The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 November 1918
1918-11-22
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Title Section16 1918-11-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NO. 9,525 SIN&aPOBE, F81D4% NOVEMBEK 22 1918. fgs l KTS16 words
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Article227 1918-11-22 1 Some more big property sales have jak?a place Page 10 Latest alterations m the share list (viil be found 00 page 0 The cost of the war m livps and aioney has been revealed P tge f> Local share reports note a woak fining m the tin227 words
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Article1748 1918-11-22 1 They were never designed for tuch uses. Tbeir wealth cf polished teak and mahogany, glitiett'ng brass, v.cuid have blinded the skipper of an ocean tramp. Their cabins were luxurious bouduiri for the pretty women and children they carried m rammer weather up and down Long Island Sound. Until,1,748 words
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Advertisement158 1918-11-22 1 foiH TYRES n \SD PNEUMATICS piffles 23rd Nov. I Hotel. 1 1318 I SPECIAL DINNER AVO B4LL I ler and Dance for One Qen^leman $5. a er and Dance lor One Lady $2. 000 AH OW Gross proceedi to go" to ODR DAY FUND. rASH ONLY— No Chits will be158 words
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Advertisement141 1918-11-22 1 A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoiists have hitherto h?«d recourse to so-ciilei ov »rsizes (\t a highly oversized j price) to make np th^ir tyre capacity to the normal or adequate reqai>ements of resiliency and carrying power. This is no longer I necessary. jjj The remedy is to use only141 words
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Advertisement144 1918-11-22 1 LITEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Roomy office to lei Page 3. Bankruptcy nptice re H Ahmad —P-»ge 3. Stenographer and accounts; wanted Page 3. Wfaiteaw&y Laidlaw aad Co for ladies' feshioinble we-it -:Paae ft. Frtch*3lms afc th« Msrlboroagh, Gftidty ftud Hariiua Hall Pago 2. Municipality require services oi two coneervat-cy ovtrßeevs Tage 3.144 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-22 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1918-11-22 1 THE WEEK. t Pries? 22nd 9i<h WKbtif 19a 0-17 p.m. St Andrew's school Prire day, 4.4? p m. StUfd*; 23rd. High W**eK— l-&8 i..ti., 1 5 p m. St. Clement. Dinner and Dance, Raffles Hotel. Lodge St George Regular. 9 p.m. Fillis Circus, 5 and 9.15 p.m. Sunday 24tb. High107 words
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Article53 1918-11-22 2 Order- tor week ending Satuiday, N ,v SI Tuurtw v N*>v 21 R«rrn!* BagLre, Malay V »iU" r Tiab s'ft p co Friday N 22 An balauce CJaea V M C A 5 15 piu batnrday, Not 28.— Field Day (Detail* latei.) Individual Troop Orders as issued53 words
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Advertisement448 1918-11-22 2 J. R FIYNN ANOP^SON w Advertise* 16. C!?3n<.'e file^ Pino-Menthc Pastilles 0 1 1 id i I iii: A n us ep tic i ric 5 75 cents bottle if all chemists or the Agents MEDI6.S*. Hill Opposite Pest Office c NG'FORF. A R FRESHING DRINK i JEFFREY'S PIL^E^EK BEER448 words
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Advertisement399 1918-11-22 2 PALLADIUM To-Night! sit 9-30 To-Night!! A Startling Expose m 7 Parts with RUPERT JULIAN m The Title-Role preceded by CHARLIE CHAPLIN m "THE CURE" In The First Show commencing at 8 o'clock HIS DAUGHTER'S DILEMMA An All-British Production, 5,000 feet long j NOTE.— This Programme will be continued throughout The399 words
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Advertisement274 1918-11-22 2 From Tuesday, Nov. 19, to Sunday, C*7:^v| a p;c:uf.e cf ITirsOMMOH Bt l I In this production Frsnk Keenao •Vl 1( ,fl •or which he IB weU kncur d of VJ. BA RED I A Few Mutual CharUe han i•. THE IMMIGP F PATHE BAZBTTE, PATHE NEWS Mf D F#rst274 words
