The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1919
1919-01-04
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Title Section15 1919-01-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CJfiNTS SINGAPOBE, SATUKDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919. NO. 9,56015 words
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Article193 1919-01-04 1 Late wire Dews will be found on page 6 The Bolshevik advance is reported as continuing— Page 7. The latest list of Oar Day subserip tions will be found on page 12 A number of Admiralty promotions is recorded— Page 6. The report of Indragiri Rubber Com193 words
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Article1595 1919-01-04 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri e«t farrago libelli Juvenal. The natives of Singapore have not lost their taste for free eight seeing ae New Year's Day showed. Seldom has such a crowd been seen on (he Esplanade, and seldom have the Committee had to deal with so1,595 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1919-01-04 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOUDS AND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be servedZiln the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music in Attendance ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). i t' i Ma s'vV- •"iJ7 Jr _,rf\ f134 words
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Advertisement351 1919-01-04 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (ISCORP3RATED IN HONGKONG). DIARIES I CON^ ONS ALMANACS C^ A !NA j COUNT PAUL VASSILI I The inner, human story -Now tola I 1919 I Price $6.00 ROBINSON_PIANO Go. FINLAYSON GREEN Opposite the Dutch Bank. EYE-STRAIN IS NOT A DISEASE Near and Far Sightedness are muaicnlar troubles351 words
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Advertisement134 1919-01-04 1 LATEST ADV£RTI3£MIg£TS. No. 10 Mt Elizabeth to let— Page 5. Sale of porcelain vases by Powell Co Page 2. Lacd and bungalow for Bale at Setan goon Page 5. Tamil Christian good at Hindustani wanted Page 5. Tenders wanted by Municipal Commie sione're Page 5. fifitf Y<frj| Adamson Gilflllan for134 words
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Advertisement5 1919-01-04 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1919-01-04 1 THE WEEK. Sitwdij 4th. High Wrter- 10-28 a.w. East Lynne, 5 pm. and Within the Law, 9.c0 p.m. Vic Theatre. Sunday sth. High Water— o.l7 am., 1-39 p.m. 2nd Sunday after Christmas. Monday 6th. High Water— a.m., 0 24 p.m Glenealy Plantations, meeting, 19.33 p.m. Tuesday 7th. High Water— 1-3J98 words
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Article39 1919-01-04 2 It is tha intention of the Home autho riti^.aj.ibe Bombay Publicity Board to d.»0b.1,« the Brit^h troop, J i ßd I^T tdil th ""O"" 1 '"Port ■nea of tba tradee followed by them.. brt». .»u.tto«. To t .MUtate demobil™39 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement380 1919-01-04 2 ESTABLISHED AGENCY 1H '.USTRALIA Witb htad offije In VUJ bourne desires to get into t u.h with SINGAPOHE PIRM3 Importing nnd Fxp,rticg Hardware, Metals General Goods Apply in ti bI instance to ANDERSON'S, Advertising Agency, 16, CHANGS ALLEV. HAVE YOU TRIED GOODRICH FULL SI Z ESP LARGS STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE.380 words
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Advertisement767 1919-01-04 2 I FATHERS, MOTHERS, SISTERS AND BROTHERS, IN FACT, EVERYBODY SHOULD I The Startling Disclosure of Facts connectecTwitn THE INHUMAN PLOT TO EXTERMINATE THE CHILDREN OF AMERICA Rv uc*. OF DISEASE GERMS T WE **s Engendered and carried out by the Imperial German Governments Secret Agents THBEE FRESH EPHODES 13, 14,767 words
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Correspondence.
