The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 January 1919
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Title Section15 1919-01-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN OISNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919. NO. 9,56815 words
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Article264 1919-01-14 1 To day id given a more extended review of General Smuts's scheme for a I League of Nations Page o. I* The League is to be one of the first I subjects discussed at the Peace Confer ence now about to open— Page 5 The Ebert Government264 words
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Article98 1919-01-14 1 GLIMPSES FROM DECADE TO DECADB Singapore founded Feb 6th 1819. Queen Victoria born May 24th 1819 The following lines were written at the Jubilee of 1887 and were found m MSS among the papers of the late Mr Arthur Knight. E npr9es and Queen, thy star and oura98 words
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Article120 1919-01-14 1 Student of nature and of literature la warm luxuriant lands of the Malay And too at home upon a later day Fosterer of science and encourager Who aye with learning tkill of tule did blend And so dealt wisely m the fertile isle Java, chief jewel of all120 words
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Article779 1919-01-14 1 Seven days after his occupation ol Singapore, Raffles wrote I accordingly proceeded to Singapore where I found a harbour 1 believe unrivalled m these seat, either with reference to ill extant or to the shelter and safety which it affords." This does not enable one to figure what the779 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1919-01-14 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. SINGAPORE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6th Special Dinner FOLLOWED BY A Grand Fancy Dress Souper Dansant FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL Dinner $2 Supper $2 Supper will be sailed on tHe 'lawn, whioh will be specially lighted and the tables tastefully arranged T43L3S BMKSD FO4 DINNER OR SUPPER fi We122 words
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Advertisement259 1919-01-14 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKOXG). TWO IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS NEW NOVELS €SO fill onnli mD iVftijLß The Human Touch by Sapper H T If MCTV7 A. Daughter of the Laud 1 AiiiiW by G eD 3 stratton Porter The Pathetic Snobs By Arthur N. Davis who was by Doir259 words
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Advertisement125 1919-01-14 1 LATEST ADVEBIISSaSNTS. Gaiety and Hiriraa films Page 2. Tonics' new programme Page 2. Commercial Rubber Co's sale of a town property Page 2. link Pills for indigestion Page 8. Assistant plantar wanted— Papa 8. Notice by Teo Hoo Lye Page 8. EDglish nurse wanted Page 8. Centenary Day Sea Sports125 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous74 1919-01-14 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 14th. High Water— Bo a.m., 10-5 p.m. Beat Board, 2.15 p.m. Wednesday, 15th High Water— B-.' B a.m., IC-'S p.m. Thaipasam Festival begins. Thursday 16tb. High Water— 9 CO a.m., 11.33 p.m. Fall Moon, Eastern Gate Regular, 8.3" p.m. Fries* 17th High Watcv- 10 39 a.m. 3aU!»d2i74 words
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146 1919-01-14 2 CHRISTMAS FUND (SINGAPORE 1 The following contributions to various funds aie gratefully acknowledged, toe gifts from the Singapore Cold Storage Co, and the Nestle and Anglo- Swiss Condensed Milk Co, being especially appreciated Mra MelJor 95 Nobla 5 Pears 5 Wreford 10 A P Ager 20146 words
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Article167 1919-01-14 2 Thirteenth List. Previously acknowledged $10,338 50 Collectedly Mrs Nager, par Mrs Pon, Kuala Lipia $106 Mrs Greig 60, Refunded on shipping freight: 42.90, Poc Mr Teiseoßobn V Chase Carrier 8, W Chase Carrier 2, F I Grosse 2, P A Betas 8, E Koenitz 8, C Phipps 1,167 words
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Article52 1919-01-14 2 Orders for week ending Saturday, Jan 18. Monday 1 8. Signalling Classes, V M C A Ground, 6.15 p.m. Thursday 16. Bogle Band Practice, M<tfay Volunteer Club 5.15 p.m. Executive Com. Meeting, Commission t r'» Office 6 p.m. The Weekly Parade of the First Troop will beheld52 words
