The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 1918
1918-11-02
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Title Section16 1918-11-02 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918. tE n i ifiNTS NO. 9,50916 words
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Article312 1918-11-02 1 Late wire news ia given on page 4. A few changes iv the iocal share iist —Page 9 Barlow's produce report will be found on page 10 German towns have been heavily bo'nbed— Page 5. Regulations fixing maximum food prices locally are publish* d Page 4 The312 words
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Article1514 1918-11-02 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. Yesterday afternoon ibe head tamby, a man cf intelligence wm told the important news "Rouen (Turkey) sndab kalah sudab jatoh." To which the quite unexposed response wae "Skaraog orang uciik g&ji." sfc The prevailing note on the Topic1,514 words
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Advertisement192 1918-11-02 1 feonDRICH TYRES LfUtf VND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. I afternoon TEAS will be served m the hotel lounge and on the lawn every I Thursday from 4.30 p.m. I ■I Music m Attendance Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, I it 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). I BRITISH-MADE RIBBONS sssi192 words
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Advertisement301 1918-11-02 1 KELLY WALSH LTD. II CORPORATE D IN HONGKONG^. Loose Leaf I Commercial Note Books I Stationery Memorandum I Sundries Books I Commercial Account an Books I General Printing 3UVT RECEIVED NEW SUPPLIES Artists, Water Colours Cakes and Tubes Adelphi Hotel "Our Day" ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 A FLOWER BALL m301 words
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Advertisement68 1918-11-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Steamer for Hongkong Paga 6. Accountant wants spare time employ ment 9. Tenders wanted by Johore Governmentt Page 8. The Fantastics are paying a return visit Page 2. The attractions of Oar Day country Fait page 10. Kelly and Walsh for commercial Bta tionery— Page 1. ASHE NEPHEW68 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS*5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1918-11-02 1 THE WEEK. Sftwtiij 2nd High Wsfcw -9 26 3 0 12 p m. Ml Souls' Day. Sunday 3rd. High Water— 9.^,2 a m I^-42 p m. 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Monday 4th High Wate.— lo .5 a.m 11-12 p.m. New Moon. New Year Sp rts meeting, 8 C C. 5.1593 words
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Article273 1918-11-02 2 Speoial iaanes of the F M S Gazette f. Gate that tUja ASang lakandar ibni Sultan iiris Mershid ed-Aazam Shah Almerhoin Rihanaatuilah, Raja Bendahara of the Ssase of Perak waa pub icly proclaimed by Hia ExcalUncy tba High Commissioner *i having succeeded to the dignity273 words
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Article31 1918-11-02 2 Thi Chief Secretary to the F M S Got- wnmtnft records with deep regret the death ol Mr A A Wright, who was killed Ja action on Sept 6th, 1918. t31 words
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Advertisement524 1918-11-02 2 ofj&£*2& 4f\ New Ideas /%*VT/£ el. R FLVNN ANDFRSO^ ftrtv«-rtis** '6, Chsr.f,e ■"■ne^ HAVE YOU TRiED fi:ll sizes? LIR6B STOCKS NOW AYaILABLE. IE PARSH EIVIPiOE THEATRICAL GO. I High Class Farsse institution (for a short season oniy) \i I it, OdISES THEATRICAL HILL Victoria tt Singapore TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SATURDAY New524 words
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Advertisement431 1918-11-02 2 PALLADIUM AT 930 TO-NIGHT AT 930 COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME INCLUDING A Special Feature by Tbc "London Film Co., enlitfed I Heart Child BY FRANK DANBY A dramatiz vtion of tho well known story, a play of 'Smiles and Tears, acted by t. full; caet of London Artibts lnoladißg, EDNA431 words
