The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 March 1918

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, MARCH 19 1918. NO 9,316
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  • 892 1 It is a fact, and a frightening fact, alwaye to be remembered by those who teach, thai we get our values m the main m eatly childhood. That is the time of passive experience, when the mind ie enriched, If it is enriched at all and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 300DRI0H TYRES SAFETY TREAD I RAFFLES HOTEL. MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). THE NEW MODE] JS f 80 Y AL y^^^^k^W^^^TT Thc TypBwriter of Pe^'ect Presswork <^M|^^ Over 10,000 Supplied to 'v^SJSSKSft^ The Allled Governments -since 1914 Compare
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    • 349 1 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd INCORPORATED3IN HONGKONG). BOOKS FOR MOTORISTS BOOKS FOR LADIES The Two Stroke Engine. A Manual of j 4 the coming form of Internal Com- rfeantiiul Crochet on Household bastion Engine $1.20 Linen $1 2< Th^l^tSfof^ Wt0 DriV6 $l.iJ The Craft 0f the Crochet Book $1.2< TheMotorCatechism, Illustrated
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    • 103 1 VFEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Programme of the last Gonsaleez Concert -Page 2. The 888 paints— Page 9. Five auction sales of land by Ching en* Lee Page 2. Russian Consulate temporarily closed ige 8. Diamond Star lost— Page 8. In the Estate of Chee Kim Cheng— ige 8. Government of Johore tenders
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    • 2 1 Jeffreys Beer
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    • 124 1 THE WEEK. Tiastfij 19th. High Water 2 5 a.m., 8-46 p.m. Moon First Quarter. Johore Planters meet, J. Bahra, 10.80 a.m. Bent Board, 2.1a p.m. Oonsalez Concert, Palladium. Wednesday 20th. High W«rt.~246 a.m., 5 25 p.m. May Yohe Concert, Victoria Theatre. Thirsdif 21st. High Water- 4-10 a.m., 7- It p.m.
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  • 793 2 A Zurich report states that Krupp'e, the Armament firm. &as purchased the Wolff Telegraphic Agency, controlling the Ger man cfißcial news. They also have started two news compauiae to control the foreign news service and advertising business m the foreign Press, and to acquire foreign advertising business la German news
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    • 551 2 'we are coming out soon. i haveyouadvertislFyet?~ fraf i /^r\ IKQW I AW DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO. Victoria Theatre, Saturday, March 23rd, at 930 p.m. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR! GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. BY M. Bogumil Sykora The «reat Cello Virtuoso Miss Katfcerlne Campbell The celebrated New Yoik Piani^te Tht
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    • 797 2 tuf unnor _g_______ WHERE THE HOUSE P^V HII V> *****1 k^ I mWWTmWi^wMmSJtSSMm everybody reputation! LBlßll^SlnßSluSira G0E8! POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE IN SINGAPORE-To night 9.15 MESSES. GOMSALEZ BROTHERS im if I I If II /L A A j^ I 1 /m I I Am I 1 ilLiini 1 fn A \in
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    • 546 2 VFRV POWERFUL FFATIIDtc v WCIs I IllltiirUb I tHI UhLm Tn MAINTAIN TH£ nTOSr, em mßiniiim ins: uiUb^KU M M MMM \M Mlk tr\ fm L. MM f IW B LB B f"g The Hall for Music-The Pioneer and Premier House The House BtACH ROAD. In the Second Show ar
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    • 710 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and Bungalow with Sea Frontage and Godown Premises At Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. On Monday, 25th March, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. -her wi'h"^^^'. Ud With a fea ronta S 8 ►"»»«e at Tanj me. Rha. area it A
