The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 December 1918

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPOEE, FEIDAY, DECEMBEE 27, 1918. NO. 9,554
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  • 296 1 The Bolsheviks of Russia are claiming the 'honour" of having brought about the revolution in Germany, whilst thej ex Foreign Minister of Russia is trying to persuade the Allies that they must send big armies to sqadsb theee same J Bolsheviks Page 6 Despite rebuffs, Germany is
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  • 742 1 There is heroism other than that which finds its expression in the fury of battle. It is a thousand times harder to be heroic <vhen one is not at grips with the enemy, but has simply to hang on, knowing bat imperfectly what is happening, and awesomely
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 155 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS R FFLES CAF£ CONFECTIONERY Bras Basah Road, Raffles Building. New Year Cakes IflinCG IBS. BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. I We are the only English firm j|J ,kMl\ in the Colony doing an My^ f^*W\ Exclusively Tailoring !§w[ ft| J.GrowtherSha«&Go. Jftk We haw jurt received a
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    • 163 1 A Revolution in Tyre Sizes Motoiists have hitherto had recourse to so-called oversizes (at a highly ovt rsized price) to make up their tyre capacity to the normal adequate requirements of resiliency and carrying power. This is no longer necessary. HThe remedy is to] use only Goodrich FULL-SJZED millimetre tyres
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    • 59 1 LATEST ADVEBTISEftK&TS.; I Howitt Phillips programme Page 2. New pictures at the Marlborougb, j Gaiety, Empire and Harima Page 2. Footwear at Whiteaway's Page 8. Cloeing of Japanese Commercial Museum Pfifft A f% JL Ugw V The Song o Phone, wonderworker Page 8. S H B cloeing of roads Page
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 99 1 THE WEEK. Fridai 27th. aifh Wster-6-U A.to BIS p.m. Lodge Zetland Installation, 6.80 p.m. Satir*a» 28th. High Wstep- 6-0 a.iu., ?-41 p.m. Innocents' Day. Sunday 29th. High Water— 6. 0 a m., 8-50 p.m. Ist Sunday after Christmas. Monday 30th. High Water— 7-37 a.m 9 41 p.m. Alor Gajah Rubber
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  • 423 2 Escape From Air Perils that Is Without Parallel A fight, a fall into tbe tea, and a gallant rescue are th-j etomenta of a story of air and sea that rank- htgh among tha achievements ot Americana in the Ad tiatic. An American squadron was ecg*ged in
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  • 326 2 Amsterdam, Oct 21. Sunday's Kolnische Zeitcng has a long article headed "The Devastation of France aad Belgium," -which is so typically German as to be worth a little consider ation. Germany ii taking its punishment "badly, aw bullies always do. The writer in tbe Kolnische begins by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 293 2 j ESTABLISHED AGENCY I IX AUSTRALIA I With head olnje in Meibcni're desires to gtfinto touch with SINGAPORE FIRMS Importing and Exporting Hardware, Metals k General Goods Apply ia first instance to "MSRCH&HT" c/j ANDERSON'S, Jdveriising Agency, 16, CHANGS ALLEY. wincalis $2*75 P er 4 uart bottle. FRESK STOCK AT
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    • 781 2 A Merry Christmas to Our Pictures of Rare Interest end Enter,,;. ns 1 Io the Programme for Six Mights from We n 37, lua,,1 ua,,, I tb Monday, December iiTSS I AT THE I ALHAMBrI IN THE SECOND SHOW ATIKd.. 1 Exceptionally Interesting Pictures of the War in i& I
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  • 676 3 (incorporated in Queensland.) 1 The General Manager's Progress Report fob Four Weeks Ending Nov 80. The accompanying sheet of Mine Mea eucementa and Assay returns shows a total of 826 ft made np of 48 ft driving, and 278 ft crosscotfcing, as agiinsls a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 648 3 fc-^ '^^^^^^^•^•BJ^Tpfr^ f"^^ -b. DATTen P'^^ 15 VARIETIES. 19 POTTED I i« I DELICIOUS AND APPETISING. AbbW MEATS. I GAME. HAM, C9ICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC. Prepared by a celebrated Cbef under "*eai^||r conditions of cleanliness and selection. J^ IN GLASS, TINS AND WHITE JARS. tf'W^ $f ONE OF THE
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    • 17 3 MASSAGE HALL No. 239 Benooolen Street OPEN DAILY 6 a.m, 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1467. /^aJl^ I
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    • 300 3 Ladies' Gent's Ohildrens' Footwear WHITEAWAYS ViS*ft Gent's tan nad black willow Latest style io V^ n^ h e ?sf: ladies' Black Glace JS&2& Kid conrt shoes, smart Slzes as skeich oval Patent buckle, and cuban heels as illustration PriciK f rfim Slfi 50 Price $14.50 pair to SI B 50
