The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1919

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS No. DJSti THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER :}O, 1919.
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  • 348 1 The Railway strike has begM m earmtt, m time t« excite the admiration of passengers Home from here by the Teiresias amd Egypt. From the confusion of detail, the fact emerges thai the Government is m earnest m nofl giving m. and is supported by the population
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  • 880 1 Profit Mi.l loss! How <!<)<• balance rail, u.'k! t rvMnj. 1 '.or the full period of ti.v war, < icepl for one month and IS daysf Wb 1 a fool r«»T- my pains? for I need not have :■>'(!«■ I v. a over the age when
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    • 736 1 I mm WANT NfcW -4^9 jm FOR HIRE, RING UP ■*J JUSf ARRIVED. JUS! PUBLISHED. \\rTir \i \i\i\\\r' L<)N(i-CIIAIR MALAY The largest attd most successful almanac Hotel on thc Island l!>2 A Sl !l of P imple Riddles iU1(l Admiralty Edition Pantun m Romanized Malay by O. T. FACING THE
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    • 95 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Chi^g Kenff Lee announce another important &ale of shop houses— Page 5. Far Eastern Tourist Agency, forwarding apents— Pa*j:e 5. Clfrk wantedi surgeon wanted, apartments wanted Pages ."> and 11. Removal neticcu of Malcolm L!oi :iri^i>r. and Far Eastern Agency Page ">. Notice re Parboiled Bice —Pagt Sepoy
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    • 11 1 IF YOU WANT NEW •< *J J[ CARS FOR HIRE. RING UP
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    • 91 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 30th. Ili^h Water.— l^3B a.m., 1-10 p.m. Lodge Ailsa regular, 9 p.m. Banvard's, Victoria Theatre. Rent Bi r. p.m. Wednesday Oct. Ist. High Water— 2-23 a.m P44 p.m. Thursday 2nd. Iliirii Water— -3-16 a.m., 2-23 i-.n?. Iridiy .Jrii. High Water 4-: 5 a.m., B-20 p.m. Moon First
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  • 760 2 THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE WORLD. Yesterday Au^ 15) the American Pacific Fleet was tiue to arrive at San Francisco, headqvarten for the future. Its pasfrom the Atlantic i<» tin- Pai through tin- Panama Canal, will be for crity one of tii»- landmark! ii world history. From this generation iti meaning
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  • 113 2 A Paris correspondent states that the Toulon police have discovered a Chinese society known aa the White Wolves," uhich is operating amoDg tko coolie* working near Toulon, Marseilles, and Nice. A ptrHngled Chinaman was dia coveted recently m the village of Ollioules. Tan French police failed to track the murderer,
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    • 196 2 I MULFOKDS I I MINTS RELIEVE I THAT I I FULL FEELING I I AFTER EATING BJ BJ 7/ yr BJ| yr yr \r ;.t \y y fotj ys t~?[ *-*l MJr lL.|Jt ORCHARD ROAD. MANILA HOUSE. BEAUTIFUL UNDERWEAR IM, ORCHARD ROAD. Pictorial advertising is not a matter of art
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    • 614 2 Ftim FRIDAY, Aupu>t 2fith, to WEDNESDAY n A COMPELLING BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY Featuring The Great Character Actor FRANK KEE^NAN In a Gripping ild Western Story Presented with all the interest and ■CMlti— of twiU xv t s|,. r enhanced by the characteristic acting of a man ol 1 rank KctM'i type
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    • 191 3 mMmm! i v 1 1 f mum i v i niunp.imnmnn m v n v j i n j n nnnir;m > n n n t n n nim i n h n nj! n n kf l^The Difference m this Baby 1 .>*~*K from the- usi J baby i^
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    • 189 3 INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BNVEST motor trucks must stand hard service to he profitable to their owners I AY V 1 V_' mj» They possess an indefinable individuality and incorporate a combination of well-balanced Utility and Beauty. m any Company stands cut with a striking earmark of individuality both m appearance
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    • 324 3 ECONOMISE I AND BUY YOUB WINES AT I WHOLESALE PBICES I ■Claret Chateau La Tour Morin 24 pints at $24.00 per easel Yin Ordinaire quarts at 313. G0 sGravea 12 quarts at $21.00 iTravers' Tawny Port 1? quarts at $32.00 M "Ship Brand" Sherry 12 quarts at $26.00 Sherborne Cowslip
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  • 1165 4 lured by FKASEK Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Sept 29 879,081' 8* Sa Arrlo^m 7 I •MM >f i« Palijil Mala** is% o J JJJ ifllow 18 IM Bati« Merger 1J% n 70,000 1 1 Bafcil K»*i* 1 a 881,000 la ia Bakli 8 »a» lm 45,000
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    • 14 4 ia All quotations of Sterling Share mast be regarded purely nominal for the present.
