The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 December 1918
1918-12-10
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Title Section16 1918-12-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rK x CJfiNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 1918. NO. 9,54016 words
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Article219 1918-12-10 1 Suscription lists to war funds will be found on page 10 War news just before the armistice is given on page 10 The report of Kempas Rubber Batatas will be found on page 10. King Albert has had an pxtraoi\iinary welcome m Paris— P;ge 5 It is219 words
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Article1201 1918-12-10 1 Henp on mere wood The wiad it* chill if Hut let it whistle as it will. We'll keep our CfeeUfceti merry etill, E*c"i jge hsi leccttol the tew born year Tb fittest time for festal cheer. SI At Ural we may think of our dear ones at If1,201 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement240 1918-12-10 1 GOODRICH TYRES ■fUD3 ND PNEUMATICS R FFLES CAF£ CONFECTIONERY Bras Basah Road, Baffles Building. X'mas New Year Cakes I Mince Pies. BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. Mk INDEPENDENCE I <i^^^^^ aL ECONOMY Save printers* rills by producing your own advices, circulars, instructions to Agents, etc,, etc., ON THE NEW MODEL Roneo240 words
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Advertisement227 1918-12-10 1 KELLY WALSH LTD. English -Malay -Chinese Diary Almanac Foolscap Folio (12 f by 8 m.) pages, interleaved with blotting paper, cloth back. CONTENTS:— Telegram Rates, Post and Telegraphic Information Rules and Regulations ot the P. O. Savings Bank; Stamp Duties; Gharry and Jinrikisha Fares and Regulations; Municipal Rates, Taxes, Licences,227 words
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Advertisement166 1918-12-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. For sale Fiat motor car— Page 3 Buick and Page cars for sale Page 8. H G Hudson for the magic flute Page 2. For prompt printing try Rickard and Co Page 1. Fresh dims at the Gaiety, Harima Hall, —Page 2. Municipality want tenders for building work166 words
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Advertisement5 1918-12-10 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1918-12-10 1 THE IV.EEK Tuesday 10th High Water— 2- 4 3 a m., 2-13 p m. Wednesday 11th Tigh Water i-i* a.m., 3-23 p.m. Moon First Quarter. Pearl's Hill School Prizeday, 4.30 p.m. Thursday 12th. High Water— 4Bl a.m., 4.49 p m. Lodge Zetland Emergent, 5.3 p.m. Frldsi 13th Sigh W«mkx- 528101 words
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270 1918-12-10 2 Ie tea B A A Jonru^l June 13 H i an I acknowledgment ol a p.T>-r b< the ReVd Acirevv Graham, descnbi 'an v s. j m la a priTa^e ob?erv itc y, -L*' of the R v Ml K-iDdek j lha Dalch R formed M270 words
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Article172 1918-12-10 2 The following story might indicate that »be old trouble between the military and naiaben of the civil administration m li dm was not dead bur. nerely slurnberiug, ev?u m war time. 41 a certain club a Draconian general n> ;cad someone reading a new-paper at leech. Fble, according172 words
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Article51 1918-12-10 2 Order for week ending 14th December Tuesday Dec 10 Signalling Claseee, i M C A ground 5.15 p.m. Thursday Deo 12 Bugle Band Practice Malay Volunteer Club, 5 15 p.m. Saturday, Special Ordara for M Onr I*y will be isaned later. Individual Troop Orders es issued by51 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement346 1918-12-10 2 ft New Ideas Advertising J. R. FLYNN ANDFRSfH rave you tried j Ff/LL SIZES? j LARGE STOCKS ROW AVAILABLE. ,rc ■^»*vt« c:-» 11 m urn nil— iM^— Victoria heatre T- B 31 AS -N'3 ITTRACTK N WELCOME RETURN VISIT SHARES 1 HOWIT? \N I > E c p cr t346 words
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Advertisement1020 1918-12-10 2 1 THE IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMEN iS SPY U na^ How the German Secret agents ContnLn IN *»llllfi N A REIGN OP TERRor t STARTLINGLY H; v In a Serial Fhotodrama Produced by Wfc r illfi r3fil^ 'iia B BB^f s- ¥Q In 20 Episodes or 41 Reel! featuring two J1,020 words
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Advertisement875 1918-12-10 3 AUCTION SALE OP Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Tennis Gear Plants &C ftr fo be held at Braeside No. 8 Grange Road On Saturday, 14th December, at 2 p.m. \t, V very ha idsome walnut stained teak book.ri^« TO ifK -t >F-^M jw tei^c3p:c di.ing table wl.r, rt exefa let™ Eft875 words
