The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 March 1918
1918-03-27
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-03-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN OKNTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. 1918. NO. 9,32315 words
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Article342 1918-03-27 1 THE DA Y'S NEWS. Correspondence on local shipping mat fcers appears on page 8. The Rent Board dealt with a number of cases yesterday Page 5 There was a number of changes m the rubber share list yesterday Page 9. An enemy attack m the Trentino area is expected to342 words
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Article1549 1918-03-27 1 Poetry ie the mind m words, song it the flowing of the words, the sounds accord with the flow, the pipee give harmony to the sounds the eight notes (or instrument*) are that able to blend, none detracting from the other, and the spirits and men are brought1,549 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement135 1918-03-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES for ROTOR LORRIES LARGE STOCKS ON HAND RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE I ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). T^f I nnnufthop135 words
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Advertisement98 1918-03-27 1 s TH B only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or I I International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN FORD IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST COST MOST ECONOMICAL IN PETROL AND TYRES. •■MM In the Secondhand Market it98 words
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Advertisement92 1918-03-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Ho Hong Bank advertisement Page 9. Godown to let Bungalow wanted Page 9. Bankruptcy notice re Chop Thong Joo Page 8. Robinson and Co for Melachrioo's cigarettes Page 5. Whiteaway Laidlaw's stock of watches and perfumes Page 3. Notice re closing of Robinson and Co. duaing the holidays—92 words
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Advertisement9 1918-03-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES for MOTOR LORRIES LARGE STOCKS ON HAND9 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous168 1918-03-27 1 S. V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME [Drills marked are compulsory. j Wednesday, March 27. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SV A Sections 111 aDd IV details 5.00 Baleetier Range SV A Recruits 5.15 Drill Hall Maxim Co SV C SV R atd. Maxim Co 5.10 w SV R 5.15 Veterans' Co SV168 words
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Article41 1918-03-27 2 Orders for week ending March 30, 1918. < Thureday Telegraphy Class.. V M C A, 6.15 p.m. March 28, Thursday Recruit; Buglers only, Malay Volunteer Club. 5.15 March 28. Friday (Good Friday >. No A a balance Class, March 29.41 words
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Article105 1918-03-27 2 The Socialists iv the Diet of the Duchy Of Saxe Meii:iagr>a bave iuiroJucsd a Bill i the object of vrbich ie «.o compel the! reißiung cu*-e to devote thf profi 'i of bis; private •ttata to the war tradt-.Thfl ifuke i«» ci:h or il t c^pst of tue QermtM princes,105 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement474 1918-03-27 2 THE SUN OP YOUR OPPORTUNITY 18 BETTING After March SOtb, Your Name cannot go m THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY DR. SCOTT'S RENOWNED GRIPE MIXTURE or Infants' Preservative Regd.l A Boon to Infants and Mothers alike Quickly gives relief m Gripes, caaea of Colic dae to Acidttv, Flatulence or Indigestion and m474 words
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Advertisement622 1918-03-27 2 Return of Singapore's Favourite M4/?v mclaren (The Heroine of SHOES';. "WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN etc.) IN A STUPENDOUS BUTTERFLY PRODUCTION The Plough Woman A Dramatic Plcturlzatlon of tbe Famous novel by Eleanor Gates A superb cast beaded by the Famons Star MARY McLIREN gives a vigorous portrayal of one of622 words
