The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 December 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. J'E.N OKNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 1918. NO. 9,557
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  • 180 1 The decision has been given in the local divorce case— Pane 10 Legislative Council met yesterday to discuss important business Pa<?e 10. The conference with President Wilson has resulted very satisfactorily Page 5. Election results are now coming to hand and show big Coalition majorities —Page 4.
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  • 959 1 The scene is a French town about six miiee behind (he battle front. It has not been systematically wrecked by the Boohe nor has it been over much damaged by thel! fire. Civilians ate to he 6een in the streets, having successfully evaded the kind efforts
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  • 51 1 TODAY'S TIES. Championship. White v Butchact. Mackail v Norrie or McCulloch. Singles (Fiiml tie) Lowndes owe 1 v Geddea (if he wins on Friday aguinet Ifackftil) plus 6. Doubles. Ciif^on-Smith and Henderson plus 6 v Doig and Hammond bcc or Nolson nod Vnn Cuylcuburg pv;:-.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS \ND PNEUMATICS 1 Raffles Hotel I New Year's Eve I Special Dinner FOLLCWED BY Grand Souper Dansant SUPPER $2 SUPPER WILL BE SERVED ON THE LAWN (WEATHER PERMITTING) J LATEST MUSIC UP-TO-DATE DANCES FRANK WINPIELD, Manager. aGP& INDEPENDENCE 1 Save printers' 1 ills by producing your own
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    • 134 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. <IsCORPORATEO IN HONGKONG). DIARIES CON^ ONS ALMANACS CZA INA COUNT PAUL VASSILI The Inner, human story -Now told for the first time 1919 Price $6 00 YAMATO'S/ C THE HOUSE (3b That has Specialised for over C TPWENTV t mtm IMB *mtm years in U COTTONS SILKS.
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    • 119 1 LATEST IDVERTISEHSHTS. Bankruptcy notices Page 3. Notice by P A van da Oraaf Page 8. Wooden coagulating ca^es for e-alt Page 9. Latest sailings of N Y K and Ellerman lines Page 6. Notice re Seboekoe Idand^Syndicate in liquidation Page 8. Steam launch Maud foe sale Bookkeeper wanted for Medan
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 116 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 31st High Water— a-ii a.m., IC-16 p in. Straits Trading Co meeting, noon. Aro yon a Masoi, Vic Theatre 9.30 p m. Wednesday, January Ist. High Water— 9-2 a.m., 10-46 p.m. New Year's Day. Sea Bports Johnston's Pier, 9.3 a.m. Land Sports Buce Course, 2.4 j p
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  • 547 2 i ue -iup.u.' genaral meeting of the Atari r.ij ;h iUi' vi E- "V;? Ltd m fa Id in -hi r-^sj'^Lct :.l otßooi d Ihs company k-. Ireefeam Bouse, B ittery Road, at coon yiterciaj. C }uJ I bj M_- V." V P.urntner f Ch -.i-mac.
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  • 156 2 In the Supreme Court yesterday raorniog the Chief Justice (Sir John Buchcill, kc) ntard and granted a petition by Me T D Parsons on behalf of Kemaman Ltd, (in c >rporated in the Straits Settlements-, for WB order approving of the reduction of the capital of the Company
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  • 824 2 The r\unuil unneral meeting of Pajam Lmiud was held in Gresh^.m House, yeotetday. Mr W L WatkiEa presided, the others presenc being Mteera F W Collins, J M Sime, W P Plnmmer, and W Campbell. After the custorairy preliminaries the Chairman eprk? on the report saying: A heavy
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  • 27 2 The HocgkoDg end Shanghai Banking Corporation have received the following telegram tram their London Office National War Bends present eerier will cease 18th January."
