The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 April 1918
1918-04-16
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1918-04-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. tEN Ob NTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16 1918. NG, 9,33916 words
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Article202 1918-04-16 1 Late wire news will be found on page 4. Latest robber and tin returns Page 10. A German fleet has arrived at Heleicgfors—Page. 6. Farther subscriptions to various war charities Page 10. The results of yesterday's pay m the Ladies Lawn Tennis tournament are given on page202 words
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Article908 1918-04-16 1 Amoog the cciep grass of a sere anal lawny autumn, out on the chalk downs an. a sunny day, I found come broken bottles* These had held spirits, wine and cordials once, bat now the surface of the glas* had become iridescent, beautiful as epal. Fifty908 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1918-04-16 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. I Music m Attendance Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, I at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). The Antigraph Filing System The letter which knows265 words
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Advertisement181 1918-04-16 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG JUST PUBUSHED QTT TTL I L> Its History Romance by Benjamin White With an Introduction by Sir CHARLES ADDIS, fully Illustrated Production of Europe m. Prodaotion of Mexico The E r »est Silver Coinage Production of Central South America Later Development of Coinage Production181 words
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Advertisement185 1918-04-16 1 LATEST ADVEBTISEMENTS. Daimler motor car for sale Page 9. Municipal notice re granite supply Page 8. Little's for the latest supplies of per furaery Page 4. Try a free sample of the famous Palm olive eoap Page 1. Notice by Telegraph Company re restricted telegrams Page 4. For home grown185 words
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Advertisement5 1918-04-16 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1918-04-16 1 THE WEEE T&ssd&i 16th High W&43P—O 58 a. en., 2 25 p m. Batang Benar meeting, noon. Cameos, Victoria Theatre. Vetiaasdif 17th. High Water— l4B .vr>., 3-33 p.m. Cameos, Victoria Theatre. Tharsdif 18th. I >l?sn Water— 2-i6 A.m., fi 0 p.m. Moon Firet Quarter. Lodge Eastern Gate, °.'opm Cameos farewell,101 words
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Article50 1918-04-16 2 Orders for week ending April 20, 1918. Tuesday, April 18. Telegraph Class, YBOA i.15. TvVdne-Jey, April 17. Signalling Class, TMCA Ground, 5 15. Thursday, April IS. Recruit Buglers, Sftlav Yolauteer dub, 5.15. Friday, April 19. Ambulance Class, 71ICA 5 U. Individual Troop Orders as issued by 3Bbutm:i33erd.50 words
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Article169 1918-04-16 2 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. CaURTBSY OF THE FRENCH CONSULATE. Paris. April 11th. 6 10 p m.— The Ger njsia hsary gun bombarded to day the aesion 0.1 Paris. Tha Freuch prtillery was active be t"<*ea MantdiJipr and Noyca we re ps^sed asv3t:al thrusts. The eceruy yes;etddy on the British faost attacked169 words
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Article148 1918-04-16 2 Lea paaaagera naufragea da la malla Francaiae venant d'etre intorncea de laur prochaia depart poor l'lndo Chine, ac font en devoir de remercier vivemant, da fond da coeur, les genereaaea peraonnea da Singapore gui, epontanement, sont vanuea lea aecoorir. Grace a I'aceueil aympathiqiue, a I'amabilite et a la148 words
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Article302 1918-04-16 2 General von Liebert, according to the Taegliche Randscban," says that every German soldier is now certain that a decisive result Bbould be obtained m 1918. Mr F Campbell ia returning to Bangkok look after the interests of Neetle'e, oonee qoent on the departure of Mr E L Watson, who ia302 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement566 1918-04-16 2 All names now finished, no room save for a few more 'pages of advertising. DOLLAR DIRECTORY SAFETY TRF.AD^ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE WITH WEAK, FALLING, DULL, LEFELESS KAiS,. 7-Day v Harlene Hair- Drill" Home Outfits FREE TO ALL. Nothing alive m Nature stands still. You go forward or backward. Thus,566 words
