The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1917

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISR. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKE SATUKDAY, JANUARY, 27, 1917. NO. 8,967
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  • 215 1 Latest share list alterations on page 11. The Japanese Cabinet has resigned Page 7. Notes from our Java corresspondent will be found on page 12. The rubber auctions were held yester day Page 6. Results of the S C R C tennis taurna ment Page 12. Entries
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  • 1086 1 Quicquid ogunt Jwi nines nostri est farrago libelli Juvenal. An outstanding feature of the National Mission meeting on Thursday evening wae the high quality of the speecbmaking, judged quite unemotionally, as studied examples of spoken English. Most speeches sound better than they read, for the shorthand
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 193 1 GOODRICH TYRES SFETY TREAD jWHITEAWAY LAIDLAW C° LTP j I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I A**t *m m **m **t at \lfm\ I bnCAI DALE proceeding I j NEW GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES I J s~j£ l|r <s^^ LADIES VOILE BLOUSES If LADIES KHAKI SKIRTS lj Ladies Voile BIOUSe m u
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    • 111 1 LA MST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sal* 1 novelties at Whiteaway Laidlaw's Page 1. Notice re closing of Pantai books Paga o. Cleik in charge wanted for rubber estate Page 5. Auction sale of Muotz metal by Powell i nd Co.— Page 2, Robinsoq and Co, have fresh supplies i of tennis balls
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    • 3 1 Jeffreys Beer j
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 119 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 27th. High Water 1-9 a.m., 057 p.m. Sunday 28th. High Water— t4l a.m., 1 48 p.m. 4th Sunday after Epiphany Nat. Mission Services, Catcedral. ■onday 29th. High Water— 16 ».m 2 33 p.m. Lodge St Micha-1, 9 pm. Cnamber of Commerce. J.'np.ni, I Glenealy annual meeting derrick's,
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  • 279 2 r (Contributed to Malay Mail.) .At a recent meeting cf the Ipoh Golf Club, called to discuss the question of treating, one of the tpeakers is reported by the Times of Malaya to have saiJ thai a large proportion of members p'ay a game of golf ani
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  • 173 2 The (eturns from the IJau Cyanide Works for December were gold 1,529.5 Life is one grand s-veet song with us. L-n*t it, dear I "One grand sweet song. And this it oroing 1 want a few ten dollar notes.'' Now that the Food Dictator (whoever he ia at the moment!
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 384 2 The Worlds best in BRITISH Pianos by— Broadwood Collard am 7 Collard Grands and Uprights AT Incorporated in Hongkong.' Massage Hall (PATRONIZED BV MANY DOCTORS) MASSAGE MANICURE BATHS Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Uaru and Two Asst. Masseuse. OPEN DAILY 6 a.m.-9.00 p.m. No. 239, Bencoolen Street, Teleph. No. 1467. NO LAXATIVES
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    • 529 2 r^_^^ (To night 9.15) Another Lois Weber Super Production (To night 9.15; PreteniiLg tbe Splendid Protean Star Tyrone Power "Where are my Chiidrf n The Eye of God etc., etc. In the play made famous by the late E. S. WILLAKD i 'NEEDHAM'S DOUBLE'! The most Gripping and Impressive drama
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    • 639 2 Unanimous Verdict tlrn the Vaudeville was a huge success AT THE HOUSE OP QUALITY ALHAMBRA BEACH KOAD The Leading Theatre in SWOVP >RE MANAGER M. IL KENYON SLADr TO-NIGHT CONTINUED ENGAGEMENT CF O night NEW IN ACTS ABBOTT and M ARTEL Australia's Greateft Offeiing Direct fiom Harry Ricards and Bn
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  • 697 3 Brutal Proclamations. In a tea room of the House of Commons Mc lan Malcolm, m p, exhibited a collection of posters which is of supreme interest not only to members of Parliament, but to people throughout the civilised world. The collection consists of originals of placards issued
