The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1918
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-03-25 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I EN ClfitfTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 25 1918. NO. 9,32115 words
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Article352 1918-03-25 1 The death has occurred m Ceylon of Sir John Anderson Page 8. j Late wires and French consular wires will be found on page 4. A quantity of local news will be found on pages six and two. A very successful concert was given on Saturday m352 words
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Article907 1918-03-25 1 We are m the house cf a Chinaman, each a nice, fussily hospitable sort of man, who never set eyes on us before and probably will never see us again, and yet be ie bringing forth butter m a lordly dish well, of course, local colour demands sorae concession,907 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1918-03-25 1 GOODRICH TYRES for MOTOR LORRIES 4RGE STOCKS ON HAND RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served In the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. VIUSIG IN ATTENDANCE Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). J. Crowther Shaw 9 MtJ94 words
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Advertisement90 1918-03-25 1 V^^^l H E only tyre which has won the R.A.C. ceiTLioC3L6 or 5 000 mii6s witnout cuts or "Siclastic^ \^^tt jijjSW Made m Britain SSf^^y^^S^ rom Plantation Rubber, I International Trading Company, Limited. Safety First Why run the risk of using local cow's milk of unknown quality when you can90 words
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Advertisement90 1918-03-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co for new sporting guns Page 6. Whiteaway Laidlaw's for men's Easter j wear— Page 8. Sale of Chinese club furniture by Powell ft Co— Page 3. I Sale of unredeemed pledges by Cbiog Keng Lee Co—Page 2. Notice re trains running on Good Friday —Page 3.90 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1918-03-25 1 THE WEEK ■onds; 25th. i?!f v Wit^» 924 a r ,10 14 pm. Annunciation Lady Day. Tapab meeting. Evatt's, neon Tuesdi* 26th Hi<h Walei* 0 n tt.co., 10 86 p m Chamber of Commerce mtg, 2 U p m. V M.C.A.. Sccial, '.'0 p.m. Emulation Lodge, 8.3; p.m. Yedoesda; 27th.92 words
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Article205 1918-03-25 2 At the Alhambra. tor the first time m Singapore, Mr Matheson Lang will be shown on the dim he himself with his accomplished wife was on the stage here, not bo many years ago. "The House Opposite as played at the Savoy, with Miss Ivy Close, is the205 words
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Article100 1918-03-25 2 G. F. S. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE Ie has been necessary to change the dates of the performances of the Pageant of Empire. The dates are now as follows The Matinee will be given on Wednes day, April 3rd at 5 SO p m. and the evening performaLce on Thursday, April100 words
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Article260 1918-03-25 2 PENANG 'S FOOD CULTURES The Pinang Gazette referring to Mr L C Brown's voluntary effort to assist m the establishment of vegetable gardens, says Visitors to the Waterfall Gardens must hare noticed on the right of the entrance that some three acres of ground had been cleared of coconut trees,260 words
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Article143 1918-03-25 2 Overflowing Coffers of a Trust. Stupendous profits continue to be earnsd by the British American Tobacco Company. In 1915 16 they advanced nearly £900,000 to £2,788,400, and the dividend was increased from 22$ per cent to 80 per cent. In the past 12 months they have risen143 words
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Article52 1918-03-25 2 A daring robbery tock place lately m Taiping. at about 8 p.m, when a man, des cribed as a Bengali, smashed Ibe window o* a shop, and carried off jewellery valued •t between five and six hundred dollars. The thief immediately fled, and, ac far at ii known, search has52 words
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Advertisement654 1918-03-25 2 LORRY OWNERS JUST ARRIVED LARGE STOCKS GOODRICH SOLID TYRES. A.- AA' VAA '\A A.'' vAA/XAA/ \AA^' A/ \A Jfe -A. A- AGNESIA (Registered) HAIR CREAM A Don greasy preparation for fixing the hair m any desired fashion. Keeps the hair tidy all day and confers on the user a smart654 words
