The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1918
1918-12-02
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1918-12-02 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i n rs rm SINGAPORE, MONDAY, J)ECEMBER 2 1918. NO. 9,53318 words
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Article492 1918-12-02 1 King George and Lac Priuof.s }i ive j beexi a. wonderful reception m j Paris, and at the State banquet bia Majesty and President Poincaie deliver ed interpreting the popular desire m both countries that the a! liance hallowed by the saffering^ ba4 glciies oi the war492 words
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Article1510 1918-12-02 1 Not long L'jrisuuhui icdfeaagj wi t London r UfPfag >' on >■ eu,g jb^r ion, hh .jihc-r In the Ply tog Cocpft, |c £f ro Fr.iucc. and on Mm §at»< r !tforra. WH o pOOf VN(»rr".r hi aiD« f :»r f w. il to jhec hu*-biud. aa cr2;n..ry1,510 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement410 1918-12-02 1 i GOJDRIGH TYRES INO PNEUMATICS j I or noon TEAS will he servedljn the aa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^bm^ F/n^^ hotel lounge and on the lawn every 9Ez^3^&Bf~ l J^jF^^^^^^^^ 165^ v^| ffuinday from 4.30 p.m. J I 7 Jt P^^^ns^ 55^^/// isic m Attendance S^f^^p? 5 r a Show on the lawn, especially410 words
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Advertisement17 1918-12-02 1 1 ?< *4 ST ft 31 D3J{£ W LIVERFOOL Gin |ra^ A CASE DOTY FXTRI. SWEE LEE 00.17 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-02 1 SOODRICH iVBLS SOLIDS AND PNEUMAIICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1918-12-02 1 THE W^EK. Mondjy 2nd High Watc a.m., IC-^G p.iu. PiiiiEuOlrGas, fe. p.m. Tuesuay 3rd j at' i— B-3S ara 1 p to. New Moon. Ma t) i Tek og Ltd, arl i t Btareet nooa. Ke fe Bo a, 2 5 p.m42 words
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Article181 1918-12-02 2 News From the Netherlands Batavia, Nov 22. The Netherlands Govern meot is about to appoint a Com mercial Attache at Washington who will be the head of all commercial matters for the Netherlands and for the Dutch Bast ladies A net a learns that at the request181 words
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Article77 1918-12-02 2 Order for week ending Saturday. Dec 7. raeedar. Deo 8. Signalling Cladsei, M C A 5 15 p.m. Thursday, Dec 6. Bogle Band Practice, 16 u ay Volunteer Club, 5.16 p m Friday Dc 6 Ambnlance Claae, V M C A, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. D.^c 7. Despatch77 words
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Article60 1918-12-02 2 We regcrf- to t>^ «r that the Rev B J Bftughmac, P r ac»o*l of the Anglo Chinese School ia laid up ia Pr-oang General Hoapital.— Mc^ Dvudh and Mr aod Mca Moarin, of Ipoh, who liave been speoding some time at Ootacamood, are on their way to Penang from60 words
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Advertisement261 1918-12-02 2 rfJSK^SC^ Advertising J. R. FLYNN ANDFRSCH 1 Advertise- 16, Chan^ aile-' f Pino-Mentho Pastilles for tli!. 1 throat Stimo] ttinc Antiseptic Price 75 cents bottle of al! r-h(u:i c ts or the Agents MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office, SINGAPORE. 1 A R'FI?ESHSHG DRINK JEFFREYS PILSENER BEER I BREW. D IK261 words
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Advertisement1129 1918-12-02 2 From Sunday, Dec. 1, to Friday Dec ([""^sH A THORO'iSHIY ENTERTAINING PaiSLl lilt flkvi^R I w^nnl vJB ill o *I* I Second bhow at <) 15 f M A BRIGHT AND LIVETV Pj m 9 Full of action, thrills, and buMorous sitnafw BRYANT WASHBURN 'N 1 Well-known for his achievements1,129 words
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Article632 1918-12-02 3 A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. i The sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Chinese Commeri cial Bank, Ltd, was held on Saturday af the registered offices, 64 Kling st. There were present Mr Lee Choon Goan (chair- 7 man), Messrs Oaw Khek Kbiam (managing j i632 words
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Article163 1918-12-02 3 For the hr«lf year ended the 80su Sep tember tbe Siam Commercial Bank Ltd, is able to report a n3tt prcflS of Tea 419,689. This is to b 3 compared with Tea 344,767 for the previous hal£ year, and Tcs 299,569 a year ego. The Direotois recommend163 words
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Article99 1918-12-02 3 More Disclosures. Among tha documents collected iv Kustia and published m Washington by the Director of the Committee on Public Information are sorae depicting tbo efforts of the German Intelligence DuparimecG tj get back from Russia copies ot a ciicular to German industrial concerns, written on Jane99 words
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Correspondence.
