The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1918
1918-11-20
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Title Section14 1918-11-20 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 20 1918. NO. 9,52:5 rl QJSNTB14 words
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Article251 1918-11-20 1 French Consular telegrams appear on page 2 The Appeal Conrt began its sittings yesterday— Page 10 The death has occurred of Mr A Hutteabach— Page 10 Farther details of receipts at tbe Our Day Fair are given -P^ge 10 An account of Kota Tinggi Oar Diy fete251 words
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Article1020 1918-11-20 1 Our Old Army has died m giving birth to the New, endowing the offepriuf? with ite ficefct qualities, the calm determination and cheerful ci durance tba cool bravery andfiery courage, the heroism m pa;n and death, the retolutit v iv dungur and adversity, the se)f-restrainfc m victory,1,020 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1918-11-20 1 fgooDRIGH TYRES n \ND PNEUMATICS iS OUR DAY" I sjaffsag 3 23rd Nov. I SPECIAL DINNER A*D BALL tend and Dance for One Qentlsman $5. q er and Lance for One Lady $2. A Ol< Gross proceeds to go to OUR DAY FUND. ASH ONLY-No Chits will be accepted. trance228 words
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Advertisement229 1918-11-20 1 r i i i^^^^»'— g-^.^4^^^ j^A^a^&BwViV*^^ *tS \MtS^^^Bij^Hi lilt A Revolution m Tyre Sizes j Motorists have hitherto had recourse to so-called oversfzes (it a highly oversized j| price) to make up their tyre capacity to the j normal or adequate requirements of resili- ency and oarryiug power. This is229 words
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Advertisement181 1918-11-20 1 L4IEST ADVEKTISEi!^ TS. Adelphi Hotel Cabaret entertftitiLient Page 10. Little's for the latest m men's evening wear P.ige 4. Cdidbeck Macgregor and Co advertise Tentac Page 4. Go to Wjstianml Assomal and Co for Christmas gifts Page 8. Notice regarding tbe Malaya Cattle Trading Company Page 3. Robinson and Co181 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-20 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1918-11-20 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 20th. f*igh Water— i -"1 a.m. New Fantastics, Victoria Theatre 9.15 p.m. Thursday 21st. High Water— 21 a.m., l'-3? p.m. Lodge Easter:: Ga*e, 8 30 p.m. Great" hits -ale, Y.W 0.&.HaU.10 p m New Fantastics b'arewel), v r Ibeatre 9.13 p.m. ?Au£ 22nd H*l W%k* i 963 words
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Article297 1918-11-20 2 Courtesy of the Fkench Consulate. Paris, Nov 16th 8.45 p.m. Washington: The Uadtr Secretary Mr Lansing reports that he acknowledged i^ceips to Sol? o! the message asking foe a »pid GQBQliuion ct tbG trtaty of peace. :.aniing (in^wei; thai the Germans sbou'.d jt limit tbt'ir appeal to297 words
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Article310 1918-11-20 2 The death is announced from Honolulu cf Mother Superior Mary Anne, who for thirty years bad been m charge of the leper colony on the island of Molokai. the scene of Father Damien't labours Robert Louis Stevenson spent a week on tbe inland shortly after Damien's310 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement409 1918-11-20 2 /&uSS*+!& a New Ideas iSSKr* r W*O Advertising J. R. FLYNN ANDFRSON Advertise 16. Kile Pino-Mentho Pastilles Price 75 cents bottle cf all chemists or tho Agents MEDICAL HAIL Opposite Pest Office SINGAPORE. A REFRESHING DRINK JEFFREY'S PILSEHER BEER BREWiD IN SCOTLAND. Victoria Theatre TO-MCHT AT 9-75 'The Fantastic?' In409 words
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Advertisement869 1918-11-20 2 From Tuesday, Nov. 19, to Sunday k« °.v, i>ov 24 !./>■■ A PICTURE CF UNCOMMON fit*. I HALL sKm B B flB f&?\ $£k V '*n Second Show at <t i r> A Powerful Pathe Pl^y reatar k strong corubiuation of good story vsiuc and < i, In thiß prodcctiou869 words
