The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1919

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. IEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1919. No. 9,782
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  • 313 1 Matters have got so far in Kus.sia that the leaders of the Volunteers are concerting measure for united action. There still seems to be a good deal of hard fighting, and Denikin is approaching Astrakhan Page 7. The Lithuanian troops are within three kilometres of Dvinsk Page
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  • 1008 1 When one is away from one's books it is difficult to write about them. Adopting the confidential practice of those essayists who explain to their readers where and why they write, I confess that I am on a holiday and that as my only literary companion
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 363 1 IF YOU WANT NEW 4 "J 9 CARS, TELEPHONE t# r/ie largest and most successful Hotel on the Island FACfA fI THE SE4. vurio-is Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grouuds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music ia attendance. Cinema on tha Lawn from 6.15 p.m. ■■■■■■MUMMU*.^. First
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    • 81 1 \%here Quality Typing Counts There ycu will find the ROYAL TYPEWRITER Simple, durable and up-to-date, it is the most efficient and reliable typewrrer eyer offered to the public. SOLE AGENTS (Incorporated in England*. 14, Collyer Quay, Singapore. I The Drink of the Day I JEFFREY'S I 1 1 I m
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Consignees of cargo ex Burma Maru warned Page 5. Mr Anyon becomes a member of the firm of Ambrosoli Stoppani Page 5. I Players Navy Mixture Page 2. Eye protectors and goggles Page 12. I Powell Co sell cedar wood by auction Page 5. Notice re Guardian Assurance
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    • 6 1 IF YOU WANT NEW«|"V"V CARS, TELEPHONE
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 73 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 25th. High Wai or— lo-53 a.m., 11-12 p.m. Emulation Lodge, 8-30 p.m. IJnnvard's, Victoria Theatre. Friday 26(1?. t High Water— ll-19 a.m., 11-46 p.m. Saturday, 27th. High Wat or.— ll-45 a.m. Lanvard's, Victoria Theatre. Sunday, 28l High Water.— o-21 a.m., 0-12 p.m. Monday, 29th. High Water.— o-58
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  • 461 2 Singapore, Sept. 32nd 181.. feans, Long per catty 19 do. French do 36 -Beef _er lb. 18 •Beef Steak do 3 Bean Sprouts P 1 r catty 0 i Bamboo Sprouts do t f Blachan do 18 Brinjals do 0_ Cabbage, Batav. do 60 do. China do
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  • 199 2 9 It ifl satisfactory to leara tbnt a curaber cl arrests have been made iu connection "with the recent epidemic of gacg robberies in North Terak. The neaal weekly mt*tio| of the Ken 1 -*a&oeeuient Board wua b<li iq tuo Bo^rd Hocm of ibe Municipal Buildings jester day tfierrcLr, .he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 210 2 MULFORDS PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS ARE THE BEST. LADIES. ITS NUMBER ONE NINE SIX ORCHARD ROAD. MANILA HOUSE. WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL UNDERWEAR ISfc OKCHARD KOA1). aaaAA A A "II Ifr Ifc 4ft- M jto I "^^T *^W* *^^r nt^ I You can at one co^t reach the greatest number cf
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    • 379 2 vZ^^¥ A JbT k EBh|K?^kiSHn U*>VB^trjß|f VizS^J n^B sfiS £i*^ cC?V IX4H From Saturday, Sept. 20, to Thursday Sept. 25. 4 Splendid Bluebird Photoplay FEATURING Monroe Salisbury Ruth Clifford In a story of Love and Loyalty in Alaska, and that rcf the Lust for Gold The Guilt of Silence j
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    • 304 2 From MONDAY, S!;i>T. >> t s Second Show ot 9 A SUPREMELY BBAUTIFI i. Pi, W t*& Stirring, Gripping and Tr. g^P A METRO SPECIAL FEATURI f^ RITAJOLIVET, THB INTERN ATIONa, 0 The story concern! that b %J^P\ kyP«i a French woman, an Anwri h c 0 p^ I most
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    • 539 3 H THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In I f C l Ann BUwf Jocnvr> MUlad by hia Will' and m the matter of the Civil Procedure Code 1 I I Bog Oho BieOQtOT nf OhUtfTtk Kim, Chia Keng Bock
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    • 863 3 SECOND" D A Y'S' SALE, MONDAY TBE 20th DAY O* OCT 1919, i\T 2.30 P.M. 75 MC. No. 166 Teluk Ayer St. l«08 Lease- Leaeee Nos. 178, TSUI B0 hold. 179, 180 and 181 LotNolSl 167 do 1480 do do do 80 168 do 1462 do do do 80 ii
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    • 436 3 PRELIMINARY \OTJCE. have been instructed io asTef i«>r sale by P«Mk Auctioa on MONDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1919, AT 2.30 P.M. 1.. Building- sites suitable for .shops etc. with frontci c on Kallang Road. 2. Building sites with frontage on a 3G f for road off Jalan I'.esar BRADDELL BROTHERB, Solicitors.
