The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1919

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  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN I > :NTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, SATURDAY, ..SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. NO. 9778.
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  • 183 1 Mr. Lloyd George has preached a beautiful lay sermon as to what we all ought io do. "Beaucoup de bruit, len de fruit." Psge 7. The Italian hot-heads are apparently in possession of Fiume but the situation is not explained, the censor being again at work Page
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  • 1114 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri farrago libelli. JUVENAL. Tl.o Topic of yet another week has been the coming and going. Of the latter many retirements, delayed »>y the war, are now beginning to take effect, and the older hands miss more and more their acquaintance s, often
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 F fOU WANT NEW +JT vi; TELBPHONK J■ BAFFLES HOTEL. I The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island 1 FACING THE SE4. I iuites of Booms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grouuds. I AFTERNOON TEAS. I >ry Thursday, Music ii attendanze. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15
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    • 321 1 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. THE "JOHN VvIIYTW ARTII FOUNTAIN PEN SCIENTIFIC UNLEAKABLE ENTIRELY BRITISH CAN BE CARRIED THE PEN WITHOUT IN ANY POSITION A VOICE, WRITES INSTANTLY PRICES 86.50, $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 NIBS TO SUIT ALL HANDS SOLE AGENTS I KELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. [Incorporated in Honjrkonp:] RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.
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    • 118 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Motor o?r for salc-r--Page 12. Government tenders Page 2. Special dinner at Adelphi page 12. Chinese Commercial Directory notice Page 2. Alhambra special feature for Monday page 3. Ladies' underwear at Robinson's Page 7. Survey of Tancreds damaged cargo Page 12. Latest songs at t lie Robinson Piano
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    • 6 1 IF YOU WANT NEW*|^"P CARS, TELEPHONE
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 101 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 20th. High Water— 7-5G a.m., 7-2 p.m. Bagan annual mtg., Chartered Bank Chambers, 12 noon. Svkora Concert, Vic. Theatre, 9-15 p.m. Sunday 21st. H'gh Water— B-47 a.m., 8-22 p.m. Monday 22nd. High Water— B-47 a.m., 8-22 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, Exchange, 2-15 p.m. j lustices of Peace
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  • 439 2 Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 2nd Ocober, Wl9, for the following works:— 1. Alterations to and improving gradient of the drain from Sub-Warders' Quarters to and Municipal Drain in New Bridge Road; 2. Erection of a Sub-Post Office at
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    • 4 2 ENGLAND- AUSTRALIA AEROPLANE RACK.
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    • 274 2 MOLFORDS PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST. MANILA HOUSE 196, Orchard Bead. Just received from the wellknown London and Paris House of Marguerite Cieste A magnificent selection of Parisian Blouses, Lingerie and Trousseaux. Eiclusive and Original Designs. also A New Consignment of Philippine Hai d Made Moderate Prices. You
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    • 644 2 l^p Second Show at 9„ m Or e fIH A Coldw y n Special P Poc(uct %^S% Featuring MU UQH I rjj BUY MINE fgj 0^ _is sswraSs Supplemented by IN UMVERSAL INTER: STIKG H L^^l Showicg the Grand March cf tLo A' i, I a Vii Emp.re'B Cavital, incJudir,
