The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 October 1918
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1918-10-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fgN CENTS SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, OCTOBER 25 1918. NO. 9,50215 words
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Article337 1918-10-25 1 The British have entered Valenciennes and are poshing on to the Scheldt further north. German resistance is stiffening, but nothing seems to check the steady progress of the Allies Page 5 In Belgium the French consolidation of Thielt is important. The Belgians have their left flank fixed337 words
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Article1260 1918-10-25 1 In loud laugher I bear, as many no doubt have beard before me, the crowing of the victorious cock, the triumphant ehout of the savage who has killed hie enemy. Ha, ha it is a cruel gloating sound. And watch the face of tbe man who gives way1,260 words
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Advertisement123 1918-10-25 1 0j& TYRES 00i VND PNEUMATICS **oarmmmmmm [RAFFLES BOTEL. m^ mmmmamaßMMmaa aMmmMmmmamam I aaaaaaaaaaai I Afternoon TEAS will be served m the I hotel lounge and on the lawn every I Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Ilusic m Attendance I ALSO I Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, I at123 words
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Advertisement309 1918-10-25 1 j^***± NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF |mO KEROSENE OIL. Take Care of your Tins. You can get seventy cents each for them and so reduce the cost of your oil.. Punch a hole only m the cap when opening. Don't Punch a second hole; use a pump. Wipe your tins if309 words
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Advertisement86 1918-10-25 1 LATEST %DVB&TISEeBKNTS. Notice re Naviaisha Development Co Page 3. Cold Storage Co transfer books closed Page 8. Auction pale of jewellery, Cbing Keng Lee— Page. 9. Three bankinpicy notices Page 8. Lathe to be sold Page 9. Safe from inflaeuzj; Page 2. Two ship sailings eastward Page 6 Gillette bade86 words
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Advertisement5 1918-10-25 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Miscellaneous84 1918-10-25 1 THE WEEK. Fridf] 25th 3lgs WsSei i 3 a. 117 p.m. Bt Crispin. latflrtaj 26th. High > -5 ,29pm. Our Day Gjmkhana, P.lB p.m. Sunday 27th High Water— 4.2 a m 3 !8 p.m. 22nd Sunday after .riniiy. rrloou Last Quarter Monday 28th High Wate 5 5 a.m 4-48 p.m.84 words
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Article304 1918-10-25 2 THE STRA ITS COLLISION. JUDGMENT RESERVED On tha ninth day ci bearing, a coccluaion was reached yesterday, m th Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Ebdeu, with Capt Rushton and Capt Stoveil as aaaeeaorj, io the action, io Admiralty jurisdiction, m which the owners of tbe a a Loesles, which waa304 words
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Article56 1918-10-25 2 B. F. BIBLE SOCIETY. The following 6ubscziptions are Bcknow ledged. Previously aekco.vledged 9604.12 3f« W A Sims 50 This Fund is still open. [Daring 1917 we receive! and sent to lonrjon 9469 97. Mors thru 8,000,000 bmm k3 have been distributed among sol ■Hews, Bailors, hospitals, etc., since the war56 words
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Article189 1918-10-25 2 A Criikit Mateo at Aden. 1 pain Pat Biandford o$ the Malay Sv es Guides is still with his 1 regiment at Aden, wL^t^ hs was "going s rci g when tb .rtst m»H left. Lisntens.nl Goldfrg, tbe popular Qu.tr tHrrnnster ?l the Guides, v. fco189 words
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Advertisement419 1918-10-25 2 t£*\s* m^*mjr <f\ ideas C^SA fJU Advertising J. R FLYNN ANDFHSON I Mverttss* 16 Chan >c «tlev 1 '**wv*ri"V..\* .<•>. w. s -er .^^ajuev^aa^aTßsia-'Sjßansfeaeasßnw Be,t*r B« -afe AVOID by taking our "C. Q Mixture and using oik* INHALATION Or-'T>osite Post, Office j A R FRESHING MINK JEFFREY'S I PIiSENER iEFR419 words