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Advertisement156 1919-01-14 2 An Assassin Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it yen are m its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin's knife was diiven into your flesh LITTLES ORIENTAL BALM la the one and the only true and sure cure156 words
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Advertisement591 1919-01-14 2 ESTABLISHED AGENCY IN AUSTRALIA Wltb head office m Mtlbourre desires to get into t iKh wltb SINGAPORE FIRMS Importing aud Exporting Hardware, Metals General Goods Apply m first instance to "MBROHAHT" c/o ANDERSON'S, Advertising Agency, 16, CHANGE ALLEY. HAVE YOU TRIED i GOODRICH FULL SIZES? LARGE STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. THE591 words
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Advertisement473 1919-01-14 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD TO'Mght! at 930 To-Nightll COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME MARIE EMPRESS The Fascinating Broadway Star m THE GIRL WHO DOESN'T KNOW An txsep locally forceful and Impressive reply to a problem widely diECUSsed In Press and Pulpit 5 Acts of Gripping and Compelling Heart interest Supported by New473 words
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Advertisement501 1919-01-14 2 MORE VICTORY PICTURES Placing vividly before you SCENES IN THE 'Mr TRHUPH ON THE WESTEBK FRONT atid also giving AN INTENSELY INK RESTING RETROSPECT OF THE WAR FROM THf •USSSi, xgggffSftgir m v m AT THE ALHAMBRA THE WAR IN THE WEST, FKOM 1914 to 19:8 iDte-et-tiDClv B^own on an501 words
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Article308 1919-01-14 3 Retail prices for the varioi- kin 3* of rice th.it feed by f*r the larger pir: ct the r»op!a cf thia ooaotrj cjuticsi to tiucti »te, tays the strait* Echo, main!; frith ho upward tendency and further ecquui^ made locally help to show the NMM why thin308 words
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Advertisement788 1919-01-14 3 That pain around your heart means pressure of gas, the result of indigestion. It does not mean heart disease. Pain m the region of t c heart is almost never present m organic heatt trouble. Strength for the stomach is the one thing needed. Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills, one788 words
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Advertisement643 1919-01-14 3 SEA SPORTS CENTENARY DAY 1919. Sea Sporta will be held on Thursday Oth February 1919, off Johnston's Pier, commencing at 9 30 a.m. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. has kindly lent the s.s. RINTA for the occasion. Admission by ticket, obtainable from F. Daason, Erg., S C C. Pavilion. Ticket643 words
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Advertisement808 1919-01-14 3 THE MEMBERS OP CHETTY COMMITTEE CORDIALLY INVITE The Ladies and Gentlemen of Singapore to be fprenent at the h estiva! of Taipusam, (the day that God Subramanlam, son of Siva, appeared io His devotees) to be celebrated at their Temple at Tank Road, on Friday, the 17th Jaauary, 1919. PROGRAMME808 words
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Advertisement855 1919-01-14 3 ESTATE OF BOEY AY FOO (Deceased. UNDER ORDER OP THE SUPREME COURT STRAITS SEIT. EMENTS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES Etc. AT MESSRS CHING KENO LSI" Cos SALE-LOOM baffles Chambers, Raffles Place On the 13th and 14th Jan., 1919 commencing at 2 30 p.m. each day FIRST DAY SALE855 words
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Advertisement268 1919-01-14 3 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 4 fca'cr Seripp&- Booth Motorcar, 8 cylinder, m splendid condition. Trial by appoint* ment. What offers t Apply to Livingstone, c/o Free Prens, 13 l 18-1 FOR SALE One 5 Heater Bupinobile car m perfect running order. Model 1917. Apply O. A. c/o Free Press. 8-1 15-1268 words
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414 1919-01-14 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, January 14. 1919, Wo have already some time ago expressed the idea that regular shipping communication between tho Far East and other parts of the world wonld be established sooner than many people thought. Thus the first P& O direct steamer the Nore has already414 words
