The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 March 1919
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Title Section15 1919-03-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS BINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 24 1919. NO. 9,(>2(»15 words
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Article223 1919-03-24 1 R watt of the K G C monthly medal— j Pdfie 10 The report of the Ho Hong Bank meeting— Page 10. There has been an outbreak of rioting j in Cairo Page 4. The report of Tapah Rubber Company i is given on page 10. A223 words
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Article867 1919-03-24 1 After fighting aga ;st it for pNM i uw bar* a telephone. Although the advantages nre rnauy, it means that I have lost the puret-i and rarest of life's pliueurts whicu was to ring up from a tbre*pfiuce in the alat c*U office (ne I continually had to dc)867 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement197 1919-03-24 1 RAFFLESJOTEL The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. Luxurious suites of Roams and spacious lounges, verandahs and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. I Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on Hm Lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by197 words
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Advertisement146 1919-03-24 1 IIiIMMIIIIHi' llll» 111 r -ft-«pw- > tT'-«f-yyrr^5 |n ri!.'^MBMgWMBM far .'V--^ y 7 s*°a 1 j Sf. YRES -y T haro ara n3 moto^in^ caiditjons however various or however severe i tii it are not ma d e b 3 1 1 e r "by using "fiMiriob" which represent *lw146 words
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Advertisement135 1919-03-24 1 l^ /mmii »Ts. Bjiri aud Loiging wauted P^Rfi 2. Aaeioa ?tif of town Had at Mu^r Page 3. Fteth filras at the Etnpiie thid evenirg Pigo I. Latest BftUiac* of the Ocean Steamship 'oujpiDy Pa^e 6 Wasat <muH Aafc.ri.i!! aud Co for hand :3ffle rus 1 Pnge 7 Whi'csv7ftv Laidlaw135 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1919-03-24 1 THE WEEK. Hooday 24th. High Water— -M a.m., 3-30 p.m. Lojgt Bl George. 9 p m. Vanity Fa<r, 9. Tuesday 25th. Sigh v-3** a m 4-iI p m. Moon Last Qaartcr. Ront Oo^rd, 2.15. Vanity Fair. 9.15. Wednesday, 26th "igh Watcf I a.m., 6-28 p.m. Vanity 1 air, 9.1?. Thursday115 words
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Article708 1919-03-24 2 Hotels Without Walters The ne> I noon that hotel ruiik inspired n re for b good m* would Inoeli la ron fcuo-vu exc ot yean,; —pjr^iu'g the street? A( .t u t i that ferua!r«s wrr- n; any ra' 1 11 To x t om- j:.708 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1919-03-24 2 KGi A (RED 0IL) FOR PNEUMONIA Stocks Sold Out. Fresh Supplies Due Shortly. Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL Opposite POBt CfftCv, SINGAPGPF. Victoria Theatre To-Mght To-Night i R WARWICK PREBBRTS IHE New Revusical Comedy Co., in .Li jJJIi J First Complete Charge of Programme on'iues. PLANS at MOUTRIE S WANTED rtoartf582 words
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Advertisement736 1919-03-24 2 DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMMES ARE THE RULE AT TOE POPULAR PICTURE TBEATRE THE ORCHARD ROAD. TO-NIGHT I AT 9-30 TO-NIGHT I I America's Popular Light Comedian BRYANT WASHBUJRN In a splendid ccmedy drama, entitled KIDDi :r ANO KU Five Acts of Keal Good Clean Comedy Supported by NEW W R ANNALS, NEW736 words
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Advertisement458 1919-03-24 2 From Wednesday, March 19, fo Monday, March 2' STILL GOING STRONG! THE MIGHTY, MAGNETIC SERIAL OF THE MOMENT PRESENTING PEARL WHITE, THE SRIAL QUEEN Now hav/ng its run. alontf wi?fc A Forceful Drama of the Soul Feaiurins A Prominent Mai AT TH"' The Hall for Music and Features Bench l.c458 words
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Article361 1919-03-24 3 J? I **nim* r Mliceßetf." co^t^bu>- h i ..rticle |o Um nombar c« thf Nlneteecth Century and Alter nnJer the title ol The Gov craraeat nod F or ,i fn Yad*T II i; does Rot aoatota any vtn prt-ciae tunoncca 1 of Pfl I i.' a welcome ind.Cition361 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement137 1919-03-24 3 SP£EOI^G U "TURNOVERS. 1 SIOW CHOON LENG tv t ILt Writer. THE NEW FRENCH REWTEOY. THERAPiON No. 1 THERAPION NO 2 THERAPION .No. 3 No 1 fcr Blidisr Ta 7 No 21T Bencoo. OPiTN DULY 6 a.12. 9 i>.na. Telephone No. 1467. MANICDBt A MaSS^GE. i tiYTH;NG IN THE W4Y137 words
