The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 November 1918
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Title Section15 1918-11-23 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rc\* ifiNTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1918. NO. 9,52615 words
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Article259 1918-11-23 1 The Appeal Court continued its sittings yesterday— Page 10. The annual prize giving of St Andrew's School took place yesterday Page 4 An account of the inquest into the death of Mr Sugars will be found on —Page 3 An interesting story of the recent eventful voyage259 words
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Article1023 1918-11-23 1 Quicquid agunl homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. If cue may judge by the extent to which they are talked about, (he giant R.-u Cs**A lottoties vie not going to be the i<mo urkable n:cce6s which it wae hoped, for !bera .eems to o*3 extraordinarily little1,023 words
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Advertisement243 1918-11-23 1 fiOOORICH TYRES n!i) VND PNEUMATICS u nilß HAY" \y I^L Mm******* 1 Raff^s B,_ 23rd Nov. Hotel. B 1918. SPECML DINNER AND BALL rtflketl inner and Dance for One Gentltman $5. -ickets tor Dinner and uance lor One Lady $2. A 1 tae Qrosa proceeds to go to OUR DIV243 words
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Advertisement320 1918-11-23 1 KELLY& ba WALSH LTD. Ih« Financier Ir% v% Rubber Share Mkr Mm W Handbook Companies r?'M i?_4-i- t <ftlD (Capitalised m Sterling) jbjfth L.iition, Jane 1918 Giving details of Companies with list uf Directors and owning robber and other produce Secretaries propert es ii The Malay Peninsula, Barmah, Sumatra,' Borneo320 words
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Advertisement117 1918-11-23 1 L4TBST ADVEftriSEHKNTS. Robinson and Co for Letts'* diaries Page 5. Shipping: Ocaau S.eaui3h p list <of sail iugs Page 6. Notice re rights io a sanitary flushing invention Page 2. Kelly and Walsh for latest books on rubber shares Page 1. Turnouts for sale Large office wanted Shorthand typist wanted—117 words
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Advertisement6 1918-11-23 1 eOODRICH TYRES I SOLIDS AND PNEQMATICSJ6 words
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Miscellaneous88 1918-11-23 1 .m—— THE WEEK. SitardST 23rd. High Wa*6*-1-S8 a.m., 15 p.m. 86. Clement. Dinner and Danco. Raffles Hotel. Lodge Sfc George Regular, 9 p.m. Fillis Circus, 5 and 9.15 p.m. Sunday 24tb High Water 1.6 am., S.-0 p m. 2th Sunday after Trinity. Monday 25th High Watei— 3 6 a.m 3-588 words
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Advertisement220 1918-11-23 2 Escape from Pain Has a lingering, maddening life ot pain I discouraged you and made you tick at heart Perhaps a cruel earache, a rasping pain m the back, or the fiery anguish of Rheumatism has robbed yon of joy and made the whole j world seem full of blac*220 words
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Advertisement687 1918-11-23 2 >|irT 1 1 m m i— ts* _nawne_^i^aMwrfßTrier~aieMnwM_ar_wr fs Kew Ideas «^tdL% AcSvenising €jw. i7wb__l____i^ \m^J_WM Km J. R FLYNN ANnaRSON f Advertiser, '6 Change 'i!e/ i imii_h_iiiiiiii— <— i— m »nr u r i 4.«j)v.i.n<:.j:, .g v<& mm IS _H_T *w_k eißr w tt i___a *¥-A -k_£ IP S*687 words
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Advertisement530 1918-11-23 2 PALLADIUM To-Mght! at 9-30 To-Nightl! 1 1 ne jocasi oi oemr./ i CHARLIE CHAPLIN i In a Two Part Comedy Entitled i "f F TT W HTT"R TT COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON MONDAY I MATINEE TO-DAY FOR THE KiDD.ES i Ms "3 r.IW. SB^SSHSj m tee fir-:t SHOW ttj530 words
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Advertisement231 1918-11-23 2 From Tuesday, Nov. 19, to Sunday, n ov s A PICTURE OF UNCOMMON STR- Second Show at 9.7 r t A stroll combination of good story 9*l** au J j In tLis production Frank Kr man g:ve sxuAhe < for which be is well known and or which the ph231 words
