The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1918
1918-11-12
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Title Section15 1918-11-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 0 taSNTB SINGAPORE,. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1918. NO. 9,51715 words
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Article281 1918-11-12 1 The Prime Minister has announced that the armistice with Germany has been signed— Page 4. The Kaiser has gone to Holland Page -1. The envoy with the Armistice terms was detained m gelling to Spa, the Germans Bay by exploding do en pa, the French by the281 words
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Article1375 1918-11-12 1 Landladies Id fictiun are as plentiful as us tfaitere at tne Athenaeum Club, v. bere, tt may be remembered Abraham Hay ward said he disliked dimug because be was always afraid tnafc a hibbop might fali into '.bn coup. la books, us m life, landladies are of1,375 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement125 1918-11-12 1 fgoDRICH TYRES \ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. memoon TEAS will be served m [the Hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. flusicin Attendance ALSO Cinema Show en the lawn, especially for children, it 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). t ar^Hi^^^n^^jsMrSBßßV^EM@Hr Wherever a M Royal oser is locatel there125 words
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Advertisement204 1918-11-12 1 KELLY WALSH LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). CHEAP ISbUE BERNARD SHOW'S WORKS Cashel Byrons Profession The Unsocial socialist Lore Among the Ar.ists The Irrational Knot 80 cents each. NEW BOOKS BY BARONESS ORCZY THE MAN IN GREY Being Episodes of the Chouan Conspiracies In Normandy during the First Empire. Cloth Bound204 words
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Advertisement94 1918-11-12 1 New Novels $2.00 each. The Adventures of Bindle by Herbert Jenkins Great Heart, by Ethel M. Dell i autuor of 'The Way of an fcegie etc. The Years for Rachel by Berta ftuck The Islana Mystery, by Geo. A. Birmingham, author of Spanish aoid" etc. Love Eternal by Rider Haggard94 words
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Advertisement75 1918-11-12 1 Municipality calls for tenders for sawec work P»ge 8. Shorthand typiefe wanted Page 9. Nucnbar plates ot baliock cart lost— Page 8. Dvidende of Einta and Ting Kil tin mines Page 8. Cabaret entertainers at the Adelphi on Saturday Page 10. < Laefc nighti of Fonr Years m Germany Page75 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-12 1 £00DRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS:5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1918-11-12 1 Tuesday 12th High V. atei— 4l a m,, 3 2? p m. Lodge Zetlacd Regular, =.3J p.m. Wednesday 13th High Water -i 8 a.m., 5.1 p.m Thursday 14th. High Water d II a.m., 6-33 p.m. Our Day Football, Esplanade. New Fantastics, ictoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. FH69* 15th High W*v^-- 719107 words
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Article76 1918-11-12 2 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is*compnlsory. [Drills Marked are compuhory.] Tuesday, Nov 12. 6.10p Drill Hall S R E (v)* Rieim Point, P Brani SR E (v) P B Platoon 515 Drill Hall Maxim Co only M C S 6 10 Eurasian Co Chinese Co76 words
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Article231 1918-11-12 2 Orders for week ending Satutday, Not 16. Tuesday, Nov 12 Signalling Classes, YMCA Ground. 6.15 p.m. Thursday, Nov 14. Recruit Buglers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Nov 15. Ambulance Class. YMCA 6.15 p m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. Inspector F G King, lata231 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1918-11-12 2 1 <fl^^Hß^Ui^ s'^±. C&*£ Advertising' J. R FLVNS ANDFRSO^ I j Advertise, 16 Change 4iie_/ I n n n-rri i.-jr w fiMiim HAVE YOU TRItQ FULL SIZES P LARQfi STOCKB NOW AVAILABLE. t II»P«)HTANT NOTICE TO OWNERS CAPTAINS AND ENGINEERS OF AIL SHIPS TRADING TO SAIGON Rtionld yon reqnlre rej582 words
