The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1920
1920-11-04
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Title Section16 1920-11-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lEN TENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. No. 10,12216 words
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Article207 1920-11-04 1 i'oitrel has won the Melbourne Cup Page 7. Tennis hockey and other sporting MWI will bo found on page 7. The rubber share market is weaker and there has been a furrher drop m j the produce price Page 7. There fcai been an increased number of207 words
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Article1167 1920-11-04 1 Long shall the voy»,:ei\ with th* lonian blast, Hail the bright clime of bat*Je au.i of song; Long shall thine annals ami Imaieftal tongue Fill with the fame the youth of nai y a shore; Boast of the aged! L-Vcn of the young! WMch sages venerate and Ixards adore.1,167 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1920-11-04 1 Malthetd '•-mo* »«».-<-• ii n ii i mi iwi iiwim i hmih«i— wm»im w wiw wwi— ■wnwi "raffles hotel TEA DANSANT WED I SDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 5-15 p.m. Ihe Yorkshire Amateur Jazz Band will play during the dance. I AB4RET DINNER DANCE THURSOAY, 4th NOVEMBER. 'Ime Belikovitch assisted by Mr.138 words
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Advertisement156 1920-11-04 1 'M i i-rrri rrwriw—KßTOTWiirriTifr tti I~~~*~- nrriirwiri— in m iimiwiij— i— i— iiwiuwim— e=i PROTECT JssssL I I YOUR CORRESPONDENCE AND OTHER VALUABLE RECORDS S BY USING A I Roneo Steel Filing Cabinet. When used m coni unction with I a ROMEO filing system, it 1 represents the greatest office156 words
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Advertisement124 1920-11-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Draftsmen wanted for P. W. D Page 5. Typists and audit clerks wanted Pape 5. Dunlop tyres for dependability Page 4. New lilms fit the Empire and Alhambra.* —Page 2. Notice re estate of R. C. Wiliiam.* de- ceased Page 5, Wassiamuill Assomull and Co. have new goods124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1920-11-04 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 4th. High Tides 4.36 am 7ft 4in. 3.38 pm Bft Oin. Cabaret dinner and dance Raffles Hotel. Friday, sth. High Tides 6.9 am 7ft oin. 5.36 pm 7ft 7in. Saturday, 6th. Hieh Tides 7.17 am 7ft Bin 7.18 pm 7ft Oin. Pulau Bulang Mtg., Evatt's 12 noon.109 words
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Article296 1920-11-04 2 I After foity years Mffitt on the China Coast, Mr. J. Williams is retiring and leaves shortly for Australia. He has been for many years a thief engineer m the China Navigation Company. It very often the case m Japan that n i'.upe festivals of tutelary which are now m296 words
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Advertisement205 1920-11-04 2 R PER CENT FRENCH CONSOLS NOW ISSUED AT PAR Yearly Interest payable by halves on 16th June and JGth December from 16th June 1921. Free of French Taxes -present and future. Bonds and Obligations de la Defence National accepted as Cash for total amount of Subscriptions; Former French War Loans205 words
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Advertisement942 1920-11-04 2 From THURSDAY, Nov. 4. to TUB6DAY In the Second Show which D ONE OF AMERICA'S FOREMOST SCREEN BTARS The Distinguished Emotion.,l Arti-te of Goldwyii p MISS PAULINE FREDERICK In a story that ttems with originality and bristles with lituationi of ary character ONE WEEK OF LIP.; In Five Part A942 words
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Article291 1920-11-04 3 Your Happiness Depends Largely Upon The Ar w<?r. Are you feeling as well and looking as young fast now as you should do? If no., why not? oid as you feel, and your feeldepend largely upon the condiOj ;,;ur blood. U the blood is rich and291 words
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Advertisement196 1920-11-04 3 WE HOLD LARGE UNITED FN- LIMITED. (Inecrporated m tho Straits BctttameitU.) ►A la AMERICA'S a^^K*****^** AT THE ?HUr W-^^l^kTvJ^ f i TAT I *^/P SOLE AGENTS THE RORNfO COMPANY, LTD.. (Incorporated m England.) eingapore, Ipoh and Penang. 1 lij 1 00 1 i I Xctts'e s)iavies i for Pockst or196 words
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Advertisement159 1920-11-04 3 MASSAGE HALL. 239 Bencoolen Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. 1467. MRS. HARU MISS HANA fU*!»t P!*l> out I A C»at\ V "£7 y IFj iffltft JNCToajABT. I' 3 *l J Tfinnn uUliuUivi FfuiLO Trouble AH Over Little Girl's Body. Could Not Sleep. "For three yean my littl* had i159 words