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Advertisement422 1918-10-25 2 PALLADIUM AT 9 30 TO-NIGHT AT 930 A SPLENDID PICTURIZATION OF The Sensational Drury Lane Drama By Sir Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Full east of London Artistes, including Edna Fiugartb. Mary Dibley and Gerald Ames. FIRST SHO9 CG^ENGINS AT 8 O'CLOCK Butterily Fictures r resent 5 £7*422 words
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Advertisement359 1918-10-25 2 SPECIAL MUSICAL AND PICITEIAL rNTCHf^^a fob 6 mc;ris Commencing Saturday. October 19 and on t« il PATHE'S W.v: a oolleetsßSi ef oflletel vrar pactarcs aafces) by authoi dc,i ncg cv( ct:- of btst lie ai »'5 SjOttorol IPSOPgajl rbe doings cf the Freoeh aVrsoy ret Che Weel roFr I a-i359 words
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Advertisement275 1918-10-25 3 Y: :u^ E o^ E "n.-c"a*-Bifetant. lll,a r Pcx rc'o Free Press U n* 000 mtt OS! I to tafce ch*rg m** '^rrtisfer Holsters Previou n ,f a i Good salary to suitabl iptrieß* ir n with testimonials t fsßjlS*"^- ctTTEY ft BATEIAII l a hers, Singapore. ftirll r ?a275 words
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Advertisement814 1918-10-25 3 THE NAIVA3HA DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. j (m liquidation) Notice is Hereby Given pursuant to Seem tion *C 7 of the Companies Ordinance, 1916,! that the fli^t Meeting of the Creditors of The I c Naivasha Davelopmeit Co., Ltd will be held is at No. 4, Fort Road, Malacca, on Tuesday,814 words
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Advertisement1537 1918-10-25 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders a>e invited nnder the following beads for s applies to the Municipality of Singapore fiom January Ist, 19 9, for one pear I. Bakau and Bintangore Boilers, Kassau 3ticks. Flooring and Roofing Tiles, Chinese Bricks and Lime. 9. Timber. s. Miscellaneous Articles. 4. Painter's Stores, fi. Brooms.1,537 words
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Advertisement207 1918-10-25 3 NEW STOCK OF CtODUtIY jj at Whiteaways sr THE BLANFOBD Blue and Green Band 1 M J between gold line, Dinner Service |L M m Dinner Set for 12 persons 58 pieces IrW^WMfc-^^jF Price $57.75 per set I^^^*^ l^^^^ Dinner Set for 6 persons 30 pieces Price $50.25 per set207 words
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Article21 1918-10-25 4 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Bousfifld. AtthP Euiopran Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on October S2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. J?. M. BousvißLD, a daughter.21 words
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Article54 1918-10-25 4 Mitdleton.- Ernest Geo'ge Beckford Mid. dlkto* of New Lunderston Estate, Kwalai Lan>at, at Klang European Temporary Hospital on Sunday 30th October, from pneumonia following influenza. Alec— On Cctober 24th at ber residence 179 Orchard Road bel vod Fisttr of H. C Aiec (Ag*- X-) Interment at 1 idadari at54 words
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1052 1918-10-25 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday. October 25, 1918. Whilst Prince MAX of Baden is ;det;ii!ing the alms of the new Govern. ment of tho German people, the Allied commanders ate relentlessly pressing biek the enemy troops from their now precarious hoid on Belgium The entry of British troops into Va'eneiennes1,052 words
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Article203 1918-10-25 4 The Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak will preach at St Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday evening next. Tbe Hongkong Government scheme of a bonus to Civil Servants provides for 10 per cent to married men and 5 per cent to bachelors, as from Jan, 1918 M Kerensky has completed the writing203 words