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Advertisement517 1918-11-22 3 I^j^nniHiiininiM I The Food that will suit your Baby 1 kk •^*H 1;o s;rl fc rl 1 «.iio»« nllg h™pih«it, I I !no n of "2 U fi 8 7^ not h,v« io° st ty 1 5 m ht i >^-^£.~JP' 'sA*S»fc». cou ld keep nothmidown S I L Sff*517 words
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Advertisement658 1918-11-22 3 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. tht Saprent Cturt of tat Straits Settlemeits. Settlement op Singaporb. IN BANKRUP TOY NO. 155 of 1918. SUMMARY CASE. BE (I) H. Ahwad, Civil Engineer. Receiving Order made Bth November 191 8' of Order for Summary Administration 19ln November, )»ip. i late ot tojidic ition eti658 words
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Advertisement772 1918-11-22 3 STENOGRAPHER Singapore fl-m requires the services of a competent stenographer and typist. Mast be capable and well recommended. <ne with knowledge ct filing preferred. Permanent' position with liberal salary. Addrees, 901 e/o Singapore Free Press. WANTED Acconntant and office manager is required by a prominent Singapore nrm. Must be thoroughly772 words
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Advertisement147 1918-11-22 3 WHITEAWAY'B are nbw displaying all that is new and fashionable m Ladies' Wear. I Large new stocks just opened Smart styles In ails crepe de-chine georgette Prices $15.50 17.50 21.00 25.50 I t LADIES PANAMAS m a large range of smart styles Prices $8.50 to 27 50 LADIfS CORSETS LADIES147 words
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Article19 1918-11-22 4 Kbklay.— Oa SovLnber li, at Johore, to Mr. and Bftis. Leon X inlay, a daughter, Stella Peace; Kenlay.19 words
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Article41 1918-11-22 4 Cartwright. On September 16, lobi at Res, the leault of enemy notion, Sa&hjel William, Bgrd fifty oce, tbo tldeet Bon of Mrs. Helen Cartwright. Eastncr, Cole Park. Twickenham, Fortipu Rpprfeectutive of j Edwnrd Licyd, Ltd, SiiU^burt court, Fleet street, London.41 words
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975 1918-11-22 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, November 22, 1918. Accepting fcr the moment tbe figures given by Captain PERBIUB the German naval writ* r, who is the German counterpart ni Mr A II Pollen with oui his sincerity > i\:\\ that the G^rn^an N *.\y h;^^ never bad the ghost of975 words
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Article304 1918-11-22 4 The cew iseue of the F M S3 cant stamps is now being cold at the Post Office counter. They are of lilac tint and printed on a slightly inferior quality paper to the previous issue. Captain H E Clunies Rose, King's African Rifles Wate of Australian Imperial Forces), of304 words
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Article376 1918-11-22 4 SUCCESSFUL OPENING NIGHT. Fillis's Circus pnya vrelcome return visit to Singapore and the openiog per forrnance io the location at Beach rd last evening was largely aUBuded. Tot? artistes iuc'ade Bouie wcil kriown looal favourites who cams m for a vecy eutbaiiastic rtCs p ioQ Co! FraLk Pillii376 words
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Article134 1918-11-22 4 Tbd Great White Sale held at tbe V W C A yesterdaj morning aud afternoon proved to be an extremely eucceeefal function. During the morning, tye §ale was patronized by Lady Evehn Youug and tbe Ranee of Sarawak, while m the afternoon Mrs James and Mrs Basevi134 words
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Article52 1918-11-22 4 The following instructions dated Lcndon Nov 16th have been received from the War Office All special restrictions on merchant shipping telegrams are now withdrawn, that is, can be passed without restrictions as regards movements, dates, itinerary etc. The thip may be referred to by name, number or52 words
