The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 November 1918
1918-11-27
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Title Section13 1918-11-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918. NO. 9,52913 words
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Article175 1918-11-27 1 Reuter gives us short measure m wire Dews to day. The election campaign is getting into full swing, the number of candidates being large, and Glasgow being looked on as a key position— Page 7. The Allied fleet has entered the Black Sea Page 7. The Rabber175 words
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Article937 1918-11-27 1 Lft A and Lt B will photograph th* countor battery area." Tbfa typical item m a Sqaadron's Daily Orders is not always particularly welcome io the flying officers concerned, for photogrepaiag the counter battery area is apt to ba one of the m)s r tedious jobs937 words
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Advertisement202 1918-11-27 1 tfjjjJRIGH TYRES f vsn PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL St. Andrew's Night Saturday, 30th Nov., 1918 Special Dinner, Concert Dance v Engagement of MIS 3 liILI SHARP (I he Australian Nightingale) Mme. RAFALEWSKI. Hhj smg among3t others Annie Laurie, Robin I Adair, Foinboro' Toun, Gin a body. 1 We are the only202 words
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Advertisement326 1918-11-27 1 KELLY WALSH LTD. tISCORPJBATED IS HONGKOKG). The Financier nil i\ i Rubber Share Rubb n cr Pr( (lliein Handbook Coin P ai es (Capita ised m Sterling) Fifth Edition, Jane 1918 Giving details of Companies w:th list of Directors and owning rubber and other prodnce Secrr>tarios properties m Thei Malay326 words
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Advertisement252 1918-11-27 1 LATEST ADVEfitnSS&KKTS. Robineon and Co have a new shipment o hats Page 7. Chirg Keng Lee sell motor cars, and have preliminary notices of important land eaiee Page 11. Shinyo Maru 'or Vancouver— Page 8. Fillis'B Circus change of programme Pexto trade mark Page 5. Low P.»k Kjw m bankruptcy—252 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Article349 1918-11-27 2 Dg.^fsbirs Boring Begins Mr»e'jiu"ry for drilling for oil for the Nary is boirg rapidly erected by Lord Ciwdra-v on t*ro sites near Cuearerfield. jrb\«!b;rb, nnJ operations ou th« first hice will bj btgun by American experts i i a few weeks, says tha Duly Mai*. Lord349 words
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Article258 1918-11-27 2 Tb« ecalugy between tha fall of Wilhelm 1! and the fate that overtook the powerful «<nd ambitious Persian Kings, Xerxes and Pirius is interesting, Xerxes reigned for twenty years m the fifth century B.C. aud having aubiued his rebsllioas Egyptian subjecls set farth against Greece with a258 words
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Article209 1918-11-27 2 LE COURRIER DE L'AIR News for the Belgians According to the frontier correspondent of the Amsterdam Tclpjjtccf, quoted by the Times, the Gormen commander at Ghoat, Major von Blucber, issued a pro c to the inhabitants, threatening Ihttsn with a fine of jCISO or ona year's l. priacnmsnt, or both,209 words
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Advertisement540 1918-11-27 2 J. R FLYNN ANDERSON Advertiser, 16, Change »Uej Pino-Mentho Pastilles for the throat Stiißi)] itir^' Antiseptic Prioo 75 cects bottle cf all clKmist^ or the Agents MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office. SINGAPORE. A R FRESHING DBINK mmmmmm^mmm JEFFREYS PILSE^ER BEER BREW D IN HCOTLAND. AXSRIVB^BSCIiEic yy "Hfc" f% fiC^CIKC in540 words
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Advertisement848 1918-11-27 2 From Monday, Nov. 25, to Saturday n """"^^M Something m Moving Pictures you hav^ V 3o lSu I A F,im that win make o Rever S^n I HOW THE BRITISH NAVY Has bfi hl b^ WAR FOR TUE u?V T 0 \V,s THE OBAMAOF Jf^fONCa ft| I Second Show at848 words
