The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1918
1918-11-13
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Title Section15 1918-11-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. j0 CiiNTS SINGAPOBE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 13, 1918. NO. 9,51815 words
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Article340 1918-11-13 1 Singapore yesterday joyfully celebrat ed the triumph of the Allied cause which is represented by the armistice concluded at the suit of the defeated Germans— Page 10. There is to be a formal public cere. monitil today and other events are being or have been arranged to340 words
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Article1448 1918-11-13 1 THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE" Now that tbe months with an r is tbeir names are come round again I ehall eoft!y eubeist on oysters and enap my fingers et Food Controller*. There is more nourishment for the brain m ball a dozen Whitstable Royals than mat beefsteak uhi;h would1,448 words
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Advertisement190 1918-11-13 1 'GOODRICH TYRES 50L IDS UP PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. VICTORY DINNER DANCE TO-NIGHT 13th Nov. -*^«a**Bfa*>*a***9*uaTßa*HHi^HßaßH^Hl^^H3^BEMK«Bl SBH ft We are the only English firm Jjs ty^j m the Colony doing an Mmm T: f Exclusively Tailoring Mlj TTf^ Business l'f fi' J. Growther Shaw Co. Jfc tf 5^ Raffles Place. gf190 words
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Advertisement204 1918-11-13 1 A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoi ists bavo hitherto hrd recourse to so-called owrsizes (at a high'y ovrrsized price) to make up their tyre capacity to the normal or adequate requirements of rcsili- j eucv aod earning power. This is uo longer nectssary. I Tbe remedy is to use only204 words
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Advertisement106 1918-11-13 1 LAI EST 4DVEBTISEHBNTS. Victory night at Raffles Page 1. Alhambra'a new programme Page 2. The New Fantastics Page 2. G R Go's property sale Page 2. G X Lee's furniture auction Page 3. Fil lies Circus Page 3. Gas goes up again Page 3. S C S Victory Tiffin— Page106 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-13 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1918-11-13 1 IXIHj W r.tShJ\. Wednesday 13th. High Water s-18 a.m., 6.1 p.m Publio Holiday. Thursday 14th. High Water— 6 22 a.m., 6-89 p.m. Our Day Football, Esplanade. New Fantastics, Victoria Theatre 9.16 p.m. High Watr,*- 7 19 a o 7*6 p.m. New Fantastios, Victoria Theatre 9.16 p.m. Sitir£is 16th. High Wate?76 words
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Article203 1918-11-13 2 Mesare Harland and Wolff have made i-nothar worlda record at the Belfast 'upbuilding yard by completing a stand *rd ship m five working days after j lunching. Further discoveries of coal have been! fcnade m the Irish Midlands, and depart mental inspectors are examining the recently discovered seams m King's203 words
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Advertisement49 1918-11-13 2 a-JPf M^W FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 IHISAPION N0.2 THERAPION No 3 No 1 for Bladder Catarrh No' 2 for llood? BklBMaMMj. No. 3 for Chronic Weakneuoa S'^DOTLRUDrNGCHEMISTS. FRICB IM ENGLAND.** n«CI.KRCMad Co..HaverstockKd..N W-sXondc£! S»« TRADE MARKED WORD THEBAFiON IS ON •*rr. mmmrt. stamp affixed to gem ing packets49 words
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Advertisement516 1918-11-13 2 <^^ON& Advising J. R FLYNN ANDERSON Advertiser, 16J6haarfe 6lle? INFLUENZA PROPHYLAXIS as Recommended m Command Orders GARGLE NOSE WASH 50 cents per quart bott'e. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE. 1 A R FRESHING DRINK JEFFREY'S j PILSENER REER j IJ j BREWrD IN SCOTLAND. I BILE is manufactured m516 words
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Advertisement925 1918-11-13 2 From Wednesday, Nov. 13, to Monday, r^^N-i ANOTHER PHOTOPLAY OF GREM SOC U hW THE fe AT TS: IN:e *i< mi Hi 1 U aft B/i i m m MLHa«Slifc 111 musi] lnl fall re if \f\ tWm In the Second Show ai sl5 n An Exceptionally Strong>atra ProdooUon Pr*925 words