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    • 556 4 If your Eyes are Defective m j» m g n m Mm^^ M^^wW^rn Fire Extin^ uis hers Cf^<&A^ M have extin guished Consultation Free. OVCr 1.250 aCtU^l REFRACTIONISTS __r ft^s m India since I SKIN DISEASES. "I T t 4/>--^ I Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties I fll
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  • 1231 5 A trip through the Peninsula on Mission business does not deprive one of the privilege of keeping an eye open for those observations by the way that are the spice Jl" routine life. One is impressed perhaps most l>y the v;^t extent of the rubber industry.
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  • 265 5 <•* Mr Winitofl L'burchil!, wbces future na Mi artist n u?i':n:)wu told a g?oJ Bin,? raeaotly oonoarolag i ooavarfatioa ha ovarb*ard between a> eoapU o( a>ctU*.t oue of tUj tea powat tiblbltlooi B j out Jr cf rhe brmb, [racaivaJa inagr'ii.'»>r,c t \bu c t ioy ikill to day al
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    • 533 5 WANTED. INTI D V I'r hrn BeMt Keeper, by c i xpori House, only experienced men apply to Box U co Free Pi U.c. INTED.- bo Mast. >• Meekfor large rabbet factory m Sumatra. ani must be well nrsed m general ..pair work and able to handle the h i
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    • 602 5 nn oomraciAL rubbb c o ud Auctioneers Valuers No. Raffles Place Forthcoming Auction Sales. j Wlfallfcu ls{ Ortohtl M our Sale-room, ■1 &S0 p.m. I I. Valuable freehold fend situate at Bar kcr Road nir B«kH Timah road, area 35,07: square fV(t. 2. Valuable U'J years' leasehold land a Chin
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    • 568 5 1 FOR SALE. r'OH SALK -Hupmobile 5 seater car I.l- Modd m thorough good order. Price £3,000. GOBUNG Co. X Telegraph -St. 2-iQ I Two Steam Lorries with trucks m good t working order. Carrying capacity of each i lorry with truck 12 tons. Can be inspected by arrangement. Any
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    • 722 5 FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED, SINGAPORE Mexars. Fraser Neave, Limited, beg to inform their customers that owing to shortage of Codds (Ball •stoppered) Bottles large and small they are compelled to use DARK (iREKN CROWN CORKED bottles for their SODA WATER. These bottles are embossed with the Company's Name and Address and
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    • 262 5 TOWN PROPERTIES IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT JL6 SHOP HOUSES. The undersigned have been favoured v.'aU instructions to sell by Public auction at their sale-room Raffles Chambers, Ralßes Place THE UNDERMENTIONED I'ROI'ERTIEfI l| Kos. 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 200, 207, 2UK, 209 and "10 Tanjong
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  • 831 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE TRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TUESDAY, SEPT. 30. 1919. SKELETON BILLS. In consonance with the general awakening of the political sense among men (without discrimination sometimes) the neighbouring Colonies of Ceylon and Hongkong are bestirring themselves to obtain constitntionalreforms, and strong associations have been formed m each of
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  • 455 6 We acknowledge receipt with thauka of the ar Dual administration report of the Singapore Municipality for 1918. The echeme for deviating the male railway line to Penang away from the centre of Kuala Lampar will probably be began early m 1930. The Rev W Kacciraan, formerly of the Presbyterian Church
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  • 715 6 London, Sept. 28 (4.45 p.m.).— The situation on the railway ifl somewhat improved. For example the L. ft S. W. Railway Is running a train to Portsmouth, and Southampton this afternoon and hope to run trains to the West of England 'to-morrow. They also extend a restricted suburban
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  • 65 6 Mr C L M.-Uen U tu<dor transfer to th. Cocng Iblanda Station of the Eastern Ex tension Telegr&p>i Company. (P q.) Lord Hunter, torm.rls Sclc(torQercral for Scotland fchUrmst), The Hon Mr Justice Rdbtkin, Tbe lieu Mr W F R<ce Major Oeueral Sir Georpe Ba-tow, Sir Chiman Lai S^falvAd, Suhihzada Suliau
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  • 56 6 Mond mpor 1920. reading namely, i Bill, Quarantine (Ann endment) Bill, P BiM and endment) Bill i h B of th ■moni these being prov, O f $45,903 to the v, ti,n to >mm 12 I enang i ,f land at I tension of Officen to and I
