The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 December 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. [RN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 17, 1918. NO. 9,546
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  • 276 1 The event of the day's wires is the enthusiastic reception of the President of the Great Republic of the West by the people and President of the Great Republic of Europe. Mr Wilson ceases his official visit after 48 hours but means to see Prance thoroughly and
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  • 1804 1 WheD I first went into the Navy it was all damn your-eyee, drink, and chewing tobacco. I was once informed by a eeaeoned and retired bluejacket m that remote period be fere the world went to war. And now," he added, m tones of mixed admiration and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 GOODRICH TYRES |OL IDS VND PNEUMATIC! RAFFLES CAFE CONFECTIONERY Bras Basab Road, Baffles Building. X'mas New Year Cakes AND Mince Pies. HHBIIMHBBHHHM SHBBBBH BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. CiDiLLftC, MAnMON WHITE B^pffl^fiM [i the Royal Typewriter, the ffPSfcS SmS3 The Royal Typewriter S Importers: RONEO LIMITED, Singapore (Incorporated m Eug'and) We
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    • 108 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). Children's Annuals AND f 13 JT V-l x% Christmas. YAMATO'S C THE HOUSE <8b That has Specialised I T TWENTY JL Jl COTTONS SILKS. c YAMATO COMPANY c SINGAPORE. TABLE WINES. W H I TE RED Annual Cheap Sale Our price reduction under ordinary
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    • 104 1 L4T£ST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Howitt Phillips Co do not open till Thursday Page 2 Notices concerning the Swimming Club —Page 8. Motor cycle and side car for Bale Page 3. Simpam Valley meeting— Page 3. Experienced book keeper wanted Page 8. Communication with Saigon now esta Wished— Page 3. Notice re
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS!
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 85 1 High Watoi— 9-lu a.m., IC-5J p m. Discharged Soldiers Mtg., S.G.O. 5.15 p.m. S Shorthand Writers Ant, Meeting 8.30 p.m. Wednesday 18th. High Water— 9-57 a.m., 11-38 p.m. Fall Moon, Alhambra On? Day chow, 9.30 p.m. Thursday 19th. High Water— ie 43 a.m., C.il pm. Licencing Justices, 2 3 j
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 ESTABLISHED AGENCY IU AUSTRALIA With htad cm jo m Melbourne desires to fitt into tub with SINGAPORE FIRMS Importiß-2 ant Exporting Hardware, Metals General Goods Apply In urst instance to: "MSKCHAUT" c/j ANDERSON'S, Advertising Agency, 16, CHANGS ALLEY. j HAVE YOU TRIED i GOODRICH FULL SIZES P t LARGE STOCKS
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    • 583 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD To-Night! at 9-3O To-Night!! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME NEW FEATURES, NEWCOMEDIES, INCLUDING The Favourite Star of the Screen GRACE CUNARD In a Thrilling 5 Act Drama Entitled HELL'S_CRATER Supported by THE GREATEST OF ALL COMEDIANS CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN A 2 FART FAROE, ENTiTLED THE RINK And the Latest
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    • 487 2 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTBAODnti, SPECIAL "OUR DAY- ent?dl NA8 V m Aid of tee British Red Cross and th] Tcr^ r T/ lN 'MENT A L HA MBRa On Wednesday, Dccc ber is i- l Under the Patronage and m the Dlstinfiui roi d the Deputy Governor, P. Seton Jam SJcSo 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 807 3 [AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Building Sale At Messrs CHING KENG LEE A Cos Sale-room Baffles Chanibtrs, Raffles Place, 00 Monday, December 23rd, at 2-3O p.m. I**! pirce of land near Newtjn Railway Station and with a frontage on Bukit ,waJ *rea 41 .818 tqaare feet. An excellent site for compound
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    • 813 3 V ROTTERDAM The lit quality Shag is supplied uith our Signature., s \^DE ERVEN *J»/ 9r. DE ERVEN *gl NOriOE is hereby giron that tho above three Trade Marks are the property of DE ERVEN DE WED J. VAN NELiLE of Schiedamschen dijk wijk 8, No. 46, Rotterdam m the
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    • 667 3 NOTICE. Tbe Eastern Extension Australia ft China Telegraph Company, Limited. [Incorporate m Eaglamd] Direct communication with Saigon is restored. A. B. SKOTTOWE, Ag. Manager, Straits Dietriet. 17-12 NOTICE Members of the Swimming Club are hereby notified that all enquiries, correspondence etc. should from to day be addressed to Mr. F.
