The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 March 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CiiNTS SINGAPORE, SATUKDAY, MABCH 22 1919. NO. 9,625
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  • 235 1 Conflicting accounts come of 80l sheviam m Russia. Some say Lbat it has passed its zenith. Yet reports of progress are given of the Red armies m the Don district and figbting m PolandPage 7 The German variety flourishes, so that the middie class inhabitants of Berlin
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  • 1288 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eat farrago libelli Juvenal. The pecple from the Straits who are going home by the Marama have the opportunity of thtir live* for showing the "new spirit of helpfulness and or ganieation. They will travel under eircuraetanree entirely different from the 'mual
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 RAFFLESJOTEL The largest and most successful fiotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. Luxurious suites of Roams aad 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. Guast night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema.
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    • 288 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. Incorporated m HorglTonC) NOW ON SALE WHiTAKER'S ALMANAC' 1919. LLOYD'S CALENDAR 1919. DAILY MAIL YEAR BOOK 1919. Directory and Chronicle for China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Netherlands India, Borneo, Indo-China. The Philippines, etc. 1919. CIiZANFIERIifoUTHI Ex Bond $22 50 per case Duty paid 27.50 SPECIAL PRICES
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    • 108 1 LATES1 lOV^? IE! r S. Cijing KbnR Lee'g auction sales include i a gad and t:fld, household farnrure of special quality, motor cirr'traci piaooa Pttge 5 K?lly and W*l«k bi^e some aeefa! reference boobs for eals Page 1. T*o IftUf by C'jmDifcrcial Rabber Co Page 2 New Season'^ display Bt
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 106 1 THE WEEK. *;:cr*js;, 22nd High W*< i i -i 1-44 pm. Vanity Fair, 9.15. Sunday 23rd. High W*ter— l-i6 a.i~., -28 p.m. Monday 24th. High Water- -ii a.m 3-JG p.m. Lodge Bt Ooorgp, 9 pm. i Vacity Fa r, 9. Tuesday 25th High \vatur a m., 4-ll p Li. Moon
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  • 352 2 All-Night Scenei m the Cafes Cologne, Feb 1. An officer attached to one cf the Allied --ions to Berlin, who left a tew day* ;j after a six weeks' rtay, tells rae that II 9 cost cf livicg is stiil rieiug by leupo -id bounds aa food
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 518 2 KIM A (RED n^t)! FOR PNEU.MONIA Stocks Sola Out. fresh Supplies Due Shortly. Sole Agents MEDICAL HAIL Opposite Pc3t Cfflce, SINGAPOPF. WANTFD Bbottbaod lot otlM iv bin^atore. \\W\ Box Ko Ftoe Jr- w. 2 *6 3 By a Europe an urui, Prodnoa Broker y acqoainted mln local prodno« I v
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    • 737 2 DISTINCTIVE PHOGR&MMES ARE THE RULE AT T3E POPULAR PICTURE THEATfiE THE Sf m B mumms mmmm mam^m T ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT AT 9-30 TO-NIGHT I I America's Popular Light C median BRYANT WASKBURN In a splendid comedy drama, entitled "KIDDER AND KO Five Acts of Real Good Clean Comedy Supported
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    • 380 2 From Wednesday, March 19, to Monday, March 24 fcTILL GOING STRONG! TOE MIGHTY, MAGNETIC SERIAL OF THE MOMENT rBEBKNTINO PEARL WHITE, THE ShRIAI QUEEN Now having Its run along wl'h A Forceful Drama of the Soul Featuring A Prominent SUr AT THY The Kail for Vusic and Fe Mures. Be?rn
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  • 727 3 Official Story of the Disaster The following official details cf the loss cf If M S Audacions, which sank after striking a mine on Ootober 27, 1914, have now been issued. It will be remembered that an unofficial account of the disaster appeared ia the Manchester
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  • 92 3 Secretaries Katz Broa (Pcnactf Taiping Tin Dredging, for first ball of Mat Output Ifls piknU Kftlno p»tig output for flret half of Mar was —Hours run. 286 yards treated, 88.00J output 16 tons 8 cwt. A^' ms Buna Darby and Co. Mtdd!etoa Tid. Plant pikula 119