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  • 431 4 Tenders will be received at the Colonial I Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 2nd Ocober, 1919, for the following works:— 1. Alterations to and improving gradient of the drain from Sub-Warders' Quarters to and Municipal Drain in New Bridge J Road- 2. Erection of a Sub-Post
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    • 324 4 I INVESTIO^TE BEFORE YCU INVEST I motor trucks must stand bard service I to be profitable to tbeir owners I IiIUvHD o Hi Iv > 1 V- Ej. They possess an indefinable individuality and incorporate a combination of well-balanced Utility and Beauty. in any Company stands out with a striking
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    • 171 4 ZEBEDELA ESTATES BUY BEFORE TOO LATE An Orange OrovG ESTIMATED RETURNS 15 acres 500 trees sth year £250 Cth year £500 7th year £750 10th year £1,000 Remember you have five years or seven years 10 PAY IT IN APPLY AT ONCE AFRICAN REALTY TRUST, LID. (IDCor-orr.tr J In SouthAfrica)
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    • 459 4 United Engineers limited (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SBTTLBMBNTS.) I HWsBpS «i r 5? CH aL?I CAi-uw ;> 'j V \r r r rw rrrrrr r r r rrr r r r r r r f t' r^ v j WE HAVE LARGE STOCKS GALOW'S GROSS-GUT SAWS Sizes: 5 ft. 6
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  • 1220 5 REVIEW OF ATHLETIC SEASON. PROMISING ATHLETE GOES TO SINGAPORE. August 20. What ncey ba called the regular athletic season it now closed. The Highland games and gatherings are still to come, but amateur talent la not prominent in their p.osjramioes, v.hich are mora cf a spectacular holiday character.
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    • 348 5 WANTED. produce Store Keeper, by e<l ir.cn Uf. tanl to Master Mechtbbet factory in Sumatra, be well in general able to handle the ,v found on Rubb r i MM :ive full in- > eptional iuiijt Euro* Vppty n<-\ 125 care of i 7-10 j Experienced storekeeper for Musi be
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    • 640 5 AUCTION SALE OF l-'OO, 1 c\vt. drums of Carbide in good condition, U Meenrs. CMng Kencr Lee Co.'s <il H Barnes Place On Monday 2Mb Hopteibn, 1919 at 11 a.m. To be sold in small lots. Apply CHING KSNG LEE CO. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 2: 2G-9 AUCTION SALE OP MOTOR
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    • 427 5 NOTICE. We beg to notify the consignee of cargo ex s.s. Burma Maru which arrived here on the 17th instant, that the Survey of cargo damaged will be held at Codovns Nos. 14 and 15 at 1.30 p.m. sharp on tha 20th im,t. No other Survey will be executed thereafter.
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    • 550 5 DUNLOP smttLy- v A as )con no Polic} of the ijmmSmk I Dunlop Company from the beWMn ginning to be exceedingly careiul that every tyro marketed aRr I should be so good that the user m f it Wl k Ij will speak well of it, and thus I 1
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  • 36 6 On the SSrd instant at the General Hospital Mrs. Freda Mowe the wife of A. L. Mowe of Post Office I.abuan in her 25th year. KhoQ Khun Kee.— Aged GG at Taiping on 23rd instant.
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  • 49 6 PILTER-WARD. At St George's Church, Penantf, on Saturday, September 20, by the Revtl Keppel-Garnier, Alfred Monod, son of the Rovd W. T. Pilter, rector of Gedding in Suffolk, Manager of the Hay^-ood Tin MinM at Sungei Siput, to Dora Annie daughter of Mr. W. H. Ward, of Slough.
