The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 March 1918
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Title Section15 1918-03-28 193 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1918, No 1,000,15 words
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Article169 1918-03-28 193 LEADERS. PAGE The Jank Fleofc 188 German; 't? Delayed Offensive 198 Dutch SbJpoing Question 194 Tua Hour Strikes 194 Proves of the Attack 184 What tbe Oc-ramnß have Gained 195 The Great Fißht 166 ButlaCM Singapore 195 POLICE AND COURT NBWB. Ariiz3B Court* Incident 198,201 Licatißing Justices 199 Judge169 words
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Article102 1918-03-28 193 Mar. 27. In (buyers) »149.00 14.00 .2 12.CC <'» t,'-:»c 2m\* Koi i so. oo 199 ft I -'pore 82.60 Ptl fWWN Ihlj 12.50 •IC c aorci i 'toa iSf lohi uom Ural :i i a^so BlMfc) flora ial] mml (tola quality 11.00 ikfl It iO.OO i ptMl 12.102 words
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Article57 1918-03-28 193 Domestic Occurrences BIRTHS. Robertson. —At Penang, on 90th Inst., the wife of Goo. Rcbpjrtson, Merchiston Es:a o, Pood 3k Tanjong, Perak, of a daughter. Lewtonßrain.— On March 19th, at Kuala Gumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewton-Brain, a daughter. Turvill.— At CieeTe," Scotland Road, Penang, on the leth Inst., to Mr.57 words
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Article61 1918-03-28 193 vOORR*O*BD rrr CO Mar. 27 J B&u^ 4m fl 2 4 9-82 M dtman& "8 15 16 -ft /via IHilti >' r < 2 -4j FiAzsca damasd Bdnir 814 IHJiiA, 7 T, 151 Y 3XO BUi a iammoi 106} Jat4 AcvumJ l'^ii BAV&l AMBAbi 68 f 80TBSK99I, B^ar Bxsj'tf61 words
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Article, Illustration867 1918-03-28 193 lcfc*«*w -^j y ntpU'i 'jut iM*iw*>jin. Accustomed as we have been for many generations now to the increasing size of ocean vessels which by enormous cargo space sought to provide profitable employment for capital by regular handling of goods m large bulk we have al867 words
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903 1918-03-28 193 It would appear more than likely that, as far as uninstructed pahlic opinion ia concerned, the great German blnff has •uccaeded, m other words all the talk we have had from our own &ide and from the German side of a huge enemy offensive m903 words
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Page 193 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1918-03-28 193 Subscribers to the Singapore Free Press weekly returning from Europe to the Straits by any of the mail lines, are invited to send to the Manager the name of their steamer and date of arrival m Singapore. Copies will then be mailed to meet them at various ports of call.149 words
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Advertisement44 1918-03-28 193 wmmmmmmmmwm "GENUINE QUALITY." METHYLATED SPIRIT. STOCKISTS HIN WATT Co. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Telephone Mo. 428. 102, Market Street I fVitafcr i rThe_A 1 1 -B rili^^ To n -l^ F QOdl Motrt Tfduable for Nerre Tronbles of every kind, from Temporary Debility to lone •landing Neurasthenia.44 words
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Page 193 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1918-03-28 193 THE WEEK'S NEWS. No mail has arrived from Home since lasc week's issue. A letter has been received by H E the (Governor fiou Mr Robert A Hudson, Chairman of the Finance Committee, thanking the Straits Settlements for their further contributions to the Red Crocs Fund. Accounts of the annual301 words
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Article440 1918-03-28 194 The debate m the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament, accounts of which have not m their entirety come to hand, would appear to have gone against Dr Loudon's policy of agree ing with the Allied Power? on the fuestion of Dutch shipping. An American cable from440 words
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Article1148 1918-03-28 194 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, for her army loaders have reverted to the oid tactics of mass attacks, trusting to the1,148 words
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672 1918-03-28 194 Following the plethora of wires published yesterday about the great battle of the West, to day comparatively few have come m, the latest of which show that heavy fighting is still going on and that the result is uncertain The only clear geographical view672 words
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936 1918-03-28 195 What the Germans have Gained. March 27. The progress of the big operations now going on m the West is not yet made quite clear to us from the tele grams, and Haig's report, op to midday on Monday, reports heavy fighting going on, partly due to the pushing forward936 words