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Advertisement871 1918-12-10 3 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. tbe Supreme Court of tht Straits Settlements. Settlement of Sifgapoke. IS BANKRUPTCY No. 77 ol 1918. RE (1) Sest Cbek Gu«n of No. 1 0, Tanjong I Pagar Road. Roeivlng Order made 14th June, 1918 Date of Order for Summary Administration 5 h December, 1918. Datbci871 words
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Advertisement740 1918-12-10 3 WANTED A SHORTHAND TYPIST By a Singapore Mercantile firm. Apply to Box No. ti*, o/o Singapore Free Pre*s. 7 la ttns u.o REPORTER WANTED. For Singapore early next year Junior Reporter (uon -European), must have experience. Good prospects to light man. Apply with particulars and salaty assed to Reporter, oare740 words
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Advertisement959 1918-12-10 3 |lllHllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll|||||||||illl|||flU|||||||||||||||| By em Royal Appointment JJ^f^jf CW/ t>/ S>«in S I A Royal Pood for your Baby I S3 -k Glaxo ls used m thc R °y al Nurseries, aa can be seen by the =1 Ro?a1 C^oT^ain™ 8 hf ft!l~ff^ tS 1 1 ftjETJS^^f SfifeSftf 1 ihe E »^Pr*oduct959 words
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Article20 1918-12-10 4 Domestic Occurrences DEATH. Flak— E musd Boye, faster Mariner, at the General Hospital, Singapore on December 7th, aged 55 years.20 words
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644 1918-12-10 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, December 10, 1918 The people of Singapore are going to !be asked on Friday evening to express their opinion on the subject of allowing Germans to return to this Colony. The meeting is called by the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Association, a fairly644 words
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Article1594 1918-12-10 4 Mr E W Slight has returned from his j ;rip to Australia. (M M). Tba piice cf rice m Panang 13 $283 per A rnontlr ngo it was $290. i The Frawley Comedy Company willj probnbly ba revisiticg this part cf the I Eietir March or April. F Billett's string1,594 words
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Article182 1918-12-10 4 To tin; Eon Bir,— 4et*« Hi D DU Hi I Paid iv th j eselaj < run? p i X e< m t< ti v. locti pnti ,x U I L prohil Bouotri r ccnd:ti to I Bompel HBOei Fni ia nec« ra civil Bl«4i I Com182 words
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Article201 1918-12-10 4 oi k Dai In i übi b l< It hae bet.n previously aencue:?:: the prizes for the tbrte beet kt n motor car* wculd ba araaaartei at Paik. The dpmaDd for Oat Da] z: car pt c lulls has beaeTeo atiaktaatj arrangement has been Mtecti MriagM large cumber of201 words
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80 1918-12-10 4 HARIMA HALL "OUR DAY" ENTERTAINMENT. Last Bigllfi p.rformßecta: lar house cf BmiueDieo! h 8 "Our i>ay"f.<^ fIU "J?^ CPg e ft* toll *v«Tf r g whilst euuice it oas brlHiaoW^ with the Royal cip»«« ilUd aC^,'.^« rent BOtOored I <■•■ was present HDd tboroogn f appropriate ftlaai T|| I Great80 words
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Article68 1918-12-10 4 lUßalwn S !>*< '^713 unique ftM:^; the oCCBBion u» ftrmoCMewreb after fo,>- >* 1: is iotoeaawtMl partner dC *< w,lba r M timci l^^ An American op w i*j HM d'ffeient EC«« ,;t J 1 at ftfocjaearw Ca w| ;f^ the Barteo H ,t rims are totend* m v the68 words
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Advertisement115 1918-12-10 4 1. I AMSTEL A__W^^^___ |BB Pilsener Beer GH 1 Caldbeck Macgregor Co, P I r* m j I Whiskies of Renown FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Johnnie Walker, Black and Red Label. Ushers Green Stripe Special Reserve. Crawford's Old Scotch. LawSOn'S Liqueur. Antiquary. House of Lords. Mactachlan'S lona and115 words
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Advertisement45 1918-12-10 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 j (12 do SIO) j Note the conditions of our offer ■No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high ou&iity o! i oar work conld be given cr demanded. j45 words
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Article253 1918-12-10 5 ebOPL anes^deliyered flackensen's Surrender §c ..j».r»«a Oahla] flaaraar'a fcarfieil I Balgiaß commoo'qne aa coached tho Rhine and Belaid. Tbe the Una Waaaoohorg--1 Fata surrender of p] n aa ia proceeding l il] aLoriij b« hundred officers. d eiviliaiia have s —Three Brltien -v rs I ive253 words
