The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 January 1919
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Title Section15 1919-01-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE:; gents SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 1919. NO. 9,57215 words
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Article277 1919-01-18 1 Germany, as might have been ex pected, has been unfaithful to the undertakings on which the Allies agreed to allow her routed armies to escape utter destruction. There is a demand that the Allies should take a severe view of this defection— Page 7. The details of277 words
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Article1693 1919-01-18 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. The Censorship having now bssn removed, the Topicist; is consulting his bank book to see if ha can afford to sand s osble to the ex Kaiser tailing him there is a poet waiting him in Singapore aa1,693 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1919-01-18 1 RAFFLES HOTEL RAFFLES CINEMA SUNDAY JANUARY 19th Commencing 9-75 PROGRAMME A Tudor Princess Edison Drama (Featuring Mary Fuller) A Cowboy Millionaire Selig Comedy The Counts Vita Comedy Coney Island Kalem Interest (The Summer Playground of New York) Ladies and Children are Invited Hotel Dinner 8 O'clock CADILLAC, MAMMON. WHITE The142 words
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Advertisement463 1919-01-18 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. UjICORPORATEDTIS HONGKONG). TWO lIHIPORTANT NEW BOOKS j NEW NOVELS The Human Touch by Sapper T KM FW A Daughter ot the Land X XV X-, XT by Qeng Bfcratt()n p orter By Arthor N. Davis who was American Dentist to the Oar Admirable Betty Kaiser for 14463 words
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Advertisement90 1919-01-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Alhambra pictures Page 2. Hats at Whiteawaya Page 8. Powell's forthcoming ealee, and sale at Institution Hill— Page 5. The Peppermint Cure Page 5. Wearne's annual meeting Page 5. Dogs for sale Page 6. Johore PWD invite tenders Page 6. Motor launch for gale Page 5. Pinkettes for90 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1919-01-18 1 THE WEEK. SaUfdes 18th. High Wate»~o-9 a.w,, ll?2 p.m. Sunday 19th. High Water— o.4 i a.m., C-5 p.m. Monday 20th. High Water —l-1* a.m 0-47 p.m. Tuesday 21st High Water— -44 a.m., 1-28 p.m. Wednesday, 22nd High Water— 2 13 a.m., 11 p.m. Thursday 23rd. High Water— 2 4) a.m.,74 words
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Advertisement619 1919-01-18 2 NOW ON H SALE DOLLAR DIRECTORY Office, 18 Change Alley. POMEROY F^CE POWDER AND DAY CREAM. AT MEDICAL HAIL Opposite Post Office, Singapore. I HAVE YOU TRIED GOODRICH FULL SIZES P LARGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. THE BONG-O-PHONE (SOSCFHOf B.) Every distric— whether it has a To.vn Bandt or not— should619 words
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Advertisement416 1919-01-18 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD To-Night! at 9-30 To-Night It NEW FEATURES NEW COMEDIES NEW WAR ANNALS PATHE PRESENTS A Splendid Comedy L ratna In 5 parts ENTITLED "HOW. COULD YOU, CAROLINE?" Featuring the Biggest Little Girl m Pictures. BESSIE LOVE SUPPORTED BY Tiie Latest Official War Annals Dapicting Stirring and Memorable416 words
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Advertisement387 1919-01-18 2 OFFICIAL PICTURES SHOWWG TBE SOMEHDER OF THE GERMAN RAY T The Greatest Naval Event In the Worlds Birory To be Screened at 9-15 p.m. Per Three Nfght 6 More Only Saturday, Sunday and Monday, January. 18, 19, and 20, 1919 and the Screen Interpretation or A Story by the Greatest387 words
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Article195 1919-01-18 3 [Courtesy of the French Consulate.] Paris, Jan 14, 0.26 p.m.— The French 8 per cent bonds are at franot 62 the 5 per cent at 89.40 and the 4 per oent aft 72.65. j *At the Inter- Allied Council yesterday [new armistice conditions were imposed j including195 words
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Article671 1919-01-18 3 Conjectures have been rife, says the Straits Echo, bb to the real cause of the present situation with regard to rice, bat what is at the root of the matter and is the main cause of the present shortage is the crop of paddy being late m671 words
