The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 October 1918
1918-10-16
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1918-10-16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. te: t cents SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 1918. NO. 9,49416 words
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Article284 1918-10-16 1 THE DAY S NEWS There will be no armistice yet awhile. The Germans wieh to dictate bizarre conditions for the evacuation of invaded territory, such as, for instance the oooupation of a "neutral" zone by Dutch troops, whilst all Allied com ment is strong on the complete submission of the284 words
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Article87 1918-10-16 1 THIS WEEK High -Vas^-- 7 2J a.m., 6-59 pm. Ti!BfS(?i* 17th. BOsh Wasa?- 8 13 a.m., 8.9 p m. Autamn Races, 2.i0 p.m. Lodge Eaßtern Gat 3 Regular, 8 p.m. ftidt? 18th t lgh ry»»e> a. .-< ,9 8 p.m. 6t Lube. Concert V.M.C.A., 8 pm. Satßrd^j 19th. £Itfh Wi;»i*-987 words
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Article1841 1918-10-16 1 What's your trade, my lad I inquired foe the eightieth time that morning. Piease. Sir, a tripe and offal dresser This came at a bit of a ebock even to my seasoned nerves. Id had* rivet catchers, putters, sausage skinmakers tbat morning but the tripe andoffal touch1,841 words
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Advertisement269 1918-10-16 1 j GOODRICH TYRES ISOUIKI 4ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Tuesday, 15th October, Thursday, 17th October, Saturday, 19th October. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Bj kin i permission ol the His Highness the Sultan Johore the Band ol the .Johore Military Forcts wili be m httendaiun during and after Dinner on each ot269 words
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Advertisement359 1918-10-16 1 I J^^\ NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF |l|]Q KEROSENE OIL, I! Take Care of your Tins. I 1 You oan get seventy cents eacn for them and so reduce the cost I Punch a hole only m the cap when opening. I Don't Punch a second hole; use a pump. I!359 words
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Advertisement91 1918-10-16 1 LATEST ADVEBTISr;!3K«TS. Ribsiro'i stamp datert Page 1. Rexine cloth nt Rickard'a— Page 3. Sundries at Wiaifceaway'a Page 3. Elite bicycle chains Page 3. Tendera for priiou supplies Page 8. Steamer for Timor Diiiy— Page 6. Sale cf Eatong property— Page 6. Value at Waesiamull's— Page 10. Pastilles for the fever—91 words
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Advertisement5 1918-10-16 1 800DRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Article60 1918-10-16 2 Orders for week ending Oct 19, 1618 Thursday October 17. Recruit Buglers Malay Volunteer Club, 5 15 p.m. Execu'iv-f Commitrea Meeting, Commie ■ioner'e Offi fi p>• Friday Ocu. t \H. AmbuUnc* 1 Classes, TMO A, 6.ia p m Saturday October 19 Field Day. De tailed Orders will60 words
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Advertisement496 1918-10-16 2 jggj^^Ld es New ldeas /^?r^ %^o Advcrlising J. R FLYNN ANDERSON Idvertisev <6, Change J^** Aii ft a T 1 II C* U¥ALi 1 N w* 1 £IXU TOMIO FOOl 5 BEVERAGE Price $7.50 per tin FRESH STOCKS AT MEDSCAL HALL Opposite Post Office m^^ ;|i A R FRESHING DRINK496 words
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Advertisement333 1918-10-16 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD THE OUST mirittE THI*TR£ OF SINGAPORE Matinee Every Saturday at 5 p.m. on TO-NIGHT U\ 70-MGHT! 9-30 /lff AUSTRALIA 3 PxWOURITE ACIRESS, LOUISE LOVELY ENTITLED THE WOLF TTTS PATE with full programme of new comedies and the Animated Gazette. Commencing at 8 o'clock i 5 n ßfinnnttiAV333 words
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Advertisement336 1918-10-16 2 Printing tto Most Be.ten xtr, THE m AT THfc In the Second Show at S 15 p.m. The f rest Pictures Cor^or&tun r f'-y_^-The Girl who captivated Evrr>bod. la lv i-,r tl THE LUST OF THE GE I A Story of Curse of ihe Greed Tbe Lnst for Gold is336 words