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Article131 1918-12-10 5 Expected to End by April hi Dec 7 —An official note issued m a: sight canflrma the arrival of Mai Wilaoa m Paris next Saturday, HaakMiai at Brest on Friday. k» stated (hat aa inter Allied Confer t::: peace preliminaries will begin m pattito Foreign Ministry on Dae131 words
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Article92 1918-12-10 5 KING ALBERT'S VISIT TO FRANCE I>3C 7.— The second day of the the Kmg Bod Qaeen of Belgium, Thursday, was a day of gieat personal --:c The sovereigns were as much M»ei with visits of caarity as with --:tv. The King motored to the fan military hospital and home ant*92 words
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Article77 1918-12-10 5 H OW U S ARMY WAS TRANSPORTED n bee 8. —The Press Bureau sayi Shipping Controller, interviewed cat 60 per cent of the Americas >-r :^rr.ed to and escorted bj St P !o do tb!B, ever J p»6Boogai *4 f rfe, noved from South Africa C! aich trida a9 pcactically77 words
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Article398 1918-12-10 5 SPARi ACUS RtYOLT CRUSHED Position Undefined 1 MbaariM Uabla] IBeartor's •acvioa] London, Dec 8. The situation m BsrHn ia not clear, but apparently there are two! movements first, the Spartacus attempt' to 6t?z3 power; secondly, by the Boldiers against the Socialist extremists. Paris, Dec 8. A wire398 words
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Article80 1918-12-10 5 Stockholm, Dec 8 —Tbe Swedish Government has recalled its consular and diplomatic representatives from Russia except two official* of the Legation and has also withdrawn the privilege of dispatch ing and receiving couriers from Vorow6ky, the Soviet Government's representative m Stockholm, because be abused the privilege by80 words
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Article50 1918-12-10 5 London, Dec s.— Moutagus silver re port says there is no change m the tone of the market, which shows no animation, nor is it expected to do so until licences for export ore freely granted. Shanghai exchange has ilightly hardened. London, Dec 4 —Silver is quiet:50 words
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Article26 1918-12-10 5 Paris, Dec B— Sixty eight were killed and 151 injured m a collision between a leave train and another train m the eta-26 words
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Article168 1918-12-10 5 Melbourne. November 8. Damage estimated at £15.000 was done by a Bte which occurred last night at the premises of the New Zealand U~j-* Mercantile Agency Company. Limited, at Kensington. An hour after the outbreak tbe bnilding was like a furnace, and the reflection of the flre168 words
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Article849 1918-12-10 5 The word colonisation hae contracted something of the stain of tha lower ideale 3f the Middle Ages. In the old Roman sense it meant the planting of a body of retired soldiers, or other civilised workers, m an uncultivated region. Such was, ihe foundation of Roumania nearly849 words
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Article73 1918-12-10 5 Two surprises awaited the first Ameri can contingent that landed m ranee. One was the long wait before admission to the shooting gallery. and the other the absence of pie. AfS" casualty reading the war news to a pal the other daj m a London canteen, announced phonetically that the73 words
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Article300 1918-12-10 5 Tery sad was the evidence given at an inquest held yesterday morning by the Coroner, Dr Murray Robertson relative to the painfully sudden death of Mrs Mfijorie Todd the wife of Mr Albert H Todd (of Messrs Drew and Napier) who died at the General Hospital on300 words
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Article221 1918-12-10 5 The funeral took place at Bidadari cemeteiy on Sunday evening of Capt EBFlak, one of. if not tho oldest, of master mariners iv the Straits, who died at the General Hospital on Saturday at the age of 65 years. For a longtime he had suffered from221 words
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Article97 1918-12-10 5 The following properties were disposed )t by auction by Messrs Ching Keng Lee md Coy: at their saleroom yesterday afternoon. 999 years' leasehold land situate at Lim CJhu Kang area 80 acres 2 roods and 14 poles, bought by Mr Yong Soo thong for 11,150 Freehold land and97 words