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Article745 1918-11-27 3 SIMLA DECIDES ON SURVEY FOR ELECTRICAL DSE. To Relieve Coal Simla, Oct 28. The Government of India have addressed the folio ving letter to Provincial Governments I am directed to say that; the Govern ment cf India have for a considerable time past had unrlar consideration ihe!745 words
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Article150 1918-11-27 3 Wheat, according to estimates ieoeived by the Board oi Agriculture from tbe laternafcioaal Agricultural Institute, has been produced this yaar to the extent of 962 07 8, f OOcwtg m England aod Wales, Canada, India, the United States, Spain, Japan, Egypt, and Tunis, cr 17 1 per150 words
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Advertisement475 1918-11-27 3 The particular man demands a particular cigarette. "State Expres" s a re made for just such men— men of discrimination who Nn 555 Virginia PepTln °f <ti n^ Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. s v Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO Co Ltd LONDON, ENGLAND. v \hrm-rKnrffifn j SCENT CFARABY y^ /L475 words
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Advertisement335 1918-11-27 3 j Ladies' Children's Boots Shoes] NEW STOCKS JUST CNPACKED AT I S 0H» W MB I ■;ji Bzr She t s ex v h v.t «>*%*^* >^\ "^s. ftt to sketch i!lustratl)Q ''i 'M&^r^'-- rt^\ Jl 11 1 1 6prln covered rcurd I i '§^%&^£&M^ '«t«nercom- 1 V\ bnckle end335 words
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Article487 1918-11-27 4 Medan, November 20. There are many indications that the Trcelatra revolutionary mnvemeut has been engineered by German Socialist*, tha object betng the formation of a German Dutch Republic The Dutch East Indian Government received the following cabJe, dated 10th inst from Heer IJenburg the Minister: The Congress oi487 words
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Article215 1918-11-27 4 A Salutary Sentence. Heavy fines i a fl *c J at I ivrrpooli at the instanoe of fbe B'>tini of Trade ugftioe: the- n»'v«r Moors Colliery Company, Line isbh-sf. and HS Higginbotton, coal ii; 1 Liverpool. T.'ic-y were chirped on M ir:forrr,^ f icns with having Bold ci- offered215 words
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Article53 1918-11-27 4 M: < r ..:oT^3 Gnive*. the coinc-dlr-r. was married at Liverpool recently to Bffiia xl.'.i'gz Campion, v, popular ycuog actress. Fhs wedding -.v.-.s btpJ. sti:c'iy privftCo, and regist y ciSca t;.idc^Mr Gnwea and hie bride Sit Edward Marshall Hall, kc, was one cf then:, aokiog best man. Mi Graves is53 words
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Advertisement345 1918-11-27 4 PATRONIZED jS^St^^^ BY ROYALTY. Viceroy Patent Curb Wrisiwatch Chain. This is an ideal wrist watch bracelet for men. One that will appeal strongly because of its masculine features. It is adjusted quicky, easily removed, is sanit ry does not collect dirt. Soldiers, sportsmen, athletes will prefer it because it is345 words
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Advertisement434 1918-11-27 4 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture etc At Messrs Ching Kentf Lee ft Co's Sale-room On Wednesday 27th Nov., at 10.30 a.m. Comprising teak wardrobes, dressing tables, writing desks, side tables rn< at safe, perfection cooking stoves, bard wood tables, curtain rods, water jars, ice chest, iron bedsteads, commodes, lamps,434 words
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Advertisement579 1918-11-27 4 BY ORDER OF COSTODIAH OF ENEMY PROPERTY AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Cold and Platinum Jewellery, set with Ciamonr' Precious htones s f At Messrs CHING KEN <* LEE Co s S; BsAes TThwi^Tri. R lies I rooci On Friday, 29th November, at Hi. Compriping Pfamond rfnigs, bcooehe*, soarf p!i h579 words
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Article915 1918-11-27 5 A Giieroas Gift. Through the generosity and pubic epirit of Mr C H E Chubb, of Btmerton Lodge, Saliebnty, the owner, Stonehenge ie to become the porperty of the nation. The record of this patriotic gift of a unique national monument is contained \2 the following915 words