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Advertisement587 1919-03-24 3 THE TIME WHEN RHEUMATISM HETCRNS. TlIs is th^ scaion when stiffness in the j >< t-, .-.I -ii irp twinges o! pain to the aiu ile% ot th>: ir ft, logs or bact, glvu warniof* to many paopltthtfl rheumatism f:'-»not been dispelled from their system. Damp or '-old days cxcUo587 words
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Advertisement1151 1919-03-24 3 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Notice Is hereby glvea that the Annual General 2Joctl"g of the Member* of the .Singapore Chaoio-?r of Ciurue ce ft E^cf a-jge will be held within the Exchange Buldtn s on Friday the 2-th f"ay of March, 1 9 19 at i II p1,151 words
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Advertisement706 1919-03-24 3 CHILDREN'S A*D SOCIETY. Mr W. H. Macg'rgor has now taken ovor tho ibo duties of Hon Treasurer in place of Mr. W P. W Ker. All communications tor tho flon. Treasurer fchonld be addn s oil to Mr. T.fp.cgregor. at £2, Arcade. 22 J 28-3 HOTEL VAN *IJK CO., LTD.706 words
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Advertisement362 1919-03-24 3 GENTS UNDERWEAR. ■■■nßtSfsnvMa SHIRTS, SOCKS, PYJAMAS, etc. MEN'S g& gh MEN'S PYJAMAS. ,;-)&IW ?mm The Carlton. 4'4 THE RITZ. A medium W^Wflf Wo()1 pin« weight-cotton r 'jji sun in stripe Pyjamas, j *Kf T\ Flannel, white ground Wfl|^^ j white ground with wide Jtatl A Pivcn and grey stripe in362 words
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1528 1919-03-24 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, March 24, 1919. t The week end teiegrara3 are rathei voluminous and decidedly interesting Some may bo briefly dismissed, sue! as that relating to a nationalist agita i tion in Egypt that has given rise U some stoiie throwing and rowdinc-st i among the etu^et1,528 words
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Article215 1919-03-24 4 The folio* irg officers hure been n ed torn Army Service Mid kfl fa I to« Singapore by 8 e Faziik* on 18th is&t l-Blet Pioueer6 2 Lirateuan'r E D Bottl M B Dukea, L O Bfttgcwrc ..J (who is t:rcoinpaiiied by bfe wi?f URO I Lieutenau's H215 words
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Article131 1919-03-24 4 ITaipiog Tin and the Lockj Dug. From 0%r Otm Correspondent Penan*. M«r 22nd. Mr D A M Brjiia presided ovsr the eiaturory meeting of tbe Tajpin? Tin Dredging Company which was registered in October last -vith a capiiai cf 1 ,50, COO. An agifLti-«ent bud been wide lo131 words
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Article37 1919-03-24 4 P L ANTER IN TROUBLE, Pro-* Our (hen Corrupondsni Kuala Lumpur Mtiich 28. In the Leightoa cate at Serembac Assizes accused, who was represented by Mr Pooley, was convicted and sentenced I to 6ix months tigorcua imprisonment.37 words
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Article55 1919-03-24 4 There were one or two email errors in the list of numbers publisher on Saturday. In class A the ntm.brr *****8 was insert ed by mistake. The nomber *****4 thou'd have been included in class R and the j number *****1 fcboald have been *****1. In class B55 words
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Article31 1919-03-24 4 Council meets on March 31et The I third readings include Cirii Procedure. Porte, Indemnity Bills committee and third Pa66enuerß SccoDd committee and third Municipal firsts Rubber dealers and (architects31 words
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Article33 1919-03-24 4 The committee acknowledge with (thanks the following tubscrip:i\,as to this Fond Previously acknowledged $516,900 51 Our Day Lottery (Si; *a pore contribution) 120,000 •686 9C0.61 J C Peter Hon Treae.33 words