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Article457 1918-12-02 3 To tbr Editor. Dear Sir,— Now that hostilities have ceased and peace will soon be with ac, I would again make an appeal through your columns to discharged soldiers generally ito see if we cannot form an association I amonget ourselves, not only with «a view to457 words
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Article158 1918-12-02 3 Our Day— Their.Day. Sir. It is very gratifying to learn from your article on the above subject, that the gallant men of Oar Nivy and Army are to b 9 honoured nod feted by febe general community of Siugapora, on Oar Day Dec 14th 1918, as a small token158 words
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Advertisement477 1918-12-02 3 o pp:ri unity foi^ profitable investment, auction sate of fc tanti<* f FurOf ean Residence "Wolverton" V b and 4 Building Sites I be held at the Sale Room of Powell Co Ltd. Tuesday, 10th December, at 2-30 p.m. -\'lth^pieeesofFßEEHOLDLANDmar.>edonth<> Rr».<; arvev U being p»rt ifGrauc^3 .:^6 37 and 38477 words
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Advertisement335 1918-12-02 3 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Notice i hereby given that al> outstanding bUls a^dinsa tbe Ooverninent bh >u)d be preBentediu pay mt ut before the Isih instant, bills for ex^eu e ea incurred after that date j should be presented for payment at the j euUest possible opportunity. Singapore Ist Decejibtr, 1918. NOTICE.335 words
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Advertisement227 1918-12-02 3 I WHITEAWAY S (FOB TOILETS PERFUMES 1^1 5 *»n iii^Sl aPJS I Gents Cheap line Rolled goid I* O>OU '^^^SSw watche Witii gol d or silver S W^kJkJ^ Wonderful #P %W I v^^^^l^^^ little Bee Clock, I KM^^^ fitted m nickel 1 ro 1 14 Carat gold case, 2 inches227 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous182 1918-12-02 3 4i OUK DAY FUND, 191 S. The Ccramittee acknowledge with t'aarkd tb.3 following subscriptions to this /Dnd Previously acknowledged $286,685.49 Collection from Wesley Church 66.20 Chop Yee On 200 Puey Kong Seng 1,000 Stmzenesger and Co 250 Ambroßoli Stoppani and Co 250 C Ambroscli V ioo The Japanese Society iv182 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article47 1918-12-02 4 Hifdley— Toff.— Cn tbp 27th. at Pt. John'p, Ifch. by R v H 0. HeDbaru. F. Duncan Hi: dll v, G T -ly $>on of Mr. sud Mrs. P. W. Etiulky, Bnßhey, Herts, to G-ieta, Becood daughter of Mr. and Bits B. L. Dore, JPinner, Middlesex.47 words
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Article47 1918-12-02 4 Pcrivek. At hi« rpgidenoo 19 Ansnn Road. Penacg. at B-M p.m. on November v7:h. from heart failutc, Doctor M. E. bcruvEN. HuTCHieON.— At Vn.' convtr. B. 0., ou tbe 16th Novrirber, of nennionia. Mabkl AGSKB Ptewakt, beloved Bißter of Donald il. W. HCTCHJSON, of Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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950 1918-12-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, December 2, 1918, Writing when the armistice wae signed, we anticipated that ooe of the things which would happen very shortly after would be that the German people would m their calmer moments when the delights of cessation of fUhuing had worn; off. begin to950 words
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Article316 1918-12-02 4 Mr G P Owen acknowledges with thank the receipt of 910 from Mr L A Thome for the Blue Cross Fund. Dr William R Jones, late Acting Govern merit Geologist to the FM 3, and no? General Manager m the East for the Higl Speed Steel Alloys Mining Company, ha316 words
