The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 February 1919
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1919-02-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 5 1919. NO. 9,58615 words
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Article302 1919-02-05 1 The labour situation promises well for the avoidance of disorders, there being something of a reaction against the methods of the extremists. Highland troops are reedy for eventualities m Glasgow— Page 5. The Peace Conference, it is said, has revealed more agreement on various points than was302 words
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Article1627 1919-02-05 1 I calls it chili stealing, that's what C calls it," -aid the Quartermaster to the Corporal of the gangway as the draft came over lie side. Certainly they did look a bit juvenile, and the bagf thai came with them were m some oases about aa tall1,627 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement251 1919-02-05 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 bes^r/ei on tas Uwi, wiUh will be specially lighted and ttie tables tastefully arranged TABLES BOOKED FOR DINNER OS SUPPER EXTENSION TILL 1-30251 words
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Advertisement383 1919-02-05 1 A BUSINESS GAR RECOGNIZED m its true light by the Government, the business world, and the individual bayer, the automobile has oast aside the title Pleasure Car and is now properly classified as a vehicle of real service— a present day necessity. The owner not only lengthens his own business383 words
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Advertisement136 1919-02-05 1 Dr Rowe, refractioniet Page 1* Spec'iiitiee at Bolter's P°»e 1. Aihambra, Palladium, Gaiety and Harima programmes Page 2. Cherniavskye' opening postponed Page 2. Arabs' centenary programme Page 2. Traffic regulations for tomorrow Page 3. Surgeon wanted for Johore Page 8. Johore P W D invite teudere Page 8. Godown to136 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1919-02-05 1 Wednesday, stiT High Water— )-68 a.m., C-57 p.m. Dalhoubie hapter, 5.30 p.m. Thursday 6th. High Water— l Si a.m., 1.48 pm. Oeuteaary Day. Unveiling Oe tenary tablet, 7.3 b,m. Sea Sports. 9.3 a.m. Far at Ra c Coarse. 4 to 11 p.m. Fireworks at "ace Coarse, 9 W p.m. After70 words
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Article203 1919-02-05 2 Whftt may cause considerable surprise la Uw knowledge, on the authority of a rery well known English newspaper, that the American flag is of Dutch origin. Tbe Stairs and Stripes were borrowed from the flag of the Dntoh Republic. This flag had seven stripes and stare,203 words
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Article70 1919-02-05 2 The contribution of 6,000 do) law by tha Government of tbe Straits Settlements to a purely loci, C*jlon fucd like the Jaffna R«lief Fund would fef-n an excess of generosity Tlie gift can otly ba regarded m a rteognitlon by the Straits Ooveromeul of Us dtbl to Jaffna70 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement573 1919-02-05 2 COMPOUND SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITES MEDICAL HALL Opposite Poa Office, I Singapore. I I HAVE YOU TRIED GOODRICH FULL SIZES P LAROS STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE. J J i^n(*stMSKa*^a»o*~%^'*vvT^'awc:-^BMBfcr^BßßßWßC*awa*^»aßißwißßß^a^a^^^i^^^^^^" SINGAPORE CENTENARY CELEBRATION. TLo Arab Community of Blugaporo will gi«£ ftu nittrtaJnment oa Thursday 6th Pebroan I«>9 from to 11 p ai fit ihs573 words
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Advertisement475 1919-02-05 2 IN ALL THE WARS OF ALL THE LANDS SOME MONUMENT TO DUTY STANDS SOMB HUMBLE SPOT UNKNOWN TO FAME GIVES TO THE WOSLD A DEATHLESS NAME spi tt% ari THE SYMBOL SACRIFICE" PALLADIUM LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THIS MASTERPIECE SPECIAL CHANGE OF PBOGHAMME In th- Second Show at 9.30 p475 words
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Advertisement344 1919-02-05 2 SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN PHOTOPLAYS SOMETHING WHICH o*B DISTINCT NOVELTY IN STORY AND DRAMATIC CONSTRUCTION AT THE ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Road. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 15 P. M. THE BEST IRENE CASTLE PATHE PLAY YET PRESENTED THE MYSTERIOUS CLIENT With a gripping story, full344 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement822 1919-02-05 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. CJMPrUSING: -Beautiful designed and well made wax poished carved teak side board with large bavellel mirror822 words
