The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1919
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Title Section15 1919-01-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NO. 9,579 SINGAPOBE, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919. TEN C&NTS15 words
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Article1730 1919-01-27 1 FORTY YEARS AGO— IB7B. The Colony had now had eleven years nder the Colonial Office, Governor Ord, a vain and obstinate man live years; lr Andrew Clarke with wide views" nder two years Sir William Jervoie, bant tbe same and now Government louse was occupied by Sir W1,730 words
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Advertisement232 1919-01-27 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. SINGAPORE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY^6th__ Special Dinner; FOLLOWED 3BY| ~'r A Grand Fancy Dress 33K38W Souper Dansant FANCY DRESS OPTIONAL Dinner $2 Supper $2 supper will be s^rjed on the Uawa.'.whloh will be specially lighted and tlie tables tastefully arranged TABLSS BOOKED FOR DINNER OR SUPPER rt^BßHa^asuaMMaaavawHMHavHHßnHavHHßM. a«232 words
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Advertisement164 1919-01-27 1 JMWjBjBi aaaaaaj I 1 II Full Sizes v. Under Sizes 1 Tyres, that is, tyres 1 1 3 which are not equal to the car- e| load, have to be over inflated to p make up for their deficiency size. "1 Over inflate i Tyres not only g- transmit excessive164 words
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Advertisement72 1919-01-27 1 LATEST ADVE9T!S6H3«TS. Notices re impart and export of rice Page 8. FMS Railways at Catnese New Year, Fraser and Naave, and wharf work daring the holidays— Page 3. Ocean Transport sailings Page 6. Goodrich full sized tyres Page 1. Sale of mining land by Ching Keng Lee —Page 8. Evinrude72 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous402 1919-01-27 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Tbe Peace Conference is getting to work on difficult problems. Tbe most important decision to-day perhaps, is that of inviting the Russian leaders of all sections to meet representatives of the Allies m the Mediterranean. The French papers do not view favourably the entry of the Bolshevists402 words
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Advertisement467 1919-01-27 2 NOW °^4t I SALE J[ DOLLAR DIRECTORY Office, 18 Change Alley. POMEROY FACE POWDER AND DAY CREAM. AT MFDfCAL HALL Opposite Poit Office, Singapore. A DRINK JEFFREYS PiLSENER BEER BREW :D !N SCOTLAND. YOU CAN PLAY IT IF YOU CAN TALK THE SONG-O-PHOME The Most Marvellous Musical Instrument ever invented467 words
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Advertisement520 1919-01-27 2 PALLADIUM OROH&RD ROAD To-Nlght I at 9-30 To-Night It COMPLETE CHANGE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE PALLADIUM THE ONE ANO ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In A Rousing Comedy Drama. Entitled "DOUBLE TROUBLE" Supported by New Comedies and New War Annals In the First Show Commencing at 8 o clock PATHE520 words
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Advertisement352 1919-01-27 2 A Great Picture Featuring a Great Actress CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AT HEB BEST AT THE ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music and Features. Beaca Road. In the Second Show Commencing 9-15 p m. A Selzoick Super-Production of the Great American Stage THE EASIEST WAY In 8 Reels The Story of a352 words
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Article437 1919-01-27 3 To Work In It? What la to be tbe future of khaki? Though tbe war is over, the familiar uniform is likely to remain with ne for a long time to come, if not permanently. It is considered unlikely that, except m tha case of the437 words
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Article178 1919-01-27 3 Bombay, Jan 13. The strikers now number 12 J,OOO. Only two or three mills ere now working.^ Threatening crowds approached theee to day, bnt dispersed without trouble. At a meeting held this afternoon the Miliowcers* Association resolved that a general committee be empowered when tha operatives resume178 words
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Advertisement1294 1919-01-27 3 The World Famous Trio, LEO, JAN and Mischel i^#ala\Vm^ Ol^V* <^*^ Appear at V The VICTORIA THEATRE Shortly Coming I Coming t I r HA RIM A HALL On Tuesday, January 28th, for 3 Nights only The Zeppelin s Last Raid Greatest Spectac'.e Showing The Zeppelin m Action. Tiie Inn1,294 words
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Advertisement743 1919-01-27 3 NOTICES. All applioitioofl is connection with the Import or Export of Rice and other Foods- tuffs should be addressed to Tbe Secretary to the Food Controller Government Offices, Singapore Until Farther Notice. In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Regnlatlon fi of the Food Control Regulation 19 is743 words
