The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 December 1918
1918-12-07
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Title Section16 1918-12-07 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jB> T CJSNT8 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918. NO. 9,53816 words
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Article392 1918-12-07 1 THE DAY'S NEW We are assured by Mr Ling that there is no ground for the fears thai the. Allies are going to let Germany off lightly. The Germans are scheming to excite pity bat they will only succeed! m i exciting inteneer contempt— P.a^ a 7. Whilst the Allies392 words
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Article82 1918-12-07 1 Looee leaf binders at Ribeirc's Page 1 Fillies last peiforraances Page 2. The Eagle's Eye at the Alhambra— Page 2. Howi bfc Phillips Co coming Page 2. The German Spy Menace— Page 3. Footwear at Whiteaway's Peg*. 3. Re BM Peters, deceased— Page 5. Bmkruptcy notice Page 5.82 words
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Article61 1918-12-07 1 SaisrdtLi 7th. High Wata*— 'l 34 ».m M II 42 pm. Morgal Rubber E3ate Evati's «'on Outrain Road School Sports, 2.^5 p m. Flower Ball, Adelphi Hotel. Alhambra, "Gar Day" F.te. Concert, Victoria Theatre, 9 15 p.m. Sunday Bth High Water— .11 a m C-25 p m. 2nd61 words
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Article1122 1918-12-07 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. With the approach of the Centenary various Eflhemos cf well-intended improvements are said to be m the air, one b«ing the transference of Raffles (the Statue not the Hotel) from the Plain to a position m front of1,122 words
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Advertisement367 1918-12-07 1 GOODRICH TYRES -v9 1 VND PNEUMATICS p-- KELLY WALSH LTD. d ffi £S f AF£ f ONFFC TIftNFRYI oh-— is hongko g Bras Basata Road, Baffles Building. i THE ;< IMPERIAL English -Malay -Chinese Diary Almanac m# g^ m Foolscap Fol.o (12f by 8 m.) pages, interleaved Pv ni3£ Si367 words
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Advertisement21 1918-12-07 1 ASHE NEPHEW LIVERPOOL Old Tom 112 m v i n $37 A CASE DOTY EXTRi. SWEE LEE Go WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS.21 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-07 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMAIICSj5 words
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Advertisement248 1918-12-07 2 Ullli Ml j-"-" aafaJiW Advertising J. P FLYNN ANDKRSON I ■Cvertlss !6. ttnnjß g>le- a j HAVE YOU TRIED I Fill SIZES P LARCS £To:t<3 NOW AVAILABLE. ■a-? i-vy.-«a.i«Bcar hcs,- iin ..ihi.iii I i^——B Victoria heatre T^ X BKASON'9 ATTRACTION! WELCOME RETURN VISIT IOHAHiB HOWSTI AND Repertory Company IH THE248 words
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Advertisement830 1918-12-07 2 THE IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNS SPY m^" B How the German Secret agents Ca^ "rfy,*H In a Serial PhotDdrama Produced by v J 0 H ffty B In 20 Episodes or 41 Peelc torturing two I aud Uavrgaeriti To-night, In the Second I Cotnmencing at B > I Episode -2 THE830 words
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Miscellaneous537 1918-12-07 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SU ND A 1 IN ADVIN T ST ANDREW 8 CATBSORAI. a.m. Holy Communion ft a.m. H!v (\>inmuu;on Choral). Hymns 3 .8, H3, loi 814 am. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Ha d?.\ Scboi i f3O p.m Eveneong and Bermon. Hymns »r, »43, St. MATTHEWS, SEPOI537 words
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Article632 1918-12-07 3 Mr C S Bixendales write to the Secretary ot the Diocesan Association as follow. The Church Army, Front Hots Headquarters. BE F, France, Oct 10th 1918. Dear Sir, Judging by the very practical inteiest shewn by the people of Malaya m Church Army work for the Troops,632 words
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239 1918-12-07 3 Previously acknowledged $2,620,5 0! Mrs Still 15 Sarp.wek anonymous, per Mre Dexter Mrs Kirn Neo do 5 S 25 Mrs Hardy, per Mrs Dexter Allen 5 A poor Chinese per Tan Eag Hin 5 Collected by Lim Teck Locke Wee Gin Twee $20, Wee239 words
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Advertisement319 1918-12-07 3 The German Spy pace m America pernicious Activities of the Imperial German Government's L Agents aimed at creating a reign of terror m that country by glowing up the Hotel Aiisoma m New York Torpedoing the Atlantic Fleet while on review before President \Vilson m New York Harbour Seducing American319 words
