The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919. No. 9,787
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  • 236 1 The raHwaynien's strike absorbs public interes! at Home. The efforts of the Government, seconded by the public, are providing substitute methods for food and milk supply, and Hyde ***** has its Milky Way, which was the scene of the usual church on Sunday parade Page 7. Utterances
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  • 520 1 Wh< n i nt away on my holidays the house I sta; I but two readable Ikm Me and Shakespeare. But tho three it<ms m this little librcry conjointly afforded me such an informative diversion as I coul I never have expo An article m the paper
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 89 1 >! TOl WANT NKW 4"7 7 ARS lOR HIKE. RlMi UP W -'*-SWM ittr j-. *Sr IAFFLESjIOTEL. j r/ie largest nn:f mos? successful Hotel on the Island •jit s of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah Every Thursdiy, >*usic it attendance. Cinema on tbe Lawn from 6.15 p.m. First class aristae.
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    • 99 1 ii V m_»Mi ii ii i' V^_- ___liai___W_lmpr i If v §FS $~4 r a a I SAFETY TREAD TYRES B 111 AF.E YCIR 7YKS J jg& S^^ \k^k Wfcen you tuy 2«_^V Xvi^'ft 1-1 Tyre* you pay tor 3»a X \v*\ La %1 V [p -pxr.al'.e'!- alrcataci.y \'ys>^ lG
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    • 10 1 IF YOU WANT NKW CARS FOR HIRE, RL\(, UP I•
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  • 456 2 Th'- priced quoted are generally those cv» rent ut OjOi Terrace Market. At Hrn othe» n-ark'.tn then*. i__ay he 5...a1l variations. -Jeef at 20a and Ni cooid be had at tit all 28 and Singapore, Stpt. a. nil, 1918. Bear: j i catty 3 j dv. I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 110 2 During the hearing ofa title suit m the court of Mc B B Mukarji, Mupßifr, First Court, Serampore, a heated discussion took place betweeu two pleadera, Babus B C CloBwr.a_i and 11 D Basu ever the ex umiiatiti ju ol a witness as a resuU cf which both cf them
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    • 258 2 New stocks just arrived. IViEDSOAL HALL Opposite Post Olilce, SINGAPORE. t _-_ft^J_J9_\.___iijf. ITS NUMBER ONE NINE SIX ORCHARD KOAD. MANILA HOUSE. WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL UNDERWEAR IS ISC, ORCHARD ROAD. ftk-A Mk Mk. Mt -*>• -_fc_)__^ta_^_. /^_B ESbk z\^^^^^r^^ mM m' 1&^. VSE _wb__4 Pictorial advertising ia noi matter of art
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    • 731 2 «F: »m FRIDAY, Aagvat 2Mk, to WEDNESDAY, Ocotor t. I A CCMPFXLIfcG BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY j Featuring The Great Character Actor FRANK KEBNAN In a Gripping will Western Story Inl. LUNu UffANUt I IN UM. PARTS Presented with all the interest and creation of a»ild waatan story al 1 enhanced by
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    • 317 3 pretty designs lo select irom .»j^ ivrn^iin "\j.7o v» i 1* n CMCDV/ I. -ms" Black Kid Walking Shoes IS m. wide 85 cts. 95 cts. $1.25 yd. nrpj Price $19.50 per pair. I >aoies phojnix hosiery .-^ll parts subject to wear and 11 We have just opened on all
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    • 284 3 MASSAGE HALL Ko. 239, lleneoolen Stitt't. Open daily 6 a.m. 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1467. MASSAGE AND MANICURE BY Mr. FUJITA. Mrs. HARU, Miaa HANA. PL£AS£ FIND OUTI pv»»N BiJt-4 P!>. V 1 f wm I T*i 1 1 m __J I I l°L_£_J 5P^ NORTH |ftßi?-rE ROAD g X
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    • 93 3 aarar* r__ MM_Wt-WB________ a _______wm_______WHt^^ I Removal No. 1 Raffles Place i i! Sk B_D gM_-$ <r^ HI 1 t8 SJi Sl a fi If 1 On and after 30th September 1919 1 Oncorporaied m Japan) j mm ■^■■■■^■■^^^■■■■■■■■■•■-•^^■■'■■^aßn-^Bwna.^ v ßaa.BKaaMnNaß-BaHß_aaa«Boa-«««K«B n ya c v VMUMHV mm amm Mlmm^^ mm