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Article645 1918-03-28 195 The news of the great battle is given at length and clearly m the despatch of Reuter's correspondent at French HeadquP.rtere. and it is only necessary m addition to point out the few geographical details n-.-'j mentioned thereh:. The attack of von HUTIER from Si645 words
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Article520 1918-03-28 195 All thoughts for the moment are turned to the Western Front, and we might be excused if we concentrated on that, and not on a meeting of the business men of the Singapore Chamber of Com" meicc. Our faith m the ultimate vie tory of our men and520 words
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Article349 1918-03-28 195 GONSkLEZ COMPVNY CONCERT. There was a good attendance at the Victoria Theatre net evening, when the Gonsalez company gave an operatic concert m aid cf the above Fand to which all but a quarter of the gross proceeds were devoted. The concert was under the distinguished349 words
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Article222 1918-03-28 196 At a meeting of the Ceylonese commu nity, held at the Victoria Memorial Hall last evening, Mr Gunatileka was, on the proposal of Mr Hoisington, elected to the Chair whilst Mr Martinus was elected Secretary pro tera. The Chairman m suitable wotdß expressed deep regret222 words
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Article283 1918-03-28 196 The narr.es of the winner* of the Pitman shorthand certificates presented at the meeting on Thursday laet are as follows: Mies M Wright 'theory and elementary); Miss E Seth (theory and elementary); Miss B Watscn (theory); Mies D Braun (60 words pet minute); Mies D283 words
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Article233 1918-03-28 196 The Committee acknowledge with thanks further subscriptions. Singapore Hut No S. Previously ac knowledge^ $1 620.65, Dr S C Tin 25, Mrs S C Yin 20, "Leslie" 6, Roy if 5. Mrs G E Farquhareon 25, T M" 10, J C H Darby 100,233 words
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Article24 1918-03-28 196 Municipal C< 1 i e.:rn metts on Thure Aft) oi Lbli v.«.ck iit 2.80 p.m. The bmlneti is m^ttij of a routine charac ter.24 words
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Correspondence.
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Article596 1918-03-28 196 To Tme Editor, Sir, I was always under the impression that Singapore held a high reputation for the rapid despatch of ships, and that impression was heightened when I saw the excellent docks, berths, and other harbour facilities. Apparently, however, as with humane, so with ports, reputations596 words
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Article250 1918-03-28 196 TO THE E»ITOB, Dear Sir, My attention has been drawn to the very interesting article on M The Cnfcfcy Sark," which appeared m your ißsue of February 11 fch, and I would like to correct a slight error regarding the raaatersbip of that famous clipper. You have250 words
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Article26 1918-03-28 196 The Amateur Dramatic S>cirty vTili hold meeting of memb re on Tuesday nc-xfc at 5.15 pm. m ;he Tbeatro to diEiUBB, and arrange for, future activities.26 words
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Article1705 1918-03-28 196 11 LOWEST EBB fl IN ITS FORTUNES. Chairman on the Prospects. The annual general meeting of the Titi Tin Co, Ltd, was held yesterday at the Company's regie tered offices, Chartered Bank Buildings. There were present Dr Galloway (Chairman) and Messrs W M Liddlelow (General Manager), C1,705 words
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Article128 1918-03-28 196 Tbe Aryan Singhalese Fratfl 'tial A*M tion baa despatched a telegram i the bon'ble th« 3 Coloai 1 Secretary t>f Ceylon ixprfcsing Ihalr prof OVDd sorrow and bym pathy at the de»tb t.f Hii Exc^Ke'-cy Sir John Acdereon, Ihf dovernor of Ceylon. In lbs Kirk's Go?d Cr>» tnce at lianjj128 words
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Article1374 1918-03-28 197 (Special for the Free Pi ess.") When one considtrs that this Colony exports over 90,000 tous of copra annually I a value exceeding Jgl} millions it is !urprieioß how little ie known the put ses to which iv is put and the methods f preparation. At an*1,374 words
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Article266 1918-03-28 197 The Pinacg Gazette referring to Me L C Brown's voluotury effort to Mtiit In tho estnblirhment of vegetable girdtnd, layi Visitors lj the WataclAll Gardens tauau have noticed on tbo right of the entrance that eomo three acres of grouud had beon cleared of coconut trees, gtass,266 words
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Article29 1918-03-28 197 Mr E L Wat ten, of the Ang)u S A'i6B Miik Company, who was recently trace i£rred from Ko.i!.i Lcmpur to Baugfrc.k, is leaving for Home to join up.29 words