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 570 3 TBE POPULAR PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE TO NIGHT! AT THE TO NIGHT -5& EMPIRES rANJONO PA.OAR ROAD. TRAMS PASS THE DOOK ENTIRE CHANOE OP PROGRAMME (IN THE SECOND SHOW 915 PM.) Be s AS FATE WILLED B< J S A THRILLING PHOTO DRiMA BY VITA 5 Episodes p Efi Q. T E
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    • 259 3 4|V TIME CAN BE EASILY SEEN ON /&'< */V m DARKEST «sf "^^^-~^^4fe> NICHT. wristlV.^^. fv ,/yi Doiiar S watchVv *^*zjm\^ Figures and Hands. A tilC -6-65 for this Gent's WRIST 51/11 Watch witli LUMINOUS FIGURES and HANDS, as illustrated, fitted with Uellable 10 Jewel Swiss Lever Movement. accurately timed
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    • 299 3 J e These high-class Cigarettes are something entirely disyW^^W^^^T^ tinctive, something absolute- >^^M^/ ly uni( l ue at the moderate price charged for them. Ctate^jtdbeh NO. 555 VIBGIHIA LEAF PER TIN OF 50-75 CENT They give to the smoker I (INCLUDING DUTY. u I a feeling of pleasure and Packed
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  • 2122 4 (By Lord Xortbcliffe.) We h^va been making history in London during tbis last week. We are fabhioniug a new England, an England l that is well worth watching. I The silver lining to the cloud of war is the fact tbat more social reforms have been
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 603 4 We respectfully draw the attention of prospective buyers to the fact that the I CANADIAN FORD WHICH WE SELL IS FITTED WITH MAGNETO IGNITION AND DOES NOT RELY ON A STORAGE BATTERY FOR IGNITION The FORD is recognised as the most economical 5 passenger car on the market and is
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  • 1133 5 I. PEACE AND WAR. .3 tae well-known German his u: professor N'ippold, published a kg i der Deutsche Cbaaviaismus, which collection of extracts from newspapers i c:ber writings, and from speeches, -rating the sentiments of the school ■hid) was trv Q g m9 drive Germany into wir The
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  • 102 5 An aged Tamil woman mot with her death uuder the most tragic circumstances on Tuesday last we»-k at Ipoh. It appears that during the heavy shower that fell that evening from iihout hulf past four the I old woman took refuge in oue of the sheds i iu the railway
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 650 5 H I 1 W\WWW^^_^__ mmmTjWL^tm NOTICE is hereby r giveu that the above TR^DE M\RK is the property of BERLI COMPANY carrying on bu-ine«3 as Merchants at No. 4 Prince Street, bingapore, and is used by them in connection with General Merchandise exported by them. NOTICE Is farther given that
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    • 566 5 PANTAI, LIMITED NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from Saturday, the 3id, to Monday, the lithj February, 19) 7, both days inclusive, for the 1 preparation of Dividend Warrints By Order of the Board, DERRICK ft
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    • 555 5 WANTED An experienced C'erk-in-Charge for a small Rubber Estate. One who is able to make out monthly reports and cash accounts, also understand factory work. Apply to S.K.R. c/o this paper. 27 1 g.| Italian, young, highly educated, perfectly acquainted with Fire Insurance business, with import export, seeks suitable position
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 481 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES 4thSUNDAY AFTER EPIPHAN7. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ORCHARD ROAD. 9 a.m. Public Worship. 9 am. Minister's Bible Class 5.3 p.m Pubic Worship Subject of sermon at evening service by Rev William Cross will be Jonah's great re fusal." Wednesday 9o m. Service of Intercession in the lime of War.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 6 Caf.K'i —At Caiiy Island on the 24th inst. to Mr. aud Mrs. A. li, Carey, a daughter.
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    • 19 6 Hakvey.— On tbe 24th iDstant, JOSEPHINE, daughter of John and Alico Harvey, of Kuala Selangor, agtd 7 month*.