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Miscellaneous467 1918-11-23 2 BOHDaI church services. 26th SUNDAY A?TRR TRINITY. (Collect In mm rucJay &f:tr Trinity.) BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 .vm. Bot. < lomo oaton. I u.tt Beis Cmmmnm on boral), fc' rvic XoorolnF HynanaS.S, .(.6, l .~>'A. 1 ,30 a.iv. Matin- I bocol) 4 mm, ?nn 'uy Bobool. svc■ .m \\*mmmmg Rod467 words
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Article1081 1918-11-23 3 YESTERDAY'S INQUEST. The tragic death of Mr J C Sugars ot the Straits Settlements Civil Service which occurred m his room at the Rafllee Hotel on the 7th inst. was inquired into by the Coroner Dr Murray Robertson and a jury yesterday morning at1,081 words
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Advertisement853 1918-11-23 3 BY ORDER OF CUSTODIAN OF ENEIY PROPERTY. AUCTION SALE OF suable Cold and Platinum Jewellery, set wi.h Diamonds aod other Ya>u Precious Stones At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, 0n Friday, 29th November, at 10*30 a.m. ro r :i-i :j ia^oond rings, brooches, scarf pins,853 words
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Advertisement61 1918-11-23 3 ALEC WILLIAMSON LTD. In Liquidation. 1 Kessrs Chin* Keng Lee Company will offer for sale without reserve at their sale-rtom. Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place i On Thursday, 28th Nov at 11 a.m one 5/6 H. P. Indian motor cycle 3 speel £e oce H*. P. Budge Free Engine Molti gear.61 words
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Advertisement733 1918-11-23 3 writing m a foreign language. Ib was not m the deceased's writing. That card was since missing having apparently been removed by the hotel servants. An Arab named Sheik Sayid said he was employed m the Censor s Office and tor tbe p .sb 19 months he had been employed733 words
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Advertisement992 1918-11-23 3 PIIIIIIIIM The best is not too good for your fcaby 5= and the best, after mother's milk, is Glaxo, as can be EE judged by what this doctor says EE "This last week the child has gained IH ounces, and still con- ==j ss "tinues to improve m health. lam992 words
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Advertisement210 1918-11-23 3 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the proper'y of fifteen pawnshops. On 'uesday, 3rd December, at 10 a m. On Thursday, Sth December, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, 7th December, at 10 a.m. On Monday, 9th December, at 10 a.m. The pledges SSBStsttag ff watches, chtins. fcold, diamond acd other riuge,210 words
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Article86 1918-11-23 4 Chambers.—On ihe llth inst at a numnj? home m London. Kathleen Annie, wttow cf Albert P. Ch#mbkrs, late of Hong Kong, aged sixty six. niCKLJNS.—On the 16th iust., at Little Firs, Wcking, Horace Eich ling, also of Botolph House, EaEtchoap, E.G., afced seventy four yeatp. Warnfr —On Augnpt 24th86 words
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800 1918-11-23 4 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, November 23, 1918. Tbe armistice is signed. Tbe eeie brat ion 8 connected with that event, wise and otherwise, are ooming to an end- and san little or nothing is being done to remedy the housing question m S ngaporer, The signature of the armistice800 words
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Article482 1918-11-23 4 Outram ri School soorts will be held on Dec 7. The Padi and pnrboiled Rice (Regulation of Price* order of Sept 27 bas beer revck d. Tbe Mercantile Football Club will meet ths Darul Tuklam F Club at a friendly game of soccer, en Saturday at the V M C482 words
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Article707 1918-11-23 4 Tbe annual prszegiving m connection with S. Andrew's School, took place yea tat day afternoon at the Victoria Theatre when that building wa* packed to its utmost capacity with the scholar*, and their parents and friends. Lady Tudor gracefully presented the priz-.a. H_?r ladyship a:compauied by707 words
