The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 December 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS mmmmm mmB W*****'^*'~*-'A"ZX»*f+'' i»___l Wn'->'| Mill! ___-_-___P___B_-___MM«-____.<M_. •»> _i«<— lOill. IIMWl»l.-Wt«_«,_.-ll_-_____W«nP-il-' I Ji-i THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, mmni „___>, No. 9,8*3
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  • 277 1 "Now i> ihe winter ol our discontent" j as regards telegraphic news, but the faithful Havas -ends rays through the clouds. Sinn-feiners save sttacked ilu- Vice al Lodge. The partj sras s small om but one csflscer and an sttscker srere shot dead. Another (or it may
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  • 602 1 M prohibition Lling down to Wagon. "L'l u grammar tau lul snoth< r lil j another littli about dunk in world of lett j. has the that there is of material, and Ihe i ifficultj is rati lo chose. Who. tin n, ia th< tive, oi if
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 VOU WANT NEW CARS TOR HIKE, RING UP B■ 0 ■■■l -^B ■■■■>--_-__________________________________. Mm F-j fc. v-4 V __1 L- a\ e\ S^l Ai %J mLm%B JBI n I *~m, u I :HRISTMAS NEW^YEAR FESTIVITIES) el I- B. Boyd-Moss C.M.G., D.S.O. snd Offltas lsi Itatallion Booth Staffordshire Regiment under torship
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    • 150 1 J_!s! r rived TiHIl MADi I H IpUCHOUT ALLDAY'S "AltOK* iwo-;troke ROTOR CYCtES 2*/ A H.P. FREE ENGINE CLIJTCH AST.RN TRADING COMPANY, s. s. .v F, y\. s. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT EXI K A-ORDLNARY I OF THF MOST IMPORTANCE TO ALL. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE The Greatest Attraction Eve.*
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Allday'i A lion motoi cycles— Page 1. Popular lines in the Indies department al Whiteaway's Pagi Straits hive Stock Company and a Dairy Farm- Pagi Notic. tt allowance of par-boiled ri< Page 5. Board and residence available— Page 5. "Nadco" tr |k— Pag< < ompet< Bt wanted— I
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    • 10 1 OU WANT SEW CARS _«aaa« FOR HIRE, KING UP a?
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, Dec. High Tides 4.4 a.m.. 6.4 it 4.44 p_m. 7.7 in. aits Trading C',.. Collyer Quay, noon. pain Valley, Chartered Bank, 11 a.m. Municipal CommissionJ tO p.m. F;!!'s' Circus, Beach Roal, 9.15. Thursday, Jan. Ist. High Tides 5.2 a.m., 8.4-in., 6 !."> p.m 1 Sp .vt 9.30
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  • 386 2 Mont'v Fr..uiN. A esse oi mors thsn ordinary Whitle> srhen K Yem Thai and Chong Fo^ .nee of the D. P. P he 10th of January entrusted srith certain property, namely the sum of $1,500, in their caps itate of Woon l.w. committed criminal v io respect of
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  • 135 2 rs. Allen and L'nwin have in the a study of '•The Origin and Evolution •J hi masonry connected with the Orig'a tnd Evolution of the Human Race," by l»i Albert Churchward, who traces the mign tions of man from the lowest to the pretype, and the beginnings of the various
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 257 2 Breaking all Records FILLIS GREAT CIRCUS MUSEUM S BQUBSCURBICULUM Despite the wet weather the masses continue to Hock in large numbers to the Tents in Beach Road. To-night and following Evenings at 9.15. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME the CUQUETTS in their novel American COM >\ SCENA and full Company in
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    • 482 2 /__J ______E_? iMifrt a3f _m______.Tr _PT^"' "W «"i»^* Vv^. __H______ _____L -5 _fr *-_*"*%-__.^.ifr^ .HEiStti^ .^'■PiS *C_l ____-____f4______ *^*f -_t *^___r __T J > ''*^____Sls_L__t_> t _£_j___H Hflß-sfi-ss_P From WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SI, to TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. A THRILLING UNI VERSA! STAR PRODUCTION. QUITE OUT OF THE ORDINARY MONROE SALISBURY In