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  • 803 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, January. 27, 1917. I »»ci! iiitf f'rcM the sV.pie tijdt jtUbi^Ml I uwed «7 hrihmea «'..>.' Btsbribtd »t ?«->i ItM patriot liiia he- j»:«c*»^ Wiv It is only natural that in a trailing community sueh as ours, thoughts should turn to the possible and probable
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  • 1377 6 Ths Hev W Crose, II a, will conduct the Boustead Institute Service on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. Miss Chopard will sing a solo. Tbe engagement is announced of Mr Frank Gordou Souter, of Sandyctcft Es tate, Bruas, to Miss Dorothy Hildred Bach, Mr W B Kowland, formerly of Pulau Bulang,
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  • 123 6 BARLOW' S PRODUCE REPORT. Or Irg to tbe Chii .s< r days on Ifcotlrd sad Uth mtti h weekly tactions w^c t( until Friday ihie b,^-" I.','^'"*'' 883 tone \stie catalogued f demand at the r>u lmm rit I away after mir-cay. IVn antral) a further decline. Fiue Sheet brought
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  • 295 6 Ship Held up by Robbe- Band The wrer 1. of tbe Hani fair to take its pi ttt uf the tragedies of tlie fl these parts ><-a\s t!. of the N C Daily N-*. A large band ol ii bert &nor« the passengers on tLi-.-
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  • 145 6 a telegram reported boo death of tbe Captain Aristoc Loss m Beaucharup Tie EsOMOA M ''v J killed on tbe front c* engagement wttfa tv io aeroptafl*! Mort :.lly nonndni, be found str. come back and tie I uear Douaumont At first, M ((Tr, rof
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  • 125 6 The foreign b. adfl now the Japauese <..\( i (••,700,000, m v h bonds, Briti-b K*cbequ» CUine^e Indemnity One of the fir-t ChaaeeUoc hat beet I to hit customar\ This i. Ski .1 nt i, a > on a far SMMM gem Ofl pensions and n cellor would be ei
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 Allsopps BBITISH PILSENER BEER Amstei DUTCH PILSENER BEER CALDBECK. MACGREGOR Co. A. C. HARPER Co. 'Special' Sewing Machine Lockstitch Hand Bewing Machine High arm. made of good hardened Bteel, on Htrong WOO ien ba&e, with all the lattst Improvements to aid the operator. Thin, extra parts, net dies etc Intvrcnan^eable
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    • 64 6 ji. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS 3 a Orchard Boad, Telephone Ro. 1000. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First in 1872, Foremost in 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at our Command, thus ensuring always the production cf only the best results in Studio Portraiture,
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  • 393 7 PREMIER ON CONFERENCE AIMS DOMINIONS AND INDIA TO SHARE A NEW EPOCH Jaa Sf. Mr L^oyd George gave interview on the subject of siag imperial War Council London correspondent of the sited Cable Service. Tho i "I do not wish to interfere with the atfriirs
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  • 154 7 I ban not hesitated to depart from lent Nd we eertsunly have not but in these days vaeaaaot hesitate because we are precedents. The Empire has I hear: and sou! in:o the war e*h bs felling in our duty if every po-sible step to «ee its Mien
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  • 372 7 hia implies that the conference 1 KM) as pOSSiblfl tbe war ii not won yet, and rt in our efforts m that we tour maximum strength at the mom at. Further we are most the last and most i u tbe British Kmpire Ibfl world an
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  • 169 7 Heavy Gun Work London. Jau 'lo —-The French comma u:que says: A German coup de main after beary bombardment three kilometers southeast of Barry au Bjms failed. The enemy left his dead. l'wu enemy aeroplanes were brought down including Lieutenant Onynemer'p twenty seventh. London, Jaa 26
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  • 131 7 German Progress Near Riga London. Jan 25. Wireless. German official. We attacked on a ten kilometer front on both sides of the Aa and took prisoner 1 714 Russians with thirteen machine guns. London, Jan 25. Wireless. Russian Official. After violent fighting we dis lodged and threw
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  • 48 7 Madrid, Jan 25. Major Franc'sco, a member of the Spanish General Stiff, is to be ccurtmartialled for a speech he made at a dinner given by the German colony of Barcelona in which he attacked the Allie- and toasted the triumph of the Central Powers.
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  • 34 7 Tokio Jan 25. A political crisis on purely domestic controversies with the defeat of the Government and Diet and dissolution is expected. Tokio, Jan 25 The Emperor has dis solved parliament.
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  • 24 7 Londen, Jan 24 Sinkings Steamers Tremeadow (British). Reiuunga iNorwegian), Kiampenborg (Danish). One boat load of the Tremeadow's crew is missing. I
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  • 15 7 Paris, Jan 26.— Co^i is ten th Uiags ahundred weigh:. j
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  • 273 7 GREAT MEETING IN LONDON Coordinating Plans [By Submarine Gable] Rente <■'■ Ser t? ice 1 Paris, Jan 25. The Allied naval war council London reached a complete un derstanding and there is every reason to hope it will result in the strengthening of the Allies' sea power.