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Advertisement427 1918-10-16 3 I fiCVIRMUEWT OF JOHORE. I ,r,mm bo received at the SECRET I TtD i 1 noie >iahru op to no non the ■m K IAI 19: M for the sniply to the B° th r «os, Johort Bahrn. during the yo^r K. m- foilowmg aiticltb I V ji «otl Materials.427 words
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Advertisement1302 1918-10-16 3 A Bouquet of India's il Choicest Flowers* Ujt/ An entrancingly fragrant and powerful 9 H4 g'f. scent, yet not cloying, Phul-Nana W&& %>.'.:s blends all the choicest scents of a^ Su^ Indian Garden into an unique perfume. J Try it and enjoy this luxury m sweet \\V (t conjunction with1,302 words
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Advertisement148 1918-10-16 3 BILLIARD CLOTH J NAIRN'S LINOLEUM CARPETS AND RUOS. Best English Make Good Value. atUrn Linclearu 7 iuches wide Prloe 7.50 pet yard. apeptry Carpetß quare 9by y feet rice $47.50 each. HH|^^^^ Red Border Coir Matting. I IICv «])l.oD^ yltdd, Mercerised Cotton r|ll^W"^ini m 58 by 58. 66 by 66,148 words
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Article23 1918-10-16 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Stafford. At Raub Mines on the Itb ifißtact of itflaenza-pnennrnia, George C. Stafford, late cf Pahanji Consolidated and Bnodi Mine.23 words
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760 1918-10-16 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Oct 16, 1918. Not having believed m tbe sincerity of tbe German appeal for finch a peace as tbe Allies conld agree to, we can the more readily dismiss the talk of tbe pa?t few days and all tbe pres3 comment that is still coming760 words
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Article624 1918-10-16 4 Tbe special race dinner' and dance at tbe Sea View Ho^l will ba held en Saturday instead of yatterday as advertised by mistake. The tobacco duties m tba Straits are expected to realise over 110,000 a month m 1919. The petroleum duty $22,000 a month. II E the High Commissioner624 words
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Article894 1918-10-16 4 FBB6TH 1919. The report of the Committee appointed to coniidoc and report on a scheme to celebrate the Csntanary of Siagapore waa laid befora the Legislative Council on Monday. The chief parta of the report are— I We &re urantmoualy of opinion that the moat sensible memorial ia894 words
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Article355 1918-10-16 4 The Downfall of Kai*.. (Barter. W^ London, Ocl jCp bat do! y«> communicated b*tag igovouily 4 .r -j bane* mor« lUn gg L«oCb«ary m puoujg C .J iha news allowed »o s J^ ATc.tr rdam Get 18 I tUles thai >bo BUie itta. have rwwimimttd toih< B»ttcus obj^cun:i355 words
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Article48 1918-10-16 4 LondoD, Oot 10.— Varioni ncej* dioats that the situation o! a Hungary has bscome mor# tm Enrich telegram even cays thai of the Dual Monarchy it immiDec; hare been violent pacifltt dencocra m Vienna and Budapest and the is oonferriog with ths anti Germi^ Hungarian statesmen48 words
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Article79 1918-10-16 4 S rious State of tf* Wrtm Our Ovm Cm**** pecang, m The inflnen7.ft epidemic w«J seriously m Peuaog and ProTio« ley. On several estates tb« btf» of Ihe Üboac force ie •«:{e<i H hospital nt C»)«doDi* ii Ml v •mploying bis lfcbuur force! hit, an OTerwb*!o:iog79 words
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Article74 1918-10-16 4 By gtudyiDg econcmy ■"***J inveßtmeot of eurpius <ut gf raptcy Deparunent hMi profit of M,Bof la s;n^ p^ eetimated liability v- ie the groeu efetirotited eetimated loss to OwH* Bll The bankrupts w<-r«^ r f J r natives cf India, hv w p i Eucopeone, one Arab J J74 words
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Article28 1918-10-16 4 tM*' The ladiee of tbe Com*'' 1 At Home" to m^^n the 19th inst, it 4 80 w to Mtei Hußbee, on her Singapore.28 words