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 310 3 l I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIBiIIIIWIIIMiMIIIIIMIIMWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHfTini^ tiigh-class p^|^(£ °t moderate Cigarettes „.^B||!^ prices. 1 I X .^Tli rAFl^iiiiUllfjl^BiTTEii .^^r <sjdß\ EE The Cigarettes with an international reputation distinctive m every respect. =E i I'iO. SSS Virginia: m Vacuum Tins' of 50 4fcl Ac s Bren WV. 177/ 71OBACCO CO.. LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND. lllllllllll!IIIIIIUIIIII1llltlllMIIIII||||||HIIIIIIIIII||*llillll|||||||||||||||||||||I|||!||||||||||||^ Do
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    • 19 3 EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF MOTORING CONSULT HINWATT&Co., Head Office, Motor Works Dept 102, Market Street. 80, Orchard Road
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    • 491 3 NEW SEASONS DISPLAY i or (J U BLOUSES R o b e;si3 'MM* *t WHI !E4WAY'S JPy •W ■«r'W f^M* \l U. 94 SjS JUST UNPACKED \AOtW TW, ff&fikjk 100 VOILt BLOUSES 7 ASW !T ftjt^f \y exact ta illustration In 1/1} f Failor co'.lar, trimmed ill II laco aid
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  • 1136 4 Iq the course of iufeie6tiou re views of financial conditions Sir EJwnid Holdea aud Loid luchcape recently enunciated the following pr« .'positions. Sic Edward Hol.l*n ipnakiug cf tho need for Ineteaftlng tbe^ powtr of Banks to ieeu-^. advocated that bilta |0i esobaoga should be ueab'e aa 183I
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  • 51 4 M Rufalew6ky and Miss Lili Sharp have returned to Singapore and are now staying lat the Rcfflas. In 'IV.uk An-on they gave a verj euccesefal concert, marked by the hca fete deciding daring the eveniug that three dollars was not sufficient and raised it to fiv:; Au.l everybody paid it
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 241 4 Cheese QBUYEBE CHEESE Australian Cheddar (loaf) do do (Cream m tins of 5 ozs Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. SPLENOX Conquers Malaria Whatever the critics may say. the fac t remains that BPI B£* OX ha s cured every cmtfl cf* Malaria, Spleen and Kaiaazarin which it has been adnrinistered
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    • 81 4 V^H^vfttC Wherever the British Flag flies (WlMK^ffiffift there you will find i I^i'^* M )licj3 of people drink and enjoy it. '\*j I\^ miilons of poot«'e buy it a»ain and at, uti, jm JiwSs therefore it cau correctly be designrice.l \^p iidllJlidl UN UK 7^^^^^ TH E STAfiOARD BLENDS Extra
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    • 150 4 I £J!!ij!iii!ii!l!|!l!!!:!!!ll!lllllllli:!!lllll>ll>lf!lll!il!l!llillilil»ll«lllllllllll>lllllill!!| A Economy. J With LEA PERRINS' Sauce 1 a /few rfhj^i iW nccessarv to c;ive a delicious and appetizing flavour to the plainest dish. A tar larger quantity of a H= W^W^\ cheaper sauce tails to give the I K£— I" same satisfaction. Observe f J A jAJU
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 487 5 i Of afl QMavMi* Ma^buLanaiaA AUCTION SALE OF m bo I v i-nitun-, awo Pian oi: iK.E lOa. Ml M > R\OU\Ls BH Ma-tc Voice cabinet Gramopnont Suff.J wiio cac-t. i^uana^ Ukl %rd aud 7oU >kias. etc. AkK> a good culloction of r*re aad valuable orctid^ To be held tt
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    • 546 5 SarJDAY^CHDRCH SERVICES. 3pd sunday after lent. :j«r 9S»d 8t jlndrbw'b cathedral. 7 am. Holy Conimuuieu iII a.m. Holy (Jommunion (Choral Hymnn IS«, 91. '3) (English Uymoal), 181. >r.Soam Matinn fGboial.) l p.m. HTinday school and Bible ClasseH. 5 3 p.m. Evtnecng and 6ermon. Hyiunn 164, 19, 7:6. Babject R Mark's
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    • 1201 5 The best is not too good for your Baby IE and the best, after mother's milk, is Glaxo, as can be judged by what this elector says: "Thta last week the child has gained ll| ounces, and still con- =s "tinucs to improve m health. lam frequently coming across "babies
