The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 February 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN C4NTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919. NO. 9,585
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  • 232 1 The workers' demand for a forty-honr week ia becoming more insistent, and impatience has led to serious happenings in Glasgow and Belfast— Page 5. Son of a Workingman returns to the attack on this sobject in oar correspondence colnmns— Page 4. The Peace Conference seems to have
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  • 912 1 The Events of 1908. Coming within a generation ot the pre* sent time, there is little need to say much about the town and ite developments, save that tha number of new buildings erected since 1906 is astonishing. Little's new store wae nettled on this year, and 08
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. SINGAPORE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY! 6th Special Dinner IA Grand Fancy Dress Souper Dansant JL FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL Dinner $2 Supper $2 supper will bs s^r/el on the Uwi, wal3h will be specially lighted a.Ki the tibles tastefally arranged TABLES BJOXED FOK DINNER OR SUPPER "JR We are
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    • 255 1 I jLTW^mmmm Pj' '^P^ '^"^mP'SS^^^W I A mm* BbS T i"-< l iy^m^9xt_^__j___a__s &mv3ze& V/k> Vahipc W^^W V QiUvs Air Pressure, when based upon Tyre-size only, can be very misleading if the varying load i 3 not conside-sVI. Tho Tyres of a Seven-Passenger Car, ii carrying only two people arcorrect
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    • 157 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Goodrich tyre comfort Page I. Judex at the E upire— Page 2. Whiteaway'e sale— Paga 3. Upitaers iutetim dividend —Page 8. Tjje aban-hai aimr— Page lf>, BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending Saturday, Feb 8. Tuesday F^^i 4 Scoutmaster's Meet ing, Commissioner's Offi.e, Y M C A
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 76 1 THE WEEK. Monday 3rd. High Water— ll-31 a.m., 0-28 p.m. Tuesday 4th. High Water— o-16 a.m., C-13 p m. No issue of Singapore Free Tress. Wednesday, sth. figh Water— J-88 a.m., C-57 p.m. Thursday 6th. High Water— l 6i a.m., 1.18 p.m. Ceutenary Day. Friday 7th. t'A m n Water—
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  • 388 2 HOSPITAL SHIP LOYALTY Her Remarkable Record. Bombay, Jan 6. Al» iniaraatl&fl account of ibe Hospital Ship Loyalty now sh=3 hi9 QrJsbsd her career as a uotpit »i *hip appears in local contemporary. It will br» remembered that at the very onset cf the war, that ie Aogn^t 1&14 Hi-t Highness
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  • 242 2 Smart SeizoreSßy Customs Officers. In Calcutta recently, a patrol of Customs Preventive officers, made a smart haul ot opium at Outram Ghat and arrested a Chinaman who gave hie name as Allow. It appears that abont halt a dozen Chinamen, carrying fresh bazar stuff, hailed a
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  • 170 2 The rioe market opened steadier on J«n 28 and remained so January being at R* 831 823, February the same, aod the tuiea mouths, Ra 826. Big mills sold ten thousand bags for January and February d livery at Ra 825 and 5,000 baga of small mill*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 728 2 COMPOUND SYRUP Or"' HYPOPHOSPHITES AT MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office, Singapore. I A REFRESHING DRINK JEFFREYS PILSENER BEER j BREW- 0 IN SCOTLAND. SEIA SPORTS CENTENARY DAY 1919. St>a Sport? will be hold on Thursday G.h February 1919, G_f Johnston's Pier, Tbe S raits Steamship Cj., Ltd. has kindly lent
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    • 511 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD To-Night t at 9-30 To-Nlght 1 1 A STUPENDOUS HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! THB MIDDLE EAST FILMS LTD. PRESEMT The great Historical and Patriotic Drama of the Zulu War, entitled "THE SYMBOL OF SACRIFICE" A Story of the British Flag and its Glory A Marvellous Spectacle presented with irresistible
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    • 528 2 A BRITISH PRODUCTION PAR IXCEILENCE A BROADWEST SPECIAL Featuring Famous British Stars ln the Screen Adaption of a Famous /u'hors Novel AT THE ALHAMBR\ The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Roal IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 15 P. M. VIOLET HOP3ON ANO QER&LD MES In Nat Gould's Well
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 843 3 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Wax Polished Teak and Fancy Rattan Household Furniture, Crockery Glassware etc. To be held at No. 7 Chancery Lane (off Thompson Road) On Saturday, Bth February, 1919 at 2 p.m. COMPRISING:— BeautifuI designed and well made waxpoished carved teak side board with large bevellei mirror attached
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    • 483 3 WANTED T\«o turners and two fitters for Machine Shcp in Kelantan mnst hav i good experience Apply box No 67, c/o Free Press. li 4-j Shorthand Typist with previous experiecce i required. Apply Mes-rs. Evatt A Co/ ingapore V8 1 uc WANTED Experienced book keeper with a giod knowledge cf
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    • 896 3 UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Declaration of Interim Dividend and Notice of Closing of Transfer Books NOTICE ia hereby given that the directors have declared an interim dividend of 7| per oent on the ordinary shares (subject to war tax) on account of the year ending June
