The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1919

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. \<>. 9780
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  • 238 1 A number of items regardimg India are wired. The Maharajah of Nepal visited the Indian troops at Hampton Court. Indian railways have placed orders for many locomotives Pace 7. The Times says that l-VoOO business people are awaiting passages to the Kast Pa.se 7 France has agreed
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  • 1111 1 In a re < nt article I referred briefly to the horse in folk-lore, and I now propo> say something more of this. It is only during the last few yours that people have I become Interested in what are called M horae-1 those circular platei
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 220 1 F VOI "ANT NEW <f 'T? v ;;< TELEPHONE BAFFLEBJOTEL. ho largest and most successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. suites of Ro3ms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grouuds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Thursday, Viusic ia attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15 p.m. lass ciiisiae. Guest ni;ht every
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    • 280 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. [Incorporated in Hongkong] JUSI ARRIVED. JUST V HUSHED. NAUTICAL ALMANAC LONG-CHAJR MALAY A Selection of Simple Riddles and Admiralty Edition Pantun in Romanized Malay by O. T. (omplete Edition $2.00 Dussek. Abridged .80 I>rice $10 COLONIAL OFFICE LIST The compiler of this little book is 1919 already
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    • 101 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Notice re proprietorship of Far Eastern Tourist Agency— Page 5. Notice of sale of building sites Page 5. Ching Keng Lee have building sites for .sale Page 5. Kwaisang for Penang an.'. Calcutta I 'a -.re 9. Overland car for sale Page 5. Clerk wanted for Johore Government
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    • 6 1 IF YOU WANT NEWes|"V"V CARS, TELEPHONE
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 77 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 23rd. High Water— 9-58 a.m., 10-'.l p.m. Lodge St. George, 0 p.m. Kent Board, 2-15 p.m. Wednesday 24th. High Water— lo-26 a.m., 10-38 p.m. New Moon. Thursday 2">th. High Water— lo-5^ a.m., 11-12 p.m. Emulation Lodge, 8-30 p.m. Friday 26th. High Water— ll-19 a.m., 11-40 p.m. Saturdaj,
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  • 466 2 •S.(».S.!' l?riti!*h Ship to Uocue. J A mutiny vrhich readi like* a page from Rcberi Louia Stevenson occurred on hoard tin- A', uriv.au ship Mariska, bound from Baltimore to Brest. The Mariska. which ii owned by the Pittsburg Stcamehip I ompany, had thou-
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  • 113 2 -<#- The mafl who lives in the Ttnple v, a6 Uocblcd through the night by the ramp* ceoue conduct oC the mice in his chamber. N'ext monu. g, wb!c!i WBI Ver.co D.v, he found two cf them trappeJ, and gave them to his laaoittsr, e^ the Temple cbar wora^nMccaMH, to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 323 2 j M'JLFORDS i PHARMACEUTICAL r BIOLOGICAL PROOUCTi ARE TnE BEST. j MANILA HOUSE. IM, OKCHARD ROAD. The best house in town for rt'ai PhilHpinc handmade Lingerie all Kinds, and the latest Parisian blouses and i tioussenux from the well known Paris A London House ol MARGUERITE CIESTE. SMART MILLINERY II
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    • 712 2 From Saturday, Sept. 20, to Ihursday Sept. 25. A Splendid Bluebird Photoplay FEATURING VI on roe Salisbury Ruth Clifford In a story cf Love and Loyalty in Alaska, and that cf the Lust for Gold The Guilt of Silence In 5 Farts A Picture of the Frozen North, unfolding a
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  • 1020 3 Ittuod by FKASEK <fc Co., Exchantfe and Siiaro Broke**, Sept 11 RUBBER STERLING* COMPANIES. Oa*. Usua. a?a:n. i 4M ViJ< Roll*** •70,990 sa fio-yara g O 7 lie.ooo h AogJo-Malay 13% lal u 9 10,000 ta li BB*aug tlaJnk* fi 11 105,000 la i« Bokoh > 0
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    • 212 3 INVESTIGATE B£FO!?E YOU EfJVEST motor trucks must stand hard service to he profitable to their owners WHITE TRUCKS STAND FOR DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION AND SERV I C E. i(u\ u< sess an indefinable individuality and incorporate a combination of well-balanced Utility and Beauty. A White Truck in any Company stands cut
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    • 654 3 AUCTION SALE OF Bxcdlmi Teak and Fancy IJorneo-wood Household I-'urnituro, I'athe Cabinet (iramophono. Plaatfl etc, etc To be held at No. M NEWTON ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 27th SEPI EMBER 1919, at 2 p.m. < OM PRISING:- Excellent wax polished teak sideboard with mirror panels Dinoer waKon; Dining table; Dining room
