The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 March 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1919. NO. 9,608
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  • 245 1 Lord Milner, whilst enable, on political grounch, to cancel tbe reqaiei tion of the Nore and Novara for the repatriation of Germans from China, admits concern regarding passage difficulties m the East, and is seeing if the Ministry of Shipping can do anything to relieve the situation—
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  • 1692 1 The wave ol Governments are past finding oat. They are an eternal riddle. Perhaps Eastern Govern mente, lees fall of good intentions, are the easiest to understand those Governments where Sultans cat off heads rather indiscriminately. There, anyhow, you know the Sult&n isn't pleased. The Directrice of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 242 1 RAFFLESJOTEL The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. Luxurious suites of Rooms and^ spacious lounges, verandahs and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music m attendance* Cinema on the Lawn from 6*15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed* by Cinema. J.
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    • 105 1 Singapore Baby Show. i j To The Mothers of Singapore. YOUR BABY IS SURE TO BE THE BEST. I Give it a chance to get First Prize at the Baby Show, Victoria Memorial Hall, April 12th, 1919. Only Babies up to Twelve Months are Eligible. Admission Free. Get your Entry
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    • 127 1 LATEST ADVEaTISfc^K**TS. j Tbe Beby Show— Page 1. Ribeiro'e iotimatiou to printers Page 1. Empire's new programme Page 2. Chinese kranis wan.cd Pagt 2. Galv&nised iron for sale Page I. j "Regal" footwear at Whiteaways Page 8. i Cbing Kong Lee's sales of freehold building sites, sago flaur, and printing
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 104 1 THE WEEK. I Moodsy 3rd. High Water— l.-61 ft.m., 11-16 p.m. HarmstDn's Circus, 9.iS p m. I Tuesday 4th. High Water— lll3 a.m., 11-46 p.ru. Blntan Estates, Chartered Bank, 12.30 p.m. Rent Assessment Board, 2.3pm. Wednesday, sth. Figh Water— 2 a.m. Thursday 6th. High Water— j 18 a.m., (1.48 p.m.
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  • 129 2 e> Some more geographical traps. Edinburgh ia on the bait coaet route to Aberdeen and Carlisle oo the west coaat.J Which is the more easterly Answer Carlisle. The London and North Western j Hallway Is rlgbsly named, yet at ona part! ol Us course it mas due scuth-weaj— before entering
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 568 2 PINQ-MEN7HO j PASTILLES. j AimSEPTiG-STIMUU IKG. 75 cts. per bottle of all chemists. Sole Agents MEDICAL HAIL Opp site Post Office, SINGAP33F. HAVE YOU TRIED FULL SIZESP LAR3K STOCKS NOW AYAILABLB. i~~ WANTED Chinese Jraalei v, fjllows: Pypist for Bffedaa Office Typist ?jr Works Office uc.ir Singapore Three Genera) on-rfes
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    • 481 2 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAI>. To-Night! at 9-30 To-Night New Features, New Comedies, New War Annals, New Gazette INCLUDING TEe OTHER WOMAN A Five-Part Photoplay adapted from tfce Famous Play by H. ;Wocds, Featuring PEGGY HYLAND "TSe MORNSib AFTER" The Latest War Annals and Topical Gazette Ia the First Show Commencing at
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    • 436 2 From Saturday, March 1 9 to Thursday, Mar. 6 Papular Pictures by Pre-lminent Producers AT THE ALHAMBRA Tlie Hall for Music and Features. Beach Road. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 15 P.M. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS CHARMING JEWEL CARMEN IN THE OIRL WITH THE CHAMPAGNE EVES In Five Parts The
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  • 436 3 Eriments m Burnn. Mr AP M a principal c.l th* oov«rn merit KagUiurf Seuojl lajeiu uui provincial aqmcer, Barrni, has written an intereitiqofee oa the possibilities ot of gl33* maauure iv BatM, oca of tbe principal niagj being by the use of paddy bosk. In the cou
