The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 November 1918

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. $5 OKNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1918. NO. 9,511
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  • 712 1 The Bod seaton was m full cwing. Despite thie fact, Private Oerran, whose notebook ebowed that be had eeventyflve brace to his credit, (excluding an off day on which he had accounted for five leash of Rock Cakes only), Bat on the etone elepc of No.
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  • 658 1 Some details of the conditions of the surrender of Turkey are contained m the Havas summary Page 5. The details of the Austrian surrender are not to hand, Italian troops have been landed at Trieste Fiume is handed over to the Jugoslav government. Serbia is clear of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 IjjjSeH TYRES vSP PNEUMATICS RAFFLEd HI) ill. ,^£>VfSO4V, NOVEMBER 6, 9.15 P.M. THERESES AND SENOUR Well-known French and American Cabaret Entertainment. A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. Characteristic Modern and Mimic Dancers flumoristic Card Entertainer, etc, etc. DIHJC DANCING AFTER ENTERTAINMENT Admission $2. 23 per cent of the profit will be given for
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    • 238 1 KELLY WALSH LTD. .INCORrjKATED IN HONGKONG). Loose Leal I Commercial Note Books Stationery Memorandum Sundries A I Commercial Account and Books I General i JUiT RECEIVED NEW SUPPLIES Artists, Water Colours Cakes and Tubes I THE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA. I El J The qaestions of tone and tone control, the technical
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    • 88 1 LATEST ADVERTISESIBIKTS. Bankruptcy notice Page 8. Humbdr motor cycle foe sale Page 9. Shorthand typist open for engagement Page 9. Sugar lor sale Page 9. Parsae Co plqj Aeire Hiras Page 2. Ching Ken i? Lee, two furnienre sales —Page 3. Raffias Hotel entertainment notice Page 1. Toyo Riser new
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    • 6 1 GOODRICH TYRES j SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS}|
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 86 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday sth' High Watev— ll-37 a m., 11 41 p m. Keut Foard, 2. S p.m. Wednesday Ith. High Water— li-l a.m. Thursday 7th. High Water— .l 2 a.m., 11-28 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter, c.3 p.m. Our Day Football, S.C.C. $r&i? Bth aigb Wrtar-H -4* a ,0 0 p.m.
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  • 397 2 L Singapore Recreation Cli/x vs Manchester Regt. In the face of ratfcer uneettltd weather the above match vmsclsved oa Sutnrci.y on the ground of the S R C. M^nches>ter9 wgd the toes and put the SRCin to bat. The game opened iv a remarkable veay, a wicket being taken
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 555 2 I jfflHj!?^*\7^ a Kew ldeas *<: %J>^^ Adveriising J. R FL¥NN ANDERSftWj I j fidvertise% 16. Change ftile; I n— mr vi— iiia m i mnn mi nn> n i m m m n him HAVE YOU TRIED FULL SIZES P L;.r.GS STOCKS KOW AYiILABLE. ■?rz4CMtn'iM.3anm i» »nrn > fii
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    • 794 2 A BIG FILM WITH A BIG CAST II l^M I H $5^6 HB Ib^H h^b^bb flMa\ j^^bVß iVb^bii^- a^a^al Eln the Second Show at 9is pm I A MIGHTY MOLIERE DPi» I An Adaptation of Bnwt DuAi I IN MORE THAN 7,300 F££ M F; I Full of Action, Superbly
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 367 3 y ordinance 1888., 1 Straits SenlMießts. 5: £V*Y v -iv n. that th First „-S rt b> r v i!l beld at the j a siitoee, Singapore, on V i- ivaibvr. 191 S. at eleven C■ i■• r» r.iv n that the Public =i v': la nxi-J r« the a:
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    • 1000 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. j TBNDiRs will be received at (Ihe Office of ,the Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, straits j Settlements, np to noon of Monday, the lith I November 1919, for the supply of the under- mentioned matsrisla tar iaunufacturt s «o thb Singapore Prison during the >ear 1918 1. Fine
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    • 1202 3 Mabkbt Price List. Singapore, Nov. 4th, 1918. Beans, Long per catty 12 do. French do 24 Beef perlb. 26 Beefsteak do 28 Bean Sprouts per catty 4 Bamboo Sprouts do Cabbage, Batavla do nil do. Salted do 12 Carrots, Imported, do 28 do. Singapore do nil Celery per catty Z
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    • 995 3 I pilllßllllllllllM^ I Her First Baby Many a mother^ at a lose to know what food te> gi^e her fir. h: l Although she showers all her love and care upon him. baby sttll ioci s= not gtt on. B«t Krer anxiety is ended directly she tnec Claw. On the
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 29 4 Grikrson— MacArthur.— Sept. 4, at Button, W. W. GFiEfcSON, Q. p. o London, to Jepsik Barbara, eldest daughter of the late JamtF Rax say MacArtbur, formerly of {Singapore.