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  • 344 4 Reports which have been received by mail concerning General Allenby's advance in Palestine give new and highly inter eating accounts of the tactics employed by the Royal Air Force and the Austra lian Flying Corps in ihe operations which led to the taking of Nazareth on
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  • 445 4 It is always pleasant to hear of Australians making good and the telegram in The Register of a few days ago relating to the Gaunt family makes one realize that, after all, tho elements cf euccefcs lie in ourselves rather than in any outward circumstances (writes K
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  • 410 4 Nearly Lost the Falkland's. London, Nov 19. The Empire Parliamentary Association. on the motion of Mr Walter Long (See retary of State for the Colonies) has passed a resolution congratulating the dominion Parliaments: ''That by the sustained and self sacrificing heroism ol the navies and armies of the
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  • 285 4 DO WOUNDED FEEL PAIN Experiences by Men Who have Suffered. i Do the wounded feel pain On Oct 28 a Scottish soldier, who had received severe wounds from a bursting ebell, gave his! personal experiences in The Daily Chro nicle,' and these led him to say that most j wounds
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  • 132 4 Not Likely to Reign Again Those people, says the Daily Chronicle, who are looking forward to the pieaeure of clinking real golden sovereigns almost I as soon as the war is over are doomed to disappointment. They will be required, in the national interests, to continue to think
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 346 4 ,!^z^<z&g^?oko ~i f r*%% ,^f;- lIQ IVICLI tZS llti/i proof against finger marks. It imparts a i jj brilliant, glass-like surface with the sheen j» of a mirror, protecting the varnish from fiS moistiire and heat v^ Jo inson o Tep^ t« uncxcciisci tor poi* i S. C. JOHNSON ft
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    • 16 4 LAUlfia THE SWEETEST DRESSES AND THE SWEETEST HATS ARE MADE AO BON MARCHE 9°. RTAMWMITk T>r\A.r\
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    • 181 4 H /^Lm af »w mwwmw AmAmmmmmmmk imrimm^m-wA\\mmmWm\w^ 3* *3*J- mw J mm\ M-AmW^A\*^^^^mmm\^^^^^^^^^ r**\* 'i~ '^mlm^mw MF jtm Jt _~*^^4mmm*^^^^^ i^^mmw^mm^mWmmm' i F 150,000 Last Year! —the enormous annua! output o I Overland motor cars! j Many thousands of them went to a] 1 parts of the world The Overland
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 961 5 If By Crder of the Custodian of Enemy Prooertv AUCTION SALK OF Liiable Freehold and 99 Years Leasehold Property fll situate at Pa»ir Tan Jang and Chancery lane, Slnaaoore 1 To be held at the Auction Rooms of Powell &Co Ltd 1 Noe 16 &17 Battles Place M I Tuesday,
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    • 5 5 THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION N0.2
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    • 660 5 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiM The best is not too good for your Baby j ES and the best, after mother's milk, is Glaxo, as can be EE E5 judged by what this doctor says S "This last week the child has gained 11£ ounces, and still con- tinucs to improve in health. lam
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    • 494 5 WANTED A SHORTHAND TYPIST Aoply to GUTHRIE ft Co Ltd., Estates Department. 7-1-4 tths n c WANTED. Horse and Palaoquin— Horse must be quiet, and Pa'anquin in good condition. Apply X. Y. Z., c/o W. Maubfieid Co Ltd. 24-12 nc WANTEU A Sanitary Inspector for the Government Health Department, Singapore,
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    • 829 5 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tbe JAPANESE COMMEPCiAb MUSEUM of Singapore will b* closed to the public from 31st December, to tbe 3rd January next. —~mm mm. ->»__ an M an... THE SINGAPORE HARBOUB BOABD. HOLI&AV, N£W YEAR'S DAY Notice is hereby given that all work at the Board's
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    • 602 5 AY£R PANAS RI'BBFR ESTATE, Ltd. ALOR GA'AH RUBBER EST" 7 Ltd. GUNEALV PLAN!/ riiS, Ltd. FfclW ANSQW PUiBL E*TAff, ltd. NOTIIJE is hereby given that ti mi tbii date no transfers will be eertitied hy the above Companies. By Order of the Board, DERRICK A CO.. Chattered accountants, becretarles. Gresham
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 22 6 Ritchie. —At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on tbe 2*rd December, to Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Kitchis of Brims, Perafe, twin daughters.