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    • 1079 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE MJiUMN RAGE MEETING (UHDKR 9. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BB HELD OM Tuesday tbe 14th, Thursday the 16th, and Saturday the 18th of Oct., 1919. PROGRAMME. F FIRST DAY. TUKBDAY, HTH OCTOBER. 1918. ft 8 THE If LAY STATES PLATE acd S'AKES 2 30
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    • 905 4 !7. Entraica Fee, |10. Dl tance, RaceNo. I, 7 (nrlongs Kece No 7. 7 furlongs. 2 THE HILAYA HAIDICAP-3 20 p ffl. Value $700 with $150 to the second pony, 1 a handicap for all ponies J4.1 and under thai j have raD et the meeting. Entrance Fee, 135. DUtarca
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    • 226 4 YAMATO'S 7 C THE HOUSE <2b That has Specialised for over Q TWENTV i T a VJ COTTONS SILKS. mm IN K c YAMATO COMPANY c SINGAPORE. ASPHALT Roads, Pavements, Send your orders to the ASIATIC (S SI. Helens PETROLEUM 7:^' court, COMPANY LW Singapora (Incorporated in England.) EVERYTHING STATIONERY
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    • 221 4 Fire Extinguishers! over 1,250 actual fires in India since! Tuly 1912. I The Borneo Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in Enfltnd SINGAPORE IPOH. If your Eyes are Defective; I A*~ WK- >~> Consultation Free. KEFRACTIONISTS 4, de Souza Street. ""^""^""""HiBiBI^BaSBHIMBHHPMBBi^BBI^^^B^BBMa^^^N Ma>^R4MaVi '^^a *w^Bi*^i^^"***^ GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO, LTD. (Inoorporatea *-U--ngtong PORTLAND CEMENT
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  • 434 5 |SIK JULIAN BYNG? PLANS FOR THE j DISPOSAL. I During the war the Navy and Army canteens have accumulated a fund amounting to several millions of pounds roughly, between six and seven millions. This sum is now earmarked for the United Service Fund, of which Sir Julian I
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  • 168 5 Sr W. Kob*?rl6ou Klooll i* responsible tor lbs flt<ktetn(>Bt that between 4 1t, 000 itid A12.00C (l to ba piid fot tha Briti-b .ad American rights of LadtndotfTl book Probably the newa will gmva eoma sturdy patriota considerably, and yet it is CDricei v«b r y Ibat they will wuui
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  • 1343 5 Japanese Penetration. There has been a quite, unatlvertised, J b.Jt truly remarkable development going on in the islands of the Pacific in the last decade. Judged by present efforts and the intentions of British investors already interested in these islands, the development in the Pacific wiil shortly
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  • 234 5 CONAN DOYLE CONJURERS Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has replied to the challenge of "The Magic Circle," an association of professional and amateur conjurers, to submit certain spiritualistic phenomena to their committee for examination. He claims: That he does not consider them to he an impartial body. That his sources of
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  • 246 5 The Governor in Council baa had imilei ideration the question of providing .1 chamber of a size and dignity commensurate with the requirements of U e Legislative Coum :1 oi Benj ai ai it will be i s v ituted after the pn>; m( into
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 386 5 WAJNIKU. I Pro uce Store Keeper, by Haw oajly experienced men Box -14 e(o Froe iv. t ompooad House or BunI least ■'> Bedraosss, Ternis rage. Tanglin District pra- t;ike on least* or buy, too high. Entry required Ko> embi r. Bend full partic,o I Pre I t-t .in Earasiaa
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    • 657 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Polished teak Household Furniture etc. to be held at Ojlf aleresm Raffles Chambers. Kaffles lae« o-. Wfdassdsy 2tih Rsatssiaer, ltif it 1! a.n. Comprising :-One p. lished teak 4-tier bookstand, teak dressing tahk s %vith draw ors and bevelled mirror panels, teak marble top i washataad
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    • 595 5 insS!lßMu"L^^^rr^ 14 CHOP A YAM** NOTICE is hereby given that the Han delsreroeniging Holland (Trading Company "Holland") disclaim the ripfht of usin^ the above Trade Mark or any Mark consisting of or including the representation of a "Cock" in the Straits Settlements in' connection with sinplets and admit that Messrs
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  • 16 6 MARSHALL.— On September 16th, at A lor Star, the wife of F.C. Marshall, a daughter.