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Advertisement522 1919-02-05 3 WANTED WANTED to buy a steam boiler for Singapore, 120 lba pressure about b HP., must be m giod condition. Make cffers to C.M.8., c/o the Free Press. f 2 v.c. Two turners and two fitters for Machine Sbop m Keiantau. must hay good experience Apply box iNo 67, c/o522 words
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Advertisement883 1919-02-05 3 UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) Declaration of Interim Dividend and Notice of Closing of Transfer Books NOTICE is hereby given that tbe director/ have declared an Interim dividend of 7J pei cent on the ordinary shares (subject to wai t tax) on account of the year ending883 words
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Advertisement882 1919-02-05 3 EASTERN SMELTING CO., LTD. [Incorporated m Eagland] Notioe U hereby given that the Transfe Books of this Company will be closed ii Penang from the 6th to the 11th install botl days inclusive for the purpose of prepatinj 3 Dividend Warrants. rj By Order of the Board M FRASER ft882 words
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Advertisement485 1919-02-05 3 j The Straits and States Annual iWHATI "ray™ THING i 2iHS|sl NEARLY SOLD OUT! youll enjoy iti NOTICE is hereby given tfc at the above Trade Mak is the property of Messrs. Cempton and Company who o h^-d office U sit ate at Bombay Houee, Manchester and having brarches at485 words
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Advertisement193 1919-02-05 3 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Twenty Shophouse Premises Nos. 6-1 te 6-6, 7 to 17 and 17-1 to 17-8 Tanglin Road and live valuable freehold building sites situate at the corner of Nassim Road and Tanglin Rood. To be beld it our saleroom, Ro. 3 Raffles Place, On Wednesday,193 words
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Article33 1919-02-05 4 Domestic Occurrences MARRIAGE. Savage— Hai9e.— February 2nd, at 81 George's Chorch PenaLg, Gbos ge Savage ani Muriel, dacghter of the late J. H. Haist and Mrs, Eatse, c andymoant Avenue, Balls bridge, Dublin.33 words
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960 1919-02-05 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, February 5, 1919. It will soon perhaps begin to dawn upon the people of the^ Straits Settle ments that the question of dearneee of food is the result not of any action or want of action on the part of the local Government m the960 words
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Article396 1919-02-05 4 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Thursday, 6th met Mr B W Elles has b<*en appointed to act tamporarily as British Resident, Negri Sembilan, daring the absence on a month's leave of the Hon Mr A H Lemoc. Mr A Cavendißh, Collector of Lind396 words
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Article927 1919-02-05 4 I THE UNVEILING CEREMONY. Holders of tickets for stand A near tb< obelisk must drive past the Europe Hotel go across High Et and under the porches o the Government Office s and then walk to thi 1 stand. Those holding ticket for tbe stand JB at the927 words
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Article231 1919-02-05 4 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE M AT BERNE Discussing League of Nation* {By or.i-7nt.nii9 C*bl» 1 [lUcMr'i H«ff:c«; Barne Feb 2.— Tha Ettt^cmftiiOttftl g j cialist CjlT t^ne j opt-:n cv F\ Braor;og p.-oV-ib f pr«*i4faf. T... J j ion fiteiaa deleg .itt h .ivu j I, iucludicg Mr I H231 words
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Article496 1919-02-05 4 There was a large attendance at tL funeral at Bidadari on Monday of the la: Me Van L Boomkamp and the larp number of beautiful tribatee, which ai most hid the coffin, testified to the affec tionate remembrance m which be wr held by496 words