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Advertisement262 1918-11-02 2 A BIG FILM WITH BIG C«ST THE A IT TIE I ■<k *^*"s# *> In the Second Show Mill I A MIGHTY MOLirr I v Ac Adaptation /.f Bme IDa I IN MORE THAN 7,j i I Full of AcriOD, Bupcrbiy Vv- t exited, ±<r.. v I ft steeenfa ft262 words
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Advertisement357 1918-11-02 3 CIGARETTES The particular man demands a particular cigarette. ''State Expres" s a re made for just such men— men of discrimination who require the best No. 555 Virginia Pcr s r $1.15 V Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. v t fr 6*j£ ca& vet I Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Co,357 words
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Advertisement358 1918-11-02 3 GOV RNMENT OF JOHORE. MINING LAND AT MERSING. Mining rights over 28 blocks of land at Ulu Merging, totalling about i, U' acres, will be disposed of by tender on the ICth day of December '918. Full particolwra may ba obtained on application to the Commissioner of Lands A Mines,358 words
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Advertisement562 1918-11-02 3 JONORE GOVERNMENT. Tenders will be reoeired at the Johore Government Dispensary up to noon on 16th November 1918 for the supply to the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, during the year iBI9, of the following articles 1. Food-Stuffs. 2. Materials for Bandages, Clothing, Mosquito- Netting, Blankets, and Bed Mats. 3. Milk562 words
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Advertisement782 1918-11-02 3 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. I 23rd SUNDAY AFTSB TBINITY, NOV bRD. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.3" a.m. Litany. 7.(6 a.m. Holy Communion 'Choral). Hymns, 2U, 439, 3.9, 185, 447. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com. 4 p.m. No Service. 6.80 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Hymns, 435, Inth m, 428,487. ST. MATTHEV/'cJ,782 words
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Advertisement815 1918-11-02 3 4iilHtmHHiiyittMiMHmiimMiiMilllMMMmiMmi^^MW^^M^MiiiiiiiiMiiiiinmiMiiiT iiitiMjf f tiMHiat* jjtiwii iiHRHn HfWnVnvrwwMfW^MiV^M^^MfnHl I nf^^^^^^RW^^WiHHtnfTTTl II I il l nl l n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 *Be IRi** A4s*intm*\t UKfl II tht Cturi *f Spmm g A Royal Food for your Baby I Gl*r© j« used is815 words
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Advertisement674 1918-11-02 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received up to noon on Fiiday. rhe ath November, 918, at the Resident s Office. Malacca, from persons desirous of c utracacg for supplies, etc., for the Govrntnent at Malacca, for a period of one year, c >mm =ncing frcm January st, 19.9 a i674 words
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Article24 1918-11-02 4 Domestic Occurences BIRTH. Cunlipj b Oa the 25th October, 19 8 at Darby Dale, Derbyshire, England the wife of Percy Cumjlffb of a sod.24 words
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1072 1918-11-02 4 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, November 2, 1918. Renter learns that Turkey has surrendered unconditionally. Dite Oot 31st." Ilis Excellency the Governor has received the following telegram Tho following telegram from The Secretary of State for the Colocips to The Governor of the Straits Setrlcir.pnrs has hpen received. JJlsi October1,072 words
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Article256 1918-11-02 4 t Lt W G Bennett mr is appointed I acting Harbour Master afc Penang. Mr E 1 Tourner it appointed an examiner of I Masters and Mates at Singapore. I According to a letter received by the last mail from Hongkong it is understood that (he Hon Mr Eu Torg256 words
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Article920 1918-11-02 4 Mr Van Caylenberg Murdered. From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Nov 1. Ten aimfd Chinese gane pebben held ap six motor cars yesterday ufiercccn on the Karap;ir Teraob Uoud. They shut dend young Van Cuylecberg nephew oi ail Mi] Van Cuytenbßtg. The former h;.d justi returns a from Singapore920 words
