The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 December 1918
1918-12-06
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Title Section14 1918-12-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. :hiNTB SINGAPOBE, FRIDAY, DECEMBEK 6 1918. NO. 9,53714 words
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Article281 1918-12-06 1 It is to be feared that a campaign on a large ecale will havn to be launched m Russia against, the Bolshevists who appear to he adopting a truculent and defiant attitude, both naval ly and militarily Page 5. The London Conference hus con eluded, and aa281 words
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Article1939 1918-12-06 1 IWtberreck," "joliy," "Turkey c*II him wbfct you will, hj's a niambec of tbe finest C3'ps m Hrn world I kmsv that tii.s general statement sounds likn a newly engaged you::g \s\a\f writing to a girl friend and describing ber fiancee regiment bat after for some years with1,939 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1918-12-06 1 IiiORICH TYRES i;1 \ND PNEUMATICS I R-IES CAFE .CONFECTIONERY Bras Basah Road, Baffles Building. X mas New Year Cakes Mince Pies. BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. We are the only English firm 3r_ £m :in the Colony doing an |||A '7 Exclusively Tailoring Bfr|| SJ Mssm mmmmmmwmwmmm *mi«M--M" c^-L W 1160 words
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Advertisement156 1918-12-06 1 A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoiists havo hitherto- had recourse to so-called ovdrsiz?s (at a highly ov rsized p ice) to make up their tyre capacity to the norm 1 1 or adequate requirements of resiliency aud can via g power. This is no longer The remedy is to use156 words
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Advertisement117 1918-12-06 1 m mg t LATEST s%DVEBTISBHE^n. Fillis's Our D.iy matinee Page 2 Marlborough, Gaiety and Harima pro grammes— Pape 2. Lmativa Pmket'es Page 2. Vines fiom (ioeiio^'s Page 3. Municipality iuvite tenders— Page 8. 2 Letters lost Page 3. Wanted Estate clerk offica assistant teacher of native language eurgeon foi steamer117 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-06 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATIC*5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous124 1918-12-06 1 THE WEEK. Frids* 6th Sigh Wjatti? 0 a ,1 -5 p.m. St Nicholas. Mar_ Lodge Regular 8.5( p.m. Batardei 7th. High Water— tl 34 aro., ll 42 pm. Mergul Rubber Es ate EvaU'a n: on Outram Road School Sports, 2.15 p in, Flower Ball. AdeUhi Betel. Alhambra, "Our Day F.124 words
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Advertisement519 1918-12-06 2 _i __y *_3_V fe-~ 43kQ Advertising J. R. FLYNN ANDERSON 1 advertise. 16 Change Alley Pino-Mentho Pastilles Stimul-ui >g Antiseptic Price 75 i* its bottle ol all chemists or tho Agents MEDICAL HAIL Opposite Pest Office SINGAPORE. j A REFRESHING DRINK I JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER BREW. D IN SCOTLAND. r^^**—519 words
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Advertisement821 1918-12-06 2 From Sunday, Dec. 1. to Friday. Dec s^ J THOROHCHIY ENTERTMNIN6 THE tm AT THF "t music Second Show at 9 m ii[ A BRIGHT AND LIVELY P t^!' Full of action, thrills, and humorous rJtoJ_: E PL "y BRYANT WaSHBUpm S Weil-known for his achievements both 1 ob tt821 words
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Advertisement914 1918-12-06 3 K 5 MORTGAGEES SALE OF Valuable 999 years f Leasehold Plantation at Lim Chu Kang at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Saleroom Baffles Chambers, Haffles Place, ,„tionday, 9th December 7918, at 2.30 p.m. P iand situate at Lim Chu Kang, are* Acres 2 Roods and 14 Poles. CBING KENG LEE914 words
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Advertisement589 1918-12-06 3 NOTICE. UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTIN, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong Mr. W. E. Smith has been appointed! Manager of this Society m Bingapore audi assumes charge of the Branch as from Monday, 2nd December 1919. By order of tha Board of Directors. D B. MURRAY, Manager. Singapore, 26th \ov mber589 words
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Advertisement595 1918-12-06 3 LOST On Wednesday the 4th, instant about 780 p.m. between the Gnck t Club anl Newton Siation, teveral letters and papers, etc., addressed to the Honorary secreiar,*, Swimming Olub, -ingapore. Will the finder kindly return to the Joint Honorary Secretary. 0 L BORIEMAH, c/o Messrs Brinkmann A Coy. MUNICIPAL NOTICE.595 words