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Article170 1919-03-24 4 (To found bed for SeamcT ia Greenwhich EloppitaO Furfh-r §^ec,i; n of old eiiver pencil caeea from Anon; ftMrali from Adtieuae. i The National AssoumtJon of I'irrbarged Soliicts and Sailore, S'.r*.i,* Settlemerte l Branch, is exempted fron; regietmion The case of one of the members of the170 words
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CAIRO HOT HEADS
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Article56 1919-03-24 4 Allenby put in Command r f 0 t -tdU orjf r. > >- i t- Blltl > iJ* of law j Iro, lUtch 16- Cfwt PMtOI o- <.. ac iv unr* N■ I ft Vi 11L orit> in u'i rn^ DOS laatier? a8 may I eci56 words
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Article39 1919-03-24 4 i Arr.sr»-rd6m Msr I^. a Betl:n fcays it ig 'iS COC.CfO tuajk. G*-rmnt y cop ibpgtr., (From I An cffl:ia: f;. j aLt I 1754 icjurrri bf erM.j ft j r GermaDy until tbe arm:stict. l39 words
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Article33 1919-03-24 4 AfruUidaoj, March 17 H Reinbardt hce dii-ir^ted practically a German ex comrn.-udete on ;be fror;C atid bat foil:.:dtrc hern ta ieav Germany owing tc tbfl poeaiMlit) muiiiciiicg them.33 words
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Article32 1919-03-24 4 Lccdou, March 17.— Tbe Jeatb it at ncunred of G W E Ru^eil, fortret nudf fiecretury In ttveral Cabinet. Loncoc, Meich 17. Dowigei Lad L jn^jndetry ba« died of ii fluti32 words
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Article29 1919-03-24 4 O^era, March 17— Mamktm cf tL iudoor civil Fervic^ buve rtjecu j affiliate with organised labour ai present but (I dec.fci ;u w il be reoufeidared !a29 words
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Article20 1919-03-24 4 London, Marco 17 Vicken U absort iLR tne Metropoliton Caitirge Company making a total capital of t»ce^r^ millions.20 words
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Article236 1919-03-24 4 Sydney. Msrch 17.—The New Wale* Ifcboaiufci are dirnacdiug guarsi tec,* egaiu*t nr^inplojmer'. acd u rhiri > hoot wetk The engagement in Bnooanced of Mr W Wbiifordq, ked>b, late of ibt Australian Expeditionary Fc-tce. and Mi**Gwendolen Tobin, ycungei daughter of Mr W Tobiu. coniulting ecgiaeer, lertb Wet-rern236 words
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Advertisement120 1919-03-24 4 CLARETS A .GLASS OF CLARET AT MEALS I IS A WONDERFUL TONIC LARGE STOCKS FROM $8 A CASE ARE HELD BY CALDBEOK MAO6REGOR GO. Telephone 228. COMPLETE OUTFITS FOH THOSE J| HOMEWARD BOUND. i-W P vl LADIES' OVERCOATS. VX. r f GENTS OVERCOATS, m* Underwear, Hosiery TtftiLr- Pyjamas, '/^i« -lII120 words
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Article200 1919-03-24 5 HIGHER WAGES: SHORTER HOURS Miners to Help in Management London March 20.--:.; the Bom of U>m Mr Booar Lmm outlined the cr ih.cw Cm bj the tb tlha I i»lia«UoQ o| the -hiii of U 1 i cl iix boo I p I Fur ioVoi bj Jalnl200 words
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Article399 1919-03-24 5 Public Exploited by Mine Owners London, Mac lfi. The Cjal Cointuii sion id continuing it* proceedings daily sifting the raaza of fi^arca and siatis ici presented by the owners and workers' representative* Witnesses are cloisly MMI persistouwly cro.g examined for tjlu-iJee. There are stalling revelatisas rtga.J.c^ the399 words
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Article502 1919-03-24 5 WHAT ALLIES HAVE DOAE Germany's Pressing Needs 1 London, M*r Il—A tottgtaai from i»riB. Mar 18, e y? tijllt behft the Abscc.o^d government Mr Hoover ban UmU a «t a t e inent eaying Ihftl by |h« md of February th 9 R^hef ha brgt*.»«4 and delivered 746,000502 words
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Article57 1919-03-24 5 Loudon. March 14. The rot-iiU of the Wasc Leyion parliamentary election is that A E Nawbonrn, Ltbaral, polled 7,9d4 and J F Mason, Coalition Unionist, 5.916. The vacancy waa owing to the d'alh of Mr London, March 10. —The result of North Londonderry by election waa. H T Ba-fie57 words
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Article58 1919-03-24 5 Washington, Mar 16. Mr Harley has telegraphed n dauial to Great Britain of of the report current in London that (be American Shipping Bor.cd was prepated to cffBr freight rates to German aLipowntrs j for nae of their vessel-* fcio declares that j tho Shipping Boar J58 words