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Article488 1919-01-04 3 To the Editor. Sit, With the Holy Land rescued from the Turks, and all the great possibilities opening oat in Palestine, it will interest a Btill larger number of people than in the past to know that, now the field is cleared of all restrictions, the work488 words
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Article112 1919-01-04 3 A telegram states fhat Pdnoasa Patricia of Connaugbc haa baan betrothed to Cora raander the hoa'ble Alexandec R^insay, D 8 O, son of the 13 h E *rl of Dalhousio aud brother of the 14'h Eirl. His Majasty haa gladly Riven his conaent to the union. The R'lmsays112 words
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Article222 1919-01-04 3 Ths horaas in training f >r the New Year meeting ape getting on wonderfully well. Biack Watch, looking a pfoture of be.ilth, put ia eorao really good strong fcxe*ci«?3. Ho looked na it he was nos natisiled when leaving the coarse at having done so little work.222 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement451 1919-01-04 3 State Express becomes the y all-time friend of every man who ,Jo^^^^C h-——^£& smoke s them and recognises their ~^M^{^^ refinement, exquisite aroma and $&0Q '^^%W \s&P%&^*} delicate flavour. They are the .-^E^^'^?' Jt\ standard of cigarette quality. /yy^y^^. \':':.A r§^^^^^ V *vy y>■ *i C i C5 jF\ W**451 words
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Advertisement10 1919-01-04 3 Enormous Stocks of ?TAt|Aiysr|JY are now being unpacked by ■410 words
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Advertisement20 1919-01-04 3 EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF MOTORING CONSULT HINWATT Co., Bead Office, Motor Works Dapt., 102, Market Street. 80, Orchard Road20 words
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Advertisement238 1919-01-04 3 SPECIAL SHOW OF Ladies' and Gent s Footwear. >~wv mm ■ww^^^/^^v,,,^^^^ wv w J Ladles White Canvas Gent a Tan and Black Willow Calf Shoes. Lar- ing Shoes Derby Shape. Derby style, i oundtoes. broad fittings as covered iieels reliable Illustration. quality as sketch. G s Football Boots. Best qua-238 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1045 1919-01-04 4 ESTATE OF MAN* SHAIK ABOULGAD r (Deceased AUCTION SALS O AH that the one half share in the undermentioned Dwelling Houses Business Premises etc. Messrs. CHING KENG LEE Go's Sale Boom Ruffles Chambers, Raffle R Place On Monday 6th January, 1919 at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1 All thut pitce of1,045 words
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Advertisement386 1919-01-04 4 Federated Malay States War Charities Lottery. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the Federated Malay States War haritieB Committee and the Piizes will be allocated as follows The Prizes The allocation of the amount subscribed will be as follows SO per cent,, for one Ist prize.386 words
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Advertisement906 1919-01-04 4 1 TON FOR TON AND THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS. There is a strong feeling in the American Press in favour of the ton for ton policy. The Boston Transcript says This puts it up to th«^ United States to get out of the German Government, in the settling of906 words
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Advertisement934 1919-01-04 4 |llllllllllll!ll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIinilllllllllllll!HIIIIIIIIIII^ i Economy I 4 With LEA PERRINS' Sauce, I difew drops only are necessary to give a delicious and appetizing flavour to the H A far larger quantity of a cheaper sauce fails to give the E~ A <^l SI 3rJ 25 SSI Jl Mk Mil m W}yite /in934 words
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Article451 1919-01-04 5 ts. European Assoclatlan's View. i K Calcutta, Dae 11. Tho secrp -i h«| Huropean Association, C \!c-u f bat Kd to the secretary to ujvernme:.- Bodm, home department, itattiig tLai UM Bonncil of the association desires to HiDreat nt to the Go?or:i«n mt of India I Bbe451 words
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Article418 1919-01-04 5 Th- Cowmlttao ou PuDlic Information at W.t.h'u^ou Khh issued a series of QonroaaiQationi between tbe Gorman j Imperial 'h>v>jr:::nenfc and the Rnsaiai BoU'ievU: Government and betwc-eu the! Bolftberfetf themaelTaa aai aUa a report 1 Umtc m m ide to Mi George Oreal. Chairyun If Co amiitec on Public418 words
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Article86 1919-01-04 5 The c 5i ccration of the Rsv John Hind a* B:-»hop «n Fa ken, Cbiau, took place at liMMfrlth Pi! ic^ Chipel recently. The Aroubiib. o of Canterbury, with assistant Bishop*, offlaiated. The RevC C Bowman Hurisit-y preached tie sermou, acd said that no one was qualified86 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1919-01-04 5 8? I 39 f I '■■>, v I |y »y fl] s 'j tf roper V f jS >^o ziT-z essy to prepare, Free from a 1 r\t, germs, and provide comp:ete g^ riourishment; the 'Allcnburys* **5 v Feeder the simplest and best. *I >'•; r; t I h.-V,,1 Frpm74 words