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    • 413 4 IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY Sale of Coconut Plantation, Port Dickson, one of tbe F. M. S. Health resorts. Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., have received instructions to sell by public auction at their Sale room Rattiea Cnambera, Ralliea Place AT AN EARLY DATE AH that Coconut Plantation situate
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    • 812 4 SECOND DAYS SALE. MONDAY TflE 20th DAY OF OCT 1919, AT 2.30 P.M. 76 MC. No. 168 Teluk Ayer Sii. ItoB Lease- Leasee Noa. 178, T S 111 80 hold. 179, 180 and 181 LotNolsl 76 167 do 1460 do do do 80 11 n 168 do 1462 do do
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    • 716 4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter of vho Estate of Cb»»i Ann S;antj deceased settled by bis dated 21st day of May 1884 and m the matter of the Civil Procedure Cou, 1907. BETWEEN Keng Beng
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  • 1087 5 Calcutta is quite one of the richest places of the world. It has not exactly welcomed the Excess Profits Magnate sent over from Bombay, a distinguished Parsee of great financial capabilities. One expects to hear of pots of money being discovered as m the old fairy tales!
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  • 474 5 It is imposi ible not to recognise the im<of the matters which will be considered by the Committee appointed to inquire into tbe administration and organisation oi Lhe Army m India. One detail flat assuredly reeds clearer settlement ia its relation.; with the War Office and
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  • 252 5 Do you mind m 1914 when we started for tiie war And cleared our holds of fish and lc I and chucked our trawls ashore f We knew we wasn't trained to fight, But being seamen, blow me tight Could navigate by day or night, Of that ycu
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 480 5 \TK!'.- A Pr > !ucc Store Keeper, by Ho«l only experienced men x Box 4t co Free Press. U.c. A WTFD. Assistant to Master Mechfor large rubber factory m Sumatra. Applicant must h. sed m general air work snd able to handle the DSUally found on Rubber Estates. Correspond *t«
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    • 604 5 NOTICES. ISII^APORE^SFbRTING CLUB. LADIES attending the Races on October L4th, 16th and l^th, 1919, are reminded hat admission to Grand Stand and Lawn vill be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets *ro obtainable through Members of the -sHigapore Sporting Club, free, m> f they nust bear the name of the bearer
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    • 686 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable polished and walnut stained teak and Fancy rattan Household Furniture etc. To be held at our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Friday, 3rd Oct. 1919, at 11 a.m. Comprising. One handsome walnutstained teak almeirah 2 drawers and full length centre mirror door, wax
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    • 759 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on 18th October, 1919, for the. exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, and to the Rules made thereunder, of
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    • 55 5 A fli. c of 950 cr r?Rcroou imprisonment (or two mctitba was imposed en a Hylam m the Second Court ye.'.eidsy (or tho fraudulent pos.eetion cf a tsll oust snd otber articles cf uppbtsl bolero ging to tha 1-dgere ot a private boardtr g hama kept by Mr uut! Mre
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  • 29 6 STILL.— At Borneo, September 27th to Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Still, a daughter. WARD-JACKSON.— At Kuala Lumpur on September 88th, the wife of C. WardJackson, a daughter.