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    • 1171 5 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Notice Is hereby gU»o that the Annual O neral Meeting of trio Members of the Singapore Chamber of Cjmmerce A Exchange will be held within the Exchange BnlldlngH on Friday the 2-th fay of March, 1919 at < 15 p m. for the purpose
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    • 944 5 CHILDREN'S AD SOCIETY. Mr. W. H. Mac^ w H%M i > P takrn over tb the duties of Uoij i-er m p'^co of IMr W P. W X r Ai for ■the Uoo. Treasurer .L.uld t>»: «d to Mr. Macgregor, at c-2, Arcade. I »2-s ae-s j HOTEL VAN «IJK
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  • 1063 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, March 22, 1919. There was übiished the other day a resume of tho information iseued m Australia as regards pneumonic ie- I ilnecza ard iLe be^t method of treatmeiit. Thi^, however, was only one phase of the precautions which have .been taken m Australia as
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  • 229 6 There ia talk of set dicg foraa of the Canton gunboats to Annam for rice. The French Consul is willing. Tbe Cantonese are spending 140,000 on a statue cf the late Admiral Chiug Pikwong. It is to be made m Paris, and put up at Dutch Folly or Hai Cbu.
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  • 572 6 Steady Demand Fcr Ma:ks Tbsre are no indication* tha*, ir.flaenz* is ou tbe increase locUly, and it If v k believed there are more than ICO casts among toratgscn m Sbacgbht, says the N C Daily News of March b'.h. Another death, that rf a
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  • 331 6 Mrs Harold Browjtt, who died at her rssiienct, No 15, Wong ka frhaw Gaidene, Shacgbtii, on March Bth VM 78 years of age, and probably one of Sbangbai'd eldest residents. She arrived m GMm f 4 years ago. The (La il esiimate of ibe rice crop for all India for
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  • Correspondence.
    • 220 6 >N II Httfc TO THE TVI.LK TO I■■ t I>!TOR Dfcut Sir.-- -'I s -e MB«MM Lr&iStttl'n- h i f »be Nhti ta! A.Iteitttoa if l)>t:burgjd Ration anc c o; the P. I. j j b a( been f O'i I ccnvt tbi. 8.-ii wfiuid trr
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  • 22 6 (For the endowment of a Seamen's Beo m Grfenwich Hospit* Farther contr. butiou Ancn tevfn cuoces of silver bracelet
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  • 60 6 THE ORCHARD ROAD AFFAIR. Thera wis a stqiel m tae Second Conrt yesterdr.y uurciug ti tfeej gacg robbery afftay m Orchard rd oc Wednesday nigLi when Wolcj An (h^i th» cbaffeu r m&a charged with being armeu with a daegprou; weppen, a rcvolrer with intent to commit robb^M Oni> formal
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  • 95 6 The proceeds from tbree perfottaeuceof the above at the Palladium iv aid cf the Belgian Chiliret/t Fond nod the Overseas Club Tobacco Fund totalled 91.169.65 Ihe txpeutts io connection with the orcbettra, tt.-ff and pristine etc totalled 9806 05. Oi the balauc* cheques for 9126 80 have
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  • 115 6 At the Secocd Asfrizee yesterday befort Mr Justice Woodirard I wo Kbthe Vong Ship Pat and Wee Ab Hua were charged with gaiij robbery at a house occupied h* Vuf. Urn 1 CBretaker cf a plantation at tbt Itl ruil«, Cbangie id The evidence was to the effect)
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  • 152 6 Brought bark ticm Hongkong Jama Sooi appeared before the Third Maf iittate ye^etday morning and was remr.«id»d for a week on a charge of the larceny of 12C8 tivu dollrti uotea from the Nellore od which bhip he was engaged m a ■•rang. Readers will remember thai
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  • 100 6 Heiretis pubiiehiuK a r f letters by Shay. It i« m HtMtt'tf p*i t one would rxrect to cc* J^huv meanly iueina&tiug, eubt y c trt^jw luc;/ r> tion§ V'e know Georpt I> rr: Shev.. He a blue Cacfd bubcor. with h\* ti f. i■? to hie note,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 118 6 CLARETS A GLASS OF CLARET AT MEALS 0 IS A WONDERFUL TONIC LARGE STOCKS FROM $8 A CASE ARE HELD BY CALDBE X MAOGREOOR k CO. Telephone 228. COMPLETE I OUTFITS I FOR THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND. li LADIES OVERCOATS, GENTS OVERCOATS, i Underwear, Hosiery JjL\j Pyjamas. '"T"*/ FIT-i Tweeds, Serges,