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  • 158 7 Enemy Losses Still Doubtful London. Jan '25 Wireless Germau Official V 69 received a direct hit on the bridgo. The Captain, Max Schult/, com mandicg the flotilla siuce the beginning of the war. waa killed, with two officers and a few others. The steering gear
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  • 68 7 London, Jan 25. The Japanese budget has been introduced io the Diet. It provides for the application of eight millions to the foreign murket from the sinking fund, tho issue of nearly fourteen millions in domestic loans aud oue and a half millions supplementary uaval vote. Last year's
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  • 48 7 Tokio. Jan 24. An association for the relief of Allied sick and wounded has been established. A millionaire speaker urged thut at lea^c two million sterling shou'd hi? tubscribh-d nationally. Premier Terauchi said it was time Japan demonstrated h r sympathy practi cally.
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  • 49 7 London, Jan 24. Ic is stated the Co! lieries have notified the calling up of certain clashes of miners to military service, includiog those who have entered the mines since the war b^gan, some surface workers, and officials, and aUo eligibles who are habitual timelosers.
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  • 45 7 The Hague, Jan 26 —The Foreign Minister is of opinion that it would b»s unwise of the Netherlands to adopt a policy to bind itself to exercise any economic or military compulsion against any other power as outlined in Mr Wilson's speech. I
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  • 36 7 London, Jan 26 Au Order in Council, renders compulsory the sale or loan toi the Treasury of such foreign securities as are required to regulate exchange. Hitherto the matter has been voluntary.
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  • 352 7 NO ENEMY AGREEMENT n America Puzzled [By Submarine Cable] I Beater's Ber vies j uot erdam, Jan 24. The Cologne Gazette says We cannot see how the world is brought nearer peace by President Wilson's speech unless America at tempta to practise what he preaches. The Rheinisch-Westfaelische
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  • 61 7 Londou, Jan 26. Router states the Greek Government handed the Allies a note formally expressing iegret for tbe events of Dec 1 and 2. Athens. Jau 25. The ceremonial saluting of the Allies' flags in accordance with tbe ultimatum demand will occur on Jan 27. The Allied Ministers,
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  • 68 7 London, Jan 'Jfi A telegram from Pernambuco says the cn prured St Theodore was despatched ou a raiding expedition ou Defc 28. Many of the officers of the German raider wore iron crosses for service in tho Moewe. When the Mount Temple was tuuk, horses which made
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  • 24 7 London, J m 24. The annual confer ence of tbe Labour Party at Manch^stt-i overwhelmingly endorsed the labourites joining the Government.
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  • 21 7 Hague, Jan 24. The Netherlands Oversea Trust has arranged to resume im ports of jute aud jute poods.
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  • 17 7 London, Jan 24. The Prince of Wales has returned to the front.
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  • 158 7 F. M. S. POLICE. Alleged Defalcations In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Thursday morning, before Mr A W just, Mr Thomas de Siiva, at present of the Kedah Government Service aul lite Pin uncial Assistant in the F M S I'o'ice Fiu ancial Department, was formally chug d with
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 ROBINSON Co. HAVE JUST UNPACKED Ayres <Sb Slazengers TENNIS (^m^ BALLS TENNIS REQUISITES-ALWAYS IN STOCK. TENNIS POLES LAWN MOWERS TENNIS NETS TENNIS COURT TAPE LINES TENNIS MARKER? LAWN ROLLERS TENNIS MARKING PINS NET ADJUSTERS 11/ iW fi. fl If 17 wyivv Send for our booklet on Sfci<;-<t r Ti/>(s it
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 594 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. For particulars aa to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY) SPECIAL 5000 TONS TOURIST STEAMERS FHOM JAVA TO A (JSTRALI A BATAVIA-SOURABAYA— PORT DARWIN— PORT MORESBY -BRISBANE SYDNEY—
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    • 563 8 \3m Okitish India Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with Hli Majesty's Government.) For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. HOMEWARD (POR EUROPE). OUTWABD (FOB OBlll) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERYICE Homeward (for Europe) I Outward (for China ahd Japan) The Intermediate
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    • 590 8 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd < Incorporated in Japan! EUROPEAN LINE. A service ls maintained between Tofcoti&ibi via ports to Marseillee, London, nnder mt* oontract with tbe Imperial Japanese Oovers ment. The New Twin screw Bteamer* maintaining this service have been epeolallf designed and constr acted, and