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Article50 1919-03-24 5 1 Madrid, 15 (From Ferrol— The interned U 248, which waa making rendy for earrendec to the All'ps, egCip^d and wbs chafed by a Spanish destroy! r but eub- merged wheu nearlj overtakeu. The crew i came to the eui face and were reecued by the deelroyer.50 words
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Article53 1919-03-24 5 Parie, Maroh 18- General Sixt" von Arniui, commander of the army of Flanders in Maich 19i8, fired on peasants who were ireop^eeiuK in bin ground* at Asch in search cf Ore wood. The mob consequent ly invaded the obat«au cudgelled the general to death and53 words
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Article634 1919-03-24 5 WILSON FIRM FOR LEAGUE j The Case of Poland Bale, Mir 16 II h et.tte.l in V;euna the QetuiiP' Aastri.in AHeernb.v hnß peeeed a bill incorpjrtting Qeira^n Austria u tub German Republic. Paris, Msrch 15 A mooting ol th« British Empire delegUee diteneeed the covenant of the634 words
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Article48 1919-03-24 5 Capo Town, March let, In the Houi* of Assembly Sir Thomas Smartt, leader of the opposition, withdrew his amendment condfcmning republicanism in favour of ao amendment by Mr Milan, acting Premier. This vvae adopted by 78 votes to 24, the minority bsing entirely uitiou.* lists.48 words
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Article44 1919-03-24 5 Rosen, March 17.— Despite the negctia tions between the Allied mission and £bs German delegation for a Polish <3erDj*n armistice. German troops Ate persistently bombarding the villages all along the Posen front, killing and wounding civilians und piilaging the Po'lsb property.44 words
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Article43 1919-03-24 5 London, M*rcLi 18.— The Oversea* Club hns proiiiiaed ;o coopar&Se with tbo com* mittee crganisirg a chain of bonfires in the United Kingdom on peace night by helping to secure a cbaiu of bonfires round the empire on eimtlar Hues43 words
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Article35 1919-03-24 5 Locdon. M irch 18. At a meeting of Ihe I Cbaonel tanDel parUameatary oommitUc it Wrtß stated that 246 out of 266 mam* j bera who hid hoi-u ttpptoaclic-j iuvuursd (be cb'-iii35 words
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Article416 1919-03-24 5 GEDDES ON BRITAIN'S RAILWAYS New Organisation Needed London, March 17 —In tho Hon e 0! Commons, Sir Eric Gediks, moving the second reading of the Wtyi J Gooiaaual cations Bi'J, sa:<i »b^,{ before the war ib. railway capital rc:arned 4.2 p-r c r. Today the loss wns batwecn416 words
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Article91 1919-03-24 5 London, Mar 17 In the Howae of Com moos atqaestioc time. Mr Chnrcbill elated that the Guards Battalions on the occaiion of their formal entry into Louden on (he 22nd would inarch past the King at Buckingham Palace, ncd the Lord Mayor at Mansion Hoaee. The procession91 words
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Article76 1919-03-24 5 London, March 17 In ths House of Commons rtplving to Sir W Fell. S'r P liiirgworth etated that several cables from Bogland were nt present interrupted, especially the Eastern Company's route and the delay in cable deliveries was largely caused thereby, combined with heavy inceaco ol traffic He76 words
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Article64 1919-03-24 5 Copftahagen, Mar 15 k wue from Berlin fcayg Couoi Bernitoiff depa:ia?d for Court Brock^orff Hiotzau at a meeting cf the Ministry of Finance to iiteaal German aims ut the Peace Conference Ha t*aid th.it Colonial aod 1 b;nt qub'.iune woald probably ba tbe tirst (be ilecn* of diecus64 words
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Article48 1919-03-24 5 TRANS- ATLANTIC FLYING Wanhingt* n, Mm 16 Real admit *1 lay iur'j.'.a announoed thai the American trwy would be ready to atfcjmpt a craue 4tleatk flight with a flyiagk^cfc within a moLth. He edJed that oAeiala in W^ehingion balieved a Britith airship would atteicpl to cross next ireek.48 words