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  • 1323 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, December 27, 1918. The interview reported with M MILIU j KOFF, ex Foreign Minister of Russia, j which is reported in to-day's wires, will! 'not, we fancy, meet with a responsive j feeling in Allied circles. He says that Russia is threatened with the most
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  • 376 6 PEN ANG NEWS. Future of the Volunteers From Our Own Corrapondent Penanc, Dec 24. At tbe annual meeting of tbe Volunteer Rifle Club, 00l Sir A Adems presiding, tbe general account prtt-enud disclosed a satisfactory position financially, there being $5 29 to credit. The price of ammunition had been reduced
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  • 441 6 The Question of Germans in China. Information with regard to the Gerajau refusal to ratify The Hague Agreement for the exchange of prisoner? is contained la written answers wh:ch Sir George Cave, the Hcme Secretary, ha? given to recent questions by Mr Joy neon- Hicks. Sir George Cave
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  • 35 6 New times are at bard. In one issue < of the Times there are advertisements for i a bank manager in the East, manager for Shanghai and Vladlvo.tock (he would have to EDend a onnA «i«oi
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  • 218 6 T HE GERMAN ™jd for by r Uss}An I Squabbic (oTTI r H London, Dm* 97 nlnH I tive admits I mark, throne n M Ml BStteted fl man of the Berlin I nncettaiL to srfcoei belonged. Keei W Ootnmli I I for.la*t:c-. Bolshevik G Mil 1 BSlf I teroietionstisi
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  • 193 6 Allies Must right Bolshevist: Rome, Dec 20. M Mitinkcff. the h iiiii ex Foreign Miniet^i in hd interview i| clared that Rueeia was threatened m\ the most appalling catastrophe iL bitten Allied intervention was absolutely impen tive. A small effort would bav< Bve Russia a year ago
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  • 54 6 Amsterdam, Dec 21.-A wire frorfl\»« > says that the Germano Austrian w al Assembly has adopted Bi" prosecution of tbe leader* respooei the war. The Slate Secretary Welfare said tbnrfl wer? at preeen. unemployed in VletuM i Bokeß i was increasing daily in 80*° f S5 per
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  • 32 6 Amsterdam, D- 18- sa\e that Doctor Kereman theC«cboS!o*>k rehire German Of.pu'a'.ioc, seM bad allotted Mliri 1 JJ Slovak State. TL, W*^ w tion belonged to the NW apply to Bohemia
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 RELENTA I e THE BRITISH APERIENT WATER BOTTLED BY SCHWEPPES Ltd, CALDBEGK, MAC6REGOB Co. r I TENNIS, co rr j Accessories of the Best Makers EXCELLENT STOCKS OF KLINEY. JAELANCO, SPALDING GOLD *4y MEDAL. RISELY HEXAGON Etc. *^W RACKETS. YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN fifit it -m .rnrnW SELECTION mt
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    • 48 6 Wilson Co.; PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS < ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 i _POE_ J| i 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) j Note the conditions of oar offer j "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of tbe high quality of our work oooid be given or demanded. i
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  • 457 7 0 S PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE TO OUR FLEET Can Warfare be Abolished imj Submarine Cable] L Heater's BervioeJ Jon, Dec 21. President Wilson,! iewed by the Paris correspondent of ..> sfcid ::iit Use grti uest question the PeaOi Coc '*;reuca was "Will fi-ucd UMMgh of wiodora acd i