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Advertisement708 1918-12-06 3 mmmm «■■—_>■— ■■__«_m__m_m«__^l_«__i__»_— p^ |lllllllllll!llllll!llllllillllllllillll!«llilll!^ Her First Baby rr Many a mother Js at a loss to know what food to give her fi £=f Although she showers all her love and care upon hem. s.. ;S not get on. But her anxiety is ended directlj she tries Glaxo. rr708 words
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Advertisement446 1918-12-06 3 REQUIRED Immediately first class Efetate Clerk. Apply m own handwriting with full particulars to Estate No. 11. barker A Co., Ltd. Chartered Bank Chamber. 6 12 fc-12 OFFICE ASSISTANT Wanted on Ist January, 919 a First Class Office Assistant to take charge of Estates Department. Good knowledge of Estate Accounts446 words
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Article21 1918-12-06 4 Dob mak.— On Bth instant, at Conneniara, Gilstead Read. Hugapo c. to Mr. _bd Mbs Ohablfs C. Dusman. a bod.21 words
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1348 1918-12-06 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday. December 6, 1918. The political situation m Germany na I whilst it grows more complicated also probably approaches a crisis. Id is difficult to disentangle the skein and still more difficult to assign the proper values to the various threads. The centre of interest apparently1,348 words
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Article1011 1918-12-06 4 j There was Bofortoaatety co« a ver {large audience ot tba V. Curia Ta^-a'r 'jlast evening when Sigoori Colombo, Shoe eja_d Feretti g*V6 the fir-, cf their tw concerts here. Ie can bs said unfortunate! advisedly s-iuce these wt rittcs very soc-i c showed thit their reputations1,011 words
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Article62 1918-12-06 4 il Anti Gei aiai j IUHJI From Our Ov* Corrajmani 1 er. tal- N j In Federal tent.,. r^„ Mr Kenion morel unofficial member,,,- oacc no German shal! i. jwmutUd toj reside or trade cvitbio fee rv period of year* mJ ttatmftJ licence." The rebolutiou wm KrMfl, J62 words
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Article85 1918-12-06 4 The Chartered Bank r cf the roUocrfaf -tmm h .1 cfflce Treasury rai-< Doobj ctica 1 1 km*] i*>ue. CooAroMtorj naeetfoge will kel 18.h D* ember h laMtry, Pmj payment new thmtet Le muietifj lOfctalmecrs £19 eacb ll m Wore Marcb. 'Jed June lr-. S«?| fee 185 words
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Article233 1918-12-06 4 Ihe following get ccc m%%\ Mflj j ved from the Sscrctsn ti Stetfe r j to the V-cercy Lot m>i hv Ira Tbe War Cabinet bm ree M "At the close ci ,-ict rsoas opetitil of His Hnj««ty*« Kotr N M*s> of tbe Ottoman Bcnftrs ttf «'e: M233 words
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Article22 1918-12-06 4 gtcrat Ou* i>.v 1 under the patroe Rg< ll A S Imm, and f 1 aUeodncc*. J. > I c^tteraraiir-n* I22 words
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Article39 1918-12-06 4 Tbe B. iiieh Red iM receded the folio-*' 1 I Martha! ioeb fc«jj I J 80 pm ou Kov ...-j l« Let, espraictotf* l w oucbant profundus re a voe PWMHf— rciemente. X Ft 439 words
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Advertisement73 1918-12-06 4 CALDBECK HACGREfiOR I CO. FOR jCO/4 FES' PLYMOUTH GIN an i i_a_*_^_M_«__^B_«— —M_-i-m_ a. i_Aa_arjM«MMM^a«»_«w»_r*w___Mß»__M^a t n» B eet a BOORD'S OLD TOM fCOROIAL GI V (zc nn PER CASE $25.00 p s I Joli/i iVtt/e A Co., I_fc/. I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Cream laid Manilla envelo es ALL SIZES73 words
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Advertisement41 1918-12-06 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1035 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (IST do $10) Note the oondltions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the hfgh Quality of our wor_ cou'd be given or demanded.41 words
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Article121 1918-12-06 5 ,u ULTIMATUM TO THE f* GEJIMANS No Armistice Trickery Ha Babmeu-iae Oabla} itUot*r'a darr.ee) ■w -BefgHMee communique edioj methodically. i- and rufaatry have .jj iQ «r>-l!3 Eupen line. Dp :i localities. I a rican communique iched tha Krewink?!--i M j.--cueid- Hirsohfel p, :uvj occupied A :.ijaa-* ia121 words
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Article330 1918-12-06 5 Qptaßtions and Dissensions 0 -A wire from. L daring yesterday's re ions welcoming tbe l M fl 3 of hia own p I t-r ccrbilsl at a sub cb eh one of E;sner khe was obliged to c crowd removed the L ced *li^ L>ip rtratn" of|330 words
