The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1918

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN OJfiNTS 'SINGAPORE, FEIDAY, SEPTEMBEK 20. 1918. NO. 9,472
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  • 303 1 Toe British have successfally opened a new offensive, between Cambrai and Si Quentin. threatening the communi cation between and the enflankment of both those important towns (except that we hear again of limited objectives "> Page 5 The news from the re^t of the western front continues
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  • 1600 1 If then remain id Bitftaod today any people v,»o Btfil g'uriih'e <riordum:e)y over tuofa in.tUera as d. arth Df tad cabe or restricted supplies of batfor it might ba vrt 11 it the Government could organize far tbtm a few axpeditiom to a certain town la Fiance
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 I GOODRICH TYRES L) N PNEUMATICS /\F I 1 wILo ny I Mitts. Tuesday f 15th October, iiiirs€M3iy 9 tdXn "Jc^ouerf Saturday, 19th October. Spscial Luncheons and Dinners. k"nd pennissioD ol the His Highness the Sultan »re ih 1 lU: <l oi the Johore Military Forces b m attendaofci dnring
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    • 104 1 rl&miltoi^ Pianos. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., beg to draw attention to these well-known American Pianos. They embrace all the latest improvements m Piano Manufacture, and for solidity of construction, excellence of tone, touch, and design of case, cannot be excelled. THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD?, [Incorporated m Hongkong] SINGAPORE.
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    • 76 1 LATEST ADVEBTISEKKFITS. s I Pulltidiurr Sfaelboroaffb, Qaiety an^ Hurirua progiatumta —Page 2 C M Go's? ea!e of coconut; plantation P-.ge 2. Anicibon on the tr&tspalfa Page 3. Juoicr cleft waated for Jsp»ne6s CorrsmerciDl Museum— Page 8. SscoudhDni moror bike with sidecar 'inquired for Page 3. Re-opGning of Lnna Park Page
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    • 5 1 eOODRiGH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMAIICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 108 1 TYI>. WEEK j fr-u*£| 20th rit£b Wa fc i-10 10 a 1 -18 p.m. Full Moon. t Chamber of Commerce meeting, 2.15 p.m. Satvdsj 21st. Hlfii f V«»3-F ii. l?-.? 9 p tn. < St. Mattbow. Tabernacle?, H y Day (Jewish Holiday.) Nyalas Rubber, Evatt's, nooa. Sunday, 22nd j High
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  • 44 2 Orders for week ending September, 21st, 1918. Friday, Sppt JO. Ambulance Class, YM C A, 5.15 p.m. Individual Troops Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. Dr Tan Seng Tee will conduct; an Ambolance Class for the First Malacca Troop wry Saturday. DLJLHJL;HL;
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 631 2 NOW 0^7(^11 on T ||f| j SALE §11 (Cloth Covers $1.75) DOIAAR BIRfcSTOI^Y j QFnC£,_l_6_jHaH6E |_j I DR SODTT'S RENOWNED I GRIPE MIXIORE or Infants' Preservative [Begd.^ A Boon to rnf ints and Mothers alike Qaickly giveerellel tn G:ipos, cases of Cclie due to Acidity, Flatulence o In«3lgi sti m
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    • 993 2 From Thursday, September 19, to Tuesday Sen I A RATTLING GOOD VR^^^ I THE j» U TH^ 118 I Btory Vftb Si Tin; xrt ett a rcui. til tit t feat gh I thrill, rhe p^'ef^e dm acttop, i JU th(: BtOTf I Itfa k bOi B :>• c h
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    • 916 3 f RE-OPENING OF LUNA PARK CISIBO citee ite at Itoi sea cn3 of Middle Uoad, bebiud the ALHAMBRA'and an Theatre*. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, AT 5 P.M. (WEEK DAYS AT 6 P.M.) PHICIS AS BEFORE, CHILDREN UNDER 12 H4LF PIHCE TO ALL PARTS. AUCTION SALE OF v Househ i Furniture and
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    • 766 3 Re Salty Liebmann, Deceased. All pernons baying claims against tb«? Estate of »he abovenameJ who died at Singapore on tbe 26th day or August, 9 8, are required to I stn>) m p .rticalar theioof to the uadtraign- d as Bolicitcr for Mrs. Sophie Galderwood the Executrix of the will
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    • 483 3 WANTED JUNIOR CLERK Apply to tbe Japanese Conimerct&l Museum, Stamford house, Bingaj-o c. 20 9 27 9 WANTED Second* hand motor cycle with sidecar, machine must be m first class running order. i lease iteud particulars and price required to B. M., o/o Singapore Free Preset. 2?-9 28 9 A
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    • 51 3 MR J R 111 111 W* II a f LYNN ANDERSON Has Returned to j SI hI J& 831 1| 1 1^1 UJ%b^Uf Ib C Ann is n63tiy i j Jo^^^ i^^^^^^^k iHr^^^ jH^H ■^^ft I^^h i^^s 898 !nl^B heSp *^^t I i I j ADVERTISING AGENCY, 1 A f^hanorp