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Advertisement485 1919-01-18 3 CIGARETTES No. 555 Virginia P S T ,S"" $1.05 Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins Quality counts m all things but more <l especially m cigarette manufacture. V Men of discrimination find that after N^^* */****^3W smoking "State Express" inferior brands yfT\ \K.^&*%& are more of a misery than a pleasure.485 words
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Advertisement228 1919-01-18 3 Federated Malay States War Charities, Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States War Charitlee^Committee and the Prizes will be allocated as followB The Prizes The allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows SO per cent. for one Ist prize. 10228 words
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Advertisement24 1919-01-18 3 VU iHUSIii HOMEWARD BOUND I. CAMPBELL LATHAM t Ct., Curt i Hill MUltan Tfflir t Mi Ooidoiv BnunMi' &OMDOH W Mr. a v. oiaa.24 words
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Advertisement291 1919-01-18 3 WHITEAWAY, LAIBIAW AND COMPANY, LIMITED. THE HAT HOUSE A most comfortable lit ting Topee L KW of extra light welgbt. Covered W bite k if mKt^f UH ail ELL WOODS FUNPROOr. Tie TollygUDge. Khaki Topee, of consolidated Sda Pith Helmet as sketch, r £Kj T^» %J* rei ??i atloi i291 words
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Article257 1919-01-18 4 The following are the final accounts of this War Fund. Instructions ba?e been asked for from the War Office as to the disposal of the balance. Malaya No 1 The Eu Tong Sen 811,168 88 2 Kinta 11,172 52 8 Alma Baker 1 1,160 08 4 Wi257 words
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Article407 1919-01-18 4 Acoording to a statement m the Journal of Tropioal Medicine and Hygiene, Hong kong mnet bear the stigma of being tha starting point of the influenza scourge. The writer, who signs himself "j C," says that m December, 1888, he read a paper before the Hongkong Medical407 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1919-01-18 4 w^siM Wholesome, f^^^H Refreshing. ||^I].|?^H Prepared from the pure juice of the W *^in finest West Indian Lime Fruit, grown "fi>& v '<j? c on our estates m Dominica, West I^^k i^r.ii M \i 1 n dies. i% >^tl Insist on having ROSE 9 K^^, j|^ lllllllllilH!illllHIIIIIIIIIUIIIllllllllHI!IIIIIIHIIIIHIHIiiill!iiiHi) nk /I I111 words
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Advertisement48 1919-01-18 4 Straits Shipping Parcels and Shipping Agency 8 Telegraph at 5 and 6 Raffles Quay next to telegraph office SINGAPORE. Yon Need Us II you are Booking a Passage, Receiving, Forwarding, Insuring, or Storing goods. Goods Collected, Shipped and Delivered to any Address. 0.0.D. GOSLIIG ft 00., Established 188048 words
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Advertisement216 1919-01-18 4 BLACK DIAMOND! V^W^^ 1 m^ 111 r^ 8 i^^^l s We] are AGENTS for the famous BLACK DIAMOND I The Best Files on the Market. I Large Stocks Just to Hand. Q BY Bb ISi IS r ~^^k p^\ Bj ■P'QBa 1^ wl/^^ t>i UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE216 words
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Advertisement412 1919-01-18 4 By Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and 99 Years leasehold Property Situate at Pasir Fanjang and Chancery Lane. Singapore To be held at the Auction Rooms of Powell ft Co,, Ltd. Nos 16 17 Baffles Place On Tuesday, the 28th Jan. 1919. at412 words
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Advertisement351 1919-01-18 5 TENTS, AWNINGS, RAIN-COVERS AND COTTON DUCK Uaanfactared Sold. TNE MIYAHXE TENT SHOKO, 2 c borne, Mlnau I Ajikawa, Kita-ku, OSAKa ;?AN Correspondence Solicited. 4-1 10-19 p r -i oi the bean known as J i-- n rye centres the delicate thf Itike ocrves radi.ite m all as thnxmhool the body.351 words
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Advertisement653 1919-01-18 5 'sONDAT CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. J>N 19T71. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. i 7 m. aiatlos and Lita^yj 7.46 a.m. Holy CJommnnlon Hymns 57-, 583, 819, 851. li.M am. Holy Communion and Address. (Corporate Com it union of the OWA.) 4 p.m. Saoday School. 5.3 p.m. Eveneong and Sermon. Hymns653 words