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    • 458 3 SINGAPORE 'CENTENARY. Thursday, Febrmry 6th, 1919. FAIR To be hsld. on ths Race Coarse (By kind psrmlssion of the President ft Committee of ths Siogapore Spirting Club). At 4 o'clock p. m. ADMISSION FREE TO EVERY ONE 4 p.m. Procession of School Children SHOWS Joylaid for Children Coconut shies Shooting
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    • 273 3 I. uj'm* w. givs at WHITEAWAY'^ ff 111 ill/Iff fll fj Umplesof eifflllNE o„~„~ I asasv savins STOCK- AAI I" f SAI I- BARGAINS at Our taxing awifcfc 'tadCOMMENCES Jftj% y I U'llrl I ,of ethers which we predate. 0k Children .^&e ¥$L Frocks (ipm Cotton Mssm\ 111 l'-Jl!l Poplin
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  • 30 4 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. Died suddenly, Feb 2, 919. at Letcombe," Ollstead rd, Singapore, D. C. Van Leeuwen Boomkamp. aged 51 years. Interment at hidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to day.
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  • 1284 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, February 3, 1919. On a balance the two important news subjects dealt with iu to-day's wires come out rather favourably than un favourably. lb is truo S2otland has fallen under the violence of a rather severe attaok of industrial disorder, causing grave apprehension there, and
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  • 387 4 THB WORKINGMAN. To the Editor. Sir,— l half expsct and hope that others may write to you on this subject, though, alas, I fear that there are few in superior" Singapore who will eupport me. Mean while, I should like to suggest that in your footnote to ray letter
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  • 214 4 To day, Monday, is a holiday for the Chinese New Year and Thursday is a special holiday for the Centenary. Owing to these breaks in the week there will be no rubber auctions this week. The Banks and Fire Insurance Association will be closed on both days as
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  • 274 4 DEATH OF MR D C van L BOOMKAMP. We much regret to have to record tbe death, which occurred suddenly last evening, at his residence, Letcombe," Gilstead-rd, of Mr D C van Leeuwen Boomkamp, local manager of the Trading Company Holland His health had not been uniformly good far some
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  • 318 4 NAVAL AND MILITARY PROGRAMMES Sanctity of the Monroe Doctrine (By ■■be_ar;a« Gable I j _U«t-> Harwxcm J New York, Jan 3 L Mr Dini- if- ad Ires sing tbe naval raeervi-ta, p edict* I r ti reduction ia nev pa n r foe h nt j set He
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  • 357 4 New Governors Heavy Task London, Jan 81. The Times, in a leader of Jan 25, discussing the cotton strike, which it regards as partly economic and partly political, refer? to the housing problem as one cause of trouble, remarking that the Bombay Improvement Trust, which started
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  • 44 4 London, Jan 80.— A meeting of representatives ot Australian and New Zealami shipping lines yesterday decided on u substantial reduction of freight Iron England beginning in about a fortnight when it it understood there will be the first non controlled sailing. m%»
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  • 53 4 London, Feb I.— It it authoritative!: stated that 87 of the surrendered U boat* have been distributed es fellows Franr* sixteen, Italy ten, Japan seven. America four. It is considered that the submarine:are worthy of tbe serious attention of naval constructors, as tbe finest work was
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  • 49 4 The Frawley Company is intending to proceed to Siberia from India in order tc play to the American soldiers wbo are on service in that part cf tbe wcild. Probabh on tbeir way nortb tbey will find time for a short eeascn here where they will he heartily welcomed.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 214 4 REAL VALUE jj^ Al4 Y£AR OLD J^g^ wpicvv f JO^^MK/ j£%C^''^^ per case /''•m x ll/' 4& T C V^S^S^ Owty Extra CALDBECK M&CGREGOR CO. i BIL I ARD TABLE I FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE 12 ft. by 6 ft, ET^^^nffffffi WT l^ m++*^^M&* Vf -W f> __\\\W_K A_\W___\\ Wm Ir
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    • 66 4 CLOSING OF THE BUSINESS or WILSON Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. The proprietor having disposed of the premises and retired from business offers for private sale the whole con tents of the studio, including studio and outdoor cameras and lenses of all sizes and by the best makers also the furniture and fittings
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  • 1196 5  -  The Workers' Impatience: Government Attitude 01S0R01RS IN GLASGOW IND BELFAST nubmanae Cable] [Keoter's Service] Jin BC There arc etiil no I the! crieis will Clyde te day wbtn the ties will interview the Lord Ihe L >r.l Provost wiil I in the V*!« i f L ran,
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  • 73 5 London, Jan 29.— A noted financial authority, Sir Edward Hoiden, presiding at a meeting in London ot tha Joint City and Midland Bank, estimated that the amount ot the national debts ot Great Britain, Germany and the United States at tbe end of the war wiil ba
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  • 72 5 London, Jan 28 —Silver is quiet. An alteration is anticipated owing to the lower American freights Montagu's report states that the price and the tone ofl the market are unaltered, but a readjustment of quotation ia not unlikely eoou owing to tbe reduction of the cost of
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  • 47 5 London, Jan 28.- -A million pounds ofj tea wet auctioned for export yesterday. There was a good demand for tbe best! teat, for which at much at lt lOd per lb] wet paid, but a considerable quantity of tha cheaper descriptions was withdrawn unsold.