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Advertisement605 1918-03-25 2 the house PPVHBWTTTTTITCI WHERE WITH A I wFj |m|M|ii| EVERYBODY REPUTATION! KfifllrM^^ GOES! Return of Singapore's Favourite j MARY McLAREN I (The Heroine of SHOES", WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN etc.) |j IN A STUPENDOUS BUTTERFLY PRODUCTION The Plough Woman A Dramatic Plcturization of the Famous novel by Eleanor Gates I605 words
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Advertisement490 1918-03-25 2 ALHAMBRA P\^ Bsach Road. Jfl l^o^p MATHESON LANG IN PICTURES aJRA> For the First Time m Singapore WKF&f THE BROAOWEST FILM CO. PRESENTS I HHmr That Famous Actor, so well-known to MATHESON LANG Mp\. Another Famous Star The House Opposite It?' As Played In the Sav^y Theitre. London £^<JOpening To-Night490 words
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Advertisement663 1918-03-25 3 EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HODSB MHM mpirE nKmu TanjOng PPc«a e« Trams Pass the Doot. ■HHRmI TO-NIQHT SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TO-NIOHT Univereal Surprise Serial-15 Episodes 4 THE VOICE ON THE WIRE 4 seatonm Neva Qerber and Ben Wilson. To-night -Episodes 7 and 8 I HOW WE BEAT THE EMDEN663 words
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Advertisement1518 1918-03-25 3 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS j On Good Friday 2i>sh March, 191H,' jtrains will run as on ordinary week days. P. G. BEAL, Ag. Traffic Manager, F.d.S. Railways. Traffic Manager's Office, KuaU Lumpur, SOth March, 1918. 25-8 w 27-3 Public Works Department, Singapore. Appointment of Clerk of Works on the temporary1,518 words
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Advertisement215 1918-03-25 3 Gent's Wear Edstpr NEW STOCKS JUST UNPACKED It V ffw F Gent's White Topee newest style rubber 11 i anfl COrk sn P erlor Quality all siaes. Price $8.50 each. Gent's Tweed Sport Coats newest designs m a large range of patterns, all sizes. A^*f\ Price $19.50 each. tWr''& <215 words
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Article23 1918-03-25 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. Robertbon —At Pen*ng. en 90th Inst., the wife of Geo. Xt bertson, Merchiston Estate, Pondok Tanjong, Perak, of a daughter.23 words
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1156 1918-03-25 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, March. 25. 1918, The battle which is now raging on the Western Front, if it be not the great offensive," looks as if it would be a decisive factor as regards Germany, I for her army leaders have reverted to the old tactics of mass1,156 words
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Article859 1918-03-25 4 We have to apologise to many advertisers for removal of their advertisements to day owing to the heavy telegraphic calls on space. The present condition of the rubber market has reacted on local rubber fatI toriee, a few of which have ceased opera i tions owing to the dearth of859 words
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Article881 1918-03-25 4 GERMANS CLAIM A VICTORY Paris March 28— The German off on the BritUb front was tte itfejec: converpatiou m the Chamber cf I>, and the Senate. M Clemenc i: Premier aud Minister of W,,r questioned by numetouti EtegMßtiei lobbies of tbe Chamber ofJj ed information which had eeactl881 words
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Advertisement107 1918-03-25 4 'Full of Life' W'lt'i SOLE AGENTS: H Caldbeck Macgrepr Co. ::R;^'"^'^^\?^^^ lilt iIMC.3I l|||S^^r EAST OF SUEZ YOU WILL OBTAIN YOUR REQUIREMEN TS John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE <late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJKSTIK Begs to announce that he conducts the ONLY107 words
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Advertisement44 1918-03-25 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD RO*D. TRLRPHOMB 1085 5 zee 6 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer: 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oor work could be'glven or demanded.44 words
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Article398 1918-03-25 5 !f, Estimate of Fighting y k rch 22.— Field Marshal Haig A sj eight this morning nfter an 10! u-dment of gas- sheila and l? Mon our forward positions 5 raai the enemy launched a :ry attack on a front of I befcwaen the Oise river md398 words
