The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 March 1918
1918-03-16
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Title Section15 1918-03-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. X CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918. NO 9,31415 words
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Article295 1918-03-16 1 There ie a German submarine comman der who is going to get into serious trouble if and when he gets back to Germany. Ha fired two torpedoes bt a British hospital thip, and only hit her with one and that was a dvi Page 7. The enemy295 words
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Article1328 1918-03-16 1 Quicquul agunt fio mines twain cst farrago libelli Juvenal i Not since the outbreak of war hat- M harbour looked more beautiful at nipbfr than during the past week. The many .ukliug lights, the traffic durinp the day which does not wholly cease at r night,1,328 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1918-03-16 1 IRICH TYRES WW TREA9 5 i SATURDAY, MARCH 16th. SPECIAL DINNER I ylg 5 fi^ Ssß ■ft/ iaf The Allied Governments have bought over 10,000 Royal Typewriters COMPARE THE WORK and you too will chaose the ROALY ROME O T/ /if IT ED. (Incorporate! m Englandi SINGAPORE. BALUMTiNE'S PILSENER OEr.R58 words
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Advertisement337 1918-03-16 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW BOOKS. The Indian Corps m France by Lt.- If the Germans Conquered EnglaDd Colonel J. W. B. Bferewether 0. I. E. I and Other Essay- by Robert Lyna... $2.75 and Tho Kejal Hou. Sir Frederick Conscript Tich by .Jack Spnrr 2.00 Smith $7.35337 words
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Advertisement92 1918-03-16 1 LVFEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Books! at Kelly and Vv'alah'i? P.ige 1. Dinner and cinema at Raffles— Page 1. Wolfe's Gin at Swee Lee's Page 1. Sfay Yohe'6 concert Page 2. Health via Little's Balm Page 2. When a enail gets excited Page 4. Municipality invite tenders Page 5. C of C annual92 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1918-03-16 1 THE WEEK. Satnrdsj 16th. High Waiir-iHO a m., C-49 p m. Bnkit Timah, Evatt's, noon. Italian Opera, Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Sunday 17th. High Water— o-45 a.m., 1 38 p.m. sth Sunday m Lent. Bt. Patrick. londaj 18th. Hlffc W»t. i S3 a -1 32 pm. Toesdaj' 19th Hlfh Wato*117 words
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Article56 1918-03-16 2 Orders for week ending March 16, 1918. Saturday March 16. Signalling con•Signallers Parade V M C A, 8.45 p m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by I F Sheph«rtii3on is appointed Aast. Scoutmaster Second Singapore Troop. Scoutmasters of Singapore Troop are I lequested to keep Easter Monday,56 words
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Article179 1918-03-16 2 A V^hitetie'd ccrrespondect writes to the "Madrat -The great ochre mine of Whitetleld whish at discovered by Mr Mcmuada a few yeurs ago and for :ich he had obtained mining rights from the Mysore Government has now been t ken over by them and is to be worked on ft179 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement626 1918-03-16 2 WE ARE COMING OUT SOON. J HAVE YCU ADVERTISED VET DOLLAR LSREGTORY Co. Victoria Tteatre Tonight at 9.15 p.m. I BEWELL PfRFORMANCi HY fL'E MEMBERS r THK GOISSAI.EZ BROTHERS Italian Grand Opera Compan sted I"t of their ilofct Favourite Items. A Combination of Gifted Vocalists ar Instrumentalists Early Re ervation626 words
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Advertisement990 1918-03-16 2 A Picture to See and An Wir,. J to be Enamoured of I The Hall for Music The Pioneer and Premier House The I BFACH KOAD. Mfctro Picture Corporation Fres< MISS EMILY STEVENS A Very Charming and Dainty Little Jjg jg^ J x %>^.Jt ">: v 111 I I Tl990 words
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Article892 1918-03-16 3 High Taxes and Low Pay Madrid, January 18. It would seem 'is though Spain had never baen more pro- j spnrous than now. New industries have sprung ap all over the country. The ex- has never been more favourable. The Bf\n"< of Spain his QBT6! held892 words