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Advertisement872 1919-01-18 5 Middle-aged people L_p-g-BJ are often afflicted llllwfilWi^l wit^ 1 tliat distressIBnSinJ ing &ilme^ wind y H»B{l\\l spasms. They seem I I to cut like a knife |l;l^T}Wfm|//| Sufferers should get iiik i^yiyEiii Lottie of I^H WOODS' GREAT I 111 IS II PEPPERMINT CURE I Ell ™*V 9W9ml*9 I t aH872 words
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Advertisement610 1919-01-18 5 TO ALL DISCHARGED SERVICE MEN A General Meeting will be held m the j North Kcom of the 8. 0. 0. Pavilion on Monday next, January 2! th, commencing at -10 pm. All members who were present at the preliminary meetiog are earnestly reque* ted to attend, a hearty invitation610 words
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Advertisement589 1919-01-18 5 WANTED. Architectural P*a "htMoa*?. *rply stating experience auu la'aty to Ei x 75, c/o Free Pr ss. j 12-1 1«. 18-1 WANTED Immediately two Junior Clerks fcr old established firm. Must have passed 7th Standard. Good prospects. Apply stating salary required to Box No. 28, c/o Singapore Free Press. *61589 words
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Article20 1919-01-18 6 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. Reimanh.— On Janoary 14, 1919, at "Spring- field", Penang, to Mr. and Mrb. E. Rbimann, a son.20 words
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Article1009 1919-01-18 6 Saturday, Januaky 18, 1919. To what an extent circumstances condition virtues as well as vices may Ibe seen from the conduct of the Bolshevists and Spartacists m Russia land Germany. The floodtide on which ,the Bolshevists were borne to power was a tide of refusing to1,009 words
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Article238 1919-01-18 6 Regulations regarding cracker firing at Chinese New Year are published Me A Arnholdt is recognized br m charge of the Danish vice consulate at Penang. Mr E Edwards, Senior Boarding Officer, has bean seconded for service as acting commander of the Sea Men-. Two values of the new stamps have238 words
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Article195 1919-01-18 6 ALLIES CONTROL PLENTY OF FOOD Bat Friends Come First (0y Submarine CXble] llUaUr'i Barrioe] Londori, Jaa 14 —The Prew Bareau issues a wire from Paris slating that the third wßQtinti of tba Saprem* Coancil of Supply and Relief on Monday considered the present position ol relief work m195 words
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Article95 1919-01-18 6 Lotdcn J*n 15 The French Govern ment has decided more fully to utilise the labour of- war- prisoners m the reconetrnc tian of the devastated departments. They fue allotting at least 200, 00 men for this work. Paris, Jan 15. The French Cabinet has decided that tbe95 words
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Article47 1919-01-18 6 New York, Jan 10.— Fifteen thousand dockweiksrs have etrock demanding high er pay and shorter boms. Harbour work ii at a standstill, li ii ttased thai the Government intends to utilise the services of soldier* and sailors to continue the work of the port.47 words
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Article132 1919-01-18 6 Al S6 Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday the marriage took place of Mr Douglas Slade Aicger, of Epsom, Surrey, and Miss Violet Marjorie Rawley Crose, of Kensiu ton, London, the officiating clergyman being the Yen Archdeacon Swindell. The bride, who was given away by Mr C E Harvard, looked132 words
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Article287 1919-01-18 6 The Hon Mr A N Kenion had to re enter the Batu G&jah Hospital on Saturday. Mr C J Baker has been appointed Secretary to the War Loans Investment Trust of Malaya m succession to Mr H C Woodroffe, who has gone on leave. A special general meeting of the287 words
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Article297 1919-01-18 6 REQUISITION TO CEASE AT ONCE j Allotting New Vessels &j SuDntnif ijmtjmt Loaioa, J»u 14 The Ntit B«t»t says The ShJpaifjj Oontro!ler unnou> 1 1 that Bfitifeh eh p- cjmpktiuj; tupagm March 1 at Ui^rel X o«ij n pjr?* <.- exception jI BtMt, at pore abroad, w Iralma-d297 words