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Article921 1919-01-14 4 The stupid torpidity with which the great balk of the German people of the bourgeoise class has accepted the violence of the Extremists is a standing wonder to British, American and French people. The apathy of the Russian middle classes may be explained by the Russian fatalistic character and Tolstoyan921 words
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Article215 1919-01-14 4 IPOH'S FANTASTIC INDIGNATION. The Times of Malaya i* the authority for the information that the people of Ipah are becomirg indignant over the frequency and violence of gang robb3na9. But this is really absurd, for what right has a population under British rule to become indignant when there215 words
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Article165 1919-01-14 4 From Our (hen Correspondent Peojrg, Jau 13. The first liny handicap? are Race L May B 9, Victory 8.9, Master Jack 8. Race 2— Katak 10, Qaery 8.11, Fatisha 8 9, Lady Barnab 7.10. Race 8 Qjeen Beth 9 12, Kota Ting^i 9.2, Dandy 7 12, Cartridge165 words
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Article453 1919-01-14 4 Alcohol and glycerine were released from restriction on Dec 1, for industrial purposes, and glycerine was expected tc be purchasable m a day or two afterwards at stores, chemists, Ac. At Stourbridge the nomination of Mrs W C Anderson m tbe name of Mary Macarthur was refused, bat her nomination453 words
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Article610 1919-01-14 4 [(OUBTEHY OF THE FfcF.NCH CONM i ATf 0 Parts. Jm 9, 6 15 p.ni-- Th«. i itp| j. Jarq ie* Lftttf* Diudtsn U j Jet ftr J fjr Avmti( n. hoe givftn m hid r* j.^;'. L Tbe Stit.fr i* *till vising. Tb- 'rag. bftwern th* ra610 words
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Article176 1919-01-14 4 The dire store' report (or the year ended Oot 81, the eighteenth year cf the Com pany, states After writing cff Bad Debts, and routine provision for depreciation, the accounts show a net profit for the twelve months o( $16,710 subject to Directors' Fees. Adding to this176 words
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Article56 1919-01-14 4 j London, Dtc 20, 4 55 p.m. Mincing Lane share brokers aod Singapore statistical experts state that the total quantity of robber lying m store at Singapore U about ninety to a hundred thousand tons. Djub:less much is ear marked for America [We wonder who these56 words
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Advertisement73 1919-01-14 4 FOR SALE A NUMBER OF EMPTY BARRELS IN GOOD CONDITION CAIDBECK, MAG6REGOR Co. LOCKWOQD MAGRATH, LIMITED. RED SEAL MALTED MILK TINS CONTAINING t i ttie' Sj John Little ®> Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) CREAM LAID MANILLA ENVELOPES ALL SIZES STOCKED. OFFICE REQUISITES. OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. FRASER NEAVE, LTD. The73 words
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Advertisement42 1919-01-14 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TILSPHOHR IGS9 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of oar offer 11 Ho satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of onr work could be given or demanded.42 words
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Article932 1919-01-14 5 HOW WORLD PEACE MAY BE PRESERVED Essentials of the League (By Bubm*rin« Cable] {tfetiWr'a ihrrioi] London, Jan 10 Au r.rapliflcation c' Smuts'i pamphlet layi Ibavl Santa pjiati on* that three I ivf patted a*va > mmmlj i -i Etaa .an 1 Antttiftn and Tl a Em pin while932 words
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Article275 1919-01-14 5 THE PEACE CONFEREN CE FIRST PROBLEMS FOR DISCUSSION What to Do m Russia? ;Bj BnDmanae Cable] [Renter's Berrioe] Paris, Jan 11. Two vital questions to ;be di-cu-snd next week are the measures Ito bj takeu with the Bolshevists cf R'.i?pia find the lifting of the German blockade sufficiently to allow275 words
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Article110 1919-01-14 5 A Treacherous Man London, Jan 6 The report is confirm ed that Mtckensea, who ffas staying at Karolyi'd chateau m Hungary, has been sent to Silonica for internment. A high French officer called at the chateau and informed Mackensen that the Entente's command had decided to remove him110 words