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    • 25 6 Victoria Theatre To-Night To-Night EDGAR WARWICK FRE^ENTS aHE Kew Revusical Comedy Co., m first Complete Change of I Programme on ties. PLANS at MOUTRIE'S i
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  • 405 7 AT ITS ZENITH Yet Advancing London, Mar 18 -lUuttr Itarna that authoritative circle* are of opinion that the military and civil power ol the Bolihe Tike hae reached!!* zenith anJ It already ou th" :H.fi»pp.,,, ipej with tha '< the ptp-r luaa^y wiih J (•»-J Tue •upp'y c( n
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  • 85 7 lull M»r 13. D*apite bad weatbsr and the laU hour a large crowd awaited Mr WiUon. French officials headed by Minister Leyguia bjarit.il tbe George Wa^Uiogion ia tba rn»J-j and welcoraed the Pre.-de-:: All l-.3Jei by tug After listening lo th» addr«a3 of the Mayor and inspecting
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  • 249 7 When war broke out a largo number of rubber-planting coinpinie* owing es tates m the Dutch R»*t Indies were m the unfortunate poiitiou of having their local agency arrangements m the bands if the tiriu of Behu Meyer and Cj Ltd wtrch waa under Germun control.
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  • 238 7 READY FOR CIVILIAN WORK London, Mar 18— In the House of Conimans Maj Geal Secley iv the coats* ol hi* speech oo the Air Force laid It was inttuded |j keep a hundred and (wo Ail iqoadrone lor defence bul we ihonld itly le§s ou numberi than
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  • 124 7 Specifications Accepted at Lloyds. Rangoon. Ftb 17. Tha Lieutenant Governor o? Burma, ac:urupanie,d by Sir James Walker, the new Private Secretary, and Mr A. Hodgers, B X piid a visit to d*y to the Eastern Shipbuilding Yard Bt Pazundauog where Mr A C Martin is erecting the
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  • 89 7 Calcutta, 27th February The Bengal Chamber of Commerce has received a letter from Dr Bentley, Sanitary Commissioner, calling attention to the fact that an epidemic of emallpox it anticipated m the presidency during this season, pointing cut that m view of the general unsatisfactory etate
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  • 40 7 Shanghai, Mar 13. The three transports have left for Rotterdam with 1,797 Germans aboard. The Suffolk accompanied them. Three of tbe German Doctors are still m hiding. It ia believed they ar<* at tha Woosuug Medical College
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  • 79 7 Tbe Burma Chamber of Commerce has had under consideration a letter dated, the 14 ih January to the Secretary to tbe Government of Burma inviting the attent ion ot the Local Government to active arrangements that are now being made to introduce an aerial mail 6ervica m India, linking up
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  • 1090 7 London, Mir 21. The Press Bureau Bays that the B j ird of Trade announces the average earuiugt* of the railwayman for 1918 to have been 'J- 1 6.1 weekly; the addition d Bicce Feb IW IS total!.? J 83* weekly. The increased cost ol operating the railways
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  • 660 7 "OUR DAY LOTTERY. FIRST PRIZE GOfc;S TO PENANG. All the available space m the Victoria Theatre was occ>ipi«d las* evenieg, the occasion b«iug tbe drawing for tba Straits Settiemauts 12,000,000 (nom<n»P War loan lotlsrry. Oi tha platfona tsYtotira I arrangeaientd bad been tnude for a i number of prominent lecil
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 177 7 OBINSON Co. TENNIS REQUISITES M White Matte Tennis Shirts 4mjSI^E» jl, f S3 TXT IT 1 J i j m New Polo Collar Pocket EOff j&^;; O 1 Q 1 4- 1O 11 BBSS MS»' -'■s < Bi- 'j SPECIAL *2 QC oflr h f^r VALUE H>U;»Jil caull Pros^er's Ivnprcved
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 474 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (in:orporited is japani UNDER MUL CONTRICr WITH T3S IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. •m aba MARU' for London S Bth March ■DBOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly servoed.