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Article132 1918-12-02 4 Courtesy or the French Consul \te I Pirie, Nov 28, ft 45 pm. Mirsbi! Foch yesterday mid a a soleoin eatry in:r, Strftsburg. j Genital Frausbat d E?p^rc» left Coas j iantiuop'e oa tha battleebip Patrie for Sa'ouiku j King Gtaorga aecjrnpminJ by hi- two jeona arrived132 words
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Article132 1918-12-02 4 1 J From Out (hen Corrupondmi Penttcrg, Njv SO. i The St A.!Jrew'3 So.-iety ball Iftft D ghl > afttr an iaterrfti of five y i-s w :s mot! saccsf^fu!. Thsre wa-s a 2 nanibtc 1 jPenansj, P.-nvioce. Kad»h .J Pjcai EtaaU las Rua^tb Mr M.chell rvj132 words
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Article48 1918-12-02 4 a The following telegram OTU rece ved m c Singapore on Saturday mocnicg "1 hack* Flood abated. la lav.'ymg villages tnud 3 hcuees fallen provisions destroyed, cattle lost 1 i v e 3 safe. s Canagaratnam." (Mr Canagaratnam ie the ediror of the Caylon Patriot.")48 words
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Article168 1918-12-02 4 c The follorcinn subscriptions are grate fully acknowledged Dr J M Hand? 650, S Muthocumaru c 875, M V Pillai 875, Dr J Baetiam a Pillai 100, S Nagalingam 100, X Krair»a tbypatby ICO. H M Hoieicgton 50, JTN Handy 50, S Kanagaratnatn 80, F P t Joeeph, A Anacmaiai168 words
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Article177 1918-12-02 4 g Saturday early morning, with its black skies and its pelting rain, did not look at all promising for the Heather Brigade, who were timed to go over the top at an early hour. Shortly after eight o'clock, however, it faired up," allowing tbe 8 winsome warriors big177 words
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Article204 1918-12-02 4 MILITARY SERVICE ORDINANCE. Q With reference to Notification No 1491, 1 published m the Gazette Extraordinary of i tbe 22nd Nov 1018, authority has been j rfceif ed from tbe War Office by Hi* i Excellency the General Offlowr Command b ding the Troops, Straits Settlements, to r grant their204 words
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Article208 1918-12-02 4 "BOLsnEvnnr "ANY N Ml 2 n (i j a ■< i firm Ccp Cartel ff<- i Oil 1 C D -t. Am I »y a t fa Foreign la.:> i the obj peep! i b i S an lict 1 L i an.l mi net) HONBpll n land208 words
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Article47 1918-12-02 4 mcc« age states thttthe ow trniMitMl to briDg tc trial aM p-rson, rs*pjo«;:«l the war inciucintj the |t-ftwipi>j Count Beccbtcld. Can! Dswii 311 ambaeeßdorf, tntn^:erB a*,c fuDCticriHriec aUo the ex -L.^pe:: Grand dukes Fnedrich EigeL MM Ferdinand 3Dd tevera! pmak ;ccica Arz Hoei7endorf and Boroev47 words
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Article38 1918-12-02 4 Amsterdam, Hat H rirt !j Luxemburg pay- that tB« ftbdiM Grand- ducbe-s If expire.; Chamber mu^ ItoMi v cf v Luxmbar* rtpabi' Belgium. Pba r fT rf favour the latter wnicb tr.. pro-Germans firs nrnoeict38 words
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Article95 1918-12-02 4 The fortbcoiir.'Jfi meellM J Council will be cne rf j ordinary JUtSfHt, ra>e may be the le«t meeting J by His Excellecn-. tb^ Comtnieeiou^r mi >' umsdH beftttetideiby.iuK^^ L r E f :i Although we ha BOt j wcimB Kl netbr tbi B fV" t. i an Iddaw95 words
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Article19 1918-12-02 4 fit M Fi.lie'e Circu* it l D jf its preseiit et»y j)ur i»» b to be a mating m19 words
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Advertisement105 1918-12-02 4 CALDBEGK MAG6ft£aOß '4 CO. FOU JCO4FES' PLYMOUTH G//V |^r« IS2O— 5 r^K. "^r^^ Jonnnie \^^o,4^^m" Commands IN TWO GRADES v-h.u :.i traitor ftnave I fllo^lr Let >«^^^^^r^^ r>r.int> t.:l. m every foe 1 Liberty's m every blo.v! I _J Let us do or die: Burns I rcAIJ IQitNWALKER k SONS.105 words
