The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 November 1918
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Title Section15 1918-11-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jE;' CENTS SINGAPORE, FEIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1918. NO. 9,53115 words
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Article281 1918-11-29 1 Renter is still scant m his supply of news. Tae French have entered Bo 3a Pesth and were so warmly received that the German Councillor committed pnicide. Liv den dor Unas gone to Sweden Page 5. The German federated states repre eentatives have met m Berlin. The281 words
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Article72 1918-11-29 1 Cabinet gramophone wanted Page 3. Licensing Boasd lute— Paga 3. House or bungaiuw wauted Page 3. Swift Gar for sale. Also Siddeley Doasy Page 8. Heather f jr St AnJtew's Day Page 10. Wassiamull'e annual cheap sale Page 8. Powell and Co, a large furniture sae Page 3.72 words
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Article1269 1918-11-29 1 j The Scot who kuov%«hie nahvegtograpby may ask— Wuieb fcwof For there hte. no fewer, and there may be roor«, than six E-ks m 6corland tn»ve b^ace, a j to ypeak m rujdi cf which 1 have cuis-t my Una." The frequency cf the name is due1,269 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement602 1918-11-29 1 608DRIOH TYRES oLin \ND PNEUMATICS --"■■■■■~~7~~~~~™3"~""j NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. A AU y f 1? U ml i I (Incorporated m Japan.) Jv/tIP P I*^JC^O »«\*r I fLl^ I Notice is bereby given that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have 1 opened a Branch Office m Singapore, and the business hitherto m602 words
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Advertisement17 1918-11-29 1 ASHE NEPHEW LIVERPOOL Old Tom 337 A CASE DUTY EXTRi. SWEE LEE Co. WINE ft SPIRIT MERCHANTS.17 words
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Advertisement5 1918-11-29 1 600DRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1918-11-29 1 THE WEEK. frfdl? 29th Hlfh WiJ-v 7.7 a 8-ai p.m. Hanncah (Jewish Holiday.) Fillis Circus, P.iflpm, Sate'dst 30th. High Waie»-8 6 a ua./fl 12 p m. 6t. Andrew. Filiiq Ci 1 caa, 5 and 9.15 p.m. Raffles Hotel Scotch Dinner. Sunday, Dec. Ist. High Water— S. i 6 a.m., 9-51105 words
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220 1918-11-29 2 Appearance m Shanghai Blxei Court. A.t tte Slixed Court. Sbangbai, Carl H-nri Mass, described aa a c-erman. 57 \ean of age, was charged with entering ChiM without the permiasion of the Chinese Government at present at war v tth Germany. Detective Sergeant Sulli Tin gave220 words
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Article167 1918-11-29 2 InianOevenue Scheme. Promotion m the Civil Service i 9 popu larly supposed to resemble Lord Palmer■taafl description of famous Order as b v!D6 no d merit about it But tbr machinery set up by the Inland Kr venue Department nuggeeta a real effort to :u.i tbe right;167 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement53 1918-11-29 2 CARGO EX M.S. AU&TRALIEN MCBMra M r -hokai Inc. Singapore, S.S. are heieby no: fi > 4 th i a oon^igammis of 1548 packages Fail tv srrrni htm p&r ms. 'Aastraiitu" ttoiu i«.a F:aciibco on tut 2th inaUnt. For aelivety pleaae apply to the Agents TIE EAST ASIATIC CO, LTD.53 words
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Advertisement349 1918-11-29 2 J. R FLYNN ANDERSON My rtSser, >6. Change alley Plno-Mentho Pastilles for the throat Stimulatiog nliseptic Price 75 cents bottl ct all chemists or the Agents Opposite Post Office SING -.PORE. i; A REFRESHING DRINK i i JEFFREY'S I *< m aa* iks iv&■ a m 3 mb Sbi 8b349 words
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Advertisement954 1918-11-29 2 From Monday, Nov. 25, to Saturday m **^v. I HOW THE BRITISH NAVY HAS HFLPr I WAR FOB THE uSS? Tft I A D3AMA OF PO'AtR, PfJNCB r I 11*11 nSBu R S9B ftfil fllL fl9Bt flf*^* HAI. L. fcjy B2fi| K^b 'S"'^ j Second show at f I THE954 words
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Advertisement753 1918-11-29 3 S*^ BY ORDER OF CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY AUCTION SALE OF hibie Cold and Platinum Jewellery, set with Diamonds and other Ka |!iaß Precious fctones At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, 00 friday, 29th November, at 10.30 a.m. r pri «ir- -i>iaiaoad rings, brooches, scarf753 words