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Advertisement526 1918-11-12 2 PALLADIUM CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 THE GREAT STUART PATON FEATURE "Beloved Jim A Surpassingly Beautiful Picture m Five Parts Starring the Adorable and Bewitching PRISCILLA DEAN With full Programme of new COMEDIES AND THE ANIMATED GAZETTE In The First Show Commencing at 8 o'clock JURY'S IMPERIAL526 words
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Advertisement392 1918-11-12 2 From Thursday, Nov. 7, to Tuesday v nt A PHOTOPLAY OF PARAMOUNT SOCIAI imtkT!' 2 ißll HUMAN APPEAL PFET A»^ r THE n AT TKr 19 fa In the Second Show at Sl5 Pr A VITAGRAPFI PRODUCT] k PreEenting a storj fcuilt on one of the comm n Booia] I392 words
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Article206 1918-11-12 3 The First Week m December. It is probably well-kaown to most people by this time, that one of the results of the National Mission m this place wae the formation of what is known as The Social Service Committee." This Committee is composed of gentlemen, clergy and206 words
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Article172 1918-11-12 3 A certain Canadian compary took part m an attack writes General Maur.ce. Af cet a hard and trying experience m over comiag the German machine gund, it secured its objective, and a platoon was withdrawn a short distance into support. The officers lay down for a well earned172 words
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Article501 1918-11-12 3 Now that the Straits Times, the Singa pore Free Press, the Times of Malaya and the Pensng Chinese organ have each m turn told tha F II S Government more or lass politely what they think of the reign of terror m Perak culminating m501 words
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Article48 1918-11-12 3 The Sporting Clab'e contributions towards the following Charities are as follows Our Day Red Cross, (Gymkhana) ene thousand guineas. Oar Day Red Cross (Races), one thousand guineas. St Dunstan's Home 95,000. The Local Workers for the Red Cross 18,000. The Children'B Aid Society 12,000.48 words
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Article68 1918-11-12 3 The above match S C FAvsSCC will take place en Thursday, 14th inetant, on the SCO ground, at< 4.45 p m sharp. Ie will be under the patronage of H B the Governor, H E General Ridout and the Colonial Socretaiy. Admission tickets may be obtained68 words
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Article66 1918-11-12 3 In tbe eerai final Mrs Holden baat Mrs Drummond 2 up, and Mrs Russell received a "walk over" from Mrs Cintrell. Tbe final between Mre Holden and Mrs Russell will be phiyed oa tbe Gerrison Golf Course on Tuesday 19th Nov commencing at 330p m. Mrs Ridout66 words
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Article17 1918-11-12 3 The Myn'a Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played for on Nov 16th and 17th.17 words
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Correspondence.
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Article130 1918-11-12 3 To the Editor, Dear Sir, In endorsing A W Pitt's letter of the Bth instant re pad iy, I shall be obliged if you would accommodate me with a little space m your valuable paper m order that I may draw the attention of the130 words
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Article428 1918-11-12 3 In honour of Mr A B Mahmood's leaving foi' Pcnang, a picnic party «va>» held at the Poet Office Bungalow, Tanjong Katong, on Sunday where m the presence of many friends a suitable presentation was made to Mr Mahmood. Mr Walter Long, Colonial Secretary speaking at the West Icdia Club428 words
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Advertisement449 1918-11-12 3 f f' (Mini J J tioe-> far :i eomiaeaetaji Ist S,.S be ho-d »a tha First 1 I<oou- on Thursday 'Jf' C r r newate, r.mov- > it -,ons objecting to p 1 %t in person or nutives. re a C2 the secretary Jnstl.es at the 5^ :o ifOßOpUei DeDftrts449 words
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Advertisement681 1918-11-12 3 WARNING. The number plates of bullock cart No. 1*59 (white ground and red flgmea ot 1918) are reported stolen. W. E. HOOPER. Registrar of Vehicles. Singapore, llih November, 1918. i»-" 1411 THE KINTA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that a second Interim dividend of 10% on thn preference and681 words