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Article219 1918-03-25 5 French Wreck Attacks March 22 A Belgian com -ay 3 there was lively artillery cday. -^v-ai engagement laat night wammj vessels bombarded our rdl Lp.pinne. lorabirdment of poiaon-gaa Mi our batteries on the whole 'hroughout to day. Mai 21. A French commaniI »w«rdi the cud of the night219 words
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188 1918-03-25 5 TORNADO OF MEN AND SHELLS Enemy s Slow Advance and Fearful Losses heights, m Champagne and at Ville sor Tonrbe. Three successive attacks m the Harlus sector broke down under our fire or were thrown back by counter attacks. March 23. Tbe French communique188 words
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Article187 1918-03-25 5 Claims of prisoners Captured London, Mar 21. Wireless German Official The Bavarians made a surprise attack southwest of Ornes, overran the tirst lines and advanced as far as Brul* eravin. We took prisoner 240. The Anstro hangariaaa co-operated against the English and French m artillerying on broad187 words
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Article700 1918-03-25 5 France says the rush has Failed Paris, Mar 22. The French press commeats on the attacks launched by the Oar mans yesterday ja the occidental front. The Matin remarks that the Germans used extra powerful means without obtaining the result anticipated. This paper thinks it encouraging, as the700 words
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Article1050 1918-03-25 5 THE CORRESPONDENTS' STORIES Enemy's Huge Losses London, Mar 21. Renter's correepon dent at Headquarters, telegraphing aft ten m the morning says that the heavy enemy bombardment mentioned by Haig, extend icg practically on tha whole British front south of the Scarpe was followed by gas shells around ?ieurbaix. The air1,050 words
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Article1598 1918-03-25 5 Odds of Three to One London, Mar 23. Mr Philip Gihbs from France eaya that our troops were heavily engaged on one right today, near Sc Quenfein. Wa wt re much eutnucaberf d. Nine German divisions hurled themselves against three of ours at one point, and1,598 words
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Article148 1918-03-25 5 [iOmiftn, Mir Hi IJtlftllitnt oa aviation Field llfttahft] Bfttg lay*. The w« ather ye?it»d:;y hindered dying Out nightfiioct dropped fcbtec hundred bombi on an at' octroi-:. lOlltllojOjOl of Tlilllllll and a damp northeast of BC »,»■>> utin. All rataaied. Ljadon. Mp.rch 23. Hiue'e aviation report layi (':<148 words
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Article34 1918-03-25 5 Thft destruction ot a oil mill m Lanaug recently is put down l the DUMi o( the ehacp ii 66 m the price of coconut oil from $10 60 to $20 per pikul locally.34 words
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Article252 1918-03-25 6 Training for thia meeting was formally opened on Saturday morning when there wu quite a fair gathering of Club mem bers present. The course is very hard and rain would be very welcome. The griffins are not here yet but are expected to arrive by the Rumphius252 words
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Article155 1918-03-25 6 An accident is reported to the Traffic Department to have occurred at the junction of Cross and Cecil streets on Friday afternoon when motor car 3 162 which was coming out of Cross st, was ran into by car S 1984, driven by a European, sustaining damage to155 words
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Article67 1918-03-25 6 The Honorary Secretary acknowledges with thanks the following donations. Previously acknowledged 1,928 Goh Yong Choo 50 Chop Sen Huat 10 $1,988 iThe Relief Fund may be subscribed to by all nationalities and the Honorary Secretary will be glad to receive farther donations to be addressed either67 words
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Article359 1918-03-25 6 A Twakow coolie named Yeo Ah Teng who was charged before Mr Langham Carter with house breaking at No 1 Cammingrd on the nigbt of March 11, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months rigor ous imprisonment. A Tamil named Kupusamy, who was charged before Mr Ham with criminal359 words
