The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 December 1918
1918-12-09
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Title Section14 1918-12-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CciNTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1918 NO. 9,53914 words
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Article1111 1918-12-09 1 Five of us sat m the verandah of ■Sbepheard's Hottl m Cairo. Two of us I hailed from Miscputaruia, one from East [Africa, ore from Salonika, one from I P tiles me j The East Afiica men was a transport officer. He was for leav^, but had1,111 words
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Article214 1918-12-09 1 Late wires on page 1. French consular wires will bo found on page 3 Outrara rd school sports meeting was held on Saturday— Page 2. Latest Oar Day and other war fund lists will be found on page 8 The Boy Scouts heid a relay race competition214 words
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Article120 1918-12-09 1 X M latest sailing lists Page 6. Gtlrite blades on sale at Medical Hall Pag^ 2. ade'phi Hotel Filipino band every even ing Page 10. Our Day performance at the Harima Hall, fresh film* at tbe Empire and Palladium Page 2. Wbiteaway Laidlaw for curfcains and tablecloths Page120 words
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Article109 1918-12-09 1 Monday 9th. High Water— l-55 a.m 1-18 p.m. Tuesday 10th. High Water— 2-43 a m., 2-12 p m. Wednesday 11th. Pigh Water— i-a4 a.m., 3-23 p.m. Moon Fir/Rt Quarter. Pearl's Hiil Hchaol Prizaday, 4.30 p.m. Thursday 12th. High Water 4 3 a.m., 4.48 pm. Lodge ZBtiand Rmergeot, 5.3109 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement209 1918-12-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES ,i iND PNEUMATICS |J J I FFLES CAFE CONFECTIONERY Bras Basah Road, Raffles Building. (mas New Year Cakes Mince Pies. M M M a A a_ ~^_p_ _^_i BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. jB We are the only English firm v? iwl m the Colony doing an Jtf _f||\|209 words
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Advertisement143 1918-12-09 1 A Revolution m Tyre Sizes Motoiists Lave hitherto had recourse to so-called oversize (at a highly ov rsized price) to make up their tyre capacity to the norma or adequate requirements of resili- i ency aad cartyin.; power. This is no longer necessary. 11l QThe remedy is to use only143 words
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Advertisement11 1918-12-09 1 CHAMPAGNE Charles Heidsieck Reims j Vintage 1906 SWEELEEriOo. WINE SPISIT fIERCKaNTS.11 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-09 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS!5 words
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Article725 1918-12-09 2 r'j»voure.l by One weather, Ihe annual b hletic sport? ot the Outranvrd School v dt9 held m Ihf school ground, on Saturv y a(itrrocr.,;,tt!.udedbv a large number of Ins Metadata' parentis hIJ. friends, whc net anl enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Th 3 grounds vet? laid out725 words
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Article84 1918-12-09 2 -_*> The rate at which our cavalry advanced against the Turks proves that tbe victors, m achieving an incomparable victory, have upset all previous calculations as to tbeir powers. Sir Edward Sullivan, writ ing to Childsen of Wolse'eyg expedition against Arabi Pasha, said: Six days' campaigning established tbe fact that84 words
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Advertisement288 1918-12-09 2 aa_— swa—aa— __waa^ws^^——---— ~---_--_--»----__--.-----i ______WL____ *^Ar[PA V_U__ft ILT NUNC 1 J. R. FLYNN ANDERSON ftdvertiser, 16, Chang? *i>e/ G ia _a.a illette $2 50 pktof 12 fVIEOiOAL HAIL Opposite Post Office Singapore. wa»»__i-__-_-«--_— m m s. limn ■pa-oo— BM P__— or~-__-U-~i j A REFRESHING DRINK I »oir^>6«Maai JErFREY'S j PILSENER288 words
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Advertisement433 1918-12-09 2 PALLADIUM To-Night! at 9-30 To-Night ENEW FEATURES, NEW COMEDIES, B. S. MOSS' SCREEN VERSION OF THB FAMOUS BTAOB PLAY BY EUGENB WALTER "BOOTS SADDLES Featuring R Henry Grey Showing some of the most stirring events m the History of America and Mexico. SUPPORTED BY "MUSI'S THE WORD" Star Comedy C^VE433 words