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  • 12 6 Previ Strani Per U Barker > A Friend NN M\((,|{)
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  • 58 6 In connection is pointed oul ii that the railws that no reductioi m fore Deo. 31 and ed at the present living has com there is little ant The vh'v. callousness and lie interest. It way men pit ised f< wages a? i perman< receiving 20s. bi I
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  • 210 6 CENSORSHIP GIVES U P DEAD. RELEASE <>! LEI rßtfl The hcth it.. the United h ingdom d tested by I packet- mately 1,300,01 ground thai their 1 assisted tix detained packett has long find careful consideration, i ci?ion< now reached have states o Wu Office commui desire to guard the
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  • 43 6 TLo Dili »n M r.raHj **r C ed i I i gtievcug bml Un Ogfat v; bitlckifcod 1 Own on *as called Dpjttl Third MocifJr.Jri.:.. alfted to mi. of Ul tbimteWe*:. l r pl.ad.dgi.lllT, Yuret, keep thereac« fcr s!x intufb o f 150.
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    • 219 6 SPECIAL Canadian Glub Whisky Hiram Walker and Sons Limited PER $19.50 CASE CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., rf^ TH ¥7 d made expressly for CRITICAL MEN. Men have become very keen joks^ on c su^i ect Value m Clothes. They are demanding the REAL THING and are mak-c-A V m sure na^
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    • 85 6 VICTORIA THEATRE. Return of the Favourites FOR ONE WEEK ONIY Commencing Monday Next Oct. 6 j EDGAR WARWICK Presents THE NEW REVUSICAL-COMEDY COMPANY VANITY FAIR i IN NEW "Editions" OF SUPERB SINGING DISTINCTIVE DANCING CLEVER COMEDY NEW FROCKING STAGING AND BUSINESS. Booking at Moutries' from Wednesday, NOTICE. The ncniversary requiem
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  • 1300 7 GRAVE SITUATION. i n Sept l i7— Tbe •iturttion to eight has a fcoofl of unparalleled giavity. j,- 0 i.. neifoSiatijns Uava begua, end ■I no hoD>i of n resumption ot rc< 8 Mr Cramp* confr-.rtneo <. v rg^ this morning had no M and whs simply for
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  • 204 7 The case m which four Chinese were charged with addressing public meetings on four successive evenings m Park Road a couple of months ago urging the boycott of Japanese goods during the continuance of martial law, was concluded m the District Court before Mr. Laagham Carter last
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  • 176 7 A sale of work m aid of the above school on Government Hill will be held m the Yourp: Men's Christian Association an Thursday, Oct. 23rd from 10 to 1 and 4 to 7 o'clock. Attractive poods, chiefly from England, will be offered for sale,
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  • 584 7 SETTLEMENT DIFFICULT. o I L'judou 3-rfc *7 The London repr9 j seaUvive* o( fci-ihou.a, Letti&ud, LUhuaiv.<» aid Ukraine have submitted a jiir.ti addreth to the peace conftfrenc* insisting od aa early recog;iiti< nof their independence, and urging that tho wiJLholdinq c( tt cog nition w.ll create
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  • 238 7 WASN'T STRICTLY TRUTHFUL. Mohamed Kassim the English-speaking Malay, who was charged with stealing a bicycle, was sentenced m the Hongkong Police Court to four weeks hard labour. At the previous hearing Wassim said that he was sent to France from Penang and instead of being
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  • 790 7 STATEMENT OF j CLEMENCEAU. Paris, Sep 26.— The Chamber has resu'ii eel the debate en the peace treaty. Excep tional interest was taken m tho speech o M Clemenceau m view of the anxiet; aroused i:i Fiance by the discussions m th< American Senate. The newspapers are a:sk
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  • 46 7 London, Sept 26.— The result of the New burg Cup was: (1) Silver Bridge, <5 to 1. (2) Lanndon Hill, 9 to 4. (3) Steloc, 20 to 1. Won liy two lengths with the sam distance between the second and thin 1 Eipht ran.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 213 7 ROBINSON Co! Peterson's De Luxe Carefully selected from the oldest and besi seasoned Briar-Root, some L> Roots are over 150 years old, subjected during manufacture to special 3 treatment winch adds to the durability and smoking qualities of the Briar. wtfr^f^f '*/J* ISO CL 9 \*i^r-} 0 Pr7FRS O N