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Advertisement202 1919-01-04 5 JEFFREY'S B^ DEED w3 wm mm A REFRESHING DRINK JEFFREY, in Pint and Quart Sizes, is obtainable at the prin-v cipal Hotels and Clubs and is stocked by all large Dealers. SOLE AGEHTS: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., jLTD. (Incorporated in England) :o Powell Co., Ltd. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES. For Sale oio202 words
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Advertisement690 1919-01-04 5 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. Id tbe Supreme Cturt of the Straits Settlements. Settlement o? msgaporb. (HOM SUMMAR 1 CASE). IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1?7 of 1918. BE (1) Loh Hean Heng otherwise known ab H. H. Loh. Receiving Order male 13th December, 1918. Date of Axjidicttioa 1 t Dzceinber, 11)18. NOTisi690 words
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Advertisement492 1919-01-04 5 WANTED IMIiEOIATFLY. A Tamil ';hrtstl ->. who und^-M-andft Hindastanle perffe.-"! f r th^ i'«^ Mission Apply in person to hla tioid. 4 1 WANUO For the Governm.* t of Brunei a D router. Apply sending qualifications and tes imont«lfl to British Resident, bronei 81 9 1 WANTEO A capable Bookkeeper492 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous497 1919-01-04 5 [SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 2nd SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. Jan sth. Thanlsgiving'for Victory. ST. ANDREW'S CATHKDBAL. 7.31 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion 'Choral). Hymns 299, «98, 187, Rejoice, Oland. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com. 4 pm. Children's Service 6.80 p.m. Evensong and Serirou. Hymns M?, 135 81 8. 05,497 words
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791 1919-01-04 6 The SIngapore Free Press Saturday, January 4, 1919. The mail of the future will demand from Singapore a large open space of five hundred yards square, without any obstacles in the way of trees, ditches, embankments or ii regularities of snr. face. Where is our aerial landing place to be791 words
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Article1321 1919-01-04 6 Calendars received from The Diepen eary, Ltd, and Tan Seng Chong and Co, architects. To morrow being the Ist Sunday in the year, there will be Special Service of Thackegiving for Victory, at St Andrew's Cathedral at 7.45 am. and 5.80 p m. Messers Huttenbach Brothers and Co are prepared1,321 words
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Article286 1919-01-04 6 [iUator'a ■•rrio*] Amsterdam, Dec 81 —A who Be.'lin say* tbe new government bb« a manifesto declaring its policy National Assembly is established log "socialisation," the fcabirp <r UJ war proflte, the creation f v for the uiittr.plojed, rb( prr.nv, j. national d f f*rc P the <„„,„ f286 words
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Article190 1919-01-04 6 Commacders Crispin, Prichard. Wiltoc Casement, Sells, Armstrong Adrian H Smith, Canuroc, Parker, Robert C Hami' ton, Altfaam, G Hamilton, Fr.mantl, Harry W C Hogbes, Mackwortb, Lambert Sfcancomb, Round Turner, Retard A Hill, Brownrigg, Hon. Freeman Mitford Wilfred A Egerfon, George B Lewie Roger L E Rede, John Marriott,190 words
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Article201 1919-01-04 6 His Excellency tbe Governor and High Commiesianer is eodeavonring to make arrangements for more passenger steamer* to be released in order to take passengers (especially women and children) to Europe in tbe fpriog. In order that tbe Government may be in a position to estimate the number of201 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement94 1919-01-04 6 Reduced Prices. Aisopp Beer peg case 4 Dozen Quarts J 6 Dozen Pints C U^ Coutts Oid Tom Gin PEE CASE $3Q DUTY EXTRA CALDBECK, MAGOREGOR Co. TENNIS, g ouT Accessories of the Best Makers EXCELLENT STOCKS OF KLINEY, JAELANCO, SPALDING GOLD MEDAL, RISELY HEXAGOM Etc. RACKETS. YOU CANNOT DO94 words
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Advertisement42 1919-01-04 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOORAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD, TELEPHONE 10S5 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment. 11 No better guarantee of the high Quality of out work oould be given or deniaufloa,42 words
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Article462 1919-01-04 7 TROUBLES IN POLAND BolsheYik delegates in Berlin i*7 tso»wv.«» llabla] [Rratar's 8#i-Tiotj Copenhagen, Dec 31. Vorwaerta says the Poles obtainei temporary control of totea and eonrunariialltd and Bhol a ■ambei uf Oarwaa oftcan urvi men, vlu raapon Onnta IroofM hurried up. A Uvr nsatagfl from462 words
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Article41 1919-01-04 7 London, Dec 28. Croydon South lan Malcolm Coalition Uni. 17,818 Muggridga Lab. 7,008 Archer Sbee 8,782 Carter Labi 8,957 Jarrett Coalition Lib. 6,678 Violet Markham Lib. 4,000 Hull Central Sir Mark Sskes Coalition Uni. 18.805 Kedward Lib. 8,48441 words