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Advertisement317 1918-12-07 3 WHITE A WAY'S I JUST OPENED I NEW STOCKS BOOTS SHOES 3 GENTS, LADIES' AND CHILDRENS. 1 Gent's White Canvas Walking Boots, Boy's Black Lacing Boots exact to Derby front, strong leather sole as tketch, \ery strong leather toie Bketch Siz3 II to 1 Price $6.50 per pair Price $8.50317 words
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Article334 1918-12-07 4 Inthe current issue of the Diocesan Maga zinc, cays the Straits Echo, the supposition that the British Government has bound itself m some way to limit activity of the religious held by members of the Empire either m their Observance by those who already hold them, or334 words
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Article162 1918-12-07 4 It has been ascertained, says the Bang kok Tiroes cf Nov 29, from German Charts that, m the area 4 N 105 17 E and 8 52 N IC6 E, mines 110 m number were laid earl; m Sept 1917. Ships have, how ever, crossed this162 words
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Article255 1918-12-07 4 TBE NEW DIPLOMACY. Planters' Politics. [At the recent P A M meeting the Chairman appealed for a little less fortiter and a little more snaviter m the Association's criticisms of the Govern For years the poor downtrodden Planter Has suffered at the hands of Fate Enduring much255 words
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Advertisement765 1918-12-07 4 Rubber Machinery aaaßßßßaaaaai *****8 <^_^^__^^_^^__ Jama? ft JasGHrcß^^E^aßßßaflH&aßufc OUR "B" TYPE MACHINE ROLLS ARE 12 ins. Diam by 16 ins. or 20 ins. Long and Machines are Supplied Complete with Back Shaft having Friction Clutch Drive and Gear Guards. CAN BE SUPPLIED FROM STOCK. II i 1 <jai /> />765 words
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Advertisement862 1918-12-07 5 >sn c Express" becomes the /w^£*\ I j4imc friend of every man who .a^ H Mm^K 1 .js hem and recognises their (t^^l^f^^^gv I J§ I n ement, exquisite aroma and a-gcate flavour. They are the .Jro^"^^**^ vl Am-^ fc\ I jtandard cf cigarette quality. <>%J% V *H4^^ I '^T862 words
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Advertisement432 1918-12-07 5 LOST I On Wednesday the 4th, instant about 7-3 C p.m- between the Orckit Club and Newton Station, several letters and papers, etc addressed to the Honorary fcecretary, Swimming Club, Singapore. Will the finder kindly return to the Joint Honorary Secretary. 0 L BORBEMAN, c/o Messrs Brirfkmann Coy. 6-12 7-12432 words
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Advertisement687 1918-12-07 5 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888 the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements i Settlement o? Bingapofe. SUMMARY CASE. IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 155 of 1918 RE i i) Ssah Chbb Guan of No. 50, Tanjong P^gar Road. Receiving Order made 74th June 1918. Date of Order for Humm-.ry AdminMratiot sth December, 1918.687 words
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Advertisement683 1918-12-07 5 pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH *j The Difference m thL Bafcy f S from the usual bottle-fed baby is his t; Re H ""^Ba? strong bone and happy intelligent expression =r- I SE ■P >? tms s because he has been reared on Glaxo. =E babies. Glaxo containa only those thinga which build up683 words
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Advertisement468 1918-12-07 5 WANTED A SHORTHAND TYPIST By a Singapore Mercantile firm. Apply to Box No. tSf c/o Singapore Free Press. j 7 l i tths v c Hoibg Accomodation Wanted, furnished or I unfurnished, or proposal offering part of a hoase. any district not too far from town. Apply No. 50, Free468 words
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1431 1918-12-07 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, December 7, 1918. On the question of housing the poorer j 'classes, nobody is likely to accuse the. Government of the Straits Settlements j •of socialism or bolshevism if it were to: [set apart some of the unoccupied land; m the town for the purpose1,431 words