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Article66 1919-02-05 4 From Out Otwi Corrupondtnt Kuala Lurcpur, Feb 4. In the Knala Lumpur police court thie morning, A R MacCallum, D Traveller and G A Brown, manager assistant ami store keeper respectively cf Bajong Estate, Sungei Buloh, were charted with criminal breach cf trust m reeptct cf twenty66 words
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Article27 1919-02-05 4 Inspector Lloyd, of Keremban, received ne^e by the last mail that hie brother had been killed m Germany, whilst detained there as a prisoner of war. (MM).27 words
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Article30 1919-02-05 4 schools will be fixed m a given place and children are instructed to make tbeir wtr to where their banner ie fixed, ia cute they gel separated from their companions30 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1919-02-05 4 HEAL VALUE J&\ Al4 YEAK OLD _^^^f WHISKY" <^om^ JB^£S Sk "'^Lz, PER CASE /^^Sfcr O T C o^^&^- S q> O O V'V^V-^vk jr Duty Extra CALDBECK MAGGREGOR CO. I BOOR D S OLD TOM GIN Per Bottle J|i Per Case I PQQ S° I PQQ 5 U Ludd159 words
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Advertisement66 1919-02-05 4 CLOSING OF THE BUSINESS OF WILSON Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. The proprietor having disposed o! the premises and retired from business offers for private sale the whole con tents of the stndio, including studic and outdoor cameras and lenses of al sizes and by the best makers also the furniture and fittings66 words
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Article1170 1919-02-05 5 MORE AGREEMENT THAN P ANTICIPATED The Pitfalls of Idealism BabaariM Oattol *U«Wr B«rric»J .jndon, Feb 1. Renter's correspondent .rt> says: A high British Euthotit* r iv ItoU h* U surprised at the 6inDoth m ki«g ol tbe Cjaferaaca. Of course 111 b ivj befn bickerings, bat the1,170 words
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Article351 1919-02-05 5 PRINKIPO PROPOSAL NOT WELCOMED What's to be Done Next IMy eubm&rm* O*al«l [Heater's Service] Paris, Feb 2.— M Piohon informed a number of journalists thac ouly one acceptance of the Allies* inviiaticn to the Pdokipo Conference had been received, namely, from the head of the Crimean Government,351 words
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Article78 1919-02-05 5 Paris, Jan 27. Mr Edward Hurley, Chairman of the United States Shipping Board, spoke yesterday at the Franco American dinner and said that France muet be prepared to meet German commercial competition. He hopad that France would not wait too long, allowing others to produce wares, while78 words
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Article37 1919-02-05 5 London, Feb 1. Brussels Owing to a soldier accidentally dropping a shell, a munitions train exploded between Aubange and Longwy. Sixty-four, including sixty German war prise ters, were killed and a large number injured.37 words
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Article595 1919-02-05 5 EXTREMIST AGITATORS NOT IN COMMAND Military Guards m Glasgow £Bj ■Dbsmaristt Cable] asiHt'i IsvTktl London, Feb 8. While the industrial situation is still threatening it is regarded as by no means desperate. The partial success of ths efforts to spread the Clyde strike throughout! the country appears595 words
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Article261 1919-02-05 5 Mr J B SaUor, the burly and genial commercial commissioner m the East for tbe Government of New South Wales, returned to Singapore on Monday. Since his last visit nearly three ago, Mr Suttor has travelled m Manchuria, Northern China, Korea, French Indo China, the Philippines261 words
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Article175 1919-02-05 5 GERMANS WHO OPPOSE THE SOVIETS Militarists' Die-Hard Pride £By ttnbmaiim* Oablel [BraWr's Service] London, Feb I.— Berlin It is constantly becoming more obvious that the extremists, m planning the establishment of a counter* j parliament, had the primary object of j replacing the influence hitherto exercised by the175 words
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Article186 1919-02-05 5 Sir Julian Byng as Successor? Hongkong, Jan 26 Sir Francis May, Governor of Hongkong, has resigned. [The China Mail is informed by Mr A G M Fletcher, the Colonial Secretary, that the Officer Administering the Government has received a telegram from the Secretary of State for the186 words