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Advertisement637 1918-04-16 2 THE HOUSE PHHRHPTHniIBI WHERE REPUTATION! ff WiSfm^jlflffi^^ GOES! The one sure and unfailing way to guard against a wasted hour ab the PALLADIUM THEATRE is to attend when "Bluebird Day" is anne unced On these occasions a satisfying and whole Borne entertainment is assured for unless th n play U637 words
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Advertisement653 1918-04-16 2 HERE AT LAST J The Thing yon have long been waiting :cr To be ?hown on MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1918 AT THE H ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music. The Pioneer and Premier House —The House >.\ q Beach Road In the Second Shew at 9 15 p m. Pathe's Latest653 words
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Article381 1918-04-16 3 Vote of Thanks In Council. At the Federal Council meeting, oa the motion to adjourn en Tuesday afteroooD, i the Hon Mr A N Keoion said that he understood that several medals had been won by the men of the Malay States Snides, i He felt that381 words
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Article493 1918-04-16 3 Provided one gets things done it matters not who gets the credit is a phrase suggested by Mr Bigland, p, as an inscription for the tomb of the late Sir Starr Jameson. Convicted on a charge of the possessing and ottering counterfeit carreooy notes, and sentenced to seven yeard rigorous493 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement893 1918-04-16 3 A TIP-TOP PROGRAM WE THE BEST IN TOWN EAT THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY HOUSE ■BBHHBj mpir"E Tanjccg Pagar Road. Trama Pass the Doot. HBHBHIWBB 0 SIGHT: SECOND SHOW 9-15 SHARP TONIGHT!! 4 THE VOICE ON THE WIRE 4 Ft aturu Neva Gerber send Ben Wilson. To-night— Episodes 11 and IS I893 words
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Advertisement324 1918-04-16 3 A BLESSING TO WOMEN. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from peevish girlhood through /few womanhood, motherhood, to the declin/!k Jl*^fa m years of old age, there is no better, 3^ i milder, or more effective medical comE^V- panion to women-folk than Dr. Morses T vJS^^^^T' >^^\. Indian Root324 words
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Advertisement925 1918-04-16 3 I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SUPPLY OP GRiN!7?. The Municipal Commis foners of Hingapare invite tendom for th<- ,fn !v &tc tulivety of block hod cruatibd gr«r\lte on vattous rnejg Sealed tenders to be handed to the Municipal Secretary not later than Thursday the lit* instant at noon. Full particulars and foam925 words
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1217 1918-04-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, April 16, 1918. Quite recently the Governor has found .it necessary on the request of his Medical Advisers to prohibit the landing of Chinese deck passengers from China, \in consequence of the outbreak of jcerebro-spinal meningitis m Hongkong, I which continues to take its daily1,217 words
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Article754 1918-04-16 4 An Order prohibits the export of rics on-i paddy from the State of Sarawak, from the 27th ult. Mr J W Gallocber ,baB been elected a membsf of the French Municipal Council m Shanghai. This is the first American to be given a seat on that body. Mr R FO754 words
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Article122 1918-04-16 4 find a means of E&vir^ tie f;.ce Emperor Charles reeorte to the babbling* of a. nsan confounded. He is now 1 educed to accus ing hiR brother in-law c£ fabricating' with his c hand a falte texfT The original which has betn publisbod by the French GovaHMBMi ni] communicated m122 words
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Article740 1918-04-16 4 London, April 15 i.30 am.— a I IB communique ta> 8 there we;,. y> r J bnmbardtueota oa efual {;11 frot.t hut no ii-fuutry {iciior. i j London. Ap.il 15 |rntm.*j B r drrt ul Fteiicb Hendqu*;. t» r- [April If cays the recent t r jdCMrml up:n740 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement116 1918-04-16 4 VERMOUTH GALDBEOK, MAGGREGOR GO. PERFUMERY JNHiW blUUJtio MANY CHOICE VARIETIES |te^l||^k^ tHE FINEST Jfefc^i***-*-"- ""i^^^S PACT OIT CIIP7 John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJ STIESr Begs to announce that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO SINGAPORE at116 words