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 Russell..—On 17th-ger.temb; r at 2, Johore! Road, PenaDg, the wife of H. S 1 ussell, of j a son
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  • 769 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Sept 20, 1918. 1 On July 6th Shore tailed from Hoi. I Jp.nd a convoy of merchantmen bound] for the Dutch E ist Indies, escorted by a man of war and accompanied by 1 collier b'so as to avoir] t lie necessity of coaling at
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  • 554 4 Mr J R Fivau Andargou, wlu I:a3 beaa od a tup to HoDgkor g and Pailippinee, has rtturctd to SiDgapore. In a game of billiards at the Singapore Catholic Club between MrDFerrao and Mr Lewis-, the latter nsade a break of 125. Mr H E G Solbi left for Home
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  • 559 4 DEC I4TII fcUiGESTED. A v: ry larp'ly atteadod meeting of itpreseotalivtt. of nil clus^es of tbn Bwwui' city v?2^ pri.Hi.ied. ov^c ab ba fecttral com Tiittee rjf Oar D y," by tba jn'blc ,Mr F S Jiiaioe, Cw G, m the C/uuncii Chamber ye-iftduy uftetnoon. The Prefi&Mtt of
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  • 82 4 declares that the traitors frackly say thit s Czech State is only a question of weeks oi months. The paper states that the laiasez taire policy is causing treasonable move meats to show openly m the monarchy's other Slav territories acd concludes b; calling attention to the rumours becoming ever
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  • 219 4 The Rosso-German Front Vladivostock, Sept 17. It is reported that a strong representative Government has been established at Omsk. Central and West Siberia are no w free of the Bolshevikand war prisoners and comparative tra r qaility reigns. The RubßcGermun front has been re- established on the line
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  • 427 4 L<mloii "7 till 1..: Lr states i 4th B IQCC4 ibout 16 I r tioni bj mibi Britub tn Ma bed uri Un l:; Bicden! v i eight captured F.-i troag i i > Poebiag ton iP- tfwj Old 3WMI IQBtb V: B thi anemj d i- B
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  • 70 4 A Critic*! Situation Z Imitetdwn, >I ]M LLI ft****** r isuu,^. i v/,--p,ror M KMd«i a iefere» < b 1 :.c I. Tj Hwigary, ,ck--1 Bad pi si cow ■QoaeQ JBheiafH N* c lophii i 4Mlri B th« ri^.r; I I ghfcci :.u [I B and b«u^^ 'U-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 140 4 COTTTT^I' I iGIN PK/CE $38.40 PER CASE Duty Extra. ILUdI X MAbbntbUn ffl uu. EJ* 1 tJ^ir **k^ )k 1*? -> »j» IJ <—v 4- r LARGE VARIETY AND STOCKS OP KIT BAGS, SUIT CASES ETCJOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) now ready! the singapore automobile club year book
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    • 47 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEFRGKE 1038 6 FOB 1% j 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note tbe conditions ot cut offer "Ho satisfactory Proof, No Payment." > No better guarantee of tbe h!gb on&Hty of ou* work could be given or ficruartclt 3 j
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  • 1111 5 NEW BRITISH ATTACK fH RU3T BETWEEN CAMBRAI AND ST QUENTIN Germans Surprised Again ij amDaariß* C*bl«] gtpt I*.— Heuter ear^a that Be kith H 1 ck w^ oa a W i pc letar&tad to an b a !e~. We captured M M RUGS. I Mailed objective*, Maxcb lino. Lhj enemy
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  • 63 5 London, 'Sept 18 The Press Bureau states that the number of American troops embarksd for Europe m August was 813.000, of whom 180.000 wart carried m British ships. Washington, Sept 17 —The War Department has asked Congress to provide 7,347 million dollars. In addition to the
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  • 60 5 London Sept 18 Toe death m action is announced of Lord Alexander George ihynne a Major m the Royal Wilts Yeomanry, acd brother of tbe sth Maiquis ol Bath. He was born m 1878. He served m the South African War, and fiom 1902 to 1905 was
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  • 50 5 Arabterdara, Sept 18.— Sx psr&ous, ino6 \y children, wera injured m the coarse cf a coliib'cii between the food rioters and the military m tbe Jordan district yeater I day evening, when shops were plundered 'and demolished. The burgo-masLer has OTTOed parents to keep their children >
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  • 29 5 P.. rig, Sept 18.— M Marcel Monnier, famcu* m China and the Far East as 'explorer and author of Chinese drama, 'hao died m France. (Haves.)