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Advertisement672 1918-11-29 3 MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. Beater 12 HP. 4 Cylinder f- 1 DDE GEY DE\SY MOTOR CAR with side entrance Torpedo V body with doable estenaion, cape cart hood, triple-jointed wind screen, 2 Goldenlyte h^ad lamps, poworful Boar horn, Gabriel horn, operated by exhaust, Riley detachable wire wheels with doable locking672 words
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Advertisement888 1918-11-29 3 NOTICE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the list of applications for Renewals, Transfer and New Licences to be considered on Thursday 19th December 1918, can be seen on application at the office of the Secretary to the Board of Licensing Justices, Government Monopolies. G. i.888 words
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Advertisement944 1918-11-29 3 'Mrl-::!fL3 I The Food that will suit your 3aL T I y^^i^V °S k I'°!jk1 jk yt thts kxmie baby— she is 7 months M- v xvc| Khs 214 ibs.— sec how firm is her flesh— EE flilfcr 'I W stron^ her bones, how straight up slu sits. S 1944 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article89 1918-11-29 4 Palmer— W<rd. Ou November 2?th a? Ft. Mary 'B hurch, Kuala Lumpur, by tbe Kevd A.B. Champion M, a., Arthur P^lm^r, F M. j<aliwiV3, to L> rothy Eileen, eldest daughter of J.F. Ward and airs Ward. HO Kbb Hoi— \f.T. Thin.— The marriage ol Mr Ho Kirn Hoi son89 words
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Article28 1918-11-29 4 Hakmf:r —On thr> 13rd November. 3 9 8, at Labu, tivgti erobilao, Humph sey Richard, ape 8. St.-nior Assistant of Cheviot Kuubcr, Limited. Killed m motor eccident.28 words
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Article1196 1918-11-29 4 Friday. November 2\k 1918 The fate o! many small countries is m the balance and be who would predict the geography of Europe and the status Of its ultimate parts would be a bold man In Borne countries the issue seetns fairly well settled, when the1,196 words
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Article168 1918-11-29 4 The undermentioned Singapore proper ties were cold by aaotion t\> tbe saleroom ot the Commercial Rubber Company on Wednesday afternoon. Land and hcuae Ho. 4 Stanley Street and No. 93 Telok Ayer Street, area 8 000 square feet, comprised m Statutory Land Grant No 6, bought by Mr168 words
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Article418 1918-11-29 4 The oidfir ceneration of Mm r^siccntf- tit British Malaju will reinccabet the lata S:r Frederick Weld, at cue tiru* Gtartcttot of .the Straits Settlements High ComiiVfPioner et tho Maliy State*. The fclicwiug extract from Tbe Uuivsree of Londoa of tbe 1 3i b September last regarding one of418 words
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270 1918-11-29 4 Washington, Nov 7.— Secretary of State Lansing announced today the following note had been delivered to the Swiee Minister. I have the honour to request that you will bring the following to the at tention of the German Government "m its note of270 words
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Article349 1918-11-29 4 "out D IV I "MUtfaofOti I !i OarlJ I io*»u... 1 «—»-><-.■ 1 h»<fai w th( E <» ——>*<* -<<■ tTI lb ■Jr 1 A s i^s^o^ i kktcoghmrt tf£ooeoat«, Ie it fcoped tha Ito, wih beflftf *J isomtotfceit i J oj.b ofcol^r--,. tion la tbii < I, ja349 words
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Article125 1918-11-29 4 From Omt Oven Comifwd** Peeing. X* I The death hae occurred at P«itf8 b heart failure after a four moctbe of Dr Michael Eiwin Striven I*M Straits Medical Service. Tbe I gentleman came from India to 1 j 1870 and he retired m 1910 i the post of125 words
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74 1918-11-29 4 WaHtaingir... Uoc< j3 m majority of two d »4 k«e Hun tortyti result o. To,, I wae cppa.f i t f d J Senator, ,t.,v^ c?r tt, 5h.;.0,, ;V; > of Delaware. L«*»« v j of Kucpb^ Vilfleyol "^fjj of Nt-w Hao-.p-'ii ;rt I74 words