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    • 750 3 NATIONAL HAIR-GROWING EXPERIMENT. How to rid yourself of Falling Hair and Dandruff and secure a Magnificent Growth of Beautiful Abundant Hair. 1,000,01)0 "HARLENE HAIfS DZSILL' OUTFITS FREE. REMARKABLE interest has been tiiarally compels a magnificent growth of hair, aroused in a wonderful and Contains no anhnal fats. SelWhthil plan of
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    • 908 3 On Saturday night in Victoria Theatre or Europe Hotel, or between, a diamond star set in platinum. Finder wi 1 be rewarded. Replies to Box 55 c/o Free tress. LOST An Opal and diamond brooch, between Gaiety Theatre and van Wi jck Hotel on Monday night, lith March. Finder will
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    • 719 3 CONSULATE FORPU;:fI N TIFICkTICM luring mv trmpurur,. beßßjae h na ~iag» pore tbe oftic< of I J T<<nlat< m be cloy ii, from tL-j j. :u Inatlfcf jol.i i-inhe* totice. R. A. ROSPOPOPF. Cors General fjr Kaesifc GOVER^MEKT OF JOHORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are Invited for the following Works
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  • 1225 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, March 19, 1918. A certain amount of mild impatience appears to be manifested over the action of Japan m regard to Russia. Considering the question calmly and taking into account all the factors we hardly think this impatience is justified. Looking at the'matter from an
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  • 723 4 Mr ChuDg Thye Pbin has been appointed ao unofficial member of the Federel Council during the absence of the Hod Mr Eu Tong Sen. Mr H Parry arrived m Penang from the southern settlement on Friday morning to take ap the Resident Managership of the Penang Harbour Board. (S Echo.)
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  • 84 4 Domestic Occurrence BIRTHS. Mupr>y."At Kilmnn House. Penan?, on 15th Inst., to Mr. and Mrs J. B. Murray s a daughter. Anderson.— On January isth 19 8, at Tientsin, China, Molly fcee Noble), the wife of Lionel John Crossley Anderson, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, of a daughter (Margaret Diana).
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  • 55 4 Davidson.- On Jao. 7, at Eastbourne, Frederick Gerald Davidson, late of Suez, for 49 years m the service of the P and O. Company, aged 66. Linton.—On January 18th, at a nursing horn', of acute pneumonia, Samuel Edgar Albert Linton, executive engineer, P. W. Department, Straits Settlement, formerly cf
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  • 765 4 London, March 17— R, utetb I pondent at BritUb hetrdquarten,. con ling on the Hmdenburg interview cabled, states that reciprocal rau artillery w oik ere ke»pin R the (rot and thunderous, but the Germ,,. papers are quettioDicg uj,t command is waiticg for Bindei protesting ever much ai i.
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    • 133 4 ]B§ 'Full of Life' ■Q SOLE AGENTS: H Caldbeck Macgregor Co. 3|^^^gl|falp^L THE FINEST #Ms^-A^^mJ^^ 4 c; TO I? F W^^^^^^^^P^j EAST OF SUEZ little^ YOU WILL OBTAIN YOUR REQUIREMENTS John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MA JF
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    • 40 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELBPHOME 1085 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer: "No satlsfaetory^Proof, No Payment." No [better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be "given or demanded.