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    • 334 8 M. M. MESSAGERIES MARlTitop. INCORI-OR*TKD I S f MAIL LINK Fortnight y 'ervice botveei i 3 China, .lapan, Ceykn. Djibouti Marseille?. P* BRANCH LINE Fortnightly v.-ryicebetw<rr Safe I Haiphong. -'-'c For further information apply to J. de COURTOis '■HiORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE KE'>ui.Ak Sailings o MAURITIUS and SOUTH AFRICAN For Particalar.T
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 560 9 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP m GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 82, Old Jewry, E.C. ibf Ccmpaap haa £20.000 deposited With the Supreme
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    • 436 9 THE MINUFtCTUSERS LIFE INSURANCE GO. (Incorporated in Canada). All kindi ol Life and Endowment policies tamed. F. S Evans. Manager, South Eastern Asia. Gatbrle A Co. Ltd., General Agents, Singapore. SOUTH BRITISH n ,NSURAW C < E C0 LTD (Incorporated in New Zealand.) fUI Insurances effected on Buildings, Renl and
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    • 556 9 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK^LTD. Capital Subscribed Y. 43,000 000 XJapital Paid Up Y. 30,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 20,800,000 rrenident, J. Inouye Esq. Viee-President. Y. Yamakawa E.-^q. DIRECTORS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Efq. T. Kawashima E^q R. Kimura Ebq. Baron K
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    • 599 9 CHEESE AUSTRALIAN CHEDDAR CHEESE SINGAPORE GOLD STOR4GE Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, K. LUMPUR, IPOH PENANG. I W. d7& H, O. WILLS 9 IW OR L D FAMOUS CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS at the following prices including Duty Wild Woodbine Cigarettes per tin of 50 30 cts. Capstan Medium 55 n Gold Flake
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  • 1362 10 Concerning Whit Befell the Good Ship Pelham" Captain Kegan, Master; Michael Bradj, Mate. The following well written article taken from the Hongkong Police Reserve Gazette, by Captain C Cbampkin, is of unique historic interest in this part of the world "Truth," says somebody, ie
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  • 344 10 Col to Supreme Commander in 2\m (n tier:-! Nive'le wuo ha? toasM General J< ilre as Commandei it the Armies of Prance iu tbt the officer who vac :.r.- :a brilliant French fctteck on Doand acd ao x on Octobei I »l gained cut- of tic mo6t g!o!
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 472 10 C A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD. HAVE JUST RECEIVED GREASEPROOF PAPER IW ALU ABLE FOR PACKING GAMBIER. RUBBER. BUTTkR. ETC., AND FOR CULINARY PURPOSES. .mi irrm-nnawm aim i iiii ■■■■■in in win lane as a■■ in "genu^e quality.' |DoYou Suffer from any I IVIHi M. O A-,/"! il Aj-J.^ Eczema. Scrofula.Bad
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    • 201 10 fok If yon want the vin best Emulsion V AIII^iSJIHM the one that not onlv gives the best results, but that is V O^^ll really pleasant to take, that agrees perfectly with delicate ir^rtort^^rMM stomachs and that greatly improves appetite and digestion— Y^JJ^s^ then be sure to get Angier's Emulsion
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  • 1557 11 (ssaed by FRASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jan 26th. Oap. Iseuv. Paid. r,48» d:» sc^kes. ski^srs 100,000 88 In All&gai 12J% 2 8 2 i 879,930 2s 2s Anglo-Java 90% 4 0 .<■,<• 150,000 Ss So Anglo-Malay 3W int 10 0 ia v 50,000 2s Ss
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 591 11 After a recent Air Raid the following unsolicited testimonial was received m Mmimax Limited:— u On Wednesday evening last an incendiary bomb dropped on our premises, crashed through the roof breaking the rafters and fetching down the ceiling, and set fire to the sitting room which is in the Dccupation
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    • 14 11 "All gootauon* of ttcerling ouaus tonal ae regarded aa parol* aft"!—*' lor Ibe preeeai.
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    • 22 11 gsjjiv-, ■■ffiirp I i '^^MSyKSHSH ae&ra fire" W Most Certain Cure/> >i Phygician* recommend them I <tM Of all Chemists. M. >mm
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 795 11 MAIL TABLE To day. Intermediate and loom mail* ut bt Ijudc in list below Fenang, Malacca, F M.S. (by Tram; p m daily excep; Sunday), Johc.io, b, iM, 11 n.m ItM, 2 II 6 pu, Cucob Eoofc Gan Bco SM P. Baatm 4P. Bulang Hock Kenc 110 am Batavia Var
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  • 949 12 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesfcerdaj in the board rcuoi The President (Mr F J Hallifax) was in the chair, and there were also present Dr N V Samy and Messrs A W Bean, RolaDd Braddell, W A Sims, J A Elias, B Tesseusohn,
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  • SELANGOR RACES.