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    • 299 2 'am W T* j '*4 a 9k% |^fjss_WrMj_i(li_^ "nV nr^r-'n-fflmfwHrrm-if From SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27. to THURSDAY, VIS ■YET ANOTHER TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRODUCTION Also one oi <t Year's Rel< .turing SWEET OLIVE THOMAS In a story in which she is shown to greater advantage than th PLUDENCE ON BRO DWAY In
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 476 3 l^« HM H_H________H_n___H_n___aH.^^ Popular lines lithe Ladies Departments at W...TEAW..Y S Q _S__S__ •> i «<• KT K V =*t^-**^rT^l?\ J? V t larantulle the pure fabric for lingerie is still unequalled. !t con- -^r tains no dressing and improvt a with washing. H > s■ Sold at Fixed Minimum
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    • 402 3 fiPnQQMITH'Q pf "Golden Still" W^ |1 P**"^j_i__t_«^*j^3 _P"* -i _w i r"^______*^__l _M -I f^ Vl/tmwTm**. I Lau de Colojgne mm "VV /onderiu! -freshness, invigorating quality f V X^^ VV and delightful odour, distinguish this really High-class Eau de Cologne, Ar^ which is undoubtedly the finest production ui its Kincl.
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    • 110 3 g BEAR IN MIND g Omm mi. fcj that the letters on a StS s_-_ q BRASS NAME PLATE g 1 W* executed by us are cut by hand to an appreciable depth and filled with special wax, thus producing an attractive C and permanent si^n. _J| 13 COMPARE OUR
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    • 437 4 I gM SP"__?!sa« Bfc^ OBTAINABLE AT j|l§§llj ALL DISPENSARIES f]\^gjp--H STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATE «__a_-_-_-__-s_________sss_^^ R__slLl-NCY;M£ANS EFFICIENCY The MAAI2IUM powci si not ii -'or continuous use but a reserve to ho drawn upon for emergenci gradient or instant necessity for 1 spa An underpowered car is unequal tyres sre
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    • 486 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. AUCTION SALE OF Superior Jacobean designed Walnut stained Teak Household Furniture, Singer's hand sewing machine, Inright Grand Piano, stove, hanging and bracket lamps tennis gear. Plants etc. To be held at No. 95-1 Thompson Road, SATURDAY, 3rd JANUARY 1920 at 2.30 p.m. Comprising: An Upright grand
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    • 794 4 ESTATE AGENTS AUCTIONEERS AND I To Investors, Capitalists, Ccmpany Promoters, Planters and others IMPO TAN kmilQH SALE OF RUBBER ESTATE AT NIYOR, JOHORE i The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, On Monday, 6th March, 1920 at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 800 5 I FRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS SIXGAPORE, DECEMBER 30. i 5j MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue raise of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Com div; x equals er. div. J iArapang ($1,000,000-0) 12.60— 14.00 (Ayer Wenjr ($100,000—1) 2.05—2.25 Hitam
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  • 635 5 I Then WtiOß in a roal grumble and nobofy envies the Edit. Saturday Revi u the recreation he ficm penning m. following paragrapl Now that th. [tish Boidic has left rhape we taou aped fro i tssia, where the »ar hi becoma biM between Reli nnd IVhto
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  • 22 5 jit ia sxttutt* -u dußcntl te ipisk wor.: gotuwill and forgiveness toward^ eur cuemies but it un" tunc d' 0 of Hereford.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 533 5 WANTED. ■°*J__ t*m Sl_| rcnn.s, Gara] Applj Bos Ne. B ears 7 1 m -PP Hnr.Wman, u m I Badlah eeweopoadeni rv ss. 5-1 kails Wanted about 10 tons or good cond including all necessary fi.l Apply Suae Darh i£ WANTED. Baker, for Grove Etta Apply w. DUNMAN, GROVE ESTATE.