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Article106 1919-01-18 6 London Jao 15. The executive of tl Seameo'e Union bag passed a retcluti^ regrettiug that it has not bsm invited t; •end representatives to the Pence Confer encs to give evidence regarding the Gercnat •c» outrages, and therefore tiecicicg tc call an international eonfereuce of AAiec and neutral106 words
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Article109 1919-01-18 6 London, Jan 14. A few of the lecittf ot the Navy are gradually being divulged It is now permissible to give tome detailol the British X Boats. Ttese are real!' submersible cruisers ot great lice ace speed. While on the surface they uss steam for propulsion, while eleetrlcit>109 words
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Article24 1919-01-18 6 Paris, Jan 15 —Colonel Leclirc, torrmi commandant ot the Paris Air Defines*. Lq been appointed to organise civil avialic m France. Havat24 words
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Article183 1919-01-18 6 [Courtesy op thb French Covbulate. Paris, Jan 17, 620 p.m.— Tbe Frencl 8 pet cent bonds are at f rance 62 80 th« 6 pec cent at 7 2.86. Robber it quoted at 2s Ofd. A meeting of the Premiere and Mirjister of Foreign Affairs of the183 words
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Article53 1919-01-18 6 Under (he anepicee of the Americac Aeeociation of Malaya, a Memorial Service •o the late Theodore R>oeerelt, ex -Pre ■ident ol the United Statei of America will ha held m Weale? Charch to-morrow, Sunday, at 6.80 p.m. An invitation is extended to the public to53 words
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Advertisement71 1919-01-18 6 FOR SALE A NUMBER OF EMPTY BARRELS IN GOOD CONDITION CALDBECK, MAO6REGOR Co. BOORD'S OLD TOM CORDIAL I Per Case gin A532.50 SOLE HB Less 5 AGENTS Duty Extra Wine and Spirit Merchants John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ia England) CREAM LAID MANILLA ENVELOPES ALL BIZEB BTOCKED. OFFICE REQUISITES. OP71 words
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Advertisement52 1919-01-18 6 Wilson Co.; PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS g I D ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1038 g R fob^ n i 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the oonditione of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." i Mo better guarantee of the high quality of 1 out work oould be given or52 words
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Article965 1919-01-18 7 MORE PRELIMINARY DETAILS FIXED The Dominions Pleased i*r •übmaria* Gab!*; [Mauser's Barvu*] London, Jan 15. A oommun!qu£ from Pawls states tb* fc hiStierCo it has been t*i-» p- foe tbe; Qovtvnoaents p«rtirt pi.- lj 1:1 ;ue preltßaiuarj p-ace ouveraa t u.-.-j > IfIMM o pirute communiqoAg swg965 words
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Article522 1919-01-18 7 TERMS NOT CARRIED OUT BY THE GERMANS Strong Allied Action Demanded l*J Bubnanae Gable] I Renter's tfarvios] London, Jan 10. In connection with demobilisation problems and the fact that the second armidtice period conoludea on Juu 17, when the Associated Powers must c*rcN!ly reconsider the terms of renewal522 words
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Article138 1919-01-18 7 U S Liberty Loan Beaten London, Jan 14. The Treasury an nounces that to Jan 18 the total subsorlp tions to National War Bonds since their inauguration on Oct 1, 1017, Exceeded fifteen hundred millions sterling. The attainment of such a figure is a unique achievement.138 words
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Article302 1919-01-18 7 Submarine Oabl« } - SPARTAGISTS DETERMINED IN GERMANY Is the Goiernment Safe {Bj Submarine Oabl«} iflmter'a ■ervi<M>] Amsterdam, Jan 16. Despite tbe ap parent triumph of the Government m j Berlin, news from other German centres j shows that considerable disorder prevails |It is reported from Biemen that the Majority Socialists bant302 words
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Article418 1919-01-18 7 An Inept Government London, Jan 15. A Vienna despatch paints a gloomy picture of the situation m Hungary. It says that tbe weak and incompetent Government at Budapest b»9 led to chaos throughout the country and a serious Bolshevist outbreak is imminently feared. This is assisted by propaganda418 words
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Article21 1919-01-18 7 Lnxsmbnrg, Jan 14.— rbe Onameci fry 10 to 19 rotes hu chosen Princess Chai lottt to BUOOMd tht Gland daohM.21 words