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Advertisement719 1918-11-12 3 Her First Baby j =s Many a motherjs at a loss to know what food to g:vc her f!r;>: hmfoy. Although she srlowers all her love and cure upon him. y tttiU uue« not get on. But her anxiety is ended directly she tries Lmuxo. j=E On the advice of719 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article24 1918-11-12 4 Hepdle On Novenr be* 9th to Mr. acid Mrs Dougl/s Peddle, of Sircits Trading Co, Tongkah. riain, at Maternity Hospital, enangi a danchter.24 words
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Article82 1918-11-12 4 Mrs. Cham Cheng Him npk Chua Ching Neo aged 53 years at No 6 Lorong '?2, Gaylang on Satordp-y 9ch November 1918. Faceial on Wednesday 13th afc 8 am. ane! intetmeut &t Rennh Chan Tiontf off Neil Road. Moarners: Messrs. Tay G -an Kiat. Knm Pfcg Whatt, Song Cbi82 words
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1166 1918-11-12 4 I'enang unamoer 01 <, oinmerce onen takes n very different course from that pursued by the Singapore Chamber, probably largely cine to the fact that Penaog's interests are distinctly at variance with Singapore interests m many ways Thu3 Perane did not feel1,166 words
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Article366 1918-11-12 4 i» Amsterdam, November 11.— The Kaiser and Kaiserin and suit have arrived at Maestri el it m moto rears. At Sr (Lcdraw*t Ca*u«-dral -od.^, at 12.45 Dfo-;, ib. N.ti;n;! Mi b -n wi I be ?ung followed by s fchort I*taftnkigtTiPt Sejvict. By way of celebrating rb- news all 'Le366 words
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Article185 1918-11-12 4 Tba fallowing Singapore properties ware disposed of by auction by Messrs Chins Keng Lea and Co at their gale room on Monday Afternoon. Freehold land and house No 10 Neil rd, area 1,428 sq ft, bought by Tan Hin Swan for $7,600. Freehold land and house No. 11185 words
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Article54 1918-11-12 4 Tbe following uventt wili ba held at the Club &t 9 30 a.n, ou Sunday tbe 17th m etant, viz A division lOC yurds handicap and B Divuicti 50 p»r4f handicap Bntrici vili b« tcceived by the (Jupi&in, Wte Kirn Hock, c*re t:t liou<-tead and Co t54 words
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Article33 1918-11-12 4 The reeult of the men's monthly medal for November was D M Gray bum 85 14 71 RL D Wodebcuse 84 4 80 H R Bucklacd 82 plue is 8433 words
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Article422 1918-11-12 4 m n n q g S.vb;»i^ i, toward R Skucrs.-. Hocdi v 0 Palig« At:::-!.:. m the Igtti i on of %it after read n k |r| BeheiAematio mrv-d mi of Utr.H.^:.. I Mt«fnM j Biari y ihot i m tbe bai^i tf A Imdi Inufebruck bmiou v■422 words
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Article46 1918-11-12 4 tfM KM N raeeatly piodoced I ir ;rxc t -:ieu: tt«9 W •taofilHi pel :m?xp of B«lfh wfcJC I Of r:tp»:J idi 1( duceu. f« W" of mM W r mm, MMMw^ 0 'l r ffic»p of the Wi ed to wait for tb.46 words
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Article20 1918-11-12 4 Cap'aia Ot*;"' gu I >4 ed tbe Surrey Lrici f r p has baeo bad'y url fi I y I20 words
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Advertisement181 1918-11-12 4 CALDBEOK W&W I CO. SOLE AGENTS. Ft AI N \j(j AT FOR THE U^ FOH 7Wt j55 S'VEr SEASON v "The Jaelanco" Fawn Double |la Texture waterproof well cut and ,'J} finished $27.50 1 i i Also m Lightweight 22.50 A The Multum m Parvo jff\ Sniart Fawn Paramatta waterproof,181 words
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Advertisement40 1918-11-12 4 The Prime Minister announces that the i armistice was signed at 5 a.m. on the morniiig of November 11th and hostilities cease j on all fronts at 11 a.m. on the morning ofj the 11th. Press Bureiu, London, 1120 am.40 words
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Article66 1918-11-12 5 F fECTS^G ERMANY v 9 -I: is aMciaflj] i.«- j ::I tbe r,erro»o couiier was; C" f tXn k foe cacliicegun i*-' ,ij be f- 1 1g French virple^a captain von r Ibe Ger«manj ,o re:iua to Iba la Capalii FowrmlM c bad atatad »o this, rkii refer*,66 words
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Article555 1918-11-12 5 laM tier a vi afl B v. o the 1 \t ai> taned »he to 3 owing I 6 Dfl t& PftttiUl bM thron* Dm main In oC3ca B :-j \ruii tha irjiift ol the b: HCil ibe i been sc'.t.edi inteodi to appoial j i C555 words