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  • 1108 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1919. OUR PEACE NAVY. In a few days tho reduction of tbe British Navy from a war la n. peace footing will commence in earnest. The Home F.cet of Battleships and two destroyer flotiMas will go to a reserve basis
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  • 286 6 The new distribution, so far as it bas been announced, is a return to the methods of 1904 and onwards, bat with this difference, that whereas, under the o'.d Bchemc, old and decrepit vessels. wore considered good enough to show! the flag, not capable either of fighting or of running
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  • 350 6 CLAIM FOR SALVAGE. A case of considerable interest to ■hipping people wae commence I m the Supreme Court yesterday morning, before the Acttag Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. L. 11. V/oodward, who was accompanied on the bench by Captain Rushton in the capacity of Assessor. The case was
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  • 171 6 A very plea, ant function was held ytsterJay afternoon, when the Singapore and South Malaya Boys' Scouts Association entertained Patrol Loader S. 11. If. Xaidu to a tea party at the Alhambra Theatre's garden, (kindly lent for the occasion )>y the propr-ctor) on the occasion of his de
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  • 135 6 EXPECTED NEXT MONTH. The Second Battal on of the Duke of s bel Ur^ Viltshi^) R^in^nt, which •■believed to have left England for HongKong:, and whlch win reHeve the Manchest^ Kegiment was previously the 99th Foot Jhe regimental flag bears the names of ho following battles
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  • 204 6 "People who wish to !er.ve the church before the eermon should do bo before the preacher P et B on bi 8 parch. Verbnm sop. —The Rgv E CroeLwell Gee Uav wards Heath. LeoDcavallo pcgFeePefl a fund of bum oar which onco landed him in an awkward p.fidfcaraecf. V«Bitirg incoßoitoprovinciftl
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  • LETTERS TO EDITOR.
    • 85 6 Cdifl Yvirj Vcu uy 50l) Wil »bo AOMaloM ln M fc^O.^ andean way lf fc ■■worthy, Y u •KW"»l2S pretend not to kt:cw ,^J cau 6 e 8 which have n.., d r^.^ y ouea berdunotk i or falsify the t Hue ilh S l blessed "Baku M*
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  • 130 6 [From Ou, r| 8w n ill.JorwS l Llwrpool EUflmtot im 8 tm l i taHon Ser C e.,r, 3 l»*jj; for August teedfed by rcpresentatues c f thi CharnbercfCc^urce, Passat tha the control of the pert sho fc veeted n a pert tru.t cf ffi Jj three repre
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  • 148 6 An ordinary maeting o! the Manicipil Commissioners will be held in ths boird room on Friday Sept 28 at 180 pm. Ttt agendaiccludee, besides the usual batin«ti questions by the Muncipal Jommiiiioom (Hon Mr C E Craig re Traffic over Killir? Bridge) ond a rootnn th«t a predict
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  • 105 6 J OUND o\( E \'.\l^ The Chinese who in Km) i bmf the place of another ibine-* in :be deck and was discharged end permitted tolia 1 the Ccort when he was wauted to ani*i« to a charge of beicg iD poireseion cl dutiable liquor, and wLo,
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  • 122 6 The Straits Jovial will meet Ifc Inu Mobibi Club at MCOU S3tor d9! the 27tt insist, ai the M The prohibition "crar.ki" York Btoti ere Ittklng to Jlf«W pretty Uttll tOWB of B|l B J Bil they ar R u3 Ikal II It i to have ao appt i wbhky!
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    • 209 6 SPECIAL. I f Canadian Club Whisky Hiram Walkei^and Sons Limited CALDBEGK MAGGRE6OR Co., I ATIT Ft*^" CRITICAL MEN. fy c Men have become very keen Hg N^ l^ on the subject of Value in Clothes. They are demanding the REAL THING and are mak-£-1 ifrV*'- nir sure at u v
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  • 56 7 NOT ALL OUT. The nation wid» uo'k'rs hat be^nn A i- reportPd iu principal 111 r;n»tiaug to work The etool workpra' tnrtt 0 have (-truck «ic»»co, 80.0 0 at 8 icp^niea claim ttat are nun- Americans. .s,ik;rt of the Bethlehem my ero not participating, ith tbe company.