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    • 345 3 Footwear Value "at Whiteaway, Laidlaw (§}> Co M Ltd Singapore. I Leather Sole Boston Toer Shoes, Covered Square Buckle, Ladies' Coloured Satin Shoes rice M.i.ou per pair. Price S7 o() npr nair i3~:«^ <?/» r/i trice .>b.ou per pair. All Sizes. Price per pair. Price $12.70 per pair. ■duwwsj ■rn-iiTmnmnnrnn-
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    • 391 3 OxN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 If /V 'I 'T^ TT TJ' a BEACQ ROAD A SUPHEHIELY BEAUTIFUL P2GTUDES 1 Stirring, Gripping and Tremendously Realistic A METRO SPECIAL FEATURE RITA JOLIVET THE INTERNATIONAL STAR j] Who plajs her role with a modesty tint appeals and wha33 beauty is shown to wonderful advantage
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    • 160 4 EXPANDED METAL COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING MESHES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. 5^S i M^\ I H Ix r^ l~^ k *m^«^— —i ija^j^^i^^ ill M B^M I I >— T J^l lj )7>r^— l*'tf^ t I Hi)' WWW 'Kl [tBW-M[ l^pff|« P f iM^W
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    • 303 4 H Damp Walls. ISi^^feil Flooded Cellars fi r i rv'if •> *.a* '/i I of w^r i^the fo!«flo" STip^L d f j atione at Gibraltar. British and apart frcm psti 1 tlsm The Best. has neve f r l Used also for Leaking Tanks, Batfes Garage Pits, Stokeholes. Flat Boofs,
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    • 110 4 Maxwell Cars pUIOTOR car users are particular in buy I¥ ing a car to know that back of its construction stands a great organization. When thousands of miles separate the buyer and the maker, it is good to know that eight enormous Maxwell factories are busy turning out cars for
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    • 235 5 4T\ tT^ &m C^h fm/^^ jt^ m^ts. B /Tl f^k S <j^^^^^» Showing by arrangement ORANGE ESTATE I FIIMS LTD Potgieter's Rust, Transvaal, S. A. I I lf^ m T^b^^B B^b I l*^ v m^F^ Xm. Jim «k 4^ J B. jB ,f I I t% V^vt*^^ SEE 7HE F/L/If
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    • 260 5 WANTED. WANTED.— A Produce Store Keeper, by j a large export House, only experienced men need apply to Box -14 co Free Press. 3-9 u.c. WANTED. CHINESE FAMILIAR WITH IMPOSTS A EXPORTS, WHO WILL PUT ll' .SECURITY TO .GUARANTEE. ACCOUNTS AM) FURNISH STAFF. Apply to ABA", c 0 Free Press.
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    • 368 5 EAST COAST ROAD. Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Co., have been instucted to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale-rooa ON MONDAY 29th SEPTEMBER. 1919 at 2.30 p.m. 1 to 4 Freehold Building allotments with frontage on reserve for Road areas from "U? ,000 16,500 square feet. > AH that piece
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    • 445 5 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior Wax polished and Walnut-stained Teak Household furniture. Cottage Piano, Tennis Gear, Well-grown plants etc. To be held at "PLAS GWYN" No, 4 Clunv Road mu TO-DAY, 20th SEPTEMBER 1919, al 1 I'M. J COMPRISING:— A brilliant toned Cottajre Piano by S Moutrfr, Ele-antly designed wax
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  • 1062 6 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1919. The difference between China and Japan as regards Shantung is still critical, China still refusing to sign the peace treaty until Japan has given assurances of the evacuation. Chinese feeling is strong and it may be well for as to look at
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  • 1037 6 Mr II B Nixon is appointed an assistant Jiatrict judge tor Jaaain district, Malacca Mr Malcom Beracger and Hajee Saloor 3any ace authorised to deal in non ferrous netala. Mr W P W K*r in appointed to act aa a nember of tho Singapore Hattnuc Board vice McF L Toinliu.
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  • 28 6 [Fro. i It appea, i coming l Penan v I Major from typhoid f, the bel, t, 1.nv.1.r,.l I TwUK.ti o f th I each lined >.