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Article33 1918-12-06 5 I. sV— Beginning today, the C,'^ rRQ brt-een Paris and Lille X ?U:n ffee.v 'cc. Some time will be JV 3 *aQre all nott h FraDce is m -tr (Havas).33 words
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Article26 1918-12-06 5 LI BERATED RUMANIA ("''-Ha. i I>dC —A Bucharest wire a tes that the Royal family I >.'S*" A new Government has v-ri _t_ General Coanda as26 words
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Article19 1918-12-06 5 I? -la the cfouse of Deputies, M:ui* tar anuoooced that the L aew lo^n approximated r.-w money19 words
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Article16 1918-12-06 5 T HE DESPOILERS IP* D n 8 for evacuating tha completely des aud stole all food16 words
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Article498 1918-12-06 5 ALLIES UNITED ON PEAJE TERMS <■■——«■___, Important Decisions m m i {ft? feubaaria* Uablaj [ften«acr*M icmcc] London. Dec 8 Ie is authoritatively stated tbat the deliberations ot tbe inter Allied Conference proceeded without a hitch. Defloito acd important conclusion! were reached and the Conference broke up at six498 words
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Article80 1918-12-06 5 London. Dec B.— lt is understood that the inter Allied Conference unanimously agreed to demand the banding over of the ex Kaiser and Crown Prince m connection with breaches of international law m wartime. The Hague, Dec 4 In tbe Becond cbam ber, the propoeal of80 words
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Article51 1918-12-06 5 London, Dae 3.-40,000 Britieh war prisoners h»ve arrived iv England from Germany since the armistice was signed London, Dtc 3 —The Queen greeted, returning war prisoners at Cannon street i elation. She shook hands with many and de j nonnced the shameful ill treatment which they had51 words
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Article33 1918-12-06 5 Paris. Dec 4.— lt is ec-mi officially an nonnced that the Montenegrin Government haa denied the Austrian report that the Skupstina haa decided to depose King Nicholas and unite Montenegro with Serbia33 words
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Article35 1918-12-06 5 Amsterdam. Deo 4.— A Berlin wire ■totes that Herr Erzbergee is opening a war prisoners commission to investigate tbe ttilegatione of crnelty, and promisee ruthless punishment ol those convicted of lUtreating prisoners.35 words
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Article280 1918-12-06 5 COMING BIG CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA Allies to Squash Bolshevism [Hy ont*manne (Jabtel I-Untar'B Service] Paris, Dec 8. The French press discusses the question of disorder m Ru*sia. It says that Buropsnn econornlo equilibrium depends upen the wheat of the Ukraine. Nations such as the Czechoslovaks, Poland and280 words
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Article80 1918-12-06 5 Paris, Dae B.— Eimond Rostand, the most popular French poat and dramatist, died yesterday m Paris, stricken down by dooble pneumonia. His play Cyrano de Bergerac was produced when the French stage had become saturated with dreary realism of the Germanic typ*. Its roman ticism, intense human80 words
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Article79 1918-12-06 5 Paris, Deo 4— A wire from Coosten tinople states that at the request of the 0 toman Government, the Berlin Govern ment has ordered the arrest of Enver Pasha, Taliat Pasha, Djemal Pasha, Nanim Pasha and Shukri Bey, who have taken refuge m Germany. Tbe Ottoman79 words
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Article50 1918-12-06 5 London, Nov 28. Montagu's repors on silver states that tha market ie inactive with a steady tone. Two million ouncei purchased m America and held there for raan.hs pending licences for shipment have been consigned to China. Shanghai exchange shows little change. London, Nov 28 Silver is stead?.50 words
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Article36 1918-12-06 5 London, Dec 4 Tbe nomkaticua today are expected to include 160 unopposed candidates, including Mc LVoyd George, Mr Balfour and Mr dynes, also 22 Sici, Feiners from Ireland, including De Valera and Count Picnkertj.36 words
