The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 April 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, SATUKDAY, APRIL 12 1919. NO. 9,6i:5
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  • 240 1 A thin day for telegrams. President Wilson is confined to hi; room, but Colonel House is acting fot him. Good indications still of an early peace Page 7. Mr Lloyd George has agreed to take up all his promises regarding indemni ties from Germany and is not
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  • 70 1 Notice re railway transhipment for da; mails on railway Page 2. Bungalow to la' and Parmea HcuoePage 2. Clerk wanted for motor garage— Page 1 Canadian Ford pcd other musical in stru nents for sale Page 2. Surgeon wanted fot Tyndareuß Page 5 Buvo Maru for the East—
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  • 1232 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri tat farrago libelli Juvenal. The projected raid of the Bolshevist* on the Government printery daring the, fire on Thursday eight did not come off, foe their ardour wae cooled by learning that if they had dashed in (or tacfce of ten cent
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 722 1 d a 171? i eq HHTI7I Kelly Walsh Ltd.; II jf\ PJP\j JU 0 iIU A .Erf Mb (Incorporated In Hongkong) I mmmmmmmmm USEFUL REFERENCE BOOKS Pitman 8 Commercial Jack's Self Educator The largest and most successful Encyclopedia Pn«ti? u i d 2«« o nASw2 r S l ni^« a
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    • 22 1 1 1 -77 I F. de YALNY BEST J RED SPARKLING BURGUNDY PRODUCE OF FRANCE ME 'lff* h VINE ft SPIRIT MERCHANTS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 115 1 THE WEEK Ftatvrfai 12th High Wcl3?~- 8-3; vru.. 9 If p.m. Hay ter Rubber meeting, noon. Lodge Zetland Keguar. Ml \> oi. Baby Show. Bata Vl.lage Estate, li.V pm Sunday 13th. H'gb Water— 9-18 a.m., 9-4? p4B. Monday 14th. High Water— VSB u.m 10 7 p.m. Tuesday 15th. High Water—!
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  • 216 2 HORSE' S DEVOTION. FINOS ITS WAY HOME AFTER TWO YEAIS OF WAR. A touching stcry of a horse's devotion to its master comes to a Daily Chronicle" Bedfordshire correspondent Soon after the war broke out a horse, of which tbe o^oer (a farmer) waa very fond, was requisitioned by the
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  • 121 2 Y. M. C. A. OFFICIALS SENTENCED d Cohlenz. March 1. c cffru*: mnouDcement is randa that ti'r. kNMi btcrftat.r-, o< the Youog f Mtn Christian Association havs been fou!.| Guilty by Cjurtraartial on charge cf MBbtaltei ftnade. i, The Rev. Hu^li B A'kius Heutenoid to 8 iuipris
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 593 2 mmtk house 196 vRGHIRD ROAD Handmade Baaila Embroider; and Lingerie Store SHOWING NEW GOODS On Wednesday next April 16th. WANT ft iT Gen* rU Cit rk for Mator Garagt< Previou bbcc ;ara^t accounts asd cost State a| i rlenea and tja.ai Coispacy. Ltd .re. J5-4 BURGEON LUTED I r ryndaroaa
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    • 874 2 From Saturday, April 12, to Thursday, April 17, 19, A Feature Piay that has rer-eivel tho unstinted praise of 1 Critic in New York. To be r^ s^Dted AT THE ALHAMBR Tne Ball for Music and Features. Beacb RIn the Second Show Commencing 9 p.m. A Rathe Master P! jy
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 331 3 Singapore, April 10. Tin wftb quoted in London yesterday at J225 10s which is £9 down since cur last iisue. Fluctuations in all shares throughout the week were imperceptible and the tendency to leck up funds in War Loans •till prevails. The Rubber Auction* con tinue at
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    • 312 3 Singapore, April 10. The continued detay in cables is e till impeding business and since our last re port the market has been quiet but with sufficient transactions to maintain a firm tone. Standard Sheet April delivery has changed bands at from T7j to 78$
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    • 221 3 Mr. and Mis. Janaes McCiymoat, Senior, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J(im£9 McClyinont, Junior, left Pert Dick son by the Calypso for home on Saturday. There were many friends on the whi-.if to bid them good bye and bon voyage. Mr. and Mte. McClymoot, Ssnior, were tbe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 472 3 lllMMWtWllMillllllllflllilTilllllllllllTllllllllllllllllllßlllllllllllilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillllllllllllHlllllllllHHllHimiminHllllllllM^ rj. L I I l-lioh-dass S4i^ a/ moderate 1 Cigarettes v pr/ces. i j are made from an exquisite blend of tobacco of an established individuality j| and a charm distinctly their own, INO. 555 Virginia: in Vacuum Tins of 60 $l 0t) Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD.,
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    • 71 3 WHITEAWAY Laidlaw Co., Ltd. SPECIAL SHOW OF Ladies 9 Queen j Quality i i i Footwear I ON OUR GROUND FLOOR i i New Styles Just to hand Representing the very latest in Ladies' Boots Shoes. i w^" w^ w j i MEN'S REGAL FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS See These
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  • 471 4 The Secretary of State for War stated in the Houeu of Commons that the with drawal of the personnel of the Territorial uuits from India and the Far East rvn> a matter which bad been receiving the closest attention of the Army Council for seme time.