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  • 307 6 HANDSOME BUI V Mil attende pore v i Room of ing, with the in the i i Phe minute, of Bite. f« wharf i. on-. P)ana building chib for a could have ai to the pro] man of j -ive every obj< The bu ••'OO and large
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  • 143 6 At the BonaaJ inreting of 3»ork AuJic v'aSooUlj Icwm fcdld cita'o tLo SI kadis* 1 1"' 11 tu a Pipe Bacd. Our X'l 800 wo« rt« to Scottish war chariM** ll l y v No oiher T'nt ce has b.d a# flee a CAtio^ astbo Heir to cur 1 wf.'l
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 162 6 "Tji t> TP O tt OTTTD"DT XTT*Q P liiLOn O\J XT XTJLjxJIjO PFRFFfTION BULLOCH LADE WHISKIES ImmJ i Afl JwlT if vj? V^ v— w m i mm B ff n M Hr C^F w •>— r \J L I W «^J CALDBECK MAGGREGOB Co,, John Little Co., Ltd. FINEST
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    • 48 6 FAREWELL CONCERTS BY THE FAMOUS ARTISTS B. SYKORA, CELLO L. PADOLSKY, PIANO AND MME. ZALUSKA, SOPRANO VICTORIA THEATRE, TO-NIGHT MYRTLE CLUB, MONDAY, SEPT. 22. FULL SIZED GRAND SUPPLIED DY GARCIA BOOKING FOR VICTORIA THEATRE, AT MOUTRIES TICKETS FOR THE CLUBS AT THE RESPECTIVE SECRETARIES AND AT THE -DOOR
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  • 402 7 sfgltlEß AT HIS HESTnodoo, SeH 17. -Mr Lloyd George ihe Brotherhood Congress at |l T#oipl« P vi ft tribute to General T 'ichsMCier and beneficial influence MJ~ j iference. and also to his rrtl Smuts to whom the 0 i u> >r i than ib realleed. It wri*H
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  • 110 7 PAPERS PERPLEXED. Paris, Sept 17. There if apparontly iocs misunderstanding as to what Opened at the Bitting of the Supreme QhmO ngtrdinj Russia. Tho statement oo Sept 15 was given cat by •ie British delegation. The American ui Fteoch dalegationa expreei complete Unotance o! any decision in conoection
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  • 31 7 Pa c«, Sap) 17. Tba Supce.no Council loptod the Bulgarian draft treaty Jtoc'a will bi hanJfld to the Bulgarian W *B*?QB at tj zaidocaay on tho morning KStpt 18.
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  • 111 7 p »ni, sept 17.— Tae American delegates '''isa interview* regarding the afiaCeraenti 0 toe American Journalist Bullit before 8 tMlotn Senate Foreign Relatioai ITomit: i e, telling of private conversa h? haj hud with Me Llojd George in j* 1 1 after returulDii 'torn Moscow. Bal '•sieged
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  • 34 7 JD Vwk.Stfpt 17. —It Corpus Chrifli LOr 7er 12 lttfc li ieß Bnd f GOO damage were caused by great B«H 17.— Silver is at tlld to il^e uju.ket is btoaJy with buyers
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  • ITALY'S HOTHEADS.
    • 89 7 London, Sept 17.—A message from Rome is tbat D'Aunuueto'tiarmy cotjsiateof 10,000 regulars, and four battalions of Fiumo volunteers who occupied tho fortified line of strategic positions round Fiume. Tha raid delivered was hastened on in coneequence of the British carrying out inuico tioos to dissolve the National Council
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    • 72 7 London, Sept 17.— A I news regarding Fiume ia coming iroua Home and It apparently censored The British mission has left Finme, also the Anglo* inerlcan continents, while the Freueh troops art mußteriuc at tbe base. Is is nos cleai whether the insurgents are still ia control.
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    • 37 7 London, Sept If. In if believed in official quarters in L mdon thai; the Italian authorities intend to blockade Fiume and siaive out the insurgent*. This would explain the departure of the Allied con tingente.
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  • 26 7 Berlin, Sept 17 Th* Frankfurter Zeitucg Bays that tbe ntw Governmeut at Bukenffcld mentioned on Sep; 10 wia sup planted by tbe former tegime.
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  • 56 7 Washirglon, Seps 17. Japan has re plied to the recent enqutty made by the Uatted States regarding the proposed Chinese loan by Consortium la!srnationai Backets thai owing to the peculiar state of Mongolia and Mauchuria and the rela tion they occupy towards Japan, Japan feels that she
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  • 27 7 London, Sept 17 It is understood tbat Mr Balfour will be nomiuated Chan* cellor of Cambridge University il sue cession to the late Lord Rayleigh.
