The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 January 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rFN C^NTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919. NO. 9,571
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  • 210 1 The Allies are apparently preparing for a long campaign m Russia, for the euccesßful attack now announced is designed only to eecnre good winter quarters Page 5. The whole world is becoming alarmed at the Bolshevist bogey. Poland is m serions danger and Allied aid is besought
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  • 1377 1 They are waiting for him m the liltie villages of Northern France and Belgium, Marthe and Stdonie, Aline, Irene (with her bad arm), and many o there they are waiting for him on the chauce thai he will come their way again one day as he premised.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 126 1 BAFFLES HOTEL. SINGAPORE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6th Special Dinner FOLLOWED BY A Grand Fancy Dress Souper Dansant FANCY DBESS OPTIONAL Dinner $2 Supper $2 Supper will be served on the "lawn, which will be specially lighted and the tables tastefully arranged TABUS BJOKSD FO* DINNER OS SUPPER *f5 We
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    • 244 1 r'~ -rt:n»:s::::::n« H:uai:i: i .!::::::::::::i:::::i::u:::::i:::::ii:i::iiiUJai}ii.::!. GQQUSB2/ I SAFETY TREAD TYRES |»1 (^8 a^. Gf7i? 111! ill l ■^^^BS^J^^A v i ii ill ARE YOUR TYRES I When you buy /^T \^L l^ Tyres you pay for X «i^ 111 ijiil i speolfied air capa- V^ iij I smaller air caoacity
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    • 36 1 mmmmitm h prcvidmixi £b*i Company's Laanoh vaotl in-ooming ships MfieoHr—lfl BATTEBT SOA3I T4KE3 urn to fflop raook Telephone No. 431 Orders promptly attended to f c r daily and sea stook supplies. H. W. STEVENS, Managei
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    • 144 1 LATEST ADVERTISES* 3HTS. Gjodrich safety tceade Page 1. The Dollar D rectory Page 1. Maryborough attractions Page 2. Terz&n at tne Giisty— Page 2. Loet Uaiteere sc*-ip Page 8. Biukiuptcy noticaa Paged. Municipality invite tenders Pake 8. The As&eßement Liets Page 8. j Notice by Gittey and Bateman Page 8.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 111 1 THE WEEK. 1 Friday 17th Bffb W&ieir— 10 38 a. c. Satardif 18th. High WaJci-0-9 a.m 11-32 p.m. Sunday 19th. High Water 0.4 i a.m C-5 p.m. i Monday 20th. High Water— 1-1* a.m C-47 p.m. Tuesday 21st High Watet— !-44 a.m., [-38 p m. I Wednesday, 22nd High Water—
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  • 249 2 Information has been received that the beacon on the southern end of Wengate Reef has now been re* erected. The P &nd O s s Dun era from Colombo is due here at 0 a.m. on the 21st instant, and will leave for Hongkong and Shanghai at 8
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  • 76 2 The latest incidents m daily life m Perak axe a hawker stabbed and robbed i hroad daylight on the high road near Tapab, a Malay man and his wife wound t d by armed gangrobbers, and one gangrobbar wounded and another killed by a towkay
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  • 28 2 Among those lately elected to the Royal Colonial Institute are the following I Mala, SltU.: Harry A 3 Cbnetojner (Negri Sembilan, O,raood P DiiWnl gj^tolMiUnX Coorfomy C Spencer
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 598 2 NOW °^^j SALE J[[ DOLLAR DIRECTORY Office, 18 Change Alley. POMEROY PACE POWDER DAY CREAM. j MEDICAL HALL Opposite Po*t Office, Singapore. A REFRESHING DRINK i JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER i BREWeD IN SCOTLAND. THE SONG-O-PHONE (80NCPH0 E.) Wtth a SONG-0 PHONE you can throw a crowd into convulsions of laughtei.
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    • 428 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD To-Night! at 9-30 To-Night 1 1 NEW FEATURES NEW COMEDIES NEW WAR ANNALS PATHE PRESENTS A Splendid Comedy I rama m 5 parts ENTITLED "HOW COULD YOU, CAROLINE?' Featuring tbe Biggest Little Girl m Pictures. SUPPORTED BY Tre Latest Official War Annals Depicting Stirring and Memorable Scenes
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    • 424 2 TEBRIFIC ANNOUNCEMENT ALHAMBRA PfRST IN THE FIELD The Great Film you are all Wanting to See OFFICIAL PICTURES OF THE SURRENDER GERMAN NAVY Tne Actual War Office Record of the Greatest Naval Surrender In tfel Kistoiy of ths World Secured at Tremendous Expense and Shown by Special arrangement wit* THE
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    • 796 3 English Hnr3ery Governess required lot child of 4 year-. Good terms offered to com* petent person. Apply giving rut] particulars to Box W. c/o Singapore Free Press. 161 «*1 I Cbicoe Ba'eßmao waated on salary and coamii slod, convtr&ani with Singapore thipchandlery ard hatdware market. Apply Central Ecgine Works Ltd..
