The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 December 1918
1918-12-04
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Title Section16 1918-12-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jE:: i iiNTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESD4Y, DECEMBER 4, 1918. NO. 9,53516 words
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Article296 1918-12-04 1 The King and the Pfinces havering 1 returned to England. Their cereinoaia! visit ro F» ance lias been a huge suceets and has made a profound impression; up>n the P.irisians France iori !>itain are now Ailios for ever -Page 7. j A formal crimioai charge ot wvcirSor296 words
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Article108 1918-12-04 1 Wednesday 4th. High Water—^-4 a.m., 11-32 p.m. Thursday sth. High Water—t r S3 a.m. Eastern Gato Emergent, 6pm Concert, Victoria Theatre, 2 15 p.m. ¥M*} 6th kZlgb V/uS-is- o- a 1 -5 p.m. 8t Nicholae. Mark Lodge Regular B.M p.m. Satarda^ 7th. High W»*ft»—'l 34 fc.os., 11 42108 words
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Article1018 1918-12-04 1 We bad been oa the Somra* for eighteen i«ay<j, enven dtyg ia ro^eiVj at B^coart, end elevtn r*iya m esippo.<r and la the front line Support wan m the Doighboarlraoi o! MiilHi Wood, a nasty ppot the ftont line wa- north of Baz j ti'in. On tbe Tuesday1,018 words
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Advertisement171 1918-12-04 1 pIiSH TYRES v sV \SD PNEUMATICS VJ- 1 i M, I FFB AF CONFECTIONERY Brass Basah Road, Baffles Building. X mas New Year flakes 300K YOUR OEDERS BABLY. We are the only English firm 'j m the Colony doing an if g|a f-l Exclusively Tailoring ]§m m J, Orowther Shaw&Go.171 words
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Advertisement220 1918-12-04 1 I A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoiists Lavj hithfrto h j d "recourse to I so-called ov-rsiz s (ifc a highly ov rsized pn'ce) to make up thoir tyro capacity to the normal or adequate dS^uiiemeuta of resiliency aud parryiug power. This is no longer necessary. The remedy is to220 words
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Advertisement117 1918-12-04 1 LATENT tI>VERTI«F:i«fkr^TS f i "The Hcu^e Opposite at the Pal ladium Page b. The Wild West at Fillip's Pa^e 2. Pinketteß for the complexion— Page 2. Men's wear at Wbiteaway's Piga 3. Powela sale nt Cbarmanta Page 4. t Chicg Keng Lee's auctions Paga 5. Splenox foe malaria Paga 5.117 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-04 1 SOODRiCH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Article533 1918-12-04 2 To the Kr>iroß of thi: MOBKIKG Po^t. sir.— l: hss recently b-en i*oorted thj: m f c-rtaln occasion tha Kaiser ex i. \imrA, rba3e Japanese, I hear, are MtUKaii] Bui instinctive.? dishonest. Tii^;- owu p-ople oaonol trust them. ii> met wLo ccvi- back from Jupuu533 words
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Article285 1918-12-04 2 m Ancient Institution Translation of prehistoric tablets m the Uimetßitj of Pennsylvania Museum has rsvealed that women mayors were regular coustitnted public officials m Asia Mine COO years ago. The translations, which concern a once powerful, wall-org*nisL>d government and people, of which nearly all trace has been lost285 words
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Advertisement263 1918-12-04 2 J. R FI.VNN ANDFBSON Kdfertts«^, '6, change Mie. Pino-Mentho Past Hies for tbe throat t t 1 tting Antiseptic Pric 75 cci ts bottle tl all chemifata or the Agonta MEDICAL HAIL Opposite Prst Office R 171? PC Of M/¥ X\ ft I 1! 1/ A X rftbSniNu DRINK PILSNER263 words
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Advertisement568 1918-12-04 2 PALLADIUM To-Night a t 9-3O To-Night!! MATHESON LANG In a splendid screen version of the Famous Play from the SAVOY THEATRE, LONDON TWp JL JLaU HAT TCI? ADDACITE Supported by the World's Greatest Comedian j CHARLIE CHAPLIN 'THE FLOORWALKER" IN THE FISST SHOW AT 8 0 CLOCK A thrilling Bluebird568 words