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Advertisement53 1918-12-02 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TBLfiPBOMJS 1035 MM! Bw ■■■■■^■■■■■■b wftn"!"* J9 HEw WB WH| mi 2. Bfflf 6 Cabinet Pcrtraits $6 (12 do S10) Rote the conditions of onr offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the higb duality of Ont work could be given53 words
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Article631 1918-12-02 5 P s sxr iANOE I ob ilant Ddmonstrations niettnßM C*bim] V «d »v V *ri-a pat the v sr toilet m roadinp?^ rv .|i r^i'v ti,- 1■ ,'u4 tii.n g If aligned, and v rr.is: aud from iay is intended i ure m tbt war. prepared631 words
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Article518 1918-12-02 5 CULMINATION OF GERMANY'S CRIMES Reparation to be Exacted (Bt Submarine l^mbl* LlUutor'a fetervioe] London, Nov 27 —The Press Bureau says The Inter departmental Committee on War p^onera rtparia th*t since the armi6t:c fc 17.173 offlcßra ai,d ottiet ranks hive reached England, 6,895 officers and other ranks and518 words
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Article116 1918-12-02 5 German Infamy Established London, Nov 29. The Presa Bureau says A white paper discloses that tbe Foreign Office on Nov 11 forwarded to the British representatives m Allied and neutral countries affidavits proving tbat tbe hospitals hips Rewi, Glenart Castle, Guildford Castle uud LUndovery Caotle were torpedoed116 words
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Article67 1918-12-02 5 London, Nov 29.— A Johannesburg wire (delayed) states that Sir George Cave's statement m the Bouse of Lords on the 20th and 21&fc regarding the repatriation of Germans has evoked keen interest. It is strongly felt that the Germans interned m South Africa, numbering several thousands, should67 words
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Article79 1918-12-02 5 Amsterdam, Nov 29.— The ex Kaieenn has arrived at Maarsbergen, neat Utrecht, en route to join the ex Kaiser. 1 Tbe "Beetle Knuts are arranging for an "OarlDay" daucd to be held on the 20th Decembar. As it is intended to limit the ioTitalioos all interested are79 words
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Article422 1918-12-02 5 WORK OP THE WAR GRAVES COMMISSION The Chosen Inscription i»f §Bbmsriß« CkbU] [fto*t«r'a ServioeJ London, Nov 29 —The Press Bureau states that tbe Imperial War Graves ConomiHeion, m considericg the reburial of soldiers m iaalatpJ cruvcg Bcattar ed acrosa the battlttiyld-j which will shortly ba brought again422 words
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Article96 1918-12-02 5 Allies Marching into Germany London, Nov 28. —Belgium is now dear ot German troopa. The French armies are over the German frontier. The country eastward of Mona is mostly not devastated. Between Mone and Charleroi the mines acd factories are now working. London, Nov 29. —Field Marshal Haig,96 words
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Article48 1918-12-02 5 London, Nov 28.—Rsuter learns'that the associated Governments have made inquiries m Holland regarding the oircum etaccao of tho passage of German troops through Limburg. The associated Govern ments consider Holl*ud'a replies to these inquiries unsatisfactory, therefore it is probable that further representations will be made, m^m48 words
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Article26 1918-12-02 5 New York, Nov 28 It ie reported that the International Mercantile Marine has accepted the Amerioan Government's offer to take over their ships.26 words
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Article125 1918-12-02 5 Amsterdam, Nov 28.— The Admiralty contradicts tbe widely published statement that the Dover bjrrage hie been removed Mr W H Dinaraore, cf tbe F M S Civil Service, has gone to South Africa. The Bishop of Sarawak and Mrs Daneon left for Kuching on Saturday, 23rd November125 words