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Article180 1918-10-25 4 LoDdon, Oot 28.— Mr Ward Price say# tbat of fifty thousand h^rbiau soldiers takeu prisoner by the Bulgare, only 30,000 survived the constant llitreatnitnt duritg tbre« years. London, Oct 23 Thirty thousand ppo pie attending Trafalgar Day Celebration throughout tbe United Stales passed a resolution piying a tribute180 words
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393 1918-10-25 4 The decay and renascence of Hetties uje making was the suojec; of a leoturs at the Scientific Produces BxbibttfOß, K'ng'* College, Strand, by Dc MU PbffStsr, ess cf tbd directors of British Dye- (Limited*, the Otganibation supported by ibe Government for encouraging tbe production393 words
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Article332 1918-10-25 4 Tbe Straits Echo mentions a rumour that Mr R H Ptnhoru, head master of the Penang Free School, may be offered the Principalship of the Malay College, Kuala Kan gear. A complete report has now been re ceived m London of c remarkable achieve ment by the theatrical profession of332 words
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Article205 1918-10-25 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. COUhTKKY OK T! M P..::-. (>;t I 8 per Bsnt boi I j p< r seal i gsj I 71 Ar.. n .1. lv -J TJji Bnr tl m of V.; i< j tii! <•.-■.• if they forot I tbt I j I trust of Q ing205 words
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Article129 1918-10-25 4 Subscribers to tbe TJ. J a6kc>d to eiercise patisr. tion durir- tbe BSBSSSt si pany has been T o<y bai J bit ness In addition te Bttesn J test c'rrh-, tabta j aters, I mechan!':, ar.,2 DStUsi bis i the engineer ;s m the fhrof- and furtbi r129 words
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Article49 1918-10-25 4 The acting Consul General ie ii raa of a telegram from Peking etstinf&Bt Hoo Wei Yen has been trwii'M Amcy ss Commissioner ef ForeipJli Mr Lo Cbang is apoairted BSBBjQj General, Singapore, and until StSl Mr Sbuh Kieb D Sua to carry gj duties of Consul General.49 words
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Article131 1918-10-25 4 There waa a capital at'endec:^ 1 large hall of the V M < A latt mm tbe concert m aid of the Second >;o|l Girl Gnidee Coniaany (I w c splendid programme was ecrncu*^| tbe artists were vociferruv? m Tbe V W C A rendn>d131 words
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Article105 1918-10-25 4 A Kheb bjSSmI Lo» .J founa m R*u;cca rd, L m the left ISOS'.det r euccumbrd Fs« have been inflated SI There Brill bi ■>S Cathedral tbi^ c ar i« prevalent Bickm Lines tbfre sill I at 9 15 a.n: BBS X 6.80 p.m. Hit BBSS! frissd that Bishop INMM105 words
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Advertisement95 1918-10-25 4 Bp m aiLsopps PP X AHiSTEL (TOOTH'S BULLOCH LADE UIUICIfICC WATSON'S No. 10 lllllOeXlLU PERFECTION fviiivms-w marWsyyo LARGE STOCKS-Reasonable Prices CALDBEOK MACGREGOR CO. A TY\7Tf^¥P NO BETTER CAN BE GIVEN OR TAKEN "Get It at Littles Anything required. You will hear it daily. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED, IN ENGLAND)95 words
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Advertisement49 1918-10-25 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 wM\ Mmm la— I SOB n fqr n 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do SIO) Note tie conditions ot oar offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee oi tbe high quality of our work could be given or demanded.49 words
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Article112 1918-10-25 5 F RO* BELGIUM l9j §mbmßnmm Us**; R eter'l corres-p. n .>- *JJ B ißtsn wtnrg on sot m eg Btrosi French Behjise army r ibe British Second bi set king *xb Fust army j i i ining but a j I B| Io i ith" j eastward j112 words