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  • 26 2 A Watch night Service will be held In the Presbyterian Church Orchard Road to-day the cist Dectmber, conducted by Rev WiJliam Cross.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 13 2 Mes^ia -on S. moos, Pet^ng, advise us that thiy t,ave received cable advice
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    • 565 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD To-Night! at 9-30 To-NightU Jury's Imperial Pictures Present A Grand Feature 6,000 feet long ENTITLED "THE MORALS 11/ If ft I F D Y From The Famous Play By Henry Arthur Jones THE HYPOCRITES An all British Production acred by London ar elates. Supported by CHARLIE CHAPLIN
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    • 404 2 FATHERS. MOTHERS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS, IN FACT, rVERY^ The Startling Disclosure of Facts conncccci L SEt THE INHUMAN PLOT TO EXTERMINATE THE CK!IOR<N if ,-c OF DISEASE GER*'= CF ERi£ BY BE!U|| Engendered and carried out by tha uovernmenfs Secret Ijenu a THREE FRESH E PI ?CDE«S 13, 14 if
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    • 814 3 ESTABLISHED agrncy j Victoria Theatre IN AUSTRALIA I Last Four Nights With head office in Melbourne desir, s Or THE i 3I NaTpoßE h p7BMB HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. Importing and Exporting Hardware, Metals General Goods The RoUlcking Par cicai comedy in ttrst instance to:- "ARE YOU A MASON 1 "MEKCIH.NT"
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    • 1403 3 MUNICIPAL^NOTICE. char;e for the supply of gas. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice that owing to the continued heavy increase in the cost of coal and labour required in the manufacture of gas, the rate for the supply of gas, from ist January, 1919, and
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    • 957 3 IBY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF MRS. E. M. HENLEY Dec. AUCTION >ALE OF Valuable Jewellery and unique enamelled ware on hilver ?M ikon At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Cos Sale-Koom Raffles Chambers Raffles Place x On Friday, lOth January, 1919. at 10.30 a.m. Comprising.— A large
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  • 58 4 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. Elliott- Ferguson At St. G eorge's Churcb PeEang, on Saturday, December 28th, 1918, by the Rev. Keppel Gamier, Colonial Chaplain, Thomas Lenton Elliott, only son of Thos. Elliott Csmbuebarron, Stirling, N 8., and of Mrs. Elliott, to Madeline Margaret, elder daughter of the late W. H. Ferguson,
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  • 520 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, December 31, 1918. Present WILSON is too level headed a man to be unduly puffed up by the remarkable welcome ho has had both in Franc? and Eagland, and, moreover, if he should display any such weakness, the free thinking and free spefafcing natiou of
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  • 713 4 RETURNS NOW AVAILABLE Heavy Coalition Majorities toabmerut* <J*bl*l [Renter's B«rvio»] London, Dec 28. The soldiers' ballot papers which have been arriving by poet i for the paet three weeks were examined yesterday preparatory to counting. They will be mixed with those of the civilians to day in order
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  • 107 4 France's Heavy Reckoning IBj BubmartM Oabtel ISrator'i IcrTioe] Johannesburg, Dec 27 The South African casualties in the war, comprising those in the rebellion Io East Africa, West Africi, Central Afrrci and over6ea«, are estimated at 6 800kilied, of which 4 680 were killed in Europe, and 3 1,500
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  • 91 4 Paris Dec 26. At Christmas there were great rejoicings in Paris, although the reveillon bad no official sanction. Ca'es closed and groups of revellers could be seen all through the ni^bt. (fiavas Paris, Dae 26. From New Year's Diy the restrictions on the sale of paraffin
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  • 37 4 ALLOWANCES TO FRENCH FAMILIES Paris, Dec 26 The French Cabinet have decided tbe allowances will continue for a period of six months (or families of soldiers to be demobilised, 12 months when a soldier has fallen. (Havas.)
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  • 36 4 Paris, Dec 27. Everywhere in France there are inundations. At Chalons the waters of the Saone are rising at the rate of over an inch per hour. Same villages are already flooded. (Havas.)