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Article504 1918-12-07 6 MR CHURCHILL'S WISE ACTION Tha following circular leite r, i*s*«l by he Ministry of Munitions is published m he Gazette for general information, an 3 nterested parties are requested to tend io without/ dslay schedules of their require aients, if they b<vve not already done IS, to the504 words
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Article193 1918-12-07 6 The following gentlemen have been appointed by His Excallency the Governor to form a Committee, with power to coopt other members for tbe purpotc of making arrangements for tbe fitting cc ebratior. on the 6th February, 1919, of tbe 100 th anniversary of the day upon which Stamford193 words
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Article115 1918-12-07 6 j A proclamation m the G*z^tte expend? .for a further period of three moultis tbe deferment provisions m connection with j the encashment of currency notes At an examination held oj Nov 14, under the provisions of General Order No 83 A Mr R G Nathan, First Close Clerk m115 words
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Article24 1918-12-07 6 B TTY O^ E A HumiliaiH. H a Hfi r„. anal i.nfl I aH I Admiral I I oi ■J a24 words
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Article32 1918-12-07 6 I m Ie H wm |uospeakab!< I and upon tht should be tried and i; "M j t I shows Bays I'm |fubma:ir c arm^tic- out cl ft I32 words
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Article241 1918-12-07 6 lhe qi een >::. The fo'.loA-ifHj «f value* Tbe fclh g M MS* lltjestf the ieen to tfce v, Emp re j? put iltshed ia the G i gecera! it.foi n ktioa I few monthe Bgo at the he;;bt anxiety &t:d steam, I mi a ma;241 words
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Article70 1918-12-07 6 W i The followii Pis tb« P"*™ J i -i Jt Victoria evening B cone* tas w y BONATA Largo, Allegro SI to "J Allegretto B prettl* l*"*j 1690 170*) E Colombo sodlLj iitxaoßEMi. < rt I ibia Di ca* a p L c rbie :ii Barcarole llromfl70 words
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Article26 1918-12-07 6 1av,,,-::./ SOCtUfl G Übe Moiohi i 3 the British B■•» d t J a Commit, ba i auction soma the benefit of t.26 words
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Advertisement93 1918-12-07 6 GALDBEOK MAGGBE6OR GO. FOR CO A TES' PLYMOUTH GIN ■'■■'■""Tii ii ri"*"~ I HNOODTa 9 Q am THM IV##ISKV X j dioi; nn per case 0 wi'? I $£O.UU uss 5 b 'XS| John Little Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) --CARIBONUM" CARBON PAPEB. Ihe carbon that gives the best service.93 words
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Advertisement49 1918-12-07 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS t ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1089 t g% irt n FOR m| 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do SIO) Note Ihe conditions of our offer "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No bettor guarantee of tbe high quality of ou* work could be given or QemanOed. j49 words
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Article623 1918-12-07 7 FONDUE TENDERNESS," saYSJIH LONG t fp3 Under Consideration Hdeiu' lll,c narrioo] v Bfl —An amplification of 3 s paech says: All tho ■r Isriog the question of I Gorernmsol has seta ig :Kp ir t committee, H shflis of opinion, to H: ftiiij ih3 rapooitj cf I623 words
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Article38 1918-12-07 7 n rJa;: Njv 80— k wire ttom '^s n ld re '*ably stated that tnjy^^OSdod tbe northern portion taajb ,i t0 D6nmaj k. including the ns».T*" 0| So «*decburg. Hader.leben, the of Tondecn and Apenrade.38 words
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Article255 1918-12-07 7 GERMANS RETURN STOLEN GOLD Other Deliveries Tardy [Bj uubmanos Oabls] [Hsutar's Barrios) Copenhagen, Deo 4. —A message from I Berlin states that Admiral Beatty has refused the German request to mitigate the armistice regarding trade and fishing m the North Sea. Paris, D=c 4. ThsF.-euch press observes that255 words
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Article111 1918-12-07 7 London, Dec 5. British official We yesterday resumed our march towards the Rhine aud reached m the evening tbe line Kronocburg-Schlede n Durin. London, Djc f. B3*gibn communique: Our cavalry occupied Neu>s Odeckirchen. Lcnlon, D;c s—American5 American communique.: We reached the general line BerncaetelMalborn O Z3nhausen Paris,111 words