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Article1036 1918-12-04 3 The Women of Tojima. Tokyo, km> 18. Same three weeks ago the fleberwo'uun of a village on the Japan eoa coast (whose husbands, engaged m another trade, are mostly absent abroad) astonished the c^uutrr by n united demand for cheaper rise. They matched hi a1,036 words
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Article863 1918-12-04 3 IN RUSSIA TO -DAY. The Fraokfurter Zeitnngf published m ma»l week a letter uadt»:ed, bat evideutly written m the first weak of September from its Mo-cow correspondent, Here Alfons Paquefc, who givt3B a lurid account of life under tba Bolshevisms. The action oi the Cz^cbo-Slovakß on the Vclga and the863 words
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Advertisement684 1918-12-04 3 MFiRE CINEMA I TAtUOne PAG&R BOAfi I LEST WE FORGET < the return of the MURDERERS— the our midst w Let us remember: i ol the LUSITANIA, the sufferings of tt dying prisoners, etc. S OME AND SEE I :ic nnd damning evidences as depicted If YEARS IN MANY mbassador684 words
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Advertisement173 1918-12-04 3 WHITEAWAY^ Latest Fastens m Gent s Wear New Stocks just opened out C« -J--( F.WARKJ J L Jason All Wool Singlets guaranteed unshrinkable Size 34 to 44 Prices $4 45 to 695 I Gent's Tunic Shirts striped Gents Jason Coat S [mercerised Twill m a large range Sweaters newest style,173 words
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Article430 1918-12-04 4 One oL*h-3 deftest) r.ni m?a' rstcarkrih'a feafn'of guone»y of. tha war occurred at j the Dardanelles, when the Qnecm Elizabeth, ;iu cooperation with the first kite I balloon ship, the Mania*, Back with three shells a 12.00Q, rou tur-mj transport loaded w>*ii trocpa and etores, which430 words
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Article252 1918-12-04 4 Progressive Hongkong A meeting of poultry breeders was held at Hongkong on Nov 20 to organise a Poultry Association. The Chairman (Mr H W Looker) eaid hie only qualification for taking the chair that evening was that he liked a good egg and kept a few chickens. (Laughter).252 words
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Article103 1918-12-04 4 Hermann von Wissmann was the flret to croßß Aftioa from the West to East, and became the first Governor of German East Africa. When be last attended a Con Kress m London he was asked by Mr T L Gilmour, How are you getting on with your coloEies103 words
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Article77 1918-12-04 4 China 6 n add eBB reCaotl y on China at a luncheon m hie honcur given by the San Franoieco Commercial Club In his talk he said, deepite the popular t^lZlT tbat ChlDaia the country can gnpport twice ita present population of 700,000 000. There77 words
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Advertisement234 1918-12-04 4 PATRONIZED J^^^-^ BY "ROYALTY. A FLW SUCGBTIONS FOR XMW GIFTS m 1 II m I II lII■ II *»-r»- «*»«M,rjHM »-»-.--«»^r« DIAMOND SET JEWELL BY |j Branch Kcuse Y^ at i pi&-Qr 1 Bishop Street D p f| fc I§ y A 62 63, I AP U. ECf NCWY EFFICIENCY234 words
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Advertisement388 1918-12-04 4 INFLUENZA Veno's Lightning Cougn Cure Checks Influenza at the outset, and Soon Cures Nasal Catarrh. i For Influenza Veno's Lightning Cough Cure is incomparable. It chetrks the attack at the very outset if taken promptly, and obviates all danger of complications. In nasal catarrh also Veno's acts like a charm,388 words
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Advertisement133 1918-12-04 4 *> hi tarn w £,5 |§3 Ideal for use m any c 1 m CANOPY H| that y<n, are Bssured tin- utmo fc i v vorkinan-liip and coiibtn MB ASi:mn..nsb C 4! Un 1 -t p rice gCT which may be en- ri joyed by ail. j Bffg r C133 words
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284 1918-12-04 5 Personally Favoors the Policy. At the Kuala Lumpur St Andrew's Day concert there was a very large attendance including Sir Arthur and Lady Young, Sir Edward and Lady Brockmon and Mr W O Maxwell. A feature of the conoert was the excellent part singing of284 words