    • 99 12 Race one Taman, Will o the Wisp, Beau Brummell, Moment, Silvia and Silverlight. Races three and seven. Black Prince, Aringa, Paul, Silvia, Idunno Beaulight, Bonnety Bob, Michael Graham, A W V, Ampang, Motor Cycle, Roumania, Pegasus, Fallowland, May B, Charity, Caramut, the Earl, Brown Comet, Britisher and Oh
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    • 106 12 Races one and -ix. Princess Pat, Krong Lim, Farisba, Bfystic, Sir Douglas, Polar Star, Tccsiu and Tim. Races tbrp« arid seven Tongkat, Welcome o-e, Nnllo, Betting Bill, Kuutsford, Sudor, I',,tu Gujdb, Glorify, Albans Quaker girl, Loaddeer, Tobique, the Owl Venture. Black Satin, Sandy Creek, Milky W'-iy and Great
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  • 78 12 The match between Abeam and Brown has now been fixed up aud will take piece at the Drill Hall ou Tuesday evening aud will b.) for ten rounds. Other matches will include Ko-e against seaman Wiiby of the Australian navy, and Tibbies against another competitor, whilst other service bouts
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  • 90 12 The S C C met the Sea Defences in a friendly match on the Club ground last evening au interesting game resulting, j the chief feature of which was the fine defence of Hay man for the Sea Defences.! At half time each Bide bud scored once, 1 but
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  • 71 12 The following is the Y M C A eleven to meet the s R C in tho Cup semi final this! ifternoon. Goal Johnston; Backs, Oliver and' Sellapan Halves, Mansell, Hogan and, ronks Forwards, Word, Bradick, Kha iffa, Winder and Smith. The S it C team is. Goal
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  • 97 12 it Is slated ia bhe Peking papers tbat iuriug tho tirst two weeks of tbe present nontb hundreds of people, including rickshaw men, coolies* and beggara both nale and female, have been frozen to death n Peking. Many of theeo casew might lave bem saved by the j id:ciouB distribu
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  • 795 12 From Out Own Correspondent Weltevreden, Jan 21. Business generally, though showing a slight improvement this week, continues slack, and the outlook for the future ie anything bub promising. Transactions in the various articles of export were few and far between, with rates shewing but little change. America still
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  • 18 12 SCC BOWLING TOURNAMENT Single Handicap Final. McKean beat Norrie 21 20. SATURDAYS TIE. Final Championship. Norrie v Nelson.
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  • 55 12 A lady clairvoyant who visited Hongkong recently predicted in one of her trances that in February or March a new Power would enter the lists against the Allies, but that, despite this addition to the obstacles in the way of its attainment, decisive victory would be secured by the Entente
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  • 266 12 S. C. R. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. The^ final for the tennis championship between Tan Chong Kee and Seow Poh Leng was played on Monday afternoon i before a large crowd of members and friends. Tbe former won by 6 0 and 6-2. The hon'ble Dr Lim Boon Keng
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  • 347 12 Seremban V Singapore The Seremban Rugby football team accomplished a very good performance on Tuesday when they defeated tbe XV from Singapore by one try (three points) to nil. Seremban played as selected, but Singa pore lacked the services of Broad, their; captain and stand-off half. This necessitated
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  • 55 12 A matinee will be giveu at the Palladium I this afternoou for which a strong pro gramme has been arranged. At the Alhambra this evening in addition to to the Abbott Martell turn new pictures will be shown, Tha Goad of Jealousy, latest Pathe war gazette, and various
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  • 43 12 Ihe Johore Court of Appeal will sit on Feb 12, June 25, Oct 8 this year. The Misses Woods who have return, d from a successful time in .lava will giv j au entertainment at Raffles hotel on Wednesday after the special dinner.
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  • 92 12 Sunday 28th Instant Tide 1.46 p m. Height 9ft. siu, Johnßton's Pier 9, 10 acd li a.m. 2.1 0 and 8.80 p rn. Club Bungalow 980 and 10. 'AO a.m. 12 15, 3 and 5 BO p.m Water Polo and Team lWe. These events will take place
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 183 12 LIGHTING ECONOMY can be effectively practised by installing WOTAN HALF WATT LAMPS —a b— i in ii i»m im m——mmm_M_^___. «l ..JIJ a These Lamps are suit- 1 B lj able for general light- |l Llvt e= ing io all types of S ]f j turcsare. p u^ w installations.
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