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Article31 1918-12-06 5 Paris, Deo 8. Tbe Municipal Council has passed a unanimous resolution io favoti* of recovering from Germany two bun drsd million franc* levied on Paris m 1871, with interest.31 words
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Article31 1918-12-06 5 London, Dec 3. Tbe Archbiehops oi Canterbury and York have appointed commemoration servicer for the fallen for Dec 29, and a thanksgiving for victory on Jan 6. i31 words
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Article28 1918-12-06 5 I Loudon, Di 3 8 The Press Bateau 'states that th? Bjard cf Trade is diecon tinning the issue of war rick insurances on oargo.28 words
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Article13 1918-12-06 5 Shanghai, Nov 29.—Peace hai been con* eluded between China And Thibet.13 words
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Article296 1918-12-06 5 The Paris correspondent of the Daily Chronicle gives the story of the armistice meeting, whicb was cabled out to Aua I tralia. He states that tho French ont- 1 posts at Le Hiudroy, at 10 p.m., heard above tha 6plaghiog of tbo rain the clear sound of296 words
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Article224 1918-12-06 5 Members of tha Penaug Huut Club of a quarter of a century ego, says the Pinarg Gezsttf, will recall Heer Henry W A Deterding, tha Dutch oii king, formerly of the Penacg branch of the Netherlands Trading Society, and t-on m law of the late Mr224 words
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Article137 1918-12-06 5 Trial marriages, once suggeeted by Meredith, wbo discovered he had stirred up a real live hornets' nest, are advocated by Mies Deeitee Clare m the Socialist Review. Her panacea for a declining birthrate and other evils is a Temporary Marriages Act," whose provisions shall secure to physically fit137 words
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Article203 1918-12-06 5 The Marlborough has an especially gcod pictuie m The Voice of Destiny," m wbich the clever little Baby Marie Osborne appears, and there is also the Urual generous allowance of gazdites, war topicals, mc Tbe Gaiety offers two new episodes of the flue serial P_tria," which is now203 words
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Advertisement141 1918-12-06 5 ROBINSON Co. SUTTON'S SEEDS VEGETABLES 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, FRESH STOCKS OF Three Castles Magnums Cigarettes SOW141 words
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Advertisement600 1918-12-06 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MUL CONTRACT WITH THB IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Durban, or Delagoa Bay, Cape Town, London or Liverpool. KAGA MARO for Liverpool middle of December Sue£ks«#ial}. EUROPEAN UKE. Fortnightly Servioe. For Marseilles600 words
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Advertisement873 1918-12-06 6 ir IShitisb India AKD j (Companies lacoif orated la England,) Mail and Passenger Service peninsular and oriental s. n. co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 9Ae Company's MAIL SERVICES EA ST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. thit Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended.873 words
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Advertisement532 1918-12-06 6 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP cn> THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION (The "Blue Funnel" Line -Alfred Bat, ki (Companies Incorporated m Kc s i aL l Co. SINGAPORE. PORT SWETf ENH4M PENANG TO m SIN6APOKE TO MARSELIES, HAVRE AND iS? SINGAPORE TO GENOA, MARSEILLES ANO ejSf Taking cargo on through Bills532 words
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Article426 1918-12-06 7 America s Answer to "0 Boat. A brochure, a reprint from tbe Americar Outlook, with the title "The Bridge ol Shipg, presents (a series of admirable photographs assisting) a most graphic description of the American achievement ht Hrg Island. This island on the Dela ware, near426 words
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Article461 1918-12-06 7 There wete two months for clearing digging, road making, track laying, pil driving, and the rest before winter set m The winter, when it did come, proved thi severest m living memory, and one of thi longest. Freight cars delivered the mate i rials frozen solid. Cinder461 words