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Article168 1918-12-04 5 Berne, Oct 4 The Munich Post, discussing the disaa trous fall on the Berlin Stock Exchange, save Tba house of cards built up by speculators with coining, shipping, and armament securities has collapsed at a blast of wind from the E*st. The great banks tried168 words
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Advertisement897 1918-12-04 5 I' DEFAULTER'S SALE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Jewellery To be held Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale Boom Raffle* Chamber*, Raffles Place 0/l wesday lOth December, 1918 at 10.30 a.m. Pr; 3o'd Krabcos set brilliants, gold rings set brilliants, goia brooches *et :ll nn.H, Hold b»a S le?, gold nee897 words
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Advertisement683 1918-12-04 5 BINSAPORE BON MARCHE LTD. (m Liquidation) Notice is hereby given that a G n<ral Meeting will b held at No 1 66 6 Orchard Road Singapore on Wednesday the Bth January 1919 at 5 p.m for the purpose cf (1) Reoeiving the Liquidators' report and accounts. (9) Moving a resolution683 words
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Advertisement348 1918-12-04 5 FOR SALE Two Harley Davidson \lotor Cycles, Models 17J. Complete with Electric Eqaipment, horn, lamps, too's etc. both machines are fitted with Compressed steel Harley David on side cars with waterproof covers and cushion covers. Condition as new, any try given. Pxice 11,150 each, or nearer offer. Apply ALEC MOTOR348 words
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Advertisement683 1918-12-04 5 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii™ /?o>^/ Appointment OpS Cowri o/ %m g I A Royal Pood for your Baby i g Glaxo is used m the Royal Nurseries, as can be seen by the 3> M «v^ «PP° in tment. Thii letter it from a do«tor connected with the E S Royal Court of683 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article23 1918-12-04 6 IBfrger On Saturday the 3Cth November, at Koala Kanpsar, Perak, the wife of John 8, j Berger, Inspector ct Mines, a ten.23 words
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Article68 1918-12-04 6 THOM s—Rowe— Sent. 37, at B?rm£. Howard Go > o. Buys Thcm.b, Captain. I j Labonr Corps (fotmeily of the Malay States). to Elsie Hugo, ruly daughter of Mr. and air I Stephen t owe, of Barnes. Woodbury—Eu T— Pept. 9. at! Acton, Londor ALB-hT J m L«osat*d WuodbUc*t,68 words
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Article72 1918-12-04 6 I Bfrslley.— ~Li:t. 3 at Bines, Suffolk! i Fir Hknry BPBKCBB Eepkkley, iuhis6^tb yeas. Wh?eley.— Sept. 99. at Loughton, I ssex. Alfreo EDWtPD Wheelet. formerly of Hockou^ eldest pon cf the late A. A. j Wbetlej aud Ti;r- WheeUy, of Hasting?. Clv ifsKcvs.- Sept. 2', at Queens Alex- Rnd>-a''S72 words
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1118 1918-12-04 6 The Singapore Free Pr ess. Wednesday. December 4, 1918. In any history of Malaya which has to bo written, either m the immediate or more distant fa to re, a chapter will have to bs devoted to the foundation and progress of the various Christian chnrchea and one of the1,118 words
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Article871 1918-12-04 6 A Tokyo news agency understand* that owiDg to the insufficiency of ehipg, Canada has abnndoned the idea of sending provi siona to Siberia. A report by the Siamesn Department of I Public Welfare on the influenza epidemic m that country, shows that there is still a great deal of sickness871 words
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Article63 1918-12-04 6 ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. I r I ro« i ;o\, res«< I fmm fat i i. .r -v a JCorr, Commander' !>;.)- i. Officers. I N«tt. W.,! lt r "«n»ctu Dfancto. offiei«l lUmbot lj( tbaF,der.t c.,.e .M J kaMMNtai Wembers OOtttMUCfea v. Slrnitf Stttletn i F !ifi M,;, fQr63 words
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Correspondence.