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Article91 1918-12-02 5 LABOUR PARTYS POLICY No Economic War *R««ter'i J»arv)^«] London, Nov 28.— The Lnbour Party, m I an election manifesto, CDndfirnns nny form -of economic wai and deraaudd the fmme diate withdrawal of the Allied forces m Russia, the complete abolition of coa^crip tion and the release of ail91 words
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Article92 1918-12-02 5 London, Nov U2.— Am^rioaa thanks giving dsy vraa Cflebratad m Lcadoc wher:3 the Stars and Stripes were flown alongside the Onion Jack on the Houses of Parliament, the' Law Courts raid other pub;ic buildings. large cctigteßitioD, mainly cotnpo^3ii r.l Uuited 85.itea miiiiary, naval and air-farce men, attended a92 words
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Article77 1918-12-02 5 London, Nov 29— The Press Bureau says that m view of the oonfused s^if.e of currency m northern Russia the British Government has decided to assist the Provisional Government m that area ir establishing t» u c w rouble currency at a fixed rate of exchauge of77 words
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Article72 1918-12-02 5 COTTON WORKERS' WAGES 1 London, Vov 25 —The Operati^e Cottonapinners 1 AmaTpinntiou bnß voted by 10,132 to 424 m favour cf striking m the second week m December for a 40 per cent advatca on current wagae. The vote of the Cardroomdrs 1 Amalgamation aleo c-hows a large tnajoritj m72 words
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Article41 1918-12-02 5 Paris Nov 28. The Japanese ortiat Tsugoubaru Foujita has organised an ex hibition of his worke m Paris the pictures are acknowledged to be the oosmopolitan soul of the conflict batween the primitives and the modern independents. (Havas).41 words
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Article31 1918-12-02 5 Capetown, Nov 29.— 1t ia authoritati vely estimated that; there were 50, C00 deaths from influenza among Europeans and coloured people m South Africa m the recent epidemic.31 words
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Article32 1918-12-02 5 London, Nov 29 The Air Foroe casual ties from April 1, 1918, were Killed 1,561 oftoers, 1,129 men. Wounded 2,867 officers, 681 men. Internel 45 officers, 89 men.32 words
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Article31 1918-12-02 5 London, Nov 29.— The Press- Bureau says lhat Prince Antoine of Orleans has died as tne result; of a flying accident on Tuesday when bringing despatches from France.31 words
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Article212 1918-12-02 5 Bavaria is now letting the oit out of tbe bag as regards the duplicity of Berlin m 9tartirg tbe war. But does the follow ing show up Bavaria as a country likely to gtit much sympathy from civilisation and Christianity Tba R3yal Bavarian Stats Gkz^tte baa accomplished a piece of212 words
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Advertisement144 1918-12-02 5 ROBINSON Co. I NEW STOCK OF I BRITISH MADE 1 BEST STEEL ji STAR of INDIA TRUNKS ji wit* £X --rT**- r v -—^^v^. t- fc v INI!H£S, 'v :-.-i;V 'Wr COLOUR •>' Complete with secure lever lock, solid nickel fittings and rollers* ~n i iHi II I I 111144 words
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Advertisement607 1918-12-02 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IS JAPAN) UNDEK M\IL" CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Durban, or Delagoa Bay, Cape Towo, London or Liverpool. r" AKI MARU for Loniou beginning of December. K*Qi MAR 3 for Liverpool middle or607 words