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Advertisement622 1918-11-13 3 f Bal^Tucansing Justices. of he Licensing Justices for r tceetto* c 6< oouiniencin;: Ist Jfiatl ,i be haul m the First **> /iOpm.on Thursday l^T^t'ran-fera renewals, rrmov- up L aod persons objeoting to .«in« v X mt apoear m person or tb*?r ;r"er.dii« ir prest ntatlves. i '-'.^ir ■■■> l622 words
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Advertisement658 1918-11-13 3 SWIMMING CLUB, SINGAPORE. NOTICE A special tiffin will held be on Sunday, 17th inst to celebrate toe Victory of the allies. Will all memb rs intending to be praseit kindly send m their notices to that t fleet BEFORE 5 p.m. on Friday 15th Inst. 9 No tiffins can be658 words
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Advertisement832 1918-11-13 3 iIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIBIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIiniIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII^ I The Difference m this Baby S from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh, Sj aSf^^bsa. strong bone and happy intelligent expression =y S this is because he has been reared on Glaxo. s babies. Glaxo contains only those things which build up firm flesh ES a832 words
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Advertisement320 1918-11-13 3 Latest Styles m Ladies' Gentlemen's! 3 and Childrens' Footwear zX I [WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD.! i **-*>* To« o»h m*»m J"** received new h Gent s Tai and imcK shiomcnt of Ladies' j Box Caff Boais. rz&li Smart White Canvas I 1 Derby and Oxford i*LWr*l I Walking li hoes.320 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article20 1918-11-13 4 Crompton.—At the General Hospital, Singapore, on Monday, Nov. 4fch, to Mts. K. Crompton, Norih Hummock Estate, Klang. a daughter.20 words
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Article149 1918-11-13 4 Mrs. Chan Cheng Him nfb Chu*. Ching Neo aged 53 years at No 6 Lorong 22, Gaylang on Saturday Bth November 1918. Faneral on Wednesday 18th at 8 a.m. and interment at Bennh Chan Tlong off Nell Road. Mourners:— Messrs. Tay Gisn Kiat, Kum Peng Whatt, Song Cbiap One,149 words
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Article32 1918-11-13 4 Mr. James Gauld wishes to convey his sincere thanks and aporeclatlon to all who attended the funeral of his late wife on the 11th instant and for the wreaths so kindly sent.32 words
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1180 1918-11-13 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, November 13, 1918. Not much can be said as yet ac regards the armistice from the point of view of its terms, mainly because these terms are not as yet fully known We may however rest content m the knowledge that they were terms agreed1,180 words
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Article297 1918-11-13 4 Amongst tbe paper* laid on tbe table of the Legislative Council on Mon lay wis one dealing with correspondence between rhe Government and tho Secretary of S:a?e for the Colonies ou the subject of the revision of Civil Service conditions. A despatch from He Walter Long nppjcvee297 words
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Article154 1918-11-13 4 A meeting of the provisional committee of tbe Malayan Association of Rubber Producers, au Association m process cf formation to represent the interests cf locally registered robber companies acd private owners of rubber estates, wa6 held m Kuala Lumpur oa Sunday tbe lOtb instant.' The Memorandum and154 words
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Article370 1918-11-13 4 Twenty-five Chinese, charged at an East Coast port with refas ng to sail on tbe return journey m a British ship of which they were part of the crew, were each fined £5 and sentenced to three months imprisontx ent with hard labour. The annual prize giving of St Andrew's370 words
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Article172 1918-11-13 4 Tbe report of the Selpet Cmm*** tba draft eetirratee for Singapore IblMP and Labuan amongst otb*r tL. ngl commends the provieicn rf 1250,00(1 tbe temporary housing aC80* mods!;the poor during tbe d» notttfcM c. tftry dwellings and the cur Improvement ffgbf mm O*l oomnaend the provipion for172 words
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Article18 1918-11-13 4 l>srfii«tol*ep«Wicho will be no WQffcfaf pal House. Hie 9* II *W nm, on Wmftrnmii f kWd18 words