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Article40 1919-01-04 7 Bucharest, Dec 81. A mission from tbe trana-Sylvanian Government pre seated an Acs of Union to King Ferdinand. The Utter acquiesced in their desire that he should reiga over the entire Dniester basin as far as lisza.40 words
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Article54 1919-01-04 7 Washington?, Dae 81. Mr Daniels told tbe Naval Committee that if the Peace Conference did not result in a general agreement to end naval construction he was rlrraiy convinced tbe United States most bend its energies to the creation of tbe incomparably greatest54 words
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Article38 1919-01-04 7 London. Dec 81 —Count Plunkett who wm elected for north Kosscommon, though interned ia England for eight months iu connection with tbo German plot in Ireland, h.i* bsen released unconditionally aod has arrived at Dublin.38 words
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Article18 1919-01-04 7 We have received from the Singapore and Straits Advertising Co the usual copy of tbe Time Table ofFISR18 words
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Article288 1919-01-04 7 THE RETURN TO FRANCE Great Farewell By Submarine O*.bl» J (Hector's «*«rvio«] Lond.jn, Dec 81. President Wilson has left London for Fiance. He was seen off at the station by the Ktng and Queen and Mr Lloyd George. Large crowdd thronged the route from Buckingham Palace to288 words
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Article163 1919-01-04 7 A Military list London, Dec 81. There is a long liet of New Year Military Honours gazetted for valuable war services in France and Flanders- The Grand Cross of tba Bath haa been conferred on the army Com manders General Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson and General Sir163 words
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Article191 1919-01-04 7 London Dec 28— The death has occurred of Mr Charles Agar Bampfylde at the age of 62. The late gentleman joined the Sarawak Civil Service as a cadet in 1875 and in the following year became Asat Resident and A D C to the Rajah. Later191 words
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Article54 1919-01-04 7 Washington, Deo 81.— The Chinese Foreign Minister, who is the head of China's peace delegation en route to Paris, declared that China will demand the return of Kiaoohow an J the readjustment of China's international trade relations in order that peace may put her on a footing of54 words
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Article38 1919-01-04 7 London, Dec 31 —The Evening Standard is authoritatively informed that Holland has agreed to Britain's rt quest to use tbe Scheldt for transmission of supplies to the Allied troops in Germany uader the commercial flag.38 words
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Article28 1919-01-04 7 An influential meeting of business men is shortly to consider the question of organising an international industrial ex* hibition in Calcutta during the cold weather of 1920 21.28 words
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Article415 1919-01-04 7 I In response to the appeal of Sic Ernest Birch for faads to properly mount the memorial bust of Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, which has been subscribed for by admirers of the famous former Governor of this Colony at Hi me, contributions have been received from SOS415 words
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Article109 1919-01-04 7 [Courtesy op the French Consulate.] Paris. Jan 1,6 80 p.m. On the occasion of the new year, the members of the Government, the Presidents of the Chamber and Senate went to the Elysee to present their good wishes to President Poincare. The Senate and Chamber adjourned after109 words
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Article115 1919-01-04 7 It is understood from an unofficial source says the Times of Malaya that the Auditor General, Mr F A S McClelland, has been appointed Chairman* of the Clerical Service Commission, and that be is now getting a full statement of the grievances of the Clerical Service prepared115 words
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Article42 1919-01-04 7 Karachi, December 12 th Forty three letters and postcards were brought by aeroplane to Karachi, and handed over to the Postmaster. They have been stamped with the wording Brought by first Aerial Mail, Cairo Karachi, 10th December, 191842 words
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Article152 1919-01-04 7 It ia now officially stated that 21' American Divisions, or 750,000 troops, participated in the drive northwest of Verdun on September 26. Of these nine divisions were used in the front lines on the first day, and some of these nine divisions were retained in the line for more than152 words
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Article518 1919-01-04 7 News waa received by the last aiiil that Lady Baden Powell, Chief Commissioner ol Girl Gnidee, has appointed Mrs G A Goodman, the wife of the Hon MrQ A Goodman, Attorney General, Straits Settle j ments, to be Division Commissioner ovar all tha Guide? in the Straits518 words