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  • 29 7 I —As a result of tbe fLo outJook la the itk-zfct. I: is expected •rf from Leeds and verhampron will itrika h *3 spread to iids.
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  • 65 7 n M P,J H rhotn«; F ioc'ated tbere was ,er cf a general rail vay ii thi fo?«rnm«nt'i propocßle cf vsaKae ru&Ja no r p^id men anJ if ciit for war wago to bvr am? j u t o oper** i:..n u reJuctiou in i? to 146 weekly
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  • 60 7 81.— 'k eerai cffl^ial eajs l?l in an attempt to land vrere frustrated by 1 bud military authoritieb' -The Temps Trieste that a number of rw a bomb in a street of I ts killed and several in Mi 0 l:alia publishes an appeal ::i I) Q tc
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  • 51 7 -0 The news that trans licobiac iijngary wou'd be occupied by troops wa9 received with en Wsm in Budapest. There was a peat arc-British demonstration at an |bH jesierd-iy evening when Oenerul Jjrton wih ovated th9 orchestra played tha King and the Premier Fried was present was
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  • 29 7 ipl 28 D'Anano/.:o in a comnmqnt., itntel that despite tUe blockade, r?TiMons are continually arriving at from Julien ff Friulia) Venetia «si [ttlii Volunteers are also stream
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  • 53 7 UaJon. S<pt IS. Thl Ministry of •V a-J i irrmunications waa inaugurM Ic di when Sir Eric Geddsa com tcit-k cf Hringirg under a ft] tbu whole traceport cf tbe cocLtrv. ia bopei tbnt much economj c be sffeeted. Lrcdcn Stpt 22— 8i:vcr ia/rcm C2i ■MfJ The
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  • 201 7 THE BRITISH NOTE TO-DAY. Baglbfc Bradtaci worth p'ftce.i upon tuo C3nn:j£ 01 ■Jiworid'i mart J3ii '^.n America keep dropping la h»:nsaticnal manner, so sovereign is now only worth toll IB cents (17*0 by a Daily Chronicle rethowed that if a Britißh a ponnd treasury note out 'earnings to ftn international
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  • NAVY AT HOME.
    • 119 7 Hnn J, Ddl Dl ,SePt 23 A me^<>r fa b!s funo ton took place in the PorUaioutu Towr H»ll when a number ot admirals anc the lowtr deck di L ed in neighbour], faihion at a greaC IlftV(|l rp uQion J ce.ebrale peaco. The tffair was entirelj organised
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    • 123 7 A presentation was made to Admiral Beatty after dinner, who, responding to aid hoalth referred to comradeship in tho nnvj ne one cf tho Pttoogft&t uciis of its efficiency. Never had g Rrf at navy ach a difficult ta*k |Wlar fto little epportunny cf honour pmJ c !ory.
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    • 42 7 Admiral Beßtty stated that the navy's efficiency was never greater than to day He hoped it wou'd be found poesible to devhe a meana whereby the 'best brains from all ratika could be utilised in the b'ghc6fc position?, (Loud ChetrtJ
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    • 51 7 Keferriuß to tba unquenchable courago of the navy at the Portsmouth banq-iet, Ad miral Buatty mentioned that when hie squadron passed the remnants oC tbe Queen Mary and tha Icvinoible at the Battle of Jutland, tba survivara aboard thoaa sbipa took off and waved their I :.Mrts and
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  • 269 7 A MANLY SPEECH. Vancouver Sept 22.—The Prince of Wales had a great reception at this city which was lavishly decorated. Replying to a civic addrets the Prince referred to British Columbia aa the western bulwark of the British crown. He was amazed at the splendid city of
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  • 240 7 Mr and Mrs Gordon Cranny leave by the Mentor this afternoon. Mr Cranna is visiting Shanghai in order to confer with tbe Y M 0 A authorities there regarding the future development of tba work in Singapore. Hi expects to be absent about six wpeka One hears bo muc'u of
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  • 99 7 THE RUSSIAN STRUGGLE London, Sept If—a War Office mea i eage states th^.t General D«?cikin ia 8 p i parentiy within 40 ruilcs cf Afetrßkhin, F Strorj? Bolshevik cavaJrj eupported bj > armoured earn crossed the KUopcr Rivar I 40 miles northeast if its junction with the
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  • 44 7 Patie, Sept It.— Ao important German Paper, the PolUiecbe Nachricbteo doniai the assertion that a secret treaty has been concluded betweeu Germany and Japan (liavae.) V-.renillea, Sopt 22 -Lerccer on be'nJf of Germany has signed the protocol do daring erticl* 61 nail.