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Advertisement276 1918-03-16 3 t i n 1 ut -iICIOUS /fltliU The OI T I I T\ r i >\i I OUR NEW CATALOGUE. of onr busin- the Par East, and our eatalogae, we now keep a supply of issue at the follow: os T. B. Tulmui:, 911, I rbi/tondo, Manila kMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY276 words
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Advertisement487 1918-03-16 3 CIGARETTES NO. 555 Virginia Pw 6 T i n of $1. I Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins Quality counts m all things but more d especially m cigarette manufacture. f f^^^ f Men of discrimination find that after X^j/ ij'^^'L-W smoking ''State Express" inferior brands S*~\ "State Express are Quality's487 words
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Article1026 1918-03-16 4 r THE CASE FOR THE SHIPOWNERS. Vilifying the Shipowner. The British shipowner, eavs Mr Houston, was the first victim chosen by the Govern mans to be thrown to the wolves. Ie I went for nothing that the British &bip owner, by his own unaided efforts m the Cac1,026 words
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Article695 1918-03-16 4 Effect on Arabian Politics The war has drawn attention to the rue Jiang line cf railway miming from Damae cue down through the barren wat-Us to the- t?acctd ng io tha city of the Prophet. Y>*hv the railway was built hae always beeu a matter of conjecture.695 words
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Advertisement27 1918-03-16 4 Su IBP* I SOULS IN SINGAPORE 1 1 AW MB-\t tSS4 ÜBS? ■9 X v MP" I Proprietor j. R. FLYNN ANDERSON. Oi^ice :16 CHANGE ALLEY. E27 words
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Advertisement27 1918-03-16 4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. From ltt March out Offi be at Cormr of Telegraph street and Raffles Qaay, Offices formerly used by Straitn Steamship Coy., Ltd. GOSLINa CO27 words
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Advertisement106 1918-03-16 4 8-I>AY TCF Guaranty 5 Ye ar t lunar mi with only ft Jj^^ OWE POSTAfi I BRI.-jTO! I I HIM <t: J HIS WAT! A If iS A COATED lONGI and a tainted br^.u: to bile. If you also have digestion, constipation headaches then your needs attention PJAP.SK cathartics only106 words
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Advertisement204 1918-03-16 5 < Export and Import Agents, a 5 For ONE HUNDRED YEARS m the CITY OF J ■S LONDON we have acted as Suying and Selling «ft Agents for Storekeepers, Traders and Growers t4* of Colonial Produce, Are you requiring the Services of London Agents to promote your jt S* interests?204 words
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Advertisement36 1918-03-16 5 SUMMERSCALES' MANGLES THE 24 m. by 6 m. Plain, or Vertical Diamond cut Rollers with Patent Internal Lifting Springs for i aising top roller £.'4 I i HAND POWER ONLY^ PRICES GN APPLICATION. Huttenbach Bros. Go.36 words
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Advertisement512 1918-03-16 5 MALAKOFF RIBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Notice i& hereby given that the Annual General Meeting will be held m the Registered Office of the Company, 18 Collyer Quay, Singapore, at no.n on Friday the 22nd March, 1918. Notice is hereby further given that thcTramfer Bcoks of the512 words
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Advertisement431 1918-03-16 5 EURASIAN SERVICE. Tl6 Committee riot* bf M i&fl Ah f; ;iie. ho!»l School I i ill, Sikh day the 7th March, IUIH, to carry the resolution passed on that OOOMfaM desire to bave list of name- ction, of tho-^p Earaeiani who woald he willing to join the Volunteer C- which431 words
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Miscellaneous180 1918-03-16 5 soay church services. SUN )AY IN LENT din S CATHEDRAL :ins 96, j IC9 107. iwed by :I )tn. Blbl («a 08. I B .ML Bri ni 188, Lord I h ;>p. Christ and SEC I BBOBi A CW 8110 ROAD. School ami Miutster's Bible Class, hip. will be Rev180 words