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Article37 1918-11-13 4 Dr Dcoku bj lie I KiD ,f Sutton I:>'iii'»'. H* r .;c^ College, ttoelared tba« J epent on advertising mjo bad been spert fern*""' 1 tftorlt with the public benefit of '•*T|£ jreat deal of disease areventable.37 words
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Article307 1918-11-13 4 THRILLING VV!> Dl German A "'"7 E "■'■■•>• i i ■eye lb* Carta t aa icing feiatag th tbe H mt be Brerywbet ■bandi a I r ,i r arm-"; t ma irontt^t A bat a p.o i wili prevai lOf Frri, peso's i. r fccutier307 words
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Advertisement195 1918-11-13 4 GALDBEGK MAGGREGOR GO. SOLE AGENTS. l m \Ze>. V^ Si*- **jT *yy er a a> RAINCOATS J£[ WET SEASON "The Jaelanco" Fawn Double i lift Texture waterproof well cut and 14] j Also m Lightweight 22.50 A I I The Multum m Parvo /f IV Smart Fawn Paramatta waterproof, A195 words
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Advertisement42 1918-11-13 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROID. TELEPHONE 1028 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer: "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work oonld be given or demanded. i42 words
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Article178 1918-11-13 5 I .atflßtoi 0 BEYOND |S JS THE HHINE I^Tro^u-Tro ioj accepts tbd French H toned to 1 eleven I tenth. H ligtu d st eleven H eleventh. The I tdiflcatioo B I I SOTOJI I t ii ey H il te ft *> g at a B hai178 words
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Article107 1918-11-13 5 Fes to Fight the British adc: \:v 11— Speaking at the Bai-cr* bmqoet Su Eric Geddes >zi: a ?;r.cigb: ago tha stage m' i cavil armageddon, bnt wag going to try trie i: -5:;:a:- ji^.b a was paralysed I il >-:va:ed aj I a-u standing here ■-:zi\n107 words
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Article45 1918-11-13 5 Nk 10.— The Press Bureau --iilae Gcvtrnrcent hae appointed it-**'? 1 >:ta;r:et Caltborpe ■'^"^■aJssioner at Constantinople •sT*!. 3 4 ccatac: wuh tbe Turkish --■-■-a.-'n; tb- tranei:ionn] period L Mtieh tubjc te and m ■•c ftdsrirai X. chard Webb is c ji commissioner45 words
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Article112 1918-11-13 5 Z7 The Preas Bnrean ■**afc| asi been suspended. 1 1 1.. s> v ,.V oirna c ot Cluny Estate, *sea apoointed manager (Wines Wellesley. .j r :h X ray treatment -al officer for East «k. ait^'^ parents think that hair aff est the brain. This i\*' lv f112 words
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Article526 1918-11-13 5 MEMORABLE SCENES IN LONDON 14 A Glorious Victory" Ov itabaiaiiae Gable] Keatar'e Het-vie*; London, Nov 11— The eisuing of Ihe armistice waa officially announced at 10.20 a m. although an unofficial rumour S lined currency a few minutei earlier. The new 9 spread like wildfire. There were526 words
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147 1918-11-13 5 Subscriptions* Aug 22.— Kuantan Boys Scouts 942.49 Sept- 9. Lim Kirn Chuan 5 Ng Teong Choo Tan Boon Seng 6 Soon Liew Swee 6 Ho Tian Siew 6 Yen Koh Kiat 6 Lien Kian Yeow *> Tan Choon Siew *> Teh Say Seng 5 Quek147 words
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Article46 1918-11-13 5 i Mr William Fancett has died at Maidstone at the age ot 108. Hi was one oi the workere for Disraeli at his first eleotion to Parliament as member for Meid stone. Exoept that hie eyesight failed Mr Fancett retained bis faenlties to I tbe last.46 words
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Article543 1918-11-13 5 SOCIALISTS ORGANISING A GOVERNMENT The Revolution m Berlin (By Babmarin* Gable] [Renter's Bervioel London, Nov 10. German wireless: The j Wolff Bureau reports that a general strike began m Berlin at nine on ibe morning ol tbe 9th. Processions, headed by armed soldiers of nil classes, marched543 words
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Article210 1918-11-13 5 The Hague, Nov 11. The Government states that it will gladly p*i tic pate m international discussions on tbe establishment of a league of nations. Tbe Govern ment does not intend to take the road of State Socialism at home or m tbe Colonies. When war broke210 words