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43 1918-11-22 4 The following c&ble hae been received from Sir Douglas Haig, by the General Officer GommaodiDg Straits Settlements All ranks join with me m sending heartiest thanks to you and Army ie Malaya for your kind congratulations. 143 words
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Article196 1918-11-22 4 The latest list of eubscriptioni to the FMS War Relief Fand ehowg a total ol 1375,419. Mr J M Sime has become Chairman of the Titi Tin Company, owing to the retirement cl Dr D J Guilt rway from the Boards H B M's Ccnsul at Cunton hae ri.-gs enemy196 words
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Article420 1918-11-22 4 TALES OF T.iE Nf y I i 'Mil Incredibie^^ 1 v j DtOtl d. c fc Gn c MM! I: > o s frcn HOMU J promotion! tad v v RlTftCdl f:r h Don i toil vat Boraoiu lto| tkrooffhou v, I becftm -,h.. mootlj geeati420 words
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Article97 1918-11-22 4 The floating dock laftt c the German at h r overhauled at 8»^bo l l* iae fi Mitsubishi Djcfeyatd a:l^"f r^,n It is now moored wftM" at Wada Mittki. Kob«. emplojtd by tie c i-^ A Bill fa> t s (provide* ;or DOOI L t :i ite^drrirp.r.n I F^ r97 words
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Advertisement115 1918-11-22 4 J. Clifford Wilkinson, Kobs. Imported m Gases of 4 doz. Pints 8 doz. Splits. mm^^\ vvllUvlllvll Jy^ Kvening Wear I Fufl Dress and Dinner Jacket suits, made at fl Fit and Style Guaranteed iFine Irish made Dress Shirs and Collars, Dress Waistcoats, Belts, Ties and Bows, Hardkerchieis etc. Evenirg socks115 words
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Advertisement44 1918-11-22 4 Wilson Co, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS j ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 103 ft 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note (he conditions of our offer "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the hfgh quaiity of oar work oonld be given or demanded. i44 words
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Article377 1918-11-22 5 ALSACE-I ORRAINE REDEEMED pgTAIN ENTERS METZ Ger man F!e*_Surrenders I -King alWrl made I verp i n Mm ifetb. I beta was little ieitj af of buffdriog l»— rhi B*-gisin troepi v fay amid tees*i c( A a-j fcmu reeeptten lv ooaiaivQiapa* p c^inple'ad i lakiog p jSre.'SiCii cf h377 words
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Article101 1918-11-22 5 £'«I«I. N'ov U.-Tha Associated r «3crs thai: renewed Bolshevik Q marico British positions at :r i h»va bea repulsed Our -*tp»i Up D leg qJ enen jy d eft^ r :r ft ficorej several hits on •U d wh eh tb« naval guns w^-re mounted. Ncv M101 words
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Article43 1918-11-22 5 The correspondent of j ■X I, l' nriopie eaya the I Pa«Ba h>»3 reiigoed and j h»- IsnMi a more pro J kaant with Naby Bey eb! Enver Pasha and Hjqmsl a German prab^bly for the hn Odessa. I I43 words
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Article46 1918-11-22 5 I ;i Admiralty an»| ;n 0-T.h ll <i ch n tonnage j V^.Cr', ">1 84,000 grosi.l tT' 1 i COmbintd »8.000 tons. sl %t *^n 7k XCf eding 60 tonB Port, IJullea kingdom and •^•dtdU diDR «oee channel X million tons m Oct. I46 words
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Article439 1918-11-22 5 GERMANS MINE BRUSSELS i Cruelty to Prisoners 1** Mabauarute »;-*> i* [Renter's Service] Brussels, Nov 17— The last of ibe Germans are leaving the city today. They explcdtd at noon wapjoos, and Opota cf munitions at three stations simultaneously, shaking the city and wrecking numerous houses.439 words
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Article99 1918-11-22 5 London, Nov 19. The Primi Minister has telegraphed to President Wilson Heartiest thanks for ycur cordial and kindly message. lam certain ths ideals of oar twocountries regarding international reconstruction ere fundamentally Ihe same. I feel sure at the peace coLfereno* we shall be able to cooperate99 words