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Article251 1918-12-07 7 Unconvincing German Statement Amsterdam, Nov 80. A Berlin semiofficial s;ates The British members of the armistice commission at Spa declared that they would hold tbe German authori ties, without regard to internal conditions, responsible for the way m which British prisoners are arriving iv the Allied lines,251 words
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Article108 1918-12-07 7 London, Nov 30 Rcuter has received, from a Greek source, figures showing that m the spring of 1914 the Turks deported 700,000 Greeks of whom half a million are now refugees m Greece. Since tha war began to tbe end of 1917 the Turks deported I 2108 words
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Article26 1918-12-07 7 Copenhagen. Dec 1.-A wire fro* Berlin says ifc is reported that Bukbaresi is boroing and that peasant revolts ban [broken out m Rumania.26 words
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Article315 1918-12-07 7 MONARCHISTS MAY RISE IN GERMANY Anti-Republican Movements {By submarine Gable] [Renter's Barrios! London, Nov 8C. Id connection with I the report that the Kaiser had definitely renounced the throne, it is noteworthy that strong movements with which powerjful military elements are identified are [aiming at a restoration of the315 words
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Article346 1918-12-07 7 CAN WE GET HIM Eitradition to be Sought Paris, Dec 5. It is semi-officially confirmed that the inter Allied Conference iv London agreed on ths necessity of obtain ing tbe extradition and trial of the exKaiser. Paris, Dec 2. Madame Prieur, whose husband was killed m the torpedoing of the346 words
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Article38 1918-12-07 7 Londou, Dec 4. Sir Auckland Geddea, at Reading, declared that Enver Pasha aud the rulers of Bulgaria and Austro Hun gaty must be tried and shot if convicted The Government policy included the production of po*er.38 words
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Article78 1918-12-07 7 Paris, Dec 4 —In the French. Chamber 1 of Deputise yesterday, M Klotz, Minister of Finance, stated that the fourth French war 1 loan had produced 87,853 258 000 francs There were eeven million Eubsoriberf with an average of over 700 francs. Tht subscriptions received abroad showed78 words
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Article445 1918-12-07 7 REVOLUTIONARY CRISIS AT HAND Hindenbarg Tries Bribes Amsterdam, Dec 4 Htndenburg, io a proclamation to the troops eppealing for patience a little longer, announces that preliminaries for a big scale cf lend settlement have beeu begun and will be expedited. It provides for the buildirg of hundreds445 words
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Article48 1918-12-07 7 London, Dec 5. The admiralty announces that all Turkish warships bave surrendered and have been interned at Constantinople. The Goeben, four German submarines and the Russian Black Sea fleet, consisting of the dreadnought Volga and six! destroyers, have also beeu handed over to the Allies.48 words
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Article49 1918-12-07 7 London,- Bee 5. There is a reorudes j ceoce of railway trouble m connection with the termmaticn of the industrial truce. The men's demand is for shorter hours. The situation is regarded a* serious. Tbe ex-M P Mr Thomas is conferring at length with Sir H Stanley.49 words
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Article57 1918-12-07 7 London, Dec 5. A Constantinople wire] of Nov 20 Bays that a revolution has' broken out m the Ukraine. Ukrainians j here are urging the Allies to o soupy the 1 Russian Black Sea ports. Paris. Dec 6. A Russian Wireless states that Allied troops have crossed the57 words
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Article43 1918-12-07 7 London, Nov 80. Mr Roberts, Labour Minister, epeakir g at Cardiff, said that sev eral industries buo already changed from a war to a peace footing. Raw materials were not so scarce and shippii-g not so restricted as once appeared likely.43 words
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Article37 1918-12-07 7 Washington, Deo 8. The Federal Trade Commission has submitted a report to Congress cbargicg five big meat packing companies with combining to restrain .'trade and illegally controlling Che sale of livestock and fresh meat.37 words