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Article157 1919-01-04 7 Sadhu Sander Siogb, the Christian Sanyasie of North India, has just arrived from Rangoon for a short stay of a week. During this time, meetings are being arranged by a representative committee of Indian Christians for the S*dha to deliver his message which he has so157 words
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Article210 1919-01-04 7 Dr E N Graham, author of the useful and handy "Planter'* Medical Guide," says the Straits Echo, has told us that every man to keep mentally and physically fit should have two hobbies, one outdoor and the other indoor. Well hero is the authentic story of the general whose210 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1919-01-04 7 ROBINSON Co. WATER BALLAST LAWN ROLLERS Diameter and Width Weight Empty Weight Inches. Cwt. Q v^ Cwt. Qrs. i)i)\ Ktt OO A 1 FBESH STOCKS OF Three Castles Magnums Cigarettes MOW ON SALE I 'he magnums: y\> Price 90 cents per tin of 50 Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of166 words
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Advertisement443 1919-01-04 8 NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UMOSR MUL CDNTRICr WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service, For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. YOKOHAMA MARU" for London abDut sth Jan. (via SuezaCanal) TAMB I MARO 18th January MISHIMA MARU February EUROPEAN443 words
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Advertisement648 1919-01-04 8 K. P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart Maatschappij Unccrporated In olland.) ROYIL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKBTVAART Telephone 131 Passage Deot. 1202 IM*** D*'*^, 1002 Mdtnagera Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYEB QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Bbouwbb Blinjoe, Djeboea and BillitoH Jan 4 BursiEs Bawean. Bourabaya,648 words
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Advertisement649 1919-01-04 8 2^. Jo*&> ApCAB 1-1 IN t (Com pacies Incorporated in England Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at p esent sue paneled. .The Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON I have649 words
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Article292 1919-01-04 9 THE LIBRE BELGIQUE That plucky paper the Libre BeJgique has celebrated its fourth anniversary. All these years it has been standing up for Belgian rights and girding at the Germans, and all the time the German police have been rapidly searching for the editor, for the staff and for the292 words
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Article192 1919-01-04 9 The following is a telegram fiom Major] General Phra Bijai Janriddhi, Chief of, Siamese Military Mission at Paris, France To His Royal Highness the Prinoe of Bienulok, Chief of General Staff, Bangkok. Please oommunioate the contents of my telegram to His Majesty the King. To day192 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement252 1919-01-04 9 Carbonate OF Ammonia in tin-lined cases containing 1 cwt. BORNEO CO., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RtIRRFR fl f\ iflSr\ M\/\ 9 SINGAPORB. ISIFLUENZA AND OATARRH Scon Cured by Yeno's Lightning Cough Cure. i You cannot aluavs avoid eatehing coughs, eolds, influenza, jj252 words
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Advertisement350 1919-01-04 9 I WRIST WATCH. This "Calendar" WRIST Watch not only tells I the time, but It also shows the correct date. I Every twenty-four hours at midnight the date I hand automatically moves to the next day of the month. The mechanism is no more compli. eated than in an ordinary350 words
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Advertisement196 1919-01-04 9 I I HIE lIIIOC fell Umt uUIUt 1" Dplidnus Wholesome, f Refreshing. 1 i?_UMh; JUICE «|'J (lf§Eii^4}| Prepared from the pure juice of the fp^sl^i"| f j finestWest Indian LiraeFruit, grown BMSM n Ur CStateS r Dominica W(?St 1 Indies. f^llpi^ Insist on having ROSE'S. lIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIII Fresh Shipment Just Arrived196 words
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Advertisement1357 1919-01-04 10 K^g? x t f f i j £S 32HPAIUI0N sT^f I Economy i The result of over i3 years' specialised I-J s experience ?n the construction of Commercial Motoi Vehicles, is a car of proved economy Mj in upkeep and sterling Reliability- -the \lbion. I S i /4 li LI1,357 words
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Article230 1919-01-04 11 Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Matter From Consignees For Singaradja Dat 299 Kromer D*H 8 KPM Dry Dock Swaerdeorcon Dufe 902 Van Duyn DjLggfoie KPM Unc Khoen Foeog Dot 684 Van Tool Pontianak 19 Tong Aik PonM.nak Tag Atlas DuS Bengeveld P Samboe 20 AP Co Unc Hang230 words
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LATEST ARRIVALS.