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Article140 1918-12-10 5 [Courtesy of the French Consulate] Parie, Dec 7th 615 p m.— The National Assembly m Stra^bnrg proclaimed that the right of Alsace Lorraine to be reunited to France ia unqaebfiion.ble and final. Berlin- Columns of armed soldiers and Bailors passed m front; of the Chancellery They proclaimed140 words
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Article87 1918-12-10 5 Gald anti tin are suffering adversity from the same cause, governmental con trol of the selling price and increased costs of production m every respect. TLi« has resulted m the contraction of euppli*e and m seme cases tbe closing down of mines. In a free market gold, if it cou87 words
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Advertisement218 1918-12-10 5 ROBINSON Co. Choice Confections r.cy Cushion 6 Honey Mints, Fruit (Mips, Brandy Suaps. Totle c de Lux Butter Sc > cb Toffee Price $1.00 per tin Price $1.25 per tin Price $1.00 I FRESH STOCKS OF Three Castles Magnums Cigarettes INOW ON SALE I i i'l i i- i] v218 words
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Advertisement552 1918-12-10 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. a (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service, For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Durban, or Delagoa Bay, Cape Town, London or Liverpool. KVGV. Maß3 for LiverpDolml idle of December ;vla Suaa.atanal). EUROPEAN llfrE. Fonmghtiy servos.552 words
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Advertisement448 1918-12-10 6 Phone No. 1925. THE Osaka Shosen Kaisha (The Osaka Mercantile S. S, Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated m Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Sobject to change withoot notice) For EUROPE via Suez, s.s. ''Altai M*ra" for London Early Jan. •s.s. "Ganges Maru** for Marseilles About 27th De448 words
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Advertisement449 1918-12-10 6 FOR HONGKONG AND SEATTLE DIRECT. I s.s. Taiyo Mara will sail for Seattle on or about 10th December. Fcr cargo particulars, please apply to Messrs. Paterton Simons Co., Ltd. Agents. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN PORTS R. M. 6. P. "PEMBROKESHIRE" will be despatched fcr above Torts on or about tbe449 words
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Advertisement474 1918-12-10 6 Mail and Paasßwaaß^lw, PEKINSULKt* AftU? tti£l£rv; (Under Coi-tract with His Majesty i foe Company-a MaiL services east or ra ponded. OF B C r MM Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES T> at. present suspended. Passengers for Europe ar- bosfcsS HO Doaaam* ''i immincdatloDllg availabie. The P. A O. Company shall bo at474 words
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Article997 1918-12-10 7 |E REVOLUTION DESMIBED. m Su dJe«_to_b^Draiaa*ic. q I 'hai, November 19th. ;i L '.»"ms usages from Nauen have; J 1 an b >' tbH station: a description of the] *;j ■hico has apparently J r istb. The history of m jy sty ran lis course, a '<v which997 words
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Article431 1918-12-10 7 Bitavia, November 29. —Dr Aletta Jacobs had an audience with Heer Ruys, the Minister, m favour cf the franchise for woman. The Minister stated that if tbe Marchant proposal were accepted, the decision cf her M j asty would be expedited. The Qaeen received daily an enormous number431 words
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Article161 1918-12-10 7 CCO acre estate m Perthshire, embracing tbe battlefield of X lliecrankie, baa been bought by a Glasgow man for 500 In a fit-id near the Mansion Uoum is huge Drnidic etone, supposed to nark tbe burial place of a prominent leader of the Pictg. 4i Prometbeue," tbe organ of tbe161 words
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Advertisement507 1918-12-10 7 GROW BEAUTIFUL HAIR >:#^> 1? DITIT I 'itUfc***rlVH, r> i^^ A SUGGESTION AtL* MAY ADOPT. *< #v^ Distribution of 1,000,000 Four- Fold Harlene Outfits FREE. Wft Here is a preit opportunity and No hair trouble can defy the soothing, a valuable gift for every reader of strengthening effect of Harlene"507 words
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Advertisement378 1918-12-10 7 m *****1 l aaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaanaa^^ Dr. Cassell's Tablets Cur? tatYjggetliM and All Internal Pains and Troubles dn«j to B^M^H m (fffTs WfflTH _T^ W_\ dll %3 luliSuUl SYou cannot be well with a bad st< macli, becatisi your <- 1 tumri •<■ ,vind and acids, and the had matter all JOHN378 words