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  • 306 4 For the half year ended December 81 latt, the net profit of the Osaka Shosen Kftibha was £2,*****0, as compared with £1,884,700 for the corresponding pexiod of 1917. The net profit for the pasi; half year was arrived at after allocating -19 100 to the insurance fund
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  • 140 4 An unrecorded tragedy of armistice night has come to light. As may bo re membered, the joy ot some people was expressed with considerable exuberance in places of amusement and in restaurants. At one of these there had beeu a good deal of light*heartednes3 and general
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 223 4 =rj^£ -J> "£> L A 1 EXIDE ARE TjiE BATTERIES FOR YOUR AR. 6 Volts —12 Volts. SOLE AGENTS CENTRAI j |MOTORS,L TD |L Prompt PrimJtw~ ITRY US! D i/«lf»M«l I +A 1 «>, Change Alley, tVICKaFQ JUIQ. Singapore. EVERYTHING IN THE s^gapos the way of j Shipchandlcry Co. s
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    • 596 4 Roofing ADVANTAGES:— Pl ELI IS ITU Perfectly weather-pro f. Jg wide-weld Tu A protection, not au element of dan ASPHALT «fl i J [§B S B^ ffl B B bSI in case fr le |«l Durable wears for years without need--1 i n^ repairs. j b^^^^ Does require painting in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 63 6 SSS.IEW V£AR OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BCLOSED ::r :^J 15 i I il h inst. _B- P_DeSILVA UCT-tIG vra^iwaYS, Ltd Uaiced Kin^d m.) a tat tho Stagapo:( J will, one miott i rb 9 1 appiy so int •■•aiaais.iUaer.-* of Singapore foi .ndUy downaorosd -*b Haj at a poln feel North
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    • 962 6 GOVERNMENT of JOHORE PUBLIC WORKS CEPARTMENT. Tenders are Invited for the following works:— 1 I. Kc bailing and Ereatiuu of additional Barracks, Taiabatan Jjhore Bahra. Plai ft Specification for the above may bo seen at the Drawing Offloe, P.W.0., Johoro Rahru, on aay day Friday excepto 1 botwe n I
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    • 1479 6 AUCTION SALE OF at Messrs Ch!ng Keng Lee Co s Pifflfji Gh&Bkberfl Kaffien I lace On Monday, 14th April, at 11 a.m. Ono lacess model I s aMr BtiBcoe motor j Car, fuur-(>sllnders. tyres nearly new, in excelltnt rDD!:iag order. CBINO KRNO LEE Co. Auctioneers Estate Agents. 9-4 14 4
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    • 1175 6 AUCTION SALE OF IN THE ESTATE OF SYED OMAR BIN ALI AL J JWEO DEr ASEO. fn the Supreme Court of the Straits Settle*. Ms. irment of Singapore, Suit No. 9 of 188 i Mctsrs. Chlog Keg Lee Company Lave hnu MratUCai* vtilUkrf ?o i :a»ble 198 years' leasehold Jund
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 301 6 CHURCH SERVICES. Vsh-x Sur(?»7- 3r kHDR^f! a untftiu, bOral.) aas 91, 7d. (i), 182. iad Utan? i llhio CI\SWS. c^raion. ,s Kngilsh FyainU.) SKTOI LltfE3. on. k A Scrunn. ay law». Matiiis, Litany '.ren's vn (Uth) jam. Mafni and rfla at BididATl r .Uy iOu Apiil ;'oj niunion. 7 90
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  • 2044 6 The Singapore Free Press 'Satubday, April 12, 1919. Thanks largely to the fearful scenes which have been enacted under 80l 9hevik auspices Btlttia ha? figured of late years in the public imagination almost entirely R3 a country of blood and strife reduced to the last gasp by want aud suffering.