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    • 724 3 APPLICANTS THANKED, I The vacancy In oar office for en atgtstant it now flliel and applicants ate t linked. GaTTEV ft BATEMR t\ng%.. ire. WANTEU Experienced Book keeper and General Olerk ie quired for Bubber Eat ate In Singapore. Apply, stating previous experience to Box 61 c/o Free Press. 17
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 17 4 Micdonald.—On letb Instant, at Jurn Estate Province Wellesley, to Mr. akd Mrs A. Macdovald, a sod.
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    • 28 4 0aynor—Mitchell.— On 16th December at the Presbyterian Chnrch, by the Rev. Wm. Cross. Brian Seymour Gaynor, Indian Army, to Marguerite Mitchell. (Australian papers please copy). i I■-
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  • 1176 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, December 17, 1918. So acute has been the comment m some quarters occasioned by certain remarks of the Chief Secretary F M S made duHng the discussion m Federal j Council on education estimate 3 that Sir Edward Brockman has thought it desirable to issue
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  • 126 4 Both Mr O V Thomas and Mr C C Rogere, of the Peaang Municipal Electrical Department, aie laid up. They have had a very strenuous time eince the outbreak of war m 1914 (S Echo.) Japanese prisoners m Germany, who are largely seamen and passengers of the ill fated Hitohi
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  • 341 4 A Possible Abuse The following ammiog incident ia re ported as having occurred at the [psh station hotel. A few days ago a well known planter, who happened to be staying at the hotel, was addressed as folio wb: Clerk: —"Sir, I think you can leave the hotel
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  • 532 4 Addressing the Aldershot troops on his fonr years' war reminiscences, the Rev Michael Adler, C F, said the impressions left upon his mind by living among hie brother Englishmen under war cordi tions was that never again could serious misaoderetandings arise between Jew and Christian. At a Committee meeting of
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  • 112 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. < < 1 Premier CU *««it ig I jCi:« propasiQß t( I toatttett :h;, t ance given bf Vl I «mv,« .remain aoimniel <M irfc*ck* woutd *>, Ibe a repru.vion i future penis. warn v., convinced o! the n^Z^M givicg everybod: and r U pei ß (Crimes
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  • 225 4 ASIATIC COMMUNITIES OUR DAY GIFT. The following ate ptTfekn 4 1 communities who Puh^ctibed 86,408 30 for Otf D* Fu:d l Southern Indian Mchumedant«4e Ceyicneee acd Tamil* |g Bombay MohaCiedang fl Sindhi Merchants I Indian employees at Heai I quarters I N C 0 and men cf S s Po'.ce
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  • 242 4 Wall calendars for are tc faafl from the India DiepeLf;ary ecu tbe M Times. Mr Ueah Swee Lee hat kindly prettcj the well-known race borte Princes PjJ to be auctioned for tbe Hed OfeM andM Penang. I Fcr the relief of the paorer classes J Galle District, Ceylon wLo sk
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 125 4 RELENTA V 9 THE BRITISH APERIENT WATER BOTTLED BY SCHWEPPES Ltd, I SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK MAGGREGOR GO. I Whiskies of Renown FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS Johnnie Walker, Black and Red Label. Usher's Green Stripe Special Reserve. Crawford's Old Scotch. House of Lords. Maclachlan'S lon a and Five Castles.
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    • 44 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD TELEPHONE 1085 6_Z~__ g% FOB 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 12 do $10 Rote the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, Mo Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of out work oould be given or demanded.
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  • 356 5 FR ANCE AND WILSON H» C*bl«j tuaMr'i ftorrioe] 14 Ac a luacheon at the Prudent Poiuctua m toaatioe 1 < |(jn, after eulogizing tbe i I cru-.ider iika enthusiasm 1 (cant, referred to the German r ?e, p'O'Tiibinß to m*ke f y ram Gda«al S;aff „< on tin
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  • 196 5 l:sicc, Dee 15. —There was a complete wc:e of disorder m the polling yeater nctpl (or a slight scuffle between tan supporters and Nationalists at '::=ra:y. Tha astonishing feature every <*.::: was :ue eagerness of women to The proportion of women to men pmt London division was ten
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  • 115 5 n- Man Siang, the well known *-r Cf Paket, arrived m Penang ■fc boailj and friends by the s s Thursday and intends spending i^i at Sandbanks Tanjong •••■^g of the Modern Language -iety, ia London, Sir Sidney presidential addrecs, urged *t«j research m foreign literature -~-p un uuj broaden
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  • 323 5 WHAT THE 'CUBES WANT [H* satunaniM u»ol«] [lUvtor's Bervio«] Amsterdam, Dec IB.— A wire from Jarlin aaya the Spartacns programme ncludfeß the disarmament of all non iroietarian forces, the formation of a eotkera* militia and Hedguard, the aboli ion of all officers and nou-coma, the ep!aceia:«nt of all
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  • 48 5 Paris, Dec 15. Here Erzberger read to ihe Armistice Commission a declaration •omplaining of the increased severity of ;he Allies' conditions and their failure to revictual Germany and demanding the raising of the blockade, the liberation of war prisoners and the immediate opening )f peace negotiations.