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    • 733 8 K. P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incorporated Id Hollaed.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAARf Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Broowbr Bc'tt Pandjang, Bcngkalss, Siafe and Pabaa Baroe Mar. 22
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    • 619 8 AND JhLpchß Iji> (Oompaoles Incorporated In England Mail and Passenqeb Services peninsulas and obiental s. n. co lOnder Contraot with Hli Majesty s aovernaiont.) The companyi MAIL SBBVICES EAST or BOMBAY are at preiam ioi Den<lea INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MiRSEIOLES LONDOH DUE SINGAPORE LEA X "NOAPOKE fau Npro"
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 247 9 Buchanan s 1 Black and White I There is no better value on the Market I han this old and perfectly blended I Whisky -A Fancy Price does not necesI sariiy mean high quality. A thick, heavy Spirit is unsuited for use m the Tropics. James Buchanan Co., Ltd. have
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    • 413 9 25 A. P. C. 2 5 cents cents Petroleum Ib Ib. Jelly b "■W IMMBB*MMWnWMHaHMHWIMi^BaBBMaWiiaaHBBaiaMI^HaHHHHi| The best rust-preventaiive for machnery, guns, cycles and a!S bright metal part*. In large and small tins holding 35 Ib, 5 ib. each. Stocked by Ships' Chandlers and Dealers m Singapore and the F.MS. Special
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    • 1069 9 An Opportunity to Acquire Storage Godowns Near Docks AUi/IION SALE Messr3 CHiNG KENG LEE Co. have been instructsci and will offer for sale byauctioi at tte r Sale-Boom Raffles Chambers, Baffles Place On Monday, 24th March, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. Lot i All that ptooeot land ai tfa r with
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  • 671 10 Mr Tilak's Evidence The libel action bronght by Mr Bal Gangadbnr Tilak, a Hindoo Brahmin, political writer and jiarnalUt, tf Poona, India, against Sir Valeistiue Chirol, as autbor, and Messrs Macimilau ned Co, as publishers, of a book entitled ladiao Unrest," was further beard before Mr Justice
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  • 92 10 Dover during the war was attacked by Zeppelins, aeroplanes, 6eap!aneß, destroyers, aud Gubmarines, suffering twenty nice feennrafce bombercimsnta from air and sea. Altogether 185 bomb 9 were dtopped on the town, the record number m one night; being forty two. Tho night that enemy destroyers Bent sixty
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  • 79 10 The French sculptor, M Geofgas Duboie, has jastfiaighod the model of a monument commemorating the Lueitania incident. It represents a woraau kneeling on a piece of wreckage und unothsr holding a baby m outstretched arms appealing to invisible rescuers. The monument vrill be of brouze, 15ft high, and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 174 10 Dodge Brothers The preeminent position Dodge Cars hold m the esteem of the motoring public becomes more evident with each passing year. Side by side with the engineering achievements have been developed those niceties of manufacture that result from ripened experience and sincere effort SHIPMENT DUE APRIL SOLE AGENTS: CENTRAI
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    • 239 10 _T 1872 D V S B N T S TD _ftr__ji'^_- nil nnVIITV PATRONIZED 'JSHH^^- YALiT> CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE I smWN > s m 6 ASSORTMENT STSSBSS Ladies' Silver Mesh Bags 7.- and w J. CxAKOiA SILVER VANITIES orc^r. ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS «JJ J S >uuiranU. J J Yxx
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 450 11 A8 !s C CI 52.C00.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 j TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED INCORPOHATKD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32,101(1 Jewry, EX J ny his *BO,OOC aopo?ittd wish Iheßu^rooie Cour t of Eaglvjd, and ooaiplieq with tae BrltUaLife laguraaoe Oonuiin
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    • 432 11 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Ambulance transport "Marama" The above steamer, liuviug accommodation f r gome Bra hundred paspeug r-, will leave lor 1 m acd London early ie April. The I ifc iu.n >y (one c"ass o_ly) aro as foilowp To London £54 ana a few beitb> at £75