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Article38 1918-12-07 7 MONTENEGRO S CHOICE I] 6 Paris, Dec 5. A wire from Agrara sajs that it was a national assembly of f Montenegro and not the Skupstina which f decided io dtpoce K.i.g Nicholas and unite Montenegro with Serbia.38 words
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Advertisement144 1918-12-07 7 iROBINSON Co. I SUTTON'S SEEDS Parsley, Carrot, Turnip, Radish, Kohl rabi, Beet, M Water cress, Cress, Musts rd, Cucumber, Spinach, f Spinachbeet, Lettuce, Tomato. Chrysanthemum, Antirrhinum, Aster, Carnation, |l Impatiens, Coreopsis, Cosmea, Cyclamen, Balsam, tf{3 j Phlox, Sunflower, Ldarigoid, Pinks, Zinnia. Special collection of flower seeds m 10 varieties, tm144 words
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Advertisement667 1918-12-07 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED 13 JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. mammmmmMammmmmmmmmmm. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service For Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Durban, or Delagoa Bay, Cape Town, London or Liverpool. KiGl MAR 3 for Liverpool middle of Decsmber (via Snea/ Canal; EUROPEAN lINE.667 words
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Advertisement897 1918-12-07 8 I JD A |f PC AS Jb IN r (Companies Inooi^orai^d la Eogland.) Mail and Passsnqbr Skrvicbs PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) fee company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present susIlie Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are v at897 words
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Advertisement543 1918-12-07 8 THE OCEAN STEAM Ship r^>» AND jtS TBE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATIo Ooi (The "Blue Funnel" Line- Alfred bm, [Completes looorporoted m v to SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG to I SINGAPORE TO MARSELIES, H4VRE fIN O ll«-?" DN H SIN&HPORE TO GENOA, MARSEILLES AND l\^\ T&slDg cargo on through Bills543 words
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Article1411 1918-12-07 9 tMueri by PRASE K A 00., Kxohin*e aad Share Brokers, Dec 6th. I *AH taotaMooi of StotUog sqmm mast as fogaidea m pateio aomtaoi tot 010 aecoaat %a j!*ZL fJAMDit. 3ut**a. BatAxai 122'K£ I* 5fi jLU AI M% I I 8 0 879,88C Is S3 An|io-J»cn 86%1,411 words
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Advertisement243 1918-12-07 9 WT SUPPLIES FOR [states Mines Etc. Lgjic Acid. 99 per oent pure. L Fumigators ("Four Oaks') aud r sulphnr Powder. LtfnH- Soda for killing out lalanj 1 Linail's Best Copal Varnish. Liphite Of Soda (Best EngUsh). Lrtriuges. Nobel's own loading with sport- jog I'allistite which holds more pigeonI ghooting records243 words
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Advertisement1025 1918-12-07 9 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF |j Valuable 999 years' Leasehold Plantation 1] at Lim Chu Kang at Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Saleroom ># Raffles Chambers, Baffles Piaor, On Monday, 9th December 1918, at 2.30 p.m. All that i itce of i&r-d tituace at Lru lm KiCg, .re ActOS 'l ooods aod1,025 words
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Article566 1918-12-07 10 The effective work of the air service during the German retreat at the begin ing of October is vividly set out below. Bomb Dropping at 200 Feet. From tha various aerodromes, each at its appointed minute, the formations lifted into the drenched air, and were forthwith lost566 words
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Article244 1918-12-07 10 Adf enturous Flight by a R A F Pilot. A letter from a pilot of the Royal Air Force says I flew over and had a unique experience. The cloude were about 2,000 ft, co I decided to go above them. About 7,000 ft, up I burst244 words
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Article137 1918-12-07 10 The report and accounts of ihe Penang Harbour Board for tbe half year eliding June 30th 1911 Btate that the total cargo dealt with was inward 119,233 tens as compared wirb 100,597 <ona m the previous half year and outward 43,770 tons aa r.gainsc 54,067 tons, Tha137 words
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Advertisement494 1918-12-07 10 1 Decide on an Albion 1 F$ and your wiccision will he justitied by your experience. W& r^ The big houses Creators of Commerce who have gg installed whole Fleets o\ Albions, have proved that l^ reliability and economy m upkeep are the predominating r g v features m this494 words