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  • 116 6 It ie hoped that the P. i many visinrs Memorial I If thera er« i;ny nict b than twtlve ru; r. ity) who L SiiDw M t'uem f. up ifa insifct on being k t giveu a cbann* 1 tU w: of ra»lSi Rtj I Dt banking
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  • 30 6 c Cp and down -l*y trajc- Kxxh. :r m I v lfßj| d ihip ceer hatang M'ii>.ka c morrow eight serv ce still I
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  • 79 6 \ifcrn in Hucsia hne ucrzpaa retille and ha« already crnatt-d a ssh problem in Cejlon. Fcr ir.u ,i- t tea grown by the SiLhale-e di dsf l>t:n w^ußgemeut used to go to Etaceia tea was a catiocal !/\>ib-= r€vc!uiiou has, however, compli tbe demand, and tea planter*
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  • 392 6 The Steamer Stockport, witi mau civilians on board, crde > fan patriation through Rottetdam. pat bid •bort time after setting oat froi I-. > master reporting that the crew had rcfai lo eail without en armed guard It stated thai when the Germans were on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 82 6 GUIMIVESS' Korsehead Brand SOLE AGENTS ICALDBEnK MAGGREOOR GO. YOUR LAST CHANCE At Our Sale EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS To Clear ODDMENTS AND REMNANTS HALF PRICE AT John Little Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] SINGAPORE CENTENARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on view Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE'S STUDIO THE BURLINGTON, COLEMAN STREET (FORMERLY HOTEL DE
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    • 43 6 Victoria Theatre. Tc-Night at 9 30 and Monday LAURA GUERITE supported by GEORGE ROSS and Full Company of 22 Artistes In "Very Good, Eddie TUESDAY:A VAUDEVILLE BANQUET In 10 Great Bites Plans Rapidly Filling Book Early at Moutries. Direction Middle East Films Ltd.
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  • 27 7 i -ORE TRODBI£ IN EGYPT ILe m> K iu Cairo to a: r^il*ay official k .j Greek resident. afrernoon Six ,aJ a anmber injured
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  • 57 7 I > riM govern I ii fffaan. I .Lrntnoat I I 8 locmtic I I use a I a oriai I 2th I I nary I j A'. l«fl I i:ih Hiv. I is)f :wo I acd j I I aionaJl I* *j!jii I UnMiaJoi I
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  • 42 7 I k of asul.ng I king it a free I omi union wnb I j.- cause c' F.ur. M j«i at I >ipatl«9 I faithfa' woaid b^ :usion of Po gree:ei with load I tue itp'o I a acknowledgmen: I
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  • 77 7 .urneatei by the I r.jcb newipapert m the Faking Govern* I i the annulment ol II is cf 19 5 I -La Tdtnp* publishes I .'Apaneae Deputy. I NifMQi^* iaiii:iug en tha irama--1 of paace, including I I Bicamtlanciftl ilipulationi concerning the I I «Blement o( qatttioni
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  • 158 7 9.— British Nortd Russia I I eflcial In the Archangel sector, it is I bsli«v- j ;hat thj enemy is preparing a I I intb I rt on the railway front. I Louden, Apr;! 7 —The War Office says. I I Ikat aejotiiai to later Information from I
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  • 225 7 I Tne market opened on Mirch 27, slightly I Hi the cio^e on tha previous I and April Rs 828 324, I ISC and the threa month*, I n?xa of lbs communique I i> h*i Net al ail and iMMtaMi sieadv at r joee I M w
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  • 112 7 PEACE MATTERS Mr Wilson Paris, April B.— The rumour ol the early departure of Mi Wilsou, mentioned (by some American newspapers, baa been absolutely contradicted. (Havae.) Paris, April 3. -La Libertte daclares I that Mr Wilson U still bed ridden, but hna ndbered through Coion3l Honn« to
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  • 293 7 ri-r Apcil 9 Qecmaty will ba &%ked > I I OJ j6> 000,000 OCO m 1919 lv- iu iutar Allied Commission, uf;or lttfl fill teoUmpon th* >.h3'<? mmlol bt ex^lsd Iroaß Gam, any (fria\ i -uiioa, 4pcil 9.— The Preis Buremj macuccea tb.«t taplyin* to the telegram I
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  • 178 7 Ad interesting visltov lo Ipoh says the TOM has been Mr A Rtbtl, a Duloh journalist attached to the Telegraal (Ame cerdauO and also conuected with the Locomotief (Semarang.) He left Holland several years ago and has been touring through the Dutch Bast Indies
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  • 179 7 Mr W Eyre Kenny, Senior Warden of Mines, has compiled statistics of the ex portb of gold, tungsten and tin from the Federated Malay Slates, during the past two yeaie. The comparative figures are given below. Gold The total export in 18,809 ozs, compared with