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  • 746 6 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919. THE TROPICS FOR EX. SOLDIERS The problem wbich is troubling s gocd many cf our ex service men is the chance of making good m life for the time they bave spent m tho nations service?, Rnd providing reasonably for their own
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  • 533 6 The FMS surplne on May 81st was 1116.896,680 08, as compared wi*b $117:625,200,91 on May let. Invest msntl total $74,951, C97.' 8 and loan* 6 043.854.84. Tbe engagement id announced between Mr Jack 9 Xutban, cniy eon of the late Mr Saul J Nathan and Mrs Nath&o, o! 58 Bclsize
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  • 70 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Penang, Sept «3utn. j At the Church of the Assumption this w The Rev Father Perrichon offl--2^«dßo^u^wMn^teM« Marie Claire, elder daughter of M. ana Madame es Chasseriau, of Sans Souci Lstate Kedah, and Bordeaux. The reception took place at York House, left by the
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  • 95 6 I The final performance of this company I last night was well attended. The programme confuted of vaudeville items, daning being a feature of the entertainment Mi. s Ryli'i Barnes giving a very artistic display of "The Poetry of Motion." Misfl Pearl Jardinere has a wide display m
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  • 229 6 Cl RIOUS GREEK TRADITION. A straaga Grsek tradition with respect to tbe Cru^iflxioo appears io a recent issue cf the Balksn Review. The wood of which the Cress was fashioued i. reputed to o_se bcnu the wiL*" ilex, and the Gieek story runs When it became knowu to
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  • 339 6 THE 20-IXCH GUN. Allahabad, Sept. 10th— A Pioneer special cable, dated London, Sept. Bth says —The Times has begun publication of a series ot articles by Lord Fisher deal ing with the British Naval changes daring the year he was First Sea Lord. In the first article Lord
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  • 108 6 The Food Controller hai now fixed the price of rico at 1453 70 per koyan to licensed wholr 9 ai a dealers; and 0460 to license J retail dealers la riv.e. During 1918 the birth rate p.mo^g^ Japanese residents m Cuiiforni* totalled 4,282, farming a member cf tbe State LegibMure,
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
    • 437 6 London, Bopt situation bs erially and with the transport workers men still working, thc element of nr] has not proved so successful Sl I pated. The rationing of foodstv petrol and other drastic G measures had a itnpifying Infiuei to a superficial view, thing! ha' c Iron m
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  • 242 6 SIR ARTHU R YOUNG'S PORTRAIT FUND. Ths Committee gratefully acknowled*. receipt of the following subscriptions Amount previously acknowledged $230 D. K. Somerville 10 A. G Anthony A. P. .A. Jayawardene 10 S. R Robinson 10 G. E. Penny [q R. S. Manassc-h J/"** T» C Benson i„ v V J.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 115 6 SPE CIAI. Canadian Club Whisky Hiram Walker and Sons Limited PER $19.50 CASE JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorporated m England) AITCHISONS PRISM BINOCULARS. THE IDEAL GLASSES FOR ALL SPORTING AND TOURING PURPOSES. THE LUMAC by 8 $107 nett J Prices included best solid THE LUMAC by (> 810:5 nett leather
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    • 69 6 VICTORIA THEATRE. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT Octr. ith at 9-30 p.m. EDGAR WARWICK Presents THE NEW REVUSICAL-COMEDY r COMPANY IN NEW "Editions" OF r j i i in* i i ii Mfr A 7_lT_*_\l FROCK IN G~ NEW STAGING BUSINESS Full of Vim, Vigour, and Vitality. The Toothsomest and most variously
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  • 375 7 (iOOl) SUBSTITUTES. Load v >.pi gg.— The cffleial gereral *itu 7..i.r. it i v»r elogt iiovernraeut r.iea_vt4i. are w itsotory ar.d food distnl.j Bg Othly. OT rii Of VOl I1 1 V .JI p junog i_. L 33 The P-^ Mister Qooersl DO ist fcreign an.l co'cr.i il
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  • 194 7 NEW PRODUCING AREA. Melbourne, August 27. There is s consi Jetab'.s development of the production ot robber reported from the ielscd ot Hainan, which belongs to Cbina. and whose p^rt is Kinngchow. Tho actual cultivation is at preseut chiefly under taken by returned emigrants from the Malay
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  • 181 7 Tha death is reported m Hobart, Tusmanii, at the age ot 62, of Mr Charles Falkinder, who some years ago was trafflo sapsrinteodsi.l on tbe Terek Railways. Tht? c vrr ent 'Imt has ocenrre! to many regarding Iht R .ffl?e College haa been brcupht np La Hongkong, where the king
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  • 258 7 THE CASE OF FIUME. i Rone, Spt 29 After statements by the rx Premier Sr Orlando, defending the action r tbo Italfan peace delegation, and Sr MUI wao *xpluin:d the attitude of the New Government, the Chamber voted 'coctiderct m !ha Government by 208 to 148 vctea with
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  • 582 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] Lcndon, Angus*. 21. No on*? sntfcipatsi tbat the Pence Cou ference at Piris will end bffjro Urn close of th* ye-;r Iv foct the DipcmaUets ate vow pri ta tcke a .k-_. holiday. Tbe delay ll miicly doe tc tbedifflculties of tta9
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  • 28 7 The draft of an Eaaotment is published m the F M S Gazette whioh makes final provision foe tbe Public Service for 1918, the iam involved beicg 17,078,042.77.