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  • 365 7 Simla. September 3. It has been decided that the furlough and leave season this year for Indian ranks shall be opened on the 15th September 1919 and shall extend throughout the ensuing cold weather and following summer until October 15, 1920, in order that each man
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  • 83 7 The quondam Malay Tamby of the Europe Hotel, who is serving at present a term of six months nfOWM in connection with several iirticks of apparel stolen from residents in the hotel, was again put up by Detective Inspector Cosello before Mr. Monk yesterlay, charged with disposing of a watch
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  • 121 7 VIVIANFS DEFENCE. j Paris, Sept. 17.—M. Viviani the ex Premier, delivered an eloquent speech in the Chamber of Deputies addressing it to the opponents of the treaty, and pointed out that a piactical consequence of the refusal to sign would be to leave France isolated against
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  • 41 7 Paris, Sept. 17.— French Ministry of Marine is not asking for a vote for the purpose of completing the five dreadnoughts whose construction was impended in 1915. France has at present several l«rg« battleships and good fighting units. (Havas.)
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  • 61 7 Paris, Sept. 17. The British troops occupying the French zone in Syria will be gradually replaced by French units in November, it being the date of the complete relief. Mossol becomes the subject of negotiations between M. Clemenceau and Mr. Lloyd George. The Arabs are expected
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  • 58 7 Paris, Sept. 17. A commission has been appointed by the French Senate as the High Court of Justice has announced that Caillaux shell be sent to trial on a charge of attempt against security of the state abroad. The charge involves the death penalty according to the
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  • 37 7 Paris, Sept. 17.— The Chief Bureau for the Repression of Fraud made a descent on the Bon Marche in Paris to verify the prices of sale and to purchase stuft's placed on sale. (Havas.)
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  • 132 7 At the instance of supervisor Gano of the Monopolies Department Ling Keh Tin, a Chinese who rrrived from Sarawak by the Rajah of Sarawak on Thursday was convicted by Mr. Honk, Third Magistrate and fined $1000 in default 3 months' rigorous imprisonment for being concerned in to
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  • 321 7 Wilson Explains. Washington, August 19th. President Wilson admitted at a conference with the Senate Committee that the United States might accept the League of Nations, with any interpretations it thought necessary, provided these interpretations were not ini corporated in the treaty. He emphasised the enormous trade advantages accruing
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  • 510 7 SMUGGLERS ARRESTED. Copenhagen, August 19th. The authorities in Berlin, learning that a party aboard an express were conveying twenty million marks to Switzerland, sent three aeroplanes in pursuit. The train was stopped and the smugglers arrested. A Berlin message of August 17th stated that the National Assembly
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  • 269 7 Treasury officials in India and Ceylon will envy the simple methods by which the German Government proposes to make the German people disclose their wealth. For some time, it is well known, the German people have distrusted the banks and hoarded their notes, thereby hoping to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 20 7 r Kbu Kok Kiat, a nttiye ol China t *in the Straits for flCteen years, °fc«Q gKaoted leUen ol naturalization.
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    • 19 7 Me joe A D Welch, b m l i, hat taken over the duties of General Staff Officer (Naval).
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    • 153 7 ROBINSON Co. JUST RECEIVED \M,r Ladies' Ribbed Cotton Vests I; Plain Tops. 85 cts. 90 $1.50 ith Plain Tops and small sleeve Price 75 cts. each in all sizes. ROBINSON AND CO. SINGAPORE. STAFFORD'S INKS. In neat Glass Bottles fitted with Drip'ess Pour Regulator. OMMEBCIAL WRITING FLUID in Quart and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 643 8 Jr A %3m m British India AND ApGAB JLINE (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 OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON T0 MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVF
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    • 657 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OP BAT AVI A Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Babbntsz FafovJa, Sezrarang and Soorabaya with transhipment forPassentf.rs at Battvla
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    • 416 8 (IsiOORPOitATKD IN J4PA«) *H| OND«K MAIL, GONrRACT WITH TH« IMP«rn GOVERNMENT. l4>A *M| (Subject Jo alterations without mum S iUBOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fon. i;t6U; For (Malacca,, Penang, Cdombo. Saoz Marseille i "AT,UTAMiRD" "BHIDZUOKA. MARUagROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) w**^ lAcxniary Service Cargo only) For Marseilles and Liverpool, v?a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 461 9 iff SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. 1 (INCORPORATED IX SIAM.) SINGAPORE—BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. -VAI VA 22nd Se Pt 191 9 24th Sept 1919 [ATIPOK 29th Sept. 1919 Ist oTt 1919 i ...ami. Hisut. Bisffc, R.rho, Kelantan, Tabal, Bangnara I, I'atan.. S.n^ora. Lacon, Kohsamul, Uandon, Langsuen' I Kol i.K :n*d Uantfkok.