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Miscellaneous45 1918-11-20 2 KOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for w^ek endiog Saturday, Not '28. Thursday, Nov 21. Recruit Buglers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.16 pm Friday, Nov 22 Ambulance Class, V M C A. 5 15 pmSaturday, Nov 23— Field Day (Details later) Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.45 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement612 1918-11-20 3 JTJnmiiiiifmif i iii nn i itt tint niDiuimnf if iiißiiiiiif if nif ikp eiiii iiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiimiif iiiniimi^^ Her First- Baby nothCf is at a loss to know what food to give her first baby v«h she showers all her kwe and care upon him. baby stui docs S i A V612 words
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Advertisement940 1918-11-20 3 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore Invite tenders for the construction and comi pletton of a 9 In. Earthenware sewer from the existing manhole m New Bridge Road through fagoda Street and the Back Lane between Pagoda Street and Temple Street. Drawings and Specification may be inspected and tender940 words
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Advertisement236 1918-11-20 3 I BOOTS AND SHOES OF Quality and Reliability AT WHITEA WA YS jGent'e Black Patent Price 1 Leather Pumps S ;^^fe^Sß:'yr $18 50 I enperior quality, > Dftr nair f^ v chrome sole 4^H9^f^' '-•> 1 t^?^l^3B' I 1 a 8 sketch P^T*l^^ S4fi I 1 Tre Kegal Brand, Smart236 words
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Domestic Occurences
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Article56 1918-11-20 4 RcBKRTS Whiting On No^ejMber Jlth at the British Legation and Ctrl at Church, Bangkok, John Cook man, cf the Bocgkoßg and r h%nghai Back, youngest cod of Mr John COO? MAN KOBEBTB, Of talough, Buckp, tO Gwecdolen Coney, ocly daughter of R. O WmTifG, Imperial Police. Burma, and only56 words
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Article33 1918-11-20 4 I Wells On Fiiday evening the 15th inst at Peracg after a ebort iiloes?, Marjotie Lumley, tbe beloved infant daughter of J. L. and A. M. Wells aged 21 months. I-- i33 words
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847 1918-11-20 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, November 20, 1018. The first requisite for Singapore is to restore the shipping business to its former flourishing condition, indeed to increase febe f unities for the qnick service and despatch of vessels. S'^eps have alre idy been taken with com meruivible speed to remove847 words
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Article493 1918-11-20 4 The mail brought tbe sad news to Mr L A Coatier Biggs o! Peoang of the diaoh of Capt H Hewlett (late Assistant Municipal Secretary) who was killed m action on or about Auguet 23. Engine room artificer, Leoctrd T Mob* crop, m late of Penang Free School, and eon493 words
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Article138 1918-11-20 4 a Fourth list of subscrip.iona and dona* biona. Previously acknowledged H. 04 3 Mrs BarreLt 6 Nobie W An3n 50 Archdeacon Swindell '26 Mr and Mrs S A Lace 100 wp uuim iro AH Fur 100 J C Sagurs 26 Com B A Uator IS G Hoid^n138 words
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Article156 1918-11-20 4 la the supremo Court, yesterday, before' a Full Court— the Coief Justice (Sir John Bucknil!, k c^, Mr Justice Woodward Mr 1 Justice EbdrfQ aod Mr Justice Sproo'e j Mr R Page asked, m the interests of the] bar generally, for a tulicg ac to the prac156 words
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Article454 1918-11-20 4 Renter's telegram on the increase was not very plain. The following telegram received by the Singapore Branch, puts the matter straight. Directors have applied to Treasury for sanction to increase Capital of the Bade from £1,200,000 to £2,000,000 by the issue of 40 000 new shares of454 words