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  • 76 7 Berlin Sepl 2S. The Lithuanian Prec*. Bureau t^ates that the Lilhuaniau troopa are within threo kilometres of Dvinek Lithuania has refused to negotiate with the Bjlthevists, unleea the AUiea and Lnitva Btd Ettbcnia Jointly negotiate. London, SepS 2'6.— The Daily New* corret*poLcent at Paris sayß tb&t General E.
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  • 61 7 London, S«pt 28 A Moscow wireless asserts that KoJichik has resigued the title cf Chief Raler la favour cf Danikin The Daily Chronicle in a leadar says the tiraeisripening to adjust relations betweeo Koltcb&k a:)d Denikin. Ic is unrea eonable, for Denikin'a Government re presenting a larpe part
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  • 77 7 Paris, Sept 22.— The French Miniii^ of Industrial Reconetitution said thai good work bad been done at Brussels by \l% Supreme Economic Council and Francj Belgian economic relations would now become closer than ever, Franca wishing to reserve the regime of preference for the Belgium pott ol Antwerp
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  • 48 7 Paris, Sept 22.— There was a crowded attendance at the Trocadero Paris, for the celebration of the fifth anniversary of the first victory on the Marne. Among those present was General tfanourk, who received a tremendous ovation. The Minister of Marine made a speech (Uavas
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  • 57 7 Paris Sept 22— The French trade prob lem remains acute. Prominent members of the Chamber of Ccnamerce state that the interest cf French manufacturers and trudges is to import only maohiaery and raw materials that will en&ble them to morrow to export tie atticles de luxe which constitute
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  • 70 7 Paris Sept 22. FteLcb papers generally point out that oil the c!aus6B of tbe treaty of peace with Bulgaria boar evidence of the relative kindness with which Bulgaria has been treated. Serbin, Greece end Koumania most probably |will be diceatis fled. Bulgaria wheconfesees heise!/ culpable and
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  • 95 7 Recruiting has mow been recurmd in Madras Presidency, generally, except in thn following Toluq\i3 which are Biill closed owif33 to tha prevaiecco of diaeaee: Wftudewaeb, Cb-jyr»r, ArkoraDi Gudi jitLatn, Poiier, Teturaunurualui and Wula j ipet T .li.qua of Nojrth Aicot) District JPungaccor and Tirupathi Te.!uqu3 of {Caittoor Ditlrlet;
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  • 50 7 Oil the occasion of the departure of Mr Lee Ghooo Guan k Mrs Lee Choon Ouhd mbb. P.itrona of the Cbinen Swimming Olab the Members will be "At Home at the Club Hoaae, "C Baoga i low, Taajong Katong, oo Sunday, 2Sth I September, 1910, from 4 to 6 p.m.
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  • 273 7 I >T. E. Sir Reginald Stubbs, K. C. M. C, and Lady Stubbs 0. B. E. who sailed from London on the 15th ult arrived in Singapoie ye-tcrday morning on board the P. and 0. s.s. "Khiva." They were met by the Deputy to
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  • 460 7 WEAPON THAT CANNOT JAM. A demonstration has been driven at Bisley of the Bcardmurc-Farquhar light machinegun, and it is claimed for it that it is the lightest machine-gun; that it is the cheap- c.-t to li^anufacture and to use; that it cannot jam; that it has perfect
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  • 187 7 —4to~ The Shah of Persia, who is proceeding to Europe, is the "little boy" of the revolu-! tion of 1909, who has now become a man of twenty-one. Hi* father, whom he is to' visit in the beautiful Princes' Island in the' Sea of Marmora—the island on which Sir Charless
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 139 7 ROBINSON Ca MELAGHRINO EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. m^ »i» T> W ii w ""TV #/i tins o# 5O /Vo 8 I" *l»» of ioo No 9 in tins of 100 No. 3 tins of 59 No. 4 i n Una of 50 ROBINSON AND CO. SINGAPORE. K Bmoked Everywhere by IT*. 7.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 631 8 1 O« k N D (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 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE KHIVA about 24th Sept.
