The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 November 1919
1919-11-28
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Title Section17 1919-11-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, IM9. No. 9,83617 words
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Article272 1919-11-28 1 Tarkej has appealed to the Peace < inference to hasten the Turkish settle-ment-Page 7. The ex-Gcraan iiner Prins Hubertiis, which arrived on its first royage from the East, was partiall) destroyed h\ Sre at the Albert Dock— Page 7. Farther progress is reported by fUnikin, who states272 words
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Article948 1919-11-28 1 The late Sir Edward Cook', who was .t. really human and humane editor, included in his ,st book an excellent defence of journalism against tin- unjust an.! v ous criticism! of Victorian men of letfc In the Eighteenth Century, he remiadi the most distinguished authors had no948 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement234 1919-11-28 1 YOU WANT NEW < ;ars tj )i: HIRK, RINC iv UU RAFFLES HOTEL, j SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29th 1 ST. ANDREWS NIGHT HALL I (SCOTCH DINNER, SCOTCH MUSIC ORCHESTRA OF SEVEN MUSICIANS SPECIALLY SELECTED DANCE MUSIC SUPPER ON THE LAWN FROM 11 a.m UNTIL I a.m. IE AVIATION SPIRIT I THE234 words
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Advertisement147 1919-11-28 1 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY Under tb< I»istiiiLruishod Patronage of His Fxcellency the Officer Administering tb« Government aivl Mrs. James. {musical entertainment jX- LUDING CLASSICAL, BALLET COUNTRY TUESDAY, Dec. 2nd THURSDAY, Dec. ith SATURDAY, Dec 6th BOOKING \T MOUTRIE& 75 per cent to the Children Aid Society GAIETY |«s?^4*i CINEMA COMMENCING147 words
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Advertisement189 1919-11-28 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Hamilton's Cicu? nay a return visit to Singapore tind the opening performance takes j-lace in on Monday evening Plage 2. Charlie Chaplin n one of his million dollar pictures A Dog's Li/e is screened at the Gaiety. Page 2. The Peleus which sails for Hongkong, Shanghai and Jeipan189 words
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Advertisement13 1919-11-28 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS *f ass a» FOK HIRE, JCJNG UP M13 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1919-11-28 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 26th. High Tide 0.31a Bft 4in 11.43p Mt 4in. Thursday, 27th. High Tide iJS» Kfi oin 0.16p Mt -in. High Tide 1.42a Bft 2in 0.65p Bft Oin. Municipal Commission, 2.) 5 p.m. Saturday, 29th. High Tide 2.25a Bft, 1.42p Mt 9in. Lodge AOsa. 9 p.m. Raffles Hotel103 words
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Article143 1919-11-28 2 lodation .3 now so keen I who have obtained bertha, arc mte" a handsome profit by ling of their tickets at a premium. is object advert are being n the Press almost daily, hut on inquiry nc offices of the leading ship- Iterday a Daily143 words
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Article144 1919-11-28 2 Madras. Oct. :U. A Karaikal correspondent writes: It »p--peara that notwithstanding the stern vi^ilanca by the land customs officers of tha Britinh Government on the Karaikal frontier, large stocks of gold coins have been smuggled into British territory. It ie true that the British customs authorities are doing144 words
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Article79 1919-11-28 2 thcrinj; of Straits >fen. The d tmn r of the Corona Club London on) October I'l3t, saw a considerable gathering of men from Malaya, sir Laurence c.uilleniard i i ihe left of Viscount Milner, while at 1 were Sir T. Bl j. R. Nicholson, Sir Uttk groups79 words
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Article24 1919-11-28 2 khowing a desire to return Britain, and Luxc:nboui in favour i >mk uniI'he old-established prethe victor a^ against khe van- i linger \v, en-24 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement58 1919-11-28 2 t Johnston, J. l\, of the B l Anstrfa and British l: r l*A, has hcvii appointed by th President of the Board of Trade as a i <.f the Central rrnlUeaitm uittee« Mr. leenaton'a wi.le and azaet kßOwledft of costs and conditions in the Rubber Trade will doubtless be58 words
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Advertisement205 1919-11-28 2 LUTON HAT DYES. I ARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED Price (>0 cents per bottle. L MEDICAL HALL. Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE. 111 HI NOW READY NOVEMBER NUMBER j MALAYSIA On Sale PERFECTION In Underwear At MANILA HOUSE 196 Orchard Road JUST TO HAND A N#W Selection of PHILIPPINE B WDMADE LINGERIE205 words