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  • 825 7 He is he was and ever will be. When this earth i* changed into a bright snd shiny heaven he will still be dodging round amongst the sngela telling the tale of the wonders that will happen m some fur-ot? sweet bye and bye. He ia S humourless
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  • 200 7 Treble" writes a letter, much too long to put:iefc, calling attention to thy difficulty people at Telck Kursu, Siglep i ond Tanjong Katong h v_ m getting s sop I ply of nncocraminated water. Sjtre of i them, be najs, travei for several mile* J with a handcart to citry
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  • 631 7 NEED FOR ACTION. NOW thai tho world war is a thing- of thc past and we aro again living m the glorious times of peace one naturally sooner or later expects to revert to pre-war conditions. The average householder to a certain extent has been for the past
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  • 114 7 In the Supreme Court yesterday morning, on sitting to fix the list of cases for he-fring -turing next month, the Acting Chief Justice (the hon'ble Mn L. If. Woodward) informed members of the Bar that he would he undergoing an operation at the General Hospital m
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  • 194 7 Ihe weekly meeting of the Rent Assess- meit Board waa held yesterday afternoon m tie Board room of the Municipal Buildings, the hon'ble Mr C J Saunders pro- Biding. Others present were Messrs E A Elks, Koh San Hin, S Tomlinson and H Carmiael. Matters of public
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 482 7 IROBINSON Co. I Peterson's De Luxe PIPES Carefully selected from the oldest and best seasoned BriarRoot, some Roots are over 150 years old, subjected during manufacture to special treatment which adds to the durability and smoking qualities of the Briar. Perkins Old Eoot Made from finest selected oid briar, London
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 516 8 yippni virfn kariTa (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp WAKASA MARU (cargo) early Oct. DELAGOA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) Oct EUROPEAN LINE (Via Suez Canal)
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    • 658 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETtVA ART MAATSCHAPPIJ (IncorporatjLl m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. I- 02 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1 3 7 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLpER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van QOKM3 Bel .-^n Doll with trii.^- r^i-nt to
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    • 644 8 P___^*^___. V l 1 X 3 vt T^Jy 0 ____m m _W*** 112 If* 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 I TO MARSEILLES LONDON
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 919 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. I s.s VALAYA" 22nd Sept 1910 24th Sept. 1919 PKACHATIPOK 29th Sept. 1919 lst Oct. 1919 hohsanuti. Bandon. Langsutn. Chump- nara. Telupin. Patani, Singora, Lacon, lor Kr*>tav. Trin«ganu, Kelantan. Banv.>r and Bangkok "SUDDHADIB" 6th Oct. 1919 Bth
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    • 453 9 ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom). Telephone Service. The Company are now prepared to deal with applications for the telephone service m connection with their new Exchange, which it is anticipated will be opened about 31st January next. Intending subscribers who have not yet applied for
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    • 969 9 t WHAT IS THE OONQiTIOH OF YOUR HAIR? Adopt the Popular Brnafic'tl "Harlene HairDrH." I 1,000,000 Hair Grow h R and HairBeautifyfcg Outfits FREE to Al'. I IF rou are w*rHe4 aboul lhe condition of your hair if 1 *i, ia wiii.<, impoverfehed, falling out, or aUcctcd i with scurf,
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    • 366 9 Tlres?one jurrt TYRES Are a Safe Investment for all Cars, Lorries Motor Cycles. mtm^^mtm—_—__j___xf__m4Bt We guarantee every individual tyre to give AT LEAST the average service of any other make m lhe Malay Peninsular, or we will replace en a pro rata basis if fame does not do so through
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  • 668 10 NOTICE ie 1 tendon \sill be received et thc Eteeident'i Office, until noon on the 18th Oct*, 1919, for ths exclusive right, subject lo the liwitationi ol ti, I Revenue Ordinance, .))J, M I to the Pules made thereunder, of Belling to<l«lv by