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971 1918-03-16 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, March, 16, 1918, A [German wireless announces that the Germane have penetrated 1 Odessa and we Buppose the word penetrated is ased with the idea of disclaiming ;.;;> lary actioD against the Russian parties that have willy nilly signed the so called peace terms at971 words
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Article391 1918-03-16 6 Major-General Ridout, c B, C m g, Hon. Treasurer of the Soldiers Hospital for Facial Injuries Fund, acknowledges receipt cf .50 from tbe Hon. Mr E Broadrick. The death rate for tbe past week was 88.08, the tottd number of deaths being 241. Of these nine were due to plague,391 words
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Article424 1918-03-16 6 His Excellency the Governor ye.-terday morning received telegram from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State j for the Colonies to the t ff\-ct that Hie J Majerty the King bae been graciously pleased to yive orders for the following appointments to the Mojt Excellent Ofdt424 words
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Article32 1918-03-16 6 lJU«f>r'i B*rrio«] London, March 13. Owing tc the srcallnees of stocks, no licences will be issued to export tin from the nited Kingdom for a period of a month32 words
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Article24 1918-03-16 6 London, Mar 14. -Mr Maitland states that commercial attaches will be appointed m China, and ales at Shanghai, Hongkong and m Japan.24 words
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Article88 1918-03-16 6 In the rmal concert jf theee talented operatic singers this evening there will probably be included for Signer Scamuzzi The Prologo and Cavatinn from The Rarbiere di Sirigha. and iritfa Gonsale/ the duet from Rigoletto which was sung so rinely on Thursday. Signorina Kuas will give Carmen88 words
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Article225 1918-03-16 6 A mail from Kurone is expected to arrive m Penang on Saturday morning. acJ it may be received here on Saturday evening or Sunday noon. (M M.) Men of the Army and Navy and the Mercantile Marine aie cordially invited to the service which will be held on Sunday night225 words
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GERMANS DISAGREE
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61 1918-03-16 6 Rusbian -Peace" Quarrel Aaater't Si Amsterdam, Mar that thR Lltbu repeatedly m <j i rec- <?, II iulid I d a reeolutioi Crcwu of Com, Amsterdam, M Vorwaerte, v.l. ghadowii g Sociahi--6tat»-e t deiand ULiiereraf.i, net be wrecked t Litovfek A meeting furl am Main Russian61 words
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Article23 1918-03-16 6 London, March 1 I save that for the parp moat effec: time Trac6por Robert Cecil presiding March 11 and ie 6ti!l23 words
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Article22 1918-03-16 6 London. Mar 14.Stockhalm states that a uu and Americans who left Fin vessels have been ca| military age have22 words
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Article27 1918-03-16 6 London, Mar 13.— tt. during the week were 430 tmd 891. The sinkings were two 1 1 under 1,500 tons. One vessel was cesefully attacked.27 words
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Article228 1918-03-16 6 In the Gazette ie published, foi information, a Proclatnation r Orders En Council of Dec the Fugitive Offenders Act, a; a& from Feb 1, Part II uf India, Ceylon, Hongkong Malay States. Brunei, North Bon. Sarawak The time for executing the I Commission ie further Extended month? toon228 words
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Advertisement122 1918-03-16 6 j wk*{^ SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co. V^\ TH E FINEST I' 1 ?IS* STORE I"' VSMSOP EAST OF SUEZ VOO WILLOBTAIN YOUR REQUIREMENTS John Little Go M Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Mr. H. N. SUCKERIDGE late of Messrs: LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJf STIES] Beu T 3 to anaemice122 words