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Advertisement386 1918-11-27 5 W NOR H OUR DAY tOTTSRY 1 1 it Litttn ars issued under */.?< cf the Briiish North Borneo ?9 g f Fund Committee, and by the DAY Co^.Tiittee for the West Coast Horth Sorneo, -TO FOILO*IRC CONDITIONS:— H jiigpj t3bBunliißftBd. -S3 '-t aits Settlements ol th»- a noii^t sabscri386 words
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Advertisement384 1918-11-27 5 |lllllllinillllllllll||||||||||||||||||||U||||||!llllllllllll||||||||||||||||i^ Her First Baby S A^ a ayu y a motner J« a a loss to know what food to give her first baby. =5 Although she showers all her love and care upon him, baby still does 3 not get on. But her anxiety is ended directly she tries384 words
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Advertisement1085 1918-11-27 5 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. In the Eupremi Court of the Stre;ts Rpttlemtits. Settle mf. nt or it>u -orf IH BANKRUPTCY No. 4 of :918. RE Low Pak Row, tbadtmg Ab Chop Kwora BIONO Heng. NOTICE is hereby given that a firrt &nd final Dividend is intended to be declared m1,085 words
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Article43 1918-11-27 6 Domestic Occurrences MRRIAGE. The marriflga of Mr Taij Tiam Blow, the only bou of t&e Lato Mr Tan Eng Yeow to Mihs Tok Gu*t Keo, the eldest daughter of Mr Tck Qaee Guau, will t&ko place on Wednes day 27th Hoy 1818. i43 words
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1145 1918-11-27 6 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, November 27 1918, A decidedly curious situation ippeiirs to have been reached m regard to the rubber industry for we Jearn to d«y that the Rubber Growers Association has decided, m view of the cessation of fighting, to abandon any further attempt to obtain Government1,145 words
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Article911 1918-11-27 6 I i Returning to the subject of facilitating the cotnmunicatiou of incoming ehipa with pilots, agents and others, it may be pointed ont that on August 24th the Marconi Company signed a treaty with the < Chinese Ministry of War to supply twenty wireless telephones for military purposes, the installation911 words
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Article47 1918-11-27 6 I Goterainei i I Trwm for ..r~7T" I j ftf I IQ] The reso H The Ohtti n I Rubber Grow- the propoMi of ;Cf ß Governm at *Th° lM p u r, i A. M n function to J bai B i I47 words
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Article218 1918-11-27 6 At >,rOowisfloClta over by Lnrd >M recuia lo r fcr»»r. I fr. D| 8 H Kftfej Stel i i bad been '3 wa '<& nmmer, 6atap! P? cf i k' ifmfUt irMtM gave a ir-*:, v,, f pj p L BApftblfl of convt v 8 brown218 words
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Article220 1918-11-27 6 Control cf the domestic p:g tic icacs try says an American ficat-ge hag been approved by :bi I ar Icdcstritt Board, whicb irttlpltot tkt iLda:-:r;. on a license f>yettMn Ac.otd.r.g H m announcement iofurj ly ]kt Iflrf I U6ers or dealer* iv pig im vtflfcllfMl ed and220 words
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Article83 1918-11-27 6 A eubstantin! lot probable m Au-rr.i m tariff iccrpii^et. t h I recreate id potttffl iJ Tan 800 Uom S5 connection mm of Laii^ valued M Mr Ka^aham. 69 'f«u ArO f The Chief t)l v H.adqtirtrrer. I,^, i .^-tt* H^adquaiti r*? B B iL Icdian A»tnv K> tusp'.rdtd. ti83 words
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Advertisement142 1918-11-27 6 J. Clifford Wilkinson, Koba. Imported m Cases of 4 doz Pints ft 8 doz. Splits. GALDBEOK MAGGREOOR 00. rJfcs V '^>7" Johnnie r S I Oommands 4 HIKl^ Largest :^*f^ j iale. %-jA^l ■■,-■—33-—." j STOCKED KKrivsj^'BcpM Red Label JOHN WAI KFi: A>t >\S. x-.»»:h '»n-,;V 7 ri-il^r Kr. hk<v142 words