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Advertisement769 1918-12-02 6 (Companies jroaofyotainQ t-« Kaigiecd.) Mail and Passenger Service peninsulas and osiental s. n. co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) fflfi Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY ara at present subponded. fas Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND PROM LONDON arc at present suspended. Passengers for Europe are boofce! via Bombay769 words
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Advertisement506 1918-12-02 6 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP cij^l AND W vl|j Til THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATSQ* (The l? Blue Funnel Line Alfred Fm l hH ISIKGAPCRE, POHT SWETTEKHi^ P£K ftNG T I SINGAPORE TO MARKLt ES, HAVRE AND 'ivrpD I SINGAPORE TO GENOA, MSRSEILLLS AND Mvc,- I Tafeing cargo on through Bills506 words
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Advertisement290 1918-12-02 7 c r Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I G>4T EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. OMITED I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I a^AD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I I y £.0.000 tbeßnpreme Coar^ of Englaad, and compile with Ihe Brn.BhUfe Assurance ta^itta Jnl la every pirttcalar290 words
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Advertisement379 1918-12-02 7 THI *r JJIPAS [bed tti.»...Ti 3,000.000 «I 100,000 V, SB, LOO.OQ N.Xajiwara 1 I. Inopye Bag Y. Yamakawa Elsq. N, X Eaq. SI. Odagtcl Esq. H B »xna E Br.ru K. [-was M «c la 1 K. Taasnml Rsq, R«l a B, Baaakl B|. Bbab c« 1 b Aas n379 words
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Advertisement630 1918-12-02 7 Ins Eastern United Assurance fiOaFSIUTiQN Ltd. >i Of s ioi BnretAPOßSi "..-s.i' --2 ]i lz :-Vjr*itz He\>i. iLeKt3 1181 DZPAITIIIT.— hiztM soo3i»to'3 oa B.v->. lags and fifeMhaadbn &i cc»ie».t I'atto. Q; Us md Darfo, J ?3'-i?ti?-J, •'•latf-ftS.t-s. OfiiM BaiifQe Be I'ißdc CftlßQ B^::!k-£. j it I i j KO> 101630 words
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Advertisement355 1918-12-02 7 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated m the UnitvJ liinedom by Bpccial Act of Parliament) <Hv»s»».-4ni Gsioa m DX3KE OF BUCOLEUCH AND QUEENBBXBBT. E.G., t.T &3BBVTV Os?VB»SOBa,~ His GsiCl TEI DUKS OF JL3ERGORN, X.0., 0.8. Tmm BIGHT Hun. TH* LOUD DUNEDIN, K.C.T.0., Lobd Juenios-GzNKRAL. ESSN3URQH, 5 GEBHGE STREET (Hsad Offtcs)355 words
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Article998 1918-12-02 8 Conpresied Gas Motors So increasingly infcimato becomes the relationship of Londoners with their oniui buses that auy change m the conditions affecting these vehicles is sure to p qua curiosity. Heneo tbe recent announce merit that gas driven 'buses are to ba placed on tbe London etr&ets998 words
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Article260 1918-12-02 8 KAISER'S WILD OATS. The following story of the circumstances which led to the Kaiser *b limbing alcohol from bis beverages, is told by 85 1 A N Davis, formerly Americ n (>i; p ;»i to tha German Emperor, writing m t'je 11 Times recent!; The Kaieer toll me, Bays Mr260 words
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Article175 1918-12-02 8 Amsterdam September 23 Tbe anxiety of the Gsrman authorities on tta subject of Entente propaganda m Germany is again reflected m a statement issued by the Deputy Commander of the Seventh Army Corp3 ani published m the Dusseldorfer Xachrichten.' 1 The statement says Our opponents have175 words
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Article116 1918-12-02 8 The Neutral Label. The Hague. Germany's preparations for the inteneivo exploitation of any trade facilities through neutral countries and under neu tral guise after the war have just received two further illustrations. One of the Hugo Stinnes vessels was the first to reeume business with Great Russia116 words