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Article26 1919-03-24 5 Copenhagen, March 17 A wire fleom Barlin sa^a I- err Nofc'ue dee: withdrawn bib order thai anyone tighting agaiutl the Governmtnt will ba thot.26 words
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Article16 1919-03-24 5 Loadon, Mmcb 17— TLh Wir Cnbinel ban itfubod to ROOgalM tLe police Uuion16 words
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Advertisement169 1919-03-24 5 f TENNIS REQUISITES M Whit e Matte Tennis Shirts ~a^ggV V v i New Polo Collar Pocket fe_, Sizes 13 3: to 18 collars j special £z qc narh m VALUE fpu>UV Uai II g^i Pros er's "In d Pbeoomeoop |p TEN'N-S RACKETS The Tightest Stiung Rack M ide Pros169 words
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Advertisement474 1919-03-24 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCOHPORXTED IN JAPAN". ONDZR MUL CONTRACT WITH T3S IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) rortmgntiy service For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo. Suez, (Marseilles) London or Liverpool. "INABA MARU for London 28th Marcn ■ÜBOPEIN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Portmghtiy servoed, (Auxiliary Service474 words
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Advertisement618 1919-03-24 6 K. P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (loocrporated in Pclland.) ROY AT. PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA b Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Pasbatfe Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVEKNMfiNT. Rumphius Belawan-Dell Mar 5 Van den Bosch... Penang618 words
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Advertisement573 1919-03-24 6 AND /iPCAg l-i1..; i )jiopanleH Incorporated In England m Mail and Passenger Servici^ l5 PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co !6 (Under Contract with Hlb Majesty's Qsverntr.eat.) 15 The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at preaeni tut 19 pended. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE 17 FROM LONDON TO MiR-LIGLPZS A L573 words
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Advertisement237 1919-03-24 7 THE PUREST GM i S DRY GIN THE BEST DRY GIN I S GORDON'S (Established 1769). GORDON'S DRY GIN IS RAPIDLY TAKING THE PLACE OF THE SWEETENED VARIETIES THE I WORLD OVER. CONNOISSBURS INSIST ON BEING SERVED WITH IT. I NEDERLANDSGH -INDISGHE STEENKOLEN HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ I (NETHERLANDS r DIA COAL237 words
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Advertisement1336 1919-03-24 7 STOCKS AND SHARES Itiaed by KRASKU Co., Kxoh%uj*e and Share Hrokoro, Mar 22ncL aUBBEH BTKRLINO OOMPANIBS Gajt. Imc». FAiO. bAil Uif &u\»*i 100,000 ll ll AiiatAi lf% II 10 179,180 81 ll Anglo-Java 86% 0 I 28C.000 Ift ll Anglo-Malay 16% lnl 10 I is e W-00C I: ll BaUa|1,336 words
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Advertisement234 1919-03-24 7 Lactogen The Natural Milk foot! For Infants and Invalids I Obtainable at all Olspe aries. I Dr. C^sse T Ts Tj^lclg Ci-ro 1 wmi All biteraal Pain end Iron die io Vou ca n not I fctxl ti tli rough y«»ur h yon. TI y soon put JOHN C. BPITTAIN,234 words
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Article727 1919-03-24 8 Relationship of Employer and Employed The necessity of incror.ctd production; per worker ns tbe Mteotial mtaua by which tbe greatest of ouc economic po*'. war problems may bs solved is peob*bJfj accepUd ae axiouuttic as mu^h by Labour as bj Capital. Oa the other hand, it U by727 words
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Article479 1919-03-24 8 A Way? rers Adventure Fsripg w:ia live f H^iin on Tuesday evening in various place* bbt*eeu Govern m^nS ircjp* i*nd Soarr«*eus men, and was ■■■>• in vxs neighbourhood of the AubaU Station. Aboui 8 o'd.ck 1 had an appjintmool with frieud, who lives at the EtCLlbior479 words