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Article228 1918-11-23 4 Mr P T English, of Sissinghurst Court. Cranbrook (Kent), who bas died at the age of 61, built on hia eetate a Roman Catholic chapel, one ot the windows ol which waa made of stained glaea from the .mn.o_So_._on«C_.h,ar.l. The Directors of the Wagon* Pachaung Wolfram Mines. Ltd., have declared228 words
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Article153 1918-11-23 4 ti i ij I at B I I m*A(tn i 50a mat] which .H th, thfoaghoof 1 yeacthav tn c... I it.c power. I I h.v. (■I expreeeing p. Uf Mltcc tfa <: mutation at flgi ths luprei (tb r i. v f i Amid- 1 cue r-153 words
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Article63 1918-11-23 4 With referen?,- to previou. io tbe Gaz-tte it is now aokl I m piesports of won.^c :j cbil Jr^:_ Mttt be endorsed to raabta tatu tMrit tbe United Kingdom or t; Btfcti r .i& west of Suez without restriction laM iog passengers ere however w_.rr.__ restrictions en issue63 words
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Article53 1918-11-23 4 At Raffles Hotel this evtn:_.£ el a given tbe Our Day dianer aud dance entire prccse'e of which whe.t.t 6? tickets or by liquors pu-c-lj t_ed are _.;d| generously given, witbonl iedocttoe fc? the proprietors of tbia popular beerltoeel Red Cross funds A yen large allegata53 words
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Article45 1918-11-23 4 It is notified m i%§ Gazette test «f* of the cessation of hostility Er cellency the Governor laei aoi prcpc?e K call out any forth, r men for service the Colony under Urn a»*ftl ccriferre: section 4 of the above Orfißeaw45 words
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Article205 1918-11-23 4 Service will be held at lbe Ban*" lostitute on Bamfe; eveniai when the Rev W Cross, I v: the addrese Miss l'orottv Patfaajj be soloist. The men of lbe "-"•"llu* and Mercanti'e Marne sre mm invited. A notification from the Mftr,o6 rtl Board ol Tr»d^ Eafonaa [*j future the Hast205 words
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Advertisement142 1918-11-23 4 J. Clifford Wilkinson, Kobe. Imported m Cases of 4 doz Pints 8 doz. Splits. CALDBECK MAGGRE6OR <£ GO. Gentlemen's lii, Evening Wear %mS* jtt\ R f a Fall Dress and Dir.net Jacket suits, made at fi Fit and Style Guaranteed Fine Irish made Dress Shins and Collars, Dress Waistcoats, Belts.142 words
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Advertisement48 1918-11-23 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROID. TELEPHONE 1035 A _ZL_ A n FOR il 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do SIO) Note the conditions cf onr offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment" No better guarantee of tbe high quality of our vcor could be given or demanded.48 words
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Article425 1918-11-23 5 l^proic or Starve mmmms*mm___^m g*at«r Bervioe] v In tbe Hoa.ee of J i m anaooneed tbat a bad c seat to ad to Field rgi ii ati hi la th} ra ia Oerm my ot. miserably transport, lines eritb safferiog and 1 aod mast an i425 words
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Article36 1918-11-23 5 G ALLIPOLI HEROES C!~%' v ln *na Hooje of Com j ■j j^^rharjon scaled that the] J* Jb e given to looal re < j *as n.xsof kin of those* fe. V :i according as a soldier36 words
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Article19 1918-11-23 5 -A telegram from m cagulatieewere 0 mist, ing; 490 008 -r cf wounded is not ■Wagatea 4000.C00.19 words
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Article19 1918-11-23 5 nf m I M Liverpool cotton P f evioeji3 regulations,; ™«H cc per day being a i19 words
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Article14 1918-11-23 5 Ik* t0 foV ,J KlD Albert haa m chief partial.14 words
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Article385 1918-11-23 5 SAYS ARMISTICE IS IMPOSSIBLE i Intrigues for Mitigation <Bj Submarine Cable] fcUater't ffervve. Amsterdam. Nov 20 —A telegram from Hamburg says that the wo kara and soldier:, council announces the probability o. the enemy occupying Wxlb_,lm_.haven ar.d otbei naval basea iv accordance with the conditions of the armistice.385 words