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Article196 1918-11-02 4 B-.»d.<r- P^itfa h. Fmn^u,,- the, t AT, taeftetd Independent Sec &eiehsteg id ie Uebkn l ittonal boc tot ittftkfog *aj fffninnbuig o. 8-c the Gem.a 1 a bbort time i< ftMta Tte t:- b^t^U! r.und GuUe i bo:v Aiene. S3W but the G r resistance witb On rtNliy196 words
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Article139 1918-11-02 4 Regulations under the Military Ordinance enact that m the BMJ married men called out the Govitca may grant subsiftecce te a wHi «m m Colony or F M S o! a im ?c: n m •260 per month, eacb <-on not vm "I 1 each daughter BOf139 words
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Article87 1918-11-02 4 Regulations are putiiiebid ie the* fixing the retail price ol M» sweetened condensed ruil &t cents per tin and sterilised at I The fo"owing maximum food P Also fixed Ik an inerab 60 cent* PPr« r Ikan lidah, Teu«iri. Kurau IM Puteh 50 cent* Karapac, Pa*j* Kschi87 words
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Article104 1918-11-02 4 .•it Gatbiie and Ob h ive 6^.--following telegram from tb* r J Linggi interim dividend l leee tax 5e 9i h Theinfluen/acu k«fi^ any abatement Ui 8H« ko1 quite a Dunib«r f tb<' b C I liOldfe, Dearly eve ryh I > Deaths from pM*«« A intiacaztt, a:r104 words
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Advertisement110 1918-11-02 4 nr r m illsopps X r fc X *>sTfi I TOOTH'S BULLOCH LADE MARTIN'S V.V.O. LARGE STOCKS-Reasonable Prices CALDRRK MAOGRE6OR 00. t Benson's Watch Pill THE *'B&NK OF ENGLAND" /wv y- A Three quarter plate LONDON iffi^ MADE watch of high qiality aid flj:^. finish throughout. Sterii»^g silver double bottom110 words
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Advertisement41 1918-11-02 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBCHABD ROAD. TELKPHONB 1085 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high qnaiity of enr work could be given or demanded.41 words
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Article268 1918-11-02 5 la-fSTIcTiTcNED AT l,, cs .o Occupy Dardanelles -M— QPO— oflVial. ngrit lotded the Tahergb it and i the t m .i jrvai bjck lo drive ni ofl Bemenli arrived a Meanwhile :le webt bank ,-ks from their >i Tfchergii-.it. Oel -i and wa t-nsiny'ii poai j f Ki'ft268 words
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Article98 1918-11-02 5 W« Oc: The great interest j K'J tae electicns, m the United; Kei :c Nay cf whole of the Hone* of j Pi:iz:*vse* and one third of the Senate overacts ard legislatares of macyj teistDieasiflrid by ihe vigorous reply cnu leaders on Ocfi 25 to .^2 appeal98 words
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Article68 1918-11-02 5 Germany Must Atone H.— F i losing an imprei jy J House of Commons! L^? W >->fc public lLdigna I r »1 cf prisoners m w** s'looijiy voiced by the a irmly approve the t,V *-'«43- or me repatriation s Ife forafrout of armistice •U^/** 868 words
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Article59 1918-11-02 5 aMtttoa; of fifty memberi of (ha '-ri tu^ Governmant has tb u:iJ a to the affaet that a P»t\ Casern daricg the would ba a National a! r 3s 15 P«fliea to eootinut 3l Ukavi p ar tv h% 8 not yet' ni 38t elaborase pre j :i59 words
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Article14 1918-11-02 5 J^iojJ adb »nnonnce« that 2^*ll r*° WUI UCe o«lween belligerenti.14 words
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Article696 1918-11-02 5 RAPID ADVANCE i— Enemy Armies In flight dUvtor'i 8«rvio«l Roma, Oat 80.— The Allied offensive on tbe Piave bis hitherto resulted m the takiLg prisoner of over 20,' 00 Tha attacking f»ont is now over a hundred killometres from Grappa to the Ma aw the Third Itnli696 words
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Article98 1918-11-02 5 London, Ocfc 31.— Anstro Hungarian official on ibe Venetian plain the English and Italians thrust further forward a«d appreciably extended the places where at they have broken through north yard and ■oath ward cf Montello. Taking into bo count tl»e re*o!veofi«xpreased to conclude an armistice and peace ending98 words