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Article43 1918-11-22 5 Quebec, Nov 20. A floodtide swept up the St Lawreccj ziver last night causing immense destruction to shipping, villages and towns between Q lebeo and the Three Rivers. Th*» village of,Batisoa n which ia partly submerged is now on fire.43 words
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Article38 1918-11-22 5 Patis, Nov 19.— KiDg Albert ol Belgium repljipg to a message from President Poincare said that it is with great pleasure he accepts the President's invitation to pay a visit to Paris. (Haves38 words
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Article31 1918-11-22 5 Pane, Njv 19.— Postal relations have been established between France and the whole of Belgium for all ordinary registered correspondence and soon will be tor insured letters. (Havas)31 words
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Article21 1918-11-22 5 Halifax, Nov 20.— A severe storm swept over Nova Scotia latk week and caused widespread shipping damage.21 words
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Article15 1918-11-22 5 FIUM E OCCUPIED Paris Not 20.— Italian and Allied troops oaeopied Flame on the l»lb.15 words
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Article183 1918-11-22 5 THE MENACE OF BOLSHEVISM PLOTS IN VIENNA Significant News From Berlin &y fctabmariM Cable.] I IR»uier'« B«rTio«] I Copanhagen, Nov 20. A wire from Vienna states that a great communist; plot to occupy all the public buildiugs, arrest; the membars of tha Cabinet and poclftim 'a Bolshevik Government hat been183 words
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Article281 1918-11-22 5 Historic Scene at Westminster Loodou Nov 19 lv tbe Stately cham ber adjoining the Hcu^e of Lords Hie Majesty tbe Ktug th s Afternoon met both Houses of Parliament and rspresentatives of the Dominions, India and other parts of the Empire, and delivered the historical speech which281 words
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Article69 1918-11-22 5 Palis, Nov 19. A proposal has been submitted to M Clemeneeau by a delegation of the Administrative Committee of the Chamber of Deputies to make Nov 11th, the day of the signature of the urmietice, an annual festival. M Clem tnceau suggested that tbe festival should69 words
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Article53 1918-11-22 5 Paris, Nov 19 Marshal Foob, wbo who baa been elected a member of the Academic of Sciences, was present et yesterday's sitting and was welcomed as the victor of the greatest war of history m the defenoe of tbe most saorcd cf all cansee, the liberty of53 words
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Article30 1918-11-22 5 i London, Nov 19.— Official. The miDe sweeper Aeoofc was torpedoed acd eunk with all bands on Nov 10 off the northeast coast of England. Fiftythree are roisfeicg.30 words
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Article27 1918-11-22 5 London, Nov 20. The death i* on QOUDOed of Gener-i* Sir Robert Birkiuipu (retiteii) rf tha Criiua,*, aud India Mutiny and other campai^nu.27 words
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Article14 1918-11-22 5 Paris, Not 10. —General Pefcain has been created a Marshal of France.14 words
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Article20 1918-11-22 5 A shortage ol all kinds of tinned mi.k is being fell m Koala Lumpur, writes a correspondent. (M M) j20 words
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Article365 1918-11-22 5 PERSIUS' REVELATIONS I j Mutiny an Invaluable Service rß*utar f s B*rvi^«3 Londan, Nov 19. Tba statement of Sir Erie Geddes o«bled on No? 9 regard ing th* Gsrmßu floes refusing battle with the Briti-sh fleet is eo&flnr-.ed by Vji waerts which m *be courea of an365 words