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Advertisement169 1920-11-04 3 S i I I FINEST AUSTRALIAN LAGER lOfv WHOLESALE FROM THE So/c importers b j ;j HUTTEHBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*.) 1 1 SINGAPORE. Just the Thing |i For the Tropics 1 k RSUET^F SAFETY HA7OD I This is the only safety razor ad--1 justable to169 words
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Advertisement455 1920-11-04 4 GOSLING CO. Eat. 1880 phone 47. c P. O. Box 215 Genuine B. B. B. PIPES from $1.60 to $i each retail wholesale on appliction SIR MORREL MACKENZIE PIPE witi^EFILLS. PORTS. CLARETS, SPANISH HOCK from $24 to $86 p r case CHAMPAGNE GUILLERMAT'S GENUINE. Case Quarts $66. PINTS $78 JAS455 words
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Advertisement786 1920-11-04 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. i TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 6th November, 1920, at the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies, etc., for the Government at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing from January Ist, 1921: (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood.786 words
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Advertisement949 1920-11-04 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Wednesday the 10th November, 1920, for the supply of 150 pairs more or less of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the Singapore Prison during the949 words
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Advertisement940 1920-11-04 4 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION i Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL SECRETARY'S Office, up to noon of the Bth November, 1920, for the following works: 1. Erection of a Bathroom and Latrine for lunatic attendants at the Tan Tock Seng's Hospital; 2. Erection of married Quarters at the Kreta Ayer940 words
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Advertisement431 1920-11-04 4 A splendid opportunity to those who contemplate furnishing or arnni tionally well-kept teak furniture and other useful household requirements Sofl select from, everything m the house is m excellent condition. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF High-grade walnut-stained and wax polish id teak household furniture Cott,, d llilners' Safe, Plants *C AT431 words
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Advertisement940 1920-11-04 5 I REAL ESTATE BUREAU I MirirtE BHOS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT 7 KSTATK AND GENERAL BROKERS 2 DX SOUZA STREET. U I Se >:ceilent Rubber, Tin and Lumber concessions. Particulars upon application. Seaside bungalows, Tanglin residences, valuable building sites for sale. I 3 ggjl t T?i7 r t ffSKr.'O *^-?rt*ffi rj n)r940 words
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Advertisement969 1920-11-04 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF A 'cr Fi. Itden Cvv m perrVet condition At < r .ii. room, N< 30 Kling Street ON SATURDAY, Bth Nov., at 10.30 a.m. CHEONG KOON SENG Co., Auctioneer". j 4-11 fl-11 I AUCTION SAKE OF V iUahlt ro oj :y A our s Je-v'i969 words
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Advertisement762 1920-11-04 5 NOTICES. MALCOLM Pk'kANGER". NOTH ii hereby givan that the I'ov.er of Attorney grunted on the 17th day of September 1918, by Mr. Malcolm Beranßer, earring on bi -ru sat Ranque do l'lndo Chine" nuildin??, PMt, Singapore, ta Mr. John Campbell (iibson (deposited m the Supreme Court, Singapore, No. 7497) hns762 words
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Advertisement267 1920-11-04 5 i (j Wr I **,A W- V S I V V fe a- A &'S JT& x W fi j WHERE LOW PRICES RULE I 4 l! WONDERFUL w OFFERS £L j IN j LADIES GENTS j^tfy i^*- jj&ff^t^ "^Hy^ S j AND j: SHOES I tii LADIES LADIES j267 words
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Article20 1920-11-04 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. ZIMMERMAN, To Mr. :nd Mrs. V. R. Zimmerman. Singapore) daughter nl Maternity j Hospital, November tai 1920.20 words
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1388 1920-11-04 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920. The Labour Position. It is still too early m this year to base any particularised comment on the usual returns of immigration as it affects the Colony and the Federation, but the publication of the 1910 returns is sufficiently interesting, and sufficiently recent,1,388 words
