The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 August 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE X CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 1919. NO. 9,736
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  • 1641 1 LrrZtZ d eUi a9Unt iSSLT" Having a considerable retpect for Sir Arthur Young, we turn down without further ado a suggestion that as the KenO ie ooi coming to take him away, and the Governor does not leave till the middle ot AugQit, a further eeries
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 RAFFLESJBfOTEL. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island S Luxurious Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grouuds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music ia attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15 p.m. First cla^s cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner fo. lowed by Cinema The Antigr*
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    • 353 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (Incorporated in Hcngkong) NEW BOOKS JUST ARRIVED. Thc° B L"r, of ,h. P<n book fo,- V^--^a've Gearing by C. Hurst ssis a fas: B\LLADS ETC., I LITESr SHIPMENT fNaLUOES:--"Until Siipmatea Of Mioe. Uj from Simertet, Woen you come home She ji far from the Jaad Wiit;, E;b>
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    • 350 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. There has been further serious racial rioting in America with several deaths Page 7. Although miners elsewhere are resnming, the Yorkshire Cuions have not yet made up their minds -Page 7. Tbe King in an address urges the Deed for greater religious unity, and energy and hard
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 143 1 THE WEEK Satsfday 2nd High WM.%- 1-46 -v ra ?.8 pm. Public ana Gank Holiday. A'hol Tier a* Theatre, 5.3' and 9.15 p.m. j Victoria Bridge Hports on KaffloV ground!. Sunday 3rd. Hi£h Water— 2-32 a.m., 2 45 p.m. Monday 4th. Hlph Water- 3-2i a.m 3-25 p.m. Moon First Quarter.
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  • 55 2 Ordetß for week ending August 9 Monday Ana 4. PayPal Drill, Clfip.m bigcalling 8 80 p.m. Tuesday Aur P. Signalling, 5.15 nm Pbyßical Drill 8 80pm. P Wednesday, Aug 6. Fall Concert Re beareal, Victoria Theatre, 8 80 p m TW^e^p^ YiC^ BcoSt U tt rl. TrOOP
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 431 2 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST TWO PERFORMANCES BY THE ATHOL TIER To-day at 5.30 To-night at 9.30 A IK IDEAS Ideas mem Ihfl tasfs of ad writ /A lrg C R(lverfcl 1 Dg, for without fli\ lleftfl cc thing can bo *tated-tht \\j// better the ideas the better the Jr[ Matemect.s and
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    • 1086 2 From Wednesday, July 30. to JV'ondav The Comirerxeirent o* an Eatkrt(ii M rL WESIERN PHOTOPLAYS, ?J AT TUE The Hall lot Music and Features. Qca Second Slrow Bl 9 p.p. s harp A SMASHING SERIAL ND LEAH BAiRn The Star who fasclonted auaier Ibcmnoec belec, Insbi SHELEON LEWIS OF ;R
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    • 325 3 |> WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. M^\ WHITEAWAY, LAIDLftW k CO., LTD. 1^ I ■mL' 4 'Incorporated In inghnd). f\A'fi\M( H%i (Incorpc rated in L ii&ar.ti) vt^ S i; I 3 95 dozen McnaSco^BltswL W "^^^H^ ffff ifc^^ J^^^^^l^ M^' S Web BeU In white C^ \"m 1 To o le
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    • 95 3 A FINE CPFORTUNITY TO RUBB" M^NUFACTOREW, DEALERS, SPEGUU 0 l !S, BROKERS A!J) GOMISSIOM AGENTS ETC. Dtb 10 t. Rnbbf r i I TV ur office, by p- h your valuaUo btm< f-j b I A *p* -cial cffor of 510 only t.i F, T fl. HubRcrlbtrs incluiJiiag two telegtMU
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    • 77 4 rcTn 1 5)79 (jS) NEWIST WRIST WATCHES I.^k E;ch z Dspcnri2b!2 T(mc Kesper V If I FINE DI.VV.ONDS T^^^^^ ww^ wg^ M p JMII i WJUI iWJT^ a^ M^^W, loose and Mounted. FOCSST KNIVES R p pT^My. ET«rj6lfl< -1 oc Turned. u-1Ia!« •>a G Id snii 8t JEWELLER. Branch No.