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Advertisement92 1918-04-16 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHAPD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of cur offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oar work could be given or demanded. NOTICE. THE EASTERN EXTENSION A. C. TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.92 words
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Article239 1918-04-16 5 BRITISH REINFORCED, HOLD FAST bCoitly German Attacks I Mi fetmba*ri*« OeMefl llUnWr a Service)} April H BCS p.m.— Field Mar g, pwc r-pnls«i, *ff-r besvy evening, a;t»cks ill argb."Q and also fcttft I en Neuv9 EglUa. off Iml •▼ening ft determined p ttnt Wt On thii portion239 words
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92 1918-04-16 5 IrfMtfiß, April 14. The effectiveness of lbs Allied ata rails ie Germany is Inrthei Hfaeti iftei by th§ laot tfeaQ taa Second Charr.bar ot tha Bavarian Die! passed a nnanimcui resolut.on reqaaslicg the Government to urge the loipaiial authorities Co cry to arraaga a liaaial92 words
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Article24 1918-04-16 5 faaian, April 11. Silver is at 46jd lcdasoceJ by the increased rates to India. The market, which is shDrJ of luppliai, it24 words
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Article22 1918-04-16 5 L:aJon, Aprii 14. Ie is reported m Amsterdam that Berlin states a German 3?e: ha§ arrived at Helsicgfors.22 words
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Article215 1918-04-16 5 Patla, April M.— General Sarrail has baer: placed on the reserve lilt. E! I Xi DS of Cheviot Rubber Co, lafl fox Borne to join up. Otakl who had recently teruainaceJ v very successful season at (he Alh&r.-.br* are giving an entertainment at the Garten ciub la-night, and215 words
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Article427 1918-04-16 5 FRANCE'S CHEERFUL VIEW Foch'B Chance Coming i»* MakmariM cjabi*;> [lUafter'a Service] Par!§, April 14 Tbe newspapers nuan Imouslj praise Fielii Marsha". H*ig'§ order o£ tha day which they say was inamat!ltite ly answered with virile energy by the heroic British troops. M Marcel Hutin wiring427 words
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Article109 1918-04-16 5 The Hagne, April 14.— The Bsitiih Legation itatei the requisitioned Dutoh ships will be returned m good condition not later lhan tha completion ot the voyaga on which they are eogeged on the day of tba signature ot a peace treaty. The ships will sail under109 words
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Article71 1918-04-16 5 Paris, April 18. The papsrs observe, concerning the subject of the latter ol Charles I that the publication of the lettai was only made because Charles had ad dressed to William II a telegram contra dieting tbe statement of Clemenceau end because Ceernin m an official71 words
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Article31 1918-04-16 5 London, April 18. The Press bureau says Major General F rl Sykea has been appointed Chief oi the Air Staff on the resignation of General Trenchard.31 words
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Article163 1918-04-16 5 Tbe Misses Aiken and Dorii Woods I who have been away from Singapore now 1 for sixteen monthi, on sn extended lour round Bntma, China (playing three 1 months in Manila) are now passing throngh cn the way to Calcatta. They have had an excellent time ot it and bave163 words
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Article634 1918-04-16 5 CORRESPONDENTS' STORIES British Take Heavy Toll IBy Submarine Gable] [Reuter'e BervioeJ London, April 14 Rentier's correspon- dent at Headquarters wiring on the evening of April 14 Bays A bitter east wind ia raging m Flanders and visibility is I very low. The situation 1b generally un j changed.634 words
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Article106 1918-04-16 5 Amsterdam, April 14. A Berlin tele gram claims that a zeppeliu on April 13 bombed Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Hull and Grimiby. London, April 14. A German official siatas that British monitors and aeroplanes on the night of April 12 attacked the coast of106 words
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Article72 1918-04-16 5 Parig, April 11. Tie Secretary oi the Siamese legation intervic'7tfd by the Echo da Paris, declared that Siuin desired to' demonstrate het wholehearted adhesion io thu oanse of jnocice and light, &ad bo ■how partical-uiy io Gct.ri-ny, which laughed uc Siam, ta^ic the Siamese deolai ation72 words