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Article209 1918-11-12 5 FASTER THAN EVER French 15 Kilom S By Submarine OabtoJ [Raator'a Bttvkwl London, Nov 10. French communique. Wt> advanced fifteen kilometres at certain oomts c^p'urinß prisoners, guns and a amount of material including veral railway trains Our cavalry hae WOWrt the Biigiau fiontier end is hnstl ug209 words
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Article230 1918-11-12 5 Ljaion Nov 10 —Field Marshal Haig reports that we are advancing on the wholo British front The Fourth and Thud armies on the right are advancing ftatrida the Sambre river towards the Belgian frontier meeting wth little orresistance The FiraS Army m ihe centre h»9 rapidly progressed230 words
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Article215 1918-11-12 5 The Gardens Bulletin (or Novembe keepi op interest A picture and nor< speak of the great crop of tb* Rozelli (Hibiscus Sabdriffa) which fruited m th< Gardens and gava much for the waking o jelly. Mr Mathieu gives an account the Cola trees, a crop of the nuts215 words
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Article111 1918-11-12 5 1 Readers are specially referred to the Oarima Hall announcement of a new serial of remarkable interest Boy Scouts to the Sstcue which opens to night and eboald b* very attractive The chief iotarest m this aerial centres around the well kro*n Boy ScDUt and npart from the111 words
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Article734 1918-11-12 5 PLIIN TALI AT GUILDHALL London, Nov 10. The Premier, spettking at the Lord Mayor's banquet, began by •aying is wai the rapid relentless pursuit of the Germane by the Allies that prt;rented the German envoys getting through the enemy linea. Other means had to bs deviaed. He734 words
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Article80 1918-11-12 5 London, Nov 7.— ln the House of Com monB replying to Sir John Jatdine, Lord Rjbort Ctcil stated that eoine tioie must elapse before Clause 16 of the Tuikieh armistice ooald be fully carried out at Aden owing to the condition* there, bat he did not think80 words
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Article125 1918-11-12 5 London, Nov 7.— Montagu's report states that the market hae not changed, though the recent reduction iv insurance rat«» 9 would doubtless be reflected iv the price cf ailver. London, Nov 7— Silver is quiet. The price has do: changed buS ti expected io go lower owing to125 words
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Article894 1918-11-12 5 Ordinary Meeting, Monday, Nov 11, 1918. Present. fl,E>the Governor (Sir A Young, a. CM. a. k b c.) H.E. the Genera' Officer ommanding the troops (Major-Gen. Ridout, c.m.g. c b The Hon the Col. Sec. (Mr F. 8. James, CM o.) Tbe Hon. Att. General (G. A. Goodman.)894 words
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Advertisement119 1918-11-12 5 Robinson co. jqst received a pj;w moking Mixture 1 r i.35 per i Ib. tin Mr. H, H.- dUCKtRIDuE tate of M HA V F I T fc, Plm »vograph ers to Their MA J ESTIES) Btgs lc imiounee that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO "IUS&PORE The BURLINGTON. lOC119 words
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Advertisement770 1918-11-12 6 P. *O. British India AND AIPCAR JLINF. (Comyanioa lucoipoiaiea la Qaflssa.} Mail and Passenger Services. peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) «oe Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present «be Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers770 words
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Advertisement591 1918-11-12 6 JL^ JL JOL& JAPAN MAII STEAU33RP Co.. Ltd (ißoovpovated t* J»t>imii EUMKAH _Llftfc. ftr Basgktßg. Slughil, Ktfei ft Ttkikaßi Vtf laliaia, Ptiug, Ctlambt iig England ila Tha Capa. a eervtee Is maintained bGftwee* Japanese ports and Liverpool or London omfle* mail contract with the Imj evial Japanese j Government. The591 words
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Advertisement358 1918-11-12 6 Intending passengers for Rangoon or Calcutta wonld do well to communicate with the FAR EASTERN TOURIST AGENCY No. 3— B, Finlayeon Green, Steamer leaving shortly. n-n i4ii RANGOON. A Steamer will be despatched for above port on or about the 16tb instant. For Freight and Passage apply to BOUSTEAD ft358 words