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  • 133 4 From Our Own Correspondent Penang, Dec 80. The Tank fond drawing took place oo the Esplanade to-day. The profits will produce $14, C00 for Our Day Fond. The officials of the drawing were Mr Vcules, Mr Caveniieta, Mr Oxen bam, Mr Lim Ewe Tboon. Mrs Laing drew the
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  • 120 4 Last night this Cjmpany staged 'The Case of Lady Caraber," and again proved theic versatility in very pronounced fashion. The piece was very much enjoyed. The play is an inteaeth strong drama with a particularly powerful second act the acting- in which drew continuous applause Mies Phillips as
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  • 518 4 WILSON'S POINTS DOSSED Poincare^op timism •i tefcaantt i %i > Lindoo, I) Tf t rep) Krf fifativt- i I r Poiuc tie who laid Mttftmfotcoi Iqhoi) f *WM. 8 Kftld fb.u tgT< o- :tr git n P latt. Ffetf net^ij d their bauds m Mgttdt teas, He wi^
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  • 101 4 Paris. Dec M —A note !^ud I French Minister of PfcMttM l conformity with the agreement Big** Spa the Germans bavt of the financial eecarities taken ft m banks at Lille. Douai, Cambrai. W* Tourcoing, Wencientcs, Saint Quentin, depositinß at Bras^ values on depofit witb the banke 3 milliardfi
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  • 33 4 r jcrew Paris, Dec 27. -A i«« Jj L od ihip of 1000 toft* Lbadoii bt built in France, Mill w; M Seine at IbstUf nn Bw>»3 named Comufran (H«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 121 4 P V V THE BRITISH APERIENT WATER BOTTLED BY SCHWEPPES Ltd SOLE AGE NTS GALDBECK, UG6REBOR Go. > TENNIS, golf Accessories of the Best Makers i EXCELLENT STOCKS OF KLINEY, JAELANCO, SPALDING GOLD MEDAL, RISELY HEXAGON Etc. RACKETS. YOU CANNOT DO jj^ BETTER THAN (t A X 'X FINE Get
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    • 44 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS I ORCHARD BOAD. TBLEPHOME 1085 (JUS*! O 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of out work could be given or demanded.
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  • 324 5 BOLSHEVIST DANGER GROWING Baltic Provinces Overrun ;By Submarine Cable] JUatari tortu*; i Dae 1 T Th° Tirn^s corres j r at Warsaw sayd that Ul6 Bolshe* j v prep r i:: > i!v ioc ion Kotqq .<a A-i a hv" »v l-j tiirt ahgorp.ijn and Pjl-.ul
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  • 176 5 .jaioa, Dec 26. Details are published I the organisation of the new Overseas Ttade Department which now controls the coaaular services and trade commissioners and commercial attaches. The department is divided into two sections namely an Oversea division and a United kingdom division. The Overseas division il
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  • 89 5 >t r^erdam. Dec 27. V. telegram from r: n says the British Adtn'ralty bis i the fallowing order to the Garmiu VeaseU undar the red flig will ba ivb! ithou!; warning. Vessels without er-. will be dealt with according to nu t.,ff, if a aiug'e mio ia
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  • 43 5 rubella. De: 26 The Volunteer arnjy >i tie Grand Dachy of Luxemburg fcas prteenttd 1 lo the Chamber demands for r tn> in the army. Wn Government refused to receive the tlefatei whereupon the troops barricaded latmeefoM in the barracks.
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  • 632 5 BOLSHEVISM IN GERMANY Government Capitulates fl* ftabmariae Gaalal fE««t«r'i Service] BerliD, Dec 27. Street fighting has greatly imperilled the Government's po-itiou. whicu is already thaken by, disagreement with the Central Soviet wi'.h j regard to the retention of General von Hiudanburg On the evening before
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  • 41 5 Paris, Dec 27. Mr Loucheur, Minister for international Reconstruction, has returned to Paris from Brussels concerning joint action for tbe reconstruction cf factories in the districts near the Belgian frontier. A complbte agreement of meas urea ie being adopted. (Havas.)