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  • 965 6 TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1919 People in Ptjnaog Lave grave misgivings about the future of their port and Prai if the Pecang Harbour Board and the F M S Railways are to continue to control, either directly or indirectly, the destinies of those porte. The occasion of
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  • 452 6 Me W Peel, Feed Controller, is in Penacg. Dr and Mrs Fletcher have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Sidney Morgan is due back from Australia ehortly. (M M>. The Chinese Naval Board has given an order for 100 submarines from Italy, al a cost of 30.C0C.0C0 francs. Lt J Blake
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  • 402 6 l London, Sept 20.— The White Star i the Vedic, K.OOO tons, 2,000 troops fv Xovth Russia aboard, went ashore on the Orkneys last nitfht in a gale. There arc no casualties. New York, Sept 20.— The Cunard Co. has secured the Ex-German liner Imperator. 52,000 tons, for
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  • 152 6 Bombay, Aug. 27. Within the next fortnight further units of the new Regular Army will arrive in India. The City of York on Saturday will bring the 2nd East Yorkshire Regiment, which will be stationed at Ahmodnagar, and on'Scpt. 2nd the Ist Cameron H.ghlnnders are expected by
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  • 151 6 How corporal in the Scottish. Riflos, who was Starving in a prisoners of war camp at Lemberff, parted with his watch and ring: for broad, was explained to the Portsmouth coroner when the cin umstan ces of the death of William Wu.vo. o f Soothaea, vrere investigated.
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  • 134 6 Professor Emit Haeckel, was the last survivor of that school of hard materialism i which was established in the Sixties and Seventies when the world was shaking i under the thunders that Darwin launche I from Ins quiet home in Kent. England I never knew the German professor's and not
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  • 17 6 i i 1 1)1' v 1,, dock at 1 f V meet for Mvatch. 1.,-.!,
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  • 19 6 Sa 3 mnn, a M tion to th p tvomi hi., roon man Sulain
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  • 35 6 mud raining I I public »ud i Coy at their noon. Freehold I H< roo. is A 30 Kim Lian a fhold Bu Newt n R brought b) Mi S k per aqua
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  • 71 6 Tba DOBimlttct gratefully ackncreceipt of the folU Previously r.ckLc»lidc.d N C Marßrfgcr R P Phi'lips {Per:*- H B L&yton V Clumeck A LJavalsce Hon bJ6 Mr I> Pltkill 19 D T Le Hcn'blo A M Fountcey W E Hooper W B Johneton Dr J M Haudy S
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  • 122 6 The EaLvnrd amtilcti I Company made their debut to a I nudter.ee !n?t cv t n:tg ai eight was Ml pacy v*a<3 (avouuto. Thtre VII atteLdacce it ll f tbe cnrtaiii ro?e. 1 no' Lam ptodaced a won peps tbt,c "TbaSaffi ueta. Tb< iol dee cue i gc-ttee
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 107 6 FRESH SUPPLIES L V^^Hk T3*^^ H^^B jj jy fc\ A IVTTt i I f^a I f JL JL A Kf il A U Ifc/ (/c;sr arrived CALDBECK MAG6RE6OR Co., John Li itle Co.. Ltd. ENGLISH HAMS AND BACON. The first and only shipment to leave England Since Prohibition FITCHES* LEOPARD
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  • 222 7 A \l) TO AUSTRALIA DIFFICULTIES. If -The Air Mtuiatry eonterftl o wus held lo (=entntive3 of tbe Air LuftraJlan Commonwealth i i and competitor?, ra v j the li.nn England tu Am* 0 pri/ i f fferrd by tho iK'nt last March. After -iJorftblc d flflcaUiea of ■tihirly
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  • 92 7 lii :a: J of Trade Journal say 5 that n view point tha proapacta development in China art even proposals which in 118 unattractive will be in a .osltion wten they form a compcthtntivt railway ayitem b- expected that 50,000 and even milei cl railway will ba