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Advertisement739 1919-11-28 2 car C*t%X fSJt-'^? <iS \T^SA ii«i FSi %£2l& r BißtA^S r -fc w i fc.^^ ui k From Friday November 28, to Thursday December 4. SPECIAL UNIVERSAL STAR ATTRACTION, POWERFULLY APPEALING AND HEART-INTERESTING Featuring MARY MACLAREN With a story as tremendously absorbing as it is intensely emotional B R IE739 words
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Advertisement137 1919-11-28 3 v. 6 i>. o At 1 OKD SAUSAGES S I UNEXCELLED. SS I V Crosse Rlackwell guarantee <4&^- L :fce«: and all th«r other table delicacies to k« ti^WSE^^^^Erl M produced un ,.or ideal co.umf.nB ot cle.Dlinew. l^g^W g y* Qo You Suffer froi^nyl y^ I*'™^l^.1 1^. I SKIN OR137 words
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Advertisement55 1919-11-28 3 MASSAGE HALL N©. 239, Uencoolen Street, Open iailj 6 a.m.— 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1467. MASSAfiE AND MANICURE BY Mr. FUJITA. Mrs. HARU, Miss BANA PV.tAse nfjp out! ?^i\ N kaf|ue.s f 0 NOffTM BR»P»E ROAD g X xp < J I rL|i3 I I g j*C=D (±3 D »IUN55 words
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Advertisement307 1919-11-28 3 w m S Cl«an»cs and RdtcslMS the Scalp. tec'-*<* IW Hair KcHtclcs. S!rcnaili"»" v Uv« and Weak Hair, «-.ii produces li.lv>:. u: uria:.i» s an s pal. CONTAINS OIL oi V \~Z. Uc: > -3 Sc .j. K t i h. ui n I r *:m t '<y i i307 words
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Advertisement322 1919-11-28 3 I i f p in Private r in [j th< lc f t Sundowner's Swag. 8 y n, vvoi d B i re praising >i thi y that i( i o itively I CURES CATARRH I I i i i i 1 I &LES -ATISM. H All ch< res. rail322 words
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Article1784 1919-11-28 4 To Doc. 31 Ccl. To cUto. 1918 (Off, Dec 236, 400 h2,000 256.000 a. Gajah. Sep 1 -27,8c fr 16,830 120 888 Alor Pongfln 88,786 1*21.886 Alma, 876,800 '29. 0C0 810 600 Ampat, Sep 76,826 24,468 226 748 An- Johore, Mar 259 668 80,268 204.884 An Malay,1,784 words
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Article282 1919-11-28 4 I It above list the total.; In flrgt crlamn are monthly totals for Jau Dec, 919. The month in whlcb the Cocjpan>'a year ends is lndlcatea aftrr tha name. Third colnnin eLowb the 9 a total to date and stcond col mn the total of tho past mouth.282 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement690 1919-11-28 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS TOWN PROPERTIES IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT El6 SHOP HOUSES.* undersigned have been favoured with instruccions to sell by Public aucticr. at their sale-room Raffles Chambers, Kaflles PlaCc THE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES Nos. 195, 19«, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206,690 words
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Advertisement29 1919-11-28 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS Amateur'* Work* Amateur's Works l>rwloping. Printing. Pictures and fri— Mill! KONG HING CHEONG CO Adelphi Hotel Buildings No. 102 104 North Bridge Road. Singapore. .Branch a Pecan*.29 words
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Article255 1919-11-28 5 Missionary n mison bcii up to late. Work«ra in md South America have writt Jic Curtis Corporation enquiring ns- to suitable air-plan visiMn.- :t Islet, Prom tli Congo M it, with headojuart< Coquil- hatville, Belgian I Africa, the following letter sived M We are interested in the255 words
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Article126 1919-11-28 5 I Novelty. Of all .1•Lou of h istili i v»« py t fcred with the I i utter line 1 een Gen "k it to bm finally drawn up after an appeal wishes of the population. For this now bei i.i i:■ vote to Ix by con Win,126 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement448 1919-11-28 5 WANTED. Book-keepim nred, good Writer onlj experienced m. n need apply. Goo snlary for suitable man. Apply onre «.>f Fn Prees n uc CAPITAMSTS. Local Kt'ntlt-man, v \th ?r»0,000 to it would like to meet a working partner with a similar amount, with a view to purchasing or opening u}>448 words
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Advertisement616 1919-11-28 5 WANTED^— Comfortable quarters in B Private house with agreeable people. to |500. Kvery confidence obKerve<l. lit ply Box 2611 tare oi" Free Pr« 11 u.c. WANIJ:;> A Junior Record Clerk to take charge of office correspondence Apply to Box No. 134 care of Free Press 25 n m* WANTED. Bxperienced616 words