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Article268 1920-11-04 6 Though snial', the audience that gathered together at the Victoria Theatre last night to welcome Gregory Ivanoff, violinist, Signor Enrico Palmetto, tenor, and Edgar Hulland j)ia>r.ist on their return visit to J Singapore was thoroughly appreciative of the excellent fare provided. < It would be superfluous268 words
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Article165 1920-11-04 6 I Attracted by the prospect of being able to purchase Xmaa pits, there was splen- ii attendance at the Church of England Zenana Mission School sale of work at the Y. M. C. A. hall yesterday morning and evening. The opening ceremony was graciously165 words
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Article381 1920-11-04 6 An entire pack of Glamorgan foxhounds hes been destroyed m consequence of rabies. Japan's revenue for the year ended August was £68,000,000 above the estimates. The wool market m South Africa has become so stagnant that no prieee are being registered. Riza Pasha, formerly Turkish WaiMinister, baa died at his381 words
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Article426 1920-11-04 6 HANK CLERK ACQUITTED Before th« ad ng < j lustice Sproule at the Km Jrff Lee Leong, a young Chin )loyc<! by the- Mercantile Bank v. >n three count! amely mal ntry, cheating and making alternatively with cheating, sieve* a] peared fot the :!e accused was <k f426 words
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Article273 1920-11-04 6 The market for irotor rehM m iel Philippines' continues to frow. Punr.fj 1919 the islands Imported II »r-can Mici 510 lorriesTbe War Office ■linnnri the abolition of the rank of brigadier wel wi 'l carried out m all cases with eiW fr° m November 1 next. Canada has begun the273 words
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Advertisement145 1920-11-04 6 VICHY THE WORLDS FINEST p LfiOBUeS WU9KSA LIMITED. SURVEYORS AND ESTATE INSTRUMENTS SAVIEYS THEODOLITES AND DUv*PY LEVi Lb Sai<>,«j.*?gifers a»--&ELj£ VTl r^y** >it J'"j*{|' ibney Levels Sectional S. SMITH AND SON (SIAM) LTDI With which is Incorporated j JAMES MOTION Co. FE T T S ■yi DiAR i E S145 words
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Article111 1920-11-04 7 MURDERS AND REPRISALS. I DUBLIN BXBCI IION. 3ervko]. Lssmon, N»»\. l. A venirert RUMk uj*>n the I salting m the murderBg 1 4 ight and 1 a naval i highly ing from pielitsry unded. b] Mi. Devlin, S llama, Greeny local police i i.inp snd the111 words
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Article253 1920-11-04 7 WRANGEL BEATEN BACK. REVOLT IN ÜBBBIA. [Router's Service.] London, Nov. 1. A wire from Copenhagen says the artiBolshevik rising m Siberia is spreading The Pravda reports that eighty-one conspirators, mainly officers, ha\L been ex- ntted at Omsk. Colonel Bomonoff, leader of the Cossmck irregulars m Siberia, has253 words
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Article81 1920-11-04 7 I! ..mdon. No\. 1. N York says it I -on for Professor Waostei College] rd to the effect of negro descent, SPAIN B REVOLT. London. Nov. 1. an exteit plot with the object of the mong all the troop? igotsa has been d<A aamber uf a: been]81 words
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Article101 1920-11-04 7 lystaa <.f traffic m cocaine and owed !>y the Calais ntly noticed that large sad tubes of morphine I from fchi British Army •'•^s at Calais, and investigations the diaga had been sold at cafes il BoQlogM. s have l*-en madt m connection a affair— Uitm of tht101 words
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Article165 1920-11-04 7 Berlin, Nov. 1. The German Government has despatched a detailed reply to the demand of the Ambassador's conference for the destruction of Diesel motors, pointing out that the Versailles Treaty does not speak of the destruction, but only the breaking up of U)>oats. The reply contends that this165 words
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Article78 1920-11-04 7 The gipsy chief, Juan Sanchez Vargas,, ci Toledo, has started a campaign to reunite thje gipsy race which has spread throughout the world. He purposes initiating a system of civic and religious education, and, if possible, to gather together the entire race and establish a communal life78 words
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Article151 1920-11-04 7 Dt-jth Itoll of 122. i suffocated by (ia> anil Smoke. Further details of tho colliery explosion Tdfshan, which, as already reported, of over 400 lives, are public m the following statement, i.iued by the Kailar. administration to the ar.-i foreign pre>a: Urn ifternoen of the 14th ult151 words