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Advertisement192 1918-10-16 4 nrr n X r r X AM^ T£L fc (TOOTH'S (BULLOCHLADE UfEJBQB/SEQ watsonsno.io VI II I U II I LU PERFECTION MARTIN'S V.V.O. LARGE STOGKS-Reasonable Prices GALDBEOK MCGREGOR GO. I USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS FOE Friends At Home MANILA CIGARS from LONDON Reina Victorias per Box of 100 High Life m192 words
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Advertisement44 1918-10-16 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 103S mmmmmmmmmm—m 1 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Sote the conditions of onr offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of tbe bigh Quality of oar work coalct be given or demanded.44 words
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Article921 1918-10-16 5 fiiES ON THE ALERT FOR L TREACHERY German! Must Surrender c 7 tfnbmana* Cable] 14 —Is i* au'.horitativtly thtri i M prospect of aa early v r vet i th>» time i« lag thi pxof wltlon o* aa :i hj consid Meosßpasiftai naval and Mtees ttMl Cterraanv Is921 words
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Article103 1918-10-16 5 OVER HALF OF SERBIA RECONQUERED Enemy Unable tt Stand (By Itbi&ariae Cable] <V4iWi 8«rvio«l London, Oct 14.— French BaaWn communique Th* Serbians on Saturday ruornintt occupied Niah, which rhe enemy had been ordered to defend at ail coats, fbe Serbians gained a footiDg m the hills north103 words
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Article33 1918-10-16 5 Amsterdam, Oal 14— Bjlgaria has prote«ttd a^.iunt tha departing German trcoos aporopdirir.ij Bulgarian military stored and materials, and lorolng the wounded Bul>? .rian eoidier* lo jlva up thwir boot! and eloihee.33 words
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Article27 1918-10-16 5 Shangbai, O:t 10 —Sir Chiries Etict arrive.! al E* V.er:uVj:g on Oci 8 ftud was entbr>e lyrically welcocn-d The Ufa Oovernicep: is proceeding to EkiUrftibuvg27 words
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Article31 1918-10-16 5 FINNS UNPALATABLE DIET P-rit», Oot 14 Official: Franc© ha* brokanoff diploma icr a! ationt* wicb Finland owing lo tbb Fmniah Diet illegally electing tie Prince of Hesse as King of Fiuland.31 words
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Article20 1918-10-16 5 Madrid, O:t 13.— The CAbioefi has agreed to execute the decision to seize lierman »hips m Spanish ports.20 words
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Article309 1918-10-16 5 COUITEBY OP THE FRENCH CONSULATE. Paris, Oct 13, 6cb p.m.— The ba9tle cf Champagne ended with the defeat of the enemy. We have captured since the begin ning of tbe offensive m this region 21,667 prisoners and 600 gun*. We bold the tend of tha Aisne. We309 words
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Article759 1918-10-16 5 GREAT FORTRESS WON WITHOUT A FIGHT German Retreat Continues [Bj (tabmarine Gable] L fetter's lervioej London, Oct 14. Fcenoh communique: The Tenth army thi§ morning entered Laon, liberating 6,600 civilians. We pai ■ed far beyond the town on the whole front between the Oiee and north of759 words
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Article108 1918-10-16 5 The German idea is that tbe air b Jtnbitg of towns beyond tbe war zone is purely a game of solitaire, and no sport for two hands. New York World. Another "solid gold cup," presented by the Kaiser m a motor race on the Taunua course m 1907 and won108 words
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Article211 1918-10-16 5 The influecz* epidemic m the FMS, j particularly m Kuala Lumpur, grews steadily worse. At Taipiog the schools have been closed *md two deaths have occurred at tbe hoepital. In Ulu Langat, Raja Mahomed Tahir, the assistant district officer, succumbed to tbe disease In Kuala I Lumpur,211 words
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209 1918-10-16 5 j A collision m the Straits of Malacca on! ICth Dec last between cwo vessels had aj sequel at the Supreme Court yesterday 1 before Mr Justice Ebden when tba owners of tbe s s Laertes claimed damages against the owners of the209 words