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Advertisement112 1918-11-29 4 CALDBEGK MAGGRE6OR GO. FOR j THE WELL-KNOWN COA TES' PLYMOUTH GIN I Bom IS2O— r l^%ftftM%BttS^% stl!! going strong. llOlinillß i fr-.':?^^^K- WalkBP M^S^^ t^ =3B^~ v IN TWO GRADES TSSHkJP^^^S^^^ La\ the rruid iist:rrers low liClUvl i \f^^*^ T\ r.tn;> f.il. m every foe Liberty's m every blo'.v! «-w112 words
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Advertisement42 1918-11-29 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of onr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oar worfc ooaid be given or ci<: ir-weCed42 words
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Article58 1918-11-29 5 Submarine Cable - Submarine Cable H* LIOBG THE GLORIOUS I h- 1 French arn;y m g t ntered Stra* 4 nil ai« r an irq \eiterday s sy cf the old itaixi of l**7o eveakoheai cf thn m il9tll ;:i j: herlaud. fur autcrarg p d i Place m magoi" PeUic58 words
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Article53 1918-11-29 5 c« teroM bank o£ TiC idj to gh i 1 1 f L M I r EUtm Qerm %n m 'i -i ooiniD| lodged a I :i. c-apiCal. i French n r> y arrived o?ti Lun'lr«d .v..' v ike taeir erti Miaaalfl raast -■p ol Fraoch -j53 words
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Article42 1918-11-29 5 Sirmly Welcomed I telegram from Lap thai :be Freeh occupied i.-.i war firmly welcomeJ by 4 3 z:d rhe tide man imperial i:: >caai:e coraraitted suicide, I :-;-o:.c.d arjorued to the -\\::'yi, president of tbs ■I :-:z:. ofHeiaHj created.42 words
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Article63 1918-11-29 5 p The Air Couocil pays :d tee valour ani devotion IN liitorei daring wartime *i'&y. .z every war theatre by sea iMJi^inn by the air P tedoi of ever iaoreaaing r s:: rivi; tuj army operations. fefam aii lOjmdnMM under aoi dansjeroua conditions r Ktiekl oo civilians.63 words
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Article27 1918-11-29 5 tbfl allied warshipg "•tt* British cntfaei LiverHlfal Jrstroyera are going J Mi a-i Batata and the tattatl aad two deitrojerg f e>')r.i Surinam and27 words
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Article35 1918-11-29 5 •3 b. Mr DanicU N* ;v i! estimates 18 ir.il ion dollars I original lollaiß. No jeat building t^... o le§ f n tupt r Ciuuirc>. 140 fy .^rios. B —Frankfurter Qitotfl departed35 words
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Article73 1918-11-29 5 S'veu notice Meeting to day 'aclunioQ j i-.re crj posed If- t v or i^aDsport Liaifti bud icpolias. ur« opposed nwsj ey&tem rer. Uimttj whe-a-^.rapdkDied by 2 Or UOC i tf naider that |> the city of P' ffar a ?n r by :he Maoioi L 573 words
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Article106 1918-11-29 5 Submarine Cable - Submarine Cable (By CARSON'S CHOICE [Hmrter'e Barrio*] London, Nov 26 -Sir Edward Carson baa decided to stand for a Ballad Division instead of for Doblin Univeraity, and Colonel Lynch hae been adopted as tfce Labour candidate for Sooth Battersea There is a stowing feeling manifested m different parts106 words
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Article205 1918-11-29 5 London, N'ov 26 These were numerous election speeches m the evening, including Mr 800 ir L« v at Glasgow, who said that t ir the fu -j.t- of the world, and tbe sake o. the naii ds which had participated m the v ar, i: was uol lesa205 words
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Article115 1918-11-29 5 London, Nov 26 Lord Robert Cecil peaking at Hitchin emphasised the necessity cf improving the constitution of the Empire. Ha said he did not; agree with the Australian premiers' complaint about their not being sufficiently consulted as regards the terms of the armistice but he thought115 words
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Article52 1918-11-29 5 London, Nov 25. The War Office announces that with a view to providing men for the overseas garriioua and the necessary reserves at home, soldiers- may extecd their periods of service for two, three or four years entitling them to bounties of twenty, forty and fifty pounds52 words