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Article50 1919-02-05 5 London, Feb 2. Madrid, from Oporto, Feb 1 As the Monarchist victories have been confirmed, a National Government has been constituted with Paiva Conceiro as Premier and War Minister. Tbe Gov ernment controls a Urge p*rfc of Portugal and is awaiting the arrival of ex King Manocl.50 words
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Article49 1919-02-05 5 London, Jan 27. The Chief Food In spector points out that the nee of bori cisefl liquid eggs from China is open to very serious obj action from the point of view of the health of the consumer. He suggests that the eggs might bs shipped, dried.49 words
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Article26 1919-02-05 5 London, Feb 8. The correspondent of tbe Daily Mail m Paris Bays that the Anglo American delegates reoommend the Conference to abolish submarines.26 words
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Article26 1919-02-05 5 London, Feb 1. Iv the football match between Monmouthshire and the New Zialanders All Blacks the latter won by 22 points to 8.26 words
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Article11 1919-02-05 5 London, Feb 2. Tha Narraganeefct has been abandoned.11 words
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Article130 1919-02-05 5 At St Joseph's Church, Batu Gajah, on Saturday last:, Mr Joe W Scully, son of Mr and the late Mrs R S Souliy, of Penang, and grandson of Mrs Elizabeth Hochstadt, of Singapore, was married to Clarice Laura, youngest daughter cf Mr D F Macintyre, Assistant Inspector130 words
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Article26 1919-02-05 5 The Hitachi Maru prisoners, released from Brandenburg on Dtc 12, are expected at Yokohama by the N V X lines Ijo-Maru m tbe middle ol March,26 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement192 1919-02-05 5 ROBINSON Co. FI./IGS for Centenary Decorations UNION JACKS 12 by B*, 15 by 10, 20 by 16, 30 by 17, 30 by 24, 47 by 34 ins White, Red Blue Ensigns, St. George's Cross Belgium, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Greece 30 by 17 inches Scotch Standard Irish Ensign Welsh Standard 20192 words
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Advertisement460 1919-02-05 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHU (ISCORPORiTED IS J^PAN) ONDKB MAIL CONTRACT WITH THS IMPERIAL JAPANESE (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly -.service, For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. MISHIMI MIRU for London about 14th February SAD 3 MAR J tor Liverpool March EUROPEAN LINE,460 words
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Advertisement681 1919-02-05 6 K. P. M. Konlnklyke Paketvaart Maatschappii (Inocrporated m Polland.) mAm4TTT redone a a e e r| D TBB g? Ss»«n, UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. G. G. Dabndels Unntok and Palembang *,**>' Sinqkbp Moeara-Baba, Djambi and Bingkep J Sinoaradjjl Betombang, Paneh, Asahan and Belawan-Dell "J. o Binqkara 81ngkawang,681 words
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Advertisement752 1919-02-05 6 Aam\ mLib (()acupanieB Incorporated In England Mail and Passenger Servic&& L PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EA.ST OF BOMBAY are at present tat pended. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM "LONDON TO MiRSFICiLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEA JJ SING.IPOKE SB^'Novara" about 4th752 words
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Advertisement60 1919-02-05 7 GORDON'S The Oldest Established London Gin Distilleries Famous for the Purity and Flavour of tVI I^l T* v Off) Tf)MI f*h If yv/ OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLA.ND) SOLE IMPORTERS. CARBIDE Fresh Shipment I vli nUi %M\M IvallLCo rldlC G. OTOMUNE Go. MONTSERRAT* v |760 words
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Advertisement474 1919-02-05 7 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are' leaned under the aasplcea of the Federated ■> Malay Btatec War OharitiealCommittee and the Prizes will be allocated aslfoUows The Prizes The allocation of the amoant sabscribed will be as follows 10 per cent. for one Ist prize. 10474 words