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Article968 1918-04-16 5 CONGRATULATE CAPT CHANCELLOR. Tribute to Nations Loyalty. The Gardwara, No 175 Queen Street I was the scene of an animated gathering yesterday afternoon when the to embers of the Sikh community presented Capt A R Chancellor, Inspector General of Police, with an Illamiuated address m cum memoration of968 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1918-04-16 5 FRASEE NEAVE, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 13, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET. Magazine, Book, Coiuino! ciai and OTmliamwm Prtuting Lf every Jc criptioa OHeCollf t-r.d exptditioi:sly execute! m llodcruie ittms Fraser Neave, Ltd,, Singapore. GOLOFINO CIGARS. PERFECTOS Jr fin nsr BOUQUETS $4.00 Per 25 CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ALL DEALERS. Stelastic68 words
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Advertisement802 1918-04-16 6 P» &O* ORiTise India AMD (Ccffipaaior? laoorforaidd Is England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (UDder Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Tne Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pended. Tbe Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passtngcra for802 words
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Advertisement673 1918-04-16 6 JAPAN MAIt BTEABS&IP CO., Ltd. (ißootporatea la J EUROPEAN LINE. fir Hasfktof Shanghai, Ktba ft Ytkthaan f si lalesia, Peaanf, Coltnbt aid England flaThiCape. A Bevrloe is maintained belweon Yokoa«m« ports to Marseilles, London, onder mas eontraot with the Imperi&Uap emene Govern ment. The Kew Twin screw Steamevr maintaining this673 words
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Advertisement579 1918-04-16 6 JLYJb* MESSAGBRIES MARITIMES (IHOORPORATBD IH FBAKCP MAIL LIII, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hocg* Kong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIHB, Fortnightly service between Saigon-Tourane-Haiphong. Foi further information apply to J. dO GOURTOIS. Agents. NOTICE re CARGO S.S. Ooentoer S.S. Madioen 8,3. Van Heemskerk S.S. Rochusien579 words
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Advertisement599 1918-04-16 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPOS (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) 18* REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco S.S. VENEZUELA I',1 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or about Ut\ S.S. "ECUADOR 14 000 tons do do r S.S. "COLOMBIA", 14 000 tons do do and monthly thereafter.599 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement491 1918-04-16 7 k Assets over $2,000,0 00 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 TH GRSAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EC. HM Company has £20.C00 deposited wito the Supreme Court o/ England, and complies with the British Life Assurance491 words
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Advertisement502 1918-04-16 7 THE YOKOHAMfi SPECIE INCORPO^ATKD IN JAPAN Jayil&l RntwnHbefL. 48,000.000 n&yitalPftia Up v. 80,000,000 iiesorve Fond...- Y. 31,800,'j00 President, 3, Inonya Eb«j. ?*2e-Proaidant. Y. YaiL.cka-.vi& Eea CI3ECTOKS. J. Inonye Eeq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Boma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Bonoda Esq. T. Kawaahima Eeq. R. Kimnra Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki502 words
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Advertisement232 1918-04-16 7 fife m mm. ncors>o»afte?l la New Zealasd.] •TB!E !SBBSI.!S2? *****, ttf. lIIINE. ««l HK iaSURIiIR S; Itt, Uioo*i»orfc»ca ia Hongkong,) [Incorporated m England] Fire and Marine Risb3 of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson, Gilfilian Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) General Agents. i J. Scandrett, Manager, Insurance Department.232 words
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Advertisement184 1918-04-16 7 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) I S?si! a }S e s lßt Ted $3,*****0 Capital Subscribed $3 500 roo Capital paid Up ,750 000 HE\'^ OPPI'E Raffles cnamoers, 5 6, Singapore. BBANGHBB Malacca, Muar, and Batu Fahat. Current Accoa!it3 opened, Fixed Deposits received and General184 words
