnd vice-versa. FjrtuUhs.y^-f-'r iteeaeiwessi Balgou-Toarana Haiphong. For further information apply to J. d 6 COUSTO^ Agent. RANGOON. Bfeeamei will be loadta_| a course ol ItefraKMapplyto B£)USTEAD co FOR BOMBAY.310 words
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Advertisement496 1918-03-12 6 I^l m Mt m JKmt JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Unoosyonled ta Jaaaa)< E!iBoPi:A^ UM. r ut Hiogkic*^, Shir^taal, Kobe a TikfiliXKt for lilbiii, Fssing, Colsmbe ied England via Tbe Cape. A Bervice tB malntc-lnod betweea ZoKOfcauil r pons to Mareellleß, London, asadet mfci contract with the Imperial Japanese Gove?*496 words
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Advertisement756 1918-03-12 6 KONINKLIJKE PAKETYiURT MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland, 1 Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2-8, COt-LYEB QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS Van Heemskerk Batavia, Sourabaya, Macassar, Balik-Papan, Donggala, Palehleh, Kwandang, Amooiang, Menado, Tagcelandang, Siaoe, Taroena, Peta, Tamako, Totok, Kota-Boena, Djiko, Gorontalo, Tominibay and Xema with transhipment at Batavia756 words
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Advertisement532 1918-03-12 6 (Companies Incorporate v England.Mail and Passenger Serv I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co I (Under Contract with His Majesty I Government, 1 The Company s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY i The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM I at present suspended. I Passengers for Europi are booked via532 words
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Advertisement34 1918-03-12 6 %I\W Or H bo id nuil] mo, Organ tfn^cal aB* 1 [dysentery AND DIARRHOEA i BROWN'S SPECIFIC To se bad al ibe SwaAPOBi Vi*** BißT.aadol Mill HOI I o'^* K-ret Vallef Head, Singapore k34 words
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Article502 1918-03-12 7 Interned Swindler's Bottle Full of Diamonds Among the adventurers of German origin wbo have passed from the by wa\s of the City of London into the safe keep ing of aa internment camp recently is a man knovrn rs Albert Bdward Mr;, r origi nator of a502 words
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Article239 1918-03-12 7 An interesting return hai been compiled by the Indian Statistics Department, show ing what becomes of the seventeen million tons of coal annually raised m India. Roughly stated, five and a half million tone ara consumed by the Indian Railways, and one million and three quarters tons239 words
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Article146 1918-03-12 7 Sultan of Johore Accepts Presidency. The Preside at of the Colombo Malay Cricket Club has received the following letter Sir, Inn; directed by Hi. Higl Sultan to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of jour letter m which you, on behalf of tbe members of the Colombo146 words
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Article564 1918-03-12 7 Russia ceased to be a fighting f.-ctor this war ever since Iml April, when tl promulgation of Ar.-ny Order \o 211 f.u B Bd the Russian scldiery into ot.e vast rowdy election meeting. Ths only wea pons i -fiectively t. i e m Russi<i have564 words
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Article154 1918-03-12 7 Lord Sydenham s Views London, Feb 4. Writing of the h\ ir i electrical potentialities of India m Ikm rimes Trade Supplement, Lord Sydenham says the prospects held out by the Tata Company's magnificent Xc yua ri\er scheme are immense. It would spread prosperity far and wide154 words
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Article42 1918-03-12 7 Women could do mere than the rest of the community to win tb eel crt Kinderley, chairman of the Na* tlcn.'l War Albans. pent I -.800,000 000 on dress, v more. They a B i' 4.000 TOO a with*42 words
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Article83 1918-03-12 7 bank clerk wl has handed c to tbe I whiie 1 France 1 would y b a I i near t re murk de pu.. Yesterd m a considerable 6um bank" i^wri. responder umewbat .taken aback whan t chancing cashier who at bss obeerved /This will bring you? -alance up83 words