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    • 550 8 (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. IFor (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp WAKASA MARU (cargo) early Oct. ATSIJTA MARU Bth October. DELAGOA MARU (CaUfog at Hamburg) Oct. KAGA MARU O ct
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    • 673 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COL LYE R QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SWaKßDEoroon Raw. *o, Ronrabaya, BandjermasiD, Btsgen. Kotaßaroo, Samarinda witb transhipment at
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    • 640 8 A *i I. mm ie J^L Sr C> A X I r i (Incorporated m En-land). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICFs PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. CO (Under Contract with Hii Majesty's Covornment The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMRav suspended. "wmhai tre X t LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE Ist. w E SINGAPOpp
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    • 593 9 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter of the Estate of Chia Ann Siang deceased settled by his Will dated 21st day of May lsx, and m the matter of the Civil Procedure Code 1907. BETWEEN (<
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    • 644 9 SECOND DAY'S SALE, MONDAY TflE 20th DAY OF OCT 1919, AT 2.30 P.M. 75 MC. No. 166 TeJuk Ayer St. ICOB Lease- Leases Not. 178, T S 111 80 ntt hold 179, 180 and 181 LofcNolSl 167 d 0 1460 do do do Rn 77 "8 1462 do do do
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    • 910 9 SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO For Trieste via Penan?, Colombo and Bombay. S.S. PILSNA due early Oct. S.S. INNSBRUCK due early Nov. Further sailings will be announced later. S.S. NIPPON due about 6th Oct. for Japan via Honjrkonir, Shanghai and Vladivostock. Tho steamer;: of this Company IN
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  • 708 10 Teak, or Jatti wooJ cf the native?, bas cf rtetflt yp-ira rnpidly lucreaspd m corornercial jrapoitanca b«6Biitt its vrluable qufillties are b^ccroirg better known and more Bpptoei itrd. The wo^d is tsce»dino!y stcorg, close-grained, of regular etructute, and leeis'.a attna^pbf•t!c m fluMicee nnd all kinds of ineecU.
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  • 189 10 Arraogemectß have been made for a Renetal engineering oongresa to be held m Batavis, Java, m May, 1920. It will deal with harbor 3 aad means of commnnica tion (including railways, tramwaya, telegrrphy, and teiepbony) irrigation, dramage, waterwort:?, etc. road* and bridges town planning, arohiteotart, etc.
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  • 38 10 Mischel Cherniavßky, the 'oello player of the Cherniavukya who recently vieited Singapore, was married at Vancouver on Angng* Ist to Mies Mary Rogers, eldest daaghtee of the late B T Rogerg, f among ac the Sogw King Canada.
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    • 559 10 IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANOTHER OPPOR' UNITY Mut Plai tation, Port Diokson, one of the F. M. S. Health resorts. &7c 3 Keng Lee and C\ have rcce'v d instructions to svli b public aucl!(>T at th.i^ saleroom RailJes Caambtri, EatXXea Plaot AT m EARLY DATE t Iff, B rirca "5-
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    • 211 10 1 1IQC QIPMAI%C" I 'i 9 ''*-'jLj!y c 3a v^?y*^?<T -"jw 1 THE "SIGNODE SYSTEM' of nail-less B< jl Strapping reinforces cases m the same manner ai I DEMONSTRATIONS of "SIGNODE SYSTEM" I I given at •"> Battery Road, Singapore. I r > *■■-> i or —I c?/^tf* j Rsther
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    • 1811 11 iMCte over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 ii THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Sin K u|ore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supnme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 233 11 \&M k^l JuLi The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. [Incorporated m Japan] No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) For MARSEILLES LONDON AND ANTWERP (via Port Said) s.s Alasaka Maru 6th Oct. s.s. Celesbes Maru Ist Nov. £.s. Sips Maru early Dec. For GENOA
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 261 11 EXCHANGE. Corrected up to Sept. 29. 1 Bank 4 m.s. .1 'Bank demand y4 Private credits X m.s. 2413 If New York Bank demand s j J New York 90 days £gl P>ance demand 40(J India, T. T. 1(^ Hongkong, demand 7^% p rem Yokohama, demand o«4 Til Wt Java,