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  • 1269 4 The SiNgapore Tcesday, November 5, 18. The merchant seamen of Great j Britain have very decided views as to the attitude they intend to take after i the war towards German seamen and [German ships. The feeling i 8 not of recent growth. nor recently recognised by thc j Government,
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  • 299 4 {By tfabmtne* OM^^j f Renter's Qmrwic London, Nay 8— Icaiif official: We occupied Treuto, land^ j ft^ Trieste and oat cavalry entered U j[ ne Tbe Italians also Rovereto. The Seventh >^/my entering inlo tbe struggle haa broken throagb tbe enemy's fortiflcfttioue. at Sell del Ton^e &ni is
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  • 492 4 Courtesy of the French Consulate Paris, Nov 2nd, 6.80 p.m.-Tht French resumed the attack on the front cf the A.isne, on the north of Vouziere. The Belgians captured Audenarde. The British occupied Valenciennes. An Imperial decree bends ever the Austrian fleet to tlie Yago Slavs. The Italians
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  • 84 4 The Dittrfe q AlCtlifvr I r. j for tfa* L« i p i. o i me i > 2 cl t! D G Lodg o£ Lei* M,. VTM, *«|J bablj f. r b-r- ■•>:■. i ft wen Bnfa ctibi rfttobta.Uft cr oibtr by to« tbe Jiin^'. their sbodi il
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  • 120 4 i wilt-' Bced by i at iU Swfa El c namely i race bf bw< i d i.. iub staoctottct B Ito Par tv Bftrcoft* vtL tgft capiaio. beftag reprseei W w Karris, J Bi| I R Morur:;; mi F B sc'diers tlso bad I fao| men prcved
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  • 45 4 Fifth List of eub«»rripncns to Soldiers Comforts Fond 191- N Brh October, brought lurwa'd I! Mre TJB Wearne Black Watch Hugh Beck Qaeen Beth Neil M Beck Capt W Daweon 4th RM >übs: W E Richatdeon Civii Guara Wl! A Henderson
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  • 72 4 A M McNeil Honorary Sec'y Tressure VLADIVOSTOK FOl TEXTH LIST. Previously acknowledged Balance of proceeds ct ac ecter (p.inmfn!, Ipoh Town H»i r Sept 28 per Mrs X C M&rac (previously ackuowlecged lIW John Somerville Captain W S Fawcue Mre McCnllagh (2nd donnt.cr:, Kuantan District Jpbttitt*" Aronyrnooe Mr E H
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  • 145 4 I J0 Mr S H L»Dl*ton *how«r:.to recuperate »!ier ».u attacks has returned to PmfiDg At the Rafflte Hotel B» JJjj a talented f nttrroinraent f^ji cabaret enterraicm-rir. l ue P ting of Mr Tb«re fe e, and and Gordon fttc »W«« rftH mice »nd ba^«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 161 4 A r V" f% kLLSOPP'S R t k X ftMSTBL V k 11 (TOO T H'S BULLOCH LADE Uf U I C M I I C WATSON'S No. 10 WllluiuLU PERFECTION MARTIN'S ¥.¥.O. LARGE STOCKS-Reasonable Prices GALDSEOK MAOGREOOR 00. Bensons Watch ill THE BANK OF ENGUW" fJf/\ A Three quarter
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    • 43 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBCHIBD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 _J.££_Q 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Mote the conditions of onr offer 11 Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No bettor guarantee of the hfgh quality of oav work ooald be given or demanded.