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Article109 1918-11-23 5 Soldiers Indifferent London, Nov 21. The Election campaign is m full swing. For the first time one candidate is using an aeroplane m visiting his constituents m outer London. Soldiers outside Britain, m France, Belgium aud ths newly occupied territory will vote by post. Soldiers m other109 words
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Article61 1918-11-23 5 Locdon, Nov 21.— Their Majesties and the Prince of Wales had heartiest reception to day at Edinburgh Replying to an address of welcome the King paid a tribute to the patriotiem ot Scotland and aaid that every war tbeatre testified to the valour and unconquerable spirit61 words
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Article32 1918-11-23 5 London, Nov 20. The Government hae declined to release conscientious objectors from tbeir present employments as il wonld confer on then, an advantage over the soldiers and sailora.32 words
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Article32 1918-11-23 5 Paris. Nov 21.— 1t is understood that the Allied Governments have deoided to protest to Bolland against the breach of neutrality m permitting Oerman troops to traverse Limburg.32 words
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Article121 1918-11-23 5 INDO- CHINA FREIGHTS Paris. Nov 17.— 1t is officially announced that the freights on rice and caoutchouc from [odo China will be reduced iraixedi ately to 680 aud 500 franca per tou rea A correspondent sendd tha following !geod story, told him by an \ni9rican j officer, formerly a school121 words
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Article659 1918-11-23 5 BUDA AND CONSTANTINOPLE OCCUPIED Great Soenes m Metz [By HnbmariM Cable} [Renter's Service] Paris, Nov 20.— French troops yea I terday entered Metz and were received j with the utmoct enthusiasm. The honour lof taking possession of the city fall to tha! Teeth Army. It was a659 words
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Article144 1918-11-23 5 The moet remarkable canal m tbe world ie the one between Worsley and St Helene, m the North of Eogiand. It le sixteen miles long and under ground from end to find. Io Lancashire tbe coal mine* ate very extensive, half tbe county being undermined. Many jears ego144 words
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Article198 1918-11-23 5 GERMAN ARMIES APPROACHING Bolshevists Arrested [By rlnbxnanne Cable] < K«ntr*r'» Bwvicoj Copenhagen. Nov 20.— X telegram from Berlin says thai the chaiim-.a of the! Reichstag content, tbe government* right to abolish the Reichstag and h^ notified I the government that he reserves hi« ti^btl to eumraoa it198 words
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Article133 1918-11-23 5 Rotterdam Nov 17.— T0-day, wbich was fixed for tbe revolution promised by Troslstra, was marked by tbe appearance of the latter at the socialist congress here Hs declared that the week bed yielded important results He had hitherto been absent from the congress m order not to133 words
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Article76 1918-11-23 5 London, Nov 21.— Mr Walter Long has written to the agent general of New South Wales m reply to an inquiry as to the future of the German colonies, 6tating that the Prime Minister authorizes him to say that the whole support of Government will76 words
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Article69 1918-11-23 5 London, Nov 2C. In the Houee of Lords Sir George Cave said that all interned Germana would ba repatriated. The Government would introduce a Bill empowering it to exclude foreigners m peace* time the same as m war-time and to differentiate between tbe nationals of different69 words
