The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 November 1918
1918-11-08
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Title Section18 1918-11-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r*. m~A i>* SINGAPORE, FE ID AY, NOVEMBER 8 1918. NO. 9,51418 words
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Article370 1918-11-08 1 The terms of the Austrian Armistice seem to give satisfaction to the Allies. 1 Germany has been informed that if she wants an armistice she must communicate with Foch. m the usual way. and he will state the terms on which fighting can cease- Page r >370 words
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Article1180 1918-11-08 1 V.'c bud lived for three irxntbe m pecf">r of arec uenciifcß and eHray dujf-oute bsfora coLUiiig to tte vilisge. Pcn»ibh that wa« v.Ly we iciought ih« cellar hllotttri m far company hesdqaarterp eucb a deniable reeidecoa, though had we occupied a BtatQar duelling place m the horne'ond, our1,180 words
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Advertisement143 1918-11-08 1 0m TYRES -;a PNEUMATICS I n TEAS will be served m the I unge and on the lawn every h from 4.30 p.m. n so fv I ioi en the lawn, especially for children, I I 0.30 p.m. (weather permitting). I ?ra tha only English firm Of i the Golany143 words
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Advertisement154 1918-11-08 1 A Revolution In Tyre Sizes Moto:ists havo hithorto had recourse to so-called ov-rsizrs (i| v highly ov rsized price) to make op thisf tyro capacity to the normal or adequate r-qaiiements of resiliI eri&Y and carrying pow^r. This is no longer necessary. I! The remedy is to use oal^y Goodrich154 words
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Advertisement82 1918-11-08 1 LAI F/^! tf»lbi«.««lS, Baagalow waa&ed tuuse fjr siie or to b-j let- Page I?istr.n3'.ion ia Eindastsai wanlea Vi>B,e 9. Steamer far Raogaoa Page 8. Ah B kba bj the P^raee Taeatrici) Co —Page 2. Robiuson and Co r new &how of ihoee Psge 5. Se3 Vie Hotel npecia! diuner to82 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-08 1 600DRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous61 1918-11-08 1 THE WEEK. F?!das Bth 3lgh W*lei? -t -4 s a 0 0 p.m Satß?d^; 9th. High Watea l-'26 087 pm. Our Day Courtry Fair, Ha:c coui. c e. Sunday 10th High W>tei 2. iv am 1-22 pm. -34th Snnday after Trinity. FOUND. In Tauglin rca?, two tennis racketft marked "Jaelanoc61 words
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Article487 1918-11-08 2 Tha influence which, i^ the end, nrtke^ a uatiou srer.: ox sraall is its tempera men: Either r '.^n bear its-elf proudly i:a spirit unoorqupred m a period cf adversity, or it cnLuot. How wiil lbs German temperament disclose itself when r .iifi pfnch eomec487 words
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Article73 1918-11-08 2 A German firm offered a Norwegian firm for sale a salvage device splendidly adapted for tbe requirements of shipwrecked seamen The Norwegian firm, m declining, wrote:— We feel snre yon will see that your offer of a salvage patent 10 Norway at this juncture, when Nor we (tan .ships are73 words
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Article127 1918-11-08 2 The missing will and the missing heir are favourite stock properties >f of the njveliftl; buß it ii not generally roalited j what an unpcriaoc part they play m! everyday affaire of life. Inquiries are alwaya being made for missing relatives and vanished heirs. A recent lies shows! information is127 words
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Advertisement475 1918-11-08 2 i dm a Wew .Ideas J. R FLYNN ANDERSON advertise-, 16, Change Alley Pino-Mentho Pastilles for the throat v tiim Utii Antiseptic Price 75 cants bottle oi aU chemists cr the Agents I MEDICAL HAIL Cppcsita Pest Office SINGAPORE. I A REFRESHING DRINK JEFFREY'S PELSEfIER BEER jj BREWeD IN SCOTLAND.475 words