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Article213 1920-11-04 7 CONNIE as v "COME-BACK**. London, Nov. 1. v .ft from Lucerne, tayi that Prince Paul's reply to Greece regarded hi Constantino's first move to regain the Throne. The Greek Minister at Berne called on Prince Paul and intimated that the Government considered Prince Paul called upen to213 words
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Article264 1920-11-04 7 ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY. m UNKNOWN WARRIOR. [Reuter's Service.] L.onaon, Nov. 1. The Hou.c of Commons by loud cheers endorsed th suggestion of Major Hamilton that the Members of Patliament should surrender their rights to reserved seats m W< vtmin ter Abbey and near the cenotaph on264 words
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Article132 1920-11-04 7 London, Nov. 1. In the House of Commons, moving the .<« tend reading of the British Empire Exhibition Guarantee Bill, which authorises the Board of Trade to guarantee up to v 100,000. any loss on the Exhibition, Mr. F. G. Kellaway saul tluit the Exhibition was a great132 words
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Article79 1920-11-04 7 London, Nov. 1. A Mesopotamia communique reports that the number of encounters with insurgents ha? been heavy. A night attack on the Kufah camp was repulsed, and the enemy's casualties were estimated at over 100. Two columns operating on the Middle Euphrates have captured 800 insurgents. London, Nor.79 words
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Article306 1920-11-04 7 Tragedy m Szechuen. Peking, October 20. Mr. Covil, a representative of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., was shot and killed at Chungking recently. It appears that the Yunnan troops, driven out of Chungking crossed the river and maintained a straggling fire, directed at Qm opposite bank and at306 words
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Article251 1920-11-04 7 FOOTBALL. The S.C.F.A., will be masting the R.G.A., at iOCcer on the S.R.C. ground, to-day, at 5 p.m.. sharp. The following- will represent the S.C.F.A., Goal Tan Chenp: Seah, Backs Teo Kwanß Npee and Chua Lye Van, Halves CheonK Chee Lim, Chua Seng Chye and Yeo Joo Song,251 words
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Article95 1920-11-04 7 An cvm match resulted m the game of hockey played between the S. C. C. and the I!. C. A. (Indian Section) ending m a draw of one all on the former's ground yesterday afternoon. Th« R. G. A. scored m the first ban? and the reply was m95 words
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S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS.
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Article42 1920-11-04 7 A Singles (Semi-Final). Sinclair beat Donaldson, 7 5, C 3. In a frior.iily same of tennis with Clerc the well-known French player, who is passing through Singapore. Donnell beat him ir the two sets played by 6 3, C 3.42 words
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Article10 1920-11-04 7 Champ'onship (Semi-fina')-W H. Lee-Warner vs. R. W. S;nclair.10 words
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Article95 1920-11-04 7 Frasers Report. Singapore, Nor. 3. Rubber. Dull ar.d lower m most instances, Glenealys $2.70, New Serendahs $4.00, Bassetts $1.32 Ms, Changkats $7.60, Bukit Katils 90 cts, Ayer Kuning $1.10. Lunas 9.25 Ayer Moleks 2.25 Un Malacca 1.85. Mining. Steady, Taipings. $1.82*4, North Taipings $1.92 H, South Taipings95 words
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Article85 1920-11-04 7 We are informed that the following was the result of the Melbourne Cup 1, Poitrel 2, Erasmus, 3, Queen Comedy. The winner who is by St. Alwyne-Poinard carried 9.8 ami was trained by Robinson. The third was by Comedy King-Pendant and carried G. 12 and was trained85 words
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Article75 1920-11-04 7 One of America's foremost screen stars, Mi*s Pauline Frederick, is being featured m a Goldwyn production, One Week of Life, m five parts, at the Alhambra to-night, besides which the eleventh and twelfth episodes of Pearl White's Farewell Pathe serial The Black Secret, a Topical Budget and a75 words
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Article22 1920-11-04 7 An automatic chess-player, guaranteed to beat human experts, lias been invented by a Spaniard, Torres Y. Quevedo, according to a Paris message.22 words
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Advertisement117 1920-11-04 7 -%i i i?r^';'- MMlif ROBINSON Co.. I.tr!. «]U-^ Model <4 BttW rt t 'v y] complete with lamp, bell, 'JS& tools, etc. Sl7O net. f Model M B M Special j Raleigh complete with lamp, bell, tools, etc. I I\\c nett. Fitted with U oil bath pfearcase. II |j used117 words