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    • 747 5 J^AUCTION'~SALEa THE COMMERCIAL »UIU» <^ Auctioneers Valuers No. Raffles Place. Torthcoming Auction Salea. r 1 sal ---^u-rv l n 'sunTcr nri,tlt T t d S ■*< -ond and other 1 ni, AUCTION SALE OF Cares..-., Pledges, the property 0 f W Pawnshops <>■ FRIDAY ted January 1920 at 10 am
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    • 759 5 NOTICES. NOTICE Mr. V. l^. (dims having left the s v -rvice» o this Company by mutual content as at 31s December, ltl9, the Power of Attorney h- ha held is withdrawn from that date. BARKER AND (o Ltu., "j Chartered Hank h&mfceri This is to give notice that the
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    • 708 5 j NOTICES. NOTICE. f The Strait* Live Stock Company of No. 1 t Jalan Besar, has opened a Dairy Farm undei a European Management at No. 12-1, MacPhersor Road, orders for Fresh Cows Milk can be senl to the Jalan Besar Office or direct to the Dairy Arrangements can also
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 6 CALDICOTT. At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 26th December, to Mr. and Mrs. K C. CaldiCOtt, a son.
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    • 37 6 DEATH. LEE CHOK. On Dec. SO al hi; residence 3 Middle Road. Beloved rather <>f Lee Chong Seng and father-in-law of Chosfc Chun Hoi. Cort< avet m on Thursday, Jan. l al i j-.m. for Bidadari.
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  • 772 6 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1919. Amery and Colonial Development. Cheery optimism is refreshing in these days when doubt and depression afflict many. Colonel Amery. Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, lately discussed the Empire's future in the course of an interview granted to a representative of
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  • 523 6 The Singapore Fres Pres9 will be issued ai Uiual on Jan. Ist, New Year's Day. but v I bi issued on January 2nd. The auction of ('.'unaware cups, saucers cu-., by Messrs Powell and Co. will take place at their sale room to-day at 10.30 a.m. The usual Watch Night
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  • 240 6 MR. MAI KADYENS VIEW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. St. r lhe hon'ble Eric Macfadyen, interviewed revaluing estate coolies pay, was of opim that the dollar would not be raised and I prospect of a fall of silver was distant, but he considered that the
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  • 579 6 g irawak I Lo. .Mil. The New Y will be held at din club 01 the 2nd January. Mr. S. A. Lane, Chairman of Harbour Penang to- lay on d >n "At Home" will be held at Tanglin Club on th, second Wednesday h month until further no* Mons. Andre
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  • 70 6 •m Our Own I IVnang. I» t the Lodgi Ro; si Prince of w E. J. Mclernon was Installed W< ypster by Worshipful P.roti. The usual banquet follows r lhe wedding took i Cathe Iral, t __rd Henry S r<nd Co., late of Suffolk, to M Sydney. Mr.
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  • 122 6 fitting as t Judge in Court i Lay, Mr. Langham i .d a fine of *150 on I storing three bag! of rico requirement housahold. An onfiscate ti and ms t f the fine to tl e informer ws Tar. the taikong charged in tl sn tempting to
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  • 127 6 il the lo er wage- will of T' present compelled to go in b f "t<» mourn for >•■; As f:ir af .ed. the strike commen nssdsy and is confined io Chin* F\en among them it does not appear ral. and i? sometimes it ocean cuts of this
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  • 107 6 A slight firs broke out _y ing on the s.s. Etheinland lying in the K Dock. Smoke was observed issuing the hatch and the fire brigade wamediately summoned, responding call with great smarti.arrfved, however, Mr. Uvennore, r officer, without the slig cended into the smoke filled
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  • 65 6 Ir. i him by regulation 6 of the 1 Regulations, l»18, and of all ot enabling him in that behalf, the F< Controller hereby oi No pad] in t;.. District of p r lesley shall except l the Food be sold outside the limits of WeUealey to
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  • 192 6 H.M.A.T. Dongola i i due spore about 6th January, I By the M. M. ma-' steamer Andre I ing early ru xt week. Father I RuiUda] and Father Lambert g les. Father Lambert has not been in l.ealtb of late, and he is under me orders to return to Fran
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 139 6 The Healthful Tabic Watei a Imported by us in Cases of 50 qls. Ne\v Stocks just arrived i MR. H. N. B I CKERIDGE late of Ksssrs. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGKAPIIERS tc Their MAJESTIES Bega to announce that be conducta the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE At The BUBUNGTON. 1W Paces Nurth
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    • 32 6 _aaaH_a_MM____i __mn_iim-«____-__ THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 183c. Telephone No. 66 The on'.y Morning Paper in the Straits Settlements. CauIes— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Ofßce, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 488 7 ATTACK ON VICEREGAL London. Dae 26. ed tl Yicctablin this morning. A .ttackers were ire shot the officer with Sinnfeiners. Four -ion, when Jesv- k. Ml L" PATROL. London, Dec If named l was rei in hospital for injuries to the 1 that Lieutenant B vs met a
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  • 91 7 1 he weekly meeting of the Rent Assessr ent Board was bold yesterday afternoon ir the Board Room of the Municipal Buildings the hon'ble Mr. C. J. Saunders presid i.l£ Others present were Messrs E. A, E'ias H Robinson, Gaw Kek Khiam, Koh cun Hir and H.