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    • 572 3 THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS' ASSOCIATION. The office" of members of the above Associations will be cl i eil for the transaction of business on Friday the i 7th January, lfil9. By Crder of the Committees, CITTST ft BiTEIAR, Secretaries. 1«-1 171 SEA SPORTS CENTENARY
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    • 718 3 F. M. S. RAILWAY On and after February 9th, 1919. Rice and Empty Robber cues such ab momi, venesta, etc, will not be accepted by the Hallway if they could be sent by Steamer *i a port. By Order, 17-1 CAPITAL. British Company's Funds available for purchase of good Malay
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    • 715 3 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. li the Supreme Court of tha Straits Settlementi, Settlement of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 163 of 1918. RE (1) A. H. Ibrahim. Receiving Order made 3rd January, 1919. Date of Adjudication 3rd January, 1919. Dated 9th January, 19! 9. 0. C VILPY, 17-1 Attt. Official AH-igree.
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    • 987 3 By Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property AUCTION SAL*! OF Valuable Freehold and 99 Years leasehold Property Situate at Failr Fan Jang and Chancery Lane, Singapore To be held at the Auction Rooms of Powell ft Co,, Ltd, Nos. 16 17 Raffles Place On Tuesday, the 28th Jan. 1919.
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 19 4 Feach.— On January 14th, at the European Hospital Pocang, to Mr. and Mbs P. L Pbach, a bod.
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    • 32 4 Nonip.— Tan. 16, at 15, Fiinsep fct, Richar > Nonib, aged 8i years. Funeral from residence at 7 a.n?, today to the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to tiidadaii Cemettry.
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  • 872 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, January 17, 1919. In connection with the construction of a causeway across the Johore Strait, for the convenience of railway and passenger traffic, and. as we think to the permanent throwing away of the chance of a bigger shipping Singapore, it is interesting to note
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  • 372 4 The Rent Assessment Board for Sioga pore will sit at the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the 21st instant at 2.16 p.m. A list of the winning numbers m the Premium War Loan Bond half yearly drawings and m the Johore lottery can be consulted at this office. The marriage
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  • 70 4 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association* usual auctions were held on Wedneeda; and Thursday when there were offered 2 708, 5C6 lb tone 1,209.15. i Prices Realized Cts per lb. Smoked Sheet Spore S. Ribbed 69$ to 72$ Crepe Spore S. Ist Latex 72 75 Banket
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  • 179 4 Singapore, Jau 16. The matket has weakened since our last report and the weekly auctions which con eluded to day were poorly patronized throughout. Practically all the u^iial Chinese Purchasers were out of the market, due probably to the near approach of tbe Cuiaeße Nevv Year. The
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  • 174 4 Singapore, Jan 16. Since oar last Report dated 10th met, the market has shewn very little activity. Although sellers continued quoting at firm prices buyers held off srith the result the Auction this week shewed a distinct de cline, the best prices obtained being 75 for
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  • 288 4 The demand for S S 5* o p Loan con tinaes to overshadow other sections of (bis market! and the effect of this locking np of funds is bound to be felt foe some time after the closing of the Loan. The FM S Government are still
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  • 100 4 (9th 16th Jan, 1919.) j The past week has been a very quiet one m the share matket. Rubber —Shipping opportunities are! 1 imptoving and Pacific freights are being reduced to G 135 per ton, bat robber is only steady. < Auction Results Bth to 9tb Jan.