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Article57 1918-11-29 5 Stockholm, Nov 25. The last victim of submarioiem waa the Coriitiania steamer Ener, which was torpedoed on ths evening of Nov 11, thus after the beginning of the armistice. The crew, who landed at Bergen, said that a German submarine on Nov 11 destroyed a British transport en57 words
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Article213 1918-11-29 5 Courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris 26 Nov 6 86 p m. M Clemenceau has decided upou the definitive liberation c( the clasa 1890 Mr Hoover. American Food Controller has arrived m Paris. The Council of Ministers decided upon the transformation of the Ministry of Armament into213 words
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Article152 1918-11-29 5 WHO IS TO BE RESPONSIBLE j London, Nov 25. —1n connection with (the movement for the division of Get many into its various States ruled as republics, the Westminster Gazette rttec ring to the possibility that m the coarse of peace negotiations the Allies may be faced by152 words
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Article145 1918-11-29 5 Copsuhagen, Nov '26. A conference of German fedsral states met m Ba»!in with H«rr Bisner as pre6id?n:. Bavaria vigorously denounced Sol* and Erzberger *ho it olaimed were detp'y compromised aa repre^ntritivts of tbr old regime. A K'.emen wire sajs Ihe crew* of tha warships at K.t! p^a^-J a145 words
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Article126 1918-11-29 5 Lima, Nov 26.— 1t ii officially stated lhat Peru baa withdrawn bet consul! from Chile owing to anti Peruvian rioti al Iquique and Antofagasta, The trouble are due to the old Tacua Arica dispute. Stockholm via Petrograd, No? 28. Immense crowds of freed Russian war prisoners from126 words
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Article269 1918-11-29 5 Before Mr Justice Ebden m the Supreme Court yesterday, the hearing was continued of the petition brought by Capt Charles William Bowen Maddox for divorce from his wife Clara Augusta Maddox on the grounds of her icfidelity and disputed paternity of two of her children. A lad269 words
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Article104 1918-11-29 5 The Women's Christian Temperate Union again appeals for help m aid of the above Fund, which is used m providing gifts for the imnatee of the Hospitals, Asylums, and other benevolent Icetitu tione m the City, and for distribution among the poor of the104 words
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Article911 1918-11-29 5 AMERICAN IMPORTS QUESTION. At one time or another a great; macy wild statement* have been made as regards the American rubber situation vi a vis Malaya. The regulation of the United Statea Government that oo!y 25 000 ton? per quarter would be licensed lor iniportation from May911 words
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Article33 1918-11-29 5 The B I steamer Tara from Negapaiam, etc, was expected to arrive m Penang at daylight on Wednesday, and to leave (or Port Swefeeuhdm and Singapore at about 4 p.m. the i*me day.33 words
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Advertisement145 1918-11-29 5 ROBINSON Co. NEW STOCK OP BRITISH MADE BEST STEEL STAR of INDIA TRUNKS IN 27 J ,te=ii!- S LICiHT ®l|iA|-^^ AND 33 S»!^»|fe DA «K INCHES. >t COLOUR Complete with secure lever lock, solid nickel Citings and rollers. FRESH STOCKS OF Three Castles Magnums Cigarettes ISOW ON SALE t^S^Sg;« »>»145 words
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Advertisement748 1918-11-29 6 P« &Oe w Okwish India Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) wne company's M4IL SERVICES EA3T OP BOMBaY are at preasnt sus. Deeded. Vac Company's INTERMSDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers for Europe are booked748 words
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Advertisement641 1918-11-29 6 JAPAN IWAII I 3TfAMS3J>«> to. U*L {Inoorpov&ted I* iasiw Hi Rao<SiBßf SSiaaf hil, debs A Taktbani Uf lalaua, Piaang, Celanbt ni Englacd fti Tha Gape. 1 A set vlee la rnalßlftlned bctwees Japanese ports and Liverpool or London übAs* j b mail contract wltb the Imp eiial Ja?a»esi) i Qovernment.641 words