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    • 649 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA 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. Tandjmg Mopgeld«r, Tandjong-Leidong, Berombang, Paneh, Anhhiu atd Ue!awan-D« It Prpt. M Indraoiri PrJgl
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    • 446 8 (Incorporated in Japan. *1 I UNDER BIAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERI A] GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Noticed EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez (anal. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and a WAKASA MARU (cargo n u ATSUTA MARU W° SHIDZUOKA MARU EUROPEAN LINE (Via Suez (anal) W~ (Auxiliary Service Cargo
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  • 1263 9 [mod by KRASBB ft 00./lxchanga and Share Brokor«, Sept 25 j AH quotation! of Sterling Share must be regarded purely nominal for the present IMS, lft,OM i*»«*a*s Bft ,t i u .'J tiilOfft iv i Wis, 11% Solleva. i 875..P50 is c* a a 85% WM_m 0
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 564 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IX si AM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. \A 22nd Sept 1919 24th Sept 1910 -PRACHATIPOK- 29th Sept. 1919 Ist Oct.' mm.. BiMt, BcMCnk, BmW, KdnUl, Tabal, Han K nara, j ......I. PaUmi, Bimgora, Lmm, Kohsamul. Bandon, Langsucn, Kohiak and lian-kok. I lilted throughout
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    • 384 9 The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. [Incorporated in Japan] No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) lor MARSEILLES LONDON AND ANTWERP (via Port Said) s.s Alasaka Man 6th Oct. s.s. CcUsbes Maru Ist Nov. Ko passenger berth available for Europe For GENOA and MARSEILLES
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    • 457 9 OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES r £y 1 -v. h■- Sgjfl > I'*,-' •r v M l i j!'t r 1 THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED HAUY STATES. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Public Works Department. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING WORKS. 1. Con bined Tamil and Sikh Ward, Geneval Hospital, Johore Bahru.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 844 10 I ECONOMISE j AND BUY YOUR WINES AT I WHOLESALE PRICES jciaret Chateau La Tour Morin 2 4 pmts at $24.00 per case I Vin Ordinaire 12 quarts at $18.00 l Gra^ es 12 quarts at $21.00 24 pints at $24.00 iTravers' Tawny Port 12 quarts at $52.00 "Ship Brand"
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    • 844 10 IV-\I"C 100 cnvl $!,~fC reßp actively with |1 u. r even atcowd horse; hftcdlc^p to atlhK-iO' th^t have •atetcA ta Kaceß No j aud »no. 6 on the First Day the horKl may beCivldtil by the hand caoper iato two clashes 1.e., A and B tach ca j s to
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    • 423 10 C THE HOUSE Cib! Ul That has Specialised 1 i TWENTV y COTTONS SILKS. I YAM^TO COMPANY c SINGAPORE. I I I Roads, Pavements, I J Flooring, etc. I I Send your orders to the I ■i ASIATIC (SSI I St. Helen's II PETROLEUM f^ J court, I C OMPANY
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    • 163 10 f^si vB wSb 3bß j v*? *_>.* n rf i- *^r^ i*» iß^ft l i ■KB P!3^ k^9l kMh JjK wS^i Av^ r J t^B mIW IIJ a c^ jr^P «<i S^^ ">? te^? VJP* ■fIS >v*w HIJ ft Fire Extinguisher! over 1,250 actual tires in India sincj Tuly 1912.