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Advertisement633 1918-03-27 2 A I U 1 iff D D A w LR AIVIDnA il\_ MATHESON LANG IN PICTURES JtTft For tha First Time In Singapore J^BP^ mm THE BROADWEST FILM CO. PRESENTS That Famous Actor so well-known to W%t f Singapore Audiences S MATHESON LANG Jp' V Ca» mLmm In an ALL-RRITISH633 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter598 1918-03-27 3 To The Editor, Sic, I was always tinder the impres ■ion that Singapore held a high reputation foe the rapid despatch of ships, and that I impression was heightened when I saw the excellent docks, berths, and other harbour facilities. Apparently, however, as with humane, so with598 words
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Letter247 1918-03-27 3 I To the Editor, i Dear Sir, My attention has been drawn to th£ very interesting article on The Catty Sark," which appeared m your issue of February 11th, and I would like to correct a slight; error regarding the mas'.ership of that famous clipper. Yju have247 words
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Article72 1918-03-27 3 Two Industrials at Hoa^korg bavt dcnH well during ti^n past year. Tbt Green Iriluud Cement Co- pay a dividend of 80 cents a tbare, write (II bout §115, C00, catty 835,000 tq reserve, uiid $1H,7d?3 to nexo sear's a:coua:. Boa^koog utd Whurnpua Dccli have paid 10 pur c^ut and a72 words
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Article227 1918-03-27 3 The Committee acknowledge with thanks lurcher subscriptions. Singapore Hut No 2 Previously ac knowledged 91,620.65, Dr S C Yin 25, MraS C Yin 20, "Leslie 11 5, "Roy" 8, Mrs G E Farquharßon 25, "T M 10, > JCH Darby 100, R Scott 25,227 words
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Article146 1918-03-27 3 The following extract from a letter written by the Chairman of the standing committee of the Church Army (Naval and Military Department) gives some interestiug information about the Tents which were given from Malaya "We have despatched four tents to the Italian Front today: with the146 words
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Article114 1918-03-27 3 Courtesy or the French Consulate. Paris, 23rd Mar 5.55 p.m. The enemy effected violent bombardments of our first lines and rear lines on the north of Chemin dee Dames, m the region of Reims and m Lorraine. On the British front the artillery fighting continued violent on114 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement505 1918-03-27 3 EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE MMHHH mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trama Pass the Doo». ■HHPHI TO-NIOHT SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TONIGHT I Universal Surprise Serial -15 Episodes 4 THE VOICE ON THE WIRE 4 Feature Neva Gerber and Ben Wilson. To-night -Episodes 7 and 8 HOW WE BEAT THE EMDEN505 words
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Advertisement394 1918-03-27 3 EASTER HOLIDAYS. Our establishment will ba closed ON FRIDAY, MARCH 29th AND MONDAY, APRIL Ist ROBINSON Co. EASIER JBOLIDAYS. BANK NOTICE. The Exeh-inge Pauba will be closed oe Friday, -9th March Saturday, 30th Easter Holidays, Monday, Ist April j V 3 3 288 FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE MARINE394 words
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Advertisement234 1918-03-27 3 PinketteC the tiny laxatives are invaluable m the Tropics They prevent constipation by gently assisting nature to establish regular habits of health. They do not gripe neither are they habit forming and can be discontinued without any relapse or reaction Of all chemists, 60 cents per phial or will le234 words
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Advertisement267 1918-03-27 3 WHITEAWAY'S FOR Watches Perfumery tO»£SF PRICES The -Pooular" nickel siivcr Our Price Laidlaw's Moßt "Popular Tempus Df w pattern 8 Days Watch, $1.50 Watches, filled m nickel and neat most epleodid time keeper, appearance first class tirue keeper. 0 p Q 5Q P er bottle. Price $2.95 each. uur trice267 words
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974 1918-03-27 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, March. 27, 1918. The progress of the big operations now going on m the West ia net yet made quite clear to us from the tele grams, and Haig's report, up to midday on Monday, reports heavy fighting going on, 'partly due to the pushing974 words
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Article451 1918-03-27 4 Municipal Commission meets on Tbore day of this week at 2.80 p.m. The business is mostly of a routine cbarao ter The Amateur Dramatic Society will hold a meeting of members on Tuesday next at 6.15 p.m. m the Theatre to diecuss, and arrange for, future activities. The S C451 words