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Article524 1918-11-13 5 HINDENBURG ACCOMPANIES HIM TO HOLLAND Gone— and Not Forgotten. [By Mnhmariae Cable] [fieator'e flervioej j Paris. Nov 11— -The Kaiser has abdio ated. Prince Max has resigned tbe i Chancellorship. The red flag has bsen- hoisted at Kiel and a republic has been proclaimed m Bavaria. Tbe524 words
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Article153 1918-11-13 5 Heavy Fine at Penang From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Nov 12. Io the district court to day, a Dutch traveller named Wyzer was charged with, on Nov 6, attempting to export to Dutch territory jewellery to the value of #9,000, an offence under section 5 of tbe Arms153 words
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Article120 1918-11-13 5 Radical changes m railway travel at Home are promised m the ebolition of first class aarriagoa end tbe conversion of all into one class. In the Albirabra'p new programme is an especially good picture m The O'her Woman," an enthralling five rtaler featur i ing tbe charming Pegey Hjlend. There120 words
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Advertisement121 1918-11-13 5 ROBINSON CO. FRESH SHIPMENT JL? .ObJ!i»aOaCjjLl.lij CIGARETTES BASSO, TENOR, j o^"^s I gZBR AMERICAN (JJarelieS- l im -ggj AIRTIGHT TINS OF 50s. TW ARISTGCR£T of CIGARETTES mm flfinip T 1 a IS ft* i B"i ra ra m I tB I i~A i±vß vLJ JL* JLj JL mokiog Mixture .35121 words
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Advertisement681 1918-11-13 6 P„ &Oe ISkitish India AND Apcab Lime (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) vne company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present Vfit Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers681 words
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Advertisement613 1918-11-13 6 V%m ML m Ea.* JAPAN 5 MAII STEAHSRITP To. Ufi (laeovpovated Ik J **•**> 6UBOPEA* UHfc for Raagkong, Shaagbel, Kobe e> Tefeaai*^ Par Bilieti, Pinan., Colarabs ani Sngland ill Tbe Cape. a eervieo 1b maintained between Japanese ports and Liverpool or London asdet mall contract with the Imperial Japanese Government.613 words
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Advertisement367 1918-11-13 6 Intending passengers for Rangoon or Calcutta would do well to communicate with tbe FAR EASTERN TOURIST AGENCY No. 3— B, Finlayson Green, Steamer leaving shortly. 11-li ls-ll RANGOON. A Steamer will be despatched fcr above port on or abont the 16th instant. For Freight and Passage apply to BOUSTEAD ft367 words
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Advertisement644 1918-11-13 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHiP (*»> (INCORPOR\TLD IN Dii REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS -I'ACIF.T BH Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu m S S.S. 'COLOMBIA". 14,000 tons from HongLnne nn S.S. "VENEZUELA', 14 000 tons do i( S.S. ECUADOR 14 000 tone do and eveiy 28 t**ys th. rr-aft,- Tbe steamers have the roobi644 words
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Article369 1918-11-13 7 Much Interest ha§ been aroused by the telegram from Peking giving details of tb« contract signed on behalf of the Marconi jCo for a loan of six hundred thousand pounds at 8 per cent interest, on tfca security of the Chinese Treasury bonds, repayment beginning m369 words
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Advertisement462 1918-11-13 7 r^ r>^er $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 ,1 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED >** INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFHCE: Winchester Hoose, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I f cT ,i £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with Ihe BrilishLife assurance Qom^ialas462 words
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Advertisement442 1918-11-13 7 THX YOKOHAMA SPEGIE BANK, LTD. f IHOOBPORATED IK JAPAN Capital Buhsorlbed M M MM .T. 48,000.000 Capital Paid Up ,Y. 42,000,000 Ueserve Fund.... Y. 93,100,000 Pr*9idenU J. laouye Ebb. i'icsPrstident. N. Kajiwara Hea; DIIECTOBS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwar* Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Soma Esq. Bamn442 words