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Article243 1918-10-25 5 ntcr c i reaponisaiteri wirirg os S pays we ire c:.*' iti ng resistance but eeering lbs line cf the v: M rsssl liaig red 1 luburbe of est is Sad dtepU isl j Bsistssi ths Scheldt nt Ito ths eaiC cf be Seheldi at nitfa cf Fsarnsi243 words
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Article177 1918-10-25 5 --joe Dc; 22.— French communique. ■Jacfthe u.se tbere was great enemy i lir fit: at nishuime. We reached i cortbeait of Assis sur Serre Jacques farm northwest of i Un tae plateaux east of D s Bghusg which began yeater i '-••"tL^ed ij 'u-ansity. U ia coo J*177 words
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Article1008 1918-10-25 5 FURTHER LIMITATIONS i*y Sabmarise liable 2 'Beater'a eervioe] Copenhagen, Oct 28.— Berlin reports' say the Reichstag reassembled and tbe CsssetUos m his speech said the whole i German people were anxious to hear tha j Government's views on the prospects of I ths peace effort. .The President's1,008 words
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Article552 1918-10-25 5 Paris. Oct, 21.— Fresh advsrces are recorded on all the front frcm Flanders to tbe Mease region. In Fiandors, the French Belgian and British troops are fighting io grand uuiaonacd have combined to throw back thi ir adversary on the front of the Bruges oana). King Albert's troops552 words
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Article154 1918-10-25 5 i i j London, Oct 22 Serbian Commuuiquo. 'Our advance continues. The enemy has [bi-sn cleared from the regions ot Ipek, Novibezar and Pachka and we have taken [prisoners 1,500 and have captured considerable material. London, Oct 23.— French communique Tbe French captured a convoy loaded m154 words
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Article46 1918-10-25 5 A link with Burns has been broken by tbe deatb, m hie 7wth year, of Matthew Todd, a well known Soottlsh florist, whose father often oonversed with the poet, and whose grandfather pulled from the' flooded ditch che body of the hero at Holy WUlie'a Prayer."46 words
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Article183 1918-10-25 5 i BRUTALITY IN BELGIUM \Hy iabznaria* Cable] I [Renter's sWviuaj i j London, Oct 22. Reutet's corre?pon dent at Bruges says a fresh and Ptrikine instance of the inhumanity of the German authorities* has baen discovered by Belgian soldiars m the liberated Uriicory. The' latter found a183 words
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Article359 1918-10-25 5 London, Ocb 22 —In tbe House of Common*, replying to Mr Mariott Mr: sooar Law stated tbu. the Domioiou Gov- ernments had nos ret formally nominated resident ministers to act uq regular members of ihj Impe;ial W»r Cabinet but the R5 H?n Sir R Borden had recently arranged359 words
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Article329 1918-10-25 5 George Rizhard Parris, a gardsner, who i despite his seventy three years of age, was said to be like a cat, more at borne up a tres than on the ground," fell off a mul beny tree at Wandsworth while gathering fruit and fractured bis skull. A verdict cf accidental329 words
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Advertisement131 1918-10-25 5 X 9 O&ihZ3 %J V% Ol vi W io tt rTft /r& *r^ sF" sfsi ROfPER NEAT 9 COMPACT, SIMPLE Price $5 6C M¥¥T¥ F?HP 3 UlUsliOg flrl IXllirS 5t. 35 per I lb. tin BSBjjßjrasw^"- ■•Lra^Macssß«ss«^^ it kg n i if%a/B"f*Bfs\sfii" ?lfs r Ifl *HE sbbb bU 8 1131 words
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Advertisement570 1918-10-25 6 Pc Oe ffsSTISE INDIA AND Apcab Line (Oomf antes laocrpovaleiS s Esgi&nrl Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) sue Company's MAIL SERVICES east cf bcmbay are at present pended. tfte company's intermediate services to and from London are at present570 words