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Advertisement828 1918-12-02 8 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Properties At Vessrs. Ca«NG K^NG EB 'o s Sa!e Room tUffi on imb ra, X file. I laoe On Monday 2n>! December 1918, at 2-30 pm. IjQt 1 f t v ,;e ol -aa ai Acres :i Hoi 38 anU J t'olcs. Together with the :ur828 words
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Advertisement45 1918-12-02 8 ATICO^I Quichly removtß all soflfer\S| ing. Ask for all particulars l V j, and doctors' tfetimcuir>!s. B*v j j jk i All eh mifetp or VILH. BORK L^ L 8, Raffles Quay. Binftapore. I Price $1.80 per. bottle f^| I* T? THi*r.r--f*JBHF^yTYRrs\ 'OENTRAI I VIMOTQRS,!:^!!^45 words
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Advertisement490 1918-12-02 8 Obtainable at all Bsps ?.--J Beauty's Ornam 1 THfFi QU'\EN OF I Very tempting and of pleasing quality I surprising workman-hip are cm., [j I A something apar: from the I Every one is i v:ted for inspection I I Wild i/ii^UL. ijsl« I Phone 1144. M 57. i» I490 words
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Article41 1918-12-02 9 I uOSK*O'SKt' (J» 9£ Nov 80 lit&it 4 m 1 4 15-82 dimftsd 4 7 82 ir/Jpiaawd'-i* xi. 4 23 32 IWDIA, T. T. ISSf &03Sii:£QS&, &iu&ttu£ 42£iPreu>! &«XtiHA?JA. 6«*T!!r'f 104^ &&&BSBS, fttraira* 3d} j 35V9fi£&i9$fc. Bfltnfc Buying 18. 441 words
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Article153 1918-12-02 9 Nov 80 j T*r buyers 5124 95 &v»fe&* M 00 :.lj v. 'Au. i ib *oafef«i Cm«» KG: 82.C0J *££63 E>&*efe 'iftfiu 'poc« 88 (It P«fr-pM I 6*li 53 .i w';-^ii tLC *3 Wie j ?Jt*m««n d >* bo* 3 334 IBtt^t '-'> i a J.vvtd (,-*.ta. ?:r«. a153 words
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Advertisement150 1918-12-02 9 jIRZ OLEUM j I i j VATIVE for the; ,m; of all kinds of soft tini-i i i t I r! m to prevent the ravages! White Ants, Dry-Rot, Feredo, and Decay. i i i [RZi tUSI is also invaluable for it u( lit of all kinds of Tree- Diseases.150 words
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Advertisement669 1918-12-02 9 |>>llllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllltlUllllllUllll||||||||||||||||||||H!||!ii||f!|!i|j||i|||!|||||||||||i Her First Bsfoy Many a motherjs at a loss to know what food to give her first baby Although she showers all her love and care upon him. baby still docs =5 not get on. But her anxiety is ended directly she tries Glafco. j== O n the advice669 words
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Advertisement314 1918-12-02 9 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. For Padang, Sumatra. Competent Bookkeeper and Typist. One with knowledge of Shorthand preferable, but not necessarily essential. Good salary and prospects to right man. Apply Francis Peek Company, Ltd. Singapore. 3u 12 UC DRAUGHTSMAN. Draftsman computer wanted for survey office m Singapore. Please send copies of testimonials and314 words
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Miscellaneous559 1918-12-02 9 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Tek Hoiisehcld Furniture, Cottar Pfano Plants, etc. etc. TO BF. H2LD "WATERLOO" Ko US Uf|| WIUX* .'CAD Cn Saturday, 7th December, &t 2 p%m% polished teak bedroom tulle Tr. W i> V L* ball h t .lisomc mirror coor, fcSSTiSK 3KSSto?2S!S SL£ 1 ;i b w559 words
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Miscellaneous414 1918-12-02 9 MAT T I uatoßmaOieje «n4 loeil a«i» fe ts ii ,1 Mow f— WKkg (exoepi 8qbo»f) foti<ofe l^ti aocn. fl. 4 ft c p.m. Caeo UOMf« 8 AM ***** Shop Hong hBO AM Port S'btm, Colombo ft Lcnic^ Mail J BwytetM noon Madras, Negapitir?, Bom^<i> f«ra noon P Sham Penang,414 words