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  • 446 3 'Ibe Colonial Oifice anncf-6 tbet Sir Frederick Lugard Gi'S-jso, proposes So vacate the Hppoiotm<of Governor Uenera! oi Nigeria en t« f mJ D atiou of his present laave of abd|. Sir Frede rick Lugard has besnovernar and Commander m Chief cftnthern and Northern Nigeria since e&la 1912, sf :er bib
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 530 3 TO "PRINTERS" M3IKAG^^S SALE Messrs. CHING KENG LEE ft Co., win fell by Public Auction at TH£ MCKMISHA PRESS No. 162, Middle Road, Singapore, On Thursday, &th March 1919, at 2 p.m. Tvo Largo Japanese Printing Machines, Two tlftuu Pressed, i 0 Type cases, ft 0 OOt Japanese lead type,
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    • 1501 3 NOTICF. We the undersigned beg to inform the public that the partnership business of cloth merchants heretofore can ltd on by us at No. 23 KilDg Street, Singapore, under the firm name of "AHNA MOONA MOONA. MOONA ABOJ BAKER A Co. has been dissolved as from the I2lh day ot
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    • 264 3 REGAL Footwear "We give a few illustrations of our New Stock of this famous Footwear. Styles are correct Prices Lowest I qua uy Siza from 4 to 8. (^R N V^^^A%4'- GeHt*S WlllOW Q I 'JSKtii' "'"i'^t »fts 1 i f id v« ■■^^^Kj^s^- r"Kc*icii i fed parlor H Bfefc^^M
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  • 33 4 Domestic Occurences. BIRTH NiWTON-EowE9.-On December 3C(h. 19 8, at Clara I avion BcsfitaJ, Los ADgtles, Cal U. A the wife of B. W. Newton Ho^s, (District Pir^iceer, F. M S. Railways, a daughter
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  • 1757 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, March 3, 1919. General eat is fact ion will be felt at the commencement of something practical ia the direction of curving ont the recommendations of the Housing Com mis&ioD. These were contained m the resolutions of the committee set forth m the report of
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  • 466 4 NEED FO3 TEMPOIUF^Aht With reNrenca to the fet i, f Straits bnd F M S pp. n?rs o Nbon ri€ I9lh Januiry, '2 1st J^naaryJ F^i r rv the fjlio.vio|j ii publisher information j la ihs latter part of $If X clear th;it t ftbor.ttfi of loc*-'b
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  • 150 4 The filing telegram has been received the Government from the Colonial etary, Hongkong Bri And Czechs travelling by MadracUrgent need of suits of khaki drill cfng and light underwear such as ebiialeo require cigarettes and fruit. P cirrios some 1 000 men and owing short stay only
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  • 61 4 A (ting of the Legislative Council will leld next Monday when there will be ation moved by tbe acting Colonial Secr'y 'That this Colony contribute £50 to the King's Fund for the Distal as a small mark of gratitude to thodho have fought for us." Tl are three
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 101 4 BY ROYAL WARRANT TO H. M. KING GEORGE V. Denis Mounie's Brandy. Three Star Quality per case Supplied to: The Berkeley, Carlton, Claridge's, Prince's, Savoy, and all the other leading Restaurants. Sole Importers CALDBEOK MACGREBOR GO, Avery Fairbanks Iron Platform Scales »jK^^^^^ 4 h If si i i^| 600 lbs
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    • 61 4 VICTORIA THEATRE. SATURDAY, MARCH Bth. ONE NIGKT ONLY, at 9-30 Mr. Charles S.KITTS Miss Rhoda'windrum Late of the George Edwardes Companies and tbe Principal London lheatres and Mnsicbails WILL GIVE A Select and Up-to-date VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT Aesiatfd By Members of the Singapore A.D.S. USUAL :PRICtd OF ADMISSION Booking Flan open