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Advertisement45 1918-03-16 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 0% FOR 1% 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S10) Note tbe conditions of cur offer: "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee ol the high quality ol onr work could be given or demanded.45 words
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Article262 1918-03-16 7 TO COOPERATE WITH i Army for Siberia U* Sobffltr v C»hU] 18.— Undei the title the Pall Dfl t»] 11 caouot enter consent of China. Ith Germany, at of th* Uliei as well as her resent ta the pas throng i b er it the I menaces262 words
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Article87 1918-03-16 7 Honoured by the King Mar 13 The King has received r y mission at Bucking:onferred the honour of lander of the Order of 31 ani St George on Major General Companionships of Ihe cut Colonels Pra Songsur:. of the mission were J with the graciousness Majesty, who87 words
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Article47 1918-03-16 7 America Fights I b \raencan re ft ii f the recent air "The enemy een war upon |X DDOI a aD<^ :o destroy prospared If he is trying »ral, the an, |ha people of like submarine can I i our ioldieri [a delivered47 words
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Article117 1918-03-16 7 Colonial Record IB.— Tb< ff» Cabinet tDM, m an interview, said I i^-ime Miniver's statement on war ninw. lr tegrutted the Inditoric u-ite tattln R of allnatioi:* with the same bn.-haa [*Sardi colonisation, which wad onj I t to Policy m the past century. SelfHeMbioatioa with m and117 words
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Article132 1918-03-16 7 Britain Braces Herself Qd section ol a spaech by Sir E uediles first section not yet to hand J German armies were distributed equally m France and Flanders, but' on the British front they were massed m great blocks. If Oermany saw a chance, she would132 words
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Article103 1918-03-16 7 German Burglars' Joy Day aii March 13 —Lack cf public safety Berlin haa reached alarming proper tiens, eaye the Berlin Gazette. This paper publishes an inierview with the director of t n insurance company who says that there are daily on an average SCO burglaries reported to103 words
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Article70 1918-03-16 7 No Parleying with Germany London. March 14. The Press Bureau aays The Serbian Legation emphatically denie» the rumours circulated by Ger many of peace pourparlers between Serbia acd hec enemiee Corf a, March 13 The Serbian Crown t'rince ha.' accepted the resignation of the I Mitcfa Cabinet70 words
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Article36 1918-03-16 7 London March 14. Several divi&iors of the American national army have been ordered to be m readine9t for active service. The War Department is gratified at the results of the intensive training.36 words
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Article177 1918-03-16 7 Penetrated by "Dud" Torpedo London, March 14. The Admiralty reports that the hospital ship Guildford Caetle, homeward bound, was uneuceess fully attucked by a submarine at the en trance to the Bristol Channel on the evening of March 10 whilst flying Red L'ross flu^i and having all177 words
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DUTCH SHIPS HELD UP
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Article44 1918-03-16 7 The Hague, Mar 13.—The Dutch Con eul General at Singapore reports that, clearance br.s been refund to various chips, including those of the Royal Pucket pany. The Foreign Minister thruußh the Dutch Minister m London has a^ksd .ernment icr information44 words