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Advertisement139 1919-02-05 7 CALCOSIGNS FOR ALL PURPOSES Price each $3.50 Price each $3.50 Price each $5.00 Price each $7.00 lsSSßs33ss!a9Hl Price each $3.50 i**^S^K»**» 1 *T*TWIIBBIIj Price each $4.50 Price each $4.50 (SsTBBpBpBBHIHBS) Price each $3.50 Price each $3.50 No. 1. and up Price each $3.50 No. 1. aiid up Price each $3.50139 words
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Advertisement157 1919-02-05 7 A. B. MACKAYS T TnTTDTTD J-/X V^/ LJ XL Li £v WHISKY The and Gold Label The White and Gold Capsule Supplied to the House of Lords and appreciated by Connoisseurs Obtainable from all the principal Dealers SOLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) yLW^^fSKKl^F^' of Hot Climates157 words
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Article400 1919-02-05 8 How Allies Should Be Treated. 1 In an article headed When the Enem; Comes the Germans living io Cologne 3 and the other Rhine fortresses are m ctructed by the Cologne Gazette how ie f the opinion of every decent German mac b and every decent German woman400 words
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Advertisement392 1919-02-05 8 Jllll LIME JUICE ji^^^Si] Wholesome, Refreshing. I !N«w«^iissB|l Prepared from the pure juice of the Wz--'* -rf^j finest West Indian Lime Fruit, g^rown %^M*v&Mii on our estates n Dominica, West c^^. y^'f/v inui c s t^^^^p Insist on haVitJ S ROSE j: K^^_M^ IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIlllllllHlll!IIIHll!i!i IT IS COMING The Post war392 words
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Article102 1919-02-05 9 Feb. 4, 1910. The following are the thares at to which chhDget are notified m Mesftt Fraeer ana Co's yesterday's share list i— Olivers Sellsn ROBBER DOLLAR 'WiPIMBS. Alor Gajab 860 8 66 Ayer MoUk 2.60 2.60 Jerom 1.85 1.46 Ke ropes 8 00 8 16 Lucas102 words
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Advertisement515 1919-02-05 9 Aueu over 82.000.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I TE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). B HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tne commhu £20,000 deposited with the Supreme 008t of England, and complies with the BritiahLifo torciqe 3iay»lea k3t515 words
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Advertisement495 1919-02-05 9 BARTERED BANK Of Mi lijstralli and Ihlna, i?:^int«l hi fEjlaii by Royal (tartar. .'AID UP OAPITAL £1,200 090 XIBBRYI 7OND I £2,000,000 Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HSAD OFFICK £i3FOP£t*AT6, LOHDOH, I, 0, &9KNGIEB 4HD BR4MOHBB. Amritsar Rcnsfeoc; Penauf Bangkok iloiio Paket Batavia [fofc Rangoon Bombay K&rrch! 6algon Ca.'CJtta &!*r<s Oauton495 words
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Advertisement839 1919-02-05 9 Phone No. 1925. O.S.K. (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated m Japac) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change wlthoatnotlce For LONDON via Port Said s.s. Borneo Mara Mid Feb. s.s. Celebes Mara Mid Mar. For MARSEILLES (via Port Said) b.«. "Indus ilaru"839 words
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Advertisement227 1919-02-05 9 ANJEK SHIPPING, Jan 27, Brit s s Gambier River for Balavia. Jan 28, Brit c s lelarder Jan 27 from Christmas Island for Sin^cpore. Jan 29, Brit s s Ben Nevis for Batavia. Bank of Taiwan, Ltd. (ibcorporatbd by bpboi l imperial Charter m Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000 Capital227 words
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Miscellaneous934 1919-02-05 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage k Matter From Consignee! For Barratta Bri 6 5 Mogg Brisbane 27 Singapore Singkel Dot 285 Hageneock Deli 80 KPM KHD dock Beeitang Dat 270 Forme Sarnboe 7 AP C Dock Cnc Kenkor Mam Jap 1682 Ito Nagasaki 10 MBK Uoc Mitra Bri 8508934 words
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459 1919-02-05 10 With a view to furthering the objects of the newly formed Straits Settlements Branch of the National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers, a public meeting was bclJ last evening m the! Victcria Theatre, Singapore. MrCDAny Cajley (Chairman of the Provisional Comauuee) piosided. H E459 words