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  • 509 7 A BEAUTIFUL DREAM FRENCH IN COLLISION. [Rattler's Service] London, Dec 20. ■•TS thai a Cairo tele f, ,n J i'orts a severe encounter Arab Volunfa r> and French troops '»ek. There were heavy casualties both sid DFNTKiVs FURTHER FOSSES. London. Dec. 28. I Steal Bolshevist communiques
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  • 68 7 Ancta News Service wired us the other day that a large motor ship believed to Danish, was afire off Madur: I adding that she was laden with oi 1 the damage was estimated at several million guilders. On enquiry we learn that the vessel on fire
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  • 193 7 Durability is not tho only quality to b<3 considered in pavement materials, but the recent Chicago investigation has shown the importance of a tendency to become heated in regions of hot summers. At one to four feet above the roadways in the greatest summer heat, the thermometers at midday showed
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  • 446 7 THF LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND THE OPIUM CONVENTION. London, Nov. 12 I Sir William Collins, speaking at Leic-s- stated tha t by the corvenant of thc A League of Nations the carrying out of th- International Opium Convention of 1912 had btan confided to the League. Sir
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  • 530 7 Thorough Disinfection of everything new in the shape of s brush, before it is used on the person, seems to be called for. Especially is this true of the shaving-brush, which is likely ta come in contract with abraded or scratched skin. Laxity of inspection and preliminary
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  • 691 7 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL DURING FAST WEEK. To what an unexpected use has our city hall now come to be devoted What a pro- n aic transformaton has it undergone. In its auditorium, where once the various I "step?" used to be practised with gusto, a ral local
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  • 154 7 The subscription list for providing comforts for the Home going troop3 will be closed at the end of the year. $2,300 has already been acknowledged and to-day we l.y\e received a cheque for $99.80 from the Association of Engineers. There are between four and five hundred men
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  • 17 7 I fear the lessons ct the war are being lost on the people of London. Dr. Amigo..