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Article925 1918-03-27 4 London, Mar 25. Best informed opinion at Washington is absolutely confident. American military critics warn the public against unreservedly swallowing (he Gtr v man communiques which are obviously chiefly inspired by the deliberate intention ito create gloom, anxiety and fear among the Allies. Londor March 25. It is925 words
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Article165 1918-03-27 4 At a meeting of the C fc j],, nefe last evening, Mr <No*ttlek a proposal of MrHoi, llgtoi Chair whilst Mr M llUlu 'Secretary pro ten The Chair men m cuiv deep regret at ,be Bl demise of Sir Johr a, of Cejlon find Dfttled165 words
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Article94 1918-03-27 4 ITALIAN RED CROSS CONCERT. The Goneakz opera.;: Conceri of the Italian Red Crcfs fmni 75 p«r cent of the ptftet devoted) i- to be given to-m*,.; is hoped tLete will be a bff radii the Victoria Theatre to help oui jThe Concert is under the list patronage of Hie Excellency94 words
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Article99 1918-03-27 4 AMERICAN INCOME TAX RETURNS The American Consul Genera! pore, advisee that a supply of bm En the uee of American citizene m n.hk...; fa return cf their net income* for l I calendar year 1917. as r>f hii has been received at the PnMlilrti General, and tbit copies of the**99 words
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Article75 1918-03-27 4 On QooJ Friday evening, at 0 c deck, Stainer'e well known Oratorio, 'The Crucifixion will be eung. The chcir en this occasion will consis: of n: t if the members of the Cathedral and rescy j terian Choirs, augmented by other voices and the service will be takrn75 words
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Article34 1918-03-27 4 Cairo, Mar 25.— 1t is officially f that a hostile airship wa& ibtarw coast. London, Mar 15. -TLt I i Ministry announce* tbnt HI Mar II an airship appeitu I northward.34 words
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Article29 1918-03-27 4 GERMAN SUBMARINE TROUBLE Ferrol. Mar ftS. I Bm Of 400 tOLF, armed wi cectiLco'.re gun? uv.k I bas entered here W that the rabOMUtfaM the result 01 flghl iri29 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement145 1918-03-27 4 CAPSTAN CIGARETTES CALDBEGK. MACGREGOR GO. ENGLAND'S BEST I Ivlvl \j V V ■W^% TP™^ ROVE R MwaMHM^PMi 111 MHiiaHaß JUA 1 J^^^lpA^ THF FINF*-T fS^^^B^^ EAST OF SUEZ JO/#yV LITTLE CO., LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I FRASER NEAVE, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET. Magazine, Book,145 words
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Advertisement42 1918-03-27 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD BOID. TELEPHONE 1085 FOR 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanded.42 words
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GERMANY'S GREAT EFFORT
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Article178 1918-03-27 5 i»n March 25 (135 p.m.) Haig itcie continues with great violence whole front. We heavily repulsed :ul attacks yesterday at noon and last 4 rorthward of Bapaurae. The Ocr ii ouiy one pout reached the trenches, thty were imraediaiely thrown out ;;re stopped attacki elsewhere before o?iticca. The178 words
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Article428 1918-03-27 5 French Left Involved i:Jon. Mar 25. French Communique. Fhfl French troops began on March 23 to iattiTOM ia the battle on the British lioat They relieved part of the British fjrccs and took up the struggle on their own account. They at present are km leallj lighting428 words
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Article27 1918-03-27 5 ened with feeling of qu.«.t fid oc^ IM offerings of leadio* ecar '"°l *dil y ab.o.bed, and qao.at.oo- ulv slight declines on b.Un«, cou.ols27 words
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Article544 1918-03-27 5 London, March 25. —Router's correspondent at British Headquarters, telegraphing to day states that throughout the long hours of bright sunshine yesterday, and m the moonlight, the Germans continued their crushing tactics against our troops, who have fought their way to rearguard positions with valiant Btubbarnness. The enemy544 words