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  • 45 5 Paris, Deo 26. The Minister for Foreign Affairs stated concerning the jourcey of Count Romaoooes to Paris that he was convinced" the war prevented tbe realiea* tiou of the close friendship with Spain, but now it can and must be resumed. (Havas.)
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  • 48 5 lioo, Dec 28. The Air Ministry has H i!::in| 10 Central Africa two parties of »irnv r; with machines acd equipment to iptot aad burvaj aa aerial route from a tj Capetown. A possible route to i uud to Au-jtrali* and Singapore is ir.vt- -tigated
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  • 8 5 in^.in It.io t) 4 Unnfnnn'c rAnnpl
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  • 24 5 Paris, Deo 26. A note issued in Paris says that there is no foundation to the ranorta that French Parliamentary eleo-
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  • 1408 5 BUCKINGHAM PALACE BANQUET Our Welcome to Wilson iSj ■vbaanme Cable] IBeafter'i lervioai London, Dec 28 —The Queen and the Royal Family were present; at the State Banquet in honour of President Wilsod at Buckingham Palnca which was attended |by the flower of English public life. The overseas
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  • 194 5 London, Dec 27. Tbe London press is unanimous that the reception accorded to the President in the streets outdid in pageantry and the volume of cheering, anything hitherto known. The Daily Express states London has witnessed many memorable scenes, but cothing quite like tbe impressive welcome
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  • 96 5 Rome, Deo 27. The Minister for the Colonies in an interview denied that Italy was sending a great expedition to Tripoli. It was merely a question of replacing troope exhausted by by their long sojourn in Tripoli and restoring men and material withdrawn at the beginning of
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  • 31 5 London, Dr-c 27. Tbe Committee on Go'id Production within the Empire rejects tbe propo?»ts to subsidise the production on the ground that to do to would be financially unsound.
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  • 27 5 Paris, Dec 27.— A wire from Zurich ■aya a French battaiion hae occupied Mannheim owing to the mutder of several allied prisoners interned there.
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  • 11 5 Paris, Dec 27 AUatian children will do
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 174 5 ROBINSON Co. i FRESH SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN FFOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS r LOWERS Zinnia, Cosmos. Begonia, Amaranthus, Convolvulus. Carnation, Sunflower, Aster, Balsam, Marigold, Phlox, Canna, Caiiiopsis, Dianthus, Salvia, Gaillardia Price 25 cents per packet. VEGETABLES Spinach Beet, Radish, Tomato, Parsley, Cress, Spinach, Carrot, Cucumber, Beet, Kohlrabi, Onfon, Lettuce, Turnip, Mustard,
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    • 556 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE, Fortnightly Servio< For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. YOKOHAMA MARU for London about sth Jan. (via Suei Canal) TAMB A MARU 18th January MISHIMA MARU February
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    • 821 6 K. P. N. (Incorporated in Holland). s.s. "Van Cloon" The above steamer of 4,50 tons will be despatched fc Hongkong and Swatow about th 30th December. For particular about freight apply to the Ageni 2 and 8 Collyer Quay, or Tele phone No. 1202. 23-12 80-11 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES COY. The
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    • 519 6 e (Oomrule. Ue0.,0.M6a i» Euiwa Mail and Passenger Service* b PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL g N r (Under Contrwt with Hlb M^eety. Government co £sssi: b mail sßßvicits EA o^ bombat are °wa i sss2ss i4T sebvicbs t *n° Lo 7r; u> Pasoengers for Europe are booked via Bombay n O