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Article1558 1918-03-28 197 Poetry is the mind m words, song is the flowing of the words, the sounds accord with the flow, the pipes give has mony to the sounds the eight notes (ot instruments) are thus able to bleed, none detracting from the other, and the spirits and men are1,558 words
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Article151 1918-03-28 197 MALAYAN CHURCH ARMY TENTS. The following extract from a letter written by the Chairman of th« soanding cocomitlee of the Cburch Army (N.ival aad Military Dapartment) gives 6ome interesting io forma' ion about the Ten. 3 which were fciven from Malaya We have despatched four tents to the Italian Front151 words
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Article799 1918-03-28 198 Charged before Mr Ham with cheating m respect to $100 the property of the Asiatic Petroleum Co, a ship's engineer named Thomas Keig who conducted hie own defence, was discharged, his Worship finding that there was insufficient evidence to convict. Giving evidence at the Assizes yesterday,799 words
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Article2295 1918-03-28 198 COMMON JURY EXERCISES NEW POWER. Judge's Strong Commenti. At the Assizes yesterday, m a case under trial by a common jury m Mr Justice Ebden's court, the question of the power conferred upon juries by the recent amendment of the law came prominently under consideration. The case2,295 words
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Article502 1918-03-28 198 At an inquest held on the bccW of a male Chinese named Liow Sot, n coolie on a rubber estate at Pulau Ttkccg, wbo was found dead at No 68 Balcsticr rd at 5 p m on March 18, medic il evidence proved that death was due to malaria. Death502 words
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Article136 1918-03-28 199 The following letter has been received by H E the Governor from the offices of the Order of St John's and British Red Cross. Dear Sir Abthub Young, I beg to acknowledge with grateful thanks the receipt of a further remittance o f £'1.000 on account of136 words
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Article424 1918-03-28 199 The annual meeting of the V W C A was held m the ne*r Hall last evening, those present being the Lady Evelyn Young, Mr D V Perking, (chairman the Biehop of Singapore and Mrs Ferguson Davie, Rev Mr Croee, Rev B C Roberts, Mis? Hughes,424 words
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Article244 1918-03-28 199 The body of an unknown male Cbineee, aged about 15, which was found outside No 26 Boat Quay at 10 o'clock yesterday morn ing. has been removed to the mortuary. A post mortem examination found death to be due to malaria. The Crown Prince of Japan will be 18 years244 words
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Article119 1918-03-28 199 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Auctions were held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was offered for sale pikuia 16,861.60 or 2,181,547 lba. (Tons 978.90). Prices Realised. Sheet Sm. Fine Ribbed $83 to $88 n N Good 70 82 Fine Plain 76 ii Good 6b119 words
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Article107 1918-03-28 199 Singapore, March 21. The weekly rubber auction held yesterday and to day was marked by an octive demand for all grades except low barky crepes. Fine Pale Crepe was again keenly compete* for, and fetched up to 997 per pikul, showing no change from last week. Fine107 words
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Article487 1918-03-28 199 Singapore, Match 21. Each section of our market has been difficult to operate m, more especially Robber m which some sharp fluctuations have taken place day by day. There is a considerable amount of speculation as to the future of Rabber shipping facilities and this is the487 words
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Article69 1918-03-28 199 In curios fashion lias a greet deal to do with tixisg prices. An American cutio buyer m Peking is reported to have rematktd that m collecting circles m the United States Chinese tnuff bottle 0 are the favourite items of purchase jast now. As there are Jipaneso varieties* of these69 words
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Article1016 1918-03-28 199 [The dates given are those of the tele grams from London.] Mar 12. —Germans m last raid on Paris lost four Gothas. Casualties m Paris and suburbs: Killed 84, wounded 79; also 65 asphyxiated m panic m tinder ground statiou. Six killed and seven wounded at a1,016 words
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Article286 1918-03-28 199 A meeting of the Licensing Justices was held m the first magistrate's court yesterday afternoon, presided over by Mr Langham Carter, the other justices present being DrJAR Glennie, Commander B A Cator, R N and Messrs R J Addie, Tan Kheam Hock, A Agnew and W G Hennings.286 words