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Article59 1919-01-04 11 (COBBEOTEB UP TO JAN 8.) Bank 4m e 2 4 18-82 demand 2 4 5-82 Private credits 5 ra e 2 4f France demand Bank 802 India, T. T. 165$ Hongionq, demand 48£%~Prem Yokohama, demand io"i Java, demand 132$ i Bangkok demand 66* Sovereigns, Bank Baying 18.54 Bank of59 words
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Article146 1919-01-04 11 Jan 3. Tin No bueineee Gambier 12 CO Gambier Cuba No 1 25 OC Gambier Cube No 2 22 CO Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 33.00 Pepper, (White fair) 58 00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) nom Gloves (Amboina) Dom Bali146 words
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Advertisement507 1919-01-04 11 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 !H GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Oour^ of England, and complies with the BritishLUe Vsgarnoa Cbcajmiea V5O li507 words
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Advertisement518 1919-01-04 11 JHARTEREO SANK f !sd!s Australia and China, 1 PfptftM if EMlud by Boya! Charter. .'AID DP CAPITAL £1,800,060 lillBYB FOND £2,000,000 tasarve Liability of Proprietors M £1,800,000 HSAD OFFICE tS :«-f'Ho?s3lTg, LOBfiON, 1. 0. A93KCI£B AhD BBAVOBIE. swiaai Hosfikcm Penaag Hagi>oi Dollo Puket I Lniavu i<j?oL Rangers 'j Karaohl Saigon518 words
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Advertisement540 1919-01-04 11 ■CHGKOSB iHD gHAHGHJJ 3£HE!£3 CO3PORATIOM. k (Incorporated in Hnojkoac). *al*>.Bs QlilfnX $15 000,000 15,100,000 at fs. JlljCOO.OOfi; M%ifUUMum BKrei $19 603,000* M .»W),000 I SSS.-.V** Uft^iirf cs Pwf rtetcre«, $15,000,000 23UR7 OF 9i&B0T0SI. Hon. My. P. H. Holyoak, Ohalrm&n. O. T. M, Edklcs, £s<i. Deputy Chairman, A. H. Oompton, Esq.540 words
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Advertisement272 1919-01-04 11 Phone No. 1925. THE Osaka Shosen Kaisha (The Osaka Mercantile S. S Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, Oe Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) For EUROPE via Suez, s.s. Altai Maru for London 7th Jan. •s.s. Ganges Mr ru for Marseilles Abdat sth272 words
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Advertisement302 1919-01-04 11 rNDO-CHINA 'TEAM NAVIGATION C« (Incorporated In England LiIKECT 82BVIOB TO lapaii via Hongkoitg A Shaiwtt •sri lo Calentta via Pecan*? ?r«-» Singapore. CafcUi^ '.e.*f v os* tnroo^h bUis oi i^aiaf Juton. d&cac, Swatow, Amoy, Chetoo, Tl< ml> ill, Newobwaog, Yaagtsze Porte- Form m •hp Philistines. &0., Ac. Ac. For the302 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous538 1919-01-04 11 MAIL TABLE Ttdij. ißiesmeaiai6 *ad looal raM mu fee loss* la list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S, 'fcy TraU'r I 9 w flalljfexosptSuaflaj). Johore 8, 9.80, noon, 1, 4 A 8 p.m. Ca sob Edlna 680 am Cucob Heck Tew 880 am Bangkok Kuala 9,80 AM Palembang Tenchi Maru 980 AM538 words
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Article527 1919-01-04 12 The following is the report to shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting to be held on Jan 10 at no:n at the offices of Evatt and Co. The net profit for the year earned by the Njamlooze Vennootecbap ExpToitatie Maalscbappij, Soengei Lalab, amounts to 961,458.18527 words
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Article176 1919-01-04 12 Berlin has transmitted through the wireless stations of the German Govern ment, the following statement Extensive and very valuable works of art from the regions of Cambrai, Dona!, and Valenciennes, partly from museums and partly from private owners, have been received. In order as far as176 words
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Article78 1919-01-04 12 Secretaries Hooglandt and Co. Pangkattan 76,000 Bungoen Poerba 50,000 Batu Rata 44,000 Ag*<nu Bt-rlcw and Co. Pdrmas 34,082 Majedie Oohore) 12,905 Central Kelaatan 12,820 Mekong 11.650 Agents SUM, Darby and Co. Bukit Lintaog 22,000 Chempedak 10,500 Chimpul 17,680 Jasin 80,187 Krubocg 8,500 Lndu 21.600 Permata 778 words
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Article21 1919-01-04 12 I A largely attended meeting of RaDgcon Armenian* baa patted a resolution urging Iks recognition ol Armenia at a re public21 words