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Advertisement674 1918-11-13 7 B*a*a*aaTa*aai ■aTß*B*a*aaß*BNß*Braaaa*aaa*t*a«*B*aata*c» NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated In Great Biitain). FIRE Simple Contracts, Latest Concessions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Business transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Policies issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Publio Liability, Burglary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTOH, IcALISTEB ft Co., Ltd.,674 words
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Advertisement332 1918-11-13 7 INFLUENZA COLDS And Children's Coughc Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Curs. Mrs. Slade, 80, Lancefield -street. Queens Park. Paddington, London, says:— Veno's Lightning Cough Cure has been a real blessing m my family. It cured my little boy of whooping cough when other things proved useless, and since then I332 words
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1465 1918-11-13 8 A Hundbed Years Ago. Of tbe many accounts of England and the English that have been written by t foreign vidiiors m the past, those publish ed by Germans are of particular interest at the present time. They above all continental nations appear to have had1,465 words
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Article185 1918-11-13 8 Mr E Ralphs, Acting Assistant Com* missioner of St John's Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong and China District, has received a notification that the services of the British Red Cross unit, which was to have left Hongkong for Siberia, are cot now required and the scheme is indefinitely postponed. Mr Ralphs was185 words
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Advertisement370 1918-11-13 8 ESTD. eaWAaalJla^iiß^Mßa 1872 PATRONIZED jJpjMtjL 8Y ROYALTY Viceroy Patent Curb Wristwatch Chain. J m^ m^ m^mm m W/mWKmWt0 tmii »***^**MMmmmmmmm^mMmmm^mm me* aaaJ**aßftßßatßrThis is an ideal wrist watch bracelet for men. One that will appeal strongly because of its masculine features. It is adjusted quick y, easily removed, is sanitary, does370 words
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Advertisement94 1918-11-13 8 c*- ie j CI iliJ. •>.'.. S. C. JOHNSOV SON, Manufact J 244 High Holborn, London, W C 1 [jj ij j Jokraa'. *^^^W,^,^^-»j| Remover jCa, Vyfltf.J Jfjf I 5 Jonnson s **!£<s £3»^ Ijl j'l i. 11l jj Jj j l?ft ||Pig <T^TH tPtxT .^l Do You Know These94 words
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Article55 1918-11-13 9 (Qtsseeann nr ea Nov if 4 6-16 i« 241 16 ihraia seedJta a mt 1.4 o-jg fSentfl aecaard Beai 802 V 9», T. 155 8 7 i% Prem oaiwfaaiai I usa 101$ Jiva, laaaui I 129^ Jisssnir, ieei»tia ?8g 50VBBBis**i, Beak Cur c ie.- 2 Bstsl. 5* Bag wai55 words
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Article101 1918-11-13 9 v/. r Bitot) aadio, p:;r*> 82 00 H (VI li t i:< 68.00 &1 Ceftsa (a < Meat) norn Panic©**, nttel! peed EasH crplit? nom li 4s fiaV* c=» 11.40 ttsd'am bs&s! «U 12 CO BfWflji aaeaaaittei 2.4C0 Bfa,sZ I 280 na --'i pel Ibeeee** Itl.tu &»sa?*aS Sage Flees101 words
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Advertisement233 1918-11-13 9 S^ SUPPLIES FOB lotates Mines Etc. je Acid. 99 per oent pure. fumigators ("Four Oaks") aud '•totohnr Powder. cB jt j. vi Soda for killing out lalaug. ipinall's Best Copal Varnish. Uphill! of Soda (Best English). ir tr;dg€'. Nobel's own loading with sportj Ballistite which holds more pigeonooting records than233 words
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Advertisement305 1918-11-13 9 DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES STAND OUT Z^^^X by themselves. You notice an /^^n x improvement- m antiskidding //Sjl|^\ qualities-when you fit them, a §/y/^MtA x greater improvement when you fl/ have run them for some time I \Em{\ and noticed the absence of tyre jj Ira\l troubles-and the greatest im- hSu305 words
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Advertisement239 1918-11-13 9 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery aie issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay StateWar harities Committee and the Ptizes will be allocated as follows Thp Pri7p*% The allocation of the aiieunt subscribed will be as follows 80 per cent. for one nt priz 10239 words
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Advertisement618 1918-11-13 9 WANTED. Mariner, Second Kate's ticket, take cha-ge good launch, two tongtange, Maiay crews, Binge pore to .Seboekoe, Bou -h Boraec. Aptly personal y to B. W R STEVENS, Bi: gapore snipe! andjery Company 13 ll 15-11 WANTED KH%[ Good Pinmanthip ard a knowledge oi Tyricg esnential. Af p'y C inic,618 words