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Article51 1918-03-16 7 The Hague, March 14 —A Note by the j Foreign Mir m reference to the negoti ationa for an economic arrangement with the Alließ aay° that it ii proposed to place half a million tons of Dutch It ana Atlantic nhinnino nt the disposal of the Ailiea.51 words
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Article530 1918-03-16 7 STRAFING OF COBLENZ AND nn ITp DO Retribution m Germany 'B j Wnbm»nn« Oabl* 1 Amsterdam, Mnr 14. According to reports from Germany, tbc results cf the Coblenz air raid were terrific. The military I Isolated the city and nobody was allowed to leave or ?nter without530 words
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Article79 1918-03-16 7 London, March 14. The Press-Bureau abate that one airship crossed the coast last night and dropped four bombs on Hartle pool, demolish ing six dwell ing houses and damaging 30. The airship operated at Q Rreat altitude und oniy remained ov£r tha lund for faw minutes. The remainder79 words
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Article71 1918-03-16 7 Lcndcn, Mar 14. The Admiralty Btatee Two seaplanes on Tueeday attacked five enemy aircraft m the southern part of the North Sea. They t-hot duwn and destroyed one enemy two Eeater, billed the observer of a second machine, and drove down on to the water another seaplane.71 words
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Article30 1918-03-16 7 London, March 14. The Prepe Bureau blates thu* one or two enemy airtshipa attucked the north east coast this evening Twenty bombs have fallen near the coast30 words
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Article445 1918-03-16 7 WILSON'S ANTIDOTE TO GERMAN GUILE Treaty of Brest Repudiated [R«nt«r'i Barrio*] London, March 14. Telegrams from I Washington sfate that President Wileon's Ime&i-age to Russia, which defied diploma tic conventions, has greatly imprdSFed the '\merfcaufs. It is interpreted as demon etrating to Germany I b .i America445 words
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Article121 1918-03-16 7 Half-Time System to Go London, Mai 14. In the House ol j Comniour, on the Bfconr] reading of the; Education Bill, Sir H F Hibbert (Chorley) I contended that the clausa compelling the attendance of every boy and girl from 14 to 18 at day continuation schools for121 words
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Article44 1918-03-16 7 London, March ]3. Palestine Official We plfghtly advanced our I Jerusalem-Nabius roßd. The East Angli South Außliane ond IndiaLS m the cca^'al sector advanced three mjlee on au *rl miles front, capturiog five vill two of which the enemy stubbornly residtc-d.44 words
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Article29 1918-03-16 7 London, March 18. East Africa Official A column from Port A enemy detachment from Poluvu, west of Mszai There, an native trcopa are deserting the enemy,29 words
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Article27 1918-03-16 7 London, Mar 1-5 A telegram from (Amsterdam statee >'■ Falken I recently am<. Q headquarl 'and will probably ace iiupottum cotnmaDd on tL« m front.27 words
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Article27 1918-03-16 7 Londo i, March 13. Earnest; Wi!d v of 1 Ihe Shuckletou Expedition 1913, has been i frilled rohilft HHrviriP m a minb6W6 9 Pec27 words
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Advertisement160 1918-03-16 7 NEW SHIPMENT OF SPAI&NG TENNIS MCKtTS The H.I. G Gold Medal Moiel A close strung Racket that will meet the requirements of a*l first class players. Only the very best Black Gut is used m the stringing ot this racket. The "Padang" Tennis Racket. Special attention is drawn to this160 words
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Advertisement199 1918-03-16 8 MEBS&GEIUES MARITIMES •is a baud m F:uvcn Mi i, HoEgkon^ Ba Singapoi Coimnbo, Pjibouti, Egypt and :dar-ci -a. r IweeoE '.nn-Toiranv For further infc-rmatlon app) met will be ia \t For i W BJCKL" "oiupany. CALCUT I A will bj dL>p<itehed for Calcutta MESSAGERIES MARITIME Co. ■nii Li .j a199 words