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    • 206 9 OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated in Japan] FOR SEATTLE. Sailings not yet fixed. For freight and further particulars. Apply to N-WTERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. OR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. I.C.S.N.Co's s.s. NAMSAKG, 4,035 I tons is intended to sail for above ports at 3 p.m. on Sunday 21st instant. She
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    • 455 9 SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A YAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO For Trieste via Fenang, Colombo and Pom bay. T. 8. S. "GIBLOKZ ir 8;448 tons leaves Singapore about 25th Sept 1919 S o S "PUSnJT due early cct. S. "rNNSBRUCK due early Wov. Further sailings will be announcea later. S. S. "NIPPW
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    • 394 9 OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES I iy TBEOUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. PERTH'S PREHIES HOTEL rn the centre position of the mala street of the Capital City of Western Australia Suites lor Families all opening on to Daiconies Visitors will fled all the features of loading Knglisb and continental
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    • 242 9 i 1 \ril( i i V ixr** M if Those Hard-to-get-at-Places. The tops of doors and high furniture often go undusted because they are hard to reach. The O-Cedar Polish Mop makes this easy. No more standing on chairs With the same O-Cedar Polish Mop you dust, clean and polish
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 263 10 *>*^ fIBH lr-*% y^3l Sfikv W m "<^^l Bv^l t f&| $p*Ffl HI |J Si I',- jr, aJ E 5 1 1 L *1 U l». -i I 1 1 8 1 1 3 i (v, v i S i A BUSINESS CAR RECOGNIZED in its true light by the
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    • 138 10 I'\ v*T &mm *-h C THE HOUSE ®b O That has Specialised 1* ior over Q 1 i.T 3C i il years in I fit n 1 1 j^j COTTONS <& SILKS. S VAM^TO COMPANY c Hi <T>t --f"^7?*_'3;^ "Tl-:— a^TX— CMJ]^: J.»"LIM-—l|-MW ii i «mu_! l I Roads, Pavements,
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    • 68 10 Fire Extinguish J have extinguish^ tier 1,250 actua ,-res in India sinci jjuly 1912. !1 Full particulars from I i■%j \j \j I ii ,i I I [Incorporated in England] 1 SINGAPORE IPOII. I- I 1 IN READY STOCK FLOWER BRAND WHITE ZINC PAINT WHITE LEAD PAINT BLACK PAINT AND
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  • 67 11 (CORESOT«D UP TO Stpt 19 Bank 4m a dsauuid I4i Private criidlta 9 in i S 4 18 18 Now York Bar.k denp.o 1 49| N orediU &G ds»ya 6li France denr.and Bnuk 4C6 India, T. T. 116 EIONaKONQ, dewar.J 77 Frem Yokohama, dcraaDci ©6i Java, dcnjr.nJ li7j Bangkok,
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  • 141 11 Sept 19 Tic N.} market Gainfc'rr 16 75 Qa*nlizs Cubs No. 1 '24 (U P«pp*i Blaek otdto. r pors 87.75 Pepper, (White t*^) 61 60 Tf.plocaj MBftll ptfti l «;v» Ut] 20 00 do 2o flii«e do 14 75 do mrdtam peatl do 20 00 Pearl Sajio, ?<:»-<!i 14
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 336 11 „ser $2,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OM ICE Winchester House. Sin K apore. LONDON OF ICE ,32 Jewry Q ,:u,v has C20.000 depciUd with the Supreme Court of Eng.and, and compiles with the British Life Assurance
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    • 486 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,! l« U'l in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y. 12,000,000 Reserve Fund l\-,,000,000 President X. K. Kajiwanv Esq. President S. Suzuki Esq. EHRECTOBS. Kajiwmra Esq. 1 Watanabe Esq. 1 Esq. 1 Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa I M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odaffiri Esq. K. Iforimuni
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    • 460 11 ;HARTEPiEQ %kU 05 isdia Australia m& Shlna, N is Fijiiidj j loyal Cfcirtw MJD DP CAPITAL «i 800 Of 0 tXatRYE FUND fiajIOOOOO *<«rve Liability of Proprietor? £1,200 OCC HEAD OsT#lCtt ?a SJBKCPSSJ.TK, LOXDOM, 1, Q, A4£aioirß AVO WHAKURC^. Bargkok Iloilo Tvkei Ufttttvia i|K;fc Rangoca Bombay KAtftCbl Ba»^o-a CaccuttA RLl&rrj