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Article184 1918-03-28 199 Death due to gastritis was the verdict returned at the inquest on the bjdy of a Chinese female infant which was found b? the eide of Cumming*ri at 9 a m on March 19. Mr J R McFarlane, who went to India to have his eyes attended to, has returned184 words
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Article529 1918-03-28 200 (Macphail Co*s weekly report 14 21 Mar.) The past week has been a very dull one ttnd the only marked tendency has been one to realise holdings, particularly m industrial shares. Rubber Auction Results Offered Sold Top prices London Crepe Sheet Equivalent Tone 090 748 $97 900529 words
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Article228 1918-03-28 200 Found m possession of a quantity of counterfeit tea cents pieces m North Bridge rd, a Chinese named Ong Bah has been arrested and is being charged. Capt A Pritchard, late of the Berkshire regiment, who served m France m 1914 and has been invalided out, has arrived to take228 words
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Article736 1918-03-28 200 The price of the Daily Telegraph has been raised to twopence. Dr and Mrs Handy who were away on a holiday &o the Northern Settlement returned to Singapore on Thursday. Mr Clemen!: Weylland Jackson is ap pointed to be lieut m the Coaet Defence Volunteers. MrGßSykes736 words
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Article1604 1918-03-28 200 Quicquid agunt homines nosiri esi farrago libelli Juvenal The Renter telegram, since tfcfl wai came upon us, has often proved a foarfu] pnzzle foe the unfortunate, sub-editot whose attempts to elucidate the meaoiof of the gentleman afc the other end have occasionally been distinguished more foi1,604 words
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Article133 1918-03-28 200 Mr A W Hammond cf Sims Darby acd Co has gone to Java for feix weeks to recuperate hie health. The annual report of the Ipoh I Club for the yeir ended Dec 31, W l shows that the excess of income over c* 1 penditure for the year under133 words
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Article1119 1918-03-28 201 BOARD MAKES CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION. The Output Restriction Propoiaiil. The eighth annual general meeting of the Malakoff Rubber Co, Ltd, was held yeeterdfiy at the registered offlcei, 18 ColIyer Vju.iy. There were present Meesrs V Gibbjus (chairman), W Lowther Kemp, f L Tomlin (directors) C Mancini, G Stotbard (manager)1,119 words
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Article256 1918-03-28 201 Rubber. Singapore Mar 21. At tbe usual weekly auctions which concluded this morning, there was an easier feeling m the market, although the prices realised for ail grades were about on tbe average of these of last week. The demand experience throughout can only be described as256 words
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Article256 1918-03-28 201 Now that gambling m Johore has been discontinued, it is not uncommon to see gamblers being brought to book at the local courts by the score. Mr Ham, third magistrate, had a particularly busy time yesterday when sub inspector Jumat brought up no fewer than fifty people256 words
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Article59 1918-03-28 201 The Jea^eiton Milling Syndicate has tiuntd cul 111 flrpt Eainple of rice which compares very favourably with imported brands. The Borneo Government recently sent some Dubun tobacco to Hongkong for manufacture. It was returned m the form of cigarettes which at ten cents per packet of 250 sold off m59 words
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Article741 1918-03-28 201 ABANDONMENT OF A CHILD. At the Aaeizes, yesterday, the hearing wa3 concluded of the charge of tho attempted murder of a deformed infant prefened against two Cantonese women named Chan Ah F-it uud CLoi Ah Sam. They were allied to have taken ihe child that of uuoiher woman741 words
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Article140 1918-03-28 201 Mrs W C Michell. wife of the Resident Councillor, and her iufant son Anthony arrived ftom England on Wednesday. Mr W G Michell went out m the Pilot launch to mcc* hot, (S Echo.) Owing to the manner m which Dubuu Goalkeepers drcp on the ball m the best Rugby140 words
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Article190 1918-03-28 201 Still another Bill to amend the Volunteer Ordinance 1888 is publiehfd m fhe Gazette. The objects and reasons eta»e. Tba main objtcl of thi« Bill U co abolish the syetem of Capitation Gracts eeta blibhed by eection 28 ot the principal Ordinance Oa abolition, the sums re quired190 words
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Article125 1918-03-28 201 Extraordinary as it may seem m come quarters, there are some things more important than drills. So thinks Mb Justice Ebden. At the Assizes, yesterday morning, when the cases to be heard next week were under consideration, his lordship said that if necessary the court would Bit125 words