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Advertisement451 1918-12-09 2 THE IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENTS Spy r^T^^aß ■How the German Secret /gents Co AHiii* A REIGN OP TERROR 001^ 1 STARTLINQLY J R r > I In a Serial Photodrama Produced by Wb n I Mat IB -a W^J*-^ "111 In 20 Episodes or 11 seels featu ing ar;d *Nfarfoeiite I451 words
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Article152 1918-12-09 3 *^^J pm FBisfCH Consulate] H I fl SO p.m The French 3 I >: wfl ft Iranes 62 90; the a ,r;j thd 4 pei: cent at I :::i:l.»l .'inner giveu: H PoinoaH proposing: I .^be German aggres H iml the sovereign, j I ition, and then152 words
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Article87 1918-12-09 3 kboff heading, writes the Stf-W o£9ee( a coarse (at vessels. r. iving Singapore to or from] istward has b-t-n published m iija«?\ re newspaper*. rhe tr^ck ed has been allured and is cott y trsburgfa Light proceed to a 2* miles a.:e -fi«: '.rue of It,j Let87 words
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Article97 1918-12-09 3 _9» berts, an Indian Miun.y veteran, .T.Li birthday was u^sii'-iug to jj bOBB tbe H.ack Hole of Col v baried at Chertsej on Oel 9, for yean i goonei iv tbe NifM one ol tbe party who :he walls cl Barod n. kgaifl th* work efth 1 P.t!?> 4ine ration97 words
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Article219 1918-12-09 3 The Committee acknowledge with thanks the follow Lg sublet »pliou3 to this Faod Previously acknowledged $247,616 83 Collected at General Post Office pec F M Baddeiey 60 S5 Contributed by General Hospital Staff j J Harrison, Q J Smith 150 each flOO H R A Day,219 words
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Article81 1918-12-09 3 THIRTEENTH LIST. Previous!? nckuowledged $10,338.50 Faithe:.* subscription from Koala Lip's (pei Mrs Poo) 106 Refunded by F M S Railways on freight for cases 5.80 Mrs Crawford 20 Mrs Wayta Wood fJchore) SO Members of Milacca Club (per Mr* P.nkney) 26 10,541.80 The abjve ire vory gratefully ackto.y81 words
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Advertisement503 1918-12-09 3 DEFAULTER'S SALE. AUCTION SALE OF •4 BALES GREY YARN (No. 24 Sassoon ftill) 23 BALES GREY YARN i o 24 imperial Hill) and 8 BALES GKhY YaR3 (No. 24 Jamshed Mill). At the Commercial Rubber Cos Saleroom, 3 Raffles Place On Monday, 16th December, 1918, at 11 a. m. Sample503 words
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Advertisement1241 1918-12-09 3 NEW YEAR SEA SPORTS, ETOBTER WSNTED jQIQ J For Sineaoore early &oxt year Junior *«fl«f« Reporter (non-European) mast have experience. G>r»d prospect* to »ight mac. Apply Theus^al Sea Sports will be held en 1st with particulars and salary aafced to Keporter, January, U 9, oil Johnfct n's Pier, c rumen-1,241 words
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Advertisement363 1918-12-09 3 WHSTEAWAY'S j I FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS NEW I I STOCKS JUST ARRIVED I 7ii y .Jx v '^ft-^y fj •*^F?r '^-JSJaWvysyj y r I laill ■Jl.jl^rjll.m.JL^^jL Case ment cloths for curtains, Tapestry for curtains, cu-tions etc m a large range cushions etc. m a splendid o y&in and fancy designs363 words
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50 1918-12-09 4 Domestic Occurrences SLYER WE ADING On Saturday Dec 9th 1908 at tbe Pies byterian Church by tht Kov. O. M. Reitb. ma JaMFS Da* HWOOD, third f-urviving son ol the late Hugh Ward feAUNDBBS, 7th lieu^nl Light Cavalry to M* t-i Gkoi-.gina, second daughter of Cbahles Wishabt, Etq., of Singapore.50 words
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1071 1918-12-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, December 9, 191 8. Neither Borne nor Foreign political news can at present bo considered at all comforting or satisfactory. The tactual campaigning against the organiz ed forces of our late enemies may be considered to be over for all practical purposes, bat there is1,071 words
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Article197 1918-12-09 4 From the Collections under the War rax Ordinance 1918 a sum of £400,000 was remitted to the Unified Kingdom at the end of November. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Dash- i wood Sanndere, who to day oelebrate 2heir silver wedding, and will receive! the felicitations of their many friends. i197 words
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Article195 1918-12-09 4 London, Dec B—Field8 Field Marsha! llaig says our advanced troop_ eu^ered Cjiogoe on tbe night of Dec 6. London, Dec B.— Mr L"ojd George i.i the course of a apeech devoted to a defence of bis two year's administration ti ftrred to the hesitation, delay acd nervooFn^se of195 words