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Article1898 1918-12-02 10 IH3 REDUCTION IN CAPITAL. Hea\y Debenture Issua. The annual general meeting of the j Palau Balang Robber end Produce Com- j pany Limited was held oa Saturday at j noon at Ibe registered offices cf the. Com:. y, Fcencb Bank BoildingS, Singapore. Mr DY Perkins presided and1,898 words
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Article248 1918-12-02 10 "standard" grading adopted. I A considerable advance has been made E m the itrengthening of tha position r uf the Singapore rubber marked bj the i arrangements which are now com If plete providing for a Singapore standard B quality grading of rubber. The Rubber fl ABsociatioa248 words
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Article473 1918-12-02 10 Since our report; dated the 28rd inst ant noti3caiicn has been received to the effect that the War Trade Board of America has authorised the issuance ot licenced, prior to Ist January next, permitting the importation into the United States of 7,500 tons crude rubber from overseas473 words
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Article217 1918-12-02 10 NotwiihstMndicg the announcement that lbs United States Wa: Trr.de Board had authorised an increase m the im por&tion of cruda rubber from all eotirces to 82,500 tons for tha last quarter of the year, the Auction opened on tha 27th inst j with a weak demand and, apart217 words
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Article119 1918-12-02 10 SEGAMBUT ESTATE TRAGEDY. The hearing of tbe charge against Mt A A Monkland of Segambut eecate m conlection with the death of his wife from a •evolver shot was concluded at Kuala jnmpur on Friday when accused was ound guilty of a nf gligent act and wa9 sentenced to four119 words
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Article146 1918-12-02 10 Bryant Washbuin, a well known figure In tbe cinema world aa well as on the stage m America, appears m a very enter baining Patbe play at the Albarnbra. to night, Twenty one, m five reels. A good Toto comedy is m the programme ac well, j besides146 words
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Article162 1918-12-02 10 2,000 Square Mile Concession Georgetown, British Guiana, Sept 1 7 tb. It is reported here that the CLioriE.! Office has granted to Seaor Aivee, president of tha Bolivar Concessions (Limited^. 2, 00f) square miles m the north west Ottetriot ot the Colony tc explore for oil. IS162 words
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Article132 1918-12-02 10 New Raja Bendahara and Raja dl Hillr. At the meeting of the Pei-ak State Council held at Kuala Kangsar on Monday last, the Hon. the British Resident announced that .be Secretary cf State for the Co!oaiee. on behalf uf Kia M»jjes fey the Kin?, had been nleasfld132 words
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Article118 1918-12-02 10 The statistics compiled by Mr Austin j Fabb for the Cambridge Review shew tbati of the 14,840 members of the University who served at the war, 2,882 have been killed, 8,154 have been wounded, and; 2,871 aro missing or prisoners a casualty list of 8 .407.118 words
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Advertisement278 1918-12-02 10 EMPIRE CINEIiI TANJOXG PAG>R HO I LEST WE FORGED I And allow the return of the MOanr. I luns to our midst V *UJER p The sinking ot the LUSIT N a I he Belgians, our dying prisoners etc I COME AND SEE I The authentic and damning evtdenc I278 words
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Miscellaneous73 1918-12-02 10 S.V.C. DRILL PKOGKAMME.S 'I A, tendance at three recruits' parades a, week is compuVory. [Drtlla Marked are compnlcoty.] i j Monday, Dec 2. 1 5. 15p Drill Hall Eurabian Co Tuesday, Dec 3. 5.00p Drill Hall S F A Co Wednesday, Dec 4. 5.15p Drill Hall Eurasian Co, SVC Friday,73 words
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