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  • 442 5 Chief Secretary's Views Sir Edward Brockman, k c m g, (Chief Secretary) writes to the Malay Mail Certain comments have been made m the public press on my remarks on the subject of teachers' salaries at the recent Federal Council. Possibly I was not clearly heard by the
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  • 441 5 TREATMENT OF NATIVES Flogging, Flogging, Flogging (By UmbmrnriM (JabUJ IlUuUr'a Service] London, Deo 11.— A White Book has been published by the Colonial Office coctainiug the statements of native chiefs previously read by the Minister Mr Walter Long m a speech of the Cirae roons also Samoa,
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  • 129 5 London, Dec 12.— At a meeting of the Central Asian Society Colonel Pemberton endorsed the suggestion of Colonel C C Yate that the peace terms should inolude the restoration to China of the famous astronomical instruments taken from Peking to Berlin m 1900. General Sir Edmund Barrow
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  • 268 5 Penang Says Burma Import Is Forbidden It almost looks as it there is going to be 1 as much confusion and misunderstanding i over the rice imports question as there i ha* been over the American rubber import figures. Quoting our paragraph stating that the report of prohibition
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  • 497 5 In connection with Sir John Anderson's ruling on the statue of foreigners the following, published m IVO4, now .again becomes oC interest. "H E The Governor and Foreigners." Sir, The tone of your contemporary's I leading article of the 22nd met. on the above Eubject, has
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  • 85 5 In consequence of the late arrival of the steamer the Howitt Phillips Co are unable to open on Wednesday the 18th as advertised. The opening night will therefore be ou Thursday the 19th when the Company will present Seven Days Leave." The performance of Peg O'my
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  • 134 5 The Selznick feature at the Harima Hall this week commencing to night will be the long-heralded appearance of the popular young star Norma Taimadge m the first of her Selznick Picture pro ductioue a screen version of the noted drama "Panthea" by Monckton Hoffe. Striking scenes depicting the
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  • 106 5 1 i The heavy rain of the late afternoon r resulted m a soddened ground for the t eoccer match on the Esplanade last even l iag between the S C G and the V M C A. 3 Never thelese the players conquered the conditions and put up
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  • 23 5 Ie The result of the Men's Monthly Medal [c was winner H M Cantrell with a score of 8 down.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 259 5 ROBINSON Co. FRESH SHIPMENT OP MELACHRI NO 3 m m Jv g J R— m m m fe>: 9 m tins of 100s fi No. 4 m tins of 50 s 8 di to 100's 1 No. 5 ditto SOs No. 3 m tiiis of SO FRESH STOCKS OF Three
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 556 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE Q O\r E R N AIEN x (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Servioe. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, KKQ X MAR a for Liverpool about 23rd Dec amber (via Suez Ottnal). YOKOHAMA MARU"
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    • 440 6 Osaka Shosen Kaisha (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated m Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) For EUROPE via Suez, s.e. Altai Mara for London Early Jan. •s.s. Ganges Maru M for Marseilles About 27th Dec. s.s. Nanking Maru"
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    • 324 6 TIMOR DILLY. £.8. "MONTORO" will leave' on or about the 29thUnstant calling at Tlmor^Di ly. For Freight and Passage?] Apply BOUSTEAD ft Co., Agents. Singapore, 12th December, 1918. 13 12 2812 For Seattle direct and if Sufficient Inducement Offers FOR VANCOUVER ALSO 8. 8. Fuku Maru of 7,000 tons, will
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    • 628 6 W^ Jb m M m I SL m tt %Jp& mJ&Pt- I (Companies lacotpotaiefl Ea fe i»Ba Mail and Passenger s Ervic t PENINSDLAB AND OBIENTAI S N r (Under Contract with His Majesty Qcvernmrr- C °p?nTa yl M L SEBVICB3 EAST 0P BOMB,, are& «&e Company's intermediate SEBVICES to
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  • 242 7 Supplies for Estates The Scoietary ol the P A M has received (he following letter (torn the Resident Councillor, Penang, dated Deo 6th 11 1 have the honour to inform you that arrangements have been made with the Indian Government by whioh par-boiled rice can be obtained from
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  • 169 7 SUICIDE'S £32,000 INSURANCE. The question of whether the late man aging director of the Dominion Trust Company of Canada, Mr W R Arnold, took his own life and thereby forfeited his lights under policies with three life insur ance companies was finally decided by a judgment of the Judicial Committee