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Advertisement654 1918-11-12 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP cc^l (INCORPOK4TED IN V H.A.) "**l\wß REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SEkV I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San I S.S. 'COLOMBIA", 14,000 tons from Hongkong on nr tlls I 8.8. "VENEZUELA I',1 14 000 tons do An '*■> b* I S.S. "ECUADOR", 14 000 tone do654 words
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225 1918-11-12 7 DUTCH GRATITUDE TO BRITISH SEAMEN. Rescue of 0 Boat Victims Early last year seven Dutch vesbela were torpedoed by Get man submarines near the English coaßt. Several boatloads of ear vivors were picked up by two of hie Majesty's trawlers, while the remßinder were pi'.c'.td into St Mary's by the225 words
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Article186 1918-11-12 7 Cbrietiania, Sept 5. Three weska ago it was reported /roan various places on the Danish and Norwegian west coasts tbac a heavy cannonade wad heard from the North Sea. A few days later the dead bodies of German marines began to be washed up, especially186 words
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Article462 1918-11-12 7 Prejudice Against Aluminium, Dr W Raaenhain, m au address on 11 Aluminium and its Aiiojs at the British Science Exhibition said that aluminium alloy was not a German monopoly. A Zeppelin framework had a tensile strength of 25 tons to tbe pquare incb, bnt this was462 words
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Advertisement99 1918-11-12 7 peZOLEUM x,****m» OHMS* (fOO^.- -PRESERVATIVE for the treatment of all kinds of soft timber m order to prevent the ravages 0 White Ants, Dry-Rot, lARZOLEUM is also invaluable for treatment of all kinds of TreGnfepaepe Uiacaaca. Directions OR TIMBER Apply Carzoleum hot (not boiling) with an ordinary paintbrosli taking care99 words
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Advertisement10 1918-11-12 7 FRESH SUPPLIES All Htittenbach Br os. Go. 13, COLLYER QUAY.10 words
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Advertisement307 1918-11-12 7 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 OUR DAY 1918 Si°WAR LOAN LOTfERY SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee The amount of the lottery will be Two Million Dollars (82,000,000* 30% of the total amount subscribed will be given m cash to the BRITISH RED CROSS FUND.307 words
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Article333 1918-11-12 8 A Comprehensive Programme. The Navy League has issued ao an tiounoement stating that the future polioy i>t the League is to bo directed towards (I) the dissemination ainocg British pub- I jrcta m all parts of the world of exact; knowledge upon the provision and use of333 words
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Article247 1918-11-12 8 The hardening attitude of the United States upon the all important question cf the making of peace baa aroused profound BKtUfdCtioo on this side of the Atlantic, while provoking this cri de coeur from the Weeirrinster Gazette Evidently tbere is m America no shrinking from the knock247 words
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Article84 1918-11-12 8 I see that a Commission of Inquiry m America has severely criticised the five great meat parking firms of Chicago for profiteering during the war. It is strange bat true thst the price of a pound of beef or bacon m the remotest village m England84 words
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Article126 1918-11-12 8 Thura are two principles by which all the peace talk ehould be judged. They are principles which the people of this country, and all the Allies, sbzuld keep ever b:Jore them. The first is that we cannot talk cf peace while a single armed enemy remains on iho soil of126 words
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Advertisement676 1918-11-12 8 i::;;i^:;i;!?:'.ii;i;i;;!!!niIIIKIlllI!l|III!l|l»limilfIHIHinilSfi*»«" ll!o d i RJPr RAPID, REUAQLR S i CM 1 -U IBM I I :LU- STEEL eiCYCLS g JCT^j^ n to hoi 1 the bicycle on k- AV^sA 1 Robinson Co. /4aWi Faffle3 Place, Singapore. if /fy fV*2^" i/ (So!c;ilgent3 for 8. 8. ft F. M. S.) ff^^ ia-ai676 words