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Advertisement280 1918-11-29 6 TOYO KISEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan) For San Francisco Direct (calling at a part m Japan for Coal) rhe fast Steamship Shiny o Mam "5881 tons 3roBB Register will be despatched from SiDgapcre aboat middle January 1919 Fcr freight and full particulars apply to HeALtSTERft CO, LTD., (Incorporated m Singapore280 words
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Advertisement469 1918-11-29 6 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIPriT^ and Wllir bU., h THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATI (The "Blue Funnel Line- Aifredp fill IC° 'k IU:: SINGAPORE, PORT SWET(ENH«M penanb SINGAPORE TO MARSEUES. HAVRE AND iJ? 1 1 SINGAPORE TO GENOA, MaRSEILLfS >m TakiDg cargo on througa BHls »f Lading tJ p ris i469 words
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Article880 1918-11-29 7 The Law of Fellowship. Freedom and fellowship arc the aaceaears conditions of a commuaily'a well being. The first secures (or the individual the opportunity ot attaining the fall development of his powers the second enables him to employ them freely m the service of others. Fellowship is always m880 words
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Advertisement60 1918-11-29 7 PURE Ifiish Pilsener Jreat Auks Head IT IS BREWED FROM [isr.th mAL! Hurb NUT PRESERVATIVES OF m DESCRIPTION h'nQQ A 4? fi!nPPQ I imiTPfl A illuw Ub yiUllluld LllllllUU HE FAMOUS BOTTLERS JONDON LIVERPOOL. tt uks Head Bottlings -bie of ail Saaicrs and at the !^i yijls Without ixtra Gharge.60 words
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Advertisement441 1918-11-29 7 F Will 111 i TlmiUMll fnil Ilil fl'Hl||lllMl l lH»l TbousandttO U< s k.-- >>: i Mj.'.'i 's I iils m sr.e house, so that on the kiC p ot a. Uregularity i>t" the Systun a timely iJo»e asay ks ,u-it-i. I ">e v, ::c use tbfipi reccmi:iend them, hence441 words
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Advertisement635 1918-11-29 7 THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 OUR DAY 1918 SI°°WAR LOAN LOTtERY SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee TICKETS $10 EACH. (Singapore Currency). The amount of the lottery will b;> Two Million Dollars (.$2,000,000) or such lesser amount ?is may be subscribed. 30% of the total635 words
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Article2080 1918-11-29 8 Ie HbOVt Hfl t". v.- *r-i J Laciiiii f totals for Jiß-S Ti la v hioh Che do m; iymmStm after the tuui van liie to:a' ii: ::.:t::l cf rhe pa 4 m i l &:> BBdflpji re the c o sus in< t ::e; by supplying2,080 words
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Advertisement436 1918-11-29 8 ybu can have a "Swan that i will suit you better than any oMer pen you are using* Every person's handwriting is peculiar. Everyone feels that only one type of pen point will suit his own style of writing. After obtaining Cj the point he likes, he becomes so attached436 words
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Advertisement48 1918-11-29 8 C&&* O P D 9^^ »y Appointment t 0 ""0b t f^ 3 O«^ D lSm& H.M. THE K.NG f FINEST MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED j^ A c/can, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for BnmUL 5 j V^^ A Q ENT LIA M«IIIM«* WORCESTERSHIRE t Aucl fi £ST PREPARATION 0?48 words
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Advertisement60 1918-11-29 8 i i t if f fe I j fc t IqTRAI (> 1 It let: i j the i ur IVDI .J a> I Btl .1 wh< Orient ii BiB all hope oi rested LIFE to tfa Sciaticft. f i: i ;i TMou-hih'.-core over ito ll BV tf:e> t One60 words
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Advertisement232 1918-11-29 9 rer *****,000 w Assurance m force over $9,000 000 ;x AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, HUB R INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 3 iFFJCL Wiucicster Bouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32> old Jewry c 3 «,000 1 oo mpllss wlth lhe Btltl9nnjl ar>iea OMMMIs< v;; 1Q evor uu PLAHS OF ASSOTAWCB MONEY232 words
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Advertisement447 1918-11-29 9 TfTB t^KUhA^A SPECD UIC3 POBATOD n Ji?AN H l pJ J Sabsorlbea^. f, 48,000.000 ii:) Df r. 42,000,000 H -'we i-uutV. V, aj.ioo.OOC IVattilanl, I*ioayo >*s^, >'.?3i Ir'..ii;«.;,1 r'..ii;«.;, k, Kajiwara L^. I, booye Bag Y. Yamakawa Esq N. Kajlwarj Ksn, M. u<!a«lri K^q. N. Boma Eaq. Bar o K.447 words