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Advertisement1093 1919-03-24 8 An Opportunity to Acquire Storage Ccdowns Near Docks AUCTION Me&grs CHING KENG LEE Co. have been instructed and will offer for sale by auction at tnelr Sale-Rooo. Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Monday, 24th March, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. Lot I ill .hat ptoa of toad area 2189 *quaro f1,093 words
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Advertisement63 1919-03-24 8 AIAH 1 ir«f o t JTinch rteir.ed* fi>- all hnMuWM T"! 1 1 Jiei »erp a lot M Martin's »V'..< in tae hou^e, so th»« chc 1 I ■■■■'■3'.'.f ;f tha Sy»iera 4 t.meiy «qm xj. I it islstctcd lh' .t -;.c j-.r t.-c-n reeMKßcad tacai t.:-c a »nnoui »ai»63 words
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Advertisement650 1919-03-24 8 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent wax polished teak household furniture electric ceiling fan, lamps, plants, etc. To be held at "SOBBAON" fSo 32, Scab Im 3oad. Saturday. 29th March, 7979, at ,30 pm. rrvtr- hi -a --Europe made Mini any aldatoardw.th tiev ricaa yv m I.l^l. k Q ;i e putru650 words
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Advertisement450 1919-03-24 9 j **ti ever f2.0CC.000 Aasurance ia force over 59.000 000 j I; TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED INCCJBPOBATXD IN STRAITS SETTLE M£ v'TS). < HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32,:0id Jewry, E.C. cir.fagf hat 120.C00 wllti the Baprerae Gcn» t ot Kuglaufl, and compiles with She450 words
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Advertisement418 1919-03-24 9 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. Ambulance Transport "Marama' 1 The ah^ re steamf.-, navlug accommodation for sorre tlve h-i^J: J pasFeojjor', will leave for IfaiT i lei fad London early la April. The rntts o paissgc iu:c olasa are as fellows To London £54 and a fewbeittsat £75 To Si*i418 words
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Advertisement424 1919-03-24 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated in Great Btltaln). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILUONS Sterling. FlRE Siiuplo Contract?, latest CoDcearuons. MAEINE Marino and Transport In3ar ances of IJ] KlndH 9r&npasted &tcurrea£ rates. MOTOR CAR Policies l.sucd by this Ocmpany cover Accidental Damage, Pab'lc424 words
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Advertisement536 1919-03-24 9 HBjiHaj—H BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (IKCOKPOR«.TBO BY RrECI L IMPERIAL Charteh in JapaH.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000. Capita) Paid Op Y 25,000 000, Reserved Funds Y. 6,530,000. Pre&Mcnt Tet-utaro Safeurtl, Esq. Vice President Koj^ro Ndkagawa, Esq. DIRECTOBS. Iyetcsbi Pada. Esq. Kyorobu Ifaicatail, Eeq, fcbtug) Micarai, Esq. HEAD OFFICE :-TAiPEH, FORMOSA536 words
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Advertisement290 1919-03-24 9 CLEARANCES Mar It. Singaporean (Sri) Da W c eit Dut) Telairon Bm). Tiroe balls oa Fort Canning and Moui-i Fdber drop daily ttlptn, Hingapore standard time, corrc- pending to 8 a.ru Oreeuwlcr rxean time. The Mm^-gun flr.d at ifl o'clock noon, indicating iogApore piftndard Mmp. ore every daj excepting Sunday,290 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous440 1919-03-24 9 f VESSELS IN PORT. Siearoere Nal Tounaee 4 Master From Conaigne.6B For Barrarti Bri 6 3 Htgg Bciebanc 27 Sin^cpoia Besitacg Dut 270 Fotme APC Dock Uno Utrecbt Dal 9CW Velthus ?g lottast 24 A P C Singaport S Jacobs Bri 1t74 Kemp I -abay 24 Boustrad Unc OMIOC Bri440 words
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Miscellaneous454 1919-03-24 9 EXCHANGE. (Cobxected Up to Mar k #r:i ft 7 82 a. and 28 81 82 Private credits Bms 24 lfi-B'2 Frftbce J- laaft C| brau, T. t. |§4| HoNGEONO. demand 87$*»Pr*m YononAiiA, demand 109f Tava. demand r Bangkok demand eel SO\ereiqns. Bank Baying t w 64 Bank cf England Rate454 words
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Article450 1919-03-24 10 Tbe followioq is the cirrc'crs' report to tbe *hareh o M presented at the aouual meeting en Much *i9 at nocn at Evatt and Co' 4. French Hank buildings. Tbe net profit for tbe year as shown by the Profit and Loss Acciurt amount* to $45,991.78 as450 words