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  • 377 7 The prospects of tha air route from England to Australia are certainlv very promising, for Brigadier General A R Bor ton, d 8 o. informad oar representative yesterday afternoon that hie investigations so far a-j Singapore are concerned are en tiraly satisfactory Generul Bjrlon and Captain Roaa Smith,
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  • 166 7 3 965 SCRAPPED SINCE THE ARMISTICE General Seely. in written answers to Me Joyneon Hick*, states that the number of aeroplanes on charge at the date of the Armistice was 30,850, and the number ot seaplanes was 1,248 Since then and up to the date of last return
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  • 242 7 Mechanics Killed. Karachi, April 1. A Jacobabad vernacular paper gives particulars of an aeroplane accident there last Thursday. Eight Aeroplanes on the way from Sita to Sibi alighted at Jaco babad for petrol. Resuming the journey seven started safely, bat the eighth in taxying along the grouud waß
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  • 55 7 It is reported from Berlin that the ex* Kaiser recently approached the German Government with regard to his private fortune, as he wae without ready moaty and had already been obliged to borrow 20,000 gulden from bia Hutch host. The German Government has allowed him a sum of 000 000
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  • 368 7 SOLDIERS FIRE ON MOB Several Killed and Injured. Siratyi Mnrcb 31. Rioting occurred »n Delbi on the 80ih instant originating in nu attempt of mob to force the eweetmeafi eellerd in tha railway etation to cloee their stalls in sympathy with a Hartal in the city. Ihe
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  • 304 7 Mr Macmaster Cherteey, C U asked the First Lord of the Admiralty if he would state th« length, breadth, and depth of the Kiel (Kaiser Wilbelm) Canal; whether it it was adaptable for the transit of merchant ships; and, it so, would it be a better entrance
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  • 160 7 Convened fortbe purpose of considering amendments %o ihe proposed Hawker's bje laws as suggested by the Governor in Council a special meeting of tbe Mani cipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon in the Municipal Board Room. Mr W Peel presided and other Comraifcsiensrs present were Messrs R:)auJ Braddell,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 268 7 IVORY SOAP IT FLOATS The Ivory is the finest h>oap for general household use. Every tiling used in its manufacture is the purest and best. For the Bath, Toilet or Nursery, it is pleasaut and effective, and possesses all the delicate properties of white can tiic soap. An additional advantage
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 446 8 NIPPON YUBEN KAISH&. UNCORPORVTED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THS IMPERIAL JAPANE3B GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London IYO '11KU n 2 th April SOROPEAN LINE, (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly serveed (Auxiliary Service Cargo only)
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    • 660 8 K.*P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incc rporatud In Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Oept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. DNDER CONTRACT WITH THE tJETHERLANDB INDIA GOVERNMENT. Brcuwbr Djeboes, Blinjoe aod Billiton April 12 Mengqala. Palembacg April
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    • 544 8 PCAtt Li 1 H -iu^anioa Incorporated JCugJanfl I Mail and Passenger Se peninsular and orient a g (Under Contract wu:\ Ris Majesty's Gtdv q Tbe romoanyi MAIL SERVICES JCIST O? SOMBaT arc a pended. €te INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO M4BSSJ DUE HINJ.VPORE LF.A W The FfeMMfcfei Accommodati '.1 iatt.r-
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 173 9 I Buchanan's |B!ack and White I icre is no better value on the Market I this old and perfectly blended I A Fancy Price does not necesI mean high quality. A thick, heavy I |s unsuited for use in the Tropics. I mcs Buchanan Co. Ltd. have the I Bonded
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    • 95 9 j DUNLOP TYRES J[ ECONOMY h gUALITY i| \^jfiL&j is remembered long atter Pa price is forgotten, thus EBppf you can buy cheaper <!m^ tyres than I; but none give the same service. Therefore for a little more, secure supersatis- \f^ tp^^ Phone No. 561 1 1 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
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    • 84 9 p> '^S^'^^>^ if maTkay 7 j) ii LIQVFUR kk OlbisKy j !i 11 ii I J Of Most E.nillcvt Quality kk T See that tfce bottle bears the Tree neck Label J T ii Sole Agents —ADAMSON GIIffUAN CO, LTD. 11 Incorporated in England] I i I .^^ss B*B9^*^-...8 89^*^-...