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315 1918-03-28 201 An amazing claim by the Dutch Government against the British Government for damages sustained by the Netherlands steamers Elve and Barnisse, through the action of German submarines is the sub jecfc of correspondence published m a White Paper. It is contended that we had no right315 words
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Article151 1918-03-28 201 Convicted by Me Sugars on a charge of wilful trespass into the premises cf the S H B, a Chinese named Foong Ah Tai was ys3terday sentenced to a fine of 17 or three months rigorous imprisonment m default thereof. Tha accused was unable to pay the fine and was151 words
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Article816 1918-03-28 202 The F M S Gazette of March 22 states that from March 22 (o 28, 195 per pikul for all grades will be the figure taken for assessment of rubber duty and war tax. The present condition of the rubber market has reacted on local rubber816 words
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Article959 1918-03-28 202 It was with the deepest regret that we learned late last evening that news had been received from Ceylon that His Excellency Sir John Anderson, Governor of Ceylon, had passed away at Nawara Eliya. Tbcugh i the news comes as a shock to all who959 words
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Article224 1918-03-28 202 From Our Ovon Corrupondent Ipob, Mar 23. At the F M S Chamber of Commerce annual meeting this (Saturday) afternoon Mr Phyeick the chairman, pleaded for the appointment of a Chamber representative on the Federal Council, similarly to the Penang and Singapore Chambers nominations to the legislative224 words
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Article37 1918-03-28 202 From Our Own Corrupondeni Kuala Lumpur, March 28. The following dividends are wired from London. Harpenden, interim 25 per cent. Finals, Pegoh 10, Oula Kalumpong 8}; Bxoadwater 'di and an interim of 2i per cent.37 words
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Article274 1918-03-28 202 Mr Bogumil Sykora, the celebrated Russian who had twice charmed Singapore audienceß 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 distinguished patronage. Mr Sykora274 words
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Article156 1918-03-28 202 For attempting to rescue a friend from the legal custody of p c 820 at Armenian6t, a Chinese named Tan Ghee w:*g verj much Burpriied to find himself arrested and brought before Mr Ham charged with obstructing a public servant m the execution of hie duty. The accu6ed, who was156 words
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Article476 1918-03-28 202 HAYTOR RU BBER ESTATES The following ia tha Director^ ta to the shareholders for the meetin April 6 at Messrs Evatt and Cog Yoar Directors submit herewith a audited statement of the accounts of Jw* Company for the year ended BUt Deo ber 1917, being the eighth financial i of476 words
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Article156 1918-03-28 202 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 S 162, which was coming out of Cross et, was run into by car S 1284, driven by a European, sustaining damage to156 words
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Article174 1918-03-28 202 A Twakow coolie named Yeo Ab Tens who was charged before Mr Langham Carter with house breaking at No 1 Cum mingrd on the nigbt of March Hi pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment. A Tamil named Kapu&arny, who waa charged before Mr Ham with criming174 words
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Article813 1918-03-28 203 AN ARMS CASE. Before Mr W Langham Carter, senior magistrate, yesteiday afternoon, Insp. Millar of tbe Arms and Ammunition Department charged Messrs John Little and co (i that they being licensed dealers did on' or aioat January 9 have m stock eleven shot guns and air813 words
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Article20 1918-03-28 203 B«it will to ghri Boyd, formerly ctor a Guld KttlamFufftring badly s reeoTend and now i imviog trouble (8 Erho.)20 words
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Article927 1918-03-28 203 CHAIRMAN ON CONDITIONS AND MARKET PROSPECTS. Directors' Wart Policy. The annual general meeting of the Tapah Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held yesterday, at the register offices, French Bank Bnildinge. There ™re present Messrs W H Masgregor (c- itinan) H D Mnndell, D V Perkioi (directors), F Adam, C927 words