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Advertisement44 1918-11-27 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 103S FOB 1% 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 12 do $10 .Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." Mo better guarantee of the high quality of 03* work could be given cr Cemauoec. I44 words
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Article187 1918-11-27 7 I EVERYBODY KNOWS i-ZiHij rev:la- r*» ron>:«*ined I d togslioa p published M a »t< m lb«j J, mwiji L Austria I Mifiion 3uil it v.! Lan should 0 BI j i riM Further v,? co a i :i.ri, Stuff m torn weeke. j igl uid koraiog* re187 words
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Article39 1918-11-27 7 w 13 -A demonstration of m -riePirk unier the r. P ;::?h E.opire Union cri exprjsting horror and pfci tanuM bratalittei against Ipantn =pe:'.il!y after the hi iri'j^ tha economic »::.a^ :jr ihair foul deeds.39 words
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Article17 1918-11-27 7 r Allied warships have pth id > ci ac j destroyers are and Galalz.17 words
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Article24 1918-11-27 7 7 -A ElotUJa of mineI rttJ this morning to Urn British tquadron :j Kel and Wilhelm •rSnaieui tha disarmament of24 words
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Article23 1918-11-27 7 Mr War Secreial he intends to 1 litioßstj force c I ha: half the i- reductions i j wanaali it.23 words
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Article97 1918-11-27 7 POST-WAR EDOCATION expected to Ihfl tbe^ie of the a{ p' 1 lalivend by Mr C T at the annual il Federation of Memorial Hall, k i:/i Übjnr would. rtened more and become the rale; i; <■' leisaru woald 3 weii spent was the n^ berirty work 9m simply another M97 words
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Article71 1918-11-27 7 R G A AND RESTRICTION i*T Babmarlae tkbtej BarnoeJ London, Nov 21.— 1a view of the ces Button of hoatilitUH tha Rubber Growers .Association baa resoWed to ab odon the eoheeae for Government control of the iuiuatry. cocsaqu*ntly ii; is Qod«resood no further muoedU t $t*p* will71 words
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Article66 1918-11-27 7 Waabingtoo, Not 90.— After conf«rriug 'with the War ;rade Board Smaoc Hok^ SmUh d«o)ar«d that tt :i restriction oa th« |«bipm«Qt of eottoo would be removed exjrps to enemies and north European miitfftls. Ju is expected eollcn will be shipped more f.-eiy ro countries con Ugoone to66 words
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Article47 1918-11-27 7 Now York, Xov 20.— Two million dolUrs o( bir silver V7are shippjj to day to Eodia Loodoo, N'jv Sl.— MoDlaga's report 3iy^ Ihe eaoditloa of the market is unaltered. Trade d^-maud 13 somewhat lets bclive. Shacghui exchange is 03 Id to the! I I C I47 words
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Article406 1918-11-27 7 Before the v. \t old sailers were 1.-vuent i r J2 lint the d*y of the sai'iug shjp wss over for ever but they were wrong Cum aLd the submarine have brought man] changes, and to-day sailing craft m.my of them built of wood are406 words
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Article205 1918-11-27 7 Mr Havelosk Wilson was given a rousing welcome by French unionists, all of whom he seems to have converted to his ten year 9* postwar boycotting of Germany. This resolution having been put so the huge assembly at the Cirque d'Hiver, it was uoanimously adopted. The audieose,205 words
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Article160 1918-11-27 7 SHOALS OF CANDIDATES Glasgow the Key (By Submarine Oabl*j (&rat«r't Itorrios] London, Nov 25.— The election cam j Pftigc is now m full blast. The numbers ,of candidate! are uwelhug hourly and are jevsn orabatraißing to the bgenti. Rival i Coalitionists nia standfrjt f O r sorna160 words
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Article107 1918-11-27 7 London, Nov 25.— Me Lloyd George's Woivtirhvmpfcon speech ia generally approved by tha papers except tbe j Dailj News, especially on tha land question I It ib pointed out, however, that there can ba no q.iesticu ot UriUin being indipen j ileal cf overs* 'g107 words