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Advertisement224 1919-01-27 3 NOTICE Notice is hereby thit Payna Reena Navfna Aroonasa'am hitsy of No. 32, Market Street, Singapore has been appjdut^d Manager for tha Chitty Temples at Tank Road and Oatram Road from the 19th January, 19*9, v itil furtber notice All parsons having business la coaaectioa with the said Temples are224 words
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Advertisement202 1919-01-27 3 -Whiteawavs NOTEABLE VALUES IN OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT 'Am\m*Am\ah t m\%M%\A%mt\A%mtmmi aaaa^aa^aaaaaaaa^aa^va aaaa aa *>^jaA flvr.J/M/'f nslnf if 1 3 Cotton Blankets WmMm >-- M I 1 1 *A I Hght weight, m W''^iyW :^^^->----MW»Mm-:-^\ white with blue 1, iPi*^ J IV 111 f I m>- I border, guaran- #4f"^W [if202 words
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Article19 1919-01-27 4 Suddenly, at the Adelphi Hotel, on Saturday evening, Mary Hamilton'Bantmtyne, daughter of Gapt. Bannatyne cf S. 8. Circe.19 words
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Article1272 1919-01-27 4 Monday, January 27, 1919, What tbe ultimate solution of the Middle East question will be takes a wise man to say. There is, however, emerging the notion that the Associated Powers will have to secure two points first the prevention of the Teutonic absorption of th«1,272 words
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Article279 1919-01-27 4 [COUBTBSY OF THBJ FRBSCH CONSULATE.] Paris, Jan 23, 6 35 p.m.— The French 8 pec cent bauds are at franca 68 25 the 5 per cent at 83 25 anl tlie 4 per cent at 76.40. The Conference adopted the proposal of President Wilson to send two279 words
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Article522 1919-01-27 4 From Our o%m Corrupondent Penang, Jan 25. At tbe annual meeting of Menglembu Lode Mr Thome presiding, the report and accounts were adopted. Mr Thorne was re elected director and 93,000 were voted as directors' fees but no dividend deolared. The cath and liquid assets at December522 words
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Article117 1919-01-27 4 CATALONIAN SEMI-INDEPENDENCE ;»j Bahtnarwe Obi«i lK*ut*r's Bwriee] London, Jan i 4. Tbe movement for C-italonian au'oaon: y continues to develop Cata'onian senators end deputies propose to establish a provisional Government at Barcelona, pt.dicg tbe constitution rf the C*ta!ou!on I' parliament with full BVttUMrit] m iniecual but cut117 words
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Article280 1919-01-27 4 Lisbon.. Jan -s*. rroops Kssercniea or: the Mon Sao'a mi's nii uofjrl.d the monarchist fl<g. A biitery at LieboL febo'lrc th-5 tvaopß, WJ3, It is reported, arc commanded by tbe ex minister Colocc! Men'onca. B'u? jackets erected birricaden m lowrr Lit-bon m expectation of ai; advanca of cavalry280 words
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Article402 1919-01-27 4 London, Jan 24. The Press Bureau says the Minister of Labour met the members and the executive district offici als of the boilermakers, shipwrights and blacksmiths who agreed to a forty seven hours week and promised to advise the resumption ot work if there is no reduction of402 words
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Advertisement218 1919-01-27 4 The LONG Bottle fl WITH THE JM LONG REPUTATION H ALLSOPPS La *>• Am \jmvi QUARTS PINTS SOLE AGENTS OILDBEOK -*****01 Co. M^» M Mi^M^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^pw^BMMO»^^Me^Mw^o»aww»«<>»i^g> "^mfrnm m --3— sssa— opi— qg— i BILLIARD TABLE FULL-SIZED BIIiLIARD.;TABLE 12 ft. by 6 ft. X^ \\m\\mmmmm% W^^\\^^^m^ C Ihe "Straits" Table Full size,218 words
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Advertisement42 1919-01-27 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD TELEPHONE 1080 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of our offer 11 No satisfactory Proof, No Payment.', No better guarantee of tbe high quality of our work could be given or demanded42 words
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Article1433 1919-01-27 5 WARNING TO AGGRESSORS FUNCTION OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS THE ALLIED COUNCILS I THE RUSSIAN SITUATION Pari-;, Jan 24 The Supreme inter Allied Wit Council met to-day MM C'e sasacsSß and P.chou. Marshal Foch and Geaeru! Weygand repceiented France; MSSSN Lloyd George and Balfour. M icshal H*ig, Britain1,433 words
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Article301 1919-01-27 5 Submarine Uable - Submarine Uable i*v FUTURE UNSETTLED Petrograd Doomed Iftouter's fervioe] Stockholm, Jan 24. Reports from Petrograd indicate the Bolsheviks are pre* paring to evacuate the city. Tbe remaining valuables etc are being removed to Moscow. Petrograd is regarded as doomed and will probably be the viotim of robber-301 words