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Article488 1918-03-25 6 The following is the Directors' repcrt to the shareholders for the meeting on April 6 at Messrs Evatt and Co'a. Your Directors sabmit herewith a duly audited statement of the account! of the Company for the year ended 81st Deoem her 1917, being the eighth financial year488 words
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Article159 1918-03-25 6 Sequel to Sale off Documents Milan, Jan 10. Universal interest was stirred a few months ago through the publication m the Timee of a summary of documents from the secret archives of the Medici family shedding a novel light upon the character pi the Renaissance Popes and divers159 words
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Article170 1918-03-25 6 The 77th Seeuon was held at the of flees of the Bangkok Times on Monday 4th Feb, with the President Mr Monod m the chair. After the preliminary bußi nes9 was concluded, the Chairman called npoa Mr le May to give his display, with note?, of the170 words
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Article35 1918-03-25 6 Mr and Mrs F G Trayes landed m Scotland on the 9th instant. The cable with this message was despatched by Mr Trayes from London. He adds an exprei■ion of thanks (or the cables received35 words
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Advertisement471 1918-03-25 6 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVMR? MMTSCHAPPy (Incorporated In Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co.. of Batavit. 9—B, COuLTKB QUAY UNDER CONTRAST WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS ROCHUBBEN Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon and Semarang ftf elchiob Tbbub Batavia, Bemarang, and Sourabaya with transhipment for Passengers at Batavia to Telokßetong, Kroe, Benkoelen, Oosthaven, Merab, Kalianda Bintoehan, Manna,471 words
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Advertisement449 1918-03-25 6 M. M. MBBSIGERIBS MARITIMES ((HOORPOBATBD IN FBAHOB) MAIL LIHI. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hong Jong, Saigon, bingapore, Columbo, Djibouti Egypt and Marteillea and vice-versa. BRANCH LIHI. Fortnightly service between BaigonTo3rane Haiphong. Pot further Information apply to J. dO COURTOfiS Agents SALOON PASSENGERS FOR HONGKONG Passengers proceeding to Bangkok per s.s449 words
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Advertisement355 1918-03-25 6 NTTg JAPAN M A Balmi Col lffibl IQf J »*a The Cape A service is matt^-ir < r, pone to Marseiia V aonteaol wltb ib« Imperil? ment. TbQ New Cr tL *fli J^lnln*. this servtcT bavfi S li?K iCe f, conßtrncK- f with all the latest 1 are ihroaghoat by355 words
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Article59 1918-03-25 7 iOomiqno up wo Mar. 28 tant 4 m c M 2 4i dtmacd 8820 82 »it eiadlti Bmi 3.4 716 ff»net AtmADd B»n> M 814 :*dia, T. T. 161 Reassess, fitmuxf 8 5 k% Pun fOKQHAMA, Atmuii 106} Java, dtm&cd I^l^ SABftXOS, dimand 66| doyiuisßt, Bank BniiDf $8.64 B»k59 words
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Article158 1918-03-25 7 Mar. 28. rtn (buyeis) |14b 50 3a?*kifi UOO GnoiMei Cwfc* No. 1 M 12. C0 Gftmkitf C«%t No. f 30.00 e«y?«* Black oidte, B'pore 81.75 (Wfci»« fail) 42.60 N«tmagi (110 lo the la.) nom NMim.fi (80 to tha Ik.) m norn Mac* (Banda) nom Clorai (Amkolna) nam tail OWBti158 words
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Advertisement523 1918-03-25 7 Assets ov er $2,000 000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. TO A /"TOOT* M €0 aepoBlted lhe 8n P reme Court of England, and complies with the British523 words
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Advertisement506 1918-03-25 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated m Japan Capital Subscribed..... —Y. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 80,000,000 Reserve Pond... f 21,800,000 President, J. Inouye Esf rieeProHient, Y. Yamakawa Kb*. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. I K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq. R.506 words
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Advertisement529 1918-03-25 7 NEf ZEIUND IHBURANCE So Hi, FIRE MO MARINE. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) fINI-TSZE INSURANCE IBBOC. Hi. MARINE. (Incorporated In Hongkong I MINI FIRE INSURANCE Go., It*. FIRE. (Incorporated In Hongkong.) IQNDO* IMRINTEE ft IGCIOENT Cv. Hi. BUIRINTEE. [Incorporated m England] Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest529 words