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Article22 1918-11-02 5 London. Oo* 81.-The Admiralty •tetei that a Britiib detlroyer lank "lOonl casualty on Toeaday alter a oolliiion with pnwhftntrnftn.22 words
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Article107 1918-11-02 5 MONTENEGRO REVOLTS j Balkans m Allies 1 Hands I By Babmarin* Cable] j [Renter's Bcrvioej London, Ocfi 30.— French Eastern cam mnnique. Serbian cavalry has reached the Danube eaet of Semendria and occupied Poj^rovatz. The enemy ia retreating headlong. We reached tbe front Milannovac Tcpola Pulacka and107 words
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Article174 1918-11-02 5 More Prisoners Taken j London, Oct 81. French communique. j South of Guide we carried several enemy trenches Bnd approached the road Guise j Ito Labrie lft Vie Villa. W« continued our j i offensive between Bancgoea and Herpyj where there was very lively fighting., |We nre174 words
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Article89 1918-11-02 5 Locdon, Oct 30. Tbe Press bureau states that the Independent Air Force attacked on Tuesday night two important chemical works and one aeroplane works at Mannheim with good results and also bias* furnaces at Butbacb, railways at Thionville and Offenburg and the aerodrome at Hagenau. Direct hits89 words
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Article72 1918-11-02 5 London, Oct 29. In the House of Commons Mr Holt asked Have proposals been made to tbe British communities m China Japan ani elsewhere that they should form a British sohoola patriotic league and that Chambers of Commerce sbould disseminate commercial and political propaganda. Lord Robert Cecil replied72 words
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Article53 1918-11-02 5 Amsterdam, Ooc 81. A doctor writing m the Viennese Medical Journal says that the Spanish tickness is due to a strepta coccus bacillus which i« deetrnyable by an injection of a sublimate. Twenty two! leases of inflammation of tbe lungs have 1 thus been successfully treated.53 words
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Article238 1918-11-02 5 i A Medan correspondent eaya Sumatra planters are hoping that the rubber fccherae of the Robber Commission will i be executed, and that Dutch EasG lodian planters will join m restriction of crop and tiring of prices. I A few days ago there was a meeting of238 words
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Article20 1918-11-02 5 Mr C H Wftdiell, of the Mercantile Bank, left Peoang tor Colombo, via Madras, on tiauiler to the branch there.20 words
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Article415 1918-11-02 5 i MORE RACES BREAK AWAY j Appeals for Armistice {By labaiariae Cable! [fUntor't Berrioe] Amsterdam, Ocu 31. Tha Weser z.utung has a wire from Bctd*pfrs» sfcafin« that Earolyi and Andrasey h *ye reschei an ucderstandiug under which Andrjksey will be joint Foreign M»nispr temporarily, Karolyi thereafter becoming415 words
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Article115 1918-11-02 5 Kaiser Proposes to Retire London, Oct 80. A wire to Amsterdam from Berlin says the KaUer told a number of members ol the Reichstag that tbe people must not think he bad decided to stay on tba throne. He added that if the moment came when the interest115 words
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Article81 1918-11-02 5 g London, 00l 80 Ludendotf's resigaation has hitherto bean explained as chit fly due to the failure ol his military plans but later advices strongly intimate that he endeavoured to overthrow tba new Government and to establish virtually a military dictatorship. Tha Government proved the stronger ani81 words
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Article73 1918-11-02 5 Amsterdam, Oct 30.— A wire from Barlin says Germ&ny has de«patched a supple niontary note to President Wilson explain ing the constitutional changes m Get many. Wtiihingrou, Oct 81. This supplementary German uo'e hue been delivered but it v stated it ccakos no cbauge iv the situation.73 words