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Advertisement295 1918-03-12 7 00*' t t MI^ BBIWiM1 *aaM*****-***g*i asm— ij—— —w—ii»—^^ A5: Assurance m force over $9,000,000 j TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). j HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I Mth the Br-preme Court of England, and complies with the295 words
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Advertisement469 1918-03-12 7 YOKOHAMA SPECIE ra a -3 'i. F_s I bfOOBPOBATarj ih j*.pan r.sj?i!r.: «r:ud V, 48,000.00*1 Paid Di y. 80,000,000 ixe-sejve Fuafl X. 11,800,000 PI mtt i. Incnye Er*t, vHclemi /amakawa Baa i\X}L: :ssm. c Esq. v Yamakawa Esq. Esq. m. Oda^lrl E q. T. Kawashima Esq. ra Esq. Ram K.469 words
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Advertisement417 1918-03-12 7 m "smmimimi^mmi^u^m^mmri..m mi— um— m Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Agents PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical Drugs Oept. ESANOFELE Jnst received from Bordeaux, table claret m hulk and bottle; also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestins Table Water (for the kidneys} Vichy Grand-Griile (for liver complaint) Vichy Hopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs)417 words
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Article786 1918-03-12 8 "Gerald Hamilton s Gaol Intrigues An ordtr has beenmr.de by tbe Some Office for tho internment of a well- educated young man, of good family, who was sen l tenet -.i to two years' imprisonment for a oriminal offence early m 1916 m the name of786 words
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Article34 1918-03-12 8 Tar Teck Yen, of No 84 Craig id, a Btore I keeper, reports the theft f rom a warehouse m Reid'Bt of thirty cases of brandy; valu: No -sen j cfft-cied by ;.h*j po!;34 words
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242 1918-03-12 8 AUSTRALIAN TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE. Tbe completion of the East to West] Transcontinental Railway ia an event of great importance to tbe colony. Owing to the diflicalties arising from tbe fact tbat Australia has been at war for the last three years or more, nnd ha& therefore; experienced the iuevitable disorganisation of242 words
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Article132 1918-03-12 8 Ths Yamashita Steamship Co, his d cided on n new steamship service to Sc Sea points, with Singapore as its i port The Asahimaru and seven otbtr vessels are to be assigned to this line presenting 21 590 tens gross. The Shinl maru, the first liner cf this service. Japau132 words
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Advertisement333 1918-03-12 8 I i s c*. dc ler bat tl Bile to I thc cai toning the this complaint, as a t which arc a positive and perman orders. Constipation, Bi \i m___w y*■t *a 1 n **A. '""v pat-on. |B Sallow L llt B I __W fg H _v X *r"333 words
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Article1241 1918-03-12 9 [gsued by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Mar. lltli I •All auoaa-lona ol Steiiiog Bbawe. muai fee regarded as auieif nominal lor lne fteseal, Oi». iMua. Paid. tAMDrr. £JOTr>uu, aa&.bs** 100,000 IB IB Allft*at i« a 8 3 0 879,980 SB 38 Angl>Jav» 35% fi 01,241 words
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Article53 1918-03-12 9 iConsaCTBD uf co Mar. 11.1 Ban) Baa 1-4 818 (1 damand B*-J 81 K2 Paiva-J:* aaa-Uta ami I*4 7 16 Franca tl-emand Baafe £16 JBc:-.3iiOJ2-2, (s§n.ar*fi Blf%Prcan i\ cl*l.iS JfidA, _Ur&&i)*-- lCfi Java, <_»in&&a '2 Bab&kok- Soman-! 66^ 3iY3naiaoB, Bank Bmftna $3 64 ak ol Pinslaiafi Bata 6\ >il--*53 words
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Article143 1918-03-12 9 Mir 11 Tin (buyeis) *****0 la *a No, 1 32 3 ilaiCvteKa 50.00 P«g Blwcli crdla, Spore buyers 80.50 'WtoiQc fiiix. 11.00 mafa (UC iz she 18.1 non Siin'.ijt 180 -a *a*» acn; X, (Banda) non. Olovfc-i (Aaa'-tc: j-rS'a-** Blao&J do Tapioca, small pas.rl (fall qrtalih I.CC fto flsia143 words
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Article47 1918-03-12 9 nme-baDc on Fort Canning mad Mtwvi c-,neF d*o# daily as 1 p.m., Singapore s*andM<* time, corresponding to B a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time gun Is fired at 18 o'clock •cen, Indicating bingapore saandard time, or. every day excepting Sunday, wbes ll Is 8ror" tt one o'clock.47 words