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Advertisement463 1918-03-25 7 WANTED for Insurance Department of local firm, clerk preferably Vith Life Assurance experience. A capable short-hand typist is also required. Apply Box No. 9* c/o Free Presß. 25-3 oc WANTED Experienced mlntr as temporary Manager for HydranJic Mine. Apply Box No. 523 c/o Free Preei. 83-3 DC Clerk, with, thorough463 words
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Article634 1918-03-25 8 ALLIES* CONSIDERATION Dutch Colonies not to be Harassed (By feulwariM Oabtol [Reoter'g Service) London, March 21. In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, m a slate ment regarding Dutch shipping, said that the Allies deeply regretted that any Gov j ernment should have appeared to asaift the634 words
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Article171 1918-03-25 8 Lonion. Mm SI. Silver is at 44* i There is a good trada decnand aud scar city m the offerings. Montagu 3 r^p^rt says that th,e annonncernent. from cabled 19 3, ie th m«t impcMPtool tvent m the silver J ■Mfirat lezf-i.i'y. If the bill thoa men-171 words
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Article129 1918-03-25 8 GALLANT DESTROYER ACTION Foor Enemy Vessels Lost [Bj Bnbinarlne Cable] [Renter's B«nri(*] London, March 22.— French Official A division of Franco British destroyers foughfc a detachment of German torpedo boats m the North Sea between four and five o'clock m the morning, sinking two of them. Shortly afterwards,129 words
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Article263 1918-03-25 8 London, Vlarch 21 In the House of Commons, Mr Hope stated that the Government was determined toeoiur* redress tor Britiih war prisoners being imprc pcrly treated. He also stated that it had been thought desirable to transfer a number of German officers from the west263 words
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Article122 1918-03-25 8 Petrograd, Mar 22. Pourparlers be Jween the Caucasian Diet and the OSto man high command regarding a separate peace have been broken off, as the Turkish demands were not acceptable. Amsterdam, March 22. The Minister of the Interior of the Ukraine has requested Anglo Franco-Belgian officers at122 words
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Article60 1918-03-25 8 Jas6y, March 22 The Mnrghilornan Cabinet has bean formed, It consists of insignificant politicians, including only one ex Minister. Is is expected that peace pourparlers will immediately be resumed. Amsfceidira* March 22. The Reichstag h^s approved o:" the Russian peace trea- j ties. Austrian Headquarters states that the60 words
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Article38 1918-03-25 8 London, March 28. A telegram from the Paris Figaro expert eaya that the Germans and Bulgars are preparing a big offensive at Salonika for the epring. Their forces m Macedonia are estimated at 400,010. f38 words
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Article30 1918-03-25 8 Amsterdam, March 22. Thirty Gerrcpn Botdieta ware fciHed ru d ovfct.a hundred iujarei m bo exfflosion oi $GG monition wagons at 'I;. 1 r^il^ay BLii'.ioa uL D.v-30 words
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Article222 1918-03-25 8 HOPEFUL CONVENTION REPORTS Draft Agreement Reached* {By fctabmariiM Oabl«] [Renter's B«rvioe] London, Mar 28.— The Daily Chronicle says that the whole Empire, the UniUd States and the Allies will learn with relief that the Irish convention has reached a deciiion. IC was been generally known222 words
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Article155 1918-03-25 8 London, March 21. The national mintrt ballot has resulted m a majority of 28.750 votes againtt combing out fiftythousand miners for the army at demanded by Government. Londou, Mar 22. The Daily Mail sayi tht Premitr was greatly moved by the nswi from tha front. He155 words
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Article101 1918-03-25 8 Madrid, March 22.— S Maura refuted to form a Cabinet, at S Lacierva insisted on remaining m the War Ministry, to which S Maura disagreed. Madrid, March .22.— Senor Maura has formed a CabinetMadrid. Mar 22. Maura's Coalition Cabinet includes Dato, Foreign Rom anoces, Justice Garcia Prieto,101 words