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  • 158 7 What Allied Victory Means Paris. Dec 22. President Wilson, amid s:eces of impressive academic ceremonies, received the honorary degree doctor bcaoria causa at the Sorbonne, the vice re:tor greeting him as Wilson the Just. Returning thank?, President Wilson said that tbe chief object of education was to
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  • 42 7 Loealaas, Dec 20. It is authoritatively Staatd that President and Mrs Wilson will ■win in London on Dec 27 on a four days v and will ba the guests of the King >si vi aeen at Backingbam Palace. o
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  • 89 7 Reg o My Heart," one of the most caarrniQg comedies of recent years, was P'-inod last evening at the Victoria Ikeata by tha Howitt Phillips Co and the ■*H a;'endance present was ample proof 0? v j. appreciation of those talented senates la ihe tule role Miss
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  • 251 7 AHERICA REFUSES TO BE WHEEDLrD Germany Repays Belgium {»y Mrttafria* Gable? L Heats* 'a Her vice) Washington, Dec 25.— Deepite Sit Lansing's emphatic admonition that Ger man communications should be addressed to all the Associated Government another appeal has been received from the German Government as regards food
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  • 158 7 Formal Yisits in Prospect London, Dec 21 Although there has been no official announcement as to it, it is regarded as certain that a powerful British fleet, comprising the latest types of heavy ships and other units, will visit America. American admirals whose ships formed part of
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  • 129 7 Decoration for 1914-15 Men Lodjod, Dec 23. The Admiralty an nounces that the King approves of the award of the 1914 and 1915 Star in bronze for officers and men of the Navy, including the Dominion forces, pilots, observers, men of tbe naval air service, mercantile marine
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  • 63 7 London, Dec 24 The King, in a message to the Foroes, says Another Christ mas has come round. We are no longer fighting. God has blessed our efforts." Their Majesties specially greet the disabled, sick and wounded and hope that they are cheered by the vision ot
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  • 39 7 Paris, Dec 21.— 1t is officially stated that there cannot be allowed the traditional reveillon when the army is not demobilised. Public sentiment is against public re joicings and refreshment places will be clottd as usual. (Havas
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  • 114 7 Mr C Champkin, who is coming down from Hongkong to relieve Mr A R Linton in charge of the Mercantile Bank, is expected to travel by the von Waerwijk at the end of tbe month. He will be succeeded in Hongkong by Mr Sandes of Bombay. The breakdown on the
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  • 381 7 WANTS VOICE IN PEACE SETTLEMENT mmwmmmmmm mmmmm Expects" Allied Aid r t Mj wmbmmcimm Cable? Xftootar'a fterviooj Paris, Dec 21.— The visit to Paris oi Count ßoraanones is rtcognieed as extreme ly convenient to Spain, to whom Germany was guilty during the war and must ask
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  • 115 7 How it Will be Formed Paris, Dec 28. Le Matin gives information of the manner in which the promoters of the Society of Nations will proceed. Firstly, the Allied Governments will state the fundamental rule that peoples have a right to dispose of themselves, and conse
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  • 42 7 LoDdoD, Dee 21. Renter's agency ie informed from Polish official quarters that yesterday's cabled report emanating from Berlin regarding the landing of Poles at Dantzig is quite untrue. It can merely be regarded aa another example of German propaganda.