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Advertisement535 1918-11-08 2 PALLADIUM COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME INCLUDING A THRILLING "BUTTERFLY" FEATURE A MARKED MAN I A story of a Bad Man with a good heart. Starring the one and only HARRY CAREY WITH FULL PROGRAMME OF NEW NESTOR AND L-KO COMEDIES In The First Show Commencing at 8 o'clock "D q535 words
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Advertisement401 1918-11-08 2 From Thursday, Nov. 7, to Tuesday Nn A PHOTOPLAY OF PARAMOUNT SOCTAI rwV. Ui t 1 HUMAN APPtAL ER KST p^ I In the Second ?hcw it C D I A ViTAGR*PK FEODUCTif PreBenting a stor> buiit on one of tbe tomm c Boctal i Famous BORea t t ANITA401 words
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Advertisement480 1918-11-08 3 |-^7 E NT VOTIFJMTIOK. M 0' tn I «Ted aljUw Office o IL-^ ril oial Secretary. Strait r ,c f ]Ooa c ,f Monday, the lill jt* u v '>pp l y ot the nn^ er Wr^i i9iv r t a lectures to th< K» JOi^rW 4 ve l; r!918:480 words
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Advertisement799 1918-11-08 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. s _T. ende wlu b received np to noon o 1 f rl^ y X_ c btb Novem^r, 4 QiB, at the R a dent s Office, MnUcca, from persons deeirou of contracting for jßoppliea, etc., for th Government at Malacca, for a period of on v year,799 words
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Advertisement1120 1918-11-08 3 pilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH!ll!!liliI!!l!l!!ll!IIIIIIIH The best is not too good for your Baby !e s nd the best aft r mother s milk is C3laxo, as can be judged by what this doctor says S- "This last week the child has gained llj ounces, ana still con- =5 "tinues to improve m health.1,120 words
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Advertisement188 1918-11-08 3 j^^&ft^. Best English made tnarone velvet table J .^^S^^^^^^A^ covers with "^^^^^^^^P* slze66bylo2in i |Sgr Price $59.50 Every Day Tea Cloths g|||BßiBjik Prices $2 35 295 3.50 '^i^MKmm^f^ DAMASK TAB E CLOTH /*r^. v ;--v-,-' j fpw v Best English make !|feci^ < mercerised cotton table cloth yer V Pretty188 words
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Article60 1918-11-08 4 Gopp— Geddes.— On the *2ml Angost, at St. Saviour's Church, Walton-street omraande* Reginald bTAtwus Goff, d.p.o r.n., seccne son of Mrs. Trevor Goff and the late Litufc 001. Trevor 3cff, of Bhofcfleld Hall, Easing stoke, to Vera COLViLLe, -widow of Colonel A. D. Geddes, The Buffß, and second daughtei60 words
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Article28 1918-11-08 4 BUG»RB. Nov. 7th, at Raffl s Hotel. Firga pore, Mr. J. C. BuoaßS, Scrtits fctnlenieiitt Oivil Service Funeral to t?ay at £lc"tdari cemetery at 9 a rr28 words
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1005 1918-11-08 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday. November 8, 1918. It i* plain that considerable difficulties will attend any attempt on the part of the Allies to utilise Austria as a bise for a new attack on Germany. Apart from those mem hers of the Austro Hungarian army who had a! ready1,005 words
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Article207 1918-11-08 4 Amaterdfim, Nov 6 —A Berlin official stoti-H that a German delegati dq to coo i elude aa armistice acd Cuke up peace negotiations has lit: Berlin t)t tbe west front. 1 Aicslerdfeno, Nov 6.— In constquencG of tbe discovery m tbe Bolshevik diplomatic mail ot p'jinphlt:^ printed m207 words
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Article503 1918-11-08 4 I 'OUR DVY COUNTRY FAIR. I On acconnt of the death of Mrs Elliot it had been arranged to put off the Country Fair for a werk bit at the tequsst of the Honourable Mr Edict ihe date irlll not be changed s»ud the fair will b 9 held on503 words
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Article160 1918-11-08 4 It U wi:! v I C1T:.;;:,.;.. of i! m gtt Hi ralret Ultttti Mll c m tl Bt«Q 1 ftlbO itat irten bit b i I left hi Im >r ,1 v, open e d j Mr O r iP i civil tonali 'cait-.M160 words