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Article280 1918-11-27 7 An unobtrusive paragraph (No 1996) of the Gazette of India for 31et August, 1916, recalls the time when British do minion m Narthern India was (or gome time imperilled. 16 contains the names of nine Mutiny Veterans, upon whom the Governor General m Council has been280 words
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Article256 1918-11-27 7 Defence of Sir Douglas Haig. The Primo Minister's failure to express, ia his Manchester speech on Bep6 12th the uation'e sautimon^ towards ibe great soldier commanding the British Acmibo m France, provokes this protest frcm the Spectator Wa particularly regret to notice that he did256 words
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Article178 1918-11-27 7 f We have pleasure m publifcbicg bcJow the telpgrarn ceot by M Albert SurrauN Governor General of lodo Chins, to all iihe officials, immediately he received the news of the armistice "L'Allemigny vaincue o ifgre 1 armifi tice en cc aoamettant a toutee !es condf. tions dts allies.178 words
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Article87 1918-11-27 7 The wetkly meeting of the local Rent Assessment Boord was beld m ths Board Room of the MuMlcipal Buildings yesterday afternoon, fehe hon'ble Mr C J SauaJ^rs presidiuof Other aembers present were Mee*.r3 E A Elias, S Tomliuson, Gaw Ghek Kuiam, A M S Angulia, E Teesen6obu87 words
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Article435 1918-11-27 7 A Heroic Storj. The amazing and tragic career of Private Bertram!, belonging to tbe infantry, is told by liia lieutenant m the Journal. Berttaod wears the French Legion of Honour, Military Medal, Military Cross with seven palms and five etars, British Military Cross, Bsigian* Military Cro«s, French435 words
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Article171 1918-11-27 7 i For Coastal Trade Up to Colombo. Messrs Burn aaJ Co, Ld, were recoucly I to lauucb from their yard ail tlowrab the steamship Prosperous, which has been built for Messes. Sonaton Nittyanunda Roy of Chittagong. The Prosperous is the first vr saol cf 111 kiad and171 words
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Advertisement135 1918-11-27 7 ROBINSON CO. T T"T I ATV T^? T\^ IT' T^ -g» X O &J 3j? i£> W W *s^? «fl£*« «5> rf <^e w^^Jf «v cJLhJ JL Double Terai Hats Children's Hats FRESH STOCKS OF Three Castles Magnums NOW ON SALE I|j 1 1 jj I 'he magnums: tAPiI <135 words
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Advertisement767 1918-11-27 8 P« &tJ* m British India AMD (Companies lßOor^oratea !a Enflanfl.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) Wht company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF Bombay are at present pended. Ma Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers767 words
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Advertisement646 1918-11-27 8 JAPAN HAII Ca,, Ltd {lucr.irpo»i»ied tin if^9%sH ftp G«E^k2s2, Bblßoil, Rtbi a Titiolit^t f f f lilnia, Ptnintf, Colsnbt m England tla Tea Capa. A oervloe ib mAlnfeained beSwer? Japanese ports and Liverpool or London u&ucf j mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese j Government). The Steamers maintain- j ing646 words
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Advertisement362 1918-11-27 8 TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Incorporated m Japan) For San Francisco Direct (calling at a port m Japan for Coal) 'The fast Steamship Shinyo Maru 5811 ton Gross Register will be despatched from Singa pore aboat middle of January 1919. Fcr freight and full particulars apply to ■CALIfTERt C 0. t LTD.,362 words
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Advertisement532 1918-11-27 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP »oH and VU. [H v THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIG AT 0N I (The Blue Funnel Line Alfred Pm, (Coipinlce Incorporated j 0 i; r 4 ,"V l« 10 SINGAPORE. PORT SWETrENH«M PENANG Tn SINGAPORE TO MARSELLES, HAVRE AND liiS?' SINGAPORE TO GENOA, MARSEILLES AND L|y?532 words