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Advertisement579 1919-11-28 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFFS SALE Chop Vosjg Kee FMaintiff versus Lim Khi Chye, sole Proprietor of Chop !>e Hong Defendant. Messrs < him? Konjf Lor Co., have been Instructed f<« >tli by auction on the spot On Friday, 28th Nov. 191!> at 12 noon One Twakow No. 345 (Mersing) a» she579 words
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Advertisement592 1919-11-28 5 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Umber, Kapeseed Oil, Fibre and Shells. To be held at TANJONG PA GAR GODOWN Xos. 12 13 and 23 and MATCH RE. i 1 On Tuesday, 2nd December, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising? 71 square Tamo and Oak Lops, 200 eases Rapeseed Oil, 60 Bales592 words
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Advertisement318 1919-11-28 5 NOTICES. 1 THE TAIPING TIN DREDGING Co., Lt< [Incorporated in Straits Sett.l NOTICE is hereby given that the Trans fer Books of The Taiping Tin Dredginj Co. Ltd., will be closed from Ist Januar; to to 15th January, 1920, both days inclusive for the preparation of Allotment Letters. NOTICE is318 words
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Advertisement169 1919-11-28 5 ij TO PRINTERS. TYPE, CASES atid FRAMES fur «ale, >- cheap. Tyre manufactured by Stephenson g Blake Co. Already in cases or jn y galleys ready for distribution. Full range >, of sorts. Nine point on ten body. 11 Apply to Manager, Singapore Free Presi. v FOR SALE.- Motor cycle169 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article17 1919-11-28 6 I RITCHIE.— At Dundee on the 21st Nov. the wife of F. G. Ritchie, a daughter.17 words
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Obituary24 1919-11-28 6 TAYLOR— On 25th November, at 30, Aboo Sittee Lane, Ptnang, Leopold Cpston Taylor, beloved husband of Constance Marguerite Taylor, on hi* 44tli birthday.24 words
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686 1919-11-28 6 The Singapore Free Press. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. The Ideal and the Possible. As our progressive and energetic friends in the Federated Malay States have found out with regard to the splendid programme of works and services mapped out for this year, talking about reconstruction ia B eisier than reconstructing.686 words
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Article668 1919-11-28 6 I Mr. Kooke, Assistant Traffic Manager P. M. S. Railways, is in Penang on a vigit of irspection. (S. E.) I The Bangkok Customs guards seized a 'sum of tbout Tcs 11,000 in silver on board the Kaiu-how. (P. G.) l Mr. A. Morley, Accountant, Construction m Department, F.M.S.R., will668 words
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Article115 1919-11-28 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnanfr Nov. 27th. THE FIRST AIRMAN Captain Ross Smith, the adronaut, is expected at Bangkok on Sunday, via Moulmein. He will follow the railway down the Peninsula. Advices from Bankok announce that the sterling value of the tical has again boen raised by two115 words
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Article239 1919-11-28 6 j A subscription list has been opened in order to provide comforts and extra messing .on board the Trooper which will soon he taking home the largo drafts in the old Garrison whose relief arrived by the "Tins I Os Montes." The fare on hoard a Trooper239 words
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Article395 1919-11-28 6 Shilling Notes Sold for 3d The currency question in the West African Colonies continues to exercise merchants, whose representations on the subject do not appear, so far, to have brought about a/i.v perceptible improvement. Natives in Nigeria and the Gold Cqast are getting: more and more restless395 words
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Article149 1919-11-28 6 (By Courtesy of th« French Co*i Pari». Hm -.'-'nd fi.io pP If. Simon, German plenipotetli in the evening for Berlin in order his Government and ask for tf of the National Assembly ftffiidiltf conventions to be arran^t i many and the Allies, especially ecuted clauses of the149 words
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Article289 1919-11-28 6 1 I < 1»* annual report of the abov« c i for the yoar endtnl June 30 (to I at the annual general meetinf pay's offices, French Hank Building Saturday Dec. 6 at roon) is as <"oi i The net loss for the yenr as289 words
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Article156 1919-11-28 6 tanca of the Hob. Mr. C. J Saun.Jcrs I resident of the Kent on* Boferd. a Chinese named Kho Tuiiir Sang malted in fine* totalling |0 >rea sets of chai*t under the rent ordinance bj Mr Langham Carter in the District ur inder the rent i- yesterday, I156 words