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Advertisement551 1918-10-25 6 JAPAN HAII STEABSOFF Lt« (i££3«9ov&fcs>a ik far S93pisg, S&asgfcal, UU A T«kek»ft& f tf Salasca, Paaasg, Cclaasba as^ Engiaua tia Tha Cspa. a sewlee 13 malntftlnod belm-vA* Japanese ports and Liverpool or London ustdet mail contract with the Imperial Japaceee Government. Tbe Stc.au. era msintaining tnia Bervioe have bees specially551 words
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Advertisement323 1918-10-25 6 TIMOR DILLY. A Steamer will sail abont tho 28th instant for Timor Dilly. For freight and passage Apply BOUSTEAD A Co., Agents. Singapore, l'th October, 29 i8. 1610 28-10 HONGKONG. A steamer will be despatched for the above port calling at Sourabaya on or about the 25th inst., and has323 words
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Advertisement540 1918-10-25 6 PACIFIC MAIL STE&!®SH?P ttttii (INCORPOiMTED IN H S,A, «'J REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SCtvte Hongkong, Shanghai, Kcba, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sag p. S.S. "ECUADOR*' 14 000 tons from Hon^kor,^ on or S.S. 'COLOMBIA". 14,000 tons do fa N, S.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons do do l! and eveiy 28 days540 words
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Article1400 1918-10-25 7 Great Physlaian's Retirement. Frcm o%r (hen CGirupondtni Augusl 25. ■ss Afjtr a few ytara' notable success as a lacdic^i sp^cialict is Hsrley B tree:, bir Jimes Mackenzie baa retired from active practice. Hia sole reesonia that be has some medical literacy projects m hand, and requires more time1,400 words
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Article403 1918-10-25 7 Italian Submarine's Exploit. A calm summer evening waa closing m when an Italian submarine, submerged, saw a dark shape ahead. The Italian officer commanding the submarine watched it gradually grow larger m the field ol hie periscope and m a few momenta could recognize it for403 words
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Advertisement265 1918-10-25 7 r .^iajE3Ss^ i^^^^—ssssssssss wasssaswasssssssssssMMwwwwwwcMsssssssssHßßMasssßsaaaMSSi^ resets <^ T r -2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 11 H v, AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, j INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLE M.E HTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. £20.000 Je,oslted with the Supreme Coor t 0 England,265 words
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Advertisement401 1918-10-25 7 \mmm specie 'i?Vv |ffft UKOBPOS I s i I 48,809.8 I I 19.01 C.v-- I IC j'v': J.. H <\ ».j:| ood I ISOSJQ I -ij, J Is< ye Esq y. Ysrsssswa Esq N. Kajtf Eaq. M. Odaairl Ssq. N. 8 ma Esq Bai n E, Iwaaasl X, Bonoda ?-q401 words
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Advertisement482 1918-10-25 7 WORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Britain). F^RE Simple Oontraots, Latest Oonee*sBions MARINE All kind-i of Marine Bosiness transacted. MOTOB CAR? Beduced Bates. Increased Benefits. Poici-^-< issaea by this Ootr-pany covet accidental Damage, PubUo MabUity, bur. Hlary, Firo Trb.n-ix. H, I. TOTTOB, ItttUBTBE A Co.. Ltd.. Resident482 words
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Article705 1918-10-25 8 ,f Like Spraying a Potato Patch." Mr J F B Livesay, Canadian Correspondent at the front, m a dispatch m August sends the following account of the capture of Domary Tbe road that leads into Damer 3 f.em the west eff tho main Roye hj^hrvny gently climbs705 words
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Advertisement209 1918-10-25 8 I Verio's is the Incomparable Remedy. I y th supreme re ac ly of modern times for all 'host, lung, and H throat troubles m old or young. The .test ol time is behind fj this reat nn•dy m nil par; of the world it has proved its N j209 words
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Advertisement169 1918-10-25 8 Ache and Pain Insurance. You insure your house against fire, yoa insure your life why not irsure yourself against aches and pains j Little's Oriental Balm is an Ache and Pain Insurance for those who keep it handy can have INSTANT relief from Backache. Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and EVERY169 words