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Article1192 1918-11-27 9 toned by FRASEK Co., Kxohange and Share Brokers, Nov 26th. I I i I *41l |nnH«^' of StMttng Bh%nn cco«« %9 tegarded tt invalv n»mla»i toi n-e yrfWßl, .J?JL lwl>l1 PAn) 3;naaB. asuni. fa B t"'*", r 16% 18 8 0 IO.OQfI kfl Baton* Malas* 15% -811,192 words
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Article521 1918-11-27 9 Tho necootify cf scouring millions of galena of ca6tor oil for lubricating rotary aviu'ioa enginßß duriE the tirst two years o£ the war, when the bupply then avail able wae ouly 700,000 gallons, waa one of the several unexpected problems encountered m America io 1917 m attempting521 words
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Article151 1918-11-27 9 German Steel Masters' Anxiety. According to the Cologne Gazette," p.t b meeting at Borlin cf the Cuiou of Iron land Steel Masters, Germany's future com j jmercial policy wa? ai^cuisrd nna -i rs^o* [lotion wag adopted txpree^icq approval of a closs economic uciou of the Centr&ll151 words
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Article166 1918-11-27 9 I Very anexpeotedly, :he war ba« re&altedl jin diaoloeing China isa oeantry of im mense Bhipbailding potflibtlities. So Ear,] the ofrief I't^Lj;-::! of the industry are Slid^^h -Kid xlor-£»\o.'_k r o i* other plac a (will be developed with the gradaalj eslablifihrnent of eteel rolling millsi At166 words
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Article62 1918-11-27 9 1 I Floui tha Tientsin ciy the "C Oritic learns that thousands cf the cesidenta are i down with itifluenza, and a large number :ie dying every day through ignorance m {treating the epid-tnic und the neglect of j the CbiaohO melio&l ua unities m oot pointing out the necessary62 words
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Advertisement92 1918-11-27 9 lygE PURE li r ish Pilsener \i RCftT SiAIT Xi yOPQ (itijtui iisiiLi ot our o i •30' S^S m BBT II m B II > S HBM WE FAMOUS BOTT. ERS -DON LIVERPOOL. Ir fl 3 4* *m* 2 I M II iy i 3 3 2 ia I92 words
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Advertisement293 1918-11-27 9 lIFLVEIZI COLDS And Children's Coughc Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. Mrs. Slade. 80, Lancefield -street, I Queen's Park, Paddington, London. I Veno's Lightning Cough Cure I has been a real blessing m my 1 family. It cured my little -boy of I whooping cough when other things I proved293 words
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Article200 1918-11-27 10 At a conference convened by the Glaz- j iere' Company of tbe City of London at Painters Hall DrWES Turner, director of the Department of Glass Technology at Sheffield University, mentioned that,! whereas m the pre war period the output! of electric lamp bulbs m Englano was only200 words
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Article146 1918-11-27 10 Sing a 6ong of sixpence, pay it for a plum, You cannot wangle whieky for twenty tiraee the bum, If you maka munitions, blow tha L s d Bacg your grand piano with your salmon Hey, the merry maidens working for the War. Hats and boots and146 words
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Article396 1918-11-27 10 Singapore, Nov. 25th, 1918. Beans, Long per catty v. 10 do. French do -.18 Beef perlb. 90 Beefsteak do 28 Bean Sprouts per catty 4 Bamboo Sprouts do -.03 Blachan do ...18 Brinjals do i 8 Cabbage, Bata via do nil do. China do 32 do. Salted396 words
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Article391 1918-11-27 10 Miss Talbot Leaves Estate "of About £8,000,000 Miss Emily Charlotte Talbot, the richest womar. m the counttv whosn fortune is estimated to be nearly £8,000,000, died 3, Cavendish square, oa September 21. She was 78 years of age. The late 3ftss Talbot was the eldes? daughter391 words