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Article301 1918-12-09 4 ADELPHI "OUR DAY" DANCE. The Saturday £x<ure %t the Adrf'p'. i hotel V7u6 a proccucced messes, a? itm iu.isFd certam troca rhe energy lug enthueiaesii tbown by all taking pirt iu the p-pparH(ion^. The hotel w^ b'il liantly i\ JumiiiJU?.?, w ti i I e i the grounds inp?de were301 words
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Article83 1918-12-09 4 On Saturday afternoon the three troops J )f Singapore Boy Scoots held the relay, race in the annual competition for the Braddell Shield. The course wag from iukit Titnah to Johnston's Pier there j >eing eight runners and three cyclists in iach team. The winners were fonnd in83 words
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Article37 1918-12-09 4 Hon Mr^ Sabapatby has cable ae follows:— FJood damegea general badly affected Valtgamam East t>od North where 3,000 houses fell— 6,000 cattle and 8,000 I eheep and goats died QuaDtitiee food eiuffa washed away."37 words
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Article185 1918-12-09 4 The proclamation cf May 11, 1917 prohibiting the importation ioto the j Colony of (1) motor care, traction engines,! chassis and parte and accessories of motor care and traclioa engine*, subject to certain exceptions, end (2) horeee, whereas tbe necessity for each prohib tion has ceased tu exist," ig revoked185 words
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Article322 1918-12-09 4 Hf n,,,t r I Ibarifcooi t tfa« nomri I i 1 I I l0^^t-'--..., L ,<M whist it mrg, I u 1 Thar-da, I \*atmtu>u< rtlOM C)o BttliAd 1 |Rigol«tta I tw, I tb 0 k'.p... j^s BO pc^ed the n O being P v i in322 words
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Article335 1918-12-09 4 I 1 Tbfi bitter racial conflicts reported froal the Caucasus are not to be wcn:e-eii 4 when it is remembered ho* m;- acl diverge are tbe peoples iubbbiticg tiiil region. Over 170 nationalities tpeskicj 100 different lantjuHgee. arete befell m that modern Babel, and the vtryDame* of some of them335 words
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Advertisement111 1918-12-09 4 CALDBEOK MAOORE6OR i GO. FOR riflfi PB THE WELL KNOWN YCOATES' PLYMOUTH GIN j BOORD'S OLD TOM j CORDIAL Gl\' M^L Afl p ER CASE mg $00.1111 Lesss duty txrRA __^_fc__!_!!^ St j^nu <r« T ..JBtJ a WHISKY I ±25 on per c se c Siliii^ j }-C*J.UU less 5111 words
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Advertisement44 1918-12-09 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS OBGHaBD ROID. TELEPHONE 10S8 O FQR fl 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions ot our oflor "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee ot the high quality ot Our work could bo given or demanded.44 words
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Article220 1918-12-09 5 .^ELDORF, COLOGNE AND MAINTZ OCCUPIED I Football Prohibition nt t*i ;:>r»aruN« OableJ 5 ;;v French bavo already y < r'im^ r>. a 1 will advance r from 'he. Alsatian a i includes Wias greater part of ttadt (Havas.) Belgian oomaranltjnj rdfl oeoapied afonehen, II -im^ba: c.220 words
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Article168 1918-12-09 5 Hied Occupation Threatens Trouble Lee 6 The Petit Journal says i3r::ish fleet has occupied Reval at the rra*tc.:he Esthonian government, with urr.ering tbe advance of tbe -£:v:.ii who have committed innume* c; i.._c«»ics. -liaa, Dec 6. The Admiralty ante*:' thai tae Cassandra struck a mine plthfe so168 words
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Article191 1918-12-09 5 -An tS .al statement waa tseaday mzJat suiting that an *4 tftseae* m London was held r**»|WSidsNMij el Mr L'ajd George. ttaust was unavoidably prevented e *i from amending. a *l sitting of tbe Imperial War Gre Britain, including all the fc? Q ?reiL -e-3 m London,191 words
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Article438 1918-12-09 5 A WAVE OF BOLSHEVISM New Khineland Republic Hj Submarina Cable] [aWaWr'a Service] Copenhagen, Dec 6. A wire from Berlin states that 4,000 officers and non corns have resolved to establish a corps to uphold the Eoert Government. A Garman official note states that Germany is oa the438 words