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Advertisement785 1918-12-07 10 CHILDREN'S COUGH. Bronchitis and Whooping I Cough Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. Mrs. Canning, East Soley, Chilton Foliat, Hungerford, Berks, says:"My little boy, Albert, was suffering frightfully with bronchitis, complicated with whooping cough. He went black with coughing, and I was m constant fear he would choke. But Veno's785 words
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Advertisement113 1918-12-07 10 x\^ lr "•**>. A\ TfW E T Bs******j RUN ON DUNiOPsI Obtained from all Garages and Dealers I and from THE DUNLOP DEPOT 43 t ROBINSON BOAD, SINGAPORE. B a|m^ to, ,|mll a,, r,^""* l UY^YTKTI? Leather-Cloth lAJUJAIIiJJ B rilishm.de j For Upholstering or Bookbinding with Studs and Buttons I113 words
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Article181 1918-12-07 11 I I I Steaoaeri Nafc. Tonnage ft Master Frciu Consignees foe Auotralien Dan 8801 Tot £c Yokohama?! B 4 Co UcoetUfe Qiavo Seojg BtU 1220 a Dualop i beriboo 21 jp D tettteia Kouu Mii-u Jap 166 Bay mad S*b*ni 21 [Juccit.i. Pahnn;! FUi 185 F P181 words
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Article14 1918-12-07 11 Chosen Maru Jap 1935 Yagima Sourabua 6 O S K Calcutta 914 words
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Article178 1918-12-07 11 Dae 6. Tin (75 ton- 9124.95 Gambler 14 CO Gambler Cub 3 N t j 1 25 D< Giinbier Cu l ;a N j 2 SS CO Pepp.r Black ord a. S'pora BS.OO Pepper, (White fait) crfOO 1 Nutmegs (110 \o tha ib nom Nutmegs (SO to the lb178 words
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Article64 1918-12-07 11 (CORRFCTF.D L T P TO DiiC 6.) Bank 4m b 2 4 15-82 demand 2 4 7-32 PiivntQ craoi.i: 5 m >« 2 4 23 32 France demand Bank 302 India, T. T. 156$ Hongkong demand 46f%Prem Yokobama, d mand 10 5 Java, demaii I L3i| Bangkok demand Bei64 words
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Article140 1918-12-07 11 Tarawa Pagar East Wharf No. 1 Hock Lee, Zahora, Sri Muar, Hye Lerng East Wharf 2 Kup'.cctela, Hang Sang, Fultrda. hheers Wharf Dry Docks J Shosbu Maru. Mt«io Wharf 4 Rumphius. Van Waerwij k. Bbimmei Mar i. do 5 Torcppa Ma:u. do 6 ivlataram, Toy*. i Maru.140 words
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Advertisement408 1918-12-07 11 over $2,000,000 pf*i r& T r 1 PTfsTi ki 5 ir«i^ a s **S i V H l! a^ j?i -*a *IsH I* *1 1 r% 1 L /lv lliiin ill L r i INCORPORATED IN BEAD OFFICE: Wiiacisester House, Singapore. 01 bos £20.000 AoiOBTSOO with the Supreme Cour t408 words
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Advertisement418 1918-12-07 11 I iBCOi poi iran a Tai-an Soosorloed Y. 48,000.000 Ga*ttal 4 :j rj, 43 cooooc noseiuu Fond ss.ioo.ooo rVfUdmS. i. laoti^e Ke^. rNOg-PrfNrlgnl. H, Kajiwara B a. DISEr;TC*gS. Inooye Ssq i*. Yamakawa Esq. N, Lajiwar. Esq. M. Odai-irl Esq. N. Sor_L>a t >q. Baron K. Iwa^abi K. Sonr.di Esq, K.418 words
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Advertisement513 1918-12-07 11 Ass-arance m force over $9,000,000 1 1 SSUMNCE COMPANY, LIMITED j LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry, E.C. complies with tbe Britisb Li fe Usuraioe Ooaajiala-J Lst I over/ particular, 1' I™i££N; AGENTS WANTED. 9 FAIR, Managing Director, or to Director of Agencies. i R m <alE o*Jl^^0 Jl^^ i The513 words
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Advertisement258 1918-12-07 11 WORTH BS'T&H ANO MERCANTILE INSURftftG?- COMPANY (lacoriorated m Great Britain), <■ E-"?J"T*;^ plr: ,tr *cU"> LateetOoncessions. MAHIN^ All kinds of Marine Business! transacted. BenS? a R CARS ReduCGd Rates .Policies issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bar- I glary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTON, McALISTER Co Ltd.,258 words
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Advertisement143 1918-12-07 11 i Li Lf %J m %j Lk al% <rsAll I4VMITIOM Co., Ud lagan sfa Hqu&.qw& t Sh»n<fe»» msj io Calcutta via PasssMg froa <?» NewnhaTntig, rnngtaro JSnSg, v 'ormo«i »»f PhWtnsjlMsa. Ac, a.-:., as. For the information of shippers, it ie expected that tbe above Service will be resumed about143 words
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Miscellaneous72 1918-12-07 11 .l^^^l CLEARANCES. Dec 6. Shinpo Maru (Jap). WE3THBB REPORT Ke -daug Kerbau Hospital, Dec 5 9 A.M. 8PM. U P.tt 15arom. 32 Fr'j 99 683 ii 7al 29.8.6 Temp. 81 fi 66 5 78. 1 Wet Bulb Tbt-f '6 0 79.0 76.5 Di*. of Wind NW SW Calm Max. Temp,72 words