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Article238 1919-01-27 5 Crimes London, Jan 28. The dramatic inquest proceedings into tbe death of the well known actress Miss Biiiie Car/eton have been oonoluded. The inquiry was mark ed by most sensational disclosures regard ing trafficking m drugs. A mass of conflicting evidenoe was adduoed and the Jury returned a238 words
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Article118 1919-01-27 5 PRISONERS OF WAR London, Jan 28 The Press Bureau says the inter departmental Committee of Prisoners of War announces that the German authorities have assured the Netherlands minister m Berlin there are no seoret prison camps now nor ever existed. Tha Netherlands minister states there is no118 words
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Article478 1919-01-27 5 Paris, Jan 24 Ths antique sculpture galleries m the Louvre hive just re opan cd. The picture galleries are not yet open. The treasures ot Paris that were hidden or removed owing to perils of war now see the light again. Two great rose windows m Notre Dame478 words
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Article54 1919-01-27 5 Amsterdam, Jan 34. A wire from Berlin says an official statement states the final results m ell thirtyseven con* stituencies for which there are 421 Deputies were as follows Majority Socialists 164 Centrists 88 German Democrats 77: National People's 84 In dependent Socialiets 24 German People's 28 and54 words
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Article114 1919-01-27 5 A special Gazette issued on Saturiay states that Every person importing rioe The sad and painfully sudden death took plaoe at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday of Miss Bannatyne, daughter of Captain Bannatyne, the well known master of the Circe. Miss Bannatyne was with her father at tiffla114 words
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Advertisement133 1919-01-27 5 jROBINSON Co. I Pure Nickel Cigarette Cases i GUARANTEED r O WEAR WELL AND LOOK WELL Price $5.00 9^k m^ mmWmmmm ■fl L^flwiH i! Price $5. iq U Mfc I Extra Large Straight Shape dou- I IU I ble-sided to hold 32 Cigarettes. k' 1 Price $6.50 g r J133 words
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Advertisement473 1919-01-27 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IS JArAN) UNDER MAIL CON TR ACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) BTOOPEAN LINE. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. TAMB l MARU for Liverpool about 29th January (via Suez Canal) MISHIMA MARU February EUROPEAN LINE.473 words
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Advertisement615 1919-01-27 6 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incorporated m V'olland.) ROYiL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OP BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Van Ribbbbck Penang, Lh 3 Seumawe, Bigli, Sabang, Oelee Lheue,615 words
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Advertisement701 1919-01-27 6 jf Aw Ss mmw^ffi^ **jm* /upcae Lii*e (OoTLpanies Incorporated m England Mail and Passenger Service PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern nent.) me Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present sns pended. INTEB MEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES DUE BINGAPORE LEAVE701 words
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Advertisement58 1919-01-27 6 'aWIHIOHSTiiMSaic r uU.« LllHuLu^ MBgipan to Batavia, Charibda, ft Umit tat 3 Sail Vwtaaj a Week riogipari to BitMtca SasraSssya aaa Slagarsffja (Bait). Sail Weekly, Siagapart ta Pangkal Plaaag, Batatla Untarang, Batavia, Pinang, and Blagapm Sail fortnightly, Fo> touight, yaasage and fnsthea infotuane Apply to Tho Rogistesed Office Mo tl,58 words
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Article931 1919-01-27 7 Degree Conferred at Hongkong In the prooession of tbe Court at the Congregation of the Hongkong University on Jan 16, the hon'ble Dr Lim Boon Keng, ob E, of Singapore, had an honoured place, near the head of an imposing array of distinguished scholars and931 words
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Advertisement241 1919-01-27 7 Carbonate OF Ammonia m tin-lined cases containing 1 cwt. BORNEOCO., Ltd l INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* PPTTTWISP Leather cloth JL\ JuIxVX JL^ Mmmi British made For Upholstering or Bookbinding with Studs and Buttons wide 48/50 inches. Colours Redrßlaok. Green, Maroon, Brown RICKARD Ltd. ~Z2? 1 Straits Sh lpping Parcels and Shipping241 words