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Article613 1918-11-20 4 ter.i.s rf M Gjwrn ti m tutor* to i!| A u-ua! dip 1H Ain-.-i ie«. p^B to .M t rnto y ld»»oee| ti V 'J Locdon, Hat L| I d«« at Br.tisL H^ J -J Nov 17 eaye ttwm*. I begun. Sora after d*«] 1 debouched apoj th«613 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1918-11-20 4 I J. Clifford Wilkinson, Kobs. Imported m Cases of 4 doz. Pints 8 doz. Splits. CALDBEOK MAG6REOOR GO. J|l Gentlemen's Ite, Evening Wear «K|"-^i S Full Dress and Dinner Jacket suits, made at Fit aDld Style Guaran^ 6ed Fine Irish made Dress Shirts and Collars, Dress Waiscoats, Belts. Ties and173 words
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Advertisement41 1918-11-20 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBCHAKD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1089 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of oar offer "Ho satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee ot tbe high quality of oar work could bo given or demanded.41 words
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Article348 1918-11-20 5 E D ARMIES MOVE TO I-* 1 THE RHINE j p fi scnerrc^ ng Home N T i \I ickensna ha* rlungarywilhtwa p N| molorean Tb. 00* ;-tnn«ri tSM 't^r- I lint hofewai*. > V. Rica ollicial term^ of tbe force under von I red on the348 words
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Article175 1918-11-20 5 No? i: Italian warships have order to ensure axecation of the :il s^ o? thi armistice with Auatro ■fcrv C* r^' V I6 Am9terd m <"<» l F -e isflMi are confirmed of the c cabled laac night which the aiinat l> 'P arture »a stipulated fi175 words
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Article27 1918-11-20 5 SS^l MrXl coCUy: Owing CT waUcn of BiW «o« >« i U^ on a gold basis and 1 *«V P-ece* to be coined with i27 words
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Article562 1918-11-20 5 SOLDIERS KILL OFFICE IS More Thrones Overthrown **> BafesmariM Caktai IBtvfter'a Iwri^j Copenhagen Nov 17.— A wire from Berlin sttye Prince Max has published a' pamphlet m which he states that when he arrived io B«rlia ha found the armistice proposal ready. He opposed tbe proposal but was562 words
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Article267 1918-11-20 5 Foch's Message to Armies Paris, Nov 17.— President Wilson's sojourn m Europe will be very brief and le will attend only the opening of the sittings of the Peace Congress. (HavasJ Paris, Nov 17. Ie ia not expected that :he real business of settling peace267 words
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Article692 1918-11-20 5 GOVERNMENT CWPAIGN OPENED The Premier's Platform Illy ttabaaruw «3fch.v»* [Renter's Barvkw] London, Nov 16.— Tbe Premier haf written to Mr Bonar Law giving tbe raaic planks of his programme. These include continuation of the Coalition Government owing to ths continued vital need ol national unity development of692 words
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Article48 1918-11-20 5 Paris, Nov 17. It ii semi officially announced that Britain has agreed to cede to France half 4 million tons of Brisish shipping one third nc tha conclusion of noetiliciet-, ona third during Ibe year bfler th^ war, liie leuuiuder duririg the BOCCepdinK \ear.48 words
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Article79 1918-11-20 5 Tbe fofpc&st of the Burma rioe crop for 1918-IV> edows a diminution of 63.564 acres iv the area sowo compaied wica the previous ybi»r. iLc irea ou v,Lica tueciup ie expecltd to lnuture Hlio.vt: a decrea^u of 279, 5W4 BCf6S. rha decrease is largely due to floods, but part of79 words