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  • 72 5 <^ R e GNNE H»igj_Ke_P orts X M »rshal H&iff c <> Hi? ri«*V nacft V>a M \resehes IB cspturingtha I fa the vicin :-s wecaptnra Ivancad troops "ir« :carse o! red Iwc taak* bis mwimfiil I took prifDn advacc-d our m a meeeM 1 :oii3 r.nil
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  • 256 5 i bVartb Army ll ::r.l with i a ArgoaiM and tbs j tn'rffiy to retreac Hii reaxgUMcU wott uaabis to MU Ml V7P OCCU I ol Om Ardennes between Semny bet ?oa!;b. we 3 Ui!:a% village I Alleux. despite! On cur right we ;il pi?s^d Chene I
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  • 48 5 5... -rreLch Eastern com fe :j Strbiii: reached the k 1 Ntwm S-tnendria and ac^ > 0 :up;sd Bi.!grad3 on Nov 1, nacJt; cf the Firat Serbian fc/ a^° ly en 'ered the city. The ci«.,. cs lv -'loutc negro are nearing C. -Tbe Serbians have --grade.
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  • 77 5 A F ATAL ACCIDENT. *Htol tb Wia the verdiat **«J, Ccron erDr Murray Robcqa! Bth ld 0D fcbe bod y of S Ui a B °y»nese aged '^^yni k D :be Geaerftl HospiUl N Tne ev i<2ence showed '^i/ whD a fireman on the t: A acreoiing to the Uoke
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  • 11 5 U F^r dcUU^bere.nmed. S? 55 Hall M 6 m
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  • 195 5 'ALLIES SUBSTANTIAL GAINS Belgian Progress London, Nov B.— British Belgian com munique. The attacks of the Second B.iLieh army and Franco American army on Ocl 81 and Nov l bore fruit to-day. P.eaeed by the Belgian Army and ihe left of the French army the enemy were
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  • 310 5 Paris, Nov 3 —Since July 18 th« Allies h<*ve taken prisoner 7.990 officers ami 834 555 men. aud hava cap.nrd 6 217 guns, 38 532 machine guns at d 3,907 mine throwers. O? these 2,472 officer*, [109,871 men 2 OcA iuns 13.839 rachiue ■guiM and 1 If
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  • 264 5 Paris, Nov 2. While Germany asks lor an armistice, a general offensive has been resumed on the western fiont everywhere. The German resistance was broken aoon and the enemy compelled to withdraw from hie present line. An attack was launched yesterday by Geoeial Gouraud'e Fourth Army at the
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  • 21 5 The engagement ii wmoano^d ol Mi Walter M Bmk#f. ol tht AMtallta Wlmi Ltd. Singapore Mid Mln C Diggerman, of Sidney.
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  • 64 5 AUSTRIA 'S DOWNFALL THE ARMISTICE j »y ■«baarUi« QakhQ 1 London, Nov 8. The Press Bureau ■ays Mr Lloyd George telephoned to Down ing street from Paris that news has arrived that Austria- Hungary, the last of Germany's props, has gone out of the war. General Diaz signed the Armistice
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  • 218 5 London Nov 3 Newa from Vienna and Budi-Peath continues vagu« and contradictory. Despatches from Buda Peath via Amsterdam doeoriba that the soldiers are acclaimicg the naw National Government, whereas a message from Copenhagen states that cotumunicatiou between Berlin and Buda Pdslu has been cut and last advioes
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  • 230 5 Rome, Nov Brd. Italian troops have landed at Trieste. London, Nov B—ltalian8 Italian official. Onr First Armyentered the action yesterdayand captured Mounts Majo and Cimone. The Sixth Army continues ite advance on the Asiago plateau capturing numerous guns and prisoners. There was lively rearguard fighting
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  • 78 5 There were lively doings m Selegie-rd on Saturday morning- A Chinese was passing a butcher's chop when he picked up a knife and ran amok. He attacked everyone be met and inflicted somewhat serious injuries on no less than seven per 8 3ns. One man has died
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  • 136 5 Sultan's Son Harried. Tanku Yaoob, a sou of H H the Sultan, was reoently married to Tanku Rakish, a daughter of the late Tunka Mohamed Saad and a sister of Tunku Abidah, Assistant Director of Land*, South Kedah, says the Straits Echo. The wedding ceremonies were