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Advertisement134 1918-03-12 9 ■-Ck fROPICAL ROOFING w *52 S^*K_ j m^fSk k^Ak MB* 33W t|____v *^^H j d with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS *t *8 do away with the necessity of Lto£ sticky cement at the overlaps. ,J- mf T B, l mi nam n *f I IL fr Ji__M_i -^a-lIHw ;&§%s .-*f|ii134 words
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Advertisement462 1918-03-12 9 Chinese- Oerfe B-CperffßOO-l crdinp.fy b I keeping, age no object. BOOB rltj I I or good credential*, anolv m irrltlnfl "k id tr rview) to H 8. r.JRWAN Orch.tr. l Koad. rabor.it iy Aaelatant (Chemical) wanted at o. c. ftppl] MUNICIPAL HEALTH OFFICER .■■ing.- pore 7 9 no o 1462 words
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Miscellaneous390 1918-03-12 9 _d>WAIL TABLE Today. .'.nfieiioeCiate and local matla -fill fie re la list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. lay Tasini I ».n daily (except Sunday). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2. 4 6 p.m. Cucob Soon Hong 6.80 am P. Sham A Penang Pin Seng 11.80 am Bagan via porta Mersing noon Mersing390 words
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Article2302 1918-03-12 10 A WAIL PROM PENANG. 0 wad Borne power the gittie gie us, To sea OOTsell as ithers see u= I It w.vd frae monla B blunder free us and foolish notion. "Whoever i- m charge of the training; of Boy Scout bnglora might arrange houra2,302 words
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Article156 1918-03-12 10 Iv the tirst magistrate's court yesterday. Mr Langham Carter, after long delibeia j tion, decided to convict the accused m the drug case which we reported iv our Saturday's ls.-ue, and lined the BCCUeed 8500 and OOSts, The accused, who was charged that be being the occupier156 words
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Article96 1918-03-12 10 Before Mr Langham Carter yesterday, Traffic Inspector Hills brought a series cf charges of breach of traffic regulations i against motor car drivers who were mulct ied m fines ranging from S3 to $10 and costs. In the case of Sikas bin Kasa, who was charged with96 words
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Article267 1918-03-12 10 The Gaiety offer b thrilling naval film I m five acts, "The Hero of Submarine D 2,'* and more of The Fanatic," with Fires of Rebellion aud Barcelona Mysteries" m the drat thow, Secret service films are always popular, and m The Mister Spy the Harima are267 words
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Article229 1918-03-12 10 A curious experience has befallen Mr E A Melrose, manager of Tikam Batu Estate, Ktdah, who, with his wife, has been staying m Penang for some weeks, Bays the Pinang Gazette. Responding to a request for his presence at the Post Office he was astounded to have229 words
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Article153 1918-03-12 10 Agents Sirne Darby s Co, Colineburgh 2,186 Merlimau *****5 Agents Osborne and Chappel'e. Gopeng Consolidated 1,197 Kinta Tin Mines 65 0 Tekka 750 Tekka Taiping 850 Rambutan 800 Idris Hydraulic 200 Lahat Mines 5 12 2 Pusing Lama (tributors) 263 Pusing Bharu (tributors) 226 Siputeh (tributors)153 words
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Article328 1918-03-12 10 A verdict of suicide was relumed by the Ccr oner at on Inquiry beld on the body of a male Chinese named Ec Jen, aged about 40 years, who was found hanging by a piece of rope m a partially built house m Norris rd at 8.45 a m yesterday.328 words
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Advertisement418 1918-03-12 10 That is a serious condition unlass you are well aT often precedes a severe nervous breakdown Th--. h**. OcSt toni/v 8 nerves Is a good supply of rlcb red blood Dr. Williams Pink Pills lor I At al6 Jl 60D1G are a non alcboiic tontc especially gwltod for nervous, rui418 words
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Miscellaneous54 1918-03-12 10 S. V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME Tuesday, March 12, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SR E (v) M Maxim Co S V 0 5. C0 Balestier Range S V R details 5.16 L>rill Hall SV C Recruits Compulo n i, A. V Platoon Compuls 5.00 SFA Cs G G Wace, Captain, Actg54 words
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