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Article49 1919-01-14 5 London, Jan 10. Official Daring December, 630 interned alien enemies were repatriated, either invalids or parsons over age. The military authorities bays uiw decided that it is no longer necessary to retain enemy civilians, therefore their deportations began on Jan 6 when 750 sailed for Germany.49 words
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Article45 1919-01-14 5 Paris, Jan 11.— Representatives of tbe Chinese workmen and soldiers residing m Russia summoned to a plenary assembly m Moscow with the help of the Bolsheviks resolved to seed revolutionary emissaries to India and China headed by Vosneeeenski and the Chinese laossoudian. (Havas.)45 words
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Article46 1919-01-14 5 Paris, Jan 11. M de France, French Minister m Brussels has been appointed French High Commissioner to Constenti nople. His successor iv Brussels is M Matgerie, director of political affairs m the Foreign Ministry, fbe successor of M Margerie is M BertheioS. (ttavaa.)46 words
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Article39 1919-01-14 5 Paris, Jaa 9. The Fjeccli under Secretary of Aeronautics has sent a letter to M Clemenceau resigning his post m consequence of the incorporation of the Air Service m the Ministry of War. fHavoo mst v no39 words
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Article41 1919-01-14 5 New York, Jan 5. The last stretcher oases from the Northern Pacific were taken off after unparalleled difficulties during three days of cold, rain and biting wind. A stairway was cod strutted from the ship's side to the destroyer.41 words
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Article85 1919-01-14 5 SPARTACISTS BADLY DEFEATED Liebknecht Reported Killed [Bj Dnbmariae Gable] [Renter's BerrtoeJ London, Jan 11. There is an uncon firmed report that Liebknecht has been killed. Amsterdam Jan 11.— The latent lele grams from Berlin claim that; the Govern rnent position grows hourly stronger Volunteers ere pouring into85 words
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Article153 1919-01-14 5 1-ii avail rfM 1 Flour Mills Close Paris. Jau 9. The Seine fljoda are beconrrg daogercu?. la the low lying quarters the water hns invaded several small streets of the riverside suburbs and householders have been obliged to leave tbeir houses. (Havas Paris, J»n 11. Thn iMinisjry153 words
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Article93 1919-01-14 5 London, Jan 7. The Daily Newa oor respondent m Dublin says that Mr Stephen Gwynne, ex M P, is heading a ue-v campaign to introduce a new federal system m Ireland. The main idea is Io overcome Ulster's objection to Home Rule, simultaneously avoiding the partition ol Ireland93 words
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Article75 1919-01-14 5 Peking, Jan 6. Public opinion hers, Chinese and foieign, is strongly m favoui of internationalisms the railwayi and settlements m China, aa the only meant of securing equal opportunity for all. The Japanese have secured a paramount position m commerce with Chins, and the saving ot the75 words
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Article62 1919-01-14 5 Bjenos Aires, Jan 11. General dells Piane has assumed a military dictatorship against the strikers who unsuccessfully attempted to capture police headquarter e. There were clashes m all parts of tbe city and numerous casualties. The strike is spreading throughout tbe Argentine. Sailors are patrolling tbe city and62 words
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Article49 1919-01-14 5 London, Jan 4. The emigration commit tee includes Lord Burnham, representatives of the Board of Trade, tbe Colonial and War Offices, the Local Government Boatd and the Ministry of Labour and replaces tbe management committee of the emigrants information office. A women's represent* ative is also being appointed.49 words
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Article35 1919-01-14 5 Paris, Jan 9. M dv Bait, the prcmineni Freuch lawyer, bnsdied m Paris. (Havai.) Paris, Jan 11. M Erienne Lamy, perma nent secretary Lf the Academic Franoaiee, has died m Paris of double pneumonia.35 words
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Article25 1919-01-14 5 Paris, Jau 11. President Wilson's plan of a trip to the devastated regions of Franoe has been postponed until a later datfc. (Havas.)25 words