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    • 414 4 > mt^ I I >A jli uj K m 0/ A/os/ Excellent Quality A A ITT See that tse bottle bears the Tree neck Label T r' ii Solo Agents —ADAMSON GILFILLAN CO, LTD. A A [Incorporated in England] I^^ k J 9 L A BUSINESS GAR RECOGNIZED in its
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    • 265 4 glllilllilll!llllinilllll!lii!lfj!i!!!l!ni!i!lll<l!llilll!l!llllllif!!i!lil!iii!![, I The Food that will suit your B. —is Glaxo-— the food that contains extra cn "V duccs firm ilcsh, sound bones, and strong m >f**"^"* >l %v n 1 Look :it this /f" ()IJ v.ci^hs 21} Ifa Ma, a how strong her bonei l^^*'^w f. the first two
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 652 5 PRELIMINARY NOTICE anildin^ littt Bungalows at Tangiin. Healthy Locality and iuated next to Holland Perk rstate Holland Road. ihing Kcng lee io., fcave received instructions for sale by Public Auction at their Salo Boom ff <.3 CbambeM. Raffles Place, At an early date rHE UNDERMENTIONED YALUABLE BUILDING SITES Dcrcriition a
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    • 788 5 AUCTION SALE OF I Unredeeraed Pledges, the property of fifteen pawnshops. On Tnf s^ay sth August 1919 at 10 a.m On Thursday 7th at lj On Saturday 9th a t 10 On Monday llth ft t 10 The Pledgfs conHisting of watches, chains gold, diamond and other flags, carriage Cbincfe
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    • 664 5 j NOTICF. 1 The Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, 2nd August I Dllhl u MONDAY, 4th Publlc Hollda y 8 i 8 1 WANTSD I WANTED: A FeHablo Clek with exper. fence in wines aud provisions and good knowledtfo of tjpe writing. Apply yersonally, B. High Street. LIU
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    • 185 5 I nOi iOH Raffles Place (Incorporated in Japan Fresh Shipment Just Arrived YAMATO'S C THE HOUSE I O That has Specialised I I fot* O\Zf*f* I TWENT¥7 I I COTTONS SILKS. j S YAMATO ft COMPANY c I SINGAPORE. O I 1 1 The moment a man does his best
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  • 1172 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, August 2, 19 19. There is probably a good deal more' behind the news which haa been received from Java regarding the S irikat Islam disturbances and the arrest cf the President, than appears from the simple facts stated in iho telrgrams. The Sarikat Islam
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  • 103 6 Me II .7 Dickinson has been recoguizsd as Consul of the United States in Singapore. Mr G A Hall has been appointed to act ae Resident Councillor Penang from July 24. Mr P Cunliffe hae been elected to the licensing Justices board vice Mr H J Addie resigned. Leave to
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  • 79 6 Our Penam* Correspondent wires that there took plaoa at St Andrews Churcb yesterday, the Rsv Me Ros& officiating, the wedding of Me James CairncroeS of tbe Chartered BauJ», Sicßuporr, to Miss Olive Araner, only daughter cf D: ar,d Mrs' Amner of Pakafc, We*-C Siam. Tba re cepttcn took
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  • 353 6 The foformers of Lmi. Oao of Ibt DMI terriblo monsters revealed by tbo war is Alice Aubeit, cn<> of tbe 25 inforraera of Lion, "wLo v ete i on tbe tiial recently in P^ris by, court martial for treaecn Cutinp the Germaa occupation. Sho is decenbed gp a
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  • 354 6 Thomas Crawley, aged eighty nine, married Caroline Smith, aged eighty four at Holy Cross Charon, Leicester, recently. Mr Watson, formerly of Kuala Selangor, who left Co join up when war broke out, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. He is the brother of Dr Watson oC Klany Sir Hugh and Lady
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  • 271 6 Chicago, July m tcence cf racial rlotloc t?? et J sulud lo D?a d bein R killed „.J I P.CU, Ju: y bo I tnuka a tltorous een^eol tha A m I every ohane< i I or simple m j J. spoil thb rein Rain from their i
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  • 18 6 (anfta Inn RattTii, Joljlil Tb« president of tbe Sankat ■M Tjaodjoer, has now been arrested.