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  • 1453 5 SOLUTION OF A DIFFICULT PROBLEM Entrusted to Mandatory Powers IB* Bab-aria. Oablal b IReuWr's BerTioal £< p London, Jan 8 r The great powers committee will today continue the Colonial e discussion. It app^nrs tbat tatting aside internalicc ali nation, au igreement v?iil be reached for handing
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  • 150 5 Efforts at Reconstruction Amsterdam, Jan 81. A Berlin unofficial says that the results of the elections for the Prussian Constituent Assembly show that the Majority Socialists secured 142 man datae, Christian People's 87, German Democrats 61, German National People's 41, Independent Socialists 24, German People's eighteen, Guelphs six,
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  • 62 5 Paris, Jan 25. Steps have bean taken by the Supreme War Counoil to decide the strength of the forces to be maintained on the western front during tha armistice. i Strasbourg, Jan 81.— Two British gun boats have arrived by tha Rhine. This is the first
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 21 5 MEAT FROM MANCHURIA London, Jan 28. 7,600 quarter! of bet! and 1(800 eatet ot poultry have arrived in London from Manchuria.
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    • 209 5 CL A 17 I? CL k3 iTL 17 Mil O? BURGURPPOCF 1 B^W?- IHP WV 26 by 16 by 16 made cf emi i I B§====r^~ ""/g > i Bl!^ >? -1 24 b v lB b l| STEEL WITH H ■■|jlS#^' -l I HnPi- > $b' r *t or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 441 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IH JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly rservice For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) MISHIMA MARU for London about 14th February M SAD J MARU tor Liverpool March EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez
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    • 678 6 Koninkiyke Paketvaart Maatschappij ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. ICO2 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. G. G. Dabndels Muntok aud Palembang ...Feb. S Singkep Moeara-Saba, Djambi and Singkep Feb. 6 Sikgabadja
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    • 757 6 ('•jrr. paries Incorporated ln England Mad, and Passenger Services PENINSULAR ANO OBIENTAL B. ft Co, j (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST CF BOMBAY r,?f; at present sus pended. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES L-JNDON DUE SINGAPORE LEA L SINGAPOKE ss Novara" abont 3rd
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  • 1304 7 [caned by FKASEK Co.. Ircha.ua lad Share Brokert, Feb lat. na^ i«*», Fan*. L4M BcfWt 879,980 ia Is A^'^-Java mv an an t59,609 ff le A»glo*Ma.a F n lrit -J J -J J 50.000 88 ftp Bato-_g Malaia »6<i I 105,90c ■*> ti &*<* wi, j too.ooo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 Carbonate Ammonia in tin-lined cases containing 1 cwt. BORNEOCO, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT I CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING DM IRDFD ¥fLft3MmfMZMt R. ARISAKA, SINGAPORE. j The Straits and States Annual WHATI TOBBY P! I GET IT NOW /K -M THING ZfSSzA q>l NEARLY SOLD OUT youil