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Article20 1919-01-14 5 London, Jan 11. The marriage ot Princess Patricia ot Oonnaugbt takes place at Westminster Abbey on Feb 27.20 words
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Article21 1919-01-14 5 London Jan 11. Tbe Colonial Office announces that Sir Frederick Lngard is resigning the Governorship of Nigeria.21 words
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Article20 1919-01-14 5 Miss Satcbell thanks all the ladies who have kindly contributed again towards the Women's Medioal Mission School m New Bridge-id.20 words
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Article523 1919-01-14 5 U3ING A F3RGED DOCUMENT. The first case taken np before Mr Justice Bbden yesterday was one m which a Hokien named Tan Hiong was charged on two counts with using au genuine a forged document. The D P P, m outlining the case, said the accused had against523 words
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Article219 1919-01-14 5 On Sunday last the postponed Feast o! the Epiphany wbb solemnised. The high macs was performed by Father Ruacdel, the Vicar. The music of Huller's mass, suDg on Christmas Eve, was repeated. The ohoir was oonducted by Mr W Mosber gen, the choirmaster, the organ219 words
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Article26 1919-01-14 5 [^eater's Berrioe] Paris, Jan 9 -The prohibition on sending to foreign countries newspapers published m France containing advertise ments is now abrogated. (Havas).26 words
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Article27 1919-01-14 5 London, Jan 9. A telegram from Prague says that eight revolver ehota were fired at the Czecho Slovak premier, Dr Kromarcz, who was not wounded.27 words
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Article18 1919-01-14 5 Basle, Jan 10. The States Government has appointed tbe Majority Socialist Richter chief of police temporarily.18 words
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Article20 1919-01-14 5 Paris, Jan 1'. A telegram from Berlin says that an official German demobilisation order has been published, (flaws.)20 words
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Advertisement201 1919-01-14 5 ROBINSON Co. AYBES and SLAZ£NGLR'S 1919 TENNIS BAILS B:|fc±H] RSB I p^^^Swßfflfl iffil:::fflj-W \^y3ji^±H/ Frossers "Special Prosser':3 Improved Slazei;ger s Doherty Corcna and Corona Phenomenon Tends Tennis Racket strung Tennis Rackets. Racket The tiglitett With hest Black gut on Special close &trlnglng strung racket made. a patent fystem giving which201 words
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Advertisement456 1919-01-14 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHft. (INCORPORATED IS JAPAN) UNDER Mklh CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANB9E GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. T&MB4 MARC for London about 29th January (via Sues Canal) M MISHIMA MARU February EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service.456 words
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Advertisement687 1919-01-14 6 K. P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart MaatschapplJ (Incorporated m Folland.) ROYACi PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLTER QUAY. mo UNDER OONTRAOr WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT8 L Van Hogbndobp Letong, Kramat, Tarempa, Genting Poeloe Pandjang,687 words
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Advertisement736 1919-01-14 6 fiPCAB li IN E (Goxcpanies Incorporated In England < Mail and Passenger Services PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at press-: sat pendedt INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES UWDOK DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE Bs"Nore" about736 words
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Article575 1919-01-14 7 Remarkable Revelations. Now that China knows 6be is secure for ever against any threat of German retalia tion, the is quite ready to U li us bow &he has been bullied by a pro German Dutchman. The Shanghai Mercury Bays Intimidation, mieieadicg, and threats, are the575 words
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Article310 1919-01-14 7 What The Kiel Revolt Prevented Stockholm Njv. 16. R £ardir.£ tho Kiel rovoit tbe Ddg&cs Nyhetce ha« received autheutic news to the tiftcl tLut tho light cruietrs of tbe Germcn High Seae Fleet h&d shipped at Kiel c great number of mines with which it was intended310 words