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Advertisement40 1919-01-27 7 NOTICE. The Oeneral Public are respectfully informed that stocks of Extra Special Whisky Regular supplies are now being received of DEWARS' White Label Whisky and it is hoped that Consumers will purchase this Brand m lieu of the blue label.40 words
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Advertisement806 1919-01-27 7 By Order of the Custodian of Enemy Property j AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and 99 Years Leasehold Property Situate at Pasir Panjang ani Chancery Lane. Singapore To be held at the Auction Booms of Powell Co,, Ltd. Nob. 16 17 Raffles Place On Tuesday, the 28th Jan. 1919. at806 words
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Article1532 1919-01-27 8 Paying for the War. From o%w Own Correspondent London, Dec 16. The real struggle m Parliament will begin with the eocial legislation, and with the introduction of the Budget m tbe spring. Thus Mr dynes, the late Food Controller, who is a moderate man, re marked last1,532 words
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Article322 1919-01-27 8 •Arm/ Council's Admiration. The following message has been 6ent by the Army Counoil to Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, Commander m- Chief British Armies m France The Army Council desire, on the occa sion of the happy termination ot hostili ties, to congratulate322 words
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Advertisement184 1919-01-27 8 X^CTOCEPf The Natural Milk food For Infants and Invalids Obtainable at all Dispensaries. E SI D 1872 PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY. LADIES 9 TOILET SETS IMm\ l^n^K mRI sra*Wol kk FRIGES Mjl ok R NGE FFOM w nt TwlaWhWi Hlr jy HGH :T^ EET > Branch at V 'I 1 'f^^^'l184 words
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Advertisement848 1919-01-27 8 TO MINERS. AUCTION SALE OF MINING L A N D At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room baffles Chambers, Raffles Piace On Monday, 10th February, 1919, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece cf Mining Land situate m the District of E ndau m tbe Sub District of Mersing, Johore, estimated848 words
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Article64 1919-01-27 9 (Corrected Up to Jan '<5.) Bank 4m s 2 4 11 82 demand 2 4 8*32 Privato credits 8 m 2 4 9 16 France demand B ifi k 801* India, T. T. 153$ Hongkong, demand 4li%Prem Yokohama, demand 105 Java, demand 13 2$ BaisGKOK, demand 67 Sovereigns, BaLk64 words
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Article119 1919-01-27 9 Jan 25. Tin email quantity $118 Gambier 12 CO Gambier Cuba No. 1 24 Of Pepper Black ordin. Spore 3A.00 Pepper, (White fair) 52 00 Tapioca, small peatl vfair quality) 16 00 do do dike do 16.00 do medium pearl do 13.00 Pearl Sago, small If 00 Copra Snudried119 words
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Article18 1919-01-27 9 Jan 25 Muncaster Caetle. Glenavy, Tientsin (Bti) Mecggala. Bcouwer, Indra giri, Barentsz (Dut); Cbofu Maru, Shinrvu (Jap).18 words
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Advertisement507 1919-01-27 9 I&sseti over 52.000.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 j THc GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company hac £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Cour ft 0/ England, and complies with the BrltlshLifo assoraiee Jdcqj.il^507 words
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Advertisement547 1919-01-27 9 I l TaTari TT TUTlllf Will IJLLIM— a» ij mmm bank 0) Mil iustralfa and Shina, r«mM !a Ea^laad by Royal Charter. .'AID UP CAPITAL £i,200 000 t«ftF,R¥B FUND £2,000,000 taaarva Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HLAD OFFICE M 813H0P58ATB, LOXDOM, I. 0. aaanaoraa and bbamchss, Amritsar Hoagkong Penaug Bangkok lioUc547 words
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Advertisement575 1919-01-27 9 MM NMU Ill— >■■— l— ■——lIM lIP. YOKOHAMA 1 SPECIE BANK, LTD. IHO3BPOBATBD fS JAPAN O&jdtal Subscribed *B,COO 000 Caplial Paid Up .Y. 42,000,000 33.ierve Fund.... Y. 24 300,000 President, J. Inouye Ea%. Pico President, N. Kajiwara IS>%. DIRECTORS. J. Incuye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. M. Odagiri575 words
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Advertisement316 1919-01-27 9 n'±'^i4ifA*m\\\^aLTKjnW^fm\\vttt mrm i~r fi mimi a—i maiai 'Phone No. 1925. O.S.K. (The£osaka Mercantile S. S. Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated m Japan) No. 2, De Souza Street Proposed Sailings from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) For LONDON via Port Said s.s. Borneo Man Mid Feb. s.s. Celebes M„ra Mid Mar. For316 words
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Advertisement193 1919-01-27 9 INDO-CHINA 4T6AM NAVIGATION Oa., Lit (Incorporated m Fng'.iti? DiHEOT SERVIOE TO •apajj via Hongkong ft Shanghs isd tv Calcntla via Penang frov Singapore. einvg cargo cc tftrcugh Bills of L&aieg to lanton, Macao, Bwatow, Amoy, Ohefoo, Ties! sis, Newthwa&g, Ywigtsze Porta. Fcrnx<ei X* l'htltt>f"Pai, ate.. &C, tkC For the infoimatlon193 words