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    • 182 7 Excellent Marvellous Beauty Philippine Island hand-embroidered Night dresses Blouses Dress lengths Collars; etc. etc. In most Charming Patterns CAN BE HAD AT Wassiamull Assomull Co. Tel 1144 56, 57, High Street, Singapore ■■■■■■■MSMBMMSSSSWBS^^ NOTICE. The General Public are respectfully informed JEi IL Ud u|l tSiildl ww II laH j Regular
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 278 8 [actoceK j The Natural Milk food I For Infants and Invalids Obtainable at all Dispensaries. PATRONIZED '£mm%%- BY 2 fifIV»LTY. LADIES 9 TOILET SETS RMMStIrmmI e| P HALLMARKED em afPQf ilPQltfllQ P^ P^^WS y^ rm\ aluul UCOlgllu Jj Ife^fi k PRICES r%^rs\ fMjM rn R NGE FiJOM i W imMLxM
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    • 760 8 NATIONAL HAIR-GROWING EXPERIMENT. How to rid yourself of Falling Hair and Dandruff and secure Magnificent Growth of Beautiful Abundant Hair. 1,000.000 "HARLENE KAIR-DHILL" OUTFITS FREE. BMmmkmH inures, has be,„ aroused Jtf^ffiOPß^aSM in a wond rful and delightful plan of home JS^ whoaVsoalp is inclined to bs dry. hair-growing experimenta, which
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    • 442 8 BE SPORTY Just received a large shipment of the follow- A ing Evii rade models J jb\ 2 H.P. 3£ H.P. 4 H.P. outboar 1 only. jf^PCf^-|tt| and also spare parts. ■B^l ll IntendiDg jcrchasers are requested to note W WJ "that all onr m? chines are guaranteed for |fiy
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  • 111 9 Feb 1. Tin No market Gambier 12 CO Gambier Cubs No. 1 24. 0t Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 88.00 Pepper, (White fair) 52 00 Tapioca, small peatl if air quality) 16 00 do do flake do 16 00 do medium pearl do 13.00 Pearl Sago, email 9.00 Copra Sundried
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  • 57 9 (COBBECTED UP TO Feb 1.) Back 4m e 24 11 82 demand 2 4 B*B2 Piivata credits Bms ***** France demand Bank 80 li India, T. T. 168± Hongkong, demand 45£%Prem Yokohama, demand ioe* Java, demand 183$ Bangkok, demand 67 Sovereigns, Bank Buying 88 64 Bank of England Rate
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 518 9 Assets over $2,000,000 A k Assurance in force over $9,000,000 TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Honse. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Old Jewry. E.C. ILe tmmTmT, M ooo E "Wh .he MmmUm Ominmm M U ever, parWeaUr ATTBaCIUE PLANS OF ASSDHANCE HONEY
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    • 532 9 CHARTERED BANK Of India Australia and Ihlna, 1 1 »f»tfrt4d li {^isßd by loyal ffiirtir, *AID OP CAPITAL £1 100 000 UsarYe Liability of Propriatori £1,200,000 HSAD OFFICE Si BISBOFaftATfI, LOffOON, B, 0. aQHHCIKB AHD BBAHCE2B, Amritsar Hcagbong Peaaus Bangkok Hello Puket Batavia I550& Rangooa Bombay Sar^col Saigon Ga'cotta Klarg
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    • 561 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. f INOOI POKATKD IK JIPAH 1 C&pital Subscribed~.....~.~.~Y. 48, C00 000 Capital Paid Up .Y. 49,000,000 Reserve Fund....... ,~.~..Y. 24 300,000 Preaiienti 9. laouye Ea?, Vice President, N. Kajiwara Eef. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. N. Soma Esq.