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Advertisement506 1918-10-25 8 ftU CKVfELL^CONFID£iVfti 1 imwmmmm ■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■> r* lIS km «ad I matxtm» hi— i .^vj^, A clean, tempting food, giving ttamina mPUJtmtlmJ Jfi O AG£NTS FCR L.&A S PERPINa* WORCteTSfcSHi** BAUCI ss■ps"P^sa^MKa^WßjJfSJ?*rVli^" TJ-S^ t* :v *-'r~" v^*v*-^t V^"^ *lt?ri r» <"" -o'" .S m*-\ mj^Smmm* -l* »-Ka Xt C'afke's Biood Wixinre506 words
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Advertisement22 1918-10-25 8 is so great that we can premise sattsfaCt We guarantee to give absolutely WASSIAIOU ASSOMUU i Phone 144 56 and 57 8$22 words
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Article32 1918-10-25 9 f I ■< Ofct 24.) j' I > 4 8-16 A« I 8 li 16 taftalt 4 Ii 1G 8-' 'CTSmSMBII, I• I Sf» s* LB T Vs* i U ISC c <__ *8*32 words
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Article53 1918-10-25 9 I 12.00 Oplttaa, Imawi 2 :.iCC C* Pc- «T5.(0 Scsawak r 8 60 Davoe'a BeflUaal ;7 25 Pieb brand kwowni per I tin 6 6 60 Sylvan know 6.66 Lampglasa pt* i Kni 6. €6 Dragon pes I 6.16 riS" p»- 2 6.41 RfOira nor I A BA OfC3§53 words
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Article39 1918-10-25 9 [ftJl SrUieh reasala nrihfH marked.] Arrivals. Oct 28.— Kaka, Hal Nam, Poh Ann; Ivranii Maru <Jap). Oct 24.— Lady Weld. Medusa, Klang. Batavier, Sri Patana R S Bare. Menggala, Brouwer (Dut) Flevo (Sat) Tenchi Mam (Jap).39 words
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Article16 1918-10-25 9 Oct 23. Soon Ann, Anjcu, Ipch, Sri Mnar, Circe, Hong Calypso O O DaendeU (Dot).16 words
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Article179 1918-10-25 9 Oct. 24, 1818. The following are the chares ac tc whicu changes are notified m Mesera Hnwec »f:d Co* share list Buvere Sellers BOBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES Ayer Hitam 11.50 18. CO Ayer Molek 2.20 2.40 Ayer Panae 10.25 11.00 Balgownie 4 60 5 00 Bukit Katil .CO179 words
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Advertisement57 1918-10-25 9 STOCKS wn FaVOußiTe l F i n c uuiiiiL/ TV £WPITI«DC I ITTTTaHI X 8 I B" eJL JLaafc iJWjJ m\ i x\ JL\ U I M Pi A 11 Mmmm I 1& z uif %m mVmZ TT skw m\\ -m Have Arrived I "EMPIRE' "OLIVER." P Borneo Co.. Ltd.57 words
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Advertisement1000 1918-10-25 9 AUCTION SALE OF Houses Nos. 53, 54, f5, f6, s', 58, 69, and 59-1 Orchard Road, Singapore I At Messrs CBING KENG LEE Coy's Sale Room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday 28th October 1918 at 2-30 p.m. CHING KENG LEE Co. i AUCTION SALE OF Valuable European Compound bouse1,000 words
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Advertisement753 1918-10-25 9 AUCTION SALE Unrrdcened Tltdgs, the property of fifteen pawLbh<p>. On Friday, Ist .Vov 19*8, et 10 a m On Monday, 4th Ncv 1918, at 10 a.m Cn Wednesday, 6th Kov 1918, at 10 am On Friday, Bth 19.8. at 10 a.m. I The pledges consisting of s tt c chains,753 words
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Miscellaneous151 1918-10-25 9 'AIL TABL£ To daj. ;*:ee»md<li*;i ana* local fIMM* *e,»oa»fl Its* below Fenang, Mai&en*, E.M.H. tf C*mm3) 1 p.a (exoept Raadsy) Johore S, 9.30. noon, t, 1 A 8 p.m. Cncob Soon Hocg 8.80 am Pangkal, via ports 11.80 AM M^dan V Goens 1.30 PM M ilacca Sri Patana 1.80 Pm151 words
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Article792 1918-10-25 10 OPINIONS OF MEDICAL MEN. A Government Enquiry. A meeting waa held at 11 o'clock on Monday, m tbe R^i loot's tfflca, Kuala Lumpur, when, at the invitation of the Chief Secretary, tue following gentlemen met to dibcu.s whet steps btould be tnken with regard to792 words