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  • 104 7 19.— Silver is at 63d to Tte r.Dtket it steady. Union Sept 19— Montagu's repotb mek to tha fait demand for tiueot and the sraailnesa of offera, a Ametica. the market has shown a < raising the price of tel« cm ludia. The two bai resulted 1q a
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  • 51 7 m 19 Lord French ir: a new ad edition of Lid book i fiom Mr AEquiih bleb Mr Atquitb eays b (]nda tbc four :a!iy BMlcil and blghex percentage c! I \r> i: "s forest this 1 1 wad lii it p!y to tbia '.:cL *?rota to Mr uufailing
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  • 91 7 I —\n agout of the VltitftJ tba Indian J.ourt od Sept 17 aiid m the Ifahfttaji to the il from tbe Muhuioja tntMioa to tho Imam of -tn captured by the Sheikhs iUd but was cot banned is probftblo. Tbere If Ol tbeflahtiagaS Hodeili, snti \uu9t have artived,
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  • 346 7 ALLIED SUCCESS. THE SITUATION. London, Sept 1» -The War Office anBounces that a successful operation by the British Serbians and Ru^iana requited in the capture of Kavgor* and Lfjmc 18 miles south of Kapiselgv when (12 prisoaets woro Uk* Q au j tvvo fleld Sun^ a.i i several
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  • 125 7 Lcndoo, Sept 19.— The War Office an nounce that General Denikin has inflicted a further heavy blow on the enemy in the neighbourhood of T»aritsin, where ha r« captured Solooniki, tock prisoner 850 and captured a quantity cf wet material. On the Don, the troops hare thrown back
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  • 44 7 Vienna. Sept 17. Ronner, presiding at a conference of provincial and city authorities, said the German Alpine Lands waa probably the future name ol the ccunlry, which tbouid be organised ai a federation of self-gcveroiDj* towns and provinces, aimilarly to Swiiz3rland a
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  • 287 7 Peoplo cftcn ask qiestiene about Admiral Koitchuk. I wonder whether your retviete accusio?:ied as they ore through ycur paper to know authentic and icteresting views [t.ud fucte, would not aUo care to le^rn the toHowing details which illuetrato tho man 1 Wuea Count Toll went on
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  • 457 7 PARIS VIEWS. COUNCIL DECISIONS. j Paris Sepi 1 6 -Some French critics hold that the Chamber ig prolonging the debate ou the ratlAemtlon cf the peaea treaty because the Government wibes to know t what tin? United States will do wilfa tha Tcuapirßry arrangements rrgard lag Syria have
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  • 165 7 The liaguo Sept 37.— At the first sitting of the new session of tbe Second Chamber, Fock, the Acting President, said: Tbe efforts to reed part of our territory from us hai failed owing to the implacable will of the whole of Holland. The Govern menl could be
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  • 54 7 The newepoper Modern Transport states that the lonian Stato Railway* have or (if-tr.J 17 8 locomotives from England, Bt'pgsl Na,<pur, 85 BoLabsy Baroda, 25 kladras South Mahratta, aud Burma rail ways 17 each Aseam Bengal 12 Eastern B«BgaJ SUte end South ludi&n 10 each; Xizims Slate, 0
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  • 102 7 M^rlo Ttrapcst and Let company is Egr.iii ocming E^s^, tfler ccmpletiDg ber loot iii South Africa. Sbo visits India, Ri»'gcon, Pt^nanff, Ipob, Kuala Lnropur Bnd S'-CR^poro, going on to Hongkong and tba Fir East, thfnce to America. Tbll big nofartftkißg is under tbo Middle East Films cud tho Mario 'i'omp^st
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  • 32 7 Three Cbintee were prosecuted by luepector Joyce ot the Marine Police in the Third Court yesterday with attempting j to export vntioua qaanities of iice and fined 150, t25, and $10 reepeotively.