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Advertisement134 1918-12-06 7 iARZOLEUM J mm t m J m m g mmmmmmmm g t W m fc- mmm **************^^^^^»»maW OOD -PRESERVATIVE for tLe treatment of all kinds of soft timber m order to prevent the ravages i White Ants, Dry-Rot, Teredo, and Decay. iRZOLEUM is also invaluable for treatment of all kinds134 words
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Advertisement21 1918-12-06 7 KRUSE'S T7 T TT TT\ r Ij 11 I IJ -I WmammA _L MmmW mmmmm -CM __V MAGNESIA PIGKMEUP Sale Everywhere21 words
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Advertisement672 1918-12-06 7 J THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 8 j $2,000,000 'm MV I9IB 5;--W»R LOM LOTIfRV SANCTIONED BT GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices of OUR DAY Committee TICKETS $10 EACH. (Singapore Currency). The amount of the lottery will be Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) or such lesser amount as may be subscribed. 30%672 words
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Article1011 1918-12-06 8 Tbe "Scot m Exile" At Kasri Shirin m April I met the Jos jack Partizaokki on the road to the Caspian. Bicharakoff, who commands bern, is the only man I know after hree and-a half years' war still loves Jghting- He comas of an old1,011 words
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Advertisement482 1918-12-06 8 P mmm.-. mmt -Ml h 'A* 4 Hints I -.v.-; CiUUzlt >.-jj t > P* al B f IxkvX for Baby rYe fi R* H slioulel i i'- f f t'-v »*< 11 'Ji 1 r Si 10 uTe a I rd r thai g gi i. e*eunl> [efficiently c482 words
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Advertisement311 1918-12-06 8 EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF MOTORING CONSULT HIN WATT Co., Bead Office, Motor Works Dept., 102, Market Street. 80, Orchard Hoad VIBRATIONI M|^U|jjp|. Ig THB GREATEST fel___f\fl ENEMY OF CHASSIS m W^, I AND OP ENGINE H_^_H F if ;f I r FOR MAXIMUM Vi fl Tm I Il I311 words
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Advertisement365 1918-12-06 8 Messrs. CROSSE BLACKWELL much I^^ o_t WlV'' the first time for a hundred years war conditions prevent man j4L^\/ products heing shipped to East. They much appreciate the ▼_X they are receiving, and m reply would state that it is fully recogni jr that under the circumstances of life ia365 words
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Article57 1918-12-06 9 (CORREOTEB UP TO Dec 5.) Bank 4m s 2 4 15*82 demand 2 4 7*82 Private credits sms 2428 82 France demand Bank 802 Imdia, T. T. 154^ HoifQKONa, demand 4 %Prem Yokohama, demand 105 Java, demand 13 11. Bangkok demand 66f Sovereigns Back Buying $8 54 Bank of57 words
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Article146 1918-12-06 9 D^c 5. Tin (75 tons> $124.96 Gambier 14 CO Gambier Cube No. 1 25 Ct Gambier Cube No. 2 £2.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spore 38 00 Pepper, (White fair) 68.00 Nutmegs (UO to the lb) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb com Mace (Banda) nom Cloves (Amboina) nom Ball146 words
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Article28 1918-12-06 9 Deo. 5, 1918. The following are ,_e (hares as to whicb changes are notified m Messrs Frasar and Co's yesterday's share lift I— Buyers Sellers28 words
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Article125 1918-12-06 9 ▲lor Oajah 8.75 4 00 Ayer Kilning 1.25 1.45 Balgownie 6 L 5 6.60 Bawett i.CO 1.1 6 Bafang Benar IS CO 14.00 BukU Katil I.JO 1.20 Bukit K. B 66 .66 Glenealy 165 2.00 Haytor 9. C0 8.00 lodcagiri 6.90 7 26 Jerara 1.80 1.60 Kedab125 words
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Article51 1918-12-06 9 Ampang (Kioto) 7 75 8.26 KinU Association 9.00 9 60xd Malay an Collieries 2.50 18.00 Menglemha Lode Synd .60 .80 Batral 10 0 19 0 Saogei Gaa ,5 00 16.00 TingkH ,8 60 14.60 Tiki Tio Co Ltd 8 76 9 26 Troaofa Micee 0 0 3 10 t51 words
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Article20 1918-12-06 9 Fraser Near* 47.60 60 00 W Hammer &Co Ltd 71.00 76 00 U. Engineer* Lid 19 60 80 0020 words
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Advertisement423 1918-12-06 9 M over $2,000,000 V s Assurance In force over $9,000,000 g. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCOBPOB-TBD IN STBAITS SBTTLBMBNTS) HEAD OFHCE: Wta^sr Hobs., au.^^, LONDON OFHCE: S2. Old .ewr y E.C. L-ggW -IONEYTOLOAN. AGENTS WANTED. Por rJI P«tio n l« 8 pp y „A. H pAJBi Managing HOBAOB423 words