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  • 366 4 GERMANS WANT TO KEEP MACHINERY Freedom of the Seas Bj Submarine Cab!«] London Jan 9 Parts meet age* ird cut« that M Clemenceau and He Lloyd Qeorg« have seated gieat euectes n« retard* tb< que-ti d cf the free-1 )*n of tbe ff-a?. Wn tittle is likely to
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  • 213 4 The arrangements for the Fair to be held on the Race Couree (by kind permie ■ion tif Us Sporting Club) on Centenary day. February 6th, are now completed. Tfce proceedings will open with a procee aion of School Children and presentation of Centenary Medals. Arrangements have been made
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  • 119 4 We regret to learn of (be death, which occurred at hie residence, 15 Prineep et yesterday, of Mr Richard Nonie, a much reepected Government pensioner who had attained to the age of 62 yeate. Mr Nonie was for 47 years m the Government service, and when
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  • 134 4 invited lor New Screndahe, Balgownie* and Pertk Rivera Tin. Since tbe fixing of the minimum prices at 9118 there has uot beeu an\ eale of tin Tin sharee generally r«oovered a little on the fixing Ampsnge and Uiu Piahe on ruraoure of a joint working arrangement had a sharp advance
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 79 4 FOR SALE A NUMBER OP EMPTY BARRELS IN GOOD CONDITION CALDBECK, MAC6REGOR Co. LOCKWOOD MAGRATH, LIMITED. RED SEAL MALTED MILK I TINS CONTAINING T ittJ'e Sj John Little ®> Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IS ENGLAND) "CARIBONUM" CARBON PAPER. The carbon that gives the best service. No smudgy duplicates -the duplicate is
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    • 44 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROID. TELEPHONE 1081 6_zr_ g% _FOR_|J 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of oar offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better gnaranteo of the high quality of 3Gt work could be given or demanded.
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  • 339 5 SECURING GOOD WINTER QUARTERS A successul Attack Ivtaarta* Oaalal !*«*Wr'« SvrteeJ Archangel, Jan B.— Opsratiooa were n.i.i< rtaton on th> r!v?r One< j oo Djc 29 Vitli ?h. object tf cousolidatiog the hn^ wh.eh *i i be bsld dariug ths winter and rin\ log had en-imy coacr»utratloce.
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  • 507 5 Duty of the Allies London, Jan 0. Soaveniue, the Danish •x Minister m Russia, has just arrived m London from Russia. Interviewed by Renter, he said that the situation m Rub*:* wba bopele»9 sa long as tbe All lea did not take steps to end Bolshevism which
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  • 413 5 COLLECTION OF "PEOPLES PARTIES A Medley of Creeds [By Submarine Gable j [Ranter's Banrtoe] London, Jan 14. Router's correepon d^nt m Barlkn telegraphs that thfi National Assembly election campaignis ia fall swing The revolution has greatly charged the old parties. The four main groups now are broadlj Couecrvatives,
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  • 67 5 London, Jan 14 Rauter learns that it is hoped soon to demobilise 27,000 over seas and home troops daily. This is as much as can reasons b!y ba expected at present as general demobilUa&ion is not yet possible. Regarding India, the medically unfit who are unable to stand the
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  • 50 5 Madrid, Jan 15. It is reported thai sarions disturbances have occurred at Oporto. Democrat forces occupied the town with the help of guerilla bands of civilians. On the arrival of a strong column to quell the insurrection, fighting all da; occurred an Jan 10, with many casualties.
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  • 29 5 Paris, Jan 13. A republic was proclaimed yesterday m Luxemburg. The Giand Duchess retires to a castle m the neighbourhood of the town, having abdlcated. (Havas.)
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  • 95 5 Washington, Jan 14. A a agreement for the control oC the trans Siberian Chinese Eastern railroads by an inter* Allied com mittee has been virtually concluded. Paris, Jan 18.— Several galleiies of sculpture m the famous Louvre museum were opened again yesterday. The pioture galleries are not ye 6
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  • 5048 5 THE I. C. U. CASE. COMPLETE JUDGMENT FOR S. R. A. Plaintiff not improperly treated. Me Justice Wbitley m tbe Supreme Court yesterday roorniotf gave judgment m what is now known as (he I C U case. The case arose out of the dieqaalifl oation of Ciive Olive Campbell, horse
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 134 5 ROBINSON Co. Shanks "Britisher 9 Lawn Mower Made m Great Britain THE IDEAL Jf LIGHT I MACHINE jO? STRONG *~-4W AND LAWNS REGULATFD This machine is substantial and the public have found out its value. No other Cheap Side -Wheel mower possesses its qualifications. Spares for above mower always m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 430 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN J^PAN) UNDXR MUL CONTRACT WITH THS IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVEBNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE- Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. tambv MARU" for London about 29th January (via Suez Canal) M MISHIMA MARU February EUROPEAN LINE. Forin.gmiy Service.
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    • 711 6 K. P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart HlaatschappiJ (Inccrporated m Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Depc. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Van~Gob»B Belawan-Deli with Transhipment to Langsa and Pangkalan- Brendan Jan.