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Advertisement637 1918-11-29 9 8 NORTH BRITISH AN3 WERC^NTILE INSURANCE COWPA?<Y (lacorporatf (1 Jn Oreat Britain). MARm? pl r 1 7 o D tr^ ct3 LatestConctfssions. Be^efl?8 OR AR3 Rednoe3 Rat^- Increased AiSSi!? 1 UPd by thlB ffl Pany cove. Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Barglary, Fire Tran^t. H TO< OM McALISTER &Co Ltd., Resident637 words
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Miscellaneous1279 1918-11-29 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage ft Hatter Prom CcNUfgncot f.m Anuau Mini Jap 18 25 S Yam ago Ransoou 22 OSK Java Bt jAustralien Dan 3801 Toft c Yokobama 38 BA Co Uoesttoia Etnil y L)ufc 14 Nona KbijU Swg Hoh Rhio Gjang Ann Brit 556 Craig Cheribon SI1,279 words
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Article1495 1918-11-29 10 MARINE COURT INQUIRY. Faulty Steering Gear la tbe Mirine Court, yes:erday, an inquiry was opened into tba circumstances of the stranding of the British steamer Anarota off Pu'o Web, near Sabang on 1 tbe eight of Sept 26. Tbe court consisted j of Mr W Langham Carter1,495 words
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Article368 1918-11-29 10 The Love Wolf, a Selznick 6uper feature m eight reels, is the attraction nt the M^rlborough, tonight. It is a picture of action and thrills and is baing pressnted along with tbe Patbe Gazette m the second sboT. In tbe flcot house tbe Pathe N'ewe and tb9368 words
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Article32 1918-11-29 10 Sunday, Dec 1. Johnstou's Pier, 8, 9 and 10 a.m. and 2 80 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow, 8.80, 9.80, 12.15, 8, and 6.80 p.m. High Tide 8.86 a.m.32 words
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Article934 1918-11-29 10 PERAK APPEAL CABE. Order of tbe Court. In the Court of Appeal, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, judgment was delivered m the oase known as the Perak Water Rights case, the reading of their judgments by Mr Justice lanes (Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner) and Justices Sproule and Earnshaw, occupying934 words
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Article204 1918-11-29 10 Singapore Nay 28. Business started this week extremely quietly but the news that Anurican requirements of Rubber for this quarter would be slightly mci eased encouraged investors to add to their holdings and m consequence Rubber shares improved m value. The position of the Mining sec tion204 words
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Article338 1918-11-29 10 (2 Ist -27th Nov, 3 918 Rubber. The American Government has increased its authorised importations for the closing quarter of the year from 25 000 to 32.500 tons. Tha Singapote Rubber Committee is instituting (from Ist Deer Sia-odard grad«s m sheet and crepe the b*eii being elighth338 words
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Article45 1918-11-29 10 Attendance at three recruits' ptfrajee a week it oompulsory. [Drills Marked are compuUory.] Friday, Nov 29. I 40p Jardine Steps for Fort Silensing S V A all details 5.16 Dull Hall Signalling Section SVC w SVC Recruits 5-00 S F A Co45 words
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Article33 1918-11-29 10 Orders for week ending Saturday, Nov 80. i Friday, Nov 29.— Ambulance C!a=e, V M C A, 6 16 p m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. I I33 words
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Article110 1918-11-29 10 Ta> joskj Pagar. EastWbsrf No. I Nil East Wharf 2 Shoßhu Mam. Sheers Wharf 1 Dry Docks j B Eupkctela Maio Wharf 4 Shiniba Mara. do P (ice Yisan Maru. do 6 Nil. Empire Dock 7 Kosha Mara. Sh'mpo Maru, Katorg, West Wharf 8 Klang, Toliiaa Mam.110 words
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Advertisement188 1918-11-29 10 ST. ANDREW'S^ Saturday 30th Oi I HEATHER FRAE BONNIE SCQ] J DINNA FOR--- F TO BUY A SPRIG FROM PH( tUd* SELLERS ROUND ABOUT THE 3q-a^ OR AS THEY VISIT THE OPpAND SHIPPING, AND TUitd upr p ay THE SCOTTISH SOIMBJ COMFORTS siMiirotE BT. Aiiim ai STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATER!188 words
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