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Article93 1918-03-25 8 London, Mar 21.— East Africa Ofllcial We are m contact with a strong enemy force at Medoboma, m the coastal area. A fretih column, disembarking at Mozambique, has occupied Nampula, 110 miles inland. London, Mar 21. Palestine Official We consolidated and improved the positions occupied at El Musallabeh93 words
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Article40 1918-03-25 8 Melbourna, March 22 The Australian Associated Chambers of Commerce are unanimously urging Britain to retain the German Colonies m the Pacific. Lord Forrest has resigned the TreasurerEhip owing to ill-heaith. Mr Watt, Minister of Railways, frurceeds him.40 words
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Article42 1918-03-25 8 London, March 227— Me Sfecker, con ge.VHtive ht>r? b^en returned unopposed fur South Manchester, Thy Waterford by e*» election result 13 ihp return of cv.pt Redmond, NatioDuli«t, eon oe John Redmond by 1243 votes. Dr White, Slnnfemer, poled 764. -*o^_42 words
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Article11 1918-03-25 8 ITALY 'S NEW WAR MINISTER Rome. Mfir '22 Tb« W«r Minicf^11 words
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Article966 1918-03-25 8 DE AT H OF SIR JOHN ANDERSON. Tfc was with the deepest regret that we learned late last evening that news had been received from Ceylon that His Excellency Sir John Andeveon, Governor of Ceylon, had passed away at Newara Eliya. Though 1 the news comes as a shock to966 words
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Article279 1918-03-25 8 Mr Bogumil Sykora, the celebrated Russian who had twice' charmed Singapore audiences 'with his marvellous play ing on the cello, met with a great reception at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night when a large audience attended the farewell performance which was under dletingniehed patronage. Mr Sykora279 words
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Article355 1918-03-25 8 Courtesy or tie French Consulate. Paris, March 21et. 650 p.m. Garros who escaped about one month ago from Germany has expressed hie firm intention to resume bis place at the {rout, where be will form a squadron of young and ardent I pilots of which he will355 words
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Article233 1918-03-25 8 The F M S GizMte of Hjircb I] itfttet that from M*rch 22 to 28 |96 pet p:ki:l for a!l grades will te bhg Bgari t keo for aes^pbcn^ct of rubbt-r dur^ :.rjd v ie tux, Thfi much- tnili^aei mala bat M Utst receivpd a oompliment, I>r F X WTf-nne,233 words
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Article161 1918-03-25 8 From Our Ovn CVr,, K M At the F M S Cban.bp? annual meeting tbib IS&turdi MrPhyeick, the Dfcairmtn, appoiotment of a Ctaamh cm the Federal Counc!, Penang actl Singapor* b tions to the lepiglative cout ed to the greater trftdi excees value of exportb constituting a161 words
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Article28 1918-03-25 8 From f?i»r Otrn ObfNlptMlfiti Kuala Lurrpar The following dividend? London. Harpecden ictt cent. Finals, Pegoh 10, Gula Kilu Broadwater 3| and an intt t- r cent.28 words
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Article134 1918-03-25 8 A particularly string progt been drawn up for W+Mm U the Victoria Theatre wfctc brother? company will pv n aid of the Italian Red OfetM seventy fire per cent of t; be devoted to the Vanl lingers who have been bear i I Caselli will give th134 words
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Article39 1918-03-25 8 The Eister Competitions to Friday. Saturday. Sunday nr V 80th acd 31st March M j ls\ Apr: 8 Hoes Eciect c. iuax:u m four 25 cents each card. 18 Holes Stroke handi: eatr: Open to 6upernumerarit39 words
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Article22 1918-03-25 8 special b amending Quart m!i!..-V MM Hontkor i: dice KM tot 1. porp« P 1 2 I a f'ctur indeed i i22 words
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Miscellaneous49 1918-03-25 8 9OY SCOUTS ASS< "I Orders for wet k BodiOf Mcndny S^Batlittff e l m& Thursday Btervil I Ifi BW Volunteer Club. B.tf Marcfti FnJay [Qooi Fiido 19 Claee, March 29. 8. V. C. DRILL PttOG IE 480 pB. B kr B 516 p tu. Dcitl 9 ill I •vVB49 words
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