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Article301 1918-11-27 10 Visitors to Eew Gardens near London writes J M H m the B N B Gezatte, may remember the fine flagstaff m the Gardens. It stood 160 feet^ high and was a femoni landmark and a great attraction to visitors Daring a recent visit to th« Gardene301 words
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Article163 1918-11-27 10 A lady was presenting a cheque at the bank. On examination the teller ehook hii head wearily, and told her that she must be identified. "You mast britg somebody who knows you," he said. The lady drew herself np. That cheque," she said, with dignity, was given163 words
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Article44 1918-11-27 10 Recent suffareri from influenza m British North Borneo were, Drßolaod had to go into Hospital at Jeeselton suffering from bronchial pneumonia following I influenza, and Messrs Arrindell, Brcodbank and Read who were also m hospital j suffering from inluenza or the after effects thereof.44 words
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Advertisement140 1918-11-27 10 Xi 1 Ji ii v Ik. ft i, I Ag i One of a half a million Overlands now y m use. Beautiful m appearance, powerful m r performance, comfortable even on rough IJ: roads because the cantilever rear springs smooth out the bumps of the road. Big There is140 words
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Advertisement298 1918-11-27 10 I easily bo restored to its ori i; H with Johnson's Prepared Wax. any furniture a Muish, cloudy A^i ia i&s tf Ii: will quickly and permanentlj re I great besauty and durability. Itpro I adding years to its life and bes i I Johnson's Prepared Wax a I never298 words
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Article49 1918-11-27 11 ;03HS39«:<) U? TO Nov 26 t<lM& 4 ta'i 8-4 16*82 d^'jUhiij 347 82 rslrufa fMdttl B ni-'l 3-4 28 82 fsaaaiS lirr.ar- i B*"a 892 (IDZA, T. T, 166 i H9a&S33iU, d*:ut, t '39$%l>cem YQSOSAMvv d- n- !04i Java, £«man tB2| iIS&EOE, ttf-.tii:;; 36} Sovisiiahi, Baal ;s, 449 words
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Article125 1918-11-27 11 Nov 26 Tin (76 tons 1124 80 GUQAfeICK 1 i 00 G^wsit? Otil li.es C»»«w C«^ 18.00 Papv** BfaMSl ©a»« 88 CO, F^t» fW3 68 00 *im a .4* i?: £>« a jit xHO t aov. KIM tii»ai: a tr J"-cvB» (Amfc laa« a."t *1 Oe^a» Xi» oo a.125 words
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Advertisement388 1918-11-27 11 M o Ter $3,000,000 s L Assurance m fbrce over $9,000,000 j tii GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATBD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BLAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Stagapore. LONDO n OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C. 1•• rrr.tT£ Bn eme ooott 0/ Enfii4na> Ma mplleB the tm e kwm i r:-rrL^SOF_ASSURANCE388 words
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Advertisement430 1918-11-27 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. iNOO&PosATap ih Japan Oafiial Sahsorlccd Y. 43,000.000 Oa»llal Paid U»^. Y 42,000,000 Keeetve Fnna..., y. ta,iOO,ooo PreHSont, J. laocye Un% t rice PrMiisni, N, Kajlwara Es*. DISECTOB3. J. Inoaye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwar* Esq. M. Odaglrl Esq. N. Boma Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki K.430 words
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Advertisement630 1918-11-27 11 NORTH BRITISH AND HERCANTiL* INSURANCE COMPANY (lucorpbrated m Great Biliaiu). Sr l ?5vSS pl Ooatr acts, LateHt Concessions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Bu=icess transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Policies issued by thia Company covei X^SSSSS 0 publlc Llability Bar H. i. TOTTOH, McfILISTBR ft Co,, Ltd., Resident630 words