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Article79 1919-11-28 6 In a partly decompo of a Chinee* woman, aK o<l atari 2 was found in the canal apposite t] sut post -office at Bukit Timah -rd early on the mornuia- of the with and Jjec nock, ana the 11/.nwiv mark therefrom showed that ■tranrulation taken plaea, It is79 words
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Advertisement61 1919-11-28 6 T* 1. J¥% E* ¥2* TT* A^ O Jf^ fl^ J^^ JL j^TL i^ i JBB^IHn OALDBECK MACGREGOR A Co., N F W n l-i WV CONSIGNMENT "ROVER" CYCLES SIZES 22 inches 24 nches 26 inches PRICE $140 NETT Complete with Bell and Lucas Lamp JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. SjfmKJ.61 words
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Advertisement29 1919-11-28 6 S. A. D. S. SONGS, CLASSICAL, BALLET, COUNTRY, DANCES VICTORIA THEATRE December iind 4th and 6th at 9.15 BOOKING AT MOUTRIES. 75 per cent to the Children' Aid Society.29 words
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Advertisement25 1919-11-28 6 The oi? 7ank«r Tocum«eh is expected tt> arrive at Penan* on th« 28th instant. The Standard Oil Company of Ntw York are Uft local Afent*.25 words
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Article448 1919-11-28 7 ITALY AND YUGOSLAVIA K\NM N/lOS VKNTI'RK. Beater*a B«nrie«] London, Nor. It. The situation in the Adriatic as a result of D'Annunsio's activities i» very grave. Thv censorship in Rome was lifted for the lirst time since the Zara Raid yesterday, when a scmi-oflVial account of D'Annunzio'a landing was448 words
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Article106 1919-11-28 7 In the Supreme Court yesterday morning before Mr. Justice Brown, Mr. H. B. Layton mentioned the case of Harry M .E. V. Berg hthl mother against Messrs. Low Peacock nm\ another. He said that he appeared on I'ehaif of the complaints in the case, which had been106 words
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Article121 1919-11-28 7 The following Singapore properties wen sold by auction by The Commercial Rubber Co., Ltd., at their sale-roc m, No. 3 Raffles u Wednesday afternoon, years leasehold land at Syed Alwee area I*4BB sq. ft., bougrht by Mr. for $1)00. ITS Ufc hold land and house No. 72121 words
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Article47 1919-11-28 7 Thomas Pitt, a clerk and a married man with seven children, who started a diddle 'em club at Luton, was sentenced, at Bedford Assizes, to 12 months' imprisonment in the second division for converting various «uni of moot? to hit own use.47 words
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Article720 1919-11-28 7 AMERICAN MINERS. NEARLY RECONCILED. I [Rcuter'» Service] Washington, No*. 22. The bituminous coal-miners have offered to accept a 40 per cent, increase and seven hour day, abandoning their original demand of a 60 per cent, increase and a 30 hour week. Washington. Nor 23. Tin acting president720 words
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Article30 1919-11-28 7 Several Chinamen, one armed with i pistol and the remainder with knives, com mitted a xohbery at Siputeh last Fridaj night, securing booty amounting in valu< i U about |200.30 words
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Article978 1919-11-28 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, October 21. As a result of the War it was always expected that there would be an increase in the criminal records of Great Britain, and expectations have been verified. For the first eight months the authorities recorded an exceptional number978 words
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Article639 1919-11-28 7 OFFICIALS HARD-PRESSED. Tokyo, Oct. 8. '> It may le noted as a very significant i sign of the times that the social unrest 1 in this country as manifested in an agitaj tion for increased pay is growing to an alarming: extent, not only among the639 words
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Article200 1919-11-28 7 Karachi, November 14. A day by day record of Poulet's flight shows little went amiss during the voyage either with the motors or the structure of th.-* aeroplane. The motors were in perfect order after some 90 hours actual operation. It is stated both Poulet and Benoist, his200 words
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Article102 1919-11-28 7 Among the exhibits at the London Salon of Photography's recent Exhibition was a picture of Gunong Angsi by Mr. F. de la Mare N« rris. A reproduction appears in the current number of the Sketch. more probable explanation is that the Army has liberated a great many who during the102 words