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Advertisement198 1919-01-14 7 IN STOCK FINEST GRADE AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS OIL m Cases Containing 56 lbs. net»L. 1 R (2 by 28 lb. tins.) QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SOLE IMPORTERS. THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS £Q flflfl flflfl $ZjUUUi(JUU OUR DAY 1918 sl° WAR LOAN LOTIERY SANCTIONED BT GOVERNMENT and198 words
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Advertisement1171 1919-01-14 7 WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF YOUR HAIR? ADOPT THE POPULAR H HARLENE HAIR-DRILL" THE BUREBT METHOD OF REVITALISING THE HAIR AND MAINTAINING A FINE CONDITION. 1,000,000 Hair-Growing and Hair-Beautifying Outfits Free on Request. IF you are worried about the con- thereon, with (> annas m stamps to cover from the1,171 words
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Article286 1919-01-14 8 The January meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Uaion, held at the V W C A hall on Thursday, was of special interest because of the reports of Christmas giviDg. A. Eum Dear four hundred and thirty dollars was given by various people and firms to286 words
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Article420 1919-01-14 8 Writing to a friend m Ipoh on Novem ber 6 Colonel Thord Gray eeyE Am glad to tell you that the doctor has passed me for active service again and I am c£f to Siberia on the Monteagle on the 15th inst. Ab far as420 words
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Article130 1919-01-14 8 A planter of Kuala Selengor is the lucky owner of a magnificent specimen of thai rare precious stone, a black diamond Its weight is but two and a half carats, not a very large sized stone for an ordinary white diamond, but quite above the ordin ary130 words
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Advertisement561 1919-01-14 8 Inspect the Latest Lightweight TWO Cylinder 4 CYCLE Indian Motocycles AT OUR SHOWeOOMS May we send yon a Catalogue CENTRAI 1 MOTORS, L TD L BLACK DIAMOND m i Pi hi i iJHih Iff!!! Jk JLJLeJJLaI rSwft We^are AGENTS for the famous BL^CK DIAMOND l|ft PILES and carry large assortment561 words
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Article57 1919-01-14 9 (Corrected Up to Jan 18.) Bank 4m s 2 4 11 32 demand 243 82 Private credits sms 24 9*16 France demand Bank 80l£ India, T. T. 154 Hongkong, demand 42f%Prem Yokohama, demand lO6| Java, demand 132 Bangkok demand 66? Sovereigns, Bauk Buying 98 54 Bank of England Rate57 words
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Article143 1919-01-14 9 Oambier 12 CO Gambier Cube No. 1 24. Ci Qambier Cube No. 2 22. C0 Pepper Black ordin. Spore 35.00 Pepper, (White fair) 52 00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) uom Nutmegs (80 to the lb ncm Mace (Banda) noai Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali Coffee (4% Black) nom Tapioca,143 words
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Article88 1919-01-14 9 Jan. 18, 1919. The following are the eharat as lo which changes are notified m Meant Prater and Oo'i yettet day's share list t— Buyers Selleti ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Alor Gajah 8 60 8.76 Amalgamated Malay 2 86 2.66 Ayer Panae 10 75 11.26 Glenealy 1.85 2.0088 words
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Advertisement513 1919-01-14 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 IH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Comtwajhae 220.000 deposited with the Bnnreme Oonr ft of England, and complies with tho BcltishLlfe U=mr*ic<> Oocnjskalea Lib li513 words
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Advertisement509 1919-01-14 9 BARTERED BANK If India Australia and Shins, MFpvtM Is Eefiaod by Royil Ghartir, PAID DP CAPITAL £1,200,000 118ERYB FOND £2,000,000 <aservc Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE Si II3HOPSBATS, LOKDOM, I. 0, 48INC1EB AMD BBAVCBBB, ■hUmi Hongkong Penaug iMgfeol lloilo Pnket iMftvU I#oh Bangoon lOAflMf JiarLChi Saigon mtkkt Slang l&iiei509 words