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  • 138 11 1 Sept 24. Y!n 125 tons mma • lES 60 )6 7ft GcDDht&t Chlm No 1 24 M Tfpper Blsck crdin. -•.•per. 67.75 Pepper, (Wkitt fair) 61 60 Trpicca, ibmO] p-aMltfalt qualit;) 20 0( •io do *_ake do 14.71 do uedScza r_c..l Jn 2C.Cf Periri Sr.p*^, srer-Il 14 f{
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  • 63 11 (Oosaaora Di to Bunk 4ms demand Pcivatt cirdit? 8 .ii a N"ew Yolk Baafc dtrannd Stpt 24 I 4 1818 48| i, oredltl 60 days Fracci '.zn and Bunk ni 410 India, T. T. BOMDHMW, c'eoiend Yokohama, demand 76f*!rem 96$ Java, dem nd Bangkok, ccn, and 156i 78 Sovereigns,
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    • 329 11 r #2.000.000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LBOTED. lIlMn nmrai w u [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] IlhAI) Ol MCE Winchester House, SiniraDore i I kapore LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry EC FoTmH articul AGENTS WANTED I ft BRITISH AND H£R4 VNTILE INSURANCE Company. E
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    • 493 11 i YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) ICaiital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000.000 I Reserve Fund y. 2.">,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. ice President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. K. Soma Esq. Matsukata Esq. V Yamakawa K*q. M. Mitsui Esq. M.
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    • 470 11 CHARTERED BANK ,Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. j Paid up Capital £1,200,000 j Heserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 83 Bishopsgate, London, E.C Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Uoilo Puket Batavia I po h Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon
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    • 459 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,."00,000 Straits $4,578,000. rntfi\ided Profits U. S. $2,563,000— Straits $4,758,000. HEAD OFFJCE 45, WALL STKEET— NEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia London S. P. de Macoris Bombay Manila Santiago de los Calcutta Medellin Caballeros Canton Panama Santo Domingo
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    • 169 11 A DEADLY ENEMY. It is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the con- j tinued twinges of Rheumatism, causing acute suffering with each appearance will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivia?!, but as they continue they grow worse
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    • 211 11 \v\ "Sanalo^cft undoubtedly invigorates the nerves and In aces one to health." cify Henry Surnerset. Freshness ami keenness return,** sin* adds, "bringing ivith them a n< w hopeful ness and enjoymi nt of life/ 1 Ohlj try Sanalo^en, and the s .;m cxjjcrirnce Ki I nervines* wiil disappear. Von will
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 295 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. h lit Vrics, Dut 1689, from Batavia 24 for T. I'andan unc. Sri Muar, Brit 96, from Malacca 24, fa Malacca 25. Kaka, Brit 224, from Malacca 24, foi Malacca 25. Singkara, Dol 284, from Sambas 24, foi Sambas 27. Scott Hurley. Brit 193, from Soengsi Liat 24,
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    • 194 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pagar Bast Wharf No. I— Machew. Bast Wharf No. 2— Kwai Sang. Sheen Wharf No. 3— A. L. Treville. Main Wharf No. 4— Nil. Main Wharf No. s— lyo Maru. Main Wharf No. f>— Yugala, Chupra. Empire Dock No. 7— Yetorofu Maru, Sierra, Ma. lre, Fukoshu
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  • 927 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] I. ndon, Vug. I 1910, India i looking forward with hope and n oi" the Joint Select Committee now considering the Bill to effect to the Montngu-Ch.lmsford scheme' of reform. It is perhai *■> **J word oi two about the On August
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  • 406 12 Tramway Co. is in negor^lunicipal Council with a n extension of the yrefacilities, the principal is the cement concretv of the roa Is to be traversed. In this n important innovation is to be i that a freight service in adn 1 j the passonge