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Advertisement304 1919-11-28 7 ROBINSON Co. GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS VX X V ti^*^r^^^^ AT T I^.^ A SHIPBOARD USE Jk' W^ GoSd MEDIUM /i\i]//M> m SHADE OF AP !Z R 3ON wf :^w ;!:ky Golf etc., etc. J |J t V| in Stock $10.50 f# $10.50 riot j*2 'm?^ Per Pair. Per Pair. CALL304 words
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Advertisement578 1919-11-28 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly ServicH. For (Malacca), Penan*?, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp TAMBA MARU 9th Dec. MISHJMA MARU 17th Dec. TATSUNOMARU (Calling at Hamburg) 30th Nov. SADO MARU578 words
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Advertisement678 1919-11-28 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P AKETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Trlepho»» 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept 8 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Indragiri Prigl Rolja. Sapat, TeroblJahan Kengat and Reteh678 words
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Advertisement403 1919-11-28 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hii Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SOMALI403 words
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Advertisement443 1919-11-28 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Arrival Dennrturp I lst Dec 191!) M Dec law SUDDHADIB ¥h Dcc 1919 A UA *th Dee. 1919 17th Dec. 1919 .cco^^rTr^t^^nrs^ 111^ 1^ Tick,,, for the round trip from Si nBap ,re to Bangkok and Singapore443 words
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Advertisement334 1919-11-28 9 ISOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE lor Trieste via Penang and Colombo s.s. NIPPON due end Nov. For Japan, via Hongkong Shanghai and Vladivostock s.s. "AFRICA" due December The steamers of this Company are fitteo with every convenience for the carriage of334 words
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Advertisement484 1919-11-28 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.' AND "EUerman" Line. EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. CAMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Leaves Due Route For New York S'pore F.URYADES484 words
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Advertisement145 1919-11-28 9 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. hiim Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England.) s.s. NELBUS for Hongkong, Shanaghal f and Japan due to sail December 2nd has accommodation for a number of gentlemen > only. Apply W. MANSFIELD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Agents. 28-11 1-12 TT--W To Passengers />^j££Tc<*Qi#2iX Homeward145 words
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Advertisement560 1919-11-28 9 THE < BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) OUTWARDS. BENLAWFRS dIJO about end Noy BENARTY due about Dec 1Q BENLEDI due about Dec. 18 I or Hongkong Japan HOMEWARDS. BKKDOHAK for London November IMb BENCIEUCH for Antwerp December BKNVORMCH for Genoa and Antwerp Dec. Jan. NO PASSENGER560 words
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Article691 1919-11-28 10 WATSON I \\S IKll MPHANT PROGRESS RANGBM DEFEAT CELTIC. Thi Oi > u?e t,t Iflttsi 18 v. tli illustrated by t l i. has ra'sod then: to tb r r clab. They pl.i< Wi creditab!} held in chtck during the tir*tj half, th^y werr |>!| oval «l»e tbuw691 words
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Advertisement673 1919-11-28 10 ISSOCIATION LBAGUK An immense crowl, pome 7?, '.00 ppople. taw Rungers dift-.kt Ceitic at Ibrcx Tbere was no dubiety aa to wbich wbs ta* better eldex Potfejsit Mtmcd tofavonr H id ta to iOOM «i'ei.t. fc*-»'l they were üb'tf'^ p dep atl ibro-.ißh At Celtic iooked ?8 if poir.g to673 words
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Advertisement490 1919-11-28 10 -tl-uc' ion! BRLNKMANN CO., C^* T a~~A k T~\ T^ Y"* MNdAPOREW Famous, not only in the Old Country, but I&^^ fj throughout the World, arc the superb /v^V^ W values obtainable from John Noble's. ytSCK^^. You should send to-day for the wonder- \\H fj ful 68 page Catalogue, giving490 words
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Advertisement152 1919-11-28 10 s^. V 31 •1I THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF AIH if FIRE -RESISTING sou: \<;i;\ts JTH r unq»!tn pay tjn I Hi. Duis U oU?,, LiU. I: >. Singapore Jpoh rnd enang. 1 V 1^ PATRONIZED 2^|^ BY ROYAL U. > USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS ERI rUST RECEIVED no Brilliant Ruby set Brooch i152 words
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Article64 1919-11-28 11 November, 27. Bank 4 m.«. 4^ Bank demand J. Private credits 8 m.s. 2-5 182 New York Bank denanu 47 g New York 90 dayi 6(; j France demand 44 q India, T. T. infi Hongkong, demand ll6 Pi:ern lokohama, demand q,^ Java, demand 103* Bangkok, demand g*i Sovereign,64 words