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Advertisement595 1920-11-04 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated is Japtt. VWOL UAXL CONTRACT WITH THE DCPSUAL JAJtA&WSK GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations wltht«l Bfttte* EUROPEAN KAfL LINE FORTNIGHTLY tftVICB. Fer London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Sai4 and Maiiciltos. SADO MARU 4th Nov. KITANO MARU 17th Nov. INABA MARU let Dec. LIVERPOOL595 words
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Advertisement679 1920-11-04 8 It1» KONINKLYKE P\KETVAART MAATBCHAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). IiOYAL PACKETf NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA £V«fffc&s« 181 I'usMge Dept. 1202 Freight i»*»t 1192 £*cagers Deak 1457 Mariae ftfefrt lY&a<:b:s»»««t ivyi, I COLL YE it QUAY. TFDWt CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOfXStMK»t>T SINGKEP (Wednesday, Nov." 3)" rTrr > Tongknl, Moeara-Saba and Djambi.679 words
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Advertisement669 1920-11-04 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m Bjgiattd.) MAIL AND PASSKXGER SEKVICS PENINSULAR AND ORiENTAL S. ft CO (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Govorno.fiDt) The Company's MAIL SFBVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art *t r*. suspended. rw^t LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES 4b LONDok DUE SINGAPORE669 words
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Advertisement489 1920-11-04 9 ,V;\ SffiAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN SI AM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SBRVICB. Kseftsfi Vtstiti&v, Kelantan, Bangnara, Tslupia, Paianl, Sing-ora, L*rl mmt 2trJ*x> Lanrfan*3, Chumfon, and Bangkok. Uumwt, Arrirao Departure BimpHADIB Blh Nov 19 20 10th Nov. 1920 v AYA 15th Nov. 1920 17th Nov. 1920 I'ACHATIPOK 22nd Nov.489 words
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Advertisement358 1920-11-04 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated m Italy.) HOMBWARD SAILINGS. For Penang. Colombo, Aden, Venice and Trieste. AI KICA about Nov. 12. PERSIA about Dec. 19. OUTWARD SAILINGS. rugkong, oharghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. NIPPON about Nov. 25. Fcr i\-j th; and passages apply to Societa CoTr.^Jssiocaria di Esp. c di Imp.358 words
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Advertisement472 1920-11-04 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dae Route For Spore TELEMACHUB In port. Suez, Spore, Manila,472 words
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Advertisement580 1920-11-04 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAUL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. T>. A.) IOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOAKD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. '.le R J^Lx L f R k V y, EEKL^ S AILINGS Steam** Lake Faulk, Uke Farmin*.ale Jacox, Lake Gn.no, Doylestown, Lake Fielding, Caddopcak, Lake Gilpon Kon g C580 words
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Article632 1920-11-04 10 rKASEH AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1920. MINING. •Figures ia bracket* showt th« capita) .•nd issue value of the Sbare» m dollar* a 'Ic«h otherwise marked. C. Cuaa d> equals ex div.] Aropang ($100,000—0) 11.00 Aycr We:ifir ($100,000—0) 1.10—1.26 Hftam Tin ($300,000—1) 2.40—632 words
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Advertisement211 1920-11-04 10 i 144 LiiilJjLlQ^ SDarking Plugs Jk v rr w^' a 011^ wa > 7 Jlll<^ :rs^ v on^ tifnr. JPI^L y^s, quite so -m a car but not so m you f;_'r ?;;e stock q loom. li%t's the ojly plac3 wher> >h^ others 11 all r^ outlast the Lodge. The211 words
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Advertisement464 1920-11-04 10 TO LET. Soa-side compound hotiat No. 77 Passir (unfamishod) Servants quart ra si J Garage, Can he taspoeted ©waer't orckr. Oiler to l'o. South Canal R< 4-11 10-n TO LET. A large compouad house No. BN Joo Chiat Koad, with two huge airy bedrooms, '2 dining rooms, bathroom, stable, and464 words
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Advertisement72 1920-11-04 10 2 P^ 3 nb COMPLETE WITH PATENT KAKT-LRAI K.fVt« P V' AND NAII.S FOR II\IN< B 'KETSTHOROUGHLY W^TI'RPHOOF FIRE- "RESISTING SOLE AGENTS THE BORNEO COY., I D, [Incorporated iv. E Singapore, ipoh ami Penaqg. -4 i p^ r^^ g^t s?^ I j BREW! IS i) I 1 Idamsen, Co., Ltd.72 words