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Article55 1918-11-23 5 London, Nov 17. In tbe course of his letter to Mr Bonar Law cabled on Nov 16 tha Premier, after stating that his policy does not include taxation on food, says that does not interfere with tha granting ot preference on articles such as tea or ceffee55 words
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Article113 1918-11-23 5 Courtesy of the French Consulate. Parie, November 20tb 6 10 p.m. The French 8 per cent boods are at francs 62.00, the 5 par cent at 87.76 and four per cent at 71 85. Rubber is quoted 2s. 6J p^c pound. The French Government conferred the Grand113 words
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Article82 1918-11-23 5 Tbere is ac pteaent* a shortage of silver m London, und bunkers find it difficult to eupp'y their customers with all they require. "It ie bard to say exactly tbe cause of the scarcity," said a banker to a Press reprebencative, but one reason put forward is that pjople r.rs82 words
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Advertisement261 1918-11-23 5 ROBINSON CO. jlntts's (juiW Diaries 1919 No. 660 Lc alh i r j«* JSJgSsS :<0 1 7 r^ nch i-M ARIES .Morocco No. 9 1 0 Lca:hc r e t c No. 19 Le a the r No 14 Leather No 21 Leather WtWmtWSv N 54 Leather No. 91 Ltaih^r261 words
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Advertisement844 1918-11-23 6 P* &Oe British India AND A.PCAB LIINE (Oompanlea Incorpotatsfl la England Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. co (Under contract with His Majesty's Government.) wits company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present wae Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at preaent suspended. Passengers844 words
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Advertisement891 1918-11-23 6 K. P. M. (Incorporated m Holland) s.s. van Cloon The above steamer of 4,500 G. Tons will be despatched for Hongkong and Swatcw on the 27th of November. Accommodation for saloon passengers. Por particulars about freight and passage apply to the Agent, 2 and 3 Collyer Quay. Telephone No. 131891 words
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Advertisement529 1918-11-23 6 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP cn> and «U. [h THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION (The "Bine Funnel" Line-Alfred 1.01./° Lw mmmmZZZ, SIXGAPORE, PORT SWETf ENH4« 4 PENANG TO ivy. SINGAPORE TO MARSELLES, HftVAE AND UVrtJ?" SINOAPORE TO GENOA, MARSEILLES AND LivS Taking cargo on through B!U§ of Lading f> p rts529 words
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Article1327 1918-11-23 7 A Great Experiment. I Food Control wae ereat experiment m ttiiß country, and one, I am m a position to know, which wae very con I fidently counted upon by our enemies to create, among our civilian population, that unrest end di. quiet which are fit1,327 words
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Advertisement41 1918-11-23 7 IN STOCK fINfiST GRADE AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS OIL m Cases Containing 56 lbs. nett. by 25 id tins,) QUOTATIONS ON APPI irATiiiN ai I Lihr\ I Ivll. j Uvllili^ll Ijlf.A Jul il v«• 4*^ I !___<# *»ir %^^_r#9 Mll/i I U-'CORPORATED IN ENGLAND)41 words
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Advertisement200 1918-11-23 7 DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES Ky^^/^^^v improvement- in antiskidding V^BI^X qualities- when you fit them, a ~r^ -^/^m\\ Sweater improvement when you 111 \ro||V\ >iave rua them for som9 tim e r^ II W^\ and notic&d the absence of tyre J ji l|Su troubles -and the greatest im-. TgS l^Jii Pavement of200 words
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Advertisement265 1918-11-23 7 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery ate Issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States War Charities Committee and the Prizes will be allocated as follows The allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows 20 per cent. for one Ift priz I ,i265 words