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Article55 1918-11-02 5 The oldest tea tree m Japan is still preserved m the Hiyoahi tea gardens, a well known tea grower of Sakamotomura, Sbiga prefecture. Selected leaves picked from the trees of the garden will ba presented to T M the Emperor and Empress through the superior warden of Hiyoebi ebrine, 1055 words
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Advertisement144 1918-11-02 5 ROBINSON CO Burroughs elcome Co. Johnson Sons. "Ryiol" Developer Azoi Developer Metol Qainol Sodium Hyposulphite 1 Hydrcquinone M Sodium Carbona-e Amidol n Sodium Sulphite Chr. mi m IntensifierJ Metcl Mercuric J-.d de an Hydrckinone Sodium iv phite I arge storks juct arrived. 1^ /;v^ JLW Jki isL»^ .ftSLetfj -Ok Smoking144 words
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Advertisement592 1918-11-02 6 Estate of Khoo Hun Yeang deceased. A rare opportunity for acquiring a most desirab'e residence by auction At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Sale Room Raffles Chambers Raffles Place Singapore On Monday, 25th November, 1918, at 2-30 p.m< Lol 1 The most beautiful and substantially built town residence of the592 words
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Advertisement906 1918-11-02 6 FOB HONGKONG. A British Steamer with excellent accom modation for First Class passengers, is m tended to tail on or about the 15th instant. For ft eight and passage apply to BOUSTEAD t CO Agents Singapore, Ist November, 1818. 211 15-11 THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) The s.s.906 words
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Advertisement631 1918-11-02 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP f <?>J i- (INCOKPOKATED IN T: P V? ».fl|H REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS ACTIC STB r f I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sa r I S.S. "ECUADOR". 14.000 tons from Hongkoa« on r".' X S.S. COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do V' S.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons do631 words
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Article488 1918-11-02 7 Effects of Unscrupulous Hoarding One of the most serious difficulties with whijh India has recently been t .ad, was the ehortage of metallic coins canoed m a large degree by uoecropuloue hoarding. The inconvenience to which the Indian public was put by this shortage has488 words
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Article315 1918-11-02 7 j There is a venerable e:ory to the effect that when the Pope was once told that the t Vatican was within tha jurisdiction of [the Anglican Bishop of Gibraltar, Hie Holiness was bo aurprieecl at tbe unexpected intelligence that he forgot to be ■indignant. However315 words
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Advertisement131 1918-11-02 7 Topical roofing hENASCO vith patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS hich do away with the necessity of jmb sticky cement at the overlaps. :-^'^%^> v |ENASCI> is the result of over 0 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Rooiings. Its inability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the131 words
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Advertisement188 1918-11-02 7 DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES A s^ Qualities- when you fit them, a f£^> //vsßmkX' reater improvement when you \Ba^\ >iave run ttiem for some time r~^ 'II \Hs\* and noticed the absence of tyre finl troubles and the greatest imLs*^ 1 1 i provement of all when, having I If SBf188 words
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Advertisement19 1918-11-02 7 EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF MOTORING CONSULT HINWATT&Co., Head Office, Motor Works Dept., 02, Harket Street. SO, Orchard leti19 words
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Advertisement586 1918-11-02 7 Federated Malay States War Charities lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issied aider ;he auspices of the Federated Malay btatee War C harities Committee and the Prizes will 36 allocated as follows The Prizes The allocation of the amount subscribed artlt be as follows SO per cent. for one Ist586 words