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  • 230 10 IS THIS YOU Some people live m an eternal gloom. They believe themselves to be the object of all the vexations that beset mankind. Petty grievances atid trivial troubles rasp and irritate beyond endurance. They magnify little annoyances that would pass by other people, with stronger nerves, unnoticed. Admit that
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 476 10 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial So. retary's Office, up to noon of the 2nd .Ocober, 1010, for the following works: 1. Alterations to and improving gradient of the drain from Sub-Warders' Quarters to and Municipal Drain m New Bridge Road 2. Erection of a Sub-Post Office
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    • 523 10 If your Eyls <*'*© Defective; Consultation Free. REFRACTIONISTS 4, de Souza Street. m THE CHINA Miff lAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Registered m Honft antl u »th the Board of Trade England.) I Paid to its Policyholftrs m 1917 over $2,823,000.00; Or over |B>iU)o for each working day. Policies Issued
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    • 94 10 Fire Extinguishers fires m India since di \~\t 1010 Lll^ 127 1 The Borneo Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE 'a iVoH. I a AIM AIU 5/ I JV' THE HOUSE (Std 3\# That has Specialised J 3 qp for over j I TWENTY Jn I_re__ -tmo rc mi n If -ft rj
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  • 124 11 Sept. 30. Gambier f Gambler Cube No. 1 Pepper Black 8 C(J Pepper, (White fair) ni Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 2 00 m fiake, f.tj. 155G medium pearl, f.q. 20 00 Pearl Sajro, small 14 CO Copra Sundried fi Qt Copra Mixed 1Q r Opium. Benares uncert 3 9CO
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  • 45 11 Corrected up to Sept. :\o. Bank 4 n.-. l Vl s 2413 18 India, T. T. ,1 Honjrkonff, demand Gm Yokohama, demand q i Til Java, demand 1 'fi Bangkok, demand 73 Sorereifn, Bank Buying jh Bank of England Rate Bar Silver London gj
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 403 11 I -r_rj___-__M__j__-_Wtt VSEI-__3--m^ fever $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 OW Jewry EC t r.pany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Lifo Assurance Companies Act
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    • 495 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, I LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y. -12,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 2.".000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. President S. Suzuki Efq. DIRECTORS. Kajiwan Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagiri Esq.
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    • 467 11 I CHARTERED BANK jOf India, Australia and China, 'Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 Rishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok lioilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban
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    • 531 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the U. 8. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,50o!oOO— 1 Straits $13,000,000. Undv. Ed Prof,t> S $3,054,763— Straits 6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE:— 55, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Bats London S. P. do Macoris Lyons Bombay Manila Santiago de los Calcntl Medellln Caballeros Cani Panama Santo
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    • 296 11 i m mm^^^^^^^^^^ CHILDREN'S COUGH. Bronchitis and Whooping Cough Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. Mrs. Canning, East Soley. Chilton Foliat, Hungerford, Berks, says:— "My little boy, Albert, was suffering frightfully with brons chltis. complicated with whooping cough. He went black with coughing, and I was m constant fear he
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 169 11 CLEARANCES. Sept. SO. India, Swaerdecroon (but.); Nagaoto Man', Akits Maru (.Tap.); Batavier (Brit..); Kuching (Sar.). Ou. f. Derweat (Bri.i. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. Wedneeday lst October at our Sale-room, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable freehold land situate at Barker Road
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    • 501 11 MAIL TABLE. nr j To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will be found m list below: IVnang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) i p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. T ipsn \ia po Yatshing 10 a.m.