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Article199 1918-12-09 5 X ng Albert m Paris Paris, Dec 6. —Tbe King and Queen of Belgium arrived here aud received an ovation. The most cordial speeches were exchanged between President Poincare' and King Albert at a banquet at the Ely* 6 3. Paris, Dec A. —Rarely has a foreign199 words
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Article149 1918-12-09 5 The Hamburger Nachrichten" of Oct 7 reports that Captain von Mueller, of Emden fame, has been released from internment m Holland owing to tbe state ot hit health, and is staying at Blaukepburg, m the Harz Mountains. America's coloured soldiers resent tbe small 'n m Negro." To be spoken of149 words
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Article233 1918-12-09 5 HUGE INDEMNITY DEMANDEE Colonies to be Retained IHj Babmartna Cable] [Heater*! Berviee) London, Dec 7.— Tbe papers state that Mr Lloyd George will announce to da? I that the cash reparation demanded by Brij tain and the Dominions from Germany will |beB,OOC millions sterling The claim233 words
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Article246 1918-12-09 5 Steadily Grows Worse London Dec 6.— Sir John Simon, epeak ingin Manchester, contended that the peace terms should include a 3erman under takieg to produce tbe Kaiser betore en international tribunal. Copenhagen, Dec 6— A wire from Berlin says that a short document is pub lished, signed246 words
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Article44 1918-12-09 5 Paris, Dae 5 —An increase of influeni* was noticeable m Paris and tbe provinces last week. There were 184 deaths from this disease iv Paris and Lyons and many fresh ca«es occurred. There is a run on the hospitals. (Havas -c-44 words
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Article25 1918-12-09 5 Paris, Dec 6— A wire from Zarich states that General von Below, formerly com mending m the Lens-Cambrai sector, is dead. *c-25 words
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Article26 1918-12-09 5 DE ATH OF CECIL CHESTERTON London, Dec 7 Mr Cecil Chesterton, author and editor of the New Witness, bas died serving as a private m France.26 words
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Article18 1918-12-09 5 Lisbon, Deo 6 —An unsuccessful at tempt has been made to shoot tbe President.18 words
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Article106 1918-12-09 5 The following interesting notice is taken from Home papers to hand "Lt (A Capt) R O H Law m c. Royal Warwickshire Regiment commanded a oompany throughout several actions with courage aud resource. Ou one occasion he conducted tbe retirement by couples under very heavy machine-gun fire, walking about to106 words
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Article355 1918-12-09 5 LABOUR AND SINN-FEIN Smillie's Threat 3**y ftafaaanee Oafslel faUatar'a Service] 6 London, Dec 6 —The Premh r ha. inter 1 vened m tbe railway trouble j London, Dec 6.— The railway trouble 1 has been settled, tbe Board of Trade j having conceded the railwayman's demand. Tbe eight355 words
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Article377 1918-12-09 5 FEDERAL COUNCIL AMD THE GERMANS. The following is the Malay Mail report of the passing of the exclusion resolution: The Federal Council resumed its sittings iv the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday. On the day's proceed ings was a resolution m the name of the Hon. Mr Kenion as377 words
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Article141 1918-12-09 5 Anyone interested m that picturesque body of men, tbe Sultan's Bodyguard, says tbe TOM will have the opportunity fo see them for the last time m Ipoh m the course of this week. They are expected to arrive here ou Wednesday and remain for some day« They are to be141 words
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Advertisement137 1918-12-09 5 ROBINSON Co. I SUTTON'S SEEDS !j VEGETABLES I Parsley, Carrot, Turnip, Radish, Kohlrabi, Beet, F fVater cress, Cress, Mustard, Cucumber, Spinach, fl Spinachbeet, Lettuce, Tomato. Chrysanthemum, Antirrhinum, Aster, Carnation, mpatiens, Coieopsis, Cosmea, Cyclamen, Balsam, %k Phlox, Sunflower, Marigold, Pinks, Zinnia. if 1 Special collection of flower seeds m 10 varieties,137 words
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Advertisement588 1918-12-09 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IS JAPAN) UNDER MalL 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. K\G.\ MAR*J lor Liverpool middle of December (via Suez Hanal). EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service.588 words