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Article156 1918-12-04 6 To thl BDfTOfi Sir,— Maylrfqjfs:::-, r colamns «or the purpop cf brio ao? Oid Cheltonians wh( tactile needs of the Cl e War Memorial acu Bal nnt, t j This Fund ii being raised*, j "7.' a fitting metrcria! to tfcu bOI who have fallen m the156 words
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Article128 1918-12-04 6 THE LATE SULTAN OF TRENGGANU We rtgrat to brar of J i A (HI the Sultan Ziir.cl abiita ifeal IhHM Suitau Abamad, K4 kfl vi Ml f"J gacu. Hit H4f bneM a f r 1 1 L rr: calmly pa^ed ow yii tb I*. B j 2 a.m. on 'Joth128 words
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Article156 1918-12-04 6 ALLEGED FRAUDS AT ROBINSON'S. The ptftttattattrf w>f«ks 1L m wLichX^Ttk U.k.ufo»^r m fbe'furritur* department p« >•£* ItollllWOW Mil 0* ]t> COUntS Vlttl ir.r.kiiJ^ f» <r dny bo(.k«= wttk 'i' ttr C J ft compacy wrft& DOOClol«J >•' J[ gn noon fal tba third UWict who foruißiiy committed i take bit.156 words
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Advertisement113 1918-12-04 6 CALDBEGK MAGGREBOe i GO. FOR CO4TES' PLYMOUTH G//V lawson's Liqueur Whisky BOORD'S OLD T ?-S%^« CORDIAL AND DRY j John Little Co. Ltd. (INCORPORiTED IS ENGLAND) it •CARIBONUM CARBON PAPER. The carbon that gives the best service. No smudgy duplicates -the duplicate is as clean as the original. Quarto and113 words
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Advertisement49 1918-12-04 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 II mm ammmmmmmmmmim wchw m fl [MM 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note Jho oon^itions of oar offer: "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better gaeraDtce of the blgb oua'lty of oai wcrh eoaJd be given cr demauded. j49 words
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Article50 1918-12-04 7 ,rr£S3 OF KING'S VISIT TO FRANCE j Security for Peace Hi PQOUi*r |n C*bi«] K«aw>r «kr»»otl «i > PwwlJot Pjioc*»e's th gfCAI bttgwei i i Ibis ni »rks the aIitMUM betwetn the future policy of IM ol pasea a«d tho v priacai h 1 "j4 I OAs50 words
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Article25 1918-12-04 7 or 150 000 ru:!- vijh ttlQ arm ti ou Frid-iy Germ ia rolling i m a raotfons .er.'.lvaj miteriil i ied befon being25 words
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Article23 1918-12-04 7 Ft sell widow whose boavd tha Sussex. r: m •=Lib:n'\rine, hai r :i *>I aisttir of ,)«i=:ice mßr&tf sg alotl Wiiiiam23 words
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Article19 1918-12-04 7 I Dm ragweed universal m I Pani ia !y.is meetg with :;jl m L'ffici .1 circles.19 words
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Article323 1918-12-04 7 r.yj of the Galway Castle. i atorj tba p.irc played is the =iv:ng cf m 'J by a of the VChI a nu:Lb.T cf thosa who frca ;ae ibip afler she had -:?:i3ci bad found bafdly for the 0M .af:, hoping to be picked up 0H323 words
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Article820 1918-12-04 7 Iligk Comniissoner's Annual Address. From Ow Ovn Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Dec 3. The Federal Council waa opened to day by ihe High Commibsioner who iv the course of bis annual address referred to the death of the Sultan Abdnl Alii and welcomed the new Sultan of Perak. He820 words
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Article384 1918-12-04 7 I The eighth annual general meeting of the Company was held &t (he Registered .Offices Nob 84, 65, ©a, Market Street, i yesterday at noon, when there were pre sent Messrs Lee Keng Hae (chairman), Fan Cheng Kee, E A Blias, A W C»ehia, Ciia Cheng Jin384 words
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Article599 1918-12-04 7 Eager groupe of relatives and friends battled against terribly stormy weather for more than three hours on October Ist at Port Melbourne pier, when over 120 English girls who have mirried Australian soldiers arrived. The boat was expected ta berth at 9 am, but is was599 words