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  • 882 7 QUESTION OF EXTRADITION. I A I)j ch correspondent writing to a i Home paper, says. Those wbo thiak. the Dn'cta people ere much agitated about the Kaiser qnestion ara greatly mistaken. Oj the contrary, I fl Qd on all Bides and in all classes cf ecciety tha
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  • 66 7 A Correapoodant wriiys cJlicg aitcn tioa to the cond::ion of Dstker rii. The Euvtaco is all B roues &ud rate and bumpf. A ftw ynars Bgo tha r.e g^bouring roade were in a eimiJar bad condition but now they are a pleusura to waik on. As Debkor id has utany
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 ROBINSON Co. JUST RECKIVEI) ll^^^^^XN Ladies Ribbed Cotton Vests p Jain Tops 85 cts 90 50 Fancy Tops. $1.50 1.60 each I i 1 Plain Tods $»3 00 ALSO MTP'*/' CHILDRENS RIBBED J^£|?^ COTTON VESTS V with Plain Tops and small sleeve Price 75 cts. each in all sizes. ROBINSON
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    • 645 8 /rk pca f* JLi in e (Incorporated In England). MAIL AM) PASSENGER SERVICES. PBNINSULAK AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hlfl Majesty's Government). TIM Company's HAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present susDended. LONDON .1 AR-EASTERN SERVICE. PROM LONDON T O MARSEILLES LONDON MK SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE
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    • 710 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 14.37 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. V*n Wasrw^ck Houßfeong, Amoy and Swatow Be t. 23 MkrkuB Kioaw, Tau.'belnn acd
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    • 447 8 (Incorporated In Japan. *m UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE [MPERIAi GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations withoul Notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Sue, (anal, p^ For (Malacca). Tenant Colombd, Sue/. L< M vl,>n mm Sen I IYOMARU WIA "WAKASA MARU" (cargo ATSUTA MARU H SHIDZUOKA MARU EUROPEAN LINE (Via Sue. (anal) I (Aaxiliarj
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 612 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. INVORPORATCr IX UAH SINGAPORE— KANGKOK COASTING SERVICK KYA 22nd Bflpt 1019 24tl Sept. 101<» pRACHATIPOK" 29th Sept. 1919 Ist Oct. 1919 hi— l— BiMit, Semcrak. Bacho, Ktlantan. Tabal, Bangnara. -Mnar.il, Tatani, Singora. Uandon. I un^suen. K«Mal .ind Bangkok. ed throughou* huve exccl i ent
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    • 460 9 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore Originating Summors No 6 of 1919 In the matter of the Eatate of Chia Aaa Si;iag deceased settled by bi3 Will dated 21 at day of May 1884 and in tho matter of the Civil Prooedar^ Cods 1907. BETWEEN
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    • 602 9 "second days sale. ■ONOAY THE 20th DAY OF OC T 1919, AT 230 T.M. 75 MC. Ma 185 Taluk Ayer St. If oB Lea*e- Leatefl Noa. 179, T S 111 80 ho'd. 179, IRQ and 131 Lot No 161 76 m 16' do 1450 do da do 80 168 do
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 634 10 V^ Jk z w w\ a til?/ r^ A T HUTTENBAOHB ROB. GO. r TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR ADOPT TilE POPULAR AND BENEFICIAL "HARLENE HAIR-DRILL' 1,000,000 Complete HAIR-DRILL Outfiis Free to Readers. IF you are worried al-out the condition of new spark!.' an-1 frealmcss rf-vivifving the your hair, if
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    • 379 10 O STAIN ABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES ty^r 7 ■'■-A 4H THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. t «i" TL«f \JnoLn I GOVERNMENT OT JOHORE. PuUic Works Department. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING WORKS. 1. Coi- Lined Tamil and Sikh Ward, General Hospitul, Johore Bahru. 2. Carriage Shed at
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    • 287 10 EXPANDED METAL COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I I Damp Walls. il-™^^irij FlonHpd Cpllflr<; Rather Strengthens Cement See Falja's and Kirkaldys tests io 1 CanDot weaken It. fe^>>> be Book of Tests free) V i "v B^aß fc-*| A M*%2Z*'+y~ p j A Powder i^^'if 7 J S
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    • 417 11 wer 52,000,000 g I Assurance in force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. UK A.) OFFICE Winchester House, nC >" Str its j k P LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Th. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sunrome Court n f ir« i i j 1
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    • 494 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 42,000,000 Reserve Fund Y 2.">,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. >:. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. ST. Yamakawa Esq. If. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagiri Esq.