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Miscellaneous126 1918-12-07 11 iaieiaeaiftii ltd total n iMwi tVe.atrng TencLi Maru fc 30 AM Kuantan via pcrte Ranae 10.80 kM ii'lii'Pg <i- Shacgbai Polspht.ir.ua 12.80 PM Muar Hons a Ik 1 80 PM Malacca Vi6Iante 1.80 pm llalaeea A Tort S'hum Perlie 1 80 P« Malacca KdBg Liin 1.80 PM Halasc-A A Muar126 words
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Article317 1918-12-07 12 OVER 100 CANDIDATES UNOPPOSED The Return of Horatio Isfty taSmaru* Daniel i&tatar'a serrioaj Lou-Jon. Dec 4 —By evening 104 un opposed returns hai been received. They comprise 69 Coalitionists 11 Labourites, one Nationalist, 23 Sinn-Fein. Among members re elected for tbeir former constituencies are Arthur Balfour (City) Sir317 words
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Article178 1918-12-07 12 King Entertains the President Paris, Nov 80. King George entertained P:e>id?nt Psir.care at dinner at the Biitith E-nbi&sy. The city was brilliantly iiluixi nated. P.tri^, Njv 33. Af.er the banquet at the British Embi??y yeftcrday evening, tha King conferred the military Order of Merit on Marsha! Fccb. larie,178 words
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Article147 1918-12-07 12 American Nations Sacrifice Washington, Doc 2. A food conservation week for tbe relief of the world opened yesterday with an appeal by Mr Hoover, which was read ia ali churches cf the coumry, to renew their service to mac-kind by belong through food coa serration to feed147 words
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Article54 1918-12-07 12 Tllto, Nov 26 Baron Cchida, Foreign Minister, m a speech ?«.c a banquet to Allied too arias, paid a tribute to the great AlT'es who had hnmbltd she arrogance of a atlflth power, rriJ sad that ftasaia had earned an everlasting debt of gratitude which uudar provid^rca54 words
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Article15 1918-12-07 12 London, Dec 5 —The death has occur red of tbe Dote of Gchftoa. a15 words
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Article21 1918-12-07 12 The H on Mr J H Kemp, B A, LL B, C B, At'oice? General, Hongkong, haa been appointed King's Counsel.21 words
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Article94 1918-12-07 12 I PUBLIC MEETING ON MONDAY. from Ow Own CormponduMt Penang, Deo 6. Liant-Col Sir A Adame and the bon'bl Mr J Mitchell are calling a public meetini ot citizens tor Monday io the Town Hal whet there will ba speeches andresolutiou on the question ot refusing94 words
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Article154 1918-12-07 12 From Our Chan Corruwndent Kuala Lumpur, Dec 6. Federal Council concluded yeaterda evening Tbe Non ferrous Metal Industr Bil! h£3 baeri passed. The Hon'bie Mr A N Kenion on th Quarantine fcr Prevention of Diaeas Enactment criticised the health measure and u'ged the necessity tot a Ministry154 words
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Article206 1918-12-07 12 Gifts to War Funds From Our Own CorruyoiuUnt Pecacg, Dec 6. At the annual meeting of the Turf Club, Me A B Vjules, presiding, eaid that during the \ear there had been two meetings. The nefct profit, about 940,000, constituted a new record Adding the annual sub206 words
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Article168 1918-12-07 12 The following is a floe list of appoint meats connniesione, reward?, etc of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, to No 1 Mountain Battery, H K S B Royal Garrison Artillery. Nominal Roll of Officers and other ranhs of the above unit awarded British Orders and168 words
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Article137 1918-12-07 12 The report of the committee of the P<?nai:g Ciicfcet Club for the 3ear coded August 31 1913 sta":es that the balance to the credit r-f proQt and less account waq 9*. 898 92 which with 17, 722. f 2 brought forward from the previous account and $289. r -7 interest137 words
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Article114 1918-12-07 12 Tbe usual auction ot the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Wednesday and Thursday last week when there was offered for Bale 6| 8,108,687 lb tons 1385.62. j X Prices Realized Cts pc r lb. 'I j Smoked Sheet Fine Riboed 70 to 78$ 8114 words