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    • 450 11 'NTEBNATiONAL BABSIXB CORPORATION. <Incojpc»ated in the T7.P.A.J Capita! cod Surplcs u. S. $S.3CO 000— D. MgP^ OOOt HEAD GSFICE:~SS, WAuVIREa, BBAMOBSSt— Koadosi Mc^oris 9oisbftf kfMUa b'&atiago Cs los -icrj'tß HeficlHa rabbltaircß jeDa Pektog KhcQ^hat ,oioc Tvoxto Pi&ia Btßgapes* 7»xitow Ka^gocn BoanfiAM 3on* Kcr.s Hzn FnmdSQO Tlcntrln Sote RsuPfd»DdF Yo*;ch&rr;& Throagb
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 759 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will be found in list below: Pcnang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 6 p.m. dairy (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala limnptft: at 6 a.m. JoLore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Caccb Scon Horf 9 a> P Batum k P
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    • 387 11 l^^ m VESSELS ARRIVED. beiiohn, fnter-Allied 2918, from Semalansr 18, fox W. K. 21. Medura, Brit. 323, from Deli 19, for Deli L'O. Baa imU Hin, Brit. IG7, from Malacca 10, for Malacca. Anjou, Brit. 95, from Malacca 19, for Malacca 20. Ajax, Brit. 4177, from Shanghai 19, for London
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  • 1283 12 UTILITARI INISM TRIUMPH. J The Grave c.; Highland Mary. [From Our Own Correspondent] i KdicburgJ August 20. The Old West link of Greenock, an! ita kitkyard containing thg gcxva oil 1 Burns' "Highland Miry," are darned h%y the demand of en!i«M*ucd u:ilitcria i 1 niam." The C scheme
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  • 388 12 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. en Wednes lay before Mr, Justice Earnshaw, kho civil suit, Swee Heng Leong and Co. veraot Messrs Wilson, Holgate and Co. (Far East) was disposed of, his Lordship awarding plaintiffs the full amount claimed $21,071.22 with iosts against defending coirpany. The
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  • 44 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Se-retnriez Ch- n Si On and Co. Mai v t dj., £BMi2; unal to date, j 4'. 6 884, I" {ami -k Tin (outpnt for flrct hull of f Bon run 281 5C Y^rds treated 82 600; Yield Pie, 240 65.
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  • 61 12 i! Dealicg with tba present ocd fu'nre of the lice market, ibe Rar.f,ocn Times K.ye it leatr-a that tbe Royal Commissiou i fcr vrbfiut finpplice holds in Burtuu lnr^e qu.'iutitlea cf lice, bought luki year aad nrr^iecfcly uot needed in Engl&nd, aDd I EURgeets that tbe Government of India tuke
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  • 135 12 The usual auctions of tho Bingap3rfl Cbaiuberof CotDraprc-o Rubber AB->ociftuiun vrate hdid on WcduPsJay and Tliucadny j when tbe'-e w»b tfforud for e*le 2,762,564 lb. Tons 1,288.28. Fkices Realized. I Ribb?d Smoked Sbent. cents per lb S'pire S:andatd Qvftltlf 94 to 98 Off Quality 80 to 9H$
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  • 244 12 LEWIS PEATS' REPORT Singapore. Sept IS. Since the close of last week's auction we h:ve haj declining market wbicli en Tuenduy was marked by a eu^deu reaction Icon l'JB cents 10 9S. The chief feature of the last fHW days has bi>en tte 1< r^e r«mcur.t of Estate aud secondhand
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  • 134 12 The riliLi ucd lis h epUodee cf the Ttrrcr of the R-icge btiial will b«3 screrned at the M)ilborcQ£b, to night, in aJJinon to a tlr.e All British producticn Lads cf the ViHcge, ia flvo put»g, oe well a«> a n^w lltut cf the Pdtb9 Gn?ette. In rhe
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  • 111 12 The P and O K*:iva ig dae vi Penang •I ncoo or. Monday, Sf-pt 22, ruJ rhonU arrive Lore at diylipht on Wednesday, 24. Mettri Bomte&d acd Co tdvitt u? tb:>t the I'.m Jtft Ambolna o?i Tbnnday ani expeo'l to cvrivo u- Sing pote ca tlie 29:h Sep
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  • 33 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week endSaturday, 27th September, 1919. Saturday, 20th September. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Range Veteran's Co. Classification. Sunday, 21st September.' 7.30 a.m. Balc^tier Range Veteran's Co. Classification.