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  • 26 5 Washington, Sept 18.— Mr John W Davis, of West Virginia Solicitor General ito the United Slates, has been appointed ambassador to Great Britain.
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  • 403 5 ALLIED PUSH CONTINUES YIG ROUSLY May be Greatly Extended l»j «nbaa»riM» tJabla i!Ust«r'« B«rrio«i i London, Sepb 17 The friiocessful con tinuution of the Djbropoijrj offensive^ combined with very considortbSfl livtlintßs north cf Mona«»tir and m tba Ctrna bind, whore thj Bulgarian* i-eport Frenob attacks, increases expectations o'
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  • 353 5 More Brilliant British Raids London, Sept 17. The Air Ministry says thai on the afternoon of Sepi 16 we twice attacked the aeroplane works and chemical factory at Mannheim with ex eellanl results. Tbe enemy attacked us over onr objective and three British machines are missing. We attacked
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  • 31 5 London, Sept 18.— Wireless Italian official We repulsed repeated thrusts against our defences at the head of the 1 8eren valley and north of Grappa, inflict- ing hea?y loesea.
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  • 737 5 PEACE NOTE APPROVED BY GERMANY I Allied Attitude Firm r_B* Submarine Cable] JtUuMr'i Sarriu*] I Am3tordam, Sepb 18 —The Vtecni offloia! fteiohepast says that tbe Qovernme »t despatched its Peace Note after coa=ultation with tbe Gtninnn Government and wi'h the later 1 fullest approval. Tie Naie was composed
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  • 33 5 Pari Sept 18 Le Petii Pacieieu learns tbur, Balg am, ;»»ter iiOßeuita k:>.: vuh the Allies, has decided absolutely to r» j et tbe German p oposal for v separate peace.