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Article241 1918-11-20 5 HOLLANDS CRISIS MENDING I FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROCEEDS Extremists Rejected a [Renter's Barvioe] j I London Nov 16.— Reuier is informed i that authoritative ttlfgrcms from Hollar. d t show that tbe situation bas diViucily (improved. Disturbances occurred at Am- hterdarn buti tho position is now wpll m {.hand. The Qaeen241 words
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Article173 1918-11-20 5 London, Nov 15. There was an m« crease m imports during October of' £28 449,119 and a decrease m exports of; £7 936 680 compared with Oetobei of last I year. London, Njv 14 Montagu's silver r,e port Bays that tbe price has fallen owing i i to173 words
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98 1918-11-20 5 The following cable was despatched by the G O C, S S to Field Marshal Haig on tbe 16th instant: All ranks of the Regular Army and Volunteers of all races throughout Malaya Bend their heartiest congratulations on tbe i magnificent victory over our enemies and i98 words
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Article375 1918-11-20 5 I The auction rooms of Messrs Powell and Co were crowded yesterday afternoon with I prospective land purchasers when the following properties ware offered and s disposed of as follows I Freehold residential property known as I No 23 Killiney Road (the sale proceeds of I which are375 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement89 1918-11-20 5 ROBINSON CO. FRESH SHIPMENT OF Mm m£ Jr4 yS v j^ jm BLADES LIMITED SUPPLY UIJ -if L JmL ■mm mm wm. mm isk Smoking Mixture 5i. 35 per y lb. tin I^IuiTIyCKERIOGE uite of M>s V 1 r I 'botographers to Their MAJESTIES) Begs to «cc tb«t he condncts89 words
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Advertisement674 1918-11-20 6 P* &O» Ohitish India AND A.PCAB LIINE (Oomyanles IneovfOtMefl la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract With His Majesty's Government.) tßt company! mail services east op BOMBAY are at present tbe Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers674 words
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Advertisement603 1918-11-20 6 0 JAPAN MAM STEAMSHIP Co. U# UnoovpotAteO la £a»uf gMROWAit tmfe rcf fltilktig, BilMffelt, Kibi A f •ktli»i fir ■iliiea, Pntii, Coltnbf asif England t fa Ttaa Capa. A aevvloe 1b maintained betwea» Japanese ports and Liverpool or London aMAet mall contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Steamers maintaining603 words
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Advertisement274 1918-11-20 6 AUSTRALIA j "Jaws," 4,8?4 toss O. R. is expected to sail on or about the vuh inst., for Melbourne and Sydney. For Freight or Passage »pp y to BOOSTUD ft CO. w Agents, B. I. 8. N. Co., Ltd. 20-11 2** l THE NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) The274 words
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Advertisement514 1918-11-20 6 STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEDIiiJ The 7,000 tons mailsteamer GROTIUS I Batavia to: >,J SYDNEY and MELBOURNE I On tbe 24th November 1918, I BalooQ-steamer "Rutupluus" leaving Sm,: Second class two thirds of first < lass rat* I For farther particulars apply bo the agents R I INTERNATIONALE CREDIFT h\n DELs I514 words
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Article1909 1918-11-20 7 Paper Material From Mai ya. From Our Own Correspondent E itnbnrgh, S^ot 16. In view of tb<* grea; sea cify of nape anci of the prcbtbi!» y that tbe demand v.i\{ continue for some time bftei tbe srar, efforts are being made to discover new sources of rri^1,909 words
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Advertisement341 1918-11-20 7 J'great eastern life assurance coiiim^SD 0 1 INCOBPORATKD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BI Ml OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I ,-j.lts *'^.oO° "o^lteawi.b HMSapnaw Conr, o, Bn^lma. «a ooo^pHaa with the BrittehUte Aaso^aoe ajm.Wlaa >.v «v 9 ry patMenla. I T ?vr WJJW CF ASSURANCE WOMEY341 words