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    • 415 11 NORTH BRITISH AND MERC*N7!L£ INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated tv Great Br.rain). TOTAL. FUNDS e»oeed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. FIRE Blmple Ccntractp. LlteatOonoemloiMl. MARINE Marice and Trannport Insnr anccs of All Kiud^ ttaneaoled at current ratee. MOTOR CAR Policies 1-autd by this Jompany cover AcclLlcc»ai Damage, Pcblic
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    • 527 11 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (iboorpor4tzd by spegi l imperial Chakter m Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000. Capital Paid Up V 25,*****0. Reserved Funds Y. 6,030,000. President Totsntaro Samurai, Esq. Vice Presidect KojirD Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS. Iyctusbi Sada, Eba. Kyorokn Yama ari, Esq, Sblijgo Mioami, Esq. UKAD,OFFICE :-TA;PEH. FORMOSA (Taiwan).
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    • 316 11 HißSlirfe 00 «1 »*if-a? a4?RiJ $i5.00e.00c 1 il T M(. TOO *l *v 111 iOt fi fi 9BVW lil, $56 003 COO («een« ttabeSty el i■?o^l»'.v;J^^. 115..00 ooc SCiOkf OF D!RICTOftfi. J. A. Piummer, Esq., Chulnuao. B. V. 1) P.rr, IS^. ly^rtitj- drilim— A. H. iompton, Esq. JB GDbha y
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 580 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nut. Tonnage Ma§ter From Con.'gc i KBarratta Bri 6 5 Mug? Bri 6 b«L« 17 Sic*a Bositacg Dut 270 Forme Sacuboe 7 A?C Dock I Utrecht Dut 0Ot7 Velthua P d S-esioe 2i A Singapore S Jacobs Bri 1674 Kemp bo.'ubar 24 BoutleuJ Uoc Castor Bri
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    • 445 11 EXCHANGE (OQMMOtM Cp TO M Batik 4m I 2 4 7 82 df,.:.r>J «i fit Private credit* 8 m 2 4 18-8'J Fr^Dce deimrcJ Bui.k 8£C| India. T. T. i&4f Hongkong ni «Prem YOKOHAMA |«BmBi Java, dem.iod n Ba-.gkoi; nrinnr eel 6ovi:ueionh, B^L-k BujM.g pfl 54 J'.uri Rite fc ir
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  • 982 12 OENEROUS HUMS TO STAFF. The Ritual geuerul meeting cf the Malakoff Rubber Company, Limited was held yot-terday at noon at the Registered Officer of the Company, 18 Collyer Q jay. Mr V Gibbons presided and otbers present ed were Mreer* .1 SelUr, W Lowtber Kemp, F L Tomlin
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  • 469 12 I The third meeting ofl iba Brown Bast Investigation Committee wne held ia the Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur, on January 17. The following members were present: W NC Bdgrave, Acting Mjcolcgist, FM S. G E Coombs, Government Botanist, F M S (Honorary Secretary) A G G
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  • 224 12 KUBB«R Singapore, VUrch 20. Darirg tb? p»,t w?ek there baa bo;n a firmer ucdert^ne i:i tba market and this i was tnsrintuin d at the opening cf the I usual weekly aucitoas on 19»h inst. On the resumption o( tha s*l<?3 oa the e«cond day however a
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  • 152 12 II DBdtctlood that th« property m Dtach SJceet, Pltntng, be'orgicg fo H M tb3 King ol Sl^Hi, Las btcn *o!d io tha trustees ol the Juic Mr L*org Fti.* for tha ■urn of 1450,000. Rsv Biother Jt;m«j rei«tn»d to Penang from bib visit of inapoellcg to tbe Brothers' Suhcol m
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  • 250 12 The Atreua, with aboul 741 repatriated German prisoners from China, which was dus oa Thursday, arrived yesterday The Nora and the Xovara with (he Ger. man women and children are bolh dm here to day, the former lv th« morning and the lailer m the afternoon. l The
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  • 281 12 A ComtniUee of tbe above wns held on the 2Cth inst at which it was aunounc- d that Mrs 0 W A M Groekarop would represent Dutch interests m the. European Community and collect for them m Icj^jjnztion with M'g D V Perkins. A report of the
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  • 305 12 Private Jaruei Perklnt, 18th Lancers, who has ja«t b*en derooblleed nut returned lo the Warwickihir* coal pitr, bin been decor&t«d wlih seven med»i« durirg the war. They include ibb DCM, ibe Rusiian Ord** cl 81 G-orge's, thi Military Medal, the Frpcch Cioix dt Guerre, th* It*lifta medal, the French MedalU
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  • SPORTING NOTES.