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Article189 1918-11-08 4 Fries. vi of RV\ M Malim, who wr,h official f beii-vf-j ki!Kd, m apnl mtybeii to know how ;t teUsveJ hrd death. His broiL.-v Capl II m the Roy*! Sus-tx BeflfsMWl jmM a Mm 4 la Uv F M > r mail wrole as toltowi I rhick I189 words
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Article95 1918-11-08 4 A Caion Jack, be.iricg c» eiguaturt>. including Lorba« been raffi-.d l«tfco*H aLd realised £20 IM toe and wouudrd ioMi*W A correepoodfDt ■&!!■> Echo on Tn«»cuv Jelutonc vi !ii fc tt :<: icg the bcpue I dbomt ttpM^s Chinee*, who bi I errl various drsit f j town find alec tht95 words
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Advertisement162 1918-11-08 4 GALDBEGK MAGGREGOR k GO. SOLE AGENTS. y^ v i v v\ m l^l m RAINCOATS j§J M/f r SE4SO/V "The Jaeianco" Fawn Double L In Texture wa\erproof well cut and /Jj j i finished $27.50 [43 I Also m Lightweight 22.50 V* I I y A The Multum m Parvo162 words
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Advertisement41 1918-11-08 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1088 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do §10) Note tbe conditions of onr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality ol Oar worft could be given or demanded.41 words
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Advertisement102 1918-11-08 4 I Shaik Daood was remanded on bail m ;tha enm of $750 by Me Ham yesterday on a charge oJ stealing six bags of tin ore valued 1600, the property of the Straits Trading Company. An ucknown Chinese woman aged about 40 has died* m Tan rock Seng's Hospital (rots102 words
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Article364 1918-11-08 5 LgKS *< GERMAN Lent s[« Austrian I I >| m •mpbatli ibal Inej k«s(ro tl ;n<?ari I tioriolM »'or Ctic r Ii > ic 1^ Ol I ifes paai lew it force* fN r Bennanj Ih I i v; .i.ld b? .'1 (i an nioo mis si Gei364 words
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Article80 1918-11-08 5 •J n not true, but I L r landed to his wife JT!JJ] a few days ago aates as hie con KBping expedition. She wiA a woman with I JJ" *S*tli acqaainted, and a 7 ?»«^ogers m a first taa Crty raaa'a wife l<: "■'Z^'T w B80 words
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Article238 1918-11-08 5 OUT OF FRANCE INTO i*y kiravuc Uabl«l Ll— tf ■arYie*] London, Nov ft— The advance of the Allies ye&terday was the greatest «ince the opening oi tbe cffcnaive. The whole front ia now m a state of flax. The Allies at many paints have lost 'ouch with238 words
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Article867 1918-11-08 5 London, Nov 6 Field Marshal Jiaig. N'or^l' Vßrd of the Siimbre River cur udvauccd ktoop* pressed forward beyond Mcriijrti forest ar. d reached the main Avcsi»ne-Biv?i Rsad to the southeast of Bivai We also progressed westward of Bivai and on oiiier parts of the battle* iroot. LccdoD, Nov867 words
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Article73 1918-11-08 5 London, Nov 6 French Eastern com mouique. The Austria as on the Save recrossed the frontier and Shabatz bas been occupied. Serbian cavalry entered Bo6Diiv where they occupied Vardigte m the direction of Viscgrad. Tbe Austrians are retreating m disorder, their soldiers returning to their homes pillaging every73 words
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Article147 1918-11-08 5 The death is announced m Manila of Mr John Kavanaugh, aotiug (Juited States Marshal, formerly of Shanghai. It was expected to raise Pesos 18,000,000 m the Fourth Liberty L"&a Drive m the Philippines, but the total probably exceed P25.000 000. Another step m the giving to the people of the147 words
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Article166 1918-11-08 5 i Among those drowned whan the Hirano 1 Mara was torpedoed was Mr Henry L HarroQ, of the Taikoo Sugar Refinery Company! Ltd, Hongkong, who was re turning to the Colony after six months' f leave. One cf the chief reneona why ha had taken his leave was m order166 words