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    • 267 9 Phone No. 1925. O.S.K. (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from F Singapore iject to change wlthoafnotice For LONDON via Port Said. s.s. Borneo Mara Mid Feb. 8.8. Celebes Maru Mid Mar. For MARSEILLES via Port Said) s.s. Indus
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    • 281 9 MASSAGE HAIL No. 239 Benooolen Street OPEN DAILY 6 a.m. 9 p.a. Telephone No. 1467. MANICURE MASS4GE. THE SONG-O-PHONE (SONOPHO E Every distric— whether it has a Town Band or not— should also have a SONG-O-PHONE BAND, not only for the amusement of the residents in general, and the members
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 685 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonoage A Master From Consignees For I Barratta Bri 65 Mugg Brisbane 27 Singapore j Singkel Dut 265 Hageosock D_Si 80 KPM K H D dock (Besitacg Dut 270 Forme Samboe 7 A PC Dock Uuc jKenkorMaru Jap 1682 Ito Nagasaki 10 MBK Une iMitra
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  • 695 10 POLISH CZECH QUARREL ENDED The Prinkipo Conference IBy BnbBiariae Cablal Hunter's Service. Paris, Jan PO. A communique dated lhe 19th says The committee of tbe Ive great powera devoted tbe morniog and afternoon sittings to the Poliab and Ciecho- Slovak questions. Tbe Pole De nowski explained the Polish
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  • 64 10 London, Feb 1. Ihe Amerioan trans port Narragansett, Havre to Southampton, le ashore at Rembridge Point. The train ferry ia standing by to receive tha Iroope. Later. AU aboard the Narragansett stars saved. London, Jan 89.— The steamer Nimrod. ol Sheckleton'e Antarctic expedition lama, hae bean wrecked near
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  • 384 10 [COUBTESY OF THB FBENCH CONBULATB.] Paris, Jan 80, 6.30 p.m The French 8 per cent bonde are at trance 68.75 the 6 per cent at 98 51 and the 4 per oent at 75.10. Robber quoted at 2s Old. The Committee ol the Conference heard Polieh and
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  • 250 10 Hold Up on Koala Kubn Road. On the morning of January 28 th, as a hired motor oar, with two Chinese and a chetty as passengers, was travelling along from Kuala Kubn to Kerling, it waa held np by five Chinese armed with parangs, who had previouely plaoed
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  • 58 10 Copenhagen, Jan 24. 7,000 bales ol cotton have arrived and 8,000 more are expected in a few daye. Thie ie sufficient for four months' consumption and will enable the mills to resume employing 5,000 men who are now idle. Washington, Jan 23. A oansns ol cotton ginned to
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  • 44 10 London, Jan 81. The Press Bureau says tbat the total oaenaltiee in the Flying Services during the war period were Officers, killed 4,570, wounded 5,860, rois«iog, including war-prisoners, 2,701, iuterned 45. Men, killed 1,587, wounded 1,876, misting 884, interned 80.
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  • 40 10 London, Jan 81. The first regular oom mercial air eervlee hae been inaugurated by the allotment ot a squadron ol British military aaroplanes lor conveying essential food materials to Belgium, flying daily between Folkestone and Ghent, commencing immediately.
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  • 641 10 By Lieut J B Morton. Imagine being driven from yonr home, the place yon had lived in all yonr life, and being separated from yonr family and] yonr friends and all the people yon had grown np with. Imagine that for fonr yeare yon have been in
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  • 136 10 Continued Success of Government's Steps." News comes to hand to day, says Thursday's Times of Malaya, that another robbery jfohk place last evening shortly after f4ark.?at the third mile on the Kamp&^etnoh rd. It appeare that the robbers heid up three motor oars carrying passengers soon after the
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  • 143 10 On Thursday afternoon an old Chinese coolie was run over by a train coming from the south near Malim Nawar, the etation before Batu Gajah ie reached. The train wae stopped and the man wae picked np. Boih his legs were fonnd to be crushed and so it
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  • 148 10 The e s Novara is expeoted to arrive at Siogapore abont 7am to morrow and the ship will leave for China and Japan on Wednesday morning. The Berwindmoor, whioh arrived in Colombo from Singapore on Jan 14, brought in a cargo of 7,000 tone of liquid fuel. The
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  • 211 10 There wae a packed house at the Palladium on Saturday night to see the striking eight-reel dim The Symbol ol Sacrifice," which teaches the old lesion ol patriotism by depicting some of the thrilling episodes of the great Zulu war whioh, after preliminary disasters to the Britieh arms,
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  • 112 10 Garrieon Golf Club— the men's monthly medal hae been postponed until the 15th and 16th; the ladles' will bs played on Thursday the 18th. Tbe Fit ih Inter Settlement Match of the M F A will take place on the day before the Centenary, in Singapore, with no
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  • 334 10 A Flied Price. A New York correspondent writes on December 14 The long expeoted announcement of a fixed prioe for tin, brought under interna tional control, has at last been made. It oame ont on Tuesday, the Srd. According to this announcement, whioh comes from the War
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  • 38 10 Mr C F F Fredericks, who was planting in Kuala Selangor in 1017, when he volunteered for active service, was re* fused on arrival at home, on medical grounds, and returned to Knala Lumpur on Friday. (M M
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  • 13 10 Printed and Pnbllabea bf Walter MakbUi^'^l^mJ**** 1 Fnm Idmtsad f Hafflee Plaoe, Singapore.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 348 10 Dr. Cassell's Tablets Care Indigestion and All Internal Pains and Troubles dne to Bad Stomach You cannot be well with a bad stomach, because your food turns to wind and acids, and the bad matter pjoes all through your body. Hut Dr. Cassell's Tablets can cure you. They soon put
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