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Article577 1918-11-02 8 Possibly tbe strangest collection of odd ments m tbe world is to be found m the soldier's haversack. Tbe contents of a schoolboy's pocket come a good second though ot course if a schoolboy had a pocket the siza of a haversack he would probably win577 words
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Article297 1918-11-02 8 Succumbs to Pneumonia, We (Statesman) regret to announce the death of Major His Highness the Maharaja Dhiraj Shri SummaniDgbji Bahadur oi Jodhpur t»t his capital. The late Mahargja has passed away while still a youth, being m his 21st year. He ascended the gadi m April297 words
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Advertisement889 1918-11-02 8 HOT*- '^^g/^ ft< S »%J^^^^ah With LEA PERRIHS SAUCE 9 fe» I H^^^.^^^^a sprinkled over the meat, "fish B //*^|il'^S^^^l orcheese, &c, are all that is required 1- M^liWiffif<sN to impart the mostdelicious piquancy I ■^^^^*Sa and flavour gjjj a^iy!rc--^-^ 3 sv^H/ ingredients make a little of this sauce n889 words
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Advertisement91 1918-11-02 8 Straits Shipping Parcils and iblpp^lJ 8 Telegraph st I aij 6 Kr." |J test to tetograpb ofßce You Netd Ue* If y are Eooka^tl Ate. KccciviDg. PorwwiN^, lm9 or 8tori)::c Jpokk Goocis Collected, ELippid audlv:^ tc KOI A 1 li- f 0.0 COSLIICH I physkums tsawmw i Of tfi QMrttii91 words
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Article38 1918-11-02 9 :^*«a;- Nov 1 I PMI Ist > < P«l6 If iaa 8 16 l« foisto Itn I BD2 t v»— v» 6 m r S ti 4 4 4«t Prcra <i 100^ Jatai ftnui |tf| Ei^st If Pfcy i-38 words
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Article114 1918-11-02 9 Tm (200 tone) 11 f O.OO fl 1 1 c 0 Pin r 6k 0 80 r>o .%>. 1% 81l cv 1,0 r BOM i liki 10 to I U m ->* d 6a 12. C0 ni booi C v tod 875 860 MM! rtEl« 2 4CO ESfet, r114 words
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Article52 1918-11-02 9 [All Btuieh ve^Bf !r unless marked.] Arrivals. Ocfc 81. Kutoa^, Soott Harley, Ejtnar |alda; Melc'aior Tctu'j, Eaiile (Dat) Iwa- mi Mate IJap). Nov 1. Brouwer, Singkara (Dai 1 CLEARANCES. OotSl. Hainam Hoag kio, Kaki Hebe; SiJ^acodj'i (Dai* i' v S tmud (Sia'n). N'ov 1 D^u Sunud (Siara)52 words
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Advertisement289 1918-11-02 9 C H 000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 if; AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITID. I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). H. AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. O0.» I flupiNllta •Wl the Supreme Conr^ O f England, and oomplioa with the BrltishLlf, kmrnw.^ Oom^liiles V:.289 words
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Advertisement442 1918-11-02 9 nmujarj J-ii*jt_*-.^*<r n«■ rm caoer^r^^wv.-*'* war. 2*-»-*«^»^ VegaJifiKA SPECIE MSK, LTD. PWMtfOBAIMP IH 9APAJI Oapmi Botaeribeo^. IIMI .T 45,0a0.00(5 Casual Paid U^.. _.y. 42 000,0-90 i BMnvrc Vttad y. IMOt.OOQ rr n lwiJ, j laonye E^, r r iM /j-n toe* H, Kiij;\?arcv Es r. J. Irc^ye a y. Tamakawa442 words
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Advertisement505 1918-11-02 9 Tha Eastern United Assurance CORPORSnaK ltd. Head Oryic^- --SiMSAfcTi&B. i&wO3j*c»&tejS hi $h3 ,s»»aiis nnHlomiwln »!£S DSP&fiTSatll-RigataivCoe^oi o» BoilflBalls sud Cargo. i F 101 l p^Tiii^aJara is So »^t>3 wad &ii oSfte* Bi i.- FOUQBU, QoMMri BliMget. f^S lIV CflAf i Bob-Maßagcvi c -V^iut fie i iRcJ-'r CfcUe SoiMtxi, Bia iooi.505 words
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Advertisement245 1918-11-02 9 (lacorporai! d iv Great Biituin). transaoted. Be^efl?8 Or% AR Reduoea Rates InoPoasefl Pomelo- issued by this Company cove* Accidental Damage, Public LiaSlity, Burglary, Fire Transit. B. J. TCTTOH, IcILISTEB Co.. td., Resist at Officer a -nf r.-il Aco^te. bt-aits Bottietneni& A*F. M. B. 8l 7 no the ho mm mm245 words