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  • 642 5 PROBLEMS OF EASTERN EUROPE The Reparation Question (Bj tfvkaanaa Uable] riUuUr Bcrnot] Pan§. Feb 27. Marahal Foch, sp«akintf at tb« Con. cil of Ten, point nd oat that tbe qi'-tiin of D.n*7 2-aad tbe two Mil if ay I li: o-> co: :ir':ting Dartr.iij with ide interior of
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  • 101 5 Final Military Terms Paris, Feb 27.— The final military Itrmf to ba demanded from Germany inoloda looi separate gubmisiiona, military, naval, territorial and economic. The total future strength of Ihe German army will ooniist cf fifteen infantry and five oavalry diTi sioat. The general «6aff niuat ba
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  • 341 5 WHY REQUISITION WAS NECESSARY Reply to Singapore Protests y*r •absaarlaa Oaatel f Beater's ■ervioel London, Feb 24. In the House ol Commons, Colonel Atmry, replying to Sli Watson Cbeyne, who aik«d It Qarman women were being given priority of dspar tora from Singapore on passenger steamers to
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  • 162 5 Rates Not Unreasonable London, Feb 24. With regard to the high passage rates from India, tha Times' shipping correspondent says that ths feel ing here seems to be tbat residents ol India have not had fully brought home to them the effect ol tbe enormous increase m cost
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  • 91 5 Progreisive British Polioy London, Feb 24. In Manchester, ft meeting ol firms associated with the British Manufacturers' Corporation decided to amalgamate with the Federation ol British Industries for the purpose of concentrating upon the extension of over seas trade. Tha Chairman, Sir Charles Mandleberg, said tbat it was
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  • 48 5 London, Mar I.— The Presa Burean ■tales that the Coal tnduetcy Oommission, of which Mr Justice Sankey ia chairman it oompoied of twelve membara, including Mr Artbor Balfonr, Bfieel meichant, Mr Smillie, Mr Sidney Webb, Sir Chiozza Money, Sir Thomas Royden and Sir Arthur Duckham.
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  • 34 5 London, Feb 24.~The PoitmaeterGeneral annonncei the cancellation of this week's overland Indian mail as the ihip has been damaged m collwion. The ntxt mail leave* on March 6. «.,ntn MPIIT nAVPPWOP
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  • 700 5 Humours of hrmj Eduiation V M C A Hat, France. The education of the British soldier. the importance of which is so foroibly recognised just now, is aserious and very complex problem. Vat there is a fnnny Bide to it as to most problems. At a club m
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  • 170 5 General Sir John Monaah has presented his Gallipoli sword to be sold by auction for the benefit of pooc dependents of journalists killed m the war. In the coarse of his Diary, Bishop Fergaeon Davie, writing daring December, relates bis journe? to Mcueul Tekrib and i elsewhere and says he
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  • 152 5 By Courtesy of the French Consulate. Paris, Feb 23, 6 10.-M Clemencesu will resume on Monday his post of President of the Peace Conference. Yesterday the Allied representatives congratulated him on his eecapa from death. The Chamber adapted the Bill granting 250 franca to ali those mobilized,
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  • 590 5 The Singapore Diocesan Magazine has the following. The Social Service Committee after careful deliberation droirltd to postpone tha Parity Campaign Week, after it \va? known that Mr& Oixon oould not reach hero ftoui the Paujjib m time for Decembar let. It was decided to accept farther date cffered