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Article206 1918-10-16 5 The estimates laid before the Hongkong Legislative Gounoil on Oct 2 showed chat the reveDue for tbe 1918 year reached the record total of 117,079,040. The estimated revenue for 1919 was $16,894,215 and expenditure •14,677,896 m each case well over two millions above tbe figures for 1918.206 words
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Article276 1918-10-16 5 In order to meet with the difficulties during the temporary shortage of water among ihe Government officers of Butter worth, the Public Works Department ia plaoing m position a large iron cistern on the local Esplanade. Mooring bollards, running parallel with tbe shore, are now being driven m water sufficiently276 words
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Advertisement104 1918-10-16 5 ROBINSON CO. j /Veil/ Shipment of I GENT'S FELT HE\RY HEATH LTD. (Hatters to his Majesty Ihe King) ihJlllUlklllg JLfxlAllllc I HJH^sfflZflcS^^B^^s™^"-?i- r "-"t" H----' "a 1 v J^cv, ti' ie&- f < /J {M J| $1.35 per I lb. tin j Mr H. N. 3UGKERIDGE late of Mist*** LA*104 words
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Advertisement792 1918-10-16 6 f% &%j 9 m OBrnsH India AND AH PCAR LIINE (Oomfantea ißOOfpotaieCl 9m Bftgiasfl I Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) WM Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present Dended. tns company's intermediate services to and from London792 words
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Advertisement591 1918-10-16 6 c J[ m 111 JAPAN MAII STEAMSHIP Co.. LW (Imeofffovftiefl la Japaa) EUROPEAN UNL fip Eoagktßg, Slißghal, Kobi Ttktfeißi ftp Balaiia, Paiaog, CtlraM ail England ill Ttai Capa. A getvloe la malnlalaea between Japanese ports and Liverpool 01 London oadei mall contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Steamers maintaining591 words
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Advertisement273 1918-10-16 6 Y. K. K. FOB DURBAN AND CAPE TOWN. A steamer will be deapatcbed for Durban and Oape Town between the Snd half of October and beginning of November, For freight Apply to TIM ABHITA RISEN KAISHA, Ltd. Winchester House, SINGAPORE. 10-10 16-10 TIMOR DILLT. A Steamer wiU sail about tho273 words
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Advertisement606 1918-10-16 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COsS! (INCORPOKITED IN V K.\.) w »^fj| REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SEfivicr Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sj,n Fr^' S.S. "ECUADOR". 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or »ho S.S. "COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do do h S.S. "VENEZUELA, 14 000 tons do do b k and606 words
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Advertisement399 1918-10-16 7 M r ever 52.000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 ;r GREAT [ASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HMD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Oid Jewry, E.C. tonfMFfcM 520.C00 deoovlted with the bnprerae CCoatr t o Ec^luad, and compiles with the BrltlahLifo \39ara3oa Jjii;iii3s lr, lj399 words
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Advertisement419 1918-10-16 7 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE SAM, LTD. a#UaJ Bnbsortbed^. aB,OSOiOOQ OMiMJ PaM Qf f 42,000,t»00 l>e:-,ervt> Fand. _Y. 23,100,000 Wa»-.rVtgfct<iil. Mt Kajiwara Bafi l. bony^ J::,q Y. Yamn,bawn Bsq N. Kajtwar j £.q. :j. UJa^iri hlr-q. N. Boom Esq. Bar .v j:. [wasaU K. Boaoda i:.-7. k. Tat- ia.i Esq. a. Kin419 words
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Advertisement622 1918-10-16 7 NORTH BRITISH AND V S f;KG*NT!LE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated In Great Biitein). Sr l ?Jv«^ ple CoXjtra^ts, Li-teet Concisions. tranfact^ 'of Marine i^e,s B M°TOB CAR 3 Reducea Rates. Increased PoWcie= issued by this Oompany cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bnrglary, Fire Tr&nhit. r W' m Jl"' McALISTER Co., Ltd.,622 words
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Advertisement664 1918-10-16 7 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TOWN PROPERTIES Messrs Ctaing Keng Lee Co. bavebeen Instructed ard wljl offer for sale by Public Auction at tbeir bale-room. Baifies Chamber*, Ratfles Place On Monday, 28th October, 1918, at 2-30 p, m Auction Description of Ana Lot No. Property gq fc. Tenure Monthly rental 7664 words