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Article351 1919-01-18 7 IMMENSE SUM VOTED FOR PROPAGANDA Help for the Poles I*7 ■mbmariae Oablel CsWmfter's l«rvioe] Stockholm, Jan 1 5. Tbe Rutsfan Soviat Government has passed a resolution to use fifty million roubles toe agitation purposes abroad. Paris, Jan 15. Tha Russian qaeacion, which ia a very thorny one, will351 words
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Article106 1919-01-18 7 Said to be Crushed Madrid, Jan 14. Postal communication with Portugal is interrupted, but il is reported from the frontier that the revolution is being carried on chiefly by troops from Fiance, with the object of replaoing tbe Government by supporters of ex President Macbado. Badajos, Jan 15.106 words
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Article59 1919-01-18 7 Belgrade, Jan 15. The Prinoe Regent has issued a proclamation to the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes m which he states that a National Assembly will be convoked as soon as possible which will constitute a provisional legislative body. The proclama tion outlines a number of democratic Sooialißtio59 words
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Article92 1919-01-18 7 Paris, Jan 14, The French Parliament resumes its labours to day. The Chamber is generally expected to re elect M Desohanel to the Senate m competition with M De Selves. Some Senators are expected to vote as avoiding the appearance of a virtual permanency of the presidency. (Havas.)92 words
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Article89 1919-01-18 7 London, Jan 14. Great interest is being taken m a case m the West London police court, where Lieut Colonel Norman Oeoil Ratherford wu remanded on aoharge ol murdering Major Miles Charles Seton, of the Australian Imperial Force, who served m Egypt m the war. In transpired89 words
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Advertisement195 1919-01-18 7 ROBINSON Co. Shanks "Britisher" Lawn Mower Made m Great Britain j THE IDEAL I^** J/ LIGHT MACHINE dr /jar OTTTT 1 A T> /jw >^ ■tJ jßy STRONG FOR Amsfif AM "T\ SMALL a/% FA^TTV This machine is substantial and* the public have found out its value, No other Cheap195 words
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Advertisement451 1919-01-18 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MUL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. TAMB mard for London about 29tn January (via Suez Canal) M MISHIMA MARU February EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Servloe.451 words
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Advertisement645 1919-01-18 8 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (Incorporated m Holland.) ROYAD PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKBTVAART Tfllaohone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. Teiepnone rg g^ k 1437 superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. n Jan. 18 K4LMO4 P. Boesoe "J~~ lft Brouwer645 words
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Advertisement738 1919-01-18 8 AND Apcar Li imf (Gompanies Incorporated m England Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES KA.ST OF BOMBAY are at present sue. pended. INTER MEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE as "Novara738 words
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Article1361 1919-01-18 9 I Utned by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jan 17th. JAII laomiMi of BtetUiig Boat man S3 ■essrded m vutel* aomi»al low Hrn f ienii RUBBER STERLING OGMPANIJBS. Uav. inoß. Paid. sjaw Di*= Bciraaa. s»«.*s«i i 100,000 la la Aiiagar is% 19 so 879,930 IB IB1,361 words
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Advertisement657 1919-01-18 9 Carbonate OF Ammonia m tin-lined cases containing 1 cwt. TEe BORNEO CO, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF 106 Valuable Building Allotments situate at Jalan Besar and Reserve for road off Syed Alwee Road On Monday, 20th January, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. Lot No?. 1636/1644 with frontage on657 words
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Advertisement103 1919-01-18 9 CHEESE GRUYERE CHEFSE Australian Cheddar (loaf) d 0 do (Cream m tins of 5 ozs Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. YAMATO'S C THE HOUSE Q. That has Specialised for over C TWENTY T I O years m I COTTONS SILKS. N X c IYAMUO COMPANY c I SINGAPORE. STRONG AND103 words