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  • 31 6 London, July 29.— ft ie reliably <tn from Sofia that the internal ntnitill Bulgaria is vtry serious and think widespread movement to eetablubix'i republic Many strikes have begun.
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  • 25 6 London. July '29.— Tbe death hui outred of Mr G A Storey tbe ir has been Professor of perspective Academy since 1014.
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  • 51 6 The management of tbe Kurope Hi have decided to distribute the ptm of the tickets of the Fancy I'M*" the handsome turn cf M 040. m 'ollc«' Discharged Soldiers and Sailor? AssocitfJ 5600; St Andrew's Me-iic-il Mi««»*J Bl Duostan's Homo fcr Bttt**J* and Soldiers 31,000 SI Matf'i >M*
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  • 60 6 Mr L R Mucphail h:\i mm commemorated lVnce by giving >l^j various fund.*. The tlnr kl funda are due to him tot I tioal manner of Barking tbe even following is the llttribri Officers' Families Fond Queen Macj'd :ect Auxiliary Hofcpi'.al tor UmM lttb Men Soldier*
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  • Correspondence.
    • 67 6 To Tin: Ei'.TOR, Sir,— Thanks for t M over" but, the writer ov e l ouo driviDß incident (if. Ido Dot know, if Sir Arthur ever handled a team, b«l write about one You (in Rodney Stone^ the Bri|WJ race between Buck TMf^" 1 BD kl |jV
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 199 6 FRESH STOCK ARRIVED m V J k 28 II b I VjM «*fcw t^^ rt V\ >\j *IS \W x *> '> //£j^^ f Tennis Requisites THE IDEAL RACKET FOR JjteN THE TOURNAMENTS j^pg::^ Jefferies "Kliney" The height of perfection in design,'; material and Workmanship 7 $27.50 Nett. «k *B^fc
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    • 21 6 Victoria Theatre GOODBYEE DONT CRYLE WIPE THE TE/VR ATHQL DEAR Fr.OM YOUR EYEE. FOR We've Realty had seme most Delightful Evenings
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  • 669 7 DEBATE INJHE COMMONS „ju!ls_Spirite<J Reply d bet! r:i cut in the •ion i:cb I Not o i i i>i> fit ..i f Hi I tbp ..-i ordi r y i tta .t whil end Ml i Of ped I divitione f com la II ircb tbe
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  • 246 7 YORKSHIRE RECALCITRANT Bonar Law's Sarcasm London, July 28 —In the House of Jommcma Mr Bonar Lbw t-i.^td tha coal Qtiou wii 9 very Jit Mo Obaog«d in j regard to Yiikfhite *Lcro wo.fe was uot y<>t Mtt ned. Fiv»- piti wero in d^nc ri f flooding In
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  • 117 7 P>ri3, Ju'y 28— The Supreme Council discussed the dfepaaal of enemy warships oC which oa'y Qva b^ttleehip* aod thirty smaller crafl remain. France favours their dutribuiion on a basis of proportional war lo3Be§, other Pjwers advocate their breaking up. Regarding a plebiscite in Silasia Fjcb informed the
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  • 85 7 London, July 29. To-night's gazette notiflee the blockade ot German East Africa is raised as from July 15. London, July 28.— 1n lbs Home of Jommons at question time Sir Auckland Geddes said be was not yet in a position to state tbe imports policy after Sept
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  • 44 7 Paris, July 29. Tbe trial of a number of Frenchmen and women accused of betraying their compatriots to the Ger mans in Laon has concluded, Six men and two women have bien sentenced to death and eleven others to penal servitude.
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  • 40 7 Rawai Pindi, July 28. Two soldiers of i Kibuli rogimeat fired on the Amir while he was riding with his staff. The Amir narrowly et-c tped. a bullet passing through hid breeches. His assailants were arrested.