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  • 195 7 LCOUBTEST OF THE FRENCH CONSULATE.] Paris, Dec 24. The French 8 per cent bonds are at francs 61.55 the 5 per cent bonds at 88 20 and tbe 4 per cent at 7105. The Ministers' Council has authorized the signature of a decree establishing an office for
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  • 107 7 UNIVERSITY ELECTION RETURNS Coalitionist Successes T?y Bobmarim« Cable] ISeater'i BenrioeJ I London, Dec 21. Election results— Cambridge University J FP Rawlinson 2034 (Coal Union.) Sir J Larmor 1936 (Coal Union.) W C Whetban 1229. J C Squire (Labour* 6 il. The first two, both ex members, are elected.
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  • 158 7 The Suppression Farce Shanghai, Dec 20. The North China Daily News makes a sensational allegation as to an enormous illicit traffic in morphia and Indian opium done by the Japanese in China. It affirms that eighteen tons of morphia is imported into China from Japan annually end
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  • 104 7 London Dec 20. Sir C Macara states that any great extension of the cotton industry is at presently impossible as the renewal of many millions of spindles destroyed or damaged in the war will tax the makers of cotton machinery to the utmost for some time, and
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  • 74 7 Paris, Dec 22.— The Wilbur Wright ceremonies take place to day at Le Mans, including the laying of the foundation stone of a monument in commemoration of jbhe first aeroplane flight in France. (Havas.) London, Dec 28. Tbe Press-Bureau says that the Handley-Page aeroplane en route to
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  • 34 7 London, Deo 20. The Red Cross pearli realised £84,492 sterling at Christie's yesterday. Tbe principal necklace fetched £22,000. Altogether, with donations, the Red Cross benefited to the extent of £100,000 sterling.
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  • 229 7 How easy it would be lo wotk it justice by conforming to the blind cry of deport all aliens is shown by a case qaotfd by Mr Justice Younger as chairman of the Aliens Advisory Commit tee Some days ago the Committee had to deal with the case
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 ROBINSON Co. Gentlemens Footwear We have just unpacked a large shipment of DUUio (p£||g|k onUto In Black and Tan Glace Kid aid Call in Various Stapes— Half Sizes— ROBINSON Co. ITOI7SO CL^SafoVC' aT\i? Three Castles Magnums KOW ON SALE !i|The magnums: t/iiM Mt. Three Castles V> I gj il WD&HOWillsj!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 486 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THK IMPERIAL JAPANESE (Subject io alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Marseilles, London or Liverpool. KAG A MARU for Liverpool about 25th Dec at 4 p.m.., (via Suez Canal). YOKOHAMA MARU for London January
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    • 821 8 Phone No. 1925. Osaka Shosen Kaisha (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) For EUROPE via Suez, s.s. Altai Maru for London 2nd Jan. •s.s. Ganges Maru H for Marseilles Abont sth Jan.
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    • 634 8 Mail and Passenger' Service PENINSULAS AND 08IENTAL S. R, Co ,m °ssssr m l service3 of loi^ri Company-s INTERMEDI VTE SERVICES TO AND rrnnj- at present suspended. u U>Nnon a Passengers for Europe ar« bccka3 via Bombaj a* onw>itncii«, titoramodationfls available. offers an,* M t The P. AO. Company shall
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  • 503 9 The Advantages and Disadvantages. No doubt exists that; the concrete ship will function properly during the period, at least, when it is necessary to ruth soldiers munitions and supplies to Europe. The question, though, still is raised, How iong may we expect a concrete ship to last That
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  • 335 9 There were the pine forests on the hills. The mines hid Deed of pit props, and the men in Franoe needed timber for their trenches. There D6gan so great a cutting of wood that miles of hillside are bare to day, and still the axe aud