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  • 46 5 London, Sept 18.— Owing to Mi- L'oyd George's indisposition, Lord Beaver brocfa'& dinner m honour of the Australian, N^w i Zealand and Sonth African journalists had i 'been postponed till next week. London, Sept 19. The Premier, Mr Lloyd George, ie now convalescent.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 84 5 i Robinson Co. 1 is). BDXfc- PLftIN CHOCOLATE niiirNT >\ DELIGHT tH TIN* WißcSrratt*. tt# < IWE E B 4) 9 fill a* ofM« sb? LAFAYEITE, Phoiogra *to Their HAJESXIES Begs to announce that he cor.d iota U c OHL¥ EUEOFEAN mT% TPTtoT^N T TO XT jX-I XliiAl \JTJLiXi3XX CURVE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 641 6 AND Apcar Li m c (Ooxufanioa Icccsvctated im England.) Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and o&lental s. n. Co. (Under Contract wlta His Majesty's Gorernaient.) me company's mail SBRVICB3 bast or Bombay are at present •na comsSSys intermediate services to and from london are gKf,;SS?te »oo*ed B°=°»a, opportantt, otto^ rt
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    • 823 6 OISSSAGERIE& MARITIMES (Incorporated iw Fkako? MAIL LIMB, Monthly service between Bhanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Columbo, Diiboutl, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BBAKCB LIHJI. Fortnightly service between fiaigoa-Tonrane-Haiphong. For farther lnfcnn&tton apply to 4. de COUBTOit, Agents. FOB HONGKONG. 1 A British Steamer with pplenflid accommodation for First Clans i assengers
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    • 644 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP ccSSi (INCORPOK\TED IN Ua\> WIU REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SI RVICE Hongkorg, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Boßolaia and s an t S.S. VENEZUELA', 14 000 tons from Hccjfkong on or S.S. "ECOADOR". ***** tons do 1 0«t S.S. "COLOMBIA 14,000 tons do d 6th Nov JJJJ and evpry
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  • 1908 7 Senawang, 861,702 85.0C0 257,492 Sendayan, Sep 558,067 18,846 206,706 Sengat, Jane 516,560 84 100 264,512 Seremban, Deo 974>780 75,84 1 567,729 S'bai Kl'ng, 187,928 14,700 104 737 S'hai Malay, 134,767 29,849 17P,K40 S'hai Kel'tan, 140,829 16,805 U5.410 S'hai Pahang, 169,144 ***** 120,6 1 5 S'hai S'tra 579,554
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  • 276 7 Il Kbove liH* the toUlb In Q* b l MftMM *re month f Mai £-jr J De 7. r\ -afib In which the Company's year ends is Indicated after the name. Third column Bhowa the 1918 total to date and goooud column the total of the past month.
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  • 575 7 A. commuaication from the Foreign Office states that, on the announcements the Datch Government that it intended to teed convoy to the Dutch East Indies, the commander of which would refuse search by toe belligerents, the British Government r^ut a formal Note to the Dutch Government stating
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  • 209 7 The dead Sultaa of Turkey was perhaps the rnoeti pathetic figure m Europe. He was bo complete a nonentity that even his enemies felt no Btnotfoa towards him. He was the crcwu^d mollusc, destined all hie life, like Him, to serve Bfthet hi« elder brother, Abdul Ha:nid, or'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 0 Kfc v L t U M WOOD -PRESERVATIVE for the treatment of all kinds of soft timber m order to prevent the ravages of White Ants, Dry-Rot, Teredo, and Decay. CARZOLEUM is also invaluable for treatment of all kinds of TreeDiseases. Directions FOR UMBER Apply Carzoleum hot (not boiling)
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  • 755 8 Statement by German War Minister. LoDdon, Aug 25. Amsterdam. The German War Minister, General von Stein, m dq interview with, the Morgenpoat, admits that the! Germans have recently suffered come feedbacks even a reverse. He Baj6 Such occasional failures are a aerioua warning to the Hinterland and
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  • 93 8 The Burma resources committee hava recorded tha results of testa at Dalla Djckynrd and tha Burma railway of coal found m Burma and have decided to ask i the Government ;o place a geological exparfc i on special duty for the examination of j coal and lignite deposits and to
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  • 254 8 Amsterdam, June 80. Diecuseicg m a sympathetic vein m the 11 Berliner Tageblatt" Lord Grey's pam phlet on a League of Nation*, General' Count Max Montgelas euye: There are devotees cf the idol cf power m all countries. Against them we! must fight