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Article872 1919-01-18 10 A Firmer Commodity Market— The Removal of Restrictions Government Control Proposals Abandoned Forward Sales Admirable Java Shares Favoured. From Our Own Corrs*ynd*nl London Dec 5. A distinctly firmer tone has characterised the rubber market during recent weeks, both as regards the commodity and the shares. The same872 words
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Article919 1919-01-18 10 Galang Besar again shows poor results, earnings for the past year being equivalent, to only 1% and 2% on issued capital. The estate will never be a cheap producer, I hence when low commodity prices rule profit earning capaoity 1b bound to prove negligible. The all-in coet was919 words
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Advertisement276 1919-01-18 10 I Reliability. w Albions gained the Gold Medal for Reliability m OC oc the year 1905, and Albion Commercial Vehicles Xr /QJ have maintained this standard ever since. V> /Oi Just as the Albion has contributed to the jsX at victories of British commerce, so it is playing XX x>276 words
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Advertisement591 1919-01-18 10 I Appropriate, always, i 1m With certain dishes, such as Gamt, LEA iT PERRINS SAUCE is always appropriate. j^ gj It is the recognised sauce for such use. In fact, for everything with which a sauce A M M be used, LEA PERRINS 1 is invanably g InnJi -he BEST591 words
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Advertisement504 1919-01-18 11 Aa?<f,;& ever $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tfce Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Coorj of England, and oomplles with the BrltishLife Urarowe Cbm^uias Lai li504 words
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Advertisement530 1919-01-18 11 CHARTERED BANK Of tadla Australia and Sbina, I WfpmM !i Ess!aod by 3&;« l Gbarisr. BUD DP CAPITAL £1.200 000 iiaatßYE pond Z ia.oooiooo H«ssr7c Liability of Proprietor! £1,200,000 Ha. AD OFFICE SI S;"»l!e?86ATS, LOHDCK, 1, 0, iGSKCiBS AMD BBAMCBBB, Amritsar Qcugkocg Penauj Bangkok BoUo Pake! Batavia ?fob l»angcco Bombay530 words
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Advertisement551 1919-01-18 11 BSmKQW* 4HD 3!?ABa5&l 0 Q ;> Cii UAL $15 000.000 BtiVai iia.fioo.ooe I M .»oo,ooo Itftni U&UHifol Pvo?»sB4c4rp^ $15,000,000 CSGBS C? &EBBOTORI, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyonb, r!halvD3ar G. T. M, Edkltss, Eb^. Deputy Chairman. A. H. loraptoa, Esq. Bon. Mr. D. Landale Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell, E. V.551 words
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Advertisement311 1919-01-18 11 Phone No. 1925. OSK. (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) For EUROPE via Suez, ss. "Nanking Maru H for Marseilles 18th January s.s. "Borneo Mara" for London Early Feb. s.s. No. 8, "Kenkon MartT via311 words
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Advertisement122 1919-01-18 11 jc" |j IVT Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Incorporated In Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION C 3. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PAKETVAART 2 3 COLLYER QUAY. ONtER CONTRICT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA Go\ F. WMEHTB. SPECIAL 5,000 TONS TOURIST STE a ABRS FROM JAVA TO Route. Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Bristol c, Sydney aMI122 words
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Miscellaneous694 1919-01-18 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignee* For Swaardecroon Dut 902 Vun Diyn DoogglalO KPM Unc Khoen Foeag Dut 684 Van Tool Rjntiaoak 19 Tong Aik Pontianak Tag Atlas Dvi Hengevoid P .Saujboe 20 AP Co Unc Hang Seng Bri 1386 Cummicg Anamba 21 Oov Uoe Tatai Maru694 words
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Miscellaneous260 1919-01-18 11 WAIL TABT.B Ta day. .c llm below r i.aog, &l*tecc», WM.%, \sm Ti'tu: p,t»> **tif i^xidft Sauflar). Jckore 8, 9.80, nocn, t, 4 8 p.m. Cucob Heck Tew 880 AM Bangkok Koala G.BO AM Marseilles etc Naokin Miru 10 80 AM Kuan tan via parts Ranee 10.80 AM Marseilles Kibi260 words