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  • 848 5 DOUBTFUL VERACITY The Kaiser Swan Song (Bntar'i ItrvM [By Bmb»arlB« Oabla] 4msterd&m, Nov 8. The texs cf a Kaiser decree addressed to the Chancellor I reads. Your Gcandducdl NigbneßH, I return herewith (or immediate public iticn the bill to amend the Imperial Conafeita I tion and the law
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 152 5 RA IB* ImO i\ TVI JPt /P* f\ BRITISH MADE js S^^-'***-'^m% fitted with studs Sizss 66> 7< 8 9 and 10 oloaiJLiA.ee 1(J IJLiLiUSTRAiIGN &^?JbX&%XF r^: i •--yt-nr.-.ytyn.ragnßft'ifTgL* nmm .«ai ■»»»^T* > IWMIIMBIMBmiIIIIBM^i^|M nioking Mixture $1.35 per lb. tin iate of Messk* .< k y KITE, Photographerfi to Their
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 701 6 P« *O« Obitish India AND -Ik mrn-Mt (Ooxnvanleß Ineovpoialed t« England.) Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract wlt'n His Majesty's Government.) company's mail SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present f He Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers
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    • 613 6 JAPAN RIAII I STEAMSHIP Co,. U$ (laoofpovated m S&*»n< Ht BinCkeif, ShtKkal, Ktbo Tskohiai f if lalaiai, Paaul, Celtnbi ill England til Till Capi. A sejrviea Is maintaXned betweon Japanese ports and Liverpool or London andev mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Steaners maintain* ing this servtoe have
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    • 244 6 FOR HONGKONG. A British Steamer with excellent accommodation for First Class passengers, is intended to sail on or about the 15th instant. For freight Snd passage apply to BOUSTEAD ft CO., Agents. Singapore, Ist November, 1918. Ml 18-H THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) The b.s. *Bnwa Mara 21.0C0
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    • 709 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP GOMp^ (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A.) 6 *W REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVIC Hongkong, Sbangbal, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and Sao r? S.S. "ECUADOR' 14,000 tons from Hongkong on or «> S.S. "COLOMBIA". 14,000 tone do do S.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons do do th And every 28 days thereafter.
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  • 1014 7 A Busy Bind of Children F;vffl thousand six triadred and fihy years ago an urgent cail wwentr c nt out throat a Egypt for labour. In every district of Upper and Lower Egypt the contractors and agents became inordinately busy, and every little Nile village reluctantly sent
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  • 272 7 Another German Monopoly Gone. Me Edmund Whiu, lecturing at King 's College recently paid that prior to the war a group of Germane bad almost a monopoly of monazite, a mineral found m the sand af the seashore m certain partsof the world, from which was
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  • 196 7 General Gomes da Costa, who com manded the Second Division of the Por tugueee Army when the Germans attacked it with eight divisions on April 9, has contributed an article to a Lisbon journal, m which he describee the heroic resist ance of the Portuguese. The division was
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  • 129 7 The Swallowed Wallaby, A correspondent eeode us the following story called from an Australian paper, but does not vouch for ite veracity Harris is only just back from the Cock ten Raoes. Crossing the Black Mountain he had a terrible fright. A great and weird creature, like
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  • 50 7 DUTCH RIVBR FLEET SOLD TO GERMANS. Amsterdam, Aug 8. According to the Telegraaf'e Rotterdam correspondent, a big river fleet belonging to the Driel Company, and comprising 17 tugboats, 69 Rhina boats, and three steam cranes, has been sold to a German company at Ruhrort for 6,600,00G guilders (about £451,000].— (Reuter).