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Advertisement596 1918-11-02 9 Accountant, Erglishimn, open to accept empjoymt-nc after nsnal offl-e ho: i i?;ly box 14 o/o F;ee Prem. 11l 4-iJ Small Bongalow, with I bedrooms, Bitting room, Ver ncab ai <l OaUioiisefi Oo freehold l«ua cl .s'Y one acre area. Fall-partt'-ulars, cooditfoo 'taxes, etc. c, Be "Money, c/o Free Preßi, I596 words
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Miscellaneous351 1918-11-02 9 *AIL TABLE Te oaj 1 loiaaeßiata »r.3 io'sal m*i 4 >\ te toutfl PdBBJBg, Mai*c?f. t F 5.3. (tf T*«iiJ t v. j HDf (excopt oa^-itr'r i Johore 8, 9.33, caon, 2, i 6 p.m. llougkong 8 30 AM Djtmbi, etc. Sin^kep 9 80 am Bangkok Mata Hari 930 AM351 words
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Article1489 1918-11-02 10 THE HEAVY DEATH HATE. A special meeting of the Mnnicip Commissioners to confcidcr tbe Budg fox 1919 was w%M iu the Board Boo: yesterday pfLeinocc, Mr W P^el pre.idin Others pmoal were MjǤttj W B^.a, M Nwnw.. j Tan Knees* Hock, Sm Tior Wah, J A BUM, E1,489 words
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Article81 1918-11-02 10 Uc Frsderick Shipman the well-known tnpresatio is now on hii way to Singapore ivith a specially selected company of lady irtietas known aa The New Fautaetics." Iba compuny includes Mue Paulia*? Bind ey, who naado each striking succefs hronghout tbe East with Mr Paul Dufault, tfi«s Phyllis Foldi,81 words
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Article247 1918-11-02 10 The November Spoon will be shot for 'on Thursday Hth and a practice shoot will take piace on N T ov 28th. I i The lecal F.re Brigade early yesterday i morning received a roeescge frcm one of I the street box alarms that ao outbreak of 3re had247 words
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Article382 1918-11-02 10 Parii, Oct 29th, 6 25 p.m.— The Frenoh 8 per cent bonds are at francs 62 the 5 per cent at 88 70 and tbe 4 per cent at 71. 65. We made an appreciable approach to Quite. The Italians oroased the Piave, capturing 0,000 prisoners and382 words
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Article477 1918-11-02 10 Paris, Aug 16. It is now generally believed here that the fact that M Caillaux will be tried by the Senate sitting as the High Court and not by Court- mar iial must ba interpreted as meaning tbat the case against him, which has been under investigation477 words
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Article520 1918-11-02 10 1 <: Space restrictions on Friday prevented our giving m full the President's speech at the annual meeting* We take the op portanity now of reproducing it. H E Major General D H Ridout cbcmo, said that when one looked at the report they might be520 words
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Article210 1918-11-02 10 Singapore, Ocfc 81. The market has beea firmtc since the last Auctions ani a ateady demand was experienced throughout the sales which concluded this afternoon, at considerably higher ijrices. Dealers and speculators participated to larga extent m the buying, moat of the manufacturers still holding off. The210 words
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Article23 1918-11-02 10 i i The Competition for (ha Monthly j Medal (November) has been postponed i until the 16th and 17th in%tant23 words
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Article76 1918-11-02 10 Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 2 30 and 8.30 p m. Club Bungalow, 9.80, 10.30 and 12 15 3 and 6.80 p.m. The following events will take place od the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch 100 yardb Novices (Handicap). Entries will be received by76 words
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Advertisement227 1918-11-02 10 "OUR DA| Country Fj|J Saturday 9th NovenJi K&C6 yourss Entrance 50 cents. DWMren's Enclosure ft The Village Street Afternoon Tea at The Gossij,' s] Ol Nut brown ale at" The Oid Muiif y American "Eats" at The I ileiii Inn Potsville 1 The French Village m Alsace UmJ The Windmill227 words
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