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Letter807 1919-01-18 12 To the Editor. Sir, Fads make me a believer m the solidarity of the human race. Bat while my sympathies are largely with Labour Id all their reasonable demands, my sap port has been rou:h ditoounted by the way m which the workers, men and women,807 words
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Article150 1919-01-18 12 At the first ordinary meetiog of the Roy*! S-.-c'.ety of Arts held oa Nov 22, 1918, the followicg candidates were pro po^d for election as Feilowe of the Society Mr G A Hereford, Pecang, Straits Settlements; Mr E A Eliaa, Singapore, Straits Sett'srcent-s Mr Alexander MaoLeunan. M I Mech EMI150 words
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Article430 1919-01-18 12 The directors' teport for the year ended October 81, to be submitted at tbe annual meeting on Jan 25 at noon at the offices cf tbe company, states that the profit for the period, after makiog fall allowance for depredation on stock, buildings, furniture, garage equipment, etc430 words
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Article84 1919-01-18 12 The American Consulate General is m receipt of telegraphic information from the Department of State at Washington to the effect that, by an Act of Congress approved November 21, 1918, no distilled malt, vinous cr other intoxicating liquors shall be imported into the United84 words
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Article344 1919-01-18 12 The Secretaries of the Am pang (Kinta) Tin Mining Co, Ltd, inform ua that arrangements have been came to whereby the Ampang water power has been leased to the Uln Piah Co, Ltd, for the purpose of woiking the Uiu Piah Mine. Letterß received from Miss McNair, late344 words
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Article271 1919-01-18 12 Among those noticed at tbe track on Tuesday morning was the Hon the Resident Councillor, the President of the Club. Some very useful work was done and every gallop was run against the clock. The track was hurdle j off. Black Watch, Ross up, jumped off just before271 words
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Article119 1919-01-18 12 5,000,000 Casualties with 800,000 Killed. A message from Vienna states that the Austro-Hungarian losses fcom the begin ning of the war to the end of last May amounted to 4,00 ,000 killed, wounded and sick. 16 will be observed that 4>ri eoners are not mentioned, and tha119 words
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Article465 1919-01-18 12 Information from London report! that three important cables are interrupted m the Atlantic. Three ships are oat on restoratioc work, but the weather it very bfld. It is hoped to restore these oablei shortly, when traffic will come through normally. (Pinang Gazette.) The Eurasian Literary Association will bold465 words
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Article550 1919-01-18 12 The P and O Novara ie due to arrive here about Ist February. The Medusa on Jan 18 reported passing a ten inch §quared epar apparently embedded m the bottom as N 45 w 8 approximate from One Fathom Bank light. The beacoa on the southern end of550 words
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Article55 1919-01-18 12 I Orders for week ending Saturday, Jan 26 Sunday 20. Signalling Claeeea V M C A 6.15 p.m. Thursday 23. B t«le Band Practice Malay Volunteer Club 6 15 p ru. Friday 24. Ambulance Class, YMCA 5.15 p m. I Saturday 25. Field Day. Individual Troop Orders55 words
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Article36 1919-01-18 12 Agents Guthtie and Go. i Suagei Buaya 86,576 total for 6 mos 215,257. Kwaleo 26,842 i Sumatra Caoutohappij 110 708 Ampat (Sumatra) 12,400 Secretaries Evatt and Co. Kerliog 20 pikuls Malaooa 287,70036 words
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Article26 1919-01-18 12 Mr J O Rees, of Messrs Pdtohard and 00, Limited, who. went Home m 1917 to join the army, has returned to Penang, ■ays the Bono.26 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1919-01-18 12 S.V.C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Monday, Jan 20. 5.15 pm. Drill Hall Bund and Bugles Thursday, Jan 28. 515 pm Dull H*ll Band and Bugles Monday Jan 27i 510 p.m. Drill Hail All unite SVC* Wednesday, Jan 29. 610108 words
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