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Advertisement868 1918-12-09 6 AND riL pc a l-i m v (OompanlSß Incorporated id; Enfiand.l Mail and Passenger SfeßVions PENINSULAS AND OBIENTAL S. N. Co (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) tne Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present sus pended. the Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON arc at present*868 words
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Advertisement539 1918-12-09 6 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP ca*J AND w v"i, LT_**B THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION 1 (The "Blue Funnel' Line Alfred h„i, i C Ui M (Coxp^niea Incorporated io Kn^ l& H SINGAPORE, PORT SWET^ENH m p EMNG TG I SIN6APORE TO MARSELIES, HAVRE AND liVFp2°* SINGAPORE TO GENOA, MARSEILLES AND539 words
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Advertisement624 1918-12-09 7 h over $2,000,000 gj Ai-* 3 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I m GSEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I £^0.000 .epoßlledwith the Supreme Oonr t of England, and complies with the BrltinhLlfe Lssoranoe Oom^nlss Vot io every particular I *T PLANS OF ASSUHANCE HONFVTninAM P624 words
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Advertisement436 1918-12-09 7 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great BMtaln). FIRE Simple Contracts, Latest Concessions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Business transacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Policies issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Publio Liability, Burigtary, Fire Transit. jH. J. TOTTON, McALISTBB Co., Ltd., j Resident Officer436 words
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Advertisement518 1918-12-09 7 wfHntut Ib E^lssd fe|R*>ysl Ob&rter. 'AID UP CAPITAL £1,200 OfO agaJBB¥S FUND £2,000,000 tsterre Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 15 BIBHOPSSATH, LOWDOH, 1, C, AaHNCISa AND HuANCHES. Hongtcong Posaiig 'sagkol TU:»io rakel latsvia [poh Rangoon |s_tiasg Kurftcb* ,'..':ig.^_ '*J* S Sian j- Beremban Eobe Shanghai Suala Luuifoi Singapore '****£»*<518 words
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Advertisement640 1918-12-09 7 I THE ClfliMA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C^ L^l •Incorporated In Hongkong and Ea^lstare- under tss Assurance Coropantei P Paid to Policyholders by Singapore Offics (a 1913 $362,390.00 Paid to Policyholders since the Company's inception 15,627,823 69 Total Insurance m force 31-1216 36.426,520 86 Total Assets 10,863,303 69 1 LACHAMP tf640 words
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Article275 1918-12-09 8 [COURTESY OP THE FRENCH CONSULATE Paris. Tbe French 8 per cent bonds are at francs 62.90 the 6 per cent at 87 95 and the 4 per oent at 70.76 ex dividend. Robber is quoted 2s 8f d. The Press Bureau learns tbat King Nioola3 has been275 words
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Article128 1918-12-09 8 Fifth list of Subscriptions and Donations Previously acknowledged 96,193 E L Talma 20 The Hon Mr H W Firmstone 25 Mrs E F Howell 5 R M Goldie 20 Dr Chas J Smith 25 W L Watkins 100 J C Cobbett 25 V D Knowles 20 J128 words
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Article60 1918-12-09 8 The Women's Christian Temperance Union gratefully acknowledge the follow ing contributions to the above Fund, which is used to provide gifts for the inmatee of the Hospitals, Asylums, and other be nevolent Institutions m Singspore H Tongue 910 Mrs Darbishire 6 S 10 W A Sims 15 J60 words
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Article199 1918-12-09 8 To the Editor. Sir, I am not a prophet but I do not hesitate to prophesy thai; if Government oc the responsible party does not use its authority or common sense there will be a serious accident on our local trams one of these days. If I am199 words
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Article335 1918-12-09 8 MEMO FRIDAY, DEC 13th. German Brutality at Sea. A German wifeless message sent cat, from Berlin on Ootober 1 states that up to the present inquiry into alleged atroci j ties by submarine crews has always resulted m provicg that the crews of German submarines have never purposely j endangered335 words