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Advertisement258 1918-03-16 8 JAP A ft lAS! ISTIiAMSfiRP CO., ltd !lEK3oryoratet2 la «)af&»). ?«f Mam, Fanang, Coiorc&t sstf Engiand r.'a The Caps. L ?e*;-: il toed betwee* Yotoft*n.i 5*07*8 to Ma Loosen, m rmi •racl wiih U >:ie.l J*»v2t3He G r pcrsw 1 anfl *a3 sit U ke for tti QOXUiort Ol r258 words
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Advertisement585 1918-03-16 8 xoti&xLUKE mmmm miwmwmu (Incorporated m IloJlana, Rc^al Packet Navigation Co.. of SataviiL under o 'NTK\:r with the Netherlands india governments Rochussen Billlton, Batavia, Chorib n and Setuarang AJelchiokTreub Batavia, Hemaran^, ami Sourabaya with transhipment for Passengers Bt Batavia to Klos BtloDg, Ktoe, Benkoelen, Oost haven, v crab, Holland a Bintoekan,585 words
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Advertisement387 1918-03-16 8 (Companlee Incctfcraiefl ta England.} Mail and Passenger Servii PEKINSULAH AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co -Under Contract with His Majesty's dOTernmt The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND I Passengers for Europe ire booked via Bombay as opt accommodation is available. The P. O. Company387 words
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Article416 1918-03-16 9 Did he come through Slfigapore? Dc Mp-cJonald, eiitor of th* Tomato Globe, who id on a health trip froi da, gave an interesting lccfuc ufc Helena May Institute, Hongkong, ia which tie tn!d this story: I■• i vi?U to the Uail '18 By the canoe token, b416 words
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Article182 1918-03-16 9 German trade, like German intrigue still pushful m Madrid, sayß one who re cently visited the Spanish capital. The carts cf German laundries and German bakeries rattle about the streets and the names of German companies adorn many of the finest new offices. Tha NerdDeutsche Lloyd182 words
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Article49 1918-03-16 9 Th ;morning with floating io X'«,K live tboueand lof them b.tving 1 1 Chines' mill. i craft Ecur; i cide was ebbing strongly ar the t the Bhippi: r danger. Some logs oraehed into lannchee cff one jetty but no Ber.oua damage wns done. The49 words
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Article142 1918-03-16 9 Object; jn tl i laflstnte'l Language R i gooa, Ifi'h Feb. .nfe mud- course oi a judgment F H Headquarters M <r daloy, have t i eet protest ito m voat ot me and the cou; tcidalay i mil amis ttini the .)udi( Th by142 words
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Article189 1918-03-16 9 Oil Mills and tin Industry! Bank. Madrap, 19th > Mr R D Tata, a partner of the flrtn of Messrs Tata and Sons, arrived m Colombo on Friday on his way to Jupcu m will remain for about a montfc m time to settle all pia.r189 words
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Article72 1918-03-16 9 How he Belayed Himself San Francisco, Nov loth. The story of hoy? «i Germ: i Bpy bet. irmelf wai told b; I>t M Jeher. cf a Dutch 6teBinehip that ;ay. On hie way ou". frosn :i European pott, l)r Jeiier fc^id ihtr ri board of charming m:irjt;ers72 words
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Article21 1918-03-16 9 rote •Lip irlier deal >f but iron m i. I D to tbe ban ction b .d has lot21 words
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Advertisement163 1918-03-16 9 GRIT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED I (INrOTi PPr?D r ATFH IM Q I T I T>ATT C S CIFT'TT IT >VT "ST" XI T" C: A *-> v^ v t v_/ v. •a. i c. j_/ irl olunilo oEil ILC J'£iii io), y^ Ht.AJ OrtiCL: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON163 words
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Advertisement308 1918-03-16 9 I Pro* f, 13. J Y. Yamaka. Bar n K. Iwasakl K. Hai K. Tatsnml E HEAD OFFICE YOKOHA'^. BR.a i IBNCIEB. 'ok!a Osaka Kobe London Lyons Fork San Francisco Hone: h i Calcutta Los Angeles jng Shanghai Dalren. r a!ry) tjojii (Port Irtkcr) Tieatslfl Mp.wchw;:ng T ig Changchun Utojaig308 words