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Article429 1918-03-28 203 DALVEY -Rd COLLISION. JUDGMENT IN MOTOR SMASH CASE. In the Supreme Court, yesterday morning, Mr Justice Ebden gave judgment m the case arising out of a col.Ueion between two motorcars m Dalvey rd, the plaintiff, Mr A Sarkies, of Raffles Hotel, claiming 9825 for damages to S 648, owned by429 words
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Article266 1918-03-28 203 JURY SERVICE BEFORE DRILLS. The eecond Assizes of the year were continued m the Supreme Court yesterday, before Vlr Justice Ebien. There was a new pauol of common jurors, owing cf course 1 1 the uausual leugth of the Assizes which would have been rather a tax on266 words
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Article103 1918-03-28 203 Mr 1 Norman P.-teikin, manager of tb.s Robinßou Piar'n 0 )ii|)(iny wa« conveyed to the. Haujjk'-ry '-..n-ernnient Civil Hospital od M irch 8 suffering from pome ioriii oi poisoning* I Mr F Q Tavlor, formerlj of Sf«ftrg BontWad. U s"-ps!iird acd Co, K.;.ila Lampnfi hat doh patMd hii Iraiotog ia103 words
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Article893 1918-03-28 203 PROSPECTS OF THE COMING YEAR. [The following report is forwarded by the secretaries for publication] The first ordinary general meeting o£ the Sangei Patani Rubber Co, Ltd, waa held on Mar 21 at the Chamber of Com* merce Penang, Mr Wm Duncan presiding. Mr F H Grumitt893 words
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Article3706 1918-03-28 204 Wednesday, March. 27, 1918. STRONG WORDS ABOUT GOVERNMENT CONTROL. Opinions on Trade Commissionership. The annual meeting of the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce and Exchange was held yesterday at the Exchange when there were present. Hon Mr W Wallace Cook (Chairman (Straits Tracing Co.) Hon Me C3,706 words
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Article455 1918-03-28 205 ting of tho Board held m the Ifooieipal offices yesterday afternoon, ptelidtd over by tbe hon'ble Mr C J Saunders ar.J attnuded by Messrs H Carpmael, S TomliD6OD, A M E Anptillia, Gaw Fhek Kijinri and M Meyer, Mr Swee Teow applied on behalf of the owner455 words
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Article67 1918-03-28 205 propcrtUn were disposed lan Caing Keng Lee ll thsir sale room on o-i iiCure No 7^9 Confederate i i'^u 45,320 equare feet rPLM«japp*Ohiftlj#S lio. I cf :.ind al Baiker Boad, 3 30,7-7 tq ft respectively ii Lai Mou^ Ud agant foe Sim I i I9SO. 1 I sitan^67 words
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Article40 1918-03-28 205 rjarlment could Rl rai V. y Road m tbe S o'clock when M n warily cause n kba late ufu.rnoon, grtaily apprtciated. ad from tho ice works I arc numerous rooting directly on tie road erribiy from the duflt at40 words
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Article341 1918-03-28 205 Madrid, March 20.— The postal strike has been settled, Government conceding all demands, including an increase of salaries and removal of military control. London, March 20. The Lords have read a third time a bill tabling women to become solicitors by 47 v tea to 19. Madrid, Mar 19.—341 words
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Article443 1918-03-28 205 Locdon, Mar 28.— Paris Official. Several enemy aeroplanes flew over Parii at 8.80 Ihif morning. There were several casualties. They were chased off by ours. The all olear was given at 4.80 m the afternoon. Paris. French official (24th 6.25p Enemy aeroplanes crossed the lines at eight forty443 words
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Article8225 1918-03-28 205 London, Mar 20. A French communi que eaya there was fairly great enemy artillery fire m Champagne on the right of the Mease and m the Woevre. After lively bombardments the enemy at several points on the front engaged m infantry actions which however were abortive. An enemy8,225 words
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Article766 1918-03-28 208 Petrograd, March 20. The Auatro Germans have occupied Sonny five hours from Kharkoff. The enemy ia aleo moving m the vicinity of Dno on the PetrogradMoscow railway. These faots are arousing serious suspicion that the AustroGerraana despite the peaoe treaty are planning the outflanking of Moscow. This explains766 words
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Article1177 1918-03-28 208 Moscow, March 21 The American Ambassador when asked whether m view of the ratification of peace the American Consulate would leave Russia, replied I shall not Leave, Russia until I am forced ta do co. The American Government and people are too deeply interested m the prosperity of1,177 words
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Article1233 1918-03-28 208 Amsterdam, March SO. German threats, should Holland acquiesce m the shipping arrangement, are becoming more menacing. The Tagee Zeitung says Germany m her vital interests will draw the necessary conclusion from such a violation of neutrality. The Hague, Mar 20. It is understood the Entente is1,233 words