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Article158 1918-11-08 5 There are many signs which indicate the possibility of a General Election m the near future. There m uoueual activity m political circles, and ne*s i papers which are generally repntel to be i ia the confidence of the Government have I been convsying broad hints oJ au appeal to158 words
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Article521 1918-11-08 5 ENEMY TROUBLES Austria's Case tßj Bnbmarlß* U»bi«] Barrios] Zarich, Nov 9— The utmost confusion and disorder reign m Ansfcria Hungary where eoldiers are deserting and running to their homes nfter pluuri^ting the military stores Pcisoners of war are] escaping and goiDg home as best they cao. Railways521 words
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Article146 1918-11-08 5 London, Nov 6. The Admiralty an- j nounces that the United Kingdom and Allied and Neutral merchant ship construe j cion for the ttird quarter of 1918 totalled j 1,884,000 tons of which tbe United King* dom output amounted to 411,895 tons. Ti s j former figure146 words
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Article48 1918-11-08 5 New York, Noz 6. The midnight *lee tion returns show that Republican? have gained eight seats m the House of Representatives and tbree m bbc Senate. Both Democratic and Republioin leaders at present claim the majorities. la both Houses the New York Governorship is equally donbtfnl.48 words
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Article96 1918-11-08 5 The preparations foe the tethblifchtneDt of a wirrlfcss *stasioo to comrniirtcata with the Netbrribiids Indies are being pushed forward. A site bag been selected by the State Engineer, Mr B T W Yolter, at Boor Barloo, nr-ur Apeldoorn. According to the provisional, plans theie will be four towers, a large96 words
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Advertisement129 1918-11-08 5 1 ROBINSON COMPANY. I KEYJ S'CIK LADIES SHOES I BLACK PATENT COURT SHOES UCIF/: BLACK TLACE KID WA KING SHOE. i Smart Lo<ii -c.i and Ba kle Meaiuriih^,» c 1 cuivn hr»*»i strong loles I Sizes 2j to 7 Slxe« 2 to 7. I Price §11.25 pair Price (15.50 pair.129 words
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Advertisement679 1918-11-08 6 P. &O« m IS&iTisH India (Oomtanlea lacotpotatefl li Bn«lw»fl Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) v&e Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present VBM Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers for Europe679 words
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Advertisement943 1918-11-08 6 RANGOON. A Steamer will be despatched for above port on or abont the 16th instant. For Freight and Passage apply to BOOSTBiB Co.. Agents. Singapore, 7th November, 1918. 8-11 1611 FOR HONGKONG. A British Steamer with excellent accom* modation for First Class passengers, is intended to sail on or about943 words
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Advertisement608 1918-11-08 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP «(^1 (INCORPORATED IN I V^»f{^M REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC S£ I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and s S.S. 'COLOMBIA 14,000 tons from Booskoiw nr S| Fp8 »i' 4 t S.S. "VENEZUELA 1 14 000 tone do I S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 ton^ do and every 28608 words
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Article2108 1918-11-08 7 Edinburgh's War Prosperity. From o%r Own Currttpondeni Edinburgh, Sept 2. Edinburgh is participation m the war boom. Trade is brisk m the shops more luxuries are beicg bought theatres and picture palaces are nightly crowded out bank balancee were never more «wollent And yet Edinburgh ia not a2,108 words
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Advertisement684 1918-11-08 7 Jjere is "A case for 'Wincarnis'" Everyone who needs new strength, new blood, new nerve force, or new vitality is r A case for Wincarnis' gives new Health to all who are WA Anemic, "Nervy," Run-flown. lesuhs of 'Wincarnis' m cases of Weakness, Ansemia, N »i *al Run-down condition are684 words