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Advertisement404 1918-03-16 9 Established 1876. Merchants and Commission Age) PUKET HOUSE Pharmaceutical k Drugs Dept. ESANOFELE s os:. received from Bordeaux, table olaret m bulk ;md bottle also light dry white wine. Vichy Celestins Table Water (for the Kidneys) Vlcliy Grand-Grille for liver complaint) Vichy Kopital (dyspepsia and digestive organs) We have always404 words
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Article904 1918-03-16 10 NSW Trade Envoy's Strong Words. Addressing the recent annual meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce* j l Mr J H Snt tor, tho Commercial representative oi New South Wales said he sincerely hoped thnc tLo remarks be was about to utter might not be904 words
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Advertisement223 1918-03-16 10 ?mb Shipment 3«st Received Singapore Cold Storage 00., Ltd. ;*r Messrs GHEE ENS a SONS, CIVIL. NAVAL, MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILOBS The Mans£iu.s Pfeopri i w i. l has reoeived his taralning Itonc j^k^ Mbi pese M>mw Tailoi rersonailj CfltS ever 7i wnom A^^J thu^ bbsoHqi peHDd Bttin| wttfa Uu223 words
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Advertisement157 1918-03-16 10 Irrigation, Pumping and Electrical Machinery of Every Description We carry a complete line of pumps of every descripti< bearing the brands of America's most famous pump makers If you are m need of an irrigation system, submit plans arc details and we will be glad to cable cost. Home and157 words
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Article18 1918-03-16 11 (COBBSCM' B»Gfe 4 fts c :< 32 Pt lral* audits 8 m r» Stci Dl Er. B*s SUtm18 words
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Article61 1918-03-16 11 Tin (buyers) B II 1 Qcm Ni/mspi; (80 *Q :^t 'fc ICv.i v«i {km r—n StAl C»2t* m*) T»v I 'Jt» c qos 11. 00 8.90 ii D stop's Biililaafi Fisn branJ I i Sylv&n Atrow 4 80 La- ipglaES pei 1.7n >r pet 2 4.60 iwo per 261 words
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Article60 1918-03-16 11 Mar. 15, 1918. The following are the bhnr.es hs t vbicli changes are notified m Mesai B^rnser and Co'a yesterday's share li Buyers Sellert Malaka Pinda 2.00 2.1.5 Mandai Tekong 50 .60 Pantai 1.20 1 80 Rudella 8.50 9.50 Scudai 6 00 Tapah 15 50 17.00 j60 words
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Advertisement50 1918-03-16 11 JL «JL Jk JLm _M^ I I I w^^ l^^B I I Monitors. Submarines Sec. Sec. at present afloat are treated with it. H. M. India Office. Australian Government. and to 290 British Steamship Owners. (List on application.) Arrangements for supplying this -j 1 A ij*w Jt fc J* m^50 words
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Advertisement993 1918-03-16 11 Powell Co., Ltd FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. March 16, at our Sale-room at 11 a.m, Fale of Teak HoaFehold Furniture tc. March 23rd, Saturday, Auction Sale of HousohOi'd Furniture ao Inverturrct," Koad, Tan'^liu. March 26, Tuesday at our Rale-room at 2-3? p.m. Mori-gage's Bale of VALUABLE FRER. HOLD PROPERTIES, si'uate at993 words
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Advertisement340 1918-03-16 11 Position ceured by young man at present employed; l. n years comm' rcial experieoe^ a 1 assißiatit m coiDmercial tiriu Pi red take billet en rubber estate. R< plies to Mi'.lh cVo Free Pu DRAFYMKf.N WANIE^ Eurcrcac, acc r stomed to Reinforced Con- nntrnctional Work, i stitiug experience i wbiu340 words
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Miscellaneous59 1918-03-16 11 Ka Cerbau liospifial, Mar. 14 Bam, m. 9 p.m Barom. 32 i 29 b<s 29 7 U W.B6C Temp. 83. .1 73.0 Wet Bulb Tber. 76 5 7? 5 74 0 Dir. of Wine NE NE Max. Temp m nbade 90.5 Mld. do. Co 71.5 Max. In Bun 161.0 a59 words
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Miscellaneous357 1918-03-16 11 I MAIL TABLE Today. !r,.ei_rediato and local i_.sU:., vr.i. lie tcnr.0 i_) lit;! below Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. my Ti _l*. b.w daily (except Ban-lay). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Bombay am Cucob Soon Hong 8.80 am Kelautan Boribat I am Bangkok Kamor 0 am Saigon Scott Harley357 words