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  • 18 7 London. July 29, Ihe Mersey dock strike his bsen settled the man obtaining several concessions.
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  • 172 7 PLAIN SPEAKING TO GERMANY American Condemnation Amttordam, July 26 —The Interta innul Ttudpe UdionCon^ree-; has cpenfd and wu attended by tho labour's proiniBSOI inerj, incluiinj? Mr Gompere, The B^!«jijn df'r^ato Me Martin?, denounced the cjvvf»rd!y altitude of the German Tra3.?B Qolonltfe daring the war. The Gfrrin^n i«ltgat«
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  • 133 7 Who Continued the War? Weimar, Ju'y 29. There baa been several days debate in tha National At sembly concern-rig the responsibility for continuing the w>.i after 1917, wheu ll ia declared there were favourable opportual tiea for obtaining peace. Bauer and Erzberger fastened the teeponsibility upon the Michaeli6
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  • 95 7 More Rioting Chicago, July 29. Three were killed and 50 icjured in the racial disturbances yesterday. Chicago, July 29.— Racial noting was renewed this morning one negro was killed and two wounded. It is now knewn that there were at least ten fatalities yesterday. It is estimated
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  • 90 7 London, July 29. Tbe report of the Pensions Committee recommends all round substantial increases in pensions and allowances in accordance with the recent suggestions of Field Marshal Uaig including an increase in tbe flat rate for total disability pension for eingle men to forty shlllioga weekly. It is
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  • 81 7 London, July 29.— Padoreweki baa p;e* aented the peace treaty to tbe ratiflsation committee of Sejm and recommended tbe ratification. He caid that tbe treaty should bring happiness to Poland. Tbe Poles had protested against providing for Germane educational rights in Poland, when tbe Poles were similarly
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  • 82 7 London, July 29.— A French military misßiou hr%B arrived at Ukrainian head*: quarters and will enquire into tha eitoa tion and aecertain tbe wishes of the people- Petiuru's troops have captured the railway junction at Wapniarka thus earning into contact with tbe irregulars under Atsman Volynez, whom
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  • 19 7 London, July 29. A Whifiepaper shows 'the estimated army expenditure (or the year is £287,000 000.
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  • 337 7 UNITY AND ENERGY How to Ute Victory London. Jaly 29.— Their Miijestfes the' King nod Quten to dcy drove in state to tbe Gni.'dhull to receive the eong ratal** i t:onj cf tho London Coi petition en the conc'.usion e;( ptaco.' TLcy w«.ie every i where cbeei'd
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  • 105 7 London, July 28.— Ia the Houee of Commons Sir Auckland Geddes moved tbe second reading of tbe Patents Bill, numerously amending the present law, indndiDg provisions for preventicg the abuse of monopoly rights, and extending the term of patents from fourteen to sixteen yearf. Sir Auckland
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  • 46 7 London, July 29. Al Goodwcod the result of tbe Stewards Cap was (1) King Sol, 100 to 7. (2) Irith Elegance, 100 to 80. (8) Scatwell 6 to one. Fourteen ran. Won by three quarters of a length, with ha'f a leegth between the
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  • 50 7 Havre, Ju'y 29 —The union of em ployers has decided to lockout tbe dockers on the ground that they have broken their contract by demanding higher wages. There are half million tons of goods and thirty 6hip3 laden with food and raw materials in the port.
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  • 32 7 Paris, July 29.— The Government has purchased the American army's immenre war stocks in France including flftjthousand motorcars, fifty thousand motv r lorries, for three hundred million dollars.
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  • 52 7 Berlin, July 29. A telegram from Vienna pays tha Hungarian comrnisanry has called on the Entente representative, Culouel Cunningham, and suggested cogo tiatioua be commenced for a peaceful resignation of tho eoviet Government aud tho formation cf a new government of Hungary. Tho proposal baa bsen forwarded
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  • 47 7 London, Ju!y 29.— 1a tho House cf Commons Mr Ban^r Law stated tho Government was not prepared to p.dcpt tba tuggestion that Doaiinion Governments thou'd be a^ked to delegate raprerenta tivess to a Royal Commission to report oa best form of futura Govermaent of Ireland.