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 33 9 IN STOCK i FINEST GRADE AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS OIL In Cases Containing 56 lbs. net»t>. (2 by 2d lb., t>ins.) niTfiTATIUNQ ON APPLICATION. Carbonate Ammonia in tin-lined cases containing 1 cwt. BORNEO CO Ltd
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    • 468 9 y=c .</ BEJ ]L^ i imW^ f /ill —W I v^\i^a IlJlk.\ siSf I Be k% \fi k\ ■M M\ *m*mt-^Sm%JLr Ul||lUmj|| mMb Run-down When your system is undermined by worry or over-work when your vitality is lowered when you feel "any-how" when your nerves are "on J edge when
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    • 5 9 CHINESE COMMERCIAL niDFP fAD V
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    • 368 9 This is the Pen li for Active Service A because it stands the racket. ice .van, like a rule, is made *p^ true and sure. The ink magazine is N> j ample and at command, the pen is pJ reaciy for duty immtdiately. Tliere is p'vJ no misfiring, and there
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1117 10 123 Scottish Soldiers Comforts, Singapore, Mr A M Mo Neil, 15.77tf.7n 1 *134 Soldiers and Sailors Recreation Singapore, Mr P R Hill. 8,067 80 135 Do Families Association, Kedah, Dr A L Hoops, 22.324 43 *126 Do Widows and Orphans, Perak 819 10 2 127 Soldiers Hospital for Fecial Injuries,
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    • 998 10 IY OROER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF KNOO MUNvi I ATTeACTiVE AUCTION SALE OF CUs Superior Chinese Household Furniture. Iran I and Double Bedsteads, Plan s, etc 8 k I To be beld at No. 67 Club Street I On Friday, 97th Dec, 7978, <*t i .> I
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    • 46 10 AUCTION SAIE OF 5 Beater Sunbeam Moter bar. IeEM. in pei feet running Otata wheel and spare tyre. At Messrs Cbing Keng Lee and Co s Wj Raffles Charnbtn Be* On Saturday 28th Dec, at 10 30 a.m CHING KERC LEE Cc< auctioneer* f^Mm J [a-coming
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  • 63 11 (CORBECTEi Up to Dec 26 Bank 4m s 2 4 15*82 demand 4 7-82 Private credits 5 m a 2 4 21 32 France demand Bank 302 India, T. T. 2 sfi£ Hongkong, demand 4 4|%Prem Yokohama, demaud io 5 Java, demand 132* Bangkok, demand 66^ Sovereigns, Bank Buying
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  • 149 11 PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Dec 26. Tin No market Gambier 12 CO Gambier Cube No 1 25. 0( Gambier Cube No. 2 12 CO Pepper Black ordin. Spore 38 00 Pepper, (White fair) 58 00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb nom Mace (Banda) uoiu Cloves (Amboina)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 722 11 over £2.000.000 Assnrance In force over $9,000,000 j TB<-. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Ccmaaafhas £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Conr, of England, and compiles with tue Brlfttehliire Lwiirkaoe Oom^aies kct la
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    • 183 11 THS YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. ISOOBPORATSD IB JAPAN Capital Subscribed Y 48,000,000 Capital Paid Dp .Y. 42,000,uw Seserve Fund..., Y. M.100.00r. fratidantt J. laouyeTisq, Pioe- President N, Kajiwara Est, a 016BCT0RS. e j. Inonye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. M. Odagirl Esq. N. Soma Esq. Baron K. Iwasakl
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    • 409 11 WORTH BRITISH AND MERCINTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated in Great Biltain). FIRE Simple Contracts, Fj'.tf st Concessions. MARINE All kindb of Marine Business transacted. MOTOR CA.RS deduced Rates. Increased Benefits. Policies issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public Liability, Bur* glary, Fire Tram is. H. I. Tft'TTOS, McALISTER ft Co.,
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    • 497 11 Bjrnjrjrnrnjrnrjr^^ iiURTERED BANK if ledia Instralla and Ihlna, m'>?:?iM If Eifl&sd by Royaf Sfcartap. lIBSRYB FUND £2,000,000 teaerte Liability cf Proprietor! £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 BiaHO?%GATB, LOHDOSf, 1, C, AQ3iHCIEB AND BfiAtfCOBB. jesritsaa HongboLs Penang Kaagfeok Eloilo Pukes ratavia I?ch li&ngocn iomnay Karachi Ba?gon falenlH Klang Seromban 2»nto» K: be