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Advertisement915 1918-04-16 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULEB OF RACINO) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 21st, Thursday tho 23rd, and Saturday the 25th of Bay, 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 21st May, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAKES— 2-18 p.m. J Value $400 A handicap for915 words
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Advertisement757 1918-04-16 7 2ft 7. THE VICTORS' P *TE and STAKRS--2-40 p m. and 5 p.m. Vali? rt eaefc Btafee S5OO. A handicap for aU Ex-Gr.ffl.i Horsu \hu have ruu at the Meeting, j ii« gorses uia\ dm dividr >l by the HjiEdKapper i v 0 two r asses, i.c A and ft.757 words
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Article876 1918-04-16 8 Mr Arthur Elliot Sprottl, vice-president of a dye and chemical firm of New York, has returned from Russia, where be pasted a year. He is returning to America because of the chaotic condition of the newest democracy. He says that l early ail the Americans with876 words
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Advertisement397 1918-04-16 8 Dr. CasselTs Tablets Cure Stomach Trouble and Make You Strong. V."> r L .ox cannd yom food it just lies m your stomaoh, as it r. '.t hi d a pit, ni id<eay a no g »dd. Tha| ia why bad stonrach n yOB v;- and i L lr makes397 words
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Advertisement112 1918-04-16 8 SUBSTANTIAL WHITE ANT EXTERMINATOR MANUFACTURED IN OUR OWN WORKSHOPS PROM BEST MATE-RIALS-STRONGLY CONSTRUCTED TO WITHSTAND ROUGH USAGE, WEAR AND TEAR. ALL WORKING AND WEARING PARTS EASILY GOT AT AND UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITE& INCORPORATED IN TBE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I Irrigation, Pumping and Electrical Machinery of We carry a complete line of112 words
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Article1425 1918-04-16 9 (itaed by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Apr. 13th. i ill taa»Hoaa o! Sterling SS*»m aunt Minded w tana* ■omiuu fo> Uut mw ioo,aoe la ti Aiiagat 10% 1 a to 873,930 8a ti Anzlo-JftTA 85% 6 0 8 0 110,000 te Anglo.ftlalaf 15% lnl 101,425 words
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Article45 1918-04-16 9 'liSßSiotio nr ?o Apr. 15. Caafe 4 tti J, 2418 82 tfsmaud 14 1-16 43it&ttc rfi 1 2-4 19 &2 f»*.»i§a B«ak 816 •'«yjiA. I-. T. 351 7oxoaAiaA| Sem&ol IC6£ Java, i»»n&o3 110 ißTixsfQSij Baui Knfifqi B*ui ii fiaglftad S&u 6% **,(>/ Silvtn Laai?/*^ 46145 words
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Article156 1918-04-16 9 Apr. 15 VUs buyers 1152.00 Staatiiiii 15.2f GtamMtfl Gafcs Bfa X 28.0 St&atfetoa C«fca Ns, 20.00 p*?]?** &£sck OBflia. Vpote 84.50 taj&sa, <Wsiste Isia) 49.00 SU&intfiff (HO 60 Ibe Eh.) nzm fa&asgl (80 lo 1%,' norn Olovai Um^oin?.) m n3sr S«i!iIjOo3«« (4% BlAck) none > ;tis?fe, smsii p3ftri H«ii156 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement126 1918-04-16 9 GORDONS The Oldest Established London Gin Distilleries Famous for the Purity and Flavour of their OLD TOM" AND DRY GINS." OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SOLE IMPORTERS. Buchanan's Black and White There is no better value on the Market than this old and perfectly blended126 words
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Advertisement595 1918-04-16 9 ou WANTED IMMEDIATELY Shorthand Ty pi- 1 and cl«rk for local Hercantile Firm. Previous experience m cfflce essential. Acply with rtftr.nce to Box 87u c/o Free Press 38 194 WANTED By European firm i hiaeso cierk for Accounts Depart rnsuts fceronghiy experiencea ia accsountancy work may aonly to Accountancy c/o595 words
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Miscellaneous404 1918-04-16 9 MAIL TABLE Ttdij. Inteime4iale and local maiis, will he icaat la Uet below Pesang, Malacoa, F.M.6. (fcj Ti^|») ».u flaUj (bxoeyft Sunday). Johore 8, 9.80, noon, 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Cacob Hook Gan 8.80 am Saigon Donai 8.80 am Bangkok Redan g 8.80 am Gucob Bdina 8.80 am P.404 words
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Article1035 1918-04-16 10 FOR3ED CHEQUES CASE. Tha last case m an abnormally long Aaeieet (beginning on March 19) was callad on yar.erday, when, before Mr Jaitlce Ebden and a special jnry, a young Hckien named Lim LftJ Seng cl Aimed to be tried on two chargef cf u»ir>g as genuine doauments1,035 words