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  • 441 10 THROUGHOUT the war ratriotlßm has justly been preferred to private interests. Many men Lave deliberately sacrificed insurance provision for their families and for their own old age The time hai now arrived wben every man s^cu'd reconsider that gnat question Va'uab:c document? can now be iy a nt
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  • 508 10 How He Got Away from Lincoln Paris, Feb 28 Mr 0 Kelly, the Sinn Fein delegate now in Paris, relates the following regarding the eecapa of De VaJera frcra prison After the midnight arrest of De Valera, near his home at Graystonee, he, with twelve comrades, wa9
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  • 281 10 CATARACTS, FORESTS AND CROCODILES. British Flying Project. Several officers, th« Daily Chronicle learne, have ja6t departed for Africa, and others are under orders to follow, with a view to completing plans for an aeroplane journey from the Cape to Cairo, 5,800 ruilei. Apart from its
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  • 78 10 A square teapot with no projecting spout or handle for Mnry Aon to break, and a doll that picks up tbiage off the floor, are among the toy novelties at the Britibh Industries Fair, which was opened in the Pauni&gton-etreet warehouse of London Docks. The teapot is grasped
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 413 10 SPLENOX Conquers Malaria /Zr\- a« Whatever the critics may La4/- t-* say t he fac t remains that 1 SPLENOX has cured *3\ -t: every case of Malaria, 't^ Spleen and Kala azarin ji? f which it has been adini'vJ^^^A nistered according to %>kfish~ > instructions. ypffxu v Jfef V^
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    • 96 10 B. P Henderson, I.G.S Retd 43. Leinater Gardeas, London, W YOUR AIM for gocd advertising must centre on Chines? Commercial Directory. SIOW CHOON LENQ, Compiler. DYSENTEH?! DIARRHOEA To >6 feßfl as the BnmfCM I>ijpsik. BJS7. iaa cl i-"i3a Biiw3f Gsts Imc, I a*?^r fttlflp i-c^, triS ft a;. MASSAGE HA
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    • 289 10 plillllllllllHIIIIIilllliHilllillHIirililffli.lliniinil!!!!!!!!!!:!!,,,!; I j The Food that will suit year Lai? I tfi Gla\o thefood i itatttMo duces firm (li'sh, sou: 1 J he ncs. and h*r fe^v hov\" StroM; 1 hci s fflnk >^- J i^BPPp I that failing F IkL P.iotiu-;" v\ rites: Slic is su. Give your Km
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  • 267 11 MbMMM Nat. Tounagc k Master From Consignee! For BeeitELg Dot 270 Forme Samboe 7 AP C Dock Übs S Jacobs Bri 1871 Kemp Bombay 24 Bonetead Une Van Ueemkirk Bri 18W6 Davies Bombay 6 Bcuatead for otZzti Sbosbu Mam Jap 812 Sntow Saigon 8 OSK Dry Dor
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  • 34 11 Apr 11, IV IW The 'c'iwiug are the iktMl fa« to whi;n chati{jo». arc r ifled ia Msi't; Frftger »nd Col fMI« t:— INDUSTRIALS. Eastern Smelt* pref 14 6 16 0
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  • 73 11 Sicfik r ir:\ L>u'. 8 I Lodcojckl BambM 10 lv P M Sorubae 12 Khoen Foeng Da! fi34 Van To) i II Thong E K PontuuMkM lodrj; Dut 161 M Endc 11 KPM ri 14 Rauiphiu9 Dot 12-15 Broi D^l'll KPM ill Giang Si Bii 722 Da: 11
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  • 58 11 IBBECTED Up to Apr 11: Rmk 4 li b 1-4 11 82 demand C4 8 1 Private credits 8 m e 2 4 9*16 France deniip-i Bank i>C4 India T. T. 154* HON£rKON&, dem:-, 44% Fieiß Yokohama, ieauwd 105 Java, tenuid 138^ Bangkok, demand 6dt Sovkreions Baok Baying %SH