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  • 311 5 SOT SATISFIED WITH PEACE [By ttabrdarine Oahle] Moscow, Mar 17. The resolution of the jngress of Sovieta ratifying the peace re \ty describes the peace aa painful, ureed and dishonouring. It urges all BOtfeert to employ all their strength to! bii h defence of Ra?sia upon a' i
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  • 70 5 LauloQ, Mar 17. A Vienna telegram states that tha workers m the North western State and the Northern Railway workshops struck on Mar 12 on the 18th they returned to the shops, owing to the threat of military intervention, but did not resume work. Several factories at
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  • 72 5 Wa-hiDgton, Mar 7. —Mr Daniels, eecre tary of the navy, stated there was no doubt that the Allies would win against sabrnjrines. They were winning surely and steadily. They were capturing some sobrriirines and destroying moie The 111 were not sinking more merchantmen than the world was building
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  • 245 5 A marriage has been arranged between Mr Koh Kirn Cnoon, the youngst ion ol Mr Koh San Tee and Mies Yeo Choo Neo, the _ely daughter ol the late Mr Yeo Yew Cfct* Phe ceremony will take place on the 27th May. I arnags ia arranged, and will shortly take
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  • 321 5 UKRANIAN CEREALS 2«y awbasarhM Oable] [Renter's Both*] Paris, Mar IB. After having announced khal the stock ol cereals to be found m Okrainia surpassed all expectations, the German press is to day obliged to admit the resources which will be at the disposal Df the Central Powers
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  • 460 5 Ireland London, Mar 17. Mr J Dillon speak ing at Enniskillen said hia task mast be to tell England before the world that she mast cease to talk of a league ol nations or pretend the war was a war m defence of small nationalities until she freed
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  • 488 5 RAID AND COUNTER ATTACK £Bj Babsaariae Gable] {Benter'a Service] London, March 17.— Field Marshal Haig says we made successful raids in the aeighbourhoods of Epehy and Gavrelle. We repulsed a raid north oC Lens. There pas hostile artillery fire south of Bapaume Cambrai road, in the 'Scarpa
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  • 59 5 During the he ivy gun practice which is taking place on March 25, 26 and 27th (spare day) 28th March from Blakan Mati owners and masters of shipping are re* quested to keep their vessels clear from the range. A red flag will be flown from Serapong for one hour
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  • 288 5 about three weeks old. Of the other two, one was born m the Female Leper Asylum and, by separating it at onse from ite mother and surroundings (of sourse with her entire consent), we hope to save it from that terrible heritage. The other case some of you may have
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  • 1006 5 OARE OF THE SICK POOR. Speaking at the recent meeting of the Diocesan Association, Mre Ferguson Davie, m d, Physician m charge of St Andrew's Medical Mission said Ib really seems unnecessary for me to stand up here to tell you about the St Andrew's Medical
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 104 5 ROBINSON Co. NEW STOCK OF KEYSTONE-ELGIN Wristlet Watches I n "i*yf*^^ Keystone In Gold Filled (Jas Boss. Guaranteed for 20 years) Cases. Every watch fitted with Seven Jewels and guaranteed a first class timekeeper. The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand-Book. This handy litt'o book has now reached its TENTH EDITION, a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 356 6 M. M. MESSAGERIBS MARHIMES (INCORPORAT2D IN FBASOl) MAIL LIII. Monthly service between Shanghai, Horgfeong, Bai«on, Singapore. Colnmbo, Djibouti, Egypt and ilar»eille* and vice-versa. BRANCH UH2. Fortnightly se« /ice between Saigon-Toirane-Haiphong. Fot further Information apply to J. d 9 GOUftIGHS Agents. GENOA. A steamer *ill be despatched for Genoa via Egypt