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  • 36 7 London, July 29. Tbe resale of the bye election for the Both well division of Lanarkshire was .Tames Robertson (Labour) 18,185. T Mcffatt (Coalition Liberal) 6,067. It we s previously a Coalition Uaioniat ■eat.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 118 7 ROBINSON Co. J V fa >"j^^\^f i< r itw Ihe Lidderdale ROBINSON Co. STAFFORD'S INKS. In neat Glass Bottles fitted with Drip'ess Pour Regulator. COMMERCIAL WRITING FLUID in Quart End Pint Bottles SON-COPYING CARMINE INK in Pint Bottles Fraser NeaveT Ltd., Singapore. I Smokers of discrimination I P always select
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 390 8 (INGORPOH^TED IS JAPAN* ONDO MAIL GONTRICr WITH THB IMPERIAL JAPANKSB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) BPBOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) rortm*htiy servioe For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp "AWAMiKU" (Antwerp direct) early August KITANO M\RU August '•IVAB4MIBU* 1 about end Augaat gCHOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly
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    • 746 8 Koninktyka Paketvaart Maatsehappl] (Inccrporatod In Holland.) ROYkL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BVTWIA Tslepbone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNI>EK CONTRACT WITH TSE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Go hns Brlawin-Dell with transhipment to Pan Ira! an- Brandan and Langs*
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    • 582 8 ANT, (Cooipaiiles Incorporattxi in 1.. Mail and Passengsu I FBNIMSULAB AN» OSWENTAL R M r I IDnder Contract wltn Hie Majea's Govcrur" Tho company! MAIL SERVICES EA3r of bom,. ponded. lIAI 3 i*o at r I LONDON FAR-EASTEaN iEBViCF FROM LONDON TO K.VUHKK.J,', DUE eiNOAPORE Jfc.. l> F KA I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 294 9 ED EM .'.;:-.-t U ?elL?ii. KiecrsJ, f. rr Dtfntwt 4 h ah am\ i en August 199 1 1 19 13th August 1919 IRth A in 19 2Ota August 1919 25th .'UgUfct li 19 27th August 1919 Ist lept. 1919 3rd Sep'. 1919 MM ifiT •V ?»»i1 NT, lltS< Alt&tii
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    • 609 9 FOR PENA S G Tho 8. 8. "TO i OKA MAKU" dne bore abont I the 2arh icfitaue. will )< avc for tho above port ou or ab v.t t£u> 3rd proximo. For fi tight ttppjy to M tsubisbi Stnjl K Isha, Ltd. bttauifchip Do|.aricatnt. 9H 7 g-B P. 0.
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    • 771 9 THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER CO., LTD. Auctioneer Valuers No 3 R*.ffl< s PJaco Forthcoming Auction Sales. I Aug 6th. At our loroom at i3op m. I. rt&le rf u a of ireobo.'d land &t East I oaat Kuai area 15.4t& Kjaare feet. SaU or rcn pieces cf 'rechcld laDd a*: Eatt
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    • 99 9 rire Kxtmguishers have extinguished over 1,250 actual fires in India since Tuly 1912. Full particulars from The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). MOTOR TYRES. /^V^X A TYRE which is /r "-> never sick or sorry F^ ill wm\\ a tyre that helps to 1 L-^n Sk\ make the rongli
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 299 10 Maxwell Cars SUCCESS in man power or motive power is largely dependent upon endurance. The Maxwell Motor Car has stood the supreme endurance test. It has run 44 consecutive days and nights without a single stop of the motor covering 22 022 m^les This official record was made by the
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    • 275 10 MASSAGE HAIL Ka 239, Beeooolea Btreal. Open daily 0 a. m.— 9 P. BB« J t Itphcco No. '467. Massage and Manicure BY Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Haru, Miss liana PLEASE FIND OtfTl "^^B^ I j x 1 U« ]tz|[iuLJ 3Cd±i Q ■Jinn c=74jpi f'Wil' >: r^ *S T%«% '.'/fis-'Toi/n-r- V-