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Article75 1918-03-27 5 Amsterdam, March 25. A Berlin telegram gays th*t the Kaiser at main headquarters on March 24 conferred on Hindenburg the Iron Cross with gold rays, hitherto only conferred on Prince Blucher. On Luden dorff he conferred the grand cross of the Iron Cross, on departmental chiefs at headquarters75 words
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Article70 1918-03-27 5 London, Mar 25. The Press Bureau announces that the King has telegraphed to Marshal Haig I assure you that the fortitude, courage and self sacrifice With which the troopa under your command continue so heroically to resist greatly superior numbers are realised by rae and my people.70 words
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Article29 1918-03-27 5 London, Mar 26. Vice-Admiral Peiree has been promoted Admiral m succession to Admiral Bradford, who retired at his own request to facilitate promotion of younger officers.29 words
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Article456 1918-03-27 5 ENDEAVOUR TO SHAKE FRENCH MORAL New Long Range Gun Shells Paris £Bj bubmarime O»bl«] [lUuter'i Bcrrioe] Paris, March 23. A long ranga 240 millimetre gun is bombarding the suburbs of Paris at quarter hour intervals. Several persons have been killed or wounded. Counter measures are bsing456 words
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Article142 1918-03-27 5 Osaka, Mar 25. ill business people believe that immediate Japanese action m Siberia is unlikely. London, March 25. The correspondent of the Times at Tokyo says despite political disruption, which is likely to have its climax m the resignation of the Cabinet, there is indisputable evidence that142 words
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Article60 1918-03-27 5 London, March 25. Mr Ward Price al Italian Headquarters Bays a great enemy offensive m the Trentinc is expected m two or three weeks when the enow has cleared off the mountain*. Besides powerful preparations m the rear the Auetrians m the frpnt line are endeavouring60 words
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Article52 1918-03-27 5 London, Mar 25. Palestine official We extended our positions on the left bank of the Jordan. One of our patrolling machine attacked five aeropla^ei and brought do.vu three uncontrollable. The King of tho Hadjaz's troops near Jedaah. eight miles northwest oi Medina, surprised and destroyed a Turkish52 words
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Article30 1918-03-27 5 Peking, Mar 25. Tnao ksi Joi has been j reappointed premier, constituting a politi cal triumph lor the northern provincial governors, following their military cue ceasee^against the southerners.30 words
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Article318 1918-03-27 5 FIVE AGAINST EIGHTEEN Four Germans Sunk C»J ■mbmariM Oahtel (Bmtor'i Bervioe] London, Mar 25. The first eyewitness's narrative of the destroyer action off Dunkirk on* March 21 says the British destroyers Botba and Morris and the French Mehl, Magon and Bouchier were patrolling the Channel at318 words
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Article470 1918-03-27 5 At a meeting of the Board held m the Municipal offices yesterday afternoon, presided over by the hon'ble Mr C J Saundera and attended by Messrs H Carpmael, S Tomlinson, A M E Angullia, Gaw B^hek Eiam and M Meyer, 'Mr Swee Teow applied on behalf of470 words
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Article96 1918-03-27 5 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messes Chia« K.-,ng Lee und Company a': their Bale room on Monday afternoon Laud and houeu No 7C9 Confederate Eitate Road, area 45,320 square feet bought bjPPYPL Mas *PP» Chffcty §2,260. Two pieces tt* tend at Barker Roue, area*96 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1918-03-27 5 ROBINSON Co. "MEIACHRINO- CIGARETTES NEW SHIPMENT Mr. H. N. BUGKERIDGE iate of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES) Begs to announce that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO SINGAPORE at The BURLINGTON. (100 Paces Norm of the Adelphl Hotel), JUST ARRIVED GARRIGK CIGARETTES 9U cents per tin of V 5080 words
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Advertisement572 1918-03-27 6 &\3* British India 4ND AT PCAB JLiINE (Companies InooifovMed la Eugianfl.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY *re at present pended. The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON arc at present suspended.572 words