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Advertisement612 1918-11-08 7 J&> Messrs. CROSSE BLACKWELL much regret that for 1 AJ%b£/ the first time for a hundred years war conditions prevent many of their i products being shipped to East. They much appreciate the letters IT% X they are receiving, and m reply would state that it is fully recognised here612 words
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Article500 1918-11-08 8 'UO.COO Tons no: l At the euggeft.io g t Commissioner of 1;j War Induetriea Bom I Committee ot tlu D S A, ir. lal) ll anduai to ibp a rcrievving th< p. making recommend probua of < Dsni an! l^bGi:'. tie c ntsmp ion Id Btdet to500 words
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Article161 1918-11-08 8 A tnovtint-Dt is now v i r Ycrk to oblige ev>.r> petm ap*e cf 16 unri II to write ai.d epndk Boglfel for the Fn>t An > ieveal*d tLe tot fag v people nnabit> U» through v.h.ch ih I •onvtrspct with Am I parpoet^ ihi* vvir161 words
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Advertisement554 1918-11-08 8 I Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 1 Tbe Company has £20,000 deposited with the rtuprenie Conr| of England, and compiles with the BritishLifa \3saraac3554 words
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Advertisement437 1918-11-08 8 THE yf% uptmK?^ v Till &v w OnpiMa BabBorllwfl M V, 4S,OOOUKX) '/•ft*iJ.*i Paid U* i. 4* OOOiOOQ lietbffQ ?v5..1'.,. Y. «i,IPUioO(! fio«-ProfMMili N. Kajiwara DIBBCTOSS. J. inooye Bag. Y. Yauiafcawa E6g, N. Kajiwar* E.-q. M, Ouasiri Epq. R. Soma Enq Bftr^o K. Iwas ifel K. Socodi Esq. K. Tatsomi437 words
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Advertisement461 1918-11-08 8 L NORTH BRITISH AND MFSCftNTst: INSURANCE CO^PANV (Incorporatrd m Great Biitaiu). FIRE Biraplo CJontraots. rj&testOoiicessifuts. MAKINF, All kind- of Marine Business transacted. MOTOR CAR 3 Reduced Rates. Incrc:»sea j Benoflts. Policies ipsu<?d by this Oompany cove? Accidental Drtinage, Pablio Liability, Bur» glary, Fire Tranfeit. H. J. TDTTOPi, McALISTER Co Lti.,461 words
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Advertisement475 1918-11-08 8 CHILDREN'S COUGH. Bronchitis and Whooping Cough Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. Mrs. Canning. East Soley, Chillon Foliat. Hungtrford, Berk?, says "My little boy, Alheri. was suffering frightfully with bran- y chitis, complicated with uhooping m cough. He went black with cough i, g. and I was m con ■•.'jr.,'475 words
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Article41 1918-11-08 9 EOMwaam ur to Nov 7 1 ■safe Im/i S4B-16 f ntommUK* Ist t-i 15 82 1 /SJiti fltraand B»»r:t 802 I Ja?a, fiai^aif ,28^ jiiwinwr. (Imml M rsfc J, BC7BaiiBHf f i?aa% By*- |t*M I ■M Wrtt T.r.viJii 49^ 441 words
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Article89 1918-11-08 9 i.,/ii>< m^m 14 OG QliK&fffK Cwfee No, 1 I6.Cft n— Mm C«*« No. > 22. C0 P3p3«x Black a»i:c, por» 81 00 ?*m*v>. (W&iS* Nfe) 68.00 1 Mkc« (Baaaa) n m Oiovas Umkofna) »w Bili Ccfiat (4% Li&ck) I do -a Tasltca, email paac! (faSs q«&:i«v norn la Jo89 words
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Article29 1918-11-08 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT [All British vessels nclese marked.] Nov 6. Esmeralda, Sri Patana, Edendale Baygkes. Van Goena (Dafc) Shoehu Nov 7.— -Medusi, Ranee, Klang; Broawer, MaoKgalfl, Reyaiergz, Singkep (Dat);29 words
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Article26 1918-11-08 9 Nov 6. Soon an, Qcnrra, Circe, Ipoh, Calypso; G G D lendele. Van den Boscb Emile (Ou Ptdcliatipok (Siam). Nov 7. Faka-ha \Lxtu (Jap) Gladys26 words
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Article168 1918-11-08 9 Vn if Q «.nio»att>£i**o *ad local m«(is win fee loa«e frsaarg, Witmn, F.V.O, ;n Ijiii! I p. a Johore I. 9. 50, noon, S, 4A S p.m. Gaoob Soon Hong 8.80 am Vancouver ft Seattle 8.80 AM Bangkok Kuala 9.80 am Labuau, etc Kateura Maru 10.80 am Sandakan,168 words