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    • 239 10 I (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLED ¥m wa^^ V D H w B HI IM I Hy-Bib for use in floors, walls, ceiling, partitioi I Ibe supplied curved to suit tanks, culverts, condui I and tunnels. I Bib-lath forms a perfect clinch or key to plaster. !Rib Bars used for
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  • 69 11 (CORBECTED Up TO Aug I.) Bank 4m 1411 16 demand 248 18 Privfito credits Brn a f4 11 lfl Naw York Uank demabd 613 8 N credits 90 days 68^ i Francs rleraaKd Bank- 81!) In^ia, T. T. 188 HONasCMG, diraard 64f^Pc«m VOKonAMA, ciemi*cd 101 Java, demand i8 3
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  • 136 11 July 81. do (800 tent) usi.co, Gambler I8 60 Garnbicz Cube No. 3 24.00 Pepper Black ordin. .Spore 89.50 Pepper, {White fair) 64 00 Tapicca, email pearl vfalr quality) 11.00 do do flake do 19.25 do medium penrl do 22.00 Poar! Sago, eiiiall 16 00 Cep.a Su^dri.a 22.25 Copra
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 245 11 303,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,009 •\i EASTERN UFa ASSURANCE COMPANY, HUB OFFICE Kuichosier House. SJag a& or 0 LONB iH OFt iC£ S2 0!d Jewry :CIiPJ»NY ...^!n). IWENTV-TM WOW AN JS Starling. InwoxW^ iral i by I agei rabbis j w .--it. ..tie an(S Liberality, j rSRiGft., Ltfl., i
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    • 448 11 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. vlncorporatcd In the Straits Settlements) Hi: ad Singapore, Radius Chambora 5 B Perang— &5 Beach 'Jtreot. Kalacca Ml Junker Street. Muar 77/76 Jaian Baleiman. Baiu Pahat— U8 Jalin Kahainat. AQEHCIKB AT London, New Totk, San Francisco, Scmaracg, rak'rabac?. and Trar-g. CAI'ITAL. Aattorls.d 8,0C",0:0 Issned CCO3.COO
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    • 533 11 TH 1 MERCANTILE B/iNft CF IND'A, Ltd. INCORFOKiVTCD IN EK:LAHI. C P| TAL £1,500,000 (SUBSCRIBED £1,500 000 1 PAID UP £*****0 RESERVE FUND REST £785>00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq., Chairman B. Melvlll Slmcm Esq. I Sir David Yael B. Byrto rtq P H. Cbatmcrs EBq, Lord Carmicbatl,
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    • 437 11 SANK OF TAIWAN, UNITED. (INC RFOK4TED BY SrECI L iMi'CPIAft CHARTE3 IN JAPA*.) Cap'tsl Subscribed Y. 30,Q00,0C0. Capital Paid Up y. 27,500,000. Reserved Funds y. 6,530,000. PreeiJrßl Totsnraro Pafeoral, Esq. Vice rroßlflon* Kojaro Nafengawa, Esq. DIRECTORS. [yt tciLl Sate. Esq. Kycrokn YuiuoLaii, Em, Ebiago Minaml, Esq. HEAD OFFICE :-TASPEH, FOBMOSA
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 731 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES Tujjoko Paqar, FJabt Wharf No. l Ml. E&.st Wharf j Fastlta, Lai Gang, Jjon^ Mob. Wharf I i^i Dry Docks j h Kit. blabl Wharf 4 NI •na oon Anrar. J 5 t~'a^ «u oijua. Te n^al do 6 HAogola. Wet Dr:-:;. Qfffer West Wti-.rf 8 O
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    • 387 11 MAIL TABLE. ?«trsrcc2faee asd locaJ maiie, pm t L i CU/ Q !Il'^ fcolow Pcft»B|, Malacca, F.M.S (by Train) B ».m flally (ssccft SoaCaF). Kcta TJcggl a^tJ stations to Knala Lamput at 8 a m. ichoto 8, 9. 50. Econ. J, 4A I p.m. Cucob Hock Tew 9 Ay P
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  • 1220 12 BACKING THE WRONG HORSE IN INDU. From Our Ovn Corruwondtnt London, June 21. l)r S Nair writes as follows in tbe London press A good deal of scpbUtry is being circulated in this country, especially for tbe consumption of the British woiking mau, to make cut
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  • 65 12 The half yc:ir!y atatsmect of acciounta shows that the C:ub itanad t^> period with a b.tck balaooa of $35 *?9 j and eudtd it with one o? 94 4 017. 41 the Spring Lueattng tha lotteries ro\l/.di 912,719 r»nd the totA-isator 151.099. Oj tho otber side geaertil