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Article536 1918-12-04 7 Thb Editor op the Malay Mail" SlB, The meeting of tns Federal Council whicb U about to be ht!d at Kuafa Lumpur, coming as it does just at the; moment when H E the High Commit aioner I has received and acknowledged the mesa .agasent to him by536 words
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Article243 1918-12-04 7 WHY A GENERAL ELECTION The view of Mr Frederic Harrison may I help to explain what to many of us Beeraed an unnecessary interference with the work of reconstruction. To the Editor of the Times Sir, As one long outside *I1 political parties, as one who has shed all the243 words
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Article125 1918-12-04 7 A Mixed Foursome Boge\) CstopQtij^ioD will ba pl&ytd on Dec 16th. Special Handioftpe Entries can be made on Club libt, or posted to Hod Sec by Dec 14:h. Christmas and New Yeir Competitions. Deo 25th to Jun let inclusive, An Eclectic 1 Competition will be placed, Dot125 words
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Advertisement153 1918-12-04 7 ROBINSON Co. Parsley, Carrot, Turnip, Radish, Kohlrabi, Beet, Water cress, Cress, Mustard, Cucumber, Spinach. Spinachbeet, Lettuce, Tomato. Chrysanthemum, Antirrhinum. Aster, Carnation, Impatiens, Coreopsis, Cosmea, Cyclamen, Balsam, Phlox, Sunflower, Marigold, Pinks, Zinnia Special collection of flower seeds m 10 varieties 24 varieties, 36 varieties. FRESH STOCKS OF Three Castles Magnums <^fc.^153 words
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Advertisement678 1918-12-04 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED I» JAPAN) UNDER MUL CONTRACT WITH THB IMPERIAL JAPANESE QOVEBNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Darban, or Delagoa Bay, CBpe Town, London or Liverpool. AX( M.4RO" Tor Lonlon beginning of December. K\G i M4RU for Liverpool middle of678 words
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Advertisement775 1918-12-04 8 ST. m Ohitish India AND AY pcah Li m c (Companies lucorfotaiefl is Bagland.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) t&a company's MAIL SERVICES EA ST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. tHe Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON775 words
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Advertisement522 1918-12-04 8 I THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP^T^ AND «U. j|H THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION (The "Blue Funnel" Line Alfred h«i, to lt (Coajpanicß loeorporated l D an C©. j SIM6APORE. PORT SWETrEMHIiTi PENANG To u». SINGAPORE TO MARSELIES, HAVRE AN9 v.2? SINGAPORE TO GENOA, MARSEILLES AND Liv|2pS L Taking cargo on522 words
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Article1151 1918-12-04 9 I VSVii ;>v *«ASKB A Ott.. Kx.?ii-»aw and Share Brokars, Dec 3rd 4(1 iaototto«3 of Sterling 9hmii man fes iegic ijj mf j f d y tomU*i lot Iho #fe«dat j] 4860,0^ i Sesrera BmalSg o*a lo* 725 775 mm P*"* 6 Int 1 6 6 fi1,151 words
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Article292 1918-12-04 9 I I At an O^r-r meeting of the Abep Ratery Club paper on the Ex j tension of Commercial Education m the .Extern TtaJe, by D- R D Keith, Prin ;Cip:<! pf Kir» EJward Rfedical I Singapore, was read Pathetic m Brest (was attached to the292 words
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Article544 1918-12-04 9 At a luncheon giveu on 4th Oet Lv I the Chamber o? Shipping of the Daited Kingdom to repr c :*f u ;aiives rf the Aus tralaeian and Sooth Afiisau P:e6B, Lord laohcape, who p;c*id^d, said that tbe British Empiic had lost by eutroy ac I ton544 words