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 452 8 MERIT In Fountain Pens, as m everything M| BJ else, it is merit that tells, and that is Mi MJ JU why the "Swan" has for a quarter In jjl HI of a century gained more users every II I HI year. When you buy a owan jBJI gsa Jfr
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    • 290 8 <fy Messrs. CROSSE BLACKWELL much regret hat for x tne irst time for a hundred years war conditions orevent mu n J^^T/ products being shipped to Singapore. They much appreciate ih e i O^y^ tney are receivin^ and ln re Pb would state that it is fully recognised^* yr that
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  • 128 9 Sept 19, 1918 T'ja following aro the shutee m 1 which ehaafda aca noHfled i*j lfa««ci Frasat uni Oo'a yesterday's shirs list Botptb Sstl«n Jla Panda i ,66 .63 2U3EZH BOLUS CO2?*NiF5 Auip .ii£ (Kiata) 8 7.' 9 25xd Kinta Isaooiatiott 14.00 14 no Lahat 7.00 8
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  • 49 9 -.C9X3IOMD "P t-a Sept 19 S^-lioss 1-4 7-82 3-ai*nS 1.8 8182 i:*"TSkU f 9fidill BIS M I-i Cjrau,T.T. if>i EOSt, f— j 6>*%P*s» W-aCE.a-A, Insaai <• 8» IATIi Sass&r.a 118 BAsssnii isanai M «5l SOYUHOM, liank ITllflag 16.64 Bttßt c! 2nx::-Aai toll t c v Ss.? Bilr«if LonSoa 49i
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  • 104 9 Sept 19 ClO [%S tout) r $149 87 9»Wtt 24C0 SacsMti Osfei ma flawMiw Ca%t Ko. I 22. 10 Fejf?.ss Bltflfc tttftfa, post 29 50 Hmhbi (Wfeiit teiri M io.oo H«iiMgf (lie 52 Hit )k,) aom Keteigi (^fl io Hit nom Kact (8.-iu'it 1 a3ci <..=:73» UunfttafiMv norn Sail
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  • 78 9 Le?4 Sir.gapot? Doa 'r, Lo.?^oc lftlv«0 Jcly eta B Btpt 3 July Brh A i July 12th D ii il July 16th i 1 Jnly2oth F „8 Only 'tin 1 G July 24th H July 27th I II August 7rh A Augnßt tk 6 August 14th C
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 444 9 ov^r 000 000 i N sse^ Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I jIB GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). j HEAD OFHCE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. j T 0«»» detosll^wlte the Supreme Coo,, 0/ Englaufl, and compiles with .be BrfttehtUe &<te»a.
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    • 444 9 j JcUS I BANK, LTD. Oayfttaj Jy, 48,000.000 Cayi»&i Paid Up y, 43.000,000 ■QOMIQ FaaO^. Y. 18,100,000 IVaiMunli Laooye BBf a Hrn Prmttimt. N. Kajiwara Baf. Mnenos. lLouye Bag Y. Y^raakawa Esq j N. Kajiw&r^ Bag, Tti, Odaglri %q. N. Bosna Esq. i)ar a K. Iwaaakl K. Bonoda Esq. k.
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    • 536 9 wmmommmii mmmm m *^**Bm%tmmmm m r!mmriamttj>miGeii*atiiHt tmm* KORTH BRITISH ANG MFSCIftTfLE INSURANCE COKP^Y (Incorporated m Great Britain). FIRE Simple Contracts, Latest Oonoessioas MARIN£ Ail kiadd of Matiue Butiteea transaoted. MOTOR CAR 3 Reduced Rates. Iccreasta Benefits. Po icie* issurd by thia Company cover Accidental Damago, Public Liaoiiitu? Bu~« glary, Fire
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    • 338 9 STEAMER S&LE 3,0)0 Tods D. W Ocrgo Btotmer S C Tens Hunkers. Dcuble Bcttom thrcoghout. Water Ballast, Triple expansion engines amidsbi: s just coaapleting. Constructed to British snrvcy rcqitre ments ard can be registeied under buy allied flag. OXBBOW, The Grove, Sea View Hotel, Taojosg Katong. H-9 )5, 20-9 CARS
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 425 9 DAILY SHIPPING REPORT. [AH Bcitieb vedseld uaieea marked] Arrlfali. Sept 18. Eftnerplda, Kaka, Hainam ludragiri (Dut). Sept 19— Lady Wad, Mednsa, Riang S-D^kep, Buyeke^, Menggala, Bconwec iDut); Tencbi Mam (Jap) Kuching (Sar*. CLEARANCES. Sept 1?. Sri Moar, Ipjh, Anjou, Circe, OuhpcO, Vac Overs:ra»eo, E.nila, GG Da ndcls; Sjeelman (Dat); Suddhadib
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  • 1102 10 Tbe annual gensral meeting of the Eerling Tin Mines, Ltd, was held ni tbe, registered o«*£3 ol the Company, French, •snk BuMding?, yssterc'nv. Mr J M Simo] was m lbs ch»ir and those present were, Messrs M Sohwerm, J B D.wid, A E B*l delay. H
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  • 237 10 Tha quarterly meeting of the Licensing Justices v*i held m the D.micS Court ypgVrday afternoon by Me W Langham G\rtor (presiding), Dr J A R Gleunie, Conioianuer B A Catnr. R N the boc'ble Me R J \-l\i c and \!eesrs W Hounicga and Tan KheaoQ Hock.