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    • 473 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP CO.. Ltd. (Inooifonted la Jaya*). EUROPEAN LINE. Par laofkasg, Shaigfea), Kaba ft Yakaaaau fat lalatta, Paaaag, Calaaba aotf England tia Tha Capa. A serrloe Is maintained between Ycfeohao.* forts lo Marneliles, London, under m«l x>slract with the Imperial Japanese Oovoft jaeoi. The New Twin
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    • 634 6 KONINKLIJKE PAKCTVMRT MAATSCHAPPM (Inoorponted In Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—B, CO&bTBB QUA*. UNDER CONTRAST WITH THE NETHERLANDS IWDIA GOVERNMENTS ROCHUBBBN Biiliton, Batavia, Cheribon and Semaraog Melchiob Treub Batavia, Semarang, and Bonrabaya with transhipment for Passengers at Batavia to Telok-Betoog, Kroe, Benboelen, Oosthaven, Merak, Kalianda Bintoehan, Manna, Benkoelen
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    • 613 6 X* OeiTISB Inbl AND W (Companies incotpotateO ti England.) I Mail and Passenger Ssßficca I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Tile Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at prc-.u:,; I pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM I. M at
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  • 638 7 The annual general meeting of (be Singapore D;o?es \n AssoataLion was b> f d on Friday, ia the llxil of Si Andrew's School. The business before the meeting waf the passing of th»i report-' und itocwatf j und balance sheet for 1917. The P^eei dent, the Bishop
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  • 237 7 Built m England for the American Army. The fires ambulance traiu built m this country for the American Army hue been handed ever to fhs American Exprdition cry Force by the builders, the Midland Railway Company. The train, built m the record time of nine weeks, cost
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  • 364 7 The first of a eeriea of five Wayange organised by the members of ths Thoog K«e Kok Association m a»d of the sufferer* of the recent earthquake m Swatow, and for which over twenty five re-ervcJ teata have been cold at Ult m •»< r :fi:t it
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  • 473 7 Proprietor Sues Gymnastic Master. At th« High Court, Calcutta, recently, before Mr Justice Greaves, the rale ob* tamed by Mani Lall hose and Priya Nath Boee, proprietor of Bose'e Circus, calling on Keilary Kunbi Kam v, an a: utt and gyinnas'aj master, to thuvv cause vvby
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  • 95 7 13m Berlin ooccMpi Iml of /UnttetlNi li .nuL-.t!.' d bar- ertteirad baron n u-. v. Bsttchfl H ...i. ii. ijrmeri\ (j-ru.-.n Ifinfstet I EUnnmnia tcgard- aegol ii I m Tnited s. 1 and lloK'.u f-n-r ''v." bt Bttid, esuol quie.ily nUb hi <HllH§i by which the MMMy*f
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 498 7 Assets oyer $2,000.0 00 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I (INCdRPORATBD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EC. I y as ,CO0 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BiitishLife Assurance
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    • 483 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. INOORPOP.ATHD IN JAPAN Capital Babdoribe«l Y. 48,000.000 Capitol Palfi Up ,Y. 80,000,000 Eeserre Fund.,.. Y. 11,800,000 President. I, Inonye Eb«. rioe-Pnrident. Y. Yamakawa Es^^ DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq. R. Kimnra
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    • 420 7 key iuum imrnti Do., im, FIBE IND IMIHF. {iEOorpoTßied !n New ZealaaflrJ IIUIE. (iacoiyoraaed m Hon^trun^ J m\u mi mmmt ca<: u», FIX, {I:cco?.?Ck'»:od m Hoa£kcng^ imt* $3£iUNTEE 4 MGiSENT 6c. U*. GUARANTEE [Incorporated m England] Fire and Marine Risks of every description under writ fen at lowest current rates.
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    • 4 7 Vitafer 1 |TK^m-Kritii>hTonicFo^?l j
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  • 701 8 Lessons of the War. It ia a somewhat chastening reflection that after three years of warfare, and with an unprecedented number of cates, the treatment of ordinary gunehot and' shrapnal wounds is still experimental. No definite rules if guidance can be laid down for surgeons, and