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Article789 1918-12-10 8 BUSINESS SERIOUSLY IMPEDED Abnormal Interest. The N C Daily Na*s of Nov 20th has the following interesting comments on the tightness of money at Shanghai Although the rate of native interest, as given with the exchange quotations on this page, fluctuates between 20 and 80789 words
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Article48 1918-12-10 8 The Nelherlauds India Coal Trading iCo Ltd inter cb to eetablish a coaling station at Belawan, the important harbout [of Sumatra East Coa&t, m the expectation that the work to make this harbour a safe j port for big ocean steamers, will be ready cfore long, saff_asfanmxssxaß9-jii_i Bfcaaaaaaa^aaaaaaaaanaal48 words
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Advertisement371 1918-12-10 8 ~i^:iii!;iK:iruu;;uiniP!!TnrinuuiHUHiiiiiiiUli<ttKniHiuiiuinitiiiiiHfiiiiitiiiiiflfi^ th, su^, a i flC c 1 RIDE A RIGID, RAPID, RELIABLE g keim.ta«. THE ALL- STEEL BICYCLE fSj J 1 ss built on special!}- constructed tracking p 'VHt jix r s, so that every frame is m perfect jj| yS/vV line and easy running thus assured, ifjnhff combined371 words
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Advertisement317 1918-12-10 8 TAPPING KNIVE^ The "PAT" Knife~~~~j (ILLUSTRATION SHEWS THE ACTUAL SIZE OF THIS POPULAR KNIFE. THE SLIDE IS MADE OF FINEST _W 0 QUALITY STEEL AND THE CURVE _^^^^^_W^ OF CUTTING EDGE IS AS ADDDfiI/rn ny fATPf f _e^X? >>^%k%BBr fl ftra.UV Hi v JtJl WILL n *i« KNOWN PLANTERS s^^^*317 words
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Advertisement94 1918-12-10 8 BRITISH (SIAM) W'R i ASSOCIATION. "OUB DAY Itil "M IW LOTTERY. TICALS 1,000,000. Tickets, Ticals 5 or S3 50 a* all tickets Kf Ist Prize sals ZOO.OOC 2 Prizes ir? 5 00C 12 50J tn i ?r 500 Thebaic,, f I will be given Fane*. i Prizes will t* the94 words
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Article67 1918-12-10 9 ——Mil H II I (CORRECTED UP TO DcC 9 Bank 4m s 2 4 15-82 derar.ad 2 4 7 82 Private credits 5 m s 2 4 23 32 j Frince demand Bjknk 302 Jlndu, T. T. 16ti fIONGEONG deinaud 45^%Prem YOKOHAMA, demand 105 |Java, demand 182* j Bangkok67 words
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Article143 1918-12-10 9 Gambier Cube No. 1 25 Gf Gambier Cube No. 2 22 TO Pepper Blark ordm Spore 33 00 Pepper, (White fair) 5 5 0 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) noao Nutmegs (80 to the lb nom Mace (Binds) nom Cloves (Ambo'na) com Ball Coffae U% Black) nom Tppioca, small143 words
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Advertisement496 1918-12-10 9 N ofar 52,000,000 .us* Assnranoe m force over $9,000,000 IH G«SAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATSD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 1 H, M> OFFICE: Winchester Hoase. Singapore. LO n DO n OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. -?™'7_ 7:i:T_Z7* a me co o/ Eniißna,a,,a oomp ea w h ,ue Btms[ j!496 words
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Advertisement238 1918-12-10 9 TEE 'YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIB. Incorporated za Japan Oa-.ltai SobdcrlfceU— 1. 49.C0P.00) Cap***) Paid Uy 1. 42,000,001 Reserve Fund Y. i 5,100,000 Preiidsnl, J. lacaye Esq. rise risstrnnf N. Kajlwara Esf. D!SE€TOIS. J. Inonye Esq Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwari Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Soma Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki238 words
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Advertisement393 1918-12-10 9 waar —r-m>-z t NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPAriY (Incorporated In Great Biltain). FIRE Simple Contracts, Litest CoLcossions. MA BINE All kinds of Marino Baeices^ transaoteJ. MOTOR CARS Reduced Rate 3. Increased Benefits. Poiiclt)^ issued Ly this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, But glary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTOH,393 words
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Advertisement472 1918-12-10 9 V trig I 1 lallaWaaf lr? L*% IU Iftlffi Ifitffvftih Bttii Pl»liifl -AID C? CAPITAL £1,200 o^o tSB££7B FUHD £2,000,000 "tatcivs Liability of Fvcprletors £1,200,000 BEAD OFFICE is Bisger-ieATa, lohdos, o, aaHKOHJB and DriAs-jfiici?. Atltsai Hongkong Penang I -%-r'h- I Me-?™ Singapore fidf&nJla ralplng *t tfedan Pfentsin I TvJE- fr472 words