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Advertisement427 1918-11-20 7 EU X T l^ UfCO 3EOE F I D f J/. A. H »iJ Sab:iorlbc:j ~,_Y. *''niO.OJO ■*?i*ii tsiil i:» 42 000,001 em Pond., rJc«-rt««J6nl. N. Kajiwara Inoayc Bsq Y. YtirjahaTva Bsq, R. Kajiwars E^q. M. uda^hl Esq. N. Boma Esq Bar -a X. Iws?afct K. Bosodl £-q. K. rat^atnl427 words
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Advertisement372 1918-11-20 7 The Eastern United Assurance; CORPORATION Ltd. dEAC- QVWCW— SIHSAPORB, i9eor#oi»*od Isa *hfi Js*»allB BeMlemeits ?ISX HMQUII &ska accj^ytefl on Baiifi. l 2?f k and y o.vsbe.rSi2o ad oavvenl rates, Hnlla and C'iiso. Fcv Bo]] ?M»iV.ca'.Si'i". M r«le^ &k£ m!! ot^3s l^tTYtmaWrm &y^iy io X, •<. PO9QEII, vJece»s.i Maasgei. fU ffSl372 words
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Advertisement256 1918-11-20 7 WORTH BRITISH ANO WbRC^TILrINSURANCE COJ«Pm (locorporatod m Great Biifeain). FIRE r-ftapir; Oontracts, LateatOonci ssioca MARINE All ktoda of Marine Business tranpacttd. MOTOa CaR 3 Reduced Rate*. Increased benefits, Policies lftsuetl by this Company cov-=ir Accidontal Damage, Pubiic Liability, Burglary, Fire Tranat. H. J. TOTTOH, WqALISTER Co Ltd., Resident OWcer General256 words
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Article211 1918-11-20 8 Th* Conservative caDdtdate ftt the by-election of the Prussian Chamber if Deputies m the constitueucy cf Sto!pe Lauenburg, the notorio'ie Pun Geruaun 'pastor, tbe Rev D Philipp, Lrb b^cc m-iki'.'g a setieß of charncteristic ppeeobefil m recomjaendirg himself to tbe electors of tb»> divipion, In a211 words
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Article170 1918-11-20 8 Lor.doo, Oct 'J.ni With reference fcol the r^port^d rising m Montenegro, the\ houdtix Daily Chronicle ieatns offioallj j thnt bi^' developments may also be expect ed m St»bia. Dalmatia, Bosnia acd Herzegovina. There are known to be c-onoe 70, CC0 armed insurgents m 'occupied."' Serb'a. A170 words
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Article162 1918-11-20 8 Strange Case m Karachi Karachi, Octllth A case which has; caused a great deal of interest throughout* SiDd is beiDg beard by the Special First class Magistrate m Karecbi. Two wen are charged with deeecratiug graves at a Mohammedan cemetery. A portion of the dead body was found162 words
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Article147 1918-11-20 8 A comparative table of food prosecu lions m Britain and m Germany, which Mr Clynes has caused to be prepar ed, shows that, while nearly half a million Germans ware prosecuted under) their national food eyitera m the year ended Nov, 1917, the number of persons147 words
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Article96 1918-11-20 8 Berne, Sept 27.— Travellers who have j arrived here from Germany declare t hat i war weariness U very noticeable m that! country, and that a social upheaval is well within the bounds of possibility. Tha popular irritation against the dynasty and i the general staff is96 words
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Advertisement238 1918-11-20 8 PATRONIZED BY "ROYALTY. Viceroy Pftent Curb Wristwatch_Chajjt_ This is an ideal wrist watch bracelet for men. One that will appeal strongly because of its masculine features. It is adjusted quickly, easily removed, is sanitary, does not collect dirt. Soldiers, sportsmen, athletes will prefer it because it is not soiled or238 words
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Advertisement472 1918-11-20 8 INFLUENZA ahd CATARRH. I Veno's Lightning Cougn I Cure Checks Influenza at I the outset, and Soon Cures I Nasal Catarrh. For Influenza Veno's Lightninsj Cough Cure is incomparable. It checks the attack at the very outset if taken promptly, and obviates all danger of complications. In nasal catarrh also472 words