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Article330 1919-01-04 12 The Committee acknowledge with (banks the following subscriptions to this Food: Previously acknowledged •460,860.05 Aryan Singhalese Fraternal Association 11.60 L A Thomas so Per Chinese Chamber of Commerce 'j Chop Yong Hna Seng 1500 Lim Ah Woo 600 j Teo Cheng Hian 200 Lee Kia Soon,330 words
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Article284 1919-01-04 12 Trials of i Kuala Lumpur Officer. In a letter to the World from New York one Stars and Stripes throws a new light on the horrors of war in a fashion which will make a very direct appeal to many in Malaya. Ho tells us that284 words
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Article162 1919-01-04 12 Mr W E Jardine, British Resident in Gwalior, took advantage of the Victoiy celebrations in the State to present to the Maharaja an illuminated address, and "books of thanks" whioh had been forwarded through Mr Winston Churchill as a recognition of His Highness's services and generosity in placing a fund162 words
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257 1919-01-04 12 About 25 returned British offtoers and men met together recently at the Palace Hotel, Shanghai. Tea was first served, after which a meeting was held to discus thd formation of an association of returned officers and men similar to that formed by the French.257 words
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244 1919-01-04 12 The Naval Department has reported the part played by the Imperial navy in the European war in detail. The gist is as follows Since the declaration ol war oo the 28rd August, 1914, the Imperial Navy oo operated with the allied navies enga ged244 words
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Article188 1919-01-04 12 THE CEYLON BIGS SITUATION Nothing but good can come of (he arrangement by which Caylon merchants mast apply to the Principal Colleotor of Cuetome before they can import rice from Rangoon. Though the polioy of the Principal Colleotor of Customs is to interfere as little as passible with private enterprise,188 words
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Article167 1919-01-04 12 Shipping and Engineering in a leading article diEcueeea ehipbuilding in China and comparieona are made with the pie vious year's record. The article commences by saying that the progress made in 1918 has been tremendous despite the serious handicap entailed by the shortage of materials. Reference is167 words
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Article195 1919-01-04 12 It is announced from Shanghai that the Empress of Russia should arrive in Hongkong about Jan 27. She will then be refitted for the passenger and cargo trade and is expected to leave here for Japan and Vancouver about Feb 25. The Empress of Asia is expected to195 words
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Article64 1919-01-04 12 The play chosen for to-night (the last night of the "HowiH-Pbillips" season at the Victoria Theatre) n the famous American detective play "Within the Law." This thrilling play has been a tremendous success in London, America and Australia and should draw a large house tonight. A special64 words
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Article67 1919-01-04 12 The Mystery of Mary Page eerial is drawing large otowds at the Harima Hall, and tonight and for one week the 11th and 12th Episodes in four parts are ehown, supported by the much talked of feature "Extravagance" a Metro prod no tion featuring Mies Petrova in five67 words
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Article376 1919-01-04 12 To the Editor of the Morning Post Sir, A discovery of the greatest interest to antiquaries has just been made at the old Roman settlement of Clausentum, on the banks of the Itchen at Bitterne, near Southampton. While preparing the ground for the erection of a376 words
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Article25 1919-01-04 12 Sunday Jan 5. From Johnston's Pier at 9, 10, 11 a.m. 2.80, 8.80 p.m. From Club 9.30, 10.80, 12.15, 8, and 6.80.25 words
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Article26 1919-01-04 12 TO DAY S TIES. Championship. White v Bntchart. Doubles Handicap. Final tie provided Doig and Hammond win their tie on Thursday.26 words
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