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  • 55 7 Rome, Aug IS. The High Coaocil for Public Works has approved a plan of a trace Balcanic railway to Yalona, Tombrio and Munactir, where the new line would join the Mouaetic Salonika railway, while a ferryboat Bervice would connect Otranto, or Brindiei, with Valona. The proposed railway will
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 230 7 r^ SUPPLIES FOR tates Wines Etc. L a^ sd. 99 per oent pure. frnigators ("Four Oaks") and vile of Soda for killing out lalang, palls Best Copal Varnish. lujljte of Soda (Best English). •jdges. Nobel's own loading with sport,a Ballistite which holds more pigeonrecords than any other powder. (ectant "Sanitas"
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    • 479 7 RECORD DEMAf*© FO* THE 4-fold HARLENE GIFT OF HAIR HEALTH ha»le»c 4- fold gift B€AUTY NP FOR ALL. Ij^^SfPBBB rpfE eaorniew demand for the Great LJ3JB^^%JBfeg^gg^Ba|[ Outfits hiku beaten all records. If you wish m^jflmjjwMJjvfflp \^f*M doub y Ur appiicati^ nnat make r £li£ POST TH€ F«CC GIFT CW*m TQ-PtY,
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    • 22 7 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUMb I. CUPBILL UTHiI I Cft., CM* t llfll llUtlPf TillMi •t, CXwduh B* mman, Mr. BL It O1&&.
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  • 846 8 Interview With D'Annunzlo. Italian front, Auguet 9. Major Gabriel d'Annunzio haa carried through another of his great feats of war. This morning the air above Viaona throb bed to the enginta of a squadron of Italian aeroplanes under his command. With eight machines at 9.30 a.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 629 8 -m jjjnnfilillHnilllHlHHUiliniilHVilHUlHtiHniUtlUHniiiHltU^ -rtv* GoMrrxTrrrpir llVp? g" RIGID RAPID, RELI d. BL J RANOOON ?ILL-5T^^L BICYCLE |7^^^^ n s are liquid brazed, that is, brazed m^J^^^ m a- bath of molten brass, p j*-^ enji rine a yenect joint instead of the W £§y*\ ■oosoneby old-fashioned hand methods, 'igd I GIHSRBNTEED
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    • 106 8 —Jffl tD *V'l9,8 |i|| LOTTED Tickets, Ticals 5 Or J| Ist Prtst 2 Prizes ac *kUhJ 4 8 ;i 32 50 140 Ibt bl UHK c will be f.i i a as a >, Fond. Lat; Prizes mil t-.. p n tbe htraits s.tth-,;/ r W bear interest at <A
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  • 48 9 tOOßßiowir iiv at Not 4 4oi 14 8-16 dt nfeni 18 16 16 fitivaS* Htittl In* 14 15 82 fnuist ilsmand Baal 802 Zidia. T. T 164f Bo?e2f3R», Iraaai 4 4%Prem "£2^4,3A.ti» l4:-»>- 1 i 100^ Java, tltmnnJ> 128 i SIHSKOK, It—Mil 6d| is« SIH-m La«4%a <9$
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  • 130 9 Nov 4 Tin (250 Ions) 1160.00 crtUßwuu 1C CO Gteatfctii Ovfet s 'c- 25. cc Gw/tli.M Cat? Ka. i 22.00 P«3?gss Slack liiUfc por6 82 00 ?6spwr (W?jJct hit) 68.00 IfßftNgi lliO id ib« »fc com Ksfwtca lo libs t* norn M&se (Daidii) 03m Oterse (Am^oiHa: aon Bill Cefflie
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 394 9 Asse's ever $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 th GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. r y bM £?O.COO fleposited with the Bapreme Conr^ o/ England, and oompilea with the BrltiahUfe tooranoa Oim^alea Lofi la
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    • 434 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Ikco^pcp.atrd is Japan Oa#tlßj Snbecribed ..^.^.^.Y, 49,000.000 ':&»fial Pali Dp Y. 42,000,000 Wi Y. 88,100,000 PrertdenU J. Inouye Es«. Pift>JrVaaialanft N. Kajiwara jB.-f. DiSECTdSS. J. liiouyo E«jq. Y. Ysmakawa Esq N. Kajiwan Esq. M. uua^irl E&q. N. Hoiaa Esq. Bar -a K. Iwasakl K. Sonoda
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    • 663 9 The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Head Office— Singapore. Inoot porated In the Stealta Settlements fill DMSTI&Tf.-fuaksaooeptoa on BuildIngs and Merchandise at ooitena rates. ■IBifiE OgP&KTflßSV.—lnaar&aefl effected os Halls and Cargo. Fov tall partloalare aa to rates and all other I*fO?T£&ttOß &?ply tO H. i, FCCCBSE, Gexera! MaMger. fil f
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    • 509 9 Phorth&ndtypipt open to engagement for a few hoars after regular office work. Apply Box No. 9 c/o Singapore Free Press. W&NTEO TO PURCHASE Small bungalow, with 2 bedrooms, Fitting* room, Verandah and Oar-hoases. On freehold l*nd of say one acre area. Full par timlais, condition, taxes, etc. To, Ready Money,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 254 9 DAILY SHIPPING tihstrKJ til [All British vessels unless marked.] Arrlfals. Not 2.— Soon Ann Emile (Dat). Not 3. Hai Nam, Lady Weld, Abbots f jrd, Pin S^ng. Qaotra Sembiian (Dat) M-ihidol (Siiui). Not 4 Ip^U. Circe G G Daendele, Siofckel, Rampbiu^ (Dut) Prachatipok (Siam) R ij ih ot Sarawak (Sar).