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Article61 1920-11-04 11 NOVEMBER J. Bunk 4 m.s. Bank, di-maml Private credits m.s: 2 lm 82 New York, demand. >^t~ Credits 90 d.-.ys 4 Praaee, demaud 605 India, T. T. Hongkong, demand 72^4 i'r tn. Yokohama, demand Java, demand j^o Bangkok, dnsnsnd g^ Sovereign, B ;t nk Buying :,i Bank of England61 words
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Article136 1920-11-04 11 NOVEMBER 3. Tin 175 Tons $130.40 Gambier 12.50 Gambier Cube 2*o. 1 17 50 Pepper Black 03 00 Peeper (white fair) 44 go Tapiorn mall ,ii:he, f g. 550 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 10.00 Pearl S: go, null 10.5 C Copora t'«.;r.'Ji iud Copin Mi gjjQ Opium, Benares uncert136 words
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Article51 1920-11-04 11 12 O'CLOCK NOON Srd Nov. 1920 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Cloaivy Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. s l 41 42 H Nov. 42 43 Nov. to Dee. 43 j Jan. to Mar. 47-. 48 Jan. to Juno 50 ."1 Tone of Market51 words
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Advertisement404 1920-11-04 11 -> t»5C0,000. Aliwance m force ov-er $15,000,000. I I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated m Straita Sett.] 1 ■BAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 3 Th» Cempaay has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BritUiF404 words
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Advertisement562 1920-11-04 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Resorre Fund £8,000,000 '< Beserre Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 68 Bi3hopflgnte, London, E.G. A^enciea and Branches. Amritsar Hon^koug Penang Lar.gk-ik Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoou Bombi.y Karachi Saigon Calcutt* Klang Seremban562 words
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Advertisement538 1920-11-04 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, Now York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Arnoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembar.g and Tranp. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000538 words
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Advertisement445 1920-11-04 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. CM.talSub^rd POratedinJ M y \c;no, Capital Paid Up "2??£' GOe Reserve Fu^d V'Y x fc0,00t»,000 head orncE rbSSSu A>rc, Londw V' M A-;- v., %i I snik ra N Yovk 5 Osaka i kJ Bondwe^ Pekina; vJtl m H.r.c.ulu C«. ™S«J LONDON BANXHI Ean C k°445 words
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Advertisement220 1920-11-04 11 FOR BROOM E. PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK. ONSLOW. CARNARVON AND KREMANTLE. S. S. GORGOX 2885 G. REGISTER CAPTAIX J. WARD HUGHES. Stcann-r is intended to sail for the above ports on Monday Bth instant. Launch leaves Johnson Pier at 2.0. p.m. on that day. For Freight and Passage Apply W. MANSFIELD220 words
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Miscellaneous532 1920-11-04 11 MAIL TACLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local maili wi!l be found ;n list below: Ponar;:, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m d.uy (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and atatloßi to Kaala Lumpur at f» ii,. r J.' 1 1 0 Soon ll>, li: B a.m. /''V,' Hock Tew B a.m.532 words
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Article3421 1920-11-04 12 \YEJ)\ I NOVBM BRR 3. 1920. PRESENT His Exci !](-ni y tV ii>.vi i I Commandsi m Chief (Sir Laareacv i. k.0.h.) Hi» Excellency th.- G«aen sending the Troops (Major-* Sir I"). H. Kidout, K.8.E., c.b., CJM.) R- s. Councillor f Mr. 11. W. 1 Ihf Hon'ble thj3,421 words
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Article144 1920-11-04 12 Writing m the Westminster Gazette "Diarist* 1 says: The controversialists will be looking eagerly for the authoritative biography of King Edward, which is being written by Sir Sidney Lee. A Royal biography is a great boon, for it throws ligrht on many events obscurely known and diftoited by rumour, but144 words
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Article29 1920-11-04 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, 6th Nov., 1920. Saturday, 6th. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lt. ajAdjutant, S.V.C.29 words
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Article45 1920-11-04 12 Orders for Week ending November 1. Thursday, 4. Physical Culture Class, 5.15 p.mMeeting of Executive Committee and Officers Y. M. C. A. 8 p.m. Friday, 5. Sixth Troop Parade 515 p.m. Band Practice 5.15 p.m. Sunday, 7. Seventh Troop Inspection 10 a.m.45 words
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