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  • 117 12 S. C. C. B OWL ING. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. CMAMFIOfIf. Butchart b 3 ftt Legg, 21 —9. Main beat Van Cujlenberg, 21 11. Nelsoc baat Chancy, 21 14. Scou!ar boat Bcedenbnrg Capt, 21 —9. SAIUaDiYB TI3S. All uQflolsbtd Ties to ba played off on Saturday by airaci?ameut between the players. McK:Lz!e
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  • 18 12 Agents Hooglandt and Co. PaDgkattan Estate fO.OOO Bacgoen Estate 66,000 Bafu Rjita Estate 48,852
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  • 106 12 Amsterdam, June 20. Ciptiin ven Muller, tbo ceptain ot the faiticu? German light cruifer Emden, suuk by tbe Australian ciuiter Sydney off Cocos Island in November, 1914, addressed a mooting yasterJay organised by the PanGernißniat* at Frarkturr. Tho cudience assumed ft hostile attitude and von
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  • 106 12 The St A- drew'eSchocl Sports will ho held on Wednosday Ausust 6ju oa the IU fll^e Institution ground, kindly lent by Mr Phillipa. No private invitation aro being ItCUtd but all friends of the school are cordially invited to be present. The Hon W G Maxwell, c to a will
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  • 236 12 The third annual report of tbe Directors for tbe year ended 81dt March, saj6 Tbe reeult of tbe year's wothing shows a loes of 987,257.44. The reason for this is ol course the fact that tapping was carried on for five months only of tbe financial year. Tbe
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  • 122 12 With tbo exception of odp casfl which ie down fcr btar.ug next Tuerday, (he fourth Agf-'zea which have boan held in the Supreme Couit before the Acting Chief Justice Mr Woodward are ecu eluded. Tbe cate which occupied tbe attention of the Jury yesterday was that in which
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  • 254 12 Distribution of Memorial Scrolls. It is ofEdilly announced that tbe dia tribution cf tha memorial scroll to the nfxi cf kin ol tbese who have fallen in tbe Aiit hc£ now b^nu, In th«? ate of officars the scroll will be distr.hu ed from the War Office;
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  • 266 12 An iutrrnatioaal fea congreea end ex hibition will be held in B.Uavia early in 1921. The object is tbe etudy of tho scientific, economical, aad commercial questions concerning the tea industry. Well-known authorities will be invited to contribute articles Rud discusa many subjects during tbe coDgreea. The fxhi* bition will
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  • 278 12 The Ben Liner Bendoran from London bound for Singapore, China and Japan is due in Penang on August 26. The British steamer Warroman, on a voyage from BvavU to Falmoutb, was ashore on July 14 six miles southwest of Ras Hafun and asking for assistance. The P and
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  • 144 12 The management of tbe Willison Wirth'e, who bave been noted for their subscrip. tious to the Our Day Funi during their previous visits here, gave a benf flu per formance in aid ot the St Duustan'a Home Fund for blinded soldiers and 6ailors last niiiht under the
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  • 210 12 The quarterly summary of Australian etatistica reveals tbat the total number of births in 1918 was 126,789, a decline ol a little more than 4, C00 on that of the previous year. Sinee 1914 the annual number of births in the Commonwealth has declined by 12
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  • 239 12 Tho funeral service of Mrs P J Low Gek Seug will take place this afternoon at 4 p m. at tbe church of Bl Pdter ond Paul Queen Street, from thence the re mains will ba taken to Bidadari Cemetery for intoirstnt. The many Menda of Mr Harold Dove of
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