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Article212 1918-12-09 8 Secretaries Evatt atd Cc* Bokifc Timah 14.C01 total for 11 moe 159 696. Haytor 8,194; total for 11 months 112,007. Kelerask 12,500 total for 6 months 72,075. Nyalaa 10,080 total for 6 months 65,142. Palau Bulang 27,000 total for 6 mos 107,252. Tapah 27,423; total for 11 months 815,079. Ulu212 words
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Article23 1918-12-09 8 From the Mine Tin 200 and Scheelite BOO piknle Estimated Profit 828,600 From Tcibotora 126 piknls #1,400 Total S26 pikule 129,900.23 words
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Article58 1918-12-09 8 The Dredge started working on Nov lit, and the ground treated was the tailings from the old open east Mine. It is ex f peoted to treat all the new ground daring Deo. Working is on a (ace 7 chains wide. Hours 486 Yards 62,200 Pikuls of Ore58 words
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Article40 1918-12-09 8 November Hoars ton 1018 Cubic Yarda treated 146,000; Total Pikuls 1,129.24; Realised on sale 86,t 78.87. During the period No 2 Dredge was stopped foe 5 day s to admit of renewing the screen and overhaul boilers.40 words
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Article51 1918-12-09 8 I Service will be held at the Bonstead IcBtitote on Sunday evening at 815. Me J R Flyna Anderson will give the address, sa and Mrs T J Hume will be the soloist. All are cordially invited, especially men ot 5 the Army and Navy and Mercantile Marine, to attend.51 words
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Advertisement176 1918-12-09 8 IACTOCEK The Natural Milk food For Infants and Invalids Obtainable at all Dispensaries. Beauty's Ornament MAHARAJA VELVET CREPE THE QUEEN OF SILKS Very tempting anl of pleasing quality tha best material and surprising workmanship are embodied m this crepe IN ALL LOVELY BHADES A something apart from the passing throng.176 words
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Advertisement980 1918-12-09 8 ESTA TE OF CHIA_ONG 77\, j^" s| AUCTION silL OK I- Valuable Properties I At Messrs CB1NG KENG LEE (os si I R»ffl«l Ch»mbe«, B» ffle3 u 1 1 r »0ni On Monday, 16th December, 19ih, I Lots 1/1 All those two pieces of laid at YaaCa'ay i( llM j980 words
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Article195 1918-12-09 9 Steamers Nat. Toan«*f Master From Consignees For Austral.en Dm. 8801 ToHe Y 3 kobama 21 E A Co Unctain Giang Seng Brit 1220 A Dunfop t h.ribon 23 j n rjnrerta n <l KonuMarn Jap 186 Ha yma d Sab** Uncerta n Pahan* Be, 485 F P195 words
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Article102 1918-12-09 9 Khoen Foeug Dot 554 V*a To! PootUaak 8 Thong E X Pcnti mk 1 1 V Overstrain- Dvi 28*7 M u!c^n ll.n^n H KP M "»T Ufa Martfafq^e Din 2^B Palerssa Buifikok 8 Ek Co Bc«rtb» SriMaaj: Bri 96 U Prniog 6 Govt Urn Perak Bri 519 Jone,102 words
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Article60 1918-12-09 9 (Correstes Up to D c 7 Bank 4m s 2 4 15-82 demand 2 4 782 Private credits sm? 2 4 23 82 France demand Bank 302 India, T. T. I*B* Hongkong demand $6s%Prem Yokohama, demand 10 5 Java, demand 13'^ Bangkok, demond fssi Sovereigns, Bank Bayiog 5^54 Bank60 words
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Article153 1918-12-09 9 Dec 7. Tin (75 tone v 8124 65 Gsmbier 14 CC Gambier Cub.i No. 1 25 EH Gambler Cube No. 2 22 CO Pepper Black ordiu. Spore 33 00 Pepper, (White fair) 58 0< Nutmegs (110 to the lb nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb) nom Mace (Banda) nom153 words
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Article94 1918-12-09 9 Dec 7, 1016. Tbe following are the t bares as to which changes are '_jtifled m Massri Fra.fr and Co's Saturday's share list i— B iyer§ Seller ROBBER DOLLAi: Ct MPAHIES. Batang Benar 18.50 14.60 Indregiri B 90 7.15 Kedah s 45 8.76 Pajam 14/0 15 Oleum94 words
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Advertisement33 1918-12-09 9 IN STOCK FINEST GRADE AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS OIL In Cases Containing 5o lbs. net»t>. %a%w awaww wa» w aamm w (2 by 28 lb. tins.) QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. BORNEO CO, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND)33 words