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Advertisement258 1918-11-20 8 AUSTRALASIAN FILMS >1 (Incorporated ir> Austra I I HAVE OPENED TEMPO i* R-, ff A 4a JJE.S li v fi B J I BUSIIVE&S AS USUAL 'Early shipments of films are expected H our branch offices throughout I ■lIIIC'I— Ull IW, "^^^^B STRONG AND WATER?,- PAT-.TB RUBBER I I?. 4/?/S4K4,258 words
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Article40 1918-11-20 9 DOMUCmn O' t \ov 19 I 4 m ft j 4 7-l« d :48 18 tf.-sa^* R '4 21-82 Pf 6sci fl«ni»« t 1 Biat 8 02 ■C*^ 4C itPrem FOKCBAMA, 41i,.',c4 102 last «f fi--T" i K»to j.%40 words
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Article142 1918-11-20 9 Nov 19 Ho (125 tout) $137.45 flawltw Cat* Ms. i 22.00 Ps&gic BHel iJ'u. i-pct. 82 00 P*gptr, (Wlriftt Ms) 68.00 NaSssiga to tttf A norn W*f :3«K« 190 lo Mm i Qom OlevM [Aflftfceioel noa CsCm i> islac> no*u T»?isoa, imall pcui lsclHv norn fio &o fiakt /.e142 words
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Advertisement23 1918-11-20 9 AUSTRALIAN KCALYPTUS OIL m Cases Containing 56 lbs. net»t>. (2 by 28 lb. tins.) QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. I I IN CORPORATED IN ENGLAND)23 words
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Advertisement751 1918-11-20 9 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable land at Serangoop At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co's Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday, 25th November, 191 8 at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of Freehold land off Berangoon hoad area 73,044 Square Feet. GIAH ft IWEE TEOW.-Sollcitor*. CHING KENG LEE CO. Auctioneers and751 words
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Advertisement680 1918-11-20 9 WANTED Competent Bookkflfre? for office m Singapore. One thoroughly cdij versa nt wsth t-statr a/cs tpquired. h'aiary $iCO |o iU, App'y 2a, Malacca. Street. n ?o-ll RUBBER, COFFEF, TOBACC3 PUNTER. Dutchman with 18 yar^ rxperience m South Africa bnaiatia, ar.d Jav^, wtmjHwition as Managrr or Chief-Assistant with good proppec's, indlflEiretit680 words
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Miscellaneous377 1918-11-20 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [All British vessele nnleea marked.] Arrivals. Nov 18. Calypso, Kuala Ban Fo Soon (Dut) Boribat (Sam). Xov 19 SembilaD (Dut). CLEARANCES. N v 16.— Medusa, Klacg Emile, Pontiarmb »Dvi). Xjv 17.- K^tong Scbonten, Band (Dm 1 Vulaya (Siam) Gladys (Sar) Jade vFr.i Xuv 18 Hong Ho, Hai377 words
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Article666 1918-11-20 10 SCENES IN LONDON Messages to Oar Defenders fß«aWr's icrrim] Lcndir;. Nov 17. Tne nrrnU ie? r*>j )ic ings m Lei rioo reached a climax m wonderful cCrae* yaterday. B ick.ogbaiu Palace was tli-? cancie cf atl**etioa m daytime anJ vanous proCeSfcious eaded there. Too most a:na«ing666 words
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Article87 1918-11-20 10 Th 9 November Bojjey Compaction was playei en Saturday and Sunday, 16th an 3 17th m t. end reenUed m a win for Mr HI White. Tha following cards Vr-ere Bfuned H T White 2 1 up H B BvcUand plus 2 1 aown WB rde pins87 words
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Article38 1918-11-20 10 lac November monthly M-d.;l (Bogey) ww wen by H Lvicg Jones with a score of b down. The Ladies Spoon for November was won by Mra G Hardman with a score of 68 14 44.38 words
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Article30 1918-11-20 10 Dr A L Hoops, State Surgeon of Kedab, and his family are greatly enjoyine their ho'icay n Australia; when the mail left they were at Mildnra m Victoria. (S Echo.)30 words
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Article392 1918-11-20 10 THE LATE MR A HUTTENBACH. A telegraw ha* been received from London by Me \lrc. Anthony statins that Mr Au^u^c Huitarb ich, head of the tirm of Hnue&bueh Broa and former p\t mber of the L»srJpMtiv« Council, died m Eogland on Njv 12:h Mr Huttenbach had baen m failing health392 words