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Advertisement130 1918-12-04 9 lift 'M~ 'f 1 **i* ttment of till kinds of soft timber m order to prevent the ravages White Ants, Dry-Hot, Teredo, and Decay, jABZOLEUM is also invaluable for treatment of all kinds of TreeDirections (A f 1 r-w .it we W BT^ W^ W^k OR 1 IMBER Apply Carzoleuni130 words
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Advertisement159 1918-12-04 9 STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER R. ARISAKA, SINGAPORE. THE STANOARO UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Inoorporated In the United Kingdom by special Act of rarllamect) f* I'—?""**1 »UIB OF BUOOLKUOH AND QUKBHBBIBBT, l.» owwi-Otfuumi.— hii obacb m dues op abergorn, k.0., o.b. TO BMMT HOH. THI LORD DUNEDIN,159 words
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Article1948 1918-12-04 10 American Courts Decision. Wa^niugtcn Sept 11. The fall trxt c? thu report oC tbs ffedsral District Cowtt of New Yoik on ghe linking of t|)fl Lu=itani6, issued on tlkm evening ol Aagoat 24 of this Tear, and •igned by Judge Julius M Mayer, waa printed last month1,948 words
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Article1952 1918-12-04 10 To Deo. 81 Oofc To date 1917 Abaca 86,158 Allagar, Deo 809,400 14,600 188,000 A.Gajah, Sep 140,405 10,000 1C7.159 Alor Pongsu 276,418 86,785 Alma, 852,700 82,000 809,800 Ampat, Sep 216,284 18,886 162,426 An-Johore, Mot 806,005 £8,251 219,888 An-Malay.Dec 1,710,142 118,485 1,072,560 >nS'tra,May 888,964 82,757 662,801 A<?ahf*n, July1,952 words
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Article246 1918-12-04 10 A. K1u?t» June 1,7 If r US99 Ayer Went 2.4C6 1.207J Buiidon 101 1,611 Bangnon Val f>,195 450 4 S!6' Deebook 8.5*0 200 I 199 Bruseh, July Chenderiang, 5,657 37 8 1428 Gopeng CodpoI 1 0 7 5 1,188 IB ,566 Heawood, 2,732 172 1,680 j Idrie 8.76C246 words
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Advertisement135 1918-12-04 10 ifiiiir DR Li ci.i- M Si I RADE M BR.I Z i _,< v BTn War harj th« war ha >• tti Thi 1 irst Pritt S2OO 003 Seimul ItBMM nilTßi S 50,000 Tickets S5 Th v a J If 019 iaewl the I dwb i I Satntd Tickets are135 words
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Article155 1918-12-04 11 Tin (60 tons' $124.05 > Garnbier 14 f 0 Garabier Cub > No 1 25 01 Gambler Cnbe No. 2 22 CO Pepper Black ordiu. S'pore 33.00 Pepper, (White fair) 68 00 Nutmegs (110 to the 1b nom NatmeEi (80 to the 1b nom Mace (Banda) uoro Cloves (Amboina)155 words
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Article11 1918-12-04 11 Dec 8 Kwai Sang (Bri) Yeifuku Mam, Celebes Maru (Jap).11 words
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Article65 1918-12-04 11 (Corre«te» Ut to Dec 8.) Brink 4m a 2 4 15-82 detnaud 24 7 -S2 1 i Private cradits 5 m e 2 4 23 32 France demand Bi^b 3C2 India, T. T. i5f HOSQKON&, df raard 4 Prem Yokohama, dctn^rid 105 JaYA. dfeDidiid lo<^ Bangkok demftsd 66 165 words
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Article111 1918-12-04 11 Tas.jonh Pagaii. Bant Wharf No. Nil. East Wharf 9 Eaplectela, Fultala. -heersWhsrf Dry Docks I Bhosbu Mar« ilaiu Wharf 4 Aki Mara, Kwai Bang Bbimmel Mara. do 5 Celebes Mara. 40 6 Nil. Kwplre Dock 7 Htlphong, Medaaa, West Whsrf 8 Hang tang Jardine's 9 Nil. Polo111 words
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Advertisement374 1918-12-04 11 v 1 SHIpHI^HHmH Hi Cpjßflpßpfißp9£)fiflHpflplplpS9plflpflplpflp^pVßp^plplHpflßpV^p?* ovtf 52.000.000 k Assurance m force over $9,000,000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) BEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. cyh £20.000 fle,Oßllea wlte the S oprenl e Ooar, 0/ England, and compl.es with .he IMHttUte374 words
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Advertisement413 1918-12-04 11 YOKOHAMA* SPECIE BANK, LTD. i iNce^ronATaij ih Ja.pa» Oapita] ftm»iww»<rii T tli jy t m.00y.000 1 OftfHAJ FAld Of _.v, 42,0tW,003 Bcsonra Fund Y. 11,100,000 JrVMMtll4 w. laonje Ee^, F<it PflMtHl N. Kajiw^ra Mmms. J. lucnyc Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwar* Esq. M. Odagiri Ee«i. R. Koma Esq. Baron K.413 words