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Advertisement1073 1918-12-09 9 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Tennis Gear, Plants &c. 4c. To be held at Braeside" No. 8 Grange Road On Saturday, 14th December, at 2 p.m. COMPRISING:— A. very ha idsorno walnut stained teak bookcase with g'ajs doors; leak pedestal writing desk with leather top; Exoellent Europe made1,073 words
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Advertisement23 1918-12-09 9 Pino-Mentho Pastilles S tini elating Antiseptic i Price 75 certs bottle of all chemists or the Agents MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office. SINGAPORE.23 words
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Miscellaneous114 1918-12-09 9 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TAT? .TONS PAGftR. East Wbarf No. Zihora, Hye Leong. East Wharf 2 Euplectela, Hang -ang, Fultala. Sheers Wharf A Dry Docks J i Sboshu Maru. Main Wbarf 4 Perak, Donai. do 5 To*oM%iu. do 6 Mataram. Empire Sock 7 Kotuku Maru, Dainichi Mar Daly a Maru, Kuala114 words
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Miscellaneous131 1918-12-09 9 .'j Tr *»s«vv C-uo/, Malacca A Must Lady Weld 8 pm Vessels m Wireless communication al uoon were :--Melchior Treub, Recorder, R-impkiu*. Van Oreretrateo, Raifuku A mail from Europe is expected to reach Singapore by traiu to morrow. BIABLS FOR gU»OPg Left Singapore Das Is Losdos Arrtvad Dec 2nd WKfUHBR131 words
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Article2397 1918-12-09 10 THE POLICY OF RESTRICTION. Will Trices Fall The annual general meeting of tbe Msrgui Rubber Estates Limited wa3 held on Saturday at noon at tbe Registered Offices of the C^j-pany, French Bank Building*. Mr A E Baiddle? presided and tbe other directors present were Mr J A Web-tor2,397 words
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Article176 1918-12-09 10 Harima Hall gives its benefit to night for Oar Day." Ia the special programme that has been selected will be shown the Red Cross benefit films m two reels, show ing the collection and care of wounded from the battlefield, and on through to the collection and care176 words
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Article74 1918-12-09 10 The Import Licenses The American Consul General m Singapore writes to the F M S Chamber of Commarce I shall appreciate" it very much if you will inform the members of your Chamber of Commerce who may be interested that this office received a cablegram from74 words
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222 1918-12-09 10 DEATH OF THE SOLTAN OF TRENGGANU. A correspondent writes to tbe Straits Echo from Trenggann. H H the Sultan of Trengganu Sul.an Zainal Abidin ibni Almarhora Sultan Ahamad, kchq died very suddenly on Nov 25. Tbe Raja Ma da, Yam-Tuan Muda Mohammad bin Sultan Zainal Abidin, was ia=tf lied over222 words
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Article184 1918-12-09 10 Tin Prices and Women's Travelling At the conclusion of Federal Council m Kuala Lumpur replying to varicas Bug gestione the High Commissioner said that he would certainly communicate with the Secretary ot State and ask him to approach the Admiralty with a view to getting H M S184 words
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Article57 1918-12-09 10 An S C C Lawn Bowling Tournament begins on Motday. Tbe following ties have been arranged A Smith scr v J BenMey plus 2. H T White owe 8 v W Butcbart owe 3. D M Doig scr v H F Clifton Smith plus 6. W M Oeddes57 words
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Article47 1918-12-09 10 Order for week ending 14th December. Tuesday Dec 10 Signaling Classes, YMCI ground 5.15 p.m. Thursday Dec 12 Bugle Band Practice Malay Volunteer Club, 5 15 p.m. Saturday, Special Orders for Our Day will be issued later. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.47 words
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Article54 1918-12-09 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compuUory.] Monday. Dec 9. 4.80p Drill Hall SVC Band Bugles 5.10 Eurasian Co, S V C Wepnesday, Dec 11. 5 lOp Drill Hall Eurasian Co, SVC Friday, Dec 18 6.10p Drill Hall Eurasian Co, SVC54 words
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Article97 1918-12-09 10 A fairly big consignment of Rangoon rica has just arrived m Ipoh says tbe T O M of Thursday and is being unloaded at the various rice stores. It is hoped that this will bring down tbe price, which had risen from 513 50 to $14 50 per bag during97 words
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