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Article255 1919-02-05 10 The Malaysia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet m Singapore this week and next. Bishop Homer C Stuntz d d whose episcopal residence is m Omaha, USA, and Bishop J W Robin3on, d d resident m Bombay, will be the presiding officers, and about255 words
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Article199 1919-02-05 10 (Incorporated m England) Meisra Fxasor and Co advise ua as having received cabled advices from London that the annual report and ao counts for the year ended Aug 81, 1818, were issued io London on Jan 27. The net profit for the year was £50,908 which with199 words
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Article414 1919-02-05 10 ANOTHER MURDER CH4RG At the fifth Aasizea yesterday, before Mr Juetuo Ebden, a special jury was ein pan elieJ foe the trial of Teong Ah K<m on the capital charge. Mr A V Brown, the DPP, conducted the case for the Grown, while Mr P. Sam; was assigned414 words
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Article305 1919-02-05 10 [Courtesy of thk French Consulate.] Paris, Feb 1, 6.15 p m. The French 8 per cent bonds are at francs 64 tha 5 per cent bonds at 92; and the 4 per ceet at 76.15. The Cbambar adopted a bill for the repair of the damages caused305 words
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Article56 1919-02-05 10 Agents Barlow and Go. Per mas 18,517 M.tjadie (Johore) 16 619 Sekong 18,085 Central Kelantan 12,500 Agents Hooglandt and Go. Pankattan 74,000 Bangoen Poerba 60,000 B*tu Rata 41,821 Agents East Asiatic Co. Mount Austin 229,527 Agents Sime Darby and Co. Middleton Tin Sluicing Pikuls 184.48 Tribute56 words
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Article32 1919-02-05 10 Compensation is to be granted to offl cera and eearaen of British merchant ships who retnm from internment m enemy countries m respect of any loss ol their effects through enemy action.32 words
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Article618 1919-02-05 10 The people of Shanghai live under parti. cularly happy conditions, and the constitution of their government is probably unique. Under the Treaty of 1842 and others, by which the International Settlement of Shanghai w*e established, it was instituted under the control of the Diplomatic Body m Peking.618 words
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Article300 1919-02-05 10 The weekly meeting of the Rent As Beasment Board was held m the Municipal offices yesterday afternoon presided over by the hon'ble Mr C J Saunders. Other members present were Messrs A M S Anguilia, B A Eliae, Oaw Khtk Kiam, Koh San Hin, E Teßuensohn and300 words
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Article333 1919-02-05 10 The Norwegian East Asiatic Line (otherwise known as Fearnley and Eger's China-Japan Service was to resume its sailings from Norway to the Far East, beginning January, and a regular service was to be thereafter maintained. The Bureau of Navigation m the U S Commerce Department announces that ships333 words
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Article185 1919-02-05 10 Singapore Sporting Club The following was the result of the ballot foe ten members who together with the committee of management form the election committee for 1910 Hon Mr A Agnew, Bon Mr R J Addie, H M Cantrell, J H Datke, A J Ferguson, W E Hooper,185 words
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Article264 1919-02-05 10 11 The Symbol of Sacrifice which is being shown at tbe Palladium continues to draw very large attendances and patrons will do well to see this master piece before the change of programme of Friday. It is a wonderful picture, and deals vary effectively with the Zulu war.264 words
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Advertisement331 1919-02-05 10 AMERICAN STEEL EXPORT GO. WOOLWORTH BUICiDINO. NJ-W YORK Exporters of: Bars, Shapes and Plates. Reinforcing Bars. Tank and Ship plates. Heavy and Light Rails and Railway Material, Black and Blue Annealed Sheets, Galvanized Corrugated and Plain Sheets, Tinplate Steel Axles and Wheels, Rivets, Bolts and Nuts, Shipbuilding Material, Gas and331 words
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