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  • 272 10 INQUEST ON TWO MALAYS. The Coroner, P* Murray Robpruon, held an enquiry, at the K^pp^l Harbour police station iu;o the circumstances attending the d *athti cf P.e M shamed bin Ha^s^n and Pie Johore .bia Bitam, cf the Jobore Mill tary Forces, who were alleged to have
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  • 225 10 The SUaiti Chinese Literary Association Etecordet haa thla useful auggettion, There a great nerd for tifflc eheda m tha {-j-.ra where the hawksra caa Eupply suitable food to tha ihouaands who corns to offloa m the morning from tha (suburb i cf the civ, Aa a rule, they
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  • 33 10 L tbam ai -1 00. Kimpong EamunUog. First fortnißh; of Sept hours run 6f 9, 90 700 cubic yards, total p.ku 8 688 84 realised en h:;c 154,000. _A_
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  • 41 10 A cablegram to Mr H E Darby. Snngei Tab? Estnte, Sut*gkai, from Me J C Osborne, informs him that he han received the news of the death of his brother Mr WOW Odborne, of Moynalpy Estate, Gopeng, whilst flying m France.
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  • 1107 10 Tbe Singapora Chamber of Commerce 'Rubber Association 3 weekly auctiDn wbb jh<?ld on Wpdn«&d*y aod Thursday when j there waa offered fjr caio 2,359,2911 b. (Tons 1,053.25). I Prices Realized Cr« per Jb. i Smoked Sheet Fine Rtbacd 43 to 50| Good 35 „46 Fine Pinin 42
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  • 195 10 Bluebird pbotcplays present Violet Mcc e^reau m the thrilling five-ac; feature photo-drama Morj?.;n's Raiders." It is a Civil War bioiy and should excite ranch mjre than ordinary iG^erest when it raukes its initial appearance at the Sarima Hail to-ni«?bt while m the f?cst chzv; the Btd and 4r.h
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  • 149 10 The undermentioned Singapore proper* tieß were gold by auction ct f be saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Co, 3 Reffles Place, en Wednesday Rfreruocu -Eight pi^c.s of freehold land t \nd heu t e No 153 1 Tanj->:£ X *org, n c ?r Eist Coast Road, an ii6Oi
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  • 87 10 At the fifth Assizes yesterday before M r Justice Ebd?n, the hearing V 73? resumi d of the charge of fcrgpry fcr the purpose of cheating preferred against two Sokienc, Choo Ah Tek and Oag Choon Uy», who vrere alleged to hr»ve forged an r-gr^ ement
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  • 80 10 The Club lamicV-s on Saad.-iy the 22nd in«l' will run as follow Johnston's Pur, 9. 10 and 11 am. 2.30 and ?,80 p.ai, Club Bungalow, 9.80, 10.30 ood 12 15, High Tide, 11.13 a.m. The long di&tanco race from the Club to Sea View will bo twum
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 149 10 The Eastern Illustratedgjj A PICTORIAL MAGAZINE I WATCH FOR THY; FIRST 13,r E For spaces and further particulars phm ap« 47-49, THE ARCADE JUST ARRIVED Feldman's 23rd Song I Dance Annual TO BF- H*D FROM Td 1705 H. 0. HOC SON insaporo [Ine House ci Cfctchy MuMci IN i i
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 107 10 S.V.O. DRILL PROGRAMME. Attendance at thred cecrnits 1 parades a week i? ccmpulH<.'y, [Drill 2 Marked s^e oompuleory.] Friday vSep 20 4 OOp Johnston's Pier fjr Fort Silo?o S V A Sees lil <fc IV 5. C0 Ri&im Poi-t. P Bi>- i SR E( v) p B Platoon 515 Drill
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