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 307 7 Robinson Co, For the New Year New Shipment __B H _nhil_rlhon 9 c WllllUl CI! 9. B E I u b mt lr ti. I B_____ BU _B in 1 1 1 1 nery» %_r GUARANTEED UP TO BRITISH STANDARD <^W^V SPECIFICATION. A PURE WHITE Cement. UNEQUALLED £^S§S /_#ka_!H_f FOR
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 524 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. 1 (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Servico. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp SADO MARU 31st Dec j DURBAN MARU (Calling at Hamburg) sth Dec. KITANO MARU Jan
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    • 661 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P AKETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA relephone lti Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept, 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMBNT. I-G-_kv» Moeara Fabaand Djambl F: 63, J.MPHUYB Tena^g
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    • 616 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England). I MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES. I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I (Under Contract with Hi3 Majesty's Government). I The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at preasal II iuspended. I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 716 9 I lEE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATIONCOITn (INCORPORATED D4 sIAM L W SINGAPORE-BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. v Tringganu, Kelantan B Bandon, Lang.uan, Chumpon^^Ban^kok! 11 Singora L Arrival n A Departure \> A T 31b| Dec. ***** n Jan im->ii T fitUd throughout with plp f I h Jan 19 20 tion for first
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    • 484 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited, "e Lhina Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) man FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Le aves Due Eouto For New York S'pore AC.AMEMNON »b
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    • 324 9 LA SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE DEILLOYD TRIESTINO. (Incorporated in Italy) For VENICE and TRIESTE the Company's steamer S. S. AFRICA." sailing about middle February 1920 has excellent accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. For full particulars, apply PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd, Agents -Singapore, Kualn Lumpur and Pona?. INDO-CHINA
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    • 740 9 A FAR-EASTERN FALLACY. Among foreign resident! in the Fat East the belief in porgatiTes as a pans half the ills of mankind is a firmly routed fallacy. At times purgatives are at but their habitual use weakens the whole system and means ultimate ruin to the digestion. The cr.use of
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  • 1039 10 DREAM n Japan's Drill i unmanc. •i Asia ii ension in China a, sltho thc Japanssc smphi that Japan's actions are lolutely it accordance witli good fhith *ith thf rt st i world an 1 the i f her economic i alarm mom to read thai when Marquis
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 135 10 FOURNIER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of the system take Fournier's Hygenique Mixture. It quickly removes all suffering Th«re ia Nothing to EQUAL IT. nor Anything so Widely Known. It is justly described as the FINEST REMEDY IN'
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    • 177 10 PATRONIZED J£§jsl||§& BY ROYAL ~«^4<i-aH.*-^^-t. J jfl L yf| VI, 7-'i y EE3____^ USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS IN JEWELLERY JUST RECEIVED l I r- -^^^)(gygES^^^ Brilliant Ruby set Brooch MOST ATTRACTIVE DAINTY DESIGNS I Set in Platinum Gold HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM /-^C./^_B_ EARLY INSPECTION SOLICITED Brilliant J=£g^s=:, set Nl/' Earrings
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    • 191 10 mmm**mmmmmXm*mmmkmaa^maimmmmmemmmemrx D.HH CUE* I I _9r______j_-J--i AVIATION SPIRIT THE PUREST IN THE WORLD now /ffir%\ NOW OBTAINABLE ((ii'll )l OBTAINv s.s. \__A___r F.M.S *^^^BH^Sli^Blß_a_l_Bß^_l_^B_B______________l ______*-_^_W*SF__PH____-__l__lßl V^-i" J_ _i__ v *V'"~ IPe FR_i^CTlONi5T C __i &A^^^_ 8w j GNBLSREN'S I S\¥Sk A&k AmW Gtfil&HS I Jm mmW WLm **mw Veno's is
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  • 65 11 December 30. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 Bank demand 2-4 li Private credits 8 m.?. 2-5 i-_C Xcw York. Bank demand New York 90 days A9% I France, demand 440 India, T. T. 100 I Hongkong, demand no Prem. Yokohama, demand 80% Java demand 117 Bangkok, demand 89% 1 Sovereign,