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    • 470 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 KesvrvV Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE SS Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hong-kong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 418 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000— Straits $4,578,000. 1 ndivided Profits U. S. $2,563,000— Straits $4,758,000. HEAD OFFICE 8—65, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia London S. P. de Macoris Bombay Manila Santiago de los Calcutta lfedellin Caballeros Canton Panama Santo Domingo
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    • 840 11 x 1 EXCHANGE. MAIL TABLe! (Corqbotbo Up to Sept 22 Bank 4ms 1 I T To-day. demacd I A Iniermedl «te and local mailf, will be France demand Bank lw 1 1** la** Btatl M Kual India, T. T. H* t P 6 ft HONGKON3, demand Z ITU F M
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  • 1133 12 Mr. Lowther Kemp Nominated for Legislative Council. Tbe halt yearly meeting of tbe ■aabtri cl the Siojipjce CUvnber ot Commerce was beld yesterday afternoon in tbe Exchange Buildings, Mr W P W Ker pro&id ing over a good attendance. Tbe Chairman, after mtuiioniog the changes in the
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  • 185 12 Mmoti w -a w 6'.one a throw of the Central S robbery w:\9 com mitreJ a f k Cbiu'fa brothel in 2 4 Upprr l(%eoa -> m mfdaigal on Sucday. irbevi Ihrea H k'cas entered tba bor.se <t ;ifer i. I.^v*. (j the i.imr.^es o! three «i!ti
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  • 151 12 SENSATIONAL ATTEMPT IT SMUGGLING. Coper.: A-jg. 10vh. A st-ns* t'.cnr-l ct.cmpL to etr.r.ffgle j»we-'s and b:nJa cu f cf Oetm U2J '.ras fettcrday. A* 9 ra a E3:p?:ir:9 wa« c.b-erved cff S-^u:b SAtien. A: height of 6 f i I tffj larg° parrels were tbrjwu •iow^t Toey
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  • 185 12 Commaadcr of Priaoß Camp Where Thousands Died. It is reported from Berlin that the Allies nave already claimed the first of the enemy prisoners who arc to take their i trial for violations of international law. The surrender is demanded of the German (General
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  • 78 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Secretary: Borneo Co. Bruoeh 17.6?«0 to date 183,880. Lok Kawi 24.7*0 to date 170,750. Sauang J 7,800; to date 112 600. Pahaug Cocaolidatea 89,444 to date 874,106. Ipoh Tin 28C to de'e 1,805. Paean* Consolidated 8 091; to dt>te 87,119 Se^rptnry N Gcmee (Malacca). BKatilB 645; total
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  • 183 12 S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. TODAYS TIES. Championship. Mir.niug va Danaldbon. Hlli va Stoat;. A Singles Rateraan scr vb Wodohouee to finish owe 15 8. B Singles. De Mtllo sor v Paau owe 2. C SINQLEBi Smith Ecr va Bennett owe 1. Newcomers Gollai. ecr va Murtiu owe 4. Allan
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  • 342 12 Owicg to tbe wet weather, member* ana fuhscribcta will pleftft LOie tbat tie; t'x'd for Monday will bd p ayed m Tut* day, ani Tneedtx 'e tice will b3 played co Wedneelay. IO.DAYS TIES. Ladies Dolhles B Class Mice Pj'glaee auJ Mi6« D Palg!«jit owe 2
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  • 244 12 O^ Sunday morning tha flr&t ct ih Point Roces /or tbe Vico President' g Gap took place nvd provided a nioefc exciting time for Ihi cry.'; a of iba BOmpefcing craft.. Sl.oriiy aftei 10 a*m. Mm*m Smith tod SLeveus EtarUd tlia Boa^e, tho B^tty (O*vr»tr D H
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  • 54 12 Notices to Mariners include the declaration of Singapore as an infected port due to the prevalence of cholera. A ship's buoy marked T P N has bdun foaod eff ia: j jdr Giampacg, Deudang laland An upturned der&lics na.ive crulc wa& seen in lat. 3.16 N lorg 100.25
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  • 154 12 The Gaiety Las for its change of programme to night, ia the tiret chow, commencing at 7 B'J sharp, a new Paramount; Bray Cartocn, and The Revenge of Zi La Mori' 1 Ggul episode of The Y-ilow Irin.Rt Series. The second fchow which Btarte at 9 p m
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  • 171 12 VARIOUS POINTS TO BE VISITED IN THE AUTUMN. The Central Nawi Plymouth correepon deut telegraph! I. js cflij;ally announced by tbl .4.ln;!r;;hY that the Atlantic F.'eel oa ccoip'ei'vja cf iVttnci leave will, with the tiret aud second 6ubuiariue flotil lea aui avci!db!e light erasers, cfsecible at Poctlftßd tec
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  • 271 12 The Board of Agriculture, in a circalir to Local Authorities state that they are not entirely satisfied with tbe County Boroughs iv tbe matter cf land itttlt" meet foe tx setvice men a tutject upon which a good deal of cewspaper controversy has taken phce in some
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  • 40 12 Wednesday, 21th September. 4.00 p.m. Balcstier Range Maxim Co. Practice. Friday, 26th September. 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Co. Recruits. Saturday, 27th September. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Range Maxim Co. Classification. R. SMITH. 2nd Lieut., a; Adjutant S.V.C.
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  • 48 12 Owing to the prolonged drought la the District the Committee of the Lower Perak Agricultural Show have been compelled apain to postpone the 1919 Agricultural Show, which wae to have been held on jOctcbet 4th. The postponed date now' j Gxed for the show is November 15th. 1919,'
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