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Article1109 1918-10-16 8 AMERICAN DISCLOSURES. Deep Laid Plots. Vatioua details of the conspiracy be* twten the Bolshevik leaders ami the Ge rmnn General Stcff, ac published by tbe U S Ccinmittee en Public Information, bm espiPtii m photographs of letters .which passed between the Bolshevik leaders and tbe German Genera) Staff1,109 words
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Article391 1918-10-16 8 Manchester, Aug 21st. A bublish feeling as New Ycrk with regard to Cotton terms to be in the ascendant at the moment, end although there h&e be&n some slight c-r.ee in valutas on eome days during tba past; fortnight, the advances on tht other days have put391 words
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Advertisement412 1918-10-16 8 Furniture »1 :I! Is it smoky, finger stained dustand mahogany furniture a bluish, cloudy appearance? It can be easily restored to its original charm and beauty with ft cleans and polishes m one operation— protects and preserves the varnish— covers up mars and small surface scratches— prevents checking. Johnson's Prepared412 words
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Advertisement93 1918-10-16 8 |Ul MOTORS, LTD |L| *iAP£OL asY SBk a frsnch Remedy for all Irrigularltlei. Thousand* t, keep i box of Martin's PiUs m the house, so that on the is* Vn o< any Irregularity of the System a timely do»e may k; ■d;riU:istered, Those «ho use them rrconuueiid them hance tb^»ormous93 words
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Advertisement169 1918-10-16 8 '^sV* 4 l^*^* '-*'<* v -^^B 150,000 Last Year! the enormoßS annual output I Overland motor cars! I Many thousands of them went to all i parts of the world. The Overland 1 indeed the international motor c )e--i cause it is made on a scale cf productic fe which169 words
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Article1381 1918-10-16 9 luned by FUA.BEK <S Co., Kiohange and Share Broken, Oct 15th AJm fIMBABQBfI Ob 8900UBM DtoftVt^*4BßflP B 9 VGflftVtlofl ft 9 WOIV ttOlttßftftl WB9 Ivtt lVOSottvi Oa». taint. Paid. &aw qvs <}otiu, 100,000 9ft ft AUagaa 16% II so 678,980 Sa la Anglo-Java M% o 6 01,381 words
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Article56 1918-10-16 9 Ooii*ia*»D tjk Oct 15 Sac* I »i j-4 8-16 diOMad IB 15 16 PitfdiU sxsJUIa ft ti a 4 15 82 fnxiM icnuusd Baal 832 I«J)7.a, T, T. 151$ B0*&iK»Et$ s «Jtm»nl 44HPrem fOZOSAMA, deaiftai 99 Java, icmand 126i lASftKOS, 4«mftnS 86| Soviaiiani, Bank Baying .> 88.6* Seak si56 words
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Article157 1918-10-16 9 Oct 15 Tin (100 Ions) M 1149 87^ $ftBs$t«f 18 CO G »«».¥<«* O*M tta. I 16. 1 1 5»r?i^*vs(e C«fc« No, 12.00 P*£p«» Biack OFciin. 8'pos* 29 26 Ptpjm (WntS9 iftt-' 66.00 tt?s*™«f« (110 So *h« oon> 3fn4iRP«f« (UQ to ths U. OOB Onivii Uwboina; 000 tifiJ Gaff««157 words
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Article27 1918-10-16 9 [All British vessels unless marked.] Arrlfils. Oot 14.—Hong Ho; Singkara (Dot); Boribat (Siam). Oot 16.— Hebe. Anjou, Sri Maar, Kuala; Van der Hagen (Dot).27 words
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Article10 1918-10-16 9 Oot 14.—Kampar, Perak, Kaka, Hai Nam; Melchior Treab (Dat).10 words
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Advertisement73 1918-10-16 9 STOCKS f OF THE I r TWO FAVOURITE YPEWRITERS FIViPIRF 'OLIVER" Have Arrived Stock Sizes. 44 EMPIRE." OLIVER." takes paper 9in. wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. 14in. wide Brief 14in. wide. 18in. wide. Policy 18in. wide. Special (Oliver) takes paper 30in. wide. Lqbtweight Empire takes paper 9io wide. Special73 words
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Advertisement622 1918-10-16 9 WANTED TO PURCHASE. Second hated MOTOK BICTCLE, most be m good mm ing order. Brate foil particulars and price to box No. 19, c/j tree Preee. 16-10 WANTS! Nurse or Governess. to t,o to California. Apply to Box No. 88 c/o Free Press. B-10 ac DISPENSES WANTED Apply with testimonial622 words