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  • 128 11 Apr 11 Tin No market Garnbier 12 OC (rttmbi9r Cube No. 1 '21 CC Pepper Bl3ck ordin. Spore 80 50 j Pepper, (While fait) 50 OC Tapioca, small peer? .fair quality 14 60 do dc flake do 1 1. if do medinm pearl do 14.75 Pearl Sago, small Copra
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  • 20 11 The Exchange Ranks will be closed on Friday, Bth inat Saturday, 19th [Easter Holidays. Monday, 31st 1-4 17-4
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  • 127 11 Tanjonq Fagar East Wharf No. 1 Ban Whatt Hln, 6rl Muir. Hebe, Kedab Panjkor. East Wharf 8 6 Jacob, V Ileemskerb Sheers Wharf t A Dry Docks t Kajah o! Sarawak. Mala Wharf 4 Alps Maru, Asia. do 6 Bar roto beet, do fl ML Empire Dock
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  • 29 11 Pet Rumpbiua yesterday morning from Deh Mr F Teipe, He aud Mtb W Lowther Kemp and biby, M-t-r6 T S-jr^eant, C Woldingb, bu>] G A I)a« l^p.
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  • 20 11 Apt il II. Ban Pen Ga»n Zira, Hu->eb, Shinon (Brit); Bud (DuO K%ujo Matu, Totai Maru (Jap) Boarbon (Fch).
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  • 203 11 fttfgf, "ullf [except Scui&fijr). Jobore I ■tOB«B«l *.uiCueob H;rk Trw 860 am OOCO* e b3D AM Poit Di.Weon tJ 10 80 am Sundakati, tte Rajah of Sarawak 12 80 I'M Um :e 180 pm Japan Ytidda 180 »*M Japan Bhiafß M iru 1.80 PM Big:n£tc RScU;flB--;c IZZ vu
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 617 11 OC OOC Assurance in force over $9,000,000 AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCOBPORATKD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). AD OfFiCE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32,;0!d Jewry, EX. 5= £t?0 0OO deroeltoC with Ibo Saptetce Coufj of England, and oompllas with tae MMafcUte iasaraaoe Oon#»(UM lot li rvery partlcaia:. V ASSURANCE
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    • 418 11 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated lu Great liiltatii). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THRFE MILLIONS Bteriing. ANNUAL REVENUE exceed' FIVE MILLIONS Sterling TIRE Simple Contracts. Ljt* r fl o»?c€ -MABiNfc Marino and Traceport Insar •noes of A. 1 Kladi trAn^actcd at current rate^. MOTOS Cdtl Pollcl< i med by this
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    • 620 11 YQEOMM SPECIE BANK, [fiKBBtaBJ no -r Ji-,Af) »<aDs<oribH«.^,. ..v. 43.000 000 :<v I Pa! "y <f.ooj goo Y. 25,000,000 Present. N. KajU-aia Esq. Vice Frebicltnt. 6. Bosoftl Btq. Ei mm iwlir^ E (j. akfiTra Ea«. N. 3oaj& Etiq. Mlaglri Esq. Baron K. Bon <J ukibK. I .T"s%!il R, KiLir?., :..<q
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    • 138 11 Military Musical Brass and Bagpipe Band Co. 176, Cross Street, Kampong Susu. A baad of flt-t cl&feg mnslciauß, Brass. String and Panpipe, for engri^e'mtniß for Singapore cu- Dp-OOttßtty, for dancop, p^rden parties, marrta^es, fum rals an J ftstivaN, Apply to LACH MAN SIPGH, Band blaster. N B rhla bMid has
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 68 11 WR^rase pspokt liaudang Scrban Hosp'tal. Apr 10. 9 4.M I V. 9 V M Baroui 32 PM IS dll 59 728 2i.777 Temp. 87 5 88 8 80.5 Wei tJulb Tbet 818 79.0 79 0 Dlt. ct Wicd NE SW Calm Max. Tcirp. lo °h»de 9 .C Mln. do. *0.