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Article411 1918-03-16 12 The am«»l ting of the Hras held on Thurs day evening. B the Qovernor SU Young pw rided over it large attendance. Tha report for the year ended December 81 last included the following: The income aid expenditure for the ir ?hcw3 a surplus of 5985 18411 words
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Article89 1918-03-16 12 Concert and Fund (Firsl list. Concer: held March Utfa 1448 Donation* Mr? 5" Collected m bex by SUM Watoon (4 B( i bj Mi« Lv ire j (9) 18 30 Mis 3 Breni'.e and BfiM Harding 3 Frieni, DC! Mrs Whitl 4 A torn ill pec RDP89 words
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Article15 1918-03-16 12 TIENTSIN FLOOD RELIEF FUND. The Committee acknowledge with thanks: League cf the Efolpinf Hand 83"J15 words
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Article223 1918-03-16 12 I L:r.e?e manager named Lee Yin, cf Tanah Mertl Bttatfl eayathe Ma* 'ail, was returning from Kuala Lumpur ia a motor car on March Bth, with the sura cf $20,000. accompanied by another Towkay. Chan Kbang. the money bairjg nded to pay the cooli-is' wages. When223 words
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Article30 1918-03-16 12 'barged beiOM Ml SvgftKl with cruninal misftpcroDria'.iofj of two platinum cupn vtiiuedat MtOOO, Kuh Skn| Hing, Chineee pc 23 was yetterduy conmitted to the rtiak»i«^ft ('nnrf irhara Y\a not rarranrlaA30 words
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Article417 1918-03-16 12 To the Editor of the limes. r, The minnar m which the Ger mans are currying on m Belgium is worse than atrocious it is Btaggeriug. I have received ft letter from a prominent Dutchman m Holland, who writes: 1 The situation iv Belgium cries to417 words
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Article247 1918-03-16 12 Macphail A Co a Report. The lccal Robber Association hai under Consider at iOD B suggestion that the auction tales should be bi&ed on cents per pound instead of Jollats per pikul m future, which probably would suit both pro ducera and dealers. The Tapah report was247 words
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Article195 1918-03-16 12 Tan Ga, who was charged before Mr [Sugars yesterday with theft from the i perton cf a compatriot named Tan Ah I Huat of 35, pleaded not guilty and was tnded until March 15. Bail was fixed m the sum of £100. Bicycia thieves, who have been lying .low for195 words
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Article1180 1918-03-16 12 Thrilling Adventures London, Feb 5. The Preee Bureau narrates some rtmaikt.ble ndvmturps of Britiefa naval men engaged m combating German rr.ine laying operations m the Arctic Seas, and iv clearing mines away fiom ice bound ports. When a merchantman, expected at one of these ports, die not1,180 words
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Article308 1918-03-16 12 Saturday, March 16. 8.00 p.m. Drill Hall SRE (v) XC Os 4.00 Maxim Co SVC 230 Baleßtier Range c hintee Co SV I Sunday, March 17. 7.80 a.m. Kale?tier Range Chinese Co S V I Monday, Mabch 18. 430 p m Baleetier Range SR E308 words
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Article14 1918-03-16 12 Ag^nte Watei house Co. ToDJong Olafc 20,039 Pabang Rubber 33,65814 words
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Article35 1918-03-16 12 Sunday, March 17. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow 9.30 and 10.80 a.m,' 12.15, 3 and 5.80 p.m. High Tide 1.38 p.m. Height Bft Bin.35 words
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Advertisement129 1918-03-16 12 GRAND FETE RUBBER EXi.'SiJ TO BE HELD ON THE rdualig, mdlaLCa Oil oat,, zoPQ "JP I LADIES SHOULD VISIT The Stall of Fancy Goods Afternoon Tea on the Ground, GENTLEMEN SHOULD VISIT The Exhibition of Rubber and AND I An Exhibition of Specimens I of New Rubber Diseases. LUZON LAG129 words
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