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  • 289 12 W: y the O man Bolehsvikis e!ec!<..i as li pHtion islet Sp->.r;ueu?, tLe Tbraeiaa (ladiotov wbo held tba povrer of :he Ro Rspublieai bey, iu-s b en rather pusI BparUcnt ie described at en Able rai, u foal Jt- cec %vbo diJ hia h to ck th»: tj.cetiet
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  • 132 12 BARLOWS RUBBER REPORT. Singapcr, 24:b Sf=p. Since Hst rpporting vajaet bays ehi own oaneiitJiable fluo natioot uud f*t tto op^uing of tbe Auc'ioa? Ihll morning, prices quickly rose $l()lj foe R«bht-d Smoked Kbeeti n?id 8101 for Fne Pt»ie j Cr«p:: fa caeee. Thit, however, wae no*. maiatained
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  • 205 12 Q 'il-.» pTpui^ri;y c? ih^ BaaTfttdfl Wat I ha need latl ni^'^: wbeo tLc 'tv put Hello IlQ>v;i i cu fbo boards and was frcated by aoothec pae'r-d o 1 e?^ l- not much plot ab^ut e II 1 o Elawsii t t.t It certaicly i« :bs| cuy
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  • 190 12 WELCOME IN NIGERIA. -'c S-ir ilufc'a C I L IT i J {he a c Ojftroot >eoeral of tfigeri), and L:» iy Clifford. irrit td ia L*ffot. XLe torm and all the -in- u- oe harbour wera b flagged aud dceormtcd, Mid arc\j?s c* vta'cr bad ifm
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  • 217 12 The Admirmlty'a notice to rjaricers tbal they hav»? put dewo h number of hydro phones in the Brtssuy Saode connected by cables to tbe malalftod of ths Sbetlando n.-ny tnika tbe landerunn render what the ctj o! cf fueh might be. lcqniiies at tbe AdmirnUy
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  • 91 12 Application for pceliminnry ueue Bci tisb Wir Medal Riband by di- churned aad demobilised fcoldiera (other th»n tboee dißthirced fram the Royal Air Force), residing in the Colonies or Abroad, should* 1 be made by letter to tbe Officer i c Records 1 of the Cotpa
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 70 12 TO DAY'S TIES. A Singles Lajbournft v? Dojg or Hill. B 62M0L88. Pash Ecr vb Hartley tor. C SINOLES FINAL TIE^. Beunett sec Vo B ;feec t'we 1. Newcomers Yeldon eer ve AllOm owo 15 8, White vs £ivw* or SiacUo. Ciiaiihon Pairs S.out and Kleiumaa vb
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    • L. L. T. C.
      • 128 12 Ladies Doudlq B Cuss. Mrs Sedwick and V;a Bar May ovre I beat Mra Saltt>-jnd :\ui MiE* tfcounea ecr' B-2 8-7,9-7. Vi\eo Doubles a Class. MrrFawom nod v lr Wltfharl ploi 1 beat 1 Mi=a RicJurdsoi a^d Mujai Wiogtte Snul owe 4, 6—l, 6 B. Mixed Doubles B
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      • 57 12 LADIKi j OUBLEIJ A LLAiS. Mi3 Kubb-ck uJ. M>« <a:zmann plui 15 \t Mitd Lamb i>ua Mi b L Lamb owe 2. Championship Fairs. Mrs Savi sod Me Nome va Mri arrgcty JOiea ULd Me Mmgoiiouth. Mixed Eouhleb B Class Miea Scconea ond Mr Eiwea, owe 15,
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      • 69 12 FRIDAY 'S TIES. CHAiiriONbuip Pairs Mr and Mra Rowley vs M.ee Scconei aod Mr C »rr. Ms Oftmpboll Red Me Wiebart ve Miss L:mb and Mr Lintoa Miaa L Lair.b aud Mr Bate man vp Mr; Calien and Mr Wilkfetoa. Mrs BaTzmaon r.nd Mr Upcott vb Mra Macgregor and Mr
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      • 311 12 ItlaaaiaTtbat the .te Sir Jobn Bran ner, while s.il! a very young and a poor rnnn, forrued tbe habit cf regular!? travel Meg first claes in onier to w\x v.i?h leaders of lueitess acd le&rn their views aud ideas It roucda extraordinary l;ke tho ebrcwd r.ad courageous
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  • 130 12 Io fbD good— or b.d— old Jays Irebod:! iktewbuc two class.-; these v.\ko 'tn e quality and th« peasants. Tj these cf later years have beea ;iddt>d the tourists— a gecuaapsrt. An liibhman and bis iU t^r, who were living in EfgiunJ, went over focamonth'c flrbing iu tho webt,to ft
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 96 12 USEFUL FOR MOTORING PRESERVES FROM DUST, GLARE AND WIND PRICE $5.00. (ALL OR ORDER 5 4, De Souza Stroot. EVERYTHING I N CAN BE HAD PROM GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD. I 'luccrperatcd i.q Hongsor.tf.i In Casks 375 lbs. nett. Agent, J. COULTHART, 25-1, Beit Qu 1,,,,, I Al\ if
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