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  • 68 5 We have pleasure m announcing the receipt of the fleet parcel of old silver towards the fund for endowing a ward m the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, m gratitude for the devotion of the Mercantile Marine. The first gift comes through Mrs Alex Reid, a second from EFH,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 101 5 NEW SHIPMENT O P RISELEY^HEXAGON AND FA Fl TCMNIQ DArifCTC IN ALL WEIGHTS ROBINSON Co. y///////////////^ v 7 wi wA fy QUALITY is the point which is necessary //iier m an enjoyable itsr Cigarette. >/^ That s why 4 "EM BASS Y VIRGINIA No. 77 JJ has been justly I^/TS'I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 472 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (IHOORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER HUL CONTRACT WITH THS IMPERIAL JAPANESE 5 GOVERNMENT. i (Subject lo alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) ">"*«"» BM ee j For (Malacca), Penanfc Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) j London or Liverpool. J 41 SADO"tf ARU for Liverpool lit Marob 1 MISHIMI
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    • 691 6 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappli (Incorporated m Holland.) BOYlt, PACKET N^JSP* TI °N gaTVAABT 1^ 14 Telegram Addreei PACftiivAAni t>«»»* UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA QQVEBNMENT. T^HoaKHDORPRIouw, Letong," Tarempa, Genting Searaesan and l^ Poeloe Pandjang Mar 8 Melchior Trbdb Belawan Deli jfa*. S DKCABrBNTiER Muntoh and Palembang M
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    • 694 6 An ra sj 8j i ir 1^ >* if -ife«« l^ E (Oo&panles Incorporated In England Mail and Passenger Services peninsulas and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are &t present sat ponded. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MIR3FILLKS
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  • 1319 7 Cwned by FKASEK Co., Kxohaage and Share Brokers, Mar Ist 'A\l inotitlOMl n* fltoflln Bhwrt9 mat* %c legatdaa m #J»aif 4iaiia» t at tut tin i m- Q*K iff 08. PAID, v TjtVH Dt? B5I»«-! S«»*«*a 100,000 tR IB AliM*' JB% 18 8 0 879,980 IB IB
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  • 470 7 A Great Shipping Deal. Lord lochcape and Sir Owen Philippe M P, bava entered iuto an agreement wi fa the Controller of Shipping to takeover! the Government contracts made with' ehipbui!de-H for 1 37 steam-ra no^v in constructioa. The vsssala will ba ctfoieJ to th
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  • 482 7 The Workmen'! Point Of View Me W Brace, M P (preeid-nt of the South Wales Miners' Federation iv an article published m tha Western Mai! on the Miners' new demands, Bays the question is one of fairness and justice, And m the ecd will have to be determined
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 314 7 ■Buchanan's llack and White ■There is no better value on the Market this old and perfectly blended ■sky -A Fancy Price does not neces■y mean high quality. A thick, heavy lit is unsuited for use m the Tropics, Hjames Buchanan Co., Ltd. have the 0 Best Bonded Stores m the
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    • 350 7 Shorten ycur Idvertising till. If yen hsvß rdv mon r^ that yon a~e wi.ling tiput ii^t > >oar bnuto >-. x on cencot invest ifc m any wav to make it proftnee better CivirtfDdf* thaa it will bring if ipent for good advertising SIOW CHOON LEfG. Advertisement Wtittr. J [%>l
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  • 782 8 The Deputations Question. At the meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, the Chairman, Mr H A Low, said In view of the urgent need for accommodation for women, children and nvalide at tbe present time the Coinmir. tee have urged and wi 1 continue it necessary
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  • 81 8 An Unsolicited Testimonial. j To the Editor of the Morning Poet. Sir, Two of my gone W6re io the Federated Malay States for over twenty years, one is there still. They have had excellent Chinese servants all the time, no woman employed at all. A large fortune