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  • 1488 10 Tbt War Position. From Ovtr Own Corrupondmi Locdon, Sep 1 10. Id plaiu word* great events are lrnraiu eat tinea the Qsftman main forceR are novt •o the Hicdtnhurg Line wbere, if any where* they ruay ba expected to raach the zenith ot Mtelt df tensive oparations.
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  • 58 10 The Mystery Man m Ihe Mystery Ship Serial will ba raveled and explained m tbe last t?vo episodes the 17th and 18th, which are now being Bhawn at; the Harima Hall. In the first sbo^v Bluebird Photo pliiy presents Monroe Salisbury and Ruth Clifford suppDrted by Rupert
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  • 204 10 The deafh ocourred at tbr Bakst's Ward of the Civil Hospital, Nuwara Eliya, on Sunday morniDg Oct 20, of Me Thomaß Haig MoorhoiUH, late proprietary planter, of Udapuasellawa. Mr McarhoQte married ou the Brd October, 1870, at SI Peter's Garrison Ciiurcb, L^vinia, 3rd daugbier
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  • 9 10 GOLF CLUB. uedal (stroke) will 10th, the Ladies'
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  • 1265 10 Dojen of Straits Bir's Farewell. The first division ronrt, Snpreme Court, Penaog,. on Saturday morning presented, Bays the Straits Echo, a most moving scene. The occasion was (he local Benoh and Bar's farewell of Mr R Q Van Someren, i the doyen of the Straits
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  • 178 10 SPORTS TO BE HELD AGAIN. At the public meeting held m the North Room of the Singapore Cricket Club last evening presided over by Mr W E Hooper it was unanimously decided to bold tbe customary land and sea pports on Ist January next. Mr F Deason
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  • 83 10 TRADING SOCIETY. The g-neral balance sheet and profit and loss account of tbe above to 81 Dec 1917, show that tbe net profits amount to f8, 824, 123.69 (j£735,848), out of which, after providing for tbe Statutory Raeorve to the extent of f1,164 824 14 (£97 069) a dividend of
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  • 132 10 Agenti Sandilands Buttery. Bukit Sembawang 58,500 Singapore Uaited 41,300 Secretaries McAnltffe Davis and Hope (P.) Sungei Patani 22,000 Agents Waterhcase Co. Tanjong Olak 28, C00 P»»hang 83,619 Secretaries Barlow and Co. Permas 23,720 Majedie 15,219 Central Ktlnntan 16,400 Sekong 18,600 Secretaries Cban Sze Onn and Co.
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  • 107 10 The Honorary Treasurers (Sir Thomas jDavitt ana Sir H Acton Blake) have received on behalf of Georges Fund for Sailore a gift of £10,000 from the British Womena Patriotic Asiociation m the Argen tine Republic In forwarding this gift Mrs Hope Gibson the Hon Treasurer
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 368 10 from the two daoger elgnals— ehortn' s» of^ breath it < r and beadachee with bad appetite at breakfaV,. ari 1 v People with tbef»e Bymptomi are alwayn the first t because their blood is m an impoverished state and tkn ir c/ victl Th 3 wty to enrich yonr
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