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Article851 1918-11-23 8 Gofernment and the Robber Industry. Tha meeting of this company was held on Sept 18 at the offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, Mr H X Rutherford, chairman of the company, piesiding. The Chairman moved the adoption of ihs report aod ths declaration ot a final I dividend851 words
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Advertisement294 1918-11-23 8 |!illlllllll!ili!lllll!!!l!l!!llllilllll!llinill!!llll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII| 1 Economy. j With LEA PERRINS' Sauce, js a^hy drops only are necessary jfJWTTSS to ye a delicious and lfcg|A|Efl appetizing flavour to the jjE Ws^££ls* plainest dish. mr*f' nim 7^AfJ T^^lSti^iiKl sas =5 N^^^l A ar ar g er quantity of a i£.lF/%Z&\ cheaper sauce fails to give294 words
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Advertisement334 1918-11-23 8 < _m m Rubber Machinery Hii i i ij^gjSßre^'^ffiWa- m**mW& *f£ 5 :^^^*syt_»^i^^^i_sl_3k MmWM_^mmmk^ _i: ;^iilr_i___. OUR "B" TYPE MACHINE ROLLS ARE 12 ins. Diam by 16 ins. or 20 ins. Long and Machines are Supplied Complete with Back Shaft having Friction Clutch Drive and Gear Guards. CAN BE SUPPLIED334 words
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Advertisement104 1918-11-23 8 **g _r. •.».-< »»"imm of 1/ Jf 3 -_->' i ii i _r a. 3 "V. I a»ttt v *&6 of IWw Va British (siai) i*H association. "OU 1 DAY 19)8 W«l*l LOTTERY. TICALS 1,000,000, Tickets, Ticals 5 or S3 50 ■attain Blst Prll o Prists I y| V M104 words
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Article63 1918-11-23 9 JOs_ifi4C.*_fD ck Nov 28.) j Baal lei 2-4 15-82 demand .47 82 Val vi«o i.5...d..:> r ys- *-4 28-32; nance lemand Banl 802 iBl Li, T. T. L66i L MasftEOJ B, Seme _4 40 bPrem i SC«OKA.9a 104 I-": i. 1 lfl I _c .ai 13$ j ioi ißsieae,63 words
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Article142 1918-11-23 9 Tin 50 tona |1 B 3 »«&:*•> 1 00 QlaaiMfs .5 $asaMer 12 C Peppci Biact 8 2 C 0 Pepi.es, (a* > 58 00 Mafe&egs [HC v uo ffaixaegi (80 lo •-< io > .!l'A'?c- (Ban*; x a. Aleves dvi niaa) j -> Sail Ooffes i< na 'C142 words
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Advertisement265 1918-11-23 9 fifl 003 000 oi a v Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I r 4T EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITID INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 1 i t .A3 OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Oid Jewry, E.C. 130.000 witb tbe Snpreme Coar, or England, and complies witb the BrlllshLlfo _aB«aaoe265 words
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Advertisement402 1918-11-23 9 yfIKSHABA" SPEOiE B«SK, ITO. Incoi 3 &tbu ra Ja.pan r :i M ?übtC7!lr-.'i y. <-,Coo.t«'» '♦v.;- i r.,^ v 42 030,.:0 C b E»*m_d ia t ioo.ooQ a K:\vr_.:, -j, DISECTOS3. I. Inonye TI g r, 7 makawa Esq a. Kajl ra« Eaq. Bf, igirl Bag, W» Soma 1 1402 words
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Advertisement345 1918-11-23 9 The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. H*—o Omen -SniSAPOBB, i'toorjsjcrsfcc;^ la lbe aria.J'a Sestisnienlß *t3B PePAS¥li£_47.-\.si^P ftooeylcd oa Bu'lt.Ingß and Bfetebandlße al ecwent taiee. Mm:^?. n?»ABTaF«?.— lnfintanoe efleeted es Hallo Rud Oaigo. Poi toll partlc iiaii j .r« to tatea anil r.ii c^n&r •.':!r"_V,j ~?^:y 13 i: ,nv Gensr&i Manage*.345 words
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Advertisement344 1918-11-23 9 NORTH BRITISH ANS MERCANTILE INSURANCE £offii s ;t*Y (Incoryoratf d m Great Britain). E E _RJI? im P le Contracts, Latest Concessions MARINE All kind- of Marino Business transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased rJenefltQ. Poiicio" isßuod by this Oompany cover Accidentfil Damage Public Liability. Bnrglary, Fire Transit. H. J.344 words
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Advertisement234 1918-11-23 9 LADIES I THE SWEETEST DRESSES AND THE SWEETtST HATS ARE MADE AU BON MARCHE 2?, STAMFORD ROAD A L KINDS READY MADE Skirts, Blouses and Fats Orders executed at shortest notice. AUCTION SALE At our Sale-room, No. 3 Raffles Place Oa Monday 25th Nov., at 11 am. Comprising 11 kegs234 words