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  • 468 7 Views on the Peace Conference. Bombay, Nov 24 —Sir S P SiDha, inter viewed in BomViy bo d i> by a repreeen f a tive of the Associated Precis of India, said 1 The Government of India ia deputing me to represent them for the third
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  • 224 7 Colonel Lawrences Services. D o 18.— The Daily Mail states th%t Colonel T E Lawrence, who for two y#*rt has been staff officer to Sheriff Feieui, commander in- chief of the Arab army, has arrived in England. The Arabs bo esteem ed his military services that
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  • 233 7 Brohj th« Sultan's He?rt L rtdoa, Dec ti.^ r-e *m off I Turk- iDtf rv ew»d by lit Wxrd P. ire id Con*'. n'd, a-.'^-'^ thu' Ti key'i partic.p'i^uu in tbe war was due to what amounted to an accident. Lack of fore sight ou the part of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 STOCKS JL M*JLMmmJ TWO FAVOURITE TYPEWRITERS "ft I llf CD'' B^H I^BI ijfl Vbh B^bV wBSSSjH B^BB] 8881 D^C7 BjßbJ Bb^B B^B Bmbl Vb^H Bbi *tijl bj bj -i% b^B Vb^bi Have Arrived Foosrtp lakes paper 9in. wide. Foolscap take9 paper' 9in. wide. Bliel 14in. wide Briet 14in. wide. Poliny
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    • 1418 7 WHAT IS THE s. d. VALBE OF YOUR HAIR? HEALTHY AND BEAUTIFUL HAIR MAY BE YOURS FREE Write To-day for a Free Complete Harlene Hair-Drill" Outfit. I THE FREE GIFT COMPRISES:— (1) A Trial Bottle of Harlene=for«the»Hair." (3) A Supply of the famous Cremex Shampoo Powder. (2) A Bottle of
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  • 501 8 The determined policy of night bombing adopted by the British Royal Air Foroe has given the Germans a tough problem to eolve. Every one of tbo many offensive devices introduced into this war by the Germans has been parried by the British with stronger methods of
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  • 168 8 EMDEN'S DESTROYER Calcutta's Presentation Shield In July 1017 the Committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce referred to their proposal that Calcutta merchants should present a piece of 6ilver plate to HM A S Sydney, to commemorate the destruction, by her, of the German cruiser Emdec. They invited contributions from
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  • 122 8 Madras, Dec 18— On April 22, 1917, H M S Raven and tbe French cruiser Pafhen reached Mali harbour. The follow ing day the Sultan recaived the two commanders at an interview. They informed his Higbnees that on the 21st April while the warships were
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 366 8 Debility is dangerous Debtlitv is a loss of vitality affecting the whole system, and dangerous beoauseit reduces the body's resistance to disease. E< erybody recognises that the remedy is to build op the blood, because the blood goes to every part of the body, aad an improvement in its condition
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    • 109 8 AMERICAN AXES~ The "ELEPHANT DYNAMICUT Axe THESE AXES ARE SOLD ONLY BY US. THEY ARE MADE PEom THE BEST QUALITY STEEL. ONCE TRIED— ALW4YS USED. THE FAVOURITE IN THE EAST FOR MANY YEARS. lfjtmmie uirinuTe BRuW^*"' VAKIUUo WLltmlo IIk I'"'™^;^iv1 iv "f Arm ff il%if^l AC ftlir* ?Afti/ ft 9
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  • 61 9 (COBBECTED UP TO DflC 80 Bank 4m b 2 4 13 82 demand 2 4 1-89 Private credits 5m r 24$ France demand Bank 302 India, T. T. l«6* Hongkong, demand 44^ l 'o Preru I Yokohama, demand 1051 JJava, demand 132* Bangkok, demand 6^i Sovereigns Bank Baying 18
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  • 160 9 Drfc HO. fin bincrs !z5 toaal 19 00 19 CO iambiec Cubn Xo. 1 85 tembiet Cube No, 2 29 DO BJutk ordin S'pore 3'^ 00 ?^pper, (White fair) 6H 00 Nutmegs (110 to the V>. ftom <80 to ibe lb lifffli j 31ovt8 (Amboioa) Bail Coffee 14% Black)