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Article323 1918-11-20 10 THE EVER iREEN ALS iGOFFS The Cjurtof Appeal opeuei yesterday m the Supreme Court, before the Chief Jast cj (Sir Jjba Buckui!!, k c\ Mr Justice Woodward, Mr Justice EoJtn and Mr Ju3ticd Sptoula. Twelve appeals had been entered two from tbe Chiei Justice, three from Mr323 words
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Article151 1918-11-20 10 The Raler of the Road, a Paths Play m tlve ucla i? tha A'.hirabra'^ attraction for to nighfc, la it Frank Ke3nan, the well known ca?.r?.c:tcr c?ioc giv^a another of .those t £f'?c&iva character portrayals for wtich be i 3 maeh admired. A Caarlie Chap.in comedy, The Immigrant,151 words
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Article52 1918-11-20 10 It- will interest nanny local racing men to know that Mr J Stratou Ferrier'a old pony "Silvia," the famous Klang griffin of five or fix years ago, who bad co many wind to her credit, died suddenly on Monday last at Mr Ada B Houghton'a stable a at Kuan tan.52 words
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Article494 1918-11-20 10 The Our Diy Fete held on the village square at Kota Tioggi on 15th November I was very successful, and what at first pro raised to turn out a disappointment, owing jto the heavy showers of rain which pre vented many reuideuts of Johore and other494 words
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Article248 1918-11-20 10 The enterprising proprietors of Ra til 38 Hate! have, daring the pariod of the war done yeon^n service far Chirity. Tims after time entertainments have bean held much to the enjoyment of the reaidente of Singapore, aui to tha advantage of War Charities. They have however, m arranging248 words
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Article190 1918-11-20 10 THE KENT BOARD. The customary weekly meeting of the local Rent Assessment Board was held m the Bj »rd Rjom cf the Municipal Comia eion yoster.iiy afternoon. The hon'ble jMr C J Saunters prr Gtded and tha other uiLinb^rs present were Meearß 5 Toralin* Iron, J A Eiiifl, !Vf Meyer190 words
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Article610 1918-11-20 10 OUR DAY COUNTRY FAIR" Mrs G P Ovon and Mrs Holden dasire to thank all who kindly assisted at "Ye Olde Gardyne either by gifts of plants or other contiibntons Tney specißlly 1 wish to convey their thanks to Mr S G 1 Williams for bis valuable assistance m j610 words
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Article178 1918-11-20 10 from Our (hen Corrugondmt PtD^iLR. NOV 19. At the ftijju.u-^a aaaaai meeting c' Temerloii Coconut Rabbet Estate Mr ThoruQ presidiug ttated it was a matter for regret they wero unab'e to Jcciiroa dividend. A reference to the balance sheet showed this waa a wse course. Tb Company had178 words
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Article31 1918-11-20 10 Agents Gutbtie find Co. Brunt i E3Sates 7,106 total for 4£ mos 31,631. Hollani American Plant 59 3,436 Si Pare Pare 27 335 Netherlands Lan,*?k it 9.72831 words
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Advertisement331 1918-11-20 10 BLACK DUCK, TEAL dq. I iff I SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO.. [ft I NOTICE TO OONSU T^-TyT^" 1 You can get seventy cens caen for then) I I Punch a hole only [q the cap when Dpadlg I Don't Punch a second hole use i pgg I Wire your tins331 words
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Miscellaneous61 1918-11-20 10 iS.V.C. DRILL PEOGRAMME. 1 Attendance at throe recruit*-. 1 par^daa a week is compu^crv. [Dnlls Marked are oompuleori Wednesday, Nov 20. 4 OOp Jobnfc ton's Pier for Fort Siloso S V A Sees I aDd 111 j 5.10 Drill Hall SV R and A V Plate, n Pad M C61 words
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