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  • 150 12 TRAINING NOTI A r y with i m> f things at Coui s fair attendant tfeose out fe fa mile gallops COUT Dandy (Hi I mad his wi "'tir.V pulling I Girl •>\ cr a mOe. seed I lop of foui fui m I v w< nt whi'
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  • 49 12 of the Law v Lt Col i Li 19 34 h. r 42 7 35 I lie U 8 36 H. R. S. I 10 4 G. Vi Lt Col Griffiths 12 3 33 Major i 15 6 39 R. L. L. Braddell 39 0 39
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  • 441 12 Iv 1 I i mittee of the Federated I r of Commerce met m [poh r.i fchfl following wore. ts di I d RE RUB&EJt AIN HONS Chamber having u-ccpted it forward hy tho Chamber on joct of th--- ri^ht of buyers to reject richer after
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  • 305 12 NOTHING EXPECTED THIS YEAR. m the House of Commons, Colonel Sir A. Sprot (C. U., Fife, E.) asked the Chancellor of ths Exchequer whether he anticipated during the current financial year tlie receipt of any sums of money from Germany, under article 232, Annexe 1., Subsections (5)
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  • 606 12 OF INDIAN MOSLEMSThe question of maintaining thc CsHP* I m Constantinople ia political and n ous, although eiTorls have been toado» My since the collapse of Turkey, to j turn upon it, not the steady searchl&ht o* truth, but the flickering gleam of ,mv coloured candles. i:h
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  • 65 12 Or Icrs for eek ending Sa urday Oct. Mfednesday, Oct. I.— Musketry, S. V c" Drill Hall at 5.10 p.m. Th Oct. 2.— Band Practice, Malay VTolunteer Club, 5.13 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3— Physical Bxercisd V M C. A. Hill at 8.80 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4._F:cld Day, l
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  • 282 12 Ths Ban U)> i i if*-j which ea<ne into port yesterday morning fror.i Malacca reporttd that the sighted Ibe steam J.g'iter .v Bfcborc at lam Bokum neei No 1 I Beacon. A tug L: s been cent to sst be I off Later reports bring tht bai tb.9
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  • 360 12 C_U utr., Se; t 17.— > he cx;ecl. rise m txcb&nge to two Bb i 1 gs w:.s ucaoucced last r,»_]bt In the /ollcwinß common que 0 ScCretsr; o* *ir.:t tor India Las t-Ai^.d ;b-> j .ci ut onnoU tiiaft- frcm Ig _Ud !o '2. f kmmsJ r;.rp.pu;c
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  • 178 12 Tbs pr*.. dfs'ribatioti of the ifoslfa [ii9tit*al« Mlllsrd-, tennis r-*^ ping poof unrr/rjimiwft h.M on _\vn__y s Mi Oe rsßfl 74Tm:«\ im m m b r. s r t iends, shoot 100 i iwx rv ]offtbls d.y roJ zi:t_ v group photo h i b- sn li kstj
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  • 93 12 i orged by Mr Hannah lathe Mel. boa.no Ltgi»lati*« Aseambl. cd An« i 4(h that v simple brand bearing the words Mads m Auetralia" thouid bj .tump.., |on *di Aurftruhan good* m the ftotOM. Tbo !u-- of tho brand woukl bo a true test of tbe 10-jolty of Au&traliuu m«u
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 251 12 Eye Protectors and Goggles -•A USEFUL FOR MOTORING TRAVELLING. J PRESERVES FROM DUST, CLARE AND WIND PRICE $5.00. CALL OR ORDER 4, De Sauza Street. I EVERYTHING t.% I I ll iii ie H W _P^ *5 B i 1^: ffjji ft CAN BE H" FROM GRAND PU JA SALE
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 325 12 SCC. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Newcomers. Allon beat Stringfellow G 2, G l. White II S A beat Eiwes 4— 6, B 6, 6 4. Whit* Sutton S— 4, 6- 2. Singles. St >r BCT G— 4. GMil< :i W O. Doip beat Laybourns G— Championship. Wodehouse W O. TO!'
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