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    • 712 6 v\^g\ <«l JKr At IW JMr Mb 5 JP [Jen *t Tl m o (CocLpanles lacorporated In England Mail and Passenger Services peninsular amd oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present sue. psnded. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE PROM LONDON
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    • 41 6 •£AP EN6 Mo;i STEAISHI! Si&ispen to tatiivla, Cberibsa, Sirti- Sail TwJi^ a Week ?serag^rs ts DiiHtoo Sdarabsft itc Slcgapara te Paogkal Pinaig, latatia Batatla, Plasng, and Itifaftf* Sail fortnlg^tiy For ereitflit. ?aq?A£e and tm-tbo* *»o:La»«- 1 &EE KQfIM LfQWfa WWW BflßvW^^^B*^
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  • 459 7 The following Singapore business pre mites wece sold by public auction by Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co at their eale-room \ebfierday afternoon. There was a large crowd of intending purchasers m attendance, the bidding was brisk and I the prices obtained were exceptionally good. (In all cases
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  • 316 7 Peking, Dec 18 On account; of the termination of the war, we are informed that m addition to tae petition cf von Hanneken for special favours from the Chinese Government m consideration of his former long service to China and his old Age, some Germans
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  • 70 7 Fifty Passengers. Washington, Nov 30. The Navy's first tii> motored seaplane broke vebat is stated to be all records for the camber of persons carried when it flew with fifty persons oa board from the naval air station at Rockaway to New York on Wednesday. Tne giant
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 181 7 GORDONS The Oldest Established Lon ion Gin Distilleries Famous for the Purity and Flavour OF ALL DEALERS THE BORNEO CO., LTD. 1 (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SOLE IMPORTERS. STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS RUBBER R ARI^A KH SINGAPORB. HE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (incorporated m tbe United X ngdoa. by
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    • 44 7 TO THOSE HOMEWAfiD BOUND 11. CAMPBELL LATBAI t Eft., Gvirt ft lawil lUUarj Tii)«r< low do a v*. Mr B. U OISIS- WHISKIES REGULAR BUT LIMITED SUPPLIES ARE NOW ASSURED OP DEWARS' WHITE LABEL HAIG HAIGS FIVE STAR SCOTS LIQUEUR HUTTENBACH B as. Co.
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    • 59 7 $*&fror Ladies] g*k Itf Lf fis y franch a«medy for all (rr*tfnlapltl«s. Thousandx^ a lies keep a bcz ot Martin's Pills m the house, so that an the ».-w 'en of any Irrrg-j'.ar.ty of the System a timely dosa may duilr.it(ere<l. Thi.se lio use them recommend them, hence t-jnnous sale.
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    • 430 7 Rl! Yield to Vena's Lightning Cough Cure. v !The curative power of -vr/s Lightning Cough lira is ne\«*r more strikingly shown than m those bard, chronic coughs and Y. i '4- from which so many old people suffer. Tn< i relief it gives is quick and Lasting, because it Loosens
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  • 2004 8 T: Dvr. H De: Tc dale nil AUagar, Dec 309. 4C0 31 GOO -236. 4C0 A.Ga]ah. Sep 148.480 10,5CG 127, 5:9 AlorPosgia 2-5 41* 86.735 Alma, 352,' CC 35.CC0 375, 900 Ampat. Sep -16.294 163.9-6 Aa-Jcbcre, M»r BCS.CCS ***** 399.885 An Malaj.Dac 1,710,142 14* i 77 1.94f,459
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  • 287 8 In above list the totals m firs* coianiG -monthly totals for Jin-Dec, 1917. The me nit In which she Company's year ends is tndioafcc after the name. Third column shows tfce 191^ total to dale and second column the fcoiaJ of the past month. Every enisavourls Eal; to
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  • 147 8 Hindenbarg s Movements Lahore. D c 26:0. Leaden, Dae iCtb. The Idea Nazi ocal6"s" Berce correspecden: saj: :ha: yoc Hi decburg is pmc£ a visit to Pr ace Henry cf Prc-sia. who recently via'.cej East Prussia and had a cacfrrence wi:h Imperials agitascrs ihere. Locdca. De: :13rd.