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Miscellaneous275 1918-11-13 9 DAILY SHIPPING AVCiXT W tV X a [Ail British vessels unless marked.] Arrivals. Nov 11.- -Ca'ypeo, Scott Harley; Sem CLEARANCES. Nov 11. Kampar, Parak, Hai Nam. K.kj Eiiile, Maichior Treub (Dut); Ham Lee {Cvi). Ta day. tnaeanaatiiaae and local ua*<..& me a<j iou»e Ml 1 boiOvV > fasaag, Malacca, F.M.S.275 words
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Article1680 1918-11-13 10 LOCAL CELEBRATIONS. Pirlic Holiday Proclaimed Peace ia an amazing tkicg, acd people took it m various waya on Monday night Two things ieemtd to eccor readily enough to moat talk champagne and cheers. Very excellent toadee, too. The hotels wrre the scenes of very b)ise oih celebrations,1,680 words
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Article129 1918-11-13 10 The Cub launches ever tL?j week-end will ran aa nodes > ur lay, Nov 16tb. Nj Jnuncbe3 bat cold Club lif^ns m-y b: j ohn :md Bard y, Nov mb Johnston's Pier, 9 10 ana 11 bii 2.00 ;n 1 :i.30 pm. Cub Bungalow, 9.80, 10 30.129 words
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Article191 1918-11-13 10 Cables to Foch, Haig and Lloyd George. #roet Oar Own Corrujpondmi Ipoh, Nov 12. There is a great outburst of enthusiasm m Ipoh. The day is practically a holiday. There was a aplendid procession of all the schools, headed by the Perak State Band. A crowded public meeting191 words
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Article108 1918-11-13 10 Bonfires ou the Hill. From Oar Own Corrtsxxmdmt Penang, Nov 12. People generally were acquainted with the signing of the armistioe early this morning. Bells were rung at noon and there was a display of flags and bunting. Many people wore flags aud rosettes shipping was decorated,108 words
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Article218 1918-11-13 10 The Gossip Shop organisers gratsfally acknowledge tbe following subscriptions to the funds Per Mre Chancellor: A D Allan fIOO Per Mrs Saunders J D Saundert 100, Joan 100, N E Bath 25. Par Mra J A Webster W L Watkins 25, HRD Day 20 J A Russell218 words
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Article, Illustration28 1918-11-13 10 Miss Pauline Bindley, the Australian nightingale,' the star artiste m the talented compauy of lady entertainers who opan at the Victoria Theatre to morrow evening.28 words
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Article22 1918-11-13 10 Previously acknowledged $9'^41,60 Juhm Frankel Furniture Co. (Second donation) 25 $9141 6C Tbe above are very gratefully acknow* Bon Tteas.22 words
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Article57 1918-11-13 10 The meeting of medical practitioners callfd tcr to day at the Municipal Board Room m connection with the epidemic of infloenza is postponed. Committed enieide whilst temporarily insane was the vet diet returned at an inquest held on the body ot Seah Seng Eye, c Cantonese woman, of 84-1 Tanjong57 words
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Article98 1918-11-13 10 Steel r-nd tin seem at tbe prefect t\me making strong bids for tha rack of the world's most precious metals, Eay* ibe New York Commerce and Finance Oae dollar a pound now, tin was one eighth thsat price when William McKinley took hie eeafc as President. Yet we imported In98 words
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Advertisement416 1918-11-13 10 GAME I In Excellent Condition AUSTRAL/AM BLACK DUCK, TEAL d u/,„, SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO ft "JJjjsi^r NOTICE IO OONSUMEIts j£ N eF I Ie? v**& vfis «bf -m |Mp| KEROSENE OIL Take Care of your fin You can get seventy cens each for them a.■ Punch a hole only416 words
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Miscellaneous402 1918-11-13 10 ROBBER AND TIN RETURNS Secretaries Barker and Co. Alma 82,000 Atbara 18,245 Ayer Tawah 24,000 Batang Benar 18,806 Batn Ansm v 26,700 Batn Village 1,669 Batu Lintang 6 491 Bintan 8,720 Bute 14,800 Bukit Toh Alang 11.24 4 Cheng 17,488 Chemor United 19,864 Cluny 15,276 Dominion 86,936 Jeram Kuantan 16402 words
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