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Advertisement205 1918-11-27 11 AUCTION SALE OF MOTOR CARS Messrs. CHING KENG LtE Co, Raffle? Cham be -h Kaffles Place. On Saturday, 30th Kov., at 10 30 p.m. One 6 Statei uvcriaad car m good runnicg order. (Jce English 5 Beater Bedforil Car m good runuing order. CHINH KENG L C E ft CO.205 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous734 1918-11-27 11 VESSELS IN PORT. SfcearaerB N^t. Tooo«ge Master From Consignees For j Annan M«u Jap 1825 S Y^m-rgo Rangoon 22 OSK Jhva 29 jAustralien Dm 8801 Totte Yckobnm* 21 EA Co Uocerta n \Citce Bdt 314 Baniialyne Deli 38 Mansfifld Co De:i 27 Emily Dat 94 Nona RUiD 22 Seng Hob734 words
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1048 1918-11-27 12 BRITAIN'S FO UR YEA RS OF WAR EFFORT. Tht Work of Penny and Pound Mr Harold B gbie writes -From April j 19l4toMi:cb 1919 tbe British nation will have spent ten thouaacd million poundi U 10,000,001). 00). If tbe peace bad nac baen brokan m Angui*., 1914 tbe expenditure cf1,048 words
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Article610 1918-11-27 12 To the Editor of the Ti*es. Sir, —As one who has worked as a missionary for nearly 82 years m South India, and has made a special study of caste, I trust yon will p9rmit ms to say a few words for "the voiceless millions" of that610 words
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Article206 1918-11-27 12 ELECT RCITY IN GLASGOW. Twenty five years ngo this month the Corporation cf Glasgow started email works for the provision of electric current for the city cjd ruburbs, and this racnth is aho the centenary cf the introduction of g;3 Lghlira Into the cifcj's etiects. When cp::rationa we:o etaitsd nn206 words
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Article756 1918-11-27 12 D you know what a German retreat 1 means? Do you realise that the retreat cf the Huns is a far worse thing for tbe country through which thiy piss on their j way to their own ooau'ry ttiid their ia- < vaeion Far ahead756 words
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Article64 1918-11-27 12 Attendance at three rocruita' parades a week is compulsory. [Drili* Marked are compulsory.] Wednesday, Nov 27. 4 4Cp Jardine Steps for Foi-fc Silencing' S y*A. Specialists as detailed 500 Drill Hill SVAdetailsl 6.10 S V R aod A V Platoon nnd M C S 5.15 Signalling SfctiDu64 words
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Article54 1918-11-27 12 Orders for week ending Saturday, Nov 80. Wedcjeeday, Nov 27 Combined Parade, V MCA ground 5 15 p m. j Thursday, Nov 28 Recruit Buglers, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.3 5 p ni. Friday, Nov 29. Ambulance Class, V M C A, 6 15 pm. Individual Troop Orders54 words
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Article566 1918-11-27 12 HUGHES AND COBDEN The enthusiasm of Mr Hughes, the* Australian Premier, cannot be chilled by tha frigid abuse of the Cobdenite diebards. For one thicg, he on give back better than he receives m the way of hard hitting. la his Manchester speeoh for instance, he g»ve his priceless description566 words
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Article39 1918-11-27 12 The S C F A B Tram) will meet the SCC'B Team) ou Thursday, 26th instant and SCC (a) will meet the S C F A (a) on Thursday week, (6th December) on the SCC ground. m^ m39 words
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Article211 1918-11-27 12 American Army, SepS IS. Aa amusing incident occntred on the capture of au entire regiment with its commander and his wbole stuff. After surrendering tba cemmacdor re quested tbut his coll should be railed co that lie might disaover how heavy had been hie losses. When it211 words
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Article34 1918-11-27 12 "Charlie," said his mother; "when that boy threw btones at yon, why didn't you come and call me 11 Call you 1 replied Charlie, m tones of disgust why you cooldn't hit a barndoor."34 words
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Advertisement367 1918-11-27 12 j&^*^ NOTICE TO CONSUME or OT3 KEROSENE >i L T ke fare <f our ibm You can get seventy cents each for them ana 0 of your oil. Punch a hole only ia the cap when Ofetfe Don't Punch a seconi hole me a pumn Wipe your tins if they367 words
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