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Article123 1919-11-28 11 Tin 275 ToM 141.00 Gambler JB Gambicr Cuba No. 1 4 n Pepper Black Pepper, (White fair) r o| Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 20 CC flake, f.q. 11.00 medium pearl, f.q. 20 OC Pearl Hugo, small lu^r Copra Sundried Copra Mixed 2S 9f Opium, Benares uncert h 3GO Rice,123 words
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Advertisement438 1919-11-28 11 Aftstts over $2,000,000 I Assurance in force over $9,000,000 TIDE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LOTTED. I [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Snnrpmo r^n^f ir~ i j i- UrrßAcrtVE plans of ass^ance mow438 words
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Advertisement499 1919-11-28 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up r.~ Y. 42,000,000 Reserve Fund y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS.* N. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M.499 words
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Advertisement473 1919-11-28 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 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 liishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Pombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban j473 words
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Advertisement402 1919-11-28 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED I>Y THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000 Straits $13,000,000. Undivided Profits U. S. $3,054,763 Straits $6,109,526. JHEAD OFFICE:— SS, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Xobe San Pedro de Macoris Bombay London Santiago de402 words
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Advertisement210 1919-11-28 11 CLEARANC KS Nov. 27. Esmcralda, Talthybiua, (JoJd Shell (Brit); Van Ifogtadorp, McrJws (Dut.); Kofuku M4 (Ji Koehte| (Sar.) \*ii.i. 1 n (Rus). THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Registered in Hongkong and with the Board of Trade England.) Paid to its Policyholders in 1917 over $2,523,000.00 Or over $9,500.00210 words
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Miscellaneous238 1919-11-28 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local oaallt, will b« found in list below: Peßang, Malacca, F.MS. (by Train) f p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinfcgi and itationi to Kuala I Lumpuv at 6 a.m. Joi^oro 8, 0.30, noon, 2, 4 ft 6 p.m P. Batam iP. Bulang Hock Keng 9238 words
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Miscellaneous363 1919-11-28 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Kanenisk Podolak BrH ur,., f, rj arry Hue. I froai Muntok 27 for P ui Brouwer Dut 324, fr.^m Ulinjoe 27 foB P. Baroa 29. Bingkawang Dut J from Palambaai for Palembang Ranea l.rit 817 from KuanLaa 27 foj* Kuan tan 20. Keduaa BrH 823 from Belawaa 27363 words
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Article279 1919-11-28 12 Hnrmtton't Circus arrives at Singapore on Sunday, and performances will commence on Monday fcvewJag in the enclosure in Bcach-rd. Since their last visit here a year ajro fref=!i I i •< engaged, and r presented. A Model'e Confession, .< bright rnd darker, Mary Maclaren, an I SB b279 words
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Article277 1919-11-28 12 The Amateur sfmtical Entertainment to be giv«-n in the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday Dec. _nd Dee. 4th and Dec. Bth is under th« distinguished patronage of H. E. Th» Officer tering the Government ard Mrs James. Seventy five per cent of the •s will go xo the277 words
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Article211 1919-11-28 12 The popular Krawley company, which i now making a fifth world tour, will arrivi in Singapore for a season of the lates London fend New York stage successe beginning tl e week after next, followinj highly successful engagements in Hong kong, Shanghai, Manila and other points ii211 words
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Article49 1919-11-28 12 I tw«a, to do juMice between party ar party as indifferently as the herring's bad bor doth l le in the midst of the fi, h In iU* queer form Mr. Reginald Farran the uvvi stipendiary magistrate of Dougla JBlc of Man, was sworn in. V49 words
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Article109 1919-11-28 12 The usual auctions of the Singapore Commerce Rubber Associa- i on Wevlnesday and Thursday when there was o.Tercd for sale 2, 114,202 hi ?i I &B4 ww wM. Triers Realized. 1 Lot Ribbed Smoked Sheet r>,951 lb. sold iii 98 ets, p<-r lb. I Lot Palo Crepe109 words