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  • 440 8 Soldiers Storm Blackpool Tower and Join the Dancers Fol owiuß upon tbe invasion of the bail room by a littlo army of wounded, coo valesceot, and other soldiers, there ended on Satnrday (Jauuary 18) the most extraordinary ball ever bald m the Towei Paviliou at Blockpool. Tbe effair
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 989 8 AUCTION SALE OF T**E STEAM SHIP "PINGHA" Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co. have been instructed and will offer lor sale by auction at their Sale-Room Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday, 10th March, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. The British steam sb!p Plngba as >he now lies off Jobnstoa's Pltr, Hngapore,W
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    • 201 8 The Natural Milk food For Infants ami invalids Obtainable at all Dispensaries. I THE APPROVED VOGUE IN PRACTICAL STY« ES A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF HANDFOME I TIRACTIVE W. I I mJL W. NJ X JLJ 11 kJ NOW BEING UNPACKED PLAINLY-MARKED PRICES MAKE EVER? PURCHA9E A BARGAIN MONEY BUYS MORE
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  • 61 9 (COBBBCTBO DP TO Ml! i) Bank 4m 8 2 I) BS demand '2 B-82 Private crediSa 3 ta i* 3 4 IT S3 France demand Bank BOls India, I. T. 165 Hongkong, demand B4|%Prem Yokobama, demand 107^ Java, deraer, 1 iBsi Bangkok demand B6f Sovereiqnb, Bank Baying $8 54
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  • 125 9 Mar 1. Tin No tnftiket Gambler 12.601 Oamb'nr Cube No 1 28 DC Pepptr Black ordin. Spore 85.00 Pappcr, (White fai/) 52 00 Tapioca, small peat! ifaic quality) 1 B 00 do do fl.tke do 14.00 do mediain pearl do 15.O( Pearl Sage, email 10.00 Copra Sand r ied
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1132 9 Ataeia ot«i f.G.COCOOO Assurance m force over $9,000,000 f TH«i GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED INCORPORATED IN STHAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester Honse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I i icru^anji has 520.G00 iiopostfea with the Bnps-oaie Oour of England, and oomplleq with tha Britif'iLifn U^ar^ioa Chai;&alss
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    • 451 9 BANK OF TAIWAN, UWITEP. (ucorporated by speci l imperial Charter m Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000. Capital Paid Up V 25,000,000. Reserved Fusds Y. 6,030,000. President Tctputaro Bahorai, Esq. Vice Presldeot Kuj iro Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS. Iyetcsfai Sada, Esq. KyoroSu Yama'.aii, Esq, SMngo a-ioarui, Esq. HEAD:oFPICE:—TI!PEH, FORMOSA (Taiwan). BRANCHES AGENCIES.
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    • 208 9 BIHKf^D C0BFQ&&H08 j t3l >c:"'a $19,000,000 I1 T MW m *>i *< §11,900,690 j J3J 000 000 •iifejr?a Liabiiifc* Oft rtaprteiotfcx $15,000 000 iaitSf 3? 9IE«STGES. J. A. Plammer, Esq., Cbuirman. E. V. D Pair £.b%. UL/ut!\ Jhmkßtmtk u, Hon.Mr.B.H.Dodwell, H> G. T. M. Edkins, Esq. B St\S.V. Lutele W.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 700 9 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Mat Tonnage A Master From CotJSigoecß Fcr Barrtitta Bri 65 iMugg Brisbane 27 Sing <pore Befiifcans Dat 270 Formo Samboe 7 A F 0 Dock Cnc Utrecht Dat 8067 VeUbns Pf Soeacos 24 A P 0 Singapore Sieiraan Bri 786 Badge Bombay 24 Admiralty Qao Peckeney
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  • 822 10 Hew the Port of Mecca was Captured Id May. 19 Id, a close blockade of the Arabian coast of tba Rtd Sea wai inafcltoted, and events were co far advanced as to warrant a landing ol arms m the territory of the friend!; Zabcfd
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  • 139 10 The Sarawak Gazf cte gives a iymposinm Of t» pocti frcrn tLa omdUtricta 01* the pro-p^t* of the padi crop foe tiiie year. Baa is late k ph.ntiag but the crop ia doing well m pl.t 3*B. Sadcr.g approaching harvestirg, bnt an attempt to establish a tecoad crcp waa unsuccessfQl.