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Article157 1918-11-22 5 Allies Heavy Sacrifices London, Nov 19. In the House of Commons, Mr Macpherson announced the following figures of British casualties m all theatres to Nov 10th, excluding the Air Force, but including Dominion and Indian Troops. Total British Casualties Men 2,900,t)00 Officers 142,634. Of these there157 words
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Article276 1918-11-22 5 The funeral of Mr San Ah P?ng which took place on Taesdny, was attended by a large gathering of Europeans and members of the Asiatic communities. The Selangor State Bcrd and a Ooanf^e string band were m attendance and played the Dead March iv Saul throughoat the jonrney to the276 words
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Advertisement226 1918-11-22 5 ROBINSON GO NEW SHIPMENT OF ii ftjMro* prinV TO WI7AD .jfkUiksO g%utkifi 1 lU"ffLril\ j i.l 1 a it U IN NEWEST SEAPES AND COLOURS AL SI An Excellent Selection of Black wide Brimmed French Sailors In Liseret and arge Number of Beautiful Panama and Velour Hats -___fl---o_w-ip ffi y.226 words
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Advertisement703 1918-11-22 6 P* HsiTisa India AND /%.pcAa Line (Oom?&n!ca Inoosf otaiefl \m Enflaßfl.) Mail, and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract wltb His Majesty's Government.) tit* Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present «M Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers703 words
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Advertisement905 1918-11-22 6 NY M K. P. M. @t W 5S JIL J& (Incorporated m Holland) JAP A N MA 1 1 s.s. van Cloon f f aTEAHS^IF Co LEtf (Ucorto^ftea ik ic^a:: The above steamer 014,500 E»SSKM___U^fc G Tonß will be despatched for #w Rsfljsteag, S&ee^ii, K§bi i l«Js«liift* Hongkong and Swatc905 words
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Advertisement582 1918-11-22 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHiP r (INCOI ■'OUVTED IN TT F..A fc^^lf<jfß REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS .^ACirit SEM I Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Hondaiu m Em t I 8S "COLOHBJA", 14,000, t0ns from Hongkont' r in i iICI: C: I S.S "ECUADOR", 14,000 tons do l]t t H:, I and every 28 ffftfi582 words
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Advertisement308 1918-11-22 7 I utt oV?: 32.000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 ig GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPOBATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry, E.C. WO' ooo Je^oaltod wllh the Supreme Cow t of England, and oomplJoa irlih ftbe BrlllshLKe \BBOraaC6 o>«>allM I* l«308 words
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Advertisement419 1918-11-22 7 TH2 VQXOIJftHA SPECIE MHK, LTD. Oayttti Rnlmfribofl^, nmm T) 4 i»MS«OM OaytUJ Pattl Of t ii ooo^oc Uc3»*ve. Pesa..,, v >t i 00,002 Wl« PrwMtwl, N. Kajlwara h<s% t NIECTOtS, J, lr-ctiyo Bsq Y. Xanakaws Bsq N. Kajiwar* £^q. M. (Ma|{frl Esq. N. Booraa Bsq Bar.a K. iwaf-iUI K. Boneda419 words
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Advertisement508 1918-11-22 7 I NORTH BRITISH AND MSRCIN'HLE INSURANCE COMPANY (lacorporat:d In Great B;it?.in). FIRE Simple Oontraote, Latest Ooncessione MARINE 411 ktoae of Marino Baaineea trane&cfed. MOTOR Caß^Rodncea Rates. Increased Benefits. i PoiicioH ißsaod by this CJompany cove?! Accidental Damage, Pablio Liability, Bar i glary, Firo Transit. H. J. TOTTOH, KaALISTER Co., Ltd.,508 words
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Advertisement436 1918-11-22 7 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 )UR DAY 1918 si°Jilß LOAN LOTTERY SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of ODR DAY Committee The amount of the lottery will be Two Million Dollars (52,000,0C0 >r sach lesser amoant -s may bo subscribed. 30% of the total aiLOunt subscribed will be given436 words