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  • 248 7 Evidence is continually arriving at the Department of Oversene Trade (Develop ment and Intelligence) cays the L and C Express of Oct 20, of the activities during the wai of Germans m the Netherlands East Indies. It appears that they are taking energetic steps
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  • 101 7 Mr Eder and Commendatore Bianchini, two members of Zionist Commission, who have visited Haifa, Safod, Tiberias, and several of the Jewish Colonies m tbe newly liberated territory of Palestine on a tour of inspection, report that the condition of the Colonies genet ally is satisfactory. At Tiberias
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 148 7 TROPICAL ROOFING GENASCO Supplied with patent "KANT LEAK" KLEATS #hich do away with the necessity of using sticky cement at the overlaps. sTrrMAcrAi j"iiiniiiiilHlJatMs)Bi B^ 4 <^** << *i GENASCO is the result of over 30 years experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofings. Its durability makes it the most
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    • 43 7 W.J. GARCIA 119, Orchard Boad. Pianos bought, sold or exchange* Good prices allowed for old is strnments. Cheapest and best stock of Must* and small musical goods it Singapore, Piano, Organ A Musical Instru. meats. KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA THE IDEAL PICKMEUP Sale Everywhere
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    • 365 7 Dr. Cassell's Tablets Cure Pains m the Stomach Windy Spasms and Indigestion Dr. Gi-sell's Tablets cure Indigestion because they strengthen your stomach and make it able to digest the food you eat. Then all your |»aiu and weakness cease, your body is properly "nourished, and soon you arc well and
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  • 399 8 Japanese Navy and the Cape. The Governor General of South Africa has received a letter of appreciation from the commander of a Japanese Warship, which has been for some time m Suu;h African waters. 16 reads: i I have the honour to inform your Ex
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  • 228 8 For the past few week*, England, eaye the L and C Express like many other parts of the world, has been attacked by a serious epidemic of influenza. The disease is a particularly virulent character, and has caused a considerable rise m mortality. Happily, the number of
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  • 132 8 The absence of any allusion to the Empire m the National Anthem prompted the Royal Colonial Institute, through its journal, United Empire, to invite augges Hods for an Empire Verse which might prove suitable for incorporation m the National Anthem. Publicity was given to the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 847 8 TAPPING KNIVES The "PAT" Knife L _.||MH TMI--MI I 111 f. It X ILLUSTRATION SHEWS THE ACTUAL SIZE OF THIS POPULAR KNIFf. THE BL4DE IS MADE OF FINEST Jp r yo^ QUALIFY STEEL AND THE CURVE %>' OF CUTTING EDGE IS AS SO^^ APPROVED BY WELL British KNOWN PLANTERS' -^^0^
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    • 114 8 BRITISH (SIAM) I*l k\\ ASSOCIATION. "Oil* DAY 1918 W4R Hi I LOTTERY. TICALS 1,000,000. Tickets, Ticals 5 or $5 50 Mi all ticket- US M i~ l Ist Prize rieal« 200, MC p 2 Prizes z rum 0 j 5 icooc I .2 5.g:" j 10C- 140 will be- gtveu
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  • 61 9 (Corkecteu Up to l)f-c 16.) Bank 4m s 2 4 15-82 demand 2 4 7-82 I Private crsdibs sms 2 4 11 16 France demand Bank 302 India, T. T. 158* Hongkong demand 42i% Piera Yokohama demand IOS Java, demand 132* Bangkok demand 664 Sovereigns B-auk Buying *8 54
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  • 159 9 I Dae 16. i Tin buyers 1125.101 Gambier 12 CG j Gambier Cub?* No. 1 25 Dl Gambier Cube No. 2 22 CO Pepper Black ordin. Spore 33 00 Pepper, (White fair) 63.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) uctu Nutmegs (80 to the lb com Mace (Banda) com Cloves
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  • 7 9 'I Dec 16. Iwami Maru (Jap
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1202 9 us. ever $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 HI GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C nipacy haft £20,000 deposited wllh the Supreme Conn 0/ EDgland, and oompliea with the BcltlshLlfe Uaaraioe jWjiates Vjb la over/
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    • 510 9 iJL KU9 I 3 Ull J. 3li M << fl| rAID OP CAPITAL £1,200 OCO 112BSRYE FUND £2,000,000 teserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD O3 FICa H BXBHOP.S6ATB, \.Q%XiO#, I, C. iiiatl^ar Hcngkoni Pen&vf i*,»gko* Doilo Tntci i*fe*v'iE Iv:oh Elangooo Jii;ji'%i- fCarachl Saigon jslaofllfi Kl.^j jo?o.rjliaa *to^«C£ v.out Sbin.^uiii l©^o