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Article190 1918-04-16 10 MOTORCIR NUMBER PLITE CISE. Before Me W Langham*Carter, senior magistrate, yesterday, Traffic Inspector Hills charged Mr M Hilttcann, of Messrs Berli and Co, with affixing a false number plate to his motor oar. He was seen driving tha car alocg Stamford*rd on Sunday withNol,6Bl attached to it instead190 words
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Article120 1918-04-16 10 Courtesy of the French Consulate. Pak*, April 13. 610 p.tn The Germat: c-eropViaes tried to fly over the c *p la] two oaly reached the Paris region, killing '2* persona, woundicg 72. We pu3bod bark the enemy m tbe region of Hangard en Ssnterre and recaptured this120 words
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Article507 1918-04-16 10 A very extensive faction fight took place m Alexandra rd at about two o clock on Sunday afternoon when a funeral proces sion of Teochews, wbich was proceeding along Alexandra rd, was set upon by a cl& n of hostile Hokiens armed with stont sticks and507 words
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Article184 1918-04-16 10 The Inspector General of Police acknow ledges with thanks the following contri I butioni made m aid to the Arab stokers of the French Mail grounded laet week The Straits Cattle Traling Co 8100 Alkaff and Co 80 Mnnshi Mohd AH of the Straits Live i184 words
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Article62 1918-04-16 10 TRENGGANU "OUR DAY" FUND 1917 Collection mads by the British Agent;, Trongganu. Final List. H H the Sultan of Treng ganu 2,000 II H the Raj* Mnda .00 Holdersof Concessions .700 Govt Officials 6PB 60 Natives 3f Frenggnna 2,496 50 Govtof Trengganu 8,614 90 10,000 Sale 'A Red Cross stsmps62 words
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Article487 1918-04-16 10 Further contributions to the Emergency Fund of tLe Association dee Orphelins de la Guerre for which <noney has to be urgently wired to Paris are Already acknowledged 158 Total 1166 Mr J Rignell, of United Engineers, Ltd, left Penang on Saturday loc the Southern Settlement on487 words
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LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB.
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Article109 1918-04-16 10 Championship Pairs Misß L Lamb and Mr Wodehonse beat Mrs Lowther Kamp and Mr Maglieton, I—6, 6—2, 6—l. Mrs Salzmann and Mr Stont beat Mrs Burkill and Major Wingate Saul, 4 6, 6 —2, ~6— 0. i Ladies' Doubles Mies Curtis and Mies Webster pine 5 v Mrs109 words
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Article79 1918-04-16 10 Championship Pairs Mr and Mrs Lepgatt v Mies Lamb and Me Grajburn. Ladies' Doubles. Mra Brooke and Miss L Lamb (scratch) v Mrs Ci»ntrell and Mrs Vow lor (owe 15). Mixed Doubles A Class Mrs V/ebb and Mr Vowler (owe 2) vMc and Mrs Macgregot (scratch). Mixed79 words
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Article186 1918-04-16 10 Secretaries Gattey and Bateman. TiU Tin. Battery Ore Pikuli 816, Tribute (he Pikuls 84,400. Secretaries Chan Sze Ocn and Co, Malaka Pinda 30,000 total 7 aioniiii 289,405. Secretary N Some*. United Malacca 9,248; total 11 months 142 232 Bukit Jelutong 6,504 total 10 months 73, '.<3186 words
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Article186 1918-04-16 10 The manager of Messrs Broseard and Mopin, contractors, reports to the C P 0 the alleged misappropriation, between March 23 and April 8, of various sums cf money totalling 984.26. Eesah, a Malay married woman living [at No. 15 Dualop st, reports at Kandarg 1 Kerbau Station the theft; of186 words
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Article52 1918-04-16 10 Attendance at three recruits' pdraits a week is compulsory. [Dtili9 Marked are compulsory.] Tuesday, April 16. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall SR B (v) Maxim Co SVC ii ii m SVC Recruits mi. A V Plitoon 5.10 i, Chinese Co SV I G G Wace, Captain, Ac;g52 words
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Advertisement206 1918-04-16 10 Your first Defence Healthy blood contains small amounts of antitoxins tbtt neutralise the poisons of invading germs or destroy them a! 0 gether. This is why many people are free from diseahe^ ;n why thin blooded people oontraot them 60 easily. Yoar first line of defence against disease is pare206 words
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