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Miscellaneous851 1919-01-27 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignee* For Shane. Bri 1226 McCulloch Colombo Bt Minefield Cue Barratta Bri 65Mugg Britbice 27 Singapore j Singkel Dut 265 Hogeneock Deli 80 KPM KH D dock j Beeitang Dut 270 Forme Samboe 7 APC Deck Unc Kenkor Mam Jap 1682851 words
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Article1224 1919-01-27 10 A PRO3FEROUS COMPANY Tha sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Waarne Brothers, Ltd, waa held on Saturday at the registered offices, Orchaid rd. there being present Mr OFF Wearne (one of the managing directors) pre«idfng, Capt J Craig and Mr Tan Khearn Hjck (directors), Mre1,224 words
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Article225 1919-01-27 10 Tbe ill- fortune which has recently visited the rubber industry, but which, it may be expected, will soon pass away, ie reflected m the report and accounts of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust for the year to tbe end of March last The available balanoe including £56225 words
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Article455 1919-01-27 10 A daring armed robbery waa perpetrated Hongkong on Jan 14, when Messrs. Gibb, Livingston and Co, were victimised to the extent of about 620,000. It appears that at about 7.80 p.m. six man entered the premises by the stona staircase and walked into the compra dare's455 words
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Article32 1919-01-27 10 The Gaumont Mystery bulks largely m the Empire second chow to night and the concluding two episodes of the Myetery Ship, with a five reel Butterfly m the first show.32 words
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Article284 1919-01-27 10 From Our Own Corrupondmmi Penang, Jan 26. The scratchings were Raoe four Blaok Watch and Golden Mead Race five Golden Mead and St Fitz, and Robinhood Race 6 Hampton Court. Qjeen Bsth Race eeven. Fioiadora and Viotory Extra Race Billy and Montrose. The weather and attendance were excellent.284 words
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Article135 1919-01-27 10 An intereeting match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday between the Singapore Recreation Cinb and an eleven of the Garrison N C Oi. The Club batted first, having the aseietanoe of Sgt Hewitt of the Manchester, who fell a victim to the bowling of Barlow (R A M135 words
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Article123 1919-01-27 10 There was again a very large attendance at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night when the second performance got up by the Amateur Dramatic Sooiety to help the Children's Aid Society was given. His Excellency the Governor and the Lady Evelyn Young, who are just back from Penang,123 words
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Article395 1919-01-27 10 Tbe KPM Rumphius is expected to arrive here early on Tnesday morning (instead of Monday) from Java. I A oommittee consisting of Charles M Schwab, PAS Franklin and J H Roeaetter I will atudy the ninety ono different deeigna of ships now being built by the United States,395 words
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Article235 1919-01-27 10 The sad newe of the death of Mr C A Bampfylde iv Eoglaod on Christmas Day was reoeived ia Sarawak on January 2nd with many expreeeione of regret and sor row, says tbe "Sarawak Gszette." During tha course of twenty eight years' service, Mr Bampfylde had235 words
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Article150 1919-01-27 10 The estimated arrivals of paddy and rioe expressed m oargo rice by rail and boat into Rangoon and Bassein from the Ist January to tbe 28th December, 1918, as compared with the corresponding period of 1917, were approximately as below Rangoon. Ist Jan to 5 Bth Dec150 words
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Article54 1919-01-27 10 Orders for week ending Saturday, Feb 1* Monday 27. Signalling Class YM C A 5.16 p.m. Thursday 80. Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club 6.16 p.m. Individual Troop Orders aa leaned by Scoutmasters. Mr P A Anthony, Oeneral Manager ot the F M S Railways, waa doe54 words
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Advertisement359 1919-01-27 10 IiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIi Her First Baby j ss Many a mother is at a loss to know what food to give her first baby. Although ehe sliowers all her love and care upon him. baby still does H not get on. But her anxiety is ended directly she tries Glaxo. sl On359 words
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