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Article225 1918-11-08 9 Nov. 7, 1918. The following are tbe shares aa fit which changes are notified m M«B6r» Prater and Co'h yesterday's share li*t Kavfirp Setlurb ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Alor Gajah 2.40 8 75 Ayer Kerning 1.20 1.40 Aypr Molek 2.60 2.65 Ayer Panae 10.75 11.25 Baigownie 6 00225 words
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Article58 1918-11-08 9 Time-balls on Fort *nning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1p n. Singapore standard time, corresponding to a.m. Preen ill ih mean time. The time-go is fired at It o'oloo* noon, Indicating fUngapoi c standard time, oa •Tery day excepting Sunday, when It to fired at one58 words
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Advertisement111 1918-11-08 9 ft) oi. .PRESERVATIVE for the finent of all kinds of soft tiinn order to prevent the ravages White Ants, Dry-Rot, Teredo, and Decay. JRZOLEUM is also invaluable for treatment of all kinds of TreeDirections OR TIMBER Apply Carzoleum hot Inot boiling) with an ordinary paintbrush taking care to thoroughly protect111 words
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Advertisement333 1918-11-08 9 XIAS OPPORTUNITY!!! NOVEMBER BARGAINS NOW PROCEEDING WASSIAMUI? ASMMUIL Co. 56 57, HIGH STREET YAMATO'S C THE HOUSE (8b That has Specialised for over T np wen t v I<p i 5 i i I years m 1 1^ COTTONS SILKS. N X c YAMATO COMPANY c SINGAPORE. j^S^. NOTICE TO333 words
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Advertisement320 1918-11-08 9 BUNGILOW Or poiall house warded t^ rent from fi^t Janaary, furnished or uufnrnith d. Apply Enropesn ih Pi ac Pre^s. 6-11 i'li WANTEB. A well g.ldc .t k' Vivi itotc -r b BUcdnstasi. f App;y Koora 6 1 Ktißuß Hofiel between 9— il a. m. 8-il li Wanted a Dispens320 words
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Article898 1918-11-08 10 Ik is of iotacest to remembsr, parti calatly at the present juncture, that a state of war continues to exist daring an armietic*, and that although the latter usually precedes, more or leas immediate i ly, the negotiation* for p^p.ca, it may yet be coac'adid for o.her purposes.898 words
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Article276 1918-11-08 10 Gang Robbery Case. it tbe Aaeizta, *e<jter<Uy, before the Chief Justice (Sir John BuckniJl, Xc) Tay Bbk Soo, a Teoohiu, charged with being concerned m a recent gang robbery at Serangocn-rd, wts convicted on Jibe lesser aod alternative charga cf receiving eto'en property, the proceeds of the gang276 words
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Article186 1918-11-08 10 The chr.ngp of programme at the Marl borough programme promises something unufiu:»l!y good m piofcareß, to nigbt, when a pinturo featuring tb^t clever little actret-s B :by Mxrit Osborne entitled A Danghtei of the- Weet will be ccfenned. In tbia (i'.rj Little Mnrie Bournes a role enUtelj different186 words
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Article77 1918-11-08 10 The Sevf Fanbadtics.'' opsn at the Vic.orU Theatre oa Thursday nexf for six nights Tha company incluJfs Miei Panline Binaloy, vrull reraembtred bets with Paul Dnfault, the famous tenor, Miss Pbyllie Fold!. Australia's pcemier canif Jienne and monole2ist J and the Australian Hormcny On trtetre of ladies' voices, con?idt>red to77 words
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Article145 1918-11-08 10 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy op the French Consulate. P.irir, Xov 5, 620 p.m. The enemy fcfis begrtu h n°vv retreat; and we are keeping m clojq touch with him. We went bejood Lesqnaliea and have occupied Ba-gud^, &rd Boia !es Paigey. Between Sconce end Chateau Pcrcien v?z entered he Hucdicg145 words