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  • 28 9 Dec. 80, 1918 Tbfc roilovfiug are the shares ai *c which chengea are notified in Meesrt Fraeer and Co'e ye6terday'e share list i— Bavere Selleri
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  • 38 9 Scudai 7 46 7.7 5 Kinta Association 10.00 10.75 Pengkalen 8.75 4.25 Eastern Smeltg ord 7.50 8 00 Straite Steamehip 600.00 625.00 U. Engineers Ltd 19.60 20 50 Wearne Bros 21.00 22 00 VINES. INOOSTRIALS
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 602 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance in force over £9,000,000 iTH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED j INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). I j j HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EC. |'l ite Cct.:»aDT b&8 £-20.000 deposited with the Bapreme Cour t c/ England, and oomplies with
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    • 221 9 THE SONG-O-PHONE (SONOPHOSE.) is NOT a toy, but is made of solid metal, brass finished and is a most wonderful MUBICAL INSTRUMENT, possessing a tone infinitely superior in musical quality anl power to anything on the market. There is nothing that can co r. pare with the SONG O-PHONB in
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    • 369 9 ■SI IJ <M>MrMrTn r M^y.M NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated in Great Btitain). FIRE Simplo Contracts, Latest Concessions. MARINE All kinds of Marine Business ansacted. MOTOR CARS Reduced Kates. Increased eneflts. PoUcies issued by this Company cove* ccidontal Damage, Public Liability, Burary, Fire Transit. H. J. TOTTOR, McALISTER
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    • 593 9 Inrelllgent^Book- keeper forMedac, Snmatra. Most be capable of running a fall Bet of Books. Salary aocotdlag to ability. C. R. A. c/o Singapore Free Press. 51 12 3-1 WANTED A SHORTHAND TYPIST Auply to GUTHRIE ft Co Ltd. Estates Department. 7- 12 ttba a.o WANTED. An experienced Chinese Chinchew lor
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    • 45 9 W ATICO Qnicbly removes all Bnff^r it vl n S* Asfe for ast pa rt^a lA r t acd doctors' tnetimonlals. f\ |j| All ch mi'-tp or e VILH. BORK L H J% 8, Raffles Quay, Singapore. S|k i hL Price $1.80 per bottle C:
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 637 9 VESSELS IN POET. Steamerß Nit. Tonnage Muster Fi, m Cocsiguees For sin«aradj!\ Dut, 299 Krctnei Deli 8 KPM Dry Dock iwaerdecrcon Dot 902 Van Duyn lioncg'al^ nP '1 Uo^ Jhoen Foeog Dot 564 Vj«n Tool PjotUaak 19 AOl Pontianak Beikii Mara Jap 84V Teugaia Sur-inoB 20 mT^ rag Atlas Du:
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  • 3356 10 Ordinary Meeting, Monday, Dec 30. «9«»Presfst. t, nf ,.,v^WOMa\we)], H.E. the Govern :r s De?nt> l C.MO.) rommandlng the HE. the General Omc Uidoat| c. M o c troops (Major-^ (a A .Goodman The Hon. Att. Wfl^, a p jaa D c y Trta«u En g int cr
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  • 95 10 In the Supreme Court, on Saturday, Mr Justice Ebden delivered jad^ment to the petition for divorce roade by Captain Charles William Bowou Maddox against bis wife Clara Augusta Maddox, with Arthur B Espeekerman cited asco*reepon< dent. His lordship ordered a deoree nisi giving the petitioner enstody of the
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  • 51 10 To mcrKow being the New Ye\r'e Diy a high mass wili ba performed by Rev F^ber Paul Baloche at the Church of Our Lady of Lourde* &t 8 a.m Mr M Francis, thn orgauist, will ti* at the organ. After flirt ivi •> n fVio "R^snttf? iAf,in?i nf tint* T\)t*.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 326 10 t —^~T The Difference in this BaL S babies. Glaxo contains only those things whic!, and strong bone, muscle and brain. It builds strong not flabby ones. It is the over-fat flabby Baby who and chills, and is never really happy. j== In vprv ItoiMOesot 01 ixo there RntAer Fi
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