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Advertisement46 1918-12-10 9 MASSAGE HALL No 239 Benooolen Street OPEN DAILY 6 a.m 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1467. MANICURE MASSAGE. LADIES THE SWEETEST DRESSES AND THE iWEETEST HAT;' ARE MADE AU BON MARCHE 2C, bTAMFOBD BOAD ALL KINDS READY MADE bkirts, Blouses and Hats Orders executed a* shortest notice.46 words
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Miscellaneous849 1918-12-10 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nafc. Tonnage Master From Consignees Fcr Australieu Dan 88C1 Tofte Yokohama 2fc EA Co Uac«»*&n Giang Sfccg Brit 1220 A Duolop h^nbon 23 J p Uocran IKoouMaru Jap 136 Haymad Subang 21 OocottaJa Pahang Bri 485 F P Morris Zunboang* 21 SSS Co U:^eiUin Fionia I>*n849 words
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Article420 1918-12-10 10 The following is the report by the directors to the eighth ordinary aonual j general meeting of the Company to be' held on Monday. 16rh December, at 12 80, p m at No 4, Foit Road Malacca. After charging tbe whole of secretarial expenses and depreciation to revenue,'420 words
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95 1918-12-10 10 "BLINDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS FUND." November List." Previously acknowledged $18,623 59 Singapore Sporting Club 5.C00 Collection oa Yokohama Maru between Durban and Singapore 85.' 0 Mrs Long Nov and Dec 10 McCullagh 3 T J B Wcarne Nov to May 18 Dowland 2 Robson 3 M S Martin May io95 words
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Article135 1918-12-10 10 On the completion of his term of office, the order of the "Tiger" has been ccn ferred, by the President cf China, upon Sir Richard Dace, Inspector General of Salt Inspector, m recognition of his valuable services to the country. Tbe London Evening Newt tells a story of a flying135 words
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Article1279 1918-12-10 10 LATE WAR NEWS. Scenes of Strife. London, November 2. Telegrams from Germany, by way of aeutral capitals, show that tbe tension m that country is hourly increasing. Tbe terms which tbe Allies will impose are iwaited with terrible anxiety. Tbe Berlin socialistic newspiper Vorwaerts saye 11,279 words
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Article69 1918-12-10 10 The Gaiety to-night presents a special eerial attraction ia The Crimson stain mystery,' 1 whilst the eerial Patria and other strong films make up ac interesting programme. At tbe Harima Hall this evening the chief picture is The doctor and the Woman explaining why a famous doctor deserted69 words
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Article29 1918-12-10 10 The ladies' monthly rredal for December will be played off on the 12th and the men's on Saturday and Sunday 14th and! 16th. Both Bogey competitions.29 words
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Article229 1918-12-10 10 The death occurred suddenly, says the Malay Mail, on Fiiday evening ut Sungei Mahang Estate, near Nilai, Negri Sembilan, j of Mr W G Burgees, who only about six months ago came ont, after having been severely wounded at Gallipoli, where be had the229 words
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Article274 1918-12-10 10 Secretaries Barker and Co. Alma 82,500 Ayer Tawah 24,800 Batang Benar 21,7 26 Batu Anam 20,431 Batu Village 1,792 Batu Lintang 6.186 Bintan 2,660 Bute 16,027 Bukit Toh Alang 11.600 Cheng 16,078 Chemor United 19,181 Cluny 14,422 Dominion 81,006 Jeram Kuantan 13,734 Eapala 11,871 Kinta Kellas274 words
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Article33 1918-12-10 10 No tramway car should be carrying 82 passengers when 46 is tne proper number, said the Wigan coroner at an inquest on a girl who fell from a workmen's car and was killed.33 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement357 1918-12-10 10 Nature's Warning y When you turn away from fx>d without Drr I your digestion isontof order. Yonr stomach caon t r I the necestary nourishment to yoar nerves, brata Qj J I To put your blood m the right state to derive good f r I Dr. Williams Pink pjiJ357 words
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Miscellaneous193 1918-12-10 10 S. C. C: LAWN BOWLS. YESTERDAYS RESULTS. SINGLES. J Bentley plus 2 beat A Smith scr 21*19. H T White owe 8 v W Butchart owe 3, postponed. D M Doig scr beat H F Clifton Smith plus 6, 21 18. W M Geddes plus 6 beat J Nelson owe193 words
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