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  • 347 10 There is a yarn going round (says the China Bfiil) that tbe passengers already aboard a ship recently commandeered by the Qovsrnmenl to ftako tbe Huns home from China tefueed to quit. Poblic sympathy is with thera. The people want I to know why the Government couldn't
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  • 227 10 A. D C. I. and 1. News has just been received by Mrs E Atkinson, of Botally, th it her soi Colour Sergeant Major R R Atkinson has been awardsd the Distinguished Conduct Medal m addition to the Military M«dal which was earned during the series
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  • 337 10 The Gourrier d'Halpbong urges the planting of teas m French Indo China. It says that the teak at present cnt np and shipped et Saigon is mostly from Slam, ths Frecch company which baa the concession paying the Siamese Government 20 francs per log feiied or 10 francs per cubic
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  • 260 10 Fretfl Outbreak, Heavy Toll. The recrudescence of influenza m Tokic appears to be claiming a heavy toll at present. According to investigations mide by the Metropolitan Police fcr a fortnight from «the 11th to the 26th uhimo, over 1,800 citizens succumbed to the epidemic. It is noteworthy
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  • 285 10 Sensational end to Treasury Defalcation Case Tbe Hooghly Treasury Defalcation oaae ended tragically on Feb 1 when Shamapado Shaba, poddar of tha Hooghly Treasury and the principal accused m the case, committed suicide by swallowing hydro* cyanio acid while m the dock. Tbe poddar and his
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  • 163 10 Delhi, Feb 4. The announcement cf the engagement of Lord Carnegie, A D 0, to the Viceroy, and the Hon. Anne Theiiger was made m Delhi to day and created much interests, especially as it is believed the wedding will take place m India next autumn. The betrothal
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  • 51 10 The Lure of Heart's Desire is the chief attraction at the Empire to night, and a good one it is "it's a Metro." Then there ia The Web," a capital two reeler, and more oi The Red Ace." 11 The Little Pirate topa the bill m the early
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  • 42 10 Orders for week euding Bth March 1916. Monday March 8. Signalling Class, V M C A Ground, 5 15pm Wednesday March 5. Football League. 3rd Troop 4th Troop, TMGI Ground, 5.15 pm Individual Ttoop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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  • 251 10 The sailing barqus Cumberland has arrived m port fiom New Yo?k. The RMS Khiva, which left London on the 16th ultimo and has od board the mails of that date, arrived at Port Said on February 1. The Conquer, one of the standard ships built for war purposes
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  • 93 10 Garrison Golf Club. The following competitions, for March. are open to all members of tbe Club Men's Medal (Siruke.) Saturday and Sunday, Bth and 9th March. Ladies' Medal (Stroke) m conjunction with 8, Thursday. 18th March. Captain's Cup (Ladies Cup presented by Colonel Ash worth. Thursday, 18th March,
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  • 75 10 to day's ties. Pboiession Pairs Qualifying Rounds. Tel 6 Mergler and Laybourne v Mer 8 Allen and Vowler. Mer 1 Doig and Williams v C S 1 Tyler and Pedlow. Mer 6 Evans eDd Dames v Police Savi and Griffin. Press Wilson and Davies v
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  • 240 10 We were afforded the opportunity, Bays the Pinang Gazette, of inspecting a number of clever forgeries of the five dollar note. Of late there have been many of these epurions notes circulating m Penang and Knala Lucnpur and throughout Malaya, and it is as well that the
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  • 73 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Monday, Mabch 8. 5. 16p Drill Hall SVC Recruits Tuesday, March 4. 6.15p Drill Hall Euraeian Co, S V C MutkeUy Wednesday, March 5. 5.16p Drill Hall SVC Reduits Friday, March 7
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 199 10 PATRONIZED jM/m^ BY ROYAITV GENTLEMEN'S SOLID LEATHER. DRESSING CASES Pitted with complete Toilet Requisites j m Ivory or m H. M. Sterling j B. P. De SILVA \J t— W W fTwmm I* L> K> Jf T NO 1 BISEOP ST., 6: 3 HIQ H STREET PENANG. SINGAPORE I SE^k
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