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    • 58 9 MASSAGE HALL No 239 Benooolen Street OPEN DAILY 6 a.m. 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1467. I /a ii v MANICURE MASS4GE. IPENTRAI It^i MOTORS, UML.I i JUST ARRIVED "A&PIN ALL'S 9f A, C. V. PAINT I The Pei feet PaiDt for Motor Car Mudguards. STOCKISTS HINWATT&Co., Head Office Motor Works
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 823 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnoge Master Frrm Con:i^necp For Hock Lee Bri 9% Sampeou lVuar.s 6 Govt Uoc Martinique Dm 2S'i L'otersen li.»rik;k 8 E A Co i:^mbay Singavadji Dut 299 Kcoraer Dall 8 KPM Dry Dock Wing Oa Bri 1100 Ridubffd Hkongll Goy H*fcoafFlevo Sir 129 Drits Slbu
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  • 1216 10 ANOTHER UNVEILING FOR CENTENARY DAY. City Hall Frontage to ac Beautified. As people came into town yeeletJay morning, they wondered what wai the meaning tf the palisading* that had sprang np like mushrooms m the nigbt m front of City Hall, and wi:h what purpose the
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  • 453 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cuing Keng Lee and Co at their Sale room yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of intending purchasers the biddings were brisk and the prices obtained good. 999 Years' leasehold land and house No 81 Bain st,
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  • 209 10 Parades and Clasees are discontinued until January. There will be a Garden Party at Monk's Hill Bukife Timah Road on Saturday, Dec 213t. AH Singapore Troops parade V M C A Grcucd, 280 p.m. Bands .bring instruments, Tbe Fourth Singapore Troop has baen registered. Headquarters, 28 St
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  • 746 10 E B H has been writing to the Ban goon Gazette under the head of Travels m Troublous Times. Some one has been pulling his leg about Johore. Singapore is the Part Said of the Far East, m its mixture of races and babel of tongues. But
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  • 167 10 There are thirteen horses m work on the Ponang ccurse for the forthcoming race neeting, which opens on Tuesday, the 21st January. Black Watch looking fl£ and well was the firs!; to appear on Saturday. He was sent once round, pulling hard all the way. Dara was
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  • 35 10 The Consul General for the United States is m receipt of a telegram from the Secretary of State, Washington, reading as follows Circular thirteenth import restrictions on crude rubber are removed."
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  • 329 10 H M Bucveying ship Merlin arrived io port on Sunday evening. The ChyebassA, with the outward mails I of November 10, pasted Suez on Tuesday, December 8. The s b Iwami Maru ie timed to arrive io Pen an g about the 18th instant. She will have prompt
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  • 181 10 Final Meetings In Ipoh Four important meetings of the Tin Commission were held m Ipoh last week, presided over by the Hon Mr A H Lemon, British Resident of Negri Sembilan, who is tbe Chairman of the Commission. All the members of the Commission were present. The witnesses
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  • 15 10 Agents Gutbiie and Co. Bukit Kajang 62,864; total 6 months 285,727.
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  • 66 10 Agents Sime, Darby and Co. SluiciDg 72.45 Tribute 35.43 Total 107 87. The valley m which the Plant has been working is now worked out. The plant is being removed to the lower valley of the mine aud this operation will probably be completed about middle of
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  • 22 10 I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. j Championship. i Lowndea beat A Smith 21 11. J Henderson v Hammond unfinished.
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  • 63 10 McKeaa v Norrie. Hickey v White. Van GujleDberg v Nelson. Singles. Doig ecr v Gtddes o ye 6. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship MoEenzie v Batohart. Singles, Bantley owa 2 v Whive o^9 3. Doubles. Doig and Hammond ecr v to finish Neieot and Vun Cuylenburg owe 8.
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  • 42 10 Van Cuylenberg v Nelson. Lowndee owe 1 v McKerzie or Norrie owe 6. Doubles. McEean and A Smith owe 5 Strickland and Hickey owe 4. Jones O P Griffith and R R Turner owe 1 v Bentley and McCnlloch scr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 376 10 1 Is your Baby contented s= Your baby can be contented and haprv a iov 3 s if his food satisfies him. Baby should take lie jj= should sleep peaoefully, ai 1 i^i weight and health like i his b %^Wf 9 Ui a boon to all U r ;i
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