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  • 433 8 Singapore. Jan. l-'rit. 1919 Beans. Locg per cany 10 j do. French do 1$ Beet perlb. i* Beet Sreak io j Bean Sprouts r^f catty 4 Bamboo Sprees? do t Biachan do —I* j Brinjals do j Cabbage. Bara via do til do. China So t; do.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 354 8 j£> Messrs. CBOSSE BLACKWELL inch regret that for h +%^J_S the first time for a hundred years war conditions prevent nany of the r A^\r/ products being shipped to East. They much appreciate the letters O^'/ they are receiving, and m reply would state that it is fully recognised here
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  • 60 9 (COBBECTED Up TO JAN 16 Bank 4m 8 2 4 9 82 demand 2 4 I*B2 Private credits 5 ra s 2 4i France demand Bank 801 India, T. T. 158$ Hongkong, demand 42$%Prem Yokohama, demand 107 Java, demand 182 Bangkok demand 67 Sovereigns, Bank Buyiug 98 64 Bank
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  • 151 9 Jan 16. Tin (175 tons) 1119.00 Gambler 12 CO Oambier Cube No. 1 24 Of Gambier Cube No. 2 **2 CO Pepper Black ordio. Spore 35 00 Pepper, (White fait) 52 00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) notn Nutmegs (80 to the 1b nom Mace(Banda) noro Cloves (Amboina) uoin
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 516 9 MMtt over $3,000,000 Assurance In force over $9,000,000 I TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Compact baa £30.000 departed with the Supreme Oow| of England, and oomplies with the BrhlahLlfe v*sar*ioe Oj(a>*alas Uts
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    • 528 9 CHARTERED BANK 0! ledia Australia and China, 1 1 wnnM ii Efijlud by loyal Gbarter. ?AID UP CAPITAL £i,200 000 tBBERYB FUND £a|oooioOO tawrvo Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE if 6iSHOP36ATB, LOU DON, 1, 0, taftMOISS AMD BBAKCHEB, Amritaar Hcngkong Penaug Bangkok Iloflo Puket Batavia Ipcb Elaogooo Bombay Karachi
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    • 544 9 IBOMKOHG SHD SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (iacorpoiatdd ia Hongkong). 'AI9-DP 3Al!f&! > $15 000,000 ilaX&i'ft FU»S2 Bterttaj B!lve» 119,008,000 J »»*.«»<MHW l*iw* V^hilltf ol r*OF^e>^t $IS,COO 000 OOUBT CF DiaiCTOfil. Hon. M*. P. H. Holyo&k, Ohairmar. Q, T. M. Edklns, Eb«. Deputy ObaUman, a. H. Oompton, Esq. Hon. Mr. D. Landale
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    • 308 9 Phone No. 1925. O.S.K. (The Osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated m Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from (Subject to change without notice) For EUROPE via Suez, SB. "Nanking Maru H for Marseilles 18th January s.s. Borneo Maru for London Early Feb. e.s. No. 8, "Kcnkon
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    • 195 9 INDO-GHINA iTEAH NAVIGATION C« U i Incorporated m England. DIRECT SERVICE TO lapait via Hongkong ft Shangtm ted to Calcutta via Penang fro?* Singapore. Mncg c*'go on thtongh Bills of Lading fr> huodos, Hi oao, BwAtow, Amoy, Chef 00, Tic at: ■.a, Kewoawang, Tangtßie Porte. Form* st »h« Phii«99*nns. Ac,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 936 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignee s For Swnerdecrccn Dot Q01 Van Duja D*L W :al8 K I' II Dftfl KnoenFoecg Dut 684 Van Tool I\> U tianak J9 Tong Aik Poctianak Tug Atlas Dui Hengeveld P Sambae 20 A P Co Unc Hang Seng Bri 1866
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  • 229 10 The Conquerors of Death is the senea tional title of sensational seven reel picture the Marlborough ie featuring to night, m which basidesa goodstory eomere markab'e feats of strength are displayed Added to this is a very interesting topical film showing tbe entry of tha French into Mulhouee,
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  • 230 10 S C C. v S. R. C. The SCC had the best of matter* right throughout, but the SRC scored a goal through a misunderstanding ou tbe put of the home rearguard, and ran our winners by the odd goal. This Butnmu- isc* very briefly the game of football
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  • 18 10 S .C. C. LAWN BOWLS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Final Tie. H T White beat T B tforrie, 21 16,
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  • 106 10 Attendance ai three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Monday. Jan 20. 5.15 pm. Drill Ball Band and Bugles 'J hursday, Jan 23. 5.15 pm. Dml H.U Band and Bugles Monday Jan 27t 510 pm. Dr;!l Hall All units SVC* Wednesday, Jan 29.
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  • 79 10 A communication has been received m Hongkong from the War Office granting, a further exchange conceseion to date from the beginning of tbe New Year. The whole of the first £300 and one half of any excess is to be converted at the rate of two shillings to the dollar,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 265 10 1 Her First Baby 1 Many a mother.is at a loss to know what food to give ter^flrrt bjt^ g Oa the advice of thc*^ th.s^y -jJJS**^- «S S anxietx since \ve commenced vv.tn (jlj.\«-. IKiby babies, and your food completely fills its duties as B MtbMltVtC for nature's first
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