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Article98 1918-11-08 10 A Telegraphic iof&tmalioa hr.s been re» ceived thai 2nd Lieutenant Fred Gumming Brd Battn, the Black Wafch (Royal High i lacdere) waekilied m action on the Western front on the 28rd October. The deceased wae the younger and only surviving pon of the late Alexander Cumming of98 words
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Article114 1918-11-08 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commprce Rubber Association's usual auction was held on Wednesday and yesterday when there was offered 2,284,684 ib 1,019.94 tons. Prices Realized Cts pec Ib. Smoked Sbeet Fine Ribbed 65 to 67& Good 52* 64$ Fine* Plain 55 Unemoked Sheet Fine Plain 50 67$114 words
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Article272 1918-11-08 10 Singapore, Nov 7. During the interval between l.iet salos at d the auoiiona which concluded this morning the market has gradually firmed, and pricas h-*ve advanced slightly. The Bales opened yesterday fairly btroug and improved up to the interval, bat on the resumption the market feli away272 words
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Article145 1918-11-08 10 SiLgepore, Nov 7. The weekly rubber ouotion which commenced yesreriay say a further 6ub fitantial fidvancu m the prices of all grades. In the earlier part ct tbe sale spirited competition ru'hed the price for Smoked Sheet up to 67$ cents (which ie 4i cents ftbovt last week'w145 words
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Article250 1918-11-08 10 Singapore No? 7. During the past week the market has had a smart rise 69. cents was paid for Prime Ribbed Smoked Sheet and 70 was reported as having been paid foe Fine Pale Crepe. The auctions opened strongly for Crepe 7li being paid for one250 words
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Article265 1918-11-08 10 Singapore, Nov 7. Some advances are shewn m Rubbers again this week bat deals have been on a ■mailer scale. The raw material has been m good demand, m both ready and for Ward deliveries there is a substantial improvement. The Ministry of Munitions have reduced their265 words
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Article257 1918-11-08 10 (8 Ist Oct 6th Nov.) Singapore, Nov 7. Thy aoiszingly gcol war ntm has led to a sharp rise m rubber shares, and apparently to a fall m liv and tin eharet', Rubber Auction Results 80th tc 81et Oct (Quthrie'e Report.) Toti.l Offered toni 1196 total sold257 words
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Article32 1918-11-08 10 Agente Kennedy and Co, Ptaaug. New Columbia 22 079 Agents Borneo Co. Ipoh Tin 2}? Bruath 11.750 Tir&m 4,00 C estimate for year 40,000 lb 2£ 0 acreß.32 words
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Article42 1918-11-08 10 Mespr^ Guthria acd Co the local agents of the X M S Rubber snd Cocoou: Pianta tion have received advice that a dividend of five par cent payable on D.o 2 it re commended with a carry toxward dJ £8.063.42 words
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Article82 1918-11-08 10 J Orders for week ending Saturday, Nov Jl6. Saturday, Nov 9. All Singapore Troops j parade on V M C A Ground, 2.46 p m. wifch staves. Bands bring instruments j Monday, Nov 11 Scoutmasters and Patrol Leaders Meeting, Commissioner's Office, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov 12 Signalling82 words
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Article45 1918-11-08 10 The Ciub launches during the week end will tun as under. Johnston's Pier, 8 10 and 11 am. 2.30 and 8.80 p tn. Ciub Bungalow, 9.80, 10 30 and 12 15 1 8 and 6.80 p.m. I High Tide 1.22 pm. I45 words
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Article53 1918-11-08 10 I The war hae provided no more interest* ing paradox than that Glasgow which Mr Barnee referred to the other day as i "the home of the Bolehevike," and which has certainly displayed some perplexing phenomena should head the list of War Bond cities, with every proepecfi of keeping that53 words
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