    • 46 12 The following nra the rtealta of the Captain's Cup for ladies Mrs Ebden 40 8 88 Everttt tO 9 41 "PeiniKer 62 10 42 Griffiths 48 ecr 4S Drommoud 52 3 49 Peter 64 7 0 6 4 Niue card6 "were taken oat.
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    • 114 12 The following is the Clrr.w for the President's Prize. The flret round mail be played on or before Sunday 80th March and one week will ba aSfosred for tach following rouudi H mdicjps remain the same as m qualifying competition. WP W Kur It v L R
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  • 84 12 Edgar Warwick will open the Beaton of Vanity Fair at the Victoria Theatre tonight. The booking for the iaitiai per formanee is largt. There are to he beveral complefe changes of bill during the eea§on. The first will take place oq Tefesday, lk«! icconi on Thursday and the
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  • 85 12 The change of programmo to night at the Palladium includes a five comedy j drama entitled Kidder and Ko m five i parts, featuring the popular American j light corcedia;; Brjant Washburn. Sup porting ibis are Le* War Anutla aod Pictorial News and a two part Triacgle Xe
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  • 108 12 MONDAY'S TIBS. B Singles Gala v Hill Evan6 v Pagb. Bertel v Day. Pedlovr v L>r Chill. C Singles Parr v Clifton Smith. Wright J C v Cftldpr. NEWCOMBBS Jacob* v Darton Chotry W T Jr v Buidm. Hmhtde v Quinoe. Winterbottom v Rule. A
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  • 108 12 Orders fcr vvtek euj.ng Marcb 29. IQlfi. Monday March 24. HgnaJliug Clae* YMCA 6,!6pra. Scoutmasters Meeting, Cotaruipeioners Office 6 80 p.m. I Tutaday Maich 25. Combined Parade, j V M C A Ground 5 15 pm, Wednesday March L' 6. Football Le igae, Second Troop v Third
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  • 39 12 Sunday March. 23. From Johnston's Pier, at 9, 10 1! Rm 2.80 and 8 80 p.m. From Club Bonga!ow, at 9,30, i C ,80 e.ra., 12.15, 8, ard 5 80, p.m. High Tide 2.26 p m.
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  • 38 12 [Drilla Macked aye compulsory.] Satubdat, March 22. 2.80p Baleatier Range Maxim Co, SVC* Sunday, March 28. 7.80a Baleetier Range Maxim Co, S V C 0 A Derrick, Lt CoJcne!, Conmandant, 3 V C.
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  • 31 12 w The CactonPße do cot eeem to expect mnch from the League to Enearn Peace. On March 27 they intend to offer the ucnal Spring Sacrifice to the Gods of war.
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    • 171 12 TWO IMPORTANT RUBBER PROPERTY SALES. Bukit Sepang Estate. Town Property (near Kuala Kaiigsar Railway Station) By Public Auction, at tbe Lmd Office, Kuala Kaiigsar March 25, 3919, at noon Area 71 acres, m beariug and clean- weeded Age of Trees- 7 years. Letchumie Estate. Town Property (I mile from Bnngkai
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