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  • 108 11 December 30. Gi.mbier Cube No. 1 1G.6*5 Pepper (White fair) 64.00 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 20.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 11.25 Tapioca, medium pear', f.q. 20.00 rearl Sago, small 15.50 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Pice Rangoon White 2,700 Kice Siam No. 1 for export r.o stock Rice, Siam No.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1402 11 THP PDP krty _n „r^ Assurance in force over $9,000,000 ol GREA,EASTER N LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. H--AD OFFICE Winchester House Sin rinc °n>°rat t d b strait. Sett] :omp_ny has £20,000 deposited with LONDON OFFICE 32 > Jewry, E.C. ATTRACTIVE WA^QF^asiIRANCE En ,and C "«h the British Life Assurance
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    • 433 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY 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— Straita $6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE:— SS, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Xobe San Pedro de Macoris Bombay London Santiago de
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    • 191 11 THE CORONA PORTABLE I THE PERSONA! 9 WRITING MACHINE O/V SALE AT RONEO Ltd. 14a, Collyer Quay. (INCORPO3ITED IN ENGLAND.) THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, i am all Mun policy. fos mares —u b tht IQ f&jmtni Life Pellcj if Uu Stisdanl. L A limited amount of Premiums to be
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 149 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pagar East Wharf Basin Section Xo. I.—Hoerde. East Wharf Xo. 2.—Bangala. .Sithonia, Ormara. Sheers Wharf Xo. 3. —Scandia. Main Wharf Xo. 4.— Santa Cru> West Hepburn, Demodocus, Wythevile. Main Wharf Xo. s.—Kleist. Main Wharf Xo. »».—Lake Gilpcn. Tokiwa. Wet Dock Xo. 7.—West Armagosa, Fook Sang, Costigan,
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    • 323 11 MAIL TABLE. j To-day. Intermediate and local maiij, will hi found in list below: Pcrarg, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) I p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Koala Lumpu. at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 0.80, noon, 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Calcutta etc. Doylestown a.m. I'.ongkong Japan Fooksang
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  • 441 12 ON TUB-THUMPING ndent.] I_o__d No> ember 2~. 'Mis country, call it propaganda and others tub 11 eorrot tl] Di intry undoubt Thei oH many pra I'ei: fault the Ministry it- ts poit. other emphasise the an 1 oflico. t* m i '>' due and th. peculiar step.- which I
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  • 20 12 AU the allotnitnta in London could not provide more than one day's, supply of potato*, for the metropolia^Brig -Gen. >vsope».
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  • 447 12 v..:l general meeting of the La Rubi ites Limited was Registered larket Street, g Lock pre boa l-n.e: 1 Chiang and Tan Tong >w. In moving th< oi the annual I cf accounts particulars which have already appeared in these the hairman said, there is not much in
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  • 99 12 At the Marlborough, to-night, a fine fiver.el drama When a Woman Strikes, will be presented along with a two-part picture Love and War in Mexico, a Pathe Gazette Snd a Rolin comedy. In the first show a l-reel production The Supper of the Twelve Vagabonds will be put
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  • 69 12 iIALL. IL C. C. H. M. S. ig of these teams on the anode la~l n g but ing to 1 ing oi The ground was i.-: a hope- .re d t. in mud baths much Initial lis goalless hut "1 the best of am i ter De
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  • 39 12 The aa Tr.. has left Shanghai nnd is expected t i arrive st this port Tuesday, the G imo. The Ex-G tner Arsterturm ar- ed st P 26th ins^ to Km t for Ur 11. ngdom. 0
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  • 494 12 Of the l'. I \lo\ti- >f at the Palladium*) 0 i London Tire 9 Of ticity of the picturt can he no question T __fcn that 1 lid the l' n in th< *U35 f during wl one of il ful 1 by !■■'< iuld-de-1 1 I to
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  • 655 12 RUGBY STRUGGLE BETWEEN BAST AND WEST. ANatsonians and Hfcriotoniaae Draw Their Games. [From Our Own Correspondent.! N j\( rebel I Levelling up \e tha nofe football in ScolKod —a sign times. Both Wati I e pul'ed on i* trua th 1 I not ho«t\ tut al lbs -fttno
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  • 119 12 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Reported hy Fraser Co. Singapore, t)ec 30. A firm market prevailed in Dollar Rubbers throughout the day with prices practically unchanged. Kiuangs advanced k> £P.25, Kempas $11, Ayer Panas $14.50, Msndaif $I.Bs Tambalaks have sellers at $1.70, Sembrongs at §0 cents. Bas.setts c i.o»_> and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 142 12 _u^__hfcT B__l I \a3 ~*s r "S-BBIT Mf_L>^_tt— F -I _W W C_T v T? v U i^ __<A QUALITY GUARANTY F_^____l__vS__l -M-hlT*" J __________HP^'^ Cos\r_ell Bros. C Singapore. 1 a tooted TruMcuf* 1 1 _j _r^^-^ tl a a a_B aaa a a r aa-i a aaa __m a
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