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  • 88 12 Or»!rrp fcr week end naSftturdar ?ept 27. Monday. 92. AH Ticope Parade at their rttpeotive He.»dquur < r?, 6 10 n m. Wtdoetday 24. Miioketry, 8V C Drill Hal!. 6 10 pm Thursday 2S. B>nd Practico, Malay Vclnnteer Club, 5.15 pm Executive Committee nieoting, Com m!R«?Jonora office, 8
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 134 12 I YESTERDAYS RESULT3. Liiyboarao owa 2 bi;»i Lsikay 6cr B—6, 6—B. B MNGLEB Hartley b?afc Pottbr 6— 4 6-2. C Singles Charry (w o) see v NalftOO owe 2. D*kie3 beat Savage 7 -I), 6-4 B—6. Baker beat Dairies 6- 3, 6— 4. Bccnefc beat Strpo? 6—l, 6—4.
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    • 96 12 Champiokship. M mcin^ Donaldson, Hill vs Stcot. A F INGLES BUcmau fcc va VVoJehou3e to fluieh owe 15.3. c Singles* Bennett v* Cntrrf or N T e!scn. Dak-r v- D Außt or Sava.^a If not played oa Kridcy. Nkwcomers Go'.laii t-cr vs Martin owe 4 Alton owe 30
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    • 49 12 YESTEUDWS RBSULTB. Ladiet Doubles (A Class). Mre Currpbell acd Mib Rowiey nwe 15 boaii L-iJy R dcut and Mrs V**ise 6— 1. h 6, 6 -4. Yi!s-s L^inb bd3 Miss L Lamb owe 2 beat Mrs S*vi and Mtss J Guon owe i 6—2, 9-8.
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    • 155 12 Ladies Dooblf e B Claes. MiM PalKlaee aiil Miss D PoJglase owe '2 vs Mies N..a«hton and Mra Graham owe 15 <tj flui^h Mr* Potts and Mra Karsten owe 8 vs Mi Be W Lorab urd Mre Lcgan owe 4. Mixed D.iublee A Clabo. Mr; C\mpbelt and Mr
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    • 161 12 Ladies Dou'o^o B Ciecs. Mce Salmoad and Miss Scoonaa s?r vs j Mra Sedwick &d<l Mrs Bartley owe (To Cnith.) Mixed Bouhlee A Class. Mr and Mrs L-ir.gla^m Carter owa 4 M-9 Rowley ani Mr W.lkiaFoa own 15. Mrs Wi-8 and Mr llil«i offo 15.4 V* Mrs Pot^a
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    • 111 12 The following will represent the S C C I •V3 a Cey'ion XI on «be E^ph«n<dd a« 2 H j p in sbarp to- day. E J Bsocett, H L L Braddell, I).- J A Oampbell, U M Oantrell. R HGu!e, N A M Or ffio, R T Holder,
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    • 486 12 SQNBS from the LONDON SUCCES^i -ROUND THE MAP." VRLETTE D.S.O V.A.I). It'«ju*a m Lazy Lulu. Some Girl lias pot to darn his socks. Th< Fairy The Concientioiu Objectors lament 1 ove B know ••SMILE." Hi countrj Thus,, tunes I've heard before. My Beautiful Girl. UllA Yes You A,.. Don't AID
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