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Advertisement392 1918-03-27 6 STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. Intended to Sail. I Bteameb. Fbom Singapore to i Monday i.ao p.m. Krian F. Bwettenham and Penaag. Monday Tp.m. Perak Port Bwettenham Teiah Adbod. Monday *up.m. Kaka Malacoa and Muar Tuesday 4-31 p.m. Lady Weld Port Dicbson and Port Swettenham Tuesday 4 p.m. Hebe Port Diokson392 words
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Advertisement378 1918-03-27 6 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES (INCORPORATED IN FRAWOT) MAIL LINI, Monthly service between ShaDghai, Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti Egypt and Marheilles and vice- versa. BRANCH LIME. Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tonrane Haiphong. For farther Information apply to J. de GOURTOift Agent£ GENOA. A steamer will be despatched for Genoa vi378 words
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Advertisement355 1918-03-27 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN Maii STEABSS-P Co.. U (Incorporated m hfr EUROPEAN Me. Ptr Haagkeog, Sbmffaai, Kibf rfo| Mr P... B| Co^b. £3glaM ffi Thi Cepe. A Eervioe Is maintains beiwc-.s ports to Marseilles, Lonflrc oonliaot with the Imperial jvol: ment. The Ntv? Twin B er f> maintaining this service355 words
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263 1918-03-27 7 High Command's Manoeuvre. In a message from the British front, Renter's Special Correspondent says it would appear as though the Germans have collected a great deal of French paper currency, doubtless through their favourite method of levying fines on townships for offences which are usually263 words
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279 1918-03-27 7 Rangoon, Feb 21. At the annual meet ing of the Burma Chamber of Commerce to day the Hon Mr E O Anderson m the course of a presidential address, dealing with Germans m Burma, said This is, I think, the first occasion on which279 words
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Article171 1918-03-27 7 The High Street Mystery. Referring to the strange phenomenon which occurred at the office of the Hon > Eu ToDg Sen, a correspondent quotes from a book entitled Psychical Research,*' by Sir W F Barrett, F R S, the following 11 We have no exact English equivalent of the171 words
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Article138 1918-03-27 7 What He Does Not Know. Oh the 27th of laet month a Bangkok j firm despatched a cable risking a quotation i for changkols. Presently the message was j referred back from Penang to Bangkok bec'iure clinngkols could not be found iv the Code and mvs h138 words
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Advertisement121 1918-03-27 7 [BUCHANAN'S I SCOTCH WHISKY j "N^- v^v^^V 1 44 T^ jf yiyt ll* I "BLACK WHITE" ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY I The Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their oonaed store the largest m the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. THE BORNEO121 words
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Advertisement186 1918-03-27 7 oaccniis rlarsn IflllK m quarts, pints, and pints. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE GO., LTD. (Incorporated ln^Straits Settlements.) Brings to your Ips the Ja/c^ ~^HLL^^i\r%^ Mlt is a drink that is always cooling and rcfieshing. t*Vi y$M children love it. Order a few bottles to-day. %^sV--^J&g} Jm Large supplies have been lately186 words
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Article1069 1918-03-27 8 ENEMY PREPARATIONS IN ITALY. Great Offensive Expected. Allahabad, March 13. A Pioneer special cable, dated London, March 11, Bays: The Daily Telegraph's Milan correspondent describes various Austrian activities as indicating that the Austrian! are leaving nothing to hazard regarding the spring offensive against Italy. All railways from1,069 words
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Article153 1918-03-27 8 One of the largest firms m Japan trad* ing nnder the name of Mitsui Bassan Kaisha, Ltd, will shortly be opening a branoh office m Colombo at the Gaffoor Buildings, m tha Fort, says the Times of Ceylon. Mr X Shibagaki, who arrived m the153 words