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Article233 1918-12-07 12 Singapore, Dec 6. There is still a weak undertone in the market although values hare remained fairly eteudy. There was again a email attendance of Buyers throughout the Auctions this week, which concluded yesterday afternoon, and demand was poor. Many parcels of the Standard grades were bought233 words
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Article154 1918-12-07 12 GUTHRIE'S REPORT. Singapore, D«?c 6. For the Weekly Rubber Auction held on the 4th and 6th in9t thsre was again n heavy cffaring, the total quantity catalo gu»d being 1688 tons Demand through cut the sale wa* fur bat the heavy supplies had a rather depressing effect on the market154 words
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Article212 1918-12-07 12 Singapore, Dec 6 Since out report of the 29th November the market has not altered to any ap preciablo extent Before the Auctions Spot Crepe was done up to 7*£ cents acd Singapore Standard FAQ Sbeet at 74, forward a small amount was dona in Singapore212 words
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Article102 1918-12-07 12 The Mercantile Football Club will meet Darul Takalam" Club at a game cf soccer, on tho Rufflos Institution's ground this evening, The funeral look place at Bidadari on Thursday afternoon of Mrs Marjorie Todd (wife of Mr A H Todd, of Messrs Drew and Napier), the news of whose death102 words
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108 1918-12-07 12 IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS HOMEWARD. The following notification has been received tt Heaquart&rs from the War Office, duted 29th November, 11/18 Owing to little or'no hotel accommeda tion, and prices baiug \ery high m E^ypfc, it is hoped (hat m ronpemeuts wiil be made to prevent Egypt bjiug flooded with travellers108 words
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Article100 1918-12-07 12 The well known Howitt Phillip3 dramatic and comedy company ace paying a return visit to tbe Victoiia Theatre, for a two weeks season commencing on Wednesday December 18tb. Among the new plays to be presented during the first week are the great 6py play from tbe Lyceum Theatre100 words
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Article79 1918-12-07 12 In connection with Colman Shield and X ithirayson Cup two more interesting matches will ba played this wet k on the R3ffles Reclamation, Beach Road. On Saturday the Perttiaan Ist will meet the Gaylacg Club Ist team and on Sunday the Darul Babat will challenge tbe Marine79 words
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Article59 1918-12-07 12 Mre Lyall won the December Spoon with a nett score of 65. The scores were:UCjds 15f\ds Total with h cap. Mrs Lyall 88 82 68 2 Booty 31 30 68 02 Thomas 81 30 67 03 Mughston 28 24 B. 5 Payne 26 24 63 0359 words
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Article61 1918-12-07 12 LA WN BOWLS. An S C C Lawn Bowliug Tournament begina on Monday. The following ties have been arranged Monday's Flay. Single. A Smith scr v J Bentley plus 2. H T White owe 8 v W Bmcbart owe 3. D M Doig scr v II F Clifton Smith plus61 words
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Article65 1918-12-07 12 Attendauce at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Saturday, Nov 7. 2 30p Brae Basah rd for Norrxanton Malay Co S V I 8 OOp Drill Hall S F A Co 3.15 for Normentoa Chinese Co, S V I Sunday, Dec 8.65 words
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Article41 1918-12-07 12 O;dor for week ending Satuiday Dec 7. Saturday, Dec 7. Despatch Carrying Competition, Bukit Timah io Singapore, for Braddell Shield Competitors parade V M C A Ground, 2 45 p m. ludividual Troop Orders ac issued by Scoutmasters.41 words
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Article87 1918-12-07 12 The Ciub Lr.uuches on Sanday, tbe 3 kb, will leave as under Johpston'e Pier 9, IC. aud 11 a.m. 2.80 ami 3.30 p m. Club Bungalow 9 3:1, 10 80, and 12 It o, p.ud 5.8 C p m. Hiqb Tide 12.25 p m. A 1' 0 yards87 words
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Article75 1918-12-07 12 A sum of $1,107.52 has been paid over to tbe Prisoners of War Fund as a resulL of the performance of A*Country Mouse at tbe Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur. Mr Justice Gompertz received the fcl lowing cablegram fiom tbe Secretary cf tbe Air Force on Nov 28. —'Pleased to inform75 words
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