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    • 139 11 iOHCrftOaWI AKD WB HI? J £AB£IH£ OOaiFOBATIOI (laeorpotated u> Seagao ii '^v $18,000,000 >r lc tlmSmifu $51,500,000 tana* ra -x&i.i (ty ot Proprietors^ $15,000 000 Hto i-. H. Holy oak, TOMtfaanaa, G, T. ."a L..&ina, Kb*. Leputy Chalnnab, A. H. Oomptou, Esq. Hon. Mr. D. Landale Hon. Mr. b. H.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 483 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Singaradja Dut 299 Kromer Deli 8 KPM Dry Dock Rainbow Bri 76 Moes Colombo 17 N^magea Ucc Phranong Bri 1022 Nicol Karachi 18 G.vt Cue Swear de Aroon Dut 902 Van Duyn Dongglal9 KPM Unc Khoea Foeng Dut 684
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    • 399 11 IAIL TA>LB To dey. .ter mediate aad local aaanrai wiil me looaa in 'igl below I Peaang, Malacca, F.M.3. tar TraU! 8 p.m, daily (except/ Suartav*. Yotroro li 2.30, noon 2, 4 I p.m I Cucob Hock Tsmr ti.BO am j aaodaknO. et: Ii of Sarawak 2 pm i Sourabaya
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  • 466 12 One of the moat et j iyab!e social func tiona held during this festive season was the Tiffin at tbe Swimming Club on Christmas Day. About one hundred mem* I bora had a thoroughly good time. Tbe Clob premises were gay with bunting aud tbe interior presented a
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  • 285 12 Dec 19 to 25. This has been another fairly quiet week closing with the Christmas Holidays. Rubber. The authorised exports of rubber to the U K have been increased from 2,300 tons to 3,800 tons per month which has accentuated a firming tendency. Auction Results 18th to
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  • 131 12 No Caal for Nearly Two Years. Paris. Oct 14 M Lehrun, Minister of Blockade, and M Loucheur, Minister for Munitions, proceeded yesterday to Lens, accompanied by M M Perier and Basly, tha Preeident and Vice President respectively of the Committee on Mines. The party visited Lens, Sdilauinioes,
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  • 1378 12 t World Prodnetlon i Speaking at the annual meeting of Harrisons and Crosfleld, UtCH Clarke saic The output actually was abont 204,000 tons, which quantity equalled npproxi mateiy 80 per cent of the world's rnbber production for the year, and constitutes an advance of 34 per cent
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  • 294 12 The retention of the price of tin in the past week at 4884 ia not surprising, although not n few people etill oling to the belief that the metal will yet become cheaper in the near fntnre. There was a further considerable weakening of the home stocks, making
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  • 64 12 Territories Which Germany Will Have to Give Dp. The following are the territories which Germany will have to evacuate Square Miles. < France Northern Provinces 4.000 I Belgium All snve Nieuport region 11 OCO Luxemburg— The whole 998 Italy Northern Provinces 2,01 0 Serbia—Northern District
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  • 274 12 The B I packet Faltala with the mails from Europe was expected to arrive at Penang on Thursday. The Nippon fuaen Kaisha abandoned tbe call at Antwerp on its subsidised European line owing to the war, but now that the armistice has been signed, it has beeu making
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  • 214 12 Tbe Marlborough has a special attraction for to night in rhe form of an eight reel film production entitled Spartacns, or The Gladiator of Thrace." Though of the spectacular order, it has a fine 6ton running through it. 4 good Vitagraph five act photodcama is the first show's
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  • 239 12 The dismemberment of Austria would unite nations loog dismembered. Mme. Olga Novikoff. Germany most not write a single clause in the treaty. She must not be allowed to dot an "i or cross a'* t." New York Herald. The average Indian does not look npon himself
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  • 23 12 There will be no meeting at theTanglinl Olub this week. The next meeting will be on Friday Jan 3rd, 1919.
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  • 21 12 Singles. Mackail v Van Cuylenburg or Geddes. Doubles. 1 Bath and Cantrell v McKenzie and White.
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