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Advertisement539 1919-01-14 9 HOMGKOHO AMD SHAHOHAI BIHKISQ COSPORATIOM, (i'-iGOrycated is Eca^feou^f. ?A!9-9f 3h*nA» $*****,000 SlesiUig BU?off 3*8,50^,000; »5*.300,000 Zmrsi Lifthiiltj ci Pfoyrtetexc^ $15,C00 000 50UET Of £lESQ£Q2B. Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak. "aalrmar, G. T. M, Edkins, Est. Doyuty Ghalrioan, 1. H. Jompton, Esq. Hon. Mr. D. Landale Hon. Mr. 6. H. Dodwcll,539 words
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Advertisement266 1919-01-14 9 Phone No. 1925. O.S.K. (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated m Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) For EUROPE via Suez, s s. "Nanking Maru" for Marseilles 17th January s.s. "Borneo Mara" for London Early Feb. s.s, No. 8,266 words
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Advertisement206 1919-01-14 9 SEAP ENG HOB STEAMSKI* CO.. LIMITED. iltfiptra to Bitafla, Cberlbcn, a Sistft»i. Sail Twice a Week Singapore to Blilltoo Sourabiyi Slofcndji (Bait). Sail Weekly. Stngepon to Piogkal Plnang, Bitifit Sistrifig, Batatla, Plnang, and Slotfapo* Sail fortnightly. fot ii eight, vafisag6 ana faitbeft Utcna&tt to The Begißtevefl Office No 82. Telak206 words
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Miscellaneous654 1919-01-14 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Conalgnees For Swaerdecrcon Dut 902 Van Duyn Dooggla 19 KPM Unc Khoen Foeog Dut 684 Van Too,! Pjntianak 19 Tor.g Aife Pontian&k Tug Atlas Dut Hengeveld P Saaboe 20 AP Co Unc Hang Seng Bri 1358 Cummirg Anamba 21 Gov Uoc Indragiri654 words
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Article2001 1919-01-14 10 Ordinary Keeting, Monday, Jan 13, 1919. Presemt. The Hon tho Od vorn:r's Deputy (ilr W O Maxwell, iVJ3) H.E. the Genera' Officer romncanding the troops (liajor-Gen. Rldout, CM Q. O v.) The Hon. Att. General (Q. A. Goodman.) Tieasurtr (A. AT Poantney.) '\>!oeU' Eaginter (F. J. Pigott.) C2,001 words
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Article499 1919-01-14 10 The followirjg Singapore bueinebe premises were sold by auction by Messrs Cbing Keng Lee and Co afc their eale room yesterday afternoon. There was a large crowd of intending purchasers m attend aoce, the bidiings were bciek and the prices obtained exceptiopelly good, (m all cases read 999499 words
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Article180 1919-01-14 10 DISHONEST SERVANTS SENTENCED. Before Mr Langham Carter, on Satur day, Mr H A Jones, of Messrs Moutrie's, charged a servant of his named Muthu samy and another Tamil named Arikan, brother of tha former, with theft of jewel lery to the value of $280. It appears that Mr180 words
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Article71 1919-01-14 10 The community of the Tnmil Church of Oar Lady of Lourdes*. Ophir Road, may be interested to learn that the vicar of that Church, Rev Louis Btrghoffer, who hae been away for over four years recruiting his health m Europe, will be returning to Singapore m the near future. He71 words
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Article364 1919-01-14 10 The Shipping and the Import and Export offices will be closed on Friday. The b Hyson which left Liverpool on Dec 16 is due to arrive m Penang about the 17 th inst. The s a Cyolops is due m Penang on the 15th inst. She is bound364 words
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Article250 1919-01-14 10 It would appear useful if Government, m any action it may be taking ;vith regard to Homeward passages, should make arrangements whereby the waiting Hats of the various shipping companies should be brought together and a full list of passengers who wish to go home m the next250 words
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Article173 1919-01-14 10 The monthly medal competition for January of the GatrL-oa Galf Club result ed m a tie which will be play6d off under mutch conditions with handicap., The fine ecore of 34 made by Wodehonse ran as follows 6, 8, 4, 8, 8, 4, 4, 3, 4. L R173 words
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Article115 1919-01-14 10 PIC TURE SHOWS. The Gaiety announces a third screening of the popular circus serial Peg o' the Ring," the whole to be shown m three I evenings, m the first shosr. Tarzan is a special attraction for second show patrons, and a fine Metro five reeler, "Blood," is sure to115 words
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