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Miscellaneous830 1918-11-23 9 I VESSELS IN PORT. I Steamers Nat. Tonnage k Master From Consignees For Ban* _c B.i 817 MG II Morrel Knaotau 21.11 SSS Co Kunnten 2t Baretitz Dut 2977 Y. Hut Batavia.Bo.il KPM PetMU_f 22 Boluea Am 8717 B Lob.z 8 Fmco 20.11 A Gifi.lan Co Calcutta 22 j Edendale830 words
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Article1517 1918-11-23 10 The Cardinal In the Red Sea. Among the many stories of energy and determination that have marked the heroic efforts of the British Merchant N±vy to carry on the essential business of the Empire durirg tbe war, none ia more worthy of record than the story oi1,517 words
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Article158 1918-11-23 10 Judgment was given yesterday m the Appeal Court 1 by Mr Justice Woodward 'President), Mr Justice Ebden and Mr Justice Sproule, m a bankruptcy appeal by one H.ig Choo Kok represented by Mr M C J-hbonee, the respondent being the petitioning creditor, represented by Mr A de Melio.158 words
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Article155 1918-11-23 10 Rtbaix is a fresh name that might be aided to the black list of Germans whose brutality' during the war should ba brought up against them lat,er. For years tbis Hun systematically held the little village of E court m brutal bondage Although peopled by 800155 words
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Article240 1918-11-23 10 Singapore, Nov 22. The news of tbe Armistice completely upset the market and the last week's Auotion was cancelled. During last week transaction* were reported at prices from 77 up to 90 cents but it wae difficult to ftod out really what i salea had240 words
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Article526 1918-11-23 10 PLANNING AN 'OFFENSIVE? Chinese Woman Kidnapped A humorist, says the Times of Malaya, would find much m the present condition of affairs m tbe robber- infest 2d district cf Kampar to amuse even the most morbid reader of war incidents. Tbe latest exploit of tbe brigands is the526 words
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Article45 1918-11-23 10 The odd goal m three was sufficient to decide the game cf soccer at the Esplanade ground between the S C C and the Man Chester Regiment on Thursday It was a capital game throughout and tbe military eleven were worth the extra goal.45 words
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Article12 1918-11-23 10 Bnkit Katil 11,914 total for 6 months 68,058.12 words
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Article269 1918-11-23 10 Many m the Straits will be interested to learn that tbe wedding took place m St. Luke's Church, Great Croaby, Lancashire, ou August 18th of Lieut. 1 Wm. Hunter, m b., fr a.s.. (late ot tbe Eastern Shipping Company) son of the late Captain S. Hunter and269 words
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Article181 1918-11-23 10 Something seems to have gone wrong, says tbe Straits Echo, with the arrange ments at Singapore for the official celebration of th« E'gnirg cf the Armistice, or rather every. hing vt»nt wrong and tv..* wrong, to judge by a leading btlicle m the Malaya Tribune which181 words
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Advertisement253 1918-11-23 10 I The Test of War I '''■•".'■''•':'.'*MmmSM SSSsH immense strength, combined ssrit X I Wpa COMMERCIAL iii../. J 1 i- 'i<" ■'r'T.-.-i ><■■ __i.-i' n'li il i ii .j. j ALBION MOTOR CAR DO, London Depot I 21-22, Upper Ralhbone Place, Oxford Sir*. ft I k\-V-': /.^'V\-. '.•■.'.'.•'■TT?!?!' 1 I'-'.--'-*.1253 words
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Miscellaneous317 1918-11-23 10 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Attendance at three recruits' parades s week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Saturday, Nov 23 4.80p Drill Hall Chinese Co S V I Sunday, Nov 24. 7.45a 12th Mile S.one Changird MCS Monday Nov 25 4.40p Jardine S:eps fjr Fori Silensicg S V A Specialists as317 words
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