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    • 558 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local maili, will b« found m list below: Pcnanpr, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 8 p n. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tintfgi and station! to Koala Lumpu» at 6 a.m. Jol.ore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Noon: Wireless communication with.— Tuesday. Cucob Paaraa
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  • 968 12 "AN iNGLO SAXON PEACB." Tha c b'**» b »v* txprcserd ron:h diiquietu^e la the French capita! on the Peace torn b, and a P.tris Lelter \a a hi paper thm ram ot via.vs vhlfia prevailed a month tgD That th?) Treaty, as fur ns the interests of Francs
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  • 177 12 The Olc-nade, one ot the now motor p').p* of the O.en Line, arrived here on I S.ttu»day and offer puttit.g m u6 Pulau I; /feum to lrk>i 'u»l, camH into port yester J d»j tncrair r. Saeis on her maiden voyage Ikmb Glutgcw q. d ir bound for
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  • 182 12 Thosewho intend or wished to see again Taizm of tt.o Apes," a prcdui'.ion uu* di übu ily wor-b while witnessing d* many time ns it kdvt-rcieed, aie remiuJed that) it wllJ r.e shown for the la6t time at the G*t£ti C!O6OQ»k to night. Tha whole of the 8-pirta
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  • 93 12 Tha fjlloTrlnsf Singapore Propertiei were sold by public auction by Itsssrt ChiDt; Kerg Lee nnd Co, at tbtir eale rOOOi yto^erday afternoon Praehold land at Sem v jawang, fronting So at Tebran. nre* 1 aero S rood^ and 14 P( l°s. bjUj?Ut by Mr Kt«oo \\.\y Hian for
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  • 60 12 Mies E leon Uiwn who acte na bu&inees manager and performer m :he VaLi:y Fair Company, h0.% arrived here and ia making arrangements for tbe season which starts next Monday. She tr.ys they have added a new dancer tc the Company, and have new frocks and Mllfl, new
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  • 351 12 THE BPECI IL TRAIN. The* ftrsi test was nadl on Ang IB cf tbe i^o^ul traio, whioh \\i 1 carry the Prin-e of Wiles an! bi« ecite o.i the 9 000 mild journey thtcjj? v i C«»Euda. duriug wh J ch, f,ir r.e .rly two
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  • 381 12 S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Cl^ss Single. Doig, owe 1, beat Hill, scr 17 15, 6—o. Newcomers' Handicap. A Horn, owe 15.5, boat scr Yeldon G- ">, 6-4. C (lass Single, Final. Bennett, scr beat Baker, owe 1, ST.. H Class Double Handicap. Fash and Bourncnian, owe
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  • 70 12 Or week ending Saturday Oct. 4th. Tucsdey, Sept 30.— Signalling Cta V. If. C. Ground, 5.15 pan. Wednesday, Oct. I.— Musketry, S. V. c Drill Hall at 5.10 pan. Thursday, Oct. 2.— kand Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Oct 3.— Phygfcal Exercise, V M j C.
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  • 167 12 j Thf} aeroplane oi the future will projbably be built eutireiy of non combustible cnutenai. Important advance! In t; U dirfictuu hiva already b- n made by British anginMrt, who have proiaoed wing frames ol Duraluorn and %%m I. Ac tha 8.-itieh Belcnee Prodaeti Bzhibition of 1919 Ktvaril
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  • 813 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Everyone wondered how the soldipr would settle down after the war and yet no-one even yet can tell you how he is distinct points of view. On the one hand you have people who say that he is not petting a chance
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  • 60 12 Tuesday, :>oth September. 1.30 p.m. Balestier Range S. K. S. iri Pwu tice. •'.lO p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Co. Musketr\ Instruction. Friday, :]rd October. •1.30 p.m. Balestier R an g e Eurasian Co. ft.lop.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Co. Recruits. Saturday, Ith October. LBO p.m. Balestier Range S.
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  • 64 12 -e»— Surplus railway material m France and Be.K^m will, as far ay it is suitable, be disposed o! to meet the requirements of British railways at home and m India and the Colonies. That, eaid Mr Bonar Law, m the House ct Commons recently w*s the policy of the Disposal
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