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Article66 1918-10-25 10 The Clodhopper, :<:i excel] int ft>e Triangle drama I turirg Charles R*j appears :n tbe new programme at the Marlborough, to- nigh along with oni oi tbobtst Charlie I *i plin oomedies oi tbe Mutual brand eves screened end 'r.-b numbers nf the Fathe Gssette end News66 words
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Article481 1918-10-25 10 The Gymkhana orgouiscd by the Com. mittee of the Singapore Snorting Club, m j aid of Our Day Foods, commences to mor- j row at 315 p.m. Tbeetewards for the Races j are the hon'b'e F Seton James, OM6, j Messrs Farrant, Archdeacon, Saunders,! Soaudrett, W Peel, E481 words
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Article195 1918-10-25 10 A correspondent wkbea to know by j what right the Pier.ideut of the Sporticg Club sat ia iha fctewcrds enquiry into the! running of this horse, We regcei to say j ■*c cannot inform him. As far as the rules go it is laid dowa195 words
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Article94 1918-10-25 10 The folic wing sum-s r.re gratefully ac irno v. U dgtfd Acknowledged $19,007.14 Mib Ebd n M be (7th) 10 Pre by i rfan Church Ladies' Working Party. Mrs Agnew $1 2, Mrs Ton linson 7. Mi Kenzie 6, 24 Mrs Woisk (18th) 1094 words
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Article29 1918-10-25 10 Mr V D Koowles, cf Messrs Bradde Bros, was ti.ken ill wi-.h influenza on Wednesday tbe rtrsc member of tbe local bar to become a victim of tbe epidemic29 words
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Article355 1918-10-25 10 BARLOW'S RUBBER REPORT. Singapore, Oct 24. The matket since l*st Auctions has shown a weaker tendency, but at the sales which c included this afternoon a fair demand was experienced and prices generally were on a level with close of last week. The highest prices were paid355 words
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Article92 1918-10-25 10 Singapore, Oct 24 Tbe weekly Rubber Auction opened yesterday with a strong demand for 6tand ard grades al: abour la^r week's prices. Fine Pale Urepe was keenly competed for aud sold up to 69 cents. Prime Sheet waa unchanged from last week. Iv the concluding stages the92 words
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Article168 1918-10-25 10 Singapore, Oct 24. The market daring the pa6t week has isen very steady and prices at the Auc lions which have just closed indicate a firm undertone 58$ cents hue been paid freely for Tnin Fine Pale Crepe, one flue lot reaching 59 cents. Prime S'ueet168 words
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Article294 1918-10-25 10 The Races rather interfered with busi* ness but local rubbers on tbt whole continue fairly active and as tbe Rubber auctions have started* at good values to da; the demand for investments m this section remains solid. Mining chares and Industrials have been overshadowed by operations iv294 words
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Article291 1918-10-25 10 (Oct 17-28.) The past week has been an uneventful one m the share market. Rubber. The commodity has been flcmer daring the week, but rather erratic owing to varying rumours of reßtrictior is 1 etc. k Auction Results 16eh to 17th October I (Guthrie's Report.) I Total291 words
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Article528 1918-10-25 10 Sensational Sequel to a Raid Rather sensational developments are likely to occur as tbe revolt of a smart t capture of opium smugglers iv Teluk Anson by tbe Chandu Monopolies Department of Perak says tbe Times of Malaya. it Bppears tbat tw.ng to information received by Mr G528 words
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Article38 1918-10-25 10 Sunday Oct 27. Johnston's Pier, 7 9 and 10 am., 2.3 and 8 80 pm. Ciub Bungalow, 8 80, 9 BO and 12 15, 3 end 5.80 p.m. High Tide 4.22 a.m. and 8.18 p.m.38 words
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