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Article1683 1918-11-22 8 1914. Juna 17. Asrfaeeirmtlon of Arch^uk* Franz Ferdinnr" i o d aii Consort hi SerajevJul? M Aastrrlr aittmataei seni: to Serbir. 1. Qsrosaoj declares war oc Ru»?a and P«i -co. Augv -t i. Britain declares war on Ger many fot violating neutrality vt B-'gium Auvjr.1,683 words
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Advertisement1245 1918-11-22 8 f*^ W^^lS VAEIE I N W^ POTTED I DEUCIOU^ ANL r I p %^3^ JLJ MEATS. I GAME, HAM, CHICKEN ANi> 1C I i I Prepared by a celebrated Che r I &BgfSs^^ 1 ll conditiont of cleaniineat and •elcctk I Jo£ IN GLASS, TINS AND WHITE JARS. I CELEBRATED1,245 words
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Article49 1918-11-22 9 1 39SSB6ft«fi «i N\*v 21 I 4 a.l 2 4 16-82 ii d- i 47 82 tft tfft£isa Id'i 1.4 f 3 82 Plan** ftsmnnd Bn«3£ Bj2 i [©H«, ismasi 40%Prero G&CBAtti., jftttUttlJ 104^ i&vaftiiasi, Ban* Ba« f s graft tJ ingland Kftta 5* ff»i $4lvsi Loafs?: 48f49 words
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Article113 1918-11-22 9 Nov 21 '25 ton&) 1136.80 aSMm UCO 9 f kit! Oi :b d s&fciti Ci la. i c if 'i-'v. 5 v- j 82 CO (Wfc m 58.0 C Ud^«s (110 a r 3i©\ S9 .k>u jiO») o OB ■/:il? Csffsft i ao h 1140 sa«- i 12 00113 words
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Article233 1918-11-22 9 Nov. 21, I*lB The following are the shares Re which chants are noiiiled m M o-t» Fra^Bi* aad Cos yestatda^'B chare List Alor Gajah B.fes 410 Aytr Molek 2.70 2.90 Ayer Panas 1100 12.00 BaSang Benar 12.50 18.00 Cbangkat Serdang 8.60 9 25 Gieneaiy 1.90 -J.lO Jimah233 words
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Advertisement115 1918-11-22 9 0 11ESEBVATIVE for the ivi-iiiiciit of* all kinds of soft tim- u r ii! oxlor to prevent the ravages White Ants, Dry-Hot, iRZO iU %I is also invaluable tor treatment of all kinds of TreeDirections OR TIMBER Apply Carzolemn hot not boiling) with an ordinary paintI'nisJi taking care to thoroughly115 words
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Advertisement974 1918-11-22 9 BY ORDER OF CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Gold and Platinum Jewellery, set with Diamonds and other Precious Stones At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Saleroom Uaffles Ch'-mbfrq, R^fll^s PJace, On Friday, 29th November, at 10.30 a.m. Comprising Diamond rings, brooches, scarf piDs. Ble* ye llnke, ear974 words
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Advertisement56 1918-11-22 9 AUCTION SALE OF it Messrs Ctiing Keig Lee ft Go'i Sale-room Baffles Chambers, Baffles Place On Monday 25th Nov. 1918 at 2.50 p m. All that piece of land situate at and with a frontsge on Emerald Hill Road, area 9,887 square feet. ILLBR ft OLEDHlLL,— Solicitors. CHUG KERG LEE56 words
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Miscellaneous788 1918-11-22 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage ft Master From Consignees For Swaerffeccoon Dat 902 J. V. Dayn Donggala, 20 11 KPM BfetaSt V. Oyena Dot 644 Rde Weerd Dtli, 20.11 KPM Deli 22 Bdend-ila Brit 708 Stewart Bataria.l9.il B Baf M ok J»ra l l Barentz Dat 2977 Y. Hut788 words
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Article1408 1918-11-22 10 Second Lt J F Thoburn eon of Mf A R Thoburn writes a a follows ia a recent letter: I am off m an bonr'd tima io the line, Captain Jenkins »nd W,»UU are goisg. with me for vfetea I u<u awfully £.*i. Wai three ate1,408 words
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Article227 1918-11-22 10 The following Singapore properties wero sold by auotion at che saleroom of the Commetcia! Ruboer Co, on Wednesday afternoon 99 years leasehold lani and houses Njs 142. 144 146 148, 150, 162 and 154 Selegie Roid, &re<i 7627 cq f 5, bought by Mr Chia Ea^ Say for227 words
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Article142 1918-11-22 10 Before Mr Ham iv tha third Court yesterday moroirn, Woo Chajng Mang a Sicg.»pore tailor, F Archer boiler miker employed a" Keppsl Harbour and DD; Dixon engineer on a local steamer were charged, the fir&t deftfuiant with being interested or concerned ia the removal of cplaoa iha142 words