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  • 132 8 Keen Competition and Hlgb Prices. At the last monthly opium gale at the Government Bale room, 466 chests of Benares opium were sold tot Rs 16,01,66 0, as against Rs 14,97,290 realised last month by the sale of the same number of chests. There was keen competition and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 272 8 Worn out Men Made Strong Dr. Cassell's Tablets Build Up Splendid Strength and Vigour. Ton most bee me weak and wow onl if ihe vital strength ajjg™ bojv a used ap 100 r*p lly. Or :t you cannot oat ynur food P^P^' a:1: ;i >ur strength and yow healtt too
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    • 119 8 WROUGHT IRON TUBES For Gas-Water Steam STEWARTS LLOYDS Send us Your Enquiries. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SINGAPORE. I fc 1 |T. f Irrigation, Pumping and I Electrical Machinery of I Every Description I We carry a complete line of pumps of every description T; J bearing
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  • 1432 9 toned by FBASER Co., Exobange and Share Brokers, Mar. 18th. HUBBER STEELING OOMFANIffiB. 100,000 fll II Allagar 15% 2 0 8 0 879,880 1b IB Anglo- Java 85% 5 0 6 0 110,000 l& IB AnjloM*;*f lv* int 10 8 13 C §0,000 Gb X 8 Batang
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  • 46 9 i osHaifaD ur ec Mar. 18 M dsrofcai 2829 82 MfBN ivadttt 6iat 2413-8 2 i faanti uomaad "Banfc Pl 4 lmn, ">: t, 151 HOBSSOHft, l«mtkoi BB|%P»ai fgxosi lam A iuci UT4, temnQd 191 i Babssqk, dam&x 9 6ff Hnsla23 tf 6% iM Luisdon 48
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  • 145 9 Tin (buyers) 1149.50 1 $l a i«l Cilti WOi I *0 00 Ptl pi i Black -'p.ifo 81.50 fa ;Nv>i v 2 >.r 42 01; i (110 to ike la -sou. j '9fl Si; '-it ■I nca C lorai (Ambolntt) c-*r Biiii CofiM (4$ BlooU acre r»pioca, imall pour]
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 253 9 SUPPLIES FOR ■states Mines Etc. ■>■•-£ Acid. 99 per cent pure. ■d"b li ga > tOrS <Four Oak s") and I L'ilite Of Soda for killing out lalang. I nail's Best Copal Varnish. Ibulphite of Soda (Best English). 1: rt ridges. Nobel's own loading with sportI ing Ballistite which holds
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    • 256 9 OFFICE MANAGER "Wanted temporarily (for «ay nine months} for an Estate Office m hodlthy const district of Belangor. Good salary to fsaitkble man European Ineliglbtea only. Apply m writing giving particulars to TAL'QOL, c/o Free Prehs. 18-3 13 1 STENjG*APHEft. W.-.nt d, nri't b«fOl*y (^vilified with previous ommerdale&perfetioe. Apply with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 203 9 MAIL TABUFi To day. iacetinediftlfe dad toa%l u.si*H, wth be Ummt «o Heft below Fcnarg, yslaQca. F.M.B< (>? Dnte) I Saßj (excejt Sunaay). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Cacob Hock (Ho 8.83 Ait SeatMe If .80 a%> P. S'hatn Penang Pin Seng 11.80 am Selafc Pandjang etc
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    • 221 9 WEA?Bf.R RKPOBT Kandaug Keroao Hospital, Mar. 17 9 a.m. 3 pm. c p.m. Barcm. 32 Fah. 29 9*7 28 8;6 29 901 Temp. 83 0 87, 0 78 C Wet Bclb Tber. 760 76 0 78.6 DJr. of Wind NE NE NE _Tax. Temp, la ehade 89. Miu. do. do.
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  • 1610 10 CHARGE AGAINST SOLDIERS. Before Mr Langham Carter in the Criminal District Court yesterday, Court Inspectoi Bourne charged two soldiers of the Mid dleeex Regiment, David Mott and Thomaf Jilea, with robbery fiom the person oi Capt S J Lynch of a local steamer in Si Andrew's Cathedral compound
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  • 45 10 The public nre invited to attend th< annual meeting, which will be held or Thursday, March 21st, at 5.30 p.m, m thi New Hall. 8 Fort Canning rd. Speaker Rev B C Roberts, c f. Pitman's Shorthand Certificates will be distributed.
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  • 41 10 The Harima Hall new programme includes a couple of startlers, The Taming of Lncy and No 10 West Bound. At the Gaiety is the four reel Tyrant Caligula, 1 with episodes of other noted films that have attracted before.
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  • 31 10 The following was ihe result of the mens' medal competition for March. AS Gardner All square GRH Webb 8 H A Davidson W Twentysaven carda were taken oat.