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Advertisement439 1918-12-06 9 maaammwaa THI YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. i IMOOCPOBATBD IM JdPAH rL* till l^^^^ f 48,000.000 S^/^P 1 ".000,000 I Beeei-re Fund y. 13,100,000 President, J, Inouye Esej, fie* PrtwidmnL N, Kajiwara DIIBCTOBS. J. bouye Esq. y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwarj Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Soma Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki439 words
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Advertisement907 1918-12-06 9 i CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES, Ltd. to S s o^_STK VTSSS &^SSUSS7 1918 and will have prompt despatch for Vancouver 80. v Bs/LadUl to us A p a Por freight further particulars Apply to BOUSTEAD _Co. China Mail Steamship Co, Ltd. I (Incorporated ln U.S.A.) I The following Company's steamers907 words
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Miscellaneous597 1918-12-06 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nafc. Tonnage k Matter From Conalgntct For Anitralien Dan 8801 Tolta Yokohama 28 EA Co Uncettai. Gang Ann Bdt 666 Craig Chedbon 22 H Eag Moh Java portt Glang Seng Bril 1220 A Dunlop Cheribon 28 jP c Lrtoi« |KoouMaru Jap 186 Hay mad Sabang 21597 words
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Miscellaneous237 1918-12-06 9 MAIL TABLB lateimediale acd lccal niaMa afli k lau»o ia list below i— Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (fey i r> daiip (exoept Sunday) Johore 8, 0.80, noes, a, A 6 p.m. CoeeJfc Soon Hon*} 880 am Cccob Azmers 0 am Billiton A Sourabaya Soon Ann 10 30 am H'kong A Shanghai237 words
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Article1118 1918-12-06 10 Germacy has lost well over one half of her merchant shipping. Thia waa siated m the Budget Committee of t'_e Relolictag at the beginning of May, fnl enc» figures have been given m a work recently issued by the Nordisebes Ko'onivkontor, Him bnrg; out of1,118 words
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Article286 1918-12-06 10 Shires hava been extremely quiet tbe wholo week but prices ia Rubbers have b9en maintained although Mining shares aga .c shew a m irked falling off m valu9. Fbsre is still no evidence of any rslaxv tiou of Goverum >ut restrictions as regards Tin. ladnstrial Stocks have286 words
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Article461 1918-12-06 10 (28th Nov— 4th Dec). Business on the whole has been dull. Rubber. Rubber bas weakened a little but shipping (Pacific) is plentiful and permits may ba increased m 1919. Auction Results 27th to 2 Bth Nov (Guthrie's Report). Totai offered tous 1750, total sold 661, top prices461 words
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Article1207 1918-12-06 10 Military Onlookers Review. Simla, Nov l v 9 Military Onlooker m the oonree of his review this week, wbich concludes the serins, sajs As eeemed inevitable Germany surrendered oo Nov llth, and hostilities ceased on the same day. Whan the terms of the armistice became known it1,207 words
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Article153 1918-12-06 10 Secretaries R and D Ktndersley (Kajang Inch Kenneth 23.780 Glenshiei 25,780 Kajang 24,180 Sungei Ramal 15 520 Connemara 3,940 Secretaries Barlow and Co (X L.) Ayer Kuuing 39 000 Brad wall 28 4 36 Chersonese 42 .400 Dennistown 4 2,500 Highlands and Lowlands 96,483 Klabang 17,673153 words
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Article30 1918-12-06 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Friday, Dec 6. 5.15p Drill Hall Eurasian Co, SVC 5.00 S F A Co30 words
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Article48 1918-12-06 10 Older for week ending Satuiday, Dec 7 Friday Dec 6. Ambulance Class, V M C A, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Deo 7. Despatch Carrying Competition, Bukit Timah to Singapore, for Braddeil Shield. Competitors parade YMCA Ground, 2.45 p m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters,48 words
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Article97 1918-12-06 10 The Club Launches on Sunday, the Bth, will leave aa under Johnston's Pier 9, IC, aud 11 am. 2.80 and 3.80 p m. Club Bungalow 9 30, 10 80, and 12 15 uigu iiae 1 i.25 p m. A lr 0 yards handicap will be swum eff m97 words
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Advertisement360 1918-12-06 10 VICTORY^ OU/? D4K Dec. T4f LUNA PARK 3 pm. l 0 7 7? All tbe Fun of the Fair PUI Merry Go Rounds Joy w Laughing Mirror n f n«• cean Waves ft, Tea and Band m tho Alhambra Presentation of Prises to Decorated Motor c 5 P.M Admission $1360 words
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