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Article59 1918-11-12 9 cvm «•<:«•■ (i us- bi, Not 11 task I«• *«i I»«uto4 M !4 *i eiU« »a. t 14 17-82 3«a:« i«tnaL.d riani 832 tSDIA, T. X 16 |f £«ai*EOH«i ffmaiil 29}%Prem ?CCot9itit4, o«m«ai 101 /AV^, i««MAd 129 4 EHZZSQK, ISHHWi S6| iormiin, B«at Be; 1 1 is.- 2 KmA59 words
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Article163 1918-11-12 9 Nov 11 Ftß (250 tens) 1146.80 9tt»fclM 1100 HmMm 0»M Urn, i t6.0» ftMMN Csfca N3, E 12. C0 ?«252? B!*ck aidiß B par* 82 00 r»r#c* 'w&ju iftte) 68.00 (116 to thfl oom 'fi32w* v*.u (80 ?o EkJ Qom ttxei EBindti o-m QJ.vriiß (Amiolna) aotn kft!i Ccfi&ft (4%163 words
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Advertisement428 1918-11-12 9 pa* ver 52.000.00 Assnrance m force over $9,000,000 th GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE S2> ow ewry R e ne Con.^T«.« £20.C00 ae^eltea with the Bn, re me Oo«r, of BHtaO. «nd compile, with ,he BriltahUf. A 9sa428 words
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Advertisement443 1918-11-12 9 THK YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. f IKCOLPQRATJD 1» JAPAH Gftf Hal Sabeorlbed Y. 48,000.000 Oapi*4J f sid U» ,Y. 49,000,000 iteseivt' Fond.... ,Y. 13,100,000 PrtrtdenU J.lßoayeEßf, ?*e-Pros\d4nU N. Kajlwara £44, BISECTORS. J. Incnye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwari Esq. M. Odaglri Esq. N. 80m a Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki443 words
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Advertisement385 1918-11-12 9 The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Hbuo Offige— Sikqapobb. taeorporated la the Straits Settlements 111 l DmßmiT.-Ri6kß accepted oa Buildlags and Merchandise at onrreat rateß. ■illl! DKPiSTISBf.-lnearanee efleoted on Enlls and Oargo. For tall yartloalays as to rates and all other Ufdfnibticn apply to B. J. FOOOBII, GcaeraJ Maaager, fal385 words
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Advertisement286 1918-11-12 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERC4NTU.E INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Biitain). Er I ?lvS 1 ple Oontr acts. Latest Conceaslona. tra^stotla E All WndH f MariDe BQBine a g^TOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased PoUclea issued by this Company covef XWtK* PablI LiabUUy> But H. I. TOTTOII, McALISTKR ft Co., Ltd H286 words
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Advertisement601 1918-11-12 9 WANTED Shorthand typist and general clerk for a Mercantile office. Apply box No. ibl c/o The Sing* icre Free Press. I** v.c WANTED A shorthand-typist by a mercantile firm. Apply to cox No. f 5, c/o Free Press. »'l t h 14- i 1 WANTED ChiDese cUrk with knowledge of601 words
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Miscellaneous415 1918-11-12 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [All British vessels unless marked.] Arrlftlt. Nov 9. Sri Pataaa Bmile (Dnt) Boribat (Siam)t Njv 10. llai Nam, Abbotstord, Pin Seng Singaradja, Ponciaoak (Dut) Flevo (Stir) Dan Samud (S|am! Iwami Maru (Jap) Hem Lee (Jhi). Nov 11. Luiy Weld, Ipah, Circe, Mata Hau G G Djeaddls, Malchior415 words
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Article2837 1918-11-12 10 (Continued from page 5 installation of water closets and connecting lo the main sewer, Central Police Station, barracks and offices, Singapore; and an extension of 15/297 28 to tbe vote of 18,600 tit repiire to and diw awning for the steam- lanocb Man. Third Readings. The Final Sapplj2,837 words
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Article2008 1918-11-12 10 The Colonial Secretary m replying, mentioned Sir Arthur Adams's contention regarding centralisation m reference to the Food Control Committee, observing thai he knew for a fact that the Gorernor was one of the greatest opponents to oentralisation and claimed that he him sell was entirely opposed to2,008 words
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Advertisement134 1918-11-12 10 A deadly foe! More people have been crippled m heaith aftf r an hua^fc the bullets of the Huns. The ftttar-eOeeta are a kowotiof incrfased irritability, languor cf mind and body. Oistcrbed b! the head atd elswhere. This condlticn is one thet call? for a tonic for the bfoo I.134 words
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