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Advertisement665 1918-12-04 11 NORTH BRITISH AN3 INSURANCE COMPANY i (Incorporated Jn Great BHtain). 2i- I f*J TM m ple rorTtr actB, riatostCoDccasions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Babiness transacted. MOTOR CAR 3 Reduced Rates. Increased l DOM9M.W, j i?ma CIC i; S™ A by thlB Corapany covet j Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bo*.665 words
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Advertisement173 1918-12-04 11 EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF MOTORING CONSULT HINWATT&Co., Bead Office, Motor Works Oept., 02, Market Street. 80, Orchard Road "For the Blood is the Life." WHEN YOU ARE ILL With any disease due to Impure blood •uch as Eoxema., Scrofula., Scurvy, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Boils, Pimples, Sores173 words
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Miscellaneous651 1918-12-04 11 j VESSELS IN PORT. Steaw&rs Nat. Tontmge ft HaatOK Frcm CoD^jgr irtf p of Australian Din 8801 Totte Yokobaaaa 21 KA Co Uacettain Giang Ann Brit 556 Craig Cheribau 2.» S Bag Moh Java ports Giacg Seng Brit 1220 A Dualcp Cheribon 28 .7 i» Uncertain Iwarai Maru Jap 423651 words
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Article1929 1918-12-04 12 Victory Week. From Our Oxen Corrtsvondtn* London. Oel 9. Viu c*n it>igip' 1 bow our pilses huve j h.sn tbrilltd bj ths victory new* Thsy P n»w»€fd<:d ere altei another, first m M ->p f?.mi thdn ia Macedonia and -U> ou uj Western Front. Tho news!1,929 words
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Article62 1918-12-04 12 j A very strong programme is announced for tha Palladium to night which includes a ecrecu version of the famous Savoy theatie play "The House Opposite" m which the eminent actor Matbeson Lacg weJJ remembered here by local play goers is m his original part. Charlie Chaplin will62 words
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Article692 1918-12-04 12 The following Are extracts from letters written by Bcitish prisoners of war m Gterraany during tbe month of April and part of the month of May Thesa letters are oaosored m Garmany but it sometimes hippei« that, through carelessness on the pare of gom* examiner, the complaints692 words
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Article54 1918-12-04 12 Agents Iado Malay Co. Malaya General 64,998 Sedenak 50,757 Mengkibol 30.432 Pontian 14,100 Kluang 17,000 Digwarrah l',0C0 Agents Waterhouse Go. TaDJong Olak 20,042 Pahang 28,637 Singapore Para 42,109 Sedenak 50,757 Agents Paterecn Simons. Trafalgar 4, CCS; ngst 3,970; to dite 33,111. TiafiVgai (ooconutb) 5 495 ag9t54 words
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Article42 1918-12-04 12 Attendacca at three recruits' p&radcs B week is ccrapul^ory. [Drilla Marked ara compulsory.] Wednesday, Dec 4. 5.1 5p Drill Ball Eurasian Cc, SV C Friday, Dec 6. 5.lCp Drill Ball Eurasian Co, SVC 5.00 S F A Co o42 words
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Article68 1918-12-04 12 Order for week ending Saturday, Dsc 7. i Thursday, Dae 5. Bugle Band Practice,' Mrtlay Volunteer Club, 5 15 p m. I Friday Di c 6. Ambulance Class, YM C A, ft. ls p.m. Saturday, Dec 7, Despatch Carrying Competition, Bukit Timah to Singapore, for Braddell Shield.68 words
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Article821 1918-12-04 12 Genera! Election In Homeland London, Nov 7.— Although polling m the General Election is confined by the new Act to a single day, ie will probably takd place within six weeks. No issues are yet before the country and tbe lines of Party cleavage, obliterated m 1914,821 words
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