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Article127 1919-11-28 12 Singapore, Nov. 27. ning o{ the usual Weekly Au<ion Wednesday, t he tone of the market was quiet and a further dec-line In prices vdiri Ribbed. Thia grade lily take-i up at from 9-1 l a to 96^ Ivancing to* arils the close of the >7% :cnt127 words
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Article120 1919-11-28 12 Singapore, Nov 27. At th« weekly rubber auctions held on Wednesday and Thursday there was a good demand for all grades with the exception of bark crepes for which the demand could only be described as moderate. Fine Pale Crepe sold at up to 96 J a120 words
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Article339 1919-11-28 12 LEWIS PEATS REPORT. Singapore, Nov 27. Sine! our last report the market has been weaker prices having declined in sympathy with New York and London and also on icecunt of speculative selling. On firmer advkaa from London received last night the market lias improved and there is a good enquiry339 words
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Article275 1919-11-28 12 77. "I Singapore, Nov. 27. ej In the rubber share market business wu o again very active and the general tone firm: business was on a larger scale than for e some time past and although price moveT menta wcra not numerous over the week j changes275 words
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Article462 1919-11-28 12 (Nov 20th. to 26th. A bitf volume of business is passing at steadiiy advaiicing values rendering the tasTi of Mlectillg good openings for investment Increasingly difTicult. The considerftblt nunifn r of new flotations promising will doubtless afford an outlet for some of the icady nymey available but462 words
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Article77 1919-11-28 12 j Secretaries Harrisons Crosfield (Sum.) United Serdang 3.*?6,0.'i3 Sialang 160,217 Tandjonp: 132,908 Anglo Sumatra 94,254 Sunjcei Kari 83,024 Tanah Datar 26,938 Asahan 70,426 Rubber Plant Invest Trust 00,721 Rubber Plant Invert Trust Tea 528,806 B*h Li *s 109,335 Toerangie 46,063 Mendaris 105,456 Bila 28,008 Central 24,70277 words
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Article84 1919-11-28 12 Scotland v The Rest. Names of members wishing tp play in the above match should be forwarded to the hon. secretary before midday on Saturday DOth instant. The S. R. C. players in to-morrow's game i>f hockey against the S. C. C. XI on their ground are84 words
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Article154 1919-11-28 12 S. R. C. Dran With llanchestera. Two all was a fair representation of the run of play that resulted from the* meeting] yesterday T)fternoor! on the esplanade, be--tween the S. R. C. and a Manchester eleven I .on the former's ground. Despite the wet i ground, the going was154 words
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232 1919-11-28 12 T he Committee gratefully acknowledge receipt of the following subscriptions: Amount previously acknowledged $2,G75. To-day's list (10 unless otherwise stated). W. Makepeace, M Kader Sultan, $50, Pa< ific Trading Co. Ltd., .Shanghai Life [fcsorance Co., Ltd., Tok Hong Kian, W. H. EU te, S. X.232 words
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Article150 1919-11-28 12 A mov«_'?nent is on foot among the friends 'of the late Mr. J. W. Goldthorp to erect a memorial to him in the form of a cross on his grave. (M. M.) The Ex-German Steamer s.s. Emden sailIv'i yesterday afternoon for Rottnest Island I to load wheat in150 words
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Article132 1919-11-28 12 A circular has been issued stating that Block h. of the Company's land at Holland Road, comprising an area of 33 acres 1 food 26 poles has been sold for $70,000 cash and that negotiations are proceeding for the sale jof another portion of the estate. The132 words
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Advertisement88 1919-11-28 12 EAR!. HAIG BANS POLITICS. Field Marshal Haig, speaking at a reunion dinner of Old Comrades of the 17th Lancers, said he hoped all associations that i td to do with ex-Service men would follow the example of the 17th Lancers and keep clear of politics. H« advocated the unity of88 words
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Advertisement33 1919-11-28 12 SAINT-RAPHAEL WINE. A natural strength-giving, digestive, tonic *>vine of exquisite taste invaluable in cases of anaemia, debility, and during convalescence $2 bottle. swee lbmlnd co. j I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS- 1 i33 words
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