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Miscellaneous361 1918-10-16 9 MAIL. TABLE Ttdaj. ißteimedUte and local mallt m\\- tm iuum la list below Peaang, Ualaooa, F.M.a, (kr T**>» dally (excei- 1 Sunday) Johore 8, 8.80, noon, I, 4 A 8 p.m. Onoob Hock Tew 8 80 am Caoob Bdina 9.80 am Indragiri via ports Qaorra 9.80 am Cheribon k Samarang361 words
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Article2125 1918-10-16 10 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. The rain oC the early morning, whilst making the going a little bit slow, was not sufficient to make conditions underfoot at the Racecoures yesterday too unpleasant j for those attending, whilst it served to temper the heat of the afternoon consid I erably.2,125 words
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Article108 1918-10-16 10 At the beginning of last year it was found that officers at home on joining up were saddled with such flcancial obliga tions aa rect, instalments on purchases of houses, taxes, rates, insurance premiums and school fees, and a scheme was produced for affording flnaocial assistance, on108 words
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Article176 1918-10-16 10 A telegram from Singapore giving de tails ot the sinking of the Japanese mail steamer reached us yesterday. We had, however, been informed by the censor m the morning that nothing on the subject might be published. We therefore telegraphed our Singapore correspondent and asked if publication had176 words
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Article169 1918-10-16 10 Rescues by Torpedo Tube. Details are to hand of the remarkable escape and rescue of soma of the crew o! a damaged U boat. Cruising submerged, she struck a Ger 'man mine laid to trap one of our sub I marines. The engine room quickly filled/169 words
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Article87 1918-10-16 10 There nevei ha 3 been any question about India's attitude towards the war and her gratitude to thoBe v/ho are fljjhciug for freedom against tyranny, It is well, ho? 7 vr r, that that graticude shou'd from time to time receive public expres sion, euch as was given to it87 words
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Article437 1918-10-16 10 Over Ten Cars Held Op Details of a moet daring and i eosatioonl gang robbery, which took place at a lonely spot on the road between Kampar and Koala Dipang on Friday ab atnut 8 pm, reached the Times of Malaya on Saturday morning. One of the437 words
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Article80 1918-10-16 10 The October Monthly Medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday the 19tb and 20th October. The Geld Medal for 1917 8 will be played m conjunction with the above competition. The following members have qualified F Trad well, H J Jones, F Montgomerie, ORH80 words
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Article172 1918-10-16 10 Secretaries General Rob Co (Sumatra.) Holland American 698,638 Si Pare Pare 24 618 Netherlands Langkat 17,446 Agents: Harrisons and C'fleld (Sumatra.) United Serdang 203,748 Sialang 82,098 Tandjong 88,669 Anglo Sumatra 62 226 Sungei Kari 26,186 Ampat 18,650 Tanah Datar 10,04 6 Aeahan 31,254 Rubber Plant Invest172 words
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Advertisement34 1918-10-16 10 S.V.C. DRILL PKOGRAMMK At'frnrJance at broe recruits' parade* c week i", f'Orapa^ory. [Drills M-Jtked are comouUoty WEDNEBDAY, OCW 16. 5.16p Braa B&eah rd Malay Co S V I G G WAGE; Captain, Adjutant, SVC.34 words
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Advertisement204 1918-10-16 10 GAME In Excellent Condition AUSTRALIAN BLACK DUCK <* TEAL SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. THE STRAITS AND STATEpj "VSiTTTAT 1 I Rippling Humour gk VV XX XX X 1 Dainty Verse (M rnTTyKT/T- Gripping Stories Jk\ X XXX JN VJT Illustrations U) 2nd ISSUE NOW IN PREPARatjckI I EVANS f204 words
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