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Article429 1919-03-24 10 The Pioneer of Jan 3 Hta gives a long account of :ba welcoraa at Bombay of rb.e Acglo-Icdian tfltttfj *aicb MtWttftd from Mesopotamia at the end ot Iht year, after hiving djuo euca good Service ia tha var. The accouat should henrter. the rae;iibT:s of the Earasian Cc,429 words
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Article969 1919-03-24 10 The es-cond onnuil Rf-n r ril tnpsting of tbe above B<*nk wat be Id in the regiecorcd office of the Bank, Rnttlos Chambers, on Friday wi.b Mr L\vn Veng Siacg presiding Tbe other tbureholderb present were Meiers Cfcet* S«ee Cheng, Lim Peag Man. Taa Y.an Kuiam,969 words
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Article423 1919-03-24 10 Undoubtedly one of the finest combi[nation of artistes who havo vieited Singapore for a iong lime ia Edgar Warwick's revueic.il conjfdy company *ho appear in Vanity Fair. These t»lented and refined urtisiee are by uj means strangers to a Singapore audience and that they ara423 words
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Article111 1919-03-24 10 TO DAYS i lES. B SMNCLBS. Qtd* v Will. Evau3 v Pafeb. Bertel v Day, Pedlow r Dr Cbill. 0 SINQLKt. Parr v Clifloa Smi'b. WcighJ J C v Calder. Xewcomess. Jacobs v Ddrton. Charry W T Jr v Barditj. Hinbtdb v Qjanoe. Wintetboltoin v111 words
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Article109 1919-03-24 10 CHAIIFIONSHIP. Potts v Pa*U. Cheek v Ruchw«~ldy. B SIUGLEB. Wright o*ra 2 v Jamieeon set. Strnchan ecr v Qcrdon owi 2. Chaney e:r v Dju^ldfion o*e 1. C Singles. Pottpooad to Wednesday. Wat* own 8 v Duthie eoi\ Powell owe 2 v Cherry tcr. NEwcoarfEßg' Handicap. Clark109 words
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Article83 1919-03-24 10 At the Eirpire thig evening the new F'.clures include a fine Metro Yorke film of tbe lumber camps, cailed Tho aveugiug Trail, supported by, Tbe Last of the Night Rider, and tba flnuh cf, The Red Ace good Jokrr nod LKO comediea are aleo included and in the83 words
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Article167 1919-03-24 10 The Mar&tcA will call at Port Swettenharn"for ptsfengtrs only and Bill prcbably artive about April 4th. The Fiench cruiser D E«trece, which has arrived at Peoang {corn Colombo, is a vessel of 2,421 tone, batll in 1900. She carries two 6 5 inch, four 3 9 iuch, eight167 words
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Article113 1919-03-24 10 Golf. Tbe March monthly roedtil of the Keppel i Qoll Club played on Saturday and yesterday resulted Jo a M* bztwsea W F Batrctt and F Gardner. The following wers the scores. W F Barrett 2 down F Gardner 2 C A Levitt 8 H T Whire O113 words
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Article344 1919-03-24 10 (To the EJitor of "The Observer. 1 W»i —Conjjrrv»ulfttions $o you and M?: Du'.ton for the letter's comrc:neen»e article in the issue of January 19. His is the rtret etand J have ieea made Bgaimt the cult ol Couuiy" Crickel and on behalf of real crickel344 words
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Article106 1919-03-24 10 Orders for week ending March 29, 1916. Mor.dby March T4. Claet YMCA 5.15pm. Scourmaetere Meeting, Commissioners Office 6 80 p.m. Tuesday March 26. Combioed Parodr YMCA Ground 5.15 pin. Wednesday March 26. Football L& *gu P Second Troop v Third Troop fclo p m TharfeJay March 27106 words
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Article37 1919-03-24 10 [Drills Marked ace compnlsory.] Monday, March 24. P n al n 8t 2 er RaDfia SR E *> Deta "s I 5.16 Drill Hall SV C Recruits i G A Derrick, Lt Colonel, Coamandant. SVC,37 words
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Advertisement197 1919-03-24 10 TWO IMPORTANT RUBBER PROPERTY SALES. 1 Bukit Sepang Estate. Town Property (near Kuala Kangsar Railwny Station) By Public Auction, at t! e L ivd Office, Kuala Kangsar I March 25, 1919, at noon I Area 71 acres, In bearing and clean-we; < I I Age of Trees -7 years. Letchumie197 words
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