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Article155 1918-11-22 10 To night is a b:g night at tha Harima i Hill, for Dorothy Phillips appears m the [second show m the absorbing drama of j hfe The Risky Roa.i m five massive [acts. This is ths drama evey woman j shou'd ees for it fcre*e!l6 m fascinating155 words
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Article28 1918-11-22 10 The N V X European liner Kitano maru 7,951 tons, Capt Cope, is to be transferred to the American service, and replaced by the Australian liner Aki maru.28 words
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Article316 1918-11-22 10 The week-end holidays rather curtailed business bnt Rubber shares again shew an advance over tbe previous week, tbe demand being mora general, although it is noticeable that considerably more shares are available ou any substantial increase m price. The result of this week's auction will do a316 words
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Article304 1918-11-22 10 Singapore Nov 21. The Auctions which m the ordinary oourse of events would have been held on the 13. h aud 14fih instant wsre cancelled owing to the celebrations and Publio Holiday on Wednesday, whioh to^k place m oneequenceof [he joyful news received of the cessation of304 words
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Article245 1918-11-22 10 The week under review included the tail end of the Armistice celebrations and two public Holidays so business ha 3 been limited. Rubber. The rubber market recently has been one of quotations rather than transactions and seems, for the present, to have reached its zenith. Auction Rdeults245 words
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Article326 1918-11-22 10 Mrs G A Derrick and Mrs Saizmann gratefully acknowledge the following sabsoriptions to The Book and Picture S;all Per Mrs G A Derrick Mr M Meyer j 9200, A H Fair 150, A D Al an 100, J A Elliae 100, M A Namazie ICO, E326 words
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Article89 1918-11-22 10 The North Kedah Red Cross Fund ac counts have been cloeed. The sum cf *****57. 62 has been realized. This sum has been forwarded by H H the Regent ac Chairman, to the Hongkong Bank, Singa pore to the credit of the Red Crocs Fund.89 words
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Article110 1918-11-22 10 A reminder may be given of tbe dicner and dance at Raffles Hotel to morrow evening m aid of the Oar D&y funds. The prices of admission have alrettdy been announced bat it may be repeated that not only will the grost profits from thete charges110 words
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Article117 1918-11-22 10 THIRD LIST. Previously acknowledged S2 887 12 Lim Sui Hin i! 0 Goh Tioh Nam 20 M Kandiah 5 A Visitor £0 Mr L C Ton (eecond donation) 300 Sale of Red Cross Stamps 274 ***** 38 Received through the Bcitish Agen% Trergganu. j A Tokyo117 words
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Article38 1918-11-22 10 Sunday, Nov 24. Johnson's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 aim. 2 80 and 3.8 C p m. j Club Bungalow, 9,80, 10.80 and 12.16, 8 and 5.30 p m. j High Tide 2p m. j38 words
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Article64 1918-11-22 10 Attendance at three racraitd' parades a week ie compulsory. [Drills Marked ars compulsory.] Friday, Nov 22. 4.00p Johnston's Pier for Fort Siloeo S V A Sees II and IV 5.10p Drill Hall S V R and A V Platoon and M C S 5.15 Signalling Section SVC64 words
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Advertisement397 1918-11-22 10 X'masGify Beauty is always a pleasure to behold HOw very often ye hear our custom I That's a beauty!" 4< How Dainty 11 <* ex 'J And what is the price P v r u-, "I will have it: s WASSIAMUL: ASSOMOU ti Phone 1144. 56 57, HIGH STREET 1397 words
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