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  • 71 10 Printed and Published by Walvui Ha»iPVAGB at the fUiitfAfMvA Vma Pmmb r.i M i4~a A cum of $11,000 has been realised on Ihe Ist and 2nd nights of the wayang performances. The Honorary Secretary acknowledges with thanks the following. Consul General foe China (Mr Oh Jin
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  • 157 10 The considerable bookings of the reserve 3 eeats during yesterday at the Palladium was early evidence of the full I house which greeted the talented Gonsalez operatic artists, when they gave the first of their two programmes at; this popular house of entertainment, The idea of 'having
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  • 248 10 A Washington telegram of Jan 29th indicates tbe severity of the rules framed ;by tbe War Bureau to govern tha movemtnts of neutril ships. It reads. j The War Bure:iu of Commercial Control wsil ntxti month apply most strict rtgu lutijns to neutral shipping authored
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  • 241 10 To the Editor of The Daily Mail. Sir, I have had a good deal to do with the Ministry o* Shipping since it was first i organised. I can Epeak with experience oil tbe devotion to their duties of both the perma i nent and unpaid ofScials
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  • 213 10 Lieutenant Colonel S H J Thundar, m c, D s o, Northamptonshire Regiment, juet promoted to that rank by brevet, formerly i served with the old Chineee Regiment of Infantry. Ha won the DS O and the M C m the preeent war. John Brill, nine years old, a pupil
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  • 28 10 From Our Ovn Correspondent J." Kuala Lumpur, Mar 18. The following final dividends are an* nounced, Malay Rubber Planter* 6, Labu 20. Jong Landor interim 6.
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  • 106 10 From Our Ovm Correspondent Penang, March 18. t A fresh development m connection with s the big fire at the Khie Heog Bee rice and oiltfnills occurred to-day m the police conrt, when Lim Cbecg Teik, partner m the mills, 1 and Ngo Eng Fatt, works manager,
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  • 122 10 The first annual meeting of the Ho Hong Back Ltd, for the year 1917 was held on Saturday Mar 1 8. At tbo meeting. the annunl report was presented which stated that the company wa6 registered 'on Jan 15. 1917. Busine?« was com i ineuced at tha
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  • 48 10 Ageots General Rubber Co. Holland Ametican 607,912 Netherlands Langkat 19,196 Si Para Para 25,976 Agents Lathnm <fc Co. Kampong Kamunting Tin. (Output for tbe first fortnight of March 1918.) Hours run 522, cubic yardc treated 72,000, total pikuls 451 76, realised on sa!e 938.896.15.
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  • 111 10 I Batavia, March 15. Rubber. First Latex Crepe per half kilo F 1.00 Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilo .95 Outputs (76% Firsts) per half kilo .90 Sugar. Old Crop Java Superior White D S 25 higher fob per pikul 9 10 New Crop Java Superior
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  • 181 10 i Vienna newspapers announce that Arch* duke Eugene, who was m command on the south east Austrian front, has re« 5 signed Major-General N W Barnardiston, v v c, t who commanded tbe British troops m J j North China before the war, and command 1 1 ed them at
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  • 87 10 i Orders for week ending March 28rd,!| .1918. I I Tuesday Telegraphy Class, V M C A, I 5.16 p.m. March 19. I I Thursday Bugle Bind, Malay Volunteer .Club, 5.15 p.m. Match 21. Fife Band, 2nd Troop Headquarters, 5.15 p m. a j Friday Ambulance Class,
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    • 533 10 ™s»«BBW?tf- i ITS CAUSE AND CURE." M This distressing complaint so common ia I i fa caused by ihe Bile overflowing in the Blood, li s$ dependent disorder but the symptoms of other >•■* H* p* cause the ii.'le to overflow m tms manner instead of < I intestines to
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 47 10 S. V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME [Drills marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, March 19. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SR E (v) ii SVC Recruits it ii ii A. V Platoon v n H Chinese Co S V I 4.80 i, Government Home SVC Band I A (I "Wkf.V. P.onf.ain
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