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  • 952 12 BOLSHEVISM AS IT IS. A Starvation Conspiracy. Past I. There has 'ate'.y arrived in Eagland' says the Westminster Qazct:e a witness on the internal conJitien of Russia whose teetiraony is, we bjlieve, moxe veracious and impartial an-J hke!y to have more weight with the uii?s of
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  • 387 12 1 Bat, if you are not in tha first class or a-e degraded from It, *hat happens?" Then you have to prowl about and try to Ret food secretly. But tbia is a punishable offence for which sometimes people may even be
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  • 128 12 More Trouble, featuring the popular Frank Keenan, is tbe title ol a Pathe Play which bad the honour of being prcPtnUd tl New York's leading tbaatre. the Rlvoli, •nd which the llhambrn is screaning to night, in addition to two nuw episodes of eha Houee cf Elate. There
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  • 122 12 Have I a right to know where my wife goes whrn sbe goes out?' asked a young man of Mr Biron. at the Marylebone Police Court. Yen bava a rigl t to ask her," replied the magistrate cautiously. But if Ehe refuses. wh;.t is my remedy persisted
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  • 33 12 Cabbiion Golj Club, The following waa tbe result cl Ihe Laoies* Medal Competition for April. Mrs Moulton tM equnre Mrs Griffiths 1 down Mrs Everiti 1 dawn Mte Peiniger 8 down
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  • 38 12 Sunday Afbil 18. From Johnston's Pier, at 8, 9, 10 am. 2 80 and 8 80 p.m. From Club Bungalow, at 6.80, 980 a.m. 12.15, 8, and 6 80. p.m. High Tide 9 18 a.m.
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  • 154 12 Again?Q ail appearances to the contrary (a woman correspondent in Lootica writes) things here are getting cheaper and nicer. I have had Keveral bans lately Lew ban j and each of them haJ a currant in it. Apples at 9d a pound can be bought auy wbore.
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  • 339 12 The following is the Directors' report to the shareholders to be presentpd at the annual meeting on April 22 at Messrs Evatfi and Co's at uoon. The profit and loss account shows a net loss for the year of 14,088.65 which must be deducted from the
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  • 288 12 Agents Brown Phillips k Stewart (P.) Peiak Kivtr Valley 13,805 Semargtfol 10,001 Jarn 10,800 Kong Lee (Porok) 81T Secretaries Dirrick and Co. Sungei Gau Battery 78.40 pikoli. Tii butori 88 88 pikuls. Total HI 78. Seoretariei Barker and Co. Alma 14,600 Atbara 12,881 Ayer Tawah 30
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  • 473 12 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Good Friday and open for one hour only (from 10 to 11 am) on Saturday and Easter Monday. The outward B I packet Fultala is ex* pected to rea?h Penang about Tuesday next. The mail steamer
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  • 49 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Doubles Handicap (anal) Dean and Oidfleld set beat Dunn and Stout icr, B—6, 6—B, B Doubles Handicap (final) Morten and Sayi sci t Cantrell and Day scr, nnfin. B Singles (final) Hill owe 1 beat Chill scr B—6, 6—o, e— i.
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  • 82 12 Saturday, April 12. 2 80 p m. Baleaiier Range Veterans' Co, SVC Sunday, Apbil 18. 7.80 am. Balesiier Range Veterans' Co, SVC Monday, April 14. 5.15 p;n. Drill Hall SVCRecruitej Tuesday, April 16. 515p m. Drill Hall Enraeien Co, SV C Musketry Wednesday April 16.
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  • 60 12 Orders for week ending April 19, 1919. Monday 14. Fifth Troop Paisde Y M C A 5 80 p.m. Wedaeeday 16 Second Troop Muskeiry, SVG Drifl Hall, 5.15 p m. Individual Troop Orderi as issued by Sooutmaeters. There will be a parade on Batter Monday, April 2
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 556 12 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS War Loan Conversion Loan j y Bearing interest from the 15th November, 1919, at 51 Pe J per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th iyi av and the 15th November. Repayable at Par on the 15th November, J CJodtr the authority of tbe Wtr Loan (Conversion Loan <>
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