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Article139 1918-03-27 8 Opposition to the proposed Ministry of HealSh was raised by a deputation repre senting county councils, municipal cor porations and other public bodies, which waited on Mr Hayea Ficher at the Local Government; Bo^rd. They urged the ex tension to England of legislation already m force139 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement51 1918-03-27 8 fill t^^^ a I J^d 1 C fx 6 1 1 IX Square Tread Covers Singapore. Straits Motor Garage. Johore Bharu. A. C. Harper Co. Chin Huat Hin Oil Trading Co. Muar. Sime, Darby Co. Cycle Carriage Co. Malacca. Malacca Rubber Ong Sam Leong Co. Plantations Ltd. E Siddons. Hock51 words
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Advertisement19 1918-03-27 8 I SOLID TYRES X^ V^ Xx. Motor Lorries I Stocks on Hand I LO JVI OOT, ALL DEMANDS I19 words
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Article55 1918-03-27 9 (Cpbbictbd ur re Mar. 26. 4« c 249 82 dtmftcd 2815 16 c»s?*t« •■•dill 8m i 2416 82 FiMiM demand Baaft 814 IKDIA, T. T. 161 ■OXSEOVS, 86^%PffCfli fPlHTimifcj Kwit-aai 106 i Java, Asmand m l/\\ 2'4Q£»SOS, demand 66i riavißiieai, Bank Bi? $8 54 Bank of Ing land KaU55 words
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Article166 1918-03-27 9 Mar. 26. Tin (125 tons) M il<9 00 Oanfciti 14 00 QacaMii O*te« No. 3 22.00 G>£aki«« C»*» No. F 80.00 FtIPM Black ordia. S'por« 81.76 Pe?p«s, (Wbite fail} m. 42.50 NBtmt£» (110 to me !fc oom Mclmtgi (80 to lh« ifc..' tm Bom Ke^pa (BMtda; M notn Olovt«166 words
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Article46 1918-03-27 9 imt-ffftll on Korl Canuiui &«0 ttoaai v ->. or ?rop daily at 1 p.m., StLgaj oto BlandarC IIBIOi porren ponding to 8 a.m. Qroenwioi r.if Rn time, The time-gca la Crofl a8 II v cioci MMB| iniltcatir;g Blcgapcre i tinue, o» ■vevf day excepting Baiiiis.* «•!> u«l fl»e<)46 words
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Article84 1918-03-27 9 Mar ft, Iflt, The following are the tbarea as to which ehMlffM ar^ notitied m Msbbm Pcfttec Mid Cot NCbterda-. V 6hare list Buyers Sellert RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Ayer Kan i 1 M 1 10 Ayer PftDM I W 8.^5 BMeeU 1 1.10 Bah Katil .90 B84 words
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Advertisement1290 1918-03-27 9 Assets OTer $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. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BrltishLife Assurance Companies Act m1,290 words
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Advertisement189 1918-03-27 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered $8/00 000 Capital Subscribed $3,500 COO Capital Paid Up $1, 750,000 HEAn OFFICE Baffles Chambers, 5 6, Singapore. BRANCHES Malacca, Muar, and Batu Pahat. Current Accounts oponed, Fixed Deposits received and General Banking Business transacted. Managing Director LIH189 words
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Advertisement483 1918-03-27 9 STORE ASSISTANT WANTED One with experienoa m rubber packing preferred. Apply T. 40 c/o Sings pcre Free Frefcb' 27-3 37-3 BUNGALOW WANTED. Family of three desire comfortable honee or bungalow, furnished or unfurnished with garage. Rent from 1120 to $175. or a ore if house suitable. Lung leasj preferred. Apply483 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous252 1918-03-27 9 MAIL TABLE To -day. inlet mediate and local inftlls, win fee tonne is list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (k? Titi*) I ».n» dally (except Sunday) Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Cucob Hock Gan 8.80 All Cucob Edina 8.80 am Saigon k Hongkong 10. SO am Miri, Labuan,252 words
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Article3651 1918-03-27 10 STRONG WORDS ABOUT GOVERNMENT CONTROL. Opinions on Trade Commissionership. The annual meeting of the Singapote General Chamber Jit Commerce and Exchange was held yesterday at the Ex change when there were present. Hon Mr W Wallace Cook (Chairman (Straits Trading Co.) Hon Mr C W Darbiehire and3,651 words
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Advertisement167 1918-03-27 10 E/aiu. 1072. PATRONIZED jSSlft^a BY ROYaLTY Presentation INSPECTION Golri Watches, 0F THE Bwoelets MAGNIFICENT wit. Gem-set SHOW-ROOM S^ Watches. IS INVITED Watch* OF B. P. De Silva LEADING JEWELLER AND DIAMOND MERC NT FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY 62 